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Here it lli« recipe for the spec
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Last Of Ainerican'Thisi is Day The World F ell In The
Forces In Hungary;
By HAL
NEW YOUK,
Are Withdrawn This is the day

HOYLE
Dec. 10 6K)~
the world fell
in, three years ago In Belgium.
It is the anniversary of the
Moscow Radio Saysj opening
of the famous "Battle
Tho Bulge”—a Johnny-ComoRussians * L eavin g;of
l.ste version by Germany' of
Hungary, Bulgaria JJapan'i’s disaster-laden surprise
Mow at Pearl Harbor.
It should also be a red-letter
BUlMPKST, Dec. 16 (/I*)-Tt.r
United Slates has (oinully noti­ day in the American military
foreyer, a reminder that
fied Hungary of its compliance j calendar
n failing foe always has a con­
whfr the Hungarian |&gt;eace licsiy vulsive throe liefore his end, a
by the withdrawal of all Am*r- , snake its final fang.
ic.n military .forces from th e 1 The battle l&gt;egan on a dark
morning of .snowy horror with
country, it w»: trained today
the Allied top command convinced

The- U. S. alro informed the
government it had relumed 658,000 florints ($54,000) and all
Hungarian government goodi which
had been in it* poiirtrion.
Unofficial rr|&gt;orts from Sofia.
Bulgaria, said the withdrawal of
the Russian garrison, once es­
timated at 50,000. began last
week and..was expected to be
completed by Christmas. In ac* j
cordance with the trraly, the So- ,
viet Union is not primillrd to
retain any troops in Bulgaria.
(The Moscow radio in a broadrast monitored In London quot­
ed a 1Tans dispatch from Sofia
reporting that the last Bus*
aian occupation forces left Bul­
garia yesterday. In compliance
wUh the treaty.)
Anglo,American farces in Hun­
gary and Bulgaria during the
Kusslan occupation amounted to
on|y a few doxen officers and

orelgn observers estimated
i1-1y 20,000 Soviet troopa are
lungary, despite the gradual'
idrawai in ncccnt months.
to tiiniidsin n line of minim.... .
tion to the Austrian occupation
ton*. For tills, observers ssy,
2,000 to 6,000 troops should laample.
Souicrs at the British lega­
tion said- -British notes' similar
to those presented to the Hungat Ian foreign mlnlel y by U. H,
Counselor William P. Cochran,
Jr„ are being prepared. The
tx a c ls u m of. Hungarian curren­
cy returned by tho British forces,
however, was not disclosed.
The foreign ministry declined
to comment on what formalities
had been undertaken by the So­
viet Union in connection with
Hungary's assumption of sov­
ereignty yd iter day In sccordrnce with the pearo treaty j r
of the status of ■S ivlel force*

Expert Gives Few
Hints On Holiday
Festive Trimming

Perhaps you mldht U rrow an
Idea fr.&gt;m Mrs. d E. Whitcomb of
Baysldc, Long Island. Mr*. Whiteomli, wife of a New York com­
mercial arti.t, won a first prls.*
a t the recent Women's Interna­
tional Exposition In New York
with her Paper doll circus mads
entirely of paper and dreaaed in

ping by the oldcat play in foot­
ball—a straig h t line buck.
What saved them was the lone­
ly courage of combat engineers
■t man
unns,
at
road oiocaa
blocks ana
and isolated
Isolated units.
hopelessly cut off, who delayed
the Nasi surge for vital hours
and stained the white fields
with the red tide of anonymous
valor. By- the nature of this
chaotic battle the heroism of hun­
dreds of Individual men will lack
even the brief remembrance of
a medal. ’
When the (Urmsn tanka ran
dry of gaaolind and stranded, the
airmen of England and America
raked them with roeket and bomb.
But to the Doughboys on tho
ground' fell the cold torture of
driving back the enemy over all
the lost miles of forest and
mountain.
- And for the third straight year
the Army which boasts the best
fed and best-clothed in the world
had been caught without proper
supplies of winter equipment.
Infantrymen wore their r
dors raw dragging food, water
and ammunition across the snowlocked hills.
Tree limb* snapped and fell
In a crystal wilderness, and
fold climbed up the legs of
Doughboys in frigid foxholes and
froie them into khaki Ion.
At one field hospital they car­
ried in a captured German sol­
dier, his leg black with gan­
grene.
. " It’ll he a change ut least
to take oif a Nasi leg.” said a
Surgeon mildly. 'T've been taking
Dorm legs off American lioys
all morning.”
Well, that nightmare of three
yean hi
the quirk and the dead. The quick
are hack In civilian life and the
Ardenness dead are still being
brought^ back In p a tc n m v h a
want their (toys at horqe.
Then only another ‘war—'f
it comes—will show whether
America learned the bitter lesson
the Germans gave In Belgium's
Valley Forge of 1944.

5

Hr CECILY BROWN8TONK
Associated Press Food Editor
After all the pics that abound
a t holiday meals, a really good
rake ie a welcome
---- change
_*------ i t
New Year's. And now that su­
g ar’s around again It’s fun to
make .a mammoth double-decker
onee in a while.
If you wanted to be considered
"a good bake” in the part of thh
country where I was brought up
you had to have a recipe for a
wonderful chocolate production
up your sleeve ss well ss the abll.
to produce a fluffy white lay­
ered creation.
But apart from the glorious
layer cakes, chocolate and whits,
that always ' appeared at Naw
Year teas; receptions and parties,
there was another cake tr|ck that
we loved. All it consisted of was
a white cak e. baked in a Urge
oblong pan, cut in squares, frosted
un five sides with white frosting
and then rolled in finely chopped
peanuts.
The frosting for those peanut
squares would be flavored differ­
ently from time to time, some­
times with orange or lemon juice,
sometimes just with vanilla. My
mother always kept two vanilla
beans In tho house—one in a spec­
ial augar canister far
certain
-desserts and one in a tiny drawer
of her desk where we children
would go from time to time ami
steal a whiff of it. It alwayx
seemed odd to us that the dried
brown pod&lt;could give off such a

T o lire' O'l ln k Cake

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rupa a id ed flour
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teasp oon te ll
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Cream butter or margarine. Ad,
sugar, creaming Ihorpi
egg volks one at a tir
after each addition. M
flour, hakinr powder
Add allematelv with
_ -*at egg
vanilla to first r —
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In Four Into two
__ _____ _____ nans that have
been gTeated and lined with
waxed paper th at is also greased
Bake in moderately hot oven,
(375 degrees F.) for 35 mlnuUs.
Loosen with ypatula, then turn
onto a wire cooling rack so It will
not "sweat.” Peel off paper Im­
mediately. When thoroughly cool,
apread with the following orange
frosting between layers and on
top sides of cake. Make clock
face on ton of cake with aemtsweet chocolate pieces, as llluatratnr*w» r n t l l t g
4 tablrsjHv-n* butler or foHlflHt
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Cream butter or margarine. Add
sugar gradually, creaming thor­
oughly. Add enough orange juice
to make frosting right consistency
fur spreading. Mix In salt.
This cake is also delicious with
a vanilla custard filling' and tap­
ped with a fudgy frosting. Or usj

chocolate custard for between the «M flooded by the storms of acreage is still wet anu sog
layers and top with a fluffy white September and October are now according to County Agent 0
boiled frosting. By the wsy, I've frw of water, but m m pa.tuie Ijiwton.
Just heard o f a trick for that sad
occasion—which h a a happened
even to the best of cooks—when
boiled frosting doesn't set quite
as well as It might. In this case
the suggestion is to mix in 2 or
3 tablespoons of confectioner's
sugar, 1 tablespoon a t a time, un­
til the mixture Is stiff enough to
stay well on the cake.
.There are other frosting tips
too, when it comes to application.
If you want a professional looking
job remoinber, first. So brush
away loose crumbs. Then for
layer cakes place one ■layer
rounded side down on the cake
plate, and spread with filling
$ 9.95 F lu o re sc e n t Kitchen U g h tn
or frosting. But don’t put the
other layer on until the filling or
37.95' Electric Steam Radiator^.
frosting sets enough to stay in
place.
29.95 Electric Hot Air Radiators
Test kitchens also usually sug­
gest th at the sides of the cake
be iced first, using a spatula held
85.25 Vacuum Cleaner &amp; Attachments
in a vertical position and pulling
up from the bottom toward the
375.00 Air Conditioner
top of the cake. Then pile th e.re­
maining frosting on top of the
cake and swirl away I
39.95 Electric lilanketa
RAIN DELAYS WORK
Lake Butler, Fla.—Union Coun­
ty farm ers have been delayed
in planting oata, setting cab­
bage, and applying lime to their
land by too' much rain In Not t-iuber, according' to Couhtv
Agent J . T. Holloway.

97.50 Hadiu-i'hunuprnph
89.95 Hantam Electric Range

3,000.000 U. 9. Children Cannot
See where School Is Getting Them
Hr JANE KADH
WASHINGTON—8am« 3,000.000 American l-oys and girls can't
see that srhonl gets them nnywhi re, Alton! half of them have
quit altogether,
Thu*e are the e.timates of Dr.
John W, Studehakrr, U. 8. ruminiritloner of education.
To advise the nation's high
schools on gearing their courses
to meet the needs of the times a

Moreover, it will help to release
the richest fixed of resources of
wqtcna democracy ran boast—
the talents of Its boys ami girls."
• * * * #where
top foreign writers
are
where
top foreign w riltrrs are
nuartered, are planned according
to the wcathpr and the national­
ity of the visitors, the President's
request for meatlhss Tuesdays
end pnultryless Thursdays will be
followed to a T . "
&lt;
Mrs. Victoria (icanry, hostess
and housekeeper, says she will
"go along” with anything tho govem inent requests.
A* far as fare goes, simnliclty
was indeed the keynote at the tea
throughout the cuuntry. Member- _that-Mra—Ucorgc—MntahalL-udfa.
vhffrirtptudi't ('dflfnlurs represent- of the Secretary of State, gave at
ing nine major educational
or- Blair House the other day for
gnnliatiuna. Dr. fitudrhaker says heads of diplumatlr missions and
tho commission's plans call
far their wive*.
v
guidance In such "dawn-lo-earth"
Murp amha-Mulors
minissubject* a* home and family life,
th, n you cou)d ^ a k c a stick
Joh hunting, budgeting. u*e of lei- , t werr on hand -n,ev and thp| r
sure time, under* ending of the wives'seemed to relish tho little
necessity and dignity o f all type* , trtdwiches of cream cheese or
of labor, civic responsibilities and th|„ , i |v,rs 0f chicken a* much a*
.Hi™ " reM' .
, they do the more lavish buffet*
"Too many of our young people dUhcd up , t |hl?,r
r„ | d tn w i.

It-

It is peopled will) fahuluua charactors designed tn delight the
heart of almost any child—and
Mrs. Whitcomb says It cost her
very little .but time.
1 Mr*. Whitcomb made her circus
of crepe paper, which storekeep­
er* saved for her a fte r It had been
THH^rem iRJoW -dccdrttm nr ITcgt
fa her aysteni:
I.. Take a piece of white crepo
per four and ono-half Inches
0 Inches, stretch It to remove
ereplne.i. I-siy It in front you.
Place a ball of cotton the aiie
of a large walnut on the edge
nearest you aipl close to the left
side of the {taper. Roll the
paper away from you Into
a cylinder, rolling the cotton
ball up In th* cylinder. Twlat
tightly the open end nearest the
tollon hall. This Is tho top of
tli# head. Twist tightly the longer
end. This become* the a nine of the
doll. Cpt away soma of the .mall
twist uf paper at the top of the
head and paste rest flat.
2. Take a square of paper tow­
eling, roll |t tightly, wrap (,t
around with B narrow strip of
crCpe paper and paste down the
atrip. Place (Nfs- a t right angles
to th* spine, slightly below th#
b u d , and anchor It to the spina
by twining around both a "rib
bon” of crepe paper, half an Inch
wide. The paper roll* represents
the arm... Cut It to the right
propdrllbn*.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1917

SA N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

AGE EIGHT

latic needs, he says, "will make
a frontal attack on such problems
as youthful Irresponsibility, lack
of social concern and delinquency.

Indian ladles and children liv­
ing in Washington w ire Invited
to the Indian embassy the other
afternoon when .Mmc. Aruns Saf
All, wife of the Ambassador, gave
a party to celebrate* Duaachra, ah
ancient Indian festival,
— Tbo-faatival-m arks 'th e victory
of Rama, India's Ideal of filial
ty and klqgly virtues, over
van*, the demon King of Lanka
(modern Ceylon.)

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Army H as New Way
To Make Friends
With Civilian Aid

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store tomorrow. We Want to wish you "Merry Christ­
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Flat form Rockers
Everything On Our
Convenient Terms

By CLAItKB BEACH
WASHINGTON—A rm y men
have found a naw way to make
frirmla and obtain the help of
civilian*.
They arc encouraging civilian*
to criticise and advise them. It'a
done through Army advisory com­
mittees, which have been formed
In 425 communities and now com­
prise 0,500 Army-minded men and
teamen.
——lift.

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Has Scores o f Beautiful Furniture
Rifts Ready for Your Selection*

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wrap these with a strip
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p *h# spine with crepe

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take the hair take a atrip

community relation* unit.
Aa an examplt, h* relate* that
savers! months ago Qtn. Court­
ney II. Hodges, commandsr of the
First Army, received letters from
the dean of woman a t the Univer­
sity of Uochs.tsr and from a Wil­
mington, Dai., educator. Both
asked to I* relieved of service on
Army advisory committee* fae-

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for Sanford.'

Cnti*ldrr*ble c|i&gt;uillnfH this !(•'
lfrn&gt;M*n. inn'rhi ami Thursday.

Mild temperature- i )im afternoon,

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ir if u jM E XXXVIII

EsUbtlshed 1908

Not To Block
# GOPMeasure
Barkley Says Amcnd. ments Will Be Of­
fered -To Further
Truman Proposals
WASHINGTON Dec. 17 ( / P ) The Senate ■ Democratic Policy
^Tommittee today (W arded’ pro­
posal) to try to block consider*lion of a Republican anti-inflation
- bill and decided intlead to at*
tempt, to amend it.
Chairman Barkley (Ky) told
reporter* the Senate Democratic
leaderibip will offer amendment*
'in an effort to carry out a* much
of President Tniman’a program a*

Iron Age Says Steel Industry
Is At Present Maximum Output
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (/!’) lhe lion Age, national metal (diking
weekly, aaid Ipd.iy thrtc i« li'lle more the' iteef indmlry can. do lor
coc,sumer* pleading K&gt;r nddti'oi -I supplies.
"Iheie ti n o l i (Itance,' n id the publication, "that output will
be gteol rmugb for many a momh to tilence the Insistent demand for
tom* kind H aft ion,' Die rrly (wssible answer during the first »ix
ok ’.(In of I'MB is the urn's.-ting of the present high ingot rate -a
£e*l wliich- will depend «n the

weather, scrap market and nva li­
ability of pig iron."
The mngaiine gald 'bat ad­
ministration leader* and qtlrern
advocating legislation providing
for nlbeatbyi* control'! lit the
ateel industry "either are un­
familiar with current steel ren­
ditions or .!«■ are willingly foxtrrlug propaganda in order 'to
bring about such allocations.
“ With few exception*," the
weekly continued,.“the tight steel
supply, the current gray market
and the condition of the raw ma­
terial picture are n p ’ different
t|ian they have been for months
on end. Nor will the carrying
out of the Marshall Plan ns fa:'
n? steel I* concerned create any
tighter situation than baa already

been brought at mul by urgent
steel export* durinjj all of thla
year."
the Iron Age said moat steel
users are getting none actual
steel tonnage than they were a
year ago but ‘bec«u»e of con­
tinuing demand it may her many
months before ateel supplies will
even remotely catch up with to­
tal ateel requirement*,”
"Tho , current dither at*out the
gray market in steel.7 the pub­
lication declared,- "hii-i rkpnmlc-t
all out of proportion to the
site of ,*ucb a market."
Mills were unable to meet pre­
vious promise* for November dnd
Decemlier quotas, the magMilne
explained, -"berau*? of tt .coal

W In thii .cotinrctifln, Barkley laid
-aHeamtlnmisI MPa
I'imht I
no Democratic attempt will be
1 ,1
made to iniert in the mea*urr the
* alandby price-wage control* which
Mr. Truman bat luggeited at an
r \e n
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p i
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important point in hit plan to
check the riling cent of living.
_ _ _
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------- “W# . a r e . not going la .delay
confederation of thii bill, but we
*
»are going to try to perfect', it." the _
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^Kentuckian added.
Cost To This Coun- 100.000 Hampers Solijl
Barkley said a price-wage con­
try Is Increased | At Farmers Market
trol meaiure which he introduced
By $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,Q00 .For Over $300,000
yesterday will not he offered at
an amendment.

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British Plan
[Entirely New
icy

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Government Moves
Into Its H eaviest
Tax Collections
WASHINGTON Dee. 1 7 -f/P )The government, Ju»t moving Into
Ita heavieat tax eolleellon period,
may be (7,000,000X100 to the
good by the and of Maifb,---------And there la a good chape* It
will be able to show that aante
budget aurplua for the entire 1048
flieal year when it *nda next
June 30.. Thla would be far above
the . President's original official
estimate of (4,667.000,000, which
i he will reviae next month.
Already receipt* have exceeded
spending by more than (716,000,000 and official! aald. today an­
other (6,000.000.000 or to, may
be added during the next three
and * half month*.
At bottom, they laid, the big
tax aeaaon should add (5,000.000000 to the existing aurplua. which
waa built up through the itarkrM'
revtnue period the government
goea through.
After March revenue collection*
usually run heavy.
Last flacal year, the govern
ment ran up a (3.867,flOO.OftO.ex*
c*ss of receipt* by the end of
March but It faded away to a
• final surplus of (764,000.000
under a heavy April-throughJune deficit. There were some
unusually hravy outlay* then,
however,
Thla year, official* figure the
^ end of-Mareh surpluq should hold
&lt; • firm.
The big jump In the aurplua In
the December-March period re­
sult* from peak-reeelpla of cor
poratlon and indivllual income tax
payment*. The withholding tax
from payroll* goea on ateadily
from month to month.
The Deeember-March collecllona accounted for more then 40
per cent of total tax revenue*
fast fiscal year. Spending during
thet period amounted t* barely
|N
percent of total-year spending,
so the aurplua mounted.
The government received IX
Tlt,WW.l)06 more than It spent
in the Deeember-threugh-March
period last year deeplt* outlay*
of (600.000.000 on the llrltlih
loan and (1,100,000,noo orf the
World Bank and fund.
‘ ire will be no furThla year, ther
nk ai
titif-butlay. on
a completed
because the U.
As for
Ita aubcriptlon
brut (300.tb* British 1&gt;
1,000 credr __M 0 of tb*
H has boon
FRENCH FOOD DOCKS
LE HAVRE, Djfc. J7rrOP)—,n »
B. 8. American Leader, carrying
ifiOO ton* df food given by the
American people to France, docked
Atlantic croa*ng*S at tie U y S T tl
scheduled arrival by (4 hours.
* e ahip waa greeted b y a lr .n i
tad. A full afternoon
« area arrangofficial
eabinet rolneritb a
ibgirador Jsffand U.
pari,
Caffery
of food were to

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AttOtlated Press Leased Wire

N O . 28.1

Truman Signs
To Give

Explosion Shatters Chemical Plant Tanks

Bcvin T o Report To
Cabinet Tomorrow
On Failure Of Big
Four
Conference

President
Reported
Ready To Suggest
Look Range Policy
Under .'Jew Agency

LONDON Dec I 7~(&gt;T»&gt;- -A high­
ly placed goveinmrjit tomce raid
today, the Brilith cabinet probably
will "reconsider the whole- struc*
ture of .it* foreign- paltry" tomor­
row a* a result of the Big Four
Ministers* failure t o ' relicb any
agreement on the future of Ger­
many.
Foreign Secretary Lrne*t Bcvin
war expected to &lt;qren the cabinet
deliberation* with a formal report
on the disagreements which
brought the Rig Four Conference
to a rime in failutr.

, " U 'A s iitv rn n N . u-e
17
t-Tt—The tim e r tfolatirely
. upheld I,,.It, i u .ippcipris*
flon rtm iffllllc’s ys-.IKtfl.fip^
rtl! io the \,rn»inif&gt;tr .11Ion’s
13( 7,000^ 60. emricenry for- •*
rign *id program lhe voice
*«lc dr, I-ion *•*&gt;■ sabi-rt to
* pns-dhlr .Jjjtef roll rail
ftiii*.

twh policy. e*pre»trtl grave ran-

tain would join with lire -United

Slate, in a. »tmng bid to have
France merge, her nTrupa'liori /one
of Gftntkny'* with lire xlteady
fuietf Brili.h-Ameiiran rone* | to
a.
to pul a* much h. |Ktt»ible of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 d I1)- • ■ D ir tiring bean deal waV "red
Chairman Taft (Ohio) of thr
Senate Republican Policy Coni* The Stale Department announced hot" during November at lire San- Geitnany*. induiltiaf macliine to
mlttee told reporter* earlier that lodsy tire United Slate* and J ford Slate Fattnei* Msrkei, a* work in Europe* recomtruction.

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SANFORD/ FLORIDA WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17. ID 17

Ui British share Is Reported Hot and the indefinite
.hr conference
eotu,«
prolongation of
Of Occupation As Tireeraeker It appeared certain that
„ Hrt
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

U. S. To Pay Part String Bean Deal ,i.RX"t''idj"X'^j,K

a bill he introduced, approved
yesterday by the banking commlttee. will l&gt;e brought before the
Senate immediately. 4 V ~
Thla measure would provide for
voluntary Induitry agreements to
hold prices In line and to parrel

*(ntrr

Initial dfseuMlon* along this
line went believed to hnvr^ taken
place today when Krenrh Foreign
Ministrr t.org* Hidanlt railed on
Hevln. U. S. Secretary of State
firarer f’. Marsboll amF llldault
repnrtcttly disrtiased • this samo
lubject last night.
Marshall was Invited to lunch
with King Ct-orgc al Buckingham
S’ntare today.
The deputy foreign ministers,

WAVIIINQTON, li«. •7 rif’t ►
7* I'm klcnt
I mm in jtgnerf the
r r -jo m '
(» 97.IM«.(m0 l.meigenev Humn Aid Rd! locl.tv tnd waj tepmii * ■■* pRl~d about- ir.tflv.. with a
- Jlfi.mqi.lHHt.tmo I,me range Euro*
j.
T"* i»e,tn leiuvery -|t!Ogr|tn.
X , - j r *. ^-^*s%a-&lt;7 Aides ,lt-,lo. d tb.st Mr. Iruman
1
—■ i
will re f iHmeml to t citgieit that
government sgenry he
SMOKI AND flAMft pour from wrerketl, twisted napttiateue tank* nfter a t't i?t hod llltrrrri lire var-tr of 1 "rl*
the fteltly Tor and Chemical {'orpotatlor. nt Granite City,' HI The oily « 't *ti-i-rn },&gt;■ tire forte,of the * retied lo liimlre lbs long range
fxploalan. Three Pmpinyret *■'.,« tniurr I it pt it ' H I / &gt;•- - . .. —
- - t-lr-f rr-rnf-rr-TTf t 'prfj-^n
tu ill, i -itiqdclr ! i menage on
lire whole Jubjert.

lire m r.tage Will Ire rent 10
Capital Building Board Shows What Can Happen ,
| ’fIfi1*1«*\ * | OftttlJI»IW ttf Friday,
Collapses And 1
To Schools Thru Incompctency itl ^ Fmeign Aid
were
!’i | lie N.iltomd I djtr ilnm \
D lire 1Im.*•- Hoar, ib- t *u*
IIM .inN . h
i)
Killed, 11 Injured • W V Hftnl.ii
in lire ti I ' I ■«) &gt;!»■m of , t iuurjiiati . w.,- an a(ipifi|lli.Uli)ll bill. p_ro
.* “t*F*•
— —

.

tire C'apilol, variou. angle*
qireiimn
under ileb*le.
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At Least Five More ‘. tllttwv
" f"

^

i hi
if, I ..b it t i n litp p rn wlten

i rmiiinunitv

, i line

$$09,000,001)

for

w m l'

•i item *\l,u .nr in.uleijiMte ,r|rel In 1't ife It'ilv anil AmtlU
m.*n in iitin t min, I I i *i
lit (It" irenute \ppt eprlfttton*
(ot lire lilsk "■
«*
(nm m ittee, lire question was
l i e iluiili* i&lt; N e t!* , t ."I-*e | lilt ufiefe lire cjlleitioil rtf, wlietlrer, .whether any inytrey tlreuld be
*.-kr a 1 itl'jilli , Iiih I
lire public i lin'd v*!rm anil Mt|*t*“ ' l &gt;
i„ |„.|,i China. T hat
it with to* fund" had (■'-«.*» .,n i*-g
group hud l» fnte it l.t- t,cneial
*ire fm several jr.tis in „ IhmI
Albeit K. Wedenu-yrr who maile
temld elr-tinn*..
s
n rh itia lour l i t t *ttmnref
•
Tin- NKA. nn ntqttnisalinn
which, -with it e -rrfitnrtr, rl iiiai
|t riqiresentS ' hhiuihi E.-uilim-,
aulil . election of * a inniuritv nf
Calholii'S In ll,,- (1\ ,*-Ill'll In,Aid
lt-*ii|t&lt;-d In on iigr,I'ltn-nl In Inkr
in -fie Cfltholir -,hmd
William *' lluHit* former smbaslliikoring ov-&gt; i -srbfi appoint­
iiifint li» nesciiw who WH-* nrutih^r
ments which frtUowefl, t however,
C
o-C
linirm
nu
Rcsicns
!*-d In t* ftrenl of tire h-ritd 1" tn'
.
rht* ll I #4rri$*nf A iiw n
tiiro lire w Imoi nip'-t iiili-O'l' iit, n
In
K
ow
O
ver
Act
ton
r.mmitin
-I*
»nr *h»l
nr,dunged studenti»t*ike, ii "rint"
n |t *nl
(khfti^jit In mil^ *
fiml arietta nt ~clio&gt;il. letard meet
Ry P.C.A, Members
(i (tillIlf»5ii W** iftfer # * 1 1•
m et, liui-.t ii-tlgn'tltnii ' of leni'li
err nnd fiimllv I ifg tint Inn n f t l
M W, YORK n.
Imard, including Hi" CathoRe
H onnri .....................
maiorttv "f thiee.
W.lll.lte WAS lll.'el loiltllllv (O
Thr li'Piirt mill!

Britain bsve completed gn agrre- drippers put it and according la
Arc Believed To lie
men! under which th i» 'to u n tiy Manager H. I. Lehman'* report,
Trapped
In Ruins
it ex acted to a.iume a great-r 100.125 hu.lrel hamper* »old for
•hare of occupation CMta in lhe $ )|9 ,J9 3 .
average of $319 a
.WASHING!ON Dec. 17 i/F)
Anglo-American /one* of Germany. CM)f
Flirttreii luiureluiq tlirmiKli Ion.
While detail*--were withheld ; ^
hr allribulfd to . the factd
of iMm* early tod.iy incited a
jrendmg*-formal signing of lire ^
Semlnaelc Country growVjftmsn. f in m lire interim n l a
agreemrnl la te r m the d*y, goV- &gt; I(
n„ t, m
4£|f, of
building wlimr full.qire .killed it
ernmen. of .cal. have aa.d .1 ^
fo(low,ng report, of .torn,
Icail one |ret«nn and inji.rt*\l I I
prov^-a that lie U S.^ will laket t j ^ ,
lhe cfD,; in lhe L,ke
i ( ,i n f i ti or it sen r i i r l.tafcVJ
otben.
on 7? i*rc*nl ol 11m? combined ail l l
co.t* in rfturn lor a greater voire O k n t M t e area,
Dr, William CLudy, l uc l)c.
At a result of lire huge bean
in ceonomic affairs pf .the .two
pettwrent »u♦**,•!. 'lid "5 wouldn't
rale., November .how. a 3fl per­
/one*.
_
.
...
•
Ire lum irird i( limp ,nc f u r m
Brituli and American official, cent .ale. inrrea.e over Novem­ R e n d e r s K i w a m a n s *ix mure in llreic "
hive declined to italr rxaelly ber. 1946,\ with 165,777 unil.
.Guided l.y lie in r .. Iirrijirit
how much additional lhe United telling for $474,276 a. compared
foqnd lire woman a edged m jhe
iH
.
, .
-i nnd
ntul **nd
inn* between tire art
Kiniinlans tmlay enjoyed a half
both ratinlrtf.- have been .trend­ during November. 1946.
lliild
limn*.
Urey
dug
bci mil
Florida grown units totalled lU'Ur mneert played by the Sem­
ing S-hJfcOOO.OOO annually, they
ireaily five- bmtn a(|ef the rnl*
inole
High
School
Band,
led
by
1(6,320
and
»old
for
$464,673"
dur
said a good estimate i* at least Ing tire past month; oul-of-aiet* -It. E. Black, director. Each num­
l,t|MC orfllirril.
“ Although tire Imtriedlalc fie-ttr *eek the picridenry H-at )'r*t
»cmiHu,,,. .... :
r.tahir
produrts wero valued at 10,703. ber played by the 41 -piece hand
nf the dlsirttte centered tn the nn in independent llrkrt.
A
sertuut
nl
the
aeven-.tniy
poticius nnd rondnet of tire tnojLending produce sales other of lioys and girls was heartily
f (’AttllttJirtJ MU l*a«r * *»fc»*
(lie artlon hiunt'.lil the i f 'H
e n tv mf'mlrers nf lire Itonitl, the
than Ireana were: oranges. (46.- applauded, and the numliet * lom
,ii".t
fi| Dr I r.ink Kingibm.
eluded
marelres,
popular
nnd
.
•
*
■
1*
*
11
wMde m ntm versial iiiiettln n , of
074 at an average of 12.00 a
VVASItr t.TfiN Dee. 17 (f1A—
He* it«- nf pul,lie fund* in tu p I* (' A rn i Ii Him in. wire i 'i * Tt.'l W X \ -.ffi'ld t Ito-e icllgned
crate; relery at (4.60 a crate and classical tune. The hand, i n , m
A SK S
11
l"u t of (»ec|Arlan rdm nlinn l&gt; t ll,e , *n|r ill**rntir.g *nte in th« *iv| n tl t I «■».'"* his way out
totalling $2'..,.027; tangerines at Lx-breetl by I'rinripal H|-imnt» I
. 1,
'
Irern IlMUtlfht ilifn tire open nil), v ig in tf itinn". etc, niiye- i.nmmil- : tmlav * f'"' earning ■under eon(2.27 a rrale average brought Morris,
,-r.- m at'fire f -,1 aeerpllng f*v(18,734 and cucumber** at (4,76
attending widespread pnMreily-tVnlter Gardner ws* fcirttirril.
_
/(
,
average bruoght (16,618,
I’ nd'leil tllnl tire NKA war tret If e
tm / /root ■ t si elsn l, t Is , WAA
In . trumpet Icail on a poputarj
[ n ( , ^ 1 1 1 &gt;J e a l l l l g S
Kintdooj esplAtnmg h i. tf "
huto ll
tread..
* * ’ *#»»•■■■
r-&gt; attem pting to "pn** nn tire merit*
Of interest Is the sale of a 100 mmjlirr. l-ran-e* IreHls, tlarm et-.
fictl l**fnrr
Mr., Sara Hughes, governor notmd sarjt of Florida grown 1st, and Donna Lou Harper, tenor . *
nf the ipit-ainn as tn w h cth fl. "* ttaltnn. *sitl be bid no rnlKtint
The t h 'r "
.. .
of District Four,-. IPilot Interna­ Braxll nbt* for (40.00, and 37 jaxophone players' w e r e '"given i WASHINGTON, Dee. I n l ' - a m atter of faw nr policy, piddle of Will late .im! tbsl Itt'.Ijn! id H"’i"
si----—operi vL Commit; .
: l’i
iji-ii th e y hint bought
tional* of Orlattdd,- :pald her of- sacks of petans a t (37 a sack.
bag* of catiily by Klaranlans who Senator Barkley (D -hyl tmlay tn- support of seetartsn sehnot* It *i ,et| the (nini-r i ,bii*re*^nfflcc-V ,’' f ^ 11 "
, - new eptnmohtles
firal visit to the loeal Pilot
'
Thlrtv crates of California Ice­ hml won them by wearing tt wit Irtxtude l Irpt^latlon m nutlmrri&gt;
TIti*
limrpvpr, "rwrul^tfi'! I»» *rrk Imp IVtiifiri.ilit r»r»niiti
1, In "f A. 1. Loilwirk,
flu b at its meeting held in the berg lettuce wev6 sold at 17.00 a el nl, emblems tmlay. Miss LeFil*; SerreUry .o f Agr|evllure \iy ltt**l eg"*rev.
(,n ^ | ’feah]iiui
Voca'lonal School Building last rratr. wnH
eratas of the Flnr- led the final marrh o f.tha s tlnn.1. luO-U i—inako_nuLtii' ..liauiLJ— ill ihtT' th*- litre*; n t a io r i t v
It,-!, ittirle . tlt-Okta), chairnight,— Preceding—the— meeting, Ida grown nroduct at (3.40 aver­
r f Mo- Nfitlh )lillb o an l fur “cm .! .
( 0.rb,itm.in ..ml
,
p e r s o n s piigagnl in irrnln
f it,,- , ..remittee, said two
members of tho l&gt;oard entertained age. Two boxes of Florida leftiIn his Inlmdiietlon, Mr. Morti* istlon, but Sens Ior Tuft (R-Ohlo) ducting lire affairs of - tho Irearil
in -reh a way that large ..erti'iui I vt .,i “ icektng th- iptniio itren ‘ ,.f Hi,- t,.., , Imiibl be "fired” —
at dinner at Lormann'a Restau­ ons sold-for (3.00 a crate and 26 statnl tbsl on Sept. 8, Director Mocked Immediate consideration
„f lie- roinmunltv have 1&gt;, r"ioiIi 5 , smmIoi on (Ii- n o s ' ,1-dpt M Cm-*,', deputy sdminisrant for Mra. Hughes.
crates of California lempns al Hlaek had but II expericnr*«l
Barkley offered lii,- prnpoeal In
teal nr -f the A ltrraft and F.lec.
Presenting the Inter national (7.00 a rrata. Louisiana ’ celery players, and now the band num- l it,® Senate offer cons*.teislmisl fie- divided on religions ground-" ... • , . )lr lirkel,'* sot! .t'lil-d:
‘ 11,,'uic* DUpusal IHvUton:' #nd
theme for the year, "Peare and (16 'cratesI was sold at (7.60 a Irers 41, ami predicted tbsl by publican* had moved Ip Iretb Senl‘ »'Med:.
.
. w ll
"The lesson of North Coll-gi
I &lt;nulil tret Mippoit wall *
Henclret Itenediet, s-,«netsle de­
Progreia," Mr*. Hughe* apoke crate.
next year It'w ill-h e 'o h e of *lre „te and House to seek tiadinq Hill is rlear. tret every com ,f le null lot I’rr'.nl-rd .i» a pot'. administrator o f 'th e asm*
briefly on that aubject and extre.t high'school hands in Florida. ( inform ation from Anderson with- ,nunjt¥ |„„y
i u , r |mnl.
I f , „„i
ji.utv , milIkllte .,ntl nui-t i|ivi ion.
Ini tied the purposes and alma of
\fr Morris
Mfirrit invitr/t
mmnil M»rh "fit LivlalelLiit
*
. ■
. . of« eduen■
Mr.
invitnl rhilt
club member*
legislation
■it in^iiit that it*
board
Hot International, railing fur Ernest B., Cochrane
to attend lire cantata program t»
mv «eun« i
F it'll, .tire Senate i. Republican lion tn. composed of Intelligent, 'tulumalir-i'jy
the aunport 'of raeh member.
Ire given by the Glee Chib tonight Pulley Ghmmittee voted tbsl .the unprejndit r-d nu-n and Women &lt;d tmn* wdM I l . '' wlntti aitvo
|l!(, i_,,f
did tret act ImShe naked for written • reports
Dies
A
t
A
ge-O
f
83
at the school.
v
; re"dist^lv.
t;OI’-contrulb &lt;t Senate 'Appropria­ greul will who understand their rated a ttfitxl p u tv “
from all eomntllte*- chairmen and
The band today numbera tn tions Committee aliould In-jte n role as board members nod upTh. |, r \ R„jd j|, a-tioq m
In ruocr , of leaving today to
rommented favorably on their reErnest B. Cochrane, S3, resi­ rlarinrts and three saxonlmncs In - ubpoenn for information Andrr- m eeifite.tbe importance of pub ) **'*"
^
porta/
ng
Wallace
to
iurT
a*
■
"
1 “ * 1was
,tu*y Brig,
,n ,h^tleneral
- Arm^
dent of North llattev, .Qurlrer, tho reed M ellon, flute, ptcolo, and
lie educallnn,"
Air Fat-re
In reply to a bulletin from Canada, died yesterday &gt; after- In the brass section eight trum ­ iu&gt;n has.
irelepratdent *-,*'iiiIi*lnt "gtl’W no* Jan
ie'
Molh-on,
WAA
arsociat#
the International Relations Com- noon at the hospital following i pets, twn/tromRones, threo Imsv
Then tire llnu*" Rule* Cum„f tire cohvlrtiurt *&gt;f !’■ C- A, Ii'lminiatmlor tylto w u also crltimlttee soliciting the cooperation short illness. He rhm*. here Nov. horns, and two altos. The per­ mlttee sent to the House (lour »
,’nle chapters who Itnd expreese-l eirr I hy lie Rlllev sod who tesof the club In ati International 1 after spending several winter* cussion group Included fivj snore i,-solution tn set lip u sevrn-Tnnn StorcH Tn Remain
tln-ii support Tot th ii position tifrejl ho'hnd purfhased a Chrys-'
project, a committee composed at Clearwater and Nassau. Ill* drummers, one bass -druip an I H ouse rotntnUlee to investigate
had inged tire national or 'jer at 'regular retail prire from
Open In EvcninKS nod K'nnllaneil
speculation un the nation’s com­
of Mra. Esther Rive, Mra. John aumme home waa at North Hal- one cymbal.
«t&lt; I'**' • •«*ti I • ,
a Washington tlealer with I-odmodity market*, especially by any
L. Galloway and Mra. E. B. ley. /
Kiwifiii
President
Lester
Tharp
wlrk's* hcln.
*
Following a canvass of niust
((-■■Hasrd *• !••*» Kiefer.
l&gt;eraon
connected
in
any
way
with
All three contended there waa
He waa unmarried and is aur- announced that the next club tho federal government. The of the Sanford Merchants in the Zoo RtlUdingB Have
&gt;
........ .. - —
......
.
.....
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.J Haction;
)
meeting
will
be
on
Tuesday,
Dec.
nothing
wrong
in
their
vived by a slater of Montreal.
House group woubl also seek the downtown area made hy Neil
for LodS3
due
to
the
holiday.
Club
mem­
U
n
i
p
A
tw
l
denlr&lt;l
doing
any
favors
IredSmith,
president
nf
the
Sanford
ancDla
the
ton
of
the
let-1
More Cold Predicted Senator Mathew Cochrane, Cans ber*, who will preside at the Sal­ information from Anderson,
jrp ic
o | i » i i i /*m 11* wj k nmJ (ii) | h . „ x p M , P ( l n o n e .
Merchants Association, and Clar­
Anderson has .taken thr stand ence Redding, secretary and tienvation Army kettle* and dlnre
--------- r „ „
i f'arev aid be was uaing “on
For Midwestern Area dian stock breeder, and importrr board*,
a
l'ackatd Irelnnging
were announced by Kail lliat ho cannot, under present B luer, ii majority of the atoms in T he Sanford Zoo ImiMItlg* wtttj j
. r"
-■
of ehurt horn cattle. In his ear­
law,
aupply
such
inforninllon.
He
their
new
root
of
green
pahU
j t() |^ d w}ck, while swatting a new
lllggsnbotham.
M
a
r
t
i
n
StineSanford,
will
begin
remaining
lier
days
he.
won
a
number
of
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS '
wbieb l.udwlek ptannerj
awarded bags of candy to wiggetled to the Senate Appro- onen' until I* o'elocke Saturday have n splek and span look,, amt 1
Another rold wave waa headed cups for hts skill at golf and cipher
today workmen are rrpainllng to buy fur him at the regular
I t a s l l s w s mi I 's a e t'-lahU *
ita
s
tliw
a
as
tmmo
Kisfeti
night
and
"will
rontinue
to
do
so
tbnnls.
Into parta of the chilled Mldwcab'
through Dec. 24, tho night W ore tire eabin nn Monkey Island. Tire n rlre .
today aa tomperaturea remained
Funeral sendees will be hrld
workmen have rent overt some of -- (l-w -M — "I—I,re--O'*rrbased- a Christmas.
below normal In most of tho ren*
mo
T " : ^Thursdty
q d s y _ mornlng
., M i g j d
the worn out trapear work aleive new Pontiac from a Washington
inasmueh
as
the
majority
of
tiw o’clock st the Erickson Fum-isl
, ibe ealiln. anil have engr-d simian firm after L'idwifk talked to the
country.
the
^ J t l meml^ni nf the Monkey Island
Horn* with the Rev, Mark Car­
these hour*, Mr. Smith as bead c|(v Commission who might in- dealer lie sold he later sold th*
Toilay's coldest weather was In penter officiating,
car and Ireught n used 1047 Cad­
of
the
Merchant*
Association,
re­
North Dakota and Minnesota,
with the work. Female illac from IfOdwlrk.
commended that ell store* rom- terfere
with the nation’s lowest reading
monkey
“socialite*''
are
mean­
1'urchate of 48 additional park - ’ Motor Sale* and by the A ami P ply with the closing hour*.
LANDON BARRED
2 below, reported at Pembina, N.
while allowed the run of the Is­
D. Yesterday's lows In Minnesota
NEW YORK Dee. 17 M V-For- Ing meter* of th* two hour, five 1Grocery and th* north *ide of
land. since their behavior i* all
penny
and
two
nickel
type
haa
th*
atreet
by
tho
Florida
Hotel
typo
h»i
were 16 below. Across the Can­ mer Governor Alf M.' London'of
that Emily Pont could desire.
• HIIOOTH LEG OFF
adian border al Winnipeg the Kansas, Republican presidential P0lf| authoriaad by the City, It and the west tide of North
JOHNSTOWN.
P
a
,
Dec.
1
7
announced
this
morning
by
Hanford
Avenue
next
to
Homer's
.'i?e
mercury dipped to 17 below and cimlidstc In 1036. Was bared from
l&lt;Pi—A Jap bullet' ahattered tho
Grill,
federal forecasters said the colder the Metropolitan Opera Club H.-N. Saycr, city manager. _
NEW
PLANE
‘
Present parking meter* In thu left leg of I^iwrenre Westovcr,
Purchase of th« additional me­
weather would move into parte of Monday night because be was not
BETHPAGE, N. Y. IW -J 7 Gtt
39,
in
New
Guinea.
downtown
area
ary
to
bo
e
x
­
the If id weet ton ight NeW falls In formal attire. Lnndon, who wjui ter* waa decided Monday after­
An Army surgeon used a silver —A new now amphibian plane,
of snow were forecast to accom­ the guest of George A. Stoan, noon at a special meeting of changed foi&gt; a type that will plate
to strengthen It but this the Albatross, designed for oper­
pany the fresh mass of cold air. •resident of the Metropolitan the Commission, said Mr. Sayer, allow moro varied time of park­ was later
removed Westovcr said ating in rough sea*, waa ahown
Light snow waa reported In Club
Viuo and chairman «.
of Its board after- property -and store "owners ing by Insertion of one to five ho suffered terrible pain! and publicly here yesterday by the
ted tthem In ord*r to innles, or a nickel, aald Mr.
scattered sections of the country | of directors, said- "I was barred had requested
en t'“didn't seem to help." Grumman Alfcraf^, Engineering
ngUm. Oregon, a t the door because. I was not prevent ell-day parking of auto­ ayer. The present type is for cm* treatm
with falls In Washington,
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Finally, ho could stand It no Corporation.
Michigan, Wisconsin, M,i« « vmh wearing tail*. And nothing that mobile* in front of place* of penhy or one nlckrf.
more. Stats Policeman Matthew . Tho Albatross If expected to
Illinois, Ohio, New York and Mis- George aald would change the business.
For the peat two week*, Man­ &gt;J. O'Brien reported- Westovcr lake off and lend when necessary
lOUH#^
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; ? “f" mind *f the man a t the door who
The following place* and atreet* ager Saver ha* been busy a t -W*nt out on hi* back puarth last among waves as high as four and
Although temperature* In most wore a full drees suit.
hav* been designated for tha the Municipal Airport, checking night and blaated the aching leg a half fa s t It is powered by two
sections of the south were below
Wright 1,426 horsepower engine*
"I said to George, 'Don’t Wor- new meter*: Commercial Avenue the transfer of furnishings, in­. off with a 12-gaug* shotgun,
normal yesterday Miami reported nr about ma, for I've been barred by th* Valdes Hurel: the south cluding
end
cqulpi
but has auxiliary rocket-power
eluding furniture—-sn
d equipment
j (n , .hospital, surgeons com
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a high e l (6 aa compared to 6A before from other place* because aide of Bppt Second Street •;&lt; formerly used by th# Nsvy, from plated too bslow-tho-khoo am units whith make possible take­
at Tampa. •'
I wasn't wearing tall*. .
trooiiaaaa mi r»*» ««#*•»
1 putaUon.
t
offs from water in 12 seconds.
front of lodge’s Grocery, Holler

Wallace Urged To
Seek Presidency ^
By Leftist Group

High School Band
Renders Kiwanian
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Mrs. Sara H ughes,
District Governor
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THE HANKOW) HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

; Dr. Butler Leaves
Jit. Residuary Estate To
j Columbia University

receive aa preeent* on apodal

Sports Roundup

Will Have Parties
Up To Last Minute
llr .J A N E EADS
WASHINGTON,—Come Doom*
day, there’d still ha partying In
the nation’s capital—u p ' to the
laxt minute I Ail
wig vlaitora who came tv town
“ u" nd *he war years—from New
York, Chicago, Ix&gt;» Angeles ami
®)*f* points metropolitan. They

rnpagne and hard Jikker don’t
lh as they used to. But there
la a party almost every minute
on the minute, from breakfast
to breakfast and the guest list
runs from an exclusive blue.
stocklni
five to an indiscrimin
ate RJX
The "glad rags'
about* are more glamorous than
aver . , . Brand-new and extrav­
agant, with real gems, Mr. Mink's
&lt;rwn mlnkies, real paradise and
aigrette, perfumes from France.
Though the White House railed
off state dinners, the President
In white tie and Mrs, -Tinman in
formal gown are welcoming notaide* at the usual series,of state
receptions, albeit the tiimrh is
weak and there's wqtnlng to
munch on.
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Distinguished dignitaries' df for
.sign nations attending' TIN ses­
sions at Lake Succeai, coming to
call on their-Sm missioni
*
*here,
* *■- - are
Ih* targets for much o ^ h ^ T
fortalning.
The French started off the eeaJ
•on with Ambassador and Mme

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neon FULLERTON!

Boston World Serir* next fall
la Billy Bouthwortb, manager
of the Bravea . . . "Our club
will he better next year,” Billy
(“Illlit*,
improve to finish even aa high
as this season. The other rluhl
will be improved, too. The Giants l

he'll go against any kind of pitch-'
Ing."
Bouthwortb still has to build
up a complete .pitching ataff
arouqd Warren Bpahn and John­
ny Main and he plana to take
20 flm grrs south next spring.
He's counting a .lo t on Bill Vob
solle. who recently had an operation fur varicose w ins, and is
hopeful that Johnny Beasley will
be able to take a regular turn.
“I don't like to predict,’ hut l
think Voiselle will win at least
lb gsmes,” Hilly say* , . . He
also plans to strihg along with
Al Dark, Ihe rookie shortstop
from Milwaukee, who was “the
molt lalkrd-ahout player at the
minor' league meeiings.” . . .
The Red Sox 7 Is there any ques­
tion, abour tijemT__At the major

NEW YORK Dec. 17 (A't Columbia university will become
the ultimata recipient of the en­
tire residuary estate o f the late
DK‘ 'Nicholas Murray Butler, ita
President for f t years.
The will of Dr. Butler, filed
for probate jredtfcrday In surro­
gate's court, provbled for three
bequest* tatatttng 85,000 to mrrober* of tits ita ff. and then direct­
ed that the residuary • sta te be
olaeed ia’ treat for his widow,
Mrs, Kate .La Montagne Butler,
passing to the University u|
The value of the eitate ha* not
been determined.
The will also contain* the pro­
vision that, following Mr*. But­
ler's death. A preferred bequest
of 8100,000 la to be given to the
Columbia University trustees
constitute a permanent fund to
be known aa the Kate La Mon­
tagne Butler Memorial Fund.”
Murray Lawrence, of Woking,
England, a grandson of the late
Columbia president and principal
other legate* named In the will,
ia to receive ItOO.OQO on the
Dr. Butler's will requested the
university trustees to make an
allowance
monthly to
Katherine V, H. Schuyler of Morgqntown, N. C’., a cousin of But
Neville
Mrs. Butler’s death.

occasion*.

■ A broadcasting atudlo, on a
email irale, might he lota of fun
for kida who are Interested In
breaking into radio or tell vision.
Even if they can broadcast only
to the » t n room, they might
team something about radio techly are in ter
cited could perhaps persuade
local radio -personalities to give
them suggestion* and criticism*.

AP Newsfeaturea
Dear Judy,
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Football games bring out |h )
most unusual fashions. It seems
the kids are not jnst wearing
their hewrta on th d r
year’s coeds have an entirely new
angle—they’re wearing - 1 h e I r
hearts on their eyes.
.• . I .
la te st on the .campus hit parade
Out at Normandy II. SS. the
is the wearing of goggles upon St, l.oula Cmirlei
the frames of which are lipcrlLed boy* arc ughing
the name* of current heart Inter­ the “new took.1 Here are the

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docs not /n 't th# same situation
ia true of the nullification of
coal “at the moment."
Hefvrrlng to the possibility of
price rlaea for petroleum pro*
By MORRIS CLRAVKNGER
AP Special
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Service duct*, Warnr continued:
"If w n e of the riaea that M in
to (&gt;e in imnmiiata prospect eqing.
about, that maVea it pretty cloiL
to backinir up the atatament the
Bureau of Mine* rave mo which
wai that synthetic fuel plant*
are rotting closer and doaer to a
competitive poaitlon."

2 Sicilian Cities
S liu leO il May Soon
A re Strike Bound Compete With Crude

Tile Sicilian strike* both

In the latter half of the 17th
•Century and most of the 18th
(when English taxea on tea were
, it Is estimated that at laast
of the tea tried hy the Engli ili was smuggled Into Ihe co u n £

Rome press dispatehra re
ported th at In Calakria workers
In two places had refused to carry
In April, 1840, a New York
out strike orders from CommunistI good low-grade crude oil," Warne newspnper of the time stated,
led labor bodies.
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Nfw York had a population of
At the 'Calabrian port of Cat- •explained.
Warne, whose testimony in 300.000 and London a population
antxro Marina, fltheimen eon*
llnued to work. Rome’s II Mesa !copm&gt;ciion with the third sup- of £.000.04)0 but that llrcre* Were,
aggero reported.
plemental appropriation* bill was 17 murders in New York and only
At San Benedetto , Del Tronto, made public today, said the bureau one In London.
also In Calahria, marine workers
w*ws reported nicking to their
Jobs.1
L’Unlta. Communist ,new*psp»r
IT’S NOT TOO LATE
In Rome, said thal strikes were.
in prospeef St two other Sicilian
to have Plcfures mnfte for
t°wna “In the Interest of the unChristmas
employed —a t Caltanlsetta ami

a i d 1 UP1 V d rU 'e . make ’em look aa
"he’s a suU tL afhrlr” adorn other if they're a hirtdranev to walkrim*. Borne gals just stick to their lag- • - •
own names or ths narnss of their
|lut even. s t Njimsmly it w «m i
lororltlei.
the girM haven’t quite made up
.
,
(heir uiimfr'and some are in the
Sioppy sweaters are not entire­ 'way-belhwlhe-knw class and
ly out on the campus. Kids who .liters arc. In the littlr-belpw-lbe*
couldn’t make' up their mind)
whether the style was In or out them in the same boat aa other
are wearing gobby awrater* students throughout the country.
.
,
which ran he worn loose or by
mean* of hidden laces In the back.
To commemorate their founding, the Girl Scout* around the
world will participate In "Seven |
Servlce Days.” Mou- than 30 fort-lgn troops of Gtri Bcouta hive
come Into tafing alnce the end of
Marada rn surfaced roads are
World War It Including 2 troops
from a rlgged-up station in in Saudi Arabia, and II In Japan. named a fte r MarAdam. an 18tli
their bedioom and ran be lu-nr-l This is the International program Century Scottish engineer.
several hundred fret from their for Ihe period: Sunday, Attend
apartment. The kblf made quite church In uniform; Monday,
a hit of their own equipment, Homcmaking Day; Tuesday, Citl- national Friendship Day; Friday,
ths rest they buy out of their xeruhip Day; Wedhesday, Health Aria and Crafta Day; Saturday,
allowance which they pc.*r or amt Safety Day; Thursday, Inter- Out-of-Doors Day.
VIvisa

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The tasteful, the thrifty, the most
appreciated gift

RAYMOND STUDIO
D Flotilla Stale Hank Building
Phone iOHS
Picture* made up to nnd including December UMh
for Christinns delivery

ited Sox would Just show
d (French the
o send dol- up July lb to stsrt training lor
with paper- tne World Series.
The American Association of
lur In* College Baseball Coaches, which
kish Ambat
. def of got no reply from the majors
the""Turkish general staff, Oetv on Its 'no-tampering' proposal,
is planning to entertain ai
Omurtak.
tart
more ,than
U
H l u n a n ,
w rw s
, ------ a j ’1,000
(, i
crowded the buffet. Hot lamb with N.C.A.A. folks at a big banquet
January college meet
Hce. roasts of betf. turkey/ ham, during
lehes, cakes; ai
u .T h ,e°J**k,* h« “# d their rain*
UW rpf Foreign Affqir* and Mme
Tsaldaris, Ble &gt;Ctic|mi)bvaklana,
t**1'
!
minisThv. HelKKtiv* *nWrtlined for
,&gt;,ul " ' nri Hpaak,
the Chinese for Foreign Minister

basketball: Holy Cross, N.
cage champion, plays its
collegiate game In New Y
ih e Columbia gym. Four
five Holy Cross Starters
from the metropolitan district.
Attendance will be limited to
2,bOO students and alumni of the
two achool* . . . The U. S. Olym­
pic Committee |« issuing an
O ly m p ic
victory ’ stamp to help

Jersey Joe Walrntl’a house
itutiun
wiving in Camden,

M s a m ^ - .f - ^ r - T - C T n T T w r H n m r ^ ir r w ir a

man. But Jersey Joe hasn’t writ
ten anv ’poetry yst . .
I^stet
Rice, Colgate basketball guard,
missed a game recently to. write
a Rhmlca scholarship, rxamlnaeluding Mrs. Ueon
Mrs. Evalyn Walsh M cl^an as
No. 1 party-givsf, are vying for
honors In spheres of their own.
&gt; Adding impetus to the whirl!gig Is the return of tire legiilstors, the comings slid goings of feedetf.
military brats and the creation
Of the new Defense Department.
NEXT DOOR NF.IG1IRORH
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ATHENS, Ga. Dec. 17 (flped a ll—Next-door neighbors will
bo booting extra points In this
vear’a Gator Bowl at Jacksonvilla and Maryland meet Jan. 1.
Joe Geri, Bulldog toe artiat, and
Tom Mctlpgh, Terrapin kicker,
tlpg Center, were high school teammates at
wdnty Fifth Phoenlxvllle, Pa., and lived Just
Avenue, has fire doors—apart on the same

W aupfridab

Colbert and will
time on January
nonneed this mofhTtt by Mia.
Culda Wilson, county 'bom* deir.hnatralion agent.
The County Commission pays
the supervisor'* salary, and luu
f.'rnlshsd the buildlig. and wi|l
tontlnue to do so tm the pubh •
•ire aa Iona as there Is a m i l
u d desire for It, *4ia. Wdwm
Stated.
. The city has b rc i were gensfous In supplying water for u u
In' Ibe kitchen, snd much wstei
J* used, Mr*. WtUon no.mod out
She also declared that tin H|__
ot'.d* Phwer and LlgM t ’o. he:
lean yfcry .cooperalire In turn

Awarded in

First Contest Ends December 28, 1947

The first synthetic dy* of commerlrSl importance was produced
in I860.
i.'g ths summer, and requiring' inr
s t posit. _
Colbert .cun he e lACtC.I

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c;00 A. M. and from .1:00 to
W.0T P. M.. and airs. Wilsoi
today termed her a very agree­
able, efficient pereon. Can* aru
sold at the kitchen at about coal,
allowing a hit extra to ih k j
care of those bant or ruined fn
sealing. The toll on canning is
two cents for pln'.t or No. ^8

# G ift Theatre Gift Hooks For C hiisltnu •

STARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!
- Fast Hornes and Beautiful Women!
CT bt Blory of a Fabulous Guy. . . ^
-4-|Uk Wonderful Girl. * *. *-------------'J V d b ------51.
land Their Unbeatable Horse!
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SENSATIONAL PRIZES FOR

h-fhazeh
a* ” SI 35,000 PRIZE CONTI

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!ACH 0 8 TNI a WILL 88 AWAIDtD ,
IIO SIPABATI COHTtn
tom
plelely eqslyped.
A{

Jpuwr and Fraser wants &lt;vtry -car owner in AmenCR to know fim*
hand the difference between prewar and poitwar motor can. L&lt;?ok around,
t&amp;tlwmUtakable characterlitici of Kaiier-Fraier design can be Teen in
nearly every hew car model Introduced by other mfnuf^cturcrt. And this
style trend is certain to be foUowtdr by others In the years to come. I t has

splelely eqslppsd.

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lard CahtMt. Medsl Hydras Ms
eadyear seper-sesklsaed, wkHi
a-Frater Waal
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Mr.

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completely changed modern motor car design. These great carl arc miles
fbcad in performance, style,-ride*

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Come and see the Kaiser and the FjtAfcE* tdajiy. Get your free entty

blank . . . your free tip sheet. Aik your dealer any questions you want.
Watch the Kaiser-Grazer ads. Follow the rules an ^ w in l There’s

go

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chase oCcessary. Here *rc the most beautiful cars In the vaorldl ’

C o a to f fs try

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cum.- to bev pncient job lu ith lhe Inr epirodei in the 1rnfn.ii.rj hi»i
lntejnniluual Silver Co, a t Meri*. ton* «f nirharO I W r «(.•
»aui*t u n ii.) u iu tc *m tn n ^ n - 1 mjuI Tristram mid Ihcult, have
It) VOFI.AMU* KFRR
.n Out #Uv«*r.
bo* n fot ri-j on t h* §ltu uf Knp
Special to Th* Kanlnrdt Herald
Pntduflnft one of her pattern* land’. hlitoncal C hert.) itbliey."
Hr MARIAN H. J0VK8
atilt ente.lt Iona, gard «utk. After —
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AP New'features
Writer
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Mi** HrSund-Y ha* chosen .... .
It may nMnnish yen
Irani \ pc f»-&gt; . d ■ design {with due re
• Due tu the ITA merlin* that
hut rmarly rdl th.- silwi wur-' g*H for the cost i.f uiimrfac lire)
was held Tuesday evening In Urn
used by million* of konien dally f i l I* &gt;h»*c«l In .lite r. Then Mis*
school auditorium .* .lln* Chapp-I
•* dyaientd to aten, ihni j* why . Helatol. i take* i) Uiui a Compctl-'
Guild Circle ul the Oviedo Meth­
Lillian Hetnndri it u -intolmil : tor’- '*•&gt;'. teller of cumpai-ibje de*
She Irattled hi t vxoy tip . tn j * -Igtr to women’* eluh»%
»1fcl, rnlfggO
odist Ckurrh postponed their
prnfe**!oii thut mid shouldered &lt;aflipuM * to «.-r whtrli hf rhe two
ChrlMms* tmrty to Thursday
women, to l- ionre the fits*, v.omtrn 11» 1**1 lik.d. If the women do not
evening uf this week at the horn*
►
toif rlcsuEiier cmployrrl by * I choose rflclandvr'# Jc-iitn rtn-st of
of Mr*. W. II. Gore. The boa#
, major silvcm-in. c«,nrpiiric arid. •&gt;: the tithe, #ljc scrnmt lt and *tnit»
tease* for the party are. Iw»lde*
far a; her mitlpany kr.,.w- ||„. ■nrraln, rontlnnlns the procc** un
Mr#. Gore. Mr#. A. M. Jom** end
'only une rurlt today esrept h c ii'd #!;•■ win*.
MiY Carl Paul.
own assistnnt. _
After staving for a while with
AifJ may have one of the our
*' Mr. and Mr#. Burges# McMahan
venir spoon* *h. &lt;h -iaticJ for the
fTolluwirtg I heir release fioin the
three twentieth century world
\ \ A K t; U P BUSINESS /
ho&lt;pital. Mr#. Ferrell ll»o»k,y and
fairs-.In Cb learn, San Fraud pc .
iriby run, Marion Waller, and
By
A d v e rtis in g In j /
rind New York. Ihtrirtc toe wu&gt;
&gt; Mr. llea»iey have returned to
DON’T KORGKT
when hei contpany wpj in »a,
J ^ h ii N yw cpape*
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their own home.
l- work,- she d-aicnnl—
m alY~tr"mat
ehtne *on partMr. and Mr*. W. II. I.utb
THURSDAY
have »old Ihelr home to Mr. ami
“" h e n I hcy#n work in .mMr*. D. .T. Ffire. who will take
olhrr corn pa in Bi„r, if,,,,, n
8 :0 0 P . M .
, poB#e**iun about Jan. 1.
year* aril, they all bwUd down
m a woman." u-ralU friend I t . .
.
Mrs. I-eon Olliff wa* on a shop,
Itcnllr. hlur-c.'rJ \l,~. Hdomicr.
ping trip In Orlando Tuesday.
•lire men tnlrt me the., didn’t
Mr*. Maude Coates I# planning
-on visiting frienda In Jacksonville
i
Vlf"^ "at* a # onien's
Joh because women would not
•during the Christmas holiday*. ■
tic able to understand the pre
Associate Worthy Patron Frank
ci&gt;» of maiturucliire. There I*
W. Talbott. Mr#. Frank W. Tal­
no hini; very romtilirated 2In)in
bott. *Mr#. J . 11. Jom'#, Mr#. Paul
It. but th»1 is what thet .a Id.
. Campbell, ami Mr#. “TKemtofu
M o tif Cttmeras •• S A* ifi MM
And wlieneter I rtnie Inin a
. Aulin-nre among the one# planroom, the men hid Iheh draw.
C niiiliil (nm erttii — .1.* MM
ning on attending the .covered
I|&gt;K». Hut that’s all chanced todUh supper ami Christmas party
Uv A r^ u s ttnd Ilu c rn n re r
in the rompan&gt; where I am
to be given Thursday. nlichl by OAUOMTII wf a New York phy.t- dat
now.
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8«mlnole Chdpter No. 'J. Order of nnn. pielty Carol Wondetman hss
Traveler Cameras
Mi»» llrlainti'i ha* lust irtum r.l
Eastern Star*, at the Masonic
• Projeclore
Hall in Sanford Tliurarlay even* Jtiirt i'ltnCU it i-oiiiriu't wltti a French from a three month*' trip to Ku
flint pnxliictinti mclety. A cover 'upe where »he visited sifver far
--in*.
girl,
Carol
had
resisted
llollywcH*!
toriea
in
Htockholm.
CopenhaKv*’
The children ItY the primary de­
A. WIKBOLDT
wfdlc tn thr^U. S. and went to . and Uslo.
partment of the Oviedo Mrtho- olters
on tho ___ the) ^sre doing somclhiny
210 Park A\enur
dl*t Churrh will he entertained France to study art. Whiledirector
n®w s1#■* \o r__™»a*P -)*—fri.unrliiijr
*.il» fe *
4 4# §
H
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tHim
itill
W * # * * ^ * r_sa
s
aR French
with a Christina* party at t)]e *ftlyjfra,
'"IrniViL
. C°i!‘'r i rwV
church Wednesday •afternoon at rpottcil her end ptrsiiatlfl Jltr to
(International)
- c n lift.
flntcrurmonal)
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8:30 P. M.
pldllna It." .he reported. "The
Mr*. Ruhr Itnuer has returned
color l« applied all over the oul*
to school following an absence
#Idf and The luaid ej.i-leff-.ilrrr——due to—iHness.— Mr*. -'Trsinsiky
ThC) say they frel that pUlrii
tupolird durintr her alwenre.
ware doe* mu we*/ writ
Hv MHS. J. II. MKMCK
Mrs. H. II. Link wm sustitute
eunuch.”
teacher fur Mr*. Caldwell during
.-.., i..I had .. Hfi-.-iic
' ,1»1
iiftiii.'htot
T im T
T..WO
e e tle ' . M
1' 1 Hcltt'der
I W a p . li'r iIs thth - d
a ittrttU l
t the past Week during her a Inc nee.
Mr. ami Mr*. I. O. Audi rum monthh 7ai»ln|t funds for Volun.
of Ollnndo. spent the week-end tear J ^ ^ e * . Ps K
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Thi-rc was a llvclv suction
nmtion of
t. , ,, '
H , „ ,
with their parents.’ Mr. am! Mrs.
eountlv** atticles W r J "
|lnj t,r; u ,J ,,
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Jack C .' Karel).
of tlm |m*
Mr. and Mr*. K. M. Olliff, had ninht a t . UoifWoml HotH which
lh&lt;-lr recent dinner guo ls was very sucWasfuU . .Till* '•»* school boned. Mi-&lt; llrlaiMlar nw h
.1 lint. 21 ntin». ....
their thildrt n Mrs. lorn.' liultuxe followed hv mofpTTim on h) Dr. u - hc*i mind to ttcyoim- mt »tti«
Mis* FluuU’ih Olliff. C hnilo llu ria tl of Or Undo. U edii-RiU’ 'when she was -tilt r I. iL girl, mid
there
will
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lando; and Mu ami Mrs.. I.. on C. .it the hotel In the evening with , .,|unBfj
more movivi afterwards.
Island Srh.i d „r p
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Olliff. of Oviedo.
ih e Civic1 Leaitue had a sue- j l ater t.Uc did fee? lanes adverRobert Ian- .a student at the
ikmrhes. Thru u •fortBlI
- University of Florida apcnl the tersfol fi««l #al» and Satuuinv .
week-end at homo with his par­ nlfthl a card party, the fiist o f , |inifc*»ir Intel. #•,..( her in silver
design and slu* hecamu so. fasel
-JaritHonville Palalka— Si. Augustine
ent*. Mr. ami Mr*. l)uirles S. a series.
For Christ Chuirli school mein- r.uted thut she deirtmined to filter
•VI-t t *.)nfic Sir-- Ahltt**!
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l&gt;er#
of
Youme
People#
8crvlre
the
profession.
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knowing
thut
The meminj* and therf fitmwonu-n
were
not
s-uyM
there,
she
ta-aguo
of
Sanford
tome
to
load
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ilies of Ami rlcnn (.vkIorv Post. No.
1143 were entertained with a bar­ the vonnjrster* a t: 3;0fl o'clock In dallhvra'elv wmk-,1 for and won
Lihrary
llflll.
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h&gt;
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New
Passenger*
Air Mall
becue at Sweetwater I’aik n will boon Dee. IS.
, F.ntrlaml .1 Ur* mvl fi'lv-r
I’or All. Air Trmtcl lleveesstlnns
wa-.1 had hvthen.
l Mem tiers of l&gt;unr\vi&gt;o.| Card 1smith# AssocUlion fnr.lhr best stuh- Mr a n ? M r .
r M mhI
n" r «»‘«H ay ninht u .jd -n t de*im of silver j-w.de, v.
Mr. m *l
l scue*t» o f - Mr. nml. Mi*. Loui* .Armed with that she got a Job «k
nisnlng .eiatdcm jewelry, prnitMr. and Mr#. J
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&lt;Dr ', M '- resiid to hid
vri”low ware d-stp-N and
and Mr*. Hilly (UmmaKe. Mr. i1 Students
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ami Mr*. Jack C. Ka veil, Mr. and
Mr*.
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nl*ll‘ CovnKnr l Fm.,, ^ UT ' ‘'1}** ^hV .W al'^nluK h’ 'wlVr hold the
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X r Un^emln r luoprnm on Thursday
} } T&gt;' Jl'ftfllk- Malcolifl, Mr. ,,f
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home of Air*. L.
K**I &amp;}/r*;I1I‘oc M.lrolrri, Mr. and „ c^arcy
;t.an oVlofU.
Mr*. William A. Maid, Jr., Mr. | Three stables of trotting horand Mra. A. I). Wall, Mr and ses have Iwen brought to ScmMrs. Henry WotdotL Mr. and T,.0|,. Dilving Park for, this wes­
Mra. Hilly West,—Mr. -and Mr*? 1son. Tom Berry
norry with 25 fiom
Ferrell Hcasley. &gt;jr. And'Mrs. Joe litxinalun. Ky., II, C. Fitziiatrick1
Beasley, Jr,, Mr. and Mrs. Sler- with 21 front IndinnapolU, Ind.,|
rltt Staley, Mr. and Air*. C, R. Fied Kxun (min Lesington with &lt;
Clunts, Jr., Mr. and *'»y. William 14.
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Mr*. J . 11. Mentek utlvmlcd the.
llenry Martin, Mr. amt Mra. John
W. Evans. "Mr. and Mrs, H. F. luntrltoou for jitato ofticci* of the
Wheeler, Jr., Ms. and Mr*. Phil n.A.It. In Sanford un Friday noon.
Packard, Mr. ami Mr*. Tommy i
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Uerryl Brown, Mr. and Mr*.
I)r. Chartai
P ennina
Ralpfi King, Ray Hoaalcv, Jn.eph
Optometrlnt
Lawton, Mr. and Sirs. Kd Sweat,
1 s t Ale’ll, Mr. and Mr*. Tommy
S a n fo rd A t la n t ic Ilk . |IM g .
Stales'. Mr. and Mr* Paul MlkIlo u r a ; &gt; -IZ 1-5
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Sal. t - 12
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New School Subjects

The Sanford Herald

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ralalaa laaAa. aalU ka akaraal lai
al aaaalar »4. . r 1t«n,» ram._____
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kallaaal Halo al a4r.rfl.tas. Olfl#a« ara a.alalala.4 la Ika lat*..i
rlllaa la Iky raaalr? aallk kaaOaoai
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AaaaalalH r»»aa aaklrk la a«.llla&lt;a
aulaalaala la Ika aaa l»r rarat.lt
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So many subjects arc taught in the school* today or nt
least appear In*the school curriculum that to suggest nny
more might dismay an educator. When, however, the boss
of all educators mnkes a suggeation, it should at least re­
ceive attention.
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High schools should show howpublic opinion i* formed,
says John W. Studeh'aker. Commissioner of the United
States Office of Education. There should nlso be instruction
on how to use official reporta and government documents,
how to fill in tax forms, how to mark ballots or to use a

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1947,
aWEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1947

Official A gencies
THE WORLD TODAY Have D ifficu lties
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AI* Karri in Affairrrtnmlyat
In Finding Rooms

B* JANE EADS
WABlliNGTON—The Depart­
e d
of the Interior haa a
"terrific headache" trying to findf c
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nmm for Mime old line a g e n c ln ,^
moving back from Chicago whets
they've been holding forth since
the early •&gt;■&gt;*»„ ° L lhe w*r '.
More than 100.000 square fed
of office apace la needed to ac­
Most grown-ups would be grateful for such infomio-) *0
pffen,iT°
Ian ami commodate tb* *Zr nc’ea —the In­
lion. Crammed full na the school programs sometimea seem rx ten j B o n d domination across dian
Affairs Office, National Park
western Europe.
to he, room might be made for these subjects.
Service and Flah and Wildlife
Thi*
may
eaaily
be
the
deciatve
(One omission occurred to a jierwon who happened to European battle in the atruggle Service.
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Into nn office
this won bellng discussed. What between
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snd the Dem­ Other* of Secretary Krug’a
about thp proper amount to tip? He wns Teferretl to an ocracies. Certainly It give* an agencir* long houaed In tin
unwelcome
picture of “ two building -will Ju*t hive to move £
etiquette column.) world*" at loggerhead*. However, over. Bedlam reign*,.but aquada
But taking Commis/iionor Studcbakcr seriously as to on
the blighter *lde it the fact of moving men are gradually
practical subjects dealing with the problems of contcm|&gt;o- that it find* the three ma]o« bringing order out of the chaos
rary life, the fact remains•that an natbnUhing amount of democratic* finally united in tni* created by offiae fixture* pilinz
r o r France ia standing up In the corridor* and
the
such Information* ns he suggests is td be found in the cm!*, with
Britain and the United aquceiing In of additional percolumns of newspu|»era und niaguzlncs and in public libra­ mildly
fitatea.
ries. Those who need it can ask and receive from any news­ Aa the Big Four Conference sonnet.
In addition to the Department**
paper. H it has not the information immediately on tap It we* ruahing to en angry* eloae. headache, th* 400 returning clerk*
~WEtlNESDAY, DECVn.JHT' rnn*sulmost always tell the questioner Where snd how to French Foreign Miniiter Uidault hunting
living apace have ‘Just
we* quoted by the new»peper
obtain it.
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I’eria-Urease a* declaring that that many individual noggin- . .
Bini-E VERSE TOR TODAY
The public libraries have income tax information on hi* country couldn't act. any twisters. An official reports that YOUR THOUGHTS MAKE YOU hand, ballot information nt.election time and government longer a* referee between Russia only about 68 percent of the re- •
WHAT YOU ARE. YOU CANT
and the U. 8. A. He « ld *it be- turning worker* have ajicceedH ^
THINK EVIL THOUGHTS AND document and report information all the time. Tax office* cbmea obvious that the U.8.S.R.» jn finding “aome a o r f of lodg­
BE A CLEAN PERRON: If U irlr nro usually courteous and helpful. Why doesn't the citizen effort* no longer are aimed a t ing.
bo. any virtue and If there ha* yiy use the seryicoH he already has before puttingniorc weigh! peace.
• “The** people don t want te­
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llar, think on thrsa things
Ilidault’a atatemenl might be ex­ pee*." he aald. “They want com­
on schools 7
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no longer la poasllile for any familles and decent aingle room*.
We hope th/il. the City Commit
country, or individual, to take a
A housing committee haa been
Dawn
For
Britain
middle of the road course between net up to help the house-hunter*
lion can find tome way to carr)
Communism and Democracy. It * but Washington ace ms more
out the recommendation! of th:
Old-time philosophers who claim that it In always dark either one or the other. The two Crowded
today tljan It war dur­
J a y c e e committee * in veil, gat ing
CHt juHt before dawn are How being vindicated in Great isms just don’t ml*.
ing the war year*.
condition! at the local cemetery.
'Meantime,
In
_oecordanee
with
Britain. The public here ban grown accustomed to nail re­
George Hadden, who served on
There-ii no douht that the aitua sorts from England and to propheciea (dating thnt the tlra ty obligations, the last of
Uncle Sam's troop* of occupation the housing committee when th i
tiorv out there . ^ a^disgrace jo ('Km«h” wcre "through/’ The latent otwoiratlonrt. however, In Ju ly are aboard a Yuleildrt three agencies moved to Lhlcagj,
1 Sanford and everybody in it. arc more'hopofui and give evidence thnt the wornt In oyer;, im niport, bound lor home, and Kaya that** why more than 140 of
though perhapi no blame attarhe*
employe** in the three otiUlla
;
The morale of the English people-Ih improved and for th j British also have folded their the
a
. smjIiI I** I na * Wthn*
.
to .remal^
to the Cily became of ill lack the mont part they are working harrier. Coni, which in baaiy\ tenia and departed that economl*. chose
rally shattered and politically tur­ City.
of fundi lo do anything about
has divert the firnt indication of an upward trend, with a bulent country whoac governll. However, mine mean* of ran production mark of four million lomi hetrl foB more than ir m eh fU fTghilng f life*ami death
WASHINGTON has a new Lady
ing* revenur for improvrmrnl* will month. The firnt load of coal for ex|&gt;ort nince Inst winter St niggle against Moscow-dlrccted Diplomat.' blonde Scm-ra Olga
Communism.
have to be found if Sanford t- comprised 8.000 tons ithipped from a port in Scotland re
llrieeno, cultural attache of
At first glance thi* withdrawal the
Vencxuelan cmbaaay. Her
lo jre tp pace with other munici- cent|y. SJmilar gains are rejrortcd in *Im 1 andjimchincry. might
seem llko yanking crutches
, patili'i which are showing a . prop while a ten per cent increase in output in the reply to the from under a cripple—but not *o. many capabilities and talent* In­
military contingent* had clude playing the guitar and be­
et reaped for the dead.
api&gt;eal of Sir Stafford Crlpps for more production in thnt These
been reduced to a handful of men, ing witty in five diffetent lan­
mere token foree*. And as the guage*.
Democrat* throughout the yean lino.
A steady upward climb in production and a healthy Americana sail away they are re­ Before coming to Washington,
have gained turh an untavory iff
placed
laced by President Trum an* Senora Brlceno waa her country’*
to work should play n large part in making life blunt
utation for their mitUltdersUading willingness
warning
ing that.
___ If Italy. * cultural attache in Cuba, bhu
*. • •« st • f __ fa_ t L-&gt;.I«1,Im .. ...I List* i*'i 1intlu
of the value of e dollar that easier in Britain, In spite of hardship and low rntions.
sovereignty should be threatened. haa been a foreign correspondent..
Iccturer.-a prnfcaaor.. She hss.
they cannot get money for for­ Hritling Is beginning to see daylight a t the end of his loiiu Ihe Untied Stale* would be obliged
to consider what measure* would also written novch. • CurrenMy
eign relief even when everyone night of muddling through.
Ihi appropriate for thu* main her name is among thoa? pr». (lie admit* that luch relief ii
tcnanCe of peace and security.
posed to occupy a chair a t tha
both, charitable and tuential fioih
That, I take it. I* a promlaj^- Spaniah Royal Academy of lliaPaid In Full
couched
In
the
language
of
dip­
a practical point of view. So_ the
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lomacy—to safeguard Italy from tory.
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Senora Brlceno hold* the deco­
Thd London'Evening News told this story of Britain aggression. „
Administration'* bill, apparently tax /.'nitnation:
Turning to another field of ration of tbo "Order jaLlaabella.
new*, the British Houae bestowed upon her by 8p*ln after
believing that it call, for leaf:
A wealthy Leeds businessman underwent .an operation foreign
served aa-cultural delegate to
raking and boon doggling in the and the surgeon sent a bill for $1080 (400 guineas). “ I m of Commons haa before It the ehe
Warmly debated
question of that country In 1036.
* ilreets of Pdria. ll may be lint not quibbling." the patient told the surgeon, "because I can whether Prlnra Philip should be
She haa written alx hooka In
the cut was unjustified, bul tbr afford to pav. Bul do you realize that, with the present given a atate allowance of tan Spaniah, one of which, "Cucka
burden of proof, after 14 yeart .super-tax, I have to earn not leas thnn $61,000 to pay your thousand pounds (140.000&gt; m* a and Bulla in Caracas," haa been
royal Duke and huaband of Prin­ translated Into English. and ha*
of spending, is on the Democrat,. $1080?" '
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The surgeon coticeded the point. His client went on; to the throne.
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The Bureau of labqr Statistic!
Well, far Ik- it from your col­
WHEN Sam Solomon, airline*
reveals that il now costs $4St» "You, rts-ts surgeon, nre nt the lop of your clasa. You muni umnist to Intrude in John Bull a
1M
mera per year for a family lo lor pay heavy taxes, too. How much do you expect to get out affair* hut. having been a' ctoae official, greeted a o m #
,
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. observer of (he royal family gueata at an ovater roaat at hla.
than it did a year ago; and ihc of the $1680?" ,.•
Silver Spring/M d., estate h t led
The aurgeon ncribbled for a moment and announced. over aome eighteen
heirt promptly bleed* for the
lo a clothesline and told
idrnrr.
In
England,
$108."
forgotten man. hut it bleeds-mom
them too pick
that
they
are
among
the
hardest
pic out .their ovfti bibs.
"So." said the patient; "Ih order to pay you $108 I have worker* in the world.* Their time The blba
were made of green
for those who throbjdi force of
to
cam
$6-1,000.
Supposing
we
settle
for
a
case
of
whisky.
truly belong* to their people. paper, and **«h guest found one
circumstances are living on pen­
-UP
I Week In and weetr out they plav with hla name on It. The Invita
"Done." said the surgeon
sions or life insurance- annuities
a prominent part In all aorta of tion waa “from 2 P. M. tH| T .”
like widows and orphans and ----------------------- -------------functions, anil their schedule# After ewlmming,' tennis, horaeoften run from morning until thors. badminton and what-rmt,
thousand* of unorganized worker*
Christman
Cards
Are
midnight and cover many engage­ Sam began aerving tha oyster*—
who are now trying lo 4d al°ng
lt’a a lough Job, and we baked, fried, raw. He alto dlahrd
Trap For Bootlegger ment*
on the tame salaries they were
have been told tnet "the laborer out three different* kind* of ham,
making before the war. It is hard
is worthy of his hire."
gob*, of ahrimp, hot blaculta,
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec. 17
While we are on the suhleet of
for a'coal miner to meet the high
The aheriff thought It was royalty, Lord Baldwin who has doughnut* and been
' cost of living. It it much harder
tactleta. If not downright Insult­ just died In England waan’t th*
for those whose incomes - have
ing. when he got Christmas cardt greatest figure ever to be lUTf
WASHINGTON -Dee- '17 UPI— of thanks from an Oklahoma Cily minister but hla name Is bou
5 Men A iding S tale
not been raised.
A leader of tha* Army’s reterva bootlegger.
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, to live In hlatory as the one who
Most To Be Picked
forced King Edward VIII (now
Proponents of Communism, of officer* declared today thla connEspecially, one* that read—
t r r Is "m sklnr face* at Ru*sl»
"At the close o f . another year the Duka of Windsor) to chose
whom there are several in this with neither the military fore*
Dec. 17 (Spebetween alxllfatlon and renun
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country, can have little to say that nor military planning to back It we reallxe how Im portant' your cletlon
five__yojrng.
of Wallla g a rflfM flllHBi •1*1) ■■Balaetlon
been
Xiltndahlo-luid
good
h™..*
ii aoixl o L lh e recent umency. -UP—
17&gt;n ATTTaTdwln himself aald to men who hare contributed m oit
to our success.
parliament In asking It to eonrevaluation in Russia, ist least in -Brig. General E. A.* F-vana.
You can’t aak a sheriff to take alder Edward’# measaga of ahdle- to tha welfare of tha S lat*’dur­
ing 1947, an annual project of
so far at the little man it con* executive- director of th* Reserve lhat sort of thing from a boot­ catlnn.
"No more difficult, and -J
Officers Aaaoeiatton. told reportearned. According to thi: plan, erg the nation’* defense* are suf­ legger. especially In prohibition might say, more repugnant task the Florida Junior Chamber of
Commerce, will be made by a
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the Russian government hat or­ fering from poor leadership at Oklahoma.
ever ha* been Imposed on a prime dlatingulsHed group of tha stale’*
So
Igst
night
deputle*
began
minister.”
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dered all citizens lo turn over tha Pontaxon**—headquarter# of
business, political and profaaaionBaldwin was the type who si leaders, it waa announced
the telephone numbers
lo the government 'all their money the new National Defense Da- calling
followed
the
dictates
of
conscience,
they
found
nn
a
little
red
can!
.
today.
and receive new money in return oartment.
He aald at a new# conference attached to tha Yule greeting. and he was deeplv religious. Once
The Judf** 1
McGregor
on the batia oj one new ruble he and other reserve officers are Soft yoicea discussed prices, made when I waa chatting with him In
hla private office at 10 Downing Smith, President,. Florida Powjr
for ten old one*, fn effect, this ready to laR congressional com­ appointments. . .
Eight Co., Miami; Edward
When it waa all over, one man etreet I asked him If he be­ and
meant lhat if you had $500 in the mittee* that:
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lieved In prayer. Hw-Hesitated a Ball, Trualea, Alfred L DuPont
waa'
in
jail
on’
liquor
charges,
1. Th* manpower of the Army
tea kettle behind the atove, yon
Estate, Jacksonville; Harold Co.
lanta’a pack was 42 pints lighter, moment and then aald:
would have to give it to the la declining "kt an alarming -and the bootlegger’s Christmas •“1 believe that no man can go lee, ExecutW* VIce-Prealdent.
r*U*". beestuae the volunteer »ra­
through life tarrying a great Florida B u te Chamber of Com­
government, or have your head te
spirit had all gone down the burden
m of recruiting haa failed.
without dlvlna guidance. merce, Jacksonville; Clarence M.
drain.
chopped, off. and receive in rttum
Gay, Sfkte , Cotrfptroller, 'Tails
2. The National Guard, aupHe
discovered
lhat
aome
hQ01 Iv " $50, Or if you had a noaed to have 680.000 men ready
oq
Tea plant* are evergreens, but haisee: J. Thomas Gurney, Chair­
tnoroua—or
unsatisfied—custom­
must grow in hot, moist climates. man, State lloayl of Control, Or$IOTH&gt;0 life.inturancgjjolicy aml fo rt_any “moblllaatlon day
er* had re-addretacd his cards.
Undo; SpeaasrdT Holland, United
your husband died, you would emergency, actually ha* only
"poorly equipped troop*.
8U tea Senator, Bartow; Walter
get only, $1,000. How wpuld you •.*00.000
8. The morale of the organised Manila's Rebuilding
Hayea, President. American Flra
like that)
•_
. rrserves ia f t o ' bSYtly ahot that I
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
and Casualty Co., Orlando; Dr.
•
ay Alley
Said Just B eginning
doubt you foUld get together 20
Hamilton Holt, President, Rob
Robert M. Hutchins is a very ocrcent pf the men In an emer­
Una College, Winter Pork; Nathan
nite young man. and a veiy gency."
Mayo, CommUatoner of Agricul­
**
AP Nrwsfealurea
OLE TOfA
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brilliant man. He i* president of
MANIEA—War-wrecked
Ma­
ture, .TaBahaaaeei Judge H, I
Evans aald that In the wgan.
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Behring, Justice 'Supreme Couriit#d rr«rnrr
only—one oul of fire nila'* real reconstruction la Just
the Univenity of Chicago, wst, ...»
-------FA C E , HE MU*
Tallahassee; C. Ervin Wall*.'.
when elevated. In that high of- »m«mg the W J 0 0 o « k m and beginning, Edward E. Hotter, one
President, Professional Insurance
r - __
l . li_ ,l . * k„ . __ T.
only on# out of 24 among th* of the leading Amerkiyi contrac­
fic*.
probably
the youngest coU only.
f R G oT T .I6 I0 H — I R
f»80,000 anllttad man have JC tor* In the Philippine*, report*.
Company, Jacksonville; J o h n
lege pmkJent in the United calved any Inatructlona on what
Koater said the high coat of
Pennekarop, AaaocUte Editor, Ml*
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t&gt;
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Slatei. He' bgt done a grand 'job to do In a national
■ . . emergency.
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building material* and tha alowrml Herald, Miami; Dr- J. HIUM
m m of Uva alty-planning commlailliam -JL-N abltlL ®rc»~
Miller, Preaidant, University • «*in making tlw University of Chi­ CnL W illiam-lL_NaUctt*
V
Florida, palneavllln.
cago on* df this nation's lead­ Id rn tijof tha association, chimed g|on adopting a permanent lay­
out for tha naw city haa held
one' 'far thU Junior
Nomination
ing educational universities, even ln“W# should get ready .norw to
Chora bar award may Include *n»
if haa unwillinfnett to face Ilie meet the so-called hinde
young man,, a resident of tM
nil* during th* Drat eight month*
facta of life hat rciultcd in the emorgancy.’ If there la no
elate. batU H ? ’th* age* of **abolishment of football at Chica­ elorad amargeocy, ‘ they should of 1947, however, were nearly
and 88. Th*(winnera will b* an ­
tall on"
i
’
•'•
double
those
In
th#
like
period
nounced at a banquet held In Tango. But when he says that "uni-! Nablctt aald th# llata of remllo* 1946, reaching $g2i)7R,S83
aacola on Falx
Balden Waldo,
venal military training it a ridic- net* of tha Regular Army and Much of this was for purchase of
Chairman r t the'Comm it teo, »u&lt;
ulout and wasteful act of war.** Air Fort* fa far from lmpreaaleo. land on which -------- wGlade waad. John''
Referring to two nearby instal­ •trored.
J
^ . J*-a.
ha show* how completely tome
„
of the
ter.
Texas,
lation!. he added:
. '
Building cotta have come doarn
Chamber
United 8
of our cottega profestort and our • "If you go out to Andrew*
n tonally P*°'
great educators arc living in a Field or up to Ft. Mead* on a from last year, Koater aald. In
1*46 roata were 460 to 800 per
world apart, "ft will inflame olh- weekend you won’t G ad -a,
i ■!&gt;■■•
guard on duty.
’
«r Mtiona again,t us.*' ha seems poral’a^
" '
’ ia“ nrl* H ab««t
eral Elaenhower
free air
lo believe, at if anything could
w
m
b
tr
.
IU tem­
$t'«mf"ned'I
inflame them mors than the Tru­
perature may ha reduced to vary
tha U. S. government last year at
man Doctrine or th* Marihatf’
low la vela without any
contended that If there *_ __ $i;6o.OOO after
Plan already hare, flow often
tloa to csuh fpg. b"*
igm ergtncy and th* been gutted during th# battle for
&lt;fid we hear such . talk before
th* Axis power* ended, Manila. A t proreat cosU ara
Into the chamber trill
ab o rt SCO per r tn t of prewar,
'Pead Harbor I . . . and with what

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Th« collapse of the Big Four ef­
forts in London to frame German
and AustFian peace treatiaa ha*
scut America, Britain and France
into a huddle to dcvi*« waya and
mraps for the economic conioliilation of wcilct'i Germany, leaving
eastern Germany in the hands at
the Russians who will use It

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SA N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A

1928 Class To Have *
■“ Reunion On Dec. 27

Social Calender
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THURSDAY
The Truth Seekers Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
for a ’ covered dish luncheon at
12:80 P. M. a t the church annex.
A Christmas progtam will be
presented.
The annual Christmas party of
th# Fidelia Class of the First
Baptist Church will be held In
Ih* annex at 7:00 l&gt;. M. All hue-bands of the member* are invite.)
f l o aattend. Please make reserva­
tions by telephoning Mra. Hor­
ace Turner or Mr*. R. E. El*berry.
.,
The Grammar Pchonl P. *^, A.
will meet in the school auditoilum
a t 8:30 P. M. The hoard will
meet at 3:00 P. M.
The fourth grade of the South
Sdie Primary School will present
a Christina* pageant at 10:30 \
It. Tile public ia invited to a#

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Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.8.,
will meet at the Masonic Hall
at 8:00 P. M. A covered diah
•upper will precede the meeting
at 0:30 P. M.
. '
KRfDAI
The Annie 'Miller Circle will
have a Christmas party at 7:00
P. M. at the Elk's nail.
The I’hltalhea Class of the
Firat Baptist Church will hold a
Chriatma* party at 8:00 P. M.
^J*t the home of Mra. John Ik
*^Lee, 1108 Park Avenue. ^Member*
are asked to brings a present for
a gift exchange.
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GENEVA NEWS
P? MRS. A. H J lUflAM—
The Home Demonstration Club
had a covered dish luncheon at
fthe Community llouae last Tues­
day. Mrs. Kitcnrr ol Bantord guvo
a very interesting talk on Christ­
mas seals.
•
«
Mra. Mary. ____
Fells of
.. Zephyr
Hills. Fla. Is visiting Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Harrison.
•
Mr. and Mrs. W. YV. Davi* „f
Jackaonville Beach are making
their home with Mr*. Grant.
Mr. ami Mra. Ed Fulford and
childrrn have returned home after
a visit to relatives in Lake YVales.
I MJaa Frances Edward* is viaitIng her lister Mrs. Ed Fulfoid.
Mr. and Mra, Richard McGill
have raturned to their home in
Brooklyn, N. Y. after a v sit with
Mr. and Ml a. •Kay'.MeGil
The'm any frit-mi; °f Miss Betty
Yarborough will be .glad to kno«
she la improving after a recent
Illness, a
Mrs, O. C. Brockman ia a t
aftar a major
main operation at)
home nftar
Riverside Hospital it, Jacksonville.
#
Mra. Wilma Smith of Palm
Beach and I’earman Smith ol
Chattahoochee were visitors nf
Mra. O. C. -Brockman. •
Mr. and Mrs. H
II enry
. Jv re trrr
Spent U,e weekend with Mr. and
MW. O. E. -Poland of North San­
ford.
Mrs. Judaon Leonard and daugh­
ter of Ft. Pierre were weekend
guests of Mra. latRue Alderman.
Jack Monday of Schenectady,
N. Y. was the weekend visitor of
• Mr. and Mra. R. N. Btrevell. Mr.
Monday la spending the wlnteF
In St.' Petersburg
Miss F/anrea LcF’lls ha* rc
turned from Chicago, III. She was
a prize winder in Horn# Demon­
stration work.
•
.
’
Mr. and -Mr*, ^lloachper have
raturned from St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Y’erkea of',Jacksonville It
visiting Mra, Endor Curlatt.
Mr. and Mr*. P. G. Raker from

The home of Mr. and Mr*.
Phillip Bauer waa the arena of
a family reunlort last Hunday
honoring Sgt. and Mra... Charles
C. Geiger.
'*
.
Rgt. Geiger waa recant Iy marrlad to Ml*a Betty Jana McDer*
wltte of Boston. Maaa. About
80 relatives from Naw fimyrna.
Orlando. Maitland, Sanford anrj
Geneva war* nrraent.
Hgt. and M rs..Charlea Geiger
a re entertained with a pariv
Friday night at the Community
Hous*.
’’
e. . Mrs. Peart , Y'arborough
v m hottcBP. 8 fi* C^liror
fh the Marine aervke for 14 years
••nring two
o t i r i ^ u ifi In®
recent war. Mr. and Mra. Gelyar
leave on Tuesday
for Boston
where he hhpe* to be'etatlonad.

Lyman H igh School
1IY HELEN FARINA

will have their entertainment In
the class room thi* F'rlday after­
noon.
•
The Lyman Glee Club enter-}
talned the P. T. A. Tuesday nlghE|
The two selections which they*
have rhosen to sing are “On Thi*.
Good • Christmas
Morn” and
" Break FVirth Into Joy." Mra.
R. T. Milwrce will dirret. Tho!
glee .club will have their Chrisl-i
mas patty -this coming F’riday!
night. FNerynix- will go raroL
ing. then journey out to Sanlando.
Rprings for the fool and enter*
tainnient.
Reen recently at Ihe tmsket*
ball game .together were Falls'
Hawkins nnd Jimmy - FH ipatrickJ
Jimmy finally found his way back1
from Califcrnla In join his Sopho-t
more 'classmates. W rlcome hack'
to Lvman!!!!
Bov that Clydo
Walker and Donald Ijirgent real­
ly get around they .have been
seen dating tho,,- cute Winter
Park girls to the basketball

Tbr Seminole High School
; FLASH! FLASH! The Lyman
orhduating elaai of 1928 will hold
ihoys ba,ketlmll w;unil won their
a d a ta reunion on Dec. 27 at tbo
game l*,t Friday night with Win­
1.or.i-wood inn. Those In rharg*
Rainbow Girls To
ter Garden (0-25. The Lyman
■&gt;f the arrangements for the af­
lassies but their (crond game of
fair Include Mra. Alyre Ashdown,
Meet On Monday
the season 24-32. Lyman’s firat
Miss Pearle. Robson and Mra. J.
basketball game was played with
M. , Cameron.
Mra. Cameron
The Rainbow Girls, a new or­
Oviedo, IVc. 9. Roll, games were
stated this morning that anynM
ganization of girls being spon­
lost to Oviedo with a one (mint
Mrs. Clark' l-rouaidv bad as her of the d a ta who hasn't been con*
sored bv the Eastern Star and
defeat. Ilctter link to us next
the Masons of Florida, are asked guest recently. Mrs. Bessie Pal- tacted and wishes to attend may
time. On Dec. 18, the Lyman
all her a t , 992-J. Miss Robson,
•n meet at the Masonic Hall on stti of Atlanta.
Greyhounds lake on the Apopka
987 or* Mra. Ashdown. 181-R.
Mondar at 4:45 P. M.. formally
Blue Darters at 7-:t0. The cheer­
Officers of the class included
dressed, for initiation. All Ma­
M.- I„ Kahorn. Jr, will arrive
leaders and chrrring squad are
sons Ami Eastern Star members on F'ridav from Cincinnati. I), to Mra. Andrew Car ra way. pres­
going to get sporty and go also.
arc invited to attend. A public sneml the Christmas holidays ident: Dirk Maxwell, 'vice pres­
The Seniors enioyed
their
ident: Eli* ateetF) Brown, secre­
Installation* of officers for the with his narrrta.
Christmas party with a shrimp
tary; Steve Shlnholscr. treasurer.
iyw organisation will be held at
fry at the home of their class
Miss Roh«on was valedictorian for
8:00 .p. M. to which the public is
Mrs. Itolls Gn-rn and Mr*. the class ami the salulatodan waa Don Arnechc lovingly talks to "Gallant Man," his favorite race hortc, sponsor Sirs. June Thunandrr last
cordially invited.
James tnahlnrt of Tamna will bo Mill* Lord. T rarhrrs of the da*a in this scene of Republic's "That’s My Man," co-starring Catherine Thursday night. The Junior* will
tbo weekend guests of Mr. ami •re also cordially invited to a t­
have their clans party at the
Method. Showing al the Rita Theatre Thursday ami Friday.
Mrs. Joe Corley.
Mason’* home In Bear laike this
tend.
coming Sujtdny . night with, a
site for sneak previews.
Miss Kathrvn Wiggins arrived
The cutest couple of Ihe week
steak fry. The nophomorea are
vetterday from Blrtson Univer­
for their are Opal Wills and Kt-rmll DriaTime was when privluevra loved having.. a hay.rid*
.
By IIKTTY CLARKE
Seminole Hi
sity to sneml the holidays with
to get their pictures banned some Christmas party, The F'reshntcn koll.
AP N e«sfeaturrs Beauty Editor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I k
where or blasted by someone. It wwwMMMWWMWMMMMMWWWWWwaaaawwxsaaaaaaaaMwy
By HOBBY PARK
Ily
Mttlt
THOMAS
Wiggins:
*
w.i.i sold thnt thy publicity did
wonders for the criticized films.
I ’lllU S T M A H S P E C IA L
If
you
plan
to
come
to
the
Glee
Mrs. Claude Robson of Panla
' Make vour Now Y’oar’s re solu­
Thnt viewpoint may now lie alter­
Club*#
annual
Christmas
program
HOLLYWOOD. Dec. it id*)
Genuine Cream Oil Permanent. ,ha|M-,l and styleil to fit your
tion a firm n-solve "To Make the is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J, N.
ed. The l.vgiou of lieiency con­
Most of.Mo.’1
features. V8.50. Or try the new Rupersonie Wave al FlOmi up.
Robson. Mrs. Rohsoh will lx* re­ vou should romo early lo 'get a Note, ami comment on tod:,,'* demnation of "Forever Amber"
good
scat.’
The
Glee
Club
says
new,
in
the
film
capital:
We ,|H-cialile in scalp treatments, facial, and manirpres. Ask.
Y'ou don’t tired buckets of mon­ membered as the former Betty they have a splendid program . Movie .ptiHluApon l, bonding didn't help the film ru'd Its imykcrs
were happy to see the lain lifted.
’.
.
•I miuI free permanent to !&gt;o given Decemlier 21.*
ey to find a now hairstyle or to Antnsh.
planned. „
steadily itowhwjjfd nnd with It go
'Recently at, nctoi wus disBeauticians— Harriett Rlawter 'and Pauline Drel
improve your skin or to discovrr
actors*
salaries!*
It
is
n
but
-e.t
If
vou
ride
bv
the
High
School
rtusing
the
flop
of
one
of
his
reMils
Martv
Perkins
will
arrive
a . more becoming makeup.
If
•on fur i,gents since the glutted1 cent ptrLures nnd offered an In,
on*'
■
&gt;
(
these.nights
before
Christ­
H A I l R I K T r S I1KACTY NQO K
tomorrow
to
sp&lt;-tid
ChHatmaa
you don’t twlicve It ran U&gt; done,
you will see the handtome talent market is pulfing acting: teii-ittng vlcwiwiint: "I guess we
Phone. 971
you might Invest part of yopr with her Parents. Mr.* and Mra. mas.
206
North
Park
Avenue
decorations .th e student rnuncll price, to unsuspected lows;-NearlyV bad too much full making the
savings in one gtaml day at ‘a B L. Perkins. Miss Perkins la has
every frce-liiiye »tnr h-,» had u pictliie; we wety Just one big,
built
on
the
balcony.
F
’loyd
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attending
Stetson
University.
beauty salon and then notice the
■refiBl
Cooper. Chuck Heron and Byron shin p comedown in jyuip' i n happy family." I suggested maytic
ilifference In your appeararu-r.
ami 81mi,- Ron, Goldwyn was right in saying
Mr. and Mrs. James Hatrirk Beard wuikrd nearly all day nictiii,- ittnl the
One day won’t solve your problem
000 » tai, a r t lieroming i, tiling of thnt iH-ople have to Ih- unhappy
on this project.
unless vou make up your mind lo left on Sundav to return to their Tuesday
IVp Cluh has erected In the imat. F'oi that reason, nmn) to make good piefures. " I wouldn't
do your beauty homework . . . home in North lUtley, Quebec, theThe main
hall an rlalioratc free 11,tierts aie heading for the go thnt fur." wns the answer, "but
Canada after spending about a
but a day of supervised grooming month In Sanford.
Christmas Tree which Is decor­ h a ,rn of major studio • m tiarls. he Ims u point."
Now that the Producer, Vs
by a smart operator will perhaps
ated with lights, ornaments, tin­
Thi, icolumn
going to offer
•oeiutini
hn* Iranned »ll future :,n m i,ild"to theis cotfiedv
give you incentive to rontinuo the
sel.
ami
a
top-piece.
On
Iwth
asishow
,
,
top-nicct
F*. I). Scott and (hililrrp, FVank
fn
iig
,tei
movies.
It’s
’
lutereiting
good work.
and Mary B. and Mri ’ Scott’sUtuB^Gn lioarda the Art Cluh has to nolo u sbUdiglit on piopoMil rbat pre i m • I uid&lt; i t with
Thcro’s n solution for every mother. Mrs. • Frank Rcott. lef 1!arranged attractive displays. One
any tv fere nre, to the script.
Capone bioginphy. Due of (lie out
Nearly every mdio cbmic has
Iwauty problem If you’ll take ad­ today for Havnesville, Ala. to If* these depicts- the Three Wise Al
main
reasons
it
"n
s
turned
down
vantage of it. Why not chart j spend the coming holidays.
'Men ami the Star of llct(tU'hem. » « '' m i iMvauae of ,ta „rtijr,-k fiom one t(&lt; lo line. In hla show
nlmu) "Ihe wiitei,.** the piipetuaVpuraelf bv taking an Inventory'
The other Iward is supporting a ■tnaUn.-Uut-buvausa -&gt;■( it ,
IT,Hi o f Mi» w ript. (lie lies* of a
shilling cKeruTT who is p’uliog a
of _your. defects a n d -n o lin g -th e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Hush
Thr
priMluetion
code,
-svlf.iiir
l-iige. the reading of reitaltj lines,
things that need ,improvement
.
7 (1plan to airive on Saturday from little lamli. who ia In turn nulling po-ed bjr tii- mot • mill
.
What are those buys going
A dermatologist. Georgette
'*-------** Klin­ Philadelphia to spend the Christ­ a little wagon of polnsettlas.
a tfn-en cltamcler hns to Ih' etc.
ger. haa her clients fill out a mas holiday with Mra. Kush’s
Stancy Bromley won the alien- uuishrd for his specific eriuie. I i do when television t om es'and
chart such a t you ran create for na rents, Mr. ami Mra. W. A. dance, prize drawing in the Key
yourself at home, and' she finds Lyfflrr.
Club for December which was a accidentally run nvri by a train; them?
’
that by determining three things
**T'Man" (Ftagla Lion) moves
handsome'- tie donated by J. C. he hnx to su ffe r,for the murder.
you can chart yourself pretty ac­
Friend, will lie glad to learn Penney. Sir. Ratigan turned over Tlie Capone yarn fuitiil to meet frt»t mill exiitlnglv to deseribe tlw
curately:
■worV
of the D. S. Tcaiisurv’*
that Mra. W. J.. Morrison Is get­ to the Club, in addition to the ru le qunllfieatioli, Ih-i-.io- Ibe
. . . . money.
- *30 In Iwhnlf
. . . . . of
. mobster was puuinbud ooj for III- undercover agents. Filmed 111 the
'( 1 ) Whit you ara doing that ting along nlrely lifter undergo- expense
Is proper for your looks. (2| ing an emergency operation at j !hp Merchants Association for the crooki-d life, but for income t«v !UiW_nrceplt*d .-eini-ibn'iiuii'ntui'y
jit vie. It n ffel, identic of action
What you are doing lhat is the For paid l.aughtnn Hospital j**r cllrru Job Ihe Club did on the •Vasinn.
Iik, mo, lil Mtrains! - H
Sants Cl«ut float. . Thu Club U
wrong. (31 What you should do on Sunday. *
Cntrertlait fr»i M, ••w i i ., |„rkground
of n iil sets, Dennis
at present busy planning its New recent Ma,t ncalu-t llidbwmMl,
To make the rhart trace an~o!d
O'Kerfe |, llie only name actor,
photograph of yourself and then
Mrs. and Mra. Wallace Philips Y’cars Hall to lie held at the Russian film lend* i • - il l 'inn •oil I.......npi“ it
excellent.
Bermirdino Wn, tie- t' -tillg- |d:uc
mark It with arrow* where you and children. Wally and Merritt, Womans' Cluh.
The Key Club made I3HJI0 for films nnd Iterated tin- town
Riink you might use a hit of im­ have returned to their- home In
provement.
RanfoVd from Greenville, Bv «C. front It, Toy Sate Saturday on •s "the moral nit entitled of the
Avenue. The Club plans A '" ' ih no movie industry,’* Ail
For Inslancc. let’s take the where they have Ix-en spending Sanford
another sale for Ihr coming Sat­ Ually, Siluta Itarimis is th&gt;- n uni
ease of Susie Jonea. Her seven the past several weeks.
urday ami plans to open a branch
strikes are: Enlsrg.il pores, oily
F’rlrndt vf Mrs. W. H. Single. store In another part of town.
•kin, thin Hp*. big cars, lieavy
In the general mrrtlng room
eyebrows, upturned nose, circle* tarv will bo glml to learn that whlrlr
the Key Club has cleared
she will return to her homo on
under hrr ryes.
snd arranged the Art Club la
Home Runs Are: Pretty eyes. Palmetto Avenue after bring painting two very
attractive
lovely hair, long eyelashes, good ronfinod to the FVrnald Laughton murals, line depicting a w ooded
Memorial Hospital because nf a
teeth.
lake with several animals and
broken hip.
Ihe o th e r a marsh scene with
What she'Is doing wrong; Her
ducks.
hair i» too short (shows her
John 3M&lt;u-h, III will arrive on
Some of the students arc pre.
oat a.) She never tweezes her rye.F’ridav
to
spend
.
the
Christmas
paring for (be Christmas season
brows. he uses loo ninny creams
holidays
with
his
pnrrnta,
Mr.
and
by decorating their first period
of which she has little or ho
knowledge a t to their effort on Mra. Joseph A. Molseh a t their rooms.
Mr. Morris annmtnred that any
hrr akin. She doesn’t g rl enough home bn Magnolia Avenue, lie
is ntlendjng thn Sherman Kay sturieirt who brings » note from
sleep. Her dirt is unbslsnrrd.
School
of
Speech
In
Tampa.
'h r r parents stating lhat they
What.ahc conjla: .Uct- upturned
will be In Jacksonville F'rlday
nose will not Im so prominent if
Capt. and Mra. John . F. Bolt and wilf see the Freedom Train
she will arch and tweeze her eye*
brows . . . aiid an eighth nf an and sort. Bobby plan to arrive on will ^ have an excused ulitenn*
Inch to her lips all around . . Ratuidav from El Toro, Calif, to from school. Many students are
use a hrlgHt rod lipstick . 1 . mas­ spend the holidays with ' their |ilanning to try to see thla excara her lashes for apodal dates. parent*. F’rom Hanford Capt.
All of these. things focus atten­ Holt will Ikave for Alabama
tion on her eyes and lips instead where he will apend three jnontha Tide Faces Heavy
of her nose- She alt»tili|--let her iK-fori- Icing reassigned.
hair grow long enodgb 1tb ccrveif.
Work For Bowl T iff
her large cars nrelrsaK-U, ih H
•tyle away from KeF* brow to.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Drr. 17
bring out her good features
•d’i Alabama's
Crimson * Tbbget eight hours .sleep
every
..
. .night
,
fafrd today a heavy pmrk 'sched­
lo try to ror reel the dark circle*
ule for the remainder of th«
under her eyes.
•
week In preparation for Ihe Nr«Anv aenous akin condition
Year** day Sugar Bow)
should l&gt;e diagnosed by a akin
with Texas,
•neclgilit, but there are a number
Coaeh Red Drew said the en
nf rendition* which sho ran fig and remedy at home. HeF
work both on offense and de­
oily skin and enlarged porra, for.
fense. Ha described • • “terrible'’
Instance, mav respond"fh''hm rnf
the -varsity's showing yesterday
trestlnrnt. Ho-callrd "cosmetics
against _lh*^l'B*’ squad runnitig
skin” Is Ihe result of improper
plays patterned after the T rim
IIIHTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
cleansing and removal ef makeup
offense..
.
•
. enlarged pores may Inr caused
Mr. and Firs. Cecil K. Jones an­
Drew
said
the
Tide
offense
wai
by cake makeup .* , dry akin may
ragged. When the varsity wen:
be the result of Improper dial or nounced today the birth of a son, on
defense, the hacks, paced
the wrong soap. Hkin upset* often Cecil Robert Jones. Jr., on Dec. by Paul
Taylor, ripped through
will respond torm ilk, greens and 16 at the FVrnald Laughton Mrm- fur numerous
gains. Taylor, ti
fruit added to the. diet and vegrtabic oil massages. The oily akin ?rUI " “"PJ**1 Mrs, Jonea -will freshman halfback from H art­
may be crying for aoap and wat'- be remembered as the former ford, Ala., picked up constdciable yatdage on off tackle and
H^lan Hickson.
r r baths.
end runa^
I
’ '
Sometime* akin w ill" dry In
patches, and if you will chart
them o utr you may flpd that a
good nourishing cream or vege­
table oil applied to a dry cnln
or forehead area each night will
make all the difference In the
world.

NEW KANSAS BCOniNC. HIGH
Miami. Dec. 17 — The Oranngc
ig’e
Bowl Jayaw kcn set • new singi
game scoring high for Kanaaa
football team* thla Tall when they
ran u p 'a n 86-8 sco re -on South
Dakota State. The previous re ­
cord waa 88-0 oyer. Washington
In 192.1.
ir.

P e rs o n a ls

Beauty N otes

Hollywood

The famous U. 8. China trad*
of the Cllpper-ahip era declined
whan the California gold rua’a
drew fast ship* Into the round*
the-horn passenger trade and
other ahlpa ’ entered the trans­
Atlantic field, carrying Irish •Im­
migrant* from their famineatrickep country. __ •
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FAGS SIX

S A N F O R D H K M A IO , S A N F O H O . F i i W I D A

VTo"nETHfd whnl Giants Are Happy Over Getting
J a y v e c s L ose By
Several New Players For 1948
52 T o T&gt; M arg in

Football Coaches

FREfi II^ A X OK VR t n
|
TO HK_ aONOHKI)
W olverines Head
College Group
ATIfENS. 7}iiin&gt;e«. 17 (8p*si AUBURN. A k , D*c. 17 (41—
Grid* Attendance
d a li- - Georgia basketball follow-' (Juarterbnek Bussell Inman, DirWill Air E ffect
List In Nation rr,‘ ",p hauling out adjective* to jmingham, and elid Johnny Liptak,
' characterise diminutive Joe Jut- 1 McKeesport, P a ,, w*ro_»*h®q tiled
Of TelevisioA v F w Vrimf
,,
; ‘dan. Hie Bultdog*' hallhawking, to receive today the Bill ,'lltir*
l-yesrttnp]
.11 .^
iU lffM h flU n guaid
The 23-)
ear- 1. ttopby
a* tlm o u tsta n d in g ^bS
!
Michigan** urdwalen and
untied
bu&lt;£

J NEW VORK Der, U v an -T h o Wolverine* topped the nation in
eTtc ConferN
n
i
m
&gt;
A
H
A
m
o
r
i
r
n
n
Coll#**
'Athlefie
n a m e jm - /* m e n c a ii ™»t?r»i
i.nri. having
hwvit)lf
,hrnwn
,hf. Weight
fc, (rhl
ence.
thrown
nl'Ifl-T another
-“oother
./ ti.
____ the
i___Li*, f..
M^Hon rnjoyeil
'
“
"
"
'
sue"e»*fill' year a t- the gate with
PHILADELPHIA, d m . 17 (AT sunnm-t of the
The American footioill Coach- ^hcdulciV
r*

old rookie, who scored 2B point* J and lineman of th# tW'
lo in r
tbs- fif»t two games in little over fuotliall squad. Thcyw are *bo*
half of both tilt*, may he a long i hy vote of their Inanimate*,
shot candidate for the Southeast- i
~~
era Conference'! freshman of the
&gt;rar.
Phone
Phone
vtr*B “ ^o f*1 MRwJfen llTlrk* on M S7l|w elD u!l',V' ' i,’n ""
A "turvav ..fHK major schools,
a
SILVER
Miami, Dee. 17 —Of the lt*4B
Orange Bowl starting lineups,
four Kansas and three Georgia
nm, rheum ,i. ...,t m .l m - c "f ., hr/ f&gt;' w||y organired confer- team* play 4 111 game* for an Tech players are married.
.lim .,.,i n i f ^ .
^ '* * '*
buslnea# meeting.
.average attendance of 2 7 JWO.
(Bump) Kllmtt were aejecUd in
x),e conference Vcstrdsy voted The I 04rt average wa* 211,571 at

^ 69

One of the must talker) alum:
By ARTHUR RECK WITH. JK- ball players in the minor league*
Herald Sp«fl» Kdilor
last seaJkni wa* Wesley Wr«
'The 8emlnole Hlirh School ba*- truui.
a catcher,"who is the prop­
ketecrs prird the lid off the 1947- erly,, of
the (iinnt* and who,
1MR rage season in a twin bill
from the
I* the “rave” among
In Orlando last nlxht with th- currently,
ln«
Giants*
official
,'anuly.
Orlando Senior High School TlW titrum . who, is built someir«ri. ond showed p/umHt- of *•»,In* one of Ihc better team* In iblng like Bruce Kdwtrnfj of. (he
M
r
...... N ‘ , l " n "
T -H o " C i . i r r ' . ' » « .
YAHDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Hy ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR. »h.l J„h.,„V U l « l * • « * »
the K»it Florida Conference des­ Ilodger-, was old ained by thy
' ,rt" ' B.2 i S . n d S “ h l « ? o £ t e J S 5
. America'* Moat lleaulifol
Dame.
|
nnle*
at
the
annual
NCAA
curt454437
into
A||n
A
rW
,
uHi.
pite their 37 to 17 drubbing by (Slants from their Minneapolis
FED 8CIIKHULK
Aluminum - t'td s r — Poll*hid .Mumlaaai
,,.ii«* 1AW
L
t..
.1 ^
-I 1. „
.4 A
W it I I I
I*
the Titter*. The Baby Tiger* farm whorr Iasi season ItC di-mChosen
tin
the
H
im
1
were
*nd*
ventlon
here
Jan.
4-7.
The
NCAA
j
urn.
or
70.114
per
game.
South
'Carl Kettles is complet­
Ask Ma For Free Ekiimata
•nanked the Fed Jayvre* In the uustrated to ail ooleflift* tha. ingCoach
I’oole of M|*da*lppl and
_- revision sugge*- rrn California was not far bethe 104ft itehtinole ' lilgh Barney
he was about ready for the big
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Rohlnnon - OrUndw .
Bill Swlackl of Columbia, taek- ted
ro,,,‘bv Eastern* conference mem- |hin,l with a 43H.3U2 total and a
flrat tiff bv n -52 to •! marttin.
Hcho»l grid Sciiedulc' anil has hut lie thin clevis nf O orgla Tech
Coach Fred Ganas’ atrjrera- tent.
Phone 2-0729
on the recruiting of athlelea. , -’t.Oflfi
average.
Pennsylvania
The young Imckitop, who hnlj» all* game to st-ltiu before it in,l Grurge Connor
tlon lo&lt;&gt;krd routth In »pot*. but
.minor m Notre
(J
The rerrljlt|n^
re m iltln r principle u*
a* oro r - i! with 434.Il&gt;d.
434.IDd. (Jhlo
Stale with
........................................................
.
...............
«
will
lie
cunipltte.
from
Gtearuruu*,
Mum.,
is
an
..w ill make m any.of Hw conferDame, guards Joe Hteffy « Ar- irfrtt||r ,lrrtpa*ed a year ago with ItfH IW and Califorrla with 3HT,The Fid* are suheiljhd to open my
, —
•nce fora »tav oil their tori aggre**ivc Inil, hUStllng all tinand
Rod
Frans
of
California
Hir
Nlll,.
&gt;nd
c.An.1
Can000
ronn.ioi
out
the
first
five
in
when platr to-gln* after the Christ- tirm* and has proved a comi*-- »cu*i.n with Gainesville in the and center ChAtley Ili-Jnaricl. ferertcr* sunport. banned off-cam- honii* attendance,
BARN $200.00 PE ir WEEK SALARY
mas holiday*. The contest last tent handler .uf/piteht-ra. ,lle en­ University City ami will play of Pennsvlvanla.
nu* ro n firt Imtween roaches or
UCLA, Vale. Tularm, Minnesota
nlehl wa» In reality a aeilmnmgt tered oi garbled liasehall in I'1! 1 Fust,* here,' DgLand here. New
A second team w«» composed *nv other nietnlier of rtm athletic, and Northwestern rbmpieted the
Mrlo-an Trucking Company, Inc.; WInstoli-Halfm, N. C. offers
•eaaion for the two school* »o With Minneapolis and wa* farmed Hmyniu lltato, Hi. Augustine vT: end*. Paul Cleary, Kouthiim ilenartmcnt and schoolboy p ro s-, top 10 in the national picture
young men un opportunity In go Into business far themself**.
that, the roache* could dalermine to Kau Clair where. In !»* games, here, I'alnlka there, Ior|-*burx California, and Da# Kdwird*. oecU.
j
with the 104433 turnout for the
We sell you a l»l* Mod,I L. J. Mack DUael o r 1141 Modal
. their w«»k point* and** remedy he lagged the. Op^biiliotl ’ hurl- barter Brain•*&gt;« them and Flori­ Georgia; tackle* John Ferrari,
The Southeastern and Houlh* Notre Pame-Bouthern Cal runCM) Aulocar Diesel Tractor.
give yon a three year lafte
them before runfcrVneo play l*e- i lr for a .330 average. -In TIMS da. Military Academy there &lt;m Southern California, and &lt;1Sorgo west
conference* opposed the test at I.o* Angeles the lies! for
contract. Karninga sufficient to pay (or truck In three years,
. arlna. Orlando U a tnrmber of the with Little Bock hla hitting fill the follow in if krlday night*. The I Sovtf aky, Pennsylvania; guard*. nrlneiple
and many Eastern ctdsingle game. Southern Cot and
nut including salary.
."B iu Ten conferrncr.
off and be then entered tin contest yet to ba asttW will U l, N,jm*I|lni, Minnesota, flm, leges likewl*,- Imikail with dis­ aUCLA
played liefor* 102,000 and
-F red Hiegrrst, Seminole for­ Army for three year*. Upon his tie a tiff between the Seminole..........................John Wotniak, Alabama; ranter, favor on II. The propoied code the annual Arntv-Navy fray at
TRUCKS HOLD TO OW.NF.R-PPKRATORH ONLY (W RITE).
ward. and • Hrilt Simm*. Tiger return in laid lie was assigned (.ml litiiai Ocala or Fletcher Dick Scott Navy, and hacks Tony waa then amended to permit Philadelphia packed in 101,500. _.|
DOWN PAYMENT OF 12390.00 ItEQl'IRRD *
center, paced the scoring attack. to Jacksonville and showed im­ High of Jackaonvitlc Beach, Mlnlsi,
IVnnsyjvanla; Chirtie mi-mliera pf college athletic deApply to:
Slegtifit bucketed five field goal* provement, finishing with .275 in li.i- ko'iio* Sill U&gt; a home gam? Conerly, Mlsais*|uni; Bobhy Layn* nar liuenta to solicit pro*t&gt;eeHv»
Only five m rraW a of the IU47i
McLean Trucking Company, Inc.
fur ten point* and Simm* drop­ 103 games.
fur tlie local* and will l« lh-* of Texas, and Harry Gilmer, of tludenla if no financial induca- 1 football
squad at Syracuse are I
Wlnston-Hslem, North Carolina
ped three tt«fil» and five free
Last season, We*trum, a right tenth contest rut the schedule. ‘ Alabama
mi nt* were offered.
seniors.
throw* t» tallv It tnaiker*.
Hanford
add*
the
Palatka
Mohanded hitter, lifted bis batting
The opening half of the varsity
to .294. He (licked off 2 toons to llo-ir schedule next
‘•Cgfegallon* game war a nip mark
home
run*,
on* short of the tups year and rounds out a complct.and tuck e«nlr»t with the Tiger* in the American
Association. lie U*l of confereuce opponents, file
holding a 14 to 11 advantage nt drove in 87 run* and
wn* the only only games scheduled with team*
the half. During the final two
catcher
In
the
league
who wa* out o f thv conference Will lie
. satn/o* the Tiger reserve power
wltlt Gainesville, F.M.A. and the
told il r tale of. woe' and the Fed behind the plate in UMt game*. tilt with either Flit, hew or
In addition to West rum, the
boopttrra • could not keep up the
Ocala.
lotrld pace net by the home club. Giant* will have three other
I uokie .catcher?, Two. Ijifl tltvaGm TR VfN—A T NETT HMYRNA
men ond uuphumorra in the "B" Jiiiimy Gladd ai.d Mickey. Gra«the ituaimke, \a ., lUU Hm*, a
ruufld contest, Ganas minted. “ I -in, hove appeared at a Gum a* Ho*K&gt;|! farm cloli, mil train at
don't care If Hu- Isiya tfo not win camp be fork. They were at Pltoe New Hinyrna iii'ach this spring,
.a linger game this year, I am nix lust spring, Gladd, a tdtr it 1,a* .been announced.
pot going to put vanity men in [ad who ha* been in Ilia Gianls'
The squad is scheduled to ar
Jayvrt games. The younger fel­ oigMiiltation since IU4(I, wa* Will, lice
on Mat. 2‘J and will trrnaln
low* nerd the experience for Han Francisco last season. A in camp
April 10, D. fc,
later yean , and | Intend to give right handed hatlcr, bv apixaiinl iinlIni.1 r,thiongh
N'HII basilatll fan as­
them every opportunity. This i* in lt5 games and hatted .25".
I ■
the onlv way I rar\ build for the Grasso, also u right handed bat- serted hunilay.
A new ball park Is under c&lt;m-V
ter. hit .238 in lit! games fur
future.”
Tire Fed free throw shooting Jersey City this year and hi* slructlon III Ne« Hinyrna. Th*
_
luiiialatlon has been laid and tinwa* one of the determining fac­ hit total iftcludrd &gt;4 homers.
tors in the ’ contest. Seminole
A newcomer among the Imu* .
missed ten free to»w*.
stops 1* Hal Vvars. Signed by
. I.Fill's BUMH
the Giants white playing sandiot
s iM m in i ir t
The Drooklyn Dodgcfs, judg­
la li 11 ball nioutid New York, ho was ing hy |h e oliscrvutloiis of newly
4 a Hi sent to Httllsbuiy In 1043 but
Itlssrlsl. I
ii'insintrd Maiigger Ia-« Dut«&gt;*
X a «
- - Cooper, t
’ Inducted into service la-fore char,
bio in fm some shaking up
■ • • was
Ksrllna. I
he
figured
ip
many
ganuh.
Upon
iJK sIl c
in 1M8, including a possible shift
his
return,
he
was
as*igm-d
to
i- ‘ ; Tat**, c
Manchrau-r, a Cln*» Jl U ague of Jackie TtohinsonTbinnai. *
Durochcr. In • recent interview
JUukSsl. «
d
u ll, and hatted .3lfi. He made
’
'
*
&gt;
Boat 11. n
the hop from there to Jersey ■■vet a Galifurnia radio dal wn,
said Itnhinsun may U* slnfifil
^Ttivmis. a
City last season and, ill 7U game*, to
second lisse, reiilaelng the cf
. kt tt II II I hit .302. He played an inipnilaiu fielent Ed.lir Slanky, If a catm
1«&gt;lsir
rule III putting the Little Giant*
hie fird i l c V t can !*• foul id
the playoff*. 1 tx (I'M Into’
There arv a number,uf young in spring (raining.
sCtiaid. r
o .'.u .l 1 i
"T h,. -rnp'' pain high c°mp"'
hopeful* among the pitcher* who
SHOULD H O U S E S BE H E A T E D WITH
( ( &gt;, * V t are on the Giants' roster.' One menl* In Dixie Walker as "The
'
Dssrl, f
il»v*rr. t
er Who ww with th, farm team j *»'P d.ivr* but noted th al the
_
p
S f e * : * !l at Fhmmix la*t spring. Il„'» veteran* days
A y
Major
c
hUiHH, B
never
had
a
I,.lug
.ca.on
sinciU
f)X
h
e
r
kald
7
hJt
he.
expecU
1lift)iv.*, |h
hk came mto pro hall wiilt DuJug thing* from third han'tnan
_
S H O H L I H O U S E S I E H E A T E D WITH
Bom, *
*1/ ■ ' 6 « a than in V-'4u. Hi- had tt.nddv Hilly
wn* obtained in
with hia cuntr|il In hie ra rtr the ^Walker who
dral with I'ittsluirgh.
p
* year*. Last, iwiaifin he d. cideil to
.
J 11 H i use glasses' and III* i-ntrol Im. m i l WVKS 1 \K 1 : TO AIR
►flit* hr Iisrlndsi l
y
Itrovi-d cdtudderably. lie's n fast
htlami. Dec. 17' —In keeping
s i 1*14
/1 f t *i% IT—IT l.alli 1 nod (united 130 b atten
with their nickname,' the Jayih isb iill
( 14 :V ' l r —1J
last
season
while
winning
IT
h
"
;
”^ ^ ) i f l r &gt; &lt;hr (b .n g e Bowl.
’ PStsonsl foul*, Cooper, I, Me- to r M in n e a p o lis .
Cali, Y ale*, ii-u h * i 1 ,
a,
Atiangernent*
hhve been mad*
Huh Andrews, u riirln etandiw,
, sloitin. 1.
a,Him* t . l i l t x , ! »,
the Knnt** footbnH .-,i|itad io
will return ‘ for aimtln-t rliancc.' for
h ) n sc.,1 t,„».
.
Pise tlnuw• iu1m«4! S M ttl, C«m&gt;- XVlidnes* hntMllcapired him l#»- him- plain- for It* Di-rcmher 23
P*,(. S o Sll S, 1 hi,mar, lly u u r i | t spring. He cauii, along nicely af­ trip to Miami.
Slowrii, Tlowsrsr. Imkts, Minim, ter being aent to Jersey Citv
• Electricity U impructicul luid uneconomical
jblSVr It, I, tlJiM, 11.A. J,
‘ j urn, i*i, ,.,,»i, Hfuv, KirhUnu. where he turned in 13 victories.
for this puqtoae •
Big Bill Ayers, .who also was with
the club for quite a spell l»»t
mason, will return. He hud been
• Enough electricity U not available-nor can
sent to Jerkey City. Other young .
pUeUera—***—Mari«— Fieane,—w i
—it be made available thU winter, --------------* 8 e e a u M 7 7 .--------1—
-------------------------------right hander', who until till* .sag- 1
son at Jersey City, was ra te d ,'
• M o d e rn o il h o u s e h e a lin g p ro v id e *
• Despite th e fact th a t we will soon have
one uf the real prospects In the
organisation; Georg* Hpcncer, a i
double th e producing, capacity o f prewar
m axim um co m fo rt, con v en ien ce and h e a lth ,
right humic who starred at
19-10,
nae
o
f
e
le
c
tric
apace
heater*
w
ill
at minimum coaL
Dlh-RUIT, 1W . 17 b lh -T h e 1 lido University, and John Car­
overload the electric ayatem.
Dali oil T igris of Gw American den. a alx foot, flv* inch right
League today shook up their hander who hit his stride In th-'
baseball Inrm system, dropping last month of the season with |
• OU heater* are manufactured la a full ra t^ e o f
• Overloading may damage hard-to-get equip­
Malls*, Tex., and adding H*ul- Trenton.
Tin,
Giants
are
counting
rt.-i
m ent - may In te rru p t service to whole
Ue. Wa»h„ and Lit lie Hock,
else* and type* to fit every need a n d ev ery
Kay Font, the right hander wild
Ark.
neighborhood*
white
repair*
are
being
mode.
Joined
them
late
last
season
and
family budget.
_ They also aigned Jack Tighe,
one-time manager of a Muske­ did good Job; 011 Bobby Khawil,
gon, Mich., farm rluh, to direct the In fielder who batted -302
. the now Flint, Miiih.,. club of for Minncapoli* last season and
• All a rra n g e m e n ts c a n he m ad e In a few
’ the recently f o r m e d Central nruvejl hitmlv at oecond when Bill
League, and teplaivd Geurgt- Rlgnty wa* hurt: and Whitity
m in u te ! to aekure a p e rm a n e n t so lu tio n to
Datoie ag manager of their Uiefcman. tha outfielder who wia
VYlUlamuput t. Fa., farm with mil all la at aeaeon with an In­
your healing problem.
Gene Drsauul*, former Tiger jury sustained during.the train­
ing
aaaaon,'
,
"
teller.
•
Robert (Red) Rolf*,, dtreclnr
MOSLEA' "WILL FLAT
Minor league rlubf for the
MONTGOMERY. Ala., IVe, 17
gers, said ilia change* gave
Detroit 10 Minor League, team*
ith they own or with which Wildcats, Fullback Bill Moilev,
-y have working agreement*, will perform for the South In
GREYHOUND FAlRES
slid two itv$e would.he added the DA. 21 annual Blue-Gray
Remain Amazingly Low
tha opening of the 194H f.mil,nil game, Manager Champ
probauiy in Claaa C or Ftckena amtrmneed.
The 185.pi&gt;trod Mosley twplaces
D.
AcquisVlon of -Seattle In th* Ray Coatea of Louisiana Stale Jacksonville, Fla. ............... S J .\ l
4J3
11 lie Guk*i League, Rulfe wont University who will lie unable in Miami, Fla.................. .
.....
2;A
glves^ Detroit two triple attend the game Iwcauae of 111- HI. Petersburg, Fla.
Tallahaaacc, FU_______ ____ I.
jjgfejtug riutia The, uth ne**, Plekena aald.
,A native n f Mrmtgomary, Mtne- Atlanta, Ga. ............... .
7A4
Huffsfh.
I :
-riA M biiL Si;'
,
■kid IMUm . ef the T4x*s- tey Is tha third member of; the Blrmlnxhsm. Ala.
..............
3$
waa dropped beeaUse “ths Kentucky (tan* to lie . thasati Dothan, A la ............ '
....... .... )T.8J
then-** are dealroua of f ir the Blue-Gray game. ;J»V Chtrago, III.
Ing ■' circuit .of l heir o n Rhodemyre, AH*Southeastern fcw- Clnrlnnstl, O h io ____.r ,.^ j j .40
.......‘J ___ 11,75
are far rvhwved front De- tfr. and Wash Sfrinl, aetohd Detroll, Mlrh.
•f ring , All.SoUthaaatern (ackle, Loa Angeles, t ’- a llf.__ _
4^Ti
open&lt;or»,,‘ ]
ware
named
to
the
South’s
a^uid
Naw Orleans, La.
illaa will be replaced hy
New York, N. V.
Roek,
. Doutda A earllar.
17-5
Philadelphia, Fn. ..
In the M » n . Associo15,75
.
.
.
a
FOX
;
f j - i ..
-Ht. Louis, Mo.
10.11
PHI
LA
lifH
lA
,
Dee.
17
m
Tigera.now
__f » k (he veteran Cliff*
Gua
). J~ b*M*r, - will give

COMMENTS
SIDELINES

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ELECTRICITY
USE

USE

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ELECTRICITY?

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T h is D o lla r
Is $ fill

And

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M IG H T Y
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201

T o U u T o CUmUfy
Mrs, Car)
. m i Willow At*. Phone

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�.WEDNESDAY, UBC. 17, 1917

8ANE011D UEliALD, MANHJKD, H.OltIDA

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

Protect The Paint
On Your Car

2 Year Test Hun On
Teeth Care E ffects

Rural Common Sense

Legal Notice

II)

Spud

luhnxin

AP N e* » frslu i-,
CHICAGO - A Iwivyfar ti-st
with H-huol ihtliln-n tit «'X|&gt;ri't&gt;'J
to shuw .just him cffrt'livr careiui brtiahiitg ,li the ti-eth is m
pi eventing tooth Maray.
The study is tieing launched by
th r University nf Illinois College
of Denist i &gt;, upd will Involve

mi i h i :

SIMON 1ZED
Wife make our own Ice Cream, All flavora
Tonly— Delirious — Healthful

T I P - T O P

ICE

414 Hanford Avenue

FOR RENT
IM'IOB spurn In Mel sell Building,
ta ig a Iip tit of fires, irwly tiJcor*
ated. all nttliiieaf heat and iant
tor aervire furnished. Call tidHW If. ’A A. I)r|d. Blora

(JENE’S
Texaeo Service

C R E A
I'hum

*

1120 Sanford A ir.

ARTICIJiS FOR SALE

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1'h. 1

WORK WANTED

fia* spare heaters (14 lift up
SEWING MACHINES
S A l.ie AND S l’JtVICR
Deri’s Setting llseb. Shop
tlS S. Fhriirh
I’h. 11(0

111

llu -ittrs

FRESH "FLOWERS DAILY! Are
taking orders now for CHRIST-:
MAS. Wreaths, D*«ir Hpravs,
etc. STEWART the FLORIST.I
HU Myrtle. 8fi0-W.

linger, Wctrt 1st St. near Mon
ro« Corner.
(t ROOM hnuse p artly . furnished.
Must sell nt oiiciff Call 1009-J, TURKEY’S — Fresh dtrtsed ot
live all aiica. * Pin's- your
1 SMALL Furnished House Trail­
Christmas orih-r now. One reili
er. 1 lot Just ohtslde Htv,
tieynnd Wilson Corner on &gt;11,
Lights A water pvsilahte. Will
Dura Road ur Phone 91ol
sell separately. 4200,00 each
FOR REAL CEDAR I'hii tmas
_Phone 7IO-M4.
trees vurious sites A prices.
8 IlFDROoM honta on 2 lots.
Fruit trees, nil modern ennVenienci-s.
Immedtato posses­
sion. O. H. Griggs, Hi. 1, Ho*
TREE ripe ornnget ami Innge.
322, .1900 Sipes Avc

Kvpi-rt Radio Ucpairing
I f n i SLycrs, 3U k. 3nu Hi.

w iTlt r. o r tPKMt tT lu y » **•»
m
n):i t»
IkM Irl IT*?.: at l«4*
N UtlO. IH IIKN):UT UIVKN
Tb..t T H KaaiUry *fi*l W '
ltumi.l** hbldbi ..r tbk‘ C. nltlcsir
N*. **“. ii*lint tl.» till Ub&gt; *.l
Auauifi A tc (SJS. IM* tiled )bllk»
IB Hi. id I lei ill.lt tlS* limit* bpl'llretVoa for i* las »lr&gt;-*t to to imo**i
Ihbleon Halil retlUiikte .n-OTb..,
Ip, [..Ik.v | , | ^ ri.t. tllbil |ifi&gt;p,rii
lo tto- t'OilIlls of tWmitifdF. li* ’'

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.Simp fm

unit,

EW—3 liedrooni ^Ruitgalow, very
DU) REPAIRING. Hall’* Gar­
desirable, garage on large hit, ORANGES A grapefruit $1 liush
age, Hanford and Celery A*ecl. A. C. Cievcinml. I'Hoin
•crconed liorrh nnd ‘hri’i'twav.
|(H)0 00. Terms. Let us about
For Dependable
BIDS Invited front nntUjuti collee7 ROOM HOUSE, clow* In. modturs for mantle rlin'K more than RFITRKiF.RATIDN SERVICE
•rn. a good hdji at .13500.00,
Call ,
ISO yr*« old. Phone bftl-M.
$1000 00 cash,*-' halance
on
G AN AN RFlTHGnRATlON
tnnrithlv payments at 6 'i In­ TOYS, dolls* Christmas gifts A
HER VICR
terest on b ilin o i. ' ,
tiovellies. Ml3. Werner. Phone
Ph S70-W
BIX ROOM ItQPBE. clove In.
1J70-J. ■
______ ■
oolkeephtg service, tmrt time'
well Worth asking price. of
For
Fancy
Packed
Gift
Hoses of
«l*o. advice and assistance on
14500.00, 11800.00 cash, balance
Citrus,
‘alS'i
lute
line
of
1
Forinl oernrlly nnd income la*
like tenl nt 5*1 Tnlriest.
potii.d
I
Rises
of
candy
St
Jellies,
imitlerr. J F. I&gt;«mpsey, .10(1
I IIFD W. HKNDFR. R o ller
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
Room 2 M«. S tair Rank Hldg. , Fresh Orange Juice.
WillianiN Tropical Fkuit Market
Phone 1010
lilA FB fi RilIVtCP.
24C5 8, Park Ase.
Phone 1213
Par details uf the skfebt
H AMTICI KS
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line
servin'” now In Hanford
pallon table , Hunt'a Tuxedo Feed Htore.
writ.- HAUY VALCT. H
TtFrim -HTr
tire Compnnv.
6 A H T Ilil.L N W A N T K D
NEED A NEW ROOFT L k-s I re
Ave. Phone 101
preventative wilt gladly 'help
you Terms arranged/ Volusia
A1.1-L1TE Ah/m mm * casem ent H ig h e s t cash p ric e .p a id ‘ f o r iit s d
windows. Poul / tiling- alumL.
Itof.fing Co. Phone 906-H Ran
fu r n it u r e . T ed D s v ia .F u r n itu r e
num an&lt;l sled asement winCo. 311 E ' 1st. I ’h. tftb .
dows
Miracla Concrete Co.
CUH1NU and smoking in
309 Elm Ava.
lUHit* 11135. . I’LL BUY ynur rar regardless ot MEAT
central MoiTda’a tnnr.t modrrii
a g t or condition. Roy Reel, 90*1
c i i o i c h t u r k e ] '.s fun Chtisifruten food lockrr plant. We
W . 9tal st
map, all auea. dh'liverrl. If.
rnttify you by card when youi
W. Bhannun, louth Sanford
meat is ready and guarantee
FARM Light Plant. State full
oatlsfaciion. PUnt open tiail
detalla, condition, price. Bo*
8:nn to d;«0.
KU1T CAKE
34, Enterprise, Fla.
WINE FOR YOU
CENTRAL FLORIDA ((HICK
81 IIOMKK's.
OLD HINGEr " Sewing * MsdihTe' FREEZE AND STORAGE. CO.
&lt;01 W. 13#i 81.
atand ur base. Pednt. Old din­
Omvrai Klertrtr automatic blan
. Hanford, Fla.
ing room cltalrs. Phone 70G-W.
keM’for sloe plug'comfort.
H. II. Pffl-K CO. INC.
COLD W A V K 'V w .
i P«!a, Livssiodt. Stlpplit* SPECIAL
Sanford Ih-auty Salon.
r lloya hleyc
»r Sala
Jersey 1 cow, second
Chrlvtmaa gi
calf one week old. Mitk over 4 ORLANDO Morning S. ntinel Ot
Park A IHth
Gala, a dav SIM.0Q, J. V. Mar
iando Evt-mng Star. Call KoRi:
BOY’S bleycle ajiiMGIrl’a hlcyrle.
tin. Rt. 2. Box 98.
Ray. llf.ft J
, llfe K . 21st Streat.
REGISTERED COCKER SPAN ELECTROLUX SERVICE. Tek
I ELS 125 A up. Mrs. L I.*
Remington Eleclri#
pbune 1291-J, Glenn C. U lt.1
Payton, phone 1175-W.
Supply
thine.’ Powell’s 0
Phone
Co. 110 MaVnuUn
1JNOIIl^EH—PKltSONA^,
8
HELP WANTED
18*1.
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ATIKNIIOtTea'dIBSI

~

Make a uite-akup VervLct for ni
your laundry and dry c Irani nt
needs 'by using your favarll.
Self Service Lsundry,
n i F H FLpy . m r r l a u n d r t
406 W. 15 SL
Sanford
TAM1 A MORNING THIIIUNE
D-'llvet.-d to ymir honia
Plturn* C-aiM3 or 294
Royal Maatar tire* ars back agal
H. H. POPP, CO. INC.
TURKEY SHOOT all day fiatu
.

dsv Dece**j{*c.2dlh1 Uae alu*
gun ur nfle. Bring amtnurt
Uon. Plenty Uv* ttirkr/s. Soul
Sanfurd Aycniw. S u a n n o
Pie re. Ibxik for algn. PHor
777-W .'
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AUTOS FOR

1942 4-door Plymouth eedan. E*
rvllcni cunJitlon. good liras
C. F. Proctor,
Rlu 891-M.
IToctor, IRu
193ft PLYMOUTH, good motor,
. *ood (free
First &lt;250 takes
.It. {60 Sanfotd Are. Phone

SCORI A ’’HOLIDAY HOMIR" for Dube.Ruth as he (ilnrli-hiU for Santa
Ciuiu ut u New Ymk t'liiutm as Party (iven by the Siilcr Klitabeth
Kenny Foundation f*.r til Itule polio vlrtlnu Al»ve. Jimmy McCall. 3,
clmga to un autonraptiKt baseball while I'lantm* a k lu of ^latitude pn
tlir ll.iinhmu'a cioik, Jana tliccnflfld waits tier turn (ini* rnatiomil)
T* Mtnii ilei) lleiH it |it.
Sominolo County
1 \yill
• . iy
Ml %l. l a i r i r i :
Court K i 'c o r d N
itni _ J trj}ta *■(ii\ !v\ K
All hi r NAll&lt;in»l (Unk
Afil let Atm, UAysIlitr M T« I
Kill#.
(l»&lt;iYt&gt;r*l.
C To Milt# ^
Wtil i'l. Ill ,itm
l*f ■.ill. da rat*
i* It . U l

I. yilKDITHItti AND ctdt|| AVI Ni I i ’I.a IMn *ftt UKS AflAlNNT S lllf KhTATU*
Slid *:«/n .-f you are' bereliy
I on,I rrtllllnl »o present
la.id. blot ilimands wlotn
r #llhn
IIIU. lobe Bake
I lu- .. i n ..I Ito* •lr „ n,
it h i, .d tei.l c’uxetr, 1"
JUltpe* nf f.itllli.'l. I’.ointr,
n! Id, oim* ti* *h* ffOlft
id ....I I** tod* cl He itr.-l J.
irlltitn clabt* takiiil.tr
troii* Hi^ lino of Mi* to*'
ti.o* ot tti.s h-fths Earn
n ; trrrrrt -etnrt-tT - *e

.. IV.II a lilt r«*taui,bl
'*

duo I I'itiwuilllii slat, it liniiU
pi'utitKp fitr Amiji Uii * fill ii
II \ uyt 33*011 nr ilniiKliti'r
m ctnki,
out mun uh
4m tlult; it Will help yi&gt;d
ditty to,develop joiif childi
fine atlMina Im III.- futuic

•*#*-# I»i*i If!** IVV |t

I’rinti 4Off

I c ie r .in*

NutIr** rm fl*». i*Y
rugrif in
, n u## jaaK lil,

,ttsii ill*- irwfi*-«t linn »*f
s t ftLti hr rtf Htr

f n.itnm

111 Umiim. a pnklei) ten culled

AND THE CYCLONES
LEAD THE T £ A A 0 A ( ,
WITH TEN
SecONOS LEFT TO
PLAY..*
^

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.HONE Give tM TWO
TOUCHDOWNS ALL AY
MAHSELF... BUT WS
a ____AtNT LICKED
YET/... / ___ /

...GOTTA BLOCK
THU TRY FEREXTRUH POINT/

N0BUDDY CANY , f
SAY AH AIN r TH* A
DCS* PLAYEA-THEM
CYCLONES HAVE ON
tu 1 e*ri r*r

i i*t puldintin.b Nnv*bili*t sun

[•-Ut radiator virvioe. 1(M\ Ha.
i I Av i. Ph&lt;me HIRLW

T A B L E tu |i* F lo re n ce o i l RuugcI’fQi W . 1st S l i . f t. 791-J.

hru.h their teeth at tlieii desks
each mnitiing Mini afirruuun. ami
ofti i each evening tnral it! In.Mr
Ivfarr going t*&gt; t* d. Thr ■mount
of tooth decay will he compared
with thnt ol other rlnMrrn wit.
will continue brushing their terth
•&lt;cording to their usptil hal.it*
The 'cut fcl.i&gt; Will study the ef­
fectiveness of I In re hi mis of
dentiftire* Onr I* a IWW kind,
containing ammonium compounds,
wlilrh iu 'lim llrd trs t. has shown
a shatn 11d.o'i mu in tooth tie*

I lKflilA tn*(lr ft*ttW I m MnlirtU I

*hnh h Vvi.vii i T.u .u f ni* n r
MANtig U ittSkT HAtr* CKT.VTK.
Y*hi ifUli n*r;l» uf %*Hi 41ty
HIfit11fff--ti . afi*i' t|••f11-11r-ii Itt - ftr#fi*ill
ariy fin ln«a, nit*!
Httlrji
i*r
#&gt;f j-tm, iiu»|* ii£*ir* kipiiMiitt
th#
rii (tin r 1*I**.'- .jrttdfcsi,
lot#* isf I. tl 1 (Wlltf*
(h# 4 +'111*1 k
FOR RENT- 'Floor samtsr. Easy Ju it|f tff InfillItolr I'uMiitiV Fhjrlrtti,
sit
hU‘
1
1
1
|U*
*sfllrt
fiskii*o(i*ration, ilei*&lt;ionald« rates, Kantl Bonfn|\j. Tlnf]4lt,
ford Paiut A Mass Co. Phone v' irtiin i V'-*•:.•*t, Rt&lt;tDhi
ti,iffiiit* fi&lt;MJt
Mt« Itin# it the Iit Rt
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Aiutil - hr sit
PARTS AND 8 HR VICE
108 I'alm rllo A*e.
I'houa 1011
Ills" rluJnEant* hi*

itndinlMi

Ottintliui. f..i it is a i i. ni ,oi
Jtaniiation fm ih.- L*om| of dir
boy and tlir n i l of theetiminutii!)
uf thr stale. Bllil of tlir World Tlir
etui, i* fm m ini &gt;H&gt;y« nnd pirls
in tlirii fmiiirttiir vein 10 t*. JI
—tlir le ir s 111 w h ilil'thrir f tit In,CWUtir of lymk amt tin it fuliirr
-relntiortljilii* with their frllnwa
a ir lurirrly d rill inutid
Memtiers hip in the 4-H ilph is
ft re. nod it is Open to nil rio ni
boy* and pirl.s wlio will adhiir tit
(lu* roles of the prjntftfMiiiim. They
mu t do a certain a mount of1work

dp. 1U-. they must ntteod mis'liujis.
o they iiAi.i fidish thalr “|iio)icts."
ki.Hl Wdi ^ l|t# l l U i ^ p I* •IV anil they liiusl c o p e rate with ilu'n
K*b4(lyt
’
fellow dub mmiUfr. for tlo-li u*vii
t ( t ^ i.tM ffrllflfSlt. ihiil
rnWitinl
itt IliW, thr yiost and tin Rood of ilii” cluti na
jif|i)H*rtY
ilirrciit'^*11 iM» a unit. In tli*' ilnh they Irnm ;«
*1 i.\ fi* tlif bijf
At il'r ti at iU ol nlbiiit ayrtii uit‘tt&lt; ' and
I Piirf tiiHiftr itj'Or. «*0-i l&gt;» fitft
unUi ecu no itiics, a iaiut u .« ktng _to
Tliife *n tje# ’ntai»i’It* i&lt;T'’JlSfeVi;»ST TfTtT y. 11.........i." 'i " •,11 .. i tor Di ii
w|ikh
Hit I Hi
H*f Jjinu«if&gt;. fbtlimillitlv and country Thev tirtv*
I».»k 'l ildi Jml *&lt;&gt; .it 1ft. ruit.« a yianl lime at tliri* wiot and tl*. e
rlertvi- tnio ti »»tl*facti«ti fimn vrurk
U *I.
li. I’. lltinduii, l talk r.'iiL .O wilt floiic they enjoy recrvniion.
• ,'..1 k&gt;miii&lt;if
Fteitaa.
4hurt ionise*, ulot tsiiifn liulodcfl
. tO n ..........ml {&lt;**1*
in theit pi..fiSlo. Aik] il.ee yiitiT
ae their inuii*i pioynlcsT’ lo Mn.c
the Lied licltur.'"
It- a *m st Ol p ..uisntii.il f..|

MIMKOURAtil PKlNTiNU
AND TYPING
1‘ltEDIT M ill. Hi OF
SAMORD

e n 's

IALL animat ftg flw iaf-173 tiff, GIRLS WANTED. Lanay’a Drug
Nm K. Kodcr, Jeweler, 112 8,
Stoya.
. '
Sanford Rowling Alley wants pin
iKING OUT Christmas cards
hoy*
for title*' of one trbil* Lla'y
. .IT Or cimpli-' Tu
WHITE
|t l .Win. R. Kadcr, Jswelcr,
lire with couplr on premia**
2 S. Park.
More for home than wagg*.
IT—all kinds 11,00 hu«htl
Contact Mis. SchulU, I'hom*
T. vFurtlcr. W. tieneya At*.
'WOOD Baht complete with 9
W ORK W ANTED
Jt well, anchors A oars. 8 !i
,P. outboard motor. Phone FLOOR SANDING At finishing,
cleaning A waiing. Our pouer
unit enable* ue tu work whet*
then' li M eteclr*e uuatWclIu.
avail.LU 21 years •apurlnnc*
11. M Gloae*w. L-k* Mary, Fla
BOARD Motor, tirinrttde 10
P., 4 cylinder, %nll starter, Part or full lime n itrate secre­
rfect condltioiv AV. J,. Pell,
tary. Apply Bu* 39 CJO Uriah!
umk UUI. P
ROOFING and- roof painting.
double barrel
I iOUAGE
: u u s u r . OOUUl*
IMIICI Ithaca
niim*
Smith Brothers Phono 1188.
Riot gun, good condition. 788-J.
CARPENTER needs work. Phone
USED 6’ Frtgitlalre' refrigera­
622-W.
tor &lt;f5 00. 1 used Electro Chef
). Sanford Elaetrfe U A II Sundry Store, doing good
business
Sickness cause for
115 UogneUa Ave.
selling. Orange City, Fl*.

Tin* future of ton ftiuiiii &gt; .1,
|«rliiU on the wisdom of mlitll
American* ttnJ ihc upbringing ,ntjd
train nit of American youngster*
or today. Kvrryone certainly muii
W In iicifcim-nt on that, for ni«e
training of children will•runuR In
afiliv progrvsaVi’, HinJ liiloll iui-nl
tlliw n in tarry un In thr future.
J l U thr ndnltV duty i« tin his
bc»i fm hit fatuity, community,
•ml country nnd thr world.- uml
onr of thr m&lt;&gt;*t intporUtnt phase*
of. hUfoMlirutlon is tit Kui'li'. help,
hi iii in. sfeM fw*’!*' •till encourage the, youngster *o
, Ml* *rilltUblr t«- that hr isill rortniitirr .tiul hr ready
k, .blip, ol 1. W.
,»•-« *
•ttd cuter t«» accept thr *nmr duty
MotSb
wlirn hr becomes of ni'i'l
I I.U.» unit i rl llllMt,
liSlrrtnril am .I Jll.t to
And that bring* u* around to
|iro|.rl1&gt; itiniltKlI ll*,r*!
Ole l H rltlh. tin iifiatiiwllim for
s.iM in III* toktii'il til'll
mrnl In is and girls, «n I Knikutnl
li'.'ll lllilll, ll.'ffl 1*11 lll*4-11 t’lub Week. Thi. i* Ndlltmni
lib* tli 111" mol.lt* ut 1b.
4-11 Club W ill. :u tl pilrlitlnli Is
-I.H i M II). Mil lla&gt; o

O ppurt uttilivN

KAIfV* fifOOUii I*Hit WEEK
R E C O R D ri.AYF.RS and radina
KA1.AIO
for Yi'nl. Ity day or wrek. The MRS. DROWN Mil.I.EltH Fruit Mclb*an Triirkiiut Company, Inc.
Mttll* Ho*. IIP W. l i t Rt.
Cake at riggly Wiggjy * Tatilr ..Wiiiiton-Haleii., N. C, uffi'ts
I’hnne P6S.
—
yotin*; man an oppin (unity tu
JTO Hilo busnir:. for thrluselirs.
TWO htnisekorping.ruams, adults.
Wr i'll you n iUIN M.slrf 1.. J.
DR RA1.E-- l.tn.eroelr for ilrhm■ 7I(L Oak Ave.
ways’ and roadwaya—Rhone ■Mnrk Dlerrl or 1!*4H Model
fMj Au tin nr Pclsrl Traitor. We
AAGE, ' 4 ' romp uafnrnishcd
pile you a ll.trr year lease
apmtnu-nt. - fhanu^flll-J,
EOKTAHI.F plants for smslt
contract. Kaminr sufficient to'
nnd large aerrntre. Cahlmpe,
pay for truck in three years,
7
WANTED TO RF.NT
Cnllards. Rrocroll CauliDoeer.
not including salary. THUCK8
Onions Letluce, Eacando. Toot.
SOI-P TU DttNEK-OPEKAOR ft ROOM HOUSE, furnish­
Mo Strawhcirv A Herta. .1 W
TOK.S ONLV (WHITE). DOWN
ed «ir utifurnUhed. *Phone 6B0Hell,* l.ake Monroe. Fla. I’honc
i’AVMKNT OF. .|2fi00.00 UF
U
(JlVlKiilj, Apply tu Mcl^aii
I l urking Coiupkny. Inc.. Wins"TfHPS T u n lc J Peanuts” 8ales- I W) CAL Electric 'wistcr heater
ton Sal* ni. North tlamlina.
rasn wants lo. rent unfurnished
Electric fh’rvlri' Corn patty* 207
. house* or rottaitr ill Sanford.
Magnolia Ave. Plmne 101.
tu
s p e c ia l s e r v ic e s
Claude Echerd, Ho* P4I, Def J.OWFRH
■ land. ’
’
•
RENT A CAK
for alt nrrsslons
_ YOU JUUVK i t -----FtlRN 1flIHE D. apatttddnl. tim e _ McNElLL-A- YOMT EhORIrtTH"
PHONE 3DO
Nlpes A»c. 11*.f off Celery
AHKICHi.ANII-MmttUnON
Offlc* ph. lOl rohlriKB ph. 6 ld-ll
U-0RIVE1T. INC
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■trike last summer and because
• l a major late&gt;■ in up vti ■
rtretrgic Industrial tielme rail­
road In the Pittsburgha d istrie'
neveral months ago
The weekly eahl •|iii&gt;wtion* on
steel scrap have been HjAefl down
by tack of targe scale buying
"which must be resumed soon If
steel makers’ inventory of *crsp
is not to melt away completely.
The-m ajor test of present scrap
prices Is still to come.'*
The Iron scrap composite price,
continuing a gradual decline over
the past 7 weeks from the rec­
ord $42.Mr a gross ton hit in
the week of Oct. SO. dipped 50

Parking Meters
(l-nllns,*

Distillers R eject
Grain Saving Plan

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the WAA l« the city. Most o f
tbese furnishing* will be Used
in the 18 buildings, including
nine barracks under agrvtme.il
for lea*o by the West Virginia
Training School of whirh .be Intareessinn Dib!e_ School is ■»
branch and of which C, A.
Maddy ia superintendent
Other equipment will .g i t &gt;
thr Junior Officer building anJ
two barracks tlwt will house
the NewYork Gin-ts Inse.'sH
trainees,'said Mr. Bayer.
The transfer -of equipment. i n
all completed, he raid, eiyrept
for supplemental requests, 'neluding additional bunks m'd
furnlsMngs_ submitted
to the
CAA lo r approval.

"F utuic .temperature outlook:
No frost danger through Satur­
day."

TAMPA Dec. 17 (A1) — J. A.
Gregory, 04, who introduced, publie reading in Tampa cigar fac­
tories. died last n ight lie sitffeted a stroke five days la-fore,
following the death of a son-inlaw,
Gregory founded the Spanish
Wallace Urged
language newspaper l * Traduc­
IC M IIS S M »!•■»
O aei
tion In 1903 and served as Cuban
consul here In IU.1I.
ganifation to act.' *
The P. C, A. is a consolida­
Funeral service* were to lation of a-num ber of liberal or- held-today.
gahltatjnns including the Nation­
SAUAHDTA Dte. 17 -M W o h n
al Citizens Political Action Com­
mittee and the Independent Citi- Pinkerton. Air Force veteran and
tens Committee for the Art# former University of Florida box­
er. has lieen approved by the city
and Sciences.
_ T b * ~ IV O, -Ar-anh-Hiiieeme.it commission as municipal judge.
Tbs 31-year-old attorney suc­
John L. Early who ha* held
“ Mr. Wallace has clearly shown ceeds
the road to peace. Mr, Watlacz the post for two ^-yars.
has sharply outlined tho meas­
ure* essential to halt inflation
and to make this a land of
Mrs. Sara HughcH
*r* ^ r.r,!wallace has /-sirt-Ken ,up
boldly for freedom in a time
when our orivil liberties are lm* .a s Mr.
at
tl Lhas
.. I^sui
periled.
Wallace
t»een
■nd Is the outstanding zjwikesnvwi
for the only rrnnomle and f«r•Ign policy program which will
save us from war ami depresThe organization reiterated ilk
position that the leadership of
President Truman’ Bwill lead to
the disastrous' rhifeat of the
Democratic Party In 1948, and
victory for the Republican P ar­
ty, the main arm of reaction.
W*I1*W5 could not 1*^ reached
for comment on ,tho Pi C. A.
action although a apokminlan said
he doubted the fo rm e | Vie?
President bail heard of IL Wal­
lace "boarded a train' for New
York City Immediately, after the
p. C. A. rally l«»t night *t
Rochester, N. Y.

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lOmdall, Jr. waa appointed b
president, Mr*. Joel . Field, \u
study the problem. IttlermUionnl
BUggcsU-d thre,-- projects: semlTo!;
packages to CARE; furnishing
books on nursing for use abroad,
ami- the adoption of n refugee
chltd. Tho committee will report
at the next meeting.
Mcmliers of (he Flint Club
will have charge of the dime"
hoard* for* the .Salvation Army
on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
A letter from Mrs. fuiurr Al­
brecht, International president,
of Daveqport, Iowa, revealed
that the national convention wi!i
be held In Daytona Beach next
summer, thr date to I* an*

N ew British Policy I
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meanwhile, reopened their con­
ference* on the Austrian question
today. British and
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American
sources said they expected to
know In a few days whether any
rhancc exists on agrcemrnb
The Hidault-Marshall explora­
tory talks last night were said to
have been “satisfactory.** There
were plentiful indications that

LAKELAND Dec. 17 (/V&gt; —
Peninsular Florida wll lx- frostfree through Saturday, the Fed­
eral-State Frost Warning Service
predicted today in an advisory
which said:
*
"Forecast for peninsular Flor­
ida for tonight and Thursday
morning: Partly cloudy ami cool
all districts except a few scatter­
ed showers and mild lower east
coast
district.
Forecast
for
Thursday: Partly cloudy and
slightly warmer. A few scatter­
ed showers lower east coast dis-

JACKSONVJLLF. Dec. 17 UT&gt;—
The State Democratic Executive
Committee will convene here Jan.
5 to make arrangements for con­
ducting the May primaries - and
rlrct a chairman and vice chair­
man. Joe Hill WiUiama, chairman
Lake Duller, said today.
A total of 131 committer men
and women—Iwo from each of
Florida's G7 counties—are. achedoled to attend.
The Governor's office and oth­
er state and county posts will be
al stake In the two primaries
May%4 and May 25.

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17.

TALLAHASSEE, tW. 17 bP&gt;

-A. 8. Her long, Jr., of l-rcburg, Lake county judge, quali­
fied ns a Democratic candidate,
for Congress from the fifth
Florida district to succeed R#[).
•rue. Hendricks of DeLann, Who
has said be will not run.
Her long i« the first cnngresiionnl race rsndidatc to file lr*&gt;
$325 qualification fee with .&lt;-••
rotary o f state ft. A. Gray. All

MIAMI. Dec. 17-rtffT—An eld­
erly Chicago couple who arrived
herp by train yesterday I* being
sought by their distraught daugh­
ter.
The Miami Missing -Pers'on*'
Bureau said that LoUl* Piatt. 76,
and his 'w ife, Chetnc, 72, (5.110
Dorchester Ave.) arrived by train
late yesterday afternoon. They
Were tu h n v e been met by the
daughter. Mis* Ethel Platt, of
Miami Beach, hut connections
missed.

High School Concert
I l 's s l l s s f S ( is m P a a » . Itavt
Klwania pin weaiers who t u r n e d
Ihe candy over to Salvation Army
Captain Byrd Hudson. J toward
Monticth led "In singing with
H. If. McCaslln accompanying.
Visitors - Introduced by
Field-.Included C. 8.. Jackson of
Tampa, A. I,. Heath. O. Eckstein,
and II. II. Paillaltal. Stanley
llrumlcy of the Key Club wus
introduced by J. It, Root. Harold
A*#tner nttnoimced plans for tieKlwania ilanre at the May'fnlr

nounced Inter. The :
meeting of Dislrici
held in 81. Augustin^- on Apt

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 VF&gt;The liquor industry, split wide
open, sought agreement within
itself and with the government
today on a six-month grain con­
servation program.
At least three plans were tip
for debate at a meeting of dis­
tillers with Secretary of Agri­
culture Anderson (10 A. M. KST|.
O ne' Agriculture Deportment1
-Klmkeftman reported gloomily thsl
the rift wa* so great It might
"wreck the whole plan" for volun­
tary savings afte r' the current
liquor-making . holiday ends on
Christmas day!
. Tlir Cabinet Food Committee,
beaded by Anderson, has proposed
plan No. 1—A 60 percent cut In
The spokesman told a- news
normal grain usage. This would
hold consumption to' 2,600.000 conference Marshall had given
bushels monthly, under plant the British no advance notice of
quotas based on each distiller ■» his adjournment proposal, al­
though It rarnc aa no great sur­
caparily and past usage.
prise.
The spokesman took the view
Building Falls
that* such agreements a* had been
achieved in the conference would
(Cm Ur1k 4 !»»•* !•■*«► l
be considered binding. He cited
building** .ntrrior coni AiniftfC * in particular the decision to give
clo/rn apartment* fell with a roar Pakistan a seat a t the peace table
and tho accord fixing German
shortly In-fore midnight. plum­ steel production at 11,600,000
meting timbers, plaster and room tons yearly.
"One wouldn't expect a delega­
furnithinK* into the basement.
tion which found itself in agree­
The well. remained standing.
ment with tho other delegation*
Eight person* wrre quickie to
go track on those agreements,''
taken from the wreckage at *
three others followed at Interval'
Bevln had an audience with the
during Ihe night. Finally flrt- King early in th r day, presum­
men dug out the l««ly of an un­ ably tn report' on the ending of
identified man.
the conference. The Foreign ofErnest Dorsey. 49. was defin­
fico spokesman said the Foreign
itely reported missing and fire­ Secretary would see Marshall be­
men said there might be others. fore the latter leaves for home.
Dorsey's brother Wilbur,- who
live* in another part of the city,
was driving past the scene when
Truman S ign s Bill
he saw firemen placing hla 75vcnr-tild m»lh(Ti Mrs. Ella Dot:
I C s s l l s s M r r « « e » n usset
sey. in an ambulame. He said long-range
recovery
rbe told him Ernest waa still In- program, if European
Congress votes -fov
At emergency nii.ipilal the con- such- a program.
R cp -.llcrter. (R:Masa) wag the
dlttnn v f ttr s . l-ena Bmllh, 49,
one of the first removed, was witness. He headed a committee
termed critical ln-cause of a pos­ which looked over the situation
In Europe last summer.
sible skull* fra-lur-.
Ilerter proposed a new govern­
The cause of thr. building col­
lapse, was not immed lately deter­ ment agency capitalized at $600,1)00,000 to direct long-range fyrmined.
Only about one-fourth of the rlgn a hi. lie suggested a board of
brick structure was affected. The eight to I* called the Emergency
elevator remained in service ami Foreign Reconstruction Authority.
some of the tenants user! it la Four memliers would lie Demo­
escape from the. undamaged por- crats ami four Republicans.
This committee approved a re(ion of tho building.
asking the government
Nirk Papanicolas, the owner, solution
to explain why it has not stopped
?uld he hsd about 160 tenants scrapping
German Industrial
llvlnir in 37 apartments. He said plant# untilof Congress
ran deter­
the first floor was remodeled re­ mine
whether the dismantling will
cently to acromm.ldate a business
firm. Workmen completed the hurt European rconorqlc recovery.
President Truman signed the
Job yesterday a few hours licfere
foreign Uhl bill at 0:20 A.M.
tho crash.
The building la about half way (EST) in hi* office without cere.
.
ta’lwrcn the Capitol and the mony.
Only member* of the Presi­
White Italia*, it few (dock* trorth
dent's staff witnessed the sign
of .Pennsylvania Avenue,
II often happen* thai rain falls
Yesterday. Presidential Press
from a cloud but ia evaporated! Secretary Charles G. Rosa told
reporters a special ceremony was
before it reaches the cart!

Occupation Costs
Itu a iliw s fn o , r»a* llw t

$200,000,000. Tlii» would raise
the total U. S. contribution to
5600.000.000 or more.
tn tho new agreement, Britain
is expected to promise among oth­
er things:
1. Tn make available 970,000,000 in supplies from atcrling
areas where dollars are not
needed to purchase good*. .
2. Set aside 12 ships to pirk
up supplies for Germany from
American east coast porta each
month.
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bov­
in announced In the House of
Commons th at an agreement had
been reached on financing'onerations in tftrf Anglo-American
xoncs of occupation In Germany
and would bd signed in Washing­
ton today, f
H it announcement' eamo in r*-

to a
\ spans*
whether -a

conservative's quifry
statement could, bo
made now on the apTWinrnt
between the United Stale* an J
the United Kingdom on the fu­
ture financing of the bizonal
area.
Answering other queries, Kev­
in denied that Europe la hang­
ing back in contributing to the
European recover)- program but
raid the continent Is “in a v;r,difficult poaltion to know what
step* to take until Congre-M
hsv made it* dfjci»ldn” on fi­
nancing the plan.
"tVe are moving vyith giral
■peed, and ! do not think \ .r can
he accused of being stow in
taking advantage of the Harvard
j / He refeired to Marshall's nd-1
speech," he said,
drees last June upon which the
recovery program is based. *
; Bevin brushed aside a query
on whether it would help to

•cl up ‘an adminstratlve body
In advance of congressional apHe
II f said that would depend
prural o f the Marshall ■ Plaiuon whether Congress laid down
conditions for the aid and added
that lii* latter'* final decision
could not t*o anticipated.
Nof would he commit the
government on the advisability
of setting up a customs unlpq
among' Ihow ria'Umx who s h A !
in the Marshall Plan. .
Hr did not say *hat HriUiii
bad n -t entered He opposition

insnanar»niw iisiw w iw iw naw i«)w w nsiw w nE »w »»ga»w r
planned to emphasize tho Impor­
tance of the signature.
But Rosa told reportera today
th at the Prealdent found It Im­
possible to arrange a ceremonial
signing because of the difficulty
of getting to the While House at
one time all of those who had a
major part In the passage of tho
legislation.
The ’ announcement th at the
measure had been signed canto
as the House went back to da.batlng the $88,000,000 cut Its
appropriations committee recom­
mended* in the program.

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GOP Measure
out scarce materials, would ex­
tend export controls and would
continue transportation hontrnls.
Barkley told ropqttera the De­
mocrat* do not consider these
proposals sufficient to meet the
cost of living problem, although
some of the polnta wero covered
previously in the Presidents pro­
gram. He said Iho democratic
group will meet later tn the day
to draft its amendments.
Republicans still faced ths pos■ibllltv that some of their own
members would balk at efforts to
■peed tho bill through the 8enate.
Taft has said that unless It can
rir is
be passed I k m 't in
Mtll/i
l f . in
there
i that, trie -lhu
Which declined1 to consldrr a
somewhat similar measure, could
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Friday night adjournment of ths
special session of 'Congress.
Tsft told reporter* hr will not
pbfset any “reasonable" amend­
ment offered bv the .Democrats.
Barkley' . said the Democrats
baldy will prbpAso - that the
sldent lie given authority un­
der the bill to Initiate voluntary
agreements on the part of indus­
try.
"I have no objection to that. It
was the Intention under my hill
that the President could take the
lead in bringing about these
agreements,” Taft eatd.
, The Senate-House Economic
Committee formally approved ■
report calling for early congreealonal artlon on the leaa contro­
versial sections of Mr. Tnunan't
cost of living program, with some
modifications.
Chairman T aft tdld newsmen
the report will be made public
lite r In the day.
Tho CommUtee'i preliminary
report, made publie earlier this
week, endorsed the "general prin­
ciple" of controlling consumer

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VOLUME XXXVIII
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Return Flight
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Douglas May Admin­
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Bevjn Blames Rus­
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Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY. DEC. 18. 1917

Atomic Science Materials For
Farming Disclosed At Meeting
lly HOWARD Wj nLAKES LEE
Axtoeiktiil Press Science Editor
A U B U R N , Ala*. Dec. |8 (A*)— The m alchali to be turd in llte new
.atomic icicncc of agriculiurc were drtcnhrd today'to the* lin t conferrn rr on in boacl'ce atomr in larin research held at the Alabama P n lv
I f lime Inrtitute
,
H irer niafniaU a te -tr o lly common chemirali like Carbon, sulfur,
imn rodium. phoq&gt;bcri.». nickel.- copper, rinc, arrenic. iodine. meicmy.
calcium, and any lu b ila m e that t» either helpful lo cropf or a crop
h.ir.ud.
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They ate madr In atomic iiyeps,*
or iillra, n't Oak Ridge, Trim , th;nugh all the conijdicnti'd tVami shipped to n iloten unlveral- action* of ii living hmiy or plant.
It i* *poialtde to pm some of
lea ,Nini scientific institution.
which already are using these thi* new atuff in fertilizer, where
man-made radioactive atoms for lhe rool* of n •plant will pick
Up at' litt|c&gt;. When th e ■fruit—*&gt;{
agricultural research.
—The stuff may em it'* nearly the plant is eaten hy m i'animal,
all ita raya in only 12 hours, Nome of the radioactive Midi
or it may take mure than 20.1H)'i iiastcs Into the animat* body,
year* lo emit them all, a* III If the animal i* ■a steer, atm
rase of radioactive carbon. Li a man eat* a steak from this
a lew instances the time may steer, he will get a hit of the
imlloactive stufl.
la? millions of year*.
And atl through this excur­
The iricntixt* have- use* for
TON DON. Dec. 18 (/P ) - S « all the different kind*. They taka sion it Is possitde for scientists
■S'MIary of Slate Msnlull look n tiny hit and put It In fertlhxer lo trace every step and eveCy
[ off al 5:10 P. M. (12.10 P. M. or Teed Jt to animals. Thl* chemical change. In tins. ogrirub
A EST) today for a flight back t v amount i* too small-to he dan­ turn! work they can tiart with
carbon dioxide, made with.2 Washington from tendon,, the gerous. A* little as one huntlreil some
thimsnml of these atom*, which radioactive carbon, and trace this
•J Ktne of the lalot Dig Four is an inconceivably small, pni- gas as it changes into glucose
■ Foreign Miniitcr* Conference.
.................
_ lv„ wherever
_______ and finally Into fat,
__1—
ticle. rail he „traced
lly these method* it i* hoped
The aecretary wa» acoftmpinied--tt-*irops—nhTirtigir^'ttvItig^TTiSii*.
to solve some of the problem* of
bjr the U. S. Ambassador to te n ­ 01 through plants.
In this way one of these radio- producing better crop* and moredon. Lewi* W. Douglas, wbo had
nutritious food.
ALAff-E SUCCESS, t i r e . J8.
flft— Roula'a Andrei A. Gro­
myko charged today that *‘eer*
tain Influential circle's" in the
United States are rrapnnsikle
for the failure of the United
Nalioni Atomic Knrrgy Com*
mission to agree on control of
tho atom. Ha declared It would
ho In tho "Internin'*, of the
United Htatea na a nation and
of the people of the U. S. to
reach such an agreement.

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Price Control
La
w
Bill Is Tossed
Out Window
Defeat Of Barkley’s
Amendment Leaves
Little Chance For
Immediate Action
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18 &lt;/P)
The Senate, w in d in g with p r o .
poveri .mil-inflation IfglrU lion, I t
day knocked down an effort by
Democrat* to gne President T e l­
man [lower to rcipm'e hutink**
to parcel out' scarce goods!

By •» 47 to 12 vote- ihr clum
her defeated ‘ the propmsl by
minority Leader ll.ylkley Tl)-Ky)
to amend die tliree.|M&gt;int Rrpub
Ilian anti-indatmn program which
calls for volunhiiy • agreement*
by bunnrvi, drtignrd to hold
piites in line under temporary
surptntlnn of the antl-tiust laws.
the Senate action left little
Utojprxt-.tbal—any—legislation—to
n u b living costs will past beTore the special irtyion quilt
as scheduled tomorrow-. Democrat­
ic Irad'is llneatenril yesterday
lo talk lo death the .GOP pro|&gt;oia| sponsored by Senator Taft
(R-Oltio). they satd the plan,
which alto im lutlet continuance
of ex|*oti and lrant|&gt;nrUlion Von(.inlr, dore not gi, far enough.
Tag-cutting am in centered attendon of the Home at Chairman Knut*on (R-Minn.) of the
I l a V C Wayt -and .Means Committee inIn
2 3 tioduced
lull proposing a re*
&lt;1 •■■tiMlira nn l-nlr I ra il

acliyr substance* can be followed

Associated Ureas Leased Wire

NO. 281

M ay B e E n acted T o G et

Ken Guernsey ,
Talks To Central
Rotarians
International P r e s ­
ident Appeals For
Support Of U. N.

Trans-Arabian Pipeline Work
Stopped Due To Partition Ire

Sustains
Anclcliion In Stand.A gainst Revealing
C om m odity T raders

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It* I on k SMITH
WA'dilNGlON ,|*e. 1H i-V) :
, ( op) right, !
Ii&gt; Gannett New* Serslre
Senatoi Tdung (II M )) raid lo­
-SID0 N. Lebanon (sir -ablel Work on ihr *trMean I »»•*- -\r.» des ii*- Men,ite Appropriation*'
b -n |*t[*eliue |in |e - 1 is *1 .&lt; c'o|ii|‘lelr sUnthlill thioiiglioul l)rg Mnhllr

Committee igrer *I In cel .Jrgi«- .
lalion due. ting fVcrelary of A gn-,
*'ill ISre- Artdeirtip In' Imn over to
it a h«l of large ttadert in com-’
mochlir*
,
Tollllg *ilif till* S»a* derided
In nn aerial survey, with lurid-#
upon afiei the loniniitlee voted
ihg* nt every Afnenmn outpost, railed in, pttd work .o.prndr-ii
A rlris’klip 111 'tile II I'lriii Shiiiif* T il'l av’aln-t in-asline that AndeiI foutiii that Ibo .work . ■loppnge
Kinging l*n*e. in Sarnll Arabia, Jill *oti give it the jut nitlmpt any
j* virtually complete
lledotlin trlll|»‘l~ io the wild mill", north r.f tllorliiiiii. irvrslrd legislation
T-aiding rounttyr nl &gt;Tr»u*j«nfpn tbnt tbr tboiiairnd \rnbs i here
\mleiu*n |i*hi the toiirmitlee
mid Syria nre -till boiling with still in** friendly lowmd It**- ***iu
memhei in * -•-■*i"n behind vhised
tevervtment ngninA the Untied munitv'* Af.ss Aniriirpn*.
Iliil tHey nn* lw&lt; 'lining mote disolv lit *1 tl it dn! insist he would
Sintes’ purl lii ihr* Unitnl \n outspoken in llieir i-titirism of
tii*n*' partition of I'alestlnr

l i t*. rue|*l in Saudi -,»!n»
*
’ " " ‘I lot 1* tire projet I .stl.it b S-« letaiy ol Drleme I ottr-l.i! bat i sjled
*ilrl In Ifllerl Stafe* till -t. -1*
f
I l-r -iiojtrt In s. ii .,- ' ! iphne." run* from Alquaii) on ihr
haisl in C.islf lo ilir vhr-ie • I l!.r Mrilileil.rnean.
,

“ The - United Nations is. ihr
only instrumentality in the wmld
today
basing
within
id rll
the
[town
to* make
rellain
wars shaft erase to ex.isl ,a r a
mean* &lt;*l trillin g international dis­
putes.' 8 Kendrick Guernsey nl
lacksonsllle. president ol Rolan
Inlernadonat, told an inlei-cits
inerting of Crntral Florida &lt;list
al»lhe Orlando Country -Club yrc 1— Ir - r-&lt; u n*n f c_ f o r _A m r r rr * r r n , rr.-j-A

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* n n r ■giH‘~lln*-4**d~l»*~*l-.»inl-**lw*-make—

it |Hthn "ii*. lapirltv as we. can
anywhere In the do«eil l*r«t*»l*lej of partition.
Ir relay.
At fiussnul. nn Ui/lntoif fueling git he i the minima | lots and pieSnniti Arnlnnii King Ibn Sand's
Atlnullmg that the United Na
ram p StHI mill-1 isi-,1 of Mnihnnl*. pile the h*linrisdirtirm.
Rill lie questioned
lio n *. 1’ J*. nc*t ’ accnmtdisbed all
, , ,
,
,
Aniprfrnn work team-* nt ltd* seven AiioTirnn. me .-nrronmltrl ,
................
, .inn11
i 1" ' 1'
i' " 1 *'«l" -ol lhe prot-ml of I be pi ojl'rl tiMSe tx'in
that It.**I been hoped of it. Ms
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Gutrnses -|»le4(lr&lt;f for patience
and lilne that it might yel achieve
ultimate |*miihntie&gt; . and |*oiiilr,(.
nut that the i ’iuladelplna con
venlion whlclt drafted the lo ll
Slilulinn n| the (Tilted JSljl*.
tequiird 11 . i L m ^ l a . i m li.a g it
menl ami that not one delegcle,
but 14. including Alexander H im
iflon. walked out on it.
m
.
.S 2 1 0 , 0 0 0
WM , . ,

'p u rls'

id

the

i onnmtieT

( * msiM-'

I mg on the it I
Ugn a close adviser to the Amer­
AndeiAn ivorv ihn ..viyumenl by
ican delegation at the confer
tlie 10-0 vote
W e.
In effect,- P hi. .ihe rommiMee
• The departure of Douglas rr- j
levelled If-rtf m l i 1111 ellrd ihe
vivtd recent reports in London I
f t n n f t f i n n il'im m . It
•'.I mi Ajulcrson
that he may be slated lo assumn j
y J u j U l I l f jU U U ve 1le t d IV ihteilioj’ (list he give il
some important post in the acl-j
th- h t
_ J ministration of the Marshall PlanLieut. Walter Turner Disturbances
Young ■!&lt; 1. .' 1 ti
fin it outi
I ) i s i&gt; 1a &lt; r d ARi'iniliurc S u f f e r s min.- of 11t, romilli,(**•* srsvlon
^ to aid economic recovety in
Mr.
iiiifxnpfjr
wm
inlr&lt;Mhirr/i
f
R
e
s
u
l
t
e
d
Returns After Tour
vilb \ii!lcr-,.'n while reporters
Western European slates,
by Dlslurt (inventor I'nnl Stin*!
M o r i In I'hc Eleven W ile-yelling thl -u i'c- pi* rcjm*al .
Persons In Europe
Political
Killings
^tarshall's plane, the Sacird
svhn svav eliaraclertlCil t»y Hn*
Of Duty In Pacific
Ihe rorwmttler'v |i&gt;"iiis
May Sec Palestine I Counties Covered ill Tin
Interiiattnnnl presidenl a* "nfie
J Cow," formerly uied by President
11‘. Chuinnnn Hrulge* (II"f
the
great
governors
of
this
ROME, Dec. 18 (/IT News
j Tru|pan. departed after darkness "W hen birtnrv ir written, GenN lii I,.1,1 n -rt*ii„griipliic irportCE
yesr"
and
"f
whom
Intel
nation*!
ItISSOI'I
\TI
II.
I’ltl
1
W
A
S
H
IN
G
!^
I»r.
in
1
U1
p*j&gt;er . repoils said today a cen­
tend,hi- lfte 11-in.ri 1|,i of wlist
had fallen. Fog ' and drirrie
officer* lucdirtrd even higlie.fm . Hum
o n e m em lte i? in t t n iliu e il ■flood damage tn II l’l"itdv triiin
, .rid vjni trig tlie 'pssinn, liut
fC«llaa*4 •&gt; raa&gt; r*.*l
tral strike had hern T i l l e d tn a
mr
,,i
* honor* in Rotary The mret- itle n tjr i l le s n lu tio m P mI iv , .iliu m tre* . e rrro lo i kri 7,000.000 dir w*
rrfri.'-d to EToon, rrir*, what was
third
Sicilian
city.
Callanisetta.
j
! exceed hif military accomplishO l l l i U n S C t t l C d *“* w“* presided over by tin, for li.io q o iit to I ’alevlmr bv O d tvveeri IMldSepleml.et .1!,( I )e.
.1... i|i it r| „ft,o Mu* trnoveript
I-*w*&lt;m, ptetideol «f tbe dr Iundo
Sments," l.ieut. WaNer Turner, ion ami that new disorder* had erup '
I -of ihe 2ID.(8HI | r a , in Amet
Hi
and
(Imni
Nunihimna
njav
club,
and
wa*
allendt'd
by
*p
mil.1.IIOO. W*Y
\ -rd
.t II.at
I
I**
,
I 111- Mm I tin! d i-lu
Inal
lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
of M r. and M r*. FT W . Turner of led in north, south ami central
4(10 Rotanniiv from Iran • rliqdarerl [Vfivon* tanq-s in continue thioiiKhmit
l »( H. t|,e
[&gt;•&gt;[,,j
,
i | , \VVo» fin,
The question nf whether learh. proxlmalrly
OIS p , , l \~ « n u r, (old the Sem- lt»ly.
Apopka.
Winter
Harden.
Kustls,
i.v eigl.idet |)rainage Ibvlih t .aid *
11 esitssoi , „ I'"
Euiorve. '
ers throughout the state would
inole County Jsyrret at their noon
At Catania, a bacl-to-work It paid for July noth August fa'Cvburg. Winter Park and Knoill
1
lejioil
ielrai-d
lieie
Imfiy
llir
letrihlllon*
l&gt;
*
Rrp
Hugb
meeting at the M . y f . i r Inn today, movement resulted in mo.t store. even though they might not ford.
tennis champion, f r o m . Lo*
lit- I'purl pieilii led .in
"The Idea liehitol Rot a tv," Mi J) S o il. |i ( 11-Pa), and Rep,
Lieut. Turner told of lire eh ao -1" I 'b *t Sicilian city retmemng have reported foe work until
Angeles, Cal. arrived In • fisnford
S
Jiueinsev
said,
"i*
(he
fviodainrii
.Andrew
I
.
‘
'omett
J
|
)
N
\
1
r
a
i
l
;
rfaife
id ipjimsnn itrJv 1 1 inch
aaUrday with her mother Mr*. ,ic tnf,diUons in the -Orient. and and m taxti and horre c»bt re­ shortly thereafter wag hefom tot human iieed for ........ 1'hipvj
| ' , rtH|ent In,m m I
d im I r' "1 water nvet (he t o i s U I ' *
tall* Bet* and. reside at. .the,of ^ mf, „ joni|y pnc(. ,^ f China luming lo their itan di. However, irg more involved today.
atol fellowship Had the spoil ;
Recently Attorney General Tom. of Rotary hern enthralled in : ihe [Hope 1 aulhmiliet in the
J"9p L nuimal lieytooing ad
Mayfair Inn until Dec. 2 d -when
printen and barber*, joined the
xht will atart a professional tour He gave point* on the occupation strike and buses sod Hirelcars Watson interpreted an art .of Hu- the ''Hindis of government* dm Ametnau /oner nf ‘.orCUpatlon to ihe .rainy aesiun. alter iurhkJi
last legislature to mean Hut
with 8arn Palfrey . Cooke and of Okinawa, Luron and other Pac­
those tr»ii)i|ed dayC of the lindetfakr immediately the pro- r im lall may lie espei led tn p e a i ,
Kjyrood Cooke, who will direct ific Itlandi. Lieut. Turner hat still wrrr tied up. Five sttlke the tesrhers should lie psld for 1tog
Min's, there would have been I?1.1 III id lep.iliialnin n l am I. Hr Iv e .ie e ;l rom bin-il ei HHiralto'n
helm; «r*nt bv
IntdtsH'vnleaders were under arrest.
those Month* lull today linin' no
th« troupe.
wars of aggression. Any 01
‘ m il runoff."
H iiNllmifd «srt I'rtM# t tgM l
ii oiori fhnn 125
Sanford and the Mayfair fnn recently-returned home from a 10
.. 111. I
Disunion was rtported amoim were getting paid, Home we •&lt; gnmtnt.inii which has in it &gt; oh-j
Sheriff W altn I! idaik, o f ' urul- r-oi tv ifpgCHf ‘ 111till'i’ll lo at ■
wUI be headquarter* during the month* lour of duly in ihe Pacific ihr labor uniont participating m not mid it niqieareil that the jrriive Ihe development of- iw-tir**,
m m t" might finally settle lh&lt; and underslamttng Ihronglmul *
S ,, n s.
•
■ Ittuwnrd iFm l ( iitldridntrp rutin •#*•*♦» the t.. p* f*tifi stum im (V to
wKilar for Mi** Detx and her ns- ate*.
ihe general strike i * Palermo,
| h&gt; i»IVeft f ■i f
npi *. We. Iocssoclatf'S,
"Officer* have m»n*Rcd to in- aim in Sicily. Tire vole in thr problem.
"t iM» fiVInr k in
i ylrnM-d
tl it t(l -1It*.a«|t
.1 Th
. Mil* Uetl wa* U. 8. ningle*
the stn tr Department of F.d Ihe world deserve* the ronsidi
••
l‘
,i.ra,ilnM..i **H t's r . .1 al 1
I ••S
tI IIsr*r rf
&lt;elKt ( la l-l l
clay court champion In UMI and (till into their troops a »en»e of the union'* cou nril.of leagues aulhor- iirnlii.n nt Tallahassee aaid it had 1
filin' of llyi 1*i?h*»s »in~ East Sec!(■llleet If a -i IHI'Hmured this
1043. She won t h e National rrvpon.ibilily of ihfir*job* in J*|&gt;- iting ihe strike was lepm trd ai no information on what various
nmt iiiing l*v .1 1 Bnvvlnnrl,, .Ir.
Single* championship in 19(2. an. and tlrry are well ducirlined.
counties
were
lining
but:
t
»
’
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,.4
..
•»
for, llirrr against, with si*
Hie Piuetla* KcfORli hoard wy.-j It ( i n i B n I l y t r S ( Is ra
»' Mill r.| tit- &lt; f f hv 1■nlge. and
’43, '44 ’43. She I* a graduate of courteouv and well dlrued men, .4' II
nnllisnrrf nn I'm , I 'r a r l
j bv *'l o r n i - I I " ." , who again it
Roilln* College In Winter Park
(nday voted to -disregard Wat, • \ ’&lt; iu' F l v i l l i r R P C ftT flS
where ihe seat an honor itudent. be added.
von'a f tiling, holding lhat Us]
W -T iy iU K
&lt; The troupe will probably put on
months' employment dated from
"General MarAtlhur it the moil Freighter Breaking
MINDIO.
Calif, Dee 18 i,Ti an exhibition a t tne Mayfair Inn
8epteml&lt;er through August nf
Aviation’s speedy wonian. Jaceourti on Chriitma* day, MUa dominant man in tbe Far Latt,
Up
In
Pacific
Seas
1948.
'
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lU ti stated. '.'We will need the and tbe people have more retpect
I^on paid one of the summer nucline- Cochran. In . laid claim
Kntlce before we etart our tour,” for him than any "iber man tn __ HONOLULU _D tc.-iB -fgbr,T hc pm ei'erk; at ._th.e beginning—n l lo a doublediarreleil speed re
T m T h ilf F T per hour.
hi lisnd to diMrilmte the toys
11it* XII 17 .Sli ilniH,
*1 ifi
aha a t i e r t e d . -----—--------------i l u ll H 'ii ra l**«e
EI#trn
freiehfer .Simon Henson was ihe term In September and will nud
fntltiM* of manufarturerK t
*a I
~
first, she claimed the. m»tk Ihe
•
, fThla la my first visit td
hreaklng up In hravy mfil-Parifir pay the other tomorrow.
li-liver
(hr equipment, accord (nr ed m potcntuillv th' * world'. at rfn- r&gt;nri'
wn*
a
new
renud
by
a
propeller-1
.
,
...
A re im her-t'f- vHrqnn and civic
‘Florida, but 1 like It and I just
The Duval comity bontd of pntrsea* tndnv with her cargo of
it
w e* ammu lin'd limat piiwerftil plane. ntt|fli+ if i
driven craft for
kilomethr
1
jim* rn.operating
llllf Mil Ii“tYf l)i i| i \ t■-1i idirv—.on " tI'antf I*inn
lov* Sanford." M lti Batx's mother
watersoakrcl rice swelling against lir instruction. .Monday said i! course;
, ,a three
. , ..l px-t’ lodav
II . H.
second,
reported
,, panyl&gt;v manager
. Coleman,
,licr.e. Inalalln
, * litrlu
,,
fttm i'hlng the
f
t Mb nmiivci , ir v of
Si wtih [he ER
added.
the cracking hull. Four vessels thought ihe money should be cc* dctl
i i ithe
t -olil
i she
.
,
,
.uom
women s itaodsrd
-•
aid \lr *-l -».-r These in(light l|l i-tfi
i • uniins.a ra r s a t r u s i l
t fiflit Lroth^i f (»»
w err’ snr-rding to hek aid.
In,|. il, ' \ii'.’i ' &gt;•’ legion, the
of 138 M P .|l set bv the lute
The Henson's rrew of alwuit 4S
Miami plant, he revealed
' Expelled R u 'hh I b i i h
VfV. I! .ir
Kir ariians. I.tons
Miim-e Hurlburl «t Tampa, Fla . theThe
I br fid ton !it** H k,*
began jettisoning Ihe sacked* rlre
company
i*
sounding
a
10, 1947.
and 4’ilqt r’luh.
powered by si* jet rogloea,
and her skinner radioed he had A w ’ther Cold Blast
warning
that
a
serious
power
Ask Intervention
’ March
cThe flight was made along Ihe shortage mav develop during eold I low u f r o m S e a ttle l o -Mnc- ,
Tl)" H o r i 'l a
S tale
Welfare
turned the stricken vessel hrad
of the S*linn S&lt;-a yesterday 'm ils in ilia, at a i e if resident* Lake
unit,.rtf^w hkh Mrs. Janis ..
Hits Midwotit Parts shore
MOSCOW. Pec. IB (/P)-TwenA program of Chrislma* music on into the waves in an effort to
at roughly sea level and was
Describing the slup m n "vei * J t ’olle is ni*entsnr, lias fur*
to heal their home* With
(fjfour Soviet nationals who wa* presented by the Scmlno e diminish the buffeting. The Libertimed by Charles Logsdon of the aUrtniit
easy ailplane to f l y ” a f li o Its IiIsIk i I n bar of 7a of the name*
rb'ctririty.
This
is
true
drspitr
lly ASSOCIATED PRE.H8
ware expelled from France re- High School Glee Club and CheJr tv ship—a wartime troop Irani
National Acrnnaulie Association. efforts hv the company to push .Mi iiiiuif^’ id lin g along 1 1 5 m tl n of .the ihiidren to Im .onl rsrds
1,400 milea
Another blast
of suh-irro
easily hare asked Foreign Min­ last evening at the school audi­ port—was about
•&gt;f inkltailmi.
.
Miss Cochran flrw a l’-5l Mus­
weather hit section* of the Mid- tang In which she recently was its Hfi million dollar construction f l ig h t, pilot ft "Ian t lloldtitis, ilj»
ister V, Ml Molotov, from a ramp torium under the direction of Ml** north-north-west of Honolulu.
I a I ti ai ami during previous
- *
•aid
,
,
Steaming to the Henson's aid WesL during the night hut trm- clocked at 4(19,3 M.I’.IL over a program.
tn the Russian sene of Germany, Otlle Reese Whittle, and with
visit ■ the Elks party of tlie kid­
" W e r o u l d t a k e rig h t o f f a g a i n
Two new plants have been com
ta Intervene in their behalf.
John F ile 1and Lillian Moran ac­ were the Army hospital ship [terattires moderated early to­ 10*1 kilometer course.
wn held nl tin’ Fourth
Comfort. Coast, Guard cutter day. However, another mass of
pie ted In ihe company1* postwar (low, ns far a* Ihe plane is cun. Sdie*
Tha group told Molotov In a companying.
tr i't Park. 4i*it it was decidfit
Iroquois,
th*
Navy
tug
Tekeata
t
nnstrurtinrv
program,
one
at
rented."
eold
air
was
headed
for
the
U tter written In Brandenburg
"Thl* wik one of the
to ehnitge the location this sea­
Harasoln and one at Riviera.
H e r e a r r som e o f t h e c la im - son.
same neftion- tonight and tomnt. Chinesc Say 'Aid
Dee. I that their expulsion from musical programs ever held in and the 83 Henry Austin.
However. Ihe installation of (12,- madn for the nrw ly|m plant1,
France was In complete violation Seminole County," 8upL T. W.
row. Generally fair weather wa*
of five such'jet'engine bomb
of French law governing tho re­ Lawton enthusiastically declared Melon Grown Here
re[»orted In moat other part*
M u H t Be Hurried |wn
°.f. T Z S V lZ V r *- one
e i s MOW I icing levied o r n l s m t
f Vj.i.r
sidence of foreigners.
of the country.
this morning.
irmly fm lest* in this nmiSrv; . .
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^
h* Russians, arrested by
He highly commended the
The below xero lielt included
Out
Of
Scnnon
NANKING,
Dec.
18
bD
-C
Irl.
It «holi|f) r^iriy m HMiiti iMiHit
eh authorities Nov. 2G and group for their singing* and Miss
most of Minnesota, parts of the riese government sourer* express­ Mukden InFiaccd
II -*ritln«ert on I'Mg# l itfhu
to the border of the Rus- Whittle for her direction. JTha
Leesburg watermelon grower* Dakotas, northwestern Wisconsin, ed pleasure today over Lieut.
xone, were accused of “In­ Christmas decoration* and light­ may
Under
Martial
Law
and
eastern
upper
Michigan.
be Interested to know that
Cnndldntes fur nffirr qf repre*
General Aliter! C. Wcdenteyer's
tervening In Frsnch affairs.”
ing were very pleasing, and th* Sanford is growing watermelons
The mercury dr hoped to Id
T oro A dm its Not
hcqlalive in iIn- S ta le ■l.vgiilature
for immediate
rostume* worn were very* appro­ alarmed a t this new competition. M ow at International' Falls, recommendation
S
H
A
N
G
H
A
I,
Dec.
18
typ)„Th»
have until Fob, 1, ami member*
assistance tn thi* republic—but
priate. said Mr. I-awton.
Minn., at the Canadian bottler it was tempered hy drclarstlons independent newspaper Ta Kuna
In the winter season!
of the Sli"tiffN office until March
** Grocer I b A ttacked
Two Christmas songs were
last
night,
but
climbed
to
-13
I’ao
reported
today
that
the
gov­
20. to qualify nt (lo- County
However, lest they become
military aid’will lie ton late
5
Biy H atchet Wicldcr riven bv the Ninth Grad* Glee It must be revealed th at the quan­ this morning. The -Ifl was the that
TOKYO, Dre. 18 (A') Ships- Clerk's office, it wn» announced
units* U conies at once. High ernment had placer! Mukden un­
Club
which
opened
the
concert.
low
mark
for
the
frigid
belt,
tity grown her* Is yet small, be­
officials made no attempt to der martial law—underlining th-r nnri Togo, former foreign mint*' todav by &lt;&gt;. P llem ilm .
,
Soloist* were Ingrid Esterson,
Fob.- l-aUiuHitt-i* *l»o the dead'
BALTIMORE Dee. IB (/T)-P&lt;jl- Fred Siegrlsf * and Mary Alice ing confined to the back yard of a* the fresh mass pf cold air hide the government’s growing gravity of the civil war ailua- ter, admitted m hjn w»-~ c.i...—
ptovsd
In
from
J
eastern
.
Manitoba
~ Irral loday hr dill net tell thi* line fur qiinlifiratinn to run for
Mrs. a 0. Wssks of 8ooth Bxnfce sought a young man today fFarfutnl*._____ _
weakness in the* far* 7n t muih thm-in~M *c hu rt a:-----'
‘
'
'*Government sources In Nan­ Emperor that an exchange of the St act Seuntp, hut this must
ford Avemis. whfl* recently pick­ and southwestern Ontario, In
~»b# ■ they - believe - vtcloualy atC o m m u n i s t armed
ro ls and hymns were sung ed ■ large. Juicy and very edible Armstrong, Ontario, about 290 rooming
king for several day* had dis­ personal message* between Hir- i"' done with Secretary of Stale
feh ed a T7-yt*r-oM grocef with bvC athe
strength.
I *j
girls
glee
club,
toys
glee
renewed
fighting
In nhllo. and the Tate President Gray, said Mr. Herndon. Stats
M [h
k datah
t a t,. laid
............
his unconscious club, girls sestet, double male melon for the enjoyment of her miles northeast of InUrnationst
There was concern over tbu missed
In th*
thr rear of tho
the store then nuartet. choir and mixed ensem­ family. The vine, started fi*om Falls, th* temperature dipped to failure of National armies t» southern Manchuria as “little Roosevelt had been suggested Senator L. F. Boyle reeerltly
teed in a compost pile has spread 33 below.
as a final effort In keep the qualified for re-election.
calmly waited on customer* for
oust a trio of Red generals more than skirmishing,"
ble and quartet.
Temperature* generally over -from the great Central China
ail over the baek yard, she reTa Kung Pan, whose report* peace In the Pacific.
ntots than an hour.
The
quartet
included
Anita
Togo acknowledged that he
The grocer,\ Oeorgn U h r, was Aiken, Gladys Wells, Stanley veslcd. Mote melons are ripen- all other sections of the.-country atea between the Yangts* and are generally reliable, said tho
Ing, she said.
were near or above normal. Light Yellow Rivers. Force* . of tho main Chinese .Communist drive had an opportunity to inform
faund In a critical condition ye»1r,*iibw * m p**« Bi«an
By way of proof. Mr*. Week* falls of snow were reported three—Liu Po-Cheng, Chen Yi was moving southward to Faku, the Emperor and Japan's sen­
Urday—about five hours after
brought a big slice e f. the melon over the Great Lakes region, and Chen Keng, appear stronger a village about 60 mltea north ior statesmen who gathered Nov.
the attack occurred—behind some
to The Herald office.
the Northern Plains and th« to d a y than whan they drove of Mukden and directly west of 29, 1041, In "a last minute hope
DUPONT LEASE
C rtU aaM h erto t* .*
Pacific Northwest. Yesterday's southward some weeks a|fo In Kaiyuan on th* oft-shattered nf averting war." The message
WILMINGTON. Det. Dee. 18
Discovery by an e!ght-year-»ld
CAFFRET RESIGNS
reading* w«r* 80 |n both Miami a succeaaful attempt to divert Mukdcn-Changchun rail line.
schoolboy of Lehr's keys on a m —Tho _ DuPont Company an­
was exchanged hy Japanese en­
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18 UP) and Jacksonville, FI*.
lot N ts rs l blocks from the nounced it had signed a long­
voy* In Washington.
government troop# from a clean­
—The
last
of
tha
government
"ca­
I f W ' .'M *«. Iho Investigation term lease with the style of
up of the Shantung peninsula.
j
RINGER DIES
reer
men"
of
the
Securities
and
B. 8. LUZON AFIRE
™ p w v r b k h ho was found, g*p- Florida for llemite-bearingjlanda.
MEMPHIS, Tann. Dee. IS OP)
GERMANS CONVICTED
Itemite I* a black ore’ from Exchange Commission—Chairman • MANILA, Dec. 18 UP)—Tbe
POLICEMAN KILLED
—
Kurt Donath, former opera
BERLIN Dee. 18 (/P)-Slx ofwhich white titanium pigments James J. Caff re y—has resigned. 428-ton Filipino ship 8. 8. Lo- ‘ TARCHMAN, Miss. Dec. 18 UP) singer and voire and piano teach­ ficlals of tho Berlin Askanla
Caffrey, a Democrat, handed son reported tonight R was —Prison Sergeant William Walk­ er, died at hi* i home here yester­ Works were convicted by an
are manufactured by DuPont
iCATION DENIED
■A88EE. Dac. 18 0&lt;Pl- olant* in Baltimore, Mil., and his resignation, affective Dec. afire off 4he north coast of Min­ er, *he was wounded‘by a negro day. He was 67.
American military government
31, to President Truman yes­ doro in th« Verde Island pas­ trusty a t Parehmaq prison Mon­
•
Impforsmvnt Commis- Edg* Moor, DM.
He arrived In thla country from rourt todav of manufacturing
DuPhri said the lease of the terday. H* will loin two New sage of th* Phllipplnee.
d an application
day night, died today In a Mem­ Germany In 1907 and joined the and storing war materials In the
Tha ship Is operated by the phis hospital. Tha nerro, wbo H enrf W. Savage Opera Com­ U S. sector of the city in viola­
ta establish a lands In central Florida wlU-.pr©. York attorney*. * Mortimer Gor• t the east end of vide a Urge domestic supply of den and Leo Brady, In a new De La Rama Steamship Co. The ten amok and attacked three per­ pany* the following year sang the tion of AUIad . control council
on Clearwater Remit* and end the firm's depen­ taw firm to be known a* (Tor- RCA Marin* .radio Intercepted sons, later shot and killed him- leading tenor role In "Madam* laws. It was the first trial of
ita ROfL
don, Brady A Caffrey,
dence upon foreign sources,
aelf.
t
t.
* R o ttenly"
Ita kind in postwar Germany.

MacArthur’s Job Third General .
In Japan Is Told Strike Called In
At Jaycee Meet ^— Italian Cities

»•

2 House Members1Flood Damage Is
Introduce Twin r Estimated At
Jewish Aid

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Summer Pay For
Some Teachers Is

Miss Pauline
I Arrives A t Mayfair
[or Tenpis Season

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Kiks ( hiislmas
Party To Be Held
Ne\( Wednesday

Lack 01 Lquipmeni
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Delays’Completion
Of 2 Power Plants Army Unveils New

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Christmas Music
Is Presented By
H igh School Club

For Candidates Given

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Stanley Baldwin,.
Ex-Prime Minister
Of England, Passes

Legion Site

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MONDAY. DEC. 15, I 9 |f

ro Wins Case

Reds Revalue Ruble Midwest Cold, Rest
Of U.S. Is Normal
l o s i i s s t a rista rag* &lt;&gt;«•»

i r m l i a n l liaM
Oner
out th at when the headquarter* solved program of "currency re­

form."
* •
Coupled with (he revaluation
was the abolition of rationing for
food and indu,trial goods. More­
over, price cut*,of 10 Iq 12 per
cent were announced on such
commodities ai bread, flour, eecrsls. macaroni and beer.
An adjuatment between "the
existing high commercial prices
4those paid
In non-ntloned
stores) and lha excessively low
prices %&gt;f rationed supplies was
-£ *told
f l*Kdward
t t * i ^thatI Kwho
r ralso
J S spoke
S T JInt.behalf nf the ordered
terbury. «who
In a wide variety of othhe must renounre either the thtone
er supplies, Including-milk, eggs
Chamber
of
Commerce,
and
It.
H.
nr twice-divorced Wallis Warfield
Pope, County Commission chair­ tea, fabrics, footwear and cloth
Simpson, Kdward those ahdica* man.
Ing.
tlon.
Thla suggested that the great
Kiwanls -was represented by
It was Baldwin, who on Dec. l is te r Tharp, president, and by hulk of the Russian population
. 10 atood before the House- of John Krlder, City Commlsaioner- would he paying more.
Commons with tear* In hla eves elcct. • *
Officially a ruble has hern
and delivered the message of at*
worth 18 cants In exchange with
sp
The l.lona were represented
dicatlon froinJCdwaril. n personal
by King Lion W. O. Livingston, United States money, h u t, there
friend.
Secretary J. II. Bltbeo, Vice has .been no free exchange. A
“No more grave message has President Ricbard Dcas' and .by more realistic ratio of rubles to
aver been
received* ..1’/ |*’*, *1*j John Ivey, who served aa m
-—--a
.
master dollars has been the diplomatic
mant and no more difficult and „f rfrpm ' n, „
, h„ supper.
sup, „ r.
rate-J-diplomats were able to gvt
I might aay, more repugnant task
11
13 rubles for $1 In Moscow. Still
The
Legion
was
represented
by
has ever been Imposed on s Prime Joel Field. Ned Smith. John .Rauls, another value was placed bn
Minister,” hr said.
J. J. Rocco, Senator L. F. Hoyle, Ihe ruble by Harold Stassen after
Baldwin recounted how he lm&lt;l eervire officer for the Post and his visit to Soviet Russia, lie
told Kdward that he did not be­ the County, and Chester Miller, said it wa* worth altout a nick­
lieve the country would approve Chef do Guerre of the 40 et 8 el.
the
va marriage and that In choosing Volture.
(The decreed cash exchange
queen the people had a 'Voice. • r . Cooley
‘f
oullinrd the duties for unhanked ruble* is equiva­
ho
Prime
Minister
said
Kdward
|
.
w*
The
lent to a swap of dollars for
committee snd expressed
.i.i i.i_
i n b.....a
o r n, I n»
of nil
hl* commlttep
exp
told
him L
hea._________
was going afor the interest dimrs, but the new prices of
Mrs.' Simpson and was «.pr»|HKT4 J Jjtpreclatlon
In his project l»y civic goods give Ihe "dimes’* new val­
to go ”
Hull*. Ned Smith told Ihe Com- ue )•'
,
"We are not judges," Baldwin milter thst now is
it the time to
The conversion rale* for the
■aid. “ Ilia Majesty has announced epeet n memorial headquarter* ruble,
aside from rash presented
his decision. lie has told us what building to lie used as a “living for exchange,
la on a sliding
be wants to do, and I think we memorial” to thr vrterans of all
scale up from one tiljl rublv
m utt close our ranks.”
wart.
lor a new one.
Shortly thereafter Raldwin be­
Senator llnyle listed the' ad­
Pra-lM ? Internal loan* were
came Karl Raldwin of Bejvdley vantages
Sanford for th r site ordered merged into a singly
and retired to hit birthplace in from thr ofstandpoint
of
location,
state debt,’ "the exchange to »•*
Btourport to "raise pigs.”
transportation and recreational effected’on a basis of three ru­
advantages. Mr. Coleman said bles in previous loans for one
the Chamlier of Commerce ruble In .the new unified Inan.’t
Information lionib that
Is solidly behind thr project.
Rut "treaty obligations between
the U.S.S.R. and foreign stales
irMlImHI
I'&gt; |l «!*»»
remain until the deposits of Ihv
rlodlcals’*^-^
£ .
~ 4. "Private American cltliena Fotvign Aid I?UKf*(&gt;d bank will be revalu ed -at—"one
ruble for one ruble." Deposit*
can tpread sparks of .tru th
H'a»il»*,u !■-.«, l‘S)e Hart
totaling more will be converted
when eroding letters, food parpackages fo to the House "the President has to tha rata of one-for-one on
cals and clothing i&gt;
asked for lursd and you hive • *h* flrat 3,000 ruble*, three-forthree-forIndividuals overseas.”
To make j l possible for pen Ui»rn him a .In n a*
*
tW0
th# n , I t 7'000 *nd , h W '
hl" J * ,,1&lt;\n**
, .
for one on all above 10,000.
pies In other lands to have the
I lie GUI’ high command de­
“Payfng of current accound
’acta on which to base their dafa
eitlont, Dr. Mott advocated "free creed a "take it or leave it" strate­ of cooperative. enterprises and
access to the news for all peo­ gy. Under procedure limiting all organisations as well a s .o f col­
ples” and "a wnrld-wula cam delistr to 40 minutes jn d prevent­ lective farms," the decree Mid,
palgn of education In Democratic ing llie lubmuiion nf any amend­ "ar« to be revalued at the rate
of five rubles of the old ^rurrenw Id*eas and praetlrca."
thus barring showdown cy to four of the new currency.
The shrine adjoin* a village ments
The new ruble currency, llko
green, teens of Ihe elellon of •voles on Mr. Trumsn's request for
1733, for the truthful reporting standby, pricr-wagr and rationing the old, feature* the portrait
of Lenin. The notea, however,
of which John Peter Zengrr powers,
»
are much larger than the old.
waa imprisoned. Freedom of lira
The Communist Party newspa­
Passage under this procedure
press In Ihe rnlonlca was ‘ es­
tablished by hi* subsequent trial requires a two-thirds vole. The per Pravda printed photographs
of the new money and detailed
and acquittal.
issue was in doubt.
descriptions today. The chief In• At a meeting preceding thi*
Cliariman
Wolcott
(R-Micli)
of
novation Is a 25-rulde note, whlr-i
ceremony, Raymond L. Claybergar, president of Ihe, National the I louse Banking Committee did Hut previously exist. The "Id
Better Ruthless Bureau, wa* opened the debate with a declara­ .’10-ruMr denomination was aban­
fleeted president of the Society tion (bat the Republican bill. Etn- doned.
The other note# are for' 1,
of the National Hntlne of the . bodying a "voluntary effort'
3, 6, 10, 50 and 100 rubles.
Bill of Right*.
______
.......... general principle, "is all we could do at . Pravda hailed the abandon­
Edward „I., • Green,
ment of rationing editorially as
.manager of tba National Heller thr special session."
*' .
victory fdr Socialism and said
Riislnrss Bureau. was elected
VUi/n » Republican. Rep. Smith aprices
were rising in "the capi­
ylca-prcsldent.
of Ohio, declared ihe GOP mea talistic United States."
I
Most Russians with paper ru ­
sur^ would "resulted the notori­
on hand m ust convert them
Glndioli Blossoms ously discredited NRA." Wnlcoll bles
by I&gt;ee, 22. Those hr VerttoM dD r
drclarrd "there 4s nothing faintly irlct*. are given until Dee. 20.
(t'M iltSiS t i i a I'aae n m
resembling NRA codes in ihis
"Old money not presented b/
pints handled In the last weakly ....
Ihe fixed date will lie cancelled."
report period at price* ranging “III.
Republican Mil, . built Mid Ihe decree, "and will lose
from a dally average of 39.rer)t«„r The
around voluntary measure*! for power of payment."
to 4# cents-per pint*.
The Russian merger and con­
Fort Mytr*.—-In addition to holding down living costs, wituld
the gladioli shipments fin a lly |« put liefore the House under version of internal state loans
referred to, thla market I* handl­ rule* which would give Ihe Dem­ tnadn tieforc 1047 mean* the cut­
ing ah Incteaslng volume of pep­ ocrats no rhanre to counter with ting of the stale debt* cxlatieg
per, Flrat ra r of the season, lice proposal* from President Tru­ through 1046 to one-third,
pas* through censorship, have
ember 10, brought 14.25 per msn's antl-infistlon program.
Dispatches from Moscow, which
bushel. A sharp Increase In vo|
Ren. Gore (D-Tenn&gt; announced
urn* la Indicated, for the next two the Democrat* will level their at not reported Ihe amount of loan*.
wteki. Tomatoes,
— , In
.. abort supply, tark upon the GOP bill on thre* The Statesman** Yearbook state*
that Rusila't Internal debt Jan.
bul
,
t
0
inc.rBM®
'.n ,h* contentions:
Y
P i 1 next 10 day*, have been bringing
j. « |t |, only an Ineffectlva I, 1033. waa 10.088,000,000 h|J
66 to |8 per bushel
ungraded.
i h t l ------gesture and a smoke screen for blea ami "haa been Increasing
Fort Pirrce.—The tomato move, inaction.
annually."
ment ha* continued fair through
2. It la designed "to raise Inlh* week, with volume expected tereal r ates n o t 1only on govpm
-HUHtHAN-PRICBS
Tv to ■UUll - BT e y f « &lt; ri he~~prrffiling mrnt bonds, thereby Increasing
MOSCOW Dec. 15 (AT—New
uraal*. 27JI41
Hlflil #...
1.1 as&gt;l_
week'*
field
crates, q u al­ the cost of government, but also retell prices, set to complement
ity, fAlr. t° excelled, prices. $3 an Inrrease on all eomme.rdal the Issue-of Ihe -new ruble rurto . 68.40. :Uucumbers.
yellow loan* across the country."
rency and the end of rationing,
crookneck squsxh, and licans
3. The anti-trust aectlon "would were announced hy th e ' 8ovlet
moving In light volume. 31a
give big liuslnes* a big stick over government today.
Manager M. K. Wllligpr* repo
. They will vary between town
*aale of two fanry crates of to. government”
Under the GOP Btrategy, de­ and country and aleo among
matoes, grown by Stacy Rogers
three newly established price ad­
and---------------R. K.-------Brandenburg, Decemlier cider! upon In the office of Speak­ ministration tones, but rye bread
8. for a &gt;record price of $125. er Martin of Massa-hunetta. all will sell for at relatively little as
proceeds going to the Okrecholicc amendments would be barred. De­ two rubles, 80 kopecks a kilo and
|Mlemorial
*
* . ”Myer bate would l« limited, with a
Hospital■ -Fund.
beer at seven rubles a bottle.
Heller, buyer for Bamul
P. showdown vote expected hy night­
Things are cheapest In the first
Mandril of Phil
’
hlladctphla
and J. J. fall today.
A two-third vote of the body la son*, made up of the Ukraine, the
Cernlglia, Jr., buyer for Tom-A
Toa of Atlanta, brought these two necessary to pass the bill -under Baltic republics, the Crimea, Ste
cTates, which were T5r
later donateel
*
‘ auch "take it or leave it” proce llngrad and Kaliningrad (former­
to the Fort Pierce Memorial' dure. How Democrats vote will ly Kocnlgtberg, East Prussia).
Hospital.
James MeGee was tha turn the decision, as -RepublleajU They are higher In ton* twd,-* In'•l'
clu&lt;/ing Moscow and Leningrad,
auctioneer handling this aale. with 245 seats to 187
"The prica la believed lo tie an Democrats, do .not have n two- and higher atilt In tone three, on
the northern and eastern coastal1
•n*tlm* record for tomatoes." Ihirds majority In number*.
on.
If the procedure—under which
Mid Manager William*.
Pompano.—Bean movement ha* House rules are suspended — ■Tl? Ihe following table the rubbeen rather heavy and cucumber fails. House Republican Leader
£
volume has shown p steady In­ Halleck of Indiana said there change rale of 19 cents te the
gres**. Weather and growing would be no time for further ae- dollar. There hat been no free
conditions Idsal, with crops ehow- tlon on the economic front at the exchange.
Ing good, prospects,
special session which ends this Cemmodltlly
Awou
Florida City,—A few bean* week.
Rye Bre *d
t Kilo
were picked during the last week.
“If the Democrat* whip thla
(2.204 lbs)
Moat of the tomatoes In thla area Ihing." he said, "It’s their rseponl Kilo'
going to the Miami market, slblllty for preventing any coet: i kiio
lend looks good and picking of.livlng legislation at this ses- Wheat Flour
Macaroni (top grads) 1 Kilo
4 sta rt on It about Jan. 18. •Ion."
;
Sugar
1 Kilo
ahokoe.—Shipment* of beans
He lold reporters that If the rCalf
. i . Cubes
ated a reduction or votumo bill were opened sup for amend- « fff^ n ,i» s « .
■ I Kilo
to the Fall crop having reach­ ment#, and the President'* price
1 Kilo
‘Mite,
Wash Flsl
1 Kilo
wage
and
rationing
plan
waa
of­
totalM|Jk
1 LIU*
fered
as
aa
amendment,
"there
es ra. Very little production wouldn’t be 25 vote* for It." '
(1.06 Qte)
from December 20
10
i
All t h a t ’would result, he prary 15, when ctoMrin
eloaerin
1 Kilo
1 be In Winter production, gued, would be long arguments*
a; i Bottle
during the week haa been and a delay that would prevent Cotton Thrsad
4 Spool
any action at the special session.
growth,
of l
minutes for and 20 minute* Kerosene
against the bill which waa In-

waa established here In July,,1946
the i-rgion had only. 20,000 mem­
ber* in Florida and now there are
LONDON, Dec. IB—(/IT—Karl more than 50,000 member* on all
B T i Baldwin, 80, thrice Prime Min­ of whom record* mu»t lie kept.
ister nf tlrlu ln , dirt) In hU
Mr. Field reported that there
■leap Saturday at h it home In wa*
much enthusiasm at the
Btourport.
Worrea'ershire—I I steak supper
at th r Country Club
year* after ho hail forced Kdward and that every
representative of
VIII to renounce hi* throne n*
the price for choosing to marry the 1-eglon and of civic groups
heartily endorsed the headquarter*
an American divorcee.
, ’ project. The Jaycees were reBaldwin* S W
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derly conduct to osmuIL They
jvere given various sentences
ranging from on* to 18 months in
jail.

rhethcr, in the light of th r Taft- (
larticy law. it should nullify an ;
Ha
House. Action
irder .requiring
the Kdw;ard G, j
ardor
..
Rudd Manufacturing* company to _
stop discouraging Rs Detroit
(realise,* tiaa, I
e»l
plant supervisors from joining comes up with a definite . pro-'
Ihe Foremen's Association of gram.
£
America.
"Money w ith o u t'a plan It rat
The circbit court issued Its or­ hob m oney -th ere Is no doubt
der last June 3, In support nf about that," Vandcnberg said
findings, bv the National Labor
th e emergency aid measure Is
Relational Hoard.
c n iitrlr-K i« « ratr (r«m the Ad’The Tafl-H artlry Act became mlnstrat tort* proposal for a
effective Aug. 22. Under it, longrailgp
European recovery
auporviaora are no longer class!- p’n gram .' He&lt; told them he will
fle d \a s “employes" with whom send n formal message to Conemployers must deal for collec­ grc*.s abou* thla wreji, but iet
tive bargaining purposes.
no date.
Rudd asked th r Supreme.Court
to review the entifecca
case and rule
that the circuit courf order should
be thrown out "because the lalwr
board
ird has no power under th?
law aa it now exists to proered
to a roncluslon with this ra*e."
The company al»p contended
that Congress had "rlearly shown
Its intention not to hate the proceding of such a rase as this one
continued."
The. Supreme Court, however,
ordered the,case sent bark to the
circuit churl for* its further ac­
tion In view nf the Taft-Hartley
Act. In doing so. It ordered the
circuit court's original judgment
in the case, vacated, pending a
new ruling.
Among other actions today, (hr
eourtr.
Agreed lo revif* rhargrs that
both negroes and white persons
were, arbitrarily exrluded from
jury service in trial* in Winston- THREEFEATHERS
Salem. N. C.. In October, 1U46. RESERVE — "Flrat
The negroes were tried on vari­ Among Fine Whiskies
ous charges, ranging from disor- Since 1882." Treas­
ured whiskies blend­
ed w ith th e finest
Spirit*. Wl|l
Deafened Now Hoar grain
w e lc o m e d as a
f t, In a p e e la l
With Tiny Single Unit gC ihristm
as ca rto n .
Science ha* now made It pn*.
slide’’for Ihe deafened to hear
M
l
3
faint sounds. It Is a hearing deyl{g (a yipaR th a t it-fit* in the ___
hand and enables thousands to
enjoy sermons, tpusic and friendly
companionship. Accepted by thr
Council on Physical Medicine of
the American Medical Associa­
tion. Thla device -does not re­
quire separate battery pack, bat­
tery wire, case or girnivntt to
bulge or Weigh vou down. The
lone U clear Otid pow-jrlul. So
msd" that you ran adjujt it jours-!f to suit youi hearing n* v u r
hearing change* The n u k rrs of
He'lone, Dept. 14 1160 V !Vib Si..
Chicago 8, IIL a n so nr-md of
lls lr achieveme.i*. that (hay will
gludlt wend
fr?e iiesotipl've
booklet and explain hnw you may
gf&lt; a bill ilemon*:mti.»i &lt;( tt is
remarkable heating ibvioe
in
your own home without risking a
fenny. Write Belton) ti-day. Anv.

lly AHHOICATRD PRESS
Another cold wave was over­
MIAMI. Dec. 15 (AT — Small
TAMPA, Dec. 16 (AT—Five vio­
spreading the upper Midwestern lent deaths were recorded in tha craft warnings were hoisted along
states today while virtually all Tampa-Rt. Petersburg area- over both south Florida coasts thla af­
Ihe rest of the nation had normal the .weekend, two when a flash fins ternoon from Sarasota through
or slightly above normal tem­ swept through their home, the the Florida Keys lo Melbourne
perature!.
others in unrelated traffic acci­ with winds of 26 to 35 miles an
The- Chicago Weather Bureau dents.
hour predicted.
said the coldest weather early
Sir. and Mrs. Kdward C. Judah
The W eather llurrau said a low
today was centerrd In North Da­ and their twin daughters, Ernesprraaure are a moving eaalward
kota, where Pembina reported 10 tine and Barbara, three years across
the Gulf of Mexico would
below xero but that the frigid old. were burred when Judah bring fresh
moderately strong
blast waa moving Into northern thrpw gasoline in embers In a southeast to tosouth
wind* during
Iowa and • Wisconsin.
fireplace at their home In Dunedin the night to the lower
half of the
Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn., Friday.
Rmestlne died two hours later Florida peninsula.
which had readings of 18 and IB
Warnings were to remain dis­
degrees, respectively, could expect and her father succumbed yester­
played until 6 A.M. tomorrow, but
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sharply lower readings tonight. day.
Petersburg
In 8t...................
.. .Helen Jack may b« flown for a logger period.
The mercury wa* expected to skid
to from five to ten below scr&lt;&gt; son, 21. waa killed yesterday when
TALLAHASSKE Dec. 16 (AT—
m
. . . ,east
M&gt; M
m m n i . n i &lt;■ Wla„
*hr motorcycle on which she was
asm far
as northwestern
consln and to five Mow In north- • H«Hnic rammed a Parked automo State Senator K. Bert Riddle of
Idle; and James Moor*c 70, of Honifay appealed to the 8upremo
western Iowa.
General rain*, with two inches Chicago, died after being struck Court today from hi* conviction
and
three - year sentence on
automobile.
at some points, were reported hyA.an’
C. Perry, alioul 6B. of Ruaof fondling a 13-year old
along the (iulf roast from Texas kin waa killed by an automobile charges
pupil in the school of which
to Georgia and Florida and Inter­ Saturday night a* he waa walk­ girl
waa principal.
mittent showers fell in the coastal ing along the highway between hr Ilia
attorney, John M. Coe of
regions of Washington ami Ore­ Ruskfn and Tampa In foggy Pcnsarola,
maintains C i r c u i t
gon.
Judge Ira Hulchingon erred In
Klsewhrrr, fair weather pre­ weather.
declining to g rant a new trial on
vailed. '
TAMPA Dec. 15 (AT—Alter- grounds th a t evidence was i n e f ­
nev* of the Florida Power Tor- ficient to support a conviction
ooratlnn contended today It would . and bad erroneously permitted
Cemetery Fundi*
....t 6100,000 to “tear up” Its prejudicial testimony to be pre­
IwKikkrepIng system to comply sented by the state.
M 'aM llaa»4 ti»u&gt; P a s s O m i
avoided if u telephone had, been with Ihe recent legislative art
JACKSONVILLE Dec. IB (AT—
available. The caretaker aella lot* setting up the Pinellas County
The Duval County * School Roard
at the rrm etery and the employ Utility Hoard.
R. K. Rlmmon* of Rj. Peters­ today* refused to pay to school
eea at (he City Hall also sell burg.
one of the attorneys, ask- teachers some 6700,000 In back
Ictta. Hy means oNrtie telephone, is| Federation
Judge William J. salaries which State Attorney
the raretakrr could advise th* Rarkrr to declare
uncon­ Tom W atson, recently M i d was
City Hall of lot* he had sold stitutional hecaQte,theS art
im m o n * due them.
*o that they would not lie resold. maintained, it.' discriminated
’be­
On proposal of Chairman Fyan
The new section, next to t lie
the Florida Power Corpor­ els Conroy board member# dlreerailroad, need* planting In gras*; tween
ation, which aella only electricity, ted board Attorney Edwin Coffey
roadways should he improved; lot and companies selling gas and
to ’-‘institute and proaeeute to its
owner# should lie written letters other, utilities. .
....
■ultimate .conclusion a*. Soon .a a
askiifg that they cooperate by
possible such legal proceedings
keeping lota In good condition.
LAKELAND Dec. 16 (AT—The
It la recommended. If Ihe care- Federal State Frost Warning as will result In a judicial'deter­
talker la ronjarted, It may lie Regvjcc forecast for pensinular mination of this question."
possible that he ran arrang- Flotilla tonight and Tuesday
JACKSONVILLE Dec. 16 (AT—
to have Ihe lota taken rare of morning waa partly cloudy and
for a normal charge to the lot ntlld_with Tuesday's^ fun cast The Navy w as one of 26 bidders
owner each mbrilhT IF*UTpointed parti v" cloudy" and cooler "in north­ today fo r-th w '63,000.000 Panama
City Jacksonville wartime oil te r
ouL
ern districts and scattered showAlso recommended la a survey era In south ami central districts. minala which were properties of
the RFC and operated by the
to aeo just what plants should
The outlook waa cooler In north
American Transportation
be planted and In what part of and central -districts Tuesday General
Co.
the cemetery.
night with no frost seen through
The Navy, one of the priority
Although the appropriation is Thursday.
bidders,
asked a "negotiated" hid
less, f3,18.1 In labor coat Is es­
on the terminal* which were
timated for work at the remr
TAMI’A t)ec. 15 (AT—Courtney built when German submarines
lery a t eompjred with last year’s Campbell, member of the *Rlale disrupted tanker shipments In the
outlay of 62,584 for this pm Road Department, announct-d to­ Gulf and Eaat Coast areas. The
pose.
day speed limit* on Gandy Rridge- 64,200,000 280-mlle pipeline be
and Darla Causeway would lie twrrn the two was operated by
increased to 46 an hour Immedi­ the Florida emergency pipeline
Big Four
ately.
cumpany. .
.
He said traffic had lieen mov­
ir s r U a » ( i m raa* SMI
ing
too
slowly
over
the
two
Tam­
. PENSACOLA Dec. 15 (AT —
mecling of Secretary of Stair
pa Ray spans and the higher rale
Manhall and ranking memlwr of speed would step up the flow One person wjia hurt, five houses
wore destroyed and a doxen dam­
of ihe American delegation that of traffic. The present speed aged about 7:30 this morning
Ijmlt
la
30
mile#
per
hour.
if ihe reparations issue remaim
when a to m ad Ic storm awepl
through Navy Point, a commun­
a* tightly deadlocked as it lie
THREE FFATHFIlri
LAKELAND Dec. 15 (AT—The ity of m ilitary and rlvtllhn per­
came Iasi Friday night, then “all Secretary
FLORIDA
STATU
V. 8 . R. BOURBON
of Agriculture today
between here and the
other discussion, which might be authorised the Indian River area sonnel
W H IS K E Y / A
1
THEATRES
u 4
Pensacola Naval -Air Station.
to ah Ip No. 2 orange* aa such
held here is purely academic."
BLEND—bottled in
Mr*. Larry Rrock, 30, was seri­
Indications were that Marshall beginning Wednesday, the first ously injured when her home was
Kesrtueky, admired
himself would take the lead In use of the separate regulations shoved off Its ’ foundation. She
a ll o v er A m tr
p r o p o s i n g an adjournment of the recently provided fof that part of was taken to the Navy hospital'.
Today's beet Bour­
Lindoii meeting, assuming
iln ■ that
' ' dhe state.
Her husband was due bark today
bon "b u y " gt a
Current regulations for the en­ from overseas duty.
Molotov I hold* the fepsralians
ni
modest price. In
Doom
Open
12:45
!&gt;.
M:
Dnllv
tire state ban shipment of No. 2
The storm swept a path about
position lie took on Friday.
epecialChrietinas
The derislnna of the Ameri­ oranges except In the combina­ half a block wide and a mile long.
carto n , 90 proof.
can delegation this morning were tion pack, which Include) a m aj­ Navy Point has about 760 housing
Last
Day
Monday!
ority
of
No.
I’s.
units.
,
•expected to l&gt;e discussed with
British and French officials prlbr
4/ i or.
to this afternoon's -council ses­ a l l -a m e r ic a h o n b e n c h
Oviedo
Schools
sion.
'
MIAMI. Dec. 16 (AT—Two AllMolotov said flatly Friday (hat
(I- M lla a e * l o t , f*aa »
Rusia “la not begging but de­ American barka .will lie on the
manding &lt;10,000,000,000 In Ger­ bench when Kansa* and Georgia ' Rank. Florida Slate Bank and
man reparations—mostly fiom Tech match football speed Jan ­ Rank of Oviedo were designated
uary I In Ihe 1948 Orange Bowl hv the Roard aa depositories for
current production.
JAMES E. PEPPER Coach George school fund* for Ihe first six
Marshall haa taken the posi­ game. Head
—b o ttle d In b o n d
tion the only reparations which Sauer of; Kansas wa* an All- months of the vear. .A fter June
under G overnm ent
30.
said
8
u
p
t
Lawton',
It
may
be
America
.fullback
al
Nebraska.
should, he supplied from Ger­
su pervision. F ull
necessary
.
lo
make
new
distribuHead
coach
((ohby
Dodd
of
Tech
many are (hose to lie taken nut
tlo
q
.o
f
funds
as
a
t
that
time
b o d ied p r e w a r
wks
selected
a
t
quarterback
on
of factory removals snd other
thrsfe will be merged Into one
KeTituc ky
-nlfiocapital goods equipment— but the mythical national team while fund.
sight Bourbon,
with none from currant pro­ at Tennessee.
LOUIS - WALCOTT &lt; k6i nyear*
old. 100
duction.
•
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*. Fight Pictured
proof. A real holi­
Marshall's: final decision on
day value.
the meeting this afternoon - as
to whether to Inilat at thla
'fe w
llWa fln~ 5H 1WWM15W M joumSTARTS TUESDAY!
*+ 4/i or.
ment presumably also will be
LIABILITY INSURANCE
determined on the basis of four
LOVK
.
To Meet Florida Financial Rcnponaibllily Law
placed before tha council affeclTHAT
CA8II
DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS
categotlral
demands he has
WOULD
nlaced, hefor* the council affect­
OLD CHAPTER —
ing the Soviet son* of GJrmany.
DISTROYI
K e n tu c k y ’s finest
Phone
Phone
Straight Bourbon, 6
have been able to obtain 12 rub­
y Mr* old. Every drop
le* for 6i In Moscow and Amer­
104
prewar whiskey,. An
ican economlite Ip Washington
I d ke a l g| -----Id
ift f o r th tM
have estimated the actual value
moat
dlacthntnatlng.
118
Magnolia
Avenue
of the ruble at three rente. The
In epochal C M staa..
kopeck Is 1 /tOOth of a ruble.
carton. 36 proof.
(It ehould be noted that the
major factor remains purchasing
f e* Jw4 /t
power. Wages are not changed
PUBLIC NOTICE
under the revaluation decree. A
1946 dispatch from Moscow gave
1.260 rubles a month as the In­
Tbit Is to advise th e ‘general public (hat I havs sold all of
come a l "an avarage Russian
.
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family" in which the father was
ray interest In the Central Florida Quick F t m m and Btorag*
crew fo re m a n In - the lathe doCo. Inc. located at 18th and Elm Avt., Sanford, Fla. to Mr.
partiflknt of a factory, receiving
aaaaaaa
870 rbbles; Ihe mother earned
"
0 .
F n m st Gatchel and that I ora no longer connected or a*to•TANWYCKj
m
and one eWId recelval (3Thle man paid 82 rubl** monthly
. s a v ie
dated with the above firm In any manner.

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9 Rubles
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13 Rubles, 60 Koporhs 1# 2 67
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VOLUME XXXVIU

E ntsblhihed 1908

SA N E O R D , FL O R ID A

AH-soduted PreiM Leaned W ire

TU ESD A Y . D E C .'16, 1947

Taber Explains Bureau Says It Costs $450 Per
Senator Taft Collier Says
Year More For Family To Live
House Cuts In
To Fight For Caldwell Not
GOP Controls
Republican L e a d e r
Says World Coop. eration Should Not
Be Limited To U.S.
_ WASHINGTON Dec. 16 ( /P ) "Chairmsn Taber (R-NY) in an'
pouncing. a cut of $86,000,000
from the Administration's request
for $597,000,000 for emergency
foreign aid. declared today (he
people of the United Stale* “will
not put up. with Admintitration
aleight-oMiand when it comet to
relief money."
"The American people think
•th e y 'are being taxed to provide
relief to foreign victim* of war,"
be laid. “It make* no tenie for
the United State* to give France
and Italy $8tf.00i),000 »o. that
they can pay their debt* to other
nation*.
‘Thi* world cooperation and
ucnfice ihouW riot'Leglnindcnd
with the United State*. We molt
• definitely will not accept the Ad• rainiilration'i attempt to chatgt
up-French and Italian foreign tervicei. and entertainment connec­
ted .therewith, to the relief of
needy people.
These item* were cut from the
Administration'* r e q u e * t • for
France, Tgbei laid:
Payment of iatfNat on foreign
| debt, $26,000,000; jtaymrnt to
Belgium on comiti^rcikl account.
$17,000,000; payment to Braril
on commercial account. $3,000,000; additional contribution to
international monetary fund. $10.*
000,000, and adminiitrative and
other expeniei, $10,000,000.

WASHINGTON. Dec. Itr f.Pj—The Bureau of Labor Statiilici
tub! ('opgr-rs today it &lt; &gt;rl» an avuage family of four in 34 major citie*
about $4 5 0 .more a year to maintain a "mode»t” itandard of living
a' - ,- . &gt;4 t - -m
now than it did 22 utonlhi ago. A'moit a third of thii goc* for food.
litr annual budget (or inch a family ranged from $3,004 in New
U'l-ar.r to $3,458 in WaihinipJii a« of tail June, the bureau taid, and Seeks S en a te A p pro­
itnre thro conidrner price* I.Avc*.&gt;um|ied andolher 4.3 percent.
val O f T hree P o in t
Ewan Clague, Commissioner of ♦
J-almr Statistic!, aabl the . ov. llouae-Seinite Economic Commit­ ." A n ti-In fla tio n P ro ­
ersgt- family for the purpose, tee headed hy Senator 'Taft
g r a m 'B e fo r e Friday
,
of hi* report ia an empiny,.. I fK-Ohlo).
The r«|Hirt said the coat of
father, a houaewife anil two
WASfIINGTON~Dec. 16
xchotilcldldrim—under the age 4' food, largeal single itam in the
15.
budget, ranged last June from Senator Taft (R-Obio) said lo*
He described the ■ budget on 11.000 a yeur in Cincinnati to 'a day he'will try lo win Senate *)&gt;which hia figure* were baaed lltlla under $1,100 in New York
a* neither at the "subsistence" nnd Seattle, averaging about $20 pioval of a thtre-poinl Republican
anti-infLlion bill before .idjourn&gt;
tl*ar» living) nor “luxury' level, a week,
Thii compared with MUrch, ment of th e ‘i|te&lt;ial Congrrtt telbut “an a t’empl to*de*critn,- and
mc-astlr# a 'mmlest but adequate 1V40, figure* of fafiZr In New iton!
•
York, $864 in Seattle and $7021
Arm-rlrun itandard of living."
Taft, ibaitman of tbe Senate
t The bureau* aurvey wa* start­ In Cincinnati, or amund $15
GOP policy commiltee, told reed in 1845 at the request of a a Week.
The 33 and one-third |teteant porlr/t be had “dropped the idea
Hopae Appropriation* Subeommlttee. Clagur turned It over increase jn food ■costs was tlu* of trying to work out an agree­
today to a subcommittee of th^
— M'flilliitrrf a»i$ I'hgr T«t*i k

ment" with I brute Republican
leaden to attute that an ntlempl
wilt be made lo put the inraturr
through tbe. Monte.
[( the Senate acted tomorrow,
the bill could hardly be brought
up in the Houte before Saturday.
Preienf plan* are' to adjourn on
Friday.
C ooler W e a th er And R e d P h ilo so p h y Is . Houte leadrrt have made clear
they tee little or no chance any
S eek in g T o D estroy bill can be patted there in view
L ig h t R ains Seen
A s IrrtprovingGradc
U . S. W a y O f L ife of tbe. defeat yetterday of the
mcaiute_titoniored by Chairman
Hy wii.j.AHli tfONNtfLLY
Communism ii a philocophy of Wolcott (R-Mich) of the Jloute
Prospect* for ihr celery crop government that reek* lo de-stray
Banking Commillre.
In the Sanford area were Im­ the American way of life. Judge
Taft talked with newsmen
proved by cooler weather and A, S ..(S y d ) Herlong. Jr., csndi shortly after Chairman Tobey illlight rain’ that itarlrd Friday. date for U. S, Congrrtt from NHl railed » spt*cial meeting for
Grower* here had l&gt;cgun to worry thi* district, told member* and 2 p. M. of the Senate Banking
about the unusually warm Decem­ gueit* of Campbell-Lomng Po»t Committee.
Taft will testify on the modi­
ber weather, plu* the morning 53 of tbr Ameiican Legiun at the fied
version of the Wolcott bHI
log* which had a tendency to en­ legion Hut latl evening. He wa* which he Intrwluced In the Sen­
courage black heart end blight. introduced by John Saul*.
ate yesterday.

Prospects Better Judge Herlong
In Sanford For Talks To Legion
Celt
On Communism

Cabtuigr ha* begun to move In
earload Inla but normal shipment*
art* mor expected until mld-^Jenimry. During November 2J*72 of
the 50 pound seeks wore sold fur
an ftverage of $£.74 a tack.
Kacamle. h a s ' moved at an ex­
ceptionally heavy rate anti at the
State. M n rkctjJl.bn unit* were
void at an average of 62.lt. It i*
predicted by shipju-ra that it will
it# in light supply during the
next d0 days. A few Kngliso pc**
are expected to tie market# I lure.
These have l-e#n averaging 81.22
a crate at the market during the
past month.

"Therr i* x Mate o( confution
in the mind of tbe aveugc Amer­
ican cilirrn about Communiim,"
declared Judge Herlong, "and I
thnik it i* high time we cryitalixed our thinking In the proper
channels againit it"I have- read The/ Communist
MnnlfeMti* by Kail Marx," lie asscried, " If you don't believe till!
the Communist idea (a to set-uu
Communist dictatorships through
out the world, read the plan In
this book. For any of you who
th in k . that this Is Just another
Iwuik or one man's Idea, l hasten
to remipd you that many people
thought Hitler's ‘Mein Knmpf
was Just another ImmIIi," the Judge
declared.
■
“Right thinking at- home run
do a gr»«t deal to di*cmirag&lt;Communlim," he told the Legion­
naires. "Destructive criticism el
our povernmanl before our younu
people Is a very poor example.
With all the criticism of governmrnt that goes on In our
home* it is a miracle to me that
some of our boys and girl* grow
up with any respect a t alJ for

83 maximum, Monday, according
to B. F. Whitner, weatherman,
only one degree lower than the
proceeding Thursday when tt wa*
up to 84. Friday was root a , 73
with a drltiling rain and dining
Saturday anil Sunday the average
was 1.14ween 84 and (id-degree*.
December started with a end 67
degree maximum, went into the
eighties on the day* following
ami hit a peak of HSiuiu. Wednes­
day. Rainfall for tno weekend
period totalled h bit inure than
one half an Ineh.

I-ct'a cultivate right thinking,"
Judge Herlong suggested.
He pointed 'out that the Unit­
ed Nation* can - build a Just
and lasting *pcaca if given the
opportunity, and suggested that
those, who are dlscotfraged at the
apparent'failures of that organixation, s'udy th* difficulties en­
countered by those who framed
the Constitution of the United
States. .
“Their* wa* a long and ledimi*
process which finally resulted
Iii th* document which mean*

Park Deal Upheld
. By Supreme Court

TANKER IN PP.KIL

Although the celery crop hat
been retarded, prospect* now ap­
pear blight for a quality crop,
and Sanfold celery it expected to
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 &lt;/P&gt;- statl moving in fair sued ship­
Tbe Home Appropriation* Com- ment* about Dec. 29,
)
II'H IW H * u l V e T m l
, Iceberg Irttttcr hat started mow

Dot Whitner Will
Be In FiiMls Of
Pepsi-Oote Exam
itlaa Dorothy Ann Whitner,
Seminal* Digit School honor *tudent and daughter of Benjamin
C, Whitner. Jr., ha* been accepted
)■■ a flnallal- In the Pepsl-Cola
scholarship- examination, accord
Ing to a letter received yesterday
by Herman E. Morris, principal,
from John M. SlalnaUn, director
of the acholarahip board of the
company.
*" .
Considering that about 40,000
Student* enter thl*' cum |* tit inn,
this ta a fine tribute ..to Miss
Whitner, her teachers and to Sem­
inole High School, said Mr. MorHs.-wbo also revealed that Mlas
Whither bad been nlchtd .br.MlL
dertt vote among alx a t the high
school to take the teat. This les5
he dcicrlbed aa "grurillng" and
covering every phase of school

•

W°lS‘ described "D ot" aa an all
around girl, veiV adept In art, arftl
recent winner of d norae race at
thsdtautv Bool Club race on their
new track,
... ,
, , , ,
Two winners well be picked in
Florida, Mid Mr. Morris, follow_ Ing .competitive college examine
• Uona on Jan. 24. Winners get a
four year icliularshlp in any
college in United States territory.
Hawaii Included, plus roomand
board ehd $25 a month spending
money. Also Included are trips
h°Coich C. F. XeUlae recently
completed a w rakV training In
safety driving and driving fourtaay and la now qualified to teach
driving to students beginning dur­
ing the January term, said Mr.
• Morris. The course taken by stu­
dents will allow each a haH
credit. A dual control « r Will
)-* furnished bv Holler Motor
Sale* Co., for the purpoae. Such
a course W M advocated In lecto rta to date clubs by the late
L. C. Render, highway patrol
man,* Mr. Morris painted out.

The weather
LAKELAND, Dm , 18. !* &gt; W endng
Federal H uts
nlnsular
Service forecast
adneaday
Florida tonight
y cloumorning was elear to
**t terndy and cooler with
&lt;na 37
pent lure* in eoldlf
portion
to 40 degrees Id t
ef the Gain**villa
was p art­
Wednesday** 6
ial? s’iol
|y .cloudy and

th Krl-

w tg -

ing in a small way, and the recent
November report -of bminett at
the Sanford State Farmer* market
'reveal* that 298 crate* were »old
at an average of $3.40 a ctate.

tra a tla s e s aa ***** Twai

HONOLULU, Dec. K», 0V )The Army tanker El. C an e/ her rudder ripped loose ami pro­
peller damaged by heavy sen* «
w*» in peril early today In the
stormy north Pacific, south of
the Aleutian*.
Ships in the area were going
to her aid.
The Hawaiian Sea Frontier re-

TALL'AHASSEE, Dec. 18. (Ah
—The State of Florida** right, to
give the federal government FL­
OW,000 to buy land for the Vnlargement of the new KvergtaHee
National Fark *a* upheld unani­
mously by th* State Supreme
Court today.
'he
The decision affirmed a Leon
Yokohama to Baattl* with
county circuit eourt order d ls -j* crew of 45, radioed her first
missing a - s u it brought by At-1 distress call early Tuesday (Westornay General Tom Walaon U i,t*m Aleutian* Tim*) a t a point
•try paymenv—of—the—$£.OOi&gt;,twO|-Bso-mnmouihwait
Adak;
and nullify an appropriation of
the 1S47 legislature.
"To begin with, the appropriaJOHNSON ILL
n u b l l ^ n ^ 11! f “T 1'
! * T ,ll*h : LAKE 8 UCCE88 Dec. 18 (Ah—
‘^ , U7 - H.r*che! V. Johnson. United
l n l StatM delegate to lha United
an opinion by Justice Alto Adams. Nations who took a Urge part In
putting th# Palestine partition
plan through tha assembly, has
PLANK POUND
suffered a mild heart attack, th*
WIESBADEN. Dm . lft-4 A &gt; - U. 8. delegation announced today.
U. 8. Air Fore* headquarter* an­
CORRECTION
nounced today th a t an American
weather plane, missing since last
Tha Herald regrets an error
night on a local flight, had been in Its report on the Jsyree cem­
found near
Nlerstein in tha etery Investigation In which It
French occupation xon* with both was Stated th at Ray 81aton Is
Ra occupant* dead in th* wrack- chairman of tha ctaMeltte*. Dr.
B, W, Anderson |a chairman of
**Th* crashed plans waa
______________
discover* thl* committee whose member*
ad by Maj. Raymond E. Johnson I are Randall Chase, Mrs. Henry
of Mlnnaapoll*, who. Undad his McLaulin, J r . ' M r*'John Ludwig.
tight L-5 obaarration plana beside Jack
R a tin ii,
hay.
Douglas
Charles, Gdrdon
Britson, Ted
it.
- The Identity of the dead air­ Williams, Ed Lana, A. K. Crocker,
men wa* withheld pending noti- Mrs. I t H. McCaalln, Mr*. II. A.
Bwinrtm and Mr* Claude Herndon.
--------- a f relatives.
-?.v*-&lt;*5. f{-,»

Three Considers

M agazine A sk F ed er­
al Jury T rial Of
$500,000 Libel Suit
• B egun B y Governor

-[G erm an —L ca d crs“ W ill
State Advertising Library Has
j M eet S atu rd ay T o
Reams Of Information On Towns LayGroundworkFor
C entraiG overnm ent

LM.LMIASSEE, Jjec, lb (A*j
— Collieit mxgariiie today con­
tended Governor Millard Caldwell
did not suffer any damages as a
result of_ a 1946 editurjal and
demanded a coutt jury trial on
tbe Governor's $500,000 Itbrl stlt|
Attorneys lor the magazine said
Use editorial, which criticised Cald­
well for his activities when a
Begin was taken* from the Mad­
ison county jail and killed. w-a«
published "without malice and in
gtHwl faith."
Ihr magazine said it tdilaiurd
the fads for the rdilu/ial appear­
ing m its Feb. 23, 1946, issue
from various news stories, press
dispatches and rditqrials. im hid­
ing o n e published in the' Jan.
7 liiue of Time magazine.
Ilie editorial was "not puhlishrd
wantonly, recklessly, carelessly, hut
in teliajice upon ihr fads and
comment appearing m other rep­
utable publications and in lli&lt;hehrl dial the mattrr stated llieiein Was true and t o t t e d , the
magazine said.
1 tie t’olliei editorial criticised

I Af.1 AH.'VV'I.I., I)&gt;t . Ip iTI') The Nlalr Ailvntisiug Commit
LONDON, Dec. 16 iA*&gt;—
Heprrwnlatives »f the UnitResearch I ihtaiv, p-.sictl to give oul-of-slalr itiqulrcts quit L ma-it States, fireat Britain,
loir .ilmn Jn IlulnL. hi* a lot uf tuipiiting do|vr on your homr*
France and Italy signed a
lowi
prntwul , tuday
permitting
Willmut h.iltmg an V* r. n c«n tell quit Iptw often llie gailragr it * Italy to receive a share tif the
collect! tl. wliii hours tom e u'/vpli officr it open, thi* effective buy­
gold hnard hutted by tier.
ing income per Limily. a id nan) more (lilngt a jicribh ur him Would - many during the ***r. The
prntoepl rarrird nut a derision
want to know- Wfotv he hK-alr* 1
of the l’aris t'oufrrenre an
u hiisiuess or Industry.
reparations in I* 16 that Italy
Tip* commlaslun ha« limit up a
should receive a shafr of the
file of - indiisirt-.il - advantage in­
|
v sy,
a * 1 vi
gold seized b) the Allied ar«
ventories on nmrv than a bun­ * s

Caldwell's arlivilit** in connection.
with the death of Jesse Juine*
Payne, nagsw, who wu* take i
from the unguarded Mudisan
County jinl and killed while U*
was awaiting Irinl on u eliurge
of attempting to rnpe a young
while girl.

Taft said he held a long con­
('ablwell snld he did'not cutiference with Home Republican xld’ i tbe killing a lynching,
Lender Hnlleck (Ind) on the pos­ and after a tborough investigation
sibility of n House agreement commenled Ilie “stupidity ami
for speedy action there if the Ineptitude” o f-S h eriff tamale
Senate passes the Taft measure. Davis Was not sufficient grounds
• The Henator said they "reached ftd- hi* removal
no definite agreement," but "1
.have dropped the idea ?f trying to ,AHorne), for the nt^iruxine said
work a definite agreement with till iufetenre and ronrlusToiis set
out in ‘the tnagaziiie omMltuled
the Hduse."
Taft added he feel* the Senate "lair comment and enticism ol
on officer bf an officer charged
"should go ahead anyway.”
Jhe administration of put&gt;Totx-y told reporteri he is go­ withtiM
iiasM hs r.a* i » mi
ing to "insist" that the Senate
art iK'fore adjournment on an.other anti-inflation bill—a mea­
sure to restore consumer credit
controls, Thl* ha* been approved
by the Senate Hanking Commit­
tee and could ho called up fur
debate at any time.
Restoration, of these credit con­
trol* I* one of the sections of Mr
— ■- - Truman's cost of living program,
HAVANA. lh-e I*' iAV-Th..
In the Senate, Democratir Audlrnria rm m lodny acquitted
Lender Barkley (Ky) introduced | m arie* Jackson of lltver Forest,
three hills designed to implement [ III., ut Iwing an accessory it,
three other sections of the Pre*- 'the slaying of Jolur l-esler Sice
Idrnt'* ----------program. .They would:
nlHiard the yacht Salim, us trie
I. Authoriie . the Agriculture trial of dancer Patricia (Satirai
Heallaav* ■■ t-a*v 1 a * l
Schmidt for murder neare!l its

Sen. Austin Says
dled Florida rilie-! aq.l lowiu t v
Is Win Aid For
Fc mi~ll&gt;, \ s s n i l \ I M l I'ltKHH
lw us*d' just ‘lit‘answering the Reds
quest fori* that flood in from tnl. Ihr Untied Stole*, tiirat Uni*
vritiaementa in northern neuspa
Marshall
Plan
paiiera arid *national magatinys.
aiu
ami _Frapie vl.yled tent.*a&lt;

it cun give (be currant tux
rule, the public debt, transpor­
tation and construetmil fucilillr*,
the- typo of |w&gt;lice and fir# proUctlon, puwet anil law lualrrial
m.i ila bl lit y u n .rT a thf “ .hrnpten’
data on cultural, recreational ami
educational facilities.
For each community It bus the
pit railing labor wages, « state­
ment of normal climatic condi­
tions uml "u survey of housing
nnd eating accommodations.
Tbe commisvon lias runtpilod
it* rc-coiil* over the past two
yrut* with the help of bi'al g«vernmenta, chaniher* of etuiiniereo
nnd jotwer collipanles which
serve tbe conltltunUie*.
In Htbliiiou to tin* city in­
dustrial Inventories, the adver­
tising euimiiissien is prepared t'i
give each person who ie-ponds
to iti mis all sorts of general
Information, &lt;&gt;i gny lutrUcular
dstq be insv want*
It ha* a complote direriury of
vucbtn.g Incilitie*. for instance.
It »howa for iiinil) every port
nioond the coast the ileptli »f
harbor, liwatinn "f di»"ka uni
proximity of tc!1, fresh water,
electricity. i«otU luel and i.’tiairs.
The Commission leseaMi staff
can, anil usiially iloe*. slip into
t be letter the inquirer ahert
showing normal temperature and
lanifall for every month in both
suutli and north Florida,
For ihe vacationing tourist who

has Florid* no Id* mind, thej
i* a list of public genie It*, »!utc
park*, and iiimiiimenta, nml chat •

Jackson Freed Of ter nightaeejng service*.
Accessory Charge If. (J. Lundquisl Is
In Satira s Case Re-elected President

G r e e n V o W H AFL W i s l t ----Jaekauw walked—ewtUag—from
rr ,
f
n _ , . | , the courtroom and said he would
1 0 B r i n g L e w i s t s a c u (riephone hi* family Intmrdlately,
—- ■
"It 'looks like I II l«e liuitie for
WASHINGTON Dec. 18 D P I - 1Christina*," he .aid. '
AFL Prealdent William Green
Public prosecutor Jose Manpleilged torlay that AFL leaders tl,.j Puentes Car role ru asked the
will "do all within our power" to t ,,urt to reduce the* clrnrgc against
bring John L. Lewi* and hi* j'atrlcia from murder to man
United Mine Worker* back into slaughter, conviction for which
the federation.
* * would mean a maximum term of
Lewi* pulled Til* 600,000-ntemr.ih * r t h ,„ no year*,
her uninn out of the AFL last
Fe||p^ Gonxalet Sarraiu, pi I
rx[4ay In a aurt, erayon-ocrawled
prnseculdr retained by MreV
"We disaffiliate note to Green. yMmi|y, M id h# intended to hold
• t*»ccn a reply, not an *n*wer lmt jor
nturdvr charge despite
to I^&gt;wls hut a statement to the ,|le fBct that he concede* acquit
preta, amid the AFJ, membersnln |J() yor Jackiou. i'be public pros• sincerely reg ret. . the UMU , , u, or alk ri, t.nr,
„ H. u | . |
divorce action. He termed It a |hat
^ ' frre)|
n&gt;e*lle&lt;l that” L*wii had
l.s l ^ t s l

b ! A 1 ' f . L n F m n r i.

» Diend uf both Pa
Uiel* • nd M w . ltad !««.» on th*

,
u . | J &gt; “chl when
AFU-leader* in -rilin g t k non- J J J J j {“ *

f h T w .n ilI .S u J * U w .Tr ,Ulr*d by
"It l» unthinkable," Green
chided Lewi* In his statement,
“that any part of a minority
should withdraw from affiliation
with a deliberative body beepuse
it decided against them, If w*
are to preserve th a , principle of
Democracy and be 'governed In
formation of policies by th* d*
mocratlc procesa.
"Wa hope that a lta r calm dc
liberation and a consideration ol
all the facta that the United Mine
Workers, of America wljl recon­
sider th* action and return ta the
American Federation of Labor.
"We shall do all within our
power to bring about this result
HOTEL FIRS
MEMPHIS, Term., Dae. 18, &lt;/T)
—A fir* apparently caused by a
ligbu-d clgaret today routaif a
number of gueits from th* elev­
enth floor of th* Hotal Claridge
Th* biaxe waa concentrated In
on* room, dastroylnf Its content*,
after th* occupant, Roy DUUrd,
37. of Wardall, Mo. fled In hit
iajamas. The walls of an adoinlng room w en burned *U&lt;&gt;
and tha corridor filled with xmo-uv
Fire Marshal Chart** Nunnery
aald DIDard wa* dtractad to ap­
pear In ,r ltf eourt oa a charge of
v i o l a t i n g tha city ordizunc*
against smoking la had.

J

NO. 282

TL*

Patricia

shot lier
ht* h*d n,,t

witnes* today in the
«» * r*as**r « / ' 1*

*
"
• HCHOOL8 TO ('LOSE
Seminole County school* will
clot# Friday afternoon Dee, 10,
and** following the Chrlitma*
holiday* will re-op*n on Monday
Jan, 6, It was announced today
»t the offire of Supt. T. W, Lawton.
BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit* were recently
issued to J. W, Green for con•trueMon of a $3,600 frame dwel.
tlrur at I0OW West Third' Street
*nd to B. T. Humphrey to remodal and , enlarge a private
garage a t £17 East Third Slraat
at t cost of $ 1,000.
KfWANIS MEET
The R*e, W. P. Yesley, pastor
of the F irst Christian Church and
sctlva Kiwanlan, Is reported to be
preparing something new In
oult program! for th* Klwsnls
meeting tomorrow at tha Tourist
ROMANCING OUT
BUCHAREST, Romania. Dee.
18, (*v— A ra p re a n u U ra of King
Mihal r has been told that the
time la “inopportune" for a royal
marriage, palace source* said to­
day,

Of Townsend Club
• II. G Lundqulat wa* elected to
serve another year a* pre»iJmt
of tin- Sanford Town»en&lt;l fla b ut
It* regular merllng ami Chrlitma*

live plan* today lor an econom­

Russian T h reats And ic (oniolid-itiou ol wntrru Grrinany following the sudden col*
A ttem p ts T o Scare lapee of the Confetence of For*'
Said
Back - F ifin g rfgn Slimiter* in l.omion. Ini"
breakdown of the Dig Four Ulk*

CHICAGO. Dec. 16, till-- rilled out any fmli-jhiwrr organi
Fresiilent Truman Imlay mes- zaimn of all Germany in lh#
.■Knl thy American Farm Bu­
reau Federation that .agririil- immediate future.
tnral pnaludion "m u s I )&gt;.■
But M im e U, S. diplomatv
measureil in terms of its (real llloughl it (umilile dial Mar*
rnnlriliulion lo ilrinorracy, i-cr* •hall, lh,fault, and l.tticvt Urvin,
ilom and peade." 'Ihr 1‘resldcnl
asserleil that to makr airirnt- might .nLlU a Big l hire meeting.
tn Frankfurt, Cenuau le*dm
lure i.iMlrilmlr "In Ihr iilmo&gt;l,
n r are non rnKagril ill a via- sit leered) in a lengthy meet
uriius (rain ronservalion efliol. mg lo prrparc lor what may be
Ami in this fntmrrs, of rioiise, &lt;
havr a primary responsibility." a lutlnty-tnsking conference thjv
“Not only are »e run I run lnl wrek-rnd witlr U. S, and Biitnh
with .n Immediate nurld turd aulhntlliei. (hit of ihit confer­
emergency, but n r also fnrr Ihr ence, fenlativrly *rt for Sstur- .
nrrd for long suslainr.l elforl day, tna) grow all iiilrriitl governlo lirlp ln|lhi tbr rconumtr fuuudations (or world praco nml m rp i, Im wrvtrnt Geimsny.
Dining th r u . meeting the Ger­
stability. Much of tin- requited
assistance lo Europe can runic man leaden t-*uej a communique
.m .
from uonhrrr M l tbr lm ri 1r.ui "uffiuallv ircognuillg an llivils*
farm." ■
tton of die In partite control of1
CHICAGO. Dm. 16 uV) Wir- lice" -to a meeting with G en tn l
——'iimiW
im H. Autim. chief of ihr U. S. Luciut D. ( l i t and Su Brisn
drlrg.ilnin to Ihr'United Nation*, Rub. 11son. I S. ami llrilidi mil
drcl.itrd today tli.it Uoiiia't i.irn itary gnvrimuv.
11
It wa* believed liial ‘ at lht»
paign againtl the Marvhall 1’l.in
faceting the Aliirif lommsndetv ■
for l'.uni|iean recovery had won
«t tqiort for ifif plan ihi trad u | would lAfotm llie German* of bow t
American Faun ftuieaii Fedri* tar they van g» m organizing'
wfvtrrn Germany on a .politcsl
"jlienaling iup|&gt;oit."
t. is,s -Formalmu (tf a central .
til a tprccli urincicd lo the political organization heretofore
linn, hr raid Huviia liad tiled hav hern vtiullv forlnildrn.
to u*e llie AJN Gcnrial Aurmli'y
!m vprrad fear* lull tli.lt S iu r i
LONDON Dec Hi r/l') High
dirrali had failed to "frighten" dqilom ilu inlolinanti t.ud Srcrrlihr *111x11 ami iiirdumi lounlurv ary of Stale M.tnli.dl will' liegin
5
M 4*ltltwilffl nrt |*WMt T*$*»!
—!with Flench -Foreign Miniiter
J Georges Bidault the first of a
! series of wrstein (Miwrr ‘talks on
.
[ ills* unification of Wesleiq Ger»
1many.
a*
The infotmanls ' said Marshall
i„,
»i c « „ „ a „ *dvi,r,.
to Willi rails tiHlay dialling proH
CHICAGO Dye. lit -(AT -Chnir- luif.di which hr mighl Imitative!)'
man David I.llienlbal of the A3#m
ie Energy CotmtttisAri salil tmiuy advance to Bidault (or dir mrigrr
scientist* n«Irztr*r,C^Trznliic*t* from of ihr Firm h zone with die Urithe ...Oak Hiilyr ’I11" 11 nV‘ m,ivln*r |i,|, and American Zone*, now that

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Lilienthal Tells
r A ^ / A r ; ' " ’ ' 7 7 Use Of By-Product
'Of-Atomie-Min^ralt.e,

Mr*. A. C. Starke, accretary; and
Mr* E. L. Shadoln, trra*urer'
Th,* Tmiri»t Center wa* decorated with greenery, holly Ferric*
and other decoration* In keeping
with the
*ea»on.' Mis
wmi
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Germany lias been iu |r j out, for
frmlurlloB.
gave _a n^ilntlon. Game* and '
i •illnir filniit tTiM'^rrh with llie immediate future, at tesit.' by
amusement* were enjoyed nft.-r
which refreshment* were Mi.vrd radioactive isotope* “One of thi- lit# lnc.tkili.wti of the Big Four
glnrinu* iirnmlvr*
of atomic
lo Ilu- large crowd attendinr;.
talk* hfie.
sejt-ru-e," Llticnlhnl dcrlnrpd:
"It well may help In solve one
Bidault field a ttrwz conference
b l in d k i l l e r
nf the moat vexing problem* of in which hr laid lltcte "will be
fond
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18, OV) humanity—how to keep
in pare with
the binvenations lo *rr where we
—Detective 8gt. Charles Beckman production
reported today a atx foot, 2041 Krowth of the world** population." Hand” on W nlcrn Germany in '
The Isotope* are pnrllclr-t of ihr nt-ar fulutc.
pound Mind *trret pedillcr fatally
shot hi* huu»ekrep*r because In* ordinary minerals rmulr- radio
"Thi* i» only one aqrrcl of the
active hy (nserting thom in the
obeyed "a suddrn Impuae."
Beckman-aald the vendor, Wil­ nurlenr furriace, or nlimilc pile, rttlirr German question," Bidault
laid, "but wr till# three “weilern
liam Nelthamer, 37. then attem pt­ at Oak Ridge.
l t . .j l l n &gt; ,a tf* !'■■* T * « l
Thu* activated, a substance
ed suicide In the darkened iiurtn
a
‘
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Philadelphia apartm ent' Uut m ill­ tike phiisphoroui ran l-e fed to a
plant
ami
its
course
followed
hy
ed with a bullet that he hail
MAC ARTHUR 1*01.1,
mean* uf it* radiation, Lilienthal
aimed at hi* head.
TOKYO, Dec. 1(5 615-G eneral
said ill an addres* prepared for
the annual meeting of the Ameri­ Mac Arthqr polled more voles
DP. MILLK LOSES.
than Emperor llirohltn or a Ja p ­
can
Farm Bureau Federation,
BAN FRANCIBCO Dec. 10 (A7
Thua plant scientist*, he said, anese Communist in balloting
—Cecil B. De Mill# today lost hi* ran “in * way never before po»- among high school students **
legal right in th* California •up- aihle chart th* change* that oc­ to whom they respected most.
reme eourt to enjoin tha Amer­ cur In m atter In the process of
The poll wa* conducted at
ican Federation of Radio Artists plant Ilf* and growth,” ---- - — ■■■ lUuka'-ochuul. In Fukiuhlzn* pr*«—
(AFL) from suspending him a*
He cautioned farmer*, however: fecture north of Tokyo. The su­
a member because he refused to
"Do not. I urge you, take any preme-commander received 332
pay a $1 assessment to campaign ■lock at thla stag* in the vivid vote*, llirohltn, 328, nnd Kyulchi
against th* 1P44 right of employ­ claims of great stimulation uf Tokuila. secretary general of th#
ment act.
growth and production by use of Japanese Communist Tarty, 141,
radioactive material* ’ directly on ’ Trim# Minister Tetau Katayama
WESTERN UNION
the farm 's* fertilisers or In feed* received 48.
PHILADELPHIA D*c. 16 (zP) These are not tested and proved."
— A spokesman for the AFL
Western Union telegraphers de­
/2&lt;//7£V&amp;AiC
STRIKE ORDER
clared today that “w ere going
J f f i/r T r /fT r
NAHHVILLE, T enn. Dec. 18
to march right down th* lino for
our wage demands—els* we’ll (A5—AdJ. Genera] Hilton Butler
ha* cancelled an order alerting
■trike."
W. Lee Cooney, g eneral, pres­ for poeeible etrika duty three
M x r i&amp; r
ident of tha south-western unit military police unit* of tha Ten-..
of the telegraphers, told a re­ nessae National Guard.
Butler alerted 008 MP'e of th i
porter the union would not modify
Its -demand* for a IS cent an National Guard battalion yester­
day after new flareun* w e n
hour wage boost._________
reported In a month-old strike
*; TRBAtY SIGNED
at tha Nashville Corporation
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Dae. 16, UP) here, but cancelled the alert
—Premier Gaorgl Dimitrov, uf order last night after making
Bulgaria, a n d Premier Enver a personal survey of th* etrlke
Hoxhe, of Albania, signed a situation a t th* former. Consol­
treaty of friendship, collabora­ idated Vultra Aircraft Corpora­
tion and mutual aid today..
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((•MfintaSd ll«M * I ~K* M»»|
greatest for uny budget item
except local taxes, which increased sharply everywhere—in
3■; some cities, as much as 1U0 per­
cent.
’ -Cost of housing incrrascrl lit­
tle front March, IUtO,. to lan
. . - June, lire report saiil, hut under
'» the new Kent Control Act "rents
“ IjS gyi risen turther,"
The budget provided for auto­
mobile ownership by to percent of
the families in New York, Chtca, go and I'hiladnlphia und by 7 i
f percent In the other ’ll cities
The report remaikeil:
"TyjiKally. the cars owned by
families at the budget level are
about eigttt years old and cost
about 5330 (after trade-in allow-,
slices) in liMl. At tjtst lime,
(heap second-hand automobiles
.srsTtr evatUbte,
“This budget does not allow
for Iho replscement of autumnbiles at the current hlglr prices.
- It makes an ailnwaoce of only
I f 135 a year toward the purchase,
of a ear/*

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Caldwell Case

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Florida' State News In Brief
POWER EXPLOSION
I sire 2.0O-2.60, few 3,00, few low
MIAMI Dec. It; OPt — T hree. as 1.60 Yellow U.U0 4.00, low 4..60,
Florida Power and Light Com.! poorer low 2.60.
1
pany employes were burned to-! Tonfaloea lugs fixtl 6,50-0.00,
day and much- of the downtown i 6*7 6.00-5.76, 7x7 4.78-5.00,
section of Miami was without j
. '
electric power when an "electrical^
UNIVERSITY. FUNDS
explosion'* occurred at the main, TALLAhAhiKE, Dee. 10
power plant on the north bank of —Keltuse (if' funds to doubt:
rernwded chemistry laboratory
the Miami River.
Company officials listed-the in facilities at Florida Stale Uni.
lured as Walter I. Harms, F. L.“ versity? will Iw requested of th t
Mlddcndorf and P. W. Matthews, Budget Commission today.
The “explosion" occurred, the
The State Board pf Control
company said, when 1an employe proposed to spend 3*91,691 from
was making a routine switch. A university contingent funds for
wide arc or “electric explosion", purchase of equipment to- be
enveloped the three men, burning-! housed temporarily in a west
thein and starting a small fire ’ , mpur building which formerly
which was quickly extinguish'd. ■was part of Dak* Mabry Field
.
j Army Air ‘Base.
1 EGKTABLE I'HK LS
University. President Doak S.

fCgnllilM

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House Cuts

F a ir O w l.

l l 'n l l s a t i

Ik affair*, - and wa* published
for good reason*-with good mo-'
tires, and having been made in
ibe-ihtcreet of. society and with­
out lUfclUo" - lbs editorial it
privileged aud not subject to a t­
tack.
^
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.
Furtherl the magaxine contend­
ed, since the attitude criticised
tty the editorial “ia one whrci
finds support among a large
proportion of the population of
the state of Florida and the
other states of the United States
of America" the statement* are
noli actionable'“even though suck
attitude was falsely attributed"
to Governor Caldwell."
1 The magaxine also contended
)ta issuea are printed . several
weeks in advance of the publica­
tion date, and that lire Feb. 23
issue was i already distributed
when Caldwell wired a protest
of the editorial on Feb. 13.Attorneys for the msgaiinc
also conleuded in their lengthy
unswer, that in staling he would
nut accept a retraction or on
apology to the edlV*rlaI. Caldwell
violated the spirit of F lo rid a,
libel law, and his letter of In­
tention to sue for libel was not
sufficient notice.
Copies of several news stories
and editorials on the Madfson
killing, appearing in the Tampa
Titttps and Tampa Tribune were
offered In evidence by the WagBiinc,
Federal Judge A. V. lanig, now
retired, originally dismimed the
Governor's suit. However, the
circuit court of appeal* in New
Oilcans ruled the editorial (cqnstituted grounds for libel * and
said Ilia vase -Should -be - tried
on its merits. The Uniter) Status
Supreme Court declined to upset
the latter ruling.
,

The U. S. delegation held a
speelal meeting to discuss prob­
lems arising from thr collapse of
the llig Four conference. Soviet
Foreign Bflnlster' Molotov and hia
aides departed for home.
The Amcrelan talks were bellcved concerned largely with U.
S. policy In Germany, which was
expected to include merger of the
French with the Brltlsh-Amerienn occupation tone and estab­
lishment of aonte sort of German
government in the unified .area.
If: 8. Secretary of Slat* George
C. Marshall was reported agree­
able to setting up sohie form of
unified 'government in western
Germany, but was said to b« op.
nosed to signing a separate peace
treaty with such a government.
- Attending the conference this
morning with Marshall warn Gen­
eral Lucius D. Clay, U. S. Mili­
tary Governor In Germany; Roiierl Murphy, political adviser to
{legislature.put a chemistry bulk
Clay, and other expects on GarW
S
S
1
ift * second priority
I 75-2.60, few *.76,_ few 1.25-1. IHi.J ln«
pf-pgU fe project*.
man affairs.
m
S en a to r A u stin
Florida Belles 1.50 2.25, Valeri
MOSCOW Dec. 1(1 uV)—A derl- linea 2.25-3-50, few high n« 1.00,
UTILITY KKPOUTH
Ite s ib iiS I r n r«a» &lt;&gt;•»»
poorer low as 1,75,'way .1,00-4,00,
TAMPA. Dec. 13 OPT—Federal,
Referring to Kums'i efforts m palch from London by Tass, the few 4.50-6.00
official Soviet news agency, to­ rC e le ^ w T ^ b o u m l crate* Gold, Judge 'William J B.rkisr tmUy
lire recen' Assembly sessions at day
hianinl the breakdown of the
‘s ' s‘V *
"
New YotV sntl Lake Success,' Rig Four Foreign Mlnlstcra con­ enheart 4-tI .doxeti 4.00-4.80.
dnr.cn 3JW 4.00, 10 down TOO county utllltv Imard from comference on the Western powers’, 4JH). mostly around 3.60; x*:s • l**lllng tho Horida low er CorAmlin said:
"Soviet spokesmen sought It* efforts "to ham 1*0r International 2 60-3 00
pnrntfon to submit reports- mho'll
in the cause of estab­ ' Nquash bushels itajian large its finanelal ..(aratmns.
aggravate feats of a vast new cooperation
lishing postwar peace."
conflict. The shouting, lltr threats
"It lireame d ear ahead o f time
and the intimidation failed Mr thnt the delegations, of the United
Judffc Herlutiff
atcom pSh their puipoxr.Stales. Britain and Franco bad
HAHBONE'S MEDITATIONS
“Inatcad of alienatiiig support derided, according to existing betty Alley
ilu
iia
H
d
rreaa
l*aa*
»*•)
fljirn the polkics we advpcated .hind-the stage agreonsanU be- mure W .you and tuu ghan ar.y i
ia the General Assembly, the tween them, to apply hamstring.
tJ)5 /AA aJPT.FZ- u s u a l )
tFw— Soviet • tactics caused wavci fit, (8g of the work of the London oilier ‘man-made’ document in U» |
U P Ia) DC R W M R
slates to rally to our shfc. Far session to the reparations discus­ history of the world," he de. fyom being frightened, the nm.ill sion, trying thus to lay the rda- cIn red.
P J5-C U 5S IN * u v W
A veterans council which would
and medium states #hiM)hljrod* ponslhillty on the Soviet Union
enable
veterans
groups
to
coupi
for
the
negative
outcome
of
the
AgSCNT
MCAAPUHS AT
tjielr rrs|*onsihilltics. Win i t . the
Satira Trial
foil calls were taken, they sU -'l meeting and failure to prepare a crate more successfully in 8cin*'J
D£
LAS'
UW
Inole County waa protmsed bv •
peace treaty- with Germany."
tip arid were counliM."
Sum
^raTUnit.
rominami-r
of;
th—
HER
CHU'
c
h
ClRCLE
/
j
f
Paris newspapers sLo banner; Austin declared thnt “W i t
HlMMIawrU ■/*•# I 'a s r » * • I
J tikes ami sabotage In Franco lined the news of the end of the DAV poat here. It wk* proposed
ihngaxa, a ‘ musician wlu&gt; wvs
that
Henry
Wolcott,
Immediateand Italy" were part of Rut- conference, and . most editorials
akiaril the yacht n short time
* idaV campaign against thr Mar­ nlared the blame upon blolotov past commander of the post, bs
l-rf^rc the shooting.
honored
for
his
service
at
n
shall Pisn hut said these &lt;*»!*« L’Auhe, organ of the popular ReThen in Mieceesian'Boas Miller,
nu-&lt; ting in latter January.- Com­
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mihliran movement, declared:
had failed.
mander
James
Singletary
presid­
“Molotov alone Ixmrs on his
1 -"T he Communists ln.-Ucv#. |h /
club in Chicago where Patricia
once danced, and Bill Matthews
dbn wake any aht thn* is Ex­ shoulders thr weight of this fail­ ed.
Accompanying Judge Herinng ,
tended too little and too late, ure and all the consequence* that
jut Chicago, her m riirr booking
here
from
Iwesburg
were
L
‘nn»he said. "Thev bclicig-thvy rgn might result from It."
agent, were called. All testified
The Centrist organ L Aurorc inapder Hugh Martin of I eesbbrg
eteate condition.- tha- will frightfor the defense As cliarwcur
mi America -away from Invest suggested that failure of the con­ Memorial Post 52; immediate Past
witnesses in a clewed court s«slag fit the future &gt;nf V.urept1 ference might lead to merger of Commander Byron Her long, broth­
sl"n;
*
They even b"llcve they can -icsr* the Amcriran, British and French er of the* Judge, ami J. A. Boyd, _
Tile opposing lawyers indlcata poat member. They riddel t o !
obr Congress and our pnaple. rones in Western Germany.
rd they would try for a speedy
The Communist organ l.'llum - the big stack of toys brought by |
Rut out of my own ex pet t w o
•vinilnp of the trial, possibly end­
Legion
nremltei*
fo
r.
ilomition
to;
anile
alone
blamed
"Marshall
and
f, ran* say that the peop'e .md
ing the testimony by tomorrow,
tindrr-jnrivileg(&lt;d
children
a\
the!
his
*nlfUltra"
for
collapse
of
the
C-mgrcaa are -.ol rosily .frigu'Felipe 8 srrain, private prosecoElks Christinas party.
talks.
f
ter retained by the Me* family,
T B S t"
The
Hul&lt;w*fl«
well
filled
with
i
In
Copcnhhgen,
the
Danish
T He said the "peril l*
* « '« '
'•aid he ha* three remaining wit­
In France and . Italy, but “ the newspaper I'olltlken found some many old members welcomed buck,
nesses, of whom only one is pres­
large
table
was
cohered
with
consolation
in
the
fact
that
“af­
, !&amp;% i people of France ami Italy are
ent, and that If the others are
*Thc
supper
was
enjoyed
arid
n
ter
all
It
is
only
a
conference
BBy * prsponding nobly to tbr chnlnot available in today’s court
gifts
and
toys
for
donation
to
which has broken down.” "Rela­
ling*.*'
wssiun, h* would waive their lev.
underprivileged
children,
nl
the
* “The events in them! countries, tions between, the Esst and West
tomony.
Austin said, “are heartening did not break down," it pointed Elka Christmas party.
- demunslrations of the slrengtn out.
of the people's determination to
VIENNA Dee. 10 (AT-Chanplan their own way of life, free
of pressure
and ,lnjto|d§Um» rcllor Leopold Kigl called h, spe­
cial meeting of the Auntrian cabi­
from the outside.”
net today to discuss the break­
down of the Big Four Foreign
. Taft Fights'
Minister Conference In London.
Government sources declined to
comment oh the failure-of the
f s s l l f t s v * lr »™
!• »* » " " "
Depart men l to regulate margin talk* .prior to the meeting.
------i - t .
(down payment) requirement*
covering speculative trading In
FRANKFURT. Germany, Dec.
J0—(A»(—Tito breakup of the Lon­
grain- and other commodities.
2, Set up a food and gx-gin don conference of foreign minis­
ter* was the chief topic of con- 1
conservation program.
1
3. Authorise . the Commodity versation of the man In the street
Credit Corporation to promote today in this bl-ionnl capital of
Western Germany,
food production 'abroad.
} e f / D e l i v e r y .b y
/ If your fam ily need 8 a npw
Illustrating the surprise with
The Wqleott bill *\ns brought
car Why n o t buy one for C hristm as? You can p u t the keys to
up In the House yesterday under which the news wasireceived here,
procedure requiring a two-third* throngs besieged travel bureaus
a new Knitter or Frazer on your C hristm as t r e e — u n d the
vote to pasa It. The vote waa to Inquire whether railway com­
302 for passage and 188 against, munication* with the Russiancar itself will he out In fro n t of your home! Y e s , If you m ake
or 68 short of the needed marpln. occupied eastern lone were still
functioning.
. .
Transportation
authorities
ami
up your m ind w ithin the next three days, we guarantee th a t,
PLANT CLOVER
tho local railway administration
iitufl. Flit—Scm aL-ilaii- TTinflt
-like
ninl tha t t rain— schedule*
unly dairymen
and cat­ lx tween,
daft
the two-tone* were nor­
tlemen have put in trial planting* mal.
‘
of clover this season, according
to Acting County Agent Jo*
Trace* of air have been detect­
N, Busby."
ed at altltudea up to 200 mile*.

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mlitre today made an $68,000,
000 cut in the emergency aid
(dogram and slaihed from 8490.000.000 to 8230.000.000 a fund
the Army asked for government
and relief in ^occupied areas.
It sent to the House floor a
bill providing 8509,000,000 aid
for France, Italy and A ^^ia
compared with the $597,000,000
the Administration asked.
Nothing was recommended for
Chins.
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Only yesterday. Congress sent
lo President Truman legislation
approving a 8597.000,000 pro­
gram of help lo the three Euro­
pean countries and China. Mr.
Truman bad called CongTcti in­
to special session Nov. 17 and
asked 8597,000.000 to help
France, Italy and Auttria get
through the wihyr and resist
Communism.
The bilL aeul tu Ih c.P irfM flll
only gave congj-esaiona! approv­
al for the idea nf aid to jev
|5H7,0U0,000 B4 the maximum
which could be provided, fiepaiMto legislation was requlrvd to
piovide the f t n d f That is • the
bill the committee has now rec­
ommended.
While the eummittew recom­
mended no funds fur China, it
said the 588,000.000 reduction
would leave a reserve for use
In China In the event an aid
program is begun, there.
■Here,is what Mr. Truman asked
for the European.countries and
what the committee recommend­
ed:
Asked
Recommended
France* 5328,000.000 5262.008,000
Italy
.211,000,000
189.000,000
A ustria ‘ 68,000,000
M.0003XW
Technically, the .cmijmltti-c did
n„t
m iU re' ho'w \ b e

J f ^ g e n c y -hi . H i d S
Hlstrllmted, but based its cuts
on the figure* above.
The rem iniltte sa(d" 500.000,000 of the amount* asked, for
j France was for .item* not direct! ly related to emergency relief,
and so waa. 122.00'j ,000 of the
Italian request. These item# -in­
cluded such things as 520.000,000 for servicing of. the French
foreign debt.
The foreign-aid money I* -*
general appropriation bill which
also provides funds fnr various
other government uses
The total in the measure if
5772,604.009, The amount Is 31
[iL-reenl Itelnw what the Adminis­
tration asked.
&gt;
The largest reduction was in
the fund for Army, government
and relief In occupied areas,
amounting to 63 percent.

Itura! C om m on S en se South' NorthefrirU. S.
By Spud Johnson
By ASSOCI ATED H I ESS
Colder w eather spread
over
part;! of th r north eenlral
section* of the South today, with
tem ptrnolea dropping below th e
fteexing murk a* fa r south ii4
Vicksburg, Miss.
Sub-xero m arks were genet nl
throughdut Minnestota and irt
parts of Wiaronrin. The lowest
present g ifts, and express their reading was II helow a t InUrfriendly attitudes toward each national
Falls, Minn., on the

Float farm people and other
Americana generally have a friend­
lier and more generous feeling to
ward their feliowmen during the
Christmas M-aaon than at any
other time during the year.
In the spirit of the season they
attend religious services, extend
_____
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„ T to
„ each
___ other,
friendly
greeting*

other in many ways. There dre Canailiap lx&gt;rder.
some who continue to manifest
The mercury fell to an «v«h
this Chfiatmas feeling Tor others 32—frrerln g —a l Nashville. Tenm.
long.uitct thq.end of the old year, and Dallas, Tex.; drt&gt;ppe&lt;| to 31
__ ___________
L iqany of u* .pt c —«nwood.
&lt;L'Mias., and to, tO
hut
there are farjHtoo
who, Christmas over, and the new
Vickaburg, Oklahoma City .rt*
year on i u way, return tn old way* poitdi' nn early morning low of
of selfishness and no great concern 25 ami In Arkdnsas, Fort Kmilh’a
minimum was 2d and Little Rock's
for many of our fellow*.
It would lie wonderful if most 29.
Heaviest snow wa* In pari# of
of u* retained the Christmas spirit
Michigan. Northwestern ■
throughout the, rn-w year. If we lower
tlid, wc could solve many of ottr Ohio and eastern Indiana. Light *
problem*, be happier, aftd help to fall# were reported in upper
maintain America’s greatne** a* a Michigan the eastern Dakota*
friendly, Rberty-tovlng, and pro­ and over the Rockies.
Ilain fell southward to the
gressive JH-Uplo——•
coast mud eastward tn thri
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Helpfulness, kindness, srvl toler Gulf,
Atlantic while Maine reported
stiort were importani ffaiU in the snow.
Temperature* were reported
character of the early American*
who laid the founratlona for this slightly below normal in the Pac­
coast states. High on yesterbeen bulwark* of strength for ific
weather map was 78 at
nation, and those .same trail* have dey's
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many who have come along after Miami*
them and who have made signifi­
cant contribution* to America’s Little Girls Must
development and eminence,
ing today, perhaps some of us havo • Have Holiday Dress
In the disturbed conditions exlstUr DOROTHY ROE
fniU-d to Ire-as friendly and helpful
to our fellow* os we shutild have Associated Pres* Fashion Kdllor
The joy of Christmas wouldn’t
been. The headlines dealing *Llth
domestic and foreign ronditipn* arc !&gt;r complete fur m ost.little girls,
not very, encouraging a t Umu*, to without a new party dreas a*
be sure*, and one might become festive as the season. ,
Thi* year, with the return of
pessimistic and cynical- about the
outlook for pence and happfnes* imported laces and fine batistes,
snd tend to harden himself toward embroidery and ailka fond parent*
hi* fellows as a n-sult.
I may choose from a daxxllng
But no matter how unconcerned variety of dress-up
frocks for
one might bo-over Ms fallow* at ..small-fryThe perennial favorite, &lt;&gt;1
o th e r tin.es. I f Just can’t get
course, is velveteen, trimmed - In
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wmiuui iHiiienma up—m
« delicate lace or Irish crochet.
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little bit. And as far qs most There are available in good .
people are concerned. Christmas supply, in beautiful Jew ! color*
is n wonderfulseason of friend* i such a* emerald, sapphire and
lines#, kindm-.-,
und good will. ruby, a* ’ well a* the always
Tho-e are the things it takes! popular black. Exquisite little
to overcome troubles and gloom, •■eoliatw of fino lace and ImportFriendliness, kindness, j m l good. ed eyelet embroidery make them
will not only m ak e' people feel dainty enough for the most pattIwtter alKiut things, but they lead Icuiar sub-sub^leb.
lo &gt;g&gt; many other good thing* for* ‘ Equally important In the party
us and our country. It Would lie dress lineup
are frothy little
fine if we could make that Christ- frocks of sheer batiste or fine
cotton poplin, done in white or
G
mu* spirit last longer.
pastels and trim m ed. in impm-ted
eyelet embroidery or drlkrate
UOO ftom the Army's request fot
[237,000.000 for food and relief
LL'I'INB IN JACKSON
in the British occupied rone of
Mariana, Fla.—More than •
Gormany and trimmed 512:1,000,000 from ftusJ und relief esti- million phunds of blue lupine
mates for United State* occupied
Jj»ve been plsnted b) Jac!&gt;
areas In Germany, Japan and * * Com»ty farmers Iffi* season,
Korea. ~
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—You and youni c an ’t get a C hristm as thrill o u t of a ftift certlficate! You can ’t, ride this w inter in a cat* you m ay get next
Spring! So, If you are tired of w aiting, tired of prom ises, and
tired of driving th a t old, w orn-out, prewar relic you hnve
Vmado-do” till now, come Ini Willow Run production hits

Why thp Kaiser and the Frazer Give You

Motor Car Value!

Ka Irec-Fraser Corporation build* four, !•# 18 poet war • relloi for la jtty th*t tomes (fl*h n lower center of
miloniohlles — tlM Xatasr, the Fraser, lh*- Fraser
gravity t for room fnriM hat I* the result of both scats
M anhattan, and the Ka leer Custom. E arhln its pries
i iorhoi mure than 3 feat wldet Inti above all, for
class giro* you I be greatest »m/ti# yo“ can get far your
tbelr rfJ t — the result of a new dUtribu lion of load.money. This you cart easily and quickly peeve. ‘
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The iw/ur of a motor our, aa any automobile dealer
Fretor have established a wqrld-wtde reputation
will tell you. I* bared on lour primary p a tstti Appearboth
both for
for design
design aad
and quality.
quality. Today,
Today, more than
anre. Performance, Reputsitoo, Year Built.
MJ.M4 owners can testify th at these craa rs s t a n d u p .
give «itm
estroordinary,
ordinary, trouble-free service under every
condition of climate and psag*.
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T H E K A N K U K b I I K I t A U ) . S A N K t il(l). M

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P A G E TiiKKAl

Shortage fortetokl International Books Are Much More
Of Favorite 1'oys;
Conspicuous On Kiddies’ Book Shelf
Buying tip s Given
Ilv SAUL I’K T r
’(Marmilliin. $l.5&lt;1)

day. ( Uni court, llraie, $'*.,10)
Dusty for Speed. I&lt;\» France*
Fullerton Neilaon and Winlhrop
Netlaon. Concern* the advenlures of a aenaitive rarin* do*
who ia atolen by gangster* and
entcm l in the rates. *(E. I*.
AP Newsfcaturr* Writer
The Chicken With the Crooked Dutton, $2.50)
If you’re buying Iho kid* hooka Kvea, by Ikon Arrher. A chhkrn
jd ld Dcvelopmrnl Advisor of the
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... Secret Sea. by Robb White. Exfnr-Chrtstmar -ymi'iI- find - m«re ,innnahtxnnjx
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American Toy 'Irodiliil*
Thralty oVctroirtea X ivy Commander Pete Martin
Internatlonaliam than ever on the w
Written Eirlaslxely for
an Inferiority complex. (Story *oc» on a treasure hunt for a
«ni’ l|.f r » sh e lv rs ihi« y e a r
AP N e * « rrilu m
Hook House, *I W |
fortune, which * dying Jap had
M*vl«e
It’a
part
of
a
planned
Thia Christina* there** likely to
. . J hr o ” 1 8 tSr tii hyin ,*.rK*rr.t tl,,pod him
*nd ia pursued
cam
paim
to
make
our
youngntrr*
Wise Brown. Softly illustrated. by a myitcrioua stringer in a
I* a shortage of many type* of
think
the
children
of
olher
land*
humanlv told tale of a “time in ' Mark sloop. (DouMcday f ’l
favorite toy*. So. in order to give
know, Ahehor Mnn. , j
j . rkM)n.
the country’a record contingent are human, too. Hut there l« an Ihe world
increasing
numl»er
of
stories
deal­
ahynne else.
Animal* mistake n T, _ ,__.
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of ehildrrn maximum happiness
ing
with
forelen
locates,
characlittle
rrlrl
and
m
v
for
one
of
tiielr
,
In
Blackberry
I utrh
and profit from the available suptora
and
custom*.
burns
down
and
it
is
sujr*rsted
own. (Ilarncr. *I.7M
ply, It ahotild be part of every
The trend bring* it* Chin Liny
RIGHT TO TWKI.VK
that the Nv*m students Iw
volunteer Saiita Claus’ Christ ran 4 Macmillan.
$2.25). written and
The Golden Hook of Fbelry. I'louRlit tu the Arlington schooL
cheer pmgiam to make a thought-1 handsomely llliiatrate«l by Atiann
ful choice of toya to fit the a g i StIIwell, d ap rh trr of the late Gen. osllttwl by Jnne Werner. Modern Racial iiuubie rasucs, hut Char­
•eda of each youngster on hia “Vinegar Joe” Stllwoll. who tried as well as oM lx&lt;cm- for children. ley. Arlington senior, saves the
(Simon and Schuster, *t..1U)
IlsL
to modernize the Chinese artnv,
HI* Susan, by Elizabeth Orton day. t llaapcr, *2)
Here are jump pointa that will Mia* Stllwell, who yraa horn In June*.
Concerning u family of
help you win high mark* aa a Pekin*, tella of a weak little
doll*, owned by a girl. The dolls
rehsiderntr Hunta when you tf-» rrleket In China, where crlckota ran
neither move nor speak .with­
shopping for toya.
are peta and cricket wrestling out bur permission except on one
Don t buy everythin* V**"
' matrhea are popular. •
‘Wondrous nl*bt every year. (Mar'on the counter, just bccau»r the | Amon* other now titles dealing
$*ik
’ merchandise please* your oye airl i wilh p ^p i,. am| thing* abroad millnn.
The Golden _ Cbriatroa* Iheik.
It’a more convenient to upend , mrt. x a|c, 0f a Korean Grand- ropipiled by. Gortiiuje Compton.
your money In one spot.
j mother, tiy France* Carpentrr Full of HOii*f, poems* stories, rid­
. Do retnomber that every child J (Double-day $3): Thirteen !&gt;nn- dles ami thin** to do for Christ­
T I F — T O P I C E ( ’ \i !•: A M
*ned* a well balanced supply of i j.|, Tale.*, by Mary C^ Hatch m as (Sinnm nml Schuster, JITiO)
pluthfiica Jo fit- hi* age level i ( Harrotirt. Brace, $2.50); Juan of
Wf niitke uiir uwu Ire Crcitro, All flnvurs
Itoliert Schumann nml Mnsrol
lust »* tin need* n varied supply j M«nt|la,- by Marie MrSwignn /.iff, by Opal Wheeled. A well
of food for good nutrition. A*l ‘ (l)uttnn. *2 .r&gt;0 ); ami the Kanin illustrated, pleasantly told,
...... story
Tnsly — lleliriniis — IIt-all Itful
chlldn n from the toddler air • i of Guatemala, by .Altep- Rnlne. 0f , hc ron,po*cr and Ida faL (Dut'
on up need toys that encourage i (Harrotirt, Brace. $2.50).
i . f ’ lrii
. T I P — T O P I 0 !•: C R E A M
i.................
i. ...a
,.i -w.. of*
v—' '
active' play- #....
(*uch
ny |iuali
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There..._
also.,:nare still plenty
Deep Wood, liv Kllf*ton Trevor.
.dl
I.Sunfonl Avenue
I’linne I2IK
pull toy* nml whafl toys); crcn- 'k id s' -hook* Ucalin* wllh. our
home
. — , Animal* of the fonysl. full of wise
live piny (such as construction
T**' **
0W
1,1 humor nqd love of nature live
toys and painting equipment), ami will »no*v
and sneak ns many liumans ought
dramatid play (such a* * house­
s. i-nf .. ri F u n ,
- “&gt;• (Longmans, Gr.-en. $2.R0 |
MrKlligot* Pool, by Dr. Scuu,
L |ttlc Brother of the Wilderkeeping toys, train systems and
told ^
-, -Mcrldcl
...............U Sueur.
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Th­
liras* up costumes). And from fivo Amusing, imaginative story, tout
in
rhyme
and
brightly
lllqs
rated
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Applescod.
1 children als-» need game* that
of a Ikjv fishing in a small pond #Knonf «•» r»0 )
encourage social play;
Don’t grab the first .toy you* filled with nothing but old IkhUs ! Th)| |* nlp n ,M„r r nf , hp
tiff
,11 ST AUR1VET)
wml Un cans, but sewing &gt; £ '"" » 'W orld, by Malic! P y n .r Dcir*ht• t t t on the muntrr*
x
of
the
sea.
(Random
House,
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fn||y
nm,
U|u,
tr,
lri,
history
Do take time to look' for laliclt
C rvslnl C n( lliuvvn
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^ *rl from the beginning of time to Vand leaflets prepared by tuv rare
? ! Wise Drown., A do*^ named j (jayi Sort of a junior vTrsion
m anufacture* giving advicef .based
J ’ . , , Muffin rccognixcs event* Just by of llendrk V a n ,Look. (Ilnughtoh
S ln m v n re
rr*e:
on rraeairh
o n ’the a p t Interest thPjr , numjif „f which the book it
Mifflin. *2)
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of toy*.
full. (William R. Scott, *1.35)
If you are toy shopping for a
Hi IH'MII a nd
Judy and JifU. by Hilda Mil- v I m. W
A iH uleliiil M'pv ii'i* u f inr*
cherub “in the as»-grartp betwreen 5*55 and W ilm a'Kano. Tim re
out”
science
book.
(William
IL
infancy anil two years old, here viewers' little subded loved this
wmlp*-V|^7y
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Scott.
II.SO)
1•• $$', V
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tru ly llem itifu l try s tu l in
at* aonic basic enthusiasm* vou story of two paper dolls, their
OVER TWELVE
t
.an count on to bring him Joy: clothes closet and beds. (Simon
Thit-e- Wj{h&lt;&gt;ul Fear, by Ro­
Kiunrt (l.‘*ign w ill th rill lu&gt;i
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Soft stuffed animals .ami • iloDi; and Schuster; t l )
bert C. DuSos*. . Dave Rogers,
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ball* and -push *nd pull toy*:
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The
Dog .Doctor,...............
by Irma
81mun ( hiistnius nroi nijtK •
v jjf
f
airing* of Iwads to bite and toys union Black. Coiutc-ltrlp type of shipwrecked n fi the 1oust of Calj
—1. ' ; • I , Ifornia. It befrlcndtsl by two orto Imng; bath toys of tuldier, narration of a- do*
who gets tick phul)(l, lmlian r hll,lren. and all
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plastic and wood; sand toys: rat- eating a sock ami the ensuing In re share in ltohin&lt;on CrusoeC -J
tic and chime toy* and *mtaller mystery of the dog-doctor— is he llike
j1
(l-mgtitans.
iruin 1 Isxiks nlwut animuls. ch’d a dog who is a doctor xr a doctor Green, adventures.
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25)
ren ond familiar objscts.
who treats dogs? (William R.
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Joseph, arranged hy Elizabeth
The two to -fotir age group Scott, fl.35)
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Yates. King James Version of
need* push ond pull toya and
Curfous George Takes a Job, h well-loved tale of one of the
• ('iir d liils .
• I ’oiileil T u m i Ii Iit h
pedal toys. Wagon, wheelbarrows by IL A. Roy. A precocious mon­ Old Testament's gteat heroes.
I
—ml small doll carriage* are fa­ key escapes from the too and Finely Illustrated with wood .&lt;&gt;n
• CiH'ktailH
• H tu m iiu gn e (JIiikhoh
vorite*. I’eg iMiariis nml (mundi'ig among other adventures, fall* in­ graving*. (Knopf, $2)” * *
set*. Mocks of all kinds, paints to a pot of-spaghetti, succumbs . fo rtes, (he ‘Conqueror, by
and sand toya arc basic favorite*. to an urge to. paint, breaks a leg Covrllc Newcomb. The ront|uc*t
Miniature housekeeping equip­ and gw* to the hospital. (Hough­ of Mexico told vividly ,and ex­
ment, dolls and doll *ccet*oHes, ton Mifflin. $2.60)
citedly. Writ illustrated. (Ranlittle auto*, truck* and trains
Three Tall Tale*, by Helen Se- dotd House, S31
are enjoyed. Stipple, music*J In­ well. CoNcefti* a whito elephant
Trumpet* in the West, hy Geof­
strument* like horns ond drum* tired of working, a girl who plays frey Treasc. During tlw reign of
are of great Interest.
with a liear, parrot, two ponies James II, 30 yr«r&gt; after CromKindergarten children in the and fire monkey* but no children, j well, young Jock.Norwood goe* to
four to six age group continue and finally Abdul and bis Don-! London to study music and g e ts
all of the play -enthusiasms of th&gt; key, who work very hard trying , involve) in polilira and political
r.WO to tmmm .h*»»V*t* »toll.th*U~ to make a living without work. ’ Ideal* whjeh havy application \oCO ordlnati-ns h»ve dfVdlopcd mi l ' ___ _
their Interest* broadened. The
four to »U agr group liegiiM to
show inteyeat III stor* p!«y and
all kind* of remmunlty activity
such aa flrg engine*, trucks mol
cranes, etc. Simple games uru
ertinved and a variety of picture
bonk*.
From-six to elkht l&gt;ov* are en­
thusiastic almut electric trains,
construction set* and science tnv*:
. ;hlle girl* cdncentrale on dml
play, "resl” hounekeeplng actlvfUe* and hobble* such as wesv*;1ng, lieail work. Both liojrs a n d
girl* enjoy wh*el toy*, gane-s
' "aTfl Ires* tjp costume*.
Right to twelve Is h liohhv ngn
which follows the Hoes of the
previous two veor*. Both Ihivs
*nd girls are iiilereatr'l in hnlb
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By Isabelle P. Thurshy
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^.Slews. ledh Ijecf ami lamb, hav*
been studied recently by nutrition
scientist* of. the- Texas Expert
menl Slatioiv Because the BvitaVnins In ntrat are oru- nf it*
Important nulritivn value* and !«•-rure they may suffer.Jus* Irt rookfhg. the Toxmi scientist* w i q N |e
find util which raothod uf making
■t«w w»* easiest un these vitamins
They made stew by a dosen dif­
ferent methods, tested each liatrh,
ami came up with answer* to U10
following question*;
Docs tirowing the meat in fat
before rooking in water cause loss
of xitamlna?
Answar; Browning cauaca li very
alight loss of three H-vitnmln*.
" u t It glvca inure flavor and ap
Prilling brown color to the slew,
ao Ita advantage* may outweigh
th e ttncll loss In nutritive value.
Which Is better for vitamin
aavlng—long slow cooking at low
heat or fast cooking in Ihe high
heat of the pressure cooker T
Answer: The two methods raU
•liout the same.
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In cooking affoct the vlUmln conU ni of ihe iltw ?
*0 Into the iuoth. U all tn* broth
Is served wllh the meat, there Is
no lose. But care xhoold be taken
not to use *0 murh^j|aUr that
there la too much
U dlKardcd.Obviously, -broth hM
more moat Davor and make* l&gt;etter gravy for the sU «£«!n .mall
rather than a largo amount,.of

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Christmas Safety

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TUESDAY, DEC. 18. 1147
OIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
THE ANCIENT AND MOD­
ERN HEATHEN WORLD BE­
LIEVES JUST THE REVERSE.
YET WE HAVE SEEN VAST
FORTUNES MADE BY MEN
WHO SERVED MULTITUDES.
INTELLIGENT PEOPLE NOW
AGREE THAT SERVICE IS TIIE
KEY TO P O W E R IN ANY
REALM OF LIFE: And whosoever will he chief among you, lit
him be your servant.—Matt. SO:
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In Bogota. Columbia, the Ai*ocialrd Press irpoits dial i'iO
pciioni weir killed die other dav
when' Pauna Bridge over the Rio
Mineru suddenly collapsed. Anoth­
er "Bridge of San Luis Key."
Flood losses in Palm Beacn
county are ettimaled at $7,300,000 at a reiull of the tecent
hurricanei. Indicating hot# much
could have been saved if - progser
meaturet had been taken befoir
hand to prevent iucIi floodi.
A man ii no older than hr
thinks he is, someone has wisely
said. Eighty-right year old |.uii
Carriiales of Lies Moines doesn’t
think he is old at all. And why
should he? His 23-year old wife
gave birth to a seven (round boy
Sunday morning.- their'third since
they were married in 1945. Cayrirales attributes his longevity,
keeps fit. by chinning himself 40
times a day. j •
Russia seems to be having her
monetary problems too, even ai
. the capitalistic nations, only rtMfc
so. Communism apparently is no
cure for all the economic evils
of this universe. Another funny
thing about the Communists u
their loathing for profits and prof­
iteers, their love for the ten
billion dollars worth of repara­
tions they aye demanding fiotn
Germany.. No .Wall Street money
baron could be more ruthless. No
, “Uncle Shylock" inyre grasping.

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Stanley Baldwin, who dud in
England Saturday night, is Wide­
ly remembered as .the Prime Min­
ister who forced the abdication
of King Edward VIII because he
married an American divorcee.
Apparently forgotten is the part
he played in laying the founda
lion (or the second World War.
Early in Hitler's regime he loud­

ly—decided. "England's Fiontter
’

is. on the Rhine." Peoply gasped,
were shocked at England's audaci­
ty. In the light of wjjal has hapned-since, Baldwin might better
C ve declared, "England’s' fumlier
is on the Vistula."
Democratic^ a n d Republican
members of Congress got together
on foteign aid well ‘enough to
enact a stop-gap relief bill, but
not well enough to do anything
about the further inflation which
is bound to result in this coun­
try. President Truman insisted
that the Republican controlled
Congress accept his ten-point an­
ti-infIstion program in toto with­
out dotting an "i" or cruising a
V
The Republicans insisted
equally as strongly that Congress
approve its program with an equal
measure of agreement. Such things
jt|st aren't possible in a Dem­
ocratic world. Hence, nothing
done. And prices continue to rise.

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New Drug Relieves
Pain In Diseases
Of Blood Vessels

DETROIT, Dec. 1G U P)-Suc­
cessful development of a d nu­
dist bring* temporary relief *
peoplo “afnictfd
i i c w rby. "aSs-ases o?
the blood vcssllt was announced
today by Parke, Davis and Co.
Tha drug, known chemically
as tctrtethylamraoniutn chloride, ‘
sets as a tort of ‘road block" to
stop nerve impulse* controlling .
tbs diameter of blood vessels,
the company said.
It claims "exceptional clinics?
Vesults" for the substance, whicii
was developed for public distri
button after two year* of wur
jng
drew
to
its
bitter
close
Molo­
5. Rem ove accum ulations o f C h ris tm a s w rappings, and
by Parke-Davis Research teams.
use only a rtific ia l "snow " and d eco ratio n s o f th e ’ flam e- tov charged that the Western Score* of scientists, however,
powers had formed a “common preceded the Parke-Davis phase
proofed o r non-com bustible type.
front" and had tried to heap of th# investigation in tha ear’y
0. Check wiring for defects and loose sockets. Tum off everything
on the head of the
of the drug.
,
the lights when no one is to lie in the room for nny length Soviet Union, hut General Mar­ development
Known commercially as Elnof time. If too many tree light circuit* In one outlet over­ shall is quoted as declaring:
mon Chlroide, the drug produces
load the house wiring-ami blow a fuse, try other outlets. "Three delegations at this con- s temporary effect in somo pa­
fyrence have registered their
Never substitute n pemiy or un oversized fusvwillingness to take these deci­ tients siniilar to that produced
7. In all places of public assemblage, place trees away sion* here and now. The Soviet by cutting the nelves of the
nervous system In a
from exists and statioh competent watchers with fire ex­ Union alone refuse* to agree." involuntary
surgical operation.
Well,
what
next?
Indication*
tinguishers.or water pails nearby. In homes, u puil of water
It is said to give temporary
are that Russia Intends to inten­
should be kept handy.
sify her drive to defeat the Mar­ relief to the pain caused by
8. Dispose of old trees in fire-safe areas outdoors,.be- shall Plan and extend her domina­ symptoms of hardening of the a r­
enuso the trees bum ^vith almost explosive violence.
tion westward across Europe. teries in the legs of older per­
This will Is* countered vigorously sons, to the neuralgia sometimebv the three democracies, snd ob­ occurring after an injury, to the
JCireatest Engineers
servers look for an early unifica­ pain of shingles and to cases
tion of the American, British and of Buerger's Disease which a f­
French xonss of Germany, leav­ fects the small and mediumCould you name the five greatest engineers in history? ing
In exclusive control of sited blood vessels of the leg/
According to u 1982 poll of deans of engineering schools, the Russia
rich eastern part of the dis­ snd feet.
cited in Florence Dorsey's new book, "Road to the Sea," membered Reich.
But while it will cause ■ tem­
they are Leonardo da Vinci, the mnny-sidud painter whose The logical outcome of such a porary drop in blood pressure, It*
drawings include designs for tin airplane; James Watt, in­ partition (herring a complete is not a treatm ent for the dis­
of heart by the Muscov­ ease, the company - warned, and
ventor of thojiteam engine; Ferdinand de Leaseps, builder change
ites) would be the ultimate es­ ran tie used only under a phyof the Suez Canal, whose failure to complete the Panama tablishment
’ .
_
of two Germanics— ijctsn's. car*.
Cnnahwns not hls-fault; Thomas A. Edison,’ find James* It. an eastern section dominated by Although the effect of the 1stRnssls. and the western tone in­ raethylammonium salts on ani­
Kails.
dependent hut hampered econ­ mals was first discovered in 19M
Kails, the hero of Mia* Dorsey’s book, gave his name omically
under the big .by a Scottish .experimenter, a
to the bridge across the Mississippi at .St.- Louis. He was guns of andthositting,
Bolshevists. The continuous investigation of the
uino the greatest naval architect of his day nnd the firsbVj failure to produce a unified Ger­ drug was not launched u n til-3d
fight for a flood-free Mississippi River. His last scheme many might be expected to have ms# pgo. This was started -by
far reaching and perhaps adverse
r. Ceorge II. Acheson of the
might have been his greatest, nnmely the construction of n effects
on the rehabilitation of a Harvard Medical School and by
land-ferry for ships which would carry them across Mexico* continent which has depended
Dr. Gordon K Moe, a co-work­
from the Gulf to the Pacific. This idea has lutely been re­ heavily upon Germany for I t s ,er,
.........now
.
___
of •tj»e University
of
economic
wellMhft
In
th#
past.
|
Michigan
medical staff.
vived by Mexican engineers. If it is ever worked out, the
Unification
of
the
three
western]
idea should be applied-to Florida also. An inside passage tone*, however, woulij, be a vast
across the bottom of Uncle Sfitn's domain has many poten improvrmrnt
over the present ar­ Navy D i s c I o h c h New
tial advantages.
rangement
Jet Fighter Plane
Russia's military control of
eastern
Germany,
ami
of
eastern
Picking A Manager
WASHINGTON. Dee. Ift-tA-)—
Austria, not only will assist Mos­
cow In* consolidating its grip on The Navy disclosed 11 has
When Al Lopez chose to mnnnge the Indianapolis ball eastern Europe hut will provide a new Jet fighter, the Grumman
F8F Pather, which combine* a
club rather than take a better paid coach's job at Cleveland, the Soviet with powerful bases top
speed of more than GOO miles
the continued assault on wes­
he showed that he could recognize n trend. Once a big for
tern Europe. Observers look for an. hour with tha quirk takeoffs
snd
slow landing* needed for
league manager held about the only well paid executive ■n Intensification of the Russian
aircraft rarrier operations.
position for which previous experience wns not thought drive Immediately.
The announcement said the Pan­
The day by day proceeding* of
necessary.
tha foreign ministers’ conference ther m arks-tw o important steps
The malingers- were apt to.be famous plnyers, who have made It clear that Moscow in American aviation:
were suppos^l to have learned about their job by watching •had no intention whaUo ever of 1. It is the Drxt operational
plane using I he "Droop Snoot,"
others, not by managerial experience in the minor leagues. making an agreement. From start in
which the wing is changed from
to
finish
Molotov
pursued
the
Joe Cronin, Rogers Hornsby, Lou Boudreau were examples.
a high speed to a high lift design
customary
Soviet
taetlcf
of
stall­
Now out of 11 mnnagers chosen since 194R every t-nc ing for time so a* to hamper re­ by extending the leading edge
forward and downward for take Rad had experience, usunlly In a minor league. Lopez is habilitation, and used the meeting off
landing. ........ ........
tirobably right In thinking thut the road to a managetshir as a sounding board for the 2. and
It Is the -first U. S. warplane
spread
of
Bolshevist
propaganda
is the long road to the minors nnd back. A conch’s job innv
built around a British turbo-jet
which was calculated to put the engine, th* Roll* Royee Ncne.
he better paid, but in likely to be a dead-end ntree*.
democracies In a bad light and This engine, developing
6,000
give Communism a lift.
. pound* thrust, exceeds the per­
There" Isn’t much reason to be­ formance 6f announced American
lieve that Molotov’s propaganda types. It will be built by Pratt
efforts have been successful. and Whitney Division of United
However, from Moscow’s stand­ Aircraft Corporation.
point he* may have given some . The Panther also is designed
temporary aid to th* Communist to use an American turbo-let ,
orogram of world revolution by engine, the Allison .model 400, •
blocking
agreem&lt;’nt on the trea­ and half of tha planes will be J
Rjr ALTON L. BLAKKHLKK
,
Gardner said.
ties
which
the democracies have powered with each type.
AssoHsIH I’r r n Hcienre Reporter
About 100 panthers will lie
been
so
anxious
to
see
concluded.
In
related
experiments.
Dr
NEW HAVEN Dec. 1C &lt;*&gt;&gt;—By
one Important respect, Rus­ ordered. Th# first two will us*
sabotage of tiny.living factories, Carrol) A. Pfeiffer is studying the siaIn hat
received a distinct set­ the Nene engine.
upset
In
normal
hormone
balance
Yale University' scientists ar»
back.
W
hen' France entered the
when
the
pituitary
gland
of
a
falearning more about’ how and
conference she was maintaining
why some types of cancer get male ra t or mouse la- mascullri- i middle • of • the • road c o u r s e Factors Are Revealed
hed. This U done by grafting
started.
In Private Flying
testea onto the new-horn female. between the 8ovict. Union and the
The factories are glands which T he, male sex glahda ' interfere ili-mocrocics. Paris wanted to be
produce minute but extremely with the cycle normally carried friendly with Moscow. However,
Bv JAMES J. 8TREHIG
tent amounts of hormones. The on through different female hor­ Molotov’s uncompromising atti­
AP Aviation Reporter
rmones arc chemicals that re­ mones. and make it possible to tude and hi* violent attacks on
WASHINGTON—Distribution of 5
gulate many bodily activltlea anti determine the effects of the lm- the‘western allies pushed Franc*
Functions.
TOT
“
halaaeo-oe-th» continued i*rk of lute th e -A iiieiliaH»Dilllsli camp. th e nxthm*x »t.OO&lt;r s irpls ncs reGood health depends upon certain hormones. 8omc of the Undoubtedly Franc* also was In- fleets three big factors In private
and ,
flenced by continuation of ths us* flying—terrain, weather
manufacture of just the right mice have developed tumors.
amounts of these hormonsa eith­
By Injections of estrogen, Dr of strikes and other strong-arm wealthThe Pacific coast, the Southwest
er in steady output or well-TV- Gardner Is sabotaginifTh* norma’ methods by Sthe French Com*
Florida show, by the frequen­
gulated cycles. l|£|&gt;f rthyroldlsnv, ‘hormone balance |n mice
sever m unists.in their efforts to unseat and
a dlseasa due to excess energy, different in-bred family strains ,he . government. In any event, cy of black on a map pre­
results when a goiter sabotage* The mice of each strain are alike art almest complete rupture * of pared (hv Goodyear Aviation
the thyroid gland causing It to as twins In their inherited char­ relations between Russia and Products Division) from govern­
ment statistic* their possession of
pro-luce too much, thryold hor­ acteristics. but each strain dif­ France has developed.
On balance It may well prove all three item*. •
mone. Dipbetea results when fers sharply in Its genetie pat
The Industrial section* of Illi­
u&gt; be that Moscow has lost far
something haptwns to prevent tern.
more than it has gained by IU nois, Michigan. Indiana, Ohio. J
manufacture of Insulin by the
When given estroten, th* dif­ methods In th* Big Four confer- Pennsylvania, New York, and New
pancreas gland.
ferent families show varying sus­
.England also show sitcabl* con­
Cancer Investigators hava long ceptibility to different kinds ol M»re. *
centrations of planes, although
known that Injections of certain tumors. Dr, Gardner found- Al­
some of thee* sections do not offer
hormones could bring on cancer most all of them get tumor* of Wallace Denounced
th* best flying weather or the
In animals by sabotaging th* bal­ the uterus and cervix. Three
terrian.
For Christmas Cards smoothest
ance of hormone production. ■trains are very susceptible tc
The rugged mountain country
Dose* of sex hormones often breast tumors and to tumoro of
In the West and Southeast, with
bring improvement In women the lymph gland*. Ona strain
NEW YORK, Dec. 10-&lt;/P&gt;with breast cancers. Castration almost always develops only tum­ Th# New York state council of th* thin pop flat: oi) or sub-avsra**
helps in soma cases of prostate or* o fth* pultitary gland, an ax- Knlghta of Columbus has eon- per N« a p ji* \ Incomes, naturally
have l-few*A planes. -Between
gland cancer in-men.
tremaly rare kind oF cancer. The demned a sat of six .Christmas those two groups is a great farm- A
The Yale investigators are try­ Inherited constitution, In mlco al cants bearing a message
by ing art-#-,where money 18 more .
ing to discover exactly what the moot, thus h at some connection Henry A. Wallace as an "athelstie likely. toijldM apent on traetots
normal hormone balance Is In ani­ with the kind of cancer resulting attack against our Christian be­ than atXPMnari.
mals, and what happens when when the normal hormone balance lief and th* things w* hold sac­
A-dctalled.count showed 81,000
red.?
. . . . .
that balance Is u p se t The know­ Is upset.
. . __ /
Ths Progressive CiUtent of civil p lan n registered a t the start
ledge later may benefit human*.
America, w Iiosb art division pub- of this year, and alnee that time
Dr. W. U. Gardner, chairman
llshad and offered tbe Cards for about 14,000 have been produced.
of the Department of Anatomy P v t John MacEfi On
It had received a ropy Perhaps 2,000 to 3,000 of tho** are
at th* Yale School of Medicine,
In remmeretat
commercial or
Orders To Stoneman sal*,thesaid
K. of f t protest signedd by »n
°r business use.
and Df. Min Itsin LI, a research
stthew F. Kennedy, chairman
California, with M M plane*
fellow who since hs» returned te
r i 'W t t r ’
if th* council’# Catholic affairs registered-an J e n .-I,. iuni
China: found th at th# pituitary
P V tU s r r s r J s liii lure recently
with 7.7B9, have no close con­
gland is directly Involved In some computed a,basic, training pro- mmmtt**, on behalf of B5,000 testant* for top honors. Ohio K. of C. members In tha council
tumoro of the oviriea In ralee.
ranks third with 4,448. Of the J
jurisdiction.
Th# pituitary, located at th*
countlaa, 425—
The PC A had no Immediat* nation’s
base of th* brialn, is a master Port Ord. Calif., and Is on or- comment, and Wallace was not on* in seven—had no aircrafts
glapd which secretes many hor­ der% for further', duty In Cam) Immediately available.
registered.
j
"
mones. On* of them stimulates Stoneman Pero Center. He re- _ ,tn open letters to the publle,
Th# C lrih fanm autle* Adminis­
th* ovary, making It produce the reived * rating of Markaraan*hJ[ Wallace and th e-P C A, Kennedy tration reported in a survey In
female sax hormone, estrogen. with a . the U-I RlfU.
wrote: "The cards war* designed
The estrogen In turn causes th# .. M** parent* Hve In 8anforc u an attach against thoa# who October that private planes aver­
aged only, 183, h o O rsflrin g
pituitary to stop sending out the H* has enlisted for 9
*&gt;ell*v» In th* nativity of our Lord laat y rer j a d that only 17
.7 percent
x»
ovary-stimulating hormone.
~ and Is IP years of age.
X X We resent Individuals snd of that flying ’ia* fer persona
personal use.
organisations
whose
policy
Is
de­
Drs. Gardner and LI transplant* '
|i
signed to foment discord
' rlr. spleens.
VACCINATE IIRIFEUM

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Scientists Learn About Cancer

K

We hear a lot there days about
-a military man for President tnii
tbe possibility of General Eisen­
hower or General MacArthur re­
ceiving the Democratic or Reublican nomination can hardly
e overlooked. But isn't it odd
that so far no one hat thought
of naming a top ranking Navy
hero for the honor? In the Pa­
cific, al least, the Navy abated
honors with the Army in. win­
ning tbe war. In the person oi
Admiral Nimit*. L
’’ '
terday efrer 42 years- of' glorioui
1 shut off
aamrea
La Hcountry
AatwIee* aa
kM W H,
service to I*his
as ^aaa - f
...
tumoro developed when
the greatest naval officers of
the ovaries were consistently sti­
times," there is a nun who bat mulated in this way.
, both tbe ability and the popular­
A, similar kind of mechanism
ity to maka a tu«e»ifui, candi probably la respoaalbl* for tum­

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THE WORLD TODAY

To keep ,CMHBtmaa trees from becoming n symbol oT
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIE
tragedy in the home instead of Yuletide joy, Ahe National
AP Foreign Affair* Analyit
Safety Council today issued the following safety precau­
tions:
The failure of the Big Four
1. As soon as possible after buying a tree, cut off the
foreign mlnlilera' conference in
base of the trunk diagonally and cover it with wuter.
London—a complete and acrlm
2. It is not practicable for the average user to flameproof Christmas trees with chemical solutions. Consult locnl! conclusion.
fire authorities before uninc nny commercial or homemade •Ever since the parley began
solutions. Be war&gt; of trees which are sold os "fireproof." Nov. 26 for the purpose o f,d raft­
German and Austrian peace
S. Keep the tree indoors as short a time as possible, ing
treaties, It has been a knock­
with the base always under wnter. The water will have to down
fight between Soviet For­
be replenished frequently If the absorption is effective.
eign Minister Molotov snd th*
4. Place the tree away from fireplaces, powerful elec* representatives of three Democ­
•trie lights, radiators or other sources uf&lt; heat, and avoid the racies—U, 8. Secretary of State
French Foreign Minis­
use of candles. Keep tinsel and other metallic decorations Marshall.
ter Bidault and British Foreign
away from light sockets.
Secretary Bcvin. As the meet-

TUESDAY, DEC. H , 19«/

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Milton, Ft*.—Six Santa Ross sldered "aaerilegtoaa and obsetnr"
County farm ers hare started a n r d entitled "Mother and Child"
gro^ram* of having all thatr . Joseph Hiraeh which, he des­
-------------- cal vs■ from four to cribed a s showing a nude woman
eight months old vaccinated for and- fh(ld.
Wallace’s printed message on
Bang's disease, according te
cards said: "I hear no armies
County A gent Emmett D. Me- the
marching, I hear only
oro of tire testa* In mal*,mka, Dr. CalL
-v
crying out~ for peace."

Lack of utility because of lim­
ited . airports and navigational
facilities ahd tha compleritjaa of
regulation also contribute heavily
to the relatively small os* of par-

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SANFORD nERALP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1947

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Herron Home Scene Buffet Supper Held
In Lovely Setting
Of Christmas Party

'PAGE FIVE
1
SHADES FROM S .\t KS

Taltahaisce, Fla.—With old tidi­
THE HARDEN GATE
er* and builap or wliite( tatk r,
MRS. B. G. KILPATRICK, JR., Editor
taVon County negro.Jionie dentWeekly I’oluitpi of the Sanford Garden Club
CamelRa*. magnolia leaves and outtration club womert have made
* Tlio home of Mr, and Mr*. R.
| W. Herron on the Country Club burning red taper* were «rtl*' some very atlractive window
Road was tha scene of the annual tically used in desorallng the large shades at recent meetings, neChristm** is a wonderful ttrn I anil the bloom uf the short loaf-,
I Christmas party of the Depend- supper table and small individual colding to Irie Mae Cjark, negtiu to let yout artistic anil creative pine' will work in nicely.
Golf Association
! able Class of the First Methodist tables for the buffet supper held home agent.
For. table decoration* .them talents rttn riot. Having so imtch_
• Tjp Meet Tomorrow
‘ Church . on Friday night. Mrs. on Sunday night at the Seminole
material to choose from, you can arc many things from which to
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Herron, Mrs. 11. A. Appleby. Mrs. Country Club. Other decoration*
j not go far .wrong with green* make your choke u u d 'en try o u tBurka Steele and Mrs. J. M. Leo­ in the club rooms carried out a
M ti,
The Sanford Woman'* tiolf Asthe Christmas i.lt.i-* Holly and
TUESDAY
&gt;and sherries.
Christmas
motif
with
a
lighted
nard
were
hostesses.
' sneiation will have their monthly
waxed magnolia leaves are lovo-'*
Woven
garlands
fur
'mantles,
tree
in
a
corner
of
the
lounge.
Th* Daughters of Wrtley C lan luncheon meeting tomorrow at
A brief business meeting was
Dr. and Mi*. A. W. Epps have
made from short leaf pine, cherry ly together. The smaller poinsSt*
Oil the menu for the delicious
of the First Methodist Church 12:00 o’clock at the Seminole a \ their guest Mrs. Epps' father, held after which games and con­
laurel trod red liertie*. ate a l­ tlas can make a mo*, atiractivo-Mill hold ita annual Christmas Country Club. Mrs. K. B. Smith, J. K. McKIhannon of Jefferson, tests • were enJvycd. Gifts were supper weye roast sirloin of !&gt;cef
ways attractin'. A few married') center p in e. If. these are u»ed
party at the home of Mrs. Claude president, will preside'over the Ua.
presented to Rev. and Mrs. J. E. and loin of pork with lailovue
laave* will make a glossy addi­ the bruised leaves shuuld h«
Herndon at H;00 p, M. Hostesses Lusincsi meeting.
McKinley and * Mrs, R. F. Cole, sauce, tossed satad, cheese pota- AP Newsfeaturv*
tion. The magnolia leavr* If discaided or cut a week lwfor» .
tocs, baked Iwans. okra and tom­ Dear Judy,
,
will be Mrs. Herndon, Mr*. I). A.
class
teacher.
Putting contests will follow the
Mrs. J. W. .Parris has returnrd
From head lo too* this is going wiped will) a little Ihplid. wnv. cuttOig stems. This will jrjve thempickled heels, cottage
Ilunn, Mrs. Francis Hickson, Mrs, meeting and a "flag" tournament to her home in Spartanburg,
Refreshment* were served to atoes,
rg.
S.
R. 11. Monroe. Mrs. Harriman, will !** held. In the flag tourna- ‘
Rev. and Mr*. McKinley,* Mr. and chevsr: apjietiiers, hot biscuits to be a trulv feminine vear for wilt hold their color for a long titm* to dteul, so when rutting the '
rest only the stems will,have to .
.teen-ager*. Wou don't have to time.
Mrs. Ilrodic. Williams and Miss ment a woman’s individual hand!- C. after spending four months in Mrs. llerrnn, M rs.. Butnrr, Mrs. and coffee.
Sanford.
be hhrtted 01 scalded.
••
Among llune attending were fall into a fainl er»bhi#h bright Iv
R. U. Davis. Mrs. V. U Smith.
Ruth Hand.
Fur
the
wreathes,
use
two
coat
cap Is added to the woman'* par
Mrs. E. G. Kilpatrick. Mrs. W. B. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Lane, Mr. and to prove that you have a*, much hanger* wired together and
Another nice . t tvh I e deco- ,
The Sanford Pilot Club will on the holes. A flog is placed
Mr. and Mr*. John L. Ragan, Kirby, .Mrs Jack Haderer, Mrs. Mrs. Ben Small, Mr. and Mr*. girlish charm as grandma had
have, its monthly husiness meet­ where that total has been reached.
stretched into shape. Fine wire ration is made on a • small
Jr, of Tavares are visiting Mrs.
Callahan,
Mrs. Clarence Hugh Whelchel, Mr, and Mr*. W, back when she wore the Gibson i* much easier for binding the beard
ing at-7:30 P. M, at the vocation­
or
tray.
An extra “
Mrs. John Stuck will conduct Ragan’s parent*, Mr. and Mr*. John
Wallis, Mr*. Cole. Sir*. Herguten, G. Fleming, Mr. and Mr*. George I gjrl rig* that the heps are wrar- green material than string.’ Cile­ large candle is placed In the"'
al building. Mrs. Sara Hughes, the matches and tournament, Mrs,
Ml** Nell William* and the-hoa* Thutsl.in, Mr, and Mr*. F.arl ;nR this year, but mo*t of the ry laurel worked Into the pin: center and held in place
District Governor of Orlando, will W. G. Plentlrtg- will award the George McCall.
wiln
Iliggonbotham. Mr. and
Mrs. kids have found that these charm­
tessj*.
make her official' visit at this prises ami Mrs, W. It. Williams,
modeling
clay.
Then
place
lump*
here
also
adds
licautv
to
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell
John Ivey, Mr. and Mr*. John ing new style* have boosted their
meeting.
piece. Rose Mary, red U-rritf* of d ay atound this and stick'
handicap chairman, will figure had as their guest ovn the Week­
Metwh, Mr. * 0d Mr*. W. It. glamor stock wdth the Imy*.
The American legion Auxilia
in a variety of green to cover.
the handicaps.
William*
and
Mr,
and
Mrs.
J.
B,
That
is
one
of
the
rea*on*
why
end,
their
gramldaurhtrr,
Joan
III
‘
will have its monthly covered dish
Tin- green should extend twothey’ve
discarded
sloppy
gvt-ups.
Kirkland,
of
Orlando.
llrynnt
supper
at I 0:30
Visitors On Review* Also Mr. and Mr*. Walter High, Why *h«uldn‘i they be date-bait of the "urjgirinl reeonls that made thirds of the height of the carw
»PL
L | BP.
JW
Hostesses
will be Mrs. Charles Lawson,
and graduate in the edge* '
By Carlin Bay •
•Mr*.
C.
P.
Ford
left
this
morn­
Mr. mid Mr*. Richard Fish*try, when it i* easier in a feminine lari history.” There an- Duke ■lbMr*. W. L. Roche, Mrs. Paul Peof the board; using berries a n d '
Ellington
record*
of
the
original
rig?
The
kid*
abo
find
th
at
they
ing
for
Fayetteville,
N.
C.
to
Mr.
and
Mr*.’
E.
B,
Smith.
Mr.
told, Mrs. K. A. Covington.
hand: Billie Holiday's flat leaves around the bottom.
By BOB THOMAO
ti&gt;«nd the holidays with her
E. M. Arviltage, director of ami Mrs David Smilh, Mr. uud look silly dancing to jarz and jive Ellington
A lohg spray j f cedar, nine
greatest
records;
an alhuft of
in
their
new
fashions,
which
a
n
daughter, Mr*. N. U Norris.
Mrs.
A,
J.
William*.
Ml**
June
THURSDAY
recreutinn, announced today that
.With thsir cones, and red ber­
boogie
wuouls;
Bessie
Smith
*ncmuch
more
in
tune
u
ith.n
S
ira
u
u
llivitu.
Mis*
Helen
Cabii*.
Mr*.
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. In ,A&gt;,~
the Tourist Center will be OD«tl
The Truth Seekers Class of the
ciuliii • t “I'm Down In The ries, tied with a red rib lion bow,
every day and evening Iwglnnln* Phil Cia-lmff, Hugh Whelchd. Jr., Waltz.
a.,r *.
__
F irst Methodist Church will meet Amciican dancing is suffering
Dump*” and “Take Me For A W ilt make « nice welcome, sign
Verv
few
teen
ngrr*
hove
ac­
Kichntd
l)ca*
mid
Joe
Stilt-*,
Jr*,
• n'1 rh,ldr,,n " f -Gainesville were ,m Dee. IB with the exception of
for a 'Covered dish luncheon at n slight stump, says Fred As-T the
Buggy ttldc.'* The Boogie Wangle tor your front door
cepted
the.
realty
long
skirts,
how­
of
Macon,
Ga,
guest*
of.
iheir
parents
over
Sundays for the convenience ahd
12:3(1 P. M. at the church anne^. taire, hut he , adds that it’s the past weekend In Sanford.
Mr*. \V. A. Flit* .
ever. It ’seem* « ' if the little- Include* Henry “ Red" Allen,
enjoyment of winter guest* in
A Christmas program . will, be 'nothing serious.
I’ianu
Solo
liv
James
J.
Johnson
In-low-the-kltee
clubs.
have
won
Sanford. The shuffleiHinrd and Local Girls Will
Dance hall operators all over
presented. ,
with the auhtleb set Iseatuse they and another 'hy Mt-ndo “Lux''
GARDEN r U 'l l NOTES
",
Friend* f f Mrs. G, A. Edmonds
The annual Christmas' party of the country are singing the blue* will be glad to learn that she has horseshoe court*, which are Join Ballet Company definitely are nut golfig to wear la-wis to name a few. Then there
All garden lover* are Invited
brightly
lighted
at
night,
are
this
scavm,
liecausc
box-offica
the Fidelia Class of. the First
their skirt* much lunger than is Moggsy Spanier and his Rag­ It- visit the Garden wCvnter.returned to her home after living
attractive with their hackabout two Inches la-tow the knee, time Hand records with Moggsy llring vour garden problem * , ’.0
Baptist Church will be held in receipts are hitting brand new confined'to the K.innbl Laughton vrry
drop
of
palmetto
frond*.
Mr.
Six
lucnl
girls
have
la-en
audi­
laws.
This
docs
nut
alarm
the.
which f* a very flattering line, ill the cornet, George Hrunies at 1st disvtirsnl and solved
the annex at 7:00 P. M. All hus­
Memorial Hospital
Armltage stressed the fact that tioned trod Hiveuted In -Ihe Cen* my way.
the itiimluim’. Rod t’lcs* with
-v
bands of tha members are invited nation’s No. 1 dance man.
Have yom Florida Cook Book,
he
is
anxious
for
local
resident*
irul
Florida
Ballet
Company,
it
" It’s only natural tliat things
Hair is gelling straightcr and clarinet and other jazz great*.
to attend. Please make reu-rvj.
-Chtlslma-j-wrnp|s-d. for mailing,
Mr. ami Mi*. Tom Kirkland as well as memlw-rs and prospec­ was announced this morning. At
Vivian
tions by telephoning Mr*. Hor­ take a tumble after being at. and. sun Tommy of Orlando spent tive im-mhers of the Tourist Club present they are commuting to silkier than ever and the trick {*
at tin- Gutden fVnts’r,
ace Turner or Mrs. R. E. Ela- such a peak,” Fred nbserved on; the weekend in Relic Glade with to make U»e of these court* dur­ Oilniiili* where they are rehear* to have'it look a* if it Imd been
•washed everv day. There .Is n
tlie set of- "Easier I’arade," In Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Wood, Jr."
berry.
.. •' •
ing week night*.
..........
-sing.with the^XRlanilu Civic Clr- slight curl on tin end*, whether ) » i * .« s t
*The Grammar ’School* P. “T. ‘A. which- he is ending .his retire­ and sons Dairy and Wayne.
Those
r^giMorcd
1
,1
the
\
aide
I
cheslra
for
a
joint
recital
to
Uit u worn short op long, hut most
will meet in the school auditorium ment,
Hotel during the past- week were presenlitl on Jan. V*. TTiose who of the kids stilt like their hair
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
"All fields of show business
at 3:30 P. M. The l*oard will
.
.
Friends will rrgret to learn "Sir.
, ir ami Mrs. John Zcrrenncr,
....... .Al­
. . weru accepted are Mrs- A. It. Dux- nneUiF“lDl\gI*b"*Tili-; aiTiTiKe page-'
on
ruefet at 3:00 P. M.
HoomciWunog tht. war. Ne ltltiL that Mr*.. Jldm Brn.|y is ill-ami Untie* City, N. J .;' Mr. and Mrs. Iniry and the Ml**e* Jane Davis. hov hairdo parted on the side is
The fourth grade of the South Fy lhey would have a better re* confine*! to the home of her son j e Blanton. Shelby. N. C.i Mr. Joon
All
W
inter
Felts,
including
Humphrey,
Gretcltgo
KirchSdie Primary School will present action.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and “Mrs. _B. J—
.
—
— roff. Jackie MurDimuhl and Ann still lops on the hip parade.
II. Chambers,
Elisa*
W
ittier
W
hile
and
(’nlors. .
Kids aren’t going to-In 1 able to
Fred's interest in American Mrs. John T. Brady, at Mm’, East !&gt;eth City, N. C.; 1-awrrnce W.
a Christmas pageant at 10:30 A.
Whitaker.
T
h
ese
tire
till
o
f
lieitu
tifn l quality a n d
Sllllle
oitlu,
gusto
If
they
keep
dancing
extend*
lieyiiiiil
his
.own
M. The public is invited io a t­
Twentieth Street,
ltreslln. Greenwich, Conn.; Mr*.
ruining llTv-n front teeth with \
t-.M-IUJiive m o d e l s . We tire retliidtiK
iilm terpsichore: he I* now In
tend.
I’erry W, fwjwcL Memphis, Tenn.;
hobby pin*, o* reputted iii Denial i
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K.H., business. .Seventeen Fred Astaire
th e se In mnUe room for o tir new S p rin g
Mrs. W. F. Jones, New London, Jacobs Is Honored
Digest. It seems gitl* lo v e to
will meet at the Masonic Hall danct* studios'have already l&gt;rrn Mimona Circle .Meets
Conn : C. G. G’Quinn. Chicago.
their hair up every night and
At Church Service put
at 8:00' P. M. A covered dish opened Bcriis* the nation and
Hi.; ‘Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Green,most of them use liojihy pins. But,
supper will precede the. meeting more an* due as soon as teach­ With Mrs. W. S. Willis Jacksonville, Fla.; L. II. Collin*,
re|Mirl dentist*, they -uss- their
SHOPPE CHAPEAU
at 6:30 P. M.
ers-can lie trained, lie gave a
J. Tilden Jacobs, plonc-r educa­ upper front teeth to help pry open
Birmingham, Ala.; W alter Conhint
n*
to
current
tastes:
The
home
of
Mis.
W.
S.
Willi*
(Tmichton Drug HuiltliiiK)
tor
of
Seminole
County
was
pre­
nally,
Columbus,
O.;
Jam
es
Ste­
FRfDAI
the pin*, which ic.ulis in noteneu
"They all want to learn the was the scene ■&gt;( the monthly
Vrumunsburg. N. Y.J M. sented Sunday with a hcaulifut in their teeth- .Hutv percent of M M M N N M H M M M M N S M I l X M K K K M W M M f V I I U I I V M M N I
The Annie Miller Circle will rhumba., llut they also go fot meeting of the Mimusa Cirrte of venson.
V. Polk, Grcensl«irn, N. C.; E. G. Motuieu bound Bible In tecugni*
have a Christmas party at 7:0*1 the old standby* liku the waits the Sanford Garden Club held on Christian, Wolcott. If? Y.; Sena­ trdo- of t’Sr years of rhnrrh ser­ Ihe wumcn examined in u dental ■ t t M S i l U K M W W M K M M M V f w i v W W M W K K W n K K W M M a W
pool showed clihiiiil evidence of
P. M. al the Elk’s Hoil.
mid foxtrot.*’ Perhaps anticipat­ Friday morning.) Mr*,* S. G. tor W. A. Shaod* and Steve Lori- vice hy the Rev. Wilson Finch,
The Philathea Class o f . the ing public taste, he has devised Dickerson spoke at the meeting mor. Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs. David pastor of -th e Chuluotn Baptist abrasions (bobbv 1*111 notehekt, tinCHRISTMAS GIFT Sl!G(iESTIONS. . . »
First Baptist Church will hold s Ihe "Astir*.” u new stop which on the services rendered at the Wright and Mr*. Jarpe* F. Dyer*. Hnrmonv Church. The presrnta- dentists SHV.
Gordon
Marllae,
tinnewsing­
• Kings
9 Conipucls
Christman party at H;0Q I', M. he- turnip
swing trot.” lie hopes Garden Center one 'o f the ser­ St. Petereburg, Fla. and Mr, and tioll t(Hik place during the after ing sensation, lias something in
at the home of Mrs. John L. dancer* vfill go for it* combina­ vice* being soil analysis. She Mr*. H. V. J one* i of Columbia, boon servire.
9
Pins
with Gregory -I’eek —
Lt-e, 1108 Park Avenue. Members tion * of * jlttrrhuggiug and fox gave a list at pluming* for this H: C.
in making the presentation, common
9 Walt lie s- for l.iolie* mol Men , *
w
they liolh started their career* an
are asked to bring a present for
tinRev.
Finch
staled
that
•
he
reel ion of Florida and directions
At the Mayfair Inn were Ed­
page
boys
ul
NIK'
In
New
York.
y
9
Hrnrelets
a gift exchange.
Don’t count out the jitlerlairg fpr the growing and care of ward .Hoffmann, San-Ju*n, Porto vva* giving the Bible a ; a token Si lie Kne also Used to pilot tour*
9 l-'nrringM
yet, Fred added. He explained plant*. Sin- also gave a short Rico;’ Warren Wheeler, Tampa, of love amt iitiprefinthui o f .the in on ltd Radio City, showing -the
memlsTs
of
tin-'chinch
to
Mr.
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WuWh HrnrelelM— Gold mid Silver
illustrated
outline
of
plant
pests.
his
feelings
on
the
m
attvi:
-“
1
h’la.; K. H. Ringmaster, l,hlladetT
Hibiscus Circle Met
tourists radio studio*. ei&lt;\ Now
9 IS 17 lingers Silver (Kleriuilly Your*)
Mrs. J.
Hall was welcomed pliia. Pa.; Mrs. Katherine Per- Jacob* for his ninny year* of he’s delirious that hs-*.* on tinlike to dance lo swing. But I’ve
to the group as u new mrmlier. rigo, Beloit, Wls.; Mis* K, V. loyal mid faithful servae, and other side -of. the mike, ami be #
With Mrs. Palmer. got lo feel It. It can’t be smeary Those
9 Cigurette Lighters
attending the meeting Mi nns, Bloom!nlon, Jll.j Mr. and fur his influence not only in the side* he* inTimte n real glamor
—it’s got to Is* good jive
church
but
in
the
entim
com­
jj
SHEARER’S JEWELRY
J
s.
E.
C.
Wllllnm*.
Mrs.
F.
planly of sock and punch.'* What-1 were Mr*.
C, William
Mrs, William R. llarh. Blooming­
king to tin- mttogruph seekers,
Mrs. L. A. Palmar entertained ever that mean*.
A. I’aimer, Mr*. Bacot Kllerbe, ton. III.; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Du- munity. lie prdntrd out* how long
Mitsiral Notes, , . . Columbia is j
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West
First
Street
members of the Hibiscus Circle
Bob Hope was telling about M ffc.P, J. Weber, Mrs. W. E. Boll Rochester, N. Y.{ It. M. Blth- Mr. Jncvfp hud la-en a deacon in releasing route post-war albums
— of the Sanford .Garden Club on his “ No, .1 faux pas of all time,” Raines, Mrs W. D. Hofmahn, oPl Atlanta. Gg,; Rene II, Com- jhc church and *tipjtrl at cadent of
“ , Friday afternoon at. h e r homo on which happourd to him during Mr*. George B. Hudson, MV*. J. |
Bn,| |v te r lsler. New York the Huudnv School.
Paslm Finch also told of Prof.
■Valencia Drive. The rooms of his European Jatmt. He was N. Axiarctlo, Mrs. Roy Reel, Mrs. (;,ty; George la tie n and Bernard
lha Palmer home werg. beautiful rushed Into u party attended bv M. J. Phillips, Mr*, lfnll and ho*. Taxim.
Tnxim, Phlladalnhia,
Philadelphia, l'a.;
Mr* Jacobs ft5 years of school teach
t'u.; »r*.
of hi*-helpfuitw** to ihe sick
Iv decorated with white camellias most of England’s fil star* and tens, Mr*. Willis,
Stryker I’crvey, Iloylestown, Pa.; | ing,
and needy and of his never falling
and magnolia foliage. Bright red flash
Mr. uud Mr*, lb E. M. Alllater, Work among bereaved families.
hulh*
were
popping
madly.
poinaetfiaa were also used and
Philadelphia. I’.: Mr. and Mrs D uriitr his tong-term of teacher
found himself (wising for Mrs. Epps Speaks
rod tapers were placed in pine Boh
Fuller WUhart, Iojiig Beach, Cal­ In.Seminole County Sr-hmils, Prof.
pictures
with
two ' lieautiful
cone holders.
if.; Mr. and Mr*. K. J. Horton, Jacobs served a* principal of the
At Palm Circle Meet Jr.;'N
A potted plant exchange was girls, olio of whom he identified
ashville Tenn.; I-. F. Driver, Junior High School of Sanford. «f
held and a Christmas card read a* Patricia Roc. He turned to
Thomasvllle, Ga.
the Chiriontn~nmt‘"tif thP" idlin'
Mrs, A, W .’Epps, president of
from Mr*. Seth Woodruff. An­ the other girl and asked, "W hat’s
Also Mr. ifhd Mrs. J. ‘J , Edmes,
the 'Sanford Garden Club, was the Center Oislpre, N. H.j C. (i. .'Monroe School*.
nouncement was -made a t the your name, dear 7"
C l a m o r o u s P r e * c * tt$ f o r Y o u r C o t l y !
"M argaret l.nckwootl," answer­ guest speaker at the monthly
courses in flower arrangement to
Marian, Iakewood, N. J.; Mr. and
CORRECTION
lie given by Mr*. Paul Ochiltree ed England's most populsr movie meeting of the Palm Circle held
*
on Friday afternoon at the home
In January and also that a t pre­ actress.
Talent, oddly rntough, is going of Mrs. M. L. Tilll*. Mr*. Epps
sent camellias may be bought hy
members with a 10 perrent dis­ to he. the most important com­ spoke on attractive Christmas
count from Mrs. A. W. Epps, modity in the future in Holly­ arrangement*.
wood That comis from Morvvn
president of the Garden Cluh.
Tho»e attending the mrelin
reiinc
Members were told of tha plant LeRoy, who began directing pic­ were Mrs. Ray Slaton, Mr*. It. lb Mr. and Mr,. C » r „ U. WlUi.in..! J
»
»
.
v j l , ' Kk S “"
20
year*
ago
at
the
age
of
tures
sale to be held in February at the
Duncan. Mr*. L. Munson, Mr*. W. Atlanta. Ga.; Mr. and Mr*. J.. R. »'• Iffitead of Mr*. Escar I rice,
Tourist Center with Mr*. John 27. Ho add*:
II. Garner. Mr*. James Toll, Mr*. Bryan, Mai’on, Ga.; A. T. \c rNRW fiLl!It IN ‘llltANGE
"From now on it'* going to lie Harry Hllshy, Mr*. TUB*, Mr*.
.
Fox In charge. Those present
burg, Atlanta, Ga. am^ h. •«. 1 *
,
.. .
tight market. The nublic Is Herman Jacobson,
were Mr*. Herbert: Moreland,
Mrs.
U-c Thaxton of Arnold»vill&lt;*, Gu.
I Drlandn, Fla - A new 1 11 duo
shopping
and
only
tglcnt
can
Mr*. l-’ox. Mb*. John Ludwig,
-- -- for It^y* wa* oigantzcd recent I.-’
Samuels, Mr*. W. K. Swalm.’Mr*.
Mr*.- W. M. McKinnon, Mr*. R. make the good picture* that au- Karl .Ratliff and Mrs. E. L.
The barometer was Invriited in 1at Memorial Junior IBtjh Hehool
9
1*- Dann, .Mrs. J. E. Rowland.
wtutU
Lamb) id —
TRI3 by TorleVTir; i pupil "f under the . (lire, turn of OraiigiMr*."Dfch McLatilln,' H ro 'E T c T a Tot of people In Hollywood
Galileo.
County Agent F. E. Ilui-tzman.
Zerrenher, Mrs. W. C. Batcher, will Is* out of jobs."
Mr*. Charles Morrison, Mr*. J. II.
Lctoy just finished directing is a gentle story of an angel
* » « * * *•*«(*■ *
h
Truluck. Mr*. J , V. Jone*. Mr*. 'Ttomecomlng', and he dcifrvy.. on earth, charmingly acted by
“ H v James Got, Mrs. Palmer, Mr*. F. to l« a hit smug about the co- Cary Grant, Loretta Young and
J. Shame*, .Mr*. IL F. Moule, star*. Ul* sharp eyes ditcoveres) a David Kivrn. Everything is done
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTING. . .
Mrs Frank Meisch, Hr*. U. C. high school .girl named Lam wllh takte and restraint, to the
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Bchley, Mry. R. 0. Bri.son and Turner 10 year* *go. He aim extent
that sometime* the Mm
Mr*. R ,W. Herron.
directed Clark liable’* test and get* a little dull, n u t It’* n
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sought the actor for a role In pleasant evening’* entertainment.
PALM BEACH CLUBS
'U tile Caesar." That wa* whe 1
Warner Brothers turned him down
W « t Palm Beach, Fla.—N«w- and niade the colotial mistake
Trade wind* are found to a dis­
4-II cluh* for girl* Were recatu- of 1*1lev Ing Gable'* ear* offset tance of about 30 degree* latitude
ly organized at ConnUtun whom hi* other charm*.
on each side of th* equator.
and a t - North Grade school in
“The Bishop's Wife (Gf-ldwyn)
Ijik* Worth under the direction
of Mr*. Mildred J. Michaud, a u t.
Palm Beach County, home agent.

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Trucks Signs First
*48 Tiger Curttrtid

By R. J. S C O n

O, Truck*, combining busine**
vlth pleasure. itwwwl up in PcItolt Monday ami signed the fir*'
Detroit Tiger ba«.lu*ll contract
for 13(8. Tertns were not rcWaleil ;
Trurk* came from hl» home in
Rinulngham, Ala*, to take de­
livery on a hew MitoimihiU) and
•Popped Into the Tlrrrr office dueImr hi* vi"il.
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The 28-year-old rlghinandrr
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'Giant Hurler Boasts Best Won. Lost Record In National For ’47

SIDELINES

Coach Fred Cana*’ Seminole Senators Buy Minor
NRW .YORK Dec. If. &lt;41 —
Hiah School Celery Fed hnakotWarren Spahn. the JP.,inn Brave* try ARTHUR BKCKWITH, JR.
Iwll apirreoniion will invade Or*
League
Outfielder
ace
lefthander, looped the NaUndo tonight for the first cage
Itfnal
League pitchyr* with mi
cuutcll o( me current *e*Mm.
We pn- liwdinvd to believe that
NKW LONDON, Conn. Dee. Jfl eirnrd run aver*«v of 2.33 fm
The Seminole* will^ V - hamper­ C/Pt—The
conditional
anle
of
out­
the HM7 scaron, according to' of­ tin* fudge* of the Louf*&gt;W*l*ott
ed hy the absence uf two stal­ fielder Joe Pendleton for an un­ ficial
TENSION I.KSsfeNH
bailie were not too far wrong In
average* rrlcaw-d tt-lay.
wart player*. Chuck Herron,
1.08 A NO ELKS, Dec. 10 (/Ft—
Rookie I-arrv Jan.m i of the aw ardin' the rare to lead*, after
lettennan from last year will lie I announced aum to the Washing­
UCIiA player teruilat) over tiro
ton Senator* of the American New
tilant* boasted t h* *e vlcwril the IH minute abhveviout a* the rem it of a broken League
anno linked today hy lin t mm ami Icrrt percentage of ateil movie of, the first fo* hunt
wn« annauneed
notitng of lin e Coach Ray Rich­
thumb.
------------------- -- 0wri#r5Tresldent
ever
Staged
In
Madison
Square
Ted l^tviano of .RO* on 21 vh-torlr* and only 0
ard* appeared lit l&gt;c Hvaenlnlf
The lot* of Herron leave* the
.
today. Another meeting of about
R
o
a
r
i
n
g
m
o
u
n
t
a
i
n
Fed* With only two leltcrmen on the New I.oodeti Raider* of the defeat*.
Ril!
(‘unningham,
writing
in
the
'Spahti, a 2.*&gt;-yr»r;okl Itnffalo.
1(1 v an ity grtdders who signed
the *iiti iwl. Floyd Cooper and Class B 'Colonial D a r f o h a l l
yELLOWSfoHE
K&amp;XjONAL
PARK,
lln.inn
llc-ifd
«ay*
that
Walcott
N. Y. product, had rotaldialled
h petition asking why Rlrhsrdr
"Squirrel" 1towen are the two
"won
tinfiwtir
Hit
bi*t
the
hoxY IT
UM
n u/nWti,, ilas
w
YO
^
Pondletop, who i* IH, cam e'In hi* rank among the lm*t In the
n.-ulgned was scheduled today,
monogram wlnnrrn.
Imr match,"
A ilENERAfOfi.
after a quorum failed to dppeav
* Couth Cana* slated yesterday Key, I-nndon last aeawin from a league In 15*10, h lr flral full *caHere t* what Hill ha* to nay
yeaterdiy. .On-’ *|rokc*man aaW,
morning that he plan* to u*c the I ncml-wo Irani at Jcnkina, Ky, lie *on In the big time. In lb 17 hr about
OF HyPRO0£H^(
tlte tiff:
"Too many follnwa fiod clrttocr.
entire muted in the opening con- hatted i 110 and waa an outfield won 21 nnd Ion 10 white leading
A
U
LPH
1D
£,
o
R
"Them air p-nr Ur idly a* martv
the circuit with seven ahutout*.
Rut nnn'her daclan-d? "BomFUsfy
te*l *o that he ran start the be*t mainstay.
Om- of five L’u-gunn- winner* onrlei to the recent Louis.Wrd
I
five in the conference content* af­
in tlx- National, Spahn nlro pitchter the first of the year.
Cana*.will prqhably atari Unw­
in and Charles 'I noma* at tjta
forward*. Clen McCall at the m- the third annual New Year'* day
JM3 hiU Jtnil H7 mini ofi
vp) post nnd Floyd Cuojn-r and Gator I&lt;owt foothdll game henU-iwi-en Maryland- nqtl firorgla. which 76- were earned. jSpahli
Y lR S -f
Frvd Biag'reit at the forward*.
For tl*e Foutherri Cnnfarctic* almi, lived up to another tnOasur*
RUCiBY
The babv Feds will meet the
tiow LoMti Have
Baby Tiger* at 7:00 o'clock ami a ir K. C, (W ord (lllinola). ref­ ing murk of a lop P!letter wlu-n
F
ootballs
hi*
*1
ril
.emit
total,
■
‘
123.
far
aurnnd
I
don't
know
if
such
a
*itui­
eree.
and
Bum)
W.
Hackney,
Jr„
the varsity gnim- 1* scheduled fur
Q E R M S L IV E D
w ere.
.pnssc-d
hi*
walk*,
HI
tion
ha*
rver
enrm*
up
I*
fore,
tmt
(North
£aro|ina),.
head
Ihm*8:16 o’clock.
.
IN A S E A L E D
WIDE-EYEP
IH F E A fE p
man.
The most-talkivl-about-pi teller,
SVARE oh 1HE
For Iho Boutheaatern Confer­ of rouree, wa» Kwell Blackwell of
BLADDERS'
Wisconsin Mentor
ence ar# Fred Rington (Abt- Cincinnati whoW earned run aver­
FACE OF A
umpire: T. I». Johnson age of z! 17 waa good for lecond
Soys Michigan Has Ivirnn),
CHINESE*
•
2
2
)
4
Y
E
A
R
S
(Ceorgla T erhl, field Judge, and place U-liinil 8pnhn. Illarkwrll
EXPRESSES
the lop w inner'with hi* W-H
*Nation’s Top Team .1 M. MeEwen (Fjerldal, electric
Hr. (Tinrles I-. I'craons
HIS ANGER*
seafiiit.
inrliidlug n Ifl-game
dock oprralor.
Oplnmelrl.Hl
r.treak
that
wa*
the
(test
a
right­
• MEMPHIS, Tenn. Dee. Ill (/PI
Sanford
Atlantic Ilk. Bldg.
hander
had
romplh-il
in
modern
P —H arr* St u hid niter, of Notre
Hours: 8-12 1-3
Phone 29
dav* In the National Ix-rtcu-'. J n. . . kpockUMk-..automatically iv»(H
Dame "Four Horsemen* fame,
Sal. *-13
Hlaekwell'a buggy-whip delivery tins affair. ftffirlnlly, however,
raaka Michigan' a* s l i g h t l y
Sports Roundup
F.ye* Eiamlned - Glaaaea Fittei
gave him the strikeouf title with even n knockdown i* merely
stronger than Frank licahy**
Hr HUGH FUI.I,KRTO.V, Jr.
IICT victim*. He al*o worked (hr ai-oicd a* a blow, nnd point* afe
Irish who ate currently rated nahwarded for ^e v c u l thing*, ipKan*** In this New Year's Of.
tl championTTiMiTug 'aggreailvcncaa.'"
aijge Howl claMic—had Jta atart
llrre for the Christian Brothers voluntarily out 'o f the running
"Ho far ni (lie fight part of It
hack In IR02 when a pirk-nj
College foottinll banquet, the Wl«- today for the head coaching po**- classic
when ho 'blanked Hn«lon, K-0, .-W*HT? Wul.'ott tmal 'T uiiiI* Hy a
team played two ranye*.
con&gt;in coach gives the nod to tho
June IH.
very wide margin. That l», if you
Wolverines "Because they use at West Virginia University.
H* has licen mentioned re­
Following Spahn and Blackwell forget ring rule* ami judge It
two differently styled teams, one
Forgollen
aignmont In Hollywood
cently
a*
a
po**lhle
successor
in the earned pin rnll.ng* were strictly nmn-to.man.
fore every game thl* fall. Ap­
for uffttQ j^tnd another fpr de­
Ir
retiring
Coach
Bill
Kern.
He
Kalph
Branca
of
Brooklyn.
2.(57.
Man Quit
fense.''
’
"There were 13 round* of this one heck of a 'rhuluub with every­ parently he carneil the job . . .
8tujildrcher say*, however, he said he plana to devote himself Dutch LeonaH of Philadelphia, unexpected exhibit Ion, and Louis one Insisting his way is right . . , Joe Hlonh of Ashland, hy., high
Advertising
to
a
firework*
sale*
business
2.0H ami-M urray Dlrkson of Ht. bod to force the Tight nil the way. A t,least, none &lt;
didn't see the South Bender* play
of them would be bohool erored nine touclulowna in
thi* amsoii but Itaar* his opinion with 1)1* brother* at Hloiix Fall*, LimU, 3 01, altlioogh lie lout more Me collected all hi* damage while seared by such
ten football game* this fall on
Yesterday
than he won, finishing with n 13* consistently (linsipg the smaller
fl. I&gt;.
on scout report*.
lit mark. Bianca (von 21 ‘and lost man, who wa*. a* the boy* My. the Carnegie Foundation brought run* that averaged 01,0 yard*.
out IH years ag*
Another
Chicago Imseball writers plan
12 fur the champ* and f.eonnrd.
KANBAN COACH A WINNER making a fine comeback, just ‘running like n thelf’ .from the hnw • Dane* - change note) When In ask Branch Hickey to stand In
siuM snow
first bell to the ln*t. Lout* plied Bill Tilden and- Klly Vine* turned
for Jackie Itobinyon, winner of Nebraska's Tom Novak.' who
Tavares, Fla.—Many (•enutiful
MIAMI. Deg. 1(1—(A’J—ficorgo miss'd the 20-tircle wih\ 17-12 up nil the point* available under professional, the U. 8. Lawn Ten­ the
J. I.uui* Comitkcy most valu­ played a whalp of a defensive
the heading of • aggressiveness. nis Association refused to rank
Idimma were exhibited by ImWv Hauer head of the Kansas team fur a second division club.
able
rookie trophy, at their an­ game, and said: "There's the fel­
Johnpy Main of Boston, whose Walcott didn’t __
gel one.
County home demonstration club which meela firorgla Tech In the
__ . hecouse them for. their lust amateur year. nual dinner
Jan. 18. Jackie can't low you should be slapping on
IT
-12
performance
gave
thi\
1JM»
Orange
Bowl
classic—
never
be
never
stopped
hack
pedaling
women at their 'recant annual
But Jack K ro n e r,' who'll make, make It lk\au*c of a movie aa- Die back."
llrnve*
two
men
in
the
20
-gnnie
nough to try for any,
chrv*anlhcprui(t show and all-&lt;Uy playrd on a team which ln*l a
his pro debut Dec, 23; waa right
conference game during hi* eol- cla*.c, was lith in tho earned run
"Louis naturally enough picked at Ihc top of the ranking* Issued
standing*
lege career at Nebrnka,
Ihp other day
On iho negative *hh' of the lit) lame mure n* the
along, lie landed many solid figure* the ctih* will have to
rrm rds,
fellow* like
Helmut i oi
age, a fellow who tmnehea, ■ That wa* 1 uni- of Dm
would dra ... ____ ______ ____ feature*, and fu r.L o u u admirer*
the open market, losing Die mosl tragedies of th r evening. Joe
really hit the challenger on a or five In tho lineup.
game*, 18.
number of oocasUiru. and exactly
Dy a roundabout way comes a
HIDIN' IIKCLARKD WINNER nothing happened. . Brother Wa!
LU.H ANGELES, Dec. Id (47
illvKK'N TIICRF.
Ted Horn of i’ntt-r.'-"n, N. J.,
officially declared tinThe Tnnipn Hnmkt-rs have mad-N album I Automoluli' D u r i n g (ilnna tl) bob I n four-wwk liaseof U*I7 by Uhi co t
Bob Hannegnn
Bing, return­
lest board of Uiu. Amuilcan Au­ Feb. 2,sTbe teaching ataff will be ing from n west coast tri
tomobile - Aea'ia--Upion, Bill Hol- headed by Joe Alrreu, the New into a cloud of■ Irumor*
W iR ! n BL
btiul of Brldgfsport. Conn,, was Hrnoker Manager and will Include Louis , . . Thinking it inadvisable
to
query
the
club**
front office,
eecond. and Mauri JLoao uf Chi- Bert Hao*. Cincinnati outfielder:
Ival flnodinan, tho former Nation-- he started to ask a newspaper
rugn thirdni leag u e player; Bltay Mott,
JIM 'UF.NTON THROUfilir
Hnmkcr shorlito|i and "Red"
L08 ANHUI.KK, Dec. Iti f/17- Roberts, mannger of thr Currolton
Jbn-'B enlolt, the TAi* Augtde* entry In the firorgla Alabama
* * * # * * /* * * ,
Rams* stellar end, saya he hit, IjHtit . . . .T. G. Kahn of Nashville
ployed his last gsmo of -fool-. *»nT,‘T+ferce the Knn«»s-Oeorgi»
Tech* O il r*P Ttowl Tootbnll game
....
rt... i- ti:__ i i,:
bits Ida dnulil*.
.“ ISn n o t, too sine nlHiut that
gey," dre In i i-d Snyder yealettht
"He's Men Direal'-mng to &lt;put
«|nro 13.18."

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ALL Rtal COWBOYS WEAR
GENUINE

PlrOHIDA STATIi’
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jji*.lm|i-of-(IalmiaaiRn
fered the position a* coach. Tf**g a t Miami U ami another (a
ilen Is rye|ng aovern) hot spot*. head copch at Tampa U. Tnmpa
One likely sdcctinn U a* a roach i-&lt; hoping to rwtumu it* gridiron
wars again next year.

Hoorn Open 12:15 I’. M. Dallv

For Those Who Love

Today &amp; WcdncHday!

FINE LEATHER
n I to Id, want* rrtl cowboy Mu*
*ra si yled hy AawrIts'* No. I Cowhoy—C*a# Autry. Th* t*Mb«r Isbel *ii*ch*d to ih*
w*iiib*nd (« inwribed with G*pc AutryT ilgnxtuc#
■ml hi* "Plyin* A" rmnch brand. Tb« jcxm art nf
exa, quality lojutirixl Denim, orange wiiehtd and
epper rivrtrd. Mtd* to allow a d-loth turn up tuff.

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Hand T&lt;xded
BILL FOLDS
KEY RINGS

CIGARETTE CASES

Iroty 0*a*la* d m A»lry
(M&gt; to* * csv**" aOatksd
t* ih* (•**! I* fks **ct&lt;l
that U *«•* tar a* asto&lt;•*♦* *x«l« «l Os**
A***1 as* Ctoagio*.

Hand Tooled

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STANWYCK

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p u n baa too n u n y . S aafom rd. Nu-eraft* collar.
AM U fh eotmt farpaddolha (136 » 60). T ry and
ynatch that quality at tlua gift.thrift price.;

H c’b Expectiug a New Tic
F o a k n la , ertped, aatin*. wools In the hind of paltonal th a t he’d choose for bimtclf. Come in and
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TUESDAY, DEC. 16. 1617

SANFORD ITERAT.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

YARDLEY VENETIAN HL1NDH
America'* Moat Bcaut.fwl
Aluminum - Cedar - Polish'd Aluminum
Ask Me For Free Estimate

“H Japs Rap M'acArthur New House Assembly
UN Trusteeship Plan
Methods Are Used

P. W. STEVENS -- 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

WHISKER - WINE
RUM - GIN
K IC K ’S PACKAGE ST O R E
410 Sanford Avenue

FOR RENT
JFF1CE "ijure in Mclsch Budding
lairge light office*, tew l/ ticcer■ted. ell utilities, hast end Uni
te r ■enrlce furnished. Call M9.W. H. A A. Dept. Store.

I

TOKYO, Dte. It; i,lV-Um*iition to 0ane**t Mac Ar'fmr's
j propu.-sl f.'r a United Nation*
! tfttatccshiw over JanUn u&lt;i* voir.sl
•,f by two farmer jjplamaix wfj i
if heeding it Jnpamjae i niti|utii.'U
for membership in the littertmtional r.rganliatlptu ■
h'iiotak'v Sato, fnrmei fitlrign
minister, and Ki'i\ llam da nn&gt;*lin&gt;" minister to lit,- Vatican,
-.till it tryrRt-fhip wmi 1.1 4»:- ‘uu*
I t . - JInwi'V
1*. \ .,i,| t'N
supervision would !*• pi t f t n U t
t&gt;. that of Ok- r - r r j u m t CominUaloti if n control t'rguniif.Uon
I* neew-ury after the completion
of. a iwnco treaty.

A R T IC L E S F O R SA LE
Gits spare heater a 914.96 Up
1L It. POPE CO. INC.
SEWING MACHINES
SALEH AND SERVICE
Pert’s Sewing Msrh. Shop
115 H. Khench Ph. 1190

vECOItl) P/.AYER 8 and ratiioa
for re n t By day or week. The G. K. 10 FT. double duly meat
^M u jii Ho*. 110 \V. 1st S t
dlsplny .ase anil contpfessor in
•Ww
hone 05.Y
good condition, new motor
‘
•TWO homrki-cplng room*,* adult*. -iatdge ■* Am. • *
710 Oak Ave.
MlfiR. BROWN MILLERS. FYut*
Cake at Piggly Wiggly * Tahb
LARGE. 1 loom unfurnished
. Supply.
apartment. Phono flll-J.
FOR- SALE—U nfrock for drive
WANTED t o r e n t
way* and roadway*—Pham
1241.-------------------- :— --------VEGETABLE
ttlOnU for amsl*
6 -OR It ROOM HOlfSK, furnish'
and largo srrrace. Cabbage
- «1 or unfurnished. Phone KUO.
Collnrd*. Broccoli. OattWfljjjrtl
I#H .
■Onion*. Lettltre. Etritrole. TSm
ato. St rowdier rv A Berts. J. W
FURNISHED W-droom* with
BAIL I,nkr Monroe. Flu. Phoro
Italh hy couple with 17 yr old
»h.
ilauKhtcr. Phone 1352.
1-80
GAL. Electric wider hr.iter
"TOM’S Toasted Pcumits'' Kales,
E'er
trie Service Company. 207
man wants tu rent unfurnished
Magnolia Ave. Plume 1/u.
houu* or rottage in Sanford.
Claude. Echcrrt,' Box O il, DeFLOWERS ■
land.
fur all occasion*
Mr NEILL A YOST FLORISTS
RKAL ESTATE FOR HALE
Slpe* \\v e . Just off Celery
Office ph. 103 residence phi.GItMt
1VE ROOM MOUSE, partly fur­
nished. 2 bedrooms, 1/8 down, CONCRETE sewer pipe, grease
traps, seplle tanks, blocks,
$40.00 per month. For tiulek
l&gt;«itches, stepping stones, Mlr•ctfon. Call Phone U173.
nric Concrete Co. 300 El in Ave.
Pimm' 1335.
INSURANCE
HEAL ESTATE
FRESH FLOWERS DAILY. Ate
F.H.A, MORTGAGE LOANS
Inking order* now for CHRIST­
MAS. Wreath*. Door Sprays,
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
etc. STEWART llu- FI.OIUST.
Registered Broker and
814 Myrtle. 200-W.
Insurance'Agent
tin. 4 Florida 8Ut« Bank Bldg.
CUT FL0W&amp;R8. sUt*. Y. C. H d
0 ROOM house partly furnishcdi
linger, West 1st St- near MonMust sell at onre. Call 100P J .
roc Corner.
FILLING STATION, stock and TURKEY'S
P u sh - dressed or
equipment for sale. Phone 0104.
live all ai»e». Place your
Christmas order m»w. One mile
I SMALT, Furnished House Trail­
beyond Wilson Comet on Mt.
er, I lot Ju st outside Hty. ■ Dura Roatl or Phone 014M.
Lights &amp; water available. Will
wll separately. $200,00 each. FOR REAL CKDAIt Christmas
Phone, 7141-MC
________
trees various sices &amp; pidres.
Sw at Fruit Market, South
3 BEDROOM home on 2 lots.
Park Avc.
Fruit
trees, all modern con9 F
ruit trees.
venicnees. Tmmediate posses­
sion. O. B. Griggs, Rt. L Box TREE ripe orange* and tango*
322. 3000 Sipes Ave.
tinea 51.00 Bu. &lt;H8 Park. Ph.
672-W, We puck ft ship.
CLEARED LOTH 110$. $150.
lin o IN 4k OUT OF CITY COAL "fell WOOD CIRCULATOR.
LIMITS. PHONE I173-W.
aaitlo as new. 015 Cypress Ave.
Phone H25-U.
S A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
ORANGES A grapefruit $1 bush1-30 GAL. and 1-35 gallon "table
cl. A. C. Cleveland. - Phone
Lip water heaters. Flteelrie Ker4107-H.
vica Company. 207 Magnblla
AVrr
'■
-A
rr.—Phong
U)t—M im
-mos-fpvitnrrnm1 anuijUe rollcetors for mantle clock more than
TUXF.DO F I.K b b —l j c m h
160 yr*' old. Phono 416l-M,
Hunt's Tuxrdr F*ati Sriit*
TOY'S, dolls, Christmas gifts 4
ONE dining 'room suite. Phone
novelties. Mr*. Werner. Phone
4100.
1170-J.

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ALL-I.ITE Aluminum easement
windows, Double hung alumi­ 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
num ami steel casement win­
dows. - Miracle Conerrta Co.
Elrn Ave. Phone 1335.
Highest cash prtFe paid for used
furniture. Tod Davis Furniture
L’HOtCL TURKEYS for Christ­
Co. 911 E. lit. Ph. 0SB.
mas, all site*. Dell vers'd, H.
W. Shannon, South Sanford
PI4. BUY your car regardless of
r.ve. Phone 777.W.
axe or condition. Roy Keel, 304
WrNE FOtt YOUR FRUIT CAKE
W. 2nd Stat HOMFTU a. '
FARM Light Plant. Slate . full
General Electric automatic blan­
details, condition, prtet-. Box
kets for alwtplag comfort.
34, Enterprise, Fla.
H, B. POPK CO. INC.7 P e ts . L iv s a to c k . S u p p lie s
28" Boys bicycle ■ make excellent
Christmas gift. Park Apts. cor. For Hal* - Jersey cow, second
calf one week old. Sillk ove- 4
Tark Jk 18th - Apt. No. 6
Gals, a dav $180.00. J. V. Mar­
BOY'S hlevelc and Glrl'a hirycle.
tin, Rt. 2, Box 08.
. I l l E. 21st S trc e t
REGISTERED COCKER SPAN
TABLE top Florence OH Range.
IEI .8 $25 A up. Mr*. L P
$07 W. l i t Street. 7»i-J.
Payton. Phone U76-W.
Kianlngt'in Electric adding ma­
HELP WANTED
chine. Powcll't Office Supply
Co. 110 Magnolia Ave. Thone GIRLS WANTED. U n sy s Drug
*80.
8tore.
jMALL'anlmsl ngurinc*', ITS off. Sanford Bowling Alley want* plD
I Wm. E. Katier. JcweJer, 112 8.
l&gt;oys."
Park.
- ...
Male Cook for lug Isiat. $155.06
CLOSING QUT Christmas card*
PfC month, bo*ixl A room, Applj
8 for price of one while they
P._0. Box t t , EntorpHse. Fin.
laatl Wm. K. Kodsr, Jeweler,
9
W ORK WANTED *
112 8.* Park.
- *
FRUIT—*11 kinds » 1L06
.0ft bushel. FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
4. T. Fortier. W. Ognev* Ave.
cleaning A waxing. Our powvi
unit cnablsa os to work where
IsYWOOD' Boat complete with
there is no aloctrie comMcUa
bait well, anchor* A oars. 8 H
avallabl*. 21 yaats experisneoutboard motor. Phono
H. ¥■ ntaason, Isska M iry. Fla
ISO.
or[ full tln&gt;e nrival
E felxc TricyrW, look* brafhl Part
u r y . Apply Box 30 C/c
Will sell o rtra d c for 20"
e. Silver Fleet Cab Co. ROOFING ai)d roof painting.
Smith Brothers, Phone 1188.
PLYWOOD speedboat. New. 70fl
W.
20th
St.
Teles. I018W*■ . ■■■■a—!■■■ ■- - ' isJ vxwtI . i

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II* GENE I'LMVIIHN
\P V ri.r,iltirc a
. MIAMI. F la,—A novel method
of bnu*f assembly here tl^hrtpirur to keep Miami at the tt»|&gt;!
of the lint in postwar home ron.
*t ruction
In devtdt-ning K-»r »' Village in
suburban lllabah. Thomas P.
Coojmn. trcrb'ital vice prr-ident of
lla* National As«nriiitlon of Home
Builder* uml piesldoiil of tbv
Plot id* Homo Builders Asaori*.
tion. has jm t hit assembly ith-a*
into mas. 'pio.lurti.Mt that has
Iw n yielding an a»Vra*o of two
home* completed daily. '
The *7,O00,(N*t tlevrlopmenKwIII
ineiitde DOO hotm-s, 70 two-fj.imly
i* valh-d Tht-a house* i-rvi tig apartment units,
the latter fur tenia). There aim
will la- » $400.1**0 mmmunity
shopping renter to im-rt th*' needs
of the Jkt&gt;*&gt; person* who will
reside In tin- development.
Carpenters on this job don't
m-ed u saw:, »i|uare or a rule.
Tltey aie stiirtly Immiiwr-aud-iuiil
men. All llw sawing and measur­
14) HuwintKH 4)|i|n irlu ni lies
ing is dune in an. assemldy yard.
Where [tower equipfiM-iu turns out
the lumber needed vrilh n mintEARN ItOO.ou PER WBEK
imtiiTi of lalmr nud.a maximum of
SALARY
speed.
MeI.i an Tl uckiltg l^mpalty, inr. • The pnwedore Is ■not pie-fats |
Wiiiilon-Sal-'m, N, C.1 offer* ticotion. Imp it employ* sitiulst
vming man an opportunity to time-saving
principle*. After the
ini tnl« buxine in-for tlirniselvee. home ImVei lias
cikimvi from one
We sell you n 1948 Model I, J.
• Mark Dieaol ot I'.'IS Model of the nine home ' designs. the
Cut) Autocar Deleft Tractor. We four walls are put together In
give you a three year, lease the Assembly yard, so thnt' no
rnnUrnd- E»tflinp.sutfietaW ido |
weals ot Hi mm uig. an- rwwpay for truck in three yenra, etsary.
not including salary. TKIICKH; As o u li wall is completed, It is
Stll.D- TO OWNER • OPERA. | hoisted on to the -Id*' of n tttnk,
TORS ONLY .(WHITE). DOWN When four walls tire aboard, off
PAYMENT OF IgftHI.OO RE­ the ttuek tro.-&lt; |n the site. The
QUIRED. Apply tu Mrla&lt;an rnnrretc foundation lias been
Trucking Cbmpany, Inr., Wins* |iumr«4 and has hntdeiu d.
ton-Kaiem. Nurtli Caiulma,
Une hy one. In a period of less
Than half aii hWlr. lIii
b P L C lA i- S E R V IC E S
lit
n»e unloaded hy n hoist, bolted'to
the* foiiiulrttlon, and fastened to­
RENT A CAR
gether
. YOU DRIVE IT
Next Ilu rafters go In, and the
'HONE :tW
•loofers follow. HBUIf.h LAND-.MORRISON
■Hie e ag er anliiunr of lumlw-r
U im iV E-iT. INC.
requiiC'l for pnititionlng bus been
Sa DIATo R rleansug, repairing. ilellvtred. cut to measure. The
•New Eadiotor*. ttew «"t&gt;- &gt; We guides, too, are pre-assemhled-htid j
’ !
take off A 'i.diijl. Jimmie Cow* delivered complete.
mi's Stu rt Mi lal Weil... Plume
F'inanced Ihiuuglt FHA aiut Gl
'UR.
loans to veterans, the dwellings
ell fur $11,7imi for two-bed room
Expert Kudio Repairing
homes and $7,500 for three*IwdFred Mfer*. 311 h. Jim S t
nrtrni units. Veteran* uro nbfe to
buy the houses, including rrfrigSEE UK I'OR
eintor, stove and hot water heat­
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
er, without- ii down paymofiL AlAND TYPING
must TJuO liomes *are nmr m co­
CltGIH &gt; LUIlKAU OF
pied and 2ftt) toon* on the ronSANFORD
rlrurtlon sclushrlt- a ir spoken for.
Phano
116 N. Park
FUR KKNT—Hour samlet. Easy
ope ration. Reasonable raliu, San*
turd Paint A Glass Cu. Phone
303.

Seasonal Slump Is
Seen For Workers

A sensoiud stump in ileniaiuls be
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
employers for new emidnvi'es is
PARTS ANI) KlUtVICP.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 101P SXliwwl tbinugb the holidays. It
wns onmiuuced this mortiing by !..
W Emerson, manager of the
8 IGNR
Stole Kni iik'ymciil—Off ire.—
The local him. supply, he *tai
^ iw ^ io V iV isv ia
O. D. lanifrosa. Phosu 14)21 t tab seem* to tie nthspialr. ill fact,
in surplus Citrus organisation*
Cohen* lUtliMor Shop for cor.,- si-i-in I" Is- fully stnfferl and
pletj radiator service. 100 San­ r e in , gurnet* have not vet
ford Avr. Phone 350-W
reached their peak ilemanrl for
tuiinr.
AUTO REPAIRING, llall’a Gar­
Of late, while migrunts from
age. Sanford onij Celery Avc- the industrial renters of the
nUi'S. Phone 1V0O-M.
north, some skilled and some
.emi-skilied have b e e n seeking
— -* Pwr» Dcpcndaldo
work here, |ig_i revcltk-d. Those
RE FF RIG EH ATION SK RVICE
who htiVe tools with them httve no
Call
edvautugf in seeming employGAN AH It HP RIG RR ATION
otetit, he pointer) fill.
SERVICE
The niimhar of employment upPh. 670.W
plicNltons during Novgmlrer were
Bookki-cping ai'cvln*. part time; 26 percent |e«s than in October
n b m l v i r e ijp.l tissistnne.- on anil 4"» percent less than in Keptsocial seetirtty twol Income In* t-nilt-r. Veterans cnnstltuteil 73 j.
mallet
J F. Tb mpeey, !WH( percent of the Novernls-r upliliralli'irp a*—e««,p»r*4—wttU—7u
I ngnobn:— l*h"W. 01W
lenient of the OrUdier and 07
DIAPER HKRVICK
Iterrenl of the Kepleiiila-r apF*or details of the safest “maid (illeal Ions
service" now In Sanford rail or
**We are urging men to gel I
wrile BABY VALET. Daytona Work here nnil elsewhere and are j
It, .o h. Diapers supplied.
tberthv making n very determin­
ed effort to red Ore claim* for |
NEED A NEW ROOF! Imcal rr- Iim-inploymcnl
rtitnprnsnlions and j
pre-entetivii will gladly help service m rn'i readjustment," said
you. T rim ' a m th g 'd
Volusia Mr. Emerson.
ICiH-flng C«. Phono th'8-K Kanful'L
. __ _
1*1,ANT RYE GIIAKH
Uki-erh'dM-e, Fla,—lit effoils J"
MEAT s UIIRINO »ad smoking in
m itra l Flnrida'a must mtalem pn-diwc \Htilvr graving for their
;mssihhon |m*si
friuen food locker plant. Wc luck as sism ass pus
notify you by rurd when ■your tures that were drenched nnd
. meat is rt-ioly ond guarautsr lutdly ilamagetl t»y fall storm-,
ClKHlty eAttlrmell
sat I?fart ion. Plant open daily Okeeehulsw
hast- plnntHd HUM than IT* to"*
H:00 to rt:00.
of r&gt;v gras* seed and appllv-l
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK
FltEM /E AND KTORAOR CO. put ran- of «up*r.phe»ptm'e and
. 101 W. 1316 HC.
150 tons of lime to their p$rmaHanford, Fla.
nent
ptsturr*. acenrrllng
to
County Agent Clifford R. Boyle*.
SPECIAL COl.l). WAVF.“ $«J)&amp;
Sanford Beauty Hslon. Ph.
1354.

t o o 0jkD'®aHk?PCNEarv.v;T -\re we
1W GET IR a i l l i $ , r r \ G 0 't ' 5 TO p a
SHERIFF

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�Last Of Ainerican'Thisi is Day The World Fell In The
Forces In Hungary;
By HAL HOYLE
ping by the oldcat play in foot­
NEW YOUK, Dec. 10 K)~ ball—a straig h t line buck.
Are Withdrawn This
is the day the world fell
What saved them was the lone­
in, three years ago In Belgium.
6

It is the anniversary of the
Moscow Radio Saysj opening
of the famous "Battle
Tho Bulge”—a Johnny-ComoRussians * Leaving;of
l.ste version by Germany' of
Hungary, Bulgaria JJapan'i’s disaster-laden surprise
Mow at Pearl Harbor.

It should also be a red-letter
BUlMPKST, Dec. 16 (/I*)-Tt.r
United Slates has (oinully noti­ day in the American military
foreyer, a reminder that
fied Hungary of its compliance j calendar
n failing foe always has a con­
whfr the Hungarian |&gt;eace licsiy vulsive throe liefore his end, a
by the withdrawal of all Am*r- , snake its final fang.
ic.n military .forces from th e 1 The battle l&gt;egan on a dark
morning of .snowy horror with
country, it w»: trained today
The- U. S. alro informed the the Allied top command convinced
government it had relumed 658,000 florints ($54,000) and all
Hungarian government goodi which
had been in it* poiirtrion.
Unofficial rr|&gt;orts from Sofia.
Bulgaria, said the withdrawal of
the Russian garrison, once es­
timated at 50,000. began last
week and..was expected to be
completed by Christmas. In ac* j
cordance with the trraly, the So- ,
viet Union is not primillrd to
retain any troops in Bulgaria.
(The Moscow radio in a broadrast monitored In London quot­
ed a 1Tans dispatch from Sofia
reporting that the last Bus*
aian occupation forces left Bul­
garia yesterday. In compliance
wUh the treaty.)
Anglo,American farces in Hun­
gary and Bulgaria during the
Kusslan occupation amounted to
on|y a few doxen officers and

orelgn observers estimated
i1-1y 20,000 Soviet troopa are
lungary, despite the gradual'
idrawai in ncccnt months.
to tiiniidsin n line of minim.... .
tion to the Austrian occupation
ton*. For tills, observers ssy,
2,000 to 6,000 troops should laample.
Souicrs at the British lega­
tion said- -British notes' similar
to those presented to the Hungat Ian foreign mlnlel y by U. H,
Counselor William P. Cochran,
Jr„ are being prepared. The
tx a c ls u m of. Hungarian curren­
cy returned by tho British forces,
however, was not disclosed.
The foreign ministry declined
to comment on what formalities
had been undertaken by the So­
viet Union in connection with
Hungary's assumption of sov­
ereignty yd iter day In sccordrnce with the pearo treaty j r
of the status of ■S ivlel force*

Expert Gives Few
Hints On Holiday
Festive Trimming

Perhaps you mldht U rrow an
Idea fr.&gt;m Mrs. d E. Whitcomb of
Baysldc, Long Island. Mr*. Whiteomli, wife of a New York com­
mercial arti.t, won a first prls.*
a t the recent Women's Interna­
tional Exposition In New York
with her Paper doll circus mads
entirely of paper and dreaaed in

ly courage of combat engineers
■t man
unns,
at
road oiocaa
blocks ana
and isolated
Isolated units.
hopelessly cut off, who delayed
the Nasi surge for vital hours
and stained the white fields
with the red tide of anonymous
valor. By- the nature of this
chaotic battle the heroism of hun­
dreds of Individual men will lack
even the brief remembrance of
a medal. ’
When the (Urmsn tanka ran
dry of gaaolind and stranded, the
airmen of England and America
raked them with roeket and bomb.
But to the Doughboys on tho
ground' fell the cold torture of
driving back the enemy over all
the lost miles of forest and
mountain.
- And for the third straight year
the Army which boasts the best
fed and best-clothed in the world
had been caught without proper
supplies of winter equipment.
Infantrymen wore their r
dors raw dragging food, water
and ammunition across the snowlocked hills.
Tree limb* snapped and fell
In a crystal wilderness, and
fold climbed up the legs of
Doughboys in frigid foxholes and
froie them into khaki Ion.
At one field hospital they car­
ried in a captured German sol­
dier, his leg black with gan­
grene.
. " It’ll he a change ut least
to take oif a Nasi leg.” said a
Surgeon mildly. 'T've been taking
Dorm legs off American lioys
all morning.”
Well, that nightmare of three
yean hi
the quirk and the dead. The quick
are hack In civilian life and the
Ardenness dead are still being
brought^ back In p a tc n m v h a
want their (toys at horqe.
Then only another ‘war—'f
it comes—will show whether
America learned the bitter lesson
the Germans gave In Belgium's
Valley Forge of 1944.

5

Hr CECILY BROWN8TONK
Associated Press Food Editor
After all the pics that abound
a t holiday meals, a really good
rake ie a welcome
---- change
_*------ i t
New Year's. And now that su­
g ar’s around again It’s fun to
make .a mammoth double-decker
onee in a while.
If you wanted to be considered
"a good bake” in the part of thh
country where I was brought up
you had to have a recipe for a
wonderful chocolate production
up your sleeve ss well ss the abll.
to produce a fluffy white lay­
ered creation.
But apart from the glorious
layer cakes, chocolate and whits,
that always ' appeared at Naw
Year teas; receptions and parties,
there was another cake tr|ck that
we loved. All it consisted of was
a white cak e. baked in a Urge
oblong pan, cut in squares, frosted
un five sides with white frosting
and then rolled in finely chopped
peanuts.
The frosting for those peanut
squares would be flavored differ­
ently from time to time, some­
times with orange or lemon juice,
sometimes just with vanilla. My
mother always kept two vanilla
beans In tho house—one in a spec­
ial augar canister far
certain
-desserts and one in a tiny drawer
of her desk where we children
would go from time to time ami
steal a whiff of it. It alwayx
seemed odd to us that the dried
brown pod&lt;could give off such a

lovely delicious *cent.
Here it lli« recipe for the spec
ioj white New Year’a caket
To lire' O'l ln k Cake
H cui&gt; butter or fortltl*&lt;1 uitr
earlpa
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te a s p o o n te ll
co p m ilk
u a tp o n a * v a n illa

Cream butter or margarine. Ad,
sugar, creaming Ihorpi
egg volks one at a tir
after each addition. M
flour, hakinr powder
Add allematelv with
_ -*at egg
vanilla to first r —
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In Four Into two
__ _____ _____ nans that have
been gTeated and lined with
waxed paper th at is also greased
Bake in moderately hot oven,
(375 degrees F.) for 35 mlnuUs.
Loosen with ypatula, then turn
onto a wire cooling rack so It will
not "sweat.” Peel off paper Im­
mediately. When thoroughly cool,
apread with the following orange
frosting between layers and on
top sides of cake. Make clock
face on ton of cake with aemtsweet chocolate pieces, as llluatratnr*w» r n t l l t g
4 tablrsjHv-n* butler o r foHlflHt
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Cream butter or margarine. Add
sugar gradually, creaming thor­
oughly. Add enough orange juice
to make frosting right consistency
fur spreading. Mix In salt.
This cake is also delicious with
a vanilla custard filling' and tap­
ped with a fudgy frosting. Or usj

chocolate custard for between the «M flooded by the storms of acreage is still wet anu sog
layers and top with a fluffy white September and October are now according to County Agent 0
boiled frosting. By the wsy, I've frw of water, but m m pa.tuie Ijiw to n .
Just heard o f a trick for that sad
occasion—which h a a happened
even to the best of cooks—when
boiled frosting doesn't set quite
as well as It might. In this case
the suggestion is to mix in 2 or
3 tablespoons of confectioner's
sugar, 1 tablespoon a t a time, un­
til the mixture Is stiff enough to
stay well on the cake.
.There are other frosting tips
too, when it comes to application.
If you want a professional looking
job remoinber, first. So brush
away loose crumbs. Then for
layer cakes place one ■layer
rounded side down on the cake
plate, and spread with filling
$ 9.95 F lu o re sc e n t Kitchen U g h tn
or frosting. But don’t put the
other layer on until the filling or
37.95' Electric Steam Radiator^.
frosting sets enough to stay in
place.
29.95 Electric Hot Air Radiators
Test kitchens also usually sug­
gest th at the sides of the cake
be iced first, using a spatula held
85.25 Vacuum Cleaner &amp; Attachments
in a vertical position and pulling
up from the bottom toward the
375.00 Air Conditioner
top of the cake. Then pile th e.re­
maining frosting on top of the
cake and swirl away I
39.95 Electric lilanketa
RAIN DELAYS WORK
Lake Butler, Fla.—Union Coun­
ty farm ers have been delayed
in planting oata, setting cab­
bage, and applying lime to their
land by too' much rain In Not t-iuber, according' to Couhtv
Agent J . T. Holloway.

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3,000.000 U. 9. Children Cannot
See where School Is Getting Them
Hr JANE KADH
WASHINGTON—8am« 3,000.000 American l-oys and girls can't
see that srhonl gets them nnywhi re, Alton! half of them have
quit altogether,
Thu*e are the e.timates of Dr.
John W, Studehakrr, U. 8. ruminiritloner of education.
To advise the nation's high
schools on gearing their courses
to meet the needs of the times a

Moreover, it will help to release
the richest fixed of resources of
wqtcna democracy ran boast—
the talents of Its boys ami girls."
• * * * #where
top foreign writers
are
where
top foreign w riltrrs are
nuartered, are planned according
to the wcathpr and the national­
ity of the visitors, the President's
request for meatlhss Tuesdays
end pnultryless Thursdays will be
followed to a T . "
&lt;
Mrs. Victoria (icanry, hostess
and housekeeper, says she will
"go along” with anything tho govem inent requests.
A* far as fare goes, simnliclty
was indeed the keynote at the tea
throughout the cuuntry. Member- _that-Mra—Ucorgc—MntahalL-udfa.
vhffrirtptudi't ('dflfnlurs represent- of the Secretary of State, gave at
ing nine major educational
or- Blair House the other day for
gnnliatiuna. Dr. fitudrhaker says heads of diplumatlr missions and
tho commission's plans call
far their wive*.
v
guidance In such "dawn-lo-earth"
Murp amha-Mulors
minissubject* a* home and family life,
th, n you cou)d ^ a k c a stick
Joh hunting, budgeting. u*e of lei- , t werr on hand -n,ev and thp| r
sure time, under* ending of the wives'seemed to relish tho little
necessity and dignity o f all type* , trtdwiches of cream cheese or
of labor, civic responsibilities and th|„ , i |v,rs 0f chicken a* much a*
.Hi™ " reM' .
, they do the more lavish buffet*
"Too many of our young people dUhcd up , t |hl?,r
r„ | d tn w i.

It-

It is peopled will) fahuluua charactors designed tn delight the
heart of almost any child—and
Mrs. Whitcomb says It cost her
very little .but time.
1 Mr*. Whitcomb made her circus
of crepe paper, which storekeep­
er* saved for her a fte r It had been
THH^rem iRJoW -dccdrttm nr ITcgt
fa her aysteni:
I.. Take a piece of white crepo
per four and ono-half Inches
0 Inches, stretch It to remove
ereplne.i. I-siy It in front you.
Place a ball of cotton the aiie
of a large walnut on the edge
nearest you aipl close to the left
side of the {taper. Roll the
paper away from you Into
a cylinder, rolling the cotton
ball up In th* cylinder. Twlat
tightly the open end nearest the
tollon hall. This Is tho top of
tli# head. Twist tightly the longer
end. This become* the a nine of the
doll. Cpt away soma of the .mall
twist uf paper at the top of the
head and paste rest flat.
2. Take a square of paper tow­
eling, roll |t tightly, wrap (,t
around with B narrow strip of
crCpe paper and paste down the
atrip. Place (Nfs- a t right angles
to th* spine, slightly below th#
b u d , and anchor It to the spina
by twining around both a "rib
bon” of crepe paper, half an Inch
wide. The paper roll* represents
the arm... Cut It to the right
propdrllbn*.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1917

SA N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

AGE EIGHT

latic needs, he says, "will make
a frontal attack on such problems
as youthful Irresponsibility, lack
of social concern and delinquency.

Indian ladles and children liv­
ing in Washington w ire Invited
to the Indian embassy the other
afternoon when .Mmc. Aruns Saf
All, wife of the Ambassador, gave
a party to celebrate* Duaachra, ah
ancient Indian festival,
— Tbo-faatival-m arks 'th e victory
of Rama, India's Ideal of filial
ty and klqgly virtues, over
van*, the demon King of Lanka
(modern Ceylon.)

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Army Has New Way
To Make Friends
With Civilian Aid

There's no place like home! Especially la this true at
Christmas time, In-cause Chri*trua» plays autli nn Im­
portant part In the “American way of life.'* Wc ploy
an important part In your life, too, by providing you
with valuea In fine furniture year 'round. Visit our
store tomorrow. We Want to wish you "Merry Christ­
mas!” and show you our fine stock of gift Items.

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Wide Choice of Chedar Chests
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Wlltg Chairs

Flat form Rockers
Everything On Our
Convenient Terms

By CLAItKB BEACH
WASHINGTON—A rm y men
have found a naw way to make
frirmla and obtain the help of
civilian*.
They arc encouraging civilian*
to criticise and advise them. It'a
done through Army advisory com­
mittees, which have been formed
In 425 communities and now com­
prise 0,500 Army-minded men and
teamen.
——lift.

The Sanford Furniture Company
Has Scores of Beautiful Furniture
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wrap these with a strip
paper to give a moccasin
nd lacquer them with
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p *h# spine with crepe
111 the trunk of tba body
take the hair take a atrip

community relation* unit.
Aa an examplt, h* relate* that
savers! months ago Qtn. Court­
ney II. Hodges, commandsr of the
First Army, received letters from
the dean of woman a t the Univer­
sity of Uochs.tsr and from a Wil­
mington, Dai., educator. Both
asked to I* relieved of service on
Army advisory committee* fae-

k2r£sa;
universal military training and

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rea #f A m rrtn t
for Sanford.'

Cnti*ldrr*ble c|i&gt;uillnfH this !(•'
lfrn&gt;M*n. inn'rhi ami Thursday.

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ir if u jM E XXXVIII

EsUbtlshed 1908

Not To Block
# GOPMeasure
Barkley Says Amcnd. ments Will Be Of­
fered -To Further
Truman Proposals
WASHINGTON Dec. 17 ( / P ) The Senate ■ Democratic Policy
^Tommittee today (W arded’ pro­
posal) to try to block consider*lion of a Republican anti-inflation
- bill and decided intlead to at*
tempt, to amend it.
Chairman Barkley (Ky) told
reporter* the Senate Democratic
leaderibip will offer amendment*
'in an effort to carry out a* much
of President Tniman’a program a*
W In thii .cotinrctifln, Barkley laid

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Iron Age Says Steel Industry
British
Is At Present Maximum Output
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (/!’) lhe lion Age, national metal (diking
weekly, aaid Ipd.iy thrtc i« li'lle more the' iteef indmlry can. do lor
coc,sumer* pleading K&gt;r nddti'oi -I supplies.
"Iheie ti n o l i (Itance,' n id the publication, "that output will
be gteol rmugb for many a momh to tilence the Insistent demand for
tom* kind H aft ion,' Die rrly (wssible answer during the first »ix
ok ’.(In of I'MB is the urn's.-ting of the present high ingot rate -a
£e*l wliich- will depend «n the

weather, scrap market and nva li­
ability of pig iron."
The mngaiine gald 'bat ad­
ministration leader* and qtlrern
advocating legislation providing
for nlbeatbyi* control'! lit the
ateel industry "either are un­
familiar with current steel ren­
ditions or .!«■ are willingly foxtrrlug propaganda in order 'to
bring about such allocations.
“ With few exception*," the
weekly continued,.“the tight steel
supply, the current gray market
and the condition of the raw ma­
terial picture are n p ’ different
t|ian they have been for months
on end. Nor will the carrying
out of the Marshall Plan ns fa:'
n? steel I* concerned create any
tighter situation than baa already

been brought at mul by urgent
steel export* durinjj all of thla
year."
the Iron Age said moat steel
users are getting none actual
steel tonnage than they were a
year ago but ‘bec«u»e of con­
tinuing demand it may her many
months before ateel supplies will
even remotely catch up with to­
tal ateel requirement*,”
"Tho , current dither at*out the
gray market in steel.7 the pub­
lication declared,- "hii-i rkpnmlc-t
all out of proportion to the
site of ,*ucb a market."
Mills were unable to meet pre­
vious promise* for November dnd
Decemlier quotas, the magMilne
explained, -"berau*? of tt .coal
-aHeamtlnmisI MPa

I'imht I

no Democratic attempt will be
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made to iniert in the mea*urr the
* alandby price-wage control* which
Mr. Truman bat luggeited at an
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important point in hit plan to
check the riling cent of living.
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------- “W# . a r e . not going la .delay
confederation of thii bill, but we
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»are going to try to perfect', it." the _
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^Kentuckian added.
Cost T o T h is Coun- 100.000 H am pers Solijl
Barkley said a price-wage con­
try
Is
Increased | A t F arm ers Market
trol meaiure which he introduced
B
y
$
2
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, 0 0 0 , Q00 .F o r O ver $300,000
yesterday will not he offered at
an amendment.

Plan
[Entirely New
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Government Moves
Into Its Heaviest
Tax Collections
WASHINGTON Dee. 1 7 -f/P )The government, Ju»t moving Into
Ita heavieat tax eolleellon period,
may be (7,000,000X100 to the
good by the and of Maifb,---------And there la a good chape* It
will be able to show that aante
budget aurplua for the entire 1048
flieal year when it *nda next
June 30.. Thla would be far above
the . President's original official
estimate of (4,667.000,000, which
i he will reviae next month.
Already receipt* have exceeded
spending by more than (716,000,000 and official! aald. today an­
other (6,000.000.000 or to, may
be added during the next three
and * half month*.
At bottom, they laid, the big
tax aeaaon should add (5,000.000000 to the existing aurplua. which
waa built up through the itarkrM'
revtnue period the government
goea through.
After March revenue collection*
usually run heavy.
Last flacal year, the govern
ment ran up a (3.867,flOO.OftO.ex*
c*ss of receipt* by the end of
March but It faded away to a
• final surplus of (764,000.000
under a heavy April-throughJune deficit. There were some
unusually hravy outlay* then,
however,
Thla year, official* figure the
^ end of-Mareh surpluq should hold
&lt; • firm.
The big jump In the aurplua In
the December-March period re­
sult* from peak-reeelpla of cor
poratlon and indivllual income tax
payment*. The withholding tax
from payroll* goea on ateadily
from month to month.
The Deeember-March collecllona accounted for more then 40
per cent of total tax revenue*
fast fiscal year. Spending during
thet period amounted t* barely
|N
percent of total-year spending,
so the aurplua mounted.
The government received IX
Tlt,WW.l)06 more than It spent
in the Deeember-threugh-March
period last year deeplt* outlay*
of (600.000.000 on the llrltlih
loan and ( 1,100,000,noo orf the
World Bank and fund.
‘ ire will be no furThla year, ther
nk ai
titif-butlay. on
a completed
because the U.
As for
Ita aubcriptlon
brut (300.tb* British 1&gt;
1,000 credr __M 0 of tb*
H has boon
FRENCH FOOD DOCKS
LE HAVRE, Djfc. J 7rrOP)—,n »
B. 8 . American Leader, carrying
ifiOO ton* df food given by the
American people to France, docked
Atlantic croa*ng*Sat tie U y S T tl
scheduled arrival by (4 hours.
* e ahip waa greeted b y a lr .n i
tad. A full afternoon
« area arrangofficial
eabinet rolneritb a
ibgirador Jsffand U.
pari,
Caffery
of food were to

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NO. 28.1

Truman Signs
To Give

Explosion Shatters Chemical Plant Tanks

P re s id e n t
R e p o rte d
R ead y T o Suggest

LONDON Dec I 7~(&gt;T»&gt;- -A high­
ly placed goveinmrjit tomce raid
today, the Brilith cabinet probably
will "reconsider the whole- struc*
ture of .it* foreign- paltry" tomor­
row a* a result of the Big Four
Ministers* failure t o ' relicb any
agreement on the future of Ger­
many.
Foreign Secretary Lrne*t Bcvin
war expected to &lt;qren the cabinet
deliberation* with a formal report
on the disagreements which
brought the Rig Four Conference
to a rime in failutr.

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t-Tt—The tim e r tfolatirely
. upheld I,,.It, i u .ippcipris*
flon rtm iffllllc’s ys-.IKtfl.fip^
rtl! io the \,rn»inif&gt;tr .11Ion’s
13(7,000^60. em ricenry for- •*
rign *id program lhe voice

tain would join with lire -United

Slate, in a. »tmng bid to have
France merge, her nTrupa'liori /one
of Gftntkny'* with lire xlteady
fuietf Brili.h-Ameiiran rone* | to
a.
to pul a* much h. |Ktt»ible of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 d I1)- • ■ D ir tiring bean deal waV "red
Chairman Taft (Ohio) of thr
Senate Republican Policy Coni* The Stale Department announced hot" during November at lire San- Geitnany*. induiltiaf macliine to
mlttee told reporter* earlier that lodsy tire United Slate* and J ford Slate Fattnei* Msrkei, a* work in Europe* recomtruction.

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AttOtlated Press Leased Wire

Bcvin To Report To
Cabinet Tomorrow
On Failure Of Big
F o u r Conference

U. S. To Pay Part String Bean Deal ,i.RX"t''idj"X'^j,K
twh policy. e*pre»trtl grave ranUi British share Is Reported Hot and the indefinite
.hr conference
eotu,«
prolongation of
Of Occupation As Tireeraeker It appeared certain that
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a bill he introduced, approved
yesterday by the banking commlttee. will l&gt;e brought before the
Senate immediately. 4 V ~
Thla measure would provide for
voluntary Induitry agreements to
hold prices In line and to parrel

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SANFORD/ FLORIDA WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17. ID 17

Initial dfseuMlon* along this
line went believed to hnvr^ taken
place today when Krenrh Foreign
Ministrr t.org* Hidanlt railed on
Hevln. U. S. Secretary of State
firarer f’. Marsboll amF llldault
repnrtcttly disrtiased • this samo
lubject last night.
Marshall was Invited to lunch
with King Ct-orgc al Buckingham
S’ntare today.
The deputy foreign ministers,

Look Range Policy
U n d e r .'Jew A g e n c y

*«lc dr, I-ion *•*&gt;■ sabi-rt to
* pns-dhlr .Jjjtef roll rail
ftiii*.

WAVIIINQTON, li«. • 7 rif’t -

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►7* I'm k lc n t
I mm in jtgnerf the
r r - jo m '
(»97.IM«.(m0 l.meigenev Humn Aid Rd! locl.tv tnd w aj tepmii * ■■* pRl~d
about- ir.tflv .. with
a
- Jlfi.mqi.lHHt.tmo I,me range Euro*
T "* i»e,tn leiuvery -|t!O gr|tn.

Aides ,lt-,lo. d tb.st Mr. Iruman
will re f iHmeml to t citgieit that
government sgenry he
SMOKI AND flAMft pour from wrerketl, twisted napttiateue tank* nfter a t't i?t hod llltrrrri lire var-tr of 1 "rl*
the fteltly Tor and Chemical {'orpotatlor. nt Granite City,' HI The oily « 't *ti-i-rn },&gt;■ tire forte,of the * retied lo liimlre lbs long range
fxploalan. Three Pmpinyret *■'.,« tniurr I it pt it ' H I / &gt;•- - . .. —
- - t-lr-f rr-rnf-rr-TTf t 'prfj-^n
tu ill, i -itiqdclr ! i menage on
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lire whole Jubjert.

lire m r.tage Will Ire rent
Capital Building Board Shows What Can Happen ,
Collapses And 1
To Schools Thru Incompctency itl ^ Fmeign Aid
were
!’i | lie N.iltomd I djtr ilnm \
D lire 1Im.*•- Hoar, ib- t *u*
Killed, 11 Injured •
in lire ti I ' I ■«) &gt;!»■m of , t iuurjiiati . w.,- an a(ipifi|lli.Uli)ll bill. p_ro
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| ’fIfi1*1«*\ * | OftttlJI»IW ttf Friday,
tire C'apilol, variou. angle*
qireiimn
under ileb*le.
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, i line $$09,000,001) for wml'
,r|rel In 1't ife
It'ilv anil AmtlU
lit (It" irenute \p p t eprlfttton*
(ot lire lilsk "■
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(nm m ittee, lire question was
l i e iluiili* i &lt; N e t ! * , t ."I-*e | lilt ufiefe lire cjlleitioil rtf, wlietlrer, .whether any inytrey tlreuld be
*.-kr a 1 itl'jilli , Iiih I
lire public i lin'd v*!rm anil Mt|*t*“ ' l &gt;
i„ |„.|,i China. T hat
it with to* fund" had (■'-«.*» .,n i*-g
group hud l» fnte it l.t- t,cneial
*ire fm several jr .tis in „ IhmI
Albeit K. Wedenu-yrr who maile
temld elr-tinn*..
s
n rh itia lour l i t t *ttmnref
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Tin- NKA. nn ntqttnisalinn
which, -with it e -rrfitn rtr, rl iiiai
|t riqiresentS ' hhiuihi E.-uilim-,
aulil . election of * a inniuritv nf
Calholii'S In ll,,- (1 \ ,*-Ill'll In,Aid
lt-*ii|t&lt;-d In on iigr,I'ltn-nl In Inkr
in -fie Cfltholir -,hmd
William *' lluHit* former smbaslliikoring ov-&gt; i -srbfi appoint­
iiifint li» nesciiw who WH-* nrutih^r
ments which frtUowefl, t however,
Co-Clinirmnu
Rcsicns
!*-d In t* ftrenl of tire h-ritd 1" tn'
.
rht* ll I #4rri$*nf A iiw n
tiiro lire w Imoi nip'-t iiili-O'l' iit, n
In
Kow
Over
Act
ton
r.m
m
itin
-I*
»nr *h»l
nr,dunged studenti»t*ike, ii "rin t"
n |t *nl
(khfti^jit In mil^ *
fiml a rie tta nt ~clio&gt;il. letard meet
(i (tillIlf»5ii W** iftfer # * 11•
m et, liui-.t ii-t l gn'tltnii ' of leni'li
e rr nnd fiimllv I ifg tint Inn n f t l
M W, YORK n.
Imard, including Hi" CathoRe
H onnri .....................
maiorttv "f thiee.
W.lll.lte WAS lll.'el loiltllllv (O
T hr li'Piirt mill!
“ Although tire Imtriedlalc fie-ttr *eek the picridenry H-at )'r*t
nf the dlsirttte centered tn the nn in independent llrkrt.
poticius nnd rondnet of tire tnoj(lie artlon hiunt'.lil the i f 'H
e n tv mf'mlrers nf lire Itonitl, the
m
,ii".t
fi| Dr I r.ink Kingibm.
wMde m ntm versial iiiiettln n , of
VVASItr t.T fiN Dee. 17 (f1A—
He* it«- nf pul,lie fund* in tu p I* (' A rn i Ii Him in. wire i 'i * T t.'l W X \ -.ffi' ldt Ito-e icllgned
l"u t of (»ec|Arlan rdm nlinn l&gt; t ll,e , *n|r ill**rntir.g *nte in th« *iv| n tl t I «■».'"* his way out
Irern IlMUtlfht ilifn tire open nil), v ig in tf itinn". etc, niiye- i.nmmil- : tmlav * f'" ' earning ■under eon,-r.mat ' fi r e f -,1 aeerpllng f*vattending widespread pnMreily-I’ nd'leil tllnl tire NKA war tret If e
tm / /root ■ t si elsn l, t Is , WAA
Kintdooj esplAtnmg hi. tf "
attem pting to "pn** nn tire merit*
huto ll
tread..
fictl l**fnrr
nf the ipit-ainn as tn w h cth fl. "* ttaltnn. *sitl be bid no rnlKtint
The t h 'r "
a m atter of faw nr policy, piddle of W ill late .im! tbsl Itt'.Ijn! id H"’i"
si----—operi vL Commit; .
: l’i
iji-ii they hint bought
support of seetartsn sehnot* It
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,et|
the
(nini-r
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, - new eptnmohtles
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TIti*
limrpvpr, "rwrul^tfi'! I»» *rrk Imp IVtiifiri.ilit r»r»niiti
1, In "f A. 1. Loilwirk,

A t L e a s t F iv e M o r e ‘. tllttwv
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if, I ..b it t i n litp p rn wlten i rmiiinunitv
^ t min, I I i *i
• i item *\l,u .n r in.uleijiMte
m.*n in iitin

Britain bsve completed gn agrre- drippers put it and according la
Arc Believed To lie
men! under which th i» 'to u n tiy Manager H. I. Lehman'* report,
Trapped
In Ruins
it ex acted to a.iume a great-r 100.125 hu.lrel hamper* »old for
•hare of occupation CMta in lhe $ ) | 9,J 93.
average of $319 a
.WASHING!ON Dec. 17 i/F)
Anglo-American /one* of Germany. CM)f
Flirttreii luiureluiq tlirmiKli Ion.
While detail*--were withheld ; ^
hr allribulfd to . the factd
of iMm* early tod.iy incited a
jrendmg*-formal signing of lire ^
Semlnaelc Country growVjftmsn. finm lire interim nl a
agreemrnl la te r m the d*y, goV- &gt; I(
n„ t, m
4£|f, of
building wlimr full.qire .killed it
ernmen. of .cal. have aa.d .1 ^
fo(low,ng report, of .torn,
Icail one |ret«nn and inji.rt*\l I I
prov^-a that lie U S.^ will laket t j ^ ,
lhe cfD,; in lhe L,ke
i ( ,i n f i ti or it sen r i i r l.tafcVJ
otben.
on 7? i*rc*nl ol 11m? combined ail l l
co.t* in rfturn lor a greater voire O k n t M t e area,
Dr, William CLudy, l uc l)c.
At a result of lire huge bean
in ceonomic affairs pf .the .two
pettwrent »u♦**,•!. 'lid "5 wouldn't
rale., November .how. a 3fl per­
/one*.
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Ire lum irird i( limp ,nc f u r m
Brituli and American official, cent .ale. inrrea.e over Novem­ R e n d e r s K i w a m a n s *ix mure in llreic "
hive declined to italr rxaelly ber. 1946,\ with 165,777 unil.
.Guided l.y lie in r .. Iirrijirit
Ry P.C.A, Members
how much additional lhe United telling for $474,276 a. compared
foqnd lire woman a edged m jhe
iH
.
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-i nnd
ntul **nd
inn* between tire art
Kiniinlans tmlay enjoyed a half
both ratinlrtf.- have been .trend­ during November. 1946.
lliild
limn*.
Urey
dug
bci mil
Florida grown units totalled lU'Ur mneert played by the Sem­
ing S-hJfcOOO.OOO annually, they
ireaily five- bmtn a(|ef the rnl*
inole
High
School
Band,
led
by
1(6,320
and
»old
for
$464,673"
dur
said a good estimate i* at least Ing tire past month; oul-of-aiet* -It. E. Black, director. Each num­
l,t|MC orfllirril.
»cmiHu,,,. .... :
r.tahir
produrts wero valued at 10,703. ber played by the 41 -piece hand
A sertuut nl the - aeven-.tniy
Lending produce sales other of lioys and girls was heartily
f (’AttllttJirtJ MU l*a«r * *»fc»*
applauded,
and
the
numliet
*
lothan Ireana were: oranges. (46.eluded
marelres,
popular
nnd
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074 at an average of 12.00 a
crate; relery at (4.60 a crate and classical tune. The hand, i n , m
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totalling $2'..,.027; tangerines at Lx-breetl by I'rinripal H|-imnt» I
Morris,
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1,
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(2.27 a rrale average brought
(18,734 and cucumber** at (4,76
tVnlter Gardner ws* fcirttirril.
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average bruoght ( 16,618,
In . trumpet Icail on a poputarj
[ n ( , ^ 1 1 1 &gt;J e a l l l l g S
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r-&gt;
Of interest Is the sale of a 100 mmjlirr. l-ran-e* IreHls, tlarm et-.
Mr., Sara Hughes, governor notmd sarjt of Florida grown 1st, and Donna Lou Harper, tenor . *
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of District Four,-. IPilot Interna­ Braxll nbt* for (40.00, and 37 jaxophone players' w e r e '"given i WASHINGTON, Dee. I n l ' tional* of Orlattdd,- :pald her of- sacks of petans a t (37 a sack.
bag* of catiily by Klaranlans who Senator Barkley (D -hyl tmlay tnfiral visit to the loeal Pilot
T hlrtv crates of California Ice­ hml won them by wearing tt wit Irtxtude l Irpt^latlon m nutlmrri&gt;
flu b at its meeting held in the berg lettuce wev6 sold at 17.00 a el nl, emblems tmlay. Miss LeFil*; SerreUry .o f Agr|evllure \iy ltt**l eg"*rev.
(,n^ | ’ feah]iiui
Voca'lonal School Building last r ra tr. wnH
eratas of the F lnr- led the final marrh o f.tha s tlnn.1. luO-U i—inako_nuLtii' ..liauiLJ— ill iht T ' th*- litre*; ntaio ritv
It,-!, ittirle . tlt-Okta), chairnight,— Preceding—the— meeting, Ida grown nroduct at (3.40 aver­
r f Mo- Nfitlh ) lillb o a n l fur “c m .! .
( 0 .rb,itm .in ..ml
,
p erso n s piigagnl in irrnln
f it,,- , ..remittee, said two
members of tho l&gt;oard entertained age. Two boxes of Florida leftiIn his Inlmdiietlon, Mr. Morti* istlon, but Sens Ior Tuft (R-Ohlo) ducting lire affairs of - tho Irearil
in -reh a way th a t large ..erti'iui I vt .,i “ icektng th- iptniio itren ‘ ,.f Hi,- t,.., , Imiibl be "fired” —
at dinner at Lormann'a Restau­ ons sold-for (3.00 a crate and 26 statnl tbsl on Sept. 8, Director Mocked Immediate consideration
„f lie- roinmunltv have 1&gt;, r"ioiIi 5 , smmIoi on (Ii- n o s ' ,1-dpt M Cm-*,', deputy sdminisrant for Mra. Hughes.
crates of California lempns al Hlaek had but II expericnr*«l
Barkley offered lii,- prnpoeal In
teal nr -f the A ltrraft and F.lec.
Presenting the Inter national (7.00 a rrata. Louisiana ’ celery players, and now the band num- l it,® Senate offer cons*.teislmisl fie- divided on religions g ro u n d -" ... • , . )lr lirkel,'* sot! .t'lil-d:
‘ 11,,'uic* DUpusal IHvUton:' #nd
theme for the year, "Peare and (16 'cratesI was sold at (7.60 a Irers 41, ami predicted tbsl by publican* had moved Ip Iretb Senl‘ »'Med:.
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"The lesson of N orth Coll-gi
I &lt;nulil tret Mippoit w all *
Henclret Itenediet, s-,«netsle de­
Progreia," Mr*. Hughe* apoke crate.
next year It'w ill-h e 'o h e of *lre „te and House to seek tiadinq Hill is rlear. tret every com ,f le n u ll lot I’rr'.nl-rd .i» a pot'. adm inistrator o f ' t h e asm*
briefly on that aubject and extre.t high'school hands in Florida. ( inform ation from Anderson with- ,nunjt¥ |„„y
i u , r |mnl.
I f , „„i
ji.utv , milIkllte .,ntl nui-t i|ivi ion.
Ini tied the purposes and alma of
\fr Morris
Mfirrit invitr/t
mmnil M»rh "fit LivlalelLiit
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Mr.
invitnl rhilt
club member*
legislation
■it in^iiit that it*
board
Hot International, railing fur Ernest B., Cochrane
to attend lire cantata program t»
mv «eun« i
F it'll, .tire Senate i. Republican lion tn. composed of Intelligent, 'tulumalir-i'jy
the aunport 'of raeh member.
Ire given by the Glee Chib tonight Pulley Ghmmittee voted tbsl .the unprejndit r-d nu-n and Women &lt;d tmn* wdM I l . ' ' wlntti aitvo
|l!(, i_,,f
did tret act ImShe naked for written • reports
Dies
At
Age-Of
83
at the school.
v
; re"dist^lv.
t;OI’-contrulb &lt;t Senate 'Appropria­ greul will who understand their rated a ttfitxl p u t v “
from all eomntllte*- chairmen and
The band today numbera tn tions Committee aliould In-jte n role as board members nod upTh. |, r \ R„jd j|, a-tioq m
In ruocr , of leaving today to
rommented favorably on their reErnest B. Cochrane, S3, resi­ rlarinrts and three saxonlmncs In - ubpoenn for information Andrr- m eeifite.tbe importance of pub ) **'*"
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porta/
ng
Wallace
to
iurT
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,tu*y Brig,
,n ,h^tleneral
- Ar m^
dent of North llattev, .Qurlrer, tho reed Mellon, flute, ptcolo, and
lie educallnn,"
Air Fat-re
In reply to a bulletin from Canada, died yesterday &gt; after- In the brass section eight trum ­ iu&gt;n has.
irelepratdent *-,*'iiiIi*lnt "gtl’W no* Jan
ie'
Molh-on,
WAA
arsociat#
the International Relations Com- noon at the hospital following i pets, twn/tromRones, threo Imsv
Then tire llnu*" Rule* Cum„f tire cohvlrtiurt *&gt;f !’■ C- A, Ii'lminiatmlor tylto w u also crltimlttee soliciting the cooperation short illness. He rhm*. here Nov. horns, and two altos. The per­ mlttee sent to the House (lour »
,’ nle chapters who Itnd expreese-l eirr I hy lie Rlllev sod who tesof the club In ati International 1 after spending several winter* cussion group Included fivj snore i,-solution tn set lip u sevrn-Tnnn StorcH Tn Remain
tln-ii support Tot th ii position tifrejl ho'hnd purfhased a Chrys-'
project, a committee composed at Clearwater and Nassau. Ill* drummers, one bass -druip an I House rotntnUlee to investigate
had inged tire national or 'jer at 'regular retail prire from
Open In EvcninKS nod K'nnllaneil
speculation un the nation’s com­
of Mra. Esther Rive, Mra. John aumme home waa at North Hal- one cymbal.
«t&lt; I'**' • •«*ti I • ,
a Washington tlealer with I-odmodity market*, especially by any
L. Galloway and Mra. E. B. ley. /
Kiwifiii
President
Lester
Tharp
wlrk's* hcln.
*
Following a canvass of niust
((-■■Hasrd *• !••*» Kiefer.
l&gt;eraon
connected
in
any
way
with
All three contended there waa
He waa unmarried and is aur- announced that the next club tho federal government. The of the Sanford Merchants in the Zoo RtlUdingB Have
&gt;
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meeting
will
be
on
Tuesday,
Dec.
nothing
wrong
in
their H
action;
vived by a slater of Montreal.
House group woubl also seek the downtown area made hy Neil
for LodS3
due
to
the
holiday.
Club
mem­
U
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i
p
A
tw
l
S
n
a
il
L
o
o
k
denlr&lt;l
doing
any
favors
IredSmith,
president
nf
the
Sanford
ancDla
the
ton
of
the
let
-1
More Cold Predicted Senator Mathew Cochrane, Cans ber*, who will preside at the Sal­ information from Anderson,
j r p i c n n t t o | i » i i i /* m 11* wj k nmJ (ii) | h . „ x p M , P ( l n o n e .
Merchants Association, and Clar­
Anderson has .taken thr stand ence Redding, secretary and tienvation Army kettle* and dlnre
--------- r „ „
i f'arev aid be was uaing “on
For Midwestern Area dian stock breeder, and importrr board*,
a
l'ackatd Irelnnging
were announced by Kail lliat ho cannot, under present Bluer, ii majority of the atom s in T he Sanford Zoo ImiMItlg* wtttj j
. r"
-■
of ehurt horn cattle. In his ear­
law,
aupply
such
inforninllon.
He
their
new
root
of
green
pahU
j t() |^ d w}ck, while swatting a new
lllggsnbotham.
M
a
r
t
i
n
StineSanford,
will
begin
remaining
lier
days
he.
won
a
number
of
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS '
wbieb l.udwlek ptannerj
awarded bags of candy to wiggetled to the Senate Appro- onen' until I* o'elocke Saturday have n splek and span look,, amt 1
Another rold wave waa headed cups for hts skill at golf and cipher
today workmen are rrpainllng to buy fur him at the regular
I t a s l l s w s mi I's a e t'-lahU *
ita
s
tliw
a
as
tmmo
Kisfeti
night
and
"will
rontinue
to
do
so
tbnnls.
Into parta of the chilled Mldwcab'
through Dec. 24, tho night W ore tire eabin nn Monkey Island. Tire nrlre.
today aa tomperaturea remained
Funeral sendees will be hrld
workmen have rent overt some of -- (l-w-M — "I—I,re--O'*rrbased- a Christmas.
below normal In most of tho ren*
mo
T " : ^Thursdty
q d s y _ mornlng
., M i g j d
the worn out trapear work aleive new Pontiac from a Washington
inasmueh
as
the
majority
of
tiw o’clock st the Erickson Fum-isl
, ibe ealiln. anil have engr-d simian firm after L'idwifk talked to the
country.
the
^ J t l meml^ni nf the Monkey Island
Horn* with the Rev, Mark Car­
these hour*, Mr. Smith as bead c|(v Commission who might in- dealer lie sold he later sold th*
Toilay's coldest weather was In penter officiating,
car and Ireught n used 1047 Cad­
of
the
Merchant*
Association,
re­
North Dakota and Minnesota,
with the work. Female illac from IfOdwlrk.
commended that ell store* rom- terfere
with the nation’s lowest reading
monkey
“socialite*''
are
mean­
1'urchate of 48 additional park - ’ Motor Sale* and by the A ami P ply with the closing hour*.
LANDON BARRED
2 below, reported at Pembina, N.
while allowed the run of the Is­
D. Yesterday's lows In Minnesota
NEW YORK Dee. 17 M V-For- Ing meter* of th* two hour, five 1Grocery and th* north *ide of
land. since their behavior i* all
penny
and
two
nickel
type
haa
th*
atreet
by
tho
Florida
Hotel
typo
h»i
were 16 below. Across the Can­ mer Governor Alf M.' London'of
that Emily Pont could desire.
• HIIOOTH LEG OFF
adian border al Winnipeg the Kansas, Republican presidential P0lf| authoriaad by the City, It and the west tide of North
JOHNSTOWN.
P
a
,
Dec.
1
7
announced
this
morning
by
Hanford
Avenue
next
to
Homer's
.'i?e
mercury dipped to 17 below and cimlidstc In 1036. Was bared from
l&lt;Pi—A Jap bullet' ahattered tho
Grill,
federal forecasters said the colder the Metropolitan Opera Club H.-N. Saycr, city manager. _
NEW
PLANE
‘
Present parking meter* In thu left leg of I^iwrenre Westovcr,
Purchase of th« additional me­
weather would move into parte of Monday night because be was not
BETHPAGE, N. Y. IW -J 7 Gtt
39,
in
New
Guinea.
downtown
area
ary
to
bo
e
x
­
the If id weet ton ight NeW falls In formal attire. Lnndon, who wjui ter* waa decided Monday after­
An Army surgeon used a silver —A new now amphibian plane,
of snow were forecast to accom­ the guest of George A. Stoan, noon at a special meeting of changed foi&gt; a type that will plate
to strengthen It but this the Albatross, designed for oper­
pany the fresh mass of cold air. •resident of the Metropolitan the Commission, said Mr. Sayer, allow moro varied time of park­ was later
removed Westovcr said ating in rough sea*, waa ahown
Light snow waa reported In Club
Viuo and chairman «.
of Its board after- property -and store "owners ing by Insertion of one to five ho suffered terrible pain! and publicly here yesterday by the
ted tthem In ord*r to innles, or a nickel, aald Mr.
scattered sections of the country | of directors, said- "I was barred had requested
en t'“didn't seem to help." Grumman Alfcraf^, Engineering
ngUm. Oregon, a t the door because. I was not prevent ell-day parking of auto­ ayer. The present type is for cm* treatm
with falls In Washington,
i."*V
____5
Finally, ho could stand It no Corporation.
Michigan, Wisconsin, M,i« « vmh wearing tail*. And nothing that mobile* in front of place* of penhy or one nlckrf.
more. Stats Policeman Matthew . Tho Albatross If expected to
Illinois, Ohio, New York and Mis- George aald would change the business.
For the peat two week*, Man­ &gt;J. O'Brien reported- Westovcr lake off and lend when necessary
lOUH#^
» =” F-- 1
; ? “f" mind *f the man a t the door who
The following place* and atreet* ager Saver ha* been busy a t -W*nt out on hi* back puarth last among waves as high as four and
Although temperature* In most wore a full drees suit.
hav* been designated for tha the Municipal Airport, checking night and blaated the aching leg a half fa s t It is powered by two
sections of the south were below
Wright 1,426 horsepower engine*
"I said to George, 'Don’t Wor- new meter*: Commercial Avenue the transfer of furnishings, in­. off with a 12-gaug* shotgun,
normal yesterday Miami reported nr about ma, for I've been barred by th* Valdes Hurel: the south cluding
end
cqulpi
but has auxiliary rocket-power
eluding furniture—-sn
d equipment
j (n , .hospital, surgeons com
i ;
a high e l (6 aa compared to 6A before from other place* because aide of Bppt Second Street •;&lt; formerly used by th# Nsvy, from plated too bslow-tho-khoo am units whith make possible take­
at Tampa. •'
I wasn't wearing tall*. .
trooiiaaaa mi r»*» ««#*•»
1 putaUon.
t
offs from water in 12 seconds.
front of lodge’s Grocery, Holler

Wallace Urged To
Seek Presidency ^
By Leftist Group

High School Band
Renders Kiwanian
Half Hour Concert

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Mrs. Sara Hughes,
District Governor
Visits Pilot Club

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                    <text>EARN $200.00 PER WEEK SALARY
M elv in Trucking Company. Inr., W lruion-Sa'em, X. C. t i l t t t
young men an opportunity to go Into burine** for Ibemaclre*.
Wo aell yon a 19th Model L. J. Mark Diesel or l l t l Model
CM Abtocar Dieael T ractor. IV.e give yon a three year leaae
cnn lrari. Earninge antflcienl to pay for trn rk In three yearn,
not in flatin g .alary .
TRUCKS SOLD TO OWNER-OPERATORS ONLY (W H IT E ).
DOWN PAYMENT OF 1250000 REQ lTREf)
Apply to:
•
M 'l.ran Tracking Company,' Inr,
Winston-Salem, N orth Carolina.

HOUSEWIVES

ATTENTION

Do your Xmns Shopping with more
. Freedom
Simply Carry Your Laundry
. to the *
i .

Launderette of Sanford
Wp' vp plenty of Rendix Machine*
•

No W aiting

FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1947
*

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TEN

•

No Appointment Necessary

-------r r —; — 2---- — -------------•---- 1 received personal Invitations to
I I V lP flfl N fllV fl
1
th« dedication of the Evargladc*
v llC U U llC lrB
N ational Park In which President
Special to The Sanford Herald I rum en participated, were PostHr MARIAN II. JUNESm atter and Mr*. J. H. Jonea an I
1
1
---------•
*■" ' | Mri. I.enn I. Hunt, 1‘retldant ef
Club.
Mr*. L. J . McCaffrey, prealden:
of the .F lo rid t reiteration of
Women's Club*, waa me
apeakcr o f the Uviedo ti'o n u m
c lu b to r tb s December .luncheon, went to viait Mra. Evan*' remain.
today a t noon. With alt*.,M cC af­ Mra. John . L Junta, Rever^m;
frey will bo Aire. A. f. McKay, John L. Jonea end'children, Nan­
of Urlando, f ir s t Vice rcealdenr cy Lee and Beverly Ann.
of the Federation;' and .Mrs. Ann fined to h e r ' home because af
Mra. Ren W ainwrlght la eon1 ta u t, of, St. Cloud, Director ol
Diatrict Seven.
• illness.
An) membera unable to be ptya
Alra. G. M. Arie, who naa beer,
en t pleaae notify trie * lunrneoii aiek for several week*, la not
.uiitiiuuect namely, sir*. "D. It. very much lietter.
Ulrey, chairm an; Mrs. A. h.
Friends here ere sorry to he*.*
Crawt ord; Mra. 0 . R. Clonta.'M rr. of th e ileath of Reverend H. II.
1L W. F.atca; Mra. A. M. Jonea' Link's father of Orlando. Broth­
•Mra. F,. M. Olllff, and Mra. C. e r and Mr*. Link and Alfred
attended (he funeral a t Orlando
The Senior CIa*s of the Oviedo Wednesday afternoon
H '»h S tn -c ' vitil iifti ,t tn -im . ...ei i.i» e o rirlt B it*:-r-Mr, “ In a H au n t.d C o tu g c.” It ,&lt;r* i.iiiiminrttig the blrlh o f a hig
..A a c h 'd auUttortbm tonight '*1 bf*y, burn * t (hr Florida San...aU P. M.
ti.-.lopt. H- lisa k—n S ' - n th«
i he uviedo C ite o f f tf c lj !"! title nf Mrrloti V/altof. w a. Best.--e co m in g 'y ear a te . A* tcllowa
. *•“ '* '« * rlbott
tu
ft ’ ..
c.stea, Charles T. N lblack,-Mlltun
Gore, M eirltt Staley and Lee
Gary, a t m em l^ra of the city
council. T. L. Lingo, Sr., ia th*
town clerk.
.
■ m.
Among thuie from Oviedo who
attended the WHOO reception at
the .'Jolllieum were Mr. and Mia
Jam ea W, Wilson.
Among thoae Invited K\ th •
WHOO reception at the Coliseum
fleet;
from Oviedo were Mr. and Mra.
cabs
Frank W. Talbott
lid Mr*.
, ,
d Mr*.
I * * Gary, Mr. and Mra. Jamea
W. WI Uni) amt Mr. and Mra,
T. L Lingo, fir.
Anmng thuta from Oviedo who

TRY
TEXACO
MARFAK

LUBRICATION
GENE’S

^Vg*,TOWTD. INSTEAD O f PUTTWcS ON A
DtfcOlSE AND RETURNING ID TAIN ID
HE RAILRCAD OFFICIAL. W IU MAKE

A) CHANGE-UM
A N S T /V T T f

CYPRESS
GARDENS
NEAR

B O K TO W ER

WE’VE GOT TO GET 1 C 5H P W T »4
OUR SOB. H I* MMK BHOOID 0 0 J
HE
j

thebe, p &amp; utv? w ev e g o t o u r j

THE WEATHER
In Unity T h an Lt Strength—
To Protoct Uw Poopo of the World;
To Prom ote th e P recreee e f Amerle
To »r#&lt;he* Prooporttj foe Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWi
SANFORD, FLORIDA

I0TTA KETT
fc*U 1U£T WO»P* V
UO"Ml DfCOOATeO. I
ew e* * * jo * I , &lt;1
V LOOC*

HOT ANO «V^«T VCXSl
in Mm O."
MOi* ABOUT 7V« /----'
jO t BO/Sf XfcfOE \

Union Is Ordered To
P ro tec t N cktocs
* From
Discriminatipn In Employment

oar ah our n r

Legal Notice
5 0 T IIK TO S I'I'rA tl
rtlK tnATIC OF FUOItllM lot
AftXol.tr -I. CONINIL wlu&gt;M pile*
-f r#,ld*ne# amt gitdi***' *,» u*knowai
Vou ar* h.rahy notiriad that •
tult ha* b*«n hr luah' again*! /Oil
in il&gt;* Circuit C«UH of Ih* Nialh
Jo-tlelal c ircull In aad for HamInol* I outny.' r Inr til*, in T tiagu r r ,
hy KDITII It. COKlNK. ,al,t •ill
Ixlng ler dlvorv# a*o
I.IMTIt
II CONING, plalntlfI, v,. AIINOl.lt
I. LON INK. ittfaadanl, an.I ,ou ar«
h .rtb y raqalrta lo (Ua with Ih*

We are a t t his tim e glad, to announce to our many
friends and customers that we are#again m anufactur­
ing fertilizers a t our new plan( here. We hope th at you
will visit our new m anufacturing plant you will find
it the newest and most up to date plant of its kind in*
the fertilizer industry. We believe th at you tfill find it
time xvell spent to visit a n d s ^ tc h us m anufacture our
famous W H E E L C O and G R O W E R &amp; FRUITER
BRANDS of fertilizers for both vegetables and'citrus.

Complaint In u l't .ult *1 th* tlrit,
p h w H M h» UW. . . . ■
lle id n tall not or Judgment will
h* .n r.f.-l aa.lnx you by default.
IVITNKHfl my hand and ***l -if
•.Id Couh Ihl* l*th day' of No.ember l*ST. •
O P. Herndon A* Clerk of eald
Court

SEAT COVERS

Favorable House A c - tc ji- f n r I p m ftn
tio n E x p ccled S o o n ;JfUe FO r LegIOIJ
S o m e AidF.orChina; Headquarters Is
RFC Will Also Help
WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 m
The Senate today approved com
promise - legislation
• ,ulho
l .: rising
F emergency aid
ranee, Italy, Aus­
tria and China.
.If was a voice vole.
% Favorable House action on
the measure, which may come
later ia the day. would send the
trill to the While I louse for
President Truman's signature.
The bill, a compromise worked
out in Senate-House confrrrnce
_ Saturday, would permit the How
, of supplies lo start moving im­
mediately after it is signed , by
k ill* President.
••
a provision
_t. f
^autboriics
. t L . «. iL*
“i A
the U
Re_
'cowtAidtion F inance Corpora­
tion (RFC) to advance $150.­
000,000 for this purpose. Cori
grtt* will, have to pass appropri
alion bills for any further e i

Viewed By Group

Committee From Civ­
ic Club Entertains
Legion V i s i t o r s
The lakefront rile offered hy
llie ' City lo the Department of
Florid* of the American l.egioij.
for erection of a m em orial'head,
quarters building wa« yeiterday
inspected by the Slate Leeton
llead q u artcn rommilee beaded by
Col. Tom Cooley of Mt. Dora and
including Harry ' Cooper of Mi
ami. commander of the 10 th , de­
partment district, and Broward
Williams of Tallahassee, comman­
der of the second district. Also
present, but not a committeeman
•was George Copeland, member*
shin chairman of the second dis

futile for Congrev* to provled
them pntll the AdmlnDtraUon

WATCR SKI SHOWS

T lit Count Frederick de Biry Plantition u located midway between Daytona Beach and O rlando
on U. S. Highway 17 and neighboring Orange City, Sanford. D e la n d . . . Count de Bary apent va»t
tovements and landscaping to iRake his estate the Show Place of the South. H e planted
o ra n g e a n d pecan
pec
w
. _ tropical
_ _
grove*, rate . trees,
shrubs and flower*. W here the Count entertained
Presidents, Royalty, Statesmen, you may now ENJOY LIFE

C Y P P fS S

G A R P fN S

G ood A n .ao rtm en t

O vitedo, F lo rid a

(Yale Tlress)

Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Park

Phone 37

-Know the Brands and Trade-marks of the gift*
you purchase . . . You can be aura of the finest
when you purchase your gifts from ua. r ,
In Sterling Silver we carry Nationally
known lines such a* GORHADL
INTERNATIONAL, TOWLE, FRANK
M. WHITING.
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SHEAFER’S
AfttSHtlC

oeiarr

There arc “little plantations" right on LAKE MONROE,
tlto on our smsller likes, full of flih. . . BUSINESS PROP­
ERTY along U. S. Route 17,'the nujn artery of traffic from
Jacksonville to Tamps should represent a sound and profitable
..... — ' ' ' ’’' rial real estate.
riced very low. Substantial enhancement,to
irthssers
fJliow development. FIRST BUYERS will
be sflowed s ‘ booster’s discount" and transportation »J!ow‘
ar.ee of 9100 pet plotJ

THE

Dgive TO P*AKtATtON I9TATI9
M
I I I H Q P lt HOiyi

PLACE

TO

ENJOY ALL OU TD O O R SPORTS ALL YEAR ROUND.
The de {Dry Plantation is located in the "Ridge" section
where the bulk of Florida's citrus fruits and winter vegetables
as* grown. You can harvest your owq fruits and vegetables 12
months of the year. LIV IN G COSTS ARE LOWER In the
Highlands. You a n raise p o u ltry -&lt; n ch mote fish than you
u n eat, hunt sll kinds o f gim e in our posted pttserves.
Bathing the year found. "Foantiin of Yeaib" MINERAL
WATER BA TH IN G POO L— TENNIS COURT.

YOUR OWN DOCK AND IATHINO IIACH
Thare's a oholc* of lakaa whata you ean hava your
own private beach: s
water dock and sail j
to Inland W aterw ay.

COME AND SEE

.c 17, 3 miles Sot
Volusia County,

JEWELRY
111 Weal First Sired
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RETIRE

Silver Plate by IlOLMES A
EDWARDS, 1847 ROGERS,
C O M M U N I T Y and 1881
ROGERS and Wm. ROGERS.

(rs. Kircher Talks
To Rotary About
Christmas Seals
"W here the C hrlflm aa Reel dotta r g n u " was explained to Rotortana today by Mra. Edward
Klrrber. arcretarv of th - Srm'Inote County Tuberculoat* As­
sociation, who aald th a | the drive
to far la lagging behind laat
year, and th a t unleaa the goal la
reached activities of th e Associa­
tion will have to be curtailed next
y*aK
Mrs. Kircher, who wa* Intro­
duced by ' Robert Cornell, agld
Beal Sale monav la apent for xrav* and ra ia finding, furnishing
and medlelnaa For thote
l0 need, educational ram paign'
10 Ihnw how to rnr.ihoi 'm l.-r. 'il
oala, furnlahlng milk to tuber
culoil* patients, and for rehabilit­
a tio n , of thoae who have been
a * .said th a t three new ease*
of tuberculosis have been found
In thl* county during the paat
week. '
Rey Holler, who presided .in the
absence of President Gordon Rriason, thanked E a rls. T nrner and
_ Robert H arris for th eir work In
9 connection w ith . the Salvation
Army dime beards Saturday and
saJd th a t 9t7&gt;-18 waa raised on
th at day aa compared with 1105.I I b y the same group la st year.
A short musical program waa
rendered b r Miss Phillis Procter
who sartg “ W hite C hristm as" and
"L ittle Town of Bethlehem".
; Secretary R. W. Ruprecht a n ­
nounced th a t members of the

Wrist watches for Ludles and
Men by WALTHAM. ELGIN.
HAMILTON and the Fabipus
MI DO.
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COLEMAN’S
14 Magnolia Aran
Open Wednesday*

China
THEO

complata eat* (62 piece*) by BATAVIA, and
18 HAVILLAND. Also other ^roe.,tic China

WAS!IINGXON. Pe.. IS &lt;/P&gt;Supreme
effect up

ip

I.I today j lower-couil ile, mon
»i .i m i Im-.h I imnm which doc*
I
limit nr*n*rv Ira member-

WASHINGTON
Dec.
IS
(4*1—.E m battled Democrats
defeated lodat ■ llepnhliran
drive In ram llirn'lgh Ihr
limine "a* I*”, a GOP .ub-.ltta le for President Truman'*
anll-lnflallnn program.
Not
a single l&gt;emorr*t volrd for

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have barred all amendment*.

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WASHINGTON Dec. 15 (/P)
■'red W . Smith, prenlilenl of l.loita Inleioiltonal,. t* ahnwn Ueiiind
l.iiina algo, a* hr w»* greeted heie Wednewtay 'morning at llte
Florida Stale-Hank hy member* of the Sanford I lona Club and
rrpfet*enlgli*rm «*f ofhrr r iiif oflim w linn*. M U w liili left In m r HI
are: II. K. B k h e rri; II. Gordon Ilri*w«w. prfsM^nl of ,K »firy j II. J*

the House to past their anti-infla­
tion bill - today " a t is" and im­
mediately crashed* into fiery. Dem­
ocratic opposition that imperiled
the GOP m eatuir.
Rep. Spence (D -ky) riiouted
U M lIa w . n I’. a r r i i k l l

JACKSONVILLE. Pee.
15(Special)—“The inereasing Im
parlance of a relatively new in
d u rtry —tnn prrxliirtlon of gladt
j bloaaoma—ia Indicated In a re ­
el Ju«t receivcl from Managed
E. Nahilmg of the F o rt Myers
S tate Farm er*' Market . that 4H,000 doren of the*r flower* were
•hipped through hla m arket, d u r­
ing the javt week," *ald William
f» Wilaon. Dtreelor of S tate Mar
“ Manager Nehrllm
ita arranged fo r th e opening m

Alex R. Johnson has told hla
Intereat In the Quick Freese Plant
located a t 401 West Thirteenth
Street, F orrest GaUhel. preildent
of the company, announced today.
The officer* of the new cor­
poration are Mr. O atcbfl. presi­
dent; Ruth B. Gatchel, vice presi­
dent; and F.loy V. D elgado-of
W inter Haven, se c re ta ry .,
In making the announcement,
Mr. G stfhel aald tho new manag*ment "take* pleasure In offering
continued service of the finest
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ika ' (Lev111h **
locker |&gt;lant

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in January, and h ai lua* advtted
that ‘GrowJra and broker* are
showing a lively Intereat In thl*
venture.'
S um m arr of m arket activities
Cltv. -S tra w b e rry __yol
unie I* Inereaslng with so.oefl
Il'M lIeeM n r«i

novelist who is the eandldat
the left-of-eenter
Aeelon
m oeratira P arty.
' "
Rafael . Caldera, s ll-y e a
leader of the rig h tist opposition
(COPEYl p a r ty raeatved .12.WV-I
vote* and Guatsvo Machado, the
Communist candidate, trailed with
2,94.1.
.
'
COFKY headquarters ajWcn.iwIedged th st on the basts H i " "
turns to date the governiWkv
party would get about SO pen
cent of the seats In congre**.
COFKY maintained It would win
about .10 per cent and the revnftindrr would w ip lil ib io n f
smaller groups.
Tho election was th e fin d by
direct
t .allot
ever
held
in
Venesuala. and the toU l vote was
expected to reach about 1400.000

vide an auaquata U. 8. Inform a­
tion eVrvtce."
'
.
1 “ During th* cu rre n t dollar
«hortar*. the governm ent must
find prays to help private en­
terprise to ca rry on th e ir over­
seas Information aetlrlltea." 'H e
rited ’ aiarn p ita
of
Amarican
movies presently being.
,1m.I overseas
avsrssEi hi
il **
tributed
at m
a. In
loss."
I . "P rivate enterprise a t home
can
help
p riv e t* . enterprise
abroad during the dollar crisis
hy advertising In- overseas . pa-

* m “eliminate

nrgio firemen

from

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Ih r r lim it colilt *1*0 apI’hnlo by Raymond SI ii.Ii. m |&gt;imed * $1,000 d.ionge award
IftfenlTTetrtV ryw nttr: t liN a n t H. Lane ; H ^ t" t» r* n . ' t v tf"Vtr?nrtTr: •'
1 1 Tini'.liTT. nr .-tit Tiretrian
hanker and f.lon-. International directo r; I lilt \hln»; John I l.allo„ n ^|,r \ „ , ( 0|k Southern Kailj . * , ; t ^ l e r t h . ., . h i« ."l-- I luh orrsl'l.-,,. M ,",) VViile; 1 li.
* |(0
i,fl,m.|,,
,|,r
Kil|»atrirl%# prr-idriil nf Srtntnolr 1 om iit ( h.iml»rt nf I n tn w rfff;
i n i i
I
m il | |. II. I'nlrmAn. In lo»rr r«m, Irfl f•• tiphi arr: J. I*' lfn» UnH,
Ih^ IDotMiwv*!
Kxdllnl Elk ruler; Ifirh-ird R f« i; Amfrr» l 4rra»*y. cifx r«Mnmi*»
Iltf RroInfiltOod
the
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•e .Agreement

in

The Supreme Court refm eil to
reyfew tbc cave.. thu* pet m ilting
ih,- ctrruit &lt;'(&gt;'irt* ruling* to stand

Bar To Agrccnicfit

|.&gt;t(T|HV III

l9T«i«|r I Hr c*i*
j*. Mini mini li«*

Sunday. &gt;l*rlo de I'lrnenlel
llrandjio. ' former
llratlllan
ambauaador Jo Mcmrow. aald
In Stockholm Nov. II while

• o n f fir m r nl
llii* I'oiir Fmflwn \liniVlrr-*
rn'lfvl l«9fiirhl in rnintitfif

pvt I of ih* re in e te ty I* ve»&gt;
hut. It I* p--luted Ollt. A ailtw n, i oicign Minuter \ M Mole
f* -i-pe*|wclrrllv inltenv In- Mand
tlir rr&gt;«l wnuhf l-r to put
|up- Ime lin-li III t lit* Kr-&gt;'l
(.it ;’J» yt-ara nr more.
’ Need if n u-lephon" in ' r
tim -ln k rr'. Ii'iti-n- i« rrcnmmer
n | mid ii • - i - -1■11, d out Mufti •
ri-a tly uie-lnte made within 1
ptt ,1 fr-.e ht iUttui rritltd hive I• it •••«11m*ar*f —n I’aiair #-*a**»‘ s

5 I’eri.slj In Cottage
Ctmsiinicd By Flanu’H

n ^ fn fn in ih** putittnn pf locomo*
livf cnfcinrrr*.
firomptnl-ie firemen (negro fire
men anil white firem en who are
iinntde to p v i. engineer evamln'
a tin n .l to Mi per rent nf the en
ft-im- firin,: jnt*v available. Thr
unmn aaid ilm arrangem ent at
l.*v i i .-.| l.rt'-h rm ptoyment con
dlllon. evpf-rtemrd h.v promntahle
firemen, r.vu»e,| by tlir presence

of Intgr- iuibiJhi

rm iD IN f nt the United Mint Work*
-rs, John L. Lewis, Isaves his ndlre
in Washington after sending Wil­
liam O rs e n , A.F.L. p resid e n t, a
tilunt note reading: “Green: W tdls■rhllstc Lewis." It was ths second
lima In ten years that Lawla hat
i,ken his thousand* nf miners from
&lt;h« A.F.L.
ffifttsrriatlonal)
• U.

8. 8.

ORLKCK

LOS ANGELES, flee. 15—( 4 5 In drydock lodav Is the 2,250
t»n destroyer U. 8. 8. Oitrck. one
of the Navy's most modern fight­
ing ships.
And twdrldden here, with a
urakenod h eart and falling aye.
right, (a Mrs. Rebecca Orleck,
who doesn't know amt probably
never will, th a t the *lu-k warship
Is named for her son, Ihe late
l.leuL Joseph Orleck, who died
In action off Balemo.- Italy, In
September of 104-1. The secret of
U euL 'Orleck'* death had been
kept from his mother.

of
non-promo•■ a
u i'ii p i u n i u

t fiTTpu-ntly w ith
much arriim ulaicd vcntorityi on

cxjie t**d «lmi„l imntndialrly
rnd the U a J n n rn n leirn re

VicfiitiH Ol Highway
Accidcnl Recovering
Condition of Jamea

I)eiil,H(‘ai (I (iivcQ
Trip To Howl (raine
Hv Kiwanis Club

Mexander

id n f Itudnph lleuiii, Who wi-ra

KTfiri: r i m , r - n r , ru ^ —i

New York Train
•
Bobbed By Gunniun

n received from
i th a t tha Rav. W. !.
form er p astor of th* T ab
nacle Church on the Orlando
ghway, five y e a n ago, died in
aleah on- Nov. 18 and was
rled on Dae, 1.

I.-1

appropn.

MOSCOW Dee. IS bib —
I'rlm e MlnUter Stalin la r e ­
ported to have returned to
Mowo* after a
the B U 'k Hea rr»orl af RorlsL
He la Iwl'eved lo have been
aeen at a
performance

gree again st Robert E. Parker
on Jan. 12 In an orange grove
near the Gabrlella Road, follow­
ing a dispute sta rted when P a r­
ker ordered Floyd, to remove his
cows from the grove. It was re ­
ported today by O. P. Herndon,
flerk of the court. Tha Court,
with Judge M. B. Smith preaidfng, rv a sse d for the holiday perl

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ll.r tin.Ml ...i|.t found
. •&gt;’
• ■ • - l- | t ,

lycee agivt «tif-•

Effort Is Made To
Combat
Inflation
By Monetary Reform

of"™*—

Tha hiatorv of a free
tha Unitad State* and
able future tn Europe were diaeusaed a t th e seventh annual
sponsored by th e Na' tha BUI o f
tlonal Shrti
P aul's Church,
Rights, at
Kastc heaterWilliam I. Wkhola. editor of
This Weak m agaslne, outlined a
four-point program to enable tha
United States “to scatter ths
■parks
th and ir^room
freedom*
• parka af
of tru
tra in
abroad. Speaking a t th e chord
which was declared a natloni

W H |

Russia Revalues Need For More Cemetery Funds
Stressed By Jayccc Committee
Currency At Rate
Of Ten To One

linth about Democracy, was urged yesterday at a ceremony comraemo
rating th- 156th anni*en.ry of ratification ol the Bill of Right*.
f I-OYD a c q u i t t e d
Dr. Frank I ulher Mot*. d. »n of the School of Journalism al the
L. B. Floyd wa* acquitted by i
Univenity of M:»*«uii. ma.le 'he propotal. He said he did not advo- Jury
In Cireult C ourt Friday, of a
c»te "-I., rynkal and sly Hitlerian propagation of lie*, but the di*- charge of assault w ith Intent to
aemlnatlon through tha worldA
"" commit m urder In the second de­

. An incraaae m tax eoiieenon*
O o f 111,105 over November of laat
year waa today reported hy John
L Galloway, couUtty tux collector.
. • * The amount reaalvad on tha
November tax role waa 1309,50*. S
be stated, aa aaaaparvd with senses"

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MOSCOW. Dec. 15 (/IV S o ­
viet R uiria
m nveiting her p a ­
p er' ruble* in circulation at o n l ~
tenth their L ee value, clfrrlive
Inhturiow, a t one meant ol check­
ing inflation which ha* boo»ted
p u t ft o L tf lh c gufklt to 10 or
15 lirnr* their prew ar level.
„ War prolilerr* were tin glcd out

Johnson Sells His
Interest In Plant

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Gladioli Blossom
The inspection of the site, nnw Importance Shown
he softball diamond
occupied
In Market Report
w ai made with Jame* Singletary.commander of the Camplwll-l^n•ing Pott 53. and a welcoming
committee from the Post beaded
by former Commander J. J. Ro^*
co and including former Comrp«ndert Ned Smith and Joe Field,
who with Department Adjutant A.
Reid Mann find ita ff wrlcomed
llte visitor* upon arrival Saturday
evening at Legion headquarter*
Vafdet Hotel
Local civic club* »howtd an
enthusiastic interest in Jlie pibjecL said Mr. Field, and provided
a fine supper at the Seminole
Countiv Club Saturdav evening,
and a boat ride on Lake Monroe
Sundav morning preceding tbe

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II. E. Brice, 55. a porter, said
the robber tnarded the train
when It atopped at th# E ngle­
wood Station and th at ho c a r­
ried a paper hag Into which
he forced shout 10 oatlengcra
AlUvIl I »MMTViVi i •• •••
|
.
In the rear car to drop their
formr.tian lor the atom b..mb" by the United States, to spread the wallets, w al/he* and rings.

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and Party Accessories
are the beat ylfU ever!
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GOP Demands House
Accept Ant i - I nf l a­
tion Bill "As Is”;
Democrats Object

Information Bomb For AtomJRomb

SANTA
THINKS

. For Glrta and Doyi ,
' . .Our Booka and Toya
make glfta thnt are a Joy
for many weeks to come.

Negro Wins In
Railroad Case.
In High Court

By Paul Robinson

d the m easure lo pat*age,
the Senate th a t although
"richly doaarva*” United

ELECTRIC KOATOIUISC
LUNCHEONS SERYED

AnHocInlxd Prow I.rnsrcl Wife

MONDAY, DEC. I

LIONS INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT IS WELCOMED

T E X A C O .S E R V I C E
1120 * BanforS Ave. I’H, 9121

BEAUTIFUL

By F ran Striker

THE LONE R&amp;NGER

,

'.Ih K nn perviin* perlalicd .,k .
tridiftV in a cottage fire with In it
an -intehne neighlmra routd null
vtoiul aside mid hear three dvlng
rhild irn _ rry!
“ Mommy . . ,
Mommy!*'
-•The* dead were: Mrs. Karlin' ■mid t.nuglil "i Memorial ||.&gt; p.inl,
t.rokrn
Kentl, J7; her daughter*, lleM-tlv Mr Alexander - with
Aim , 7. (llruda M arjene, I*, o il ‘ rollnr Imne and t.rokrn |.;&gt;rk nod
llretid.-t Fay, .1: nnd Mr». R oiti’a i Mr. Ilra m wllh , frnctuved ,koll
I nml fan- larviitiorl*.
alati-r. I a p i « uu- Mava, 14.
2Ue* Ruth Richey o f DeLand,
Korle and Andie Nndlne. neiirli
cm . traveling
teira, diacoverrd flame* aho-.iiiig whose, skidding
ft on, .the four.toom hoil«V. before south wa* reported to h«vr- h it
dawn. They tried to rraah the lr-1'- I Mr. I (earn'* aulonvibiie, traveling
w ith
&gt;,1 front door b u t were driven : north, ha* l^mi rharged
bark hv heat.
A* they atftxnl aside with' ihhoii,e a mni* of flamr*. llie
ehiidrer*-, le-gan to f ry In ag"uy. I iu 'rd
men. necord
The ftrn bad driven the rhtf-lien j S hnriff's office. The
from n r-m room to the f ro n tj o.vrM igatrd hv St;t.
ta-drietm, where all of the le&gt;i|irjjr&gt;f tlie Klnte lllghwn;
were found,
• by S lierifr« depiftiev

I)1,ton lit* ud nnd Donald tV'al
-re n\-.»»t'l-»l
a trip lo the
rnrai-i T '- ’i Yell-iw J«eket* and
n . non* ) JevWiwkr
fiHittralt
mb' III th»'. Hratige Bowl a t
innd -*n New Year's Day, It
a , lurlKi'llne.l
nt the cluipel
in r i •• nl Serninola lligb School
lift moriilng l.v Dr. L T. Dos*,
pv. • iiliri,- the Ktwant* ('tub,

Oviedo Schools’ Need For More
Fire Protection Aired At Meet
"Need lor mole sd rq o alr liie pm teclion for Ovi*do trlior.'ft w**
hrdualit lo Ihe allrrlin n of thr Cminty School Boairl at its meeiin?
Ih m u L v . in the form of e I 'l l 'r from Ov»e«|o M»mmi*l Boat 241 of
the American Legion, which has l*“f n instrumental in »et'iiins i
lii» liurk for ihe lown. vrd wlik-.h recommended llu l four inch **rll«
lie dug al both thr while ,-nd rnlorcrl rchooli.
Ihe Board acted favptShh on the request and action in digging
the well* la expected In Ihe o e e r*
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future, aald Supt. T. W. Lawton,
||i*t he had been Instructed
thl* morning.
,
to ascertain from the 8 t* te De-

appointed to succeed Mr. 'MrCaslln.
*
,
An opinion from A ttorney Gen­
eral Tom W atson advised the
during the past five months be- Board th a t It will bo legal to pay
teachers from the m onths of July
and August this year, prior to
Th# U-ague aald the spoiled the opening of school, said Mr.
foodstuff* Included cheese, canhed
milk, auger,
sugar, powdered ml
m ll^reego- ^ T h e r e Is doubt." ha declared,
tables. codfish, herring, lard and “»bout Just which teachers are
eligible for thl* pay," and he
canned good*.

salaries are lo be paid only to
those teacher* who served last
veer and are nnw serving, or to
th# new teacher: who began
teaching this year, either a l the
first of the v n r , or lit e r replac­
ing teachers who had rrslg n td .
"There are many complications
in the 'appllrtalon of the law ."
aalrl Hupt. I^iwton, “ but a* soon
a* these are cleared up Hie B»»*rd
«»ill . l i u e check* In accordance

Judge Svdney Herionjt of L**»'
b q f l will »|M,ak «*»i ti»r lUDjOCt
nf roinmtinlsm. M em btri
ro«
tm bHnir toy* to Ini Kivtn
lo umt#rprivil#it«! children by In#
Elkf.

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R* JOHN L. HPRINGKR
U ‘ N r o i f M l u m W riter
N f tT YORK—If anybody
-b a ttin g ' o n-shatier*—nf—wiirhail* t l p a il performances, the
oddi now ara against II.
Thera ara more example! In
American history of serious' In­
‘ la m allo n n l• a r r u m m ti h a v i n g
bean aatlled peacefully than then*
are of thoae that culminated in
against ala declared war*
in wMch the United State* ha*
baan engaged line* the Revolu­
tion. Ihere have been ten "time*
of tendon" which efided calmly.
• W ar talk ha* been prevalent
• during much of fhe country’* ex■ g ^ la tN e e .
• j Tba colonic* had barely got go­
a united government when
M looked a* though they might
• rt.ve to bare muscles against
Pranea. T hat wa» in the 1790's,
when the revolutionary French
government tried to get America
lo u k e It* aide in l u conflict with
half a ' doren European power*
and Britain.
•
When the U. S. refuaed to in­
tervene the French began to hit
' a t American shipplpg and de­
manded a loan a t appeaaement.
• All America took up the erv of
• Charlc*
Cotesworth . Pinckney,
I ambassador to France:’ “ Million*
. for defen**, bot not on* cent for
• tribute."
.
Cen. Washington* Vr*a\b*ckoniri
fpom retirem ent lo command the
hastily forming army, American
leamen armed their merchant
•hip* and there were numcrou*
aklrmiihe* at »ea.
'
W ar cloud* grew fle c k e r and
oven hi* bitterest political cn
omlss announced their support of
t John Aaams1 foreign'
Abruptly, in 1799/ the
French dictator Bonaparte
ed a peace treaty,
er* was another close call In
“ 1944 afte r Hw Democrat* had
T elected Jams* K. Polk president
on. a virtual war platform slogan
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British too. And the feeling wan
reciprocated. Throughout the e a r
ly p art of the Civil W ar Britain
nd France b o th -a p peared -ea g er
to ite p In the struggle ae aln it
the “up-atart Y ankcra.1 TTIatorlana *av the- N orthern vlctorlee at
C ettayburg ami Virkahurg, how■v. r convinced tbi-rrf they were
hacking a losing cause.
In 1895. when Britain allegedly
violated the Monroe Doctrine In
the Ve nrm ela-D rltlah G u i a n a
boundary dispute which had I.sen
going on for more than half a
century, President Cleveland ae­
rated her o f “willful aggression."
He threatened to " r e ilit by every
mean*" any British appropriation
of m ineral-rich lands which the
U. 8. regarded a* Venetuelan. In
that ra te a “get tough" policy
paid o ff because the British publie. recoiling from the “unthink
able horror" of war, put pressure
on their governm ent to arbitrate.
W aving the hlg stick help*]
produce peace In several oitrier
delicate situation*.
When Napoleon III tried to set
up a French em pire in Mexico
during the Civil W ar and was
slow In removing hi* troop* Uni­
on veteran* oiled their gun* for
action.' Napoleon, sick of the
whole Mexican business anyway,
ordered th e arm y borne.
Twice e show of stsangth over­
ted whet w ight h ere developed
Into out-end-out shooting with
Germany. In 1809. when a C«r.
man consul hoisted hi* Hag on
Samoa—o v er which the U. 8. had
Joint clelms as a protectorate—

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•ays. airplane competition and *
and when G erman aailor* tram p­
th* high initial coal *i ■■eh
led *the American flair in the
ahlpn make farth er com peti­
"treela. P resident Cleveland ruahtion In (hia field aanheRr.
id w arships to th e scene.
Brwvnard say* the Rreneh were
Tha willingness of the U. 8. Al* N ew tfetlu rr*
doubtful about the value of the
to intervene in a m atter In­
NEW YORK—Giant, high speed Normandie even In 1934 when tha
volving n rem ote little iilam l—
pin* a hurricane which put L^th luxury libera created a colorful g n a t ship was being 'built and
chapter . in ‘the’ history of world offered to atop - n n iltw t l kia if
nItestl.
av a l, fa rc c i out of affective
hut ik
noi in
more
are tho British would atop buildrig
At* _ m aritim e iaffair*
n m n Hui
o rr mrw
w
°,ut, 0
I likely to he built, .2 v . Frank Q. the Quean Mary,.. Jiff United
a S S T r .tff c " &amp; f u l Hravnanl, nfflclnl of the American States never ha* b u ltr g w perltner.
SK*
German .Chancellor k U rln c'In v llliite and author of a
The w artiasa value mi the
Bismarck -to agree to a joint pro­ new book “ Live* of the Liner*.'
big, fast ship* accruee duly
tectorate over Samoa by the U. (Cornell Maritime Pre**).
to the powers which control
8.. G erm any and Britain.
the aea, he says, addiag that
Braynard ptedlcta that tho *hlp
.Thirteen y rara la ter Theodore of the fututn will lie tin- mod­
the Asia power* found the
Rooeavell saw red when German erate sired liner like tho Ameri
Bremen,
Europe. Rea and
warships blockaded Vrueruelan ca. designed for use in luxury
Conti d lK av o ia of no valo*
porta to airfares a claims settla- cruises in off season period*.
ia th e past war. . .. . . . .
ment_
Although ths ljuren ElisaBetide* the supajlinara, Braybethy world’s U rges! ship, ha*
nard lists three other type* of
T. R. charged • the Germans
apparently |u*t begun • su e -, paatenger vessel: express liners,
with try in g to g et rum* control
ceaaful ram m ercU l cartd r, he
mail lldera and am allar ships.
over the approaches to the Pan­
ama Canal, then building, and he
ORANGE
BOWL’S t Vi IRD
ordered A(lm. Dewey to be ready
MIAMI; Dec- 15 f/V)—Georgia
for setiun on an hour'* notice. town of Columbus, ,N . M.
Bookie* trying to establish odds: Tech aei-ms to .he g etting the
Roosevelt then d tu u n d e d arbllew
G allon at the threai of war. The
w»r ,o r P«“ rp w,ouW " ° ‘ l*"*11 Grange Bowl habit. Tb el»48 New
in w hat hsp- . v. —
« u .'i dayri.
will
clawu* • with
Get man em peror backed down ,h#
pem-d in tlie pest, however, it’s mark the th ird gam e
bpriirdly.
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Thore had been tense moments' always easier to figufe what m ath tile third ,appearance her*
In 1891. too, when a Chilean mob mail* the last w ar "inevitable"' for tba Engineer*. N o -o th er In­
killed two American aailor* in titan to tell w hat the cu rren t sit­ stil atio n ha* been repr e s ented
u.uro than tw ice.
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ethers. H ill argum ent wa# set­
tled when th e Chilean government
apologised and paid 976,000.
%
•X. J -v t. Tfc
Relation* w ith Mexico were?
•trained during World War 1. In
1P14 the U. 8. Intervened against
the new. revolutionary govern­
ment there and th e Navy even
held Vera C rus for several
momlis. But th a t did not develop
Into declared w ar, nor did the
crisis In 1910 when PnAldent
Wilson sent troops under Gvn.
Pershing to search out the bandit
Pancho Villa who had raided the

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

ody Is Betting On Chances
Of Wqrf The Odds Are Against It

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Plaintiff'• Attorneys
Oilandu, I’latUii

Isole County, Florida, la Chaneei*
by llnaa ■ »lepb«ne P oufU e, Ton
are hereby m-iulrr.1 ► file i 'V f
unrtea a p p e a r » » t b Ibe C le i»
ol eald Court In Ibe County court
ITouse at Hanford. Florida, on or
* «Ttm
T h e regular annual 'mnetleg at Ike betoru Thursday, Ibe llih day *&gt;l
•knr'hupfer* o f
TV *
S a n f o r d January. A. D . IM S, or * default
Atlantic National Hash wlU bs held
al lh « bank but kuuw la BaatoeS, .
F lo ,Id a . &lt;vo W sdnseU i
January
I*. ISIS, at two o'clock I*. M. tue
Ibe slrettos nf itireclui, ,w l I t ' j
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9.95 Fluoreacenl'Kitchen I.Ir Ii Ih

$ 6.95

37.95 Electric Hleam BnilintorN
- 29.95

29.95

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85.25 Vacuum Cieitner &amp; Atlachmenta

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of beautiful chairs •• all types from the modest
la tha luxurious louaga chalra with oiiotaans. And

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mokalanfl Dlitanca.calls at
Chrlitmat that thf ra ara
bound to bo delays-somatlmo» long dsilayi.

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Three asnsfallnofl ago Dc, Kilmer, a
fWmoui doctor,' found hundred* oJ hit
patients with lid* trewUr. Pslnatsklncly
ha made a medicine ol 16 hrrbi, naKS,
.jaiaspib— N at urt' •nw n way to
r sited It “ Swamp Rout" and
m U jo u of xr.lrful men and women hav*
taken It— oH m W ih im iiin i ttMltf.
Hi&lt;»t goca iliK t lo h9&lt;irk to
i kidneys , . . inerrswt Sow si

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hardly h a vr rsIgW d
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sili slcsr pains- Ihin't Is n -f p &gt;o«r
msu(|sr!n|* T r y L'i I* b for ssllsf « f
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•bos uf L 'l s , T a llin * frum ynur
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Her* Is a special value that just
•Aft’t ba beat. Bought to soil at
with ottoman, theao thairs
have deep spring aaata and hocks.
’ “ .constructed
sfutm etad frames, and
specially
ora atylsd to meat tha most
txacting taste. They have batn
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loag Ufa, these rockers a ra g
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Wsaliu n A t irade Young llwby llppf —' i fld"
AA*-Ciado Minnesota Milk-Fed \Val

STEAKS &amp; CHOPS : : : :
Chuck or S h ^ ld rr
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I Chuck Roast r Jb. 45c
Rump nr
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ROAST

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Twin
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Morrell'*
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oz. Libby-Del Monte or Doles Pineapple Juice.. 35c
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No. 2 Dainty Pak Ford Hook Limas ..
No. 2 Stokely Cut Roans .. . . . . . . . . . .
40 oz. Hunt's Fancy Tomato Juice ....
No. 1 Hi-Ho Crackers................... .
Assorted Kremel ...

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Green Cabbage
Imperial Apples
English Walnuts
Fresh Fla. Tomatoes
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lastin g luxury,
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ton Clrrle, N ettie Fntnell Circle,
und Pearl Martin Circle will meet
at thc Otietlo Itaiilist (Tuirrh
Mnmlav afternoon at •’U?'* P, M,
fus th rir nnndxt Ohri«tih3s P ar­
ty. Mrs, Milfi'tW ,G o ic .. W.M.U.
Racial C h a i r m a n and Social
Chairman of the M ar- loiwtnn'
Cltyle. assisted by - Mr*. Pauli
Camnbcll. Stn'lul C hairm an of the.
N ettle' Farm 'll Circle, and Mr*
Hollis Cox, Social Chairman nf
the -Pearl M arlin Clrflc. M i*^
Theodore A u lin /.S r. and Mr*.
A rthur Carll^olge. repiesnntatlvc#
of Ihr N ettie Katnell Circle; Mm .
Jimmie M a G u w n n nnd Mrs.
t'oum; H unts, uf the Pearl M ar­
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Cowan. Attn- l» T » Haymood &gt;t.

collection a t home g ifts Includes an nauaually large assort men I

CK E A M

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Channel-back Barrel Chalra add
charm to tha living room. Grace­
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HIM HOBBYIST

H.iulh Atlsflllc Cfss 1**1 T o *|JI
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there la no g ift mar* appreciated lhaa something practical

BUT WE’LL D O OUR BEST TO

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L s v s tlr. K s s lis , T o J K llo w U n il Jr.
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NEW tlRI.KANS. Dec. 15 UP)
III the ltHS T - V W
rmmhnrw present, ' a fte r 'w h k h j' t
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ilelirlutis
Christmas
■ i.li f li li ii a , p n tg r^ m , to Is
t•&gt;• •wVIl mnatilei it •• tr.«*d om en. T c n - »
Mr. /2WIil Mrs Jot? I. Beaslar In- served by tht* ImM•••»,«.
Salvador,, rhlld trn &lt;&gt;f p&lt;M&gt;r faiui«riile%l hv pupil,, it was atmuunc* i nm, •
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ig ia .. M lu'ouii nod|
Us*.- tkm r &lt;will i receive a visit a r v a lx i announcing tb* Idrtii
At the Ovladu Woman'* C lu b jtd tudijf by ichool offlcialt.
t Iki.tl.vmu uli playtd their l i n t
from Saulai Claus th a t will Ira te uf a •laughter, isos si a t the O r.
Friday
the
club
wit*
overflowing
au g t Memurlal H o sp ita l. T h is *J
The first of the Ciinstjiias pro . f U .i.l Im o cs in Miami,
Ittem many playthings.
Si
tha second dtm ghtar fo r t'he Juo with n u m b e .s and g o tsls who cintns will K? given a t the Lake i
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A rturo Caminns and Hnht-rto
J r. Mulhcr and litu g b U r f came U»
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Florida
•lav evening. The lonyl G ram m ar i
r r doing fine a l th e home of i Dvy. President of the
lelrtl the purrhasa nf some Mr. R t«.«lev's pa routs, Mr.
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Srho.il will 'present « program by 1
Fedrrollm i of
of. . . .Women
16,000 I,t toys for the unfortu­ Mrs. Joe Beasley, S r. .... Lhml
Orlando, ^ the Glo Clnlr at 10:30 o'clock.
aH jjM r*. A. tT .o MMcKay,
c h n y . ..f Orlis.td..
nate youngster*.
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W edttr.Ja. morning.
ntid the
Charm.
and F errell Bew ley j O n t
St'mliiole Uich School ‘Glee Club
Tlie Rotary and Lions Club*,
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the Chamber of Commerce ami born ju st a day ap art
St&gt;ven. Luncheon »n« w r» ri| by oVIorh th r i.M o evening. Lnke
Selvador municipal off‘ri*l* ta b Mr.
(Taylon
Calhoun,
a
Mis­
Mrs. Don Ulrey. Chairman: M r ,. Monroe will hold
Its piogrntn j
ed funds tu hrlghlt-n the C h rist­
sionary
from
China
whu
ha*
just
I’ln n rjt - ik m ls •• t'arr*
C.- U W est, Mr* E . M. Olliff. Thtinuiay evening at 7:30 o’- |
m as uf the children and ihon
returned
to
this
country
due
to
Mrs .IL W. Bate*. Sirs A. M. cha'k.
l^ tg lu e - • S u p p lie s • T otils
found toys were unavailable in
the
pool
health
of
his
wife
arid
B -.H ... ...____ —
Jones, and Mrs. C. R. Clonr«, Sr.
T h f Sanford Junior High Scluad i
Jlich quantities in their own
a fellow student with Rev. Lion­
Mrs. Bon G. W anrlght. who is v. ill unceenl a plnv, F riday nt !
countty.
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el W. Nelson at Lakeland, w a,
at ‘tho Fernald lotiigh- 2:15 P.M. Lyman Seluid Will have
A query to International Him* - guest speaker at the eoiithim-d itl„npatient
Hospital, is not very much a program nt 1:30 1' M. anti Genhate develop*! that toy*
IHW,|n g of the O vlcdt im proted.
&lt;)vu*Nclimil at 7:30 P. M, on the
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•Mr*. Lloyd Konntl. who has same date.
tha two Salvador Ians f lew hero ’ &lt;uv. afU imMin M the church,
21 I Stiulli lluulcvard
Kdw'anl Henderson, a form er
to gat the goods to load .Sant* t j Th&lt;&gt;
,,f th c y„ un)t t.i u |c been suffering with her tmrk, I*
a patient at thu Florida S an itari­ high school giaduate here, and
v t .M
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riia ig a o f the p ro g ra m . M i* .
field sg|*ftIntenJent for the S'.nte
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Twelfth Night r a t h e r t h . i I J| c rri. , RU ,ey, Mr*. C. |t. Clout*. um.
D
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other
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Cbristm aa day.
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some of the school? in the county
tim e for Santa a r l l i r i n lW v«- , Uin ^ r tln were th e unOb pst- Jam es _ W. WILoti. t* rally re on Thursthty, and will return here
s*.
dor, the gift* will arVIvr there „ ■
• 1 rovel’otf folluwllig a Inief illnvs*
In |h» tpring for the school »nr*
Mr*. C.
II. '■••ms,
Cl-nl*. .i
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I* to 1^- iiiadf iiere.
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we
conducted
tne
Rmui
leader,
was
hostess
to
the
-j'urcbasers said.
(•urines* meeting, thc last one Scouts
her .home on Wei Inc* Sutit. T. W. Lawton stated
Twelfth n ifh t Is the date
T ’u” ' “^ ‘for" these offlrul t: •lay afternoon.
Ann 1^-inhart
6) on which Christm as w it .rle- ___ . officara
______ *wl
will taka charge
lis te d before the Greg... .an cal- of
" lWthe first meeting In the new J o a n ' Flemm ing, Valor* M*i&gt;n.
CAIII) O l'' TIIANK,H
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But a George, ‘ May S in 11 li s o n ,
We wirii to Take this means
endar replaced the Julian calen- year.
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Jon.
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la
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of
thanking
uni
matte
friends
’ ' dar, moving the date of the a n ­
Mr*. H. L Haiders ton. of Ad­ N ettles were th e touuls present for their tim rlv help, their many 1
niversary of C hrist’s birth l&gt;ark m iral, ‘ I**., was tf guest at the for the meeting.
wtinjs of sym ralhy «&gt;wl for tho.t
« days.
*
meeting and contriliuted several
Paul M. CaniplM,;i had n group lieautiful fliiinl offerings In the .
stuffed animals to the collection of his Sundav School D epartm ent Hitlers an d ' loss of our wife' and
TLXH BACK DANGEROUS
fur the whits? Christm as.
al his home on Thm •day evening, m other.
MIAMI. Dec. 15 i/Pt—F rank
Miss Blanche Hilda has returned afte r wheih Mr*. Paul Cnmpht.dl
M , IC
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REHIIINDKK.
Ziegler— G eorgia fulllmck
who to Miami a fte r a nice visit with served sandwiihcs ollye*, and or*
KO^A KKIiniNUF.U.
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'g ill gu against Kansas in the her part-nts. Mr. and Mr*. George ange juice to the
Ano
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U. M. RRIIMNDF.II, J1L
1948 O range Bowl classic*^!*
I’irrsibr Johnnie Joi» «, and Lor*
rrg an led by his coaches as one Duda.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Dixon, of rn Mathers were among thvie
of th e fastest sta rte rs ami finest
Plynt, Mich- a n d 'M r. and Mr*: piesclit.
1
runner* In the South—^tnil has Oscar
K. Klllott, nf Mell&gt;ouriwr.
Thc Oviedo ftte IrticR wa* |
oulv one failing, tendency lo
have ralprnw l to their * homes called out Th»»fdny* evening' to
afte r a nice visit with Sir. ami rttinguicli a fire,, but it was loo
Mrs. Charles G. Shaffer.
Into, os th e truck, owned by .Mrs.!
TIHKS &amp; BATTKHIE8
Al R uthont "Pent Tuesday in Ola C arver was completed ilea- j
Jacksonville osr. builnch*. He canv- truyctL,.,, .. __
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Mr. ami Mr*. B. G. .Smith have I
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Our prompt
the Masonic m eeting Hi-at war been entertaining Mr. Hmllh's
Ittiuil Service
held fn Orlando that night.
nephews from Waco. Texu* I n !
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Kstcs spent Tuesday In thylr home for tho p.nt week. |
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MtCiumr, Krm»*« \V T«» W,
Tlifr guests are Mr.- and Mr*. |
Jacksonville.
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,
Johnson. K . K. H u t «3*t« "•
T o T ru tle * . of the V a n U * »* i« **• at the .Santa Claus parade were Smith.
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Misses Dorothy Nil lack. Billie I
Mr*. D. It. U lrey a n d ' children.
la s.m ss. W in. J J r . etu*
1120 Sanfnnl Avtnui*
Sirs. J . N. Thompson. Mr. and Chance ami A miry 'Cox nrcomtert, T » R tu s J It'.iiatui.s
lllisson. D C ct«» "III" To Thro Mr*. Robert George ami Mrs. ponied Audry'a PithVr, J . P. Cox.
ft. till»g&gt; " n«‘t -• Irrtro*lU il.lk* r! J, B. Jones and son*, Johnnie to Tampa Saturday on a shopping
ylirtin. I. It rtiit N.-rl* '* To and Jim ndc.
and visiting trip. •
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, At rtuUyri? !ia. n lm in.T' from
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were
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IPiliert Mr?»«ri» etnl
llrtiwn, J s ijir . T o J r s « . I'hani* o f W ^ a n d Mm. J . B. Jnnas. Mon- b";,tnr::,’ .. •
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rt a n a x K»-'~ !•• tih e Masonic m eeting which w *' doetor fur n check-up.
ro rh * m .
held here that night al thc Ma­
Harry M llu ff.
Mr. and Mi?. J , II Jo p is had
o i 'A M D i i . t r nr-.F.u
sonic Hall.
as their te«eni dinner gtie.tts Mr,
Slstliisw*. tThr6 ‘ I, lim n lls # 3 "
T h c Decem ber m e e tin g , n f the nml Sira. Ilasky Wight, of San­
W llllsni It I 'r -n l r n stab
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A m e r i c a had t^roa other
brushes with tha British. In
IMS, John Bull grow apoplectic
ore* the “w anton lusultt’ gtvm by
U. 8. Marines whg siVi r - d a Bri­
tish steam er carrying two Con­
federal* envoys on their way to
R ope. President Lincoln hasput an end to the war-Ilkc
ilsea by releasing the envoys.
Also during the Civil War tho
British
and loudly
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tho built
sucre#***
of theapplaudfamed
Confederate cruiser Alabama ami
•th o r vessel* which prryed on
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had rights to all norfhb •st terrl, k a. rl4
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an agreem ent was reached putthe Oregon bouftdary a t the
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U th annual G range Bowl football
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MUMMY, DEC. 15. 1917
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
. VICISSITUDES PALL ON ALL.
NONE CAN E8CAPE THEM
BUT TIIE C.REAT LOVING
HEART OP GOD 18 A REPUGE
OPEN TO US. HE 18 ABLE TO
BRING OUT VICTORY OUT OF
DEFEAT: Who comfortcth ti« In
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By the w*y, whatever became
of thoie flying ta u c e ri)

What might be called damning
the Republicans with faint praiie.
Henry Wallace u y i he prefrr*
; Taft to Truman.
Joe Louii hat announced that
he it going to retire. In fart,
he' cam# mighty near retiring
when he met Jerrey Joe a fnj
nightr ago.
If ygu have not done, your
Chriitmai * ihopping early, it t&gt;
too late now. hut it it not Ion
late to get It done "before the
|J |h t before Chriitmai.
Lateat report* from the battlefront teem to indicate that Jim
Fatley it being groomed for the
atcond place on the Democratic
ticket. Secretary Forreatal will not
be a candidate. Fatley had not
previously returned* to the fold,
he reveali, because he war not
invited to.
Do you think there it loo much
ctime newt in The Herald? Some
day you thould come down and
look over our AP tepoiti to
find out jual bow much *crime
nrwr there really it. The other
day
an Alabama newspaper,
wrthing' to ptove to ita readers
it-did not aa a rule publish suchcrime newt, printed all the crime
newt fbal came in that day. There
,_W«l nbt another line of newt in
the paper.
A House committee reporti that
the Communist hope of early
victory in western Europe through
legal democratic politics it dead
for year* to come. However, it
doet not rule out the very dilinite
possibility that live Communists
may overthrow |he governmentof western Europe by force of
arms. But the Communists have
never gotten into power by the
expressed will of the people, but
only by intrigue, violence anJ
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Further substantiating . reporti
that mort Americana /at loo
much knyway. New York Medkal
College reveali resulta of expertmenu showing (hat 10 men got
th in g very well for 40 dayi
on a diet of 900 calorie* a day.
The average American geti
3.$00 calcniet. Eating (ear, a«
Senator Taft rugge tied, would
hot only lave food for Europe.
..out
probably
improve their
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Another big-wig politician har
been called on the carpet for
feathering hit own neat while oc­
cupying a responsible government
position. Edwin Pauley, .a former
Democratic Party tteaiuier, and
now Assistant Secretary of War
ta accused of speculating in the
grain market while portetted of
certain "inside" information. Of
course, no man is guilty' until he
At proven so, and we hope that
Ml Pauley can establish his in­
nocence.
Eve.,
wants
something
done a
cancer, bgl nobody
seems to be able to do vary
■uch about i t Even the^ scieitj
who eventually might
• cure, a n quitting the field,
according to the American Medi­
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Forgotten Belgian King
'Much of the world outnidc Belgium han forgotten that
the Belgian king, Leopold III, hnn been living nince the
w a r ’ll end in Switzerland,, forbidden to return to hfn native
land without cnnxeht of parliament. Ilia brother Charles
rules the country as regent. Discussion of what to do about
Leopold comes up from time to time among Belgian govern­
ment leaders, but decisions, K arrived at, have been kept
secret.
Despite all the official effort on the part of Belgium
and the Allies to absolve Leopold from blame in connection
with the surrender in 1940 to the Nazis, Jto is more welcome
in his absence than his presence. Even should he he per­
mitted to return to his throne, his countrymen will find It
hard to make out a case for him. His personal niche in his­
tory would have been a fairer one, and his line more secure,
had he died fighting, instead of living as n Nazi prisoner.
.It is impossible for Americans to make n moral judg­
ment In such cases, without more information than most
Americans have. Belgium may have saved the world in
World War I by giving England and France those three
daya whdn it hrld the fort's at Liege. But it did so at a
terrible price in devastation. Ix’opold no doubt renumbered
these facts. He may have thought it better for his country
to yield than lx? shattered. Perhaps he was wrong. It will
take history to tell.
The same may hold true of France. It was a terrlhlc
decision to makt'. It turned out badly. But who can blame
those who made It? Who.knows what resistance would have
done to France? Let the American ask himself what, with
full knowledge of World War I and carrying full responsibllity for the consequences of his" decision, he would have
done jn June, 19407

THE WORLD TODAY
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst

8th Annual Festival
Coming To P alatka
PALATKA,

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Eighth Annual
Axalca Festival will be staged
in tha Palatka Ravins Garder i
on February 22. IIJIH. Harry 4,\
Brown, chairman of the Festi­
val Steering Committee ha* *&gt;w
nouhccd.
Contestant*, chaperones and ac­
companying .Jayceea will art hron Fab. 21, and social affairs,
are being arranged for th -ir,
pleasure during the. afternoon
and evening. Brown •UtwL
• Mis* I-ove Lindsey, the 1941
Axalea Queen, of Ocala, new a .
student at Duke Unlverally, will
be invited to attend ax a spec­
ial guest.
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There ii no ocrnslon for excite­
ment. among either friend* or
foe* of Ruiaia. in Moscow’* annmineement of derision to du­
rable the ruble a» a counter-mea­
sure against the inflation which
ha* beset the country.
Inflation Isn’t s malady which
attaches itself trf kny particular
form of economy, hut Is as com­
mon as measles In these unhealthful post-war days. Even
mighty America has a rash and
the sniffles. So we shouldn’t jump
to conclusions about the serious­
ness of the Soviet sickness, des­
pite the fact that a fortnight ago
rumors of the forthcoming de­
valuation precipitated wild buy­
ing of durable goods of all sorts, Cotton Mills Need
ranging from clothing to choicr
Large Replacements
china.
Naturally the Russian man-inATLANTA, Dec. 15 OPhfTnde
thr-strect and his family are far
from happy to have the ay ap­ sources roughly figured last
plied to their aavlnga. The Mos­ wrek that cotton mills tn IM
cow radio said the -exchange rate South need to spend well In exfor rath will be a t high as ten k m of »A76,000,000 more than
old ruble* for one of the new It- they have been able to accumu­
sue. and a ninety per rent alaah late In reserve* to replace oveiw
in hard-earned savings is tough. age machinery, bulldlnig*
There’s some easement of the equipment.
hardship In the qualification that
The estimate was based on
for deposit* in saving* hanks, a survey of the whole Industry
amount* u p ’to 3,000 ruble* will just completed by Textile In­
be exchanged at the even rate of formation Service, which report­
one for one. Alto, .the govern­ ed that half of alt equipment
ment promises that rationing will need*’ -replacing. The nmouht In
Training Farm ers
he abolished onfall food and in-, excess, of reserves’ thr entire
Ruatrlal goods th is month.
industry needs to spend was
The official decree regarding placed at 3600.000.000.
According to Dr. L. H'. Dennis, Executive Secl-etary of devaluation
said that the new cur­
The survtjr u id that depr*the American Vocational Association, farming In this coun­ rency Is necessary
because w ar­ rlable assets such as machinery
try Is by way of being revolutionized-by the veterans of time monetary issues and a flood and equipment originally cost
of false rubles put out’ by Invad­ more than a billion dollars butWorld War II.
Under the guidance of the Veterans Association, thou­ ing t£erman troop* inflated the that to replare them now would
economy so that some goods have cost ' two billion. Reserves set
sands of young men are ifndergoing Bchool-sujwnTsed traiif- t&gt;*&gt;en
selling for 10 to 15 times aside during the useful life cf
ing with the farms actiqg at laboratories. Under the GI their prewar prices. .T he decree equipment
were based, Jn pe-.
Rill of. Rights, with government supervision, ^he veterans also alms at speculators who hdve cordsnce with tax regulations,
arc taking 200 hours a year of classroom instruction and been "accumulating great amount* upon the original cost.
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The average life of textile
100 hours a year of individual instruction, half, of which the
expense of tjie population." machinery and equipment Is figis given on the farm.
When the *o-callrd "panic-buy­ ured stH riTresm -th* Information
Over 200,000 young farmers a*rc‘ enrolled. 87 per-cent ing" began sonic ’folk" hastily de­ Service said, and for the entire
jof whom own-or-eontrol thrlr own fnrmfL They are learning rided that Russian economy waa 27 years ■previous to the en *•
However, close* ob­ of the- wkr, profits In the In­
that many fnrm products can be used in industries, such collapsing.
servers declined to adopt thla dustry were only a billion dol­
an the making of textiles* nnd plastics. They arc being thesis.
U. 8. Under Secretary of
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brought up-to-date on erosion prevention, insect extermina­ 8tatc Robert A. Lovett told the lars.
la estimated that half of
tion nnd treatment-of animal diseases. To make it worth Senate Appropriations Commit­ all"Itequipment
needs replacing
their while, they are being taught efficiency in marketing tee that the • situation didn’t In­ today, the survey said. “This
dicate a breakdown of 8ovlel ia partly because of tha mills*
and business procedure.
economy, and that It would be a
Farmers have in the past bce/i assisted by several mistake to attach too much im­ inability to replace equipment o
the depresalon.years. hat more
agenciea such as the Department of Agriculture, nnd have portance to the Russian buying in
particularly becahae "of the sifF
spree
had It in their power'to lenrn most of thesT things. This
course this appraisal ha* to availability of naw machinery
Is, however, the f^rHt widespread, large-scale program of doOfwith
the current situation In during the war years and the
education for the young farmers in whose hands the future Russia, and ha* no bearing on terrific strain of continuous o p *
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what m at develop there in the cratlon.”
of American agriculture rests.
future. The fact that there ly
inflation in the Soviet Union now
.Water surfaces are heated very
obviously doesn’t prove that the klowly by the sun compared with
W ar And Peace
Communist system of economy land surface*.
can’t l&gt;e mado to work, any more
It la.lndeeri a nlemlpr thread, or a group of auch thread*, than Inflation in '.the United
proves that an economy
that-hold* our civilization together. General George C. Ken­ Stale*
bpsed on private enterprise U
ney, commander of the United State* Air Forces Strategic wrong.
Get A Trusted
Air Command, nay* the bn»lc motor city of Detroit -would So far as the reonomy of Com­
merely become * "primary target" in cane,of another war. munism is concerned, only time
demonstrate exactly what ef­
with a "*\iper blitz" operating Instead of a mere ordinary will
It will have on Russia and
By W. V. Bitting
blitz. And'cven a super blitz has limits.
: fect
the countries which Moscow has
Tourhton Drug Co.
‘"If we can keep nhead with our technical development, brought under Red domination.
A conscientious pharmacist
we will lie all right,” he says. “But if we allow ourselves One thing seems rlear, and this
Is that a totalitarian government
will be glad to Inform you of
to get into a position where we have to pit man power can
make any A rt of econom ywhat la known of any medicine
against man power, we will be playing a losing game.”
no m atter how extreme
work
you are tempted to purchase
Like the "baseless fabric of-a vision,’’ a* Shakespeare for a time. We saw Mussolini do without a doctor's pfeaMwtlon.
expresses It, this great and gorgeous group of nations thnt ,lt; wo saw Hitler do It, and we
\yhilc the pharmacist knows
seen the Muscovites do IL
there is no substitute for the
we hnve built In both our old and mir new worlds might have
Pew things are heytind a police
doctor's diagnosis, and hi* pre­
disappear and "leave not a rock behind.”
state which has the power of life
for any Illness, never­
• That Is* one of the chances we take in Hying. Hut It Is and death' over Its subject* -and scription
theless the pharmacist's know­
Also one of the. things most worth thinking about, in nn can make them use beans for rash
ledge and training make It
age add a nation, not particularly given to unpleasant if it wants to.
possible for him to Interpret
However,
the
fact
that
an
econ­
all type* of drugs aqd their
thoughts.
omy can be made to work under degree of potency. .
du/ess doesn't prove It to he good.
e r
Risks lure the medicine yqu
There are many economists of the
Western
World who * believe contemplate purchasing Is at
!«a*t save, by consulting a re­
strongly that the Communist
liable-pharmacist b«for» mak­
economy will blow up In dua
ing ypur purchase.
course. But there seems to be
Thla
hls\l» the 186th of a series
IlfUe disposition to accept the
---- ly WIltlAM tITT —
present Inflation (n Russia as of Editorial Advertisements
Central P it t j W tlin
providing support for that beHef.
thla paper aaeh
,n
Monday.-----CHRISTMAS WRAP
Q|Li»tt&lt;tario la Bnitoa have
earth's
sslseted their loyal boss—a
Copyright
Ach. mint house Isa a shambles.
atmospher* Is above an altitude
fellow
six
feet
tall
and
only
40
of 21 miles.
Bundles ‘here u n i bundlss
years
old.
Of
count.
If
h
t
al­
dsrsl
ways pays good salaries and
Look, how dsr Mama scrambles
never dle'atea a "long U tter
Mlt d tr w r a p p I n g t everyright a t. closing time — that
. whers.
IT’S NOT TOO LATE
would htlp, too.
»
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’
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;
I
I
I
'
T t s dial" “Tie dat!" alt d«r
(o have Plcturcn made for
.
Ruttlth
scientist*
tonouece
day!
Christman
, \
the ettth't circumference It ISO
Such Mg headaches W tlu c b t
p
e
tit
less
thin
eitim
itei.
Bren
brings
The loateful, the thrifty, the most
the good eld-globe seems fo ht
• Dst for ms all J can say:
• * appreciated flft
on
t
din.
JOOST A HOLIDAY MIT
t i l
STRINGS!
RAYMOND STUDIO *'
Arise atomic snergy does all
I l l
tha wsrk, a Chicago csllega man
9
Florida
State
Bank Building
Phone 1093
Which 1 1 mindi t i l l Beetsays aar biggest preklsm will ba
Pictures
made
up
to
and
Including
December
19lh
Noted B t'o tp it toother mao
to ipend iha spar* time. That's
wko’s twitched—d u r i ti g the
for Christmas delivery
on# waery ws’d Ills. ’
C hr/itm tt g il l wrapping season
I I I
—from Scotch to Scotch tape.
Those Egyptians demanding
war on lbs Jaw a apparently
I f 'l
Nows Hiafja scltfttlrt has tokenit don't remember that ones a
launched an attack
the edee set af llmkrrfsr theetV Jfharaosh
•croaa tha Red Sea and found
•trike# as at.kslag slmsef scentout hi* plana—and hi* army-*wore all wstl

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

I

SOLVE YOUR XMAS GIFT PROBLEM!
By B en d in g a fancy g ift box of
i
mixed CltruB Fruita from
FAMOUS CROSS CREEK GROVES

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- MONDAY, DEC.15, 1917

•

SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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great, great nice* of Caorga
Washington.
During tho program "White
Christmas” was sung by Mr*. F.
E. Iloumillnt accompanied by
Mr*. Escar Price. Christ mn* tarJ. b. Byers. 8late Regent, reveal- ol* were *ung by the group. The
ed at the luncheon and iuislnrss organisation voted to purchase
Dirt Gardeners To
J meeting of the Salih- Harrison n T. B. tiond.
Sponsor Speaker
A dcliripua luncheon was. serv­
( Chapter Friday morning at the
home of the regent, Mrs. I- P. ed by the hostesses, Mr*. Ilagan,
Hagan, on Park Avenue. The Mr*. A. R. Key, Mr*. W. H. TunA decliion to sponsor a aerie*
luncheon was held In honor of the nicliffo.( Miss Irene Hinton, Mr*.
of talk* by Mr*. Paul OrchilKenneth McLeod, U8N, of fit.*«state officers.
tre* of Miami w*a reached jn\
George Morgan, Mr*- II, J. Ii-hthe monthly meeting-of the Ihr*
hr« Albans, Long Jalamt, N&gt; V, has j In Mr*. Ryrrs talk, entitled man. Mlsi Ix-nalwlle Hagan, Mr*.
i .. . the
,i... Future”, she H. *R, Dighton, Miss Margaret
30 . “Building for
Gardener* Circle of the Sanford arrived in Sanford to*spend
I described the founding of th r Davis and Mr*. J, H. Me nick.
Garden Cinh held at the Imms diyva,
----------j D. A. R by 18 women. She aaid
of Mr*. Charles E. tilrin.
The luncheon table was over­
Mrs. E. M. Swaim ha*return- i that the
group now owns a city laid with an Dalian rulwork cloth
Regular builiira* was conduct- - an artistic arpd ami the group voted to spoil . ed from Perry where she w a s, tdo^k In Wa«hing|nn, D. C. which and centered„ with
aor the aartc* o f talk* on- J a r. i ailed Itecause of the illness of ( |R- '|, uj|t „n,j r&gt;ied for by the j tltngement of white camellias. On
* n. A. R. and paid for with velum each side of the rrntrrplere were
12 ami 13 at the Mayfair In.*.** her mother.
tary contributions. Mr*. Bycr*, white tapers in silver holder*. In
The sessions will involve new
Mr. and Mr*. R:,L. Cornell had asserted that- it is an A m e ric a n ; the .enter of the mnntle red rose*
ideas in arrangements of floor,
urtMUffd In i i illv e r Im t
or*, flower hat* and many otk:r a* «thelr guest* on Sunday, Mr. orimnisjitinn nn«l teAchru Amcrand Mr*. Bruce Lancy and son. Imnism m oppoifd to Commun-1
WCTC. rw *n«l
interesting idea*.
Hobby, of Orlando.
ism and uses its Influence to b a r while candle* in silver candelabThose attending th r meelfpg
bonk* with 'un-American ‘props- ^rt- I lolly i«-rrlc» evergreen* und
were Mr*. C. *W, Baker. Mrs.
Ml** Martha Adams' of Orlando
Jl, K. Cleveland, Mrs. H arry waa the gue-l of Mr. ami Mra. gand* from public school* and «r*l tort# were used in decorating
Beeren. Mi*. &gt;V. A. Flit*. M n . Jam rt Crapps over the past week­ frowns'upon all subversive a*tl- i^Tpughoul the rimms.
vltie*.
*
Tlie following piemhers were
Ginn, Mr*. George Harden. M-*. end at their home in Mayfair.
In outlining o'ther work of D. Present with the honored guest*
Jack MacDonald. Mra. H. II.
McCaidin, Mra. A, C. MeBeynolda. N Mra. J. W. Altman arjd jrnna. A. It., she revealed that the D. A . “nd vDitoVsi M«* " .1 1 . Ballard.
it. is providing for eonvalewent Mr*, h. K. Boll, Mr*. 1. 1. t amp-

A n d Personal Adivities
Social Calender

1 .

TUESDAY
The Daughter* of Wesicy Claa*
of the 1.F. irit
Chttrth
7.- Methodist
------------ Chiircb
will hold ita annual Chriatma*
• party at the home of Mr*. Claude
Herndon at 8:00 P. M. Hnateaari
will be Mr*. Herndon, Mra. D. A.
Dunn.-Mr*. Franci* Hickson, Mr*.
R, B. Monroe, Mr*. Ilarriman.
Mra. Hroilic. William* and Mia*
Ruth Hand.
The Sanford Pilot Club will
have ita m onthlylhusinrsi 'm eet­
ing at 8:00* P. M. a t the voc­
ational building.' The board will
meet a t 7:30 P. - &gt;L Mra. Sara
Hughe*. . Dlatrict Governor of
Orlando, will make h rr official
visit at thla meeting.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will have il* montl Ijr covered dish
, aupper. a t 8:30 P. M. Huateanea
- w ill—lx —MriT Charlea Lawaon,
.. Mr*. W . L. Roche, Mr*. Paul Pctold, Mr*. E. A. -Covington.
&gt;
TlltlKHp.VY
The Truth Seckt-ra C lan of the
F irit Methodiit Church will meet
for a covered diah luncheon at
12:30 P. M. a t tho church annex.
' A Christmas program will he
presented.
The annual Christmas paity of
the Fidelia Cl a a* of th e First
Baptist Church will be held in
the annex at 7:00 P. M. All hus­
band* of the member! are invited
to attend. Plea** make reserva­
tion* by telephoning Mre. Hor­
ae* Turner or Mra. R. E . . El*berry.
The Grammar School P. T. A.
will meet In" the school auditorium
at 8:30 P. M. Th# board will
meet at 3:00 P, M. .
The fourth grade of the South
Bdie Primary School will present
a Christmas pageant at 10:30 A.
M. The public Ja invited to a t­
tend• t* e n f i *
o n . - mm .
fr/ dat
The Aiuile MllUr Circle will
hay* a Christmas .party at 7:00
P, M. at the Elk’s Hall.
The Phllathea Claat of. the
F irit Raptlst Churvh -will hold *
Chriatma* party a t 8:00 P. 81.
^ a t the home of Mre. John L.
Lee, 1108 Park Avenue. Memhcra
are asked to bring a present for
a gift exchange.

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MONDAY
The Paat Matron* Club, Order
of Eastern Star, will meet with
Mr*. Jo* Corley at 8:00 !'. M? for
a Chrislmaa party.
The ru ttia r meeting of the
Sanford Touriat' Club will tie held
a t 8:00 P. M. at the Touriit Cen­
ter. E. M. Artniugc, touriit direc­
tor, announced that the Center
will be open beginning on Dec.
16 every day and' night except
Sundava for the convenience and
enjoyment of t member* of tha
club.
The Elite Knight Circle of the
F irst Bapllit Church will
Will meet in
the annex a t 8:00 P. M. Mr*.
George Dixon will give a report
on the life of I-ottie Moon, Baptiat Minionary to China.
The V. W. A. girl* of the F irit
Baptist'Church will meet a t 8:00
P. M at the Imme of Mr*. Thom- Mra. Clyde Ramaey, Mrs. II. N.
Kayer, Mr*. Fordyce. Russell. Mr*.
aa Grovei, 141.1 Oak Avenue.

Miss Temple ArrivesIn United States
Mr. and Mr*. M. W. Temple
ecelved word from their daugh•r, Mlaa Alice Temple, on Frl'ay to the effect that she had
' %trived a t Weatovcr Field, Maas ,•
'rum Frankfort. .Germany, The
Tip from Germany waa mads
In 29 hoiira In a C-64 plane.
She stated th a t ih* would arriv-J
jn Sanford In a few days. She
has bcen cmplnyaJ bw-Cmt-KcTTlea In Germany for some time.

Robert William*. Mr*. R, W.
Wilke and Mr*. Ben Montoe.

Mrs. Hayes Honored
By VFW With Supper

on a l

n.VLoU V.’ V»r’ Marines at Ellis Island. T h e ' M l. M'f K- »*• ,Clf " T U' J r“'
guests of 3di
and
« n
r ^ ' 8 ™ 'n „f Amrrtflin
work* “nu,,,lf
*h,‘ fu157
JJhl.""* JMr*.
r *'
Mi. and M
Mr*.
Bruce,
| n,|i„nv
r. ' Ilagun Mr*. $It n \J.IM
,/lolly,
I uiney.
- nishing material ami helping them
Mr*. Lehman. Mr*. Menick,
Me and l b , T n e u „i,„ of i U. sell articles they make.
| M ^ Milfhri!. Mr*. Morgan, Mr*.
Mr. ami air- I., O. hwalm of
n l.
. .1 it Lav, Mis. lloumiltat, Mrs II.

sssrJSPksr^ss^. ^jssi£ !!^s!rsa r:
&gt;"•' on «•Holly*....\venue.......... .r,r„rrsis"u
•ls.w
*5
hand,
i grade age*, irrespective of color,

T.E.L. Class Holds
Supper On Thursday
held hy
A buffet N ipper
the T. K. U Class of the Kilst
Baptist Church on Thursday night
in the church annex. Mr*. J. C.
Calhoun told the Christmas Story.
Luke, 2:8, and games were under
the direction of Mr*. M. S. Nel­
son.
Two long taldi-s extended down
the length of the room and weie
decorated with greenery ami red
and white flowers, In u corner
of the room stood a lighted
Christmas tree.
Thou- attending were Mra. K.
SI. Carroll. Mr*. A. K. Rosactter,
Mrs. E. W. .stile*, Mrs, W. L.
Stoudfnmirc. Mrs. Forest Gatrhcl. Mis* Jo.de Stoudenmirc of
Troy, Ala., Miss Do*ia Stoudcnmlre, Mrs. C. E. Benton. .Mr*. M.
Gumming, Mrs, Cunningham, Mrs.
Lillian Vickery. Mr.*. S. A.' Edenfield, Mr*. Ilehrlettn Leonard,
Mr*. Lucy MeNab, Mra. 1th J n
Ewing, Mrs. A, C. Grlssclt, Mra.
Minnie Hillerhraml, Mrs. VV. E.
Kmicr and Mr*. IL B. Ilier*.
AI*o Mrs. M. A. Callaway. Mra. ■
Nelson. Mrs. F. I*. Rines, Vlra. W.
It. Stovall. Mis. L T. Jones, Mr*.
J. L. Johnson, Miss Marie Ste­
wart. Mrs VV, I*. Brooks and Mr*.
II, It. Luntley.

Syd Nix Attending
Indiana University

J

Sydney J. Ni*. Jr.. 1812 Palmetier Avenue, Sanford,. is n u m -‘
bored' among the student* enrolled In Indian^ University, acrmil t
ing to a deluded student enndlmrnt report announced by the
Bloomington. Ind.,: Institution,
Total enrollment ai Indians
Unlveraitv stands at U,I78 fulltime studeul*,' the largest in the
Unlveraitv’*. history and morel
than double the pre war iwak. In j
addition, the University is prtrvld-1
Ink * Instruction for . ll.I.Vi pnrttime .student* in its extension |
renter* ami other campuses and !
through rorrpuprimlenee ntiuly.

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MIAMI,
Dee. Ih 1,11 Two
Gadsden, Ala., player* will Imin • opposite loirs when Kansas
and Georgia Tech collide here in
the .JltlH Orange Bowl football
classics.
Kansas Knd Marvin
Small ami, Georgia Tech Guard
Hay* McKinney are from the
same Alabama city.

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Circle Makes $200
On Football Game

Say • “Merry Christmas'
With A Gift Certificate.... j

NettU TUI Is, Mi
land, Mra, '
Mottle, Mra. J.

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Mr* Laura B. Hayes, district
president of Veteram! of Foreign
War* Auxiliary of 8t. Cloud, was
" l;rt
Buffet'Supper Given
honored with a buffet supper hSE*,1
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By Mrss (layman
given on Thursday night .at the were gucat* over the wrekeml o fl* r r *legion Hut. This wa« the first Mr. ami----Mr*. J, E. Mungrr.
Byers who was intrmluced
official - visit of M n. Hayc* ami
MW- Mary Joe Hnvninn vnlrrhv Mrk. Hagan, presented the
■he romiflinVntnl the local gioup
Mrs. CUlie Hparkman of Doyle, following alate officers: Mr*. ialned oil Friday night with a
on their fine organisation.
Tenn., who ha* ifeen visiting Wright, llartnw, first vice re­ buffet supper at her home on
The dinner (able was overlaid her aiater, Mr*. K. H. Steaklev, gent; Mr*. K. S. Ilorlon, Winter I'nlmvtlu Avenue. A . holiday
with a white linen cloth, and was ha* left for Karilsota where aho Haven, second vice-regent; Mra.
theme was used in decorating the
decorated with snow-covered Bra- will spend the winter.
W. IL Adkinson, Orlando, chap­ room* of the llayman home. Fol­
tllian pepper and centered with
lain; Mr*. Edmund M aitin, Oca
lowing the aupper gnmc* anil
a large ted eandle. A short hlialhistorian; Miss H attie Alien, Hor
were enjoyed throughout
ncaa aearion followed th e s u p p c x 'jT lin H ! N O W M e m b e r 8 rento.-Bhrarianr-M iss-HaBtr-Aher* contc«ts
the rvening.
k h d tl was decided that the next
r, ,
&lt;v
Inethy. W inter Haven, parliam enThose attending were Jent*
meeting would he held on Jan. 8,
Enter. Rose Circle ■,urian. a* e«ch officer »a». in- Wilson,
Gonhlu Ludwig, Ib'eho
Those attending the meeting
traduced, she gave
brief oul| Itbhc, I’ntly lUligan, Ada Adams,
were Mr*. fin yea, honor guest, . Three new members were wel­ line of her work.
Jackie MacDonald. G r e t r h e n
Mr*. C. W, Jnhn»on, Mr*. Robert comed Into the Rose Circle of the
The following viritor* were al­ Kirchhoff. lane liavla, Ann llunn.
Kam i, Mra. Ralph - Dean, Mr*. Hanford . Garden Club a t the re ­
Claude Este*. Mr*. Clayton Smith gular meeting held on Friday so intrmluced: Mrs.' W. K. Cun­ Mlldied Miller. Ihinnn Witte and
Mr*. C. I„ Wynn. Mr*. Frank morning a t the home of Mr*. ningham, St. reterlnurg, state Ann Whitaker. Also Calvin
Bartholomew, Mr*. ChaYIca Po­ Charles lutwson. New memlier* president uf U. D. G.; Mr*. C. I). Wright, Alan Uoxon, Rnls-rt
well, Mr*. Virgil Whittle, Mr*. are Mr*. J. I- Inglry, Mrs. Fran­ Walker, Orlando, past state pre­ Beckwith, Mike Whelchel, Ger­
Wilbur Keidlng. Mr*. Emory cis Meriwether ,and Mr*. George sident. U. D. C.: Mr*. W. E. ald Covington. Eugene lumilnlck,
Speer, Mr*, Earl Dossry, Mra. Htlne.
Smith. Ocala, past regent, Ocala Bo-ldv Mclsch, Wrsley Kpcnm-r,
Lynn Hour&lt;ju«tdes and Mile Wil­
H etm lfli.' J8*k Hchjrard.
Reports, were hrnrd from all chapter, D. A. It.; Mrs. Louise George
Klli-'on linker and llrd* Kilpat­
liam Viliten.
committees- and a nominating Mooar. Marietta. G a; Miss Vir­
committee, ■(ompmcl of Mr*. ginia' Crosby, Marietta,’Ga., great rick
New Remarque Story Charles Wilke. Mrs. J. C. Rus­
******
■MU* ********** A*F*&gt;
sell and Mrs. II. II. Coleman, was
Ih Coming To Ritz appointed
nnd will report at the
CHRISTMAS SI'KCIAI,
January meeting. Mrs. G. W.
Erich Maria Remarque's lat­ Bailey was appointed a* scrap­ J Genuine Cream Oil Permanent, shaped and styled to fit your
est novel, reaches it* first nuili- book chairman.
features- $8.50. Or try the new Supersonic Wave at flo.lHl up.
Memlows were urged to.attend
enco through the medium of the
We specialise In scalp Irealotcnts, facial* ami manicutc*. Ask
film since It
it ha* not yet been the two-day instruction course in ; aiKUit free perm anent'to he given December 24.'
published in book form and meet* flower arrangement to In- con­
Meanticians-- Harriett 8lawler and Pauline Orel
the standard* of hla earlier works. ducted hy Mr*. Paul Ochiltree of
"The Other Love", whirh opened Coral Gable* on Jan. 12 ami* 13.
HARRIETTS RKAlfTY NOOK
through United Artist* rrlcaao, Announrement was made that the
20fi North Park Avenue
is a stirring stury of a hopelessly Januarv meeting will be held at
ill roncert pianist and her final the home of Mr*. Coleman Instead la tM M N H N N H a ig
fling at romance.
of Mra, B. F. Cole a* previously
scheduled. Member* were asked
pianist with considerable author­ In bring an artistic flower a r­
ity. making of her a poignant rangement for the program at
cliarartrr whose, struggle to ac- the January meeting. At the
copt the Inevitability of her fate cliwc of tho meeting Mr*. W. A.
move* even the most cynical. A* Fitts and Mrs. Coleman exhibited
her doctor who also love* her, artistic Christmas arrangement*.
David Niven playa with restrain}
and deftness, while Richard Con­
BOOTH'HIDE PROGRAM
te. the gambling playboy, bring*
T ie fourth grade of the South
to the part a grave but buoyant Side.
School will present the
Intensity whirh sweeps the audi­
of Christmas1’, a Christ­
ence much a* It, did the heroine. "Story
mas
pageant,
on Thursday morn­
In supporting rolrs, Joan Lor- ing at 10:30 A.
In the school
ring, Gilbert Roland and Marin auditorium. The M.
presentation will
Palmer lend authenticity to their be under the direction
of three
parts of thr patient who slip* out
grade teacher*, Mr*. Chlorof the sanitarium at night for a fourth
Davis, Mr». Lottie Nix and
clandestine drink, the Monte C ar­ i*.
Nancy Brock. Mrs. Eaear
lo croupier whose fancy la caught Mr*.
Irv Mis* Stanwyck, and Hubert*, Price will' b« the accompanist Tor
the play. The public Is cordially
Mis* Stfnwycks nurse.
Invited to attend.

Two hundred dollar* was clear• ed by the Aialca Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club on the "IP’
Xmas Decorations
sound football game sponsored bv
Seen A t Club Meet the cirri*, recently, Mr*. E. C.
Harper, finance chairman, an­
nounced at the regular meeting
onstratlon on Christina* deco­ of the group held on Friday
ration* at the regular meeting morning at the home of Mra. I’or-H
of the Hanford Home Demon­ tr r Lansing.
A Chriatma* arrangement eonstration Club held. Thursday af&gt;.
BIRTH 'ANNOUNCEMENT
lernoon at the home of Mr*. t$at waa held with Mra. C, R.
J. O. Andes. Mr»- C. M. Flow, Kirilov ai Judge. The arrange­
era reported to the group on ment by Mrs. J , M. Mnye was announced today the birth of twin
the county rouiK.it meeting and pronounced best. Memhcra andj daughter*, Meriel and Meritim, on
stated the local club is now a guest participated in an auction !*«•. 7. Mrs. Hearn will be &gt;
member of the National Federa­ sale of hand work. About 20 mrmi«:re«I as tha former Mary
,
tion of Home Demonstration [member* answered the 'roll call Diehl.
by naming a flowering tree.
Clnbe.
’
, ' ll
It I* estimated (hat prehistoric
A discussion was. held on tak­
Hadrian's .W all waa _ built men had an average Ilf* of about
ing part In a rummage sal* in across
Britain from Solway 14 year*.
connection with the other Home Firth toGreat
Wallaend In 122 A. D.
Demonstration Club* of 8eralnole
County. During the program Mra.
W. -L. Roche dr*played a- beanIt/ul tray aho had made out of
aluminum after whicii delightful
refreshment* we^n served.
Thi Andes’ home* Waa beauti­
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placed on a ta hi A * Furthering
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MA (ilft From Yowell’n Meant .More”
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Below In A Sample Certificate
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Mra. C. F. Proctor and Me*.
R. M. Burns aa co-hoateese*.
Those attending the meeting
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NEW YOKK Dec. lb
Southern Methodiat'a f o o t b a l l
brain truat already knowa It* Co*
ton Bowl opponent—Penn State
—art a defense record agaln*t
rushing thla year an;! turned tn
the beat total defense mark alnrr
1687. ‘
, On a percentage baaia Penn
State'* aerial umbrella th r past
"Season waa the moil effective In
the nktlon. Only S7.2 prreent of
entmy tosses found their mark.
On the customary bad* of
yard* yielded’ per gani«,'r Nbrtlf
Carolina Stale noted out Color­
ado College fpr the past drfrnse
*'** '•Perth State
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crown, while
hogged
total and rushing defense hortlegist* Athletlr Bureau, which re­
leased final defense ktatistle* today, Penn Slate held their nine
foes to an average of only 17
ground yards par game. Against
both rushes and paas*t Penn
B u te yielded 78.8 yards per game
lowest since Santa Clara's record
66.6 la 1637
Penn State finished' fourth In
total offense with 383.6 yards
averaged per game, ■and second
In rushing offense behind lead­
ing Detroit,' with 301.1.,
Ho the statgrs hold a 287.1
yards per g'ainv advantage over
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m pletrd, were Colorado ‘ Colre, 28.2 per cent: Detroit, 28.4;
'tuple, 26.9; Maryland, 80.8; San

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P1»T foreign ration* will o ffer’ versity of K*n»*j—. which I* *cmlto Irnd money to thr Antrricani inx Kay Evans and Co. lire*
government, but *he Irttcr* will January 1 lt&gt; play tivorgia T nl:,
!»• mailed on April Fool's Day. j will I* tlit 23rd different Insti­
l i r UAL HOWtlS
j (Thi* ha
A musical diaper will b* pm on tution to h«* ■rc'firvlCntvd In the
Gator Capers Face
v.L U. YORK I/P&gt;—I •»" KV},n* , d n w ’**■
the market that play* '"Hreak The (hunni- lto » | classic *hic6 the
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Two More Contents *ive jrob an advance ti«lk at 1648. A- menjher of the National As­ New*
MotherA’ wht .u_
M-rlea started 14 Nrw Year's ago.t
need* n changv.
I
dull
Mr
that
everyone
kindly
ha*
Before H olidays fid gotten that nine day* before sociation. of Manufacturer* i'l l ‘ All hi, all. however,
Manana* generate beat a fte r
*
a
.k _
»end John L. V-wi* an eyebr%* •
llitofhlnta waa wiped out I pret - i n r ulnrt-d in car* fur shipmant.
GAINESVILLE Dec. IB (ftp,.- dutiit the Japanese war might tomb, and fleorgd (ternard Rh*w IMW. Th*» hiberndle.
Will again dlarlultn any revponal.
r i* l|—'W ith, four game* In the !a«t another full year.
billtr fur mankind.
record*, the Unlveralty of Florida
The foreran! la for a strange
Vaudeville will ri*e from. Ita
basketball tram fare* two morr and exciting year, in fart, frairAnteftt* Ireforfc pausing up hard­ »b-d 1648 will he like 1617 hopped grave and paradr ita creaking
imrm* a ru m the tflevlaiun acreen
wood antic* for Christmas frail- up hu vitamin*.
briefly, then return to the wind*
vitlea.
lug nheet of oblivion. ,
Mere are the prosper!*:
Coarh Sam MrAIIDtrr and hla
Pricea will remain a lot higher
William Saroyan will compoae
lutlketrerlng outfit engage the •hati nkirta. A genuine T-boric
University of Miami In a two- .leak of pre-war thickness will be a new play—tht* tlrue in Engllah—
and the critica won't like it be*
game u r t r i l» Miami DecernW exhibited at the American Muaeutn cauae
they will lie ahle to underlltth and *i3th ( Friday and Satur­ of Natural History and draw
day), They will not go into ac­ thousand* of adinirfhr vialtora. atand it.
At the opening of th e ' Metro­
tion again until a toad trip semi* It will lie flanked by two armed
politan opera In Manhattan two
them to I..S.IL and Tulane on guards.
society dowager* whp spend the
January Jth A 8 th ..
4 1 0 S a n f o r d A v e m it
The slogan of (Ingle ladle* will ••Veiling kicking a'football around
f “The New Look Hr fore Yoihj the bar joungr will low the front
rap'* til the bachelor* they’ll
Wolf Calls Gridders
to pru|ioM- to, aince it will rivea escorted by a real ape
To P ractice' Feb. -9 avtr
• I.rap Year.
dressed in a tuxedo and wi&gt;arlng a
diamond in it* forehead.
Ilut "Thr New Look
A. Jury, will set free a nufh ac_GAINESVILLE
1. ***» LfI
t_Dee.14...15
I «ISp«- t prove
. with .age, and ..neither
a* - willa
ruaed of murdering un old friend
Live the King!
who Insisted on telling throe
venerable “Talking dog” stories In
Which I* u somewhat involved
a row.
•
wHy of bringing up the subject
A man will get wealthy by in;
that the University of Florida's
venting a radio gadget that filters
football filte rs , who rupiplgled
oat jokes aliout why Ulng Croxhy’a
aslary,
their four-fivb-one football sea­
not IncluJi
son lust n couple of weeks ago,
s SOLD TO OWNER-OPEKATOMS ONLY’ (WHITE)
will he back In shoulder pads anil
DOWN PAYMENT OF ir.OOJIO RbqUiBED
helmets In' eight , weeks. Coach
Apply t«:
.
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Kay Wolf has announced that
,
McLean Trucking Company, Inc.
.
■{print practice will begin MonWiaslon-Halem, North Carolina
day, riiiMiaf: ftb, fur a j It or
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Francisco, 86.4; Si. Mary’s, 30.7;
and Davidson, 30.8.
Michigan's Wolverine* w e r e
t C o a c h e s A n d S c rib e s
i p o st effective in interceptions,
Sports Roundupr
T o N a m e A ll-A jn e rfc a
'grabbing 18.0 per cent of all
By HUGH FULLERTON, ill,
/passes hurled against them (27 of
B a s k e tb a ll C o m b in e
*'• • "Primsylvanla
— •— •- rtdlared*
—ii— j* ■„
146).
18.1i
per cent, or 2rl of H I.
first requirement for a man who
The Rose Bowl nominees
Howard Jlolcum. A'nle
Michigan ami Southern Califur runs a big league baseball farm
University
nta—-Were the. only major teams
m
a
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w
e
of th e - National Association of
against which no touch'
ltd Yule roach who re&gt; Buskethall Coaches of the United
cently • t^ak-^rhargr of Detroit’s .Stall s, announced/trvlny that for
minor league operations, soya the the third sUuight year the ngr
remarkable thing1almut. the whole tiring roaches uml sports writers
business _is how his htemory baa would select nn All
Improved;* Inee he has had to keep lego basketball team
un n diixrn
if True Muoaitne.
Tim team will be pirki’d by the
he’ll have to do a lot-more re­
membering, ItecaUMt the Tigers rnmbiiird votes of all college
are just tieglpning to rebuild o coaches,nnd by rt panel of s|s*rts
ehaln that was reduced to almost writer*, selected by I he coaches,
but
waa
tietler____or.t.
than any*Mother nnthing—First b;
ropreaenting the K diM rbls of the
.a
_ ...
the past
two years.
Notre Dame, famuli'
National Collegiate Athletic As90 farmhands, then the war add aoclatlqn. A procedure of eiprnlJack Zollcr's decision to get out ixing ballots will lie followetl,
Others besides Notre Dame of chuln-store baseball . . . '' " e which will make this it truly re
that repealed among the top IB have a few good player* way nrrsrntatlve All American team.
were I'enn State, third last year, down,” itulfe says, "but none who
William A Mary; Holy I!;
IT S A HABIT WITH TKCfl
North Carolina Htate, Texas and i haven't seen all thj- players yet,
Mia m i , Dec, ib t/D -T h.- «&gt;rDavidauh. Only rlulia placing hu! I'd like to so I ran hav« all nnge Bowl classic- with Kansas
Tiuill'u sijth
aivttl W
ttlttbl
will lt«-. ftiili.iiertin
uigm Tech's
vl
among the tup 16 in both offense Idea of how good they aro and itiitl
and defense this year wore I'enn won’t have to depend so much on trip, and its fourth In five year*.
reports'.
*,,
.
Sounds
like
a
tough
Thu Engineers played In the 1943
State, Notre Damn, Georgia Tech
Job, but Red insists: ”1 like tala Cotton Bowl, 1911 Sugar Bowl,
and( Detroit. .
•
1946 Orange n«wl and ,1048 Oil
Example* of ntdaldy apt ward
Ing on varimis *purts subject*:
Stanley I^rwe, Mar«|uette U.
-ticket
director
who #Is_ trying
tn fur hi* Junr fight . . . Tatum,
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satisfy the demand
for atl_New
the speedy Texas IT. tackle anil
Year's Eve game with Wiscon­ relay runner, specialism! In get­
sin: "Now I know whnt It prob­ ting the men returning kickoff*
ably is like to Iw trapped in l&lt; thi* fall. In the last game, Ta»
MIAMI D e c T jM /P )-P la y b*; pressure cooker.
tom nablicd the runurr alx time*
Harold Keith. Oklahoma U.
seven kicks,
professional clay courfa tennis publicity: “The" Big BIx luiaket- nnKen
Iwrcffler. Ht. Louis twinchampionships with 32 leading ball race la as wide open as Joe tiers’ coarh, argue* th a t fl-U.ltcd
l competing fur tire title, R. Brown's mouth."*.
Rocha. Bomber
rookie from
Bed Smith, New York Herald- Oregon State, move* "like a small
dad bv Frankie Kovaca, of
T r ib u ta ry
between
;• William* ami other eiiually tall players . . .
land. Calif.___
____
Jack March of l'elhain Manor,
Carroll i’arkdrj Newark Dear's
N. Y,, ‘and Ed Soltek. Saranac
general manager, - says the Indi­
Lake, N, Y., will open the tourna­
ana won't have to worry about
ment at 3:90 I'. M
Allle C l A r k 'a ieportedly-wenk
Oilier matchra:
- Ed Copeland, Winter I’ark, v»
Kay White, Miami: Ike - Mary,
Coral Gables va Bill Harris. Mi­
knows tbo riyiner Hn’t going for
ami Bearh; Welby Van Horn,
an extra base. Ha ought to make
Knoxville, Trnn.. va M. Reming­
every thruw like he wa* mad.”
for the hoy*," he explain*.
ton. Abbot. Harrison, Me.; Byron thing
la taking a western
Thomas, West I’alm Bearh v* "Syracuse trip,
with a visit to the
P lu m e
George Lyman, Oberlin, O.; John basketball
Phone
Bowl garno, and everybody
Howard. ,la&gt;s Angeles, va )kl Roao
81LV K R
turned
ddt
for
the
team
this
Burke, New York. ysar." . . , Joe Loula has given
FLEET
Novae* v» Leo Futlwuod, Coral up golf. ■ But only temporarily.
CABS
Gable*;
Bob Decker,
Miami Joe saya he won't have time be­
ick McKee, Miami.
cause he'll Just get bark from

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STOP - LOOK,- LISTEN
CONCRETE sewer pi|&gt;c, rroase
:
|,si petltibn for f*1* * 1 *li»
New precision built K. D. W,
trap*, septic tanks, blocks, RADIATOR cleaning, tepairing. ttiaif*1. » M UtAl 4ft« t«ai 4|*a»&gt;
Rouse* 10'xUP*' 1200.. 10‘* 18
benches, stepping stones. MirNew RaJiatori. new .cons, we li%
j tt.L* Uun ^ i U Jt. \Y- vy *».,
8390. F. O. H. Ormond. Can ba
C*lW &gt;
o f He»D*«ht*lr t'xTlt.ltg,
erle Concrete Co. 309 Kim Arc.
take off &amp; install. Jimmie CoV-f^lofitlii. uii f|i#i I,a« 'iiay uf |W*
rrecled in a few kourt or we
Phone 1985.
1111B Siu-L-t Mi tel Works Phone &lt;n
xcif,h*- , J ill* for HDkituv^l of ia u ii
will deliver and eraet the aama
day at a verv moderate price. FRESH FLOWERS DAILY, Are J » * L .
(k tn tftl '’f IliF ^ n td jr t*f
It
See Mr. Wnwds, 83 Pi vis ion St,
taking orders now for CHRIST - 1
Kxpeit Kadm R epairing
Hut t!*ftA»»C « n ilitb *^t|j *I»«y !
Ormond. Fla.
. ‘
MAS.' Wreaths, Door Sprays, . Fred Mti-rs. till E. Jiiu Hi.
uf NsiYe-ffUryf,
etc. STEWART the FLORIST.
IUiit.ll* A. fiilL
6 room furnished houae. M il
SEE UK FOR
AtFii'.liiHfiiirit .if Hi#
814 Myrtle.' 26d-W.
French Ave.
--MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
i^ f ju f!r MJiitfl, tic
~r
AND TYPING
— All kind* II .00 buslu-l
FILLING STATION, sjork end Fruit
* CREDIT LUItEAU OF
J. T. Kartier. W. Geneva Aye,
IS' C u t I9 T U P T ill
N it
npiipment for sale. Phone 9104.
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dining
room
suite.
110 N. Park
Phene IBO
1 SMALL Furnished House Trail­
IS i T t u l l A T K
4100.
er. , I lot Jttat outside rlty.
J.S ItK . T i n ; K H T A T K o y T i n
I
FOR
RENT
Floor
saridvr.
Lights A water available. Will T U R K E Y ' S — K n-sh iftc u e d ®r operation. Reasonable ixU J. Easy
T IK T IP M A ,
.1
S an­
? f ! ,\ I.L W ilt *11 i r M AX C O N selL separately. . |200 00 each.
live all slice.
f i.i . ynor
ford
Paint
A
Glass
f.o.
Piioiw
v i *.
Phone 718-M4,
Christmas order now. Onr mile
ii iiilitiY |{tYeif, fti*f tjifl il
308.
beyond
Wilson
CoYticr
un
Ml.
l= I I - . i f l y her f(f«all flfRl |
3 BEDROOM horn*" on 2 tots.
Dora Road or Phone 9R*4.
DOtHiR • PLYMOUTH
It#-Aitii11iiifti fttifl Jil iltr ***f»*i «r
Fruit tree#, Yell modern eonTliw t i |Msjiiii. »1#u (ti**ef*, tfl#t lfl&gt;
P A R IS AND HKHV1CK
venienres. Immediate posses­ 11 FT. FIUGIDAIKE 1299.75
108 PalM rtla Ave.
Plione t o i l flint hit (icijfkii* aif4 filial «t6*
sion. O. B. Griggs, Rt. I, Rag
Ulm* *Ur 9%III fapfjb to
New,, just arrived. A n excel
tlir
ililw H. U U.lw. I .... .
822, 8900 Sipes Ave,
lent Christmas Gift. Hill Hard­
HIGNF.
a
t—jppEi±ftiI^
^
ware Co, 301 E. First St.
Ti'ifttln mi fti*- lit* f 4(8% « f (if*
IMHJCIHATEii AVAILABLE ,
H bo. „ . j ._ - - i - v i f i
Phon*
83.
*
O— DEE’S SIGN R
IF#t»!»•#18. I "*f i Tmfht fit'l*|jruVI*.I of titIiiit.
New 2 bedroom tilings lew with
ti tjii fn»t f i Hit I ij.lv flit |nr a* A tflh iti *
O . I*, t a pdmaa. Pboma 1021
drive In -portico targe living I DINING TABLE, 4 chain, good
latizalt 1% Uf Vlif rtitfftf Of I*ill. Tt»*
moms, bedrooma rurprlsihgty
wicker construction. Crosky Colitn'i Radiator Shop for co|-t »• M*»* tl.'**
*•# IIIit if«|li lit*
roomy, spacious aiu-losed porch,
Radio 5 tubes slab table, all
pli-to radiator service. loti Sa.i- u| Kt*% FHlflvr i H skitchen has cabinet sink, water
-j
|
ftslevfliU
good condition. 914 Park Ave.
ferd Ave. I’imiie 15A.W
A iliiiln ilrttU iv of | U v i U i t ,.t
heater anti ample cupboard
or Call 347-J after 6:00 P. M.
i iilt rM tn u a , tliM riteuspace. Outside stuccoed on con­
A im i IIKPAIIUNG. Ilall’e Gar­
crete. inside has waterproof I SECOND HAND Dalton adding
age, Hanford and Celery Ave­ f n - u if i .IK m .\i : jo ilK m t.V j
machine 82U.IML Cali 1213 beepat plus 2 coats of pRsater,
nuePhone 10H0-M,
2* Ul v« r £!&lt;••{.
tw»4n | and 5.
hardwood floor* In IM
i*nntnirv. Con Ilf H I fmI
*
For lh-pendahle
Lot has 10 ft. frantag* and
Yin* ftr* h rrrt.y f*&gt;iwii*«l ai.4
GIVE
HIMa
16
H.
P.
Johnson
HRFFIMGEIUTION
HER
VICE
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in
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located In Mayfair, priced at
Outboard Motor fur Christm*a.
ft il 7 of J lit U h l); 4. 1* X t *i
Call
IS 150 00, terms. n-. Hi#
bill « f
ruiuulfltit 'T t l f l
Available now. 181850. Iliil
GANAH RKFIUGEBATION
Let us khow you this property: I
ifalW JtJll Jh I|t1« fat Lie Nil tl
Hardware Co. 301 E. First St.
SERVICE
bedroom bungalow, comfortably
if
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ph*»e 63.
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sited living room,, sun porch,
Ph 570-W
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A tiir* * JtlhfifiiU4 tie» 111n sill *»« 11*•11
dining room, bath, kitchen, CELERY PI.ANTS, Abbott A
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plenty of closet and cupboard
Cobb, Early Fortune .and 768.
l.l 15 t ■ it * H4 iv t| - | ■i
•Ip o . ntlvlrt* an&lt;l »jMii»liiiir&lt;k on
Space, fettle fan, water (mater,
H. G. Dvhratts. Phone County
torial M*curlly ihuI Iikoiiu * tai **Itl Ji it, I# llPlltf Ahull tf|B Jtuli |tilt I tt
&amp;
!^n d' ■garage,
■ beautiful■
fur f«»Mi f i i t o « t i v * W H lii.2003.
tl_
mutter"
J. P. Dvpip#*:)’,
ly lamlscaped on large corner
i U I S I M , O. P. II.,ri.I.U ., x‘l.ru
Mavmilifl
I’lnnioi
9107.
FOR REAL CEDAR Christmas
lot. .
/ Circuit i w i *i Hauroiu, |rh»
" I . . » , ( i|u ultli-ial
u .tl tb.iM .f
Furnished bungalow th at Is un­
trees various siic* A price*.
in \ i *i : h s i : u v u t :
hi* u .r :c iji ila r ,.f S '.&gt; «in ib n , \
usually well planned and built
84* a t Fruit Market, South For &lt;W*UU«*of lh** lir fM Mw»W •l*.
i»«.
by one of tho best of San­
Park Ave.
j#rvlr«M now In Sanford *'»ll or
x i. I* lleriulun. Cleik
ford's builder*. * bedrooms,
tS K A l.l
wtltt* BABY VAfeKT. Dayton*
hath, living room, dining room,
— kttrfw in &amp; n .o rU ro ,
M i U l V K T T T IIO M A K ,
67'J-W. We pack A ship.
NEED A NEW R0DF1 U ,a l rel.l 'I III A
H k /m U M S r u l t v ,
electric refrigerator.
n .m i ii .t, K litV Y n f iK .
presi-ntative will, gladly help
6 ROOM bungalow in fair con­ c o a l o r Wo o d c i r c b l a t o r ,
Hen.
LtJiliir
t t i.u t
you. Terms arrangnl. Volusia
dition located in outskirts of
ae new. 616 Cypress Ave,
Vint ate h*i*py r.,|itl,e,1 .m l
Konfiiig
Co.
Phone
W5-R
RanSanford, priced at 84400.00
+i* ,,,l i u I,# sn.l ei-prer upon lh ,
Phone 826-H.
£__
ford.
Wall .fruited.
Mlt 4 . ) « l Js tiu 'irr, A. !• t !M
tu tn » 1,111 , f (um ptelhl
III. i
CHlCKkN AND DAIRY FARM GIRL'S Junior *De bicycle, good
MEAT CURING a id smoking in see Me f t * . In Ibis v a u t. In M
paved road an two sidao. $ood ■ condition. ‘Pbone 431-W,
rentra) Fbuida'a most modetn ritf i.it ru e ri or jifuiimUe C o u e lr,
six rbotn modern bouse, 4 room
froren food locker plant. We ,t lienluitl. yioM-Ja L&gt;
6
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tenant hats**, chicken ftoi
n otify you by card when your T t ..,.,* ., iMtna an artlon tor ,!■
and runs sufficient fer carry­
meat Is ready and guaraniev voce*.
in g i«04 laying hew, dairy HlgbanC cask nrtrs paid for ua«4
Th e Kasfw.l It.la id It dfrlaaat«.l
satisfaction. Plant open daily h . it,, nrtttpaprr I* w hlih lh l»
bant* and faed rums la carry - furtdture. Ted lMrla Furoltura
ty:IHI to 0:00.
Orrffr th ill l*» (Ailillitird (nr rout
Q*. 811 E, 1 st EV 35a
l i head of cattle. GcoAnA a ria
CENTRAL- FLORIDA U I’lCIs uitiMcutlt* srsebs.
67 acres, doee lit 37500 (H),
TT lT .M M H . ( ) p. Il.tn d '.n CSerk
BVT your «8» regn#dl*aa of FREEZE AND STORAGE CO.
iehns.
uf 4»I4 O u u t i t ' ^ v t al gxnf-od.
491 W. U lh HU'
«e -cmwtltlon. Boy Keel, 344
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refrigeratin'. K. M. Young P.
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top wbtar heaters,
E -C o w A Heifer calf.
ATlt-VTHiN LADIES!
vice Company
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cnlf new week old. Milk over 4
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dows.
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all eitex Deliev,
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SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA . *~

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Legion Site
i r m l i a n l lia M
Oner
that when the headquarter*

solved program of "currency re­
* •
waa established here In July,,1946 form."
the i-rgion had only.20,000 mem­
Coupled with (he revaluation
ber* in Florida and now there are
LONDON, Dec. IB—(/IT—Karl more than 50,000 member* on all was the abolition of rationing for
food and indu,trial goods. More­
B T i Baldwin, 80, thrice Prime Min­ of whom record* mu»t lie kept.
ister nf tlrlu ln , dirt) In hU
over,
price cut*,of 10 Iq 12 per
Mr. Field reported that there
■leap Saturday at h it home In wa*
cent were announced on such
much
enthusiasm
at
the
Btourport.
Worrea'ershire—I I
supper at th r Country Club commodities ai bread, flour, eeyear* after ho hail forced Kdward steak
VIII to renounce hi* throne n* and that every representative of crsls. macaroni and beer.
the price for choosing to marry the 1-eglon and of civic groups
An adjuatment between "the
heartily endorsed the headquarter* existing
an American divorcee.
high commercial prices
, ’ project. The Jaycees were re- 4those paid
In non-ntloned
Baldwin* S W
t f f
C " .Z j’" " " " 1 A J J *
• » ' stores) and lha excessively low
prices %&gt;f rationed supplies was
-£ *told
f l *Kdward
t t * i ^thatI Kwho
r r also
JS S
T JInt .behalf nf the ordered
terbury. «who
In a wide variety of othspoke
he must renounre either the thtone
er supplies, Including-milk, eggs
Chamber
of
Commerce,
and
It.
H.
nr twice-divorced Wallis Warfield
Pope, County Commission chair­ tea, fabrics, footwear and cloth
Simpson, Kdward those ahdica* man.
Ing.
tlon.
Thla suggested that the great
Kiwanls -was represented by
It was Baldwin, who on Dec. l is te r Tharp, president, and by hulk of the Russian population
. 10 atood before the House- of John Krlder, City Commlsaioner- would he paying more.
Commons with tear* In hla eves elcct. • *
Officially a ruble has hern
and delivered the message of at*
worth 18 cants In exchange with
sp
The l.lona were represented
dicatlon froinJCdwaril. n personal
by King Lion W. O. Livingston, United States money, h u t, there
friend.
Secretary J. II. Bltbeo, Vice has .been no free exchange. A
“No more grave message has President Ricbard Dcas' and .by more realistic ratio of rubles to
aver been
received* ..1’/ |*’*, *1*j John Ivey, who served aa m
-—--a
.
master dollars has been the diplomatic
mant and no more difficult and „f rfrpm ' n, „
, h„ supper.
sup, „ r.
rate-J-diplomats were able to gvt
I might aay, more repugnant task
11
13 rubles for $1 In Moscow. Still
The
Legion
was
represented
by
has ever been Imposed on s Prime Joel Field. Ned Smith. John .Rauls, another value was placed bn
Minister,” hr said.
J. J. Rocco, Senator L. F. Hoyle, Ihe ruble by Harold Stassen after
Baldwin recounted how he lm&lt;l eervire officer for the Post and his visit to Soviet Russia, lie
told Kdward that he did not be­ the County, and Chester Miller, said it wa* worth altout a nick­
lieve the country would approve Chef do Guerre of the 40 et 8 el.
the
va marriage and that In choosing Volture.
(The decreed cash exchange
queen the people had a 'Voice. • r . Cooley
‘f
oullinrd the duties for unhanked ruble* is equiva­
ho
Prime
Minister
said
Kdward
|
.
w*
The
lent to a swap of dollars for
committee snd expressed
.i.i i.i_
i n b.....a
o r n, I n»
of nil
hl* commlttep
exp
told
him L
hea._________
was going afor the interest dimrs, but the new prices of
Mrs.' Simpson and was «.pr»|HKT4 J Jjtpreclatlon
In his project l»y civic goods give Ihe "dimes’* new val­
to go ”
Hull*. Ned Smith told Ihe Com- ue )•'
,
"We are not judges," Baldwin milter thst now is
it the time to
The conversion rale* for the
■aid. “ Ilia Majesty has announced epeet n memorial headquarter* ruble,
aside from rash presented
his decision. lie has told us what building to lie used as a “living for exchange,
la on a sliding
be wants to do, and I think we memorial” to thr vrterans of all
scale up from one tiljl rublv
m utt close our ranks.”
wart.
lor a new one.
Shortly thereafter Raldwin be­
Senator llnyle listed the' ad­
Pra-lM ? Internal loan* were
came Karl Raldwin of Bejvdley vantages
Sanford for th r site ordered merged into a singly
and retired to hit birthplace in from thr ofstandpoint
of
location,
state debt,’ "the exchange to »•*
Btourport to "raise pigs.”
transportation and recreational effected’on a basis of three ru­
advantages. Mr. Coleman said bles in previous loans for one
the Chamlier of Commerce ruble In .the new unified Inan.’t
Information lionib that
Is solidly behind thr project.
Rut "treaty obligations between
the U.S.S.R. and foreign stales
irMlImHI
I'&gt; |l «!*»»
remain until the deposits of Ihv
rlodlcals’*^-^
£ .
~ 4. "Private American cltliena Fotvign Aid I?UKf*(&gt;d bank will be revalu ed -at—"one
ruble for one ruble." Deposit*
can tpread sparks of .tru th
H 'a » i l » * , u !■-.«, l ‘S ) e H a r t
totaling more will be converted
when eroding letters, food parpackages fo to the House "the President has to tha rata of one-for-one on
cals and clothing i&gt;
asked for lursd and you hive • *h* flrat 3,000 ruble*, three-forthree-forIndividuals overseas.”
To make j l possible for pen Ui»rn him a .In n a*
*
tW0
th# n , I t 7'000 *nd , h W '
hl" J * ,,1&lt;\n**
, .
for one on all above 10,000.
pies In other lands to have the
I lie GUI’ high command de­
“Payfng of current accound
’acta on which to base their dafa
eitlont, Dr. Mott advocated "free creed a "take it or leave it" strate­ of cooperative. enterprises and
access to the news for all peo­ gy. Under procedure limiting all organisations as well a s .o f col­
ples” and "a wnrld-wula cam delistr to 40 minutes jn d prevent­ lective farms," the decree Mid,
palgn of education In Democratic ing llie lubmuiion nf any amend­ "ar« to be revalued at the rate
of five rubles of the old ^rurrenw Id*eas and praetlrca."
thus barring showdown cy to four of the new currency.
The shrine adjoin* a village ments
The new ruble currency, llko
green, teens of Ihe elellon of •voles on Mr. Trumsn's request for
1733, for the truthful reporting standby, pricr-wagr and rationing the old, feature* the portrait
of Lenin. The notea, however,
of which John Peter Zengrr powers,
»
are much larger than the old.
waa imprisoned. Freedom of lira
The Communist Party newspa­
Passage under this procedure
press In Ihe rnlonlca was ‘ es­
tablished by hi* subsequent trial requires a two-thirds vole. The per Pravda printed photographs
of the new money and detailed
and acquittal.
issue was in doubt.
descriptions today. The chief In• At a meeting preceding thi*
Cliariman
Wolcott
(R-Micli)
of
novation Is a 25-rulde note, whlr-i
ceremony, Raymond L. Claybergar, president of Ihe, National the I louse Banking Committee did Hut previously exist. The "Id
Better Ruthless Bureau, wa* opened the debate with a declara­ .’10-ruMr denomination was aban­
fleeted president of the Society tion (bat the Republican bill. Etn- doned.
The other note# are for' 1,
of the National Hntlne of the . bodying a "voluntary effort'
3, 6, 10, 50 and 100 rubles.
Bill of Right*.
______
.......... general principle, "is all we could do at . Pravda hailed the abandon­
Edward „I., • Green,
ment of rationing editorially as
.manager of tba National Heller thr special session."
*' .
victory fdr Socialism and said
Riislnrss Bureau. was elected
VUi/n » Republican. Rep. Smith aprices
were rising in "the capi­
ylca-prcsldent.
of Ohio, declared ihe GOP mea talistic United States."
I
Most Russians with paper ru ­
sur^ would "resulted the notori­
on hand m ust convert them
Glndioli Blossoms ously discredited NRA." Wnlcoll bles
by I&gt;ee, 22. Those hr VerttoM dD r
drclarrd "there 4s nothing faintly irlct*. are given until Dee. 20.
(t'M iltSiS t i i a I'aae n m
resembling NRA codes in ihis
"Old money not presented b /
pints handled In the last weakly ....
Ihe fixed date will lie cancelled."
report period at price* ranging “III.
Republican Mil, . built Mid Ihe decree, "and will lose
from a dally average of 39.rer)t«„r The
around voluntary measure*! for power of payment."
to 4# cents-per pint*.
The Russian merger and con­
Fort Mytr*.—-In addition to holding down living costs, wituld
the gladioli shipments fin a lly |« put liefore the House under version of internal state loans
referred to, thla market I* handl­ rule* which would give Ihe Dem­ tnadn tieforc 1047 mean* the cut­
ing ah Incteaslng volume of pep­ ocrats no rhanre to counter with ting of the stale debt* cxlatieg
per, Flrat ra r of the season, lice proposal* from President Tru­ through 1046 to one-third,
pas* through censorship, have
ember 10, brought 14.25 per msn's antl-infistlon program.
Dispatches from Moscow, which
bushel. A sharp Increase In vo|
Ren. Gore (D-Tenn&gt; announced
urn* la Indicated, for the next two the Democrat* will level their at not reported Ihe amount of loan*.
wteki. Tomatoes,
— , In
.. abort supply, tark upon the GOP bill on thre* The Statesman** Yearbook state*
that Rusila't Internal debt Jan.
bul
,
t
0
inc.rBM®
'.n ,h* contentions:
Y
P i1 next 10 day*, have been bringing
j. « |t |, only an Ineffectlva I, 1033. waa 10.088,000,000 h|J
66 to |8 per bushel
ungraded.
i h t l ------gesture and a smoke screen for blea ami "haa been Increasing
Fort Pirrce.—The tomato move, inaction.
annually."
ment ha* continued fair through
2. It la designed "to raise Inlh* week, with volume expected tereal r ates n o t1only on govpm
-HUHtHAN-PRICBS
Tv to ■UUll - BT e y f« &lt;ri he~~prrffiling mrnt bonds, thereby Increasing
MOSCOW Dec. 15 (AT—New
uraal*. 27JI41
Hlflil #...1.1
week'*
field as&gt;l_
crates, q u al­ the cost of government, but also retell prices, set to complement
ity, fAlr. t° excelled, prices. $3 an Inrrease on all eomme.rdal the Issue-of Ihe -new ruble rurto . 68.40. :Uucumbers.
yellow loan* across the country."
rency and the end of rationing,
crookneck squsxh, and licans
3. The anti-trust aectlon "would were announced hy th e ' 8ovlet
moving In light volume. 31a
give big liuslnes* a big stick over government today.
Manager M. K. Wllligpr* repo
. They will vary between town
*aale of two fanry crates of to. government”
Under the GOP Btrategy, de­ and country and aleo among
matoes, grown by Stacy Rogers
three newly established price ad­
and--------R. K.----Brandenburg, Decemlier cider! upon In the office of Speak­ ministration tones, but rye bread
8. for a &gt;record price of $125. er Martin of Massa-hunetta. all will sell for at relatively little as
proceeds going to the Okrecholicc amendments would be barred. De­ two rubles, 80 kopecks a kilo and
|Mlemorial
*
* . ”Myer bate would l« limited, with a
Hospital■ -Fund.
beer at seven rubles a bottle.
Heller, buyer for Bamul
P. showdown vote expected hy night­
Things are cheapest In the first
Mandril of Phil
’
hlladctphla
and J. J. fall today.
A two-third vote of the body la son*, made up of the Ukraine, the
Cernlglia, Jr., buyer for Tom-A
Toa of Atlanta, brought these two necessary to pass the bill -under Baltic republics, the Crimea, Ste
cTates, which were T5r
later donateel
*
‘ auch "take it or leave it” proce llngrad and Kaliningrad (former­
to the Fort Pierce Memorial' dure. How Democrats vote will ly Kocnlgtberg, East Prussia).
Hospital.
James MeGee was tha turn the decision, as -RepublleajU They are higher In ton* twd,-* In'•l'
clu&lt;/ing Moscow and Leningrad,
auctioneer handling this aale. with 245 seats to 187
"The prica la believed lo tie an Democrats, do .not have n two- and higher atilt In tone three, on
the northern and eastern coastal1
•n*tlm* record for tomatoes." Ihirds majority In number*.
on.
If the procedure—under which
Mid Manager William*.
Pompano.—Bean movement ha* House rules are suspended — ■Tl? Ihe following table the rubbeen rather heavy and cucumber fails. House Republican Leader
£
volume has shown p steady In­ Halleck of Indiana said there change rale of 19 cents te the
gres**. Weather and growing would be no time for further ae- dollar. There hat been no free
conditions Idsal, with crops ehow- tlon on the economic front at the exchange.
Ing good, prospects,
special session which ends this Cemmodltlly
Awou
Florida City,—A few bean* week.
Rye Bre *d
t Kilo
were picked during the last week.
“If the Democrat* whip thla
(2.204 lbs)
Moat of the tomatoes In thla area Ihing." he said, "It’s their rseponl Kilo'
going to the Miami market, slblllty for preventing any coet: i kiio
lend looks good and picking of.livlng legislation at this ses- Wheat Flour
Macaroni (top grads) 1 Kilo
4 sta rt on It about Jan. 18. •Ion."
;
Sugar
1 Kilo
ahokoe.—Shipment* of beans
He lold reporters that If the rCalf
. i . Cubes
ated a reduction or votumo bill were opened sup for amend- « fff^ n ,i» s « .
■ I Kilo
to the Fall crop having reach­ ment#, and the President'* price
1 Kilo
‘Mite,
Wash Flsl
1 Kilo
wage
and
rationing
plan
waa
of­
totalM|Jk
1 LIU*
fered
as
aa
amendment,
"there
es ra. Very little production wouldn’t be 25 vote* for It." '
(1.06 Qte)
from December 20
10
i
All t h a t ’would result, he prary 15, when ctoMrin
eloaerin
1 Kilo
1 be In Winter production, gued, would be long arguments*
a; i Bottle
during the week haa been and a delay that would prevent Cotton Thrsad
4 Spool
any action at the special session.
growth,
of l
minutes for and 20 minute* Kerosene
against the bill which waa Inout

ro Wins Case

Reds Revalue Ruble Midwest Cold, Rest
Of U.S. Is Normal
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derly conduct to osmuIL They
jvere given various sentences
ranging from on* to 18 months in
jail.

rhethcr, in the light of th r Taft- (
larticy law. it should nullify an ;
Ha
House. Action
irder .requiring
the Kdw;ard G, j
ardor
..
Rudd Manufacturing* company to _
stop discouraging Rs Detroit
(realise,* tiaa, I
e»l
plant supervisors from joining comes up with a definite . pro-'
Ihe Foremen's Association of gram.
£
America.
"Money w ith o u t'a plan It rat
The circbit court issued Its or­ hob m oney -th ere Is no doubt
der last June 3, In support nf about that," Vandcnberg said
findings, bv the National Labor
th e emergency aid measure Is
Relational Hoard.
c n iitrlr-K i« « ratr (r«m the Ad’The Tafl-H artlry Act became mlnstrat tort* proposal for a
effective Aug. 22. Under it, longrailgp
European recovery
auporviaora are no longer class!- p’n gram .' He&lt; told them he will
fle d \a s “employes" with whom send n formal message to Conemployers must deal for collec­ grc*.s abou* thla wreji, but iet
tive bargaining purposes.
no date.
Rudd asked th r Supreme.Court
to review the entifecca
case and rule
that the circuit courf order should
be thrown out "because the lalwr
board
ird has no power under th?
law aa it now exists to proered
to a roncluslon with this ra*e."
The company al»p contended
that Congress had "rlearly shown
Its intention not to hate the proceding of such a rase as this one
continued."
The. Supreme Court, however,
ordered the,case sent bark to the
circuit churl for* its further ac­
tion In view nf the Taft-Hartley
Act. In doing so. It ordered the
circuit court's original judgment
in the case, vacated, pending a
new ruling.
Among other actions today, (hr
eourtr.
Agreed lo revif* rhargrs that
both negroes and white persons
were, arbitrarily exrluded from
jury service in trial* in Winston- THREEFEATHERS
Salem. N. C.. In October, 1U46. RESERVE — "Flrat
The negroes were tried on vari­ Among Fine Whiskies
ous charges, ranging from disor- Since 1882." Treas­
ured whiskies blend­
ed w ith th e finest
Spirit*. Wl|l
Deafened Now Hoar grain
w e lc o m e d as a
f t, In a p e e la l
With Tiny Single Unit gC ihristm
as ca rto n .
Science ha* now made It pn*.
slide’’for Ihe deafened to hear
M
l
3
faint sounds. It Is a hearing deyl{g (a yipaR th a t it-fit* in the ____
hand and enables thousands to
enjoy sermons, tpusic and friendly
companionship. Accepted by thr
Council on Physical Medicine of
the American Medical Associa­
tion. Thla device -does not re­
quire separate battery pack, bat­
tery wire, case or girnivntt to
bulge or Weigh vou down. The
lone U clear Otid pow-jrlul. So
msd" that you ran adjujt it jours-!f to suit youi hearing n* v u r
hearing change* The n u k rrs of
He'lone, Dept. 14 1160 V !Vib Si..
Chicago 8, IIL a n so nr-md of
lls lr achieveme.i*. that (hay will
gludlt wend
fr?e iiesotipl've
booklet and explain hnw you may
gf&lt; a bill ilemon*:mti.»i &lt;( tt is
remarkable heating ibvioe
in
your own home without risking a
fenny. Write Belton) ti-day. Anv.

lly AHHOICATRD PRESS
Another cold wave was over­
MIAMI. Dec. 15 (AT — Small
TAMPA, Dec. 16 (AT—Five vio­
spreading the upper Midwestern lent deaths were recorded in tha craft warnings were hoisted along
states today while virtually all Tampa-Rt. Petersburg area- over both south Florida coasts thla af­
Ihe rest of the nation had normal the .weekend, two when a flash fins ternoon from Sarasota through
or slightly above normal tem­ swept through their home, the the Florida Keys lo Melbourne
perature!.
others in unrelated traffic acci­ with winds of 26 to 35 miles an
The- Chicago Weather Bureau dents.
hour predicted.
said the coldest weather early
Sir. and Mrs. Kdward C. Judah
The W eather llurrau said a low
today was centerrd In North Da­ and their twin daughters, Ernesprraaure are a moving eaalward
kota, where Pembina reported 10 tine and Barbara, three years across
the Gulf of Mexico would
below xero but that the frigid old. were burred when Judah bring fresh
moderately strong
blast waa moving Into northern thrpw gasoline in embers In a southeast to tosouth
wind* during
Iowa and • Wisconsin.
fireplace at their home In Dunedin the night to the lower
half of the
Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn., Friday.
Rmestlne died two hours later Florida peninsula.
which had readings of 18 and IB
Warnings were to remain dis­
degrees, respectively, could expect and her father succumbed yester­
played until 6 A.M. tomorrow, but
• •
sharply lower readings tonight. day.
Petersburg
In 8t...................
.. .Helen Jack may b« flown for a logger period.
The mercury wa* expected to skid
to from five to ten below scr&lt;&gt; son, 21. waa killed yesterday when
TALLAHASSKE Dec. 16 (AT—
m
. . . ,east
M&gt; M
m m n i . n i &lt;■ Wla„
*hr motorcycle on which she was
asm far
as northwestern
consln and to five Mow In north- • H«Hnic rammed a Parked automo State Senator K. Bert Riddle of
Idle; and James Moor*c 70, of Honifay appealed to the 8upremo
western Iowa.
General rain*, with two inches Chicago, died after being struck Court today from hi* conviction
and
three - year sentence on
automobile.
at some points, were reported hyA.an’
C. Perry, alioul 6B. of Ruaof fondling a 13-year old
along the (iulf roast from Texas kin waa killed by an automobile charges
pupil in the school of which
to Georgia and Florida and Inter­ Saturday night a* he waa walk­ girl
waa principal.
mittent showers fell in the coastal ing along the highway between hr Ilia
attorney, John M. Coe of
regions of Washington ami Ore­ Ruskfn and Tampa In foggy Pcnsarola,
maintains C i r c u i t
gon.
Judge Ira Hulchingon erred In
Klsewhrrr, fair weather pre­ weather.
declining to g rant a new trial on
vailed. '
TAMPA Dec. 15 (AT—Alter- grounds th a t evidence was i n e f ­
nev* of the Florida Power Tor- ficient to support a conviction
ooratlnn contended today It would . and bad erroneously permitted
Cemetery Fundi*
....t 6100,000 to “tear up” Its prejudicial testimony to be pre­
IwKikkrepIng system to comply sented by the state.
M'aMllaa»4 ti»u&gt; Pass O m i
avoided if u telephone had, been with Ihe recent legislative art
JACKSONVILLE Dec. IB (AT—
available. The caretaker aella lot* setting up the Pinellas County
The Duval County * School Roard
at the rrm etery and the employ Utility Hoard.
R. K. Rlmmon* of Rj. Peters­ today* refused to pay to school
eea at (he City Hall also sell burg.
one of the attorneys, ask- teachers some 6700,000 In back
Ictta. Hy means oNrtie telephone, is| Federation
Judge William J. salaries which State Attorney
the raretakrr could advise th* Rarkrr to declare
uncon­ Tom W atson, recently Mid was
City Hall of lot* he had sold stitutional hecaQte,theS art
im m o n * due them.
*o that they would not lie resold. maintained, it.' discriminated
’be­
On proposal of Chairman Fyan
The new section, next to t lie
the Florida Power Corpor­ els Conroy board member# dlreerailroad, need* planting In gras*; tween
ation, which aella only electricity, ted board Attorney Edwin Coffey
roadways should he improved; lot and companies selling gas and
to ’-‘institute and proaeeute to its
owner# should lie written letters other, utilities. .
....
■ultimate .conclusion a*. Soon .a a
askiifg that they cooperate by
possible such legal proceedings
keeping lota In good condition.
LAKELAND Dec. 16 (AT—The
It la recommended. If Ihe care- Federal State Frost Warning as will result In a judicial'deter­
talker la ronjarted, It may lie Regvjcc forecast for pensinular mination of this question."
possible that he ran arrang- Flotilla tonight and Tuesday
JACKSONVILLE Dec. 16 (AT—
to have Ihe lota taken rare of morning waa partly cloudy and
for a normal charge to the lot ntlld_with Tuesday's^ fun cast The Navy w as one of 26 bidders
owner each mbrilhT IF*UTpointed parti v" cloudy" and cooler "in north­ today fo r-th w '63,000.000 Panama
City Jacksonville wartime oil te r
ouL
ern districts and scattered showAlso recommended la a survey era In south ami central districts. minala which were properties of
the RFC and operated by the
to aeo just what plants should
The outlook waa cooler In north
American Transportation
be planted and In what part of and central -districts Tuesday General
Co.
the cemetery.
night with no frost seen through
The Navy, one of the priority
Although the appropriation is Thursday.
bidders,
asked a "negotiated" hid
less, f3,18.1 In labor coat Is es­
on the terminal* which were
timated for work at the remr
TAMI’A t)ec. 15 (AT—Courtney built when German submarines
lery a t eompjred with last year’s Campbell, member of the *Rlale disrupted tanker shipments In the
outlay of 62,584 for this pm Road Department, announct-d to­ Gulf and Eaat Coast areas. The
pose.
day speed limit* on Gandy Rridge- 64,200,000 280-mlle pipeline be
and Darla Causeway would lie twrrn the two was operated by
increased to 46 an hour Immedi­ the Florida emergency pipeline
Big Four
ately.
cumpany. .
.
He said traffic had lieen mov­
ir s r U a » ( i m raa* SMI
ing
too
slowly
over
the
two
Tam­
. PENSACOLA Dec. 15 (AT —
mecling of Secretary of Stair
pa Ray spans and the higher rale
Manhall and ranking memlwr of speed would step up the flow One person wjia hurt, five houses
wore destroyed and a doxen dam­
of ihe American delegation that of traffic. The present speed aged about 7:30 this morning
Ijmlt
la
30
mile#
per
hour.
if ihe reparations issue remaim
when a to m ad Ic storm awepl
through Navy Point, a commun­
a* tightly deadlocked as it lie
THREE FFATHFIlri
LAKELAND Dec. 15 (AT—The ity of m ilitary and rlvtllhn per­
came Iasi Friday night, then “all Secretary
FLORIDA
STATU
V. 8. R. BOURBON
of Agriculture today
between here and the
other discussion, which might be authorised the Indian River area sonnel
W H IS K E Y / A
1
THEATRES
u 4
Pensacola Naval -Air Station.
to ah Ip No. 2 orange* aa such
held here is purely academic."
BLEND—bottled in
Mr*. Larry Rrock, 30, was seri­
Indications were that Marshall beginning Wednesday, the first ously injured when her home was
Kesrtueky, admired
himself would take the lead In use of the separate regulations shoved off Its ’ foundation. She
a ll o v er A m tr
proposing an adjournment of the recently provided fof that part of was taken to the Navy hospital'.
Today's beet Bour­
Lindoii meeting, assuming
iln ■ that
' ' dhe state.
Her husband was due bark today
bon "b u y " gt a
Current regulations for the en­ from overseas duty.
Molotov I hold* th e fepsralians
ni
modest price. In
Doom
Open
12:45
!&gt;.
M:
Dnllv
tire state ban shipment of No. 2
The storm swept a path about
position lie took on Friday.
epecialChrietinas
The derislnna of the Ameri­ oranges except In the combina­ half a block wide and a mile long.
carto n , 90 proof.
can delegation this morning were tion pack, which Include) a m aj­ Navy Point has about 760 housing
Last
Day
Monday!
ority
of
No.
I’s.
units.
,
•expected to l&gt;e discussed with
British and French officials prlbr
4 /i or.
to this afternoon's -council ses­ a l l -a m e r ic a h o n b e n c h
Oviedo
Schools
sion.
'
MIAMI. Dec. 16 (AT—Two AllMolotov said flatly Friday (hat
(I-M lla a e * l o t , f*aa»
Rusia “la not begging but de­ American barka .will lie on the
manding &lt;10,000,000,000 In Ger­ bench when Kansa* and Georgia ' Rank. Florida Slate Bank and
man reparations—mostly fiom Tech match football speed Jan ­ Rank of Oviedo were designated
uary I In Ihe 1948 Orange Bowl hv the Roard aa depositories for
current production.
JAMES E. PEPPER Coach George school fund* for Ihe first six
Marshall haa taken the posi­ game. Head
—b o ttle d In b o n d
tion the only reparations which Sauer of; Kansas wa* an All- months of the vear. .A fter June
under G overnm ent
30.
said
8
u
p
t
Lawton',
It
may
be
America
.fullback
al
Nebraska.
should, he supplied from Ger­
su pervision. F ull
necessary
.
lo
make
new
distribuHead
coach
((ohby
Dodd
of
Tech
many are (hose to lie taken nut
tlo
q
.o
f
funds
as
a
t
that
time
b o d ied p r e w a r
wks
selected
a
t
quarterback
on
of factory removals snd other
thrsfe will be merged Into one
KeTituc ky
-nlfiocapital goods equipment— but the mythical national team while fund.
sight Bourbon,
with none from currant pro­ at Tennessee.
LOUIS - WALCOTT &lt; k6 inyear*
old. 100
duction.
•
,
*. Fight Pictured
proof. A real holi­
Marshall's: final decision on
day value.
the meeting this afternoon - as
to whether to Inilat at thla
'f e w
llWa fln~ 5H 1WWM15W M joumSTARTS TUESDAY!
*+ 4 /i or.
ment presumably also will be
LIABILITY INSURANCE
determined on the basis of four
LOVK
.
To Meet Florida Financial Rcnponaibllily Law
placed before tha council affeclTHAT
CA
8II DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS
categotlral
demands he has
WOULD
nlaced, hefor* the council affect­
OLD CHAPTER —
ing the Soviet son* of GJrmany.
DISTROYI
K e n tu c k y ’s finest
Phone
Phone
Straight Bourbon, 6
have been able to obtain 12 rub­
y Mr* old. Every drop
le* for 6i In Moscow and Amer­
104
prewar whiskey,. An
ican economlite Ip Washington
I d ke a l g| -----Id
ift f o r th tM
have estimated the actual value
moat
dlacthntnatlng.
118
Magnolia
Avenue
of the ruble at three rente. The
In epochal C M staa..
kopeck Is 1 /tOOth of a ruble.
carton. 36 proof.
(It ehould be noted that the
major factor remains purchasing
f e* Jw4 /t
power. Wages are not changed
PUBLIC NOTICE
under the revaluation decree. A
1946 dispatch from Moscow gave
1.260 rubles a month as the In­
Tbit Is to advise th e ‘general public (hat I havs sold all of
come a l "an avarage Russian
.
m
»
. *^* . • *
I«
family" in which the father was
ray interest In the Central Florida Quick F t m m and Btorag*
crew fo re m a n In - the lathe doCo. Inc. located at 18th and Elm Avt., Sanford, Fla. to Mr.
partiflknt of a factory, receiving
aaaaaaa
870 rbbles; Ihe mother earned
"
0 .
F n m st Gatchel and that I ora no longer connected or a*to•TANW YCKj
m and one eWId recelval (3Thle man paid 82 rubl** monthly
. s a v ie
dated with the above firm In any manner.

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ALEX R. JOHNSON

I’rlee
(Uantfiid &gt;a)
2 Ruble*, 80 Kopecks
6 M

4 Rubles, 40 Kopecks
6 .84 p m + m m m M m M m m m m m m m M m
7 Ruble* .
I 138
9 Rubles
, 6 1.71
13 Rubles, 60 Koporhs 1# 2 67
ANNOUNCEMENT
28 Rubles '
t 443
62 Rubles
10 Rubles. 60 Kopecks
Mr. Vcrnlce Adkins
2H to 2W Rubles
49e la 67s

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GOLDEN WEDDINO
ANNIVERSARY—
celebrated fo r Its
extra d iv id e n d of
superb q u a lity . A
Christmas tnepIraUon
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIU

Entsblhihed 1908

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

T U E S D A Y . D E C .'16, 1947

A H -soduted PreiM

Taber Explains Bureau Says It Costs $450 Per
Senator Taft Collier Says
Year More For Family To Live
House Cuts In
To Fight For Caldwell Not
GOP Controls
Republican L e a d e r
Says World Coop. eration Should Not
Be Limited T o U.S.
_ WASHINGTON Dec. 16 ( /P ) "Chairmsn Taber (R-NY) in an'
pouncing. a cut of $86,000,000
from the Administration's request
for $597,000,000 for emergency
foreign aid. declared today (he
people of the United Stale* “will
not put up. with Admintitration
aleight-oMiand when it comet to
relief money."
"The American people think
•th e y 'are being taxed to provide
relief to foreign victim* of war,"
be laid. “It make* no tenie for
the United State* to give France
and Italy $8tf.00i),000 »o. that
they can pay their debt* to other
nation*.
‘Thi* world cooperation and
ucnfice ihouW riot'Leglnindcnd
with the United State*. We molt
• definitely will not accept the Ad• rainiilration'i attempt to chatgt
up-French and Italian foreign tervicei. and entertainment connec­
ted .therewith, to the relief of
needy people.
These item* were cut from the
Administration'* r e q u e * t • for
France, Tgbei laid:
Payment of iatfNat on foreign
| debt, $26,000,000; jtaymrnt to
Belgium on comiti^rcikl account.
$17,000,000; payment to Braril
on commercial account. $3,000,000; additional contribution to
international monetary fund. $10.*
000,000, and adminiitrative and
other expeniei, $10,000,000.

WASHINGTON. Dec. Itr f.P j—The Bureau of Labor Statiilici
tub! ('opgr-rs today it &lt; &gt;rl» an av u a g e family of four in 34 major citie*
about $ 4 5 0 .more a year to maintain a "mode»t” itandard of living
a' - ,- . &gt;4 t - -m
now than it did 22 utonlhi ago. A'moit a third of thii goc* for food.
litr annual budget (or inch a family ranged from $3,004 in New
U 'l-ar.r to $3,458 in W aihinipJii a« of tail June, the bureau taid, and Seeks Senate Appro­
itnre thro conidrner price* I.Avc*.&gt;um|ied andolher 4.3 percent.
val Of Three Point
Ewan Clague, Commissioner of ♦
J-almr S tatistic!, aabl the . ov. llouae-Seinite Economic Commit­ ."A nti-Inflation Pro­
ersgt- family for th e purpose, tee headed hy Senator 'T a ft
gram 'B efore Friday
,
of hi* report ia an empiny,.. I f K - O h l o ) .
The r«|Hirt said the coat of
father, a houaewife anil two
WASfIINGTON~Dec. 16
xchotilcldldrim—under the age 4' food, largeal single itam in the
15.
budget, ranged last June from Senator Taft (R-Obio) said lo*
He described the ■ budget on 11.000 a yeur in Cincinnati t o 'a day he'will try lo win Senate *)&gt;which hia figure* were baaed lltlla under $1,100 in New York
a* neither at the "subsistence" nnd Seattle, averaging about $20 pioval of a thtre-poinl Republican
anti-infLlion bill before .idjourn&gt;
tl*ar» living) nor “luxury' level, a week,
T h ii compared with MUrch, ment of th e ‘i|te&lt;ial Congrrtt telbut “an a t’em pl to*de*critn,- and
mc-astlr# a 'm m lest but adequate 1V40, figure* of fafiZr In New iton!
•
York, $864 in Seattle and $7021
Arm-rlrun itan d ard of living."
Taft, ibaitm an of tbe Senate
t T he bureau* aurvey wa* sta rt­ In Cincinnati, or am und $15
GOP policy commiltee, told reed in 1845 at the request of a a Week.
The 33 and one-third |teteant porlr/t be had “dropped the idea
Hopae A ppropriation* Subeommlttee. Clagur turned It over increase jn food ■costs was tlu* of trying to work out an agree­
today to a subcommittee of th^
—M'flilliitrrf a»i$ I'hgr T«t*i k

ment" with I brute Republican
leaden to attute that an ntlempl
wilt be made lo put the inraturr
through tbe. Monte.
[( the Senate acted tomorrow,
the bill could hardly be brought
up in the Houte before Saturday.
P reienf plan* are' to adjourn on
Friday.
Cooler W eather And R ed Philosophy Is . Houte leadrrt have made clear
they tee little or no chance any
Seeking To Destroy bill can be patted there in view
Light Rains Seen
As IrrtprovingGradc
U. S. W ay Of Life of tbe. defeat yetterday of the
m caiute_ titoniored by Chairman
Hy wii.j.AHli tfONNtfLLY
Communism ii a philocophy of Wolcott (R-Mich) of the Jloute
Prospect* for ihr celery crop government that reek* lo de-stray
Banking Commillre.
In the Sanford area were Im­ the American way of life. Judge
T aft
talked
with
newsmen
proved by cooler weather and A, S ..( S y d ) Herlong. Jr., csndi shortly a fte r Chairman Tobey illlight rain’ that itarlrd Friday. date for U. S, Congrrtt from N Hl railed » spt*cial meeting for
Grower* here had l&gt;cgun to worry thi* district, told member* and 2 p . M. of the S enate Banking
about the unusually warm Decem­ gueit* of Campbell-Lomng Po»t Committee.
T aft will testify on the modi­
ber weather, plu* the morning 53 of tb r Ameiican Legiun at the fied
version of the Wolcott bHI
log* which had a tendency to en­ leg io n Hut latl evening. He wa* which he Intrwluced In the Sen­
courage black heart end blight. introduced by John Saul*.
a te yesterday.
T aft said he held a long con­
"T h err i* x Mate o( confution
Although the celery crop hat
ference with H ome Republican
in
the
mind
of
tbe
a
v
e
u
g
c
Amer­
been retarded, prospect* now ap­
Lender Hnlleck (In d ) on the pos­
pear blight for a quality crop, ican cilirrn about Communiim," sibility of n House agreem ent
declared
Judge
Herlong,
"and
I
for speedy action there if the
and Sanfold celery it expected to
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 &lt;/P&gt;- statl moving in fair sued ship­ thnik it i* high time we cryital- Senate passes the T aft measure.
ixed our thinking In the proper • The Henator said they "reached
Tbe Home Appropriation* Com- ment* about Dec. 29,
no definite agreem ent," but "1
channels ag a in it it)
II'HIWH* u l V e T m l
.have dropped the idea ? f trying to
, Iceberg Irttttcr hat started mow
"I have- read The/ Communist work a definite agreem ent with
ing in a small way, and the recent MnnlfeMti* by K ail M arx," lie asthe Hduse."
November report -of bminett at scried, " I f you don't believe till!
T aft added he feel* the Senate
the
Communist
idea
(a
to
set-uu
the Sanford State Farmer* market
"should go ahead anyway.”
Communist
dictatorships
through
Totx-y told rep o rteri he is go­
'reveal* that 298 crate* were »old
out the world, read the plan In ing to "in sist" th a t the Senate
at an average of $3.40 a ctate.
this book. For any of you who art iK'fore adjournm ent on an-

Dot Whitner Will
Be In FiiMls Of
Pepsi-Oote Exam

itlaa Dorothy Ann Whitner,
Seminal* Digit School honor *tudent and daughter of Benjamin
C, Whitner. Jr., ha* been accepted
)■■ a flnallal- In the Pepsl-Cola
scholarship- examination, accord
Ing to a letter received yesterday
by Herman E. M orris, principal,
from John M. SlalnaUn, director
of the acholarahip board of the
company.
*" .
Considering that about 40,000
Student* enter thl*' cum |* tit inn,
this ta a fine tribute ..to Miss
Whitner, her teachers and to Sem­
inole High School, said Mr. MorHs.-wbo also revealed that Mlas
• Whither bad been nlchtd .br.MlL
dertt vote among alx a t the high
school to take the teat. This les5
he dcicrlbed aa "grurillng" and
covering every phase of school
W°lS‘ described "D ot" aa an all
around girl, veiV adept In art, arftl
recent winner of d norae race at
thsdtautv Bool Club race on their
new track,
... ,
, , , ,
Two winners well be picked in
Florida, Mid Mr. Morris, follow_ Ing .competitive college examine
• Uona on Jan. 24. Winners get a
four year icliularshlp in any
college in United States territory.
Hawaii Included, plus roomand
board ehd $25 a month spending
money. Also Included are trips
h°Coich C. F. XeUlae recently
completed a w rakV training In
safety driving and driving fourtaay and la now qualified to teach
driving to students beginning dur­
ing the January term, said Mr.
• Morris. The course taken by stu­
dents will allow each a haH
credit. A dual control « r Will
)-* furnished bv Holler Motor
Sale* Co., for the purpoae. Such
a course W M advocated In lecto rta to date clubs by the late
L. C. Render, highway patrol
man,* Mr. Morris painted out.

The

weather

LAKELAND, Dm , 18. ! * &gt; W endng
Federal H uts
nlnsular
Service forecast
adneaday
Florida tonight
y cloumorning was elear to
**t terndy and cooler with
&lt;na 37
pent lure* in eoldlf
portion
to 40 degrees Id t
ef the Gain**villa

was part­
ial? s’iol

Wednesday** 6

|y .cloudy and

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Prospects Better Judge Herlong
In Sanford For Talks To Legion
Celt
On Communism

Cabtuigr ha* begun to move In
earload Inla but normal shipment*
art* mor expected until mld-^Jenimry. During November 2J*72 of
the 50 pound seeks wore sold fur
an ftverage of $£.74 a tack.
K acam le. h a s ' moved at an ex­
ceptionally heavy rate anti a t the
State. M n rk c tjJl.b n unit* were
void at an average of 6 2 .lt. It i*
predicted by shipju-ra th at it will
it# in light supply during the
next d0 days. A few Kngliso pc**
are expected to tie m arket# I lure.
These have l-e#n averaging 81.22
a crate at the m arket during the
past month.

th in k . th at th is Is Just another
Iwuik or one m an's Idea, l hasten
to remipd you th a t many people
thought H itler's ‘Mein Knmpf
was Just another ImmIIi," the Judge
declared.
■
“ Right thinking at- home run
do a gr»«t deal to di*cmirag&lt;Communlim," he told th e Legion­
naires. "D estructive criticism el
our povernm anl before our younu
people Is a very poor example.
With all th e criticism of governm rnt th a t goes on In our
home* it is a m iracle to me that
some of our boys and girl* grow
up with any respect a t alJ for

I-ct'a cultivate rig h t thinking,"
Judge Herlong suggested.
He pointed 'out th a t the U nit­
ed Nation* can - build a Just
and lasting *pcaca if given the
opportunity, and suggested that
those, who are dlscotfraged a t the
a p p a re n t'fa ilu re s of th a t organixation, s'udy th* difficulties en ­
countered by those who fram ed
the Constitution of th e United
States. .
“Their* wa* a long and ledimi*
day. Rainfall for tno weekend
period totalled h bit inure than process which finally resulted
Iii th* document which mean*
one half an Ineh.
83 maximum, Monday, according
to B. F. W hitner, weatherman,
only one degree lower than the
proceeding Thursday when tt wa*
up to 84. F riday was root a , 73
with a d rltilin g rain and dining
Saturday anil Sunday the average
was 1.14ween 84 and (id-degree*.
December started with a en d 67
degree maximum, w ent into the
eighties on the day* following
ami hit a peak of HSiuiu. Wednes­

tra a tla se s

P ark Deal Upheld
. By Supreme Court

aa

*****

Tw a i

TANKER IN PP.KIL
HONOLULU, Dec. K», 0V )The Army tanker El. C an e/ her rudder ripped loose ami pro­
peller damaged by heavy sen* «
w*» in peril early today In the
stormy north Pacific, south of
the Aleutian*.
Ships in the area were going
to her aid.
The Hawaiian Sea Frontier re-

TALL'AHASSEE, Dec. 18. (Ah
—The State of Florida** right, to
give the federal government FL­
OW,000 to buy land for the Vnlargement of the new KvergtaHee
National Fark *a* upheld unani­
mously by th* State Supreme
Court today.
'he
The decision affirmed a Leon
Yokohama to Baattl* with
county circuit eourt order d ls -j* crew of 45, radioed her first
missing a - s u it brought by At-1 distress call early Tuesday (Westornay General Tom Walaon U i,t*m Aleutian* Tim*) a t a point
•try paymenv—of—the—$£.OOi&gt;,twO|-Bso-mnmouihwait
Adak;
and nullify an appropriation of
the 1S47 legislature.
"To begin with, the appropriaJOHNSON ILL
n u b l l ^ n ^ 11! f “T 1'
! * T ,ll*h : LAKE 8UCCE88 Dec. 18 (Ah—
‘^ , U7 - H.r*che! V. Johnson. United
l n l StatM delegate to lha United
an opinion by Justice Alto Adams. Nations who took a Urge part In
putting th# Palestine partition
plan through tha assembly, has
PLANK POUND
suffered a mild heart attack, th*
WIESBADEN. Dm . lft-4 A &gt; - U. 8. delegation announced today.
U. 8. Air Fore* headquarter* an­
CORRECTION
nounced today th a t an American
weather plane, missing since last
Tha Herald regrets an error
night on a local flight, had been in Its report on the Jsyree cem­
found near
Nlerstein in tha etery Investigation In which It
French occupation xon* with both was Stated th at Ray 81aton Is
Ra occupant* dead in th* wrack- chairman of tha ctaMeltte*. Dr.
B, W, Anderson |a chairman of
**Th* crashed plans waa
______________
discover* thl* committee whose member*
ad by Maj. Raymond E. Johnson I are Randall Chase, Mrs. Henry
of Mlnnaapoll*, who. Undad his McLaulin, J r . ' M r*'John Ludwig.
tight L-5 obaarration plana beside Jack
R a tin ii,
hay.
Douglas
Charles, Gdrdon
Britson, Ted
it.
- The Identity of the dead air­ Williams, Ed Lana, A. K. Crocker,
men wa* withheld pending noti- Mrs. I t H. McCaalln, Mr*. II. A.
Bwinrtm and Mr* Claude Herndon.
--------- a f relatives.
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Leaned Wire

NO. 282

Three Considers

Magazine Ask Feder­
al Jury Trial Of
$500,000 Libel Suit
• Begun By Governor

-[German—Lcadcrs“Will
State Advertising Library Has
j Meet Saturday To
Reams Of Information On Towns LayGroundworkFor
CentraiGovernment

LM.LMIASSEE, Jje c , lb (A*j
— C ollieit mxgariiie today con­
tended Governor Millard Caldwell
did not suffer any damages as a
result of_ a 1946 editurjal and
demanded a coutt jury trial on
tbe Governor's $500,000 Itbrl stlt|
Attorneys lor the magazine said
Use editorial, which criticised Cald­
well for his activities when a
Begin was taken* from the Mad­
ison county jail and killed. w-a«
published "without malice and in
gtHwl faith."
Ihr magazine said it tdilaiurd
the fads for the rdilu/ial appear­
ing m its Feb. 23, 1946, issue
from various news stories, press
dispatches and rditqrials. im hid­
ing o n e published in the' Jan.
liiue of Time magazine.
Ilie editorial was "not puhlishrd
wantonly, recklessly, carelessly, hut
in teliajice upon ihr fads and
comment appearing m other rep­
utable publications and in lli&lt;hehrl dial the mattrr stated llieiein Was true and to tte d , the
magazine said.
1 tie t ’olliei editorial criticised

I Af.1 AH.'VV'I.I., I)&gt;t . Ip iTI') The Nlalr Ailvntisiug Commit
Research I ihtaiv, p-.sictl to give oul-of-slalr itiqulrcts quit L mloir .ilmn Jn IlulnL. hi* a lot uf tuipiiting do|vr on your homr*
lowi

7

Caldwell's arlivilit** in connection.
with the death of Jesse Juine*
Payne, nagsw, who wu* take i
from the unguarded
Mudisan
County jin l and killed while U*
was aw aiting Irinl on u eliurge
of attem pting to rnpe a young
while girl.

('ablwell snld he did'not cutixld’ i tbe killing a lynching,
and after a tborough investigation
commenled I lie “stupidity ami
Ineptitude” o f-S h e riff tamale
Davis Was not sufficient grounds
ftd- hi* removal
,AH orne), for the nt^iruxine said
till iufetenre and ronrlusToiis set
out in ‘the tnagaziiie omMltuled
"lair comment and enticism ol
on officer bf an officer charged
with Jhe administration of put&gt;tiM iiasM hs r.a * i » mi

LONDON, Dec. 16 iA*&gt;—
Heprrwnlatives »f the Unita-it States, fireat Britain,
France and Italy signed a
prntwul , tuday
permitting
Willmut h.iltmg an V* r . n c«n tell quit Iptw often llie gailragr it * Italy to receive a share tif the
collect! tl. w liii hours to m e u '/v p li officr it open, thi* effective buy­
gold hnard hutted by tier.
ing income per Limily. a id nan) more (lilngt a jicribh ur him Would - many during the ***r. The
prntoepl rarrird nut a derision
want to know- Wfotv he hK-alr*1
of the l’aris t'oufrrenre an
u hiisiuess or Industry.
reparations in I* 16 that Italy
Tip* commlaslun ha« limit up a
should receive a shafr of the
,-i H
file of - indiisirt-.il - advantage in­
|
v sy,
a * 1 vi
gold seized b) the Allied ar«
ventories on nmrv than a bun­ * s
dled Florida rilie-! aq.l lowiu t v
lw us*d' just ‘l i t ‘answering the
ll&gt;, \ s s n i l \ I M l I'ltKHH
quest fori* that flood in from tnl. Ihr Untied Stole*, tiirat Uni*
vritiaementa in northern neuspa
paiiera arid *national magatinys.
aiu ami _Frapie vl.yled tent.*a&lt;
it cun give (be currant tux
live plan* today lor an econom­
rule, the public debt, transpor­
ic (oniolid-itiou ol w ntrru GrrRussian
Threats
And
tation and construetmil fucilillr*,
inany following the sudden col*
the- typo of |w&gt;lice and fir# proAttempts To Scare la pee of the Confetence of For*'
Uctlon, puwet anil law lualrrial
m.i il a bl lit y u n .r T a t hf “ .hrnpten’
Said
Back - Fifing rfgn Slimiter* in l.omion. Ini"
data on cultural, recreational ami
breakdown of the Dig Four Ulk*
educational facilities.
CHICAGO. D ec. 16, til l- rilled out any fmli-jhiwrr organi
For each community It bus th e
Fresiilent Trum an Imlay mespit railing labor wages, « state­ .■Knl thy American Farm Bu­ zaimn of all Germany in lh#
ment of normal climatic condi­ reau Federation that .agririil- immediate future.
tions uml "u survey of housing
tnral pnaludion "m u s I )&gt;.■
But M i m e U, S. diplomatv
nnd eating accommodations.
measureil in terms of its (re a l
llloughl it (umilile dial Mar*
Tbe commisvon lias runtpilod rnnlriliulion lo ilrinorracy, i-cr*
it* rc-coiil* over the past two ilom and peade." 'Ih r 1‘resldcnl •hall, lh,fault, and l.tticvt Urvin,
yrut* with the help of bi'al g«v- asserleil that to makr airirn t- m ig h t .nLlU a Big l h i r e meeting.
ernmenta, chaniher* of etuiiniereo
tn Frankfurt, Cenuau le*dm
lure i.iMlrilmlr "In Ih r iilmo&gt;l,
nnd jotwer collipanles which n r are non rnKagril ill a via- sit leered) in a lengthy meet
serve tbe conltltunUie*.
uriius (rain ronservalion efliol.
In Htbliiiou to tin* city in­ Ami in this fntm rrs, of rioiise, &lt; mg lo prrparc lor what may be
dustrial Inventories, the adver­ havr a primary responsibility." a lutlnty-tnsking conference thjv
tising euimiiissien is prepared t'i “Not only are » e run I run lnl wrek-rnd witlr U. S, and Biitnh
give each person who ie-ponds
with .n Immediate nurld turd aulhntlliei. (hit of ihit confer­
to iti mis all sorts of general emergency, but n r also fn rr Ihr ence, fenlativrly *rt for Sstur- .
Information, &lt;&gt;i gny lutrUcular nrrd for long suslainr.l elforl
day, tna) grow all iiilrriitl governdstq be insv want*
lo lirlp ln|lhi tb r rconumtr fuuuIt ha* a complote direriury of dations (or world praco nml m rp i, Im wrvtrnt Geimsny.
vucbtn.g Incilitie*. for instance. stability. Much of tin- requited
Dining th r u . meeting the Ger­
It »howa for iiinil) every port
assistance lo Europe can runic man leaden t-*uej a communique
nioond the coast the ileptli »f from u o n h rrr M l tb r lm r i1r.ui "uffiuallv ircognuillg an llivils*
.m .
harbor, liwatinn "f di»"ka u n i farm ." ■
tton of die In partite control ofproximity of tc!1, fresh
water,
1
electricity. i«otU luel and i.’tiairs.
CHICAGO. Dm. 16 uV) Wir- lice" -to a meeting with G en tn l
The Commission leseaM i staff
Luciut D. ( l i t and Su Brisn
——'iimiW
can, anil usiially iloe*. slip into im H. Autim. chief of ihr U. S. Rub. 11son. I S. ami llrilidi mil
drlrg.ilnin
to
I
hr'U
nited
Nation*,
t be letter the inquirer ahert
showing normal temperature and drcl.itrd today tli.it Uoiiia't i.irn itary gnvrimuv.
11
It wa* believed liial ‘ at lht»
lanifall for every month in both paign againtl the Marvhall 1’l.in
suutli and north Florida,
faceting the Aliirif lommsndetv ■
For ihe vacationing to u rist who for l'.uni|iean recovery had won would lAfotm llie German* of bow t
«t tqiort for ifif plan i hi trad u |
has Florid* no Id* mind, thej
i* a list of public genie It*, »!utc American Faun ftuieaii Fedri* tar they van g» m organizing'
wfvtrrn Germany on a .politcsl
park*, and iiimiiimenta, nml chat • "jlienaling iup|&gt;oit."
t. is,s -Formalmu (tf a central .
ter nightaeejng service*.
til a tprccli urincicd lo the political organization heretofore
linn, hr raid Huviia liad tiled hav hern vtiullv forlnildrn.
If. (J. Lundquisl Is
to u*e llie AJN Gcnrial Aurmli'y
Re-elected President !m vprrad fear* lull tli.lt S iu r i LONDON Dec Hi r/l') High
had failed to "frighten" dqilom ilu inlolinanti t.ud S rcrrlOf Townsend Club ihrdirrali
*111x11 ami iiirdumi lounlurv ary of Stale M.tnli.dl will' liegin
5
M 4*ltl twilffl nrt |*WMt T*$*»!
• II. G Lundqulat wa* elected to
—!with Flench -Foreign
Miniiter

Sen. Austin Says
RedsIs Win Aid For
Fc mi~
Marshall Plan

.other anti-inflation bill—a m ea­
sure to resto re consumer credit
controls, Thl* ha* been approved
by the Senate Hanking Commit­
tee and could ho called up fur
debate a t any tim e.
Restoration, of these credit con­
trol* I* one of the sections of Mr
— ■- - Trum an's cost of living program,
HAVANA. lh-e I*' iAV-Th..
In the
Senate, D emocratir Audlrnria rm m lodny acquitted
Lender Barkley (K y) introduced | m a rie* Jackson of lltver Forest,
three hills designed to implement [ III., ut Iwing an accessory it, serve another year a* pre»iJmt
three other sections of the Pre*- 'the slaying of Jolur l-esler Sice of tin- Sanford Town»en&lt;l f la b ut
Idrnt'* ----------program . .T hey would:
nlHiard th e yacht Salim , us trie It* regular m erllng ami Chrlitma*
I. A uthoriie . th e Agriculture trial of dancer Patricia (S a tirai
H eallaav* ■■ t-a*v 1 a * l
Schmidt for m urder neare!l its

Jackson Freed Of
Accessory Charge
In Satira s Case

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Bidault

the

first of

a

! series of wrstein (Miwrr ‘talks on
Lilienthal Tells
[ ills* unification of W esleiq Ger»
r A ^ / A r ; '" ’ '7 7 Use Of By-Product 1many.

G r e e n V o W H A F L W i s l t --- Jaekauw walked—ewtUag—from
rr ,
f
n _ , . | , the courtroom and said he would
1 0 B r i n g L e w i s t s a c u (riephone hi* family Intmrdlately,
—- ■
"It 'looks like I II l«e liuitie for
WASHINGTON Dec. 18 D P I - 1Christina*," he .aid . '
AFL Prealdent William Green
Public prosecutor Jose Manpleilged torlay th a t AFL leaders tl,.j P uentes Car role ru asked the
will "do all within our power" to t ,,u rt to reduce the* clrnrgc against
bring John L. Lewi* and hi* j'atrlcia from m urder to man
United Mine Worker* back into slaughter, conviction for which
the federation.
* * would mean a maximum term of
Lewi* pulled Til* 600,000-ntemr.ih * r t h ,„ no year*,
her uninn out of the A FL last
F e||p^ G onxalet Sarraiu, pi I
rx[4ay In a au rt, erayon-ocrawled
prnseculdr retained by MreV
"W e disaffiliate note to Green. yMmi| y, M id h# intended to hold
• t*»ccn a reply, n ot an *n*wer lmt jor
nturdvr charge despite
to I^&gt;wls hut a statem ent to the ,|le fBct th a t he concede* acquit
preta, amid the AFJ, membersnln |J() yor Jackiou. i'be public pros-

• sincerely reg ret. . the UMU , , u, or alk ri, t.nr,
„ H. u | . |
divorce action. He termed It a |h a t
^ ' frre)|

n&gt;e*lle&lt;l that” L*wii had
» Diend uf both Pa
l.s l^ t sl b ! A 1' f . L n F m n ri. Uiel* • nd M w . ltad !««.» on th*
,
u . | J &gt; “chl when Patricia shot lier

AFU-leader* in -rilin g t k

non- J J J J j {“ *

f h T w . n i l I .S u J * U w . Tr ,Ulr*d by

"It l» unthinkable," Green
chided Lewi* In his statement,
“that any part of a minority
should withdraw from affiliation
with a deliberative body beepuse
it decided against them, If w*
are to preserve th a , principle of
Democracy and be 'governed In
formation of policies by th* d*
mocratlc procesa.
"Wa hope that a lta r calm dc
liberation and a consideration ol
all the facta that the United Mine
Workers, of America wljl recon­
sider th* action and return ta the
American Federation of Labor.
"We shall do all within our
power to bring about this result
HOTEL FIRS
MEMPHIS, Term., Dae. 18, &lt;/T)
—A fir* apparently caused by a
ligbu-d clgaret today routaif a
number of gueits from th* elev­
enth floor of th* Hotal Claridge
Th* biaxe waa concentrated In
on* room, dastroylnf Its content*,
after th* occupant, Roy DUUrd,
37. of Wardall, Mo. fled In hit
Jiajamas. The walls of an adoinlng room w en burned *U&lt;&gt;
and tha corridor filled with xmo-uv
Fire Marshal Chart** Nunnery
aald DIDard wa* dtractad to ap­
pear In ,r ltf eourt oa a charge of
v i o l a t i n g tha city ordizunc*
against smoking la had.

TL*

ht* h*d n,,t
witnes* today in the

«» * r*as**r « / ' 1*
"
• HCHOOL8 TO ('LOSE
Seminole County school* will
clot# Friday afternoon Dee, 10,
and** following the Chrlitma*
holiday* will re-op*n on Monday
Jan, 6, It was announced today
»t the offire of Supt. T. W, Lawton.
*

The

' Of-Atomie-Min^ralt.e,
Mr*. A. C. Starke, accretary; and
Mr* E. L. Shadoln, trra* u rer'
Th,* Tmiri»t Center wa* decorated with greenery, holly Ferric*
and other decoration* In keeping
with th
e Christman
*ea»on.' Mis
wmi
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...............

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to Willi rails tiHlay dialling proluif.di which hr mighl Imitative!)'
advance to Bidault (or dir mrigrr
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..............a
frmlurlloB.
gave _a n^ilntlon. Game* and '
i •illnir filniit tTiM'^rrh with
amusement* were enjoyed nft.-r
which refreshment* were Mi.vrd radioactive isotope* “One of thiglnrinu* iirnmlvr*
of atomic
lo Ilu- large crowd attendinr;.
sejt-ru-e," Llticnlhnl dcrlnrpd:

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PHILA DELPHIA , Dec. 18, OV)
— Detective 8gt. Charles Beckman
reported today a atx foot, 2041
pound Mind *trret pedillcr fatally
shot hi* huu»ekrep*r because In*
obeyed "a suddrn Impuae."
Beckm an-aald the vendor, Wil­
liam N eltham er, 37. then attem p t­
ed suicide In the darkened iiurtn
Philadelphia ap artm en t' Uut m ill­
ed with a bullet th a t he hail
aimed a t hi* head.

DP. MILLK LOSES.
BAN FRANCIBCO Dec. 10 (A7
—Cecil B. De Mill# today lost hi*
legal right in th* California •upreme eourt to enjoin tha Amer­
ican Federation of Radio Artists
(AFL) from suspending him a*
a member because he refused to
pay a $1 assessment to campaign
BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit* were recently against th* 1P44 right of employ­
issued to J. W, Green for con- ment act.
•trueMon of a $3,600 frame dwel.
WESTERN UNION
tlrur at I0OW West Third' Street
PHILADELPHIA D*c. 16 (zP)
*nd to B. T. Humphrey to remodal and , enlarge a private — A spokesman for the AFL
garage a t £17 East Third Slraat Western Union telegraphers de­
clared today that “w ere going
at t cost of $1,000.
to march right down th* lino for
our wage demands—els* we’ll
KfWANIS MEET
The R*e, W. P. Yesley, pastor ■trike."
W. Lee Cooney, g eneral, pres­
of the F irst Christian Church and
sctlva Kiwanlan, Is reported to be ident of tha south-western unit
preparing something new In of the telegraphers, told a re­
oult program! for th* Klwsnls porter the union would not modify
meeting tomorrow at tha Tourist Its -demand* for a IS cent an
hour wage boost._________
ROMANCING OUT
BUCHAREST, Romania. Dee.
18, (*v— A ra p re a n u U ra of King
Mihal r has been told that the
time la “inopportune" for a royal
marriage, palace source* said to­
day,

CHICAGO Dye. lit -(AT -Chnirman David I.llienlbal of the A3#m
ie Energy CotmtttisAri salil tmiuy
scientist* n«Irztr*r,C^Trznliic*t* from

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*; TRBAtY SIGNED
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Dae. 16, UP)
—Premier Gaorgl Dimitrov, uf
Bulgaria, a n d Premier Enver
Hoxhe, of Albania, signed a
treaty of friendship, collabora­
tion and mutual aid today..

Germany lias been i u |r j out, for
llie immediate future, at tesit.' by
lit# lnc.tkili.wti of the Big Four
talk* hfie.
Bidault field a ttrwz conference
in which hr laid lltcte "will be
binvenations lo *rr where we
Hand” on W nlcrn Germany i n '
ihr nt-ar fulutc.

"It well may help In solve one
nf the moat vexing problem* of
hum anity—how to keep
fond
production
in pare with
the
Krowth of the world** population."
The Isotope* are pnrllclr-t of
ordinary m inerals rmulr- radio
"Thi* i» only one aqrrcl of the
active hy (nserting thom in the
nurlenr furriace, or nlimilc pile, rttlirr German question," Bidault
at Oak Ridge.
laid, "but wr till# three “weilern
lt..jlln&gt; ,a tf* !'■■* T*«l
Thu* activated, a substance
a
‘
i _~ i ■
tike phiisphoroui ran l-e fed to a
plant ami its course followed hy
MAC ARTHUR 1*01.1,
mean* uf it* radiation, Lilienthal
TOKYO, Dec. 1(5 615-G e n e ra l
said ill an addres* prepared for
voles
the annual meeting of the Ameri­ Mac A rthqr polled more
than Emperor llirohltn or a J a p ­
can Farm Bureau Federation,
Thua plant scientist*, he said, anese Communist in balloting
ran “in * way never before po»- among high school students **
aihle ch art th* change* th at oc­ to whom they respected most.
The poll wa* conducted
at
cur In m atter In th e process of
plant Ilf* and growth,” ------ — ■■■ lUuka'-ochuul. In Fukiuhlzn* pr*«—
He cautioned farmer*, however: fecture north of Tokyo. The su­
"Do not. I urge you, take any prem e-com m ander received 332
■lock a t thla stag* in the vivid vote*, llirohltn, 328, nnd Kyulchi
claims of great stim ulation uf Tokuila. secretary general of th#
growth and production by use of Japanese Communist T arty, 141,
radioactive material* ’ directly on ’ Trim# Minister Tetau Katayam a
the farm 's* fertilisers or In feed* received 48.
These are not tested and proved."

STRIKE ORDER
NAHHVILLE, T enn. Dec. 18
(A5—AdJ. Genera] Hilton Butler
ha* cancelled an order alerting
for poeeible etrika duty three
military police unit* of tha Ten-nessae National Guard.
..
Butler alerted 008 MP'e of th i
National Guard battalion yester­
day after new flareun* w e n
reported In a month-old strike
at tha Nashville Corporation
here, but cancelled the alert
order last night after making
a personal survey of th* etrlke
situation a t th* former. Consol­
idated Vultra Aircraft Corpora­
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SALFORD, FLORIDA

PACE EffeHT

Strike Settled
At Government’s
Workers Return To
Work For 10 -Hour­
ly Wage Increase
OAK RIDGE. Dec. II t/V&gt;

THURSDAY. DEC. 11. 194

Politics In Aid
Ire** Pas* »*«•

aiaitf “ ihaip rhsrgrs" about the
rontluct of foreign nffaiis, th*.
the
waa "one uf the moil
regrettable" he hail heard in his
10 or 1|0 year* in the House.
hep. Clarence Brown (ll-Ohiel
iced o f/ on McCormack. If Mc­
Cormack regretted what Hallerk
had* said, Brown thundered, "I
far more regret the remark*
he has made. Certainly thla la not
Ihe lime and place for personal
attacks.**
The Ohioan, who has crossed
swords with Halleek on Interparty political alratrgy at time*.
•ailed Ihe Indianan “ a great1
American" who “spoke a* an
American on the floor here to-

The labor dispute which had
threatened lo tie up production
at one ol ihe government’* lirgeat atomic rnrigy plant* war retlied early loday when the Carbide
and Catboa Chemical* Coip, aijd
a CIO union agreed on a new
Hep. .Jarman til-Ala) replied
contrail
briefly to lliown, deploring that
The company and offwall id "the gentleman from Indiana,
the United State* Ga*. Coke and the majority floor leader, has
come in at this crucial time and
delayed this hill with a politiral
discussion.
"I Ix-Iieve Ihe people o f this
country want this leglslation'passi-d without the delay of tweedleclee and tweedledum," Jarman

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 11 (A1)
— Plana for the formation of a
statewide school safety advisory
council to plan an "effective pro­
gram of aafety education in the
schools" were announced today hy
State Superintendent of Publif
Instruction Colin English.

English aaid he will appoint a
27-man committee consisting of
representatives of teach* r-educa*
tlan institutions, the University
of Florida, Florida Slate Univer*
*alty, motor clubs and safety coun­
cils and official state agencies.

MIAMI, Dec. 11 OF)--Fiftyfour
Ricans were stranded
IUUI Puerto
* ass-■wsj itivwrn*
w
here temporarily niter flying this
week from Han Juan in a pro­
mise o f agriculture Job* at Vero
Brack.
‘-Mint of the men were-buikc,
hungry and terrified at the situslinn In which they found them­
Supporters of the hill hoped selves." said Mrs. M, M. Thom ato gel a vote on final passage ion of the Travelers Aid Society
later in the day. But the chances
of Republican-Ih-mocrallc coop­
eration In that direction apparently dimmed when llalleck, Mr
Hormack and Ihe others starL-il

"The Florida State employment
Service found the Joba for them."
Mra. Thomason said the Puerto
Wean government hed been advised through the American Red
Croaa that report! of "easy
money” In Klorida .agricultural
Joba worr exaggerated and watch
should be kept on unauthorirrd
emlgrallon from Ihe island.

the

W h o le f a m il y c a n

Itep. Vorya (K-Ohlo), piloting

TprotfuclTbh ^it th*’ ptiirr sonvttal
to the 'national security
The new contract also contains
a wage re-opening option that
can tie excirlwd In eight months,
and provides ' for additional In­
creases for iwiip thsn JO per­
cent of the hourly employe-*
"where wage rrplltle* were claimed to exist under the old pey
schedule."
Shift differentials of 10 cent
and 15 cent* an hour on the third
ih’i/t also were agreed upon. Nofoliations previously had resolved
about .10 other point* st b»««A general mfeting of memlicrs
of local 2HS o f , the CIO unho
l*en ealled-ior tonight for
rfttlficatinn of the agreement.
Terry, president, said

CO M M ENTS

(D-Ala) told leporter* they flgUM‘d the hills.n^iliiined ovCr Its
Idggest hurdles^when the House
Into yesterday rejected amend­
ments to cut the bill to

By ALTON L. III.AK F-SEF.K
Associsted Press Science Reporter
PHILADELPHIA. Dee. II-UI1
The first look into the mysterious
central cor* of human nerve fib
era, revealing a structure never
aeen -befnra, was announced, today
to Ihe Electron Microsrotie Hoclety of America.
The discovery, which promises
new knowledge about how nerve*
piade hy Dr. E. De
Jtnlirrtia
Hchmitt;' biologist* of the’ Ma** '
arhusella Institute of Technology.
The looking was done with an
electron
microscope,
w h ic h
achieves effective magnification*
of 100,000 time* actual all*, nr far
of mlcrosf-olic*
Iievoml the ,power
.
using ordinary light.
Nerves are composed of
fibers arranged In parrnllel
cable. Evidence was found that
the core of each individiml filler
contains many long slrlng-llke
structures about hhlf a millionth
of an Inch thick. They appear to
he tuhtilnr or cylindrical in shape,
and they run in parallel lines
They arc denser or thicker along
their outer edges than in tlirir

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MIAMI, Itec. II (/!*&gt;—The
police department warned owners
of small bars and eating places
today that a trio of thieves have
schemed out a new way to rob
them.
The trio ha* used thl* system
•ucrraafully three limea (his week:
All three enter a small bar or
eating place which .has no cashier
on duly. They eat or drink, then
two go lo Ihe rash register. There
one opens Up a newspaper as
though trading it hut in a manner
that hide* the cash register from
other* in the place, The second
thief opens the cash register and
dipa in. while the third one chata
with the wailiT-owmir and clears
the way for r»ca|&gt;r.
The scheme
net
ItOI in three raids.

Other congressional develop
merits lodny included:
A House Fond gw Affairs Sub­
committee said in a report on
International politiral movements
that "the Communist hope of
early victory in western Europe
through legal Democratic politic*
is dead for years to come.
cross hands
The report prepared hy Kep. mined. ...
Maloney (It-l’a.), added, however, spaced at characteristic intervals.
This type of slnirture bus W n
found
munlsts using “ their party radre* studied so far. and appeals lo Is*
through illegal and violent means characteristic of all nerve cores,
the biologists said. This strangement has never been ohscrvri In
icnd Congress his long-range Euopean Recovery 1'iogrsm (Mar

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First Look Into Mysterious Core
O f Human Nerve Fibers Announced

Anderson's amendment came up
at the start of pethapa the
final 'day of House artinn on the
enlergrncy aid program. Supporl*
rra o f . the lull have said they
consider It “ over the hump" and
ate driyjng fur a vote im pass-

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other types of tissues.
The M. I- J. .sclentlsLs found
the. string like structures In the
nerves of htiumns, rshhita.
rshhits. snd
and in Invertebrate* llkr
_..... Inlrsters, and eiati*. The
human nervi-s were obtained frkh
operations in' which sympathetlr
nerves were removed to relieve the
symptons of high blond pressure
Nerves of the hrnin or spina! cord
have not yet tieen examined, . &lt;
.The iiervcs_ were broken ..Into

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j " i l a n ils! Con­
venient and at­
tractive! L o w
prlre of

ml cores, which are surround |
L .,
t . _I t , L m . H ' i i
iis lit,
&lt;i| hy
a -sheath
knownn ma*i Hmyelin
The central core rangy* from
I/25,OOOth* to |/ 1.(MMHha of an
Inch in diameter.
nervrs transmit
impulse* in still a mv»tery. It is
known that it i* an eloctro-chem
leal action in nature, and that
implusrs rim lie transmitted at

nerve* is not known, hut is lie
ing studied intensively, Drs. Di
Roliertls and
Dr. De Kobertis is an Argen
tine scientist now working ns s
Guggenheim fellow at K.l.T.
Thr three-day meeting at Ihr
Franklin Institute is the flflii
amiunl convention of Ihe soriely,
and It* first international con
ferenew. with delegates attending
from England,. Holland, Australis,
and France,

S ID E L IN E S
By ARTHUR IlRCKWITII, JR
A Hemlndrr
TV* would like to remind all
hunter* of Contra! Florida that
one of their responsibilities a* a
licensed hunter I* to observe the
ruiea and regulation* of hunting,
safrty and Conservation, The
Seminole County Sportsmen's As­
sociation k making a special ef­
fort to show the way and set thr
pace for thd other* to follow.
Staying within the hag limit, i»
on* of Ihe first rule* which
should be observed.
Anyone shooting game after he

House he was "amaied to learn
(hat liundreds and prohaJily thou
sands of government employe*'
taking advantage
hour week lo hold down additional
part-time Job*.

to Hauler llearh.
While we are on the subject,
and aip giving out trad* secrets,
ight as well say Ihat there
are plenty of.ducka this year In
the Central Florida area. They
seep: to be feeding In Like Apopkh and roosting in Lake Jessup.
There are many duck* on the salt
destroying his own sport In the water Inleta around Titusville/ It
years to come.
Ira* been reported.
---------- TI»U-Outdoes-War 14 -----We-hrant a it port pti enf hsmEveryone knows thst eating
habits of fish are peculiar, and
sometime* msy even lie rtasird
as provoking to the angler. They
are tempermenlal In their’ ta»ir*
and one never knows just what
their appetite* may rrgvr.
It all lead* up to a pair (&gt;(

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Their aeort't was thst They wera
trolling, not. casting. They were
trolling with polar files, and their
average catch waa from three to
four pound*.
That may be a way that aome
of the»r Seminole County ang-

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Te m u a n Prosperity for Sanford.

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FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1'JlT

' Pauley Tells 1947 Airline Fatalities Double
Propaganda Is Trum an
Number In Any Previous Year
Of Deals In
Denounced By
aGrain Market
U.S. Secretary
t

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Government Official
Says He Is $100,000
Worse Off Sirice
Taking Present Job
.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 &lt;/P)-Edwin W. Pauley testified iftHay that neitlier Preiident Tru­
man n or. Secretary ot Agticul
lure Anderson aould have known
when they criticized lpecuLtoi*
(hat Pauley war opr rating on the
commodities market.
Pauley, a special assistant lo
- Secretary of the Army Royall.
made the italement before the
Senate Appropriations Committee
£
he testifinl he is $100,000
* worse o ff" because he started
selling his holdings in commodity
futures after taking over the post
— - last Sept.--3.
- - -rMr. Truman in a tadio message
’ Oct. 5 criticized the "gie.fd of
speculators who gamble on what
may lie ahead in our commodity
r markets." Later, in - Lying his
J0-point anti-inflation program be­
f o r e Congress, the President ask2 ed legislation to regulate speculatiee trading-on the exchanges.
Pauley testified ha held “ some­
thing In s than a million dol­
lars’* worth of commodities wr-ni
he'took the Army post.
In a statement to the cotnniltee lie said .that he had "liipildated approximately 00 percent
of those commodities, reduc l&gt;g
* —Jny holdings of grain from 500,Cwo bushels to approximately
60,000 bushels.”
loiter he tofd the senators that
he "did rather well” In comnmdi. ties trading this year,
a
Rut he denied, under quoalhuiIng by S e n a t o r P e r g .u a o n
(H-Mieti), that President Truma i
could hare "conceivably known
of Paulay'a aetivltlea on CVt
ira slU M UM l-as* Ki«lfcU

lly JAMBS J. STRKBIG
Associated Prena Aviation Reporter
WASHING I ON.’ tfce. 1 2 .(rP)- The nation's airlines (his year
have carrier1 mote |&gt;ei&gt;oiis. flown more miles and had fewer crashes
thin in either of the t&lt;*&lt; p’ nsding years, but in 1047 Ltalilin to
date me more than double anv prrvioui year.
Civil Aeronautirs dt.an Gymri show that 199 pjisengers and
1/ new m-niloii were tilled ir five accidents duting lorlidulrd do­
mestic tqierslion* file I'Hl- loti-h were 75 passengets and 22 ctew
members in nine ■accidents, tiled '
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paasengri* amt
ami 12
12 crewmen.
, i.,
In .liai,i_addition, -to
32 pasaengers and
The current total of falalilU-i five crew iiiitiiW i • were .killed
this year in all kinds of acci­ in four accident* to non-schcd.
dents on scheduled airlines ia uled commercial planes and eight
274.. This
includes 20 rpassenger.
,,,
...
persons were kilted in four ncand 13 crewmen klllcd Il i t nree ^
u
flight..
accident, on United Slate, indomtttk ,|r||„* uafternatlonal air ne. and U c e w .j fic M
,, BiUmaUj ttt
men and 11 ° t ^ r fwraoluJdll«t tt,^M ^ 8 l/ j JawnRvr.m||„
.luring
ruin-paaaen^r-carrylftg lh(i
?lf
„,u#* .t
flight-, .uch aa training op**ra. i 3MJ20,6W,
each
figure
“ ‘J!1*’
, , [ c o e d in g
1040 by 6 |n&gt;r
Two pet sons wen* killed by |cent,
The
estimatid n u in
propellers and one crew niem!&gt;-r ,
u$ airline pa**iugers * is
fell into the sen- when an »*• 13,181,1114, an Increase of nearly
trodume blew uut and ha Was I
it'aaiiawta as gags Z lsu l

Doctor Says Gain Police In Jeeps In Wages Is Lost Attack Red Mobs
D ue-To- Inflation In Rome Square
A v e r a g e Teacher’s Communist - Inspired
Salary Today Has
Strike Reported To
Less Buying Power
Be Losing Strength
WASHINGTON Dec. 12 (/P)
Although ilatr ’ Irgitlsluirt increated 1947 ■appropriation* for
education by ^bout $480,000,000
inflation hst mote 'than crated
the gain in teacheri* salariet. an
official of the National Edttfation
Association said today.

“ Today the average teacher in
the nation - receives a salary with
considerably less purchasing power
than the average teacher's salary
of l$&gt;39,” Dr. Ralph McDonald
told a regional conference of rdud o r s in a prepared address.

“ K u rilc. InUattv,
taken tor
Club t/Iakefr 1yrsmt-J.
Ann It ft ^qorte ’ prObabli*
«-» . j
‘ mat
that ins
the cio»e
clou* or
of the present
Ians Kor Party |^r 'wv a rts
A t Country Club
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Plana were made today by the
’ Lturu Club at ft. meeting at the
Tourist Center for Its Christmas
party next Thursday evening at
Ihe Seminole Country Club. The
regular ocheduled meetings for
«V)ee. 19. 20 and Jan. 2 were dis­
p e n se d with.
. Fred Ganas, Celeryfed assis­
tant football coach and mi-mbcr
* of the Mona, announced that
trophy had been donated at the
fecent football banquet at Long.,
wood to Iiyron Heard for hia good
Mocking as a Celeryfed grlddcr
during the past season, lie an­
nounced that a plaque including
Beard'a record will be' given to
** Seminole High School by the cluli.
King Mon \V. 0 . Livingston
—
former Ktng~l.1otrHenry~AVi*~
te commended club group in
charge of welcoming International
President Bred Smith Wednesday
Vnornlng, also the club mrm&lt;t&gt;ers, City and County official!,
■ .and' representative! of other civ' |c club* for turning out so well.
It was reported that the Sanford
&gt;__ i I'mUIss N » m rase Kilkll
* ' ■— '" ■'*“

Four M en Arrested
On Murder Charge
’ BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 12,
lA V -‘ Police Chief Floyd Eddins
announced today arrest of four
rn on charges of assault with
tent to murder In the shooting
of a milk truck driver', employrd
by a dairy involved In a labor
dispute.
&lt; The police chief said one of the
Tour, whom
he Identified
____ ______
__ aa Tltto
oberson, 19, admitted orally that
W fired- the ehet that -wounded
&lt;. the driver yesterday.
Eddins said Roberson claimed
**sejf d s f e n i e . " Roberson was
Quoted by police* as saying he hail
been working as a truck driver
' at various places In Birmingham
Ifor the past several weeks.
The other three arrested were
Identified as Clifford L. Mark, 29,
’ Tarrant. Ala., a former driver for
.W h ite Dairy Co.; Don Vestal, 31,
Tialtss, Tsx., southern organiser
for the AFL International Broth­
erhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs,
Warehousemen and lUlpere of
America, and Oscar Leroy Har­
mon, 82, Pratt City, Ala.

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FATHER'S CHARGE
DETROIT. Dee. IS &lt;*&gt;-EI*ht.
year-old Linda Leo Belford, who
force “ all my daddies and all my
mammas", was on-her Wty to
lasPlorlds with her father today,
^although a circuit court judge
admitted that the Lord might not
"E nding
over the
little girl,
J. Murphy
Walter.' L.

Ilf.

a long custody fight
winsome, sandy-haired
Circuit Judge Thomas
gave her to he» father.
Belford, uf Pensacola,

Donald added, American elemen­
tary' schools face a shortage of
from 386,000 to 426,000 teachers
in the next five years.
“ The seriousness uf this dis­
parity cannot possibly be over­
stated.
“ The present shortage of teach­
ers, even by the low standards
of 1939-40, is at least 161:479 In
the public, elementary and secon­
dary schools."
“ It is •sicnlial,’* he added,
“ That emphasis be placed upon
quality as well as upon quantity.”
He said many of the 1200 re­
cognised teachers colleges “ make
a travesty of the process" of pre­
paring their pradualri^ to teach.

Chinese Cook Shoots
Two, Then Kills S elf

■ROME Dec, 12 t/Pi
Jcrpbome police riot tqusdt, twing­
ing clubi, charged (Urging crowd*
todsy in the heart of •tnlr-lKiund
Rome, a* throng* chanted the
Communiit anthem "Red Flag."
Police
quickly cjraicd
the
crowd*, in the Piazza ('olunna,
from their concentration j»oinl be­
low the window* of thr Italian
foreign office. The crowd gave
wav, jerring and hooting.
Two auociated preit photo­
grapher* from the United State*.
J. Waller Green and Frank Noel,
tarrv-struck on the head by police
dubs, but suffered no teriout in­
jury.
They continued working
after identifying themtelvri.
Rome'* general itrike, now in
it* tecond day. appeared to have
lootrnrd it* grip tomewhal, dr*,
piie thr determination of the Communiit-conlrolled Chamber of Lab­
or to purtue it to the bitter end.
Strong-arm police irieaiurr* weak­
ened the ttrikers' effectivene** at
Premier Abide de Gaiperi't Chtiilian Democratic government pie*led for a lettlrmrnt/
The most vIgorou* pollen action
was at 'the I’iaiia Colonna, and
ii . mumm*
vmm* r.tahir

Doctor Says Control
O f Birth Is Urgent
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 12
(TP)— Dr, O. O. McCormick. i&gt;n&gt;fessnr of obstetrics at the univer­
sity of Indians, says control of
the birtli rate Is more important
than atomic bomb,control IT n
future war I* to be averted.
Speaking before a postgrad­
uate course conducted by the
University of Oklahoma, the profeasor said last night that "overpopulation produce* want, want
produces despotism and despot­
ism produces war."
“ Therefore, over-population Is
basically the cause of war. Where
food and jobs are plentiful, the
problem of government Is simple
and strife Is not necessary,” he
said.
Dr. McCormick said planned
parenthood Is concerned with a
neglected field of public health,
pointing out that causes associated
with childhearing constitute the
third largest grqup of deaths In
Amerlea.
— —
—•

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12 l/P)
—A young Chinese cook, appar­
ently brooding over taunts about
his race, snot and killed an
IH-ycar-olil housewife (o death,
wounded her sister and then kill­
ed himself, police reporti-d today.
Police Inspector Lloyd Kelly
said Gim lick Tom. the cook
shot Mn. Betty do Grange Har­
rington, rstrangwl wife of a
former serviceman, twice it) the
stomach and twice In the shoul­
der last night, then turned a
.46 caliber .pistol on her alster,
Frances, 16, before shooting him­
self as police arrived,
*
The elster, who wai not
wounded seriously, said thenhad been a dispute earlier hi
the evening over community
kitchen privileges In the room
tng house where all lived, Kelly
related.
Kelly said the girl apparently
had taunted Glm about his race.
TRUMAN APPOINTS COY
Police said Mr*, Harrington’s
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 I - 0 P ) estranged husband Is now In Officlsls close to President Tru­
Norfolk, Ve.
man said today its has decided
to appoint Wayne *Coy, radio
G. 1’a LKAVB ITALY
director of the Washington Post,
ROHE, Dec. 12 UP)—The last ■* chairman of the Federal Com­
American troops in Italy will be munications Commission.
These officials, who declined to
in the United States for Chrtismas,
be quoted by name, said the nom­
It was announced yesterday.
ination
of the farmer Italians
Maj. General L. C. Jaynes, com­
and
long-time
manding U, 8. forces in the newspaperman
Mediterranean Theater, said final associate of .Paul V. McNutt in
detachments will sail from Lag- government service, will be sent
born on the U, 8. Army tran­ to the Senate around the first of
sport Admiral 81ms in tima to the year._________________ '
clear Italian territorial watera
REDS STOP TRAIN
before midnight Sunday, Dec. 14
BERLIN. Dec. 1*-UP&gt;—Fif­
—The final hour set by the Italian
peace .treaty for their departure. teen heavily-armed Russians held
ap and broke Into a U, 8. Army
supply train recently on the road
DIME BOARDS
The Rotary Clob will have to Berlin. In the Soviet occupation
the
American
provost
charge of the dim* board* a ll , ____
day temorrow for the Salvation marthal'i office said today.
A report made by American
Army empty stocking fond. Roy
guards to their commanding
Holler, Robert Harris and Earle train
officer said the Russians were
Turner conetftuU the Rotary com­ Intooicatod. No shots Wer* fired
mittee In charge.. All Rotarian* and although the Rdaeians broke
planning to aaaist are .naked to the seals on nine cars In rthe 63contact Mr. Harris before tomor­ car train no loot was taken, the
row morning.
report sold:

Marshall Says Less
War Talk And More
Spiritual Conquest
Needed By World

N O . 280

Price Ceiling Plan

14 Arabs Killed . U. S. Jews Asked For $283,156,000
For Aid In Developing Palestine
By Jews As Holy
Land War Rages

LONDON Dee. 12 GP&gt; —
American ofifriaU reported
tonight Soviet Foreign Minis­
Bevin Tells Commons
ter Motulov had renewed hie
hitter attacks on the western
May 15 Is Latest
powers in'the furelgn minis­
ters council todar ami Secre­
Abandonment Date
tary of State Marshall told
hipi in rrsponae:
It* JnXF.l’ H C. GOODWIN
'll la *ery difficult to have
J K K U 8A L B H , Dee. 12 i-l’ i
. ■«* respect for the dignity
— Thr
Jewish
underground
of the Soviet ’ government.”
Ztrurk hard with bomb and.
Firat information on to­
gun today at Arabs In five'
day’s reportedly stormy meet­
parts of Palestine and when
ing was that Molotov offer­
du«k descended on this Mosed no compromise on out. Inn •abhalh. 2t persons had
• standing i4»ue* before the
tsn i^ llltiJ fur. a total of 191
council, but Instead lamba*led aiinr parlilfdti was aniumnrthe poticlrs of the western ,
ed. •
-'pow ers in Germany.
\t trasl 13 of the dead “ A ifrlM n . informant's said
were Arabs whom Irgun Zsal
that British Foreign Secre­
l.eumi said it had struck
tary Itevin rommrntrd to the
. down in “ retaliatory” blows
raunril, when Molotov had
at Tirrh, Gaza, Haifa, Yatur
finished, that what had been
■and Xhafarr- Three -bodies
~ z i l i p l * * a whole aeries of
were found
burned
in a
insults and complete untruth
British
overseas
airway*
and Molotov might at least
trunk srltrd by Arabs to­
have- thr cuurleay to thank
night at l.ydda village. At
the other ministers for *ll&lt;
least to Arabs were wound­
ting through aurh a state­
ment.
ed.

Ill ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON DecTT&lt;/P&gt; Secret,
Jrwi*li torninMldoe*^ sinking
ary of State Marshall called to­
night lor a lupreme effort to til- from Haifa to Hellion, killed
ence new war propaganda and IA Arab* today! The M-d.sv
for a “ spiritual conqurit" of death lull m the communal itrtf*world problem* to restore man- over thr impending partition "f
Palestine ro»e to 187 in the Holy
kind't faith in peace and under­
Land and 30) in the Middle Eavt.
standing.
Foreign Secretary Ernest Kev­
(loll., he' drclated, ate neceein told the House ol Common*
•ary to rraiurrr a world "lick un­
that May 15 is the latrsl dale
to death of war."
on which Britain intend* to aban­
" file great deuce of all man­
don lire Palestine mandate.
kind i* for (teace and undenlandQritn pleaded that tile Situation
ing."' Matihall said in a ipeech in Palestine not be aggravated
at a dinner of' the Pilgrim* Soci­ "ami thus make moie difficult
ety. which i* devoted to promotion th e. t*tk that is to be seen
of Anglo-American friendship.
jb n i| b .” Hr exptesseil hope tba'
"Peace and understanding — a plra for an end to strife in
they should not br .so difficult to the Holy |jnd would be weigh
srcuie when the common people J "ill -Grrat Dnlaitl. New
throughout the world
hoping | , „ j OU|„-,|r' as. well
l‘ *land praying for such a result. Y r tjr,ime
jM-pple ate Again featfu! of war.j De(rn,e Minister Ahmad Shat
lo such lengths have the |&gt;top«g-: abati of Syria voiced in Cairo
ll unilesni i.n I'**, tUahll
Atab drlriminahun
|u
fight
against creation of a Jrwisfi stale.
' *.tying all I’ alrUmr would become
. a, battlefield, with llie Aiabt goI mg into a Itlood lialli lo ilralise
f ilirmtelves "

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Authority Over Bas­
ic Goods Is Asked;
Price Rollback To
June Is Possible

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By
WASHINGTON. De* 12 t,P)r '
AILAM il^ l . n . N I D « J 2 ^ Q
Amriicai, Jew,) ^wat i Spent,cation.
f», the p„ce ceil
asked tod .&gt; lo |...;' -de 4 , 8 . ! St,.KK| lor cml
to I ale. me
P*-»8. p 1#.,ulrlll |lllllM1, „ .lnu un.
J ......... r.i,matk iJM.lfOOIXKI
for the purchase ot a.tn* (ir| ||i( IQ ^iftt ant, inflation
to ee,u,p a Judrjn aim) ol ten* .,( thousand* ol men.
program »e„r u, l o „g ,e „ tbday.
Llieter K-Mat. jd
ol ,he Jewish Ageitcr | Sec/eUzy of l.sho, Schwellen
lor f'alr»ti"e. (out I . -Pit . • .. .it- lo llir National Lonlereiur of |J,_- i,,.).
n .,.._
United Jewiili Ap|&gt;ral j tdll time stmy niuil be irciuiled to Inert nu
111 1Hanking' t uiumiiiee. along with
rent Arab tbic-nts or n holy w m .*I wold lli.it a |)|o|H)seJ wage conHe set no eatilimh- of ilrength
miuipmeiit ..... to !••*&gt;-, |,0| |,J|'w,|| |,r along ,n a dayothef than tin- Minis slioiil.l com- luw-rssaiy
vi.L* fut iIn* Irninititc ttiul muni j
9
prise "lens of tboo-miut' ,
teiiftne*- of llie defense* foie*"* ot 1,1
*
"We have the liiatf|iu«ei to tin- Jewish statu.” sin.t htc)4un. j l l l , e control authority was redefend und s**rute the Jewish
The I28.000JHMI min- r&lt;-i|iiest (|(ir,trd c.crr &gt;ommociities which
state, but we need lielp of tile
1, -even times gientc-i than th - ; liaticallv, alfrct thr cost of lev Jews uf Aineika to punliase llie
HiiulUiir* »o l*Mue I 10.11
,
,
I my, Jir basic III lice' cost cd ag—,
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Farley Denies He TJpward Trend Is
Is Prodigal Son
Noted In Prices
At Postal Dinner &gt; Of Florida Fruits
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Former Head Soys H e ' Christmas Buying Is ![J...My" “" \ u" Junf‘‘ lrv'
Was Not Asked To
Come Back Before

Credited With Hike
III CitrUS Prices

INii«*v ititiltl lir ’ Itillrd li4cl
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WASHINGTON Dec 12 o i l — L LAM ItAND, Dec 12 td&gt;! \
Meanwlllle. the Senate Republi|«tinr§ A. Failey ukt lif if no »lr4«lv upvfsiic) hrml m piue* 14,1 ^
Coimmlltv go! lu^jrlh"prodigal ton" fiolu the limnr- (or Honda citru* on luuther.i '* 'JM'* Inut-,until piogram aimed
hold of the Demoeralu adminis- maikrti tin* week a|v|w-ared to In-!4) bringing down tin- high ccist
Iralion.
■continuing, willi Inuei* oir the'*’*
liaitnlan Ialt (R-O.),
Amid roaring laughter, thr one- New Yotk market paying more ■'**» it would be unveiled tontorlime chairman of the Democratic I for orange* than they had nr i
" „ w*, . &gt;rr"
National Co,pm,Iter and , rustmas-! month.
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nistle:
irnitsl rAir lai* fait tliwlil that he &gt;lion li.OttO lm»e* cd lllr to
4I VtlsfItltlril r»
jucl hpa not lieeu "lltvile*r t o 'called “ interior" oratige* fnougll!
conmback lieforr
Jan average of $2 7'» pei Imis
Farley appr.ircd at a Iritimonial and 3,500 hose* ui Indian River
dinner for thr newly-atn»oint*djorangn sold for $1H0
postmaster general,-Jesse M. Don-! This **• tl'C best juice for
14
ald.on, who once covered a 12- j "interior" fruit since Ne
nfr letter carrier'* route in Sliel "lien (hey .limuglit $3 14
l.ower joitrv in other atl*(ion*
. byyjlle.
I’ORTIANI). Ole. Dec. 12 (A'l
Farley'* reference t» Id* *l»tu«]luought the &lt;l*y ♦ avemg* '&lt;*o ■■ i'olitlt Ambattitdor Jo*e| Winiewith th,- administration followe&gt;l I'loiida orange* to $2 *7 on I 3.ati a.lilrt-s* in which Frank ‘ mg) |Hlxrt ,„|t| .,| nine ca»iriii wit/ laid today In* rnunliy fear*
that "llie irbtillt ill llir aggrctiive
Walker, |..i*l mailer; genera) from
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1949 to- 111i6 noted hi* pfeaence "''M* 1,1
Gcimen spiiM*-' "ill *tsn a new
ami said'
Tl“' N,' w ' " lli
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“ Let'a bring out the fatted calf welCutne chatiK'' front tin- b*W war ,'liidi /otllii be avoided by
ll i* good to have the prodical "f $2.06. on Dec. I »«d '«n « v- the "fiiendl, inoperatioir’ of Ihe
mm rutiirn lo* Ihe houieholil of hh
uf till niorkefj*
thut »lny United St.ttr*. Rlmia and Brtful tiers."
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tain.
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Responding. Farley told -Ihe
Pre-Chrlstilln't buying "»&gt;' ,••**lli.il i* "lit. lie told thr City ■
gathering: "I -lid not come Iwk lirved by NuiHiy citru* men «•
•luh ill *&gt;• |ue|i.irrd .iddroi, I’ u- climbing
I A pJ stv l , Vinlntnn;
"Thr pw‘pi*,,» *“ "7 u '""i" hi a ptodignl son.* Tbi* is'iln* ia- the cause »&lt;Ctilepi ice*
are «I |,,nd "look* with *otnr anxiety at
Y l U l il L t f l- B ,)lsn 'capable ol ili'frtV *^ the fir*! lime t have turninvited •price-* (,ru|M-frnil
niner I left
in-re. 1 hopeit will
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more often."
Tlie House tjihor Commttteo rail-1
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ed on the Justice Department tiK ( i C n u r t t l l V C o l d ()V (.T
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in violation of the l-ea Act,”
Most Parts O f ll. S. Franklin D Roosevelt** adrnlnl*nation In 1933 until 1940, when;
which was designed to restrirt
he broke with the lale President. A i.l&lt;uui
lhe_activitlea of Janie* C. Pettil
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l rit* IItini tt*rni
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lo'* American Fedrrafion o f
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In ■&gt; alatemenl Ini Nt-w 5o,k (if i(
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Mr Truman, who .b'slgn.ud ^ i r i i ' Coirt .hi* nmrning and
rrr. the committee tecommeiidriH {Ag
cen, r„, Tc „ , nll(| chilly
Doifablsun a* postmaster g e n e t al I i-imivi-,1 lli* slillt to allow th, tin- Wheel,-r Fertilizer Company
ut ttvicd" lia» Iweti. cotnplelctl apd
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i ,, (in section* of northern Florida In-il month to sin-reed KuWtt E.
I. Consideration by the Ju-tlce , |u| Muth„ „ Californio.
near* of wound* in hi1* back in in now in ujuinlnnt, ll wiii m
i*
Haniiegnu,
made
a
five-minute
Department of whetlirr "the mo,
Th* Federal Weather Bureau surprise visit to the dinner gath- flu- rn»«- again*I I. K. Floyd who iH.iiii'vd 1&lt;m|hv bv Jl F. Wheeler,
nopollstlc practice* of Jantea Car-' in Chicago said temperature*
i* charged with assault to ram* t renblent, J. It, • »x. manager and
nar Prtrlllo and the American would climb in the Southern i-ririg of several hundred postal mit murder ill the. second degree. .......
M llarb-y, assistant manservice
official*
and
shook
hands
Federation of Musician* are subOn the * Ifind and queatiutfed hy
Ject to prosecution” under the ateaa and in California but read­ willi Farley aml other* at the Aaslalabt Slate Attorney George oger.
CfiinlruJlisi uf concrete and
ings of slightly below normal head table.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act. *
Telling the group that "tonight A. DeCottm, I’nrju-r staled that Steel und With 86.000 feet o f floor
2. That (he Taft-Hartley lailmr would continue in riiosl other
llV had Iter 11 stubbed by Floyd in (4fil44'4*. tlie new plant U »&gt;' firvii i,a 11h" it
I’ aae Z!la&gt;ir
Ijiw In- amended "»o that mo- sections.
n fight after be had ordered, the. proof us is iHoeuble, deelared Mr.
The mercury dropped to 6 be­
nopotlstlc practice* by labor uni*
Utter to remove *ume cows from -Hurley Roofing 1* of corrugated
ons which are injurious to the low in Wausau, Wl»., during the
an orange grove n.-ar the l.uhii. Iron und llien* nre steel floor*.
public Interrat shall be forbid­ early morning hour* for the Truman DtacloseH
, ||a Road. Thi* was on ‘ Jan. 12. The foimer plant » * « destroyed
den." The committee did not country's lowest reading. Minus
Parker stated also that Mrs.
s|iecify how the act should tie rcro marks also were reported . Flection FosHibiliticM Floyd bad slapped him. and that by fire last Feb. 19. Recently
there was » small blaze discovered
in northern and central Wiscon­
amended. *
L. E. Floyd bad attacked him
3. That it be made Illegal for a sin and some part* of Minnesota.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. (IP)— from behind. Attorneys for the nmong some nmmonluth nitrate
bag*. belioVOri lo have Wen Ignit­
Light rain fell in secllons of President Truman waa quoted for
union to "license an employtT to
th# Great I-akci and the Ohio the first time tialay a* api-aking defendant are L. F. Boyle and G. ed by "a welder’s torch, but dam­
do business."
W. Spencer.
age was reported but alight.
4. That persons or firms put Volley area* eastward Into New i f re-election iioszibilltlca.
A one ton mixing unit equipped
on union's “ unfair" list# be given England, while rain Is reported * Dr. J. J. Vailnrino. the retfrlng
with a conveyor Wit carries msthe right of redress In federal |n the Southeast Atlantic-stales. antharituior from Panama, !»td Growth Ih Expected
t«-tint to Ihe storage plant at a
courts.
Yesterday'* high mark* were While Home reporter* after bid­
great saving of laWr. About 40
6. That officers of union* be 79 at Tamps, Fla., and 78 at ding goodbye to Mr. Truman that
In
Legion's
Posts
I tu iliK * ■■ I'aae n « a i,
people an- i-nfployed at the plant,
Miami.
llie President bad told him lie
A large growth in American which is equipped, say officials,
might visit Panama "if I am re­
Legion membership In the state U set ve the whole Florida area.
elected."
Vallarlno, emphasizing that he after the first of the yrar wn* Tin- company-has alx semi-trailer*
and Mr. Truman had spoken in predicted thl* morning hy D*- and three trucks arid trailers to
a jocular vein, related the follow- narlmrnt Adjutant A. Reid Mann deliver product* to grower*.
following a trip to aouthwiwt
Ing exchange;
POSTPONES AWARDS
“ I told him that I am guing Florida Legion Posty this week In
j Award* and letters will be
down to Panama to run for company with Department Com­
presented to the football play­
President and that if I am elected mander A. Reid Mann.
Hy FRANK CAREY
er# at Seminole High School
1
wanted
him
to
com*
down
and
Th*
legion
cxis-utivii*
visited
Asorluted Pres* Helenes Editor
Hosts at Plant City, Mulberry. during lb,- chapel program on
visit me."
^WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (41)—A record-breaking tolar "egploTo which he said Mr. Truman Uhere they conferred with Na­ Monday, Principal Herman Mor­
»ion which drove .flaming, gaieou* material more than e million replied:
tional Committeeman Mead* Wil­ ris announced tmlay. Coach Carl
“ If 1 am re-elected, mayhe I, son. th# Bay Pines Veteran* Hos­ Kettles ha* been attending a
mile* above the tun'* sulfate wat reported today by the Carnegie
will, ll will be fine for our future pital, and the Children's Hospital *hurt course -conducted by the
It Hiiuiion c f Washingtou,
relations."
at Ht. Petcrsliorg. They also Vtail- general extension division of
the tiunic solar 'ptominrrKC," which makes the mushrooming
ed Maderla Post 27.1, a new post the University of Florida to
to conduct
cloud from an atom fcoml a mere puff by comparison. w*» photo­
of 170 member* and witnessed In­ prepare teachers
courses In automobile skfety and
HENTBNCBD TO DEATH
graphed el Carnegie'* Mt. Wilwin observatory more than a /ekf ago.
stallation of officer*.
driving, and has been In Gaines­
SALONIKA, Dec. 1* (AT—
Meaaurement* which established » ■.
------------ville-all this week and. was un­
person*— Including
IU altitude at ’ 1,064,186 mile* juat getting a new nation under Twenty-nine
BOYLE ANNOUNCES
on* woman—were under sentence • Senator Lloyd F. Boyle of San­ able to make the award* today
were completed only recently, way.
Sun spots igre eyclonic etorm* of death today following - their ford baa qualified for ro-tleclion aa was prttvlously announced.
the institution's annual report
rn Uw sun, father than ex­ conviction by a military conn from (he 37th district. It was-an­
said.
Sheriff P. A. Mrro and deputies
last night on charges of plot­ nounced this morning at Tallahas­
Other news on the eun'e activ­ plosions.
Dr. Horace Babcock of the ting a Communist uprising In see. Senator Boyle, local attor­ today warned gypsies camped on
ities included a finding that sun­
spot disturbances In Mur, 1947 ML Wilson ataff discovered an Salonika. Llfa sentence* were ney and veteran of World War the Orlando Highway near the
were the moat violent for any apparent eonneetjon between ro- imposed on iq others and 20 I, was elected to th« State Senate Bluebird Inn tp leave the county.
month since May, -1778* when fatten! of heavenly bodies and mors were given lesser prison In 1944, and hi* district embraces Police Chief Roy G. Williams
Seminole and Brevard counties. cuinpanLed th* Sheriff.
terms. Seven were, acquitted.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Doctqfr Says Many
U. S. Scientists
R efuse Army Work
CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Dee. 12,
(P)—Dr. Theoilor ( Koaebury, onr
o f. the nation'* leading authorlUe* on bacterial warfare, say*
“ Many American scientist* am
refusing to work on military de­
velopment*."
The Columbia University pro­
fessor told a Harvard audience
last night that hr hrd rrturned
to peacetime work of hi* own;
Asked if he would return to
warfare research If called up hy
the government, he replied:
"I don't think you have a tight
to ask me that question."
Dr. Rosebury, who is president
of the New York branch of
the American Association of Sci­
entific Workers, aaid in an in­
terview that all iiranrhea of the
United 8tates government were
•xpsriencing difficulty in staff­
ing installations for weapons of

At THE CHURCHES
UNITY’ *.
Faith Cornwall. Minister
TUK8DAY

7:45 1*. M.t Prayer Servicl at
Valdez Hotel.
.
8:00 P. 51.: Class in "l-esson*
in Truth" at the -hotel.
FIK8T IIAITIST CIIUIHH
Park Avenue at Slslh Street
' W. I*. Jtrook*. Jr., Pastor
John .Miller, Educational Hducalur
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Training Union, 0:16 P. M.
Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M.
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Morning Worship, 11:00 A
Young Peoplrs 0, A., 11:30
Kywngrlistir Service, 7:30 I1
/TtevTW. West and Mi*. '
will Iw hulding special ser
Friday nltr,‘ 7:30 I*. M. and
ronduct all services on Sunday.
The publir is invited.
WEEKLY SERVICE
Prayer meeting, Wed. night,
7:30 P. M .,
llioadrast from 1tudlu*
studio* irf.
of 8taSta­
5:45. P. M.
tion WTIUt. Wed.. 6:45.
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CIIUItCH OF THE NA’/.AKKNK
Itrv. Joe C. frettii. Mini-trr
Corner of Second and Maple
Sunday »rhool at 10:00 A M
!.. It. liushton. Pastor
Classes for all .ages, with ifoor
Sunday 8ehool. 0:T5 A. 3t.
spirit filled teachers.
Mdining Worship, 11:00 A. *(,
Pastoral servlre, 11UM» A. M
Junior Society, 0:30 P. M.
All rnemliers are urged to In- (in­
tent at this service.
.
When one reporter expressed
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 V, M
aurprise. ho replied:
"Haven't you heard slsmt that?
Imth morning and evrning setI thought It was a matter »f
Cottage Prayer Meeting at the
common knowledge."
—— ------ homT "of Mrs. Morris, 417 W.
The real Interest of these sci­ First Street, Thuriulay night,
entists, he said, ta in fundamental 7:30.
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of sopre nuclear phsyicisl* wlm
do not believe, working on an
atomic bomb project will advance
Osk Avenue and Third Street
their knowledge in basic research. K. D. tiros nice, D. ■I).. Pastor
Warning that any future war Rev. I). K. Charles, Ass't Pastor
could result in devastation of the
0:46 A. 51.: 8unday Sshool for
world, Dr. Rosebury expressed re­ all ages.
• '
gret at the failure of the United
11:00r A. M.: Morning Worship
States and Russia to reach a po- Scry ice.
Iltical accord.
0:30 P. M.: Junjor and Senior
Their failure to reach an Young People's Meeting.
.. FIRST t HI'llCH OF CHRIST.
-4JCIKNTIHT
•
agreement on control of atomic
7:30 P. 51.: Evening Worahip
*00 East Second Street
energy, he said. I* not entire. Servlre,
Honda School, 11:46 A. 51- •
Churel Service, I L&lt;MI A, 51:
The Harurh Plan, offered liy this BBAhDAU. AVENUE CHAPEL
lu b ji ' t 'God the Preserver of
country, be said, is too simple
Kev. D. K. Charles. Psslor
Man."
3:00 P. 51.: Sunday-School.
an answer for a complex prob. Wednesday #e*viee,-H:00-p. 81
Worship - Service.
Rending room hours, Tuendayi
"Aa the richest and most pow­
mil Fridays, 3:00 to Jl:bt&gt; P. M.
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
erful nation bn earth, the first
Hsnfnrd-Orlsndo Highway
move toward peace Is out*, he
(ilrnn K. Smith, I'sstor
FIRST MkTIIODIMT CHURCH
aaid.'"I don't think we have done
10:00 A. 31.: Bibla School. Mr, . Revr J. K. McKinley. Psslnr
all in our power to forestall'
11:46 A. 31.: Church School
A. Witboldi, Hupt
51.: Morning Wursbil*.
He expressed belief a "new ail
ministration" and a "cqmpletr Miss M ;aret Wearley, Guest “ Tin- Christmas Gospel ol LightS:30 P. 31.: Yodth Fellowship.
illssinnary Sunday Obreversal of foreign policy" would Speaker,
7:30 I*. M.t Sermon toiiici “ I
help in gutting along with Rus served.
7:46 P. M.: Evening Service.
Christ .ilsd Never Come?''
insignificant in rnrnpkrison.
Grefek Economy, . gets
McGhee ilerlatvil that many
middle eastern countries are "pevulnerable" to outside a g­
Army A re Said To runurly
gression Is-esuse of their "heavy
difficulties.
Be Deteriorating economic
“ International Communism is
DENVER. Dec. 12. (AY— The
economic and mttitar:
In Greece has “deteriorated," *
top atats department official jiaid
adding it is "im
held whatever tl
no matter how long it takes.'
"Our activities there have not
it begun to
McGhee, coordinator of the #300,.
000,000 American aid program to
Greece, asserted in an addrata prr-

cGhee a remarks were Interad by diplomatic officials In
ihlnftnn, where his last, was
distributed in advance, as another
bint that the administration InUnde to ask Congress for more
funds to extend the American
Assistance Program.
The Greek aid Is part of a
(Teas nattier this year with tho
#400,000.000 fund voted bv Conavowed objective o f Itolilerlng
Greece and Turkey against Com­
munist pressures.
Citing
the “ great
straUgic
value" of BoutheasUrn Europe
ami. the Middle. East, McGhee
Urroed thpse sectors tempting to
"an aggreealve and ambitious pow­
er.”
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Any outslda power which could
lake over the strategic and cconmmmv ivewuiive ui util Hive, iiu
eoptinued. "might well be ahlo to
decide'the^drstiniei o|- al . least
three rontinrnt* and create dan­
gers to the security, of this coun­
try that would make tho past dan.

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which makes it possible foi e/*
loting no tlmr in entering that eryorie to parliripate in iKsulitlt
door, creating further weukeurss Florida's newest attraction, Ev­
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Light Couipany.
,,ie area,
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Greece should fait under the
trot of an armed Communist min fices throughout the state and tlm
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puldir is invited to mail them
be inurhsdlate fend dange rat
to eomeony in the North. Manager
"Confusion* and disorder r
Colemap 'state* that Ills office
well spread throughout thr M
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attractive postcard* for free dis­
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tribution to nil who wish then
’estern lor mailing.
Europe ‘ where only recently the
"valiant resistance to Democratic
forces against Communism has
turned the tide in favor of the
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To back up. hla contention that
condition* In (Greece nre “ still
critical," McGhee cited what he
railed “ tuhstannal gains" made
by the Communist-led gunrilla

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—The State of 3ll*sissipiii has
Had no^more constitutional right
to tain the poeseaslon of liquor
than It ha* to make a crime
tiruwii g'Jackaix; the~Mtntxi1ppt
Supreme Court was told yeater-

FRIDAY. DEC. 12. 1917

Indian* of Arizona and of Ihr Indian*, not understanding
) A rtist Shows How To lieftituta
Nrw Mr*fro', spokemcn »ald ycs- how to prepare it, wen*1rating diiiributrd yitb the food.' ahowt
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the food dry.
•Cook Food IJy Photos terday.
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Lot Angelct reported
zero
* weather lint ^weefr No wonder
•j, _ the Yankees prefer Florida. We »ee where Senator Shand*
. of. Gainesville ha* announced hi*
candidacy lor governor. Another
good man.
Another airplane craili in which
29 have been killed. At leait
four other* in other part* of
the world* First think you know
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We hope you read “ The Way to
Brotherhood" in last night's Her­
ald. If you didn't, look it up.
It wa* quoted from the Pittsburgh
Courier, a negro publication, and
expresses the belt possible way
for lire colored people to get ahead
in this ‘world. You don't make
friends, or eliminate prejudices
with switch blades and machineguns, but only by friendliness,
courtesy and cooperation.
Senator Bridges promote* that
(he United States limit the number of visiting Rutiians in thia
country to the number of Amer­
ican* allowed in Russi^, If it did,
there wouldn't be many visiting
Russians. Someone ha* s«ld that
the best way to avoid war -it to
1 acquainted with .the people*
oilier race* and nationalities
and learn to love and understand
'them. Il ij rather hard to get
acquainted with the people who
limit their vitas as- drastic ally
at the Ruuians do.

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Russia it accused by Secretary
Marshall of taking &gt;500,000.000
a year out o( Germany, while de­
manding reparation payments of
len billion dollars. While Russia
bleeds Germany, «, the United
Stale* is asked to supply ihe
Seeds free-of charge vr^lth 1the
the-, western European nations
normally buy from Germany. But
why should Russia expect us to
have any more sense than that?
After the fits! World War we len:
Germany the money to pay rep­
aration* to France.
Henry Wallace oppeyt* U. S.
aid to the starving people of
China "because Chiang Kai-Shek
&lt; il a Fascist,*' but he favors aid
.lo the nations of eastern F-urope
even though they at* Communists.
He thinks it is wicked to with­
hold aid on ideological grounds
when h* agrees with the idea,
but when he disagrees with the
idea it is all right. In this respect
he is consistent with hi* other
line that aggression, when il
comes from Fascists, ts- wrong
tod should be opposed, but when
it comet from Communists, it
k all right. Personally we can't
see ihe difference. They ar* both
in our opinion.

l Do you know how much money

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government of the United
owes il bondholders? The
figure* which we hive from
Treasury show that the fed*
debt is $257,710,362,285.27.
to put it another way, nearly
llion dollar*, and that, be*
brother,, ain't hay I At
•k of federal indebtedness
i| the first World War, it
26 billions. The Cool idge
‘ instratioas reduced
and then it start-

mist few montha that H’a failing
armiea throughout Eastern Eu­ 1947*48 Orange Crop
rope enabled her to communlte Expected To Be Good
counter after country by strongMore than 2,100 apprentices, over half o f them in the
H&gt; DEWITT MACKENZIE
arm method*. Tha po*t-war
hulldfnjr tradcis, are bciiiR trained in Cleveland, O., through
WASHINGTON, Dee. 12, « V AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
chaoa cloaked tha full extant of
the co-operation o f the public school system, the United
her operations from tha Weatam The Agriculture Department to­
day-forecast orange product inn
States department o f Labor, local industries and unions.
The conflict' between Red Rus- World. Having brought Eastern
tha current 1947-48 market­
Most o f them arc cx-G I’s. The program was set up in an ■la and the Western Democratic* Europe under bar domination aha for
ing season at 100,260,000 boxes.
began
reaching
In
a
big
way
for
e ffo rt to break the a hurt arc o f skilled praftsmen available, it, of courac. one of tha great
ThlIs compares with 113,980,000
the Wsst.
lienee the prasent
especially in the building trades, though some are being tragrdiet of history—or at least near-ravolutions * In Franca and produced during the past season
that’* the way it *eemi to the
and 8.1.488,000 for tKc . 10-year
trained for mechanical and shop positions.
present guneratlon which ha* to Italy, and Moscow's open war­ (1936-45) average.
An interesting project in connection with this craft endure the convrquencrs—but it fare on the Marshall Plan.
Grapefruit production was esti­
Russia is making war on the mated
education is the building
o f un addition* to a down town would I* roually tragic if the
lU#
at 62,270,000 boxes com­
school building used as the training center, which became world allowed wlihful thinking to democracies. It’s non* the 'less pared with 69,620,000 during the
a
war
because
bombers
aren't
be­
blind
it
to
the
true
nature
of
thia
.greatly overcrowded when the enrollment o f npprehtices
ing used. These hostilities have past season and 44,693.000 for lh*
struggle.
10 year average.
jumped from 67 in 1945 to the present figure o f 2,140.
There still are folka in the been' labeled “cold war," and it la
California lemon production was
The students are doing nearly nil the work o f construction, United State*, and in other de­ vital for our own security to re­
indicated at 14,100,000 boxes
under supervision o f skilled workmen in the vurlous lines, mocracies, who think that because cognise It for what It is—an at­ compared with 13,760,000 during
Russia wa* our ally ’in the world tempt to communist the democ­ tha past season and- 12,186,000
the school board supplying all materials.
the present clash must be racies and make them responsible
Here is a practical example o f community co-operation war
.the 10 year ■average.
based on m l i u n d r r standing. to Moscow. It'a plain silly to forTheforecast of Florida tanin meeting a critical need. The Cleveland area is one where Therefore, they think the dif­ think that w« can halt the Com­
rlne production was 4,300,000
the housing shortage is acute. All elements interested in ficulty can he cleared up by com* munist revolution by appease­
CCS compared with 4,700,000
home building seem to have been able to pool their nlms radery and concession* toward ment. You might as well try to during the past aeaaon and 3,190,appease a,wi1deat.
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thr
Soviet
Union.
and drop their in fe re n c e s In order to train young men ami
It would Lt-j grand if the probIt'e encouraging therefors to 000 for the 10 year average.
Florida lime production was in­
to give homes to citizens.
recognition
|leui could be suU mI »o easily I see stea r p rowing
&lt;
The trouble with such an argu­ of the .truth by the democracies. dicated at 190,000 boxes com­
ment la that it'* luised tIn wishes One of the most striking exam pared with 170,000 during tha
Benelux
anti not on fart*. What are the plea la the sensational defiance past season and 136,000 average
fact* winch should govern our of Rusala by the hard-prcsied for the 10 year period.
The Indicated production of onFrench government . America la
* •.-'Tlusiness Week's Amsterdam Letter states that in spite attitude in this diiatoric clash?
Well, in the first place wa must showing her recognition In her angea and' grapefruit by slates
o f red tape, regulations, and the near-war In the Nether­
recognize that the .Soviet Union housecleaning to get rid of fifth- thia *eaaon follows: .
lands Indies, Holland is doing n good jo b o f recovery.
Oranges—California 60,600,000
was our aily purely by force of columnists whr hare been 'Infil­
Nearly nil o f the bridges winch were destroyed have circumstances over which It had trating Into all walka of life, In­ boxes, Florida 60,600,000, Texbeen rebuilt, rnilroads are moving toward complete elec­ no control
Russia signed the cluding the public schools. The as 5,800,000, Arixona 1,060.000 and
United 8tatca House of Repre­ Louisiana 300,000.
trification ami are doing more business than before the non-»Kgrc)&lt;*ion fiset with I
Grapefruit—Florida 31.000.000
willingly nnd knowing that this sentatives has voted In favor of
■war. Airlines and shipping are holding their o w iv jo o . Many would
precipitate the world war, shutting o ff American assistance boxaa, Texaa 24.000.000. Arison*
lines o f manufacture, inchuding rayon, chemicals and metal and at It)** same time tha Two to countries which fall under 4,100,000 and California 3,170,000.
productH arc producing well. Hut the export-import gap rountrii’a partitioned Poland be­ Communist domlhatlon, and has
gone on record- against distribu­ aren't going to lie our hands with
which plague* other countries Iiuh to be coped with in Hol­ tween them.
Furthermore. Naii F o r e i g n tion of relief food by Communist friendly feellnga
lings while our throats
land, too. It is hoped that the proposed customs uiul ecu,
Minister von Rfbbentrop (hanged officials or organisations. Canada
nomir union binding-'together Belgium, Netherlands and for his war crime* by the Allies 1 and South America also have are being cut. Thrre la no place
whatsoever in our way of life for
Luxemburg will help to solve this problem.
nberg tthat Ho* been cleaning bouse.
testified ai Nuernberg
Bolshevism. We won’t stand for
Benelux, as this union is in Iled, is nn effort at co­ row also offered to join Germany
Thia doesn't mean that we don't It in' our ' own county, and wd
the
adits,'
but
that
the
against
want to be friends with Russia. will assist weaker countries to
operation between nations, in w hich,gains and losses arere wgs too high. Then
Red prlc*
expected to balance to’ the over-nil good o f the nations con­ when Hitler became suspicious of We do. But it Ukea Two parties defend theOiielvea .juCIpnst Bed
to Make a friendship, and we aggression. ^ •. . ••
cerned. This experiment will in* carefully watched and may a double.cross by Russia, he at­
prove to be a successful example fo r other countries to tacked her and thus forced her
to become one of the Allies.
follow.
.Once the war was over, Russia
immediately re*timed- her -world
revolution for the spread of Com­
----wait to are.
munism. The fact that she had
.Suppose it doesn't work. When
will we know it'a not working?
probably In threa or fourth months, living cosls, Mr, Truman la In a
if lhe Republican* ram their pro- position to tell the voters;
By JAMBS MARLOW
grsm through this month.
"See. I asked for the power to
Suppose it doesn't work. What stop this Inflation but the Repub-{
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 (/P&gt;— then? Worse Inflation, probably, (leans wouldn’t give it to me."
There's a big difference between with prkei^going higher and labor
In Novrmber, when ho asked for
Loud Suit T O N E D O W N -the program* of President Tru- fighting for higher wages.
the power, Mr. Truman made it
1/ tha Republicans' program rlear’ he did not Intend to use It
msn and the Republicans for con­
doesn't work, will they tlu-n give right away but only taler if
trolling living cost*.
Plain Suit T O N E UP.
The Republicans' is far milder. Mr. Truman by law the power he inflation grew worse.
"When, later? Maybe nat before
The great difference between the asked of Congress to control living
It's A s Simple A s That.
costs?
ihe Spring, his advisers have
two Is this:
Thai')! put the Republicans on
1, Mr, Tru msn asked Coheres* the spot. They've already said said.
If the Republican program
to pass a piumUr of laws giving thry're against government con­
the government power to atop trol of prices and wages in fall*—and »how» clearly In the
—they can say:
Inflation If It get* much worse. peacetime.
"We wanted to try the voluntary
For example: Power to put
The
program
they
came
up
with
method first."
back price and 'wage controls if
erday
i*
the
Rep
yesterday ia
Republican an*Maybe then—it would be Spring
prices keep going up:
wer to Mr. Truman, the RcpuhHran by then—they might vole Mr.
2. The Republicans want nu attempt at solving Inflation.
Truman the power he asked for in
part of price ami wage controls
The Republicans—after they November.
imposed by the government. They denounced Mr. Truman's program
Well, if Mr. Truman dldnt
want mainly voluntary control of in November—hava been criticis­ figure on using tha power until
living coaja.
e d for not offering one uf their Spring and I f tha Republican*
For example: Letting business do own.
should give It to him In Us*
it* own controlling by voluntarily
So nuw they've offered one. Spring, nothing Is lost, ia it?
keeping Mires down or cutting And it's serious business for both
Yes, months will, have been
them or doiry^ijlibgiu to reach Republicans and Democrats,
lost. If Congress voted him the
lha't end.
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Since 1948 Is the big election power now, months would b* need­
So, under the pregram uffered year, for 'president and Congress, ed to set up Ihe machinery to us*
by tha Republican leaders of the the politicians in both parties the power.
.Republican-controlled C o n g r e s s have to worry.-about Inflation.
If Congress vote* him the power
thl* ia still the score:
Living costs are taking mure In the Spring, months still will bt
Labor would be free to fight and mote money uut of the pock­ needed to set up the tuar hi nary,
for higher wages. Iluslrvess would ets of Americans, and American months in whirl) Inflation can
be free to lower pices. It alto voters, and they won't forget IL
grow still worn*.
would be free to raise them.
Tehy'll probably take out their
Hut if the Republicans' pro­
The Republicans hope •to get angey on the party—Republican or gram work, they can tell the
their program passed by Congress Democratic—which they’ll Maine Voters:
by Dec. 19.
if Inflation get* worse.
"Mr. Truman wanted to control
Will il work? Is.lt enough to
If the Republicans* mild pro­ Inflation hy police methods but
stop Inflation? You’ll' Jiave to gram fails to stop the rise In we did it on a voluntary basis."

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THE SAN FORD HERALD, SAN FO RD , FLORIDA

Practical Co-operation

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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FRIDA?
Tlie Dependable C lm of Ihe
'First' Methodist Church trill have
a Christmas party at 8:00 P. M.
at the home of Mra. W. K. Herron
■on the Country Club Road.
The Cub Tack meeting will be
held in the Methodist Church an­
nex at 7:30 iV M. All parents
and the Park roramlttrcmrn are
urged to l&gt;e present as* this is the
• time for rv-regiitration.
SUNDAY
A buffet supper will lw held st
the Seminole Country Club at
8:00 P. M.
MONDAY
The W. M. U. of the First
. Baptist Churrh wilt hold a pro(tram meeting at 3:00 P. M. at the
charch. Circle No. 4’ will be In
charge of the program.
The Junior G. A.s will mrct. at
_ the church at 3:30 P. M. The proW gram will be' under the direction
of Grace Marie Stinecfphrr. The
Sunbeams and K. A.s will also
meet at 3:30 P. M. at the church.
The Past Matrons Club, Order
of Eastern Star, will meet with
Mra. Joe Curley at-8:00 P. M. for
a Christman party.
. The regular meeting of the
Sanford Tburisl Club will be held
at *8:00 P. M. at the Tourist Cen­
ter. E. M. Armilage, tourist dlrec— toil announced that the Center
• will be - open beginning on Dec.
15 every day and night •except
Sundays for the convenience and
enjoyment of members of the
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Fitst Baptist Church will meet in
the aunex at 8:00 P. M. Mrs.
George Dixon will give a report
on the life of Lottie Moon, Bap
fiat 'UUaLhaeu |n Phina
Baptist Church will meet at 8:00
11*. M at the home of Mrs. Ttyimas Groves, 1413 Dak Avenue.
The Prayer Band of the Pres­
byterian Woman’s Auxiliary will
meet at the church at 3:00 P. M.
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Vernice Adkins, coiffure sty­
list, who studied at Twentieth
Mrs.. Sybil i(o,ith has as her
Century Fox's School of Hrsub­
culture snd st the Vsnity House guest her father, F. M: liayvs,
In New York; Is’ now aisocisted who arrived bv plane over the
with Peter Tsui's Beauty Shop past weekend from New Albany,
on* Magnolia Avenue, operated ind.
by Mrs. J. M. Wilson,
Mr. Adkins, a former resident
Mrs. K- J. Holly is. spending a
of Sanford for many years while few days with Mrs. Harry Papa young hoy, spent right
d| ' and a worth. Mra. Hotly is rn route to
rim- Corps, New Orleans where she will visit
half years in the Mari
visiting 21 foreign couafries dur- her daughter, Mrs. II. K. Walker.
ing that time.
Friends of Miss Helen Slaugh­
Studying under the supervision
of Perc Wrstinurr who was in ter will regret to learn that she
charge of make-up at Fox’s Stu la confined to Hope Haven lloadins at that lime, Mr. ‘Adkins has I pital in Jacksonville t*-cau*e of
operated his own shop* for s illnesa.
number of years. He has jipt
Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Ticconi and
recently closed his shop in 1'aho?
kee due to the high water in that son. Tommy, of .Savannah. N. Y.
area. He invites his friends in ' are spending several weeks with
Hanford to visit him.
Mrs. Tieconi's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, G. B. Best, at their home on
Crystal Lake.
The tegular business and in___
spirallunal meeting of the i W j
Mr. k|ul
M l„ vVrighl
bvtertan Womans Auxiliary will h, ¥l.
„ l)lrlr
for* .
lie held, in the social rmlm of the faw days, Mr. and Mrs. K. P.
church at 3:30 P. M.
Aldrich, formerly i.f Washington,
TUESDAY
D. C. and now of St. Petersburg
The Daughters of Willey Class Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Aldrich
of the First Methodist Church are cotisint.
will hold it* annual Christmas
C ’ ’ ' the home of Mrs. Claude
MISSIONARY • lt&gt;* SPEAK
erndou ut 8:00 p. M. Hostesses
Miss Margaret Wmrley. fuun.
will )*• Mis..Herndon, Mr*. D A,
Dunn, Mrs. Francis Hickson. Mra, I der and director &lt;&gt;( a chain of
R. ,B. Monroe, Mrs. Hanirnsn, minions In the Kentucky moun­
Mrs. Brodir Williams and Miss tains, will l[e the -Ja-aker nt Imth
services at the Clni-tinn A Mis­
Ruth Hand.
, The Hanfotd Pilot Club will sionary Alliance Church on Sun­
have Its monthly business meet day.
Mist Wearley graduated from
ing nt 8:00 P. M, nt the voc­
ational building. Tire board will the Missionary Training Institute,
meet at 7:30 P. M. Mrs, Sara Nysck, N. Y’ . in 111,14. snd has
Hughes, IDistrict__
of..
Jl31IjCt G overn
t IlUfor, -U
* b««u devoting - her Id.- to misslonary work In the Kentucky
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' Mountains sinre- tlint time. She
visit at this meeting.
v,“The
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Legion Auxiliary now has about 21 workers with
will have Its monthly covered dish her in the various mission sta­
supper at fi:30 P. M. Hostesses tions wheih she has founded, and
will ’Ire Mrs. Charles Lawson, which she directs.
Mr*. W. L. Roche, Mrs. Paul IV-' The public Is cmdiklly invited
told, Mrs. K. A. Covington.
to attend.
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LINGERIE for HER. . .
Of u ^
m m o o r
rayon In aolld. rolura or
white ground* with dainty
floral*. . .

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Small replicas of the red Doub­
Klirala-th YVoodruff wo* hos­
Circle No. I of the First Bsp- *
Mrs. Terry W. Sewell of Mem­ le-Barred
Cross,
international
tess on Wednesday rvVnlng to th-- list Churrb met recently at thg
phis, Tcnn, was the guest speak­ (emblem of the campaign against
Ft. Mellon Society, Children of home of Mi - I.
Ponder nt
er at the monthly meeting on tuberculosis, will be sold on.the
the Revolution. The Woodruff 3lt* West Sixteenth Street. Tim
Wednesday night of the Sanford streets Saturday, according to
home'-was drroratetl with 3rti*lic tennis of th. Ponder . home w-err
Chapter o f’ Hadassah, the wom­ Mrs. Sybil Roulh, chairman of
arrangements of red poin*ettia* beautifully din-ut nted with roses
an’s
Zionist
organization
of ihr Double--Bur red Cross Days
snd the dessert c&lt;?urjy. shicJt,nas mod-vametliH*-— iMt-inp the- hirst* ■
America. The meeting was held obser vance.
‘ served upon the srnvsl of the’ ties* session Mr- H. W. Rucker
at Temple Beth Israel. In de­
Proceeds from the sale of
guests, carried out the holiday asked each roelnU-r to Iping a
corating the Temple a lovely ar­ Douhte-Barrel) Crosses will be
motif The dessert included in­ contributing fur it Christmas bas­
rangement of Picardv gladioluses added to fund* from the Christ­
lltjtTII YN’ NOI'NCKMKNT
dividual cake* iced with red and ket to the program meeting of
and tuberoses was placed on the mas Seal Sale, which opened Nov.
green. The hostes* wa* assisted W. M. U. In lie held on Monday.
speaker's table. Dn the buffet 24 and wlil continue until Christ­
Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Midi cl* an­ in serving by her mother. Mr*
"Those unending « ere ‘ Mrs. L
•able, used for the supper fol­ mas. The fund* finance the tub­ nounced today the birth of a son,
lowing the program, was a Urge, erculosis control activities of the Thomas Anthony, on Dee. 10 at Harry Woodruff, and Marianna II. Ilirvey. Mr* It. K Peurlfoy,
Mr* Ruelii-r, Mr*. J t . Calhoun, *
low" arrangement of* yellow and Seminole TuWrculosls Associa­ the Fernald Laughton Memorial Springer. ‘
Endsley Meiscli, junior p n - Mr*. If. M - Kna.er. Mi*. R. T.
White chrysanthemums flanked tion.
Hospital.
Mr; Michel* t* the idrnt, conducted the business Thomas. Mi
Juder Caiiu-eon,
with dark green tapers In crystal
"Without the control activities former Nancy tjuinn o f West meeting, during which Him* Mrs. Mr*. F E. Unix. Mr* It. F Me*
holders. Hostesses for the meet­ of the association and the co­ YVarwick, It. I.
A. R. Key. senior president, told Whortef, Mr* M 8 Nelson. Mis*
ing were Mrs. Maury Moses. Mrs. operation of the community, tub­
of the natiunal convention of C. Martha Fox and Mrs. John 1..
Freda Shames and Mrs. Frank erculosis would In- au even great­
A. K. held In Washington and Lee
Shames.
er public health problem," Gen. Geneva-Club To Help showed‘ a picture of the delegates
A regular business meeting Chairman Jack Itatlgan said.
was conducted and the program "Tuberculosis i* a communicable State Welfare Board group on the step* and in front
of the D. A. It. Memorial, Con day afternoon at the -chord with
included the kindling of Chanuk­ disease, spread from' the sick to
tinentui Hall.
Mr*. Gordon llri-ron piesiding.
ah candles and a prayer conduc­ the well,,and. causing great suf­
loiter in the cvening^the mem*
Plan* were made for a picnic
A decision to donate $10.00 to
ted by Mm . Dave Levy. A pray fering and economic waste. Y'rt,
la-r*
wrapped
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gift*
to lie heh! fur Ml" Robert ItoMlb•* was given for the newly es- If control measures were univer­ the Slate Welfare Boat'd to help
which
will
he
srnt
with
articles
ley's riHitii wlric^ bad ISO Jieru kdished
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Jewish state In Pales­
sally applied, tuberculosis, which pay for tonsilectomli-* for under­
Rr‘V McKin­
tine after whlrh the poem, “The kills 53,000 Americans a year, privileged children in Seminole of rluthing to the Kale Duncan cent mi inberxhtp
Smith
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School
at
Grant,
ley's topic fm bis talk was "What
Day Has Come" by Bessie F. could h«- eradicated. Again. I County school* wn* made by the
Ala,
Those
present
included
the
our churchos ran do for the itCollins, was quoted by Mra. Her­ urge rltltens to give generously." Geneva Garden Clul* which met
lustess, Kliralietli Woodruff, Nolman Jacobson. The supper, aerMrs. Routh representing the at the Geneva Community House ley and Murray Nance. Patricia crenitottal program.
ved
was enjoyed
fol- American Legion Auxiliary, at- j on Tuesday afternoon. Ihc pres­
. . buffet
| | style,
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ami Heiiry Tookr, Maty Aim
towing Mrs. Sewell's tall .
One hnlf the n il", -if the air
listed by'her Sixth Grade Grant-i ident, Mr*. J. H. Ilillir'eyi pre­
Mrs. Sewell gave an outline of mar School Students will carry! sided over the lril.it 0*— meet ing. Ghlbmay, itidierl Pullin, Marian is la'ioiv the three tttld oiH'-half
na
Springer,
Barbara
ltuekcr.
the work done and being done in on the Street Sale Saturday.
mite tr.ycl.
Among thy-e nut i.f mg the Kmlslt-y Melsch and Mr*. Key.
Palestine stressing particularly
meeting were Mi*. W t., Aiderthe medical and child * welfare
mrin, Mr*.'A. A. June, Mr*. Kath­
program being conducted hy Had- Miss Glllis To Wed
erine Davis, Mi*. B N. 81rrveil, Rev. McKinley Talks
asssli
She* tuhl of. liadasssh's
Nelle .Thomas, Mt* J. A.
Oliver *Leq Butner Mrs.
11,1*00,000 hospital stop Mt. Scop­
laigan, Mr*. Kd Fulftrh), Ylr*. YV. To Junior High VTA
u s ui^turusalem snd stated that
0 , Klllwe, Mr* Phillip (lowers,
Mr. uml Mr*. Alexander A. Gil- Mr*. Alvl* Allen. Mi- Hay Mc­
tin- hospital is for the benefit of
Rev. J. K. McKinley wa* the
lis-of
Westfield,
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-announce
the Jews and Arab* add number*
IT PAYS TO LI8THN
Gill; Mrs. HYbvi Speei. Mt* IL-n- guest speaker at the monthly
the
engagement
of
I
heir
'daugh­
among its patients, two son* of
»&gt;■ Kretrer, Mi- -Grover I.eKils, Uleetidg ' ut the Junior High
Head Tlie Ad*
ter,
Cota
Margsn-1,
to
Oliver
Ibn Haud. She described the
Ylr*. Fred Yotit*. Mr— J.ucille Stjiixd Parent Teacher* ■Associa­
schyol of nursing being conducted Li-o Itulner, Jr., son of Mr. and Norton Mini Mr* II..11 Pattuhall. tion. The group met on Tues*
by Hadassah In conneetion with Mr* O. I.. Butncr of (his city.
Mi** Gillis, a, member of the
the hospital.
The school was
established by the W 7 Henrietta Delta Delta Delta social sorority,
wa* graduated from Florida State
Stold.
Mrs. Sewell stated that “ Pales- College for Women -In June of
tin#’s medical program has ren­ thi* year, ‘
Mr. Butner served- a*, pilot iu.
dered— Palestine an— island" of
health and-sanitation in a vast the Army Air Corps, during the
sea Of disease’ ’ and told how the recent war. He •attended the
child welfare program is being University* of Florida and is now i
carried out from infanry through a student at Duke University In !
adolescence including care and Durham. N. C. He is u member
of the Alpha Tati Omega frater-:
vocational guidance
"Through these children lladas- nil y.
The, wedding will be an event j
-ah i* helping to build (h r ‘build­
ers of Palestine", she stated and of the spring.
In dosing gave this limitation,
To Thrill. Her
“ When you build with iron, it KiiinmuRC Sale To Be
c*n melt; when you build with
On Christmas Morn. . .
Held By Los Socurs
stane^ it ran crumble; 'when you j
hultiTwiih‘ wood, it can rot, hqt
when you htiihl with human per­
Mi** Peggy Pippin, president
of l.e* Sueur*, announced this
sonalities. it endure* forever."
morning that the group will have)
Tea plant* begin to yield com­ ii rummage sale on Saturday i
mercial crop*
nlmut' ■five
morning nt Fourth Sited and
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She told of |
after planting and sometimes eon Sanford Avenue\
tinue to yield for 100 years or future plan* for the organisation'
■fnor#.
which include the selling of bang- j
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le* for the T II. Association the
CHENILLE ROBES
Other]
It i* estimated that about seven week liefotr Christmas.
plan*
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a
tea
dance
on
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percent of the tr» .huk in
Arocrirs Js_ consumed at after­ Christmas afternoon and a**ls- j
Heavily infliil washalile rlieliille in
noon tea partiry
tnoce with tlie Infantile Paralysis |
drive.
lovely eolora of Blue, aqua, rose alld
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Circle No. I Meets
Elizabeth Woodruff
Hostess To GrA.R.
With Mrs. Ponder

Mrs. Perry W. Sewell Double Barred Cross
Speaks To Hadassah To Be Sold Saturday

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Vernice Adkins Joins
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Briefs of loose leg
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A Beautiful nnHortnieiit for your &lt;‘hotining ftt ■c*
loop or rrhort nleeved tailored clunnit's or drenn- i
up one*, lave trimmed White, pastel* and dark w ”
color*. Sizes 30 to 44.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1947

RANFORD IIE R A tp , SANFORD. FLORIDA

FASH IO N N O TES
AwihIsI^ I’ i O., Fashion Kdilor
Ai U. S. glamor girls dunce
the old year out and the New
Year in, a survey of the American
seen* will show an overwhelm­
ing choice of the strapless’ even­
ing gown.
It’s the dress of the year, in*
.CPtpbraUng .all the -l«,.t -i«-int*
of the "new look," with harrtoppesl honed bodice. tiny waist­
line and swooshing skirt, gently
rounded at the hipline. Men yrho
grow red in the fare over the new
gam concealing daytime fashions
melt in admiration for the after­
dark version of the 1047-46 sil­
houette.
Resides the fundamental flattery

of the strapless dress. it offer* l the new s.symmerir line, fasten
a perfect background for cor- two pendant neckjact* togtthei
luinr jewelry trick*. Trust the and wear them dimgunally .from
gal* to fiml new way* in wear one side of the decollctagi'' ill
their favorite necklace* ami lutng. flout to the other in hark.
!«•«. (Jive them n hare-top tire**,
These me only u few of the
ami there'* practically no limit poMihilitie*. (Irlght girls
will
to the variation*.
experiment with new and suiting
A necklace may lie worn a* a ,« fleet* to glamorize an evening
■ingle »houhler strap, f for In dress,
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old or new.
stance. A hlb of {wail* may lie
u*ed to fill in the netulletag*.

TEEN T A L K

Rev. Yewley Heads
Ministerial Group

Below I* A Sample Cerllficale

YowelPs G ift Certificate

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another dapper era is just hi-miiM
the- coiner and complete with
■near*, boyish" nsirrut* and llat
horriMtf thought.
A i'.in.-i re|aiii mi tn. pop
•ilurity »( tbv juke Itok stars
snow* that Perry Coflio is lead­
ing in fust place with live tunc,
as many votes as yjinatra; 111 iT
is second; Frankie Ixrmrlhmi.
iijiimi.ne fourth. Fluiikle lutin' u&gt;ul
Dtiuotie are the new favorites
of Ihe "new look" set, so don't
o* sutpiiscd if one or the otlai
doesn t tut tup place.
Must |Hipulur and best recoi-l

WHh Be*l Wi*hr* of
old songs. Now all we have to
•lo is go ^ack to holm- coffee
grimier* ami getting the wale;
Inun the well in the mornitu

COUNTERMEN ED

NOT THANHKftltARLK OR TItADAIILK- IN CASH

-----------600,000 tona of oats, corn and
LONDON Dec. 12 (Ah—Hope* |jar|rv . under
the short-t,uep
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that a proposed new trade agree.
...
? /ment with Soviet Russia might
&gt;ut had not aiked for
mftn the end off hi&lt;nd rationing wheat. Thi*. hj •&amp;»«* would
In England were dashed toilay hy |dl»cu*»cd In talk* scheduled f o r i £
projected" long

llrv. William Perry. Yesley,
pastor of the local Christian
Church, was elected president of
thr Sanford Ministerial Associalion at the rrgulor meeting of
that IkkIv on Thursday.
Rev.
IbfJJtla* Charles. assistant. pastor
.of the First Prrsbytrrian Church,
*w»s namerl Secretary-Treasurer
of the group.
A vote of appreciation was ex­
tended to the out-going president.
Rev. (ilenn K. Smith, and Secret­
ary-Treasurer. Rev. J. E. McKin­
ley.
In addition to the election of
officers, the association heard re­
port* from its vatlou* committes-s, anil mapped a vigorous effort tow-hid rrllgioua ami civic
uplift in the community.

"effect, width may W achieved by
lowering a necklace on a Mack
velvet ribbon to meet the strap­
less decolletage In front.
A double strand necklace of
When tnc kid* kiss 1917 good­
rhinestone* may lie worn halter
fashion around the ry-ck. and fa* bye with a solid Iw-st on a tin
trned to either side of the Imdlee pan, It sh'ould lie a lusty snisrk
In front with glittering pin*. For iK-rausc oodles of things change!
for teen-agrrs during thr- year.
• There was the "new look." Shippy sweater* and scuffed shoes
took u nosedive on the teen-ager
stock lioatd. Hems wen- let out
ANNOUNCEM ENT
■II over the country and what at
first hsd seemed a repulsive
switch soon ln-came a slick chics
silhouette. Kids climbed Into tillsMr. Vernice Adkins
*on girl blouse* and form-fitting
•srali rs without blinking an c&gt;
Frnminenl Ilnir Stylist
lash and- their popularity wi n
up' with the. evar-iemininc-hiyj
nnd ('osmotnloKint
ing Isiys,
in nmv associnlcd with
uirj athletes and jitteihug hup|&gt;ci» alike adoptcsl long lacy,
inlly i-eticoats, camisoles and
PETER P A U L ’S
even wai«uitie^nip|wr*. iney stujiI* -l jitterbug'' anil *etUe&lt;l dow ■
B E A U T Y SHOP
in a slow waits wInch , hel|-*sl
make o ballerina skirt, ami so
DialincUvc llair SlylinK
oll-tnr-slioulil&lt;tr IdoUse a Very r &gt;mantle ensemble, imlet-d.
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nl no advance in price*
\\hen Isibby sox ahd sloj'PJ
sweatri* slum|ied so did Mr. M-1
110 .Magnolia Ave.
I'h.
naira, as Is* ovitlenmi by tinpoll roiinurted hy the L'aitn lb&gt;x,
juke Nix publication, t-rankle is
now in liltn place and he may
a* well build- his oiie-year plan
oil trying
position. Right now, he aeem*
to have a* much chance to go up
on tin hep thermometer a* skill
lints have of going’ above' tba
knee* runic )94r&gt; . , , Mmcll all

A G IFT CER TIFIC ATE

Britain Gets
Noi. Bread
d" Thu
the informant
.p*rt . declared
, . . that
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From K U S S ia 1 act Uritain would receive W e than

Hollywood
ID BOB THOMAS

tram irninrd iast year' at Raton
Rouge. La.
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the Camden. N. J., veteran.
“ I’ll he in batter shape the next
time." I-nuis drclated, adding that
he was “ very, very weak" Tn, last

Copper Clad
wood l*-at.‘ . . Larry Park* strut­
ting to’ lunch down Runset IIIvd.
In hi* "(lallant Blade" costume .
Newcomers Van Johnsun and
Angela Lanshury listening to
Adolphe Mrnou spin tales ol
iunvio days, on the “ State
Of The Union" ket. .
Marlene Dietrich. Wjlliam liemarrst, laiura l.applm nt. (Itein»m kr?i among the avid listen­
er* to Kay Thompson at Ciro's . . .
Madeleine Carr.ll visiting Bita
Hayworth on the “ Carmt-n" set...
Henry Morgan wandering along
Runset lllvii. Still looking fo^ga
sponsor?

REVERE W ARE

RBI) COURSE DROPPED
NEW YORK. Dee. 12 UP)-The
l-oaiit of superniti-iulenta of New
York City school* ha* decided lo’
discontinue a course on- "The So­
viet Union: lia'econumic gnd cul­
tural development." which wa*
organized and sponsored hy the
Ano-iiean-Russia Institute.
Foi the last few year* the
course ha* been park, of tin-'leetlure program offered to teach- &gt;
erk) who -received credit for at-

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DAI) Would Love A Fair For CHHISTMASI

temllng.

If the air were a* dense at all
all Unde* a* it is at sea level the
Sleet I* farmed when rain falls' lan r of air around the earth
wouhk Iw al&gt;out five miles thiek.
through freezing, air.

SAUCE PANS. FRYING PANS,
DUTCH OVENS. DOUIiLE BOILERS

ELECTRIC
in Chocolate
Rrwite Leuther,

TOASTERS
FLATTERY
S T A R T S . W IT H
*** oil over the-sri,-shooting.the
-cent- with a iihnll movie camera.
I ttnrked her down ami asked her

YOUR HAT
nn-l you'll la- flsttereil with
our hat* designed lo com

Electric W A F F L E IRO N S
CORY

Electric COFFEE M A K E R
with her rapier*,
An hour later the technicians
oku nerfiwmed their tasks, the
morning sun had risen to a
Photogenic height and fae burning
was ready In begin. Director
victor Fleming took the microand instructed the extras

SHOPPE CHAP1

S A N D W IC H (J R IU ,

llwy Chri*lm n* Seal*

SPORTING
GOODS

and Joan1 of Arc Is
hut Red. You are exrib
Tininstructions
familiar cry for "IJ
sounded. Four pret
iaim-,as
lagan gri

Phone 99H
Pictured ut.rtKhU

Children-

llergman wa* rarrinl to the
stake, wrapped In chain* and * c
rused hv the executioner of her­
esy ahd other crimes. Then the
pile o f tyig* was kindled.
It wa* quickly doused and a
New Year's Resolution* and prob­ doulile replace,I Mis* llergman at
ably try to keep them -hut these
are pretty basic:
lie healthy: (let enough sleep, stopped. Finally a dummy. wa*
the right food, exercise and dai­ plan'd atop the pile and the whole
iking was sprayed with kerosene,
ly baths.
lie wise: Dlligciue will pay off ft made a lovely blaze.
However^'it’s doubtful if much
. . . if you study now you can
the Isttor footage will Ih- used
not have lo worry almut. your of
in the picture. Firming doesn't
"Id ngc pension or' deiH-ndenco intend to repeat the mistake of
oil others . . . Choose the tight an
early French Joan of Are
•ompanion* .. . . It )* |a-rfectlv •film, which placed lo screaming
tiue that liook* often an- Judged audience*. The final scenes showed
by their divers-. . . even if Dial the leutling lady burning to the
wqsn’l so, Ihe chance* an- you rrispni-ss of a charcoal broiled
won’t pntgrest If your frWmU
me shiftIvke

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S ID E L IN E S

A I* Nr» sfestiirrs Sporta Editor
NEW .YORK Dec
12 — Six
MAN At; KBS' KOUN01T .
plovers finni thr National League
the Fluridi Slate Umgue lit IK nuil five from the All-America
ia n r.il) - four mbnt
ilectrst'-n
away, hut the Imsrhall talk i* in The Associated Press 1947 Allthe air and the prowl for skip|ier* Pro footlmll team announced to­
is on throughout the country, hut day.
.
the State la-ague is one jump a­
While thrte is no liasi* of com­
head o f the majority of the cir­ parison l&gt;elwcen Ihr two rival
cuit* in that there me five club* leagues the plavers wffe chp»cn
which have »igned pilot* for the after checking the* report* of As­
coming season.
sociated Pres* sport* writer* (it
The .league leading St.
thr 14 ritie* with major jirofr*Augustine Saints
the
•tonal teams,
Ttie hack field consist* of Sul
l.uokman of the Chicago Renr*.
Otto fit nham of the Cleveland
Brown*. Steve Van Huron of the
Philadelphia Eagles and Orhan
The DI7 runnrrups, thr
(Speck) Sander* of the New York
(iainenville li-Men. have sign­
Yankee*.
ed .Manager M)rl llnag, des­
The line include* four player*
pite thr rufttur* that’ hr will
from the National League which
mute*) the Texas League for
i» completing it* 2rith season and
a managerial post.
three from the Conference, now­
winding up it* »rrond campaign
the Orlando Senator, and Ihr
Ends From Conference
cellar-dwelling Daytona Reach
Both ends. Mac Speedie of the
Islel* base launched *n up
Cleveland Brown* and Bruce Al­
the ladder mnvctnrnl hj get­
ford of the Yankee*, an- from the
ting Sam Rrmma to ink a
Conference' as Is Bruno Ilandm-oi,
a guard with the S*n Francisco
tDera. T w o National league tack­
have signed Joe Vitter for
thrin leader for next year.
' le*. Al Wistert of the. Philadel-:
Thi* lenvrs Leesburg, n Pirate phia Eagles nnd Dirk lluffmnn o f!
farm club; Pnlntkn. an inde|H-ml- the I^)s Angeles Rams, were «■ I
cut organization ami Sanford h-cted. Riley Mathesnn of the Lo* *
Angelas Ram* made the team as j
without managers.
a guard fm the fourth attaight j
IIBRI7N THERE
vear
while
Clyde
(Rullilog)
Coach Kelly. McBride of Sea Turner of the Chicago Bear* was
bfreze' is'having hi* timil-h's' ih rhosen a, 'center for the fifth
Perfecting his Sand Crab Imsket- time.
Wistert made the first
ball team. He has games coming tram fot .the fourth straight *eaup Jan. 2, the day school uih-iis
after the Christmas Vacation. This
The team consists of 10 men
week four of his five key men who are at Irast six feet tail.
has liccn attending a ronvrntioh Ilatnlurri of the 49cr* lieirrg the
In St Pete, so Kelly will rrallv smallest at five-eleven. In weight
have to put his Isiys through
11 men •£ket". Average 208
Ihc mill when lhcr.tutmn -«ve« the
irourida .wiih the line averag4**re
ATeeTT . . Charley
(BurlfthbH 214 iHtund* and Ihe bm-kfield lth).
.Williams, ynulhfiil infu'lder out­
fielder-who played for the Deluuid
Rid Hats during ltl4i&gt; and park
Sports Roundup
of the '47 season has ls-en diafted
by Winston Salem of the Cln-s C
lly IIUIJII FULLERTON. .
Carolina Is-ague. He plsvrd with
Kingspoit of the Class t) Appa
lachiivi League at the finish yf
last season, . Here's a good ope- With all due respect to Johnny
’Tleck’* Smith o f Dt*l.nnd w»» out
hunting the Ather day and " o - Mggest deni untile so fur during
the major league hasrhalt meet­
ings wa* when msgician Juu
liUck strolled nonchalantly by and Kuhel. Washington . m a li a g e r ,
tvniith felled him with u load o| spent an hbui in the hotel lobby
No, four shot. . , tbulge Han. snowing raid tricks to lam llntlilprofessor 'o f the tb-oige linn
Umpire School vrhirh wa- held in roll's Hilly Evan* maintain-- that
Ssnford last
everybody in. the A’ m e r i r a n
Sanford on Jan II, Dick Mcl-aulin lengtie was "scared” hy the Red
informed us yesterday
Sox and Indians' dealings — p»tH-cially the prices, "llftw van

STATE WINS Tll.T
TALLAHASSEE.
Dec. 12,
(Special)
first athlelie victory in its Inirf
history whin a gold clad hank
of Seminole eager* snatched a
last minute ;PJ-:lit decision away
I from an eager Spring Hill CnJI lege quintet.

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ami of good character—
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Ring science labors tury, damemtrm■ . « * “ «f. Mudent numa to Uon room facilities and an ex­
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Coach Flunk l.cnh) of Nulr,
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-4v a b y wn»-er»r«»o to ■t.»,-JU- u-L
from the eoa«t with the lri»n
dlllentd.c
squad. Lujack, bent of Not..Dame's :iK-7 victory over South­
ern California last Saturday,
was flown h en to receive tinnward.

id heronshli ied tin- At- I
__ . 1 combihe Irish * gteat inv tram the best offensive
iterW k said In- nation N*uiv Dante. had eueoutetr,|
re receiving Iho ,|,,4 season, 'while he mini ..Pm'
ial Trophy.'
due a* tops of ln«h pmioncotH
ivllle. Pa.. All- defensively.
ic 13th recipient
Lujack, who ranked third hi
award, presented the ll-isiynn (Mill last yeai to
ing college fmi*. Army'a (ilenn Davis and (jeorginV
he nation hy the tiliailie Tri|ipl. i&lt; the sivund N'otiu
tic Club lii mem- Dame athlete to uiji the auprd.
lohn W Hrisinuo. Angelo llertrlli, Johnny'* pied■oarh and athletic ccessnr in the lri*h -igiial-cMlt,diffrrv-nt schiHils. ing spot, Uiot tin- trophy i'l
day pn* hall, hut 194*1,
rn much thought
—
—tween the Hem The annual C H. ileilth rale
» yet," said the from tuUwrulosI, tins In-vn re­
unassuming* stai diiceil from Iiki to :tfi |n-r 100,1100
mythical nation- |in the past 20 yrai-

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• and G o lf Club'
IS-IInli- liuim piunwhip Hull 4'uUi -m*

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n Florida. First tee and rlghlrrnlh
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MOITNT P L Y M O U T H , FLORIDA
7 Mile, Irum Mount Dora
17 Miles in Sanford

-ah 'Carpenter,

of the sporting guod* dealet* at .Ihe meejing ii-port* that
he and ImS eolleagues have frguied
out n cheap mnl simple way to
sell a lot of football ei|uipinen'
. . . “ You locate the heat high
school player within WHI miles of
ritlshiugh and set up shop on
lii- fr mil porch
weeks you'll see every linpurtant
ctinch

in

Am ciirn

tight

.

Tin- nntinnal league has been
mi-etlrtg ip the Carpenter suite,
which la -ignifirant of cxartly
nothing . . . Charley (irlmm re­
pint, that nolHHly. lias ,l&gt;con pjakIrhnlzmr
say* Chat ley, who would like In
tindt- a Imost anylxHi)' for a g&gt;-&lt;&gt;d
shortstop . . . The ‘‘ f'sclfir coast
major" plan, which will come up
before the majors today and liko*
Iv will go down again, v^ss sug­
gested hy national league proxy
Ford Frick when be ws* in Cal­
Ifornia last summer .
. Bill)
Soiitliworth'* srtivities yesterday
indicate that lie's trying hard lo
get some of the Boston head­
lines away from . (he Red Sox.
Hu- Braves’ manager engaged in
deep discussion* with thr Card*
and Cub* . . . Joe Cronin, rhat-

raplled thi

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Fight Pictures
Sunday and Monday!

iiA K K u r r r s b b a u t y n o o k

along

*» ith in' father. J&lt;-liii I lijacl. Si

nock: "The money is there if you
ran get anything worth while."
Hut maiiHgct Hen Chapman add*:
“ You offer to make a tiade and
they vvini t ^ talk; then they go
home and two week* later start
asking about it. Those guy* must
think vou don't know wha* they

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We specialize In scalp treatments, facial* pnd manicures. ‘Ask.
about free permanent to lie given Decrmlier 24.
* Beautician*'.- Harriett Slawter and Pauline Deel .
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national leagu-'t
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HONOLULU. Dec. 12-&lt;/P&gt;
deported gambling in the Pneiflr'
( oaid
I'rnfesslimal . Football
League was under invcstigaUuu
by league officials liNlay.
Detective Capt. Eugene Kenncily said "several players" oil
the Hawaiian Warrinf* cluli ad­
mitted Iwtting on themselves to
W'n. Kennedy sail) churgr* would
he flleil under a territorial statute

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S U N D A Y , and M O N D A Y !

Lujack Decides
To Enter PJay
/For Pay Career
A P Alf-Pro

Hr ARTHUR HECK WITH. JIL

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FLO R ID A S T A T E T H E A T R E S •

callats; Audnw* sisU'l* as tin'
liesl * female coiidmiarom , litis
Npnts as the Ivst male ronihinatlon) "Feudin' and higlitur
Dorothy Hhay, the loist hillbilly
record,

captures

NEW YORK. Dec. 12 t/V)—
Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis
t o l0 a reporter for the Bronx
Home New* toilay that '"w in .
hrr would- retire
t^ront th- ring after In* return
Iwut with Jersey Joe Walcott
next Summer at Yankee .Stadium.
l.ouis. who ha* not left hi*
( apartment in upper Manhattan
since last Friday night's fltjht
with Walcott, expressed complete
confidence that he would win hy
a knockout the next time he face*

NASHVILLE. Tenn.. 'Dec. 12—
(Ah—The Nashville -haieball club
will train next spring at Pensacoin, Fla.
Announcement of the training
aitc was made in a telephone call
by Ijirry Hilbert. Vol manager,
from .hi* Nt\jr„ Qrloapejiome. S h i

cart hearing Joan wa* drawn
through thr crowds, each catra
gave his II6.IUI worth of clamor.

H eir ate some nililltional . sla
listica: K-biy-lb-uAid, U-st oiriirs

TEXTRON

He Will Retire
A fter Next T iff

Nashville T o Train
A t Pensacola Site

P A R E SEVEN

Yncny years later."
Jimmy Domarvt clinched pro
,n' 0P"T wfiLilfn* CMWP Jrban
he finished second In the Orlando
open last week-end and collected
11.400. That gave him a year's
total ,of I liJ M jB as compared
to 924,327.50 for South Africa's
Hobby Locke and 922,310.15 for
Ben Hogan. Wonder what Jim­
my will dh wdh lhat 83 cents . . ,
Leo Durochor, who was banned
from the newspaper column** by
Commissioner Happy Chandler
last Spring, recently signed a
contrsrt to write a book on
"Them Bums" . . . Mlgosh, a
whitewashed ghast, tool
MEM I’ HIS. Tenn.. Dec. lt -0 T )
MIsaitsippi'a Charley Coneriy will
l&gt;e"pitching footballs p u t •sea­
son a* a pro, he said today. Con
eily told the Memphis FrwsSeimitar that ha is considering
offers from the Washington Red■kin* of th* 'National
league
and The Brooklyn Podger* of the
All America
Conference, who
had drafted him.
Th# U. 8. Army auaplied the
first govrrnmant wcalher Infor­
mation service in tbe United
Bute# under an act passed by
Congrcu In 1870.
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Solar Explosion ‘

Florida State News In Brief
TALLAHASSEE Dor. 12 (d1)
a drcillon on whether to *P«mj
Agents for the State H rtcrift MIM of a $1,200,000 trust fund
Department destroyed 22 stllM for rrpairs and Iniprovcmcnta
and made 169 arrests durlflg Nov-, 1» Mir Itinirliiiir Museum buildiiiK
ember, Director Jatnrs T. Voce Ila «r set II all aside for purchase
of new works of art«
reported today,
At a Joint cabinet-board u(
Vot-rllr tali] the at ills had a
capacity of 6,204 trillion*. Mo re­ control meeting called to discuss
ported (lint 17,917 yalluns of il­ means of financing repairs for
legal mail: also vrtt destroyed the Sarnshta institution, UovSrDuring the month, 171 persons nor Caldwell said "if 1 had the
were prosecuted by the depart- running, of
that museum I’d
JBOlL— WlUvcMxicliutui-icUiuitd—
f«a-.puragainst iSfl,
[ chase of additional worka of
Agents for the drpartlm-nl also -«rt."
Seised automobile* valued at $7,J Henson Markham of JackS4U and 1,71001 pound- of sugar, .untillc, a board of control memJieited property .destroyed •wav |*,r. commented the museum alvalue al $ 10,631,'
ready had about 250 art object*
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.
. -lured for l$ck of space tA *XMAItlA.NNA, H i , Dec. I‘. td 11 hlbit the miand inquired where
Slier iff Ihirkb-y (■no-o of Jack t|lp (Jnveriioi would put more,
so,, county said today he is hold
..T,lU
u
t0 ^ ow
Jl* [ v ‘ "]*&gt;n In ronnertion » ith mu
Mnu fa y Htl,| provide those
attempt to extort $2500(1 from
it. c , „
J. J..Junes,. &lt;Jrae•vil^e-•rltomohrfr■r-Dli,,,r*• lh*
drsler, by threatening to kill one
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o f Junes’ daughters.
I ALI.AIIASSEK, Dec. 1*2—GPt
Three have confessed taking |,h" F.lo,!,l«
&amp; « « , ir
part In Uu plot, he reported.
f ' . I ' " , ke " W '1** Uirlslmm
Jones received a note Nov, ^[holiday this year,
demanding money to insure his1, the Justices agreed to races*
daughter'* safety. With lllglmuy from the close of busines* Dec,
l’atridmen watching from hiding, lit until dan 6., (HI offices, in
he left ttie* required sum at n spot rluding that of Ihc clerk, wilt la
Specified in the message. How­ co ed hut enough Justices will lie
ever, no one appeared tn pirk it available al all time to handle
Up ami "hla daughter was tint any emergency matter that might
alive,
harmed.
Ernest lliniby. 21, and his step­
MIAMI Ihc. 1*2 UP)—A 12father, Daniel .Kate George, 62.
were arrested a'few iluys later in ■velfirle accident had police shak­
rotine&lt;tiun with the case. Three ing tlu-ir heads today.
It ull started when an automo­
other men, Harry Crutchfield, 2*».
Doyle Hines, 22, and Don Mirri- bile stop|M-d suddenly to avoid
lon, 17, Inter were taken into n collision, .Si-vtjn vehicles quick­
ly tungjed fentlers and bumpers.
custody.
(iause said ‘ lllnes. Himby and Traffic policemen arrived to
Morrison base ronfrssrd Inking straighten ^out tlie Jam.
One driver nttepipted to dlspart In the alleged extortion ef­
fort aful that bonds' of $2,000 have engage ami pull out of the tangle
been set .for Himby. and Morrison, of cars. His machine wan allies
Neither was aide t« make'bond. wiped by a bits, ami four more
automobiles hanged into them.
All five inen are in jail here.
Nohody was hurt. Officers weiV
TAI.I.AIIA88KE, Dec. 12 l/U) so happy to gel rats on their way
—Twu state Iniardi tinlay iiiugh^ lhey f'irguLlu_liatui out Citations.
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Truman Plan

Aid T o Palestine
f Cull IlimtS Irun l*s«t tlser
amount expended by UJA for
Palestinian
security costs in
19-17.
As soon, as Ihltish troops
withdraw from Tel Aviv and its
environs n move scheduled fjjr
Dec. 16—a "police force" *of
6.000 ‘ men will l&gt;*&gt; needed tn
maintain order in that area alone,
Kaplan said.
Hagana, the Jewish Agency
militia has sufficient trained
manpower “ to meet any eventu­
ality," Kaplan said, adding:
"Unruly - elements will
ir?
taught that irresponsible acts
will not Im- tolerated. Ilngnim
will enforce a (ware guarantr-eIng equal security for Jews and
Arabs in the Jewish slate."
Kaplan said
wilk bneeded to absorb and settle 76,(rtUI homeless European Jews in
Palestine next year. The Jewish
.Agency will give prbuity to
2-1,000 mi plumed children, he
said.
Uther items requiring huge ex­
penditures, Kaplan said, me land
' acquisition, $67,300,0001 agricuilute, $27,600,000,* urban develop­
ment, $‘26,000,000; loan service,
$19,000,000; rulmiiiatlun . actlvlties, $10,79-1,000, and education
and culture, |ft,oou,ooO.
*,
. Kajdan liken*) **n . influx of
76.000 Jt-wa into Palestine to
the arrival of 10,000,000 pet aim*
in jh e United Hlatrs in a year,
lib- told the delegates there U
no "panic’’ aiming Jews in Pales­
tine and the Jewinh Agency
foresaw the current disturbances.
Mayuis uf many Arab villages
he said, advised Hie agency “ they
do not want any trouble amt
'That they are -upptisod to thdiaturlialices/’______ ___________
—*—Karl ter; former Secretary of
tins Treaxpry Henry Morgeulliau,
Jr„ terimM ' 4U4H the turning
point In Jewish history and de­
clared "American Jewry will
Measure^ u||-jo the requirements
of this inirnrulous hour.”

1!M7 Air Line
Ilnailniif I treat I'ege llw l

H percent. A |&gt;asaengcr-niile is
tlie flight of one passenger one
mile.
Doth the record volume of air
travel ami the high number of
fatalities reflect the use nf larer planes than were In service
■fore or during the war. Pour
of the five scheduled crashes
took 19H lives. Prior ’ to this,
year, the worst single domes lie
airline mishap rlalmed 25 li*e*.
Complete figurts , on fatalities
m u lling from private, training
and military plans crashes are
hot available.
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'
Uallroail safety: figuret comlied by the Interstate Comm it c*
ommliilon for the first nine
months of Hu- .year shaw 68
Mongers Vl'led,' compared with
In the .19111 period. In the
same time the railroads record­
ed 35,196,403,000 p a s s e n g e r miles, or more than seven times
the alrllo# traffic volume for
the corresponding months. The
figures are not strictly Compar­
able, however, since the rail rec­
ords Include suburban as well
M Inter-city traffic.

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_ don’t have to worry about the
Itch Act” —the taw which forcertaln political activities by
government employes—Mr. Tru­
man said he had known Donaldon for 88 year*.
“ When he lived In my town he
always voted the Democratic tic­
ket," the President added. ’

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Carnegie astronomer* iieflcv'u
that the atari so far observed
In ths new studies have very
high rotational speeds, and they
say it’s probable that the intense
magnetic fields now observed are
In some way associated with this,
rotation.
They reported that if such i
relationship between msgnelistt
and rotation could be demonstrat­
ed for all rotating bodies, we
might have new knowledge uf
the working of an entire rota*ing stellar system—such a«&lt; our
own milky way.
New evidence was cited in
support of the hypothesis that
cancer may originate through a
grin-tic change— that is, a change
nr a cell concerned with tho
m m .mission of hereditary- char­
acteristics.
Dr, MilistaV Demerec, of th-r
institution’a genetic* laboratory
at Cold Spring llarlmr, N. V..
dr-HcriKed
genetic experinumt.*
With fruit flier* employing va­
rious chemical* which an- known
to be ablo to produce raherrs
r-xi&gt;erim*fi tally.
It was found that four -if
seven such "carcinogens" sfudii-d also had the power of caustn^.genetic mutations, or changes,
lie'listed three of the. four as
the Hydrocarbon compounds "dliH-tixanthracene,” "uiethylcholantlireno" and "benxpyrcne."

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Zionism," he said, referring to
n Volunteer fore* of some “ ten*
nt thousands’’ which the Arabs
planned to use, rather Ilian reg­
ular armies, until Drltish troops
leave Palestine In August.
The Jewish attacks in Pales­
tine wert* made on the Moslem
sabbath. A ' dosen Arabs were
killed at tha village_ of Tireh
near Haifa. Two more’ were she*,
dead near Gala. Tin- Jewish
raider* were helievt-d to h*r
squad* of the extremist Stern
and Irgun Zvs|. Lcuml under­
ground organ nations. At Itsmle,
an Arab bus company was liomhed and 22 vehicle* were report­
ed destroyed.
Some authorities conjectured
that Jewish hand* were U-ginnlng ■ widespread offensive
against Arab masses, which otitUumlier the Jew* in Palestine
.wo to one.
Tlie Syrian newspaper Attaqaddom .aid inoba in Aleppo re­
cently burned a 2,760-year-old
synagogue and set nine others
160 hou.es, 60 shops, an orphanafire. Fires also were started lit
age, rrslauranf nnd youth club
club In the Jewish quarter. A
library containing a rare old
Bible was reported ruined.

piddle, il is known that tlie
&lt;•&lt;)!' program is hUst-d “on vol­
untary action inthor than com­
pulsion.
On tin- other big measure of
the s|o-cial session. Senate -and
House roiift-n-ra mot lor the first
Him* In an ,.fforl to adjust tholr
d'fficulliMs over how much enterH-nry oveiseas r.-lief the tlniteil .States should authorise, and
what countries should get it.
Ihc committee agreed to authutUe m $160,000,000 advance
by the llecnnst ruction Kinnnre
* "(Iteration to l&gt;egiti stop-gap
iclit'f o|N-rationa in Prance, Italy
and Austria as soon a» Cor.gri.-ss
lloally- approves foreign aid Icg.--Intion
Chairman Eaton (H-NJ) - f th*
Itons,* Pnrelgn Affaus Co.nni't(&lt;e told newsmen the' conference
gioup did not get around, ut
its first meeting tiMlsy, to dis­
cussion of the senate and li ius*
difference nver the tidal ammml
uf relict
Hlwcifir proposals for price
ceilings and roll lutcks under Pre­
sident Ti liman s
request
for
L e a -A c t Violators
standby anti inflation powers were
submitted to Cnligiess today by
U'SHIIMI* IlkM I'SSf (Ikfl
Secretary of Labor Hchwellenlifich.
prohibited from calling strike* or
Keplylnr to Itepuhlicau • d* work stoppages, such ■s Petrtllo
nmnds that the Administmtiun ha* threatened in the recording*|icll out its unti inflation pro industry on Dec. 31, 1947, until
glam, Nclnvrllenliach said priee after on election and an affirma­
controls would la- limited to Com tive vote of at least a majority
moditiea:
of the employe* In a plant or In
I, That -hnsirally affect the industry.
cost of living and which ore es­
0. Thai safeguards be provided
sential Items,
"jo prsvrnt a union and an em­
2. That uu- basic tn the costs ployer from conspiring to evade”
of agricultural and Industrial the Taft-Hartluy Act, and to al­
production,
low recovery of damages by wor'
3. "Essential tq effectuation of kers deprived „ f their Jobs by
the foreign policy of llic Uidlad lueh-jllrgaliirtl.-------;
Stales
Moreover, Drhwcll euhsrk said s
maximum price-should be set only
when:
*1**1 jhe Adniinistratluri proposed
I. The commodity is found to tw­ and the Honate accepted,
ill short supply; 2. or .the price of „ Preaident Truman wanted $697,such commodity has risen un- 600,000 for tlie three Turopean
■cusunahly above’ the price prevoll- countries. Thu Senate went along.
ing in June 1947.
Then the Home pared the amount
Maximum prices lower than the to 1690.000.000 and said China
highest prices prevailing Ittlwran should he deslt In for $00,000,000
June II and June IK, 1947, may he of the tutel.
established under Schwellenbarh’a
One clue pointing to a possible
proposals to make allowances for line of compromise earn* from
decreased costs nr market declines, Senator II. Alexander Smith (RHchwellhach sent the price con­ NJ), a member of the Foreign
trol provisions to Chairman Wol­ Relations Committee,. He said the
cott (K-Mirh| of the House Hank­ committee had agreed unanimous­
ing Committee, with a note say­ ly with. Secretary of State Maring he will submit In a day nt snail that somsthlng should be
two specific language for such dona for China latar, In a sep­
wage controls regarded as neces arate bill, hut now?S
sary to accompany price ceilings,
*rr will he dlffWult for the
Schwrllenhach
described
his Senate to knock out the fund for
outline as his ''personal recom­ China - because any such action
mendations."* At the While House would be regarded as a alap."
later after a cabinet meeting he
Aa to Ihs amount of money,
said wages and prices controls Smith was doing no forecasting.
"are tied together" and It will But he said figure* received by
lie "extremely difficult to do any­ the Senate seemed to support ths
thing on wages unless action is full $697,000,000 for Europe alone.
taken on the controla If. prk*a.** And unless the House has some
On the other aide of the capllol, new Information, he hope* that
the Senate Republican Policy sum will be restored.
Committee drew Up a long-range
Numerous House backers of
anti-inflation program pegged to tlie bill were counting on Just
voluntary action. Chairman Taft that la the conference* designed
(It-O) declined to disclose detail* to produce a compromise bill on
until House GOP leaders and a which both 8*nate and House can
conference of all
Rapubiican ■grab.
senators have had a chance to
Out even after such an agree­
look It over.
ment, the aid program Is tn for
Aa the stop-gap *id program moi&gt; Double, The actual cash to
moved Into, the dickering stage finance it has to be supplied in
with a possibility the Senate another bill.
might okay some help for China
The House Appropriations Com­
If the House would ogre* to more mittee has been tussling with
for Europe, congressional leaders that ant. Chairman Tabar(R-NY)
■hot for a compromise by Monday. teld reporters it may’ be reedy
The eenata passed Its aid bill Tud&amp;diy
1• • : -• i 4# t
Dsc. 1. The House waited until
Taber hae said $690,060,000 la
yesterday, then swished It* mea­ too much. Rep. Stefan tR-Neb),
sure through without even a nose a member of hie committee, likecount, .
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wise has said a cut la certain.
The principal Idea of both bfl
One thing la sure — ths ap­
Is to sea to It that France, Italy propriations committee will leave
and Austria get fuel and fodd this out ths |60J)00,000 or any other
winter. Bat Ur* House messure eum for China. That was settled
dlffej-e ln tusjor respects from on the House floor yesterday.
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magnetism which may contribute
It, study of the organ of plan­
etary ayatema.
Uy observing the spectrum
of certain far-away stars, Dshcock found that they possess
very strong magnetic fit-ids.
The earth—a rotating body—
niso hai a magnetic field. What
cause* it is one of th* big my*
tr-tie*. n f. nature. The sun i* euspeeled of having a general mag-,
nvtlc field, but this ns* not been

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Watson Raps State
Beauty Board For
Interpreting Law
TALLAHA8SEE. Dec. 12. (A1)—
Attorney General Tom Wstson
today'rharcU-rixcd as "absurd" s
State Hoard of Heauty Culture
declaration that home beauty
treatments are Illegal.
Executive Director Ethel M.
Manning of the beauty culture
board said Saturday aha interpruts tho-law governing the agency
to mean member* of the same
household may not give each
other manlcurrs home permanent
waves, shampoos end similar
treatment*.
*
In s statement to the press,
-the attorney general reported he
had received “ u number of letter*
protesting thi* claim o f illegality,"
and said he felt Florida women
are entitled to his ’’publle re­
pudiation” of the assertion."
"I might also call the public'*
attention to the fact tmrt the
In-aiity culture hoard members, ineluding its director, in the perfor­
mance of their
administrative
duties under this law, have no
authority to act as it* legal In­
terpreter," Watoon added.
The law prohibit* persons not
registered
a*
beautician*
or
"junior oprators" from practic­
ing beauty cultqp- with nr without pay for the benefit of the
"public generally."
Miss Manning announced' Sat­
urday she ha* di*trihut(&gt;d poster*
to all .beauty parlors in the state
warning that pralire of beauty
culture "outside-of a registered
beauty shopt’ with or without
payment‘ is punishable by a fine
or Jail sentence or both. The
warning also was advertised In
newspapers,
*
»
I’m in favur of the bekuiy
rulturiata getting all the beauty
culture work that our lady folks
will give them,” the nttonft-y
general said "hut not of elimlnat-

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Propaganda Hit
ICmiIIss ,* rr»a&gt; Paae Om )
sndnts gone."
"We must make a supreme
effort, I think, to brush aside
such Insinuations and rise above
our difficultlea In what might he
termed a spiritual conquest ’ of
our present weakness and frail­
ties. Wc must restore the belief
that we all can live together in
purr and understanding.
“ We do have economic troubles,
Ideological troubles, but the great­
est trouble, I believe, lies In a
spiritual apathy that'T i ’ flo-r iW
unnatural result of the horrors
suffered during the past yeara
and the want and despair which
have followed."
The Secretary said “ remarkable evidence of a genuine and
generous desire to help the other
fellow*’ was apparent in the
United State*.
"The most Impressive factor at
thr moment tn my mind Is the
girat surge of American public
..pinion in support of an effort to
alleviate the sufferings and hard­
ship* of the people on thlk side of
the Atlantic, he declared.
Meanwhile Soviet sources re­
ported * Foreign Minister V. M.
Molotov might offer to defer Rus­
sia’s $10,000,00,000 reparations
elalm against Germany If the
foreign ministers’ c o n f e r e n c e
w..uld agree to immediate estab­
lishment of all-German economic
and administrative agencies in the
Reich.
These sources, close to the Rus­
sian delegation ‘at the confer­
ence, said Molotov might pronose
today a deferment of the claim
for reparations from current pro­
duction until German economy I*
balanced and the country Is pay­
ing il* own way. .There was no
immediate estimate Of how long
this would be. • •
Whether sOch a concession
would open the way for an over­
all ’ German settlement remain*
questionable.
The Russian ap­
proach to the crratlon of all-Ger-

jjuui.adminisUaUve.and -eewromrc

n o n e n lt lii
a g e n c i e s differs substantially
"Next thing we know, . the from U. S. views.
barbers will Iw telling the 'men
Russia pYcfers the vesting of
they can't shave and powder more power in a central author­
themselves nnd that would be ton ity. The United States, hacked
had.”
by Franre and Great Rritaln,
Wataolf displayed a letter he favors a limited decentralisation.
received Inquiring if Miss Man­
ning’s intrrprctatjiyi of the law
means children are required to,
Polish Fears
drop by a beauty shop each morn-'
ing to have thrlr hair combed heM'onlla nril rn.ni l*aar IlHI
fore going to school.
When advised of Watson's state­ new underground movement it
ment. Miss Manning said she had working there which it hated ide­
not meant to infer mothers had ologically on the tame principles
authority to rare for their
children's hair .and added she which led Germany to sggrettive
thought "a lot uf sand I* being wan in the Rail," Winiewict said,
raised aliout nothing."
and added:
She commented she could nnl
‘‘Nothing would tuit Germany
understand how she could en­
force the beauty culture law- with­ belter than a separate peace con­
out interpreting It.
cluded between the Wetlrtp Ger­
man ronei and the .Western al

Pauley Tells

FR ID A Y , DEC. 12, 1 M #

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lift, which tome .inpatient people
are advocating.”

(hi ttturn day tlaictl la thU order
and nolle*.
“
.
WITNDIH mr hand and the •»-il
ot said Codrt this-ths 11th day at
IWt-ntwr, A. D., l t d , at aaaford.
la in* mare and County aror*uid
O. P. Herndon
Cttrk of Clrrult Coart, tUmlnul*
Counljr. Florida .
(BEAL.)
Akarmas, Dial and Akrimaa
Attorney*, for I’talallff
Orlando, Florid*

Home Uprising
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Leftists were angered and em­
bittered.
At one point, Pietro
Nennl, the leader of the Sociallata* pro-Communist wing, and
Giuliano Pajetta, a Communist
member of tho constituent as­
sembly, were mixed up in a frac­
as after attempting to remon­
strate with police. Neither were
Injured.
SDTire:
Groups’ of idle bystanders had Aaafnrd. Florida
Deremt-er
11.
1»IT
aroused the policemen by Jeering,
NOTICE IR H KttKtir.alVKN that
whistling and shouting insults at purtusM to Chapter 1*1. Florlil*
those detailed to.Protecting. ptL. -Wiotmr*; |si 1- as -imrnflM,Wge“ TmJ"
Vile vehicle* which were pressed- lowing drwrlhed Uad tn Remlnnl*
into service to relieve the short­ I’oemy, Florida, will b* offered for
tale si publl* outcry for Ihc hlaheet
age of transportation. and k i t rath 'bid, at th* front
Two uniformed police officers duor of Ih* A*mlnnlr County Court
armed with carbines and trunche- . Vi,.,V
Kanfur-I, healn*lng
ad ,
on* wm* assigned to each half­ li lt s A. M.. on Monday. Iler*int&gt;-f 1
ton truck converted to passenger 11th. A. I&gt; H i t ;
lx&gt;tt 11 to It Frank I. W o -l n i l f *
service. These have b e c o m e
Kutidlvlilon flat Hook 1 paa* &lt;1
Rome’s only transport
system,
l-ot* 4, I and I McMell't man*-just a* they were In the early
Villa Plat llook 2 page St,
Loti S and S MrXell'i Orsnsc Villi
months of the city's liberationPlat
Hook 1 page IS,
Throughout Rome Jeep load* of
leita I* and 11 MrNell'a Drangpolice circulated constantly. Oth­
VIIU put Hook 1 nag, St.
er officers, walking three or four
Lott 11 and 11 McNeil'* Orana*
abreast end brandishing trunche­
Vlllp PUt Hook t nag* St.
LnU S, t • rd! |e lllurk 11 Dream,
ons, kept demonstrators on th*
wold PUt Hook 1 page* SS nnd *&gt;
move In the main thoroughfares.
and Plat Honk &lt; page* IS and SS.
About noon demonstrators tried
Lqt 1 niork If Di rain wold PUt
to impede tha trucks af the PiaxHook 1 paa** •* sad it amt Put
trgenuna, two blocks
diocbs from
irom
za Argentina,
Bonk 1 pager IS and SS.
nunist headquarters, but they .le d I Block 'tf^Iireamwold Plat
Communist
Book 1 page* S* add t l and Plat ,
wero quickly dispersed t&gt;y police,
Book * pagre 10 and S*.
Thee Ministry of Interior an. IJit I* Bloek IT Drramwnid PUt
bounced that 28 pereons were ar
’ Rook 1 page* SO and *J and PUt
rested when ‘ demonstrators erecRook. 4 p*gei IS aad SS,
trd a road block on one of Roma's
LnU S, I, 10 and 1] niork A
bridges in the V|s Nomentans. • Amended Plat of DInutrail and
Another 40 or 60 demonstrators I Miller* KjbdlvUluo PUt Hook t
*S.
were arrested In th* Pissxa Col-1 P*g«
Lota S’ and S Kounts VIIU Park
onns.
...
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PUt Book 1 pag, IS,
K F -0 ,, anq j
In the Pjaxxa Rlsorglmento.J
A mtaderi Plat nt Crytlal Lake
near the Vatican walls, police in
Jeeps charged a throng of demon-1 Hhorru. Plat Book ( p-tg* it.
Lot II Block to Dream wold Plat
slrators, breaking on* youth’s leg
Uoak X page* (0 and tt and Pl.it
and knocking down a woman who
Book 1 pc«ti 10 and (y.
was selling black market cigar­
Ij&gt;I !» Block I* Drramwnid Plat
ette*. Rome’s black marketeer*
Bonk X pagrt (0 and (1 -nnd t’ lei
Book 1 gaget M nnd St
are not participating in the etrike.
Irfitt
Jo and SI Block 10 TweamDispatches from Milan said
Plat Rook J pagre so .end
that the stock exchange In that dwold
l end rial Rook 1 pager lo and
cly was Invaded again today by
*•demonstrators, compelling it to
Lot )1 lllurk 10 Dream wold Plal
suspend its aesslon.
“s
____Rook t j f l l i . l l sm l.* Land .J.'UITlooli 4 peg** lo nnd SI.
- in- ro n tru r to yesterday’ *‘ a1-[" Th&gt;»
Lot
do Drramwold PI»C
most complete paralysis of nor" 111 Blork
Rook
page* to and S| and I'lat
msl rommerclsl activity, some
Rook 1 pager 1* and SI,
cafes, bars and small shop* open­
Lot XI Block t» Dream wold Plat
Honk l pages SO and St and Plat
ed for business.

Legal Notice
IS TIIK COURT OF TU B COUNTY
JltlXlR, HBSU.SOLK C f*P N T T ,
FUtUtOA, IN I'BOHATB.
IN ItKt B«T,ATB OF WILLIAM O
111; LI. Deceaeed.

TO ALL CltKDlTOBR and PKIIRONH llAVTNO CLAIMK or DKMANDH AtlAINHT RAID BHTATBl
V Hi' end each of you are hereby
notified and required to prewnl **y
claim* and demaada which you, or
either of you, may have again*! the
attain of WILLIAM O BKH, dneeaea-t, tale of *ald County, to the
County Judge of flantlaol* Counly,
Florida, at hla offlre, In -tha court
houae of aalri County si Hanford,
Florida, within eight calendar month*
from th, time of Ilia flrri publlcalion of thi* nutlre. Bath Halm or de­
mand (halt to- Ih writing, and ehnll
•tala tha plat# of reridenc# and
poet qffkw tiflrni nf th* dalmint
and *hnll ha aworn to by the claim­
ant. til* ngenl, ot hla attorney, and
eny euch rlnlm or dentnnd not an
riled ahall l,e volB
J W. Hell

Hook 1 pager 10 and SS.
led IS Blork 10 Dreamwobt PM
Book 1 page* SO and SI and I’lat
•Book 1 pagrt 10 and SS.
Ileg 2(1 ft. N of HIV Cor of N W (
of NK '» Heel Ion 21, Townrhlp 21
Houlh Bang* 2S Kart, tun N &lt;12
ft. K. I ll ft.. Hi 172 ft., S, »7
deg. W In Beg.
l-ot IS Block I Ma IIlamb. I'it t
Book 1 pagre B H . (I, S7 aad (X.
' *I an
tnd-S llloek 2 Dream.
ttm *, 4,

ilJch
, ri,u „ on,
U|
uneasiness
and

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tension

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! woQtit pJVvaii A* WAS the c m
I Aul*yl4 Vho*i! lAAt run*l» wit&gt;i I
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f|rt| world war, wh*n
Congress brought About llir o d wr h«d Jlh lood y war Agninst the
Irkt'i resignation from the cab- Sovict«a,TW

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nut Job, yesterday was ordered
(Ir mitr&lt;| however, that ’T oby— Chairman Uridges (H-NH) land is a meml&gt;er of msny (Inter
to tell, the committee al«mt his national I organisation* in which
grain dealings.
the Soviet Union takes no part;"
Pauley’s statement to Hie com­ and asserted "we do not have In
mittee follows;
Roland anything like the Soviet
"At the time l accepted *.hu system."
position as special assistant to
Commenting on Poland’s refus­
Secretary Hnyall I was the ow.i- al to join the Western European
■r of certain future* and com' nations In economic cooperation
nunlltic*._ la . accordant* - * i Hw uimW -H h*—MarshaH—Wanr“ Wmir
___*—
* ssetsL.-— tr
.
agtSenient ntsila with Mr. Koyall csrici
said.
"This ’ does not
mean
■l that Hint- I have liquidated that Poland is against the United
approximately. 90 percent of States.
"In the Marshall Plan 10 Wes.
thus* commodities, reducing my
holding* ° f grain 'front 600,900 tern "European and Nortji-Eubuihel* to approximately 6O.UO0 ropean states are taking part.
bushels. Because of carrying out With 14 of these Poland ha* nor­
my agreemsnt tu liquidate, I mal diplomatic rrlatlon*. as well
am curceAlly more lhati $100, as duly concluded trade agree­
000.00 worse Ml than if I had ments, and the cxchahg* of trade
between us continues In an un­
retained th* grain. *
” 1 have not had any connection interrupted stream.
"We desire to maintain the**
or Information relating to any
Army transactions in listed com­ relations."
modities. In fact, Mr. Koyall in
TRIESTE WARNED
my presence issued specific in­
TRIESTE Dec. 18 UP)—The Al­
structions to my executive offi­
cer that in order to avoid possl- lied Military Government has
hie embarrassment and compli­ warned Trieste rvsidenta that It
cations that no matters whim will not tolerate a recurrence of
might come In th# office relat­ of recent disorder, protesting the
alleged leniency of an MG court
ing to transactions In thes* Item* in
eentcncing three youth* to
would come to my attention but seven year* Imprisonment each
would he referred to hther* In •for killing an 11-year-old girt in
the department. 'As a matter &lt;&gt;f a demonstration SepL 14.
fact, I havo not determined what
to huv, or when In buy, anything
WALLACE VIEW
for the Armv durinr -th* linm
ALBANY, N. Y „ Dec. 12 (/P)
I have been with them, and ltav,* — Henry A. Wlllace predicted to­
not participated In any transsr. day that General Dwight D.
tion relating tu any purch*s?» Elsenhower would
be elected
of anything with the sol* ex­ President If nominated by either
ception that in on* instance I major party next year. Wallace
passed on a controversy between ■aid he believed Eisenhowet.
two bidder* on a fish contract." soon to retire as Army Chief
of Staff, was "(ess of a war
candidate" than either President
Lions Club
Truman or Governor Thomas E.
Dewey of New York.
(OWBlIateea fle w

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welcome wax one of the best
given Pres. Smith during his tour
ot Florida. Lion J. D. O'Neill
was commended for fin* floral
decorations in th* Florida Bute
Bank.
F. L. KJrkendall dairy products
dealer of Lehigh ton, Po. was in­
troduced add he tbid of th* aid
to the blind work of his home
Lions club, and of the sponsoring
of a memorial, hoipiul for veter­
ans. He declared that he had
read the Lion aigne while driving
Into Sanford, and said that ha
had not missed a club meeting in \
24 years.

O. P. Herndon
Clerk -if the. Circuit Court
Seminole Couuly. Florida
I Clrrult Court Neal)

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CASTIN G RODS
•I Foot nnd Up

$4.50 *o $30.00
Hhrnkesprare REELS
Hail, IJnni, Tackle
Boxes.___ ___ ___ -------SHOT GUNS. Hunting

Capa, Rocket Knives.
Have &gt;uur ChrUimaH
(tifIh put aside now.

H IL L
IM P L E M E N T
C O M P A N Y , INC.
It. A. (Ilohbjr) Newman, Jr.
216 Oak A ve. Rhone' 446

I N S U It;

MM113 Magnolia Avenue

BEVERAGES
"A L L OF TH E OLD FAVORITES”
fo i*

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ROUKRT- V. JIABBT,
Defendant
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OB It BIS TO 'A rP K A H
TUB RTATF. OF FLORIDA:
to
itoitKBT r itAitnnf

YOUR HUNTING TRIP

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and B A R

11 BCU AHO No^ *»1

c/u Fuflmseier
New York, hfrw Yolk
It *|)PM'lig from th* plalslirr*
•worn Rill e t Cumplslnt «n file
In the (have entitled mote (hit t&lt;
In the belief hf the plaintiff thnl
Ih* defendant. Robert y . Harpy, t*
n rerident nf. n e f t *
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To Meel Florida Financlul Hespnnsli
CASH DIVIDENDS RAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

OF
FLORIDA.
,t N
AND
FOB
SRMINOLM COUNTT. ' IN
UIIANOBIIV NO STM.
’
TIIBIIBHA M BAtlltV.
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led I* Illicit 2 Dream wold Plat
Ibvnk 2 page* SO and si'gnrt Plat
l(oo» 1 pager IS and SS,
Lila 22 and 21 Block 2 Dreamwold Plat Book 2 page* So and SI
and Plat tbmk 1 page* .to and S&gt;*
led It Itl.^ k J t Dreamwold Plat
It-Hik 2 page* 3&gt;i alld SI aad Pin
Book I peg.-, 3v and. SS.
IAil 1^ B lo ck 'ft l)rr-mwnld l‘l - a
Ibu.k 1 page* So and »l atnl Piet
Book t page. 1* and SS
1.01 ;a Block XL IheamwoM Plat
Ibmk i pages
and SI and I'lai
llook I p cri lo ai,r sv
lad II Block 21 Itrefimwold Plat
iU.ok-1-pwg-« — . •n.l-st and Hat— llook t page, 1( and SS.
tail' f t Rloek 21 Dreamwold I’lat
IP»|i 1 page* so aad SI cad Plat
Book 1 page* lit and SS.
1-nl IT .Block It Di earnwold I'lal
Hoop. 2 pages %« unit *v| nnd Plat
llook &lt; lotgei in and SS.‘
lad IS Block 31 Drcmiwokl I'litr
Book J page* s* and SI and I’ls tV
Book 1 page 1v and SS.
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S« and SS.
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la&gt;l 272 la.'n’uwood Plat Bonk I
pages 1* to 21 aad P|at Book S
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CrytlSl laikes Club ttrctlan, I’lat
Book i page, I l aad Tl
I art * Block T Mat fair Plal Book
1 page* 31 and i| ’and Plat Book

AUTO

While he cmpsslied hi* coun­
CCualleur* llai, l*««r IlMl
6 when Mr. Truman dr-rlaivd try’s desire for friendship wltji
that the cunt of living mu it tho United Slates, Winiewicx said
not be a football kicked around "The greatest . achievement of A* Adminlatratoi nf the
by gnmtdera i|ieculatlng in liw Polish policy in the first years
Fatal* of WILLIAM O. BKLto
fallowing the second world war
Daaaaaed.
market,
in
MrtT.it
o
.
t
a
v
*
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H»e
establishment
of
friendFleet puiillcatlon. Dec. 11, 1(11
Reading a brief
E T O w r t H J . fr Polish-Soviet relations.
ment tu the Senate
S U L aaid
K . ?Hint
. - . .| " W e believe it to-be
t’ l ItCHIT rtitlHT FOB
Hons Committee, Pauley
r „ , an Import- tINu b TUB
n i n t h j u d i c i a l c iit c in T
European
he ha. sold nine tenth* of &gt;&gt;!■ • " ^ ' “ “ "dttlon for
holdings and none_____o____
f h i. Army
connections
bad been
his
connection, had
been used
u.ed in
in h.s

n M Ptat-tlook 2 l-Jk * - t t /m l
*1 aad plat Book t peg'* IS end

-112 Weal Find Street

Rhone 880

of lh » tild

fendsat, bv partleularly a* (he earn*
l« known to Ihe plalallff, after
(tlllxehl March and Inquiry, I* aa
above thown and elated; that there
la no pertoa In the Hist* of Florida
Ih* eervtce o f. a tuhpnea* nr eummoai upon whom woald bind Ih*
•aid defendant, and that Ih* de­
fendant U over th* age ot twentyon# yaar*:
IT M, THRIIKFORR, OHDKHKD
that th* defendant. Rohan F. Barry,
appear herein on 1b* 14lh day nt
January. A. D.. 1141, to tha Bill
of complaint of th* nald Thereea M.
Barry filed agslnet him 1* the office
ot the Clerk o f Ih* Circuit Court,
In nad for JJemtnnl* County, Florida,
on th* llth day o( December, A. D..
IM t, th* general nature of said
suit being a hill far divorce and
other relief, in g ' ibab.thl* order
b* publlthed In Th* aaafbtd Herald,
a ntwtpaptr publlihed In eatd Hemiaol* County, Florida, oaeo a « * * a
for fear cnaeeeutIV# week* before

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ADVERTISING RESULTS
3.;1 ^ -j

AND H O N E S T Y .. . .

By placing s 89c ad in the Claeaified section of The Sanford Herald on
*

Dec. 8, Mrs. Nett Epperson of the Langley Apartments recovered her
purse containing |80.00 on Dec. 9 - proving two things:
That It paya to advertise In The Sanford Herald and
that th en a n still honest people in the world. The man
the purse won Arthur Doans of Geneva.O h ,0 h l S W h n g W a y !
G Q A I I n C n s t t m r fW i
A D V E R T IS IN G
B * c A td fr $ o o l$ v n r ic * (

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America'* Moat Ueiutiful
Inmtnum — Cedar - i'ollshid Alaminnm
Aak M# For Kraa KatJmata

Sanford Atlantic Dk. BMf.
[louri: 9-11 1-5
I'hon* 2*8
Sat. *-U
Eyaa Examined * CUaaca Pitted

STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phoiis 2-0729

RENT

CK apaco In Melacb Building,
r n light office#, vewly decorutiUUea, beat' and jani

9
Gai apace heatera 914.OS up
II. il. POPS CO. INC.
SEWING MACHINES
SALES AN It SP.HVICB
Bert'a Sew lag Mark. Sho|
US 8. Fhenth
Ph. U N

A A. Dept. Store.

tOEtf PLAYERS and radio*
r rent. Or day or week. The O. E. 10 fcT. double duty meat
D.if B o V - m W . let SL
display tan* and compressor in
‘ po.xl condition, new motor.
Lodge A Son.

TED TO RENT

r

t p i In i s i i e d "" bedroomi with
bpth by couple with 17 yr old
./'divithter. Phone 1352.

9 'RK A L E ST A T E FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM HOUSE.. partly furUl.l__I
.l_____ t1/3
It 1...._
nlthed, o2 l—
bedroom*.
down,
190,00 per month. For quick
action. Call Phono 0173.

O ZAK K IKK

Ur. Charks L. l'erwous
OpVomctrUl

YARULEY VENETIAN B U N D S

FOR

By

(Gulp) whod u f
THUNK THOM CY­
CLONES WOULD
.
PUNT ON _
&gt;Vy fust DOWN?

A CYCLONE
fN IP THEY
RECOVER
r THE B A L L '

PAID ON ‘
| OUR 1EM
|
YARD

s r 1-inb/.,
GOTTA *
snatch

rr

AS SALESMAN fur
wholesale firm to call
tral’ Florida trade. Bor IL Ilnr-

K ID N E Y S a E lt lN Q
PRACTICAL NUR.s k _ Depend
able can give 'ref«T*n&lt;-es. Cali

Y O U

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N iO H T S ?

By W a lt Disney

M IC K E Y M O U SE

BOOKKEEPING part or fall
time. H«* w Ilprahl. ______
ROOFING and roof painting.
j£ r « fs a ^ ¥ ,s ^ r v :
Smith Brother*. Phone 1188.
MhS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
Ustrt* wi»*i tU, trtmitfi CatSutiftu&gt;S&gt;y
Cake at Plggly Wiggly A Table
rwU» a Blnjxio* of lu lu W lOUtJ,
painting, land
Supply. .
scape, gardening. 91.60
hour. Pruning trees and »hruh.
&gt;*ry. a cheaper rate. See Jam** taken U
M .' Phillip*. 1021 W. I»t St.
Sanford.

P R O M T S 8.ANTIN'
^.TVEBM Al.'. ~

B

TII.YF.DO FEEDS—complete Rue
BtiM'* To redr Feed Jbnrw

km) langc1 Park. Ph.

COAL OR WOOD CtRCULATOI
same aa^tew. 616 Cyyreaa Av

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liuslness

Opportunities

writ* DA BY VALET, Daytona
Beach. Diapers inppliatl.
NEED A NEW ROOF I Loeal iwpresent »f Ive will W x . help
T v im * -a ira n g e d .'

ARTICLES WANTED

Highest ea»R prtca paid far
furniture. Tad Davit Fun
Co. 311 E. 1»L Ph. 958.

MF-AT CURING amt
central Florida'* meat modern
frown food locker plant. Wa
ODlify you hy
meat I* road;
satisfaction.
opan dally

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HiVEN before the war enilcd, Florida-Pow er &amp; Mght Company
em barked on mi 8115,000,000 t'xpimnioii progruiti demined lo
provide electrical oinuwH for the tiem cndoiln growth we lorcauw
fo r our tttatc,
&gt;
T o dale, great- new generntjlng plants have been COlilpIetctl
at Sarasota and- Hiviera. Additional plants, are nearing Cuuipit*
lion at Sanford and Miami. Our productive capacity will «oou
b e d o u b le that o f prewar 1 0 1 0 — and sch ed u led ad dition s
through 19 51 will triple, the figure.
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CEKTRA"l” FLORinA QUICK

and atari
a.
Mirada
Elm Are.

□ BUY- new or used Electric
refrigerator. K. M. Young*-PO. llox 721. Sanford.

Sanford. Fig,

SPECIAL COLD ~ WAVB
T Pats, Uw—tocfc. Suppli—
Sahfonl Beauty Saint
i - C o w A Heifer calf,
lat St. Phone 116LW.
12 DA. Marlin shotgun, excrUrirt
13 IN'OTIC RS— UKItHONAL
IHJon. Hughes, Big Trsiler
Jersey milk
ATTRNTION I. ADI EHI
i a one-stop aarrfa* for all
jr laundry end dry cleaning
Delivered. H.
•da by ualng your favorite
South Banford
i-8«rviee lhumiry.GIRLS WANTED. Lanty** Drug
HKI-PT HELFY LAUNDRY

W ORK WANTED
^ » TVi7\rvi^ ‘

Gotto

WORK WANTED

VEGETABLE plant* for email
IURANCK
RAILS ISHL00 PER WEEK
and large acreage. Cabbage,
SALARY
Collard*. Broccoli. Cauliflower.
’ T.H .A . MORTGAGE LOANS
Onion*. Lettuce. Escarole. Turn, Mcl.i'urv Trucking Company, Inc. ComvOr—i«tfuU iiu ' l
Win*ton-Salem, N. C. -Xferi
RAYMOND M. BALL Realtor
ato. 8trawberfy_A Decta. J. W.
aiming man an opportunity Jo
Rr wintered Broker and
. Bell, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
.
’
• ■ " g o into bu*lne*» Tor thenY-U'lvai.
Rig. 9 Florid* State Bank Bldg,
We *&lt;ll you a IIMS Mo*tel L. J.'
1-80 GAL. Electric water heater.
Mack D ie d or 1018 Model
H hou*e partly furnlahed.
Electric Sorrier Company. 207
ClHI Autocar Dclsel Trartoi. Xf*
sell at once. Call 1009-J.
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
give you a th m _j/car_ luaaa
contract. Earning* anffktent to
T
‘ FJ.QWERS
pay for truck In three year*,
iw precision built K. D. W,
for all occasions
not including salary. TRUCKS
JU E H
IU A lf i ,
f -W ) „
»U A lO
McNRILL A.YOST FLORISTS
SOLI) TO OWNER-OPERAU0^ F. O. B. Ormond. Can ho
SI pea Ave. Ju»t off Celery
TORS ONLY (WHITE). DOWN
•ted In a fow hour* or-* wo Of fir* ph. (03 residence ph. 619-1PAYMENT OF 92500,00 REIII deliver and ereet the same
QUIKKD
Apply to Mcl.ran
iy at a very moderate price. CONCRETE ilewer pipe,' grt-a*e
Trucking Company. Inc.. Wirt*.
trap*, icptlc tank*,, block*,
i« Mr. Wood*, 83 Division St.
lon-SaWm, North Carotins.
nnond, Fla.
benches, stepping stones. Miracle Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave. 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
8 ‘ room furnished house, 1111
Phone 1335.
French Ave,
RENT A CAR
FRESH FI.OWERS DAILY. Are
YOU DRIVB IT
FILLING STATION, stock and
taking order* now for CHRISTPHONE 200
tquipment for sale. Phone t&gt;)04.
MAS. Wreath*, Door Sprays,
OTBICKLAND-MOHKlSOlt
ele,
STEWART
the
FLORIST.
1 SMALL Furniiited' House Trail­
U DRIVE-IT. INC.
81* Myrtle. 260.W.
er, 1 lot Just outiide alt/ .
iMhta
itth
ts A water available.
avallabl Will
RADIATOR cleaning, repairing
•all separately. 9200.00 each. Fruit— All kind* «I.0A bushel,
New Radiator*, new cores. \\i
J.
T.
Fattier.
W.
Geneva
Ave.
Fhon*_ 710-M4. ____ j_________
take off A install. Jimmie CowSheet MuUl Work*. Phone
WILLIAMS TROPICAL
BEDROOM home on 3 lota,
FRUIT MARKET
n u lt tree*, alt modern convanlances,
Immediate posses- 2*65 8. Park Ave. near Genera
Expert Radio Repairing
Ave, 1‘hntft* 1215, Fancy packalon. O, B. Griggs, RL 1, Box
Fred Mrers. aU B. 2nd HL
:.
rd
gift
boxes.
See
dur
line.
922, 3000 Slpea Ave.
Plata jou r order now.
____
SEE US FOR
IM M EDIATKLY~AVAILAHLtMIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Phona
law 2 bedroom’ bungalow with
AND TYPING
Iva* In portico large living
CREDIT UUKKAU OF
, bedrooms* surprleingly
SANFUKU
t, apariott* enrtosctr'ponh,
in ha* cabinet sink, water
Christmas outer now. One mile
RENT—Floor sandar. Easy
“ « better and ample cuplward
beyond Wilson Corner on Ml. FOR
----- i t .M
. .
, . . , ■ 1, 1.
r . ) _I — H a n itlon. DReasonable
rate*,
•pace. Outside sluceoed on conDora Road or Phone 9101.
", crete, Inside ha* waterproof
cost plus 2 coat* of piaster, n
f t . F R in m A T R F n ^ ? .
New, Just arrir*d. An excelDODGR • PLTI
lent Christum* Gift, Hill Hard­
PARTS AND SI
ware Co. 301 E. First SL
109 Palasetta A vs.
Phone 53,
SIGNS
1 DINING TABLE, 4 chair*, good
* wicker construction. Crotley*
O— DEWS SIGN B M V IC a
Radio 5 tubes ' also table, all
O. D. Landraas. P h e e a lM l
g ood condition. 914 Park Ave.
Cohan's Radiator Shop ,for complrta radiator service. 106 San
ORANGES fur sale fl.00 bushel.
H. L Gleaey, Paola.________
Furnished bungalow that la un­ L SECOND HAND Dalton adding AUTO REPAIRING. Hall's Garage, Hanford and Calory Ave­
machine «20.00. Cat) 1313 ‘ be­
usually well planned and built
nues. Phone 1.090-M.
tween 9 and 6.
~ by one of the best of San' ford's builders. 2 bedrooms,
IVK HIM n 16 H. P. Johnson
’ ■hath, living room, dining room,
SERVICE
Outboard Motor fur Christinas. REFFRIGEK.Y
'-kitchen and portico. New 9 ft.
Available
rfow.
W
18.00.
Hill
rrfrigerator.
CANAS-KRFHIGRRATIOM-------Hardwars Do— 301 E. Y1.
bungalua In fair coid
HKRVICE
Bhoha •63,
lion located In outaklrla of
Ph. 670-W
inford, priced at 1*400.00.
'#11 fruited.
Bookkeeping service, part lima;
CHICKEN AND DAJRY FARM
also, advice and assistance on
.&lt; paved road on two side*. Good
social security and Income .tax
* six room modern house, 4 room
matters - J- F. Dempsey, 300
■ tenant house, chicken hou*« FOR RRAD CEDAR Christmas
Magnolia. Thune 9107.
and runs sufficient for carrytrees various site* A pi ire*.
See at Fruit Market, SOuth
Park A v e ..

Is
pZl'T
iu
i 'Av*.
Jsane nil.

P A C E N INE

3AINHJKD U b iK A i.l), sA.YtaHxJ). r i ,u » ( i u A

y E lD A Y , DEC. 12, 194

SANFORD IWarrt!
phono 1354 or h

This record has not. been accom plished without difficulties,
delays and bardHhips. Material shortages have hampered us at
every step *tf the way. Nor w ill'fu tu re progress be devoid o f
headaches and hindrances. There may he periods* this winter
when we will huve to ask your cooperatiun lo prevent overload*
Ing th e elec trie system.
[L ^ ^

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O f this, however, you m ny'bo sure. The en'tre program Is
being rushed lo com pletion in the spirit o f the wartime slogan,
"T h e impossible we do immediately—Miracles take a little lougerV

,

&lt;N3C^OwT’ l
*5W e&amp;
■CAUT.FUw‘ 1

�EA R N $200.00 PER W EEK SALARY
Melvin Trucking Company. Inr., Wlruion-Sa'em, X. C. tilttt
young men an opportunity to go Into burine** for Ibemaclre*.
Wo aell yon a 19th Model L. J. Mark Diesel or l l t l Model
CM Abtocar Dieael Tractor. IV.e give yon a three year leaae
cnnlrari. Earninge antflcienl to pay for trnrk In three yearn,
not inflating .alary.
TRUCKS SOLD TO OWNER-OPERATORS ONLY (WHITE).
DOWN PAYMENT OF 1250000 REQlTREf)
Apply to:
•
M'l.ran Tracking Company,' Inr,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

HOUSEWIVES

ATTENTION

Do your Xm ns Shopping with more
. Freedom
Simply Carry Your Laundry
. to the *

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.

Launderette of Sanford
W p' vp plenty o f Rendix Machine*

• No Waiting

FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1947
*

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TEN

• No Appointment Necessary

-------r r —; — 2---- — -------------•---- 1received personal Invitations to
I I V lP flfl N fllV fl
1
th« dedication of the Evargladc*
v llC U U l l C l r B
National Park In which President
Special to The Sanford Herald I rumen participated, were PostHr MARIAN II. JUNESmatter and Mr*. J. H. Jonea an I
1
1
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*■" ' | Mri. I.enn I. Hunt, 1‘retldant ef
Club.
Mr*. L. J. McCaffrey, prealden:
of the .Floridt reiteration of
Women's Club*, waa me
apeakcr o f the Uviedo ti'onum
club tor tbs December .luncheon, went to viait Mra. Evan*' remain.
today at noon. With alt*.,McCaf­ Mra. John .L Junta, Rever^m;
frey will bo Aire. A. f. McKay, John L. Jonea end'children, Nan­
of Urlando, first Vice rcealdenr cy Lee and Beverly Ann.
of the Federation;' and .Mrs. Ann fined to h er' home because af
Mra. Ren Wainwrlght la eon1taut, of, St. Cloud, Director ol
Diatrict Seven.
• illness.
An) membera unable to be ptya
Alra. G. M. Arie, who naa beer,
ent pleaae notify trie * lunrneoii aiek for several w eek *, la not
.uiitiiuuect namely, sir*. "D. It. very much lietter.
Ulrey, chairman; Mrs. A. h.
Friends here ere sorry to he*.*
Crawt ord; Mra. 0. R. Clonta.'Mrr. of the ileath of Reverend H. II.
1L W. F.atca; Mra. A. M. Jonea' Link's father of Orlando. Broth­
•Mra. F,. M. Olllff, and Mra. C. er and Mr*. Link and Alfred
attended (he funeral at Orlando
The Senior CIa*s of the Oviedo Wednesday a ft e r n o o n
H'»h Stn-c' vitil iifti ,t tn-im . ...ei i.i» eorirlt Bit*:-r-Mr, “ Ina Haunt.d Cotugc.” It ,&lt;r* i.iiiiminrttig the blrlh o f a hig
..A ach'd auUttortbm tonight '*1 bf*y, burn * t (hr Florida San...aU P. M.
ti.-.lopt. H- lisa k—n S '- n th«
i he uviedo Cite of ftf cl j !"! title nf Mrrloti V/altof. w a. Best.--e coming'year ate. A* tcllowa
. *•“ '* '« * rlbott
tu
ft ’ ..
c.stea, Charles T. Nlblack,-Mlltun
Gore, Meirltt Staley and Lee
Gary, at meml^ra of the city
council. T. L. Lingo, Sr., ia th*
town clerk.
.
■ m.
Among thuie from Oviedo who
attended the WHOO reception at
the .'Jolllieum were Mr. and Mia
Jamea W, Wilson.
Among thoae Invited K\ th •
WHOO reception at the Coliseum
fleet;
from Oviedo were Mr. and Mra.
cabs
Frank W. Talbott
lid Mr*.
, ,
d Mr*.
I** Gary, Mr. and Mra. Jamea
W. WI Uni) amt Mr. and Mra,
T. L Lingo, fir.
Anmng thuta from Oviedo who

TRY
TEXACO

MARFAK
L U B R IC A T IO N
G E N E ’S

B y Fran Striker

THE LONE R&amp;NGER
^Vg*,TOWTD. INSTEAD O f PUTTWcS ON A
DtfcOlSE AND RETURNING ID TAIN ID
HE RAILRCAD OFFICIAL. WIU MAKE

A) CHANGE-UM
A N S T /V T T f

WE’VE GOT TO GET 1C 5HPW T»4
OUR SOB. HI* MMK BHOOID 0 0 J
HE
j

thebe, p &amp; utv? weve got our j

NEAR

BOK TOWER

In Unity Than Lt Strength—
To Protoct Uw Poopo of the World;
To Promote the Precreee e f Amerle
To »r#&lt;he* Prooporttj foe Sanford.

SANFORD, FLO RID A

I0TTA K E T T

Union Is Ordered To
Pr o t e c t N cktocs
* From Discriminatipn In Employment

fc*U 1U£T WO»P* V

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jo* I , &lt;1

HOTANO «V^«T VCXSl
oa r ah ou r n r in Mm O."
M O i* ABOUT 7V«

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Legal Notice
r t lK

5 0 T I I K TO S I 'I 'r A t l
tn A T IC OF
F U O ItllM

lot

AftXol.tr -I. CONINIL wlu&gt;M pile*
-f r#,ld*ne# amt gitdi***' *,» u*knowai
Vou ar* h.rahy notiriad that •
tult ha* b*«n hr luah' again*! /Oil
in il&gt;* Circuit C«UH of Ih* Nialh
Jo-tlelal circull In aad for HamInol* I outny.' r Inrtil*, inT tiagu rr,
hy KDITII It. COKlNK. ,al,t •ill
Ixlng ler dlvorv# a*o
I.IMTIt
II CONING, plalntlfI, v,. AIINOl.lt
I. LON INK. ittfaadanl, an.I ,ou ar«
h.rtby raqalrta lo (Ua with Ih*

W e are at this tim e glad , to announce to our many
friends and customers that we are# again manufactur­
ing fertilizers at our new plan( here. W e hope that you
will visit our new manufacturing plant you will find

WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 m
The Senate today approved com
promise - legislation
•,ulho
l .: rising
F emergency aid
ranee, Italy, Aus­
tria and China.
.If was a voice vole.
% Favorable House action on
the measure, which may come
later ia the day. would send the
trill to the While I louse for
President Truman's signature.
The bill, a compromise worked
out in Senate-House confrrrnce
_ Saturday, would permit the How
, of supplies lo start moving im­
mediately after it is signed , by
k ill* President.
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a provision
_t.f
^
.tL . «. iL*
_
“i
autboriics
the U
Re
'cowtAidtion Finance Corpora­
tion (RFC) to advance $150.­
000,000 for this purpose. Cori
grtt* will, have to pass appropri
alion bills for any further ei

LegIOIJ
Headquarters Is
Viewed By Group

The lakefront rile offered hy
llie ' City lo the Department of
Florid* of the American l.egioij.
for erection of a memorial'head,
quarters building wa« yeiterday
inspected by the Slate Leeton
lleadquartcn rommilee beaded by
Col. Tom Cooley of Mt. Dora and
including Harry ' Cooper of Mi
ami. commander of the 10th, de­
partment district, and Broward
Williams of Tallahassee, comman­
der of the second district. Also
present, but not a committeeman
•was George Copeland, member*
shin chairman of the second dis

time xvell spent to visit a n d s ^ t c h us manufacture our
famous W H E E L C O and G R O W E R

&amp; FR U ITER

.ember l*ST. •
O

P.

Herndon

A* Clerk

of eald

B R A N D S o f fertilizers for both vegetables and'citrus.

S E A T COVERS

futile for Congrev* to provled
them pntll the AdmlnDtraUon

WATCR SKI SHOWS

C YPPfSS

GARPfNS

Good An.aortment

Ovitedo, Florida

(Yale Tlress)

Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Park

Phone 37

-Know the Brands and Trade-marks of the gift*
you purchase . . . You can be aura of the finest
when you purchase your gifts from ua. r ,
In Sterling Silver we carry Nationally
known lines such a* GORHADL
INTERNATIONAL, TOWLE, FRANK
M. WHITING.
„

S H E A F E R ’S
AfttSHtlC

oeiarr

There arc “little plantations" right on LAKE MONROE,
tlto on our smsller likes, full of flih. . . BUSINESS PROP­
ERTY along U. S. Route 17,'the nujn artery of traffic from
Jacksonville to Tamps should represent a sound and profitable
.....— ' ' ' ’’ ' rial real estate.

JEW ELRY
111 Weal First S ire d

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riced very low. Substantial enhancement,to
irthssers
f Jliow development. FIRST BUYERS will
be sflowed s ‘ booster’s discount" and transportation »J!ow‘
ar.ee of 9100 pet plotJ

THE

PLACE

TO

RETI RE

Dgive TO P*AKtATtON I9TATI9
M
III HQPlt HOiyi

YOUR OWN DOCK AND IATHINO IIACH
Thare's a oholc* of lakaa whata you ean hava your
own private beach: s
water dock and sail j
to Inland Waterway.

COME AN D SEE

"Where the Chrlflmaa Reel dottar gnu" was explained to Rotortana today by Mra. Edward
Klrrber. arcretarv of th- Srm'Inote County Tuberculoat* As­
sociation, who aald tha| the drive
to far la lagging behind laat
year, and that unleaa the goal la
reached activities of the Associa­
tion will have to be curtailed next
y*aK
Mrs. Kircher, who wa* Intro­
duced by ' Robert Cornell, agld
Beal Sale monav la apent for xrav* and raia finding, furnishing
and medlelnaa For thote
l0 need, educational rampaign'
10 Ihnw how to rnr.ihoi 'ml.-r. 'il
oala, furnlahlng milk to tuber
culoil* patients, and for rehabilit­
ation, of thoae who have been
a * .said that three new ease*
of tuberculosis have been found
In thl* county during the paat
week. '
Rey Holler, who presided .in the
absence of President Gordon Rriason, thanked Earls. Tnrner and
_ Robert Harris for their work In
9 connection with . the Salvation
Army dime beards Saturday and
saJd that 9t7&gt;-18 waa raised on
that day aa compared with 1105.II by the same group last year.
A short musical program waa
rendered br Miss Phillis Procter
who sartg “ White Christmas" and
"Little Town of Bethlehem".
; Secretary R. W. Ruprecht an­
nounced that members of the

Wrist watches for Ludles and
Men by WALTHAM. ELGIN.
HAMILTON and the Fabipus
MI DO.
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ENJOY ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS ALL YEAR ROUND.

The de {Dry Plantation is located in the "Ridge" section
where the bulk of Florida's citrus fruits and winter vegetables
as* grown. You can harvest your owq fruits and vegetables 12
months of the year. LIVING COSTS ARE LOWER In the
Highlands. You a n raise poultry-&lt;nch mote fish than you
un eat, hunt sll kinds of gime in our posted pttserves.
Bathing the year found. "Foantiin of Yeaib" MINERAL
WATER BATHING POOL—TENNIS COURT.

Silver Plate by IlOLMES A
EDWARDS, 1847 ROGERS,
C O M M U N I T Y and 1881
ROGERS and Wm. ROGERS.

(rs. Kircher Talks
T o Rotary A bout
Christmas Seals

. For Glrta and Doyi ,
' . .Our Booka and Toya
make glfta thnt are a Joy
for many weeks to come.

.c 17, 3 miles Sot
Volusia County,

COLEMAN’S
14 Magnolia Aran
Open Wednesday*

China

complata eat* (62 piece*) by BATAVIA, and
18 HAVILLAND. Also other ^roe.,tic China

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have barred all amendment*.

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WASHINGTON Dec. 15 (/P)
■'red W. Smith, prenlilenl of l.loita Inleioiltonal,. t* ahnwn Ueiiind
l.iiina algo, a* hr w»* greeted heie Wednewtay 'morning at llte
Florida Stale-Hank hy member* of the Sanford I lona Club and
rrpfet*enlgli*rm «*f ofhrr r iiif oflim w linn *. MUwliili left In mrHI
are: II. K. B kh erri; II. Gordon Ilri*w«w. prfsM^nl of ,K »firyj II. J*

the House to past their anti-infla­
tion bill - today "at is" and im­
mediately crashed* into fiery. Dem­
ocratic opposition that imperiled
the GOP meatuir.
Rep. Spence (D-ky) riiouted
U M lIaw. n I’ .a r riik ll

The inspection of the site, nnw
he softball diamond
occupied
wai made with Jame* Singletary.commander of the Camplwll-l^n•ing Pott 53. and a welcoming
committee from the Post beaded
by former Commander J. J. Ro^*
co and including former Comrp«ndert Ned Smith and Joe Field,
who with Department Adjutant A.
Reid Mann find itaff wrlcomed
llte visitor* upon arrival Saturday
evening at Legion headquarter*
Vafdet Hotel
Local civic club* »howtd an
enthusiastic interest in Jlie pibjecL said Mr. Field, and provided
a fine supper at the Seminole
Countiv Club Saturdav evening,
and a boat ride on Lake Monroe
Sundav morning preceding tbe

n

Alex R. Johnson has told hla
Intereat In the Quick Freese Plant
located at 401 West Thirteenth
Street, Forrest GaUhel. preildent
of the company, announced today.
The officer* of the new cor­
poration are Mr. Oatcbfl. presi­
dent; Ruth B. Gatchel, vice presi­
dent; and F.loy V. Delgado-of
Winter Haven, secretary.,
In making the announcement,
Mr. Gstfhel aald tho new manag*ment "take* pleasure In offering
continued service of the finest
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ik a ' (Lev111h **
locker |&gt;lant

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* m “eliminate

vide an auaquata U. 8. Informa­
tion eVrvtce."
'
.
1 “ During th* current dollar
«hortar*. the government must
find prays to help private en­
terprise to carry on their over­
seas Information aetlrlltea." 'He
rited ’ aiarnpita of
Amarican
movies presently being.
,1 m.I overseas
av srssE i hi
In il **
tributed
at m.
a loss."
I. "Private enterprise at home
can
help
privet*. enterprise
abroad during the dollar crisis
hy advertising In- overseas . pa-

from

^

•e .Agreement

in

The Supreme Court refmeil to
reyfew tbc cave.. thu* pet milting
ih,- ctrruit &lt;'(&gt;'irt* ruling* to stand

Bar To Agrccnicfit

n ^ fn fn in ih** putittnn pf locomo*
liv f cnfcinrrr*.

• onffirm r nl
llii* I'oiir Fmflwn \liniVlrr-*
rn'lfvl l«9fiirhl in rnintitfif

l9T«i«|r IHr c*i*
j*. Mini mini li«*

firomptnl-ie firemen (negro fire
men anil white firemen who are
iinntde to pvi. engineer evamln'
atinn.l to Mi per rent nf the en
ft-im- firin,: jnt*v available. Thr
unmn aaid ilm arrangement at
l.*v i i .-.| l.rt'-h rmptoyment con
dlllon. evpf-rtemrd h.v promntahle
firemen, r.vu»e,| by tlir presence

Sunday. &gt;l*rlo de I'lrnenlel
llrandjio. ' former
llratlllan
ambauaador Jo Mcmrow. aald
In Stockholm Nov. II while

o f Intgr- iuibiJ h i

pvt I of ih* reinetety I* ve»&gt;
hut. It I* p--luted Ollt. A ailtw

tlir rr&gt;«l wnuhf l-r to put

r«i

novelist who is the eandldat
the left-of-eenter
Aeelon
moeratira Party.
' "
Rafael . Caldera, s ll-yea
leader of the rightist opposition
(COPEYl party raeatved .12.WV-I
vote* and Guatsvo Machado, the
Communist candidate, trailed with
2,94.1.
.
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COFKY headquarters ajWcn.iwIedged thst on the basts H i " "
turns to date the governiWkv
party would get about SO pen
cent of the seats In congre**.
COFKY maintained It would win
about .10 per cent and the revnftindrr would w iplil ibionf
smaller groups.
Tho election was the find by
direct
t.allot
ever
held
in
Venesuala. and the toUl vote was
expected to reach about 1400.000

nrgio firemen

f&gt; i «iL * i ''|.J.«.
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Ihr r limit colilt *1*0 apI’hnlo by Raymond SIii.Ii.m |&gt;imed * $1,000 d.ionge award
IftfenlTTetrtVrywnttr: tliN ant H. Lane ; H ^t"t»r*n . ' tv tf"Vtr?nrtTr: •'
1 1 Tini'.liTT. nr .-tit Tiretrian
hanker and f.lon-. International director; I lilt \hln»; JohnI l.allo„ n ^|,r \ „ ,( 0|k Southern Kailj. * ,; t^ le r th ..,. h i«."l-- I luh orrsl'l.-,,. M ,",) VViile; 1 li.
* |(0 i,fl,m.|,,
,|,r
Kil|»atrirl%# prr-idriil nf Srtntnolr 1 omiit ( h.iml»rt nf I ntnwrfff;
i n i i
I
mil ||. II. I'nlrmAn. In lo»rr r«m, Irfl f•• tiphi arr: J. I*' lfn» UnH,
Ih^ IDotMiwv*!
Kxdllnl Elk ruler; Ifirh-ird R f« i; Amfrr» l 4rra»*y. cifx r«Mnmi*»
Iltf RroInfiltOod
the
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MOSCOW Dee. IS bib —
I'rlme MlnUter Stalin la re­
ported to have returned to
Mowo* after a
the BU'k Hea rr»orl af RorlsL
He la Iwl'eved lo have been
aeen at a
performance

n, i oicign Minuter \ M Mole
f* -i-pe*|wclrrllv inltenv In- Mand

|up- Ime lin-li III tlit* Kr-&gt;'l
(.it ;’J» yt-ara nr more.
’ Need if n u-lephon" in ' r
tim-lnkrr'. Ii'iti-n- i« rrcnmmer
n| mid ii • - i- -1■11, d out Mufti •
ri-atly uie-lnte made within 1
ptt ,1 fr-.e ht iUttui rritltd hive I•it •••«1 1m*ar*f —n I’aiair #-*a**»‘ s

of
non-promo•■ a
u i 'i i p i u n iu

t fiTTpu-ntly with
much arriimulaicd vcntorityi on

cxjie t**d «lmi„l imntndialrly
rnd the UaJnn rnnleirnre

5 I’eri.slj In Cottage
Ctmsiinicd By Flanu’H

New York Train
•
Bobbed By Gunniun

I)eiil,H(‘ai (I (iivcQ
Trip To Howl (raine
VicfiitiH Ol Highway
Hv Kiwanis Club
Accidcnl Recovering
Condition of Jamea Mexander
id n f Itudnph lleuiii, Who wi-ra

KTfiri: r im , r - n r , ru^ —i
'.Ih Knn perviin* perlalicd .,k .
tridiftV in a cottage fire with In it
an -intehne neighlmra routd null
vtoiul aside mid hear three dvlng
rhildirn _rry! “ Mommy . . ,
Mommy!*'
-•The* dead were: Mrs. Karlin' ■mid t.nuglil "i Memorial ||.&gt; p.inl,
t.rokrn
Kentl, J7; her daughter*, lleM-tlv Mr Alexander - with
Aim, 7. (llruda Marjene, I*, oil ‘ rollnr Imne and t.rokrn |.;&gt;rk nod
llretid.-t Fay, .1: nnd Mr». Roiti’a i Mr. Ilram wllh , frnctuved ,koll
nml fan- larviitiorl*.
alati-r. Iapi« uu- Mava, 14.
2Ue* Ruth Richey o f DeLand,
Korle and Andie Nndlne. neiirli
cm. traveling
teira, diacoverrd flame* aho-.iiiig whose, skidding
ft on, .the four.toom hoil«V. before south wa* reported to h«vr- hit
dawn. They tried to rraah the lr-1'- I Mr. I (earn'* aulonvibiie, traveling
&gt;,1 front door but were driven : north, ha* l^mi rharged with
bark hv heat.
A* they atftxnl aside with' ihhoii,e a mni* of flamr*. llie
ehiidrer*-, le-gan to fry In ag"uy. I iu'rd men. necord
The ftrn bad driven the rhtf-lien j Shnriff's office. The
from n r-m room to the frontj o.vrMigatrd hv St;t.
ta-drietm, where all of the le&gt;i|irjjr&gt;f tlie Klnte lllghwn;
were found,
•by Slierifr« depiftiev

I)1,ton lit* ud nnd Donald tV'al
-re n\-.»»t'l-»l
a trip lo the
rnrai-i T '- ’ i Yell-iw J«eket* and
n . non* ) JevWiwkr
fiHittralt
mb' III th»'. Hratige Bowl at
innd -*n New Year's Day, It
a, lurlKi'llne.l
nt the cluipel
inri •• nl Serninola lligb School
lift moriilng l.v Dr. L T. Dos*,
pv. •iiliri,- the Ktwant* ('tub,

I

rmiDINf nt the United Mint Work*
-rs, John L. Lewis, Isaves his ndlre
in Washington after sending Wil­
liam Orsen, A.F.L. president, a
tilunt note reading: “Green: Wtdls■rhllstc Lewis." It was ths second
lima In ten years that Lawla hat
i,ken his thousand* nf miners from
&lt;h« A.F.L.
ffifttsrriatlonal)

linth about Democracy, was urged yesterday at a ceremony comraemo
rating th- 156th anni*en.ry of ratification ol the Bill of Right*.
f I-OYD a c q u it t e d
Dr. Frank I ulher Mot*. d. »n of the School of Journalism al the
L. B. Floyd wa* acquitted by i
Univenity of M:»*«uii. ma.le 'he propotal. He said he did not advoJury In Cireult Court Friday, of a
c»te "-I., rynkal and sly Hitlerian propagation of lie*, but the di*- charge of assault with Intent to
aemlnatlon through tha worldA
"" commit murder In the second de­

.
An incraaae m tax eoiieenon*
O o f 111,105 over November of laat
year waa today reported hy John
L Galloway, couUtty tux collector.
. •* The amount reaalvad on tha
November tax role waa 1309,50*. S
of"™*—
be stated, aa aaaaparvd with senses"
Tha hiatorv of a free
tha Unitad State* and
able future tn Europe were diaeusaed at the seventh annual
sponsored by the Na' tha BUI of
tlonal Shrti
Paul's Church,
Rights, at
KastcheaterWilliam I. Wkhola. editor of
This Weak magaslne, outlined a
four-point program to enable tha
United States “to scatter ths
■parks
freedom*
•parka af
of truth
train and ir^room
abroad. Speaking at the chord
which was declared a natloni

.

appropn.

MOSCOW. Dec. 15 (/IV So­
viet Ruiria
mnveiting her pa­
per' ruble* in circulation at o n l~
tenth their Lee value, clfrrlive
Inhturiow, at one meant ol check­
ing inflation which ha* boo»ted
put ft o L tflh c gufklt to 10 or
15 lirnr* their prewar level.
„ War prolilerr* were tin glcd out

Johnson Sells His
Interest In Plant

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lycee agivt «tif-•

Effort Is Made To
Combat
Inflation
By Monetary Reform

in January, and hai lua* advtted
that ‘ GrowJra and broker* are
showing a lively Intereat In thl*
venture.'
Summarr of market activities
Cltv. -Strawberry __yol
unie I* Inereaslng with so.oefl
I l 'M l I e e M

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tim&lt;k
.1 » .
- -it I -h- " n ll.r
i &gt; •■
i &gt; !
' .- - 11. r
1i" ir(-en
■' ' )&gt;..!
..--'I. I.-1
mad.
ll.r tin.Ml ...i|.t found
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Russia Revalues Need For More Cemetery Funds
Stressed By Jayccc Committee
Currency At Rate
Of Ten To One

Gladioli Blossom
Importance Shown
In Market Report
JACKSONVILLE. Pee. 1 5 (Special)—“ The inereasing Im
parlance of a relatively new in
durtry—tnn prrxliirtlon of gladt
j bloaaoma—ia Indicated In a re­
el Ju«t receivcl from Managed
E. Nahilmg of the Fort Myers
State Farmer*' Market . that 4H,000 doren of the*r flower* were
•hipped through hla market, dur­
ing the javt week," *ald William
f» Wilaon. Dtreelor of State Mar
“ Manager Nehrllm
ita arranged for the opening m

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II. E. Brice, 55. a porter, said
the robber tnarded the train
when It atopped at th# Engle­
wood Station and that ho car­
ried a paper hag Into which
he forced shout 10 oatlengcra
AlUvIl I »MMTViVi i •• •••
|
.
In the rear car to drop their
formr.tian lor the atom b..mb" by the United States, to spread the wallets, wal/he* and rings.

TAX COLLECTION

THEO

I.I today j lower-couil ile, mon
»i .i miIm-.hI imnm which doc*
I limit nr*n*rv Ira member-

Information Bomb For AtomJRomb

SANTA
T H IN K S
Pcmonglltad Stationery
and Party Accessories
are the beat ylfU ever!
Hurry! llnrry!
A personalised gift la not
a laat minute choice!

WAS!IINGXON. Pe.. IS &lt;/P&gt;Supreme
effect up

ip

WASHINGTON
Dec.
IS
(4*1—.Embattled Democrats
defeated lodat ■ llepnhliran
drive In ram llirn'lgh Ihr
limine "a* I*”, a GOP .ub-.lttale for President Truman'*
anll-lnflallnn program. Not
a single l&gt;emorr*t volrd for

Committee From Civ­
ic Club Entertains
Legion V i s i t o r s

the fertilizer industry. W e believe that you tfill find it
Complaint In u l't .ult *1 th* tlrit,
p h w H M h» UW. . . . ■
lleidn tall not or Judgment will
h* .n r .f.-l a a .ln x you by default.
IVITNKHfl my hand and * * *l -if
•.Id C o u h Ihl* l*th day' o f No-

GOP Demands House
Accept Anti-Infla­
tion Bill "As Is” ;
Democrats Object

Favorable House A c - t c j i - f n r I p m ftn
tio n E x p c c le d S o o n ;J fU e F O r
Some AidF.orChina;
RFC W ill Also Help

d the measure lo pat*age,
the Senate that although
"richly doaarva*” United

Tlit Count Frederick de Biry Plantition u located midway between Daytona Beach and Orlando
on U. S. Highway 17 and neighboring Orange City, Sanford. Deland. .. Count de Bary apent va»t
tovements and landscaping to iRake his estate the Show Place o f the South. He planted
orange and pecan
p ec w
. _ tropical
_ _
grove*, rate . trees,
shrubs and flower*. Where the Count entertained
Presidents, Royalty, Statesmen, you may now ENJOY LIFE

Negro Wins In
Railroad Case.
In High Court

By Paul Robinson

ewe* * *
V LOOC*

Court

ELECTRICKOATOIUISC
LUNCHEONS SERYED

AnHocInlxd Prow I.rnsrcl W ife

MONDAY, DEC. I

LIONS IN T E R N A T IO N A L PR E SID E N T IS W ELC O M ED

it the newest and most up to date plant o f its kind in*

CYPRESS
GARDENS

THE W EATH ER

AN INDEPEN DENT DAILY NEWi

T E X A C O .SE R V IC E
1120 * BanforS Ave. I’ H, 9121

BEAUTIFUL

,

gree against Robert E. Parker
on Jan. 12 In an orange grove
near the Gabrlella Road, follow­
ing a dispute started when Par­
ker ordered Floyd, to remove his
cows from the grove. It was re­
ported today by O. P. Herndon,
flerk of the court. Tha Court,
with Judge M. B. Smith preaidfng, rvassed for the holiday perl

n received from
i that tha Rav. W. !.
former pastor of th* Tab
nacle Church on the Orlando
ghway, five yean ago, died in
aleah on- Nov. 18 and was
rled on Dae, 1.

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8. 8.

ORLKCK

LOS ANGELES, flee. 15—( 4 5 In drydock lodav Is the 2,250
t»n destroyer U. 8. 8. Oitrck. one
of the Navy's most modern fight­
ing ships.
And twdrldden here, with a
urakenod heart and falling aye.
right, (a Mrs. Rebecca Orleck,
who doesn't know amt probably
never will, that the *lu-k warship
Is named for her son, Ihe late
l.leuL Joseph Orleck, who died
In action off Balemo.- Italy, In
September of 104-1. The secret of
UeuL 'Orleck'* death had been
kept from his mother.

Oviedo Schools’ Need For More
Fire Protection Aired At Meet
"Need lor mole sdrqoalr liie pmteclion for Ovi*do trlior.'ft w**
hrdualit lo Ihe allrrlinn of thr Cminty School Boairl at its meeiin?
IhmuLv. in the form of e I'll'r from Ov»e«|o M»mmi*l Boat 241 of
the American Legion, which has l*“ f n instrumental in »et'iiins i
lii» liurk for ihe lown. vrd wlik-.h recommended llul four inch **rll«
lie dug al both thr while ,-nd rnlorcrl rchooli.
Ihe Board acted favptShh on the request and action in digging
the well* la expected In Ihe oeer*
■' '
future, aald Supt. T. W. Lawton,
||i*t he had been Instructed
thl* morning.
,
to ascertain from the 8t*te De-

appointed to succeed Mr. 'MrCaslln.
*
,
An opinion from Attorney Gen­
eral Tom Watson advised the
during the past five months be- Board that It will bo legal to pay
teachers from the months of July
and August this year, prior to
Th# U-ague aald the spoiled the opening of school, said Mr.
foodstuff* Included cheese, canhed
^ T h e r e Is doubt." ha declared,
milk, auger,
sugar, powdered mll^reegoml
tables. codfish, herring, lard and “ »bout Just which teachers are
eligible for thl* pay," and he
canned good*.

salaries are lo be paid only to
those teacher* who served last
veer and are nnw serving, or to
th# new teacher: who began
teaching this year, either al the
first of the vn r, or liter replac­
ing teachers who had rrslgntd.
"There are many complications
in the 'appllrtalon of the law."
aalrl Hupt. I^iwton, “ but a* soon
a* these are cleared up Hie B»»*rd
«»ill .liu e check* In accordance

Judge Svdney Herionjt of L**»'
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nf roinmtinlsm. Membtri
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(Ceatlaase ( » ■
II It A DENTON, Dec. 10, OF)-Mr*. Dorothy Will, .10, who re­
mained unconacloua for 11 days
after being found In a gas-filled
tourist cabin here, died at a hos­
pital yesterday.
Archie Witt, 65, her husband,
was found dead Nor. 20 in the
cabin by a friend who came to
invite the couple on a fishing
trip. Hi* body was lying-in front
of a cook stove an which a black­
ened, scorched pot of crabs had
t a n boiling.

^rab M inister Says
^ F ight W ill Begin
g As British Leave

JACKSONVILLE Dee. 10 (IPi—
Charles F. Lovan, Jarksonvilte
general contractor and flier, has
hcen missing in his private piano
since last night when ho was
lad heard from in tha vicinity of
paiiuim Beach.
(’apt. Arthur Stone, operations
offirer of tha Civil Air Patrol,
said several CAP planes took off
today to sesrrli for him.
,
BIITUH POLICE file clone ■ street In Jerusalem after an Arab mob had wrecked Jewlafi stores and Inflicted
heavy damage in the area. In the background, members of the Jewish army Uaganah try to salvage some of
the equipment tossed Into the |}reet by Arabs angered over partition.
•
(International Radiopholo)

Thief Chains Driver
To Tree, Steals Cab

voted to pstlilion the msnilsle.

Foreign Minivtrr Fsdhil Jsmsli
of Iraq said m New York a “gen«rst struggle” would ^begin . in
Palestine when 'the Brilish, who
surrender theiP mandate May 15,
poll out in August.
{ . ’’Plan* are .being made over
ikere now for the fight.** he said,
referring apparently to the Arab
League meeting in Cairo. The
Arab League leaders were talking
d f holy war and invasion of Pales­
tine by atmirs of the seven ncatby
Arsb stale* when ihe British leave.
’ Foreign Minister Faisal Al Sand
of Saudi Arabia said in Cairo hr
^personally would hale to attend
■ny futthe; meetings of the Unileri
N a tio n s ."
Al sti* a t t s r k r i i

Driver A lta i Hursman, 26,
told offirer* ho wn* left rhalntd
to the tree hi an Isolated spot In
Iroquois park
__ last tpight after
ihe man took *20 and drove away

in Ihe rgh.
For more" than an hour In freesInc wralher lluesmsn said he r«**
malnr-d there. He had on a suit
but no ovetcoat.
Three high school Inly* notIced in passing a white rag wav­
ing In underbrush around the
rliaiiu-d man and ralb-d pul ire. It
took detective# John Meek* and
Charles Troxcii 10 minutes, work­
ing with -hnckeaw*. to free the
driver.
Hursman said his "fare," car­
rying a kMTVharf asked if the
driver cared if he took a drink
after being picked up. linesman
Vfialil *' Mit*1 Hfill fills til II in tim k

flo v u ln !

in

lli»

southern Palestinian desert and
' killed all" Jew*.
Police drove
them off. An Arsb house In Ksratlya was blown up and four
Arabi wctc killed. Two heavy
• explosions Jarred Haifa. An un­
easy calm settled over the Tel
Avlv-Jaffa border battle area
where the BjrHlsh opposed a curGeneral Hlr-Alan Cunningham,
llgh commissioner of Palestine,
tsurd the warning to the oppostng factions, but did not disclose
the nature of th* w e r e measure#
he hid in mind.
t . Palestine-property loss** in the
t l days of riots and were estlmated at 1 10,000.000.
f The death toll tn Palestine
alone mounted to at toast 120 on
Ihe basis of* unofficial tallies at
th t di-orders entered their 11 Ih
day since Arab* first began ventlag their anger at the United Nat: 'Aons decision to partition the
ftoly Land.
Including, at least 124 killed in
Aden and another four in Syria,
{ho 'Associated Pres# count of
ila d In tW-Middle East since th l
communal "conflicts' began last
trrek Mood’ I t «48.
" In th* tortured border, area behrien ail-Jewlsh Tel Aviv and
ib Jaffa, where British troops
I "shoot to kill" orders for
siting a dusk to dawn curfew,
ew w m killed by a atiot In the
k a few moment* after he wsa
rased by police. Ho had been

m

(run from' the b ag ;'' 7Te then or
tiered iluesmnn 'In drive to the
park. There, linesman said, he
Icarnrd the l&gt;ag also contained
Ihe chain and lock.
“He wa# a smooth operator
and looked like he knqw^what ho
was doing." added llursmpn.

GOP Offers
(IVirilaar* .mm I'#**- &gt;Im |
that measure will got no where*.
Even Iwfnre the Republican
program was officially announce^
it had c&lt;&gt;me under attack from
Democrat*. Rep. Gord (D.Tenn)
arcuscd the GOP of "rubber
stamping” for “big basinets” by
proposing industry-wide agreements.
Taft said a single bill embody­
ing all four point* &lt;*f the Repluhlirati program will I#* (niroduced in the* House immediately
by Chairman Wolcott* ilt-Micht
of the Banking Committed"
Wolentt told reporters hr plans
to hohk hearings on the hill tomm row and said they Humid not
last mom Minn one day.
Taft and Hallerk ahitbutired the
plan following a-mrel;ng ot Hen.
ale and lTituso "GOP leaders ill
t h e 'office of Speaker 'Marlin.
They said they hope that the
single bill can bo enacted in' time
to nermli . Congress to adjourn
on Dee. 10.
w a h h in g t d n ~~Dcc. to (,r&gt;—
Red Cross distribution of food *n
be sent ‘Europe under Ihh en'er
■grnry-rnrcirft— TT~T)Tn-wi.-8-| lr.i

jj^ ..

MOSUM LEADER IMPLORES ARABS TO FIGHT

A POLICEMAN carries a shield (top) !o protect himself/rora stone-throwlng Arab* a * h t pstrols a street In Jerusalem with other oTOcer*. In th#
JIIW 12 c a r s t l a flro b y d e n u - iw tr a l- r * a g a in e l S he p s r -

porting scrap from this country,
under thn Marshall Plan.”
Ingot production Jhls wf*k was
unrhartgpd at the postwar Peak of
98 per rent of capacity, the pub­
lication aald.
ati.;

in Jerusalem, a Jewish Agency

okasmsn said the dead man was
memlier of llsgsns. the Jewish
fens* organisation, end charged
■t British* poile* -ftftd the fatal
ot- He complained-of the Uundy behavior of policemen, es^ially in the lower ranks."
"H teems some are ready to
iy o ff al) kind* of scores, he

four end five doten sites is nf
fine quality and is averaging
about 14.25 a crate. Ln^nl Eng­
lish peas are bringing about
13.00 and initial rutting* of ice­
berg lettuce are' bringing 3-1.76
it unit.
*
The Sanford celery crop is re­
potted to be coming piling slower
than V as indicated several ftecks
ago, amt local ship|M&gt;rs predict
that aside from n lew scat­
tered shipments there will ha
nc appreciable movement until
on or after Dec. 29. Heavy
morning fogs, combin-td with
warm dry weather ha# made many
celery growers fearful of Might
unless there I* a change of weath­
er t o . cool and rainy. Damage
w Ini* nature it repotted very
light and more of a retarding
nstpre than anything else.

Two Arab bodies Were found In
at region and two J r wish-own I carpenter shops were ruined
f- fire.
Several small Jewish
loses were burned and a Jew
IP wounded by gunfire In on In*
sslrlsl section of Tel Aviv,
The British * troop commander
nflrmcd today 16 sentences
mging front one day-to 16 yeats
ir illegal possession of surmi.
gwva of those sentenced were

;t\eatiaa*e *rreo, !•«*• ou|
Korea. Commission hesrquarI will b« lq D. 8 .-occupled
there Korea.
econpanied by Assistant Hocry-GenrsI Adrian Pelt and
g adviser*. LJe will leave
Europe Jan. 9 to Inspect
lusted sites for the 1948
I assembly. He plana to go

o Gensva and taler lo
Brossela, Prague and the
Ue said he also might
th* assembly’*
Balkan
Commission in Greece and
-nation special Palestine

November Sales
ireallaare tl+m Pag* 0**1
Mf. Lehman gevesled. The been
ties! u nearly brer now.
le csl growers, quick to see
the possibilities of a good mar­
ket for locally grewn beans after
(ha storm disaster* In the Glade*
area* had Wiped out bean crops,
planted an estimated. 4dl acres
of bonne In- thla area a* compared
with 179 acres last year. This
was quite an increase In market
business from the 3230.000 bean

;s

locks.
The hospital, to be known as
the North Dade Hospital, will
serve all Dade county and par­
ticularly the north end of the
fonnty, a spokesman- for the
group said.

MIAMI Dec.. 10 VP&gt;-The body
of Dr. Gabriel Turbay, former
Colombian ambassador to the
United 8 tat&lt;«, hr rived here today
by train from New York City
en route to Bogota.
. Colombian consulate officials
said they did not know whether
the body would be sent by piano
today or tomorrow to Colombia.
Dr. Turbay, who was Colombian
ambassador to the United State*
from 1038 to 1943 and from 1944
to 1946. died three weeks ago
while In Paris.

Trade Paper Says Large Steel
Companies. Fight Black' Market

cause they have no Ides of how
much more ateHmaklng costs
will advance' during 19tB," It
addedNoting automobile output "at
full tilt” this week. The Iron Aga
said: "When the last figure* are
tn /or 1047 they will1 probably
show that th# automobile Indus­
try got a greater percentage of
available steel than any other
group.
Although total finished
steal production this year will be
28.6 pef cent greater than a year
ago, automobile' makers na a
group will.receive about 38.7 per
cent more atccl than they were
shipped In_1918.”
No major rhsnrei were re­
ported In scran prices, with the
Iron egc steel, scrap, composite
remaining at 140.25 a gross ton.
A 'Commerce Department com­
mission. it as Id, is starting a new
attempt "to uncover” aerap In

STARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!

r a n l&lt;"»l

plane is capable of transporting
40 persons, it i* possible the craft
MIAMI Dec. 10 M V -A
carried onljr in normal crew of
of 20 doctors has signed a
on th« 260-bed hospital at the five and cargo. That was not de­
Miami Naval Air Station at Opa- termined immediately, however.

NEW YORK Dec. 10 M l—Maj­
Wallace Attacks
or Med companies ate .oinking an
effort “to wreck (he flark mar­
ket steel racket," The Iron Age,
m&lt; Ih!working Irnde weekly, said
l-tav.
“Downs of customers have
t a n thrown off mill order (looks'
for gray market activity," the
publication -reported, adding that
H im vipe-president and general
rimnsel of one major firm "has
liren given tha specific Job of
Irsrklng down any gray market
steel involving his company's
products,?
Any attack on such operations.
The Iron Age said, Is a difficult
Jolt "bromine of the great numlwr
of rustomera and the alacrity and
. sprrience of wmn olccl consum.-r - in-obtaining more sleenthan tipide" would occur.
"Frankly, I'd like to see Just
they need and aelllng the surplus
exactly what President Truman
lot premium prices.
"No system of government al­ is'going to say when he submit#
location or control ‘ would have his message to Congrr**," Wslanv effect on the steel gray ninr- taee said in developing thp theme
kc-t which, involves only 4 or 6 that he hoped to alter the Tru­
per cent of the total steel being man foreign policy rourre which
shipped. No# can the activities he described a* a •‘Get Tough
•
of stoel companies which are dea- With Russia” policy.
Wallace said he would like to
'Pergtcly tnrlag- to , protect i W r
from
names by searching out gray receive "gome assurance
tnnrket dodgers make much dent Senator Howard McGrath, rhalrin such transact Iona as long as man of the Democratic National
demand continue*
far
above Committee, that tho Democratic
Party Is not "a War party,”. He
available supply.”
Commenting on increases ef­ said he had not been Invited l*
fective Jan. 1 In the price of tin talk with the Democratic leaders
mill products, the trade paper and that any move "should come
from them rather than from me."
McGrath nald In New York City
' *1 .’nighttllvbl b
wn.,1.1 "welcome”
last
he. would
Wallace's support In the IUIH
presidential campaign, but added
he did not have tha "slightest
Idea” the Democratic Party would
receive such support.

-LOUISVILLE. Kv. Dee. 10 m
— A holdup man who, police said,
chained a taxicab driver by his
neck to n tree, was drsrritN-d toilay by Ihe viftim n* “a smooth
operator.

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British Threaten
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T H E S A L F O R D H E R A L D , S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

•AGE E I G H T

h

* ATHENS, Dec. 10 MV-Greek*.
British and Anyrican
planes
started a search at dawn today for
an Amerits n C-47 military tran*
putt plane missing since last night
with four persons aboard,
Hassani Airport officials said
they feared the plane—assigned
to the U. S. military attache's
office in Baghdad—might have
crash landed in Ihe sea off llie
Attira ruait. _
The la s t, radio message rereived _£iunt_Xhe—crew at about
6:00 P. M. (F.8T) Tuesday, said
they were preparing to bail out
somewhere in the Athens vicinityThe plane W lf en route' front
Rome to Athens when It became
lost due to bad Visibility.
PENDLETON, Ore.. Dec. 19 i/P)
—An Army ground party planned
to aearch ’ ihe snowbound Blue
Mountains south of here today for
wreckage of an airplane reported
by a hunter who said there were
human boties in the debris.
An Army Air Rescue plane
from McChurd Field, Wash., car­
rying 7 men and a Jeep, was pre­
vented by snow from landing
here to start the search yesterCAA officials are pussted b/
tha report, and at Portland, E. 8 .
ijcach, senior CAA inspector, aaid
th# wreckage may be that of a
crashed plan* previously local,earl The
Tli*i CAA
f*A A la
mm no
r«o record a
ed.
has
off an
plane missing in the area which
answers the twin engine C-46 de­
scription given by the hunter,
Hanry Davenport, K iltaton, Ore.
A number of wartime aircraft
disappearances
during
flight*
over the rugged coastal and Cas­
cade Mountain* havo never been
cleared up.- ------------------ --------KONAWA, Okla . Dee. 10 0 P )~
Tlirre men ware killed today l*l
a. pre-dawn airplane crash nesr
here.
Raymond Reed of tho lleed Fly­
ing Service at Wnwoka reported
the small plan# took off from
there for Duncan at 6 A. M.
(CRT). Tlie crash occurred a ahort
lime later. The plane horned.
Two of the- dead were ngmdd
by tha Oklahoma highway. patrol
as Ollie Bon Martin, Prague,
Okla., ami C. 6 , Tucker, Wewoka,
Okla. Ttwrthlrd man was not im­
mediately Identified.

ir m n w r fr*w r*r» o » l ci
in thla area for economy r*taona only, although the locatlvi
acknowledgedly , 1s strategical *
poor.”
The report said, however, th *.
Congress should provide constant
“prodding and Inquiry” to spur
consolidation of separata facili­
ties maintained unnecessarily by
different arms of th i service. »
It urged Secretary of Defense
Forreslpl to "initiate evleniWe
studies between the servicesi «
the fjjpmost level, at th* earliest
possible date, to Insura thst^ lo­
cal consolidations are mode.
The Inspection was msda PT

K*pv Jvfk 7.. Andairon (B*Cill»))
Risli-y (B -O k la .), $ * Y ® * * V

ilM 'slif.l and Hollfleld ‘ (D-Cal.1.

Flivver file rs
i i . hIIu m : &gt;« I'aas W*l&lt;)
tor and Air Transport CortrjgAd
pilot, made the world-girdling
hop In "The City of Washingten” nsmrd for his home town
of Washington. Di C.
Ahead of the two fliers W fr^a
elvie reception and a press eon-,
frrrnce at Teterboro and then «_
trip by motor, under Police ear
rort. to New York City for *
greeting by Mayor William 0 Dwycr and another reception
there. *
; ' ?- , Ti, V

" ir m T Y tx
COl.OnKDJ’FAJPLE
Every Friday — 1:90 P. I
Scoot Room
Mosely Funeral He**#

Ilr. Charles L. Pernot*
Oplnmetrlal
Hanford Atlautle Bk. Bldg.
Hours: E-I* l-»
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Hat. t - U .
Eye* Esawlned - Oltaaee Fitted

ROBSON
Sporting Goods

YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS

America’* Moat Beautiful
Alumlnam - Cedar - Polished , Ahi minus*
Ask Me For Frea Katlmsta

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. R obin** - OrtanA#
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T H E W E A T I IE R

fat Unify T h t r t I t S tren g th —
t « Prelect lb* P»*c# of the World:

Increasing
elmidlqc**,
Kill#
change in icntpcratnrr Ihl' afterniMin brri)|*lni rloudv with oc­
casional rain toptght anil I rldar.
Moderate southerl; winds this
afternoon becoming , ronrtheasterly
innlchi ami F rid a;,*
•

To P ra w li lk« P r a m u of Americas
To prodor# Prosperity fer Sanford.

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Eflttbllshcd 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

S A N FO IID , F L O R ID A

D A IL Y

N EW SPAPER'

T H U R S D A Y , D EC . 11, 1917

A sso ciated U reas I.mxfwl W ire

NO. 279

GOP Rejects Vigorous Program Offered To
Army Called Six Killed In 2 Killed, 9 Injured, 2 Missing
P o litics G ets
Fight Isms In South America;
In Texas Head-On Train Wreck
Out In Rome
Truman Calk
na
Into Debate On
To Keep Order Mine B la s t
♦ For Control
EuropeanA id
•#

ny 1111.LEE WHBBLOCK
BUCK FALLS, Ba., I w U .(4 ri
—A vigoroui program by Methodlata and
other
T’rotfstant
churches to counteract CommunFascism and atheism in Latin
President Says Any­ tsm.
America was recommended to
thing Short Of 10 the* board of miMions and church
of the Methodist church.
Point Program Will extension
The proposals for Latin Amer­
are part of a four-year pro­
P r o v e Inadequate ica
gram to double the foreign mis­
. Wa s h in g t o n . d « . it m - sionary staff of the Methodist
church as well as the prrten.
epublic*n leaden today. biuihcd financial aid of the church foi
tide President Truman'a new call missionary [furposes in all for­
for hit 10-point anli-inllalion pro- eign fields.
Irani and ptnhed their own bill They were made^ yesterday to
Inward approval by the Haute the board at its annual session by
Dr. Ralph E. Diffrndnrfer of
Bankini Committee by nightfall.
New York, executive accretary
Chairman Wolcott IfR-M ich) of the board's division on foreign
flatly predicted approval by hit missions and for 24 years head
of the denominations' overseas
committee and told reporters:
**lf the Pretident doesn't want service.
Dr. Diffrndnrfer asked for M l
h. he doein't have lo «*ke &lt;*• new mltsion'arirs and Is total budg■Enforcement of the pro«ram we .rt of $16.741466 for Ihe net:
four years. Of the grsnd total
propose it discretionary."
At his newt conference. Mr. he recommended $6,120,000 be al­
located for Latin-American proj­
Truman laid anything thorl ol ect?.
the program he hat propoted to
"The wide gap between the'
curb living cotlt will be made rich few and Ihe poverty strirk-

«

quale. Hb program, he taid, rhould
be carried out to the letter. Tbit.
included request* for ilandby^
pnet-wetd and rationing aulbonJT m Thit brought • prompt com­
ment from Senator Taft (R-Ohio)
that Mr. Truman "doesn't clearly
undcnland" what the Republicans
are propoting in a bill offered try
Reveals Plans To Run
Wolcott in the Home
In Demo Primary
Taft, who beadt the Senate GOP
policy committee, ssid lb# Re
For Governor In M8
publicani will make public a "full
fledged1' program of iheir own
Announcing his intention lo run
^tomorrow, after it hat been check­ for Governor of Florida, Dan
ed at a GOP conference.
McCarty told, a group of local
reiidents at the Mayfair fnn last
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1 - 4 4 V - night that be did not represent
Pretident Truman met Republican
countar-propoaala for wage and any s|&gt;erial interest or particular
price legiilatlon today with the group of people and that if defi­
ItM llaW t w rw « T ln .|
ed he. would try lo serve the en­
tire stale of Florida.
Asked where West Florida be­
gan. he said that in Live Oak
it began west of the Suwanet.
|if * T l l t i r l R l
' T . l l l h i * " * - ' n Gainatviile, it was wesf
V
A O U r iS l
L f Uve Oak. in Sanford it be
Plans for a Chrlstntea enter- '«»n •» Gainesville and in Miami
Ulnmsnt on Dee. 18 at the Tour-.it began at Fort Pierce. He added
lit Center w h l e h will again I that as a resident of Fort Pierce,
fsgtura the alnglng of Jh e Hem-'|,p was particularly familiar with
Inole High School Glee Club, were the problem* of South Flotida.
mwte la*t nlghtgat an enthualaatlc
gathering of metAbers of the 8an- but that he is not running a* a
fora Tourist Club, augmented by South Florida candidate and has
many frirndi throughout North
local .resldentaf
,g About 60 were present, and In and West Florida.

en multitudes, tlie suffering and
exploitation which th# .multitudes
endure, their neglect and exploi­
tation by the priests and Iheir
illiteracy and ignotsnre and bit­
terness make a fertile soil for
Communism in Latin America,”
the church leader assertedlending strong support to th-r
countries was Dr. Hugo C. Tucker,
proposals for the Latin American
vigorous blue-eyed 90-yrar-old
missionary who went to llraill
in DW6 andrspent 61 years bring­
ing a practical application of
Christianity Into every section
oi Brasil.
lie brought the fu st Bible In
th a t country and when he left
this year, there were more than
4.000,000 distributed throughout
the country.
, Dr. Tucker declared, "The rise
of Communism and spirituslianr
in Braxil aa wall as the indus­
trialisation of Ihe eoiiiitty have
created problems which ar« much
g reater in number and variety
than when I went to Brasil. They
will . require the greatest skill
and ability to »elve.
"I think Brasil nnd sll of
l.atin America piesents one of
lla m lla H «w ruse ia&gt; «i

First General Strike Several More Known
Since Prc - Fascist
To Have Been In­
DaysIsCommcnced;
jured In Gas E x ­
Crowds Arc-Riotous
plosion At M i n e
ROME Dee. 11 (4b—The'
Communist-controlled Chamher of Labor voted tonight
to ennlinur Itomr'a day-old
general strike.

WILKES-BARRE. fV . Dec. II
f/P) A ga* cxplonon in the
j-retiklin colliery of Lehigh Valley
Coal Company today killed six
men and intuird at least thtcc

ROME. Dec. II (/!’) Fighting o t h n v ----- y j
flflL
men ol Italy’s three armed serv­
A company spokesman anices moved tnlo Rome late today noumrd&gt;iha! six were known lo
to help |Kilice keep order in the have prnshrd in ih# underground
capital, ridden by its first general blast Names ol the victims svete
ill ike since pte-Fascitl days.
not available immediately.
With groups ol strikers roaming
Mmr rescue crews and ambu
the capital to force the closing lances weir tailed tn the anthra­
ol the few business establishments cite colliery shoitly beloir noon.
remaining open, the government The mine is located (nil outs id#
railed nut soldiers, sailors and ai. the city
losce men lo guard trouble area's.
(omp.snv officials said they had
Polite not squads at rounlless no rxact information on casualties.
plates had found difficulty con­
'Wilkes-Barre general hospital re
trolling crowds, half in a holiday potted that arrangements had been
mood, half more menacing. Many made there to-receive three iniuted
of Ihe"hands, 'made~lJ|r'tirgf|y nf'J'gffjv
sons," wore Communist
R|w&gt;rlerv were told that eight
es or colors. Dispersed mine woikeii wrie in the .section
at one point, they popped up when the etplovion nccmied
promptly at another.
Shortly after it occurred the col

McCarty Talks To Coach Fred Ganas
Local Residents Talks To Kiwanis j
About Candidacy About Basketball

Chnstmad Party
Planned

*th # absence of C. F.. Esterly,
club president, E. M. Arip Rage.
Chamber of Commerce director of
tourist activities, presided. Mrs.
Armitage sem d as acting secre
tary-treasurer.
In preparation for the Christ­
mas entertainment a decoration
committee was appointed. It wa*
* nned to have a large, lighted
e In the main hall. A commit­
tee waa also appointed to direct
®th# serving of refreshments to
'g n u m tn tn f g rtliu rn u in b m and
Truest*.
The date of the next meeting
was set for Monday, Mtvd each
Monday the club w tl^be kept
open for use of members ami
their friends. Shuffleboard and
horseshoe courts will be kept open
on week days, and Inter-dty
meats are expected to be held. In
the near future, Mr. Armltage
pnnouncru.
(^announced."
"Ixteen
new member* were adSixteen nevi
the club, and following
the meeting evqyy
one went to the ahtiffleboard
'courts which were filled to ca­
pacity.
■ Th* outlook la very encourag• Ing for one of th* finest tourist
seasons Sanford has ever had, Mr.
Armltage said this morning.

K

eJudgre Herlong* To
Address Legion Post

Mr. McCarty waa introduced
to the gathering by J . C. Hutch­
ison at a meeting sponsored by
Mr; Randall Chase and Mr. Hutch­
ison who said that Mr. McCarty
was a citrus grower and cattle­
man, a graduate of the University
ir#atlna*.i on Fas* Fl»»1

Britain Makes Trade
Deal With Russia
LONDON Dec. It UP&gt;-Brltaln
will-receive “a substantial quan­
tity" • of Russian grain under
terms of a trade agreement an
nouneed today, by J . Harold WIIson. president of the Board of
Trade.
Newspapers . speculated t h l-s
might mean the end of bread ra
tinning for Britons.
.
.Wilson, hack from talks at
Moscow, told th* House of Com­
mon* the agreement "Include*
nuantilles, price* and detailed
terms and condition* for the. ship­
ment to Britain of a substantial
Quantity of coarse grain out of
the 1047 Russian harvest" The
House cheered his announcement

Monroe Bridge Opens
As Plane Taxis Thru
William G. Wurn. bridge tend­
er at the Lake Monoroe crossing
has opetftd the bridge for th* past
six years for all kind* of boats
from a anb-chaaer to a war train
Ing boat and even a pile driver
but on Tuesday morning he got
the supriae of hia life when out
of the/ dense fog a seaplane,
evidently forced down b f lack of
y, taxied up the BL
visibility,
S t John#
Johns
River aand signaled to ha let
through.
The nearby railroad bridge,
hand operated, was opened and
Mr. Wurn swung tha mechanically
opening highway bridge so that
the plan* could make Its way on
Lake Monor# toward Sanford
Identity o f. the plane ha* no{\ yet
been revealed.

Judge Sydney Herlong. J r . of
- Leesburg, will speak on the sub­
ject of Communism to Legion­
naires Monday evening at th*
supper meeting of Campbcll-I-o*.
sing Tost 63 at the Legion Hut,
It was announced by Joel Field.
adltAant. Th# active rote taken
by the Legion In th* fight against
will be cited by
''ju d g e Herlong, Mr. Fluid de­
clared. *
A Christmas party will be held
and th# supper will be eerved by
Mr*. O. H. Carlton at 7:00 P. M.
The admission to the meeting
will be a -toy to h« given to the
Elks for rreee&amp;Utioa to needy
children at Christ***# Um*. Th#
Sous of the Legion movement will
YEAR O FF WITH PAY
be discussed, according to A d ju t­
CHICAQO. Dee. U -&lt; 4V -M tea
ant Jog) Field and he urged that Neill* Maeois. who la living a
eXfmtk member
stenographer’s dream rome true—
&lt;*Ugtble memhe
a year'* vacation with pay—a l­
ready la looking forward to tho
STARVES TO DEATH
next one—in 1966.
FRANKFURT. 0«m *n y , Dec.
Mias Mason baa been a steno1! UP)—The Frankfurter 1
grepher for aome 25 years, but
schau reported today that
never until she came to work for
maun Weiss, 60, had died of under­ M, Glen Millar, president of an
nourishment, end listed him aa advertising agency, did ah* hop*
the winter’* first ■hanger victim t» lake • year edf to eea t U
la Frankfurt.
country and get paid for doing i t

3 Members Of School
Team Introduced At
Kiwanis Luncheon
Prospect* for llic Celery ben
basket ball team which t* now
bring hastily rpundrd into form
for a tusslr with the OiUmkj
high school tram on Dec. 16. were
pronounced good by Coach Ereii
Ganas. in a brief talk lo Ktwanianv
yrttrrday noon at the Touri*:
Center.
Three members of the team,
guests of Kiwanis, were intro­
duced: Floyd Cooper.' Junior:
Chuck Hriron. Senior, and Clyde
Bowen. Senior. The -latter, nick-,
named "Squirrel," and'live leet.
five inches t*ll in height and
100 pounds in weight was pro­
nounced an outstanefing player
by Coach Ganas who declared.
"Don't let bis lire fool you "

liery w ss.iutleied cloved. "
Itt't.MK. Dec. I I —&lt;JF&gt;—A K#n.
Mme llian two humlird men ate
real slrile directed bv leftists
closed down nil but vital public employed at thr Franklin.
services nnd railronds in Borne
today, but gnvrmment amt tabor
lenders were reported to have
agreed on broAit general line*
whirls might end Ihe multiple
vralknul.
The Chnmber of I.at&gt;or. whleh
railed the strike in protest’against
unemployment, estimated 600.000
II' u IIm M m P a st S ite )

Tests Finished On
FM Equipment
•At Police Station

TeM- were completed Into yp».
terttav afternoon of Hie police
Station'* new- FM sending and
receiving equipment try l l r 'A ;
Davidson, ItCA’ installation alee
trieinn On Tue-day a atee|iiejack
fast# tied s vertical dipole serial
to the tall pole at the station.
Too police automobiles have
Frederick George, Sanford vet­ lK&gt;#ti equipped with Ihe FM •end­
eran, waa found not guilty of a ing slid receiving sela, and one
manslaughter charge yesterday i ar operated by the Cnilnlv Sber
afternoon in Cireult Court til con­ iff and deputie. Th# Pol ire De
nection with the death of Patrol­ partment ha* ordered a new Ford
man L C. Bender nn the even-1and expect* to invinll new radio
Ing of Katurday. Ort. 26 a« the equipment on If, It iwplanneil
result of having i»cen hit bv it tadlo equipped car. and for th#
truck driven by George on West for the Sheriff to have another
First Street.
,
I’olieo Department moUvrryele to
The |ury waa only In eonfer- I-- ao equipped,
"Squirrel," when called upon
Work of the &gt;leeplejack atop
to apeak, predicted that if th# encr- alMtut seven minutes before
Fed* hustle they will win many it returned with Its verdiet, ar- Ihe 100 foot pole excited n lot
cording to O. P. Herndon,-clerk of intereaf^ ueolav To inxuii* his
gltnea and he said his player iv roi
rorai were: A. II. Barr. W. I! safety,' speeinl guy wirea were
are not awed by six-footer* auen
in four «lifrrli»»n* t •»
"iSv’rrulers». W. F. lawlgc. Andrew ,M t»tiftchrd
as the Sealireexe tearfi has.
Irphonr . I»n|r*t mid ntliri
Coach Ganas exhibited the new [ Carraway. R. A. CoiJi and Jdhn
. •*
* -•
*» —- with —
s.i».- 1 1L.„ Clark.
basketball
uniforms
whileClark, II. A Gallnway o v e d places.
" I t ' Is hoped that we mav l&gt;e
a*
alternate.
George
A.
Deshirts snd dark . or orange
aide In contact the Florida” High­
trousers depending' in .use o'i Cotes, assistant State attorney, way Patrol which also ir.es tire
conducted
the
prosgfutlgn
what color the opposing leapt*
After Judge Smith had earlier FM avstem." said I’nlire Chief
will wear. Practice started Mon­
declared
a mistrial In the ease liny G. Williams, li# derloterl
day, h* revealed, and pointed out
due
to
th*
Illness of L. I. Frasier. Diet he wfc* highly pleased with
that most of t)\&lt; team has rpund­
Juror,
the
case was resumed on Ihe clarity and freedom from
rd into good physical shape by
Tuesday.
During
th* earlier trial static and interference of Ihe
playing on the football team.
system which msrks another
two
daya
were
spent
In Ihe selec­ new
Coach Ganas was introduced by
t#p forward in. law
tion
of
a
jury.'
On
Tuesday,
the
, enforremehl
-John Leonardy and Dr. Jla rry
Jury
was
.e
la
te
d
hy
noon’
and
•"
,h*
Cit*
Woodruff who had charge b f the with Sheriff P. A. Mero. visited
program.
the scene of the accident.
President l-ester Tharp thanked
Lloyd F, Boyle, who with G Frenchman Wants To
the Kiwanis members for Iheit W. Spencer, represented the d/i(w
_u
Stay With RiiHsianH
fine support during the year frndent,, toid of the conflict of
particularly commended Sec.
*•
'
testimony of three states' witrelary Ralph A. Smith.
PARIS Dec. II (49—Lieut Col
ntsses to the accident with the
Frank
of th* Ki . testimony or
. . — , loimsonstold
— :
of anotner
another stale
state' wtiwit- lUvmomf Msrquie, rhlrf of the
wanls plan of Instructing officers ncM. Mr, . i»rrr|f siselove,. whose n-istrd French rrpstriatinn• miswhich starts with an International |e,t|m„ny. he said agreed with unn to Moscow who yesterday
headquarters aehnol for district , hrt of th„ ^efand7int. This was a 'larked hi* government for It*
governors, and other schools for to Ihe effect that wbqn Patrol "malleioua altitude" toward llus.
lieutenant governor*, club *«rr&lt; man Bender was hit by the truck, ,la, was Identified today ax a
taries and presidents. He Intro he was not standing with one foot ('..mmunlst of many year* stand­
rr»«iia*## •« r x i riser
on tha gaa tank of thq ditrhrd ing who want* to stay In the
skeeter truck which he was en­ K»viet Union.
On* f l
Veterans
Minister
deavoring to aid in getting out of
the ditch but was nn tne hard Francois “ Mitterand'a aides de.
W allace la Against
surfaced highway and walked. In­ rlsred that If Marquic’a itatelast night' In Moseow "are
U .S. Aid To China to the left front fender of -menta
confirmed he will he dismissed
i George** car.
BUFPALO, N. Y., Dec. 11, (/Pi I Mr. Boyle declared Hurt, ar- and expelled from the army a*
»"on aa he get* haek.” Marqulr
to ................
this •testimony,
—Ifinry A. Wallace declared to- ’ cording
—
........... “Mr. and the four othrr member* of
George
swerved
to
the
left
when
day that Governor Thomas E.
((Im IIsw S mm Pass Kl»»l - - ahs mltaion are due to leave Mo*
Dewey "out-Trumans Truman" In
row tomorrow.
favoring aid to China and espous­
The Veterans Ministry said
ing universal military training.
Marquis wad appointed to his post
Scattered
Sections
Tha
former vice
re.M. .................J i Mpresident,
nN
more than a year ago when Com­
Iterating hie opposition to finan­
munist Laurent CaaanoVa headed
Of
Nation
S
ee
Sqow
cial help for China and compul­
the ministry. The War Ministry
sory military training In the
termed his rank "fictitious," say­
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
United States, said at a news
ing that before thr war he waa a
,
More
anow
fell
over
scattered
conference:
staff sergeant In the reserve.'
sections
of
the
country
today
A spokesman at the Veterans
“I oemat#
hesitate to Stay
whether
&lt;u
|
and
temperatures
in
aome
parte
Ministry taid Marqule waa mak­
Dewey It a watertd-d
tered-down version
of
the
Midwest
again
dropped
ing every effort to remain in the
of Truman or the president le a below sero.
U.H.8 .R., despite his expulsion,
watered-down version of Dewey."
The enow area* today Included with the four other member* of
Wallace, currently on a sneakthe
eastern
Gmat
U
k
e*
region,
hi',‘
'rtt^|o‘n .- The Russian govIng- tour of update New York,
and
Inw
New
England
and
New
rrnment
ordered explusion of the
contended that no kelp should he York State; parte of North Da­
given te China beeaute Its gov- kota and Minnesota and the Pa­ misslpti In retaliation for similar
French action against the Soviet
eminent la led by Chi any Kai- cific North;
t. Rain waa report
Shek. whom he called a "Fascist e&lt;l along the Gulf Coast and repatriation mission In Franc*.
dictator."
fair weather over the Central
F R E E DOM T RAIN
and Southern Rockies westward
and
in
moat
of
the
central
plains
F1RB
IN S P E C T IO N
COLUMBIA. B. C , Dec. t l . UP)
Firemen are making a thorough state*.
- ‘Tb* Freedom Train made a 12 Th*
coldest
weather
again
was
Inspection of .building* aryl Hi*
hour atop her* today on Its 33,business section in order to dis­ centered in North Dakota and 000-mlle J o u r n e y around the
Minnesota,
Th*
lowest
early
morn­
cover possibte Are hasards and
country.
mt with
to scduslnt them
f it h bulldinr*. ing temperature, six below* was
Governor J . Strom Thurmond
Today’ firemen C o in aGodwin and reported
Grand Forks. ■
N. D.,
c
. . .a t ^
. and other state and city official*
- Crow
J-. R.
reported a vary fine while Minneapolis* low was -3.
apirit of cooperation ft
those T«n ..below was forecast for spoka at a brief carekvony p r*.
_ building*
_____ ___________
occupying
in
In northeastern North Dakota to­ reding the . public -. Inspection.
th* work?Tomorrow the Inspection night. Temperatures In the east­ Army band* from Fort Jackaon
srill he by Lleot. J . W r Hnrrwr ern anow hell area were around were assigned to play a t intervals
*r -*
during the visit.
nrtd C. M. Whitten.
freexlng.
,
a

George Acquitted
Of State Charge
In Bender Death

NKW BRAUNFFt R. Tex , |Vee 1 n critical condition -envly tide
It t/Ti—Two Mlssnuri-Kansas*.|morning at the New RrautifeD
Texas pa«»eitgrr trains collided,! General Hospital,
head-on near here* lad mKhf and
Mr* I "itivr \ Krueger, is -•plexplodctl into flames, killing two |tal superintendent, said dhi'ttrainmen, injuring nine other pe- injured were Paul. K. &lt;1,. v r, | p
i i- ,
L e a d e r
•nnv and leaving !»•* of ttie crew j fireman, Warn; Floyd
ikio,.R C p U U llL cH l
missing.
: Engineer. Kan Antonio: It It
Attacks
I
ictnocrnts
The two train* ran together |Ferguson, Arlington' Tex. hasfi
ton miles smith *of here at 11:43. man, and if ,1 Smith. Dallas
For Mis-managing
P M. (CST), the two locomotives gagehtanf M. C t'isnib«, t&gt;vggagi
F
oreign
Policies
slsrking on lop of each other ' baggageman, alt members f Hi-

ami front cars trlewoping
IV a d wef,» Jaci- II Cel-m *n.
firem an of Wnro, Tex .
itt 2 6 .
ami George W, KUInthorpe. v
train carm an fritm San Antonio,
Tex.
M isting were engineer, Roy
C allaw ay, almut 60, of K m ith villf.
Tex , and a negro ^l-irtrr,- W ill
'In m -v, , f 8 (UU-Antoiii.i
Mickr \ Pattrlb-. *|-c. i«l agent
for Ihe railro ad, said ihe two
engineer i "evidently g&lt;o tlieir orrlers mixed up ”

rain crews.
Three paeirngrta «f-i» ttev'rrl "»ml rrlca.id early ti-Hv rio-..vveie II |l Nielsen, 4
,A
lortto; Jam e. lt Pr'tiav, .-in \tt
Initio, nnd David K St,rut.m,
Arlington. Va.
• Portion, of t6e fraro* titimb"i
.7 beaded south and iiumlxq 6
headed motli vvrrr engulfed ill
flames following l|ie colllslnn and
pieces of the engine l-n|et.. uerr"
blown .rtrral humlird yards Into
a nrarbv field
• Only ,1. M Hayl. - Arllngtoh.
Th ir,t **f flrvrn* fiitt nn tF«‘
T f l., iRlKKNIvTIilMfli unt li»trt| ill *
#*w I'n * ll%#l

Battle Is Fought. Jaycecs Are Told
In W alled. City Of Goal In Drive
At Jerusalem On Sale Of Seals
British Troops -Bar Need 'For $ 5 ,0 0 0 Is
Outlined To Group
Gates As FiritiK
Bv Mrs. Kirchcr
Is R’cjpm Inside
IIIU JSM JM .

lie.

II

(A*)

"A go,| ol fi.IKKl In, I-CCI.

WASHING I ON. D r,. II t T 9 -

I h# Home got iii' iv i rourin;
politu d io„ ovn the. emergency
loreign sul lull I-mI iv shortly alter
tdnplim: an amendment which m*V
rai-e ih'c ro»t of the program ro
die t 'titled S l i l n by U’O.OOOOOO.
I hr uproar beg in when Republt,an I cider llr llu t (In d ). vj^akmg in vtippn't ol the ^’i'Hl.00' 1,OOtl me.i ute. retn.vrkrd rhvl ih*
Dem'iH talk Adminstrstion ’ h.vrleruhlv mirmanvgevl the loieign a(fain o| .thi* cmmtiv

ILIIcik idled that the money
necf - iiv onlv he. jure of what
he . . riled th- Adminitii.vlion’*

h

mom in v.rim ni II- ,p "le shnitlv
iltr^ the I hour h id id,spied an
amemlnienl' hv Rep In k /■ An7tr..... .
i alif I'Tfn filing governinenl •igemiev, chirllv the lorn
m.Mh|, Creihr Corporation, tci sell•urplli. products ( o loieign atd
it pines which (’(.'( oflitalv have
|i- too tied would me , ii , f ill.OOO,000 h*»« nn fvirspnl holding*.

Rtp

M’Coim.bk iMv ') .

11|

If'Y

*s

Ilillivll troop, blocked "llic galev ,cl ill the I iihm liloti, .‘&gt;ri| .S »|e
iHt.vnl Denim ralic leader, piomptM |rrtH ,i#m’v -dd veollcl-, &lt;1»- |UU »(ot-i'-erntnole-l -'wrrttx--4rT~the—rm rr I, ' t Ii illcng-J 111 Hot k'« state
bclotr noon today as liiing in its ing seal. M»*-rl dv&gt;iiid Lii'lo-i in-lit- ind L'i liifwoilv weir.,on
vui lent mare ol dicctv iea, lied , told Hie Seminole Counlt Ivnu o
“ Ihe time |.,f p -hti d q-erchev
pinpoition, wlmh mdlcsled a hat thanihci ol ( onimeice it, llico and , pie, lew id the l"4 8 camtic id vir.vhlr piopmtionv bail look noon inerting at thr Mas Ian Inn pilgn would have bn ii better af
en out brtwreri Arab and Irwtvli todas
irr Ifni l-ilj Ka» hern voted on.'
Mi* Km tier outlined thr e\
inliahitanlv
MiCnim nk : &gt;uL
( loving ol the gate, h.aricJ-fur- pense, of thr Srnitmdr t minis I
Met iis'itck
a I II alter If had
ihci cioduv by hidh. lew, ami Ar­ ll A,nutation and .tiled that llu!***••.» »••* I'ng# •
no had hrrn Itaiilirallv money is »penl fm emeigency r#moving' bill then |h&gt;-.vq,„i|inv in liel, fm iflh educalinu. irliaTiilit.itloii
2H D ead fi A live
a Imy liuikv thiniighoiil the moin- id attested i a ir, ol the doea-e, i^
llltlk for the patients. n\edi&lt; in- l In P la n e W re c k a g e
ing.
Nhvcral luindicd (amlliex alicadv hills, tianquntatioii (h u g e, lot . _
_
* ir * | |

have M IItr- Hi$||rtl“ 4 ten, whl.lv patients I'cmg mused to ho.pilat,
r IpPIltr,
in normal tinuv h*‘ ^ .p-qnilallan dRlI llllfIM
r a»ir rndr.ixonm- |&lt;t f J im (
ol almul .'0.IHMI Arabs. .'.'iOO Jew

r\ll(l( * r n c s s

WPSTf B I I' I II I IP M u t I^ r •
: \n Trxnvnort
and -1.04X1 others of mixed nation (h# gritei ,| publn
the ti-ed ii i.jq 1 1. I
»'*--■
-*d I.-d* v the-*
slity nt'nllv A i m f t i t a n s an I ol a yraily sta y th filu p s, huh ('•hniiand
.,.
.f the 29
G irrk,
•
•
can be obtained lire
iliatge
Vinci lean i.itblarv men almxrd
A- husiiir** man from the ne.vjai the lounty health "Hue,’" Mis •Im- Ii -uli au p.tit plnne that
city, wlm lift the walled iriften . Kircher added
erflihed in t
I a ’’ icy wild„ few minutes before the g a te.. „ w&lt;,
Uv
....... ,
......
■
■ ■•dn Cht
X
.I,.
•
i
&gt;
•
i
•
I in'h I a* the
ivnptuled lying in tiu- slrer-ta.
,
.
I p ie v e n t.i o.i i . o.f . tin - -Ii . . . a«&lt;in
-•
n d t,s i t -,.*•■ . el,I miles north nf
closed -..id lif had seen dead
,„|H.rcll|n,
............
Goo - 'III'. ,. pit, i. .1 flu* 2.1 were
. Ihe battle appairntly broker'll |(|)!| w|lp|(1 they* •an I* Dented
t , 11. ,| ■
rad)
sriien Arntis m-cupinl n aynagogue ■
tjltlillnsll of I in- Ken
tin
v ,i,i
•!..
urvlvors and
nnd hoisted their flag over &gt;l‘- unde Counts It. slili fo il Tntit- -I
, 1. i t
i-i- , itl|l,,-ld ponding
huihling They later werv driven - Vj(.p ....... t „. y. . .
treeipi* *if a ••■nvptete report.
.
Y.
m' ? " '
A,M‘ I” " ‘ th* absence f l”r. nlent B la d e s'
X |iqs I 'I, *, • ■&lt;,-'t snow hav
........ .
1l,llr l " nA ,WO
iDdlinm. apiniriited Km I&gt;I. II - 1
wounded In this engagement.
■ h„|,|
V.-,k
........ - .Is,aid ol p ie ,,-nil it a,"' tirgi' ,,'aie re*,'it— &lt;&gt;iiria'son t.nl do-'tor* and
T\,n Arab, were »'•»"
il I r t S f o M ^ l r «w ”,p a
ttmnirn- inrdlenl upptii an l« inc land(l!!HtIt44l(H
.......^ .lim
n cpm............
id hx‘ helicopter,
a , communal .tr lf* resulting
teV
X i|. I-. '. te •n etearril. with­
parim " , ; 1, * ‘ HMy l-.nd •«.#,#.. |
th* ' "V '
"V '&gt; in I half '"dr of the scattered.
|^
i’jurr.
chaired •&gt;&gt; •V tire.
its 12 th day.
|
Batlgan reported tbit a
I hr li-qt- transport plunge,!
I ,l|rn advrrtisitiii rianfutal is t*uut- (tuuiliotHi—foiuslsal. hiL t&gt;'*t could no^ lie
ejwcled on tin- dippi.i.uli to ih- I l'i.... .
China Bcsetls W ar
reach'd hv ,*» "i ground for
.■it Johns It is ••• l.iidi;, n«ith
city, Bangui, ulv, xtut»-d the*' nt-ailv 21 lioui v
• Surplus To America the
\ logged rescue “partv travellive otliei S'Ci" will •&gt;# *’ir«*|r.|
l.i.g
.. , tao ! o i*ii . d &lt;i*',lrds
Katet III atatrvl ■1. .i 11■• Me,
» Ixst n’ght
RllAN(*IIAI. Dee. II (4 1 I h# ,-|iants' Association Itnd f'Spli -sr-4 ’ ’ 1
I, ii ( i ( i 'i , ,i:&gt; &gt;f the survlChinese- goveitiment I* reselling j r ||Kht with the &lt; I.............. ....... It
jiil'- aftrr the tending
to Amerirs and I^ha ’world In K- rc B|)(, ||iank(.,| , (lp j a , , ,.e iiiemhci a ! ' ,,i..
' V ...........
••
rr*l at least 2 ,000,000 ton, of
assisted
of , i .1 1........ pi' I h-'limpter
I'scjfle Islaml w*r surplus which
j..|p&lt;| 8|
, Bfll, M, „ M ,,
si..in, we ,tl-V hampered cc
Chinn received . In settlement "I * ^||fe ||,.tM,|„,
,|t, 11,K- |••••sts-• 'hough only
a wartime U K. delq of * I 74.'HHI,. .School student -, ii iidrirjl several I ' “ rid
-'.pa'.vted the seen*
non
mtiaicnl selntion. nnd wr». 1. I " f
1 from the t,nose B«y
tThks.v,a* dixelnsed tmisy when compnnied ‘ hv MiW llllie Ree*a Ail fu I d h - 1 • the ie .. tie operaa cnillrHt wat signed whereby Whittle at the i.ian,1.
",-u
, k. ,
the Bethlehem Steel Corp will
|{ '.-mn't until daybreak that
Ai a l#.aid of .director* meet
btiv spproximstely 1 ,000,000 tons
tlm
fir.t
word
came
from
Ooos*
ing following the luncheon, ('
of seran for $30,000,000.
Hav
I* wav v terse m u-age
. The sale was announced hy wns derided to award $10 each to irs'llni* only;
the
Key
Club
and
to
Troop
No.
Italpli King, general agent of
”Brilev# there *t* sonir surviUnited Mate* Lines, who artrd 5 of the Boy Scout* for float
r ... . "
for Pacific Far f^at Lines. Th# entered in live Christmas parade
A hard, driving wet snow has
latter firm will move mountains text Saturday
l - , am
large-scale air
Vire president Tnrlei expressed ■irwfniq
of scrap ‘from doiens of Pacific
i nr h it a helicopter carryingII '.ntlntiM #H l as# ,o o .|
Islands in 100 shiploads during
i|--|i.|4 mm.I iiifliral supplies land­
the*next 18 months.
ed within a half mile of the scene.
Communication* were meager
ails# of thr stormy weather.
Greek Charged With hi Jii.C
before th# rrport that
Senator Asks WAA
may have survived th#
Cremating Relative sum#
risvh came fiom Col. Paul A.
To Aid Farmer
/.arttrikn at Goose Kay, another
SAUBOLITO. C alif. D*r. IJ
•WASHINGTON Dec. It (41 - (4N—Georg# Kavolax. IW. todav tni'cage -aiil two persons hadIn a move lo help alleviate th# was charged with shooting hi, tern Hiylilnl from th# air at th#
.................
fertiliser shortage In the South, nephew,
then
cremating
Ihe wreckage
Whether' three were survivor*
Senator Stennia (D-Miaa) Is ask­ wounded man on a gaxoliu# .fed
or Eskimos was not known at
ing the War Assets Administra­ pyre.
tion to release big storage tank*
Kasolas. who lived on a house Gihim- Bay, where Maj.-General
to farmers in that area.
boat In Han Fianclsco Bay. was William Ttlntier. commander of
Rtrnnls told a reporter hr ha* arrested yesterday after a 90 min th# Atlantic Division of the ATC.
written J pss Lawson; war assets ute aland against some 75 police- Is d u ctin g the rescue operations.
administrator, asking the agency men, sheriff s deputies, state high,
to make available to farmers a* way patrolmen and guards from
aperial type o f tank suitable for nearby Kan Quentin I’rixnn.
They said h# fired only once,
storage of anhydrous ammonia,
a homemade shotgun slug, In tna fartlllser.
Th* tanks were used at ord­ turn.
The nephew, Pete Hadses, 56,
nance plants during the war, the
senator said, and have been in­ waa wounded two hours earlier
cluded In equipment declared 'with a homemade shotgun, then
burned to death on the waterfront
surplus.
near the houseboat,.
Police Chief James Doyle quot­
CELERY
CUT
ed Kasolas;
The first Hanford celery of the
"Pete owed me money. He no
season was today cut on tn* fa r m would pay. What would you do?"
— _*L*_p*cke&lt;l
of C. .............—
A.- Hinton —
amLwag^packed
He aald police found six wallets
Chase and Co. It waa reported' Containing
$2,650
In' Kasolas*
*t the celery waa of extra fin*
. l i e reported the leather­
quality and took th* company’*
ing Greek and hia neptop label.
Sixes were
heavy, ---- -------been feuding ftvd years.
running Uv threes and fours.
He Mid lladtes ownm*Ttie boat.
I

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�TWO

TIIE SANFORD IIKILALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA
IIHII VISAS
applied today / o r y ia a a T
BERLIN, I W M l (AV-Wilhelm
rh c k , (h im iiiy 'i No. I Communist
and co-chaitman of thr Sovietsponsored "Socialist Unity Party,

THURSDAY, DEC. It.* 1917
council.
CIIRI 8TMA8 CARDS
T h r British military governMake a. 4-page folder out of
mcnt Mid it would forward the red or green paper. Cut out all
application to London for a dc- hourttea of Christm as tree* from
whits lace paper dollies and paate

VALUE!

HOME CONTROLLED

Where Customers

Z04 East First Nireet
Sanford. Florida

Send Their Friends1

S ftC H tl MEAIHEPT.

DIXIE BARLING w H i t e
EVERY

Little Pig Pork Sale

KNOW
Your Meat

meal

HEADS

AA G RA D E- ,
L, extra Fancy,
known as Choice.
A G RA D Eie Fancy,
known aa Good.
U T IL IT Y la C Grade.
There ia not but
one grade lower
than C which la
cannera &amp; cutters.

on coven. Write greetings on inaide paper of the foldcra. Paste a
email picture of youreclf under or
next to the aitenatura aa a iw ul
touch.

HAMS- small foot o ff
SHOULDERS- foot o ff
SID ES
BACKBONE- country style meaty

Tea lady ,
P fJ
JNQ IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BIGGEST AND B U T
BREAD VALUE
_____ _____
, __________________
T h en is ority on* top quality
family
loaf that you can
(niv for 12 cants THAT'S DIXIE DARLING! Than la Only one place you can buy It
—IN OUIl STOKES. It's kHcbin m in baked In our modern yioo.ooo bakery, than
rush-dr liwrtd in our own trucks to our at ores m
n tB B H 'PAll/T: Buy i t —try tL
Compare 11 with all others—both for price and quality. ICeTJUtiTH R! lt‘s WHITER!
It's SUFTKRt am i beet of all. it's the
BREAD IN TOWN. (It stays Moat »nd Fresh Longer, toe)

PORK SAUSAGE- fresh made pig
Western

Streak O Lean

lb

White Salt Bacon

55c

Pork Spare Ribs
Fancy Cut

Morrell's Pride

II

'

U lea t

t\

Short Ribs

Sliced Bacon

In Odr' Self Service Case .
Correctly Aged

Morrell’s Pride (6 &amp; 8 It*)

Small Picnics
Genuine

II

Cottage Cheese

T1

In Cartons

Cooked Salami, Ursunswrigtr, Liver Sausage,
Spiced Luncheon, Liver (,'hette, A n t.
Fancy •
%

Cold Cut Specialties

lb

59c

Only Margaret Ann Sella A Grad* Western
Baby Beet At These Low Prices.

Rib, Club, Sirloin
I Round &amp; T-B6r&gt;5
Chuck Roast

w Pork Should*!

Twin Oheddar
Swift’s

Prem. Franks

* Lag H

TA B L E SU P P LY
r L O V E T T ’Si
PICCLY W IG G LY

U. S. Govt. Graded "Commercial" Be of

lb pki

A Grade Western Genuine Spring

LAMB-Shankless Legs
ShoutdersSquare Cut
Shank Half
Shoulder Chops

Save a Little Every Day oa Everything You Buy At

W him s //in W ltatw tR H I

U a. I Sirloin or
NEW IN OUR 8TQHE8
-^COMMERCIAL GRADE 1 BEEF Is
more tender, more tasty than UTIL­
ITY. Its better quality makes it a
really swell value at just a few
rente more per poundjLhaiLVTILITr.
In short, lt|# a flavortul, -food eating
beef at super-valui pries* in our
su re* Buy it—taste the •ddfercncel

11
T
II

W

A Grade Juice

Tender. Pride Sklnleaa

U , S . G o o d G ra d e
White Bolling

POTATOES
Callfutiiia Paacal

CELERY

2 stalks

25c

Green *

CABBAGE

Canadian

Bacon

RUTABAGAS

Tender Sliced Beef

S au sage

lb

39c

Sirlnln or Club

29

White Hulling

ONIONS

Old Time Country Style

Tender Chuck

Georgia,

Sausage. Lb 65c

R o»t

YAMS

Yofk Imperial

Country Bmoked

Beef

tb

York Cooking

Wash. Winesapa, 2 Lba. 2!5c 1

61c

QQ ? l

Long Island

A PPLES

CAULIFLOW ER
lb
ORANGES
8 lb bag

Fancy Delicious

A PPLES

PEACHES

No. 2J4 can 21c

15c
25c

C |

jTJack Sprat! Slicad, Layar Pack

FLOUR
Butterfly Whiting

Htd. Chesapeake Bay

■Libby's Homt* Style

O y s te rs

PICKLES

w

73c.

Fresh, Largs

Bwritt'e Drcsaed A Drawn

Fresh Fla. Bpeckled

Wash Red Rone. Beauty

4 Con Limit! Hunt’s Fruit

COCKTAIL

Freeh Cooked Fla.

Red Perch
A Quick Ftorsn Beymour

Blossom Time Tall

Lb

49c

Baking BUe Red

King Mackerel

3 cans 33c

L o b ste rs

Freah California

Q tffcg

33c

Fancy N. C. Sweet .

BOUQUET .SOAP

- 2 Bars 25c

OSagu Dessert

Dairy Department

Stokely Cranberry

Tons Shipped Gr. A Largo

Cream

Eggs

gchd

BEANS

do.

69c

Pak Rsdl Mis

Welch’s Cherry

Helm Strained
Chat* &amp; Sanborn

LIBBY ’S FCY. GARDEN

Pumpkin He*

Lge. Pkg. 33c

Stokely**
R a is in g

S O A P FLAK ES

Libby Vienna

is o x

D e lflA
u i

Franco-American

f i t

SPAGHETTI

Starr Fane* St raw be

2 Ho I C m . 2 0

MIRACLE WHIP
AH Brands — 46-oz. can

OCTAGON

ORANGE JUICE
EverWat
Fancy Spicy
M
g w t t rnney
Bplcy plum
Plum

CJIEKSE

16-oz

Sacramtnto All areen, No. 1

27c ASPARAGUS
Ail .Brand•, 46-01 fan
No. 2 Snider's Fancy' Sugar
PEAS
2 for 26e GR*FRUIT JUICE
Kraft's Velveeta

85c

LIMA«

Whlta House, No. 303 can

APPLE B’bE 2 cans
Hunt’s, 46•oi can

TOM. JUICE

m

Woodbury Soup

15,

Does Everything
MarVELoua

Octagon

No. 80S can - 23c
2 can*

23c

CsmdbMl’s Asorted Varieties

SOUPS
27c

BLACK-EVE

ey, No. 2 cans

Comstock Tie

APPLES No. »/l W

c

2 No 3 0 0 Can* 2G C

29,

Xing Cole Ifed. Green

.»

2 lbs

WiUorf fruit

All Brands

PRESERVES

b a b -o

18c A 2 far 25c

clea n ser

(if-Ritlng

tu

^nmsld N'.cur, ifcos p ^

POTATOES)

r.m—I -~ -*t

cHoict:

C A N .....

Keg. 10c
Lge. 14c

Finest

Buiunaid Becdltte

sunshine Vanilla

OCTAGON

PRESERVES

Spuds 10 Lbs 65c

P o t a t o e s 4 Lb&gt; 3 3 c

CASHMERE

Del Monte
CO FFEE

D a te s

16 c

�• f
%
I tlL, a A M i l i e u
*

ifu H S U A Y . DEC; II. 1847

Ism Fight
( r m d i i f d fr»« »'*» n«.*( *
the nu»t Important cbaMrngvs
to I’mli-sUntism.*' oildt-tl l&gt;r.
Tucker, whn now live* In Merlin,
Pa.
Ur. lliffendnrfer noted u an
•Un)pie of the influepc* of Comn 9 ilim in the l.«tln American
Republic* the fact that tome la­
bor union* require all connection
with any religious body to tie
leveled a* a condition nf mini,
berihip.
The situation. in Latin Amer­
ica, Dr. Diffciulorfcr salil. call,
fur itrcnffthenhiK the evantcelical
minoyity now in those land* and
“carrying the gospel to more

people and to new a it a*."
lie recommended an enlarged
program of religious education,
belter church building*, betlei
training uf the ministry .and
membership, camp* fur young pen.
pie and a gical variety of gent-raJ religious literature.
Other iniasloary budget allacntlon* piotH&gt;*ed to the board of
mission* for the next' four ytare
include: ftt.UOU.OOO for war recon
stiuclioii in Kuiupa; *1.7 lfr.tWJj
for India; $ft01,t&gt;25 for Centre!
Africa; $136,000 for liurma,
$192,000 for Malaya; $200,000, for
the Philippine*; $ 457,000 fot
China; I 260.(KK) for Korea; $ 1&amp;I,-,
000 for Japan, and 1142,000 for
North Africa.
The money’ would be used for
new . building*,, niulpment and
modernization of exisilhjf facili­
ties. ,

GOP

' U E K A C D , SA.N LU K D , F L U ID DA

iV .t i F

|which is built aiound a plan t o ’ The proprietor of the hat shop'made
Mae Kimf Mis. H H Mattox*
. . . .*. .1 W '• 1‘ "'va
___
________ Mr
Mrs Ales l.einlmit- Mi* I. X.
let liusine** make agreements to ilisplayiiig Ilia hats Into was Mi
Ib I chairman.
I’l.mla*
Cote, vjlll lie in cliaige of Thcmi-on. Alficd 1, 110.. lit* , hi!
hold down riding living costs Kiichct. of Sanfonl. M
.............*,Milton
:, ‘
ithout
incurring
prosecution j |,r *|* a't,-l*trfl Mis. Kiichut in the mi •nngrnitOttV asslstixf by the I' u im II and the eomnlivee
undei the anlbtrust lows.
1hi« undertaking. In uddition In * social ihattnn-i. of tin thlxV it
Mr. and Mis. limn - \\ \\ii-.in]
The bill was hitrmluced jrtnlri - i
l.ewis utht’ia mndeling hat* 1 ch-s; rwntef). Mr*. Paul t’anip- Slid Mrs. W W. Wilson t vp.-et to
day by Rep, Wolcott lit Micht. * , . rt. „j,|, In.the junior cldai nml' bell. Nettie Kain'dl t’irrlc] Mi­ have u« their g,n •&gt;- ttvs I titiifh• T u m b le ,"
ll has been docketed for Mouse j
|*dies of Oviedo
Model* Milton Imre. Mm y * Lawton Fitund ««»n, iispeetlvely, l*r,
Uutght Wilson, and *lir|d&gt;i‘tt :,r.p|
delrate Monday.
i inclutled Mr*. I.ewi*. of Sanford :'
*‘1°* •""* Mi*.Il»lli* fo x . Pearl
Reside asking standby authority | j j , , Tommy Staley Mis. C U I Martin I’Utle Mr*. Arthur fort- grand*i,a. Dwight, tr: v i-,. will
Turriblo, T u m b le F '
Hcriui,
to Impose wage priceand ration j cionts. J r . Mist Joan Meek, Mis*, h'dir* .md Mr« Nettie Auitn. of arrive on Dee. 22
ing rotitrola heyotul
next nornthv Nlhlack, Mi** Carlene)
the M.-tiy Lawton (’Ifrle sttdConn.,
Mi
for g !«■&gt; u . . ’*** vi-u.
ruary 29. and power to regulate j MrKin(,&gt;on M|lii .|onu., W. WII- 1
V«un« Hr,,.,*and Mrs. Jimh,ie
Frlrinl* will In*•glad to know
Hell lljdet i- hack ! After twrelT *sv-,*‘ho* a to a n c a n g s t run das r\
trading on commodity fxeluiiigvs,
\i,
u&gt; •n Young Mi* Melniwqn will art ns Ihmi. ** fot •bnt Alls. Iu*on I'iirpbli', who
ia tarnIV Jcsr*!" And lh.it lint
U. eliminate kpecuialion.
*‘,M* * V.‘ .
V,, . . , 1 * , * 1 , I the pa, I v.
lm- Ih'i'I, until siik fo, i In* ji.nt )c«r* rn Capital Cil). Urn Its* re­
tnkra his lunjur m l of his clink
tired
and
tome
to
enjoy
tile
in
tho
woke
ia.verv
niuer
in^M
toL
sp ^ d fle ^ S V la tio n '^ o T u n g ' h i l . aVaV m\»! (harle»‘ Ti'N ihlark.'
Mi- lUsnehi Partin and Un
sad tells us how p r-'id hr I* of tho
r
Arsoclare Worth, Patpii, Frr.uk family huu*e on Alsrle Sliest,
within a couple of days war mmlr •* M- Usniell. J I . t ,*x. and Iniw- their icritfu-atcs and pin* nfr»t | \V. Talbott. Mrs,* Frank W TalFirst thing lien doc* ir write &lt;,* erd c rl). tsw-shW ln- stm osphcis h t
,
,t| a | . Complaining horv Otir Toon l.ai finds hrrr.’
when a reporter remarked he bus
Hardy formed a putty motor- partn U'utmg in the sehtml for bott and M rs I. |i
nut mcii any prupoictl bill* front ; inj? to Jifkw jnnllp Thur&gt;Mlii&gt; on lunehtetun workers that ra« liebl tended the meeting and Initiation cbangcil. “ Why, Uirre's no mud in
Vml from whtre I »!t. you can
in Sihfttiil th,*- week. Tli.-y are j «i&gt;irni«ralr» of K inittMe rhafifi r
the administration on price n r ! * annpinnir If in.
the sti’iet* to" sink up tn yt-fff point lo that growing piefercu*#
wage control*.
| Mrs. Lena I. Hunt wa* host to now ,,unitfke,| io work in any No, 2, Order nf P:,*b-i, Srae.l
The President added that every Members of the board of the lupeltimim,th 11»&lt; I'nilcd titatnr j Which were held «' tbe Ma -nii ankles in!’’ lie says. “No p.ltel tor a mMcf ate, whole *■ne gist., uf
Mr- Arthur Cattlcdge. sotinJ t Temple, Sanford. Thnr-I.iv •vj-n, | feuding lu the town stjusre!' No Iw r a* er&lt; rrnr ot folks in Uur
thing he mentioned in hi- message I Offcslo Womans Club on r inlay
moonshine liquor or Saturday Town are so temp* ra t., anJ neigh­
to the special session will be rov ’ eflertioon at her home on !,nkr eharimat, for the Oviedo Rnpiist ing.
rtrd by legislative proposals.
j'Chnrtrt.
,
,
Churvb, assisted by her commit-. ! ^** lni* .JJ 1’ 1 IJa-’., " igl-.t, ^rf , night brawiil^JCbthlng to do but borly qqd wclbbehnvcd.
t- settle f o r temperate gl«*c nf betr
Asked about the 4-iMiint IL*p-'
John Evan* Showed ptrluiJs lev. Mr, and Alls 4. R Jone*. Sanford. Will hr-th. -!,» &lt; , i
ubliean •’substitute. ' fMr. Trunianj pertaining to national education Mr*. Milton time,
•or i and Mr. and of Mr. mid All* -T R »-*rv* Mon
in a law-abiding thvrjnl'*
rlay
night.
o*ou liuiiiy served l,m
said there is no substitute. u n d ,Woik at tbe Hoard of Ed lieat ion Mrs.
“■lufrrhlrvlursihlr, tumble," lien
■an
h« wants His progrlu.i
carried m,.,.tinsrf( the Oviedo .Methmli-t cHoioUm- and tookin* following
Mrs, 4. 11. 4t'fTr-, Ir. fit I, -nine
out to the letter. He said anything Church* which
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the muting of the Worker's | heller uflrl r « t llijii\ V i" 4 litat
held at the
short of that will It inadequate. rhun-h on Thursday evening. Mi** Council W'edn-'-Jny rvemt.p at her fath e r, II V. Reeve.
• via,*.
(In the question of the anti Mary Calhoun, flate tlireclnr o f, the rhurvb. Till'*** setved wen- * rut, Ca-I I* very nr'.idt l-ci'er fob
I In to llo x o i f UfcxddKM
in :
trust laws, ho wis emphatic, say ChilthenV Work nnd Mm. T n lt.j Rev. amt Mr*. II. II lank, Mrs I lowing a slight lili es*
ing they will Iw enforced to the of l.nkt land. Were guest *|K*Ak-,
limit.
ere. After the business meeting '
My. Truman said he I* in delirious sandwiches and coffee
slsting on everything necessary Were servr’il to the member* of
to make the cost of living come the* boaiil pieseiii: namely, Rev,
down.
Lionel W, Nelson, J . H. Staley,
Leon
Olliff. C. E. AJnriner,

From where I sit ...JyJoc Marsh

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IMM I Mas w**l
ilcclaratiun that anything le»$
than th e , administration**
10.
point program for curbing living
.costa will Iw ina&gt;It*piate
-Mr. Trumah told his news con*
farence that he will suhu|it to
Congress in a couple of day*
specific legislation cbvem .f the
wage and price controls which
he has requested.
. The President added that he
also expects to submit other pro­
posals to rovOr all the ten points
l i c o r g e W. A lo ig n n , M i* . C . - 8 .
In hla first message to the spec*
lore,'John Evans, and Ali*» Hathla) session.
In a sharp ci iticUrn of one fea­ Rpeclal to (he Sanford llernld ryn loiwton.
Mr*. Frnl Pierson, president of
ture of the proposed Republican ____By MARIAN R. JUNES *
the W M, t\ of the Oviedo Rapprogram, Mr. Truman said the
country a anthtrust laws will la*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Standifer, list Church, .presided ( «vcr * tho
enforced to (he limit Os lung as former proprietors of the Oviedo monthly business meeting, -which
he U president,
restaurant, have sold out nml was held at*the church. The pro­
• He made this cotnrarnt on it moved to Miami. Johnny Kc|. gram was under the dii*vlit,n of
point In the COP plan which ***y, son of Mrx. Dora Kelsey.* a the Pearl ‘Marlin Circle. A re­
would allow some relaxation of the former employee of llouatd John­ port on lib- state convention,
anti-trust law* to permit Indus­ son's, Orlando, ha* taken -charge which'wa» held in Oi luiido, * was
given by Alls. II. II Link. lh*fitries and business to pool ro.our* of the res lain nnt now-.
-ces and information.
An interesting hat show t^at niie pfnns for the Christmas par­
AlheiLUf he is also opposed to spunaoied by the members of the ty.'which ts lo Is- held on the
any ralaaatlon of tlur antl-tiust junipr class at the Oviedo school third .Monday in Deet-mlte'i, in
laws In meet the New England auditorium Thur»dhy_ evening, the baicniL-ut-af-tjw^ehuteh,oil shortage, -Mr Truman-repeated
that as Inng as he Is president
tht.ro will Iw no relaxation of the
SOLVE YOUR XMAS GIFT PROBLEM!
anil-trust laws if ha can help it.
Reminded that he had said at
By sending a fancy gift box of
a previous new* Conference that
the, OPA wo* in the form of a .
mixed Citrus Fruits from
police-state method, the President |
said the police stale method arises '
FAMOUS CROSS CREEK GROVES
only under dictatorships.
If Congress directa pricn and
growers nnd txpre*** shippers nf tret'-riprneti, nnlurnl
wage controls in a free govern­
rolor cliYua*- tftuves al Cross Creek, Fla- nml mtslern
ment &gt;by free legislative action,
new parking plnnt ul Islnnd firttve. FIu.( SiUlsfncHiin
be said, that Is the free govern­
ment approach.
gunrnntevd.
The Republican Plan appeared j
bended for quick congressional ;
Place your order hy lelephnning 7R5-.M, wrilinia llox
i approval with Ueaiocratle mem- 1
.113, nr culling In person ^nk 190(1 Locust Avenue- nil
I-era «f Congress indicating will- I
in
Sanford, ftintplele Infnraalliip ns In prices, selec­
, ingneMTlo allow Republicans to
tions offered, etc. gladly stifTplIed upon ret|uesl. * *
; mas their program and taka th e :
iilarne if it fails. They contend
XMAS OltDKKS NOT ACCEPTED AFTER
that the COP plan to curb in -:
flalion hy “volunlar^" means will j
TUESDAY, DECEMHEU 16
flop.
Mrs. OeorKe H. Wlllinnis, Jr„
The House Hanking Committee j
l.oenl Sales Represent nil ve
it its called together today lu con 1
sider the Republican legislation

Oviedo News

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S feachets
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©j Bath Foiyders
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o t^ tu ffe d Dolls
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Electrie Razors $15.0(1 to $22.50
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carry all “name” brands.
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$19.95 |||
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$7.95
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room in.the house.
$7.95 up III
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$49.95
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a Crib, Playpen or Stroller.
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$49.95
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p r e s e n ts -g ifts Hull will lie opened fiist . \ . . pmisetl ilie
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The Common Cold

The Sanford Herald

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THE WORLD TODAY

Truman And Marshall Are Said
To Be “True Voice Of America

Thu common cold costa the American people well over
lb DEWITT MACKENZIE
n billion dollars a year, according to Dr. Louis I. Dublin,
AI* Foreign Affair* Anslyat
vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­
pany.
NEW YORK, Dee. tO OP)It’s a wise man who doesn't
The average person suffers at least two colds during relebrate a victory until he has I‘resilient Turn an and Secretary of
the year, which meant* nearly 300,000,000 a year in the It In hi* pocket—which i* by way State Marshall are “the trti-J
warning that the French gov­ 'Yoke of America,’ " and should
population of the United States. Dr, Dublin reports also of
ernment'* rental Inna) repulse of lead the way in atapa intended
that simple.colds usually last about five dayB, and.thus Communist aggression—represents m combat anti-American propa­
Htnuril
.
account for a total of 1,500,000,00$) days of discomfort and only one sur«-e«» against the Bol- ganda abroad, Senator Lodge
S t I I S t H I F f l l » 5 ~ H A f %:*
I t j C a tf ltr . W eek
f — Deduced efficiency. If not of actual disability.
ihevitt
revolution end
many (Il-M ais) M id lait night.
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Ow
H a a lh
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Discussing the queation "How‘Tim common cold accounts for more lost time in Ip - 1 battle* remain to tie fought hr
T » r»
t I*
foro thr war ia won for Democ- can we combat anti-American
f.'.*
: (iustry than docs any other single cause of disability, even raev.
propaganda in
Europe?"
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—Jit'iu-'~a«! though workers often endure the Infection without stnying
Havinir rounded this warning America'* Town Mreting of the
III mnli • rrto ia lle ia a
a o l h f i ml away from work," Dr. Dublin notes. "From 40 to 50 per note, it ran he said that the Com Air radio program (ABC), Lodge
♦ M#tl»l«*MMil* f a r H&gt;r ftu»p#«# *#f
mumsts in Franc# have eortie a i Mid the "world radio and preaa
lll a l m r f u n d i. Mill if# t h a r i M I«m cent of all days lost from work am attributable to colds and had- erdpper in having to bou
•* r^ m ilfir M m t l W h v rut#*.
their complications. A conservative estimate of the country­ before a government ultimatum are largely open" to Truman and
Marshall and “they should func­
VmEbuiI ,|f H * p s p H p f]iii« fftiN ||i« 'i, wide toll is at least one working day per employee ja r an
and call off the nation-wide tion as the 'V oice.'" LVi'm/.T'miV*
num. This means a loss of more than 60,000,000 days to strikes which the Red* caused The "Voice of America" la the
— v*
»« i s r
i industry this voar. Even at an average daily wage of $7, through their domination of the name given by the U. S. S ta ti
In lh#
M ilk hm4«fN«»- ‘ l t ._. * . * „ i
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n „ rtH ( 4 Q A AAA Aftfi "
Gentral Confederation of I*ahpr. Department to its international
rViWaV'oii
r v £ * the totul loss of wages comes to over $420,000,000.
Thr rnnit ^riouA aspect of thU j broadcast radio programs beamed
■wf.*#, U «a* '
The cost of drugs and medical care in the treatment of ........
. . ..
d«fe»( from the Bolshevist stand- around the world from m
Ea
; n;L'Lu colds comes to roughly $400,000,0o6 a year, Dr. DiftHii estl- P(ji,u he, in the fact that the I tMrumliMra tro u g h Eur^Vn
mi nm. aiiMri* tnales. No attempt, however, i3 made to estimate the coat strike movement -which at list te|iy autiona.
involved
“ to employer* from lost production and disrupted routine, peak
1V- —n
v ^ some . ffSfSs?? I participating with l-odge in th ,
P ** MITI
w orkers-w a* rapidly colIap*ingj
werc R, p. Ca*e (R-S.
although
it
is
stated
that
the
figure
in
very
considerable
Verfiiire many laborers were turn •p j
MtJ Genfr,J W,j||am j .
“ TU ITISD A t. DEC. II* I'HT
for the country as a whole.
Th"P^ rrc n ,
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' Donovan, former director of the
B IBLE VBR5E FOR TODAY
"Although the common cold In generally considered a v.Tiiv' Office of Strategic Services and
infection, any
h are
. T i likely
.h
tto h
« . far
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,h,‘ Rev..l . William
II.
naSOME SPEND THEIR LIVER minor
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:r„ disoase
, „ that costa the, American
.
, , pen. VV.'
whlch
have
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COLLECTING JF.WtXB WITH- pie m ore than a billion dollars a year must tic rated high reaching effects un the atrugglr tional chairman of tha Council
of
American-Soviet
Friendship.
OUT BLEMISH. WE ARK GOD'S j„ th e list o f enemies of public health,” Dr. Dublin observes. between Communism and western

JEWEL*. HE WANTS US TO
BE WITHOUT BLEMISH. KEEP
#, YOURSEI V K(): T.. kef you be.
fum the presence af^hU glory
without' fdamDh?-June 24:26.

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German Fears
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David M .'N ich o i, observing th e G erm an scene n-om

Rerlin, says tiiat no event since the end of iho war hn3 no
,
Germiul pcop|0 an h an the meeting of foreign
, ister8 jn , mion
. .. classes of people
,
All
arc discussing this meeting and
its possible results. Like people the world over, the rank
and file of Germans do not see the ot’er-oll picture of these
results. Euch is wondering w hat,effect the negotiations
will hhve on his own life. “Two and a half years of In­
creasing insecurity." says Nichoi, "have robbed the tier
mans of moral or philosophical ability to provide their own
answers."
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irT nlght br aiMeiTlhat lh7s "mnra! or philoBoplilnd
tbllity" has lieen lacking an*ong the Germans for a longer
pcriai! than sincr the war. Such ability might havb prevcntpil Hitler's rise to power, and thus made tutneccasury
thjfl
when Germany's fate must be decided upon by
j , e r fonTier (.|temles. It is this innate passivity which Jias
made these laoplt* the willing ulaves of their demagogie
leaders. They should, by nomc means, be brought to realize
this fait.

The County CnmmiMton .. do,a * , (j

a goo, job in gelling tome rri

Srminob (.ounfy« n.aJi widrned
and irpaiird. H h n big nupinir-

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In New YoiV Ci|y the Radio
Dirrclnr* Guild lias auliiourrd
* *.like ever demand* * for a
f-4 2 5 0 weekly minimum »alary.
We wnndei if strike* w|ll ev «
be r ( minated wh#n“ dirthdiV
gen an |ui l a dmutqfid doll.ir*
a month.
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At Cape May. rf J. d (4 yea.old gal «a*J her rM S ip im o n were

found dead on the float m l of
'heir parked automobile, tuflocated
Iroiq a raiLnn monoxide p&lt;&gt;i*oning The tar w«» out of p.sso'uvc
and the rwitch Iml hern left
Universe Yardstick
.*n, indiraling that they had parked
for a uiomrnt, had *iayrd loo long
A new standard of measurement for all creation iins
il you roust |iark on lontly liigh- Iicon discovered, and probably soon will he adopted. This
ways, turn ihc switch(ofl.

is a wave length of green light emitted from a synthetic
•mereiirv made tint of gold as a result of atomic force. .The
A Treasury Department slate
j:
J j present standard of length is a minutely ruled stick kepi
m«nl reveals
l
,1
n
i
‘ : in Paris, a duplicate of which is in the United States Hu
y ‘ Stales, now
________
‘n... in 1,gold
ti .i.t.serve*
. . . . reau of Standards. The new unit, however; is wild by scionhalf I'tllinn dollais
lists tn offer far greater precision since it will permii
■s comps red wjlh al*oul 20 and,.*
measuring to the'billionth, of an inch inslead of the mil­
half billions a year jko. D* mg lit*
*, "roannK Iwcntics" tins' ^ounlty'f lionth as now.
It is interesting that this new standard lion come about
^ gold slrvcls Jcldtnni k trtry*nt five
pis
a
reversal of the process followed by1ancient alchemtstdhijlions. H aw rtrr, in those d.ivs
They tried to make gold from mercury, whereas the mod
the five hiliiom w rit at work.
rrna have reversed the process, and, wills atomic knowJ Today they a il huri-d at Fort
lodge. extracted n mngic light to&gt;Md from their manipula­
Knox.
,
tions with gold.,To the average man in the.street this now
:
’TV diiectou bf’ the Tourist Ntavb of light, ‘thp new standard nf length, sounds nuitn
Center air l ermnine to-find out nR ntyslerious, though nccompllsliutl in the name of pure
wlmt wc have kaqwn all'the time, i
lhal Sanford u hou^t ‘‘dubbed &lt;

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about hve fiundrsd of thrm want ! . ALMOST every NORMAL per- .which to prolong PREJUDICE is
to uic the Touiiit Cetjler every son wants to bn admitted to sod* to show it yourself.
If vjtu would like olher* to lie
- night. Ami they all want, a rebrotherhood, to be regarded
TOLERANT toward you, you
p oittt horn H.e HeraJJ tp &gt; * there h,*hlF ,n d ,0
,ovH by f4mUlr' must be tolerant Inward them.
friends and neighbor*.
* and they all want hi* »tory on
Love
and
tolerance
com#
Everybody admit* that It is
the Ironl page. I V fi'»t thin-; BETTER to b* loved than to be through UNDERSTANDING, and
a hllow doe* in this town, when hated, belter to have friend* than you cannot expect people to un­
derstand you if you INSIST on
he doesn't know whit cite to do, foe*, better to be regarded as an misunderstanding them.
asset than a * .a liability.
» to organise a fkrhc
Admittedly ft le not EASY do
It might well be tahi that this
it the rnd of all man** DESIRES, return good for evil, to'give lotc
llsnry Wallace jays the .Demo­ and certainly there can he no for hxtred, to turn the ( “
CfAnic
UC -ratty is tho 'Tasrf nsttv*
*h*eh ■whew yms-erw-fiLAPBi
P»HY! h*"pl—• g^*1
It Is much EASIER to alap
owevrr. It must be readily
aad'that unless - |hatg/&amp;\ * china* j Ho
&gt;eopl* back, to exchang* epithet for
of policy soon
wilj head * M !Mi TTK»?
«nd
Tt.i.,1
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. 1 |fall far short of this goal, and epithet, to return III for IH hut
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PUt A* ***** ° l ! upon examination it will usually unfortunately that la not the
olher. Well, il W/VS The Demo bn found that THEY themselves CHRISTIAN wav and li ceFtHnly
not the WIRE way.
critic Party which was'fn powrr nrc Inrgely responsible.
When we REPAY hard words
Unfortunately for them, they
when we got into the m l World
have been using Ibe WRONG with xofl ones, when we return
W'ar, and also die sec ind World means of opening the dooy to the smiles for. growlt, when we do
W'ar. if that makes the Democratic human brotherhood they seek.
deeds for' evil ones, we are not
When rebuffed by society, they only following - the example of
Party a ’’war pasty.’?- But we
S U S, but we are placing our
wonder if the Republican Pally it have too often sought to FORCE JE
people to have fraternal enemies at a great moraf dla
any lest *."w*i psity” just because other
advantage.
feelings toward them by using
it has not been tq potyer during antagonlatlc method*.
Nothing so GALLS a person Ind
They have battered at the door make* film more contrite and
a war suite the ^paimh-Amrrjcan War. At to the future, we of brotherhood with tha tools,of aelf-conaclotii than to b* pfkced
HATRED1, animosity and IN­ at a MORAL disadvantage in this
don’t know ihit, "getting lough TOLERANCE,
and expected to way.
with Russia" i»’ any mote likely he freely, admitted with smiles „ When we' hate individual* and
group* for ANY reason, we
to get us into war than thr ap­ and afffclton.
potion and Injure OURSELVES
They hkve ustd -the
peasement policy which Henry
far more than we do them and
of strife and WARFAJIE, at
Wallace now adrocatea.
butlng to those who hesitate to thus defeat oureelves because we
them the very-worst In- accentuate thtir feeling instead
Ah interesting point to irmrm- welcome
ettneta and motive,, thinking Of ELIMINATING IL
her in connection-with these Com: thereby to make them change
We
must continually
RE­
munul-Ied strike* in France which their mind*
PLENISH the rcservlor of love
They have disparaged those if wa hope to to^inue to slake
have been paralysing the econ­
thirst, there;
wa mutt
who railed to display IMMEDI­ our
omy of the country, taming wide- ATE
affection, and comradeihtip, PRACTICE what we preach .we
. sptrad hunger and starvation and apparently thinking to win them mutt do unto OTHERS aa we
threatening the very Existence oi in such a manner.
would hare them do' gnto US.
You cannot win a nlac# t&lt;
Similar CONDUCT may be ob­
the government itsrif.'T* that thr
workn* ate not striking against served on the part of groupi who people'* HEARTS with axes
have failed to get tha considera­ chisel* and hammers.
private employers "who are mak- tion they wanted.
You can only gain admittance
mg exorbitant proijts and squeez­
This U definitely NOT the way with the ever-present key oi
ing the life’s blood out of the t* win friend# and Influence peo­ LOVE.
TYy THIS mean* and too hd*
‘ P(orkeri“ #1 is usually Abe argu- ple.
and friendship CANNOT much MORE headway you make;
tnrnt in this countiy. They a n he Love
won with tho hammer and the
striking against the government bludgeon, no matter haw much
SUICIDE VICTIM
which has long since taken we may F E E L that wo deserve
HOUSTON, Dee. 11 VP)—A ver­
the Drifsportstioa and com- them.
Files cannot be caught with dict of auiclde was returned In
stson industries, at welt at
and VINEGAR, but rather the death of Robert Kirk Mayof tl* other basic indu*
ray, 41, former elly recreation
director from Dayton, Ohio, and
of ibe country in which the
former Navy commander. Ha was
....................
It*
found ehet to death near an air­
port here Monday afternoon.
was
Justice of the Peach Thorns-,
Franc*
iw a Maas returned tha coroner’s Ver­
dict. Maea said a note addressed
ward YOU, it la necessary that to Murray’s wlf* was found in
since
you show a similar foaling to the man's pocket and a .33 callU
bar automatic was found -near
t i w f l ’-o**« s w t .
sffw tiv t way tn bta body.
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Season’s Q reetin g s
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Th* approach of Christmas and a Now
Y*ar brings many pleasant memories oi
th* h*Ip and Inspiration received from our
Irienda, old and new, In the byqen* ye'--.
To you we express our thanM and the
wish lor a Meny Christmas and a Happy
'New Year.
To those wo have assisted to become
fellow members d tho Woodmen Society,
we cordially extend tho hand oi Fraternal
Fellowship. May you long enjoy tho assur­
ance d security your Woodmen Ilia Insur­
ance protection provides, and the many
benefits derived from Woodcraft's fraternal
and fodf] activities.

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. II. J. FINCH, District Manager
*"
Office Phone - 967----- Residence 1305-J
110 South Park Avenue
Sanfdrd Florida

I and. Bf^laln. . The. tcil J'.'teiglL newspapers— We should seest—departments store,—buying
srnsu. of observer* at the Big t-ei hap, provide translated edi"all they could get. valuable*, fur
Four Foreign Ministers' Confet lion# of American new,,taper* coat*,
pianos, furniture."
cure in London la that Franrr is published on thn conllnenl/'
He -said the derailment, alore
now In the western camp anil will
He also suggested thr U, * Hosed "due to repairs" the nest
remain there, provided her seem ' make newsprint available Ip day and olher shop* closed for
ity against aggression from llir newapajier whose anti-Am'eriCan "stock .taking."
e .,t is adequately .Bo»rantccrf line 'derives
UPrlT„ lrl(II1
„ r of Irer .
from ,fear
On Dec. 4, It. B. Undersecretary
nn,
s.o2rfJ
r
I
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uccd'
“Ilocation*
from
of Slat* Robert A. Lovett told a
road. 1 a n , -sad pni . toscow I 1st -dominated government
. . . . . . . i.nCommon,
i .......
agen Senate Committee that , some
U the rapilal of France
rather than agreement
ws(h thing "ini the nature of panic I
nent with
Most important of these devrl ties
Soviet philosophy."
^IhspUtR" had hit Russia. He at- I
opments would seem, to be
Donovan t a l u p r o p a g a n d w tributed it to rumors of impend- France's gieai moral victory-bar rcasH-rtion of hcrvelf aa a against the United Slates, “mad* ing price increases and devalua­
power. A tremendous lift of na­ up of rumor as well ##■ direc*. tion of the ruhle. Hr said therj
tional morale could result from assertion, ran be found .a t all were heavy run* on banks.
(Reports in Waxhingion, by
this—and morale is whkl western times at all levels of life in the
rountrlt* of Europe, from gov­ sources in a pot it Ion - to know,
Europe needs.
also mant toned the elostng of one
However.
already remarked, ernment official* to railroad of Moscow’s principal depart. .
... - , „ -, ,
the present lull in the Hurl revolu­ workers and Innkeeper*."
it... V . — ..r * J tment store* “for re p a ir* ’ and of
tion may bo expected to precede
Rep, Case urged Amir Iran 0,L_r
tnr
“Invenlorv"!
other shops for “Inventory.")
another-' storm. The Communist newspaper* to share their news­
Luhdbcrg said the Russian
leader# 'o f the Grnrrnl Confeder print with European publication* buyers took anything they could
■atinn of Labor are hitler oVry tnrmlty to Ihc United States.
buy, food, vodka, « raviar and
their defeat and have appeslrd
fru it Farmer*, he aaidr withheld
to the workers to prepare l„r
perishable food from the market
"future combat U*“t will be se­ Florida Gives OK To
and tent prices for eggs, butter
vere.M Observer* thinks the trtirr
Carolina Shrimpers and meat allll higher.
will last for s few week*, prr.
“It waa a remarkable spectacle
haps until a (jc ( the first of the
to witness Kodr mere rumor from
Rl.ESTO
N , JL
yaar BO as to give the workers 1 • ntA™
..
, . C., Dec. 11 mouth to mouth 'could create
chance , to replenish ,-mpty p u r-'[ , ^Flond#" offered today tfl ■!tude unequalled in llie 30-yearsc*, to get by the Christmas hull-* low South vtrollna shrimp boat*
IsLory of the revolution and how
days, and to forget (If they can) a temporary agreement proposed the well-dlaciplined press pre­
the hardshipj they have i-mlurcd entrance to Florida V alrr* under tended not to know what was hap­
modification of South Carolina's
In the protracted strikes.
pening white Moscow's shop* were
There ix another aspect of the act which charge* out-of-state raked hart? of goods," he added.
■iiustiuu tn which I have referred fishing Imat*' a 12,600 license
in a previous column and tlA* Is fa*.
law.
that the Red* appear tn lie nnxiThe offer w*» made by FlorRepresentatives
of
Florida, oifs to see General Charles de Ida'a Fish Commissioner Ralph Georgia and Smith Carolina met
Gaulle c'omc to power again as O. Franeher at a conference’ 'with U. H. Wildlife Service ofhead nf an anti .Communis l gov. here, after state Senator W. flrlata ami officers of commcrelid
arnnlVht.
The'general is their Brantley Harvey of Beaufort said fishermen’s organixation* to try
Worst foe in France, and the/ he was certain that lliero would to work uul reciprocal agree­
believe he wpuld break hiinfClf he a modification of the state's ment* on fishing right*.
because of the country's economic
chaos. With him out of the way
they'would have fair aailing^-au
they think.
ATTENTION, YOUNG W O M EN !
In any event, of ohe thing we
—who are high school graduates between 18 and 34
may be sure. The Communist*
win fight to th* finish.
years of age, of sound mental and—physical health
and of good character—

Woodmen of the World
LUe Insurance Society
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Vets Board/ Asks
Become N u r s e s .. .
fl'icial-Rcmovedl T h r 1 ,r .n, . - j f t m o . i , "
Florid^ la recruiting
. For Poor Service Orlando,
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a t student nur.es to
WASHINGTON. Dec. II (4 V An official qf th* Vetrfani
Administration whose removal ha*
been flemanded* hy the House
Veterans Affairs Committee get*
a chance . to defend hltnsalf
publicly.
*
■Harold W. Bfeinlng, assistant
administrator In charge of in­
surance, waa railed to answer
committee charges that Inswxm-e service, to veterans "Is most
unsatisfactory.”
Chairman
Rogers
(H-Maaa)
‘old a reporter, A subcommittee
if our rommitte* has recommend­
ed getting rid of Mr. Brelnlng, by
aronmting him or something, and
ihl* hearing will get hla renllea
to some things our subcommittee
las found.'*
The subcommittee,, headed by
Rep. Phillips (R*Tcnn), reported
last month that "an inadequate
tyitem or Inefficient procedure*
ind methods" In the VA Insur­
in '* Sendee have resulted In
'serious
backlogs."
Regarding
flreining the report said:
"He I*, apparently, an authority
in government insurance law, pre­
cedent and history. There Is eontidrtable Question, however, at
to his ability and capacity 1
tureasfulty managing an operati
•mploylng
13,600 people «nd
tervlng millions of customer*.".
In a let let to Administrator
5mar N. Bradley, Mr*. Roger*
•Red th* Phillips report and
commended that:
Th*
present assistant
ninlstralor for Insurance 'ho
pointed to a position were
idminiatrator
may
hav*
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Application* which ar* filed aUff. Student nurses get comImmHIately cin •JJM
pl*tt m*IiUeninr« and ‘ thrpe
pt»wd ao that appUftnU may wetki vacation annually. Tbty
admitted with the live In a rnptfortahle Home
class.
with adequate apace for horn#
Hospital Is approved b
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Ja '
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and the - American College of chosen house mothers.
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Thr nrwipiper Morgonllilnlngan I
puMDhnd a story by ll» itonrow
rarreanondrnl
*aying that a
buying panic hit thr Runpisn cap­
ital ami other Soviet rltica In the
l*,t days o f November and that hr
Dec S aft *tor*a*had horn virtual
ly "tripped.
Th»
correspond' n‘
Blrgtr
Lundbcrg. now i* In Helsinki on
hi» way home. Hi* copyrighted
»tory declared that the buying
rush wa* caused by a rumor that
the {Soviet government intended
to exchange paper money soon—■
Dec. IB wa» the date he **ld "in­
formed" person* gave him—and
at the name time abolish ratlpnln*e
He said Russian ritiren* feared
their paper ru b le might be
rendered worthless In the excange.
(Gcorgi Malenkov, a member of
the Polithtiro in Moscow, said in
Demociarv as a whole. Tbaaaj Melish criticised the U. S." for­ a report yesterday that rondi*
eign policy and said "Europe feel,
.development* are:
lions had Wert crested fur the
1. The French government. In kbit 1* being offered attractive "abolition during this year of
an hour of g r a v e s t danger from goods under a handsome label, lationing in the Soviet Union"
the Bnhhevisi attack, ha, rear- 'tlcmocracy.' But when ahe Wpetis
(The Malenkov report added
scrlcd itself With a display
. . . . „f!
. . the
. rbox,.. the fipda
. arm*
,, and mon that "The Soviet state already
•
tier most reactioni
armed f o r c e .
* ley
*&gt; .«for
,« her
reactionary, un- h u ftrrie&lt;1 ou, .
of m„ '
France furtlier has atood up I **»b,e. and kaatpopular regime*. IurC3 f„r
multiplicity
to an Infuriated Russia, and the
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,VV |of prices with purpose of preNation* for relief.
relief, I .p,. —.
r. „1—
on «—
for *lh/
r, tjon.
IWo countries are at sword'* the United Nations
l . en',,
— • nt* —*
1—
encourage
two-way
trade
hi jn(r," The report, published in
point, w'ilh diplomatic relation*
JW .tern Europe, and not interdld not „ pti)n wh„ ,he
all bul broken.
,1. France's levolt against Com-, frre in the workings, or govern- mCaaure* were.)
mnnia which^othar
which olhar jn-nplra
people* want."
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munUt pics,urc appears t o hate!: omnia
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TH U RSD A Y, D EC. 11, 1947

S o cia l

A n d P erso n al Activities

• Social Calender
THUItSIJAT
Tha regular moating of the
Home Demonstration Club will hi
held at the home of Mr*. J . O.
Andet, 1800 Kronen Avenue, In
'the form of a Christmns party.
Tne T. E. L. Clas* &lt;»f the First
Baptlit Church will have a Chrlat&gt;mas party at 7:00 P. M in the
form of a covrred diih supper.
Each member I* asked to bring a
gift for the gift exchange.
Seminola helwkah Longe No.
43 will meet at Ihe/fr-O. O. P.
Hall at 8:00 P. M. /
The V. F. W. Auxiliary will
have a covered dish supper at
7:00-P. M. at the Legion Hut.

FimiAY
Circles of the Sanford Carden
Club will meet as follows: Arnica
Circle, 8:00 P.M. at the home of
Hr*. Porter I.an*lng; Camellia
• —* • Circle, with Mrs. M. L. Cary; Cen­
tral Circle, Mrs James Houghton,
hostess, at 20C2 Hibiscus Avenue;
Dirt Gardeners, 10:00 A. M..'wiih
Mrs. Charles Ginn; Hibiscus Circle
2:30 P. M. with Mrs- I- A. Palmer; lm ra Circle, 2:30 P. M., with
Mrs. Clyde Terwlllegar; Jacaranda Circle, 3:00 P. M., Mrs. Charles
Forester.
We»t
First Street:
f Magnolia Circle, 11:30 A. M .
covered dish luncheon, hostesses,
Mrs. E. A. Hockey', Mrs. Ernest
Betts: Palm Circle. 3:00 P. M.,
with Mrs. M. L. Tillis, 1100 Elm
Avenue; Rose Circle, 10:00 A. M.,
with Mrs. Charles T. Lawson.
'the Mimosa t iirle ol me banford Carden Club will meet at
10:00 A, M. at the home of Mrr.
— W. - 8 ,~ Wfflti:----------------------------The Denendsble Class of the
First Methodist Church will have
• a Christinas marly at H.nfl I*. M
at the hmpe of Mrs. W. R. Herron
on the Country Club Rnsd.
Sal Re Hamsun Chapter, It. A.
R., will honor slate nffirrrs witli
a luncheon at the home of theregent, Mrs. L. P. Hngan, 1702
Park Avenue. A business meeting
for members will be held at I0:3u
A M.
The Cub, Pack meeting will be
held in the Methodist Church un
nex at 7:30 P. M. AH parent*
and the Pack committeemen are
urged to be present as this ia the
time for re-registration.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. I F id’.
Arkansan* will pivc the capital
something new Saturday in tin
way of state society reception* —
aserlcs of open house* In the con.
gressioual offices
The Christmas reception* are
^
" Stall
now director of the Senate Min­
ority Policy Committee.

Country Club Has
Virginia Langlotti
- Its Weekly Party Honored On Birthday

The- Seminole Country Club
held It* weekly party last night
at 8:00 o’clock with &gt;games be­
ing enjoying throughout the ev­
Golf Association
ening. Elaborate Christmas drrnrations set a lowly scene fo r
Has Playing Meet
5 the parly in the form of a large
lighted Christmas tree, burning
AI&gt;out 20 members attended the
red candles, bell* and m l and
weekly- playing .meeting of the
Mr. and Mr*. William Sage of green streamer*.
Sanford Women’s ■Golf Associa­
About *2fi memlier* were pretion held yesterday at, 1:00 oYIig-k Clearwater are the guests of Mr.
J sent for the parly including many
at the Seminole Country Club. ami Mr*. Charles Best.
• new members.
Chatle* Potter
Two member* of the Orlando
Women’* Coif Association werr| Mrs. Jean Adams has returner! announced this morning that a
guests, Mr*. Mel Casselberry and from Houston and other points buffet supper will be served on
In Texas where she spent two Sunday evening at H:00 o’clock.
Mrs. Knox Class.
Mrs. John F. Sturk was award­ months.
ed the priie fur the lowest score
WM1T To SencfFruU
Mr. and Mr*. L. B. Mann had
of 52 and other prises werr
To Training School
awarded to Mrs. E. C. Hayman as their guest* over the past
and Mrs. A. J . Williams
On weekend. Sir. nnd Mr*. S R.
Wednesday of next week the Anion of Montgomery. Ala.
Circle No, 2 of the First Bap­
monthly luncheon, will be held at
tist Church decided to send fruit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II.
A.
House
of
12:00 n’clock at the country club.
to the Florida Girls of the W M.
Among those seen playing in Littleton. N. C. an- the gue*ts&gt;of U, Training School at the regular
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
t&gt;,-.Thornton
at
meeting of the group held on
the matches yesterday were Mrs.
Monday at the church annex.
Sturk. Mr*. Hayman, Mr*. Wil­ their home on I’aik Avenue.
ChH*tm** gifts will t&gt;e sent the
liams. Mrs, George Thurston,
Sir. anil Mr*. G.,f*.- Ilste* and Baptist shut-ins also.
Mr*. W. n. Williams. Mr* John
ton
have
moved
ihfAr
residenee
Ivey, Mrs. Price Heard, Mrs, I
Those attending were Mr*. J .
Clvde Terwlllegar, Jr .. Mrs. Karl from Hanford to lie land where G. Hardy, Mr*. A. K- Hossetter,
Mr.
Bates
will
be
In
I
hr
dry
Higgcnhotham, Mrs. Clyde Ram­
Mrs. C A. Whlddon, Mrs. B. II.
sey, Mrs, E. It. Smith/ Mrs. John cleaning liualne**.
Beck. Mr*. A. L Wilson,' Mrs A.
Kick, Mis. Robert Axt, Mrs. HarC. Madden. Mr*. M. N. Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs, J . C. Haines of "Mr*. Lillian Vickery. Mr*. V. G.
r " Woodruff ami Mr*. Dick Ela*
berry. Also the guests from Or,-_j Haddonflrld, N. J *irne,| Inday Ha*ly and Mrs. Josh Phillip*.
Undo. Mrs. Casselberry nnd Mrs, to spend some time with 'Mrs.
Miriam Russell nt her home in
Glass.
Loch Arbor.

ers o n a l

Mr*. Charles Best left on Mon­
Mrs. Dixon Hostess
,
_T
, day accompanied
hy Mr. and Mr*.
accompanieiPhy
F o r Circle No. 2 James Halrirk, who are visiting

Seminole Hi
By BOBBY PARK

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In Sanfohd from
Mrs. George Dixon served «
hostess for the monthly meeting ,,ur* * nd T«mP"-

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workers were made idle It ivai
^ irginia Pearly l.angiolli was the first genctnl strike in Rome
honored, with a birthday party in h quarter century.
given by her mother, Mr* Eddie
The government-labor conferl.angiolli, on Saturday afternoon ence at the treasury ministry Inst
at her home at 717 Park Avenue. ed five hours. I.alcr today Giusep­
A Christmas motif was used in pe Di Vittorio, secretary of the
the decorations ami refreshment*. General Italian Confederation - of
Games wore enjoyed during the l.alm r,w as to report on the nice1afternoon in the side gsrden and ing to the executive committee
contest winners werr Dorothy of the Rome provincial Chamlier
Brewer nnd Carole Louise David.; of Lalurr, which would have to
Mr*, l.angiolli was assist,-d by" approve any agreement.
Informants said an agreement
Mrs. Louise Culpepper David.
Thoo- invited to lie with the hon­ would return strikers in Rome and
or guest were Mary Rose Speer. Rome province to work tomortow,
Lupin Jean Echols. Ann Vance, or possibly earlier,
Dorothy Brewer, Nancy White.
Marie
Mrnehdet.
Patty
Ann
Gcorffv Acquitted
Smith, Janet Harvey, Elizabeth
WiHulruff. Myrna Eubanks, Bev­
M'antlnaf* Ilea, l'»|r Mae*
erly Ann Barnes. Peggy Lynn he saw the flutter of Mrs. SiteDavid. Carol,- Louise David. Bob. love’s white dress on the right
by Kcriy, Henry Tooke. Mark side of the rood, stopped the rar
Brown, •Kenneth Ramsey and about 70 feel away, and that due
Luther David.
to the darkne-s did not know
what or whom he had hit. a* there
were no lights on the ditchrd
Woman’s Bible Class skectcr.
Attorney Boyle slated
that- Mr. George did nil that n
Has Christmas Party careful
driver could do under the
nnd that be aided
The Woman’s Bible Class of circumstances,
In calling the ambulance.
the First Baptlit Church held
Circuit Court will again con­
their annual Christmas party on
Tuesday evening at. the ehurrh vene Friday morning at 9:30 u’*
annex
A lo-autiful dee orated ch&gt;rk at which time the* ease of
Ciiltalfna* tree was placed In;the L: E. Floyd, charged with assault
annex surrounded hy presents with Intent to commit uuirdcr in
brought by member* to la- sent to thy second degree will In- brought
mountain missionaries fur distri­ up, Mr. Ilrmdnn announced.
bution to children.-^
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon tnb| a
Train Wurck
Christmas story during thr even­
ing Those all,-ruling were Mrs.,
n's»Hn,ifS lion, Psse Os,l
J l\ Denton. Mrs. L. II llar-| nortld*ritnd train were destroyed
Vey. .\||&gt;. H. W. Itucker, Mr*. *E. car* burned.
It Carter, Mr* Ered 'Harrison,
Passenger* who were only sBtrk
Mi. E«*ie Wilsijn. Mrs. W. t". nnd .five of ntimlfr three'*-ten
Runibley, Mrs. It. It Beck, Mr*. en by the .wrr-ck were taken to
A. C. Madden. Mrs, Then Stiles. San Antonio.
Mr* E. A. Covington, Mrs. It. F.
Itailroad official* -aid that a
McWhorter, Mr*. F led ‘M vers. railroad- InsprrtiM, nel~ethrrwi*e
Miss Allir Trafford, Mr*. It. L. identified, was nlmntd one of the
Garrison, Mr*.*t*. A. Dutton. Mr*. baggage or mail c a r s and is tinII. II Odliarn, Mrs. G. C. Dixon. arenunted for.
Mr- M A. Morrison, Mrs. M. A
Botli train* were heavily load­
Trdford. Mra. S. B. Ell*. Mr* W ed with Christmas mail. An
D. Stine. Airs. J . L. Jackson. Mrs estimated I.Him sacks of mail
W. Whitmire ami Mr*. J. T New burnbd and another M00 were
!•x S
saved. Mall sack* wen- found 300
Also Mrs. A. J . Peterson, Mrs. feet from lh«* ttRfki,
M N Cleveland. Mr*. E l„ l.undtlmiiMitiiJ i nllnra in
Several
flUlst. Mr*. G. F. be win, Mrs. i-unorvcy hIi ifine nt n were reVolte Williams, Mi*. II. C. Echo!*, covered by
Shi tiff V. E.
Mi- Clyde Dickerson, Mr- E S. King of Cotnnl rnmity \ platonn
Hockey, Mi-v II,-ss Stephen*, Ml*. nf National Glirtldswien from NewG S. Selman. Mr*. F-. E. BoD. Braunfels guarded llie wreek age
Mi - O. C. Gibbs, Mrs. W, L. tgul mail.
Vame, Mr* It E. Pelirifny, Mra.
No water un- avniinlilo nnd
It. I., Dunn. Mrs. "A. L. BnrMeau,
Mr* V. G. Hasty, Mr*. \V. A.
Cagle. Mrs, Jmler (?anirron. Mrs.
It C. Wilev, Mrs. It G ' Moth,
vin. Mr*. R, F. Cooper, Mr- W.
H Brinson. Mrs. A. II l.ovejoy,
Mi*. B. C. Moore, Mrs It, It. Pip­
pin, Mrs. Pearl llntiacll. Mrs (!.
A Anderson. Jr. nnd Mr*. It. T.
Hunt.

flames were fftllkht with rhenilrat*.
Itailroad officials expect thr
tracks to la- cleared late tonight.
The accident occurred- on a
single straightline
track.
No
block signal* imp used along that
part of the line and traijt* pick
tip orders from point* along the
line, officials said

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i I muinmutil Irww I'fiM* lln»|
of Florida, a former ntemlter of
the. Stale Legislature and Speak
er of the' House in the It*It
! session, a vetrmn who rose front
lieutenant to colonel' during , the
last w«» when hr »n ved on Ibe
staff of General Patch of the
Seventh Army w-hrre be won the
l.egion of Merit. the
Bronxo
Star, the Purple Heart and Iho
Croix de Guerre.
Mr McCarty ihdnti-il out with
pride the accomplishmenr* of tho
tt'tl session of the l.egislatui*

f'annda, for
t?p to ' out senior high school
H*' P' ,r r " ’ there me null* a few adults who
are well past the playing ago and
Hf. . CrbureN
h " b L 0fo!,h,Mon*IvH; f : :
Friend. of En,e*t D. Cochran !nS:*u.r nt their advanced Intel-,
lroJLn .|h bee h i /
n (Vle/v nf North Hatley Quebec. Canada, lec\*nd «&lt;&lt;lpF-4Unding no longer*
ft™ "
. .hort' ms? l'*h o *» halting In Sanford, will hayeNaup-ertfi, for such delightful
™ r .
h ,i e ‘t •* *Arry to learn that he I.' eon- Items a* blocks, little liyin*. toy
card flashy, tic*, costume JewelJ
S
k
u
S * is s L a
..... . 'sw*1- cry, games, and any-other thing
Mrs. W. L.’ Van ce.-cnlistm ciai N ^ g r ig L H y P ild U -of that order.
chairman, stated that she had
Since vou student* no longer
eontarted all the Inartive memhriend* will regret to learn will die if deprived nf three items
U-ra and Mr*. A. J . Peterson of. •hat Charles Best * visitor in won’t vou please bring them to
fered to donate fruit to the rlrrle Sanford
from
North
Hatley. the Key Club’* Christmas Sale
to send to the Baptist Training Vurbrf', 9 m*d* ’ * " * . u k ™
‘ h®
« re rn a ld Laughton Mrmorial Ho«* box up at school. The Key Club
is planning a sale of repalied and
Plan* were mdae during the' ,,lt" l 1°.n.
n,* hl
o t repainted used toys, games, etc.
meeting to visit the Old Folk’s ; * * u,ld,‘" lllnM\
and request all the student* (tn
Home
Visitors at the circle
firing some discarded item »uch
as a worn out teddy Ivst which
meeting were Mrs. T. IF (imve., f ' n m p l i o S o i ' i l ’ l v T ( I
W. M. U. president, ami Mrs W. ^ a m t l i a W H I U ) U »
lirrd* new eye* (we have a large
p . Brooki. w. m , u. eniistmeat
Onranizcd I' ridny selection of button eye* for old
chairman At the conclusion of j
sluffin doll* at our command 1.
the 'meeting refreshment* carry
Wednesday morning was the
ing out
Christmas theme were’
. Mr" ‘ 7 * of. *h" ^ ,frd
nut a Christina*
urr
time of that glorious annual
served hy the hostess
hoatess assisted
assisted by
by
Club andall interested~ln
event. THE GLEE CLDBH VAR­
Mrs. W P. Westmoreland and ‘ h* «g*n'*iil(«.n ot «
Camelm IETY SHOW! The professional
Mr*. J . M. Cameron
Mr*. K.
,of Cen .al h onda are performance by |hr*students earn­
Lunduuiat Invited the
cirrle to ,nvi*w* . tn
7 ed $11)1 which will l*e used main­
ib.» JiftimrY mwiinp
her l
Chamber «»f Commerce* r riF * L " • J * n" *T* mN’UnE *&lt;
evening nt 8;00 oVIock to ly to send student* to the spring
music festival. First on the pro­
•
.
m i l * dlwuaa the iimtfrr.
Thoae present were Mr*. J . r.
I#
.
. . ,
. gram was the mlnstrrl will, HrrLewi*. Mr*. It. D. Dekle, Mrs. I.
T
i bv Stenstrom as inletInoutnr and
N. Kimbrough; Mr*. Vance. Mr*.
Mead Botanic* Ganlen will Wallet Gardner. Donald Deal,
It. F. Cooper. Mr*. 8. f . Davis, rd-operalein providing two build- Billy Brinson, Kdy Shoemaker,
Claude Weal her ing loti, and U-niy
Mr*. Dixon. .\(rs. Fred Myers. » « ■ »nd. ^
Mrs. Westmorland, Mrs. Peter- gw Kjdd.ng an annual Camelia Styawder.
jLtrm \* j
eeitM Mra
K RHow tu
f*pon*«re&lt;l ny him
Others on the program were
Kiwanis Lunch
Keith Shnemackrr ainging "The
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^Rountree. Mm!' Grove*. Mri! *t w .. announced today by fit- Bells of the Light House." Fred *' trssllSH** fr„a, l-an* l),
SiegTist
and.
Mary
Alice
Herndon
joks, Mr*. R. L. Garrison and win O. (.rover of the Mead Garduced four rmiukets of Ibe San
Brook
den staff.
V singing
‘*Symimtby".
Tommy ford clul&gt;; Dr. jr. T. lbm , w h ','S (
Mr*. Cameron.
i Htting*r*^&amp;Mrc1kng an Intellectual spoke on ilutie* of vice president,, (©)
I sermon, Anita Aiken singing Fred Wilson, who outlined duties
‘Manhatteh Serenade,” Peggy I’ll of the bund of directors, J,. W.
|H-n singing “Honey Moon,’ *n j ||n|| who . xplairierl-lh# financiai
tlie Double Quartet singing " D if teerrlary's duties
’
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‘
nnd
italph A
Bones.’* Juat lu-fore the gran I Smith, wbn iiullim-d the duties
finale came Cherry Rlngleteriv'« of secretary.'''
fashion show which was the high­
H. M. Jahmark -vice pii-sidpie
light of the program. The fnlthe* Pittsfiufil. Mas*., Kiwani*
lowing boys modeled for. thr ainlt- of
■Hub told nf getting away with
ance the latest alyle dresst
Charles Brown, llobliy lirissnn *d* wife from 211 ilegtee In-low
rero. . wrather,
revealed
Eloyd Cooper, Steve Hwlgkln-ff„
,,
. nnd
,
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, tiim
Jamea Manning, Joe D..k'gfi. 'l* lpl1 '
,,nd " T u
i'"*".
D.vjd Hurgelon, Chirck i|,.Nlll Other guest. w. ,e J. II I .,|«-lai,d
Bnvnioml
Garner
nnd Waiio Garner. The audience I nf -, '■d,’- ‘ ll&gt;
felt the show was» well worth i i’f fla " Francisco, California, and
brother --and
of Dr. .Wad*
the 25c admission and
and the
.... Gin
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1 Li..........
Club wa* delighted that so manv
*nd Jack bpe"c#r of the
For The Man
people wanted to enjoy the show :
flub- Howard Mnutlelh w«(
'awarded au attendance prix*In Your Life!

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McCarty
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which he raid was on# of ths
mini economically operated in tho
httloiy of the slate. He *aid Iw
bad studied agrlrnlliirr at the
Unlveisity of Florida, that ho
had devoted most of his lltitr
to eitru* nnd rattle raising, and
that the improve me; it of farming
rendition* is one of his chief
aim* in the dvvelupmrnt of the
state.
Without nnv attempt at pre­
senting n platform, Mr. McCarty
mentioned briefly the need* «&gt;f
I lie- public school* of Florida
whigh he sjnd need additional
finances nnd modernising, the noceasity for k i i r i flomt ^■(l|1trnl•
which could I f achieved with let*
cost* than the devastation .caused
try the flood* following the re­
cent hurricane, ami veteran* leg
iilnliun. He said a* a veteran
of fil month** servleJ be frit lie
undcrstmal the problem* of tho
veteran* and could help provide
an Intelligent solution

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THURSDAY, DEC. II, IM7

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
Browning, airport manager.
■'Thr GKUfleotq of Merit duo*
not (Irpend upon, thr &gt;lir of
the airport, hut the courtesy re-

|amt wvi that their plane* art) of.
“Our aafety record la 100 jwrpMipcrly »«rvlcrd and that hotel
reservations and weather tnfnr* cent aa there have been no injuries of any typo by pilot*
nwtion is available
on this field.” said Mr. Hrown'Inf. "Thl* la quite commsndablo
an 00 percent of the “ Flying"
Mr, Browning per*onally w*i- I safety* regulations. making It a off this field la done by Undent a.
Ovrneta and I’llnta Aa*relation luniri alt. visitor* to the airport [ safe field to come in and out
The Sanford School of Aelatlon
it
announced today by Roy

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Coal On

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Over* Losing , Out
On Bidding For
Top Flight M’t n
By JOE REICHLKH
• NEW YORK Dec. IV &lt;£&gt;).,Skipper Joe McCarthy and -Gen­
eral Manager Joe Cronin' of Ike
Boston Red Sox fiddled today
Ewhlle the rest of the American
■ League burned
Mr Still smoulerlng over the deal
that sent three top flight players
from St. Louts to Boston last
SRUl club of“ J month. American I.esgue
_ _ ■ _
mi
1_ ficiali
became |
further
heated
yesteTdsy when the Red Sox lured
Stan Spence, hard-hitting outfielder of the Washington Sen­
ators In a trade for reserve out­
fielder Lee Culberson and Rookie
H Second dtainnun Al Kotar.
Spence, axpected to M ite r thr
Red Sox outer patrol, is the
; fourth top grade performer ac­
quired by the MrCartby-Cronln
combination since Marte Joe took
over 'the helm last October.
*.
The Sox had gained the title of
“the team to iwat in ’4«" via last
month's garnering of ace Short‘ stop V*rn Stephens and starting
pitchers Jack Kramer, and Fills
Kinder from the 8l. Louis Browns
for a flock of utility players and
untried rookies and cash.
Bill Veeek, president of the
Cleveland Indians; Dan Topping,
New York Yankee head, and Bil­
ly Evans, general manager of the
Detroit Tigers, said they were
getting tired of seeing the Red
Sox grab big name
- fr*m- under thetr-tn
Veeek said “Every offer I nude
to Washington' was considerably
better -than the one the Senators
accepted from Boston today” for
i
Spence. “Only la'st night I offer­
ed Griff (Clark Griffith, Wash­
ington .president | a deal that
would sound fantastic in yiaw gf

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A supermrnrlty
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Taeniler. Julian Miller and La
mar liridgt-* - wilh Hamid Dav­
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relief—kept thi* 'Gator* ahead of
Mississippi Slate till the way,
*ptt* of the colorful 2(1 point
dunked |.y log Willurd Dairy, Maroon cwrUr.
It was JVItv issippl Stato's first
HKC loss of the year after vic­
tories over Vanderbilt and Au­
burn.
A Uttlo.v floor game *11 the
way enabled.the (Iators to pull
in alirad at the finish,, with
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Tim -two-game stand sg aln s.,
Auburn Friday and Saturday will
wind up Flm ida’s .t'.inference play
until after the Christmas holi­
days, hut mm-couftrcnc# title
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rival Miami on the likh and 20th
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proposal—tn -tak e—fn fOUT- Pacific^
(Toast league tvatds was mad*.''
However, he -.aid that it was |&gt;&lt;&gt;*slble that this suliject would tw
brought up at Uiu joint session.
The Amcriran lo-ague said It did
not discus* the IDdt-ain' teaguo
idea.
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the players h# got froni Bouton.** p Murra.i Kenner, 1032 Seminole
Evans, *till moaning over los-|iligh School (Vlerv Fed football
Ing out in the bidding fqr second i star nnd furmet North Carolina
baseman Johnny Ilerardlno whom I center and heavyweight boxer, Is
the Brown* traded to Cleveland one of vevtn uniformed pvlii **■
Monday night, said he would hare men in Washington, D. C., who
made a bid for Spence if given head posts In Police boys clubs
for the Capital. Its Is the son J 1
an opportunity.
“We offered 160,000 and three A. Kiitmer, 213 Sanford Avenue.
players for Ilerardlno, hut the
The Metropolitan Police Boy*
Browns ssnt him to the Indians Club taki-o.boy* off the street*
for lesa money and only one play­ and put* them through an organer,” he rpmplatned. “Now Wc arc Jed, highly disciplined program.
not even given a chance to bid for Jhe club utfsis all kind* of sport*
and tlir-r*- are six club* in th*
a player who could help us,"
Charles De Witt, tm e ta ty of league with four football traiin
the Browns, denied that the to each club. Hiey liave lh;
Browns ever received such an pounder* to start, nnd go up
offer from’ Detroit, claiming that through 110, 120 and 140 |K&gt;undi,
the only offer made by Evan* states Bob Addle in his Washing­
was s cash outlay of 1HO,000 fyr ton Post spurts column.
“Any kid ia wclrrimr In join”,
Her* rdine.
The Pittsburgh Pirates, still' h« wrote, and there Is no memseeking to strengthen- their pltrh bcrsliip fee, The clubs ate open
ing' staff, purchased Veteran El­ from .1:00 to ti:00 P. M. and all
mer Riddle .from the Cincinnati sorts of activities me planned
Red* for the 110,(100 waiver price. for lh&lt;- kids. They have bands,
Riddle appeared In only 14 games craft shops, community singing,
last year and had n record of one book* an-t games that an- made
victory and no defeat*, lie was more attractive than shooting
out with a sore arm in '46 and pool or rolling the domino.-. Tit*
kid* have their scnsonsl spoil:
'46.
In the legislative rooms of the and there's something to fit evofy
Wsi ford
Astoria,
where
the age and weight,"three-day Major League winter
"The local police wisely a*
nestings come to an end today sign some of their officer* tu
with a joint session, the leagues supervise and the.kid* get to -fi-. l
held separate closed meetings friendly with' the*cop*. .
with the chief topic ,of discuision
"For iiistnncs, Murray' Manner,
being the Pacific Coast League the funner North Carulirnr.mute*
fdarri—
I'arnl heavyweight boxer, Is a jwJThere was no annoumN^ient Iceman now anil bu's assigned to
from aitbar circuit, pending the No. S club. Just knowing Murjoint conclave, hut it was reported lay should do tin- boys u lot of
that ths answer to the Coast good lacausc he’s a big, goodLeague's bid for Major Leu gnu mi lured guy with a sintcie Inrecognition was an emphatic terett in Kids.’’
"No,”
Ford Frick, president of I ho
National I-cague said that “No

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Murray Manner Aids Washington
- Police In Boys Club Program

■Locomotive, te n d e d
‘g o n d o la, c a b o o s e ,
llrelght c a r , tra c k .
f t CTOisover

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AVe are. at this time Kl&amp;d to announce to our many

Oiambly Cofognt

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FlorSf fntrtnct—the coocentTited
cologne—s tm iu it that will find
appreciation «■ # • * * • *»• #_1 3o

friends apd customers that we are again manufactur­

DRUG SPECIALS

ing fertilizers at our new plant here.-We hope that you
m i t

will visit our new manufacturing plant yoiTwill find

t

FRIDAY Ul* SATURDAY

the fertilizer'industry. We believe that you will find it
time well1spent to visit and' watch us manufacture^our. * ’

8-ox.

famous W H E E L C O and G R O W E R &amp; FR U ITE R

COUGH
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BRANDS of fertilizers for both vegetables and citrus.
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While Pine
wilh Creaeola
T .r ^
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HEELER FERTILIZER

and Hat thoot* ’
1014-in. In &lt;

21c

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|47c

39c

S* Warm

M IN ERAL OIL
Heavy Whllp

Of W a M k P k J k

Regular 89c Size
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KUItUINti ALCOHOL- 70%-- Pint .. ...
r* DOANS KID N EY P IL L S - 75c a te c ......
* PH ILLIPS M AGNESIA- 50c size
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m fJ lub Owners Moaning

has operated thl* field for nearly
a year and a h a lf' and Hat an
acridi-nt free record, aa there ham
hetti no students or plane* that
have had an accidfcnt of any type
ujl their home field durinf this
t i m e h e stated.

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n U lW U A Y , D EC . 11. 1947

B A N FO R IJ H E R A L D , S A N FO R D , I LUIUD A

PA G E SEV EN

. * - ! **-; '

Man Granted Divorce
To Charles Dickens *m» L,f*- or our urd" t« serial
In W itchcraft Case
form, received a Utter from

G r e o tir tlT N
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,T h * Mobil* I’w i . . whlA t* eur|renlly tarrying Charles D kk.n*’

MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 11 Of!}_ reader today aiklng the news
paper to Ret "Reporter Dickons
straight oil tome of his biblical
facta.
&lt; ? fo *
, . 1 ... .
^*'.-y0U_ W}1,.Jbf lnt* rM,f&lt;?
HEADACHE
" ' li'Hn and if you do not
c
..II. . . V. . V. publish It, will kindly present It
ta th ^ H X u M ta ! i
7 ti,c r " 'h0 W '« r t0 »h“
ra isiii h* sitceCr *«t*,.4 1 ™i(or *aur.
—.it
tr ht*i* urn* iu | Then, apologising for disagreeM * l« »•« •*•&gt;*••••»•!»- . i„K. with Dicken*. the writer
— *»• l* in* wi*
I added*
LIQ U ID
JEe'talM c.M '.t*.
“In conclusion, I wish n.y
P I neighbor, Chsrles Dickens, a very
I Merry Christmas and a joyous
J New Year."

CAPUDINE

on tjie * 111011101* of "extreme
cVUelty." Tin- divorce decree Wail
aliened by Ciicmt Judgr Marry N,
Sandler.

TAMI’A, Dec.* 11 01*. Mariano
Kspintna wa* granted a dicoree
Jay cees
in circOit Court todnv from hi«
1
wife whom he ebaiptd with.
11 «ihI
trtim I'ftR* line*
Prarlirini: witchcraft ..n him
I
His iiill of complaint -.aid hi* nppi relation to Manager l.ind
wife "became *o ’ proficient in Miliei of the May fan Inn for bil
witchcraft thm aht* would prepare assistance in the drive for funds
rertain fixsli for li**r Imihnnil the for the Fernutd Ijrught.m Memo­
food* being roudiliieiiled with rial Hospital Association, mijl for
herb*. roots, le a n * and tuineial* the use of the hotel.
apiccd with acraiKsi finger and
J, 1.. Knder was introduced tJ
tot nail po#der begotten off* the the gioun as a guest.
husbandV finger* and the nail*
of her toes.”
R*pinu»a was granted hi* divorce

How To Relieve
Bronchitis

Dina

Crystals

i 14 Retread
■ TIRES
I I .D "
Good U»ed Tire*
From 13.00 up
Good l »ed Tube*
From l i t up

FIRESTONE STOKES

CreomuUkm rtlUvta promptly be*
U c o m right to the seat of tha
Ja to help-loosen and expel
laden phlegm, and aid nature
aootha and lieal raw. tender, ln__tned branchial mucous ms a *
branaa. Tell your tlruggut to sell you
a bottle of Crcomulslon with the unttertUnding you must like the way It
quickly allays tha cough or you am
to Lave your money back.

P *»M t * «
d U Q O JL

VACUUM CLEANERS
Regular 169.(a *
New Firr*|une Model*
Only II9.5U
$5.00 (town
*1.-50 Week

CREO M ULSIO N

FIRESTONE STORES

foi Co«ht,PieifColdt, Brunch Hti

Gift Fruit Baskets
ja n e

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parkkh

We specialize In puckiitK
tn d

Hilt RENT
O FFICE space In Melsch ilpllding.
la rg e tight offices, i w l ; ueccr** ated, ill ill ill ties, heat arid Janl
tor service furnished. Cal) tkJA,
H. ft A, Dept, Store.

I

ARTICLES FOR SALE
Gas spac* heatsrs *l*.i)6 up
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
----- -------- ^
SEWING MACHINES
SALES AND SERVICE
Bert’s Sewing Mach. Shop
US S. Fhsnch
Ph. 1190

shipping Christ miis

HELP WANTED

Gift Baskets of Fruit . .

EXPERIENCED t\ U I HESS
TOCCHTO.N DJIl'G &lt; o.*

$2.25 Bu.

COUNTER GIRLS, u . i ,v * xpertented. Top wag"! paid. Sec
* Mr. Maynaid, Terminal Grill,
But Station.

( P l u s E x p r e * js )

8

RECORD PI.AVERS and radloa
for tg"t- By day or week*. The
Musi- Box. 119 W. 1st St. G. E. 10 FT. double duty meat 3 COLORED buys Id y en s or
display case and compressor in
older for curb **i\ne. Apply
Phone OKS.
Pig ’N Whistle. .
good condition, new motor.
ROOM ‘ with kitchen privileges*.
Lodge A Son.
m
0
W O R K W A N I ED *
‘ for refined couple. 800 Elm MRS. BROWN M ILLERS Fruit
Ave
Cake at Piggly Wiggly A Table FLOOR SANDIM. x finishing,
Supply.
cleaning A waving. Our pow,-r
SINGJ.K ROOM with shower.
Private entrance. Gentlemen
unit enables us tu work where
FOR
BALE—Umeroek
for
d
rift­
B preferred. References required.
there Is po electric cunnectio.
ways
and
roadway*—Phons
y o x C e/o Herald.
available. 21 ycait ,-xfH-rienc*
1241.
(). M. Gleason, 1-nki- Maty, Fla
S H E A L E S T A T E POH 8 A L E TtJXF.DO FEE D S—rairptele lira. PRACTICAL NUIt.SE - DependHnnt'ii Tnxedr Feed Store
aide can give ref el trices. Call
1153-It.
FIV E ROOM HOUSE, partly fur­ VEGETABLE ~ l* n t i for smiil
and large acreage. Cabbage,
nished, J l«cdrufim*(&gt; 1 *3 down,
Collarda. Broccoli, Cauliflower. BOOKKEEPING pan ,.r
$40.00 per month. For quick
time. Box W lit raid
Onions. Lettuce. Escarole. Tom­
action. Call Phone 9173.
ato. Strawberry A Meets. J W. &gt;AS SALESMAN for j l,U-i ul
INSURANCE
Roll, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
wliolvsale firm to cnll mi cenHEAL ESTATE
&gt;ft.
_ ___ _
tral Florid* trart* ir*.\* m i T l
-*• FiBtAv MORTGAGE LOANS
aid.
RAYMOND M. BALL, Bealtor 1-80 GAL Electric Water heater.
Electric Service Company. 307 12 S P E C I A L S F .I t V l L t S
V
Registered Broker and
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
.insurance Agent
Rrn. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
RENT A t ‘AR
FLOWERS
YOU DRIVE IT
for
all
occasion*
6 BOOM house partly furnished.
PHONE ZOO
rNEJI.
Must te(l at one*-. Call 1009-J.
HSUICKLAND S|u|tl!|M()N
MTpr* Ate. Just off Celery
UDRIVF.-II. INC.
STOP - LOOK* - LISTEN
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610-11 _
New pieriaiou built K. D. W,
RADIATOR
. leaning, repairing.
Ih i...
10’s I if $260., Ul'xIS* CONCRETE aower pipe, grea»e i New Radiator*, m u r,,t. - We j
trap*, septic tanka, tdoeka, I
$.190, F. O. B. t)iinotidj Can (re
benches, stepping stones. Mir- J lake utf A &lt;n"vlnll. Jiumite t*-jwi
erected in a few hours or wo
nn*a Klieet Metal Woikn. Pltune
*cle Concrete Co, 309 Elm Ave,
will deliver Slid erect tha util*
Phon* 1335.
* I - d in .
dny at a very moderate price.
Sen Mr. Woods, K3 Division St,
Expert Rndm Repairing
FRESH FLOWERS DAILY; Are!
&lt;)i inntid, Fla.
taking order* now for CHRIST. I . Fred Myers, 311 E. 2iui ‘HL
rkTASN Wreath*, Door Sprays,
K room
furnisheit house. 1111
S E E US FOR
ale. STEWART the FLORIST.
g French Ave.
m im e o g r a p h P r in t i n g
814 Myrtle. 260-W.
AND .TYPING
1
CLKAIIED LOTS $iqO, $150.
CltEDI I LIlREAti OF
$200. in a n n
o i t i n .WHY NOT givo a picture for
SANFORD
Christmas?
It la a lasting
LIMITS. PHONE 1I75W .
116 N. Park
Phetie 180
memory. Visit our temporary
FILLING* STATION, stork and
studio and make your choice. FOR RENT Floor naiidcr. Ea*y
equipment for salt*. Phone 0101,
We also have shell plaques. opvralion. Iteasoimlile inter, San­
Sara Newell, Golden Lake. Kt,
ford . Painfefc Glass 13*. Phone
rumnlshed Mouse TraitSMALL. F
303.
^
*
*
W .S*- L
P M T'"Just outslda Hly.
available. Will StO R E FIXTU RES, commercial
wa
Lights A water
h o ik ;I', ■ PLYMOUTH
roll Iseparately.
H H p
$200.00 each.
refrigerators, soda fountains,
PARTS AND -SERVICE
Phone 71G-M4.'
tables, booth!, chsirs, special tOt Palmetto Avg.
Phone 1011
built' fixtures, freciers. etc.
8 BEDROOM home on 2 lota.
SIGNS
Write or phone collect, R. W.
Fruit trees, nil modern con
Bouhlln Mfg. Co. .Volusia Coun­
Show cards and poataia
venirncea.
Immediate posses­
O— DKhrH SIGN HER VICE
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone
sion. O. B. Griggs, lit. 1, Box
O. D. landress. Phone 1021
900.
too 8lpe»*Avr.
‘T ^^URpTlSUED_ bedroom* with HEATROI.A, In goo*l condition. Cohen’s Radiator Shop for- rot.,,
plat* radiator service. 106 Ha.i619 Magnolia Ave. Phone 218..
liath by couple with 17 yr old
ford Ave. Phone 356-W
^ daughter. Pltone 1352.
Fruit — All kinds $1.00 bushel.
, J . T. Farrier. W. Geneva Aver AUTO KEPAIUISTL Hall’s Garnge* Sim ford ami Celery Ave­
S A R T IC L E D
FO R S A L E ’
nue*. Phone " IU90-M,
fi. E. Washing Marid no. Phone
1175-W. -

Chock Full of Luscious
Fruit and Nuts

largest ,A*ForlPieni of Christmas Tree* in Town!

FOLDS OPFN AIR PRODUCE MAMET

Phnpe I.2H7

Corner Third &amp; Magnolia

5 lb CAKE $3.65

Ann Page

Yellow fling

No. 2Vz can 27c

IONA PEACHES
Alin Page

SALAD DRESSING

Wilson &amp; Company
frOHMEH
P R IC E

Whit** ILiusc Con«lt*n*VJ

Ann Page D n n r lJ

SPECIAL

College D-32

$11.45

$ 8.50

College D-36

$ 8.40

,$ 6.50

14 oz. can

MILK

CHR18T.MA8

SPARKLE GELATIN

. 1)10X0

,WR Official

$16.15

Indestructo FF110

$ 9.70

,3 for

1A X P til site A

Spinach

too*. Pure
llyiiiugcnatcil Vegetable
______ Slmrli-lllMK_____ 1 _

3 It) Cun $1.13

7.50

Ann Page

Ketchup
Inna

Ann Page

n iK R U Y
1’reHervcH
1 lb Ja r 33c

Tomato Juice
Hallaolt

5 lb*

Flour

55c

Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!
Fancy Yellow *

SQUASH
The more you drive it,
the more you like itl

For I h-prndnhlr

HEFFHIGEIIATKIN SERVICE
’
‘ Call

m

Emperor

2 lbs 20c

(tKAFFS
Snow Whitt*
9

GANAB REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

lb

15c

2 lbs

25c

lb

40c

CAULIFLOW ER

Ph 570-W
Faney

lloekki cplnu fj'rvicc, part tbuej

CUCUMBERS

social security Mul Income I at
mailer*. 'J F. Dempsey, 300
Magnolia. Phone 9107.

Fancy Englirh

Ul APER SERVICE
For detail* of I he safest "maid
service" now in Sanford call or
write BABY VALET, Dnytotu
Beach. Diapers supplied.
Local f
help
you. Tends a i l angish* Vidusis
• Roofing Co, Phone 005-R San­
ford.

WALNUTS

BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST
A t more oral mors Chevrolet ownert are diKOverlng,
years of tarries m#on nothing to a Chevrolet I Thlt cor
hat extra Strength in every part—built-in ruggednsts
and raRobttty—the excellence that endure*. Il wilt serve
yaw for Korea of thousands of mil**, and the longer you
drive it the stranger your appreciation of It* value—for
if. pioKeue* .Big-Car -durability and - dependability
urvequoled In its fUh).

IS- NOTICES—PERSONAL
ATTENTION LADIES I
Make a one-stop «ervice fur all
your laundry arid dry cloning
need* by using your favorite
Self-Service I .sundry.
THE IIE L I'Y SKI.FY LAUNDRY
406 W. if, Nl
___ _8anford

I93| CHEVROrirr M atter 4-*^or
sedan. Phono 73, Thomas.

Ckewelet w) «Met dl Mber
te n In Its field. It artsy*
yee uaerlw d*9*e—smarter
tolori—m a rttr »pbel|lerv
eaekjf

n n i* r i t» f M - - J , I8 If
la

e—
tio—
n- g_

*#*£» e kw tlM lady by
fbber el leweW price*.

VoeVeeievaeal

rl4l*s-«weelhae*s

end reed- tleedteet*.

too, b een * edy
Chevrolet, ot e l tort

Is 0s 8eid. 99*1

etnethWttedKaee-

$3.1,0

1 bu box

$1.95

Xmas Parkage

ORANGES
Mrxine

Can

Chili Powder

i4c

Ivory

Soup

*3

_ SPECIAL THRU SAT.
Huperlte Grade A Baby Beef
Chuck
*

UNI

IN

Ilf

FIIL D

Snowdrift

HAMHUlUiRK

2 for 19c

lb 41c

Heavy Calvee Steak

OUTLETS

lb 75c

3 lb Can Ileavy Calves. T-Bone A
Porterhouse

$1.29

Bwtethaart

Soap 2 reg bars 19c
Iona

lb 75c

Buiiertt*

Lava

CHEVROLET

lb 49c
Kuunit

Ige bur 19c STEA K

Soup

Tha demand for new Chovrolels lurpaaaet all
pravloui racordi. That means It's wl*a to tafeguard your taifsportaHofl by bringing ytur i.
preteni cor to wa Tor skilled isrvlcd, now and «t
regular Interval*, ponding dallvary of jraur now
cor. S4o at Tor dependable, cor-tovlng aorvlcd.

L O W IIT efrR IC ID

V2 box

A PPLES

Flukes lge pkg 35c ROAST
Hujierite But turn

__Tee tag*t bAt e Chevrolet ter
•1).lotted psrfereeet* ollh
eteaelsp, Aad Cherretes's
« oil d’s-ckeep lea Velre-leHead Thrin-Me*ler laflse,
V«lqre la It* prlte re*|e,
ertaal A* lew * k i ef e w fy evt el erery *e*on et fvet.

25c

Xniat Package

Ivory

On* leek »*t 1*1 yee «*el

2 bchs

ONIONS

Every mile gives added proof of

preacn let Ive will gladly

ME*AT CURING and smoking in
rentral Florida’s must modern
frozen locker plant. Wc Qotify
you by card when your meat
in teddy ami guarantee aali*faction. Plant open daily 8:00
to 6:00.
A’HNTHAL FLtIRIDA R U II’K
FREEZE AND STORAGE CD.
401 W. 131h HI.
Sanford, Fla.

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n e e d '-A n e w "R O G Ff

I ’LL BUY your car regsitHrsa oi
WILLIAMS*TROPICAL *
or condition. Roy Reel, 3 0 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
FRUIT MAKCET
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
2405 8. Park Ave. 'Thane 1216.
St.
Rav, II65-J
f Fancy packed orange* or mixed
OLD
CHINA
‘
cabinet.
Phone
citrus. Fresh Ohinge Juice.
TAMPA HORNING TRinU N E
706-W.
..
Delivered to your hv
liimni
ORANGES for sale 91-00 bdsbsl.'
WANTED CLEAN C O T T O N
PhqilC C-3106 or 294
II, L. Gieagy, Paidai ..
w.
pound.
RAGS. Will pay 10c poui
Royal Master tires are back again.
Tha Hsafacd H»faU
General Electric aulamatie blan­
• II. n. POPB CO. INC.
kets for sleeping cqmfort.
Electric
TO
BUY
new
6r
II. IL POPB 00. m e.
oung P. SANFORD n.autv Salon, tele
refrigerator. K. _
phon** 1354 o r Mary McMahon,
0 . Box 781, Sanford.
CELERY PI^ANTS,. Abbott A
telcnhone 1351 Permanents all
Cobb, Early Fprtuna and 763.
methods, starting $6 and up.
II. G.' BcRrena, Phone County
2003.
A UTO S TOR SA LE
FOR SALE—Cow A Heifer calf. I B
alton adding
sec o n d h an d
407 W. let 8 t Phone I164-W. 14 F T . custom -m ads house trail**
bamachine $20.00.
' ’or. Phone 1314.
tween 0 and 6.
S
HELP WANTED
GIVE HIM a 16 II. P. Johnson GIRLS WANTED. Unay’a Drug
Outboard Motor for Christmas.
Htara.-,
-Available OaWt” “‘
Hardware Co.
Sanford Bawling Allay want* pig
boy*. .
fhtm* 63,

82.23

GRAPE JAM

t

WILLIAMS TROPICAL
1-3Q (iAL. and 1-35 gallon table
tup water heaters. Electric Ser­
FRUIT MARKET
vice Company. 207 Magnolia 2466 8. Park Ave. near Geneva
Ave. Phone 1216. Fancy pack­
Ave. Phone 101.
ed gift box&lt;s. See our line.
ONE THOR Hntary Electric IronPlace your order now,*
er.
Gout rum! it ion.
Phone
571-W.
UN K iltn J Dg_ruoot .suite. — PUqrui
4100.
CUT FLOWERS. Mr*.. Y. C. Bol­
linger, West 1st St. Rear Mon- TURKEY’S — Fresh dressed or
tot- Center.
. live all aslies.
Place your
Christmas ’order now. One mile
A l.L-I.ITE- Aluminum casement • beyond Wilson Coyner on Mt.
windows. Doubt* 'hung alumi­
Dora Road or Phone 9101.
num and steel casement win­
dows. 1 Miracle Concrete Co. II FT. FRIQIDAIRG $299.75,
309 Kim Av«. Phone 1336.
New, just arrived. An excel­
lent Christmas Gift. Hill' Hard­
12 GA. lis t Up shotgun, excellent
ware Co. 801 K. F irlt St.
n. I|ughes, Big Trailer
condition,
Phone 63.
Park.
___ __
I DINING TABLE, 4 chair*, good
Christmas Gifts.* Shipment Just
wicker eonatrurtlon. Croslcv
received.
Moderately priced.
Radio 6 tubes also talde, all
Glass, exquisite allter pieces,
good eodditltin. 914 Park Ave.
novelties. Order* taken for doll
or Call 147-J after 5:00 P. M.
clothes. Antiques. Maytrn* Hodg­
kin, South of Airport. fl A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
HAND crocheted baby boots
dot) Magnolia. Tel. 70.
WANTED AT ONOE. 16 uied
SINGLE BED, Innerspring matpianos. The Music Box, 119 W.
tres*. Phono 643.
1st St. Phone 963.
(CHOICE TURKEYS fur ChrlsF WAN
mas, all silo*. Dellvared.- -II.
thW‘. lu c /u rn ^ V
W. Shannon, South Sanford
garage. Will pay caih and haul
Ave. Phone 7 p*W i
away. ,Ph. 1014-It or 406 San
ford Ave.
*
FRU IT CAKE
WINE FOR YOUR FR
ai Hull Kit's
Highest cash price paid far u#*o
furnliura. Tad Davis Furnltun
LARGE roll top iak office desk,
Co. 811 E. UL Ph. 958.
(‘slmctto Ave.
Paul I’ciold,

75c

1 It) C A K E
3 It. C A K E

IM cts*l SUShl Ct rxCiUC 1U CCS

■ *.-•

Nu.*2H

STEAKS j .

Ib 78c

FRESH PORK
Center C u t'

CHOPS

*,

,*

Ib.fiSc

Hominy 2 cans 27c Fre.M (Half hr Whole)
HA MS
Bright Sail
gt %g »i Mtstv
Bleach
l i e 20c SPARE RIBS
Copeland*

Moraal

Napkins'
Dally

.,

80’s 14c

BACKBONE
Copeland’e

SAUSAGE

Ib 69c

Armours Oil (6 tt&gt; Cans)
9 1.99

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THURSDAY. DEC. 11. 194

THE SANFORD HERALD. SALFORD, FLORIDA

PACE EffeHT

Strike Settled
A t Government’s
Workers Return To
Work For 10 -Hour­
ly Wage Increase
OAK RIDGE. Dec. II

-1

t/V&gt;

Politics In Aid
Ire** Pas* »*«•

aiaitf “ihaip rhsrgrs" about the
rontluct of foreign nffaiis, th*.
the
waa "one uf the moil
regrettable" he hail heard in his
10 or 1|0 year* in the House.
hep. Clarence Brown (ll-Ohiel
iced of/ on McCormack. If Mc­
Cormack regretted what Hallerk
had* said, Brown thundered, "I
far more regret the remark*
he has made. Certainly thla la not
Ihe lime and place for personal
attacks.**
The Ohioan, who has crossed
swords with Halleek on Interparty political alratrgy at time*.
•ailed Ihe Indianan “a great1
American" who “spoke a* an
American on the floor here to-

The labor dispute which had
threatened lo tie up production
at one ol ihe government’* lirgeat atomic rnrigy plant* war retlied early loday when the Carbide
and Catboa Chemical* Coip, aijd
a CIO union agreed on a new
Hep. .Jarman til-Ala) replied
contrail
briefly to lliown, deploring that
The company and offwall id "the gentleman from Indiana,
the United State* Ga*. Coke and the majority floor leader, has
come in at this crucial time and
delayed this hill with a politiral
discussion.
" I Ix-Iieve Ihe people of this
country want this leglslation'passi-d without the delay of tweedleclee and tweedledum," Jarman

"The Florida State employment
Service found the Joba for them."
Mra. Thomason said the Puerto
Wean government hed been advised through the American Red
Croaa that report! of "easy
money” In Klorida .agricultural
Joba worr exaggerated and watch
should be kept on unauthorirrd
emlgrallon from Ihe island.

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 11 (A1)
— Plana for the formation of a
statewide school safety advisory
council to plan an "effective pro­
gram of aafety education in the
schools" were announced today hy
State Superintendent of Publif
Instruction Colin English.

English aaid he will appoint a
27-man committee consisting of
representatives of teach* r-educa*
tlan institutions, the University
of Florida, Florida Slate Univer*
*alty, motor clubs and safety coun­
cils and official state agencies.

MIAMI, Dec. 11 OF)--Fiftyfour
Puerto
IU U I
* ass- ■
iRicans
t i v w r n * were stranded
w
here temporarily niter flying this
week from Han Juan in a pro­
mise of agriculture Job* at Vero
Brack.
‘-Mint of the men were-buikc,
hungry and terrified at the situslinn In which they found them­
Supporters of the hill hoped selves." said Mrs. M, M. Thom ato gel a vote on final passage ion of the Travelers Aid Society
later in the day. But the chances
of Republican-Ih-mocrallc coop­
eration In that direction apparently dimmed when llalleck, Mr
Hormack and Ihe others starL-il
wsj

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(/!*&gt;—The
police department warned owners
of small bars and eating places
today that a trio of thieves have
schemed out a new way to rob
them.
The trio ha* used thl* system
•ucrraafully three limea (his week:
All three enter a small bar or
eating place which .has no cashier
on duly. They eat or drink, then
two go lo Ihe rash register. There
one opens Up a newspaper as
though trading it hut in a manner
that hide* the cash register from
other* in the place, The second
thief opens the cash register and
dipa in. while the third one chata
with the wailiT-owmir and clears
the way for r»ca|&gt;r.
The scheme
net
ItOI in three raids.

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The new contract also contains
a wage re-opening option that
can tie excirlwd In eight months,
and provides ' for additional In­
creases for iwiip thsn JO per­
cent of the hourly employe-*
"where wage rrplltle* were claimed to exist under the old pey
schedule."
Shift differentials of 10 cent
and 15 cent* an hour on the third
ih’i/t also were agreed upon. Nofoliations previously had resolved
about .10 other point* st b»««A general mfeting of memlicrs
of local 2HS o f, the CIO unho
l*en ealled-ior tonight for
rfttlficatinn of the agreement.
Terry, president, said

CO M M EN TS

(D-Ala) told leporter* they flgUM‘d the hills.n^iliiined ovCr Its
Idggest hurdles^when the House
Into yesterday rejected amend­
ments to cut the bill to

By ALTON L. III.AK F-SEF.K

Associsted Press Science Reporter

PHILADELPHIA. Dee. I I -U I1
The first look into the mysterious
central cor* of human nerve fib
era, revealing a structure never
aeen -befnra, was announced, today
to Ihe Electron Microsrotie Hoclety of America.
The discovery, which promises
new knowledge about how nerve*
piade hy Dr. E. De
Jtnlirrtia
Hchmitt;' biologist* of the’ Ma** '
arhusella Institute of Technology.
The looking was done with an
electron
microscope,
w h ic h
achieves effective magnification*
of 100,000 time* actual all*, nr far
of mlcrosf-olic*
Iievoml the ,power
.
using ordinary light.
Nerves are composed of
fibers arranged In parrnllel
cable. Evidence was found that
the core of each individiml filler
contains many long slrlng-llke
structures about hhlf a millionth
of an Inch thick. They appear to
he tuhtilnr or cylindrical in shape,
and they run in parallel lines
They arc denser or thicker along
their outer edges than in tlirir

Other congressional develop
merits lodny included:
A House Fond gw Affairs Sub­
committee said in a report on
International politiral movements
that "the Communist hope of
early victory in western Europe
through legal Democratic politic*
is dead for years to come.
cro ss hands
The report prepared hy Kep. mined. ...
Maloney (It-l’a.), added, however, spaced a t characteristic intervals.
This type of slnirture bus W n
found
munlsts using “their party radre* studied so far. and appeals lo Is*
through illegal and violent means characteristic of all nerve cores,
the biologists said. This strangement has never been ohscrvri In
icnd Congress his long-range Euopean Recovery 1'iogrsm (Mar

S ID E L IN E S
By ARTHUR IlRCKWITII, JR
A Hemlndrr
TV* would like to remind all
hunter* of Contra! Florida that
one of their responsibilities a* a
licensed hunter I* to observe the
ruiea and regulation* of hunting,
safrty and Conservation, The
Seminole County Sportsmen's As­
sociation k making a special ef­
fort to show the way and set thr
pace for thd other* to follow.
Staying within the hag limit, i»
on* of Ihe first rule* which
should be observed.
Anyone shooting game after he

House he was "amaied to learn
(hat liundreds and prohaJily thou
sands of government employe*'
taking advantage
hour week lo hold down additional
part-time Job*.

to Hauler llearh.
While we are on the subject,
and aip giving out trad* secrets,
ight as well say I hat there
are plenty of.ducka this year In
the Central Florida area. They
seep: to be feeding In Like Apopkh and roosting in Lake Jessup.
There are many duck* on the salt
destroying his own sport In the water Inleta around Titusville/ It
years to come.
Ira* been reported.
---------- TI»U-Outdoes-War 14 -----We-hrant a it port pti enf hsmEveryone knows thst eating
habits of fish are peculiar, and
sometime* msy even lie rtasird
as provoking to the angler. They
are tempermenlal In their’ ta»ir*
and one never knows just what
their appetite* may rrgvr.
It all lead* up to a pair (&gt;(

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other types of tissues.
The M. I- J . .sclentlsLs found
the. string like structures In the
rshhita. snd
nerves of htiumns, rshhits.
and in Invertebrate* llkr
_..... Inlrsters, and eiati*. The
human nervi-s were obtained frkh
operations in' which sympathetlr
nerves were removed to relieve the
symptons of high blond pressure
Nerves of the hrnin or spina! cord
have not yet tieen examined, . &lt;

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.The iiervcs_ were broken ..Into

ml cores, which are surround |
L .,
t . _I t , L m . H 'i i n m i H i i s l i t ,
&lt;i| hy
a -sheath
known a* myelin
The central core rangy* from
I/25,OOOth* to |/1.(MMHha of an
Inch in diameter.
nervrs transmit
impulse* in still a mv»tery. It is
known that it i* an eloctro-chem
leal action in nature, and that
implusrs rim lie transmitted at

nerve* is not known, hut is lie
ing studied intensively, Drs. Di
Roliertls and
Dr. De Kobertis is an Argen
tine scientist now working ns s
Guggenheim fellow at K .l.T.
Thr three-day meeting a t Ihr
Franklin Institute is the flflii
amiunl convention of Ihe soriely,
and It* first international con
ferenew. with delegates attending
from England,. Holland, Australis,
and France,

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Anderson's amendment came up
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enlergrncy aid program. Supporl*
rra o f . the lull have said they
consider It “over the hump" and
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' Pauley Tells 1947 Airline Fatalities Double
Propaganda Is Truman
Number In Any Previous Year
Of Deals In
Denounced By
a Grain Market
U.S. Secretary
lly JAM BS J .
Associated Prena

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Government Official
Says He Is $100,000
Worse Off Sirice
Taking Present Job
.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 &lt;/P)-Edwin W. Pauley testified iftHay that neitlier Preiident Tru­
man n o r. Secretary ot Agticul
lure Anderson aould have known
when they criticized lpecuLtoi*
(hat Pauley war opr rating on the
commodities market.
Pauley, a special assistant lo
- Secretary of the Army Royall.
made the italement before the
Senate Appropriations Committee
£ he testifinl he is $100,000
* worse off" because he started
selling his holdings in commodity
futures after taking over the post
— - last Sept.--3.
- - -rMr. Truman in a tadio message
’ Oct. 5 criticized the "gie.fd of
speculators who gamble on what
may lie ahead in our commodity
r markets." Later, in - Lying his
J0-point anti-inflation program be­
f o r e Congress, the President ask2 ed legislation to regulate speculatiee trading-on the exchanges.
Pauley testified ha held “some­
thing In s than a million dol­
lars’* worth of commodities wr-ni
he'took the Army post.
In a statement to the cotnniltee lie said .that he had "liipildated approximately 00 percent
of those commodities, reduc l&gt;g
* —Jny holdings of grain from 500,Cwo bushels to approximately
60,000 bushels.”
loiter he tofd the senators that
he "did rather well” In comnmdi. ties trading this year,
a
Rut he denied, under quoalhuiIng by S e n a t o r P e r g .u a o n
(H-Mieti), that President Truma i
could hare "conceivably known
of Paulay'a aetivltlea on CVt
i r a s l U M UM l-as* Ki«lfcU

............ ........ .

amt 12
paasengri* ami
12 crewmen.
, i.,
In .liai,i_addition, -to
32 pasaengers and
The current total of falalilU-i five crew iiiitiiW i • were .killed
this year in all kinds of acci­ in four accident* to non-schcd.
dents on scheduled airlines ia uled commercial planes and eight
274.. This
includes 20 rpassenger.
,,,
...
persons were kilted in four ncand 13 crewmen k lllcd Il i t n ree ^
u
flight..
accident, on United S late, ind o m tttk ,| r||„* u afternatlonal air ne. and U c e w . jfic M
, , BiUmaUj ttt
men and 11 ° t ^ r fwraoluJdll«t tt,^M ^ 8 l/ j J aw nRvr. m||„
.luring
ruin-paaaen^r-carrylftg lh(i
?lf
„,u#* . t
flight-, .uch aa training op**ra. i 3M J20,6W ,
each
figure
“ ‘J!1*’
, , [ c o e d in g
1040 by 6 |n&gt;r
Two pet sons wen* killed by |cent,
The
estimatid
n u in
propellers and one crew niem!&gt;-r ,
u$ airline pa**iugers * is
fell into the sen- when an »*• 13,181,1114, an Increase of nearly
trodume blew uut and ha Was I
it'aaiiawta as gags Z lsu l

Doctor Says Gain Police In Jeeps In Wages Is Lost Attack Red Mobs
D ue-T o- Inflation In Rome Square
A v e r a g e Teacher’s Communist - Inspired
Salary Today Has
Strike Reported To
Less Buying Power
Be Losing Strength
Although ilatr ’ Irgitlsluirt increated 1947 ■appropriation* for
education by ^bout $480,000,000
inflation hst mote 'than crated
the gain in teacheri* salariet. an
official of the National Edttfation
Association said today.
“Today the average teacher in
the nation - receives a salary with
considerably less purchasing power
than the average teacher's salary
of l$&gt;39,” Dr. Ralph McDonald
told a regional conference of rdud o r s in a prepared address.

“K u rilc . InUattv,
taken tor
Club t/Iakefr1yrsmt-J.
Ann It ft ^qorte ’prObabli*
«-» . j
cio»e of
or the present
‘ mat
that ins
the clou*
Ians Kor Party |^r 'w
va rts
At Country Club
M„
■

Plana were made today by the
’ Lturu Club at ft. meeting at the
Tourist Center for Its Christmas
party next Thursday evening at
Ihe Seminole Country Club. The
regular ocheduled meetings for
«V)ee. 19. 20 and Jan. 2 were dis­
p e n se d with.
. Fred Ganas, Celeryfed assis­
tant football coach and mi-mbcr
* of the Mona, announced that
trophy had been donated at the
fecent football banquet at Long.,
wood to Iiyron Heard for hia good
Mocking as a Celeryfed grlddcr
during the past season, lie an­
nounced that a plaque including
Beard'a record will be' given to
** Seminole High School by the cluli.
King Mon \V. 0 . Livingston
—
former Ktng~l.1otrHenry~AVi*~
te commended club group in
charge of welcoming International
President Bred Smith Wednesday
Vnornlng, also the club mrm&lt;t&gt;ers, City and County official!,
■ .and' representative! of other civ' |c club* for turning out so well.
It was reported that the Sanford

&gt;_i I'mUIss N »m rase Kilkll
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Four Men Arrested
On Murder Charge
’ BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 12,
lA V-‘ Police Chief Floyd Eddins
announced today arrest of four
rn on charges of assault with
tent to murder In the shooting
of a milk truck driver', employrd
by a dairy involved In a labor
dispute.
&lt; The police chief said one of the
Tour, whom
he Identified
____ ______
__ aa Tltto
oberson, 19, admitted orally that
W fired- t he ehet that -wounded
&lt;. the driver yesterday.
Eddins said Roberson claimed
**sejf d s f e n i e . " Roberson was
Quoted by police* as saying he hail
been working as a truck driver
' at various places In Birmingham
Ifor the past several weeks.
The other three arrested were
Identified as Clifford L. Mark, 29,
’ Tarrant. Ala., a former driver for
.W h ite Dairy Co.; Don Vestal, 31,
Tialtss, Tsx., southern organiser
for the AFL International Broth­
erhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs,
Warehousemen and lUlpere of
America, and Oscar Leroy Har­
mon, 82, Pratt City, Ala.

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FATHER'S CHARGE
DETROIT. Dee. IS &lt; *&gt; -E I*h t.
year-old Linda Leo Belford, who
force “all my daddies and all my
mammas", was on-her Wty to
lasPlorlds with her father today,
^although a circuit court judge
admitted that the Lord might not
"E n d in g
over the
little girl,
J . Murphy
Walter.' L.

Ilf.

a long custody fight
winsome, sandy-haired
Circuit Judge Thomas
gave her to he» father.
Belford, uf Pensacola,

■ROME Dec,

12 t/Pi

Jc rp -

bome police riot tqusdt, twing­
ing clubi, charged (Urging crowd*
todsy in the heart of •tnlr-lKiund
Rome, a* throng* chanted the
Communiit anthem "Red Flag."

Police quickly cjraicd
the
crowd*, in the Piazza ('olunna,
from their concentration j»oinl be­
low the window* of thr Italian
foreign office. The crowd gave
wav, jerring and hooting.
Two auociated preit photo­
grapher* from the United State*.
J. Waller Green and Frank Noel,
tarrv-struck on the head by police
dubs, but suffered no teriout in­
jury.
They continued working
after identifying themtelvri.
Rome'* general itrike, now in
it* tecond day. appeared to have
lootrnrd it* grip tomewhal, dr*,
piie thr determination of the Communiit-conlrolled Chamber of Lab­
or to purtue it to the bitter end.
Strong-arm police irieaiurr* weak­
ened the ttrikers' effectivene** at
Premier Abide de Gaiperi't Chtiilian Democratic government pie*led for a lettlrm rnt/

Donald added, American elemen­
tary' schools face a shortage of
from 386,000 to 426,000 teachers
in the next five years.
“The seriousness uf this dis­
parity cannot possibly be over­
stated.
“The present shortage of teach­
ers, even by the low standards
of 1939-40, is at least 161:479 In
the public, elementary and secon­
dary schools."
“It is •sicnlial,’* he added,
The most vIgorou* pollen action
“That emphasis be placed upon
quality as well as upon quantity.” was at 'the I’iaiia Colonna, and
ii . mumm*
vmm* r.tahir
He said many of the 1200 re­
cognised teachers colleges “make
a travesty of the process" of pre­
paring their pradualri^ to teach. Doctor Says Control

Chinese Cook Shoots
Two, Then Kills Self

Price Ceiling Plan

i*

STRKBIG
Aviation Reporter

WASHING I O N .’ tfce. 1 2 .(rP)- The nation's airlines (his year
have carrier1 mote |&gt;ei&gt;oiis. flown more miles and had fewer crashes
thin in either of the t&lt;*&lt; p’nsding years, but in 1047 L talilin to
date me more than double anv prrvioui year.
Civil Aeronautirs dt.an Gymri show that 199 pjisengers and
1/ new m -niloii were tilled ir five accidents duting lorlidulrd do­
mestic tqierslion* file I'Hl- loti-h were 75 passengets and 22 ctew
members in nine ■accidents, tile d '
----------------------------

WASHINGTON Dec. 12 (/P)

N O . 280

Of Birth Is Urgent
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 12
(TP)— Dr, O. O. McCormick. i&gt;n&gt;fessnr of obstetrics at the univer­
sity of Indians, says control of
the birtli rate Is more important
than atomic bomb,control IT n
future war I* to be averted.
Speaking before a postgrad­
uate course conducted by the
University of Oklahoma, the profeasor said last night that "overpopulation produce* want, want
produces despotism and despot­
ism produces war."
“Therefore, over-population Is
basically the cause of war. Where
food and jobs are plentiful, the
problem of government Is simple
and strife Is not necessary,” he
said.
Dr. McCormick said planned
parenthood Is concerned with a
neglected field of public health,
pointing out that causes associated
with childhearing constitute the
third largest grqup of deaths In
Amerlea.
— —
—•

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12 l/P)
—A young Chinese cook, appar­
ently brooding over taunts about
his race, snot and killed an
IH-ycar-olil housewife (o death,
wounded her sister and then kill­
ed himself, police reporti-d today.
Police Inspector Lloyd Kelly
said Gim lick Tom. the cook
shot M n. Betty do Grange Har­
rington, rstrangwl wife of a
former serviceman, twice it) the
stomach and twice In the shoul­
der last night, then turned a
.46 caliber .pistol on her alster,
Frances, 16, before shooting him­
self as police arrived,
*
The elster, who wai not
wounded seriously, said thenhad been a dispute earlier hi
the evening over community
kitchen privileges In the room
tng house where all lived, Kelly
related.
Kelly said the girl apparently
had taunted Glm about his race.
TRUMAN APPOINTS COY
Police said Mr*, Harrington’s
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 I - 0 P ) estranged husband Is now In Officlsls close to President Tru­
Norfolk, Ve.
man said today its has decided
to appoint Wayne *Coy, radio
G. 1’a LKAVB ITALY
director of the Washington Post,
ROHE, Dec. 12 UP)— The last ■* chairman of the Federal Com­
American troops in Italy will be munications Commission.
These officials, who declined to
in the United States for Chrtismas,
be quoted by name, said the nom­
It was announced yesterday.
ination
of the farmer Italians
Maj. General L. C. Jaynes, com­
and
long-time
manding U, 8. forces in the newspaperman
Mediterranean Theater, said final associate of .Paul V. McNutt in
detachments will sail from Lag- government service, will be sent
born on the U, 8. Army tran­ to the Senate around the first of
sport Admiral 81ms in tima to the year._________________ '
clear Italian territorial watera
REDS STOP TRAIN
before midnight Sunday, Dec. 14
BERLIN. Dec. 1*-UP&gt;—F if­
—The final hour set by the Italian
peace .treaty for their departure. teen heavily-armed Russians held
ap and broke Into a U, 8. Army
supply train recently on the road
DIME BOARDS
The Rotary Clob will have to Berlin. In the Soviet occupation
the
American
provost
charge o f the dim* board* a l l , ____
day temorrow for the Salvation marthal'i office said today.
A report made by American
Army empty stocking fond. Roy
guards to their commanding
Holler, Robert Harris and Earle train
officer said the Russians were
Turner conetftuU the Rotary com­ Intooicatod. No shots Wer* fired
mittee In charge.. All Rotarian* and although the Rdaeians broke
planning to aaaist are .naked to the seals on nine cars In rthe 63contact Mr. Harris before tomor­ car train no loot was taken, the
row morning.
report sold:

Marshall Says Less
War Talk And More
Spiritual Conquest
Needed By World
LONDON

Dee. 12 GP&gt; —

Authority Over Bas­
ic Goods Is Asked;
Price Rollback To
June Is Possible

14 Arabs Killed . U. S. Jews Asked For $283,156,000
For Aid In Developing Palestine
By Jews As Holy
Land W ar Rages
By

American ofifriaU reported
tonight Soviet Foreign Minis­
Bevin Tells Commons
ter Motulov had renewed hie
hitter attacks on the western
May 15 Is Latest
powers in 'th e furelgn minis­
ters council todar ami Secre­
Abandonment Date
tary of State Marshall told
hipi in rrsponae:
It* JnXF.l’H C. GOODWIN
'll la *ery difficult to have
JKKU 8 AL B H , Dee. 12 i-l’i
. ■«* respect for the dignity
— Thr Jewish underground
of the Soviet ’ government.”
Ztrurk hard with bomb and.
Firat information on to­
gun today at Arabs In five'
day’s reportedly stormy meet­
parts of Palestine and when
ing was that Molotov offer­
du«k descended on this Mosed no compromise on out. Inn •abhalh. 2 t persons had
• standing i4»ue* before the
t s n i^ lllt iJ fur. a total of 191
council, but Instead lamba*led aiinr parlilfdti was aniumnrthe poticlrs of the western ,
ed. •
-'pow ers in Germany.
\t trasl 13 of the dead “ A ifrlM n . informant's said
were Arabs whom Irgun Zsal
that British Foreign Secre­
l.eumi said it had struck
tary Itevin rommrntrd to the
. down in “retaliatory” blows
raunril, when Molotov had
at Tirrh, Gaza, Haifa, Yatur
finished, that what had been
■and Xhafarr- Three -bodies
~ z i l i p l * * a whole aeries of
were found burned in a
insults and complete untruth
British
overseas
airway*
and Molotov might at least
trunk srltrd by Arabs to­
have- thr cuurleay to thank
night at l.ydda village. At
the other ministers for *ll&lt;
least to Arabs were wound­
ting through aurh a state­
ment.
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WASHINGTON Dec 12 o i l — L LAM ItAND, Dec 12 td&gt;! \
Meanwlllle. the Senate Republience new war propaganda and IA Arab* today! The M-d.sv |«tinr§ A. Failey u k t lif if no »lr4«lv upvfsiic) hrm l m piue* 14,1 ^
Coimmlltv go! lu^jrlhdeath
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itrtf*for a “spiritual conqurit" of
"prodigal ton" fiolu the limnr- (or Honda citru* on luuther.i '* 'JM'* Inut-,until piogram aimed
over
thr
impending
partition
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world problem* to restore manPalestine ro»e to 187 in the Holy hold of the Demoeralu adminis- maikrti tin* week a|v|w-ared to In-!4) bringing down tin- high ccist
kind't faith in peace and under­
■continuing, willi Inuei* oir th e '* ’*
liaitnlan Ialt (R-O.),
Land and 30) in the Middle Eavt. Iralion.
standing.
Amid roaring laughter, thr one- New Yotk market paying more ■'**» it would be unveiled tontorForeign Secretary Ernest Kev­
(loll., he' drclated, ate necee" „ w*, . &gt;rr"
in told the House ol Common* lime chairman of the Democratic I for orange* than they had nr i
•ary to rraiurrr a world "lick un­ that May 15 is the latrsl dale National Co,pm,Iter and , rust mas-! month.
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to death of war."
on which Britain intend* to aban­ o r hV . . I ...... - - ......... - I f A' &gt; - .r ,.J .? '., N ~ V -.l . ' “ wiiii*'
i j # itch)n* were mil ‘ 'nistle
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" file great deuce of all man­ don lire Palestine mandate.
irnitsl rAir lai* fait tliwlil that he &gt;lion li.OttO lm»e* cd lllr to
4I VtlsfItltlril r»
kind i* for (teace and undenlandQritn pleaded that tile Situation jucl hpa not lieeu "lltvile*r t o 'called “ interior" oratige* fnougll!
ing."' Matihall said in a ipeech in Palestine not be aggravated conm back lieforr
J an average of $2 7'» pei Imis
at a dinner of' the Pilgrim* Soci­ "ami thus make moie difficult
Farley appr.ircd at a Iritimonial and 3,500 hose* ui Indian River
ety. which i* devoted to promotion th e . t*tk that is to be seen dinner for thr newly-atn»oint*djorangn sold for $1H0
of Anglo-American friendship.
j b n i |b . ” Hr exptesseil hope tba' postmaster general,-Jesse M. Don-! This **• tl'C best juice for
14
"Peace and understanding — a plra for an end to strife in ald.on, who once covered a 12- "interior" fruit since Ne
they should not br .so difficult to the Holy |j n d would be weigh
nfr letter carrier'* route in Sliel "lien (hey .limuglit $3 14
srcuie when the common people J "ill -Grrat Dnlaitl. New
l.ower joitrv in other atl*(ion*
. byyjlle.
I’ORTIANI). Ole. Dec. 12 (A'l
throughout the world
hoping | ,„ j OU|„-,|r ' as. well
l‘*lFarley'* reference t» Id* *l»tu«]luought the &lt;l*y ♦ avemg* '&lt;*o ■■ i'olitlt Ambattitdor Jo*e| Winieand praying for such a result. Y r tjr ,ime
with th,- administration followe&gt;l I'loiida orange* to $2 *7 on I 3.w it/ laid today In* rnunliy fear*
jM-pple ate Again featfu! of war.j De(rn ,e Minister Ahmad Shat ati a.lilrt-s* in which Frank ‘ mg) |Hlxrt ,„|t| .,| nine ca»iriii that "llie irbtillt ill llir aggrctiive
Walker, |..i*l m ailer; genera) from
.
lo such lengths have the |&gt;top«g-: abati of Syria voiced in Cairo 1949 to- 111i6 noted hi* pfeaence "''M* 1,1
Gcimen spiiM*-' "ill *tsn a new
ll unilesni i.n I '* * , tUahll
Atab drlriminahun
|u
fight ami said'
Tl“' N,'w ' " lli
^ war ,'liidi /otllii be avoided by
“Let'a
bring
out
the
fatted
calf
welCutne
chatiK''
front
tinb*W
against creation of a Jrwisfi stale.
ll i* good to have the prodical "f $2.06. on Dec. I »«d '«n «v- the "fiiendl, inoperatioir’ of Ihe
' *.tying all I’alrUmr would become mm rutiirn lo* Ihe houieholil of hh
uf till niorkefj*
thut »lny United St.ttr*. Rlmia and Brt. a, battlefield, with llie Aiabt go- ful tiers."
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tain.
,
Responding. Farley told -Ihe
Pre-Chrlstilln't buying "»&gt;' ,••**I mg into a Itlood lialli lo ilralise
lli.il i* " lit. lie told thr City ■
gathering:
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not
come
Iwk
lirved
by
NuiHiy
citru*
men
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f ilirmtelves "
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"Thr pw‘pi*,,» *“"7 u '""i" hi a ptodignl son.* Tbi* is'iln* ia- the cause »&lt;Ctilepi ice*
are «I |,,nd "look* with *otnr anxiety at
Y l U l i l L t f l - B ,)lsn 'capable ol ili'frtV *^ the fir*! lime t have turn invited •price-* (,ru|M-frnil
niner I left
in-re. 1 hopeit will
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more often."
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nation In 1933 until 1940, when;
which was designed to restrirt
he broke with the lale President. A i.l&lt;uui
lhe_activitlea of J anie* C. Pettil
TUKXJi
l rit* I It ini t t*r ni
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lo'* American Fedrrafion of
t Generally cold weather *preml ovt*r
In ■&gt; alatemenl Ini Nt-w 5o,k (if i(
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over most of the country today, la.t week fnrley said 1 want to ,, k wh„ ,vn, allegedly stablwd
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„.luV..r,.,, B,,w»red ir
callH
|,re t K ^ * Cr“'
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V r." 1,1free*P * " * we President Truman te-eleeled
oUed * l'etrlllo’a
“tyrannical
uf , !hn« M|(tWcsl to Mow
Mr Truman, who .b'slgn.ud ^ i r i i ' Coirt .hi* nmrning and
rrr. the committee tecommeiidriH {Ag
cen, r„, Tc „ , nll(| chilly
Doifablsun a* postmaster genet al
V'V» L
, ■,
i ,, (in section* of northern Florida In -il month to sin-ree d KuWtt E. I i-imivi-,1 lli* slillt to allow th,
I. Consideration by the Ju-tlce , |u| Muth„ „ Californio.
Haniiegnu, made a five-minute near* of wound* in hi1* back in
Department of whetlirr "the mo,
Th* Federal Weather Bureau surprise visit to the dinner gath- flu- rn»«- again*I I. K. Floyd who
nopollstlc practice* of Jantea Car-' in Chicago said temperature*
i* charged with assault to ram*
nar Prtrlllo and the American would climb in the Southern i-ririg of several hundred postal mit murder ill the. second degree.
service
official*
and
shook
hands
Federation of Musician* are subOn the * Ifind and queatiutfed hy
Ject to prosecution” under the ateaa and in California but read­ willi Farley a ml other* at the Aaslalabt Slate Attorney George
ings
of
slightly
below
normal
head
table.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act. *
Telling the group that "tonight A. DeCottm, I’nrju-r staled that
2. That (he Taft-Hartley lailmr would continue in riiosl other
llV had Iter 11 stubbed by Floyd in
sections.
i i i , a 11h " it
I’a a e Z !la&gt; ir
Ijiw In- amended "»o that mon fight after be had ordered, the.
The mercury dropped to 6 be­
nopotlstlc practice* by labor uni*
Utter to remove *ume cows from
ons which are injurious to the low in Wausau, Wl»., during the
an orange grove n.-ar the l.uhii.
public Interrat shall be forbid­ early morning hour* for the Truman DtacloseH
, ||a Road. Thi* was on ‘Jan. 12.
den." The committee did not country's lowest reading. Minus
Parker stated also that Mrs.
s|iecify how the act should tie rcro marks also were reported . Flection FosHibiliticM Floyd bad slapped him. and that
in northern and central Wiscon­
amended. *
L. E. Floyd bad attacked him
3. That it be made Illegal for a sin and some part* of Minnesota.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. (IP)—
Light rain fell in secllons of President Truman waa quoted for from behind. Attorneys for the
union to "license an employtT to
th# Great I-akci and the Ohio the first time tialay a* api-aking defendant are L. F. Boyle and G.
do business."
W. Spencer.
4. That persons or firms put Volley area* eastward Into New i f re-election iioszibilltlca.
on union's “unfair" list# be given England, while rain Is reported * Dr. J . J . Vailnrino. the retfrlng
the right of redress In federal |n the Southeast Atlantic-stales. antharituior from Panama, !»td Growth I h Expected
courts.
Yesterday'* high mark* were While Home reporter* after bid­
6. That officers of union* be 79 at Tamps, Fla., and 78 at ding goodbye to Mr. Truman that
In Legion's Posts
I t u i l i K * ■■ I'aae n « a i ,
Miami.
llie President bad told him lie
A large growth in American
might visit Panama " if I am re­
Legion membership In the state
elected."
Vallarlno, emphasizing that he after the first of the yrar wn*
and Mr. Truman had spoken in predicted thl* morning hy D*a jocular vein, related the follow- narlmrnt Adjutant A. Reid Mann
following a trip to aouthwiwt
Ing exchange;
“I told him that I am guing Florida Legion Posty this week In
down to Panama to run for company with Department Com­
President and that if I am elected mander A. Reid Mann.
Hy FRANK CAREY
1 wanted him to com* down and
Th* legion cxis-utivii* visited
Asorluted Pres* Helenes Editor
Hosts at Plant City, Mulberry.
visit me."
^WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (41)—A record-breaking tolar "egploTo which he said Mr. Truman Uhere they conferred with Na­
»ion which drove .flaming, gaieou* material more than e million replied:
tional Committeeman Mead* Wil­
“If 1 am re-elected, mayhe I, son. th# Bay Pines Veteran* Hos­
mile* above the tun'* sulfate wat reported today by the Carnegie
will, l l will be fine for our future pital, and the Children's Hospital
It Hiiuiion cf Washingtou,
relations."
at Ht. Petcrsliorg. They also Vtailthe tiunic solar 'ptominrrKC," which makes the mushrooming
ed Maderla Post 27.1, a new post
cloud from an atom fcoml a mere puff by comparison. w*» photo­
of 170 member* and witnessed In­
HENTBNCBD TO DEATH
graphed el Carnegie'* Mt. Wilwin observatory more than a /ekf ago.
stallation of officer*.
SALONIKA, Dec. 1* (AT—
Meaaurement* which established » ■.
------------person*— Including
IU altitude at ’ 1,064,186 mile* juat getting a new nation under Twenty-nine
BOYLE ANNOUNCES
on* woman—were under sentence • Senator Lloyd F. Boyle of San­
were completed only recently, way.
Sun spots igre eyclonic etorm* of death today following - their ford baa qualified for ro-tleclion
the institution's annual report
rn Uw sun, father than ex­ conviction by a military conn from (he 37th district. It was-an­
said.
last night on charges of plot­ nounced this morning at Tallahas­
Other news on the eun'e activ­ plosions.
Dr. Horace Babcock of the ting a Communist uprising In see. Senator Boyle, local attor­
ities included a finding that sun­
spot disturbances In Mur, 1947 ML Wilson ataff discovered an Salonika. Llfa sentence* were ney and veteran of World War
were the moat violent for any apparent eonneetjon between ro- imposed on iq others and 20 I, was elected to th« State Senate
month since May, -1778* when fatten! of heavenly bodies and mors were given lesser prison In 1944, and hi* district embraces
Seminole and Brevard counties.
terms. Seven were, acquitted.
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tin- Wheel,-r Fertilizer Company
ut t tvicd" lia» Iweti. cotnplelctl apd
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iH.iiii'vd 1&lt;m|hv bv Jl F. Wheeler,
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M llarb-y, assistant manoger.
CfiinlruJlisi uf concrete and
Steel und With 86.000 feet of floor
(4fil44'4*. tlie new plant U »&gt;' firvproof us is iHoeuble, deelared Mr.
-Hurley Roofing 1* of corrugated
Iron und llien* nre steel floor*.
The foimer plant » *« destroyed
by fire last Feb. 19. Recently
there was » small blaze discovered
nmong some nmmonluth nitrate
bag*. belioVOri lo have Wen Ignit­
ed by "a welder’s torch, but dam­
age was reported but alight.
A one ton mixing unit equipped
with a conveyor Wit carries mst«-tint to Ihe storage plant at a
great saving of laWr. About 40
people an- i-nfployed at the plant,
which is equipped, say officials,
U set ve the whole Florida area.
Tin- company-has alx semi-trailer*
and three trucks arid trailers to
deliver product* to grower*.
POSTPONES AWARDS
j Award* and letters will be
presented to the football play­
er# at Seminole High School
during lb,- chapel program on
Monday, Principal Herman Mor­
ris announced tmlay. Coach Carl
Kettles ha* been attending a
*hurt course -conducted by the
general extension division of
the University of Florida to
prepare
teachers
to conduct
courses In automobile skfety and
driving, and has been In Gaines­
ville-all this week and. was un­
able to make the award* today
aa was prttvlously announced.
Sheriff P. A. Mrro and deputies
today warned gypsies camped on
the Orlando Highway near the
Bluebird Inn tp leave the county.
Police Chief Roy G. Williams
cuinpanLed th* Sheriff.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1947

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A COLORGRAPH FOR NEW YEAR'S
SMART STUDENT'

Take Your Choice

A PROFpSSOR, wlehlng to choose an IntelllRent
r \ student for a special assignment, called Allen,
Bacon and Cooper to lilm and said: "I shall place
either a rad or a blue d r d e on each of your fore-'
heads. As soon as you see a red circle, put up your
hand. As soon as you know what the color of your
own circle Is, put your hand down, and he who
first knows what his own circle Is gels my
assignment.” The professor then placed a red
circle on each man's forehead. Immediately each
man put hie hand up—each teeing a red circle.
After a moment or ao*. Allen put hla hand down,
knowing hla own circle was red. This Is pure
logic, flow did Allen know thst his circle ivss red?
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O-be found-defined below nre ten t e m s a l a R e­
verse th e spelling o f th e first w ord to (jet the
second. By., .w ay o f Illu s tra tio n : “ B elt b rra k s ”
could sta n d fo r " s tin p p n its .”
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Kinglv beer
- - - - - ---------Calories* («*et. - - — - - - Yamplre's fi le.
- *- Twofold praise.
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IVII17. QI1I7 on what'* hfi&lt;• rnn he on appropriati rlf i t i t ton
Inr a New IVor'e /*nrg. In th t meantime, y rr con tty one
yiiinm lf. In are how good you tu t nl rnlehing on In thingt that
are "new’*.

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1. Where‘a tji* old year old and the new year
Tien.' first—A'ru&gt; York orW ne (in Inca 7
—— 3—U ukk. nuw. huii.nmnv of the United State*
h a ir name* beginning with \W ic’? .
3. A new scienlific law i* said to li/»ve In-en
sstnhllshed hy the falling of nn apple upon the
head of Sir Isaac New —— ?
4. The sleeping beauty above woke tip one day
to find herself a in ir nmvlc star, willi a new nick/ name, “The Body." Her name i« Maiie M---------?
5. According.to the adage, carrying Ice to Icelirul it like carrying coal to X tw -------- ?
ft. What nrnlyierdt inaita nen’* aumhd the
world In Novett\Jie’r?
7. Oldest 'English colony is .Vein-------- ?
* R. At what point did colonist* land to establish
NtU' England 327 year* ago this fortnight?
9. Rut ccnturies liefoie, European* had a set*
tlem enttn the future N'rwrEftplnttd, ai ,Vew—-—
It). West I1..ini'* and Annapolis* sister scrvlca
school, fheCoast Guatil Academy;Is at Vf«*
—
IT The rla ’sic hymn. f.M'rf, Hindis l.iih l we
owe to John Henry S t to---------?
12. There'll l,e a new Jlardi liras festival funn
|n..Vri,'—— ?
1JL Ns*( to-Ned- Yoi k. which oT these wiinlil you
say Is ithe largest AVu-aik, Sew Orleans. .Vent
Haven?
14. As a lot of World W ar II vet* can tell you,
there \va* little that w«s new going i n in MmimPif.
rapjlal of .Veto-----— ?
16. T hey'd ‘rather ,hpve been stntlonc I nr on
leave In Wellington, capital of S e w
?
16. Canadian prnvlme thirst smallest in nren
and second smallest in population l i AVic' —■?
17. It’s pruverldnl that *'»rir
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cltan"?
* 18. Will* li is the newest of the Cjosp i* Iffprftrd
In the New TeManirtit, that n . tti^ one written
last?
19. Who's the pew manager of the Boston Red
Bo*, formerly mnliager'of the New York Yanktts?
20. The word new* otiglnated a* nn acrostic of
w hat?
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to him with a proposal.
"W all tease y o t r land and
atart payment a t the rate of |1
an acre. Aa to fu rth er payments,
you can take your choice: we'll
ralae the rental | ! every day, or
$36 every week. Which will you
take?
* -Suppose you had only ont
minute In which to advise Jose
which offer to accept. What
would he your choice?
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f —“ II* k**e*th bsrk hla *avl to m 1
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players hsve en­
SIXTEEN
tered the howling tourna­

ment staged among employees
of the whlfilctree factory. The
winner -will play the champion
of last year’a tournam ent. This
mean* the winner among the
sixteen has to defeat five oppo­
nent* to achieve the title.
All of the player*, including
Inst year'* champion, seem to
l&gt;e evenly matched, considering
the handicaps allocated to them.
This being the case, what are
the odds against any of tha 16.
entrants winning?
't &lt;n it is r&gt;iBi|'(n
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RIDDLE
W hat can a
man alwaya say
s a f e l y to h is
wife?
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WORKS LIKE:MAGIC

murderm y s t e r y

C E E how good your friends
|_ |E R E 'S a magic trick for our junior readers.
O are at inlying this m ystery:
A thlmbla la placed on a table and Is given
A lawyer and a physician
a little push with the finger. It mysteriously glides lunched together, usually (pend­
gracefully from one end of tha tabla to the other. ing k couple of hours together,
All th at la needed to perform this trick le &gt; nearly every day. The physician
thimble and a atcel ball-bearing of such a size aa always paid the bill. The other
to fit eaallyjnflde tha thimble.
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day, the donrman of the res­
P a n the.'thimbls around for examination. Re- taurant they frequented, ran In.
reive it back and aecratiy introduce tha ball. N ext— celling fo r a doctor. The physiput it on the table and give It a gentle push. As the clan responded to the call, fol­
thimble topplee over the other end of the table, lowed by thedawyrr. Th? physi­
catch It and! retain tha hall and pas* tha thimble cian found a woman, aerinusly
Injured, lying face do-vn on the
.around again for inspection.
aldewalk. He turned her ovrr,
then -said In shocked surprise,
“Ssllylk He added th* explana­
tion. “ If a my wife!”
PALINDROME, a iy a u know. Is a word that . - Whereupon the lawyer took
la spelled the same forward and backward. out a gun and shot tha doctor.
For example, Hanoah.
Why?
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Using the 12 lattera given below, form four
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ranged to form a sentence - a sentence that aika
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DIVIDE IT UP

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M YSTIC M ESSAGE

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MAN walking In a it reef, found a sheet t)f
paper bearing the follnwlrtg:
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To aeeounl rendered
t.r *------------------He thought H « as a cipher message, and casried
It lu th* police. A member of the department
rei-ognizeri it Immediately aa a letter-rebus, per­
haps »cnl by one puzillat to another, and read It
without difficulty,
f a n you work out what It *a;s?
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T H E artist celebrated too
• much -Hi* night '.bafore he
drew ihie illustration for a
atory, with the result'ihat It la
full of error*.- Theta are at
least nineteen of thr.rt.
Clocking yourself. See how
many you c a n .find within ten
nilnutr*. Then shnw the plgjjire
tn your filrmls and *»ei if
they7 r a* smart as you are.

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Y shaped like th ii. I f a an or­
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You want to divide it In four
equal portions, ao that each por­
tion haa two of the tree*. How
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Canada. How quickly can you
find (t?
I t t 'h r . 1 : 4 * 1 1 —To w hit n * * lr &gt; wero th* F ijp t T ht firtl U tter It in ete, but not
u n i in h* rilu re id ofl*f forty
fa atom.
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The etcond tn laugh, but aof fit
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roof.
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T h t fourth in chlm t, but not in
IS—ritriotic totlity labhr.l
toll.
11—Wilh lh* Jaebon* vt wnst animal
d d r.miitv •lay » lhuu**nd -e.n 11 TAe fifth in goal, but not fl)
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SOLUTION
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE PICTURE?

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TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY

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ALUABLE orea wera dia
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covered on Josa Mendoza’a
land. A mining company cama

JUNIOR raadJ era can find
-eom t enjoyment
In making an ap­
propriate decor­
ation for New
Year*! Day ap­
pear among this
maze of lines. To
a f f e c t th a a p ­
pearance of tha
hidden design, it
is necesssry to
color each seg­
ment with cray­
ons or colored
pencil* in ac­
c o rd a n c e w ith
its kry.
R nieana tha
a r e a la t o ba
colored blua; R
—red; V-violet;
Y—yellow; 0 —
o ra n g e : G R —
gray. For gray,
use a black cray­
on lightly or a
soft lead pencil.

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41—Ayilat*

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FIGURE IT OUT

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k a fifth of X is equal to a
fourth of Y and a third of Z
and If tha difference between X
and Z la BO. what are tha three
numbere. X, Y and Z?

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WOODEN YOU KNOW?

I WENT Into the wooda and tt
■ caught me, 1 sat down to look
for it, and (hen went home with
It because 1 could not find It
What?
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tt* Peace 6f the W « U t
_. ROMI the R i p w i i f Amarira;
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Considerable cloudiness through
Thursday. Scattered. » h o » * n
Thursday. Continued mild this af­
ternoon and Innight. fooler
Thursday. Moderate tnulhrrlf
wind*. shifting
tn
norther!/
Thursday.

Te **rel#re Pnm»wfly N r Sanford.

A N 1 N D E P C S I)E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

JpLUME X X X V II!

Established 1908

» i i. 1

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A W E D N E S D A Y . D E C . 10. 1947

To Hold First
Meet Jan. 5

GOP Offers &lt;j
Program For
Price Control

Secretary Will Con­
vene Little Assem­
bly To Study Mis­
use Of Veto Power

Anti-Trust Laws To
Be Set Aside To Al­
low 'Industry-Wide
Price Agreements

Truman-RejectaOil Export Ban
WASHINGTON Dec. in (AT
■— President Tinman want*
congress in think It over cartfully before taking any action
to nrnhiliit ahlpmcnta of oil
abroad. Otherwise, hr aay*.
the country "may B u ffe r."
Mr. Truman gave this ad­
vice to Chairman Welch (RCalifl of the House Public
Land* Committee, in n letter
made nubile by Welch today.
Welrh and Chairman Hutl&lt;*r
(R-Neb) of the Senate Pub­
lic, Land* Committee joined
1e«t week In asking the Preaident to ban oil exporta a* a
mean* of contorting petroleum
refervm at home. fn giving
reporlera a copy of Mr. Tru­
man's reply, Welch aald the
letter "doe* not answer the
problem."

, By Marshall
German Reparations
- From Current Pro­
duction Asked By
Molotov Are Denied
: LONDON Dor. i« m —
Secretary of State Marahall
charged tonight that Rnaiia
an taking aaaeta from eaatern
Tiermsny at a rata of more
than. SSM.OOO.OOO /e a r l/ and
, he demanded that the with*
dr■wall be halted affective
V Jan. I.
T. *
*
LONDON. Dec. 10 (/P)—Sec
rttary of State M anhall infnrmrj
Soviet Ruuia tonight that "the
Uaited. Slatea it not prepared to
s a r« to a n / program of, iepgia&lt;
A * ' from current production a*
j price for the unification nf
O rm an/."
Apparently M anhall war at.
tempting to have a showdown with
the Soviet Union and uring the
teperation* for thii purpose.
He declared in a itatement to
the Bit Four foreign minuteri
cttoncil. made available by the
^ itiic a n delegation:
* A II theae matter* we * have
been ducuiiing: the eaport-im
port program, the first charge
on German export*. agreed Mate
mmi« of etternal occupation com.
balance*, economy, et cetera, will
revttt to the queslion* of repar­
ation*.
1 *’ll»» impotrihle to have a cleat
picture of how all theta raailrn
put into effect unit**
we gkl a dear answer bom the
Soviet delegation on the queition
of repatalioni from current pro3dclion.** —------------- ' j
• Manhall skid ha wanted ir
clearly understood “that the
United Slate* la not prepared to
to aqy program of rrparfram current production

LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 10 (TP)
—Secretaty-Geners! Ttygve Lie
announced' today that the, yearatound "Little A»*embly" ol the
United Nation* would convene lor
the first time here on Jan. 5.
The “Little Asicmbly" wa» ere*
sled by the regular 1947 assembly
at the suggestion of Set telarv
of-Slate Manhall bul Ruttik. lh_ t
(
Soviet Ukraine. Roland. Yugtri
I 1A n C P m c i n o n t
1 davia, White Russia and Czech*
L ilU Ilb A l U M U t n U ,
oslovakia declared they would rei r « *i I
I A il l . tu ir to attend on, ground tint the
V I Sits L o c a l U U D new body wa» illegal and con­
trary to the 'UN charter.
T
t &gt;.
Lie, ■&lt; hit weekly newt conferCivic Leaders Turn rnt&lt;!, „ i d he had received no ofOut For Early Morn heiai notiiication of the Soviet

Fred W. Smith,

Reception At Bank egates
M“ b°"°"
of the

Fred W. Smith, president of
Lions International, was escorted
into Sanford this morning with a
tiren blowing police car leading the
way down Dark Avenue-ftom II* •
south city limits, and was given a
hearty reception by City and
County official*, and representa­
tive* of civic orgsniialioni at lh.Florida Stale Bank.
President Smith Was accompan­
ied here m his specially decorat­
'd Lions automobile by A- A. Delarge of Winter Garden, interna­
tional representative of Lions aBd
C. EL McNulty, a director of the
'Hganiulion. and Dr. C. W. Breader Pettis, designer of the Monu­
ment of Stales at Kissimmee. *
Member* of the Sanford Lions
Club, headed by King Lion W. O.
Llvlngatorr turned out In good
‘number*
the welcoming. Klfor the unification wanfi w aiforrepresented
by Prasl-

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b

M

six countries al lh
trgular assembly which tan (lorn
^*P L -L 6-la-N ov..j^_wi|b. ill A 7.
•attending
U,nd,n«‘ T,,c
Soviet boycott would reduce the
active mekbeiship on hand to a
maximum of 51 natidns.
The SecseUry-General said he
would preside at the oiM-iiing
aetaion Jan. &amp; pending selection
nf a chairman. The stuff expect*
the new body to meet about
twice a week. The big power veto,
used 22 times by Kus-tia , in
the Security Council, f* one of
the *ubjecta tilled for debate;
Lie announced that the com­
mission to supervise elections
and independence for Korea—al­
so created at the suggestion nf
Marshall—would leave Jan. 2 and
hold ft* fit si session in Seoul
sometime .before Jan-- 10- The
.Soviet Ukraine, one of the nine
nations named by the assembly
to the Korean Commission, h’a*
announced* refusal to serve, and
It was considered likely that
rami*
Russia would *, Wu- lb*
•ton from Hovn-t-occup
tlM tlaM l an Cm * fcU

Elks by Exalted Ruler, J. E
Rowland, tha City by Commlsaioner* Andrew Carraway and I-e*
R. Leiher and the County by
Judge R. W. Ware, Tax Colfactor
John L ‘ Galloway and Sheriff
P. A. Mero. E. G. Kilpatrick,
president of the bank, extended
s welcome
With a fine aenae of humor,
&gt; TKTERBORO. N. J.. "bee.' 10
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 (/P&gt; OPl—Cliff Evans and George President Smith, a Californian,
Twiman landed their twn pint - praised the Florida climate and A House armed services subcom
■Wed. 100-horaepowef f l i v v e r declarer! that hi* wife had writ­ miltee said today that one or twn
planea at Taterbnro airport at ten him that Los Angeles had Juat
•10:1,0 A. M. today, ending a lei­ received ka first rain since Jan'- atom Immhi dropped in the San
surely 26,000 mil* globe-circling uary. He aald that lie was de­ Franciscn Bay area probably would
flight unique In the h itte r/ of lighted with the early morning be enough to "cripple/- and per­
reception here (8:30 o'clock) and haps fatally, all American activi­
aviation.
, The two former Army pilot* revealed that h it trip was "an ties in *the Pacific*
S '
came in a* cnaually aa they de­ exceptionally ftna experience." He
Referring to the location “vir­
parted from this auburban com­ declared that In all justice to
mercial airport on Aug. 0. They the big cities, some pf tha finait tually side by .side" of the Army
Itad flown aromvl 'tha earth tn work Is being done by'the tmalle.- and Nary supply bases in Oak­
123 dkya to ihow that It could Llons’ Clubs.
land. - the Marine Corps supply
done In little fabric-covered
be. doi
The Lions movement Is •grow
» S*n FmltCISCo the Nava
Jffcraflt with a cruising speed of log all over thy United Hute*,
per hotor.
IPS rollea
ml
he asserted, and during tha last)*hipy*rd at Hunters Point and
flight of fighter plane* •»lln lia tn l
r« a - lk » &lt; |
the Navf air' bate at Alameda, the
W ad the tyro pilots oft the final
group said:
from Harrisburg, Pa., todly.
"We believe atomic weapons
, JSvani came In flrat, touching De Gasperi Offers Big
could destroy ibem all tjve fur
thg runway if few aeeondi ahead
Public Works Outlay thermore. they are so constructed
or.Truman.
.The flag* of 23 nation* and
ROME, Dec, 10 OP)—Premier that modern weapons should eas­
various Insignia gathered e t each
o f.th eir 49 etopi were painted on Alckfc de Ga*)&gt;eri'a government ily be able to reduce them lef
'
the -aides of each of tha tlhy offered It.000.000,0rr0 lire (it bout rubble.**
The subcommittee, which In­
tUanea, smallest rVcr to eroea the *J8,0W,0O0| today for public
works in Rome city and province spected tha area leaf September,
dKiuu and to circle tha globe.
Beneath each of tha flags was to avert a general strike threat­ said j ha armed forces should contha name of a leading person In ened to proteat unemployment, sldsr relocating the supply cer­
ts rs and eliminating duplicate fa
country. ^ Including that of unofficial reports aald.
Newspapers forecast the cab­ citltlea.
Eyans. 27-year-old f o r m e r inet's action might be Itg last
The report aald subcommittee
Army Air force pilot, flow "The and that the harried IThrmler m tm ben "surmiisd that consider,
Qt&gt;: bf Angals" named after hie might announce tomortow hi* atloni of economy now are gov­
native Los Angeles. Teaman. SO- fifth government. Including rep­ erning—to perhap# too great *n
year-old wartime flight Instruc- resentative* of two small leftist extent—tha ilraU glc plain of the
■-- (twwiiaieO ■■ re a e Rtakti
parties, which would afford the Army end Navy" and added:
s^'v
1’
---government an unaasailalde mar
"in one Instanco In particular,
we ware adv|sed flatly that an
&amp;D8t Office Revealfl Jorlty In the asmsmbly.
a
• a tt
‘ehsmher of labor for Important Installation Is located
it'MUaw*
p ««« adwati
■ i \ e w { S e a s o n a l llO U r H Rome province « u to consider
the
'a: offer later to­
^ Postmaster Joel 8. Field today day. It had demanded 10,000.000,- Prison Inmates E nd;
announced |h a t tho Poet Offire 000 lira to help the unemployed
will be open every shopping day In the Rome area, estimated at 2 Day Hunger Strike
Th* general strike threat
Christmas, Including Wedand Saturday afternoon*. remained Implicit,
MCNEIL I S L A N D PRISON,
} that shoppers take adWeak, Dec. 10 (AY—McNeil la­
*
ROME, Doe. 10. {Jh— T ie land penitentiary Inputta* ended a
. of tbasa two day* to
the strain on d«*ui work- Chamber of Labor voted a gen­ two H
day
I hunger strike
Ike yaataiiUy
eral strike for Rome’s provine*, against food served a t the prlaony
other day*.
.effective at- midnight.
and Warden p. J. Squltr said
The government of Premier Praaldant Truman'* ptvgtjun of
on Wednedaa/a and closed Atclde de Gasperi, according to meatless Tuesday* and Oggle**
■day afternoon*, a t theae unofficial reports, had offered Thursdays still would be strict­
y* been found tp bf moat Bhoul »1,000,000,000 lira (about ly followed.
HH,650,000) for. poUic work* Ip
Announcing (he end of tha dem­
the city and province of Rome In onstration try an epproitm a'c
CAMP FIRE
IB of the 1,600 federal cooan effort to avoid, the strike, 1,018
MP, N.
which w si called to protest un­ vUts, the warden disclosed a
employment.
mitte* of three Inmate*, chos­
P winter
■ en by fallow convicts, had con­
to death
ferred with him on suggestions
HULGAKIA* CflANUB
rly
LONDON, Dae. 10 OPl-Nickoto for Improving tha aarrlas. _
"No -rioting or serious disor­
Dolatovchev. Bulgarian political
ders occurred a t any '
the dem onstration/
IffB jte?
had realgoad as a formality re­ ■aid
Ha
blamed
tha
protest
mainly
quired by the saw constitution,
sing bat would be reconstituted la - on the difficulty In serving n
j mediately, with Oaorgi Dimitrov “varying diet" under. the Presi­
tbs
dent's food conservation program.
.continuing as premier.

Flivvers’
Marks End
(p &amp; World

WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 &lt;/Pr—
Republican congrervionsl Icldet*
agreed IrnLy on a l»ur-|K&gt;mt *nti-tnlLlum piogtam for enactment
dunng the present vesuon ol Congic»». Senator Tall of Ohio,
chairman ol the Scnvie Repuhican 5|erim « Comrmltcc, and
t loll-e* HeptiMu vn l eader- H ll&gt;
eel: of Indiana, announced tho
program provides, for;
I. Voluntary t n d u* t r y-w I d e
.agtcenieiik to hold living tb tti in
line. Anti-ttu«t laws would be
ret avidc tcmjwitatrly for such
agreement*, and lh- Administra­
tio n would be given monk/ to
ptpmotr -tifji * piogiam.
i. ConHntlStion and expansion
(d rxpoit rnntrols.
3. Increase, from the presen' ■
25 ssrifeeiit to 40 p c n ent ,.lh s_ .
gold' teaerve* rrqutted behind curtemv j-atirs' by Federal Reserve
Banks: and increase l&lt;"n» 7V to
Yi jrcrc-nl
the gold reserve* -.
that I rjri.il Reserve Banks must
tarty * to support the deposits
&lt;if tomm*ti ral banks.
-I. Controls over vital tranrpor•
• .
Photo by Raymond Ktudto tatron facilities, inch * ' boxcars.
Hanfn Clau* in shown a* he waved a Kiwling al It); to n'clork 1**1 job nf drroratin^ hi, f|imt and the little rahin on it with imitation
The—H—
pubib-oo*- drafted then
Saturday morning In a vrowd of rittho-n .tir lld d to who (athrrrd '&lt;innw In the form id rorinn to contrast with Ihr -.mill plnr Irrr--. progtrun n'a b reply !■* President
In give him a hearty welcome when hi- arrived at the MiinhipaT Soon a flrr l«mling, Santa was borne uptown In the rh e rn of
mitaii'n request f«r broad |rowPier. Hants navi hale *nuw, or aotnrlhing that look* like U tn Ihntiaand* in the higgeit and beat parade ever -.iinn-nirrd by the er* to readme rationing and
keep him frnm getting homesick, no the Key Cluh hoy* did a fine Jayreen and Hanford Merchant* Aaanclation.
11rire e-min ds if the—Adirtllltllt
I itui* dhtiialtl itgctitg- they *i«* u'T"“
n m ’Mury,
A d r ill fit ♦ I'ill cM rtrinf w a tt
W a lla c e A tta c k s
L o c a l R e s id e n ts U rg e d T o J o in
nf i !•*'* tvrmitleni&gt; requeflt wt»
npiT nSlfr,i ijy i&amp;Frpiarr **f I’um
IUrnffiim y«l#rtl*y to n
I n T o u r i s t A c t i v i t i e s A t C e n t e r D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y m eits
iiiiiii Judi&amp;iiiri SubcommiUtt*
Hut Republican* h»f« made clt«r
Ili&lt;- tourist Cluh will uteri 'oniglil at H:00 o'ch^k »t the lo u rh l A s A &lt;&lt;W a r P a r t y , ,
t rnlet and .* Jine n-i-g) »&gt;n of m lings, picnics -and event* will Ini t x s/'n f*
, .21) I n A r m y C - 5 4
•tlattpcu,for tht tqamrg *eai. it was announced today hv L M A*im c
ver $72,000 Jump Ts tie*
fI„ ■ «&lt;. , , ¥ dirrclor of I nm ol .«c*tv*tir« of the Seminole ('nuntv Ch»rttb*r Savs Hr Will Run In
ccn On 155.329 of ( ommerce ,
. Heildents nf Sanford and Srmjnnle County are urged by Mr. ArUnits Of Produce fn't'S*icier, Not Cliongcd («00SC BaV F o r e s t
to alte-rd ihr t a'lu-nn-jt. meet and welcome the winter visitor!
and enjoy lltr* gnod time lint
IIHACA. N. Y. Der. in m
WESTQVER HELD. Mas»„
will follow In the form nf card trip* on the 81. John* River. Th!»
will f&gt;* the first time In many Henry A. Wallace «*iil toTry that lice 10. 1
\ Mk' l r r Iran*gamr*, and outdoor *pml*
year* that wilder visitor* hero “tmlrti ihrrf tt a change** in pert plait* with s crew member*
r um*n Murk^t it ifllectriJ in tn*The shuffle board court* and
‘November
islet vrport of $414,573 the horse shoe court* have Iroon have had the opportunity of aue- America-* foreign |mltrv "theie i"irncd Just before midnight
-C*'jLiL'n~T.~~Ti~ra"iTVinsr tin- heautie* nf nature on
In the jfj wHdtrnM* north of
for 155,12*) unit* ol Florid* grown' put into fine thiijv by city work l.iike Monroe and -the 8L. Johns will he * ihinl party" itt the pie« , tinnse
Itsr, I itiraihir, The Binsproduce tompilcd by Market M-xn men. n windbreak' has-been In River. *
idertlisl race hexi year.
h&lt;-r of s iiitlm n — If any —
■
!
h IIi -i I to pfill or I players, mid
Lasl year lln- I hIchI nf rlnirchaget H. J. l-eliman. Thii retirenl i new* cnnfrienre was unkno-y. From the air.
iiw city h«- installed light* for cs, Seminole High School, the i , Art-il
.
aenli a 372,424 increa*e in but- uI e Iu playing.
hr
woutil hr.nl a thin! *mr man could be srrn in the
Hnlvalion Army tuind, eivi^ cluhi i
.
renter of the wrerkxgr waring
inrn over Nov. Irilfi when 134.
An Innovation it the large ‘i«d Mini olhiV orgiinlrationa and it» ipaHv. llte Inini't |)fin»rt.|i( * r r
hi. arm*. \* small rernnnals472 unit* were told.
an I blark ehvcLi i Ixiatd painted dividuals i ontril
to the en pm iilrnl and rjitnsi*p. 1 -rrir lajv same plipr spotted the lone
Truck* liom all ove't the Allan no the cement remit end nf Joymtnl ol tourists with muitcal nf Commerce laul. I w-rll tin what ftcm r ,ln 1ve wreckage. The
Tourist 'C e n te r.
Thl*
tv mid entertainment programs tot .
. i i —
tic teaboard aod middle well th"
main ground rta tu p -parly » «
plajtd with largt- dtukt' with the winter visitors. Evendbigger i '
n
are .jamming the . matket area, nool eyta ‘ntlachrel and playtra and ' hotter program* are plan
WalUce began here an upitatc tcpnrtrd in r&gt;i«v-e River, near
aqd the mam market platform U WIO pole* with hooW to lift ned this year, said Mr. Armltagr, New York ipcsking tour, ihe oh- the scene. H hether the mxn at
the crash « a* an advance mem­
heaped high with celery, rabbage. the disks. Mr. Armitage reported aml‘*he again 'urged local rev i&lt;wl of which, |re .»\'tf.. waa to ber of IheMescuf group i« not
ihat
this
form
nf
rhecker*
wh
*
ident*.to
there
In
the
fun,
I&gt;*»nt and other produce.
played In Canada and •caa-'it the nvrrage atlcndam &gt;■ "confirm" a "lliforv" that (he known. • -.
One of the “ holteit dealt" at formerly
•tumid prove very popular here. was almut 20&lt;) parh meeting, he people north of tho Hums "err
WESTDVER*FIELD- M au., pec.
llie market, in the patience of xTe ti­
Among, tha outings'planned tin* reported, and predicted that * or &lt;qwn mimlril lo the fail the woild IO-t&gt;Tt—A C-54 U. S. Army Air
er*. it the tiring bean deal. More
*
Armitage, *ie even iietter thl* year.
aald
(h*nRe«."
'Force pltnc. reported carrying
than 100.1,25 "hamper* 1&gt;Y fine
Reminded that Senjtnr Btew»- 29 t'l'icflgen.-rvjfhecj ihortly hegrille locally grown beant were
leV (R-Me) «rill in Wadiinglon lore lad midnight in an msew**'* ■
told for 3319,000 ip November.
Monday
that h~ had heard Wal hie. heavily forested area four
K-Ullutra ™
r.la tii
Mont PartH
Of U. S.
Longwood Firemen late planned
to Imlt the Democrat milrs north of Goote Bay Air*
1
k
Party
and
announce hi* e an liedd. NIL!
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS *
In order to further the drivr
Hitow, freering rain and rain at 1/ongwood to secure a |T,0oo didaey for prnidency on * new
Agreement Signed
Ihe commanding officer of the
over a wide area of (Im fire trurk and equipment, toward tirket. the fotmer cabinet njern sir Iran'port command at Goote
For Defense'Bascn C|»H
ountry today a* temiwrature* in the piirrhave of which 12,000 “ *v
Bay Airport appealed td We»tover
most parts of the Midwest climbed already Iwrn raised, an auction bet declared:
‘i haven't employed Senator
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 WA- from their sub rn o level* of of turkey*, chirkeny, produce and Rrewater a* my puhllr rrlnllnna Army Artficld'lo *crtd a helicopter
other articles will bo held loidglit
with all poidble ipeed a* "ihere
The State Department announced ^yesterday morning. »
A t-and of Jight anow extended In the ball room of the Lohg- man. I am not aware of the f«el are sign* of (urvivors." ,
today that the United Slate* and.
that
he
was
engaged
by
the
PUL"
t’lawnma have mignrit an agreement northward through MUnwi '.- Jobs, wnnd Hotel, It waa announced to­ s "I* the FRI kerptpg an rye on
rite Wettover Public *Relation*
for leasing an air base and Li Minnesota, most ,&lt;.( Ilhld.i* and day by M.ixinIIIan Hhensrd, hotri you 7" n reporter, asked.
Olficer
laid lh*! stlhough ihrf
owner
ami
rhalrm
sn
nr
the
clriv\Vi«i
&gt;n»ln
and
p’srt*
of
Indian*
defense aitrs to the IJ. 8. tn be
"Not- that I know nf.” IVatlsre
M «r.ii*«,.t •&gt; Pi-v* re«Ht
la&gt;ngwood Is determined to have
aod
Michigan.
Frcexing
rain
made
used for dsfensb of tha t’anama
11 a , | &lt;«i*ret mn
nmior travel hatardnu* Jn the aaiil Mr Klirpard, and he reveatrd
Canal.
HF.m tlTY H18K
that the more than '60 items to
triwrr
Missouri
and
lower
Ohio
The joint announcement with
an up-to-date
fire department,
IVAKtNLTttN. Dec, 10 JAb—
Valhys
while
rain
al»o
fell
OV*r
Panama said the agreement call*
The State-' Department said tolie auctioned have been donated France Rejects Red
for five-year leases on 18 defense part* of the Gulf itate*.
by
puhllc-aplrlted
citlsens,
day it I* retaining the right to
Tim mercury, which dropped Io
Note
Of
Protest
Site* In Panama and a 10-yeat
fill "i trp u 'fcr an employ* as
Revrrai
week*
ago
Mr.
Shtpaid
lease with an option for 10 more nearly 30.1below In part* of Mln« and civic leaders nf LongwnH
a "bail security ri»k” evan though
on tha huge fl-20 air base at tifv-ta Yesterday, was generally put on a fi*h fry at the hotel,
PARIS Dec. Id (/It — France he has been tlenrcri of any dis­
Rto Hats, nhout 70 mile* west in the 10 to 20 aliove mark to­ entertainment was furnished, ami titled today that the ierrii* of a loyally by President Truman’a
day Rochester reported a low of Fire Chief M. N, Cleveland, Rep Russian note protesting treat­ review tHiard.
of Panama City.
The agreement, under negotia­ 10 above aa compared to a 22 J. Hr alley Odham
Employe* aceuserl of disloyalty,
and othei* ment of Soviet rlliten* In France
tion for 10 months, Is subject below 24 hour* ago. I’elUtpn, praised tha civic spirit of Long- and breaking off Krench-Rusalan neverthefee.*, will b« Informed of
to approval h r the Panama Na­ Mir In had .th e natlhn'a lowest tkood citliens and promised them trade .talk* were unacceptable.
the nature of the charge* and
tional Atahmbiy, which la sched­ reading, 4 below, and tempera­ •Id In the drive. • Longwood obi- . The French charge d'affaires givrn the right to lie represent­
tures
were
near
the
xero
mark
uled to meet Friday. State De­
sens then contributed liberally.
In Moscow, Pierre Charpentler, ed by*rtrunsaL They also will- ba
partment official* aald that in part* of the Dakota* and Newill be Instructed to return the granted opportunity In esUbllah
brsika.
whether the agreement require*
note to the Soviet government. It “afflrmatlvrdy" their loyalty to
Trotparatures ware b*low th* Ticket To MoscomT*'
the UnPed Slates, tha depart­
U. 8. .Senate confirmation la yet
wa* announced.
•eafona) normal In the Eastern
.In Moscow, a French embassy ment said.*
to he decided.
■tales and they also were sligh.lv |
Is Provided Free spokesmen oald the five members
lower In lh* Pacific roast and In .
of the French repatriation mis­
parts of the Gulf states.
TRUMAN CHRISTMAS
HARTFORD, Conn.. Dec. tn sion ordered out of Russia yea///o m v fi
WASHINGTON Dec, 10 (A5—
(Ah—Tha Connectleul secretary terday had received their exit vis­
POLISH POLICE
The President and Mr*. Truman
of the state's office approved as and would depart today or to
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WARSAW Dec. I0 (Ah-The paper* ____#
are planning a family get-togeth­
today _ ..............
organising R
thaJ morrow. They were espellrd af­
er Chrlttmas In the White House envoy* of three nation* t » \ M , Attl„ .|ein Antl-Communiat U ague ter the French had ordered the
mission
—the first Yuletlde season they upon the Poliah government to- w hgu , )o(tan |, „ " frM one-way Russians* repatriation
Mckcow."
.... to explain the arrest* of tlckrt
will have spent In tha executive day
out of France, charging ita mrminployri* aa gradb e n with subversive activities.
eniton since Mr. Truman auc- three of their rm
Albert R. Epstein, a reitai
nf privileges, ea- cashier and one of tha fout
reeded .the late President Frank­ ual restrictions o;
pecisfly of Anglo-Saxons, appear­ •aid the league xaflll give a
lin D. Roosevelt In 1MB. *
"COLD WAR"
Mrs. James Helm. White Home ed t» gain headway,
flrat, class, one-way ticket to
BALTIMORE, Dec. 10 4AT—Tes­
U. B. Ambassador Stanton Orlf- Moscow" to any American Com­
social secretary, aald today that
the President's sister, Miss Mary fla said he Waa making represent­ munist who ran mincea hia eltlten- timony that her clergyman hus­
Truman of Grandview, Mo. and ations to tha-government on tha ahlp and promises to "go to Rus­ band' kept tha parsonage at a
temperature of le u than 80 de­
Mrs. Truman's three brothers and arrest Saturday of Mias Znfl* sia and stay th a n ."
grees and told her to "put on
their wives wilt b* on hand when Mlchalowaka, 88, who hak been
Epstein saidthe President carves the Christ­ employed aa clerk In American
"I lived In Russia a t tho time g sweater, robe* and long under­
mas turkey In the family dining consulates in Warsaw and Kra­ of tha revolution and have had wear," won a divorce, for Mra.
kow.
Nettie 8. Philip..
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PAbR TWO

Former Physical Prowess O f Some
Are Forgotten, Like Pomak Racg
A P N M lf M tu m

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FRONTIER—They are a people
OH THE GRECO-BULGARtAN £**
J*T*
law I* a mm.
The Pomak* ar* an axampla
of Communism socking the poor.
Of thi* "lost race" lr..tde Eu­
rope. historians confess that
nothing of it* origin it eertain.
Pomak* are not even mentioned
in most famous encyclopedia*.
Thtre at*,., however 350,000
Pomak* along both ildea of th*
Greco-Bulgarian border, digging
to tiny, rocky farm* in the Bodepa
mountain* which their forefather*
fettled before a Norman eongueror
tel foot tn England.
They are Moslems but tei
have no blood kinship wit!
Turk*, although the:
306 E. la l HI.
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heir fetfialea are veiled from
rradles to thp grave. F.ldcr*
who have vtoitrd U etra try the
worrit-of Mohaminrd from needlepointed minaret*, but most of the
faithful have never been farther
than 25 milt* from where they
were'horn.
Much of the mountain territory
sprinkled with Pomak village*
It, by default, under .CommunUt
control in the Greek civil war.
“Tax**” of corn, donkeyn and
home-woven clothing a rj collected
with tub-machine gun*.'
i
In uno afternoon. I *«aw half
Ih* population of Partin&gt; a mile
from Bulged*, flea to' Gltvlkl. *
village four mile* deeper within
Greece, because Greek rebel*
demanded a ton of corn.
Taking advantage* of the
rebel*' daylight absence. the vil­
lager* trekked off with wives,
children and winter food rercrfH ,
ilnee at Glavki they* could I*1 pro­
tected by an outpoit of 00 Itoyalist troop*.
Glavki was quite. Soldier* dorad at lookout station* while
young, bare-bottomed Pomak*
begged a share of their Ameri­
can ration*. Old Women trudged (it
with huge bundle* of firewood on
their • looped back*. Tobacco was
hung out to dry on rack* b**id*
sagging stonr-and-tlmber house*.
At dusk; tip- villagr locked itself In. All &lt;w|i d«ws were shuttered A HltlO o ill, M»ry Mctltaw til*
and doors bolted. A new squad, with tom* of the 4.500 doll* which
morr alert, took over the lookout New York Telephone Company *rnduty. Night belongs to tin1 rebel*.. ploy res will distribute to children
Pomak*, some atudrnl* theorise, pii* Christmas. Tht* to th* thirty^
may he orglnnlly of nulpar' stock- nrel annual collection of dolt* and
or a tribe— Human* or Peceneg* my* to be distributed by th* phtmf
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wandered south aero**
—which
th* Danube, In the 11th Century
to halt In the peak* of Thrace.
Fifthy thousand are under the
Greek flag, 300,000 In Bulgaria.
When w rttem statesmen, in
1078. carved up th* Killian's domain in Europe, 21 Pomak village* A and P Grocei
fought off the acquisitive Bulgar*
Sna set up an Independent re­
Sfay Open Si
public. Bulgaria annexed It In
1830 and that was the last of
The A and P. Grocery ha* re­
Pomak* i*lf-mle
vived « former practice of store
Perhaps with tongu* In rhrek, h«iirf designed to give each em­
Greece tent a Pomak delegation ployee a full'holiday* dn
coAfacanw veek.’ 'Iltotead or a
demanding half holiday, and th e s to re w ill
Greek Thr*f». The pe-nek eWm. he onen * ix d *V » a week It wi*
*d part of Bulgaria. The confer­ ! announced today _
Manager
ence snubbed both.
‘E*rl F.van* who *t*ted that the
'.lUegcred hour, system w*nt Into
{rffe&lt;-t Monday.

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Get 6th Installment j work
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TALLAHASSEE Dec. 10 (Spe- emnloyment Is entitled to a week
elslt — The -Seminole C m T n iv paid vnfatloti ami after a ytst of
Board of Pnldle la«lrttrtj»n will y-vrk 'wo waak«.p»trf-e«rMtliUr
receive. r.‘4 .u;3 -ne»l m vT *■ ~«Tir~
Stnr* hour* will b* a* follow*:
sixth installment of school fund*
from the Stale Minimum Fo ni­ •Monday through Thursday,
A rM rto &lt;1:30 P. M ! Friday,
dation Program Fund.
Colin. Engliih, State School A. M. to 7:00 P. M. and £
Superintendent, reported rtiut the
county will receive 81S.271 for
teacher* salaries, &lt;1,427 for
transportation, and $3,375. for
Colored E l k s ,of Celery CitT
Lodge M2 I It O K. will hold »n
current expense.
Tlie checks win tu* mailed from Klk memorial service Sunday •af­
allahassc*. Monday, Deccmbet ternoon at 3:80 o'clock at the
Elk* | Auditorium at
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'Former Physical Prowess If Some
Of Nation’s Leaders Are Related
Be JANK P.AU8
WASHINGTON—A» Chief
tice of the United Static. 1. .
M. Vinson rank* neat to the Pre»l# n t In any line-tm where protocol 1
U strictly adhered to.
He had tn take a hackseat the j'
othar nljrht, however, when ho,§i
was a truest at the father and son
Vanquesf o f the National Press &gt;•
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the Rnl-ski#*, Capital's pro- !
feialona) foothall players, and
rushed them for autograph*.
“I known l*m strictly playing s
second fiddle.*' said the liutlre
arith mock bitterness when he got A t to take a Itow.
. The Master of Ceremonies
nevertheless had tiutlt him tip a*
a great athlete. He introduced him
as a famous second baseman hack
In 1000. when he ptaved Inter­
collegiate haarhall on the team of
Centre College at Danville, Ky.
"I ttfu ie the claim and the rep­
utation. I was shortstop—but, a
pretty good shortstop," the juatlee
said sort of wistfully, eyeing the *
youngsters.
“NoV I've found out how I realrate with the young fry."
Be that as It may, the Chief
Justice ranks as N». I apeetatorsporUman In capital circle*.
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SpfeUI to the Sanford llcruld
Ur MARIAN It. JUNK*
After dHvilig hi* parenta. Mr.
‘ and Mrs. II. L. BaMenton, do*n
1from Adfuiral, iVtmsyivauU, H
* 1. Ilaldaiatnn. J r .' lujs returm u
. home.
Alt*. Annie L Carter lias had
ins her recent gur*U her ton,
\ \ alter J.. t «rUr. Mr*. W njur L.
Carter, and gnrmJJaugtm- i. lie u /
' Ann, of Tampa.
| ,'lr*. \V. I*. Cartel had a* her
recent dimes guests Mi. und Mr*.
W J. Lawfpn.* Jnfeph Lawton,
Mis* Kailuyn law tun, Mr, unit
l Mrs. Waltvv L Carter and U.rugh
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Industry ha* la-tatropj JJ1'*
energy- wanted for cancer, * ,,rSkaggs say* no htuplta^*
Had' r**
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search
mate*' that it will cost
build a cancer le-tatron-1*
ihl# momiy lias not beet
Dr. Skaggs is w or* ,w ^ '
Professor Donald W. K-L of »he
Unlvimily of Illinois, A’nl,,.r
the betatron in 104O,,f. WWW
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Mnrklng the opening of a rnnted*drive toward the improrrPt of the Seminole High Sehool
Hrs.iticiun*-- Harriett Slawter and Pauline H*el
nd. an organlratlnnal. meeting
the Seminole Hand lloontrr*
H A ItltlE T T S H E A I TY NOOK
inclatlon wa» held Mnml*y
Phone 9 f l
•ht at the home of Mr*. C. I,.
20fi N orlP Park Avenue
Ilenbeck, 2-tftB Sanford Avenue. M w aiw atw rew A aw w w w w M W M w atw w w w M M u
3. K, Dlark. leader of th^r band,
• d of the need* of the nrganitnn In the form of new uniform*
i ln»trumrnt». He told of hi*
r-year plan for the Improvent of the muilcal group and
led that he had made a hid to
d the State Mutir Kr*tlval In
nfonl in IP50. This fcatival |
a held thl# year in Tampa and
s year before in Miami.
Dte group ck'cl.led to *tart the
ve with a candy *b1p in the
*-utnwn area on Saturday and
a later date in the xeaion will
d nti old-fathloncd box ».vl»l
ncert# will he given during the
ar *l*o to a.**Ut In raising
id* for the band.
\ l the m rrtlng Monday night
•#. J. P. lb 'lli, law wgs apnte,l arting ecerctary-trcaaurand other attending were Mr#.
H, Smith. Mr* R. A. Kutrell.
•*. D. K. Ratliff. Mr*. C. R.
w*. Mr*. W. II. Garner. Mr*.
Johnson. Mr*. J. A. Cranston,
*, S. C. Graham, Mr* llollrn•k nml Mr. ti(fd Mte, tttack. •

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cabinet M fk-erj-tary of Defense
James V. Forrestal. Hla devotion
/ w i t £ rL £ “
W i t h e r puny chap then. U
a nicknamed “Runl."* He went
£ - f o r = g : wrestilng," le"nVli
and settingup rxerrlses. A wellaimed blow in a U.xlng both flattened his Irish nose, a mark he
will rarry through life.
Aside from the military aspect*,
Secretary of State Marshall's r*.
rear %a a student at Virginia Mill,-ttfry Inalltute lawamr athletics.
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Who I*
During his last two year* the airfoot. huskav ynungslrr gained con­
siderable fame In Virginia as a
fcothsll tackle. Today he gets
most of his exercise from horse­ URBANA-CAHMPAiaN, til-—'JJPfi,"* j * S ||h . ,hem pn.vi,lIcl
back riding.
A ni w. sharpshixUing gun l«r j
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In hi# earlier years Secretary of cancer t.
Vllt, for them#—
Commerce Harrimsn was a polo S.Skagg*. o f the Michael Reese
T h .jsse m b lrd for this In.
-tie metling to hear Mi*,
player of note, was n memlter of Hospital, Chicago, now working
„ past Worthy Matron i
the if. S. team that defented the at the University rjf Illinois on dn— -~r'IrLfzmfnnt TbuptSK who R t
Argentines in 1W8. Still earlier he velopnieptis
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' l" „ '"inlereatlny speaker, loo,
wax a mrmber of“thi: 'Groton and
,.Jle*«lame* It. tt. Ksto*. W.
of the Vale undergraduate rrews. be a betatrun of .1.ri.OOO.CH)tl cIl.-.
Now hla principal diversion* are Inm-volls and It Is expected to br i.1 sk. I*. II, Sheldon, Atoh.-w
the mnse powerful weapon yet |t ‘.iXIsn Mls.es Js'Mi Sheldon,
skiing, bowling and croouet.
Aulin, Millie Chatu-e, Joan
a Secretary of
Interior Krug made for fighting cancer.
Delations irn- electrical etfel- ,tl, Cnrlene ilcKuiijon. Jean
plait'd .center on the University of
wlaeowain'a football team. Secre­ gy machines w hirji' whirl the ,'.j#e. (Jarolyu llnlily, Dmothy
tary of the Treasury Snyder play* minutest .known paitliV* of ..*ck, I.itJuue l-Uies and .Judry
an occasional ggme of golf, but for matter, electron*, until they are
thaanosi part top men in the gov. traveling close ' to the velority
eminent theae days have llttlr of light, which la ISfi.flOO mil.-s
lima for anything more strenuous a second. At those siocds the
Red Demands than bridge, gin rummy or poker. electrons esn be drawn front Urn
President Truman once in betatron In the form tif’a beam.
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awhile finds time to pitch a mi-nn
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TU B B A N fO R D H ER A LD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

COMMENTS
SIDELINES

Commissioner Joi nt
Majors In Plan Tc
Bring Four Team?
Of PCL Up Laddej

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL
Seminole High Fed* Monday night we attended the
annual Hcuilnule High School
Celery Fad grid banquet given
by the Tri-lIi-Y girls’ organisa­
tion at the school, and wo can
truthfully say that the event,
held at the Lungwood Hotel, was
a complete- success.
The girl* were something “out
of this world" 111 their chic little
lung skirt*, buttle*, full sklrta,
rounded shoulder* and In other
words tiuly’ up to duta with the
lies! lit the IIM7 fall fashion par-

Hr JOE REICH LP.R
NEW YORK Dec. 10 H P )Commissioner A. H. ChanJI*
joins.) the Major League* toda;
in endorsing the long rangv plsr
ip brine in four teams of th*
p a c ific Coast League for the ptir
pose of eipanding each Major
League from eight, to 16 team*.
The commissioner, who was. a
member of the five-man mm witWe which visited the-conit las’
August, intends to. bring the plan
Byron Board, after receiving
before the joint Major League
the Lion* Club uophy in recogni­
meeting tomorrow.
tion a* tin* heat blocker on th«
— Along with the National and
club said. “I don’t deserve it, but
’American League*, Chandler I*
i won’t i t fuse ft.”
of the opinion that the. 10-rlub
Jack
Morrison, representing
plan It the moat practical ami
the
l.kin*.
mated that the elnb 4a
could be accomplished with the
giving a plaque- to the school so
"Itsst trouble to baseball;**
that the mtines of the winner* of
, Tha National League owners
the trophy ran be. engraved and
touched on the Coast League
.kept as u memorial to the winproblem yesterday a t the threwnet* of the cup. The plaque ha*
day winter meetings began. Al­
though league President Ford THE FIGHTING IRISH of Notre Dante gave Southern California a taste of what is likely to happen iyoni for about 18 names, Morri­
in the Rose Bowl game, when Michigan will be taken on. lin e .you see the out- scon chalked up by son asserted.
Johnny Alexander ami Beard
the Trojans In the process of being made. Jack Kirby, Trojan hdlfhack, Is managing to get over
tha goal lint with Johnny bujark, Irish back, hanging on. Notre Dame won .1H to* 7.
(Intel national) mote named capWina by their
teammate* in a secret ballot.
Hoard, one of the outstanding
end* In, conference play wax
named oh the second all-confercliro team iiy the roaches of the
East Florida Conference during
liy HI GH* F I LLERTUN, Jr.
their Him'liny at the local high
•chool Saturday, Alexander, a
„ prtvilrir** without doing tha
NEW YORK. Dvc. llt-4/P)— diminutive scat back for the Feds,'
laths for them.
A fter, listening to Jhn Turner’* his' played outstanding football
Tha American League ft ex­ By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
I Florida State League pennant, utioffu-ital report on 1047 Pacific for lit* team this year, and many
pected to taka pretty much tha
Herald Hports Editor
sig n e d
tut p l* ) iiig coast league baseball, this corner ul i be game* he played nearly
•sms action today. Should that
Now that the Minor League tin- l.i-.-i, fori &gt;*-the
1048 Reason, It doubt* that tha cirrult will achieve every minute of the contest.
occur, lha next step, It wa* genar- meeting U over In the Magic City manager
has been’ announced hv Tony mayor Iveguo status or avail eonPrincipal Herman Morris stated
£» ally agreed, would be for tne so- of Miami the baseball whirl? gig Meltln,
a few trnm* to tin* majors
president of the 8b Aug- tribute
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csllad “big four” clubs of lots lias nearly atrmued whirling and uatine llascball
in
Hie near.....future.
. Turner, that the winner of the Peter
Aasoclatlou.
It
,h*s
A ng rln , San Francisco, IJolly- la down to eartnRlgaln with some
who had q ___
good. year_with—an Sehaal trophy -wa* nns of the
I.!..
also. t&gt;*wn »Dnpunc»d .JhakJhn ordinary
. .. * O rt,r hardest of all to select. Muni*
— wood and Oakland to prepare thc
Chicago Cube kav# renewed tbrir ■* ' club at- Polllaod,
- Way to purchase their territorial
figures that It will U uloiut tbrao rvpuited that the team mem hers"
working'
agreement
withthe
One of the best was that Ed Saint* for the ’48 season and will [more year* before
’ release from thc Pacific Coast
thu major warp judged by l l men who were
, League and thue pave tha way l^vy-W hltbar, manager of the furnish tha Ancient City nine leagues return tu normal playing unable to reach g deciskm. Schaal
for their entry into tha Majors. Sanford entry in the Florida witli the needed pliycnt. Johnny stn ngihlnml Hint before Inal hi* then asked Mortis and Coach Ket­
Thc National League voted State league during 104(1, wat Tbi'obold, Ark - RUilWeU, Jack league won't have much to con­ tle* to assist with the selection*.
considered aa manager for the Wtfke* and 8ian Karpimkl have tribute next season. . . “The kid* Morris stall'd that he decided to
down unlimited night baseball.
Daytona Beach Islet club for the
will have to come up through the
The two league* also discussed coming year, hdt Iwvy ha* nut been sold to the Portsmouth, Va. minora from the bottom,” he ex­ allow tha play era to vote on; a
entry
lit
the
Piedmont
League.
the 22 amendments to the Major- yet received his release from the
plain*. “A lot of fellows who nifrrt ballet for the player they
Minor agreement adopted by the Toronto Maple 1-eafs, the team Portsmouth la * Cult farm team. were away irr service never will thought was the most valuahU
Kerry
Uavis
has
signed
a
eonMinors in Miami latt* week but for which he ployed last year.
nrtd they sent the name to IWunl
to ump in the South Atlan­ regain Iheii old form. CJihera had
did not disclose their derision.
Wallace Tyre, was named win­
Therefore, th* Islet* would not tract
y flnor development retarded," , ,
tic
I-eague
for
1048
It
Is
r
tly
Will Harrldge, who still had take th* risk of not gelling him
ner tu
of the
eiiv trophy.
iiw|Hi r* p Tyre,
i ,vi i. * a lines.
Portland's lieet player, according fwr
repotted
that
Eiktle
Buell,
insyfs*
another year to serve on hi* 10. for thc Job. They did hire Ham
to Jim, was pitcher Vic Reach], man. was one of the -stalwart* in
paritirr
In
blue
for
the
1047
y
3L
year pact,- was re-elected pres­ Demnoa, who Is g New Otleaaa. ieirttm: • tir up* t ur i f ' tirmrtTinffit ■went-down *lry■thu ■mWCTTWWK abr Fed defense' and of(('«'•* thU.
ident of the American League bov of Italian descent.
probably the Sally Lengui1. Dick the Lop const prospects ate Bob war. Winning the nith^Vnlufor 10 more years at a "substan­
Demina begun playing pro ball Bass. 104(1 pilot of tha Gaines­ (,’brsncs nod Kd Fits got aid, whu’A JkU' award Is n difficult task for
tia] increase In salary.*’ It Is in 1040 and gut his first manager ville G-Men. Is reportedly looking go to Pi It atm rg. . . "The pitchefT a Hhi'sman, and Principal Morris
i* l. putt at Greenville, Ala. laat fo r'a Job, lie piloted Kingsport, L'hainei," says Turner, “will win reported that never ltefore in the
Mason. He piloted hU club to the Tenn. feat season,
, ____ tf ho yveovera from.an arm opera- 20 year# history of tho - trophy
to a four-year term as -National psnnant in the Class U Alabama , The Miami Tourists fb
b*« a gnkrd been injected.
tha lio n .—’7hi»: --catcher; FRti
•L««rus Pre»l&lt;fthl. •
: • -v StMtm' League and battetl HOj Florid* International circuit re­ wilt be good, loo, but may]
Dr. L . X . Dorr had an appointwhile hahdllng the catching assign- port thet Tommy West former
mrnv in Miami and was unable to
-' Most If-th c 260 square mils* in
Extract
from
a
letter
from
appear a t tho banquet. However,
Daytonn Beach Islander player i*
the Unitsd State* devoted to grow­
Uuug considered for the manag mauager, duck Imkeu, explaining be I* aXpcxtcd to be present fu r
ing English walnuts Is tn Callwhy
Chuck
Taylor
will
wjn
lha
erial position for their club. Pal
Uv* chapeI tMOf'tam Friday morn­
fotnia and Oregon.
titUs from
Huy ing nuJ will make (ha award* of
Patterson, former Delsntd Red welterweight
ladder of off [rials, is in Florida Hat Skipper Is out oh tbu Pacific fiobptsott In Ik lio ll rttlt week: the sweaters for the first* year
and la Interested in buying a lull coait scouting for the, Ctncy K*ds. “1 am the sole manager of Chuck Idler winner* for (he Kiwenls
club, it haa been reported, ll baa
Taylor, and I wish to go on rec­
bean said that tha ' former head
ord that I have done n splendid
Naiqes of th* leltor winners
of the Detroit Tlgci,'f*rni system Wolf Announces *48
Job with Taytdr since signing
will be announced’ at the proI* interested in buying thc Ireland
him
when
he
was
atill
a
soldi**
*
Gator Grid Games Frank' • Lane, American Asso­ itnun Friday, Morris announced.
Reil Hnta,
County Superintendent T. W.
Bill (Rawmeat) Rogers, who
ciation president, maintains that
GAINESVILI.E Dec. It) &lt;/P)- Duke Holder, who likely wilf get Lswtco acted .a* master of cere-.
piloted th* Feds In 1030. 1037 and
SHAIV111J f llm I Eli. 4 A M a i t n H
1038, bus accepted a Job with thi/" A cotniileti’ 10-game footliall Dixie Wajkar’a place in lha Dod-t monied for the* occasion, and at
Washington Senator* and will be slate for the University of Flor­ ger outfield, will lw a really usual kept the meeting in roars
In the Hciiator farm avatem in ida .ln.HM8 was announce! here great hall player In a (aw season*. of laught-rr. fium his oncyriopedia
48, Freddie Francis, Hi Augustine todhv by AtMillr Director Ray Lane, one of the Mid west’s liPn* -of witty stories.
baseball enthusiast, Is Interested Wolf. The tiles ’of nil game* wte football and basketball official*,
In buying K clubt Freddy’s part­ not definitely act. Wolf said, and accepted hit usual slats of game*
e Steffy Win«
ner will be Bill steinn-ke. who is one uf the four games listed for for this year then changad his
stated to m k the skipper's rein* Gainesville may Iw played in mind became of th* confect of
'47 Lineman Award
If they .ratPfind thc elub they Tampa.
liasrhall busincoa. . . Contrasts,
want.
The schedule;
noted at th* grand oiwnlng of .DES MOINES Dec. 10 OF)—
Th* Brooklyn chain has Catcher •’ Sent. 26—Mlasislppl In Jack­ A1 Schacht a •‘new Joint’'’ Mon­
Johnny Sosh up for »ale and It sonville.
day: Paulina Bets, the^ dainty Award of the ontland trophy for
i* reported that Peim rola is In- .Oct. 2—Tulsa In Gainesville. ten nlie pro, and Donna Fox, the 1047 tq Joseph Hcujon Steffy,
guard on the Army football team,
tsrystcd in buying him for a
OcL ’ 9—Auburn In Gainesville, amateur Itobsledder wlto-*^$vt vrsa
Monday^ night by
catcher-manager.
le.
follower* of his sport all .sUitt: Bert Innounced
McGtaae, secretary of the
Don Andaraon, who piloted the
Oct, Id—Rollins Jn Gainesville. -“He1* Too Fat For • Me." The
ibsli Writer*' Aasociativn of
I St. Augustine Saint* to th* 1047
OcL 23—Georgia Tech In At­ Lincoln (Neb.) Star’s Notrli And­
lanta.
erson quote* phog Allen, Kama*
,I*ow Down Payment
U. baikniheli coach,-a* - sayingi Low Weekly Pavarotti*
"all lilg tim* team* are profess association members a* the -out'
ionals,IntdudbiK evtry team play­ standing guard or tackle on the
villa.
Nov. 13—Kentucky in U xlng- ing In * coming bowl.jum*.' The nation'* gridirons.
THE MlISip BOX
odd part, Anderson point* but, Is
I tonNov. 20—Miami th Gainesville. that ‘ Kansas will play tn thu
119 W . le t Ht.
’ P h . 953
Nov. 27—Alabama In Ttisca* Oranga Bowl.
S u iu Oil), Oregon Sfkte basket *
I loose* or Bixmlngbam.
Blue Kibbon
bail coach: MNo place in tho
United 8tale* that I know of
hai tha eeatlng capacity for all
CHAMPION
tha people who want to go U
baakathall games. Our gym scat*
M OTORS
e.oooj w# hop* to increase that
to 10,000 soon, and It btny lot
Now AveiUble
obsolete before jt la finished."

Many Choice Stories Come From
Events At Minor League Meet

Sports Round up

Season Closed Today
On Mullet .Fishingr

We Can M fi Your Termu

228 Golfers Start
Miami Open Tourney
MIAMI Dee. 10 id*)—A field of
228 golfer* will begin teeing 'off
at auntiao tomorrow In the $10,000 Miatpl Open Tournament but
only the better player* will stay
in tho tunning after tha opening
round.
First threesome will start play
at 0:45 A.M, tKST) and tourna­
ment official* *aid only 160 low
i.'oritig pro* and tia*. plus tha
15 low amateurs, will compel*
a ’ter tomorrow.
Thc accord day’* play will cut
th&gt; field still further, to the low
64 r m and tlea and the 10 low
am Jsura who will complete the
fdor-dav lournanmat. ‘ *
- 1 4 a r (aid fatlr-ihC rt bf f i t 262

national flavor, with golfer* from
Great Britain. Canada, Cuba and
Argentina among the *la: ter*.
Ski.o Beige). national amateur
champion, load* tbe aimon pur«».

atartrra in K i t ami lha M ul
latt re a l, but it includes nearly
all the trading golfar* of lha
Jaar among tbe 197 pro* and SI
amateur*.
Those on hand include I.«vr
Wortham. National Open Cham­
pion from Oakmont, Pa.: defend­
ing champion Sammy Snead of
Hot Spring*. Va.: champion mon­
ey-winner Urn Hogan ,$f Hershee, Pa,; and Havre Dougina of
Wilmington, Del., a newcomer
who won tin- $10,000 OrU.mli&gt;
open in a playoff Monday.
Other "hi* name" golfers ready
to shoot for tha .top money of
$3,600 include Tony
Penns,
Claude Harman, Herman Seiner.
Jimmy Demaret, Ellsworth Vinca.
Bob Hamilton, Fred Haas. Jr.,
Bobby Cruickehank and Tommy
Armour.
Tha tournament ha* an Inter-

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dtaitnil t I t» flirt limit Ur wild
Jnairt hT I'ulUiil At ttwulo.
of tht Lrnl VT|U *»*l Iri'-ituibt
of lien P
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• h .ill h * tw o va 10 by III. , :a liu c * L
L U s « * k l “ v k u a M ersey, and a m
tke blft movi* smash hit In Tukyo
I K- TI I K •'VH'KT ' f i r Y H S t VXH^NTT •a. h elivlni »r dao.«r. l not *.. tiled uuvr. No. it lao't American. It's
JU D U V . d ia d lN n L H
C O It .N'T V, •hall L * Veld.
Flower,1r " , “R u “ 'k n
T h * A Sm
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tlc Satbm et H aak •«1
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K1.0IMU.U IN l&gt;li(iU A T i:
liu . J a .h u .o v .u * Viol Id*
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IN U K
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TO ALL C'U U fdTulU I ANU I’KItM iU a i d T f i t im i M ui \\ t U n
BUNS I t l v t M l CLAIMS vHi US:
le). si«r%*t«wl
U A M ‘» M tA tM llT B A IU t « I A T C
Yum publUiliwu NvttmUr
Y«* and atrk uf yuu ar* h*«*i.»
yuur w ritten a |ip * a r a ly * •■*
wulttb.l *a.| &gt;*qutr#d lo pi&lt;a*ol Sk&gt;
fore the taeaty-vsC aiu l f . i uf !&gt;•
^Ihllllf a nil 4*liiai.it» Wb .h &gt;uii. nr
.*U ll.*r, A CL 111?, or a n m e # u« B h *l u i ) * •
n.at I * * * a f i l i i l TIIK HTAI r* UI
Sy.OUUiA T O ( lafea*.,
h* eliter*d
e
lea*.I a itl
ill he
aa’Aln’i tu
Ih* talau IV L tl*ul*&gt; ih &gt;*ttl ii v(iivy u m m c i
tTtTNK-m «n hand and Mal a,
Pile uf *«|d Cuoaty. \u Ihr Couhl)
in u ate kviabv
mal a C k r h of |ha C lr e u .i f o u r I uf !*•»
M n u l tMiulv.iJr v'vw uii, Slothta. mil be* bvtu (ll*d ih the CUcuiv •a*’le CuUIMV, I'lo ilila . its ta I't h .U&gt;
at hi* utfir* is Ih* u&gt;ull huuaa .1 Cudll ut drnilnuk V'.iurm I Linda of No*emu*r. A. t&gt; ISvT
aald i'euttly af SavfuiJ, Hold*. la the *uU of Wain, II PitlCa.
O I 1 llern dtiB . C le ra
C u v u .i
wUhm * ahi . tl*b4ar iH'-Mh* frjin cump'aioanl i* II to U l*.*rcc [
Court
vh* tun* ut ih* first ’ piihUtaiiuu el drlendant. Chaaiei) Si. Siti. Tha|
D l i N uitas
N o iw u u .L
r e p u i.’
llila notice Each flalm uf dnasml nature of tbl* *ult &gt;• to cbiaia v j
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J L I M il:
r I M IN U I.I.
CO U N TY,
H . U K I U a . IT. e l T u .U A T C
I ’.J I II
T.’i*T A T lT O F ttp lf (IIV g E.V

l.i’ T n , CH«D(TOlU« ANIi pLU
H . V I M i I I . M M K U K fiK UA.ilX' AUAlNKl tiAIll gUTATKi
\&lt;&gt;u* huA «H&lt;h tf yuH aft li&lt;reh&gt;
n.illliad eihI laqaiiad U piasapl
aat palm* .and d.insnds vSkS
»• u, ui .lllui ..f you, m*y haw
*a*t»U III! M in ts «'l t i l l l i m b .
I'.tsaljrt I n , ut w id CuualVf la i k i
CsUtti Jude* of K*ailaol* l'.,ual&gt;,
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bit nttP* in ih. .......
HONM

OFFICE spore In Metirh Building
la rg e light offlce«, iewl/ outer*
died, «U utilities, heal and tanl
tor tdrvice furnishrd. Call 868&lt;V FI. A A. liepl. Htora.

Has space beaters fls.US up
11. U. POPB c a INC.
HEWING MA(.111M S
HALES AND SERVICE
F rit's Sewing .Marti. Shop
US S. Fhentfi Ph. I ISO

WAN I EG ut»d arlirlts ur what
hate you in the attic, ham or
garage. Will pay .ash ond haul
away. Ph. 1014-K ur tint-Hanfold Ave.
v
HELP W A N T E D

Im u it ..t »*M Cuum t s i Ssnfo^ J,
liECO 1(11 FI.AYERS and radios
F lo iid a ,
w lllila ‘ . i * M
' ,» l,n rt « r
for rent. By day or week. Tho
onth* Iru m in * ilm * * o f m e (u *l
„ Musi- no*. 110 W. 1st fit. O. E. 10 FT. double duty meet GIBES WANTED. l.antyTa Drug m
liiitilirk in a ,.f
it..*
ITsfli
display (.a-ir and romptessor in
Phona 059.
Store.
elaln or dimsnfl *hali he la aid*
good ronditthn. new niotor.
in a
and *huti * l s i f i|i« plat* *1
|)OM with kitchen privileges,
l-odgr a Son.
Sanford Bowling Allay wania pin r**ld«iiii aad putf &gt; lfl.« ad d lf**
of i l . • &lt;Ulioai,t. * u t *n *U l&gt;&gt; I V « l t
'f a r refined couple. 800 Elm SIRS: BROWN MILLERS Fruit
boya.
lu by ih« , U lreaat. * * « n l. &lt;&gt;r »(•
•Ave
, Caltc at Piggly Wiggly A Table
I d ,n * / , and aay a sc h ria im ut d&lt;
EXPERIENCED WXliUKSH
ni&lt;o4 a»t IU filed «aail Or »ul,t
8'ipply.
'lo t's 'll I o n lin t g c o .
SINGLE HOOM with thowar.
In-* III &gt;»u.
A* * * a c u lu
Private cnirattre. Gsitfleinen
uf ih« I *** W ilt and T r * i* m r * i
ia/ericd. Refetsnccs required, FOR SALE—Lht.erock for driveW O R K W A N 1t U
4 1 1 ttui
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stfd .
wavt and road wave—Pkont
o* C e/o llrrsltl.
F lra l putlt.iaiH ui Nov IS , t f t t
1241
SLOOH SANDIN'. A finishing,
cleaning A waving, p u r power MUM &gt;: to* VI I I l| « llll&gt; r u n
2
W ANTED TO RENT
,tU Jx rn o r E n &gt; s -eoirpisr, lira.
TV \ lllTFM
unit enables Us lu work whale
Hltl»*,« Tnxedr V**d .St.if#
lh**IM IH1I ml ISO i
• there is iui electric conn*., liu.
| Furnished house
1*&gt;— mmvkpv - oiuKM,
JOETATinr plants frS m n a lT
aY iT lilile.-S r-y.iii esp«iien.!
close In. Telephone 21.
Thai ham lluih* tn ld n of TSa
and large acreage. Cabbage.
lb U- Glaaaui*. l.-ht-M arr,--f t| i c «iTTHTiT7 S i l t Uaued
.- . . . i l l Iota
Collatds. Broccoli. Cauliflowsr.
0ay uf J u ly A . U , la«S, ha* Ined
# HK A L E S T A T E FO R SA LK
Onions, l.sttuca. Etcarole. Tom PRACTICAL NCR Mi — Depend­ tame In my oflit# and hs* mad.
able can give references! .Call • ppllr ile a fu r a la a d**4 lb he
atn Strawbaitv 4 Beets J W.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly furlatutd l o t i s o a . g*4 &gt;*itin«si| inu
IlM-lf.
Bell. I.aka Monroe, Fla. Phone
nlshed. 2 Iwdrocms, 1 3 don-n,
h i s t t* iHt f .Ib m lliK if* .&lt; n l-td |ifO|i15.
1
f 40.00 pet , month. For uuick
a lly ta Ih* &lt;'uu*i) uf n m u i ' K
action. C a i l Phona 0178.
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General F.leetrlr automatic blan­
*ah
l.ot I I tllm k J» &gt;1 W r ih r h v
kets for sleeping comfort.
INSURANCE •
H lihdli t*l.*tt 11 * 1 Uouh I I'ap**
KENT A CAR
II. It. I'OPK CO. INC.
le; sod tes
RKAI. I.NTMK
YOU DRIVE IT
T h a a u r u u ir a l of Ih e *»ld |&gt;f«t'F.II.A. MORTGAGE I. WANS 1-80 GAL Electric water heater.
PHONE 700
#il* urnjl I III* *4*M .*llltU,ll* |SRAYMOND M. HAI.I Iteallar.
(TMfHKI.AND MiiKIllMON
Electric Service Company. 207
iu*d V i * In lb * g ia in * uf A K h
Rejjtltcrrd Broker and
f
Kosle*
,
U-DR1VB.i t , INC
.Magnolia
Ave.
Phone
lnl.
Inauianca Agi-nt
I'th w aal.t - c*Hllti'*i* *baU &gt;•*
im. 4 Florida Slate Rank Bldg.
t*d**UI**l
an
i.|
iflri*
til
law,
III*
K . \ 1H A T O K
C le a n in g , lu p a ir ln g .
FLOWERS
»aM&gt;* m*a ■a —r a—■-a •
New Radiatarv, lu-w m ill. Wr |ir*i|‘« f |y d*i Ilia d Ih* u llt Will I't
for all occaslona
lu Ih* h lg h **i bid tar at lb *
6 ROOM house partly furnished McNe i l l a y o s t f l o r i s t s
lake off A liisiali JUmnle Cow­ • u&gt;M
u ii hou** duOi oh Ih* f t m M im ­
Must sell at once. Call 100b-J.
an's Sheet SJVtal Woiks. Phone ras*
Sipes Ave. Juai off Celery
In ih * m e a lh nf J a t.U a r). t S t l
w hich i* i» l.e Sib d ay of J s s u h iy .
Aimy Rullding IR'xJF Including Office ph. 103 reside bee ph. 610 K 810,
mi
o z a u k IKU
Rath fixtures, very rtasonahle. CONCRETE: sewer piper grease i
Expert Radlu Repairing
iviia.i rtiTi xna_4*y ufu«?nitt*t.
Dew Drop. Ipi.
1»*T. ■
traps, septic (a n lt, blocba,' Fred M&gt;«rt. 311 t . 2nd St.
cTirui*
ii
I*.
Ileriutm t. 1 'ieik
benches, stepping stones. Mir­
_ V
STOP - LOOK
LISTEN
Sr.K IKS FOR
g * iio ii*l* I'o u n t r. t ' l .r n U
acle Concisie Co. 800 Elm Ave.
New precision built K. D. W.
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BealJ
MIMKOGKAITI
PRINTING
Houses I 0*ji 12* $2(30., lO'xlS’ Phone 1335.
AND TYPING
no*
*3i«&gt;, E. I), It. Oi'iiioml. Can b* HOFA", ta|^»try covered, exrvlMil 111 'Itii i i't’i |r,» it iu n ru n
C RBlitl l.l-RH M i OK
ID
i»i-»ili
e re c te d ill a fe w h o u rs . o r w e
HANFORD
lent
fqnditiun
Olrl’a
hicycle_P.
will deliver and erect thh came
tin N. Park Phane IHU
N K r!Ar.l’U'p
T ii'r .
in ' Vi ? h y^iv*^r?tVON,
day at a verr modem.) pfice. * O. Box.2iKL » . . « . * • P
Tt-ar r
b. ltniut.Uk' a a J
W
V.
■, 8e« Mr. Woods. 85 Division Bt. FRESH FLOWERS DAILA". Ara FOR RENT -Floor sunder. F.nty Iluiki0*r hul'ltr of in* ^&gt;Jlf ut
Ormond. Ftn.
taking oiden now for CHRIST­ operation. Rsaxmable ratey, Han­ I . v i v - l l l l i »•• • N o.. I l « l . ix e a d the
ford Paint &amp; Glass t;o. I'loma S i.l .la* ut v u *u *l A l l . 1*11, H
MAS Wrwnths, Door., Hutays,
5 toAm furnished h o u se . I t i l
II.
4 I ’ m, la m y u fftse ah*! •*.*a
303.
etc. 8TF.WART the M.ORI3T.
t i u J i a o p h e a ip ia far * lax *1* 1*1
• French Are
814 Myitla 2«i«* W.
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I I I . i n , B. 0*14 r * u t t |i *•*
DOIMIK • PLYMOUTH
•* III*
|..n « e .'l*
il*a*flll*fl
CIKAKI.D LOTH* &lt;100, 1150. WHY NOT give a picture for
PARIS AND H|CRVICE
|.iu
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ill
In
ipe C u u u i)’ uf 0 *in l
1200. IN Jt OIJT OF CITY
100 Palmetto At*.
Pkaaa’IOII mile Ml,11* I.f v lo iid a . lo -w lti
ChViatmhsT
It
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a
laaung
LIM1TH, PHONE II75-W.
N ‘. of lt\\ •* ut M r L H *t»l"1'
memory. Visit our U-mporarj
HfGN&gt;.
: • T o w n sh ip t l Hmitl* H ang*. II
studiu and make j-uur choice.
FII.LINO,. STATION, stock nnd
t:
1.1
«utita(nllla I * ***** m; ** ul
Show
raids
and
poatars
We also have ihel) plaipu-a.
equipment for sale. Phone 0104.
I*
Sara NawelL Gulden
I
Lake. Ui. ■ O— Itl'F/fi HION HKXVICK
Hi* 4*ms **11.4 f.i v ( ll»* M id
O. D. la tu lm a Htcsn 1021
M 8MALL Furnished House Trail
2. Box 1)4-A.
r 11• under *1ltaa ABld crtlillt otr I*
er. 1 lot Just outside Cit j
i
ud$
in
«m m «
«(
T .4 W .
Cohen's
Itudlatnr
Shop
for
r*&gt;r.,Moimb
Lights A water available. Wit HTOkE FIXTURES, commercial
pletu
rudiidiir
service.
100
Sa.i*
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lefrlgeratort, eo.la fountains.'
•ell separately. $ 200.00 tich.
SK
f.-rd Ave. Phone 3W*W
Hbjivinnl RfitriUei l4» hr* . |h** MICK 10Y MOUl
tablet, - booths, chairs, special
Phone 718-MI.
j&lt;-• w rit) H f n i i l r d *lh « r*ln w ill hr
built flxtuies,* fret-rers, otc. AUTO REPAIRING llsll't G ar­ *4 i ! »$• |h# It i r Ii * *1 liidd rr $H lit**
8 BEDROOM home on 2 lots.
Writ* or phone collect, R. W.
* h o u r i1t.IT «*n lira’ / in i
age, Rbitfu.d and O lcry Ave­
Fruit trees, all modern con­ • Bouilln Mfg. Co. Vuluala Coun­
«u&gt; iif ih** »iH»Mh n f i i i N i i r f , i» 4 k.
nues. Phone 1000 M.
venience*.
Immediate p'usartt it ) • Ihr dlN (U r • (
ty Fair Grounds, Drlaud, Phon5
slon. O. B. Griggs, Ut. 1, But
D ll!
I ••
Km Depemlnlde
060. l*-lrd (hla |u d du&gt; uf (D (*m tT l.
322, 3000 Sipes Av/.
It REFRIGERATION SERVICE
»*•! .
HEATROLA, In good condition.
Call
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tlhrndoR
»*U»k
n w il
B A K llC u o N F O R JAL’L
619 Magnolia Ave. Phone 218.
ftrin lu a k — C n u itfh — g iu i idRGAN AH RKPRIQBRAT1QN___
(m*mi i ' usii e*sli ------------- R E in rc E
IWEET Hamlin oranges $2.00 Fruit — All \ln d t $1.00 busheL
Ph 670-W
hush. IL W. laird. Phone 788irpL ii'A -nu* j on
! M * ru i. u r
J. T. Fattier. W. Geneva Ave.
t :t
W.
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m
.
vivlet?. part lima; ■ ■ ■ ■t h a e l rtr *. y17 *l tIKKp
Two wheel trailer, |kerf#Tt con- Bookkeeping
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•Iso,
advice
and
iwalstanrc
on
M o T it-r:
im
it n iK U Y o iv k n .
ditiun. New liras] 32 20. Huiltlt
1-30 GAI- and Id li'v all.m table
•octal
M-curlty
and
In
i&gt;nte
tax
Tlkai
T
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H.
.HiunhWr
r*M
YV. •
A Wesson Revofver. 308 E.
Jop water h e a te'rsNF.Ipetri
rs' F.lrelrlc fisrmalteiv
J F. Dempsey, S00 I d iin hla) tmldyr uf T t S t**n lflra ra
5th. Street.
vic* Company. 207' Magnolia
rsa, imu*it iti* tih iter ut
Magnolia. Phono 0107.
' Ave. T twine 101.
A u a liH A. I&gt;. IS U . h*a Iliad u w Five burner Floji qey oil 'stoveDIAPER HER VICE
In inr u ltlee and tia* loada *p|&gt;tlONE THOR Rotary Electric IronH* lulls of the safest "maid r-tl-ia tur a rax d*a&lt;t to h» i*»u*t
T-ik
‘Sb.ii
r : - Forasrvicr”
a r ., Good condition.
Phona
r
p&lt;iw In Kaufurd rail or ih*M )tu Maid r a t llt le s t r *n il.r*r**
In tl.'triaa
d u n lM
p r'-p stl'1
571-W.
. ,
write BABY VALET, Daytona lha
III 01* coutrtr *f Itamln--Is. ats'a
eondlllr-ach.
Dlaperasupplied.
•*C P lo rM a, in w in
.
r f U T FLOWERS. Mr». Y. C. HoiI
kftcr
4
lo r I t Ii lo* k I Cam txcuw-Pbii
w linger,
Itnri-r West l1st
i t Hf. Del
m -ilH lonU.
•
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T H E L O N R llA M
NEED A NEW HOOF? Local teiiuuk i i-«0* $ a ------ me Comer.
p ittc illative Will gladly help
Tu* n***m u i*h i uf lha •Sid p*u|i
UacRLif- tk o n i
arty uada* th* aal* laid M SI* P
you.
&lt;‘
foo. Tenna arrange*!.
ngetl. V
Volusia
'ALL-I.ITE Ahnninum easement
H(uofing Co.
~
ns 006-R Han- «.ir*1 **S* i * Oia iism V Uf r . ' W
windows. Double hung alumi(
K * " *d y
'"j.
ford.
G&lt;M ««nI n laa* said t a r f lla a ta ahaU
rt
num ami atari CMenpftti wln-^
Station
Taxi
r*4**m*&lt;t
S
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ln
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to taw , lha
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d
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*A0ply
-* dowra.
MiracH '.xjonn'sla Co.
|iru
{k*ily
daaailt-ad
thsraln
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ha
C^flc4.
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13 NOTICES—
.800 Kim Ava. £bona .l3M.

Q uEIH F.LtZAvBEtW
0 IH N L H ftp Hl^H
H U i - t P SHOES Fo r W o m LH
BECA
U SE SHE
5 H L WAS SHORTER.
SH o r T e .
CAUSE

THAN S r tt fVoUfiHf
qUEeH
UfiHf A QUETN
SHOULD BE

Striking rvldt'ncr of the grow,
ing I'onivtn of Fluriila farmer* i n .
thb m«tter7&gt;f ftUTP|laI|ig and main­
taining the fertility of their soil
(a seen in tin* trVunt reports from
county whhiU on the nciragp M u g
pUntrtl lo him. lupine this sedton.
Five Floiida coniities planlrvi
;hi* irtr.it winter rover crop in
1013, 21 plnnlisl it last year, and
an i-veii laiger immlu-r aie plant*
■ng' it thl* year. In Suwannee
County, alone, blue lupine |dant*
Inga ihta season have liven eatlnyiteJ at well uvrr 10.000 acres,
am! every rounty In which lupine
wa* planted laat yrar has Inctras*
e*l acieitfe this arnsun.
'laity fainti'ts who have planted
ihi* iron and turned It under in
thi- yarl.v spring Ih fore planting
com on Die land have reported
aub.tauDally u g fra in l coin yields,
and ihr*erop ha« ala*) resulted in
inrt&lt;-a*e*l yields' of uthrr halves!
Cfollt.
Illne lupine, a legume, pioduras
a vi'rv heavy tonnage of g/*en
ni.it.-ii.il to thi*»nrrr and when lb*
Clop la tiirneil under at peak uf
growth, the toil la ritrlrhrd with
very appu-cialile i|iiantitlet uf nl*
trugen and luigr •|tianlities uf or*
gatiic mnleriaU. In the Ouithern
land ndiih *-ent, al u-ftlnni of the
J stale, lupine It eavilv gtown, ond
I title fail*, plut its la'iteficial efI feel on Ihu. Soil, aceouilts for lit! giowtrig iHipularlty ahiong farm-

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Fninteis In ulher section* of (he
State a ir also looking mote and
more to covet crop* for (inpLoving and ‘ mninttiinlng tin it 'soil.
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agents repoit. and this mean* that
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II It A DENTON, Dec. 10, OF)-Mr*. Dorothy Will, .10, who re­
mained unconacloua for 11 days
after being found In a gas-filled
tourist cabin here, died at a hos­
pital yesterday.
Archie W itt, 65, her husband,
was found dead Nor. 20 in the
cabin by a friend who came to
invite the couple on a fishing
trip. Hi* body was lying-in front
of a cook stove an which a black­
ened, scorched pot of crabs had
ta n boiling.

JACKSONVILLE Dee. 10 (IPi—
Charles F. Lovan, Jarksonvilte
general contractor and flier, has
hcen missing in his private piano
since last night when ho was
lad heard from in tha vicinity of
paiiuim Beach.
(’apt. Arthur Stone, operations
offirer of tha Civil Air Patrol,
said several CAP planes took off
today to sesrrli for him.
,
BIITUH POLICE file clone ■ street In Jerusalem after an Arab mob had wrecked Jewlafi stores and Inflicted
heavy damage in the area. In the background, members of the Jewish army Uaganah try to salvage some of
the equipment tossed Into the |}reet by Arabs angered over partition.
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Thief Chains Driver
To Tree, Steals Cab

Foreign Minivtrr Fsdhil Jsmsli

of Iraq said m New York a “gen«rst struggle” would ^begin . in
Palestine when 'the Brilish, who
surrender theiP mandate May 15,
poll out in August.
{ . ’’Plan* are .being made over
ikere now for the fight.** he said,
referring apparently to the Arab
League meeting in Cairo. The
Arab League leaders were talking
d f holy war and invasion o f Pales­
tine by atmirs of the seven ncatby
Arsb stale* when ihe British leave.
’ Foreign Minister Faisal Al Sand
of Saudi Arabia said in Cairo hr
^personally would hale to attend
■ny futthe; meetings of the Unileri
Nations."
Al sti* attsrkrii flovuln! in lli»
southern Palestinian desert and
' killed all" Jew*.
Police drove
them off. An Arsb house In Ksratlya was blown up and four
Arabi wctc killed. Two heavy
• explosions Jarred Haifa. An un­
easy calm settled over the Tel
Avlv-Jaffa border battle area
where the BjrHlsh opposed a curGeneral Hlr-Alan Cunningham,
llgh commissioner of Palestine,
tsurd the warning to the oppostng factions, but did not disclose
the nature of th* w e r e measure#
he hid in mind.
t .Palestine-property loss** in the
t l days of riots and were estlmated at 110,000.000.
f The death toll tn Palestine
alone mounted to at toast 120 on
Ihe basis of* unofficial tallies at
th t di-orders entered their 11 Ih
day since Arab* first began ventlag their anger at the United Nat: 'Aons decision to partition the
ftoly Land.
Including, at least 124 killed in
Aden and another four in Syria,
{ho 'Associated Pres# count of
ila d In tW-Middle East since th l
communal "conflicts' began last
trrek Mood’I t «48.
" In th* tortured border, area beh rie n ail-Jewlsh Tel Aviv and
ib Jaffa, where British troops
I "shoot to kill" orders for
siting a dusk to dawn curfew,
ew w m killed by a atiot In the
k a few moment* after he wsa
rased by police. Ho had been

rliaiiu-d man and ralb-d pul ire. It
took detective# John Meek* and
Charles Troxcii 10 minutes, work­
ing with -hnckeaw*. to free the
driver.
Hursman said his "fare," car­
rying a kMTVharf asked if the
driver cared if he took a drink
after being picked up. linesman
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tiered iluesmnn 'In drive to the
park. There, linesman said, he
Icarnrd the l&gt;ag also contained
Ihe chain and lock.
“He wa# a smooth operator
and looked like he knqw^what ho
was doing." added llursmpn.

GOP Offers
(IVirilaar* .mm I'#**- &gt;Im |
that measure will got no where*.
Even Iwfnre the Republican
program was officially announce^
it had c&lt;&gt;me under attack from
Democrat*. Rep. Gord (D.Tenn)
arcuscd the GOP of "rubber
stamping” for “ big basinets” by
proposing industry-wide agreements.
Taft said a single bill embody­
ing all four point* &lt;*f the Repluhlirati program will I#* (niroduced in the* House immediately
by Chairman Wolcott* ilt-Micht
of the Banking Committed"
Wolentt told reporters hr plans
to hohk hearings on the hill tomm row and said they Humid not
last mom Minn one day.
Taft and Hallerk ahitbutired the
plan following a-m rel;ng ot Hen.
ale and lTituso "GOP leaders ill
t h e 'office of Speaker 'M arlin.
They said they hope that the
single bill can bo enacted in' time
to nermli . Congress to adjourn
on Dee. 10.
w a h h in g t d n ~~Dcc. to (,r&gt;—
Red Cross distribution of food *n
be sent ‘Europe under Ihh en'er
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MOSUM LEADER IMPLORES ARABS TO FIGHT

A POLICEMAN carries a shield (top) !o protect himself/rora stone-throwlng Arab* a * h t pstrols a street In Jerusalem with other oTOcer*. In th#
JIIW12 car stl aflro by denu-iwtral-r* againel She psr-

four end five doten sites is nf
fine quality and is averaging
about 14.25 a crate. Ln^nl Eng­
lish peas are bringing about
13.00 and initial rutting* of ice­
berg lettuce are' bringing 3-1.76
it unit.
*
The Sanford celery crop is re­
potted to be coming piling slower
than V as indicated several ftecks
ago, amt local ship|M&gt;rs predict
that aside from n lew scat­
tered shipments there will ha
nc appreciable movement until
on or after Dec. 29. Heavy
morning fogs, combin-td with
warm dry weather ha# made many
celery growers fearful of Might
unless there I* a change of weath­
er t o . cool and rainy. Damage
w Ini* nature it repotted very
light and more of a retarding
nstpre than anything else.

Two Arab bodies Were found In
at region and two J r wish-own I carpenter shops were ruined
f- fire. Several small Jewish
loses were burned and a Jew
IP wounded by gunfire In on In*
sslrlsl section of Tel Aviv,
The British * troop commander
nflrmcd today 16 sentences
mging front one day-to 16 yeats
ir illegal possession of surmi.
gwva of those sentenced were

;t\eatiaa*e *rreo, !•«*• o u |
Korea. Commission hesrquarI will b« lq D. 8.-occupled
there Korea.
econpanied by Assistant Hocry-GenrsI Adrian Pelt and
g adviser*. LJe will leave
Europe Jan. 9 to Inspect
lusted sites for the 1948
I assembly. He plana to go

o Gensva and taler lo
Brossela, Prague and the
Ue said he also might
th* assembly’* Balkan
Commission in Greece and
-nation special Palestine

Trade Paper Says Large Steel
Companies. Fight Black' Market

cause they have no Ides of how
much more ateHmaklng costs
will advance' during 19tB," It
addedNoting automobile output "at
full tilt” this week. The Iron Aga
said: "When the last figure* are
tn /o r 1047 they will1 probably
show that th# automobile Indus­
try got a greater percentage of
available steel than any other
group. Although total finished
steal production this year will be
28.6 pef cent greater than a year
ago, automobile' makers na a
group will.receive about 38.7 per
cent more atccl than they were
shipped In_1918.”
No major rh sn rei were re ­
ported In scran prices, with the
Iron egc steel, scrap, composite
remaining at 140.25 a gross ton.
A 'Commerce Department com­
mission. it as Id, is starting a new
attem pt "to uncover” aerap In
porting scrap from this country,
under thn Marshall Plan.”
Ingot production Jhls wf*k was
unrhartgpd a t the postwar Peak of
98 per rent of capacity, the pub­
lication aald.
ati.;

in Jerusalem, a Jewish Agency

okasmsn said the dead man was
memlier of llsgsns. the Jewish
fens* organisation, end charged
■t British* poile* -ftftd the fatal
ot- He complained-of the Uundy behavior of policemen, es^ially in the lower ranks."
"H teems some are ready to
iy off al) kind* of scores, he

November Sales
ireallaare tl+m Pag* 0**1
Mf. Lehman gevesled. The been
ties! u nearly brer now.
lecsl growers, quick to see
the possibilities of a good mar­
ket for locally grewn beans after
(ha storm disaster* In the Glade*
area* had Wiped out bean crops,
planted an estimated. 4dl acres
of bonne In- thla area a* compared
with 179 acres last year. This
was quite an increase In market
business from the 3230.000 bean

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(Ceatlaase ( » ■ r a n l&lt;"»l
plane is capable of transporting
40 persons, it i* possible the craft
MIAMI Dec. 10 M V-A
carried onljr in normal crew of
of 20 doctors has signed a
on th« 260-bed hospital at the five and cargo. That was not de­
Miami Naval Air Station at Opa- termined immediately, however.
locks.
The hospital, to be known as * ATHENS, Dec. 10 MV-Greek*.
the North Dade Hospital, will British and Anyrican
planes
serve all Dade county and par­ started a search at dawn today for
ticularly the north end of the an Amerits n C-47 military tran*
fonnty, a spokesman- for the putt plane missing since last night
group said.
with four persons aboard,
Hassani Airport officials said
MIAMI Dec.. 10 VP&gt;-The body they
the plane—assigned
of Dr. Gabriel Turbay, former to thefeared
U. S. military attache's
Colombian ambassador to the
United 8tat&lt;«, hr rived here today office in Baghdad—might have
by train from New York City crash landed in Ihe sea off llie
Attira ruait. _
en route to Bogota.
The la s t, radio message re. Colombian consulate officials
said they did not know whether reived _£iunt_Xhe—crew at about
the body would be sent by piano 6:00 P. M. (F.8T) Tuesday, said
today or tomorrow to Colombia. they were preparing to bail out
Dr. Turbay, who was Colombian somewhere in the Athens vicinityThe plane Wlf en route' front
ambassador to the United State*
from 1038 to 1943 and from 1944 Rome to Athens when It became
to 1946. died three weeks ago lost due to bad Visibility.
while In Paris.
PENDLETON, Ore.. Dec. 19 i/P)
—An Army ground party planned
to aearch ’ ihe snowbound Blue
Mountains south of here today for
wreckage of an airplane reported
by a hunter who said there were
human boties in the debris.
An Army Air Rescue plane
from McChurd Field, Wash., car­
Wallace Attacks
rying 7 men and a Jeep, was pre­
vented by snow from landing
here to start the search yester-

NEW YORK Dec. 10 M l—Maj­
or Med companies ate .oinking an
effort “to wreck (he flark mar­
ket steel racket," The Iron Age,
m&lt; Ih!working Irnde weekly, said
l-tav.
“Downs of customers have
t a n thrown off mill order (looks'
for gray market activity," the
publication -reported, adding that
H im vipe-president and
general
rimnsel of one major firm "has
liren given tha specific Job of
Irsrklng down any gray market
steel involving his company's
products,?
Any attack on such operations.
The Iron Age said, Is a difficult
Jolt "bromine of the great numlwr
of rustomera and the alacrity and
. sprrience of wmn olccl consum.-r - in-obtaining more sleenthan tipide" would occur.
"Frankly, I'd like to see Just
they need and aelllng the surplus
exactly what President Truman
lot premium prices.
"No system of government al­ is'going to say when he submit#
location or control ‘would have his message to Congrr**," Wslanv effect on the steel gray ninr- taee said in developing thp theme
kc-t which, involves only 4 or 6 that he hoped to alter the Tru­
per cent of the total steel being man foreign policy rourre which
shipped. No# can the activities he described a* a •‘Get Tough
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of stoel companies which are dea- With Russia” policy.
Wallace said he would like to
'Pergtcly tnrlag- to , protect i W r
from
names by searching out gray receive "gome assurance
tnnrket dodgers make much dent Senator Howard McGrath, rhalrin such transact Iona as long as man of the Democratic National
demand continue* far above Committee, that tho Democratic
Party Is not "a War party,”. He
available supply.”
Commenting on increases ef­ said he had not been Invited l*
fective Jan. 1 In the price of tin talk with the Democratic leaders
mill products, the trade paper and that any move "should come
from them rather than from me."
McGrath nald In New York City
'last
*1 .’n
t llv
b . would
wn.,1.1 "welcome”
igbhlt- he
Wallace's support In the IUIH
presidential campaign, but added
he did not have tha "slightest
Idea” the Democratic Party would
receive such support.

-LOUISVILLE. Kv. Dee. 10 m
—A holdup man who, police said,
chained a taxicab driver by his
neck to n tree, was drsrritN-d toilay by Ihe viftim n* “a smooth
operator.
Driver A lta i Hursman, 26,
told offirer* ho wn* left rhalntd
to the tree hi an Isolated spot In
Iroquois park
__ last tpight after
ihe man took *20 and drove away
in Ihe rgh.
For more" than an hour In freesInc wralher lluesmsn said he r«**
malnr-d there. He had on a suit
but no ovetcoat.
Three high school Inly* notIced in passing a white rag wav­
ing In underbrush around the

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

British Threaten
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To End Fighting

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STARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!

CAA officials are pussted b /
tha report, and at Portland, E. 8.
ijcach, senior CAA inspector, aaid
th# wreckage may be that of a
crashed plan* previously local,earl
l i * i CAA
f * A A la
m m r«
ed. TThe
has
noo record aoff an
plane missing in the area which
answers the twin engine C-46 de­
scription given by the hunter,
Hanry Davenport, K iltaton, Ore.
A number of wartime aircraft
disappearances during
flight*
over the rugged coastal and Cas­
cade Mountain* havo never been
cleared up.- ----------------- -------KONAWA, Okla . Dee. 10 0P )~
Tlirre men ware killed today l*l
a. pre-dawn airplane crash nesr
here.
Raymond Reed of tho lleed Fly­
ing Service at Wnwoka reported
the small plan# took off from
there for Duncan at 6 A. M.
(CRT). Tlie crash occurred a ahort
lime later. The plane horned.
Two of th e- dead were ngmdd
by tha Oklahoma highway. patrol
as Ollie Bon Martin, Prague,
Okla., ami C. 6, Tucker, Wewoka,
Okla. Ttwrthlrd man was not im­
mediately Identified.

i r m n w r fr*w r*r» o » l ci
in thla area for economy r*taona only, although the locatlvi
acknowledgedly ,1s strategical *
poor.”
The report said, however, th*.
Congress should provide constant
“prodding and Inquiry” to spur
consolidation of separata facili­
ties maintained unnecessarily by
different arms of th i service. »
It urged Secretary of Defense
Forreslpl to "initiate evleniWe
studies between the servicesi «
the fjjpmost level, at th* earliest
possible date, to Insura thst^ lo­
cal consolidations are mode.
The Inspection was msda PT
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Risli-y (B -O k la .), $ * Y ® * * V
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Ahead of the two fliers W fr^a
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Increasing
elmidlqc**,
Kill#
change in icntpcratnrr Ih l' afterniMin brri)|*lni rloudv with oc­
casional rain toptght anil I rldar.
Moderate southerl; winds this
afternoon becoming , ronrtheasterly
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Eflttbllshcd 1908

VOLUM E X X X V III

SA N FO IID , FL O R ID A

TH U R SD A Y , DEC. 11, 1917

A sso ciated U reas I.mxfwl W ire

N O . 279

GOP Rejects Vigorous Program Offered To
Army Called Six Killed In 2 Killed, 9 Injured, 2 Missing
Politics Gets
Fight Isms In South America;
In Texas Head-On Train Wreck
Out In Rome
Truman Calk
na
Into Debate On
To Keep Order Mine B last
♦ For Control
EuropeanAid
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ny 1111.LEE WHBBLOCK

BUCK FALLS, Ba., I w U .(4 ri
—A vigoroui program by Methodlata and
other T’rotfstant
churches to counteract CommunFascism and atheism in Latin
President Says Any­ tsm.
America was recommended to
thing Short Of 10 the* board of miMions and church
of the Methodist church.
Point Program Will extension
The proposals for Latin Amer­
are part of a four-year pro­
P r o v e Inadequate ica
gram to double the foreign mis­
staff of the Methodist
. Wa s h in g t o n . d « . it m - sionary
church as well as the prrten.
epublic*n leaden today. biuihcd financial aid of the church foi
tide President Truman'a new call missionary [furposes in all for­
for hit 10-point anli-inllalion pro- eign fields.
Irani and ptnhed their own bill They were made^ yesterday to
Inward approval by the Haute the board at its annual session by
Dr. Ralph E. Diffrndnrfer of
Bankini Committee by nightfall.
New York, executive accretary
Chairman Wolcott IfR -M ich) of the board's division on foreign
flatly predicted approval by hit missions and for 24 years head
of the denominations' overseas
committee and told reporters:
**lf the Pretident doesn't want service.
Dr. Diffrndnrfer asked for M l
h. he doein't have lo «*ke &lt;*• new mltsion'arirs and Is total budg■Enforcement of the pro«ram we .rt of $16.741466 for Ihe net:
four years. Of the grsnd total
propose it discretionary."
At his newt conference. Mr. he recommended $6,120,000 be al­
located for Latin-American proj­
Truman laid anything thorl ol ect?.
the program he hat propoted to
"The wide gap between the'
curb living cotlt will be made rich few and Ihe poverty strirkquale. Hb program, he taid, rhould
be carried out to the letter. Tbit.
included request* for ilandby^
pnet-w etd and rationing aulbonJT m Thit brought • prompt com­
ment from Senator Taft (R-Ohio)
that Mr. Truman "doesn't clearly
undcnland" what the Republicans
are propoting in a bill offered try
Reveals Plans To Run
Wolcott in the Home
In Demo Primary
Taft, who beadt the Senate GOP
policy committee, ssid lb# Re
For Governor In M8
publicani will make public a "full
fledged1' program of iheir own
Announcing his intention lo run
^tomorrow, after it hat been check­ for Governor of Florida, Dan
ed at a GOP conference.
McCarty told, a group of local
reiidents at the Mayfair fnn last
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1 -4 4 V - night that be did not represent
Pretident Truman met Republican
countar-propoaala for wage and any s|&gt;erial interest or particular
price legiilatlon today with the group of people and that if d e fi­
ItM lla W t w rw « T l n . |
ed he. would try lo serve the en­
tire stale of Florida.
Asked where West Florida be­
gan. he said that in Live Oak
it began west of the Suwanet.
|i f * T l l t i r l R l
' T . l l l h i * " * - ' n Gainatviile, it was wesf
V
A O U riS l
L f Uve Oak. in Sanford it be
Plans for a Chrlstntea enter- '«»n •» Gainesville and in Miami
Ulnmsnt on Dee. 18 at the T o u r-.it began at Fort Pierce. He added
lit Center w h l e h will again I that as a resident of Fort Pierce,
fsgtura the alnglng of J h e H em -'|,p was particularly familiar with
Inole High School Glee Club, were the problem* of South Flotida.
mwte la*t nlghtgat an enthualaatlc
gathering of metAbers of the 8an- but that he is not running a* a
fora Tourist Club, augmented by South Florida candidate and has
many frirndi throughout North
local .resldentaf
,g About 60 were present, and In and West Florida.
*th# absence of C. F.. Esterly,
Mr. McCarty waa introduced
club president, E. M. Arip Rage. to the gathering by J. C. Hutch­
Chamber of Commerce director of ison at a meeting sponsored by
tourist activities, presided. Mrs. Mr; Randall Chase and Mr. Hutch­
Armitage s e m d as acting secre ison who said that Mr. McCarty
tary-treasurer.
was a citrus grower and cattle­
In preparation for the Christ­ man, a graduate of the University
mas entertainment a decoration
ir#atlna*.i on Fas* Fl»»1
committee was appointed. It wa*
* nned to have a large, lighted
e In the main hall. A commit­ Britain Makes Trade
tee waa also appointed to direct
Deal With Russia
® th# serving of refreshments to
'g n u m tn tn f g r tliu r n u in b m and
Truest*.
LONDON Dec. It UP&gt;-Brltaln
The date of the next meeting will-receive “a substantial quan­
was set for Monday, Mtvd each tity" • of Russian grain under
Monday the club w tl^ b e kept terms of a trade agreement an
open for use of members ami nouneed today, by J. Harold WIItheir friends. Shuffleboard and son. president of the Board of
horseshoe courts will be kept open Trade.
Newspapers . speculated t h l-s
on week days, and Inter-dty
meats are expected to be held. In might mean the end of bread ra
.
the near future, Mr. Armltage tinning for Britons.
.Wilson, hack from talks at
pnnouncru.
(^announced."
"Ixteen
new member* were ad- Moscow, told th* House of Com­
Sixteen nevi
mon* the agreement "Include*
the club, and following nuantilles,
price* and detailed
the meeting evqyy terms and condition*
the. ship­
one went to the ahtiffleboard ment to Britain of aforsubstantial
'courts which were filled to ca­ Quantity of coarse grain out of
pacity.
the 1047 Russian h arvest" The
■ Th* outlook la very encourag- House cheered his announcement
• Ing for one of th* finest tourist
seasons Sanford has ever had, Mr.
Monroe Bridge Opens
Armltage said this morning.

«

en multitudes, tlie suffering and
exploitation which th# .multitudes
endure, their neglect and exploi­
tation by the priests and Iheir
illiteracy and ignotsnre and bit­
terness make a fertile soil for
Communism in Latin America,”
the church leader assertedlending strong support to th-r
countries was Dr. Hugo C. Tucker,
proposals for the Latin American
vigorous blue-eyed 90-yrar-old
missionary who went to llraill
in DW6 andrspent 61 years bring­
ing a practical application of
Christianity Into every section
oi Brasil.
lie brought the fust Bible In

NKW BRAUNFFt R. Tex , |Vee 1 n critical condition -envly tide
It t/Ti—Two Mlssnuri-Kansas*.| morning at the New RrautifeD
Texas pa«»eitgrr trains collided,! General Hospital,
head-on near here* lad mKhf and
Mr* I "itivr \ Krueger, is -•plexplodctl into flames, killing two | tal superintendent, said dhi'tFirst General Strike Several More Known trainmen, injuring nine other pe- injured were Paul. K. &lt;1,. v r , | p
i i- ,
L e a d e r
•nnv and leaving !»•* of ttie crew j fireman, Warn; Floyd
ikio,.R C p U U llL c H l
Since Prc - Fascist
To Have Been In­ missing.
: Engineer. Kan Antonio: It It
Attacks
I
ictnocrnts
train* ran together | Ferguson, Arlington' Tex. hasfi
DaysIsCommcnced;
jured In Gas Ex­ tonThemilestwosmith
*of here at 11:43. man, and if ,1 Smith. Dallas
For Mis-managing
Crowds Arc-Riotous
plosion At Mi ne P M. (CST), the two locomotives gagehtanf M. C t'isnib«, t&gt;vggagi
F
o r e i g n Policies
slsrking on lop of each other ' baggageman, alt members f HiROME Dee. 11 (4b—The'
rain crews.
WILKES-BARRE. fV . Dec. II ami front cars trlewoping
IVad wef,» Jaci- II Cel-m*n.
Communist-controlled ChamWASHING I ON. D r,. II tT 9 Three paeirngrta «f-i» ttev'f/P) A ga* cxplonon in the
fireman of Wnro, Tex .
itt 26. rrl "»ml rrlca.id early ti-Hv rio-..- I h# Home got iii' iv i rourin;
her of Labor voted tonight
j-retiklin
colliery
of
Lehigh
Valley
ami George W, KUInthorpe. v vveie II |l Nielsen, 4
to ennlinur Itomr'a day-old
,A
Coal Company today killed six train carman fritm San Antonio, lortto; Jam e. lt Pr'tiav, .-in \tt politu d io„ ovn the. emergency
general strike.
men and intuird at least thtcc Tex.
Initio, nnd David K St,rut.m, loreign sul lull I-mI iv shortly alter
that country and when he left
Misting were engineer, Roy Arlington. Va.
ROME. Dec. II (/!’) Fighting o t h n v -----yj
tdnplim: an amendment which m*V
flflL
this year, there were more than men ol Italy’s three armed serv­
Callaway, almut 60, of Kmithvillf. • Portion, of t6e fraro* titimb"i rai-e ih'c ro»t of the program ro
A
company
spokesman
an4.000,000 distributed throughout
, and a negro ^l-irtrr,- Will .7 beaded south and iiumlxq 6 die t 'titled S l i l n by U’O.OOOOOO.
ices moved tnlo Rome late today noumrd&gt;iha! six were known lo Tex
the country.
'Inm-v, , f 8(UU-Antoiii.i
headed motli vvrrr engulfed ill
I hr uproar beg in when Republt, Dr. Tucker declared, "The rise to help |Kilice keep order in the have prnshrd in ih# underground
Mickr \ Pattrlb-. *|-c. i«l agent
following l|ie colllslnn and
of Communism and spirituslianr capital, ridden by its first general blast Names ol the victims svete for Ihe railroad, said ihe two flames
pieces of the engine l-n|et.. uerr" ,a n I cider l l r l l u t ( I n d ). vj^akin Braxil aa wall as the indus­ ill ike since pte-Fascitl days.
engineer i "evidently g&lt;o tlieir or- blown .rtrra l humlird yards Into mg in vtippn't ol the ^ ’i'Hl.00'1,not available immediately.
trialisation of Ihe eoiiiitty have
a nrarbv field
OOtl me.i ute. retn.vrkrd rhvl ih*
With
groups
ol
strikers
roaming
Mmr rescue crews and ambu rlers mixed up ”
created problems which ar« much
• Only ,1. M Hayl. - Arllngtoh.
Th ir,t **f flrvrn* fiitt nn tF«‘ Dem'iH talk Adminstrstion ’ h.vrlergreater in number and variety the capital to force the closing lances weir tailed tn the anthra­ T fl., iRlKKNIvTIilMfli u n t li»trt| ill *
#*w I'n * ll%#l
uhlv mirmanvgevl the loieign a(than when I went to Brasil. They ol the few business establishments cite colliery shoitly beloir noon.
will . require the greatest skill remaining open, the government The mine is located (nil outs id#
fain o| .thi* cmmtiv
and ability to »elve.
ILIIcik idled that the money
railed nut soldiers, sailors and ai. the city
"I think Brasil nnd sll of
losce
men
lo
guard
trouble
area's.
h
necf - iiv onlv he. jure of what
(omp.snv
officials
said
they
had
l.atin America piesents one of
Polite not squads at rounlless no rxact information on casualties.
he . . riled th- Adminitii.vlion’*
lla m lla H «w ruse ia&gt; «i
mom in v.rim ni II- ,p "le shnitlv
plates had found difficulty con­
'Wilkes-Barre general hospital re
iltr^ the I hour h id id,spied an
trolling crowds, half in a holiday potted that arrangements had been
mood, half more menacing. Many made there to-receive three iniuted
amemlnienl' hv Rep I n k /■ Anof Ihe"hands, 'made~lJ|r'tirgf|y nf'J'gffjv
7tr..... .
i alif I'Tfn filing governinenl •igemiev, chirllv the lorn
sons," wore Communist
R|w&gt;rlerv were told that eight
es or colors. Dispersed mine woikeii wrie in the .section British
Troops -Bar Need 'For $ 5 ,0 0 0 Is m.Mh|, Creihr Corporation, tci sellat one point, they popped up when the etplovion nccmied
products ( o loieign atd
Outlined To Group •urplli.
Gates As FiritiK
it pines which (’(.'( oflitalv have
promptly at another.
Shortly after it occurred the col
Bv Mrs. Kirchcr |i- too tied would me , ii , f ill.OOO,Is R’cjpm Inside
liery w ss.iutleied cloved. "
Itt't.MK. Dec. II—&lt;JF&gt;—A K#n.
000 h*»« nn fvirspnl holding*.
Mme llian two humlird men ate
real s lr ile
directed bv leftists
IIIU JSM JM . lie.
II (A*)
"A go,| ol fi.IKKl In , I-CCI.
3 Members Of School closed
R tp M’Coim.bk iMv ') . *s
down nil but vital public employed at thr Franklin.
Ilillivll troop, blocked "llic galev ,cl ill the I iihm liloti, .‘&gt;ri| .S »|e
iHt.vnl Denim ralic leader, piomptTeam Introduced At services nnd railronds in Borne
M |rrtH ,i#m’v -dd veollcl-, &lt;1»- |UU » (ot-i'-erntnole-l -'wrrttx--4rT~the—r m r r I, ' t Ii illcng-J 111Hot k'« state
but gnvrmment amt tabor
Kiwanis Luncheon today,
bclotr noon today as liiing in its ing seal. M»*-rl dv&gt;iiid Lii'lo-i in-lit- ind L'i liifwoilv weir.,on
lenders were reported to have
agreed on broAit general
line*
vui lent mare ol dicctv iea, lied , told Hie Seminole Counlt Ivnu o
“ Ihe time |.,f p -hti d q-erchev
Prospect* for llic Celery ben whirls might end Ihe multiple
pinpoition, wlmh mdlcsled a hat thanihci ol ( onimeice it, llico and , pie, lew id the l"48 cambasket ball team which t* now vralknul.
tic id vir.vhlr piopmtionv bail look noon inerting at thr Mas Ian Inn pilgn would have b n ii better af
The Chnmber of I.at&gt;or. whleh
bring hastily rpundrd into form railed
en out brtwreri Arab and Irwtvli todas
the strike in protest’against
irr Ifni l-ilj Ka» hern voted on.'
for a tusslr with the OiUmkj unemployment, estimated 600.000
Mi* Km tier outlined thr e \
inliahitanlv
I I 'u IIm M
m
P ast Site)
MiCnim n k : &gt;uL
high school tram on Dec. 16. were
( loving ol the gate, h.aricJ-fur- pense, of thr Srnitmdr t minis I
Met iis'itck a I II alter If had
TeM- were completed Into yp».
pronounced good by Coach Ereii
!***••.» »••* I'ng# •
terttav afternoon of Hie police ihci cioduv by hidh. lew, ami Ar­ ll A,nutation and .tiled that lluGanas. in a brief talk lo Ktwanianv
Station'* new- FM sending and
no had hrrn Itaiilirallv money is »penl fm emeigency r#yrttrrday noon at the Touri*:
receiving equipment try l l r 'A ; moving' bill then |h&gt;-.vq,„i|inv in liel, fm iflh educalinu. irliaTiilit.itloii
Davidson, ItCA’ installation alee a Imy liuikv thiniighoiil the moin- id attested i a ir, ol the doea-e, i^
Center.
trieinn On Tue-day a atee|iiejack
Three members of the team,
llltlk for the patients. n\edi&lt; infast# tied s vertical dipole serial ing.
guests of Kiwanis, were intro­
to the tall pole at the station.
Nhvcral luindicd (amlliex alicadv hills, tianquntatioii (h u g e , lot . _
_
* ir* | |
Too police automobiles have have M
duced: Floyd Cooper.' Junior:
IItr- Hi$||rtl“ 4 ten, whl.lv patients I'cmg mused to ho.pilat,
11| I f ' Y r \ l l ( l ( * r n c s s
Frederick
George,
Sanford
vet­
lK
&gt;#ti
equipped
with
Ihe
FM
•end­
Chuck Hriron. Senior, and Clyde
r IpPIltr,
waa found not guilty of a ing slid receiving sela, and one in normal tinuv h*‘ ^ .p-qnilallan dRlI llllfIM
Bowen. Senior. The -latter, nick-, eran,
r a»ir rndr.ixonm- |&lt;t f J im ( WPSTf B I I' I II I IP M u t I ^ r •
manslaughter charge yesterday i ar operated by the Cnilnlv Sber ol almul .'0.IHMI Arabs. .'.'iOO Jew
named "Squirrel," a n d 'liv e leet. afternoon in Cireult Court til con­ iff and deputie. Th# Pol ire De and -1.04X1 others of mixed nation (h# gritei ,| publn
the ti-ed ii i.jq 11. I : \n Trxnvnort
five inches t*ll in height and nection with the death of Patrol­ partment ha* ordered a new Ford slity nt'nllv A i m f t i t a n s an I ol a yraily s t a y th filu p s, huh ('•hniiand »'*--■ -*d I.-d*v the-*
., .
.f the 29
100 pounds in weight was pro­ man L C. Bender nn the even-1and expect* to invinll new radio G irrk,
•
•
can be obtained lire
iliatge Vinci lean i.itblarv men almxrd
Ing
of
Katurday.
Ort.
26
a«
the
equipment
on
If,
It
iwplanneil
nounced an outstanefing player result of having i»cen hit bv it tadlo equipped car. and for th#
A- husiiir** man from the ne.vjai the lounty health "Hue,’" Mis •Im- Ii-u- li au p.tit plnne that
by Coach Ganas who declared. truck driven by George on West for the Sheriff to have another city, wlm lift the walled iriften . Kircher added
erflihed in t
I a ’’ icy wildUv
.......,
First Street.
,
I’olieo Department moUvrryele to „ few minutes before the g a te .. „ w&lt;,
.....
■ ■ ■• dn Cht
"Don't let bis lire fool you "
X
.I,.
•
i
&gt;
•
i
•
I in'h I a* the
ivnptuled lying in tiu- slrer-ta.
. . . of
. . tin- -Ii . . . and
The |ury waa only In eonfer- I-- ao equipped,
"Squirrel," when called upon
, .
I pieventioii
«&lt;in -•
t- ,s i t -,.*•■ . el,I miles
north nf
Work of the &gt;leeplejack atop closed -..id lif had seen dead
,„ |H.rcll|n,
............
to apeak, predicted that if th# encr- alMtut seven minutes before
Goo - 'III'. ,. pit, i. .1 flu* 2.1 were
Fed* hustle they will win many it returned with Its verdiet, ar- Ihe 100 foot pole excited n lot . Ihe battle appairntly bro k er'll |(|)!| w|lp|(1 they* • an I* Dented
to O. P. Herndon,-clerk of intereaf^ ueolav To inxuii* his sriien Arntis m-cupinl n aynagogue ■
rad)
roi
gltnea and he said his player iv cording
tjltlillnsll of I in- Ken t ,11. ,| ■
tin
•!..
urvlvors and
rorai were: A. II. Barr. W. I! safety,' speeinl guy wirea were nnd hoisted their flag over &gt;l‘are not awed by six-footer* auen
unde Counts It. slili fo il Tntit- -I , 1. vi t,i,i
tiftchrd
in
four
«lifrrli»»n*
t
•»
i -i- , itl|l,,-ld ponding
huihling They later werv driven - Vj(.p .......t „. y. . .
"iSv’rrulers». W. F. lawlgc. Andrew ,M t» Irphonr . I»n|r*t mid ntliri
as the Sealireexe tearfi has.
treeipi* *if a ••■nvptete report.
.
Coach Ganas exhibited the new [ C arraw ay. R. A. CoiJi and Jdhn
Y.
m'? " '
A,M‘ I” " ‘ th* absence f l”r. nlent Bl ades '
. •*
X |iqs I 'I, *, • ■&lt;,-'t snow hav
* -•
*» —- with —s.i».la rk . II. A Gallnway o v e d places.
basketball
uniforms
while- 11L.„ CClark,
.........
1l,llr
l
"
nA
,WO
iDdlinm.
apiniriited
Km
I
&gt;
I.
II
1
"
I
t'
Is
hoped
that
we
mav
l&gt;e
■ h„|,|
V.-,k
........- .Is,aid ol p i e ,,-nil it a,"' tirgi' ,,'aie re*shirts snd dark . or orange a* alternate. George A. De- aide In contact the Florida” High­ wounded In this engagement.
,'it— &lt;&gt;iiria'son t.nl do-'tor* and
trousers depending' in .use o'i Cotes, assistant State attorney, way Patrol which also ir.es tire
T \ , n A r a b , w ere »'•»"
i l I r t S f o M ^ l r «w ”,p a
ttmnirn- inrdlenl upptii a n l« inc landwhat color the opposing leapt* conducted the prosgfutlgn
(l!!HtIt44l(H
FM
avstem."
said
I’nlire
Chief
.......^ . lni mp
c mt
............
id hx‘ helicopter,
After Judge Smith had earlier
eV
will wear. Practice started Mon­
liny G. Williams, li# derloterl a , communal .trlf* resulting
X i|. I-. '. te • n etearril. with­
day, h* revealed, and pointed out declared a mistrial In the ease Diet he wfc* highly pleased with
th* ' "V '
"V '&gt; in I half '"dr of the scattered.
that most of t)\&lt; team has rpund­ due to th* Illness of L. I. Frasier. Ihe clarity and freedom from parim " , ;1,*‘ HMy l-.nd •«.#,#.. || ^i’jurr.
chaired •&gt;&gt; • V tire.
rd into good physical shape by Juror, the case was resumed on static and interference of Ihe its 12th day.
|
Batlgan reported tbit a
I hr li-qt- transport plunge,!
playing on the football team. Tuesday. During th* earlier trial new system which msrks another
I ,l|rn advrrtisitiii rianfutal is t*uut- (tuuiliotHi—foiuslsal. hiLdaya were spent In Ihe selec­ t#p forward in law enforremehl
Coach Ganas was introduced by two
t&gt;'*t
co u ld
no^ lie
ejwcled on tin- dippi.i.uli to ih- I l'i..... .
of a jury.' On Tuesday, the
. ,
-John Leonardy and Dr. J la rry tion
reach'd hv ,*» "i ground for
.■it Johns It is ••• l.iidi;, n«ith
was .e la te d hy noon’ and •" ,h* Cit*
Woodruff who had charge b f the Jury
the city, Bangui, ulv, xtut»-d the*' nt-ailv 21 lioui v
with Sheriff P. A. Mero. visited
program.
\ logged rescue “p artv travellive otliei S'Ci" will •&gt;# *’ir«*|r.|
the scene of the accident.
President l-ester Tharp thanked
Katet III atatrvl ■1. .i 11■• Me, l.i.g .. , tao ! o i*ii . d &lt;i*',lrds
Lloyd
F,
Boyle,
who
with
G
the Kiwanis members for Iheit W. Spencer, represented the d/» Ixst n’ght
RllAN(*IIAI. Dee. II (4 1 I h# ,-|iants' Association Itnd f'Spli -sr-4 ’’ 1
i(w support
_u
fine
during the year
I, ii ( i ( i' i, ,i:&gt; &gt;f the survlChinese- goveitiment I* reselling j r ||Kht with the &lt; I......... ... .......It
particularly commended Sec- frn dent,, toid of the conflict of
.
*•
'
aftrr the tending
to Amerirs and I^ha ’world In K- rc B|)(, | | iank(.,| , (lp j a , , ,.e iiiemhci a ! ' ',,i..
V •...........jiil'•
testimony of three states' witrelary Ralph A. Smith.
PARIS Dec. II (49—Lieut Col rr*l at least 2,000,000 ton, of
assisted
of , i .1 1...... . pi' I h-'limpter
ntsses to the accident with the
Frank
of th* Ki . testimony or
j..|p&lt;| 8 |
, Bfll, M, „ M ,,
si..in, we ,tl-V hampered cc
. . — , loimsonstold
— :
of anotner
another stale
state' wtiwit- lUvmomf Msrquie, rhlrf of the I'scjfle Islaml w*r surplus which
wanls plan of Instructing officers ncM. Mr,. i»rrr|f siselove,. whose n-istrd French rrp striatin n • mis- Chinn received . In settlement "I * ^ ||fe ||,.tM,|„,
,|t, 11,K- | ••••sts-• 'hough only
which starts with an International | e, t |m„ny. he said agreed with unn to Moscow who yesterday a wartime U K. delq of *I74.'HHI,. .School student -, ii iidrirjl several I ' “ rid
-'.pa'.vted the seen*
headquarters aehnol for district , hrt of th „ ^efand7int. This was a 'larked hi* government for It* non
mtiaicnl selntion. nnd wr». 1. I "f
1 from the t,nose B«y
governors, and other schools for to Ihe effect that wbqn Patrol "malleioua altitude" toward llus. tThks.v,a* dixelnsed tmisy when compnnied ‘hv MiW llllie Ree*a Ail fu I d h - 1 • the ie.. tie operalieutenant governor*, club *«rr&lt; man Bender was hit by the truck, ,la, was Identified today ax a a cnillrH t w at signed whereby Whittle at the i.ian,1.
",-u
,k. ,
taries and presidents. He Intro he was not standing with one foot ('..mmunlst of many year* stand­ the Bethlehem Steel Corp will
|{ '.-mn't until daybreak that
Ai a l#.aid of .director* meet
btiv
spproximstely
1,000,000
tons
ing
who
want*
to
stay
In
the
rr»«iia*## •« r x i riser
tlm
fir.t
word
came
from
Ooos*
on tha gaa tank of thq ditrhrd
ing following the luncheon, ('
of seran for $30,000,000.
I* wav v terse m u-age
skeeter truck which he was en­ K»viet Union.
wns derided to award $10 each to Hav
On*
f
l
Veterans
Minister
.
The
sale
was
announced
hy
irs'llni* only;
deavoring to aid in getting out of
the
Key
Club
and
to
Troop
No.
” Brilev# there *t* sonir survithe ditch but was nn tne hard Francois “ Mitterand'a aides de. Italpli King, general agent of 5 of the Boy Scout* for float
Wallace la Against
surfaced highway and walked. In­ rlsred that If Marquic’a itate- United Mate* Lines, who artrd entered in live Christmas parade r ... . "
-menta
last
night'
In
Moseow
"are
for
Pacific
Far
f^
a
t
Lines.
Th#
A hard, driving wet snow has
U.S. Aid To China to the left front fender of confirmed he will he dismissed latter firm will move mountains text Saturday
l- , am
large-scale air
i George** car.
Vire president T nrlei expressed ■irwfniq
and
expelled
from
the
army
a*
of
scrap
‘from
doiens
of
Pacific
i nr h it a helicopter carryingBUFPALO, N. Y., Dec. 11, (/Pi I Mr. Boyle declared Hurt, arII '.ntlntiM #H l as# , o o . |
»"on
aa
he
get*
haek.”
Marqulr
Islands
in
100
shiploads
during
i|- - | i.|4 mm.I iiifliral supplies land­
to ...............
this • testimony,
—Ifinry A. Wallace declared to- ’ cording
—
.......... “Mr. and the four othrr member* of
ed within a half mile of the scene.
day that Governor Thomas E. George swerved to the left when ahs mltaion are due to leave Mo* the*next 18 months.
Communication* were meager
((Im IIsw S mm Pass Kl»»l - Dewey "out-Trumans Truman" In
row tomorrow.
ails# of thr stormy weather.
Greek Charged With hi Jii.C
favoring aid to China and espous­
The Veterans Ministry said Senator Asks WAA
before th# rrport that
ing universal military training.
Marquis
wad
appointed
to
his
post
sum# may have survived th#
Cremating
Relative
Tha
former vice
re- Scattered Sections
.M. ...............
- J i Mpresident,
nN
more than a year ago when Com­
risvh came fiom Col. Paul A.
To Aid Farmer
Iterating hie opposition to finan­
munist Laurent CaaanoVa headed
/.arttrikn at Goose Kay, another
Of Nation See Sqow the
SAUBOLITO.
Calif.
D*r.
IJ
cial help for China and compul­
ministry. The War Ministry
tni'cage -aiil two persons had•WASHINGTON
Dec.
It
(41
(4N—Georg#
Kavolax.
IW.
todav
sory military training In the
termed his rank "fictitious," say­
In a move lo help alleviate th# was charged with shooting hi, tern Hiylilnl from th# air at th#
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
United States, said at a news
ing th at before thr war he waa a fertiliser
................
shortage In the South, nephew, then cremating Ihe wreckage
,
More
anow
fell
over
scattered
conference:
staff sergeant In the reserve.'
W hether' three were survivor*
Senator
Stennia
(D-Miaa)
Is
ask­
sections
of
the
country
today
wounded
man
on
a
gaxoliu#
.fed
A spokesman at the Veterans
“I oem
hesitate
whether
at# to Stay
&lt;u
or Eskimos was not known at
and temperatures in aome parte Ministry taid Marqule waa mak­ ing the War Assets Administra­ pyre.
Dewey It a watertd-d
te red-down version | of
Gihim- Bay, where Maj.-General
tion
to
release
big
storage
tank*
Kasolas.
who
lived
on
a
house
the
Midwest
again
dropped
ing every effort to remain in the
of Truman or the president le a below sero.
William Ttlntier. commander of
to
farmers
in
that
area.
boat
In
Han
Fianclsco
Bay.
was
U.H.8.R., despite his expulsion,
watered-down version of Dewey."
th# Atlantic Division of the ATC.
Rtrnnls
told
a
reporter
hr
ha*
arrested
yesterday
after
a
90
min
The
enow
area*
today
Included
with the four other member* of
Wallace, currently on a sneakwritten J pss Lawson; war assets ute aland against some 75 police- Is d u c tin g the rescue operations.
Ing- tour of update New York, the eastern Gmat U ke* region, hi',‘ 'r tt^ |o ‘n .- The Russian gov- administrator, asking the agency men, sheriff s deputies, state high,
and Inw New England and New rrnment ordered explusion of the
contended that no kelp should he York
to make available to farmers a* way patrolmen and guards from
S tate; parte of North Da­
given te China beeaute Its gov- kota and Minnesota and the Pa­ misslpti In retaliation for similar aperial type of tank suitable for nearby Kan Quentin I’rixnn.
French
action
against
the
Soviet
eminent la led by Chi any Kai- cific North; t. Rain waa report
They said h# fired only once,
storage of anhydrous ammonia,
Shek. whom he called a "Fascist e&lt;l along the Gulf Coast and repatriation mission In Franc*. a fartlllser.
a homemade shotgun slug, In tndictator."
Th* tanks were used at ord­ turn.
fair weather over the Central
The nephew, Pete Hadses, 56,
nance plants during the war, the
FR EEDOM T RAIN
and Southern Rockies westward
senator said, and have been in­ waa wounded two hours earlier
and
in
moat
of
the
central
plains
F1RB
INSPECTION
COLUMBIA. B. C , Dec. t l . UP) cluded In equipment declared 'with a homemade shotgun, then
Firemen are making a thorough state*.
burned to death on the waterfront
- ‘Tb* Freedom Train made a 12- surplus.
Th*
coldest
weather
again
was
Inspection of .building* aryl Hi*
near the houseboat,.
hour atop her* today on Its 33,centered
in
North
Dakota
and
business section in order to dis­
Police Chief James Doyle quot­
000-mlle J o u r n e y around the
Minnesota,
Th*
lowest
early
morn­
cover possibte Are hasards and
CELERY
CUT
ed Kasolas;
country.
ing
temperature,
six
below*
was
mt with
to scduslnt them
f ith bulldinr*.
The first Hanford celery of the
"Pete owed me money. He no
Governor J. Strom Thurmond
Today’ firemen C o in aGodwin and reported
N. D.,
season was today cut on tn* farm would pay. What would you do?"
c
. . .a t ^Grand Forks. ■
.
- R.
- Crow
J.
reported a vary fine while Minneapolis* low was -3. and other state and city official* of C. ............—
_*L*_p*cke&lt;l
A.- Hinton ——
amLwag^packed
He aald police found six wallets
apirit of cooperation ft
those T«n ..below was forecast for spoka a t a brief carekvony pr*.
Chase and Co. It waa reported' C ontaining
$2,650
In ' Kasolas*
reding
the
.
public
-.
Inspection.
_
________________
occupying building* in
*t the celery waa of extra fin*
In northeastern North Dakota to­
. l i e reported the leather­
th* work?Tomorrow the Inspection night. Tem peratures In the east­ Army band* from Fort Jackaon
quality and took th* company’*
ing Greek and hia nepsrill he by Lleot. J. Wr Hnrrwr ern anow hell area were around were assigned to play a t intervals top label. Sixes were
heavy, ---- ------ been feuding ftvd years.
*r
-*
during
the
visit.
nrtd C. M. Whitten.
freexlng.
,
running Uv threes and fours.
He Mid lladtes ownm*Ttie boat.
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I

Battle Is Fought. Jaycecs Are Told
In W alled. City Of Goal In Drive
At Jerusalem On Sale Of Seals

McCarty Talks To Coach Fred Ganas
Local Residents Talks To Kiwanis j
About Candidacy About Basketball

Chnstmad Party
Planned

K

eJudgre Herlong* To
Address Legion Post
Judge Sydney Herlong. J r. of
- Leesburg, will speak on the sub­
ject of Communism to Legion­
naires Monday evening at th*
supper meeting of Campbcll-I-o*.
sing Tost 63 at the Legion Hut,
It was announced by Joel Field.
adltAant. Th# active rote taken
by the Legion In th* fight against
will be cited by
''j u d g e Herlong, Mr. Fluid de­
clared. *
A Christmas party will be held
and th# supper will be eerved by
Mr*. O. H. Carlton at 7:00 P. M.
The admission to the meeting
will be a -toy to h« given to the
Elks for rreee&amp;Utioa to needy
children at Christ***# Um*. Th#
Sous of the Legion movement will
be discussed, according to Adjut­
ant Jog) Field and he urged that
eXfmtk member
&lt;*Ugtble mem he
STARVES TO DEATH
FRANKFURT. 0«m *ny, Dec.
1! UP)—The Frankfurter 1
schau reported today that
maun Weiss, 60, had died of under­
nourishment, end listed him aa
the winter’* first ■hanger victim
la Frankfurt.

As Plane Taxis Thru
William G. Wurn. bridge tend­
er a t the Lake Monoroe crossing
has opetftd the bridge for th* past
six years for all kind* of boats
from a anb-chaaer to a war train
Ing boat and even a pile driver
but on Tuesday morning he got
the supriae of hia life when out
of th e / dense fog a seaplane,
evidently forced down b f lack of
y, taxied up the S
BLt Johns
John#
visibility,
River aand signaled to ha let

through.

The nearby railroad bridge,
hand operated, was opened and
Mr. Wurn swung tha mechanically
opening highway bridge so that
the plan* could make Its way on
Lake Monor# toward Sanford
Identity o f. the plane ha* no{\ yet
been revealed.
YEAR OFF WITH PAY
CHICAQO. Dee. U -&lt; 4V -M tea
Neill* Maeois. who la living a
stenographer’s dream rome tru e —
a year'* vacation with pay—a l­
ready la looking forward to tho
next one—in 1966.
Mias Mason baa been a stenogrepher for aome 25 years, but
never until she came to work for
M, Glen Millar, president of an
advertising agency, did ah* hop*
t» lake • year edf to eea t U
country and get paid for doing i t

Tests Finished On
FM Equipment
•At Police Station

George Acquitted
Of State Charge
In Bender Death

2H Dead fi Alive

lIn Plane Wreckage

Frenchman Wants To
Stay With RiiHsianH

China Bcsetls War
• Surplus To America

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Florida State News In Brief

Fred L, Morgan Of

MONDAY. DEC. 8, m J

Senate Turns To Ratification .
Of Inter-American, Treaty Pact

Itm lla a n t trails l*aa» On,j
(('•■Haase t f m Pa«* 0 »»&gt;
Longwood Is Dead
hccarr.o Inactive and r.-maiticd »-i dl Arabia, . Trans-Jordan, trad.
^
A venire of 80 juror* »#* sum- unlit the spring of 1908 when it Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Ye­
Fred L. Morgan, 83, of LongT-inr-nf today for sat action of jur* war rrnrrjuiiicd' hy n visiting men.
TALLAHASSEE Dee.’ H M l— TALLAHASSEE Dee. 8 &lt;/P&gt;_ wood. died Saturday at his home
______ •
/ • ■
or* In Circuit Court. Thr follow m'nister, he Rev, George II. Slug
Premier Rlad Essolh Hey of Florida duck and goose hunters More casa of animal rabies have In Longwood following a abort
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
S
(-P)—The
Senate,
marking
time while
of Am&lt;i*ru*, (!».
ing junror* were summoned.
Lebanon said the Arab U a g u r’a
Illness.
■'Tm* llev. E. I.*e Smith of work would be "decisive and Im­ are scheduled to open the 1947- been reported In Florida this year
a t.. Chapman, L, H. Hodglna.
Bom Apr. $0, 1886 in Living, th* Mouse consider# the plight of Western Europe, turned today to rat­
than
ever
before,
the
State
Board
48
shooting
season
at
noon
today.
B. A. Gallotvay, Geo. C, Harden Orlando tnen served for five ycnr-i mediate," adding:
*
ston county. Mich. Mr. Morgan ification of the Inter-Amcfean Dffrnie Irfaiy.
Hunting will be permitted from of Health said today.
Win, K. Kadrr, Gourde It.' Hilt", ■a naa'.ur and was succeed c&lt;l
had ll*#d In Longwood for a il
"The Lebanese army now on tiunrise until an houi* before nunThe document, a product cf last summer'# conference at Rio d J
The
board
Announced
331
caaea
in
1913
hy
lj&gt;c
Rev.
William
T. L. Gorham. Rolmi A. Knight.
tha Palestine border* will play act on all other day* of the sea­ were reported during the firat years. Prior .to that he lived in Janeiro, call* for #11 (rest) nation# to act jointly egtinil any aggrrtiion
Sti
!&gt;•*
of
Orlando
who
*rrved
uii.
L. T. Bryan, II. II. Gray, Hamil­
it* part with other Arab armlc* son, &lt;howevrr. The season run* nine month* of 1947 and added it Sanford.
ton Hull, J, \V. Green, Ihu-- 'll hi- il-nth in JIMtf, The Hcv. Iq raving Palestine when the until Jan. 6, with shooters per­ if
Survivor* Include the widow. in the wc»lr»n hem 'tph'rr
likely'not all outbreaks of the
J.
N.
I
.iompaon
of
Oviedo
nc»Humphrey, Joe .11. Masters, J rC hatrnsn Vandenb*ig (R-M;rh.) o f the Foreign Relation# Com-*
Mr*.
Abble 8. Morgan of Long­
mitted
to
tske
four
ducks,
one
proper time come*."
disease hava been reported to
Fred W. Hall, Chailrs Boulware, v-iyctWoutll li'!'&gt;", then J. Max
wood: two daughters, Mr*. Roy mlttcc predicted there would tv • ----------------------- — ----------------Canadian goose and 25 coot.In a authorities.
.
King
Abdullah
of
Trans-Jordan
Ere
k
served
the
church
for
j
Edward F. I.aue, 0 . G. Hall, It
Brown and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, “no controversy"
n y during the de­
was reported to. have caused a ae- day.
W. Hudsoh. C. C. Collin*, H A j /ear '
Senate Studies
both of Sanford; two sons. La bate scheduled to licgin at noon
riou*
erlaljr
In
hit
country,
by
sug.
'•The rlturth building waa then
TALLAHASSEE "pee. 8 &lt;AV- Verne C. Morgan and Milton F.
MIAMI Dec. 8 (Al-^Cblef De­
Cobb, A. C, Clove Itrd , Andrew
The committee recommended
costing
to
hla
m
lniitei'
that
par­
Blank o, \k\ G. A ruler*, J. I'. Huh, I ,c-*"d near the t o tmlery bill tition might be approved *n Tran &gt;• puty Sheriff Claude High said The voters of Ocala will go to the Morgan of Port Huron, Mich,; 13 to 0 that the Senate ratify
q -asiiasif tn»4 I'aas nss)
J. It, Lyles, Holirrt A. 'CohCn. •sler.-Toi moved near the pres- Jordan could annex the Arab sec­ tndav than an unidentified negro noils (tomorrow to elect a mayor one brother, Delbert Morgan of th* treaty. Such action require* thr Intrr-Amencsn dffrnie pact
early this morning entered tin for a two year term and two Bancroft, Mich.; 13 grand chi!- a two-third* majority No tlou*e drafted hy 19 nation# at Rio dc
V, D, ll.iwkins, J, II, l'arkerMo m l school budding and m 192*1
of Palestine. Premier Samir home of John Holt, 55, of Miami, members of the city council to dren
and two great grandchil­ vote is required.
yMehin I), llunn, Chenier ,Sauo a h n lil In t h e colored peopl* tor
Rifal
Pasha
resigned
in
defiance,
|
hi
I MM I he church purchas'd
arited Holt by the neck with one *er\c four year terms. Mayor dren.
* dera and A. D. Abram*
The treaty waa signed by jsll Janeiro.
Alao D. K. MrN'ab, Andrew M the W«man*i Club building for two other former prenjiera re hand am) fired two shot* into his John Marshall Green, who is ser­
.Vnator
Conally
(D-Te«),
rank­
th*
American
nations
except
Ec­
Funeral
services
were
conduc­
ving out a two-year team ia a
to succeed him and only th - body.
Carrs way, Gcmj.r lloda, John G. J.1.5C0, moved in and bad Sunday , fused
ted a t 1:00 P. M. today at Use uador and Nirarggua, both of
persuasive intervention of the vis
Ohe bullet enlerrd Holt's ab­ Candidate to succeed himself, lie Erickson Funerst Home with whose governments were in a ing Democrat on the Senate For
Hutidtr,-J. T. McLain, Jr., W. I.. ached, and the following Frida
rign Relation# Committee headed
has
no
opposition.
•
ting
premier
of
Iraq.
Saleh
Uev
iiigM
we*
burned.
together
with
domen
and
the
other
tij*
right
Clark, W. F. L&lt;dg&lt;-, ( tu l C. CnfCapL Byrd Hudson officiating. process of change at the time It
resolved the Issue slid re- leg. High said. Hr was taken to
________
ny Vandcnherg, described the
Jack Tucker, president of coun­ The remain* were sent to Detroit was
. fin. w , C. lU rtlm a, E. M, Arrol *11 the /u tn lsh in g * end records Jahr,
drawn.
*lorcd Samir Rjfat Pashn to ot* Jackson Memorial Hospital when cil. candidate to succeed himself, for interment.
oi the church.
tagr and J, W. Allman.
Bow'evyr,
only
Mexico
amt
H
r
* guarantee of liberty
“ Effort- orre immediately I m;- flee.
his -condition was pronounced rrl- Is opposed hy Marcus Frank,
AUo . rrloe Ird were IV, T,
m the wctlern world.
Dominican
Krputdir
of
the
19
SalehHey
wa*
en
route
to
former
Marlon
County
represent­
Chance, Edmund W. M elt It, II guii t&lt;&gt; rnisc fund* for th# build­ the- fateful Cairo meeting at which licit.
signatory nation# have ratified
The document was brought be­
High said he had found no mo ative who has served three terms
Reds Accused
II. Geiger, Walter Holly, C. E. ing of another church and in the Arab urates clustered about
It to d a tr~ T h e treaty will not fore the Senate at it awaited
live-for the ass-iult a*, yet, — on tlia eouncllr and Hamp Ter­
less *hr»t n ^enr services were
Hawke, J. L. Ingloy, In org&gt;
become effective until it he* been
rell, will oppose Tucker In group
_
. resent build Palestine may fix the tern hind
Ita silstM free, raas Oast'
Lewis, Kill* Ilea*f e ; - Andre*- -bein'* Feld in.Jhe
by two-thirds nf the na­ Uoutc action on emergency sid
TALLAHASSEE Dec. 8 (Jp img. I*, was iiuHcomplete; there for a general Arab uprising in
of Perfs subway and bus work­ ratified
Campbell, K, A, Jones, J. T, l.i
lor Europe. House pa»age of tlirv
tions.
llnemptoyrd
farm
'
laborer*
will
East.
ers, scheduled to begin this
W, r.. H/tU. Hoy .Schmidt. \V. w as.« ocht and nctiv# member* theTheMiddle
Invocation of such strife lie placed hy the SUHr Employ
This wa# cited by the Foreign aid bill i» expected late today*
morning,
apparently
collapsed.
MIAMI
Dec,
8
(/P)—A
giant,
H. Green, A. II. Harr. R. J&gt;. llaa* Were itw ," Mr«. Speer stated,
lie like the opening of » ment Servi-e after .Dee, 31. Chair 400-pound Jrwfish was landed at
Relations Commlttre as one of or tomorrow. A big problem be­
A* II. ‘ 1‘rnetnr. Paul- G. Hrown, but ceeviees wen- held regularly might
At the same time a five-day th*
pandora
IroX, th* litiniale eons* man Carl H Smith of the em­ the charter host dock* here yes­
argum ents for speedy ar- fore the representative* it ihe
and
effort*
Were
runt
limed.
V. II. Crew*. John L, t'lark. \V
“warning
strike"
of
government
ployment
commission
said
today
"Iternrds of trie church were quenres of which could not be
terday with a harpoon jutting workers, called by the CGT in an 1 tion. The. committee said that amouat. The Senate put the fig­
M. Cnllrerl, O. H, I'lunl.rtl, H. K
Job*
are
found
for
unemployed
while other countries are consid­
kepi regularly from 1925 to foreseen. American and British
from Its back.
Bullard, w . S. Earle, J. M. Ill
attempt to pull approximately ering
in the eastern Mcditer- agriculture workers at proaent hy
ratification "it is apparent ure, qt ihe. Jk597.000.000 silfd .
ton, All-cit Hickson, C. K. Cur 1039. The Hcv. J, N. DeVettc was interest is
1,2(X),OOQ
civil
servants
off
their
the
U.
S.
Deoartment
of
Agricul­
lively,
liccsuse
llrt
that
many
are wailing to ac* by the Administration as it patted
ranean
ter,’ Hen Amaun. A. T. C artjedge,1 the flirt ps«tor of the now chuich.
JACKSONVILLE Dec. 8 W \
jobs, was meeting with dubious What the United
State* will do.” the relief measure.
area Is on the high ro*d through ture under the emergency farm One
A n drew- Di nln, J r . a n d J a m e s It. s e n i’lg fiom July, !D'J7 until
man
nleadeil
guilty
and
three
success.
Jtitior
supply
pro
tram
.
,
Sue* of the Hr.tish common
The pact, known officially a#
Ih ^ -m le -r , 1928.
*»
Heller.
innocent
In
federal
court
today
to
A Republican program to bat­
Jjmlth reported the state, see
The strike started for some thr Inter-American Treaty of
"Diitlf g these y m u It was* lw wealth, and both rouhltfe* have vice
would have 26 additional rm conspiracy to transport munitions group* o f government erdployrs Reciprocal Assistance, carries out tle inflation, based on voluntarv
Also IL CertaolS, D. V. Warren.
major
oii
interests.
t n Cuba In connection with a re
Jr . A, l&lt;i Swaggeity, J. J, Null coming more and mTiro burden
Great Britain suggested that ptoyrs to handle the increau-d viituntlnnary plot against the last Friday 'and was due to ex­ the so-cailed act of Chapultcpec agreement# and without price
for the small meinliersltip
work.
olson, Wm. II. Slinugri, R. I„ *nm-_
tend to all departments this muni drafted at Mexico City in Mar-h, and rationing control* asked byV'
the
new
state;
chine
into
lieing
Dominican Republic. ‘
t ’alwrll, John K Higgins, J. F. to r i- r y the financra of the June 1,-iwo week* a fte r the man­
ing, but govemmsnt officials dr
1946.
chinch,
*ii
It
was
decided
in
con­
ATLANTA
Dec.'
H
(/h
—Wil.
Ihe President, will be submitted
Hollis Burton Smith nf Pallls- dared their offices were function­
Cowan, Charles W. Gaines, O tt- ference on' Rtpt. I, 1928, tn have date la surrcndeicd. Informant*
In general, it provides that:
li'am
R.
Larkin
of
IVruarol*
22ndea Park, N. J., pleaded guilty ing normally.
in a day or two, Rep. Wolcott
Schmehl, W. II. Stafford ami T. service* only !»u Sundaya of said the British hsd suthorired
1. All the contracting nations
venr-old Alnlinoin I'olytechnlc In blit sentence was deferred until
R. Harriett*.
(R-Mich.) told reporters. He ssM
A
spokesman
for
the
Paris
each month, the first and third the creation of Arab and Jewish stitole student injured in an auln- Jan. 5,.
shall
take
positive
aetiorv
to
a
s
­
' ,
transport system *sld th* subway sist In meeting an armed attack il would call for agreements
Sundays, a ruling still observed. civir guard organiiatinn* to main­ mobile arclitrnt Ih-r. 2, died at
and bus strike had been .called
Supreme Court
For a fow months, a Mr- McGuire tain older prior to conecntrat on loiwson Vetpran Administration
among Industries to deal with
any American nation.
MIAMI BEACH Dee. 8 (/Ft— off by the union because it w is against
of British troop* fn evacuation Hospital here last night.
2. t The nations shall consulteconomic problems. The program
filled In as pastor.
William
J,
Pruitt,
attorney
for
a failure."
t l s s l l s a r S 1m m I’s a e On*I
Immediately and plan action not also 'la expected to include ta r .
"On July ii, 1930, the Itev centers.
TALLAIIABHKK Dec. 8 (/PiT- William McKclghsn, former may­
were made, the unpaid .guaran W. H. Kyrer of Minis was called
Taut feelings extended even ti»
But In Italy a procession of only In th* event of an armed
or
of
Flint,
Mich.,
wanted
in
his
elos
reduction and rent control. ,
taed installment* were til gu to |u. Is- pastor and u still serving. the American *nne of Germany
home state on a . gambling rop perhaps 60,000 Italians, thick with attack but in case of any aggres­
the next person In line au be-i- In 1916." Mrs. H|«'er reported, wlitre fi Jew wr* killed. «mi elfni season on mullet fishing will aplraey Indictment, said tnday red‘ n«
sive action against an American
flag*,
carried
the
body
of
'
*
‘
‘
Senator Morse tib-Ore.) chair-,
tflciary. The IllUfiO figure war “the entire Indebtedness wa* paid, other Jew* and an Arab were start Wednesday. man of -a Senate Armed Servtcet
tlist by agreement lietween Mich­
J-’xJ3m-Di*.,40
unGI
Jan.-eO.
it
calculated mi the basis of the untr-s wore burned and there wni wounded J n dlsonUr* -over -J
of Rom* today in a protest
3. Political, economic and mil SubcnmmlUee, declared that full
lie against thr law to take, igan counsel and ,jdmself a time against
American
iniriran mms rjt nc£._.tAUi!.„on- v - tim r erf—grncio'r rejofeing.
tine. The Aral** mostly were dis­ will
the government of Pre­ itary measures may he . taken inquiry will be made Into claim#
limit on an appeal' to prevent
possess
or
transport
mullet
in
mortality
nrtality *(cxp&lt;-rtalimi nf lifw
"Kfforta weri’ tnen put hi mo­ placed persons.
against an aggressor, but "no mad*' against this countty by
extradition had been extended mier Alclde ds Gssperi.
any of the 07 counties.
table), plus 3 |terrent Interest.' tion to complete the church, hut
two weeks.
The.-cortege was for Giusep­ state shall be required to uec foreign nation* for properties
Up
until
the
1947
legislature
N'KW YORK D cc£*^A V -The
Mis. /.aiuve contended the full the war came on and ojieratlunn
McKeighan. who was indicted pe Tanas, 20, the latest of 23 armed force without it# consent.” seised in Eurotre In wartime.. He
a uniform statewide
tft.OOh fare value, plus 3 fierrenl wore d-layed. l-atr-r interest wa* Jewish
Agency for Palestine adopted
4, Dispute# twtween American said his group wants to see that
more than a year ago hy a one- person* killed in recent Italian
rinsed
season,
general
low
pro­
interest, should la1 paid in I-II revived mill the Hunch t» almost plans to bring I.OOO.OW Jews into vided a Dec. 1 to Jan. 20 ban but man g r a n d 'jury on ch a rg e e rrf disorder*. II* was killed Friday nations shall be resolved if pos­ foreign governments do not Ukc
guaranteed monthly innlnllini-ul* finished now.
th*' Ijoly Land within tint ,w'xt It was largely ineffective bernu-t* sonspirary to violate gambling in disturbances amid th* I'rlm- sible through “procedures in advantage of the American peo­
of I4H.08 earh. She said she also
force in the Inter-American sys­ ple“This woulq tint tie a true his­ ten yrars, Us treasurer, Kllrtrr of numerous special acts exempt­ laws, has been fighting extradi­ avalle slum*.
was entitled to such $18.08 month­ tory of the Geneva
Baptist Kaplan, said last night.
House passage of the emer­
tion to hla home state ever sinre.
L'Unita, Communist organ, ex­ tem" before they are referred
The. cost of transposing, fred- ing specific counties.
ly payments as lung as she lived Church," declared Mrs. Speer, "if
gency foreign aid hill by an over­
horted party members tn turc to the United Nations
beyond the K10 months. &lt;$48.08 tt'p failed'To reciird the wnridcr- int* and sheltering the first 150^
6. The contracting nation* “for- whelming margin -was conceded
nnuiiIn would pay nut $5,827.24. fill help, financial and otherwise, 000 displaced Jew* was estimated
' during the lest week totaled 3,307 out, and they did. Some ’ of thr mslly
condemn war and under­ by a top Republican opponent J
Carlot
ShipmentH
partlcipants
were
partisans
who
at
more
than
$400,000,000
In
a
monthly for a guaranteed 120 that our Methorlist friend* Vtd
crates, averaging $3.60. Manager
take. in their International rela­ of tire legislation.
At the $29.60 rate, the sum paid ilsothe goneral public have givjR statement of Kaplan released in
Frank K. Conner has reported. marched Sunday fn a similar tions'
not to resort to the threg:
(f.'o atln n r* fm m l* a a r &lt;&gt;*•!
Meanwhile, Chairman Marrlner
out In 120 months .would In us, for which we extend our connection with a meeting nf the
The cucumber offering* are dwin­ parade giving an Indication ofof director* of the t.nitrd average of l ) cart of bean* p-r dling. Pepper and eggplant offer­ the opposition to De Gasperi's or;the use of force in any m an­ S. Erele* of the Federal Reserve
13.640,1 „
lu&gt;arly atipteeia,trpn. To le e Nich- Imard
policy of barring leftist# from ner Inconslaenf-’ with the UN System presented to the House
In upholding Mr*, /.aiuve'* nr- id nf Daytona lleacli Baptist Palestine Appeal, the American day. Sliipiqrnt of four cars oi ings, which held fairly steady the government. Leftist organisa­ charter or of the treaty.
Ranking Committee his proposal*
Fund-Raising
Branch
of
the
in
volume
for
the
week,
brought
bean* from the I’ahokee-Can il
gumenta, the cirruit court *ald Church, w-e are indebted for a
The treaty was signed a t Rio for inflation control* which he
tion* have threatened a general
Palestine
Jewish
Community.
the
market's
total
to
5,258
parkthe munlhly payment aliuuld lie •erics uf voluntary services.
°nc day wai rrstrike unfeas their demand* for last Sept. 2. The United Bute* already has given senator*. Hr
• Kaplan s a i d Ihe Jewish and Point 8™
computed with regard to ■ Mi*‘
"We nisi, thunk several young Arab stales in Palest^" approved pdrfed. Their, and olher litwork for the unemployed are delegation included Vandenberg suggested:
"Manager
M,
E.
Williams
of
beneficiary's eX|iectntimt of life. student preachers from BleUon bv the league fif Nation^ ran
1. Increased productvllty of la#
and 8*nator Connelly (D-Tex),
not met hy Wednesday
item*
*|K&gt;diglilcd
tummartes
&lt;
1
lum
m
stin
Ihe
Fort
Pierce
Markrt
reported
The Justice Di-purtm nit.told the. IlniVer-Htv who have served us exist only if "llfi* and property
v
who was due to open debate bor and longer hour* of work,
Supremo Court thsl the inclusion from lime to titnn. The-most, re­ are made safe for all inhabitants, current conditions, prepared by a sharp incrcasa in volume, and
2. Suspension of future ds- '
on
the
document.
of a beneficiary'* life expertnury cent of these I* Julian Ktenstnim | Jew* and Arab* alike."
managers of market* in majoring with favorable weather, this trend
Red Efforts
manda fo r wage Increases, e*-.
should continue through the com­
In computation of monthly install who is giving t o us f a i t h inspir­
pecially those of organ!#*! tabov. )
FLORIDA
STATE
Dr. Israel Goldstein, national producing section*.'
ing week. Quality ha* bean fair
merit* was required hy fundamen-' ing talks in Sunday sehnnl, and chairman of Ihe United Palestine
3. Continuation and expanilun
( ( 'n iis s ts r&gt;ee« r * i i os* r *
MIAMI, Dec. 8 '(/P )-A Miami
“Gladioli shipment* thimigh our \o good, he reported.
tal Insurance principles a* well at the preaching - hi vjieet.,"- salJ Appenl. said the United Nation*
of the Treatury's saving bond
do anything for them.
GI
who
wrote
his
mother
to
Fort
Myers
State
.Farmers'
Mar­
"Quality beans handled on the
•iT'by the National S etvire^Jli- Mrs. Speer, "iln and In* wife a r e has the responsibility of prevent
Dort told the committee that get the family together for campaign.
ket ate moving in fair volume, Pompano market, has been good,
surance Act.
4. Legislation giving the Fed­
liei-oniing inure and mure a l.lesv- ing member nation* front aiding with
the
nreient French government Christmas because he was finally
good prices for top grades,"
ing tn us."
or abejling disorder* in Palestine. said William L. Wilson, Durrtor though t i u ' volume last week has done everything In lu power coming home, is one of th# men. eral Rcaerve System authority to
was aomewhat below expecta­
require banks to hold a special
War Damage Claiins
of -Stale Markets, today. "W. F. tions, Market Manager J. L. War­ to atop the strikes and "latest re­ missingg in Europe
MM aboard a trans- reserve, “which would be In addi­
NEW
YORK.
D
r
r
.
8,
(/»—
would indicate, the thing port plane for which the Arm;- tion to existing regular reserves
Crowds View Santa 'Shaikh Hafir Waldo*. Saudi Ara- Nehrlirig, manager of the Fort ren stated. The cucumber crop isport#
not out of hand."
( ( 'm t l f a r * I n a
Our)
has been searching 10 days. The and might be hgld In' Treasury
Myers Market' advised us at th*' is ip fair condition, grower* pick­
'liian
ambassador
to
Lortdun
and
a
i(V*»f
»*»n*rf
'
f"r*»ni
lift*1
*
t t ^164,ti47 were made on them
weekend that the cucumber -sea­ ing about two cans dally. Squash
He noted that Undersecretary missing soldier is Sgt. Theodore bills, rdrUficates, or notes, ds
•delegate
to
the
U.
N.
General
Aa^
The
commission aiithoiir)d while T . Hrallev, Odham and Jark
son therr is near an rnd, and that shipment# have continued light. of State Robert A. Lovett ha# Copeland, son of Mr*. Alta Cope­ well as in cash assets." *
the payments nf $401.1100 in the Ratignn of Ihe Jaycce* awarded acmhly, said today that the Soviet the tomato harvest ia Just get­
"Quality and volume from me stated there la "a very great land.
"In the absence of a compre­
form of initial advances on six orires for the liost' costume* and ■Union voted for partitioning of ting atartod. .Pepper crops are entire Everglade* . ir e * ihould coincidence" between the Ttrlk**,
hensive scheme of controls,” he: &lt;
nuldle property rlalms approved decorated lilrvcle*. Twit wrist Palrltinc "because they would In-good condition and light r»htp~ impttiVe, If weather condition* re­ th* Foreign Ministers' Confer­
Insulin, normally produced In said, "we m ust. continue to p u t '
In the amount of *2AU»,B&lt;M&gt;. These watrhes donated l»y William like. to. Use—Palestine to- get-loto menta are muving.
main favorable, according to ence In I-ondon and tha special the human pancreas. Is a harmtne our main reliance on fiscal pol­
advance pajnicilta -Ware—fi«—tin- K m irr -were— awarded * and $2S0 the Mediterranean ahd as a mili­
Manager J. 'A .
Dulany ^of fcasion of the American Congress. and lark of it In the body cause icy."
“
I
have
noted
with
Interest
a
“Wit'oralTnn and reconstruct ion of in i*i«h iiriie* warv.given by- the tary base."
diabetes.
the
P
a
h
o
k
e
c
B
t
a
te
Far
rrport
from
manager
H.
J.
Leh­
national quarantine alatlons neat Javceos.• Judge* were Mr. Od­
Acting a* spokesman for the man of ihe Sanford Slate F'nt- mers’ Market. Tho area ship­
Manila and f'«hu and reconstnic ham, E. G. Kilpatrick, Edward Arabian delegation leaving La
ped 22 cars of In'an* in one dav
tjon of various .units of tin Higgins and It. A. William*.
Guardis Field, Wahba said the mrr*' Market, that during Nnvcm.
Phllltrplne Gdieral HnspBal urn
Some of the small fry were too Russians "were checked in Greece tier, sale# of 2J kinds- bf vegeta­ at Ihe rtid-wcck, ’slightly b*lo»v
ble# brought producer! a grot* the volume for th# corresponding
tha 'Philippine Normal School.
timid to approach Mr. Odham at so they will go to Palestne."
total of $453,(810.20. The Sanford date last Fall,
Congress authorised the' pay the microphone to receive their
Asked how the Russians could
"Manager C. 8. Phillips of th*
ment* of compensation to hona award*, so mothers had to- re­ et to Palestine, he said "I don't Market, first to onen in our en­
f —
tire State-operated system, had Florida City State Fanner*’ Marfide sufferers of war damage as ceive tip; prises for them. There H
— ask the Russians.
sale* totaling just a little mors ket reported his market haa han­
a m e a n s^ f aiding-tlitv--economic were titany lltlle Santas, snow know
IVinre F'nisal said he wa# en than $600,000 during its initial dled quite a few pine land to­
rehabilitation of the Philippine men, there was Uncle Sam, Mias
route
*to
Cairo
where
the
Arab
aale* season in the year 1935. matoes during th* weejt. Average
Santa.- a farmcri South Amrrlran
republic.
f.tnc 'Manager t-ehman indiratrsl that quality waa reported poor, and
girl and numerous olher*. The League it meeting. Soon a fte r,....
judge'* aland was at First Street meeting, he added, th* world will during the coming week liberal prices for those sold ranged from
AtheiHt’H Fight
and Palmetto Avenue and the kid­ know the la-ague's decision, "re ■tipplies of celery, cabbage, beam, $4 to $6. Light offerings of
die* with their costumes were so F[anting Palestine and the Arab cucumber*, pepper* and other squash were also handled, and
. ( ( ‘• ■ I l s I i f S ()•&gt;&lt; i ' n r O n , I
numerous and colorful that the .ragitc nations' continuance in vegetables arc expected on the beans are expected within a
fng school hours. They are spoil- lodge* did not have an ea*y time the -United Nations.'-*
Sanford Market.
week or taro,
,
, sored and financed by the ('ham »elecling the winner*.
"Pecan sales on. the Marianni
"Manager It. E. Johnson of the
palgn Counril on Religious Edr
FRANKFURT, Dec.. 8,
On account of the tremendous
State Farmers' Market have im­
oration. The council contend* crowd and lb&lt; confuslnn 'Hiring American military government Piriut City State Farmers' Mar proved somewhat, according • to
ket
reported
strawberry
.shipsthey are non-secfarlan, lircause the aw arding'•&gt;( prises names of officials -took steps today to pre­
the material used waa collected prlte winners were not recorded. vent a recurrence of Arab-Jew (merits are on the increase, prices Manager W. M. Scruggs, ta&lt; a
recent operation*.
ranging from 40 cent* to 65 cent* ,? P Qrt covering
.
from many sources by many per­
Santa's colorful float was com­ dashes In Germany, where week­
LhV® tl**n,, 'and demand
son*. The organisation is mode pleted at the last moment through end disorders ovsr the projected B r pint for the weekly report- {
• Plant City Market handled i». much betUr. This report notup of rcpirsrntativrs of the thb feverish' exertion* of mom- artitioning of Palestine reyulted
_
JM88 pint* of berries during tit* ad sale of a total of 20,303 pounds,
Jtw lsh. Roman Catholic am i.I'm ' tier* of the Key Club of Seminole na
every room needs a
--------In the death of one Jew and the period. Light offering# during tha for a gross total off $$4,375.39.
tCstant faith*
High School-under direction of wounding of eight other Jews doling
Seedlings
sold
'
18-3eenta
per
day#
of
November
as
th*
Teacher* for Ihe religious clss- Kiwanian J. B. Bout. They also
berry season got under way, to- pound, Stuarts at 26.6 cents; Mon­
•e* are provided by the council. were in the cabin passing candy and one Ahtb.
eymakers at 1(L6 cent*. Light of­
Thldy-threo persons. Including
The regular school faruity taker to Santa. L. V, McLaughlin
igbit alto 31 Jaws, were arrested at Utm, taint .1,924 pints, averaging 49 fering* of Schlsys topped the
and
a
half
cent*.
Volume
should
no part in the instruction.
helped
i i m i in distributing
■ _____the candy
market at 29 rents. Frotchera sold
Mrs, McCollum, the wife of a and aiding Santa in every way where tha trouble began Batunley Increase rapidly.
19.6. Managsr Scruggs pl#rvi
series of stabbing*. MaJ.
with
University of Illinois professor, possible.
"Sales of cucumbers on the for
to continue pecan sates each
Marcus
L.
Hoover,
military
gov­
complained that her son, James
Waurhula
Stale
Farmers'
klarket
Key Cluli member* who worked
A wonderful welcome g if t ---------day until December 20."
Terry McCollum, waa embarras­ on the float included Leslie Har­ ernment officer, said authorities
the
ng to
■ “pacify"
.
sed because he waa the only child vey, 4ohn Root, Arnold Harring­ ware attempting
In hi* room who did not take ton, Richard McNgh. Randall Jews and AraM, most of whom
Ever Changing ^Li ving Pictures,
rtllgioui. instruction.
Goff, William Kilpatrick, Fred are displaced persons or refuges*.
Hoover said American ronilabThe Champslgn school Imard Hostel ter,- Inland Rudd. ■Joa
ulary troop* and German pollco
replied In Its brief -filed with the W rightland Bobby Park.
court that when
with Smartly Styled Mirrors
... other
_..ter pupils went
Mr. Odham and Mr, Ratlgan had established rood blocks be­
to religious classes,
James con of the Jaycce* termed the par­ tween Wuertt*mb«rg-Baden and
-----------------Unucd ia regular
■ejtulsr studies undor ade, organised tinder Jayeee di­ Bavaria and at Danube River
supervision of his regular teach- rection and sponsored by the crossings in the area to prevent
Merchants Association as a big Jewe and Arabs from meeting.
The school board defended th# success, and predicted that it
system, saying tbat if the court will be an even bigger success
Pearl Harbor Day
SEE QUR LARGE ASSORTMENT
Should outlaw raligloua cduca next year.
tion in public school building*,
President Ned Smith of tha
(Osalt«e*e flaw t *«• o w l
tM nathm would be committed Sanford Merchants Association
to a policy of 'K'ostllity to roll. today declared that the parade ously. But whereas Pearl Har­
OF FRAMED &amp; VENETIAN TYPES
Irion.”
long since has seen Its scars
waa well organlied, well handled bor
erased, the ruins' of tbe long-oc­
Counsel f^r 5Ira. McCollum
and started about on lime, and ha cupied rM lipplrttk'cspH al still
-the court
ANY STYLE — ANY PRICE
extended hla appreciation to the gave first-tim e visitors a shock.
nnalgn , »y*t
yatem.
Jaycee*
Jaycce* and all other* whose cfAnd In Japan where Ihe war
make public school* "Uw organ forts made It a success. He also
of religious Education and will said that he appreciated the way plot was hatched, an appeal for
Lay One Away F or CHRISTMAS
reaton* the religious situation of that Police Chief Roy G. William* world oeace was saundeg by Em­
the colonies before the American and hi* force, aided by firemen peror Hirohlto. He looked out
upon the consequences of hi* na­
handled th* parade so that thera tion's rash act aa he did en—the
were no mishaps, and said that tu ln s. of Hiroshima. Addressing
r = f .
lii.
hour* qf argument ot* tbe issue* he was delighted by the big re­
s V
.• K in g th*
t! afternoon
~
before tak ception given by tha peoplf and thousands there, h* said, &gt; r
"I hope *-ou will try to establish
“ rase under , advisement the local children.
a peaceful nation and contribute
to world peace "
Color* In the ceramic lilts found
ihripi ( r t f
_____
In Egyptain buildings built In tbe
The U. 8. Weather Bureau wa*
*hUh help apeed up I .....................I
14th and 16th |Centuri## are etlU organlsad under the Department
114 W. 2nd St.
P h o o tjM O
of Agriculture July I, 100$.

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House. Nearing
Final Vote On
• Aid Measure

U.S, Pictured In
Grim Situation

Martin Says Action j
Will Be Taken On
Anti-inflation Le­
gislation By Dec. 19

WASHINGTON', Dec. U l’/Pt
-The L'nilrd State* la In a
"grim aituation ’ au far a* a
military striking
force |i
concerned, Maj, General Manton 8. Kddy,•director or Army
infoiinntion said today. Aaidc
fri'ti) the fotcea no occupatimi.
(Inti * iwrr.'-n*, Kddv laid the
IJ, H. lias fewer than 99,040
men fur ib , aj a niuhile attny
in event- o f- rmergenry. Fdi*"

address fl loaders of women*
irganiratlcnis who act a . an
'advisory council for the puhli•
WASHINGTON!" Dec. 9 t/V&gt;
lltformallon division.
— The Home today ilowly movril
A sertinr _ tha| th - U. S
• ihe emergent.)' foreign aid Itttj
rn'ifTtJe striking .fo rte it ‘•pith
•long towaid a final tote at ; fully weak, only two and one(Speaker Martin (R-M nsj| disdot
third divisions, which an- not
up to strength,’- Eddy c-uned Congrrji cip ed i id lakr at
tion on anli-mllatinn legulalion i m in t'd that "it Has become
iiiimiully c|ear*‘Uiere ii nii-ithat home before adjourning Dr
&lt;i imtnoi who**- policies* a rc
19.
diamt It kelly opposed to mil
Thete was no indicalion wheri
own."
the final vote on the foteign au&gt;.
would be taken gby the Home or j
% the amount of aid dial would hr
■uthoriied.
Meanwhile. Mailm told newt
men separate hillt coveting two
of the ihtee points in a GOP subititute for Pietident Human'* eco­
nomic pingram will be taken up j
early neat week.
The Senate, he »atd. will inili Paul
Stine Praises

Rotary Governor
Cites Growth Of
Clubs In Florida.

SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY. DEC. 9, 1917

Associnlrtl Press leased Wire

Russia Breaks
Trade Talks
With France
Commies Kevcal De­
fiance Of Govern­
ment’s Order To
Return To * Work

Is Also IntroFights Break Out Marshall Plans Il^ill
I duccd
Permitting
Government
Buy
In Jaffa And Tel Showdown With Entire WheatToCrop
Aviv Border Area
Red Minister

PARIS, Dec. 0 (JIV-MMcow announced cancellation
of the Soilet-Errnrh trade
lalka today and Ituislan nnd
Planer repelled each olhrr’a
repatriation mission* an ten­
sion mounlrd betaren the lw«
naltoha. A Ere.ach fmcign
ministry spokesman saiif 12
members nf thr Russia rrpatrialion commission wire be­
ing expelled for "»uhirr*iie
aellvlties In Eranrr." lie re. portrd the Russians » rre ra- *
corted to the railroad station
and placed aboard a ItrrUn­
bound train tonight.
P AR IS.

Dec.

* T (,V&gt;

W A S H IN G TO N

Dec

9

&lt;/D-

The Administration today submit­
Ten Day Death Toll U. S. Officials Take ted proposed legislation to Con*
yiess whiili would permit the ra* ‘
Is Said To Reach* Little S t o c k In (inning
of jurat, gasnlfne ami other
105 Due To Clash
Concession H i n t s &lt;nmtpndilies.
I 'niln-ei irlaiv ol Commerca
t'AJHO, Mrs. 9 IV Wab
I.O N I'IIN Her, 9 i,H&gt; llilWilli im ( I f in told a Senate
tradrra .of a hull war. were
tish official* said Innighl thr
ludiM.m Sulwommillee that a
llig four fnirlgn m lni-lrrs
reported veering in thrir Cai­
lull handed to |b r gmiip by sec­
room II ha* reached general
ro chnferenrr tonight to sup­
Mgreenirnf- on a llrilish proport a "solnnteer penplea arretary Hardman al»o wnuld permit
l"»»al for ilrafling a common
m&gt;“ Iis fight crr.illitn of a
ibe gosrinmerit fo buy up tire en*
eVpiirt-import
program for
Jewish alalp in I'aleslinr unlll
liir crop i&gt;l sslical and crilain
Rlermany
as
pari
of
a
plats
Hellish troops Irate in til-* '
for 'arhlfiing German emit.*
rilhft iimimriditiei.
gust.
*nmir unity.
Regular Arab armlra wnuld
Ftsstei explained ibese ialinn
l*e held an Irish ‘unlll then.'
LONDON*
D
tii
9
&lt;/i«i
Sect*
W
.-.d . i - p buvmg |H,we,« west
rontlnulng Iheir guard of I'altaty ol .Stale M aialull was fe* IpBlunrd in -s hill designed to give
ratlne harder* again*! Jrwish
relpforeemenl* and supplies,
IH.iied tisLy lo have drlrim itifi 1
Tinman aull.oi.ly lo at*
an Arab snurre saltl.
to seek a'.lfi.w.lown will, Soviet
and fn piuinl.es on scaice
V M Mol(, l m l " f "'*- m-lud.iu; l.vnlock and
_ H r A H 8 »; i \ T E I ) I’H ESH___ Fnieign Miniilei
______________
- S|»ur*dir tkiimtsTiet hi o le out &gt;1 I.m
be eailieii o|i|inrluiMlv nn I -nltrv. steel, ;-nur an t ‘ fflain '
today in the blomlv border aiea whetber Russia s-tually i* leatL pimlinl!, tie ight tais and oilier
between all-jewtih Tel A m and to neRcilMt* a Genrnn srilleinrnt.'! pirsbuli and matriials- •
Moreover, the measure would
all Arab Jalf.s, but llie feimily ol
American oHicialt said lltev
i-ive Mi. Tinman ^)jthn»Hy to al­
Arab-jrwttb stikei ibiougboul llie " r , r &lt;oniiivced. ,i» livl.iv • iner' b-rate any other nul- iiate- If he
bueigtt |tun found nit- f puhli*-* hearings that
Ibdv Land appeiied In lye suliild mg of llie count il
i-lcis «u| utulriH.iv, ilia! bin** o shoring-' wo* hasirnlly nffect-e
ing somewbal
* 1 tv %lug "iiidiL-iii.il i-tiKluelion or Ihe
Tile 10-day loll in IGlciline. tiv j •&gt;( mneessutuv given in Molotl
■post nf ’tlUHBT"'
a
&lt;
limn
l.sst
tiigiil
would
mil l«
unoflu ial count,.tfaelird I0&gt;.
Srnat” i f'nnper (R-Kyl asked

Runia

1

tanceled her liailr lalki with
shortage iiildm Frame lotlay. ac­
cusing the French of arts hostile
10 **the spiiil of alliance ami
mutual assistance.”
French Cnmmumd!. who have.
.....*I " T
T ' l - A c t iv it ie s
R otary rxptoit«t~*Ftanc**i ih'uti.igei in
1
® menu on p ntei without incurring * Throughout Florida fanning the cunet\j wave ol tlnkc,
thioughout the nation, indicalrd,
liability under the anli-tiuil lawi, j
—
—
while the Home will »t*it work | | 'nq| Sline, former Sanford Rt» meanwhile, they would defy the
on a hill continuing and expanding ] tartan and diitrict governor of Rn- Fiench government's ultimatum lo
export control*.__ .—
taty International, paid high tub- the nation's 2.000.O0O itnkrrs hi
-I’holo ll&gt; Hasmnod Sliidlo
A t the Home worrlrtl nluiijr utr to the Sanford Rotary Club get hack on thru join liv tnmor tirnrge Maffett and his fen year old ■no. Allan, are shown with an
right point burk hilled at the
Hunting I lull ranch last—weeh.
with the foreign aid hill. Secrr. in an address at the Toumt Cta- low',
tary of Commerce Hnrrinmn cnnt •
The hnrV wjs one of four killed by the parly during ihe hunt, il has
I
be
Soviel
action
w
as
ltie
lat*
E o - I - t w in t|ie i ifii|&gt;1irll in such
"N lnliiitiv r o r lla d '" L im n s weie home uni on- ic'd lo u n
up vrith proposed legislation ‘to tet Istf highram l told of the ac- fit in a recent series ef mcklenls bec-n reported. Ilunllng in Ihe parti « rte Ted ami Hob Williams.
•peed President Trumatt* pro­ compliilutimti of oihet Rotary
| Allan shof at a large,buck »Ilh n .2i &lt; it. ilfte four times, billing Jt flung ai tnui point alinoied m u • M m b ill's stialrgv .u-jiairullv mitltoritv to itlstrlbnte ararco
dating back beyond ibr Nov. j (hiee limes, and Ted William* killed Ibr deer »ilb n shut gun,__
i w ji In ilti|&gt; one "Ail l line itiap-t- ‘ Ili-n it vrn* thf« power to ration to
gram for curbing inflation and cluti! in hit district. now embrac­
•n the I r l A viv la lf a a ie i b y wbsl
i 1'nnsiltlirl *
^ living coila at home
ing -28 cluht and 1,707 .strive 26 expulsion of 19 Rumen* from
Irw iib sonic r t
I ihfif 41 fin - iwuet. piobabiv lepaiatloni, down
'll would tnrludw that power,"
Harrlman gave; a Senate Judl- mriiilin t.
France for inleileience iu the la­
"
itd rn l J f w i.li gionps. iiio L tb lv U
--J
etary Subcommittee nnd th e Joint
Mi. Stine alto inducted I mil bor crisis—in the • delenoraling
mi agire
When Piesldent Truman pre­
economic committee a hill tliat
'ibe N le m gim ip o l lb* u n d e r
■i
, - e .s - i s . i
sented
Ills
10
point
anti-inflation
nras
--—
■
im lit oi disagtertttritl
. -.
would authorise Mr. Truman to W rbrt, managing director ol th
g iound.
_= - = -ll'H lI lH t
!*■■» 1»«t
nil ! hi r • program to congrcoa lie ’eiiiptiaMavf.nr Inn. into the club, ex­
il/cd and rnhiin-i -ifficers hav*
Lhsotficial reports raid two
(I fill 11ft UPt| nil
1 it o i
plained the duties and obligation!
tf *dNlt*tf**tf esn |*rrgw Itta)
Jew* weie killed wbeu olltet
—
•
■ a r
uf Rnlaty, and presented Mr.
^ - &gt; _ • “----:- ■■»
r
armored ear* sprayer! (be siteefs
W rl'er wiih a copy of the ’’Code
will, billlel* I wo olheti weir-teof Ethict." a pam|&gt;lilel»*'We|c'ima
(Hirtrd slain in oilier iniidnitt'*
I ’rt’sidrnt CominK
to Rotary” and a lapel pin
R iii! Ijtlb o r IiC algU C ^jjy- g fcrjc' Author-^taijdard Oil Offi TIhi» Hrw- fighting -followed a
V ?__
i inttorlursd tiY
I l iititJBHMf «b I1*!* t « n l
Fred- W. Smith, piesiijent of . . .
.
rn
I
Wa s h in g t o n . i)«-, »
&gt; - i z c t l To Issue War
_
this brother, Ahdrew Stine, pro
cial Snys L.ick Of
! I.lous tuteinatlmial. ssiR, st.&lt;p nl \ \ ( ) r | s | | H * H I f ) I f P C K S
Arthur
E.
Lyon
wax
named!
i
t
a
MIAMI BEACH, f*ee. 0—j# V - f mam chairman. President Gotdon
•
|
ihe Fli'ttdd Slat*- Hank tomorrow
1- i
ra n ts
TOT
A irC S tfi
Tankers To Blame’ »
The 'United KUtea m*y h.v e cel- „ ; „ announcfj #n lntrr-city cnairman uf "Railway laibur's)
...et
Polltleal I^eague" today and on.
----------sbrated the end of the recent war i
.
, l rt i i
n .
ROSTOV
Dec,
•&gt;
t/Ti—The
. . , . at the south Sanford cilv limit*
In vaht became the nation now is ; meeting with Oilando on Dr* nopneed a drive for a copLrlbii-, The Cilv Commiiiion last evWASHING I ON Dec. 9 i/fh
A / |f |t * p u U p U V |l \Y *‘V n delegation of lllfnihen uf f 4,000,(WHi f.irnut “N ay- tanker,
paralleling its court* after lite I / at 12: I j oclock at the Or- (ion of at least one dollar from
7 \&lt; IU IlS n l«
Y . I * »▼ - ,h^ Sanford Lion* Huh hnded
lohn I. I.chii. Hnitcd Mine Wotk
I'ouBgi" M”
"TFT haltr to­
" * Tx.—
*
r,' ,,fr ' "AM
'
end of the flrat WorJit War, ae- |ando Country Club when Inter- each of 1,260.000 w o rh m "ln tb e 1—
—ort}|,.
l*ier»ch
\m \tr
il
r rt-i .ft sion pier—pitchmg —
i&gt;Aikuu!
on
cr* chief, today Jilanird oil thotl
industry.
sa«-i»^-U outkmen~tn~tha
,0 °°T ,rnor MilU n* ’ ■ nan-nil Pretidenl • Ken Gucrmev
places to be matkrd - wtlit ,,^c*in some |iatl&gt; of ihe nation
The league; was urganin &lt;1 in. (daces
Caldwell.
. —____ — ------ - ■
- — t panted' here hi- f H Mi Nnlty
Addressing the National Asaocb will be the guest of honor. Thete several week* ago with the hack *»ttM V* desiemtfes! by.l’ollcc Chit! .Oil.# shift from rnxL tn nil fnt'fnrl
ifTmlmr* of the Veterans „ f 1 a.i lnter..aliflnaU!llrcci.ir of l.iim.
,.0np plan 'in* iidurril erltlcally
atlon a»f Insurance Commissioners will l»e np.meeting pf_lhc San- ing of tbw- Railway—Lahnr—E r TTnf 0. Wiili.ini!. it was ic(Mtitc(| ,,fter themineVv »lnVc
in file Foreign W ars, at llietr meeting 1*"'• head of lfn&gt; McNultv Hank and thillren ul Iters well* treated
ecutive* Association, an orgaui/sbanqurt tura taxmtghrrth e n mi r L t l T club on Dec. .22.
*
*
fur miti-ii hnti*
*~
at the Legion It'll last cicnine Ctiniii
(ion representing most uf the this tnorninK by Gotdon HracMcv. 1946.
da Govarnor aald he did not t*eLion Smith « i&lt; named n inlerTip
' f •* -. i hI--I was being
A Hava "we understand tin- elgnifi- j Dcrlating that U u a pleaiure railroad brotherhood*. Lyon t« Icputy city rlctk.
- lie told icnaiftf* it Itccame a were commended for theii r« iinti'inist
pieahlcnl of the* I
t*
- uoniercial use after
'
canre of the day* we are now go­ and honor to lie called b|N&lt;n do M-crrlary of the sssociatinu.*
Die new law, made nerrisnv "popular cspiettiiin" lli.it the nporation in Pllttlng-nn danci-a to "ignoirntlon h&gt; it'*- San Francisco ,f&gt; h,tri.t|
-■ising in tlu I’.n-ific during Mi*
tetve in Rotatyi Mr. Sline empha
A* chairman of the Icnguc, Lyon by the h.wardi o f, heavy till-1 miners should l-e puiuslic&lt;| and the .talie fund* fur improvement "f rnnviriliufi
ing through." j .
in.
.lull,
nod
tillwill
w i* i.i a fl-'-t --del She was
11 nstlf MWtrW **» rn p # I'nu!
tin- Hitt, tiv Comdr. Janies Kingle
"I don't tieHave the people irn lued lh.it every Rotanan tfon hit
tiafllt on the itierl, will pioliald' --il imliMliv and cpupmenl deal taiy, "f &lt;*smplirlt.laisslng "I'o-.t Ih- |ln- fir -t lime (in- hcntl of I In- tii.ilt in PM I and is about 6700
lire that this rountry Is the Inst
i&gt;.&gt;• ' i uled Sa|if-id
job when he ii ratted upon b^allow parking in ftonl nf.Scniin-d'- c n '*madr a Rndiau holiday out fi.'i of tlic American la-ghui' lie orgaulsaty&gt;n
bulwark of democracy," he *al
For three Sitrrinlvi Ir'in i lt&gt; tis- tons.
Roth part* ni^the ship rpmsiil'wi
"Trained, thinking people nre ’ tam e be want* to do his duly and $22(«()(7stolen From
assured
the
VpW
that
they
might
High School. Violation will carte of it."
. .
president of the Califoinin* afloat. \ *li-fi eight feet wld-»
not
voting in
and minorities such as render »enice to hit community. McHHengorBy.Gunnicii a m-Milium penalty of $2R0 f'M(
have the use nf the Hut r hmg tfen
________jir
State
Roar&gt;l
of
‘Education.
In
Now. he said, lltete is a short­ ns dsslreil, and also spoil m
lh o » t w h ic h -• r©
In df*
Alible for evading aervlce can
trustee of Pontons College Ills at the deck line narrowed to*
or 90 days tmpritonmrnl. Tlic age of oil. X ,
favor
a vveteran*
in
troy p ra n c e and jith e r^ eountrle^ a|,vayjl ^ (&gt;ffe-r**d hut they should
i.so r of
... *I
r.rr.n s council
r n , , , ■„ -n
^
WAVEHLY, N. Y.. Dec.-O UP) avenue ws* recently tepaved a* a
would also destroy'
the
United
*
"
never lie accepted,
'
M
Mr. “Sttn*
in laid.
Lewis appeared before a Sen- Seminole County, according t« ,.|u,j(ni; (|1r pirsidenry of Hot-sou
States Public service of the Julius Caesar was an epileptic. —Two men held up and rubbed,
John Saul*, adjutant.
-,
tr-afinsee m ran* t » l i
(fe*ptH«*f»«i nn r*«* Tw»!
Rros
Parking
Co., the Sehma j K e n U l i l l \ ! ) £ • B a t c h O f
right kind lx th* key to vrhat Robert Louis Jjtevenson suffered a bank messenger of 122,000
Approximately 60 m e m b e r s eu Land Co *nnd (lie Vrnlnr.i IVc
.,, . .
,s
■
In
cash
in
the
renter
of
this
xriil happen.-**
Joyed the food prcpatpil Tty 'It 1nr it v Cn At the present, ' lie is
from ' lulirrrulnsi*. Booker T.
• ( l i r i s l I llltS S t 'l l l S l O
Caldwell said thr federal gov- Wnnhlngtt-u was « poyerty *trick- Southern ‘New York village torlny Ilnsky ..Wfffht Nnincfl AKinjf Parisian Star
G, IL* Carlton, said Rauls.
(making a t-un a&gt;f tin- coufiliv
Pnllre Chief Lloyd Itcdgus vaid
fentnent could Invade any stale
Jack fiordy. Harvey Hate nnd
Be Mailed Today
negro. Helen Keller wit* btiiil. the twn men Jumpad in front -if
of private field under the emet- en
Head Of Templars
Furgels Soiifr Lines .lolin Rsuls spoke concerning the
AH of these people had their ali­ the messenger from a black sedan
fC n tlisn l m P**e T m l
Pcart Hnth-.t disaster. Tlu V ,d JjilT IC H V n l l l l k E l v r l l ' t l
Tlfr !i*t I'ltcli (if Christmas
bis, Mr. Stine said, but they parked nl a curb. Roth tbtratcnc I
. 4.
-me
,
,
Rrnl envelop*.* a re 'h e tn g mailed
did not use them.
F. Ilasfey Wight, loysl prinier
LONDON, Dec !» id*i Mist (voted to present a past cormiian .
Ihe
messenger,
Wilson
Cnw-nrd.
Alan Hetzcl Rcaclica
......
.........
D ih&lt;t I&gt;Ic(I V ets Clue I t'«lav. Mr* Edward Khoher, »ecPointing out the many oppor­ with guns and ordered him »« snd active Mason for many years iiigustt, aging i’arisinn star of
_
r JiUiry --f tlic RcjaJmde County
tunities
existing
today
for
»ervthe
*
9
0
*
sang
half
'\itv
through
was
elected
F'ridsy
evening
a
"hand
if
civsr^'*
the
chief
said.
Eagle Scout Rank jice ta community, nation, and the A third matr was (spited In th,- commander of Taylor Command Mon Homme" last night and then
James Young was elected inui j rula-ifiilii-n
Association, anVictor
Check,
71,
world, Mr. Sline railed attention
mandcr of Gu- local rhsptcr «&gt;f j nounced t"dav,
ery No. 2ft. Knight* Templar, lie forgot, but n svinpatlietle audience
H lfh honor* were conferred on to Rotary'* mntlo nf "Service automohile.
ignored the pause. .
Disabled Amerirnti V eterans! Alumt f-nr thousand envelopes
Coward, afoot, was taking the succeeds l|. M. Rolan
Died Sunday Nijjlit the
member* of local boy aeout troop* Above Self—He profit* most who
Mtstingilelt -tier passport s*y*
si a meeting Thursdisy evening have p lie n d v te r n m ailed, she. exFleeted to serve with Comdl
• t tha Seminole Court of Honor aerve* best," and rmphaslfed the money front the Cltisans' Nation­ Wight
plained hilt one tie s' co n tain in g
lie’s 03 was making has London
the |g&gt;gt&lt;&gt;n llut.
were: fl. C. Graham, gen
held at lh* Parish l!ou»e, Mon­ work of variotia club* through­ al Rank of Waverly lo the post- rrnlissimo;
Victor Check. 71. "j resident of St Othr-r
ateiiiF Ihtee hundred
had been
debut,
-She
was
singing'hot'
fhlirth
offtrerx
elected
'
were:
Clarrnee
Welsh,
eap
office for ahinmsnt to Ihe Erdday evening.
Ranfird for the past fl.'l yesr*. Lyriwnnd Twyman. senior vire- m isplaced a&lt; tii« W om an* C lub,
out
the
dUtrlrl
In
connection
tain
general;
Roy
Wright,
senior
,
wavereii.
covered
Alan Hetiel of Troop No. 6 with crippled children, -traffic rral Reoerve (lank a t New York warden; H. M. Pearce. Junior 1 ,,erHW «
tlic R eals were prepared
njurmure.1, I can- died Rundsy at 0:46 P, )1. in an commander; Charles V™|opich, Where
City when confronted by the
had the high ra/iU of Eagle Scout •afety,
Orlando hospital after a long ill junior vice commander, and Gay f n n t jr iiv t -r y , anil the m a ilin g of
school
ami
public
libraries
warden. John|.D. 4!ove was re
holdup men.
conferred upon him by Ralph A.
pc**. Mr. Check resided at 119 iord Muffley, chaplain Cyril But llir m « n s m n w ip jf n jly delayed
K'awlilMsM «a«t »**■* TW9|
..fi^Li.Er eJI'
„ ,£ iL am*
. n; Elm Avrniie.-for many y rsiv
He told police the automobile elrcle-l
fin «c-»rrnl dnv*.
'
Smith, who also coqfrrrrd second
MMt,, . .as treasurer ami F. It spologlxed
Tor iH
hrr • nerves
ner was re-appointed a* adjutant
aped. Inward Elmira, N. Y&gt;, 20 ’ .. r „*
\ll Rs-nl‘- wliieli have been rs-’
class rank upon Robert M. Morris
T' ii.
. ,, ,, j tltcdness, and she resumed, haltBorn In.t/itA»vllle, Ky., Hie de A rising vut*c of. rntnmcndntiou
miles to the northwest
On Dec. 10 the Knights of Mnl iugly finishing.the numlier,
c e iv iil.n l (Im Host Office havs
of the »ame troop.
reased ivi4C *a member of the
Hedges aald there vtcre no nth la and Order nf the Temple, will
Kenneth Robins and William IIoiihp Pas-scH Rill
Then, with ‘something of th'e h'llu inning Masonir L o d g e uf was given to outgoing Command­ nlrrndv been delivered. Postmaster
witnesses to the holdup, which l-e .conferred here, and n supper old verve, slu- dashed -off "Ca, ■h a t'city; of the RPOK, Number er Ham Martina nnd other out Joel Fields said tndav, and th#
Tlion, both of Troop 34. received
For NavajQ Indians eroccurred
reitiaiiting Real* wilt- h* deat 0il6 A. H i shortly will 1-s! held. Tha date for in­ C’est P a ris" T h r audience was JVM) pf Fast Orange, N. J.; the going offirtrs.
star rank with Capt. Hyrd Hud­
A proposal wm made in regard, Hii‘l*‘i| he said. Just as soon *f
stallation of nffirera will in- given cothusiaaYir.
after the bank opening.
son officiating- Robins also rr■FmiiUnnally, »he Addallah Temple of Leavenworth,
WASHINGTON Dec. 0 (VIA—
to establishinrriI of n local vet
laler, and appointive officer* wiil jeried;
esived life rank with 'lis t Hetiel
Kas.; the FOE Io&gt;lg« Number 6H erans»coiineit similar 1" those m tliev me limited, _
A hill autltoriting h 12.000,000
l-e name-1 later.
' ""You
A conferring,
CIRCUIT COURT
'
to n love •;■e? I love you.'
of
Topeka,
Kas.
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r \Nl&gt;N DIES
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Merit badge* wer* prew nted, jniergcnor relief sripropriation
ullii-r riHes', t'i prnmoto cuThe ease pf^ Frederick George,
Mr. Cherk has only one stir operatlon among the varimi* vet. , WINNIPEG, Man . Dec 9. id*)
b» Gene Tucker to Klwond Wlllt-1 ^ *h,r
n*!! m S I . ^ w m charged with manslaughter in con
vlvor,
a
sister-in-law,
Mr*.
Ruse
eran organisations and to assist —Canon John Jl. Turner died
auction with the traffic death of
r&gt;
— J”S4
* " " 1Fontaine
w w i- of
”f
tRamparl of Topeka.
each other in individual under­ today of a wound from a bullet
Troop
and too Joel
State Patrolman L. C. Render was
Funsral service* will I*- ron-- taking^.
the House. It now goe* to the reopened in Circuit Court this
in- accidentally shot into hi* brain
Troop 5.
dilrted at the Erickson Funeral
t
Garnett White opened the Court Scnalo.
Douglas jUcnstrom
reported lunl S rp|. 24. The accident oc­
morning
following
the
form
rr
If the Ren»te passes the mea­ mistrial doe to plcknera of a Jury­
Home at 2:00 P. M. Thursday that claims lor pensions are now curred at lus Church of Kngtand
with the salute to the Flag, and
with the Elks !&gt;odge of Sanford tiring filed for llmse vcle.rnn* in mission pal nitles north &lt;’f the
X Alan Heta*l rioted th* Court with s u r e another bill actually ap­ man. Following much questioning
-m ■ x
propriating the money will have of prospective Juryman by G. W.
In charge of the aervlce. Inter! Reminote County who ate rn At d ie Cirrlu in a twilight land
;
the Bcout Benediction.
to do through Congress.
*T
men!
will
taka
place
laler
in
TALLAHASSEE.
Dec.
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While
New
Yoik
d
rhatei
a
b
in
on
nf alnrms, fog, and winds. He
Spencer
and
U
F,
Boyle,
attor­
titled
to
receive
such
claims
un­
The measure passed today by neys for the defense 'and by unping Christmas carols of llir nativity-iq public sc bools, ibe itsle of Topeka.
-* MARCUS ROSS DIES
was 42
der fedrral legislation.
BAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 0 UP) the House Is intended to sta rt Murray Ovcrstfeet and Gedrge A. Merida it urging
• The Canon nnd his wife lived
trac h eit to tie more Yule program* into tbeir gen­
help
on
the
way
to
the
two
tri
baa
[ • ? — Mike Marru* Rom, a former
DeCotte* for the State, a jury eral Ira bine plant.
In the two room mission on Moft
RAILKY DIRS
winter. Legislator* hav* aald was
RIVER WORK BEGINS
aid* to tha late Bynator Huey P. this
chosen Just befors noon to­
frt Inlet, 1,000 mile* north of the
Fletcher
Bailey,
former
Teiaco
Indian*
in
the
aouthwsst
are
"No
longer
can
we
.rgard
tbe
various
testonsl
and
holiday
exjieriJACKSONVILLE, Dec. it 6V) ~ timber line
Long of Louisiana and onstfme
day, Judge M. R. Smith presided.
agent
In
Sanford,
died
last
Fri­
starving
while
the
United
States'
rncci of Khool rhildre.t as l.t'rteljr the concetn of the home alone,"
District Engineer Col. Willi*
manager of New Orlaans* Runs'day at Crescent City, It was Teals said today work wnuld
planning to help feed Europ#,
HUNGRR STRIKE --------- Sl**e‘3ihool Supl. Colin Enpli-l &lt;nd in the foreworej to the Dccem- learned
»y|t Hotel, ditd last night at Is The
here today. Funeral ser­ In-gin this week deepening
Tntman Administration , MCNEIL
the
ISLAND, Wash., Dsr. l*r Florid* School Bulletin, dit-1'
M.
vice* were held Sunday at Troy,
asked for a long-range pro­ »
He was employed hero a* a has
—A "hunger strike** spread trihuted to 13,000 teachers.
mas story and ruatnma to 'teach­ Ala. his former home, Mr. Bailey 60-mila Rt. Johns channel from
gram
for
aiding
the
needy
Indi­
cook alncG/194L Moss formerly an*. Official* of tha House Pub­ to all or tha 1.01B Inmates In
In one of the HuIleUn'a articles, ing of dramatica. home economics, went from Sanford to Atlanta, A(tor to Sanford- and the side
headed .'a h ' insurance concern lic Land* Committee said It Is a the main hullding of the federal Florine B. Marlatt of the Florida and social atudiesGa. about 1938 and later moved channel In I-ak* Monroe lo 12
which handled state account* dur­ 10-ycar project which would eost penitentiary her# fhday In. pro­ Stats University music education
Klltabclh Thomason, F l o r i d a to Crescent City. Survivors In­ feet; and constructing Woodruff
ing tha Long regime
test against Meatless Tuesdays faculty, aald "Carols are the Slat# University speech Instruc­ clude the widow, Mrs. Fletcher Creek rut-off south of l,ake Mun
180.000,000.
roe to five fret. He said
and* Eggless Thursdays.
tor,, said In one article "No hol­ Halley.
property of the maaees."
months would he needed.
GAS- LINK BRHAKB
"If there la a marimba, x ;l.- iday lends itself so well to a
JOHNSTOWN. Fp» Dec. 9 OP)
RADIUM SRIZED
TOT NIBBING*
phonc, or glockenspiel In th? dramatic program as Christmas.
fO-llttli i effisr ,(n tbo main
GREEK FIGIITB
BOXING TRAM
RERUN Dec. 9 (A*) — U.
HARMONY. Pa* D «, 9, ( J V school, teach so the child lo play
"No dramatisation Is quite so
ATHENS, Dee. 9. (Ah— Prean
line of the .n...—i . . N atural Gas Army investigators
tors have aei _ Warmed by hot coffee brewed by th* melody of ‘Angsl* We Have impressive as the nativity play,
YOKOHAMA, Dm . 9 0P )-T he
Company
biael
. about
„ S u 20 i
--3-,__1 of In the .German
H i jblaekaaarket.
I I worrying housewives, 400 volun­ Heard on High,’ *0, Little Town whetber It take# the form of a U. 8. Army sll-Js
“ Japan boxing reports said today the Third
tkla • tael-making town today more milligram*
of radium which teers Marched through chill De­ of Bethlehem,‘ and *Thero*« A ■eries-of living pictures which il­ learn of 18 men will leave by Army Corpa kilted 103 guerrilla*
tUgi
u n f s i out supplies to Indus* they value a t about 9160,000, cember underbrush and marshy Song In the Air,' and tel him lustrate the narration of the Bible S' ins tonight for the Far EaaV and captured 49 In scattered en­
trlaa In a populous area and ra- hri
Tinging their seisures of U}1* terrain today for Ihree-year-old accompany th* singing of these story with tbe soft music of
mmand boxing championship gagements in northern Greece
* diced domestic supplies lo a bare precious
irecious element
etjm sntwwithin
iU iin a week Richard (Butch) Lot*, missing song*.
Christinas carols in the back­ tourney in Honolulu Jan. 21-24. during the past two days. Army
. minimum In suh-fr*«slng
Ing sraath- G&gt; •*»ul 4760,000 worth, It sraa from hi* hotaa since yesterday
The team will train one month losses were .listed as IS dead and
The Florida School Bulletin at- ground, or of a more formal play
_ * r .. . - v .— —
dlsriosedtndayr
afternoon.
*o urged ada^UUoQ of the Christ­ or pagsant or7* creative play." a t Honolulu’# Schofield Barrack*. 18 wounded,

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City Commission John L. Lewis
s Oil Shortage
Arthur EL Lyon Is' Ban* Parking On
On Coal Strike
Made Chairman Of! French

Caldwell Says U. S.
Paralleling Same
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I’anker Breaks In

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Florida School Leaders Suggest
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Democratic League;,)ave Douglass Wins 'Rumors Say Ike Is
Asks Quick OK Of *2,&lt;M)0 lnJ folf Mei t Leaving Post Soon
Hi V. T. MacFEKI.Y
ORLANDO. Dec. a »/)'•-C lutch For Nominee Work
Marshall Rian Aid puttingby Dave Douglas gave

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Dwight D Kitenhower may -trp
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T U ESD A Y , DEC. 0* 1917

Florida State News In Brief

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ORLANDO, Dec. », (AV- A
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. V. (A h The first formal entrlea In the Series of conferences on a pro­
1* (A*iHMH race for the governorship posed cooperative research proull M*rof Florida were written In the ram for prepackaging fresh
n recovery
lands vegetables in consumer
book yesterday, more than three
ffmomlr m*-amonths ahead of the qualification site container* was scheduled to
i to Jiiwteit the
I begin today with lh* arrival of
deadline.
Franco govern
Young Richard H. Cooper, De­ three U. S- Agriculture Departcalled (or today by
creased activity In hit behalf a* 1 ■
Laud newspaperman and li
law stu­ [ ment officials'.
can* for D»mocratic Action
a pi'.t»itdr Reiiubikan {ireiidtfMial
The trio also plans to visit
dent, was the first man to hand
foreign policy statement in
±~Ui f n m M X L Jltik \ Vi
candidate.
In hia 1600 fee and candidate's Gainesville to confer with Florida
th Identified Itielf .with "the
I
rr
(rdV«
'MgAif
s
ib
.'l+
i
All bough th* Army Chief of
f (J
(I
eath to Secretary of State R. A. | Agriculture Experiment Station
ItOfl-Cbrortfunist “left,
the p*IfStaff ha* teen vague about hi*
i officials and then to Ruakin to
Gray,
styled liberal political organtxa-I L .^ liL
'__
quitting time, there it evidence
with grower* and _i_I___
shippers.
A few houra later. Attorney • stalk
tion set up a year afro al*.&gt;;
that the previous ccheduh' for
Genera) Tom Watson paid hia fee ! Coming here from Washington
Voiced- rharp critkijtn
of
him to tako ov^r the* presidency
are: Dr. C. O, Hratley, D. F.
and signed the oath.
Argentina's President Juan. I’eroa
of C duinhia University Apnl I
Others whu hare said they will Fisher and H. A. Schumer, who
and Chins*# GsrianrRsiltno Chian f.'.UuU. D e n ia le t yo i I 1.4U0 for ha^l h**n ip m lf l up by President
or might enter the contest to .will hcatLthe p r e p a c k a g i n g
Kaf -Stick
»ecorn1 (dare and kaiser got flJW'i Truman's trtinn In naming Urnsucceed Governor Millard Cald­ 1 studies. ^
Tr (jpoint l bat l ho Multi-bill ion lor third. *
erat Omar Itiadky as hi* iUersiwell are W. H, (RuddyI Raskin
dollai proriam fm helping Europ** Alt hough he waa in trouble on sor.
Of Anthony, State School Supt. ‘ OCALA, net. tl (An—Th# midbvlpLitself -back to TU
lit fel l be sovvrii hole*, Douglas came ou:
Rradlry, ‘whoM transfer fiom
Colin English, Dan McCarty of i winter Conference of the Hta*e
pdministcied by an International With chip* clou- to ihr pit) ai d
Fort Fierce, Stale Senator W. A. i Bar Association will Ih&gt; held hem
body aimilar to tho thi*e-ysar&gt;oid all-important putt* when he need­ head of'tlie Veteran* Admini-tra
lion hack to tne arm s \va* efYecHharnls- of Gainesville and Fuller this Saturday for discussion of
European Coal Conference.
ed them.
ttCc last- Monday, will be avail­
IVgtTen uf Jacksohvilie.
! recorpmendatlnnt of Its past pres­
Urged (lint (in n Ik na Aititri
A birdie three on the Mult hob- able for hi* new assignment
idents Amimlttiv for revision of
can Intel i&lt;rsnri • ith l uropssn gave Douglas hit win. lit* olie- shortly after Jam tary I. While
program* of nationalired or ?■&gt; puttsd the green after dropping Eisenhower may remain fur n
MADISON, Dec. 0. tTF)— James Florida’s Constitution, revision of
cialired industries
ji ! iion *hot only four feel away. time to advise hi* sue • -son
E. Gorman of Columbus, Ga., has its own constitution as requested
been appointed tuanaging director hy its lioard of governni* and
Raid the pool 111111V In tile Mai* Ikiiiaict** appioacli waa H* feet friend* say that any extended
of the Florida Chain Store Asso­ discussion of rules of civil pro-’
shall Plan should be "fully' p . ffom the pin and be needed two stay ia likely to become eiubfircedure.
% plot I it.
put ti.
ciation, Inc.
,1 luy finished lb* lh ail even ratting for both men.
Termed etaliilirntlon and reNEW SMYRNA REACH Dec.
Although the five-star Ueneral
duet ion of American price*. pai with pat 71'*. Douiclai had - ■ has dodged questions al&gt;out Id*
TAMPA, D*c. !&gt;, UP)— The p (/T)-—W.vF. Wilkinson.. 75, posttirulaily tboea of fo«dv • -unU al (W O - Stroke lead at liie turn, but Availability for the nominal ion,
New Year* day football clash be- master here for 18 years, former
to l u n r i i of the Marshall 'Plan Inm atet came bark with a pall­
WITH OID OIOIY WAV)NO IN TMI FOIIOBOUMD, tha freighter America* Leader arrives la New York from tween West Cheater, Pa., state ! chairman of the Volusia county
and decUii-d that controls will t«&lt; id birdie* to pull even. Kefact imlitkian-i have liegun to count
J’hliadelpbia, laden with S.OOO.qpo tioiindi of food collected tn tha Quaker City far f t i a w ’i needy. Tha atrip teachers ami Missouri Valley Col- commission -ami member of th#
needed at limine to prevent ft took 7.'l in the playoff, highest iiim a* a nmjoi; factor in the
will pick up an additional ft,400,800 pounds In Nave York and than anil for Frauen.
(IManuMtoAail-' lege in the Cigar Howl wip b e 1 city council, died at his home
repetition of the "melancholy of any *core of the three foa line which already ha* th&lt; •
th# key event tn on# of Tampa's . yesd-rday. Hq has been Hi since
three publicly annoiitieed entrants:
effect" of rising price* on the now any round in 'th e tournament.
busiest sports periods.
' Oct. 20Douglas, fii*t-day co-Uade1 (knator RoImtI A. Tuft of Ohio,
viltuaiiy exhausted British loan
Russia
Breaks
funder
Governor
Harold
E,
Hln-i
with
a
dll,
had
dropped
back
' Of 1010.
-Signers of the ADA slateim-nt with 72 and 70 rounds Friday m ii of Minnumta amt •Governor
Rotary Governor
Red Paper Published
M’nMiMH.d $•#.#■ r*u# O il)
i
include Hummel Welle*, humor and Hatimlay but got into the Kail .Warren o f -California..
French-Soviet
relations.
undcr-ertrelury of d a te ; Mr*. {•layoff with another fid Hpiuiay. .* Previously talk about Eisen­
Letter
Of
Chaplin’s
I t ’e n llB u # * t r a n l- a a # O b *I
France, which ha* sought floFranklin D. Rooj#v0lU dehufate
It wa&gt; ibe first Important win hower a* a potential &lt;sndidkte
and youth service.
to the United Nation*; IIm licrt for Dnuglaa iilme hi* rlircbarRi! bn* been deterilwd as mostly Just
viet grain in exchange for ma­
PARIS. Dec. V t&gt;P)—The Com“When I travel throughout th*
Lehman. funner New York gover­ from-(be A'tmy (lightly inure than talk.
chinery, was charged in a Soviet rnunist newspaper L'Humanits
•
district and mt the work which
nor and UNRI'.A' direcldr; Paul a year ago.
note
with
"unilaterally
annulling"
*
carried
today
a
letter'll
said
was
Hut un Eastern Republican sen­
Porter, forpict OPA aiiBithisliator
a two-year-old rt-paiatlon agree from Charles Chaplin to Paid* tiieeo Rotary Clubs are doing,"
ator, .win) declined u*« -of hi*
and chicj of the. U. H. 'Economic
ment with Russia for exchange, of Picasso, Spanish modernist paint h« said, "tl makes' m* ,reaily
Jews- Arabs Fight name, told n reporter ,the backMinimi to Ur n e e ; and pttbliiher
natioials. The * note, handed to er, asking him to protest the pio- proud to tie a Rotaria|}. Rotary
stage’ bunt for Eisenhower dr bMark Ethridge of thet-Lnul
- L»ui*vtll# * ««&gt;••*•»**n»&lt;4 f»&gt; * rvgp HiifF * gates
the
French charge d'affaires tn poaal to expel llann* Hitler , film is "not Just a luncheon club; t!
Is actually, underway. A*
Courier-Journal and Time*.
Moscow,
recalled th* French de­ mutlcsl composer, from the Unit is truly a service club. It does
wild night in the border, area evidence of ibis, ho said Republi­
as much
'those who arei ouDon
-----.J — for —
Declaring that .Amerka'*' for­ during
cision
to
take over th* Soviet ed Stale*.
which a "lg*icab army” of can organisation trailers in hi*
xhte_0f Ratify- a* for those, who
eign policy tbu* fai h*&gt; failed to
repatriation
center
n
e
a
rPariv.volunteer*—lummoncd by slate lu v r l k i r *oundrd -tflil"tiy~
Eisler, a native of Germany, are in Rotary."
(
attain it* objectives- despite tile Jewish
Camp Beauregard. Russia ordered recently
Magana, the imdergroiind militia. persons who said they represent
appeared before the- U.
outlay of—MIHtrna of 'dollars, tlic r*
He told of one Rolarian who
her
repatriation
mission
home
and
rrd
to
counterattack
a
group
of
the
Eisenhower
movement,
if
not
S.
House
of
Representatives
ADA desciitwd the four-year Arab* armed with macblnegun*
aunouncfd the expulsion
from Committee on Un-American; AetIV hud taken into his home a buy
the General himself.
E u ro pen tccoViYy program a*
who had Iwtit sentenced to ike
Moscow of the French mission.
and
grenadra..
Hies. He and his wife, Louise, Rt-fium School and }|ad underlakGeneral George Olmitead,*for­
Dpcfilng “incredihlr vpportunitki
01
A
"Palestine
t.iiwratlon
Com-*
The
French
government
indicat'
subsequently were ararited in Lo*
of creating a belter world.'’
p in bend of the Nhtionkl Young
mil tees? an poll need in Darnaicu*. tli-piihtiran Orgnhlintiort and ora-ed It would take militant strut Angel#* on warrants charging ■ii to v#ai him in u piupt-r Chris­
tian stmusphere. And another
Syria, that
Arab volunteer* time in ml {dmi* for (Jovi-rrtur *nf
t
i
defy
t
it
who
against striker*
they obtained entry visa* hy mis­ dull, lie said, had “adopted' six
traim-tl in commando tactic* were Iowa, is reported to lie one of
new order
representation and that Ei»l'.' juvi-nile (delinquents and made
t*&gt;ing wnt into the Holy Land to
swor# he wa» not a member of itSeif lv*|MUt*ihtu for titoir good
begin guerrilla fighting in support those active in the Gem-raPa lieROME
Dee.
9
(AV-Nrw
disor­
the Communist Party, although
of Palestine’* Arab-i--------- -------- h a l f ..- -----------------------------------ders erupted in Sicily today and he had once been a m#ml*-r in conduct.
At the same time the eviled
Calling attention to the ftiendthe threat of a general strike hung Germany. They were released on
lllit’sa and good fi-nuusliip which
Riff \varrlor' Chieftain, *AI«1 K!
over Rome’s province a* Premier
City Com mission
K h m i . who led rebellious against
,-xlst aiming Hotarians, Mr. Stine
Aici.li- de Gaspori's harassed gov­
Picatso, founder, of the Cubist said th at.a kmd wuid and a help­
the Rpaniil) and French In Mnreccrt
ernment
was peppered with School
Hy It At n n rt.K
of Paintings, hta lived ing band from a fellow Rnterian
f r* * n lI ls u r*11 l f » m I ' a u r lln* »
niterie# In the constituent astern*
NEAV YORK Dec. 9, &lt;/tt — two dreeade* ago, declart*! in Cairo
he* often proved tu b« the tight
bly on the recent rash of rioting in Pari* for many years.
Saying* of the pour tnan'* phi!-- that North Africa'* Arabs would ilate hum to insiLet highway, but
contribute to
a fight against u at not widened, although IIlCie
in the wilderneil which directed
throughout Italy.
otopiier:
.*
one's,footstep* in the right direcJohn
L,
Lewis
A small irritation in ‘an oyster partition.
Italian labor leaders deferred
it
plenty
of
space
between
tideThe seven-nation Arab league
pnulucc* * pearl. In a woman Si
unlit tomorrow- a decision on a
usll* lot doing, thi*. I he law
11’o o l t n n r e I i » ih ) '# ■ # &lt;&gt;•'*&gt;
“The man ymi bring In to Ro­
-prwiuces^rritreiy a setiMi.of itt- anmuirired in Cairo last, night it
general strika for the Rome pro­
would take "Immediate inea(urrsr‘ »tll n&lt;d go into effect until the A PROUD FATHER, Rabbi Isaak Sciwarr fairly.beams as he looks at his
justlre. . •
vince to support their demands tie commerce lubcofnmitlcr invet- tary will always thank you dor
on the Christian Democratic gov, ligating fuel tupplict sml distri­ it," he added
No man who ha* to wrestle for military and othir tic! loti • igns air trccived hete ami &gt;ct wife, Matywe, and new son, Samuel, who was bom as the motorsblp
partition.
ernmenL There were Unconfirm­
Hobricski came within sight of the Statu* of Liberty. Tha mother and
. with tils conscience ever won three against
up.
Quoting furtiter International
Thousrlnd* of Jewish men and
ed reports that the Communists bution.
fall* in a tow.
father, who spent 40 months tn • concentration ramp until freed by
giraidcnk Jra u k eMulhnllaud. -vnb&lt;*
Commfrsfftner
R.
A.
William*
women,
ngrd
17
to
25,
crowded
and
leader*
of
the
pro-Communl*t
Howard W. Page, an official of said, “He ye good; but he yp gnoit
The m*rhim&gt; never will Com­
U. S. forces, had hoped the tot would be bom on American soil. Pictured
offices In Palestine presided in ‘the abct-iii t- of Mayor in
wing of the Socialists were ar the Standard Oil Co. of New Jri- for something," Mr. Stine stressed
pletely iiipplant the horse until registration
the group ora (I. to r.): Lieja Rebahkowna, ship nurse; DrrFelicUn
,J . Gut.
Cninmt*?ttmri—Ittihop
•II.-*J.•
today
for
the
Jewish
age
odd*
over
the
walkout.
Th#
Soci­
someone 1**VM h it money to a "manpower rgnsus.’’ official*
(Intcrnottonal)
the four object# of Rotary with
Was also aiweni. Du# to the ab­ Mithalowski, ship,surgeon, and Elixabatta llerenda.
alists were said to consider it in­ •cy gave a different explanation particular reference t«.^]uh 1&lt;,rv‘
time clork.
mated 70,00(1 to HO,000 In Ibis sence uf tlir two rommisiohers tvr,
of
fuel
oil
ihortsgcs.
lie
laid
opportune.
The deer who keeps his IiIh r t y clnss would he signed up fur itctlon Win taken on proposed Tvs'/v I *••&gt;#&lt;&gt; I i 's l i f / i r u
lev and community service and
House Nears Vote
llyr* a* long a* the sheep who "security
Report* from Sicily *ald disor­ there if plenty of oil hul a lack sa^L “ He proud of Rotary and
ib U llO r S
force* and posts 'In the placing of parking meter* on 1 ' v ()
(ells out for security,
der* broke out at Vlttdrla, a town of tanker* to move it wliere need­ make your community proud of
HccoimI Street an d b n Cummcttill
proposed Jewish state." .
(t'M&gt;tl*Nra Iron I’aar O ut
2\ttac*k Keel Chargea
of 40,000 in the louthernmodl
A stubborn man I* sure be ran
In London, authoritative Whtte- and not I It i’almvlth Avenues, Mr,
allocate
ami
fix
priorities
sojcQ
It
province w f-R a g tra a .' The die- ed.
esjdain arthritis to a Jellyfish.
that action (peak*
b(JI (government) sources- said Bradh-v iilaled
U
nFlW
el,
gram
ami
grain
ptodTii# oil executive recnrAmcnd- ImiDeclaring
patches said police used tear gas
The t:iip—LUink war -aut honied — TOKYO,--1 t e r . p , —(/P)—“ Tw o
No one iilne* for virtue more todav lirltaln‘~f r n rnnlldarlnu
dor than wortti, Mr. Stine
(han g alrk rascal------ -■ • suspenaion of shipment* of mill to lake affidavits fin u n c st (or "damn angry” dll tors of Stars ucts, freight rate and other scarce to dispctlsx a march of 1,000 ed trleaie of idle tanker* hrld/by called umin the Rot art ana to ere- ■
Commfinlits^and Partisan veter­ the ( Maritime Camminion and re­ ate higher ethical standards in
Nathing's funny to a woman tary ciuipment and ammunition violation of C tty, OVplHiMKa' and ami Stripes denied vlgotously to­ item* at once. ’
Tha tyll also would allow Mr.
with a p i m p l e on her note.
tn certain middle eastern countries to issue Wfttjanis UT iUch arteri*. day charge* made in the New Trum an' to .ext-rris# suclt |xiwera an* on local headquarters of the ceived aturance from Chairman Ihep busine**#* and profession*
avowedly Fascist Italian social
A man niver ha* iiulte lilt the (Aca use uf Arali theat* of war Itr tin- s ln tu r c 'if -the Clerk, the York Dally Worker that General
and offered a four way test of
bottom a* long' as W .!••&lt;•■ the against (lie partition of Palestine. Chief of Police is empowered to Mac A rthur lx using the Army, over additional short materials movement. Th* National Partis­ Tobey (R-NH) thst "we'll blait fair business practice: Is it-tb a
after
public
hearings.
Under
tho
an
Congres*
in
Rom#
yesterday
do
this.
newspaper
to
give
his
troops
‘‘his
them loose."
luxury of knowing at least otic
truth; is it fair t« all concerned;
The U. 8. State Department
measure, allocations and priorities demanded the dissolution of that
It was amfounced that the distorted propaganda."
Grenville * Mcllcn, mcmla-r of dote it make goodwill' afur ail?
old enemy 1* worse off than him­ announced ■last week that Amer­
and
export
controls
would
he
ef­
Florida
power
and
Light
Com­
movement.
the Maritime Commission, trfsti- ia if.profitable for all cohcerned?
self.
A lengthy page on# editorial,
ican licensing of a rm* and mill,
fitd there are 44 tankers
(cl in the
A perfect liar I* a man with tary crpflpment shipment* Imund pany ta furnishing frea current first ever published In Htar* and fective through March 3f, IP&amp;U.
Closing hia addreta on tha inVresent
powers
expire
next
Feb.
for
calmed
Christman
lights
"laid up" fleet and another five tpruational theme. Mr. Stiivr,
a black e y e ‘who come* to work far the Middle Fast had been su­
Stripe*, was signed by llsnsnq II. 21) .
Truman
Offers
strung
over
downtown
street*
“substantially damaged" ahips {Hiipud out the. tension* existing
carrying on id* back the door he spended in view of the troubled'
Hathaway, .managing editor, and
duiina the holiday period.
4n other developments:
that could be repaired.
says ho humped into the night conditions there.
George W. Ilurd, executive city
throughout the woild today and
$r*«ttan«***i ««***•* • Kg# -*R*r!
I’urrhaM*
of
5(0)
feet
of'Eureka
I.
Edward
K.
Brown,
chairman
Mcllcn said that all might have •aid, "1 hope that Rotary wilt hr
before.
**
At hake Success, N. Y., tho two and u half inch wide fir# how editor, Ddli of Washington, I). C, or the boatd of the First Na­ since repeated It—that th* Ad­
been put into operation by now the deciding factor In the win­
What is closer than a rich ao- II. N. Security Council, which will from the Hill llaidware Co. wan amt both civilians.
tional Rank of Chicago, re newH ministration ‘ does- not propose to if the. Commission could have
qUalplanceJ
lie rtwponsildr' for maintenance of aulhoriteil. .The Hanford Atlantic
ning of tho peace so t h a t 'th e
It declared that neither Mac- his opposition hy Marriner 8 . Nia# any of the powrra If. their sold
them to private American people of all th# world can live
. Men who • boa*f they aren't peace in n divided- Palestine, was National Rank and th# Florida Arthur "nor any of hia iloii-galed Eerie# to require lamke to set use can be avoided.
"* ,
operatorsBut,
'
he
said,
there
afraid lo d k merely give away to receive official notification 16- .State Hank were dr-ilgnateri a* officers or civilian aide* have
aside additional reserves In -1
The Administration contention has been ’•pressure" to ae\l the together in peace and understand­
the fact they have |&gt;cvft all aid day of the general assembly’ll deiMuiitniles for city luiids.
ever dictated or tried to'dictate Step t o ' tighten hank ^credits. la that it should have the power tankers to foreign governments. ing."
November decision to rjit Pales­ - leasing again of building* at wiiat .Stars and Stripes in th#
to live.
Asked hy Tobey whether the
No man ever learned how ‘ to tine in two. Th* council had h- the Municipal Airport was dis­ Pacific should or should not Ilrown told th# sRenate-House so that it can be used if neces­
Economic Committee the plan sary to hall runaway prices. '
Commission received a directive Coldest Weather Of
• keep from making a foul of him- fore It mcsiagcf from two Arab cussed with C, A.‘ Maihlv, super­ print.
1a "imptac|lcal and highly Ineq­
The measure presented to the from the cabinet last June to aell
• self just by reading a good boot nations—LubtMn and Egypt— intendent of the Intercession Uihte
"We at# a damn angry news­ uitable.' L e v ie s , who offered ties committee would extend export 100 tankers abroad, Mellen re ­ Season HUh Midwest
But that's no argument against demanding non-votlng* participa­ School, said Mr. Itraitley.
paper," continued the edtlarlal, program, la chairman of the Fed-, controls, allocation ud-priurit«''i&lt; plied that ft* didn't considsr it an
tion in all debates on the Holy
literacy
whose authors said it was atriUvn eral HeStive Hoard of governors. powers through Marfh 31, 1950. order. He said ft 8ras umlestood,
l!v AHSOCIATPD PRR88
It isn't prosperity that’e always Land.. •*
Brow ti endorsed, however, an EcThe draft of proposed legisla­ however, that "It waa the wish*
Reds Say Future Of on thetr own Initiative.
The coldest weather of the sea­
around the rnm er
it’s more
soldier In tha dea proposal that Congress re­ tion apparently was submitted to of the Cabinet. It was not brought son drilled parta of the Midwest
. tlkely posterity.
Arthur E. Lyon
.World Ties On iMuet Far“TheEast,American
at whose moral# Hu- consider government aids ill the meet Increasing complaints by out how many have been solId!
today as temperatures in tome
Troubles rarely come singly,
Lew is'alto complained of tran ­ sections of Minnesota dropped to
Daily Worker Is blasting in th^t field of housing credit, saying by Republican* that the Admin­
b u t-providence has arranged that
ir n H lI s w U li«m t*a a r ll*«|
that
Administration
housing
'poli­
istration
has
failed
to
be
specific
MOSCOW, Dec. tl lAV-The So- attack on his chief, la no suckt^sportation difficulties in muving nearly 30 degrees la-low tero. J
mothcrn-ln law do.
said the group will'cooperate with
The Icy blast* from Canada,
Speaking of •moUier«-tn-law, the AFL’a newly.liorn educational vlct at my organ Red Star de­ for such Communist propaganda- cies have "an inflationary effect in outlining tha powers it wants. coal. He said the shortage of
Such criticism waa levelled by railroad coal cars ranged from centering In Minnesota, northern
"Without doubt these (Daily on prices,"
many a poker-playing husband and political league but "will ex- clared today that the “future of
2. The Senate Civil Service Bcnator Wherry (R-Neb); aaala- 20,000 to 40,000 weekly in recent Iowa and Western Wisconsin,
thinka that in this css* one of a i-reisa indeoendenc# In »uch mat­ the wurld" depends upon the Big Woiker) charge* stem from tire Committee
unanimously recom­ tant Republican floor leader, who months.
Four foreign ministers reaching typewriter of one of two former
spread over th# entire Mississippi
kind make* a full house.
ters aa we think we should.''
Coal production itaelf, Lewis Valley and the Great Lakas re­
mended
the
confirmation of Jei- told a reporter "there haa been
agreement
in
their
rurrent
con­
Stars
and
Stripes
staff
members
The only people who like to he
Named vice chairman of the ference In London.
who were dismiaaad and relumed se 51. Donaldson to he postmas­ no constructive or detailed anH- •aid, la Pno problem'* in this coun­ gion southward over Texas and
Interrupted in the middle of a league was H. W. Fraser, PryslThe paper said it stHI was too to th# - United States after a ter general. Donaldson ia tba Inflation legislation outlined by try.
eastward scrota the North At­
sentence are ^convicts. And they dent" of the Order of Railway Con­
“The mines are capable of aup- lantic coast.
first employ* who roaa tnrough any of the Administration of­
aren’t talking.
ductors 'an d Chairman of lh* early to make tany prediction* negative loyalty check."
nr
tba ranks to bt nominated for ficials th# President haa aeht up Plying not onlv domestic needs,
Clear skies and an unbroken
’ The trouble with moat folk* Railway Labor Executives As­ concerning the outcome of tha
hut tha extra heavy load of ex­ blanket of. snow 2 to 17 inches in
head of th* Poetoffice Depart­ here."
talks, b'ut added:
who try to lie Mate ta that they sociation.
Caldwell
SayB
ment. Mr. Truman lias named him
“On* get* the impiwsslon that
Wherrx said this in expressing port tonnage," he declared. "In depth were contributing factois
never get Iwyumt the first syl­
llarvy W. Brown, president of
to succeed Robert Hannegan, who doubt tha OOP-eontrolled Con. no other country can there be tu th# sharp drop tn temparatur#* —
participants Lat the sessions
lable— hlah.
the International Association of soma
t T s s i l a u f * l io n .r a s e H u )
Dec. 1,
gress will act finally on any anti- purchased a cargo of coal for ex­ in the three-state are* reporting 9
A wife doubt ■ that two heads Marhlnista, was chcsen secretary- are willing to blot out the sig­ geticy law bv which It took over resigned
Tha Renat# Foreign aid bill inflation legislation ‘ during tba port except In the United States." sub-tern tempffatyr#*.__ _________
natures which their countries'
are hotter than orte, particularly treafurer.
Hr# marginal tldelands.
- Lewis-who4a-often a* odds with
.1697,000,0011
'MTnneioia communities report­
If the second head on ‘her hutElected to the executive hoard representatives affixer! to drwu- —He nddrtl,'liowaver, that a pub­ provided
min# owners lauded them as well ed ■tha {oldest weather, with
France, Italy and Austria, about
nlcnta
of
unity
aiuf
victory?'
were
Georg*
M.
Harrison,
head
te b d V shoulder belongs to Id*
lic
demand
for
relief
brought
on
as
miners
for
production
tffid
en
the
way
the
Administration
ask
Red Htar attacked tho position federal intejycntion In such fields
WASHINGTON Dee. D 0P&gt;—
Remltlji’s 28 below In early morn­
of th# railway and steamship
pretty secretary. - .
ed. The House measure already
House voted doom today a ey.
ing houra the lowest. Other subMonkeys Imitate each other fur rleiks; David Robertson, pre­ taken by U, 3, Secretary of us securities and holding com­ proposes a 17,000,000 cut in that Th*
proposal to ban exports of farrent readings in Minnesota in­
fup Comedians do it for profit. sident of the brotherhood of Slat# George C. Marsliall’ con­ panies.
hat nmarked China In tilixer. farm machinery and oil
Marshall
Plans
cluded 22 at Rochester; £0 at
He called such practices aa figure and has
They never will stop people locomotive firemen and engine- cerning the inclusion in the peace
for a $60,000,000 *share* of th* products under the foreign aid
Willmar and U at Minneapolis.
* ‘
from gambling at racetracks until men; Fred Aten, head of the AFL conference of nil those nation* broughtt on federal regulation#
program while they are scarce
(€'•■«(*■•* r#ee&gt; r * n d m )
railway employes department; which had declared war against "those pf plundering pirates".and,$5®L*X&gt;O,0OQ total,
Wisconsin’s lowest reading
they Jet the burses bet, loo.
In this country. Th* aDnding western dslsgationa com Id# red the 18 at La Crosse and Mason City’s
“stockpedd’
_____
eddltrta who
foisted worth-.
Z
.
Many bartenders never touch1 a George E. I.eighty, President of Germany
'o le was Uf, to 107. It follotkad real state of relation* between five below was tha coldest In
"One may ask What contribu­ less securities"
on
the M
peopl#
ritiec'
on
tba
M
ia.
Tanker
Breaks
drop, but who r v r t knew a doctor the order of rallwayMclegraphen, tion
hour* of hot wrangling.
was mule by Turkey—Tur­
Senator
~
Russia end the western power* low*.
and W. J. Van Huron, secretary.&gt;
•r Bpetsard
L. Holland,!
that didn’t take medicine!
i Another standing vote of 1U la representtd more by develop­
which supplied flitle# will, another sneaker,"said
speaker, said ha did not!
noli
u s m u m s trw - r m
oo*&gt;
A aleet storm waa reported in *
Bald men are always more pop­ treasurer of the masters, mates key
lo
107
defeated
an
amendment
by
chrome
and
food,”
Red
Star
de­
and
pilots.
agree
with
those
who
o regard th# ward tha w ater line.
ments In Europe than hy the dip­ parts of New England and New
ular than bald truths.
to for, lomatic maneuver* going on hers. York
Russian problem as hopeless butK -:iA s ah* buckled amidshlp with Rep.' Abernethy
The Istgue'* declared aim l« to clared.
Stata. Winds of 50 mile*
It's a foolish worm that sighs
bid
shipment*
of
fertilisers
alone.
he
emphasised
the
need
for
eon*
"W
hat
kind
of
risk
did
Chile
eed
provide railroad workers with tha
a rending sound, a hug* spray
* Development* considered rip ilf- an hour valodty swept over Os­
to have the eagle's feathers.
So
much
time
waa
taken
up
tlnued
research
on
atomic
energy,
and
Nicaragua
takaf
How
ran
and public ut­
of oily water shot high into th* that leaders abandoned
leant In thla rsapgct were Rui
Rus­ wego, N. Y* and the atorm de­
People who play too good a voting records
and self-guidea air.
of candidates for elective on# compare Poland and Yugo­ jet propulsion
sia's
sla a angry note to France
Franca over layed attempts of Coast Guards­
«
gam* of solitaire don't know terances
a
final
vote
on
the
^erl*misslse
office.
slavia with countries that declared
Chief Engineer Frank Cardua
what they’re missing.
tion before late tomorrow. ___ repatriation, coupled with^th# dis­ men to rescue seven men aboard
"Military preparedness Is a safe­ eald a t first he thought "some­
aatd tha leagtm will "do war at five minutes tn twelve and
- Rolling dim- gather no lettuce. iilCLyon
furor
over fertiliser waa a hold­ ruption of Soviet-French ^negoti­ one of the tugboat* grounded
guard
of
peace,"
th*
Senator
said,
h things as may be deemed lost trot one single soldier in thn
thing had struck us."
Th# most roinmon form of proper to fully ln?o
over
from
yeaterday. Before the ations, and Russia'* action d o s­ in the Lib# Ontario harbor
adding
ha
would
support
th*
Inform railway w a rt
•'I waa In my room harit-g House eras an amendment to for­ ing a section of Ha Austrian oc­
' axercDe in America' ta climbing workars
universal
military
training
bill
‘•linns**
era as to tha qualifications'1
"This kind of American Justice,
coffee. “I heard a terrific crash. bid sending any of It, or rami cupation sone to travel between
Air pressure a t sea level i*
an-the wagon - and faRlftjf off. of candidal**.
designed to create a convenient when It It voted upon.
There was no explosion but only machinery, or oil products ta th« American tons and Ctecho- about 2,100 pounds per square
’ If dog* could 'vote, w#‘d all be
Holland
said
he
approved
leg­
voting machine, will scarcely
•lovakla.
,
■
tha roaring ripping of steel plate*
foot.
^
Rl&gt;
»Uona A* long oa they
barking.
Th# weight of tha air at see •earn correct to a Ukrsnlan work­ islation recently pasted In tha as eh* let to.1*
hi* scarce in this country.
An old gossip Is a hep eat.
level is about that of m. layer of er who*# family perished or to a Houae to provide $5P42»0,000
Herbert A rnti, personnel manRep, Abernethy told the House paid **If w# don't
fertiliser i fBorne Well-known brands
the Immediate aid of Franca,
A kuntan !» Just an omelette waler M feet deep, r , ,
of
British mother whew aon died for
rar of th* general ship and *n- American farm ers "can’t poisibiy well have to aend more food."
Italy and Austria,
of frecklat.
a ar* bisnda of^as much aa 30
in tba battle of Britain."
na
works,
where
tha
tanker
was
Ha
eald
he
bellevad
many
aanfdifferent
varieties.
Rep.
Jarman
(D-Ala)
aald
he
, The Internationa] situation Is
When warm air expand* and
g converted, said:
tors would be guided in their vote
would prefer to send $14,000,000
---- so complicated all the ordl* rites It cool* at the rate of about
The rare flower, shorila, Is
"I waa standing at a window out adequate fertiliser and equip­ worth of fertiliser now, tu n
About -90 percent of tho physi­
fellow can ba.eanain of Is 6n« degree for every 180 feet of found only In th* mountains of on the 120,000.000,000 Marshall
•
.
Plan by th* tureess of th* short- 2 hen I heard a rumbling and saw ment.
1188,000,000 of food next year, cians ia the United States are
It U world-wld*.'
•*«nt.
Noith Carolina and in Japan.
|t t t m relief polley,
•a ship buckle.”
In reply, Reg. Judd (fUMlnp) and the next year ami the mxL
the sou in; pio Kulirr trnm Wil­
mington, D el, hip fir at. blg-money
victory ai the winter circuit open­
ed with the SlU.bOO Orlambi
open over DuiisdrcAd Country
( lub link*. t
Douglas bad to go
Ep it* *hulvt
*holva in
In
tiie playoff yesterday before )••
m at»il Jimmy Demaiet, mint fid
•.derail pro from OJet. Calif;
llernian kaiat-i of Akpm, O., tied
Douglas and Demaret with ^ 7 1
for the 72-hole tourney ami alto
was in the playoff, finished ihini.
The victory earned Dougla*

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Sayings Of A Poor
Man s RJiilosoiilicM*
Are Ready For Use

S3,

�%UB8DAY

1 ftfc S A H I-O iU J M bHAULl, J A I U U K U , iL U K ID A

James G. Lee Named
VA Conference Head

i'.V L i-

Puzzles 01’ Human
Hair Are Studied
At Medical School

Oviedo News
Hr MARIAN H. JONHS

ii now majoring
in business
administration' at Slot.on ttnl*
veralty. ha» been named national
administrative director of the
^rational Confer erne of Veteran
"'ralnee*. .It wa- announced re­
cently by Freil Owen. Jr.. Stet
ion University from Aiigu*tA,-Mr.
ami acting national chaiininn of
the organliation.
The otganilslinn nan been fnrni*d bv studi-iA veterans to ol.t«in
from Congress Inn ra te In tubilstenre allowance in order to com­
bat the riling cost of living. Mr.
Lee i&gt; a veternn of three years
of atmv duly in the China-llutuiaAndin theater a* a private with

» hum s will bp
&gt;ircIp C l u l i i m u
party, which will !• held on Dee.
Hi. Mr*. Call Paul ami Mm. A.
M. Jones will a*«Ut Mm. lim e
a» hostesses for tlu u'eatien. be*
lirjpu* refreshment*'of fruit rake*
sandwiches ati'i roffn wvttf wi v*
*il by Mr4. ' Kill"' to the follow.
Ing: Mr*. Jo-cph l.cinhurt, Lev
(iary. Charles I. Shaffer, W l&gt;
Meek. T. L. Lingo, Sr.. W. It.
Meek, (ienrgc Morgan. .1. II.
M ix . J a c k I&gt; h
iW s.ur.r of ih c

1 James W. Wilson, Call Paul, and
j Max LclhVstL,
The
Fed* enter mined
the
! (Ire#"* at the Chrioma* pxru of
j the Evening. C htie of the W S.
! C. S. as a result of a foulest. The
p n r ll

S lllT -lN FirNI)
Members of the 1/ Kntre Nous
Club, a colored nrgnniisti.m o f
Sanford, report that mure than
was raised to bring “sun­
shine and happiness” to to shutins, and to let them 'know they
were not fotgotten. Johanna Moore
is piesfdent and (h are Itnnkerson
is vick-pirsideht of the group.The art of casting metal, or
foundry work is one of the oldest
of tho basic industries.

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Dr. I'rotter -..id

iniutlii

IJ \ it do

MeUioJist Church, (lift* were ex­
changed hy the member* of the
circle. During the busing*. -e*-slon the ciifle
named l)ciham
Offieeix elected for the
coining year Include Mrs. James
A. f’si'lin, Chaitman: Mrs. Willi­
THI fkISlUINI of the National
am Henry Martin. Vlre-ChalrFoundstlon for ‘Infantile -Paralysis.
flasl: O'Connor, has announced that •1 man: Mr*. Jane Moon, T ie im ttr :
lit tic Tctry Tillius (above). t&gt;f and .Miss Thelma Lee. Secretaiy,
Those participating
Laurel, MU*.,' has been yhn-cn at
the poster child tor the IU4H Marrh Christmk* party included
iJ Dime* rampnlgn. The Ihrceycar-old young*ler wus stricken
with polio In lots before he learned
to walk. He wears braces now, but
it expected to regain filll use of
hu tegs.
(international)

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•nine peisons

user n Ion
Prvvioiikly

-lit imiiyhlunl

feieiil uge* I .** -lioWn grad-i i
change* In th** ittiielttn. of hni
.0 .Wit nig with &gt; ■
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permit

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..f these cim uO -. wltal fbey nut
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tllikutl. 1.0 III

TEEN TALK

Ohio, ‘lui* fTtUrped borne
after spent ling sev.eral days here
a* the guest of hi* brother. II. It.

\„ is iiitril Pie*It. P ip k in have j „ tj,..(),m : •'lltiw t an' I lie populaP

htdi daughter, with the buys?"

Igoie, formerly
have recently laaut ttnii*ferted to
tlreenville, S. C.; iheie'fore. Mr*.
Pipkin is spending a while with
her parents and *i*!ei. Mr*. Kd
dweii.. la fore going on to titeenw ill reside.

Intost. w h en

they

tr-i-Tl 'tind Will -im iv
I h i ii i I v nt no g&gt; &gt; .t »e
t'o iiiilrv 'lin e *

V, IIOIIllll glOljtiil l&gt;
t teas|HHin -wit
teaspoon (h‘| i| n 1

th eir home

5 riiliiiiriifn ! llm him* ekfinrj tin line* of
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broadcast ovei Stai
or al.uut Dec. II,

ones
to s s J A jfu iliiig lv

b.ill* tutoiii an lie*It_in sliunuiter
tuneii,

and

th a la and the d istrict euni'elltion
In F e b ru a ry . A

utir raviHhlntt pure
uilk printed ncarfu
ure excellent gif In for

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kid* Hit around sit th e ir ben 11.0*1*
m id d i-e o .* (Trorvnirn or H elen of
T r o y or lle iilrie i or W nlll*. I r v ­
in g to H i*&lt;m er wha'l the*,, g lam o r
it li m ii had that (hr-v don'l Ju ive

etui lung

sometime

This must be n real uuii fea»er"
which wort ie* almo.t every
niceen from the time -he .b .ttrd *
In-r nink booties, puls n ril.bon In
her hair and -el« out kith fem­
inine wile* to *wrii»e a neppeimlnt
s lid «wav ftoin the fir*1 imicuspeeling mule kiddie rai 1 bier *he

lltit got la ^ Ho
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to c o iiiid c r
sU.iul-.liy ullorJtUon. L'lin ' Htld 1

n t.it'luxlicf am! a tc c n liu m tlic full, full M in in a
sl.ltt. In itlcjcm l fay tut l.iffiia in dramatic olM iatlrt:

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pretend there i « ' a mouse eru«
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The Sanford Herald

TU E SD A Y , D E C . 9, 194V

rHE LAST MATCH

New. Biblical Project /

.Senator Asks If Canada Will Pay
, |.
Its Part Of SL Lawrence Seaway

t£*lnfc*lti»r4 t*

The lay Bible ntudent will lx&gt; interesUd in a new
project announced by the Drnpsie Colln^e for Hebrew and
| i r«1i*
Cognate learning of Philadelphia. This calls for a-transla­
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tion,- In- 30 volumes; of ancient non-BIblical w ritin g s on
W nD ttll
Ml
M IU N
VMM**
U**lol.#r 27. I I I * . Ml Ik* I’ ovl OIM«t Scriptural subjects. These include such early works hh "The
t f 9 ii flM »4 . t 1 *trt4 n« n m l f t f I k r
^1
Book of Adam and Eve." "The Accension of Isaiah." "Th
•f Cana r y *(
-v \S9\.
Assumption of Moses,” "The Rook of Enoch" and man&gt;
A oluk% iT C draK
I 4 ll w i
•
more.
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G U lt |M l\
These* books were written in Ethlopic, Arabic and oilier
lltiU tn i
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languages of the Near East, While some go back as fnr aM iim itip fio &gt; i u r t r
Mr r s iin r . n e k
, f
s.
tin* sixth century, they, are none of them authentic, and
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Om
W anlh
T hrt*
O w n ,a ,
/ *rif idl were rejected long ago by church councils, in some case(Is
M n alk a
,
* *•*! they may preserve kernels of early tradition, but most of
A l,
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the many new facts which they contain about Biblical per
A ll
..U I1 n « i ,
SiM Irr,
Ml
v*r«4ft
titsinfeo r* M il « I I i » n i
rtf nonages are the invention of the authors.
nn.|
M wt lrr n
lest • k r l u t e l«siar - t
These hooks, known as Apocryphal Books and Pseii
m l * In/; f u ml ft, tr i l l h r r l | i f f K * 4
drpjjjjraphn or falsely ascribed bonks, treat both Old and
a l i c a a t a r a 4 v « r ll &lt; ♦N* ’ m i N
® iMtaMd
• v New Testament .themes. The Drops!*! enterprise seems to
lac,, i r p r o m u
It»# I li r y M ia *l»f
call for publishing only tlinse nhout Old Testament charac
feftlH’nnl f&gt; l»l •*» M l f l j U hr O ff
» M M r m n I h I n I m^
IP I W l» » « r M tcrs.JAs these have been long o u t o f print and alm ost un
H l l r i In tltp r im n lr r m IIK M p »Ih « * i
procurable, many who are not professioiial. theologians will
%**• In C t l f M l P ft Mil i n i
%*»»«,.
await tin* first volumes with deep interest.
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TUESDAY, DEC. V. 1917
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GOD IH S A T I S r iE D W IT H
N O T H IN G
HUT a
M A STER ­
P IE C E
DO N O T U K S A T IH F I ED T O M A K E Y O U R L IF E A
M A K E S H IF T . A .SHABBY EX
O U SE FO R T H E B E S T : Ye m r

complete in him, 'which is (he

head

of

all

power.—Col

principalities

10.,

ami

Prcudenl Trumsn » is id In be
pl»mim| lo a&gt;k 'Amemati. inoloiiiti lo cut down lolunjDidy nn

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to save furl. We 'ttupe llir appeal
wo.in out hfllcr iTTaii Hit- one lie
made

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dim np

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Eiiintt Rnoieirll, , t ii/g«ciil 3
meeting between I’muIviLTiumati
ami Marshal -Slxlin lb* grille llie
European problem. Yet, why not
Jel them liRlil it'in A initead of
dragging in aH the .m l of m
folk* who_ don't ’w*nj a war? Or
we might lend over Jcriry Joe.

m
I I
Mtrgafrt I nunan, i |lie
h P ro p
| _denl'r daughter, w u gw n mot&lt;
gencruui praise by me Clitics
following-Her* appeaiartc' in D o ­
ver Sunday "night, tIMfi .lie liai
received eailier in JijSY tpur. Sh.
may nol be a Stliflmxnn llrinb
but she it coming Altftfc.

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•By GORDON IIKOWN
AP Speelvl Wauhlnxlnn 8«f*lc«
WASHINGTON. Dw 9 - l/P &gt; The queipon nf Canada'* abi'ity
to finance ita part nf the pr&gt;.
pn*wl St. Lawrence Seaway in
event Comma* xpprov** the
project hta been railed by -Sen­
ator Oveiton ID-La ).
Overton, In *n article ln»*rta*t
in th* :nngreaeiunal record h r
another member &gt;f th* I.nuiiiana
delegation, Ken. Larrade (D 1.
raid the Britii'i F.mplre now I*
feeing a aerioua "economic cr1*ia" and added:
"Can Canada nno will it—
diKhargr ita financial reipomibil
ity within the rm p.rt and build
it* portion of the St. Lawrence
Seaway? I do nol propone to
know the answer, but It. is cn
answer which should be had be­
fore this project ahoutd b* conaldeped further by Congress.”
Overton wrote opposing the St.
I-*wrence Seaway In Nation's
Agriculture, the publication if
the American Farm Bureau Fiderafion.
He aaid the project now is
being prea-nted "in a new w rap­
per. decorated with * gaudy tin ­
sel calculated to resolve opposi­
tion and foist this gigantic and,
from an economic aipndpoiiit,
highlv dubious project upon a
gullible public."
ThJs new feature, be aaid. Is

Farm Youth

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Rnek at Purdue.,University in Indiana after winning
the national 4-H club achievement award, Donald Stotcn of
CnrthHK*\ Iml.. is koJiik to keep riyrht on .studyiriK ngriotfL
turc. lie figures lie can make at least $5,non a year tilling*
the .mil. Though only a first year student at the university,
he knows what he’s talking about. He is 20 years old, but
be hit;i tieen. working on the family farm near Carthage.
Ind.. for 11 years.
The award was a partial nchdlarship to Ptndue. Winner
of the l-H dob jrirla’ prize was Lnv»nu Thorndyke of Lain
licit. Okla.. a freshman nlso, hut ut Oklahoma A and M
College.
The 4-H clubs of America held their annual congress
and prize-giving in Chicago. It was nn important national
eve ni . Tjieae clubs agi* laws ting agriculture, trying to keep
the best of the young farm boya and girls on the farms.
To do sA the club leadership aims to make farming appear
attractive and profitable.
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A N ew

LIABILITY INSURANCE

To Meet Florida Flnancinl Responsibility Law
CAHH DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

CMBOYD-COMIPANY

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The first woman to set. foot on Antarctica wll| leave
bet name on tin? map If Commander Finn Bonne, Edith
Konnc'tf husband, so persuades the United States Board of
Geographic Names. Bonne has discovered 100,000 square
miles of'new land.in the Weddell Sen nren, and pro|&gt;o#es
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
that this be ealled Edith Ronne Iatnd.
lly R USSELL KAY
The Weddell Sea, lying below Sooth America, has, s &gt;
far as known, been navigable only once. In 1823 the British
The much dlicuurd **!e» tax.* injury to our economic welfare.”
James Weddell took his ahjp to the 74tli parallel, and found
tho ice not thick enough to lie serious. Except for tint Inte*- which is bound ' tu be an Ume ' He contended that luch 1 ti.t
the Coming gubernatorial elec- would retard th* (low of Investness of the season he might have gone much farther south. •n
lion, was the principal topic j merit capital, maintaining that
Sine" then nil explorers have found the Weddell Sen to lie of discussion nt the recent State Florida needs a “constructive
rigidly feebound. Only the airplane has made explorations Chambrr of Commerce conference program designed to promote *hd
held at St. I’etcrsburg.
"j develop her natural resources and
like Bonne's possible.

Life Lines

2;300.Tfot Maginet Made For Use In
Seeking Atomic Structure Secrets

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lleriignixing the question a t inn i not discourago private enterof keen public interest, th* State . JR!**-”
nawerlng the argument af
Chamber provided a Hounding- i Anas
hoard where . Imth ptnpotieni* proponent* that a sales tax would
Blilith Columbia gCnl' ichooli
the state to realise much
The I’auamn Cattnl should lie made |&gt;n»of, if po.-milde, ami opimnents niigtit express itiei enable
i are planning to ollrt «jidiei nrxi
view*, with it no-decisiun ruling increased revenue from tourists,
ngalm t ntnmic bombs. This- demand, voiced in Congreaa. laid
year
in
the
wisdom
bt
niuderalion
he contended that tourists anti
down in advance.
Ls f
ff c fi
r in the uae of alcpliolH?.bevetaR'., recognizes tiie vitality that the canal haw assumed for our
Four' able spoaker* met un visitor* are paying plenty now
on« of the strung
:
: *
)* app«als
app*»i
K * Tng liom the failure ol legii- commerce and defense. It irt almost Ti wonder how w&lt;&gt; tnadt; the rostrum: Senator A. (I. ft and
Shat Florida can offer ia tha U r
lo promote trmpeiam e. I he nut before 1014, the year in which th e canal wan onetied 1 Aritiur of Fernandlna and Hj th
at w* do not Impose a generni
it Frisbip, publisher of tlm
the British reckon t-he Suez Canal aa th.* iife; PUo)
tame lrcitr-.cnt cuutd be uk J *t u
oJk County Democrat or Bar i^alsii tax.
Wm
i advantage nn tome nf (he other line of their empire. Yet it L a been Britiah only ^nco i m I tow , st^akiug . -fu r —a s ilts -lax — Pointing- m ffthirirti~ p3t1tflsl-''
find till thou (.rent Rrltflin had-iio fccliii^ tif-uwHlioy-it—
•vita of u
aint Senator W aller W. Rose, ly impossible to repeal a tax
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B- th Paiiamn and Suez arc important. Few American- Or Undo realtor and Dallas *'l !. already on the statute books, h»
To wHf\ extent France ii be­ know, however, that more shipping passes through the SI HuaieUer, executive seereiary ol said a sales tax would never re­
I tii
ing aplit between left and right Mary's eniinl on the Great Lakes than through Suez and tho Florida Retailer* Association plete* tho property tax and. It
opposing,
imposed, would simply be an ad­
it shown by th? Sruling which Panama put together. •
With un* gutwrnalorlal atplrsni ditional and unnecessary tax bur­
took pfa.ee.in the rhunldpalily ol
a people already heavily
on inr panel and four others den
Le‘ lim e Sunday. Qfoerat Dc
ill the audience, Senator W. A. hunleried.
Gaulle’* pally received- . 24.‘J49
I Hill j ShamU of UiUnevville', rut*1 Terming the salt* tax regiesveto. Die Commtmidi got 25,012
lei Wnuen, attorney* of Jackson­ tlvc and bearing more heavily
ville, Dan McCaity, gruwer of on the poor man than »tbe rich,
votM. And "the CenliuD. w nudJIr
Ft. Pierce, and Attorney General tie said the cost of collecting
of the load pa rtie*,’.^‘received
euch a tax Is an unfair burden
through a Follow electrode of foni Watson, tho sales'tax mtim on
11.277 iOlci,
By-ALTON L. III.AKESI.EE
merchsnti, and if tokens are .
Asorlatrd lYeaa Science Reporter new design? and high frequence Itself recognised iy» a hoi topic used thev woulu tie a ‘nuisance to
. In^ Jatkaonville Dou Stevent.
IRVINGTON. N. Y„ Dec. 9 (A*) modulation will give them kicks m I be coming campaign.
the public and would icsult In
in speed as they travel around , It was a case of pay your teduced
ouiwcigmn
a young refrigerator lervice nun. —A huge magnet outweighing
*al*s, Inner standard* ot
motley nml take your choice and
Within
one-thouiandlli
of
a
secthe
steel
in
a
U.
S.
destroy*!
ia convicted of fir at drgicc ruu
living, mor* unemployment and
was completed today for Colum­ ond, the ftfidons wjll travel 100 both sides made points that set tncourag* out of a u t* purchase*
der in cormeclion vriih the &gt;la\- bia University's new giant cyfclo- mile* In widening* circles until the suillenro to thinking. Opin­
I
ing of Richard Melvin, 45 yean tron designed to delva into some they hit their tsrgets at a speed ions expressed after the discus and frrttat* shoppers.
li­
Tha State Chamber- deserves
of age, illiitliahng the hararib tb of the deepest secret* of stomlr uf y e a rly 110,000 miles p«r s*c- ■ions were varied, and no poll wn^ much cred-v fo r bringing the sub­
ff,e
taken
ami
no
effort
made
to
de­
ond.
The
chamber,
enclosed
In
bften found in die. Innocent game structure.
ject to public attention at this
Tire cyclotron will be the mr&gt;il stainless steel,^viR be nearly e termine 'which side won the de­ tint*.
of bolila. Stfvent »hot Mel*
vacuum to keep the protonaVrom bate.
powerful
|n
the.
world,
hut
not
vin. king pin of tire .lottery the Isrgett, Columbia nhysleiHs strtklpK the atoms of air.
Frisble led off with a plea for
racket ’ in Jacktnnville, VbceaiP said, i t will fire alomlc bullets
All atoms are composed of prn- rtliei uf ilia present tax system Red Movie Group
he welched on a $5CkW[XJ gam­ at new high energies of 400 |.ton* and neutrons, held together which discriminates against cer­
Extends Sympathy
bling deht." it tm’lv/o.ihuch tit: million eleefron volts,' enough to In the nucleus or rore, and elec­ tain gioups and' industries, lit
trons which travel In orbits attacked excise taxes such ’ a*
smash
I
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r
o
r
e
*
of
even
heav;gambling dial it l^td.cbout then
MOSCOW, Dec. 9—G Pl-Foreatoms q rrS ^Ind into 10 to 6o around the core. Proton* nrc those on gasoline, liquor, cigar­
(ollriKt, II n Ijyt grail. •mor &lt;1 ctim|H&gt;nent
parts. The bullets will positively charged and have 2,000 ettes, etc,, pointing out lust such moit personalities of the Soviet
• corruption and ctjunA.tR*t it con­ Ivy protons, one of the fumlsmen time* th* mass nf negatively- axes penalized solne forms uf film industry, in an open lette.nected with them.
isl building blocks nf all atoms. charged electron*. This great |-Business while others escaped. • to their counterpart* in HollySenator McArthur said that too wood,, criticised the U, 8, House
New kinds nf matter may be mass makes them good atom
The Stale Youth Conference [ crested, and new elues may bs smashing bullets. At 400 mllliot manj' poilticiuits considered th* of Representatives committee on
in Connecticut wat haued lait found to the mystsrlmii "cement volta energy ,thr protons Will licit tax "Is oik’ that will pfek Un-Amerlran Activities today and
60 percent greater weight the most feathers from the goose called on American movie makers
week from holding ita annual tun- that holds all atomic cores t»- have
[hen at rest.
with the least squawk.'* He slat­ to fight for peso*.
getiwr,
aaid
Dr.
John
D.
Dunning,
yenlion next month at the Hotel
"The police terror of Ameri­
ed, "The reason Florid* doe* not
This
high
energy
wtlf
enable
scientific director of the projBond in Hartford, Conn, "became ir*.
physicists to reach a new stag: have a sales lax,today is because can reactionaries againts the
foremost* leader* of Aiherlean
of-ill tubverfive activities." You'd
Built In cooperation with the in studying the make-up a n . a the divition of opinion in the
In tha movie art Is mere­
think from iti name of "Slatr Office of Naval Research, the binr'lnp energies of atomic nu pro sales tax school ot thought, culture
un* segment hns been sponsor ly a part of the compatgn of
Youth Conference," ird he harm cyclotron Is expected to start del, Nuclear reactions such *r mg,
largely under cover, a sales American reaction against world
the fission nf urantuiu gtv* nfl
leu enough, but it waa listrd operating next summed. Construc­ an enrrgy of 200 million slectron .ax purely as additional revo- progress," said the letter, pubtion was started nearly a year
the other day by Attorney Gen- ago at a new nuclear physiea re ­ volt*.
iur, the other wanU u as h re­ llshed in th* Literary Gasette.
"Hollywood make* films dts•ral Tom Clark aa one of 71 search center at Nevis, a Colum­
Dr. Dunning and Prof. I. I placement."
reactionary
ideas
‘•Anti sales-taxers," ha comin , senmlnatlng
._
organiialiortt which were lotah- bia ow ned estate overlooking the Jtabl. head of Columbia's physio
department,
said
It
Is
huped
th&lt;
Hudson
River
near
New
York
«•!.
“have
based
their
argument.
'
W
r
t
Z
T
ftE
IX
8E'
tartan, Faiciit, or Communiit.
1 , mriortou* T ru m a n Doc. -- - -- — r proton bombardment* may creatt jgainsi this tax almost■ entirely I
"The Hotel Bomi it not ootn CityN
u
t
The great magnet," weighing m esons.'tho mysterious high en on the false claim that it Is an Flan—programs of bcastlrsnsllcc
to them." lays its manager. "The
unfair
tax
oh
the
poor.
1
chatergy
particles
which
b*va
beet
2,300 tens, Is the core of th* at­
and hatred toward humanity and
dare for them to meet is in om smasher. In a 100-fool long obstrved after coamlc rays itrik. .eng* that contention."
th* stronghold of peacs, tl)* B i­
atoms
in
the
atmosphere.
Weth­
fuyria."
_
•
Hostrtler on the opposing side ble t Union."
building, an overhead prana as;
er
cosmic;
ray*
create
meson1
Red the Governor'* Tax Com­
sembled fl&lt;Mon chunks of ate*l in­
names were signed to
One way to roiphat the high to olace with th* ess* of a child or liberate them from atoms ti mittee report of March 194/ th*Many
Including
not, known, ft I* suspected th' which appealed for no new taxes. those- tommuntcation.
cost of Irvin j to | which neatly playing with blocka.
of. such direftbrs as Ser­
meabns
may
be
important
In
thIs
It
fair,”
he
asked,
"tu
Ignore
everyone is objecting i« to re
Part of th* magnet resepible* ''cem enr1 that keeps atomic corsu
gius M. Risenstein, Alexandrov
he Committee'* suggestions l[tst ■nd Pudovkln, and the actress
Vtlie the policies of the Roosevelt a squat window frame of thick together.^ ,
he
stale
should
not
embark
upm
w m i i i o a i i u i i adopted
e u o p i r a when
»n rn
Admmiitistion
he stet) 21 feel high ,ami 32 feat
When 'completed, the eyclotn-i ill a n ro m m of elate controlled Orlova.
long. In th* center, ^r* two round
"Our weapon," the Soviet let­
raid, "We will raisey^ncts, Ifjw d pies of eteel, each five feat will weigh 2,600 tons. Ita 170 municipality shared taxes until ter declared, "la art. The dtuy
Irtch
dixmetfr
of
magnetic'
pol"1
ivery
other
’
possible
solution
has
caaaot
.............
do it one'way,
t
thick and 14 feet In diameter. will .make it smaller than th
of a rt Is to show the way to
been tried and In no event un­ peaceful • collaboration Twtween
another" and which included such
lit th* problems and eonscquence* peonies, to enlighten this path
meal urea as the abandonment of
of aueh g program have been with the undying light of truth,
. the gold standard, the devalua­
-aretully explored In th* light to expose the ebomlnahle In­
jf adequate data add survey*,'* trigue* of the foes of democracy,
tion oj lb* dollar, the "prime the the oth*r rests on its hiifie. Somj
Senator ’ Rose, also an oppo­ peace and p rag m a.
spending program, the 1W tons of copper wtr* will
CHINESE BOM BIND
"W* col Ion you producer*,'
of reserve tequiiernenU be colled around the round plas, ""SHANGHAI, Dee. 9, UTh- UN- nent deplored extravagant state
sperulliig. tT he cost of govern­
«r»I Reserve B anb. and making them electro magnets.
URA charged today that the ment In Florida," he aaid, •".* screen writers, actors of ' HotlyAH the cyclotron's work will Chin*** Air Force bombed Hanleaders of American
J
v .bl»hm*m of a 40 hour be done
| out of all proportion to th* In­
In th* circular cham­
week and the minimum wage ber het-een the polrs. Th* solo tan Airfield Jiyit after Chlnrse come of the people who pay th i
repaired It, prevent­ lax. To continue such a policy
kW.’ Thrie meaiures worked won- Job of the msXnet i* to er*ate CommunlsU
Dr. Chariea L. Feroona
ing the a irtra n s p o rt of a Com­
well. They worked so well, a magnetic field to make th* munist relief ageneg staff direct­ can only lead to economic chaos."
Optometrist
Citing the large increases Irj. |
fad, that prices art now loo proton bullets speed around un ly froth Shanghai to Red Terri­ government costa In the past dec- 1 Sanferd Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
a circular path.
tory.
high- To lower them, wouldn't re*
Ooarat V -lt 1-9
P tu m 2H
he declared. "This should
Proton* will b* released by-an
Hantan is - 229 miles southwest be sufficient lo conrinca anj
Sat. 9-12
th* process which raised electric source In th* cantor of
of Tienlaln (n extreme southwest that W# cannot affor
Syea Examined - Glsaaee Fitted
itbe proper procedure?
tha chamber. * They srilt U*v*l Uopah 1‘rovtnc^
■r
a sales lax a t th is'tim e without

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the “Mlf-llquldating" provision
embracing a toll aystem.
If a toll aystem were put In
effect on the St. Lawrshce wa­
terway, He predicted, Congres
»&gt; ul i n« called on to impose simi­
lar y toll* on other wrattfways,
including the Mississippi River
system. This step, he (tid , would
'•destroy the freight ret* system
in much of th* great Midwest."
Imposition of toll*, he said,
would mean Increased water
freight rate* which would "dry
up" river traffic, and "when our
waterway* arc no longer compet­
itive., then we will see rale- ,
by other forms of transportation
skyrocket.
“ It follow* that the same
fa rm e r who might- lie helped by
the St. Lawrence Seaway on
tne one hand can be dcatroyed on
the other because of the toll feetore," he.added. A
He also said the U. S. Mer­
chant Marine ship* are too larg.*
to ply the proposed its w s r and
a a a result “tramp steamers o f •
the world" would carry t h j -*
freirht.
This, he rontrnd-d.
would harm the Merchant Ma­
rine.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 19*47

PACE FIVE

THE SANFORD HE&amp;ALD. SANFORD. FLORID

THE GARDEN GATE
MRS. E. (i. KILPATftKK. J i t . Editor
tl&gt;l) Cnltimn of th* Kanfnnl Garden Glut*

Social Calender
TUBBd a t
St. Monica Chapter of the
Woman’s Auxiliary of Holy Cro*»
Episcopal Church will meet at
8:00 I’. M. at the home of Mr*.
T. F. Zolglrr, IOil West 'Third
Street.

•

WEDNESDAY

‘

The hoard of th? Sanford Gar
den Cluh will nirei at the Mayfair at 10:00 A. M.
Semihole Country ’Club weeklyparty w|jl I*. held at 8:30 I’, M.
I ne Ft Melton Society C. A. It.
will meet at the home of Elbabeth Woodruff. 51H Oak Avenue,
at 7:30 p. SI.
The Sanford Women* Golf Asaociatlon will meet at the Sem­
inole Country Cluh at 1:00 P. SI.
for a playing meet.
• .
I lit liSIIAT
w
The tegular meeting ..........,,
Home Demonstration Club will b
held at the home nf Mr*. J. O.
Anile*. 1600 Krendt Avenue, in
th»* fnna of a Christmas party
Tfic T. E. I- Gla»* of the Kirsj
Baptist Church will have u ChrlsJmas party at 7:fM&gt; P. M. in tlm
form of a covered dish supper.
Each' member i» naked to tiling a
gift for tlm. gift exchange.
Stmutola lietakah tosigr No.
A 43 will meet nt the I, O. O. F.
w Hall at 8:00 P, M. *

Fit Ijj ATk

—

' Circle* of the Sanford Garden
C|uh will nir -i •** follows- Arale*
Circle. 8:00 p,M. a t the home of
Mrs. Porter Causing; Catnrllla
Circle, with Mra. M. I» Gary; f ’u-n*
tral Circle, Mr*. James Moughton.
hoxles*. at 2062 Hihiscus Avenue:
- D irl Gardeners, IOtOO'A. Mv. With
Mrs. Charles Ginn; Hibiscus Oirda
2:30 p. at. with mr*. t«. /v. I'clrn0 ee; Ixora Ci-r|e. 2-30 P. M.. with
Mrs. Clyde Terwlllegar; Jacaranda Circle, 3:00 P. M., Mrs. Chartrs
F o rester.; Wesp First Street;
Magnolia Circle, 1l:3 0 .A. M.
covered dish luncheon, hostesses,
Mr*. E. A. Hockey, Mrs.' Finest
Kelt*: IWm Circle. 3:00 P. M„
with Mrs. M. E. Tillls.* 1100 Elm
Avenue; Rose Circle. 10:00 A. M.,
with Mrs. Charles T Lawson:
• — the Dependable Class of Ihe
First -Methodist Church wilt have
■ a Christmas party at 8:00 P. M.
at the home of Mt*. W, IE lletion
on the .Country Club Road.
Sallle liaryison Chapter, D. A.
R., will honor state id liters with
a luncheon nt the home of the
regent, Mre, E. P. Ilagnn, 1702
Park £venuP, A business meeting
for ntetnlter* will be held at 10;3ll

r'day
Mr*. M. A. Callaway and.Sli*.
i the H, D. Smith will return tumoriclude row from point* in Alabama.
inms,

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miiiiiininmii—

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Anne' Mr*. Philip A. Graehoff and
Pifi son, Philipt II. plan In arrive on'

'land. Cherry Singletai
u h. • Emily .Mathew*, Amin
ken. Jane Ovspntnn, T
Han. Hctte Duncan..............
no Mail, Hetty June Coneland,
in Vine Herndon and Lillian
an,h*
Alsu Hcrbv Stenstrom. Fred
i**;rlat. -Hobby I’ullin. I.eland
old. I’rmi* Cranitun. Eugene
» per. I'raii-M Teipph', Arnold
• rmiKton. Claude Wetheilncn. Donald 'Deal, 'Walter Gard*
r, Kay Shoemaker, Tommy
ringer, Hill Brinson, l.eltuy
■awdel nml Keith Rqlttimnehci

Hollywood

ll&gt; HO 11 TH O M A S

HOLLYWOOD.

Thursday from

t

IW a lu r, Mich.

c.-—— —

Mr. and Mr*. ft \V. Turner
hive returned from l.akeland
where they visited ijyne 'T urner
who t* recovering from an
nendectnmy.
* Carr for t hrisima* Pinal*
If you waul -i flowering ptanl
In brighten a daik plan* In thhouse, expect t» discard the plant
After it ha* orved the purpose
and starvation tin* caused Ihe
flowers lit falle. leave* to fall.
Eight supplies the energy needed
hv the plant to make it* food.
Grandmother grew better plants
than many, of it* do now because
her room* u sT r'rttil at nighti
Plant* aren’t etienuraged by n
m o d e l n mi conditioning that
keeps the room warmer than .&lt;&lt;0
degree* at night. Evci-ptkip:
PplMeltlas live, I uHttu nights,
never la-low hit ih-gtee*. le s v r t
lose water cnntinuotisly to the

Friends of Mrs. Albert Zlnser
will lie glad to learn that she has
returned to her home after l«ijng
■onfinnl to tho Orange Memorial
Hospital. She ireently suffered
a broken hip in an aerident In
her home,,

Dec. n

Word lm* l&gt;een ircrived that
Eieut. Walter M. Turner ha* ar­
Holly wood's shoulder and t*i
rived In tbeV biiled State* from
it how to m ake m ovies
Okinawa and will arrive In Or­
lando tomorrow.
lie (dan* to
Consider the plight of .1
tpvnd the Chrlstma* holiday* in
Block, an intent hut hllim
man wh' ha* been censoring pic Sanford with hi* parents. Mr.
M-G-M at nee tuio, ||e and Mrs. ft. W, Turner before
hits In to- con ifliutly aivaie of; t. leaving , for Ft. Henning. Ga.
riu- industry’s oVsn far-rcnclung where he will be stationed.
production eod*^ 2, The multi
lariuus nib * of -censorship, bo.irdj
of U. S. statra ami cities and for',
etgn countries; 3, The demands WINTER VISITORS
°f hundreds iif pressure groups/
lly Carlin Kay
Most nl A m e rica i* looking

tngother slip*. i m l i i»m| bulb*.
Inbrl thsm. mill give them with
rrlilo. Or. if you nn&gt; young xml
in nrr&lt;l of a thoughtful gift,
volunteer to tilmit tin* apriojr garlion for your Mother, or Grand
mother, or friend •

Tito Seminole High Rohm)!
choir ami glee club wilt present
If* n nuusl /vpnWn* o f -r'lirlstn is*

music- on I
17 a* f* i*ft !’ M.
Tit- enloyahle urogram will S*
nrplcr Ihe ili»or|inn of Mi«* 01lit' llti'tr WMtllc, H irfliir of
music. Inrltiilfil on ||n* program
will lio SioHIInt'or’)' "No C tndli
Wn* T h ro ' noil N'o Fire" hv the
nlnlh grade ole- elub: "Sweat
l.itflo J r i ’t&lt; llov" by McFadden,
burred Eslrrinti: Adam’* “A
rhristm n* Son**’ hv tlio ninth
grade fin# rltilt; it I'onto All Y l
' Invitation* are being received Fttithfill’' tiv the choir: (hr *erlpfor tho gala Vew Vent '* Eve
dance to In* sponsored hy ihe San­
ford Math and Tennis Club and
(hr Mavfair Inn &gt;*n !&gt;•■• II in the
main ballroom of the Mnyfiui Inn.
Memliem will bo altowul to brine
a* many guest* a* they uj*b. bind
Welwr. mu mini ne director, a n ­
nounced this morning.
' Dancing will be front l(i::tn
P. M. until 2:30 A. M. amt a *pr&gt;
rinl orchestra I* being engaged
for the evening's entertainment.
Mr. Weber also \ta trd tlml* the
dining rnnm of the hotel wilt m ,
main open until lt:0 0 o'clock for
those who wish to dine at the
hotel befoie the diiw t! however,
it will be necessary to make re­
servation* for dinner.
‘Adding 1" Ihe merriment of the
evening paper, bills nml favor!
will lie distributed and following
the dance a champagne btynkfast
will In* served,
»

for all hour ome a day;-Whih' the
plant i» in hlo«&gt;m Itut never allow
surplus watei lo remain in Slie
.uiucer langei ihan an hour. Hoot*
Mi. and Mrs. .Daniel F, Deneff whoM marriage was an event of the that an* flooded cthnot absorb
early fall. Mr*. Deneff is the daughter of Mr. and- Mr*. Clstenne unnernls front Ihe soli, nml niwv
Herman Carter of Atlanta and Mi Deneff is the 'sen of Mr. and rot. Your plants are sure to drop
some leaves if - vnosed In dlitfls.
Mrs. John K Iteneff, 711 Mellonvilh Avenue.
oi escaping ciHiking gas.
Secrets fur Xlttcc** aie these:

Cicilinn Music Club
Gives First Program

Among visitor* listed at the

under emit t o!

The Mimosa Ctrclo of the S*n
ford Garden Club will meet t
10:00 A. M. at the M 0tt-of Mu

stars in their own light. The
three tennis stars will be avail*bh* for fennls Instruction ami
will, make the .Mavfair their
headquarters from whir.h .to oper­
ate for their tennis tniirs. •
During the p**t week ducking
st tiio municipal pigi was C. W.
Farmer of Mnron,*. fia. and his
guests including four tobacco
planters of Montfxuma, Ga. and
John Russel and Is-sler Reynolds
both of th Iambi. They made tho
trip to SanTaril S t Mr. Far-ner's
ynrht, “ Radiant" . ft urn J’arksunville atid after docking In Sanford
left for Dilando to enjoy hllll'ing
at a ranch In Orlando, Mrs.
Ta&gt;niet-.tt«v Ihn guest o f-MivahiJ
M's J. B. Cogbum while in San*‘
ford. * ■ '"
.
.
■
At the Vatdex Hotel for an ex­
tended *tav are Miss Louis Mooar
ami Mr*. . Virginia Crosbv nf
Marietta. Ga. Also registered are
Mr. ami Mr*. J. I*. Smith of Have-

Rev. Calhoun Talks
To Methodist WSCS

M rs. C h a rtiV
w ere . p ra c tic a lly
te v to 'a le is.
Hlm-k said he ta m e tim f * ‘ has
troubled w ilb d ii r r t o r s wlitt u s:
d rin k -p o u rin g an sta g e btisln fre, [

Rev. Clayton Calhmin. ►Tblsslonarv to China, m l the guest
sneaker a t the final mretlng nf
the year of the W. 8. C. H. of the
F ifth Methodist f'horeh on .Mon­
day aftemon.
Fnllnwlng the address of Rev.
Calhoun. Rev. J. E. MeKinlev Inatatled the following new officers
for Ihe coming year: Mr*. J, N.
Arrarcllo, president; Mr*. R. F
Cole, vice president: Mrs. R. B.
Monroe,' secretary; Mrs. Brodie
Williams, treasurer; M lsr Ella
BoHon. corresponding aecrvlary;

"I hrid to lake nhotll 16 quarts
out of ’Cas* *Tnnberinne,’ *’ he
r-’called No foreign nationalities, Mann. Emory Univeralty. Atlan­
may lie used as villains, although ta.' Ga,. 'Mr*. I.. L. Atkinsonk
yfle director; said, and only partly Pelershorg,
Va., Mr. and Mr*. 1„
In Jest, lhat he see* indications J. Smith, Oceanside.
Calif..’ Mr.
that Russian*' may soon U- useit and Mr*. IE K. Squire*.
in that category.
Hnsrrtiplautr hbro, N. C., N. Coller, Green*Ol‘
doctor* or Igwycr.v cannot le* jsir Park. N. Y., Mr. and ^tr*. Oil)
E
t rayed without'iito m p i protests Cpggin. Danville, Va., Mr.11.and
from tneilleal or bar association*,
Every.other grouiviias it* sensl- 'Mr*. N. -T. E'Gtcher, Charlntte,
hilitic* and it ha* become a Holly-! N C.. Furman L." Mulford, Silver
wood truism t h a t , you’io *af; Springs, Md .'M r. and Mrs. Janie,*
only with ft villain who Is white, A. Bevan. Crown Point, Ind,. and
unrellglous, American and unem­
ployed.

• In n recent film, a dying heroine
uttered this line to her k a d in x
man: “KIs* me. I don’t want
die lik e 'a scrub woman.”
• The , film drew- sharn p’otesl*
from office workers' union*.
A sid e'from the other w orries., ___ ___ _ ___
___...
.
Iltock has to see that the feminine ■Katnia. Grand Rapids, Mich., T.
form is adequately covered in J. Mm drastic anil J. Mr Mann,
M-G M films. T h e nbiv low-neck ElGIc Rock, Ark., Edward Neil,
fashions have intensified
his R|ue/ield. V*. and Mra. Hadye
wo*k
Mom-s of New Urunawick, Ga.
"There I* no lilgh-woter mark
At the Monleiuma Hotel are
for costumes,” he sold. “ It Is j i ra. Klmer Htnnecipher of Waitsdifferent for every woman,** ‘ flurg, &gt;Vash.. who plans to spend
Block said that sometimes h* iom# time In Sanford. Mr. and
may approve a costume wh|»h Mr*. It, A. Dury of Sentinel

Wiggitui Home Scene
Of D.A.R. Meetinp

ChrUlmw Plant*
Whitt Christum* Rift inn hrm*
more' joy and ehrcr to n garden
Inver than n lovclv plant to add
to her garden: When preparing,
choose gift rnntalnom on the ban.
Ta'nf form nnd”»Ile to fit the re ­
fected plant*.,o r . the other way
around.
If the rontnliH't I* an ancient
ginger j^r. or pretty pieee of
pottery, it lend* adrfitional charm.
Itut even in an ordinary clay

Ii School To See
Varieties Of 1947

Christmas Program
To Be Given Dec, 17

lo iio imagined. Then Block ho*
td go to work and talk the dir­
ector out of It.
Block often carries out hi* own
order*, a* when he objected to
thp white Imthing suit worn by
Marie MrDnnald in ’ “hiving In
A Hig ft’ay." Sloro mhterial had
n f&gt;e addyil. ho said, and he helped
lha seamstress sew it on the

m t llamniond ■•igan •ili-c.
tiuii- presented hv Dwight Peck,
n h'lturr inemhrr of the t'rnlian
3lu-ti- etui, who recently returned'
to Sanford from Ahihanm.
Hu the program were ’IbTfejk
C a in ji “America". N'ollev Nanee;
“ Ihe Itnhhil Revel* and Romp*
Aw ay”.
W i l l in to * . Annette
Drunk*; "At The Ham Dnnce",
W ag in
C a I It o ii Ii;
.

Ellen

Vihlen

Wagner-*,

rim's &lt; Imr■r, Vt d w i n

lUItTII \NNtH'NCEMKNT
Judge- mu! M

t itmiici; n c i iy

fir

;i '* hi. 1lu i lodt, IV
Wright
Also "Slatlight . Walts", lliainaril, J *—
* Ei-her; "Song "f the
Pirates’'. Stilwcll. Ronald Wright;
"The - Snako Charmer", .Mumi,
Mutrav N a h n :^ 7Ynlie Itleiie",
Margi-j, Mary Ellen luissing; "lit
the Pnrk", Norn. Penny Wallace;
"Medltatlnri”.* M*&gt;rri-on, Ihihluc
Jean (iltlfoivBvr "W allt in t'. Sharp
Minor”, Chopin, Marjorie Slu-pIIO N D I CUklJ and shapely kg* woa natd; "Elude on lllaek Keys",
for V irginia G rey Iho role n( little Choiitn. anil "M alagilena/' EticuEva In “ U ncle T om 's C abin" at the opa", J o in Palmer; " le u llnm*
age o f nine. T oday, V irginia, n n a­ eault,” Fame* “ Pieiuik". Stull*,
tiv e of H ollyw ood, and daughter &gt;-&gt; by Dwight I V k.
- '
»
one of the original K eystone Cep1.
Is th e w in n er of a seven-year film
sta rrin g contract. (In tern atio n al) Wt'Ht Side I li a rs

Mr., Mrs. Bouquardrz
Honored On Friday

of Atlan'a announced today
drill of II daughter on Dec. 7
tlantn.
Mis Wutkllt* will
icinrtitbered a* the formei

Fa the r N&amp;rhtni I&gt;
the guest speaker at the
u la r meeting nf th" West
Parent Teacher* A "'••Mat too
at the school -jt TJun -day n
tmott. Mrs. Dnwald Dtlhn *r
ehnrge nf ih»* meeting.
A shmt hmdln * meeting
held and plane were made
the annual Christmas party.
Forbes' rmun Won tl
prixe. After the l
adjourned irfrcshmer
tulao'ii, Mr •
•-ii by Mr* G. B.
J, C. Bollinger, Mr*, E. In Dunn
Mr*. J. L. Dunn an Mra. E. C
Williams,

Sir. and' Sira. Earl Boimjunt
de*. who were recently married,
were honored on Friday evening
with a ahower given by' Sirs. II.
11. Bmrrquardex. Mr*. It.
John­
son. Jr. and Mr*. Edgar Smith
Th&lt;® party was held at the John­
son home at 121 Poplar Avenue
Fall flowera were useil in decor­
ating the party*rooms.
,
Those enjoying the evening
with the honored guest* were
Mra. A. D. Rosier, Mr*. John
Payne. Mr*. J, T. Hardy, Mr*
Jo e ' Daniel*. Mr*. II. 0. Bourquardri. Mr». Richard Payne,
Builder* of th e G reat w a tt or
Mrs. Johnson, Mra. J. Q. Gallo­
way, Mr*. Edgar Smith, ‘Mi*" C hina a te s a u e rk ra u t t« com bat
Betty H all,’ Miss n«tty Blxelove, deficiency disease* re»ultlpg from
Miss Betty Huffman, Mias Ruby
an alt rice d i e t .-Pickens and Mis* Amy Hilliard

Sollly, th* chela ii comp|*t*,
Trudy Holl eirclai your wolit
with $old kid obov* a

Just Received
CHRISTMAS

whirling cbda tkliE Fin*
Rayon Fcblla* In blue, pink,

ostona
TODAY and W

grean and black.

ESDAY!
In The Followini Pgtternn:

MILIIND-WRIGHT*DONLEVV

!The T ro u b le
W ithW om en’’
Pete Smith’*

Football Thrills Of
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The Bar. Mark Carpa"**1-’
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Church, announced today that
•se k dav Chapel of Peace aarvk*a will ba held Wadneaday and
Tharadav morning* at 7:30 and
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He Will Accept Contract Terms

Ur ARTHUR lirU'KWITH, JH.
Herald Spuria Kdllur
Wallace Tyre, lanky 166 pound
guard on the Seminole High
Schofl Celery Fed football ag(legation, waa named winner of
the Peter Schaal trophy and won
recognition as the most valuable
man on the tram at the annual
football banquet given by the
•Tri-HI-Y at the Lqngwood Hotel
last night. The announcement
waa made by principal Herman
Morris of Seminole High *in the
absence of Schaal, who waa de­
tained in Scebring flue to auto­
mobile trouble. Over 160 players,
HI-Y girl*, coaches and guest*
were present.
Byron Beard was named win­
ner of the new Lions Club trophy
for the player judged to tie the
lest blocker on the team and
Holly Plerry was declared winner
of tire Kader trophy as the most
outstanding player on the team.
Jack Morrison p r e s e n t e d the
* Lion* Club rirp and Principal
Morris gave the Kader trophy.
Byron Beard end Johnny Alex­
andre were voted captain* of the
1917 eleven by the leant, Prin­
cipal Morris' stated.
Superintendent T. W. Lawton
acted as master of ceremonies for
th t occasion.
Dick Aiken, accompanied by
Rogrr Harris rendered several
vocal selections.
The varsity boy* presented
Colrli Tim Tyler with a gift and
the Baby Fed* gave Coach Fred
Cana* a 'p re s e n t, itrgd Coach
Carl Ktltle* was away on a busi­
ness - trip j r A wiJL receive- hie
present frtJm the varsity during
the chapel program Friday morn­
ing- The names of U tter winners'
will be announced during the
shape! program on -Friday also.
The playera winning letters for
the first time Will be given letters
-end - sweaters by the' KiwanU
Clbb, Morria stated. .Winners of
the Orange Bowl ticks la given by
the Kiwanla Club will also be
announced Friday.

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ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
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Elwood Cooke anil his t’ronbe of
professional tennis players!!!
We are lucky to have Elwood,
Ms wife Sara Palfrev and Pau­
line BeU In the city fok the Win­
ter and the spring months.
F.lwood told us Saturday that
he plan* to open a tennla school
In the heart of New York City
next summer, and. he intends to
teach tennis to the top player*
of the country.
He stated that the achool will
be «•( up to trreji men and
women how to In- tennis profes­
sionals. bow to bt)jr&lt; the Correct
equipment, how to s ijth f rackets,
huw to build tennis court* and a
tnHOon other fine' points of br­
ink a professional tennis player.
Local tennis enthusiasts arc
fortunate to havo such an able
{nttrurtor Itf. this area, and should
take advantage ‘of the-opportun­
ity. '
The student* of Central • Flor­
ida will benefit from his* presence
th that the roaches have stated
that they want Elwood and hU
gang to help them ott) their ten­
nla instruction piogTap
t Cooke mentioned that Bolib]
lobby
R iggs m sy also comd"to
ro m d "t» R anford
durfn
H P O H Pwinter,
H * f,, 8m possibly
put on
o several exhblttluns for Ihe
peopl
pie of Central
i Ratifo.d will rightfully bo cal­
led the sport* capital of the
wbrld when w* get all of there,
and th eother sports personalities
in Sanford during the winter.
Bed Hat School
The DfLgnd Red Hal* are ex­
pecting to _operate their hall club
tndependvntly during tho *48 seaton and are preparing to line up
tMelr required six rookie player*
before the season opens,.It is rebbrted,
fZ
i Under thg ntw Florid* SUL*
ague regqlat lent, each te*m ie
^ulred to carry on thalr roster*
myn with no pretjout prolonal baseball exitarience. To
. the rookie material for th t
Id lla l aggregation. It 1* poebl* that a haocMlI tryout school
111 be conducted By
by the Hat*

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H ill'S an unusual shot uf champion
Jo e I -out* tak en in hi* dressing room

In Midlson Square Garden, NeW
York City, a lte r tils tight w ith Je rse y
Jo e W alcott. His left eyi is almost
closed end has a cut u n d er It, Ilia
cheek It badly puffed. T h e decision
te causing m uch controversy In the
sport* world.
(In te rn a tio n a l)

Pirates Give 3
Players To Bums
In Walker Trade
BROOKLYN, He- 9 W*i—DM#
Walker. hard-hlMImr UrooYtvn
outfielder, ami Pitchers Victor
Lombardi and Hal C irri; were
tradedjreiterdav to the Pittsburg
Pirate* for Shortsloo William Cnv
and two other nlayets, Bianch
Ipi-Vey announced
No rash was involved, said
Itlrkev, In revealing one of the
most Imnortant trades of the rear.
In addition to Cnx the Dodgers
acquired El win (Preacher! Roe, a
left-handed pitcher, and Cenr
Mauch. utility infielder who had
gone to Pittsburg early in the
reason from Brooklyn In another
- W a l k e r 'wpund Tip D IT ae.isop
with an unofficial hatting aver­
age of ,80(5, compared with'Cox**

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of the tmst .Infield rombinaliu »
In the Majors with Eddie Blanky
at leCond and. Pee Wee Ili-cs,- at
shortstopBranch Rickey, Jr., in cominnnttng on the trade, declared
“There may be another ileal In a
couple of day*, with Pittsburg or
with other*.’’
The trading of Walken has
l*een rumored for several weeks,
but Rickey said the patters were
not actually signed until this
morning.

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T ip Mester of Kansas is the
granjdaddy of tlie 1HI8 Orange
Bowl squad*-. Hi- la 28. End
Colin Anderson and Taekle Tom,
By (-IIKK HOS( II
‘school* prior to the Iwginning of Coleman of G*-,,igla Tecki and
Ccntc-r Bob Kline and Halfback
ATLANTA. Dec. 0—l/Pi—Sail- classes,
tier 1* j Speculation as* tj&gt; the selection Dab* Motion of Knntat art- all 18
rrtion of ■ new commltiiottyr
the main Item on the agemla of of a successor to Mlkt- Conner, years old,
the Southeastern
Conferences form rr governor of Mississippi.
A LS O A l.l.-A M E R IC A N E A G E R
m7 tL"K; °f ^ V**}’ i . i l l who resigned early; this year after
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ainc# loin as the lrague's
'i l l AMI Ik-?, 9 — All-America
&gt; her importunt matter* also are
firit commissioner, Invor* Con­ In troth football and batkctbsll
due for consideration.
ference I’rrsldcnt John- J. Tigert.
The league'* bylaw* will come Dr. Tlgcrt retired several months Is the sensational hulfbsek. P.ay
Up for an fovurhaullng to delete ugo as President of the University Evans, who- will sparkplug Kan­
sas against Georgia Tech here in
any erctloiii. or 'fihraacs, not now of Florida,
th e ‘ 1948 Orange Bow'l game on
in accord with a list of proposal*
prepared for adoption by the TWrwc Conner’* resignation. Deon New Year’s.
National Collegiate Athletic Asso­ N, W, DsughertV of Tennessee
ciation at New York next month. ha* served X* Interim-commiss­
ioner but in several Instance* lias
In moat-■easel, the st-lertiuns said he does not want to serve slppi, and Coach Slatty Bell of
o tsh-chami-d are now a t variance permanently.
BMlf, among aothvi *, also have
with • the NCAA’* new "purity”
Dr. Xj U- Butts, former chan­ !*&gt;«« mcntiiiged tn connection with
policies. Conference offieialt are
tgreed tha; such action will occur cellor of the University of Missis- the position.
a* a m atter of routine.
Another matter to t« cunniderc t r a t Biloxi, where the Unlversi’y of Mi«i**lppl will serve a*
ho*| to the delegates, would fa*
3uire all student* to }»* hi resienca a t roemUit s schools fur one
icholaatic year twfore partlcipaling In athletic competition)
Also, the)* would I- required to
l»a»,« 24 semester-hour* or 3d
quarter-hours of class work.
This would eliminate freshman
athletic teams,-but would not pre
vent student* from participating
in squad practice ae»*{una, or
from
transferring
to another
school for athletic
comm-titlon
oven though having participated
in varsity athletics at the first
institution. Of course, the,indivi­
G IV * O TH E R S
dual would first have to establish
k year’s residence at the second
A CHANCE
school.
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M d?r jiL iita rg la JTcch.. anya
“under this rule, a l&gt;oy could a t­
glvet others a chance to u h
tend Teen its a freshman, compete
the line.
for us as a sophomore, and then
transfer to another school where
he would he eligible fo&gt; athletics
after sit ting-out his junior year'
He g|uld, if he desired, piny for
Ihe second school n seeom! yeur —
giving him three vest* of var­
sity ' play—provided he did so
within n ftve-ymr period from
RELEASE
the dal* of hi* initial registration
T
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at the first school,"
Alexander laid Georglu -Tech
EM ERGENCY
had submitted that propustt!
Delegates u Iso .will la- asked tn.
establish a Ismlilng office for
When onolher party on tha
basketball officials on it naltent
line hat an emergency, pleats
with the agency now handling tha
ffleate the line quickly.
assigning of football officials for
the conference.
Still ■nAthf*’
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cusiTon would prohibit the playing
of foothall gamvs by member

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iMI Dec. 9—There ate four
Floridian* on the Georgia Tech
•auad coming her*' to nlay Kan­
sas In th# 1948 Orange Bowl foot­
ball claqlc. They are Quartern ’
backs Joe E. Brown from Flint
CJty and Jim Still from Panama
City, and Guard Leonard Bethea
and Halfback Billy Queen from
Jacksonville.

Julian Camp, i Gainesville rookie Guard Rollo Phillips, and Half­
Ider and i
backs George Matthews and AlJy inked
Wn Bowyn—
Bewei will be participating
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thelf Second Ocahfe Bowl
In their
on* gam* with gam* her*
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bore New Yeer's
stk* lest .
aft*
the Eitgi!Inrers clash
lb* Uni
Evans A Co. from Kantas.
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NKW YORK Dee. 1* (cT&gt;—If
Jersey Joe Walcott is willing to
accent 20 nor cent of what would
almost certainly H« a million-dol­
lar gate, ho can have n midsum­
mer return hout with Joe Louts.
After hearing the New York
Stale Athletic Commission tel*ct
hi* request fur a rover**! of Fri­
day night’s split decision which
enabled Louis to retain the World
Heavyweight title, IVglrolt was
advised that the Champion jvas
willing to meet him again, this
time in Yankee Stadium. '
The Commisalon'a decision yrsterday surprised practically no­
body. Walcott anneared with his
mafiager, Jo s Webstar, Indore
Chairman Eddie Eagan ami H r.
C. B. Powell-, two -of the thre?
rummisstnnera, and was told that
the body had no "desire to inter­
fere with the exercise of the dlerretion and judgment of com­
petent appointed officials.” •
The commissioners congratu­
lated the Camden, N. J., boxer on
his "splendid performance” and
said he "deserved great praise
for hla ability, sportsmanship amt
courage" In extending the hither­
to invincible 1-uuik to 16 rounds,
only to lose the decision on a
close, split verdict.
Louis was still in accluslon with
a'badly bruised eve and a splint
on hi* swollen right hand, lie
authorised. Bid Btriiiisa, acting
&lt;JcAC&gt;\ o f 'f A B CiSlSuAAO
remoter of the 20th Century
V z o m s , d e s C e e A ptVtSiori
potting Club, to say that he
was willing to. defend his title
OlAMPtoriS o f
Abb*
next June, "providing satisfac­
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Htrauss said that le&gt;ni* would
MAS W to t ttfrlfc
r o ftiU e -ftitc '
agree to the same terms that
W o t r o f WdJATTtvlAL
prevailed for the second bout
2 COHO STttA i&amp; rir /G A R .
with Billy “ Conn, accepting 40
— fOcM ALAWlMt^O Hi6H
per cent of tha gate ircelpts. It
1 b 1»tB GMoWriJ By Alky Of
was believed .the Walcott man­
OAIO S w f e agement might be lelm tant,
however, to seltl* for 20 per cent,
6 per cent more than Jersey Joe KANSAR P.ND CAN BN AO ’PM PENN ROWH AGAINST YALE
received last Friday night.
MIAMI Dec. 9—Georgia Teclii MIAMI Dec. 9—An Jntercol............... fender, have ordered.
rowing regatta between
and Penn ha* been arranged
Imitdcuff* for Kansas End Otto Yale
for
January
Lake Worth at
HchncHbachre for tin* 1948 Or­ Palm Beach 8Inonconjunction
with
ange Bowl foot I-a 11 ‘game. The Florida’s
Orange Bowl Festival.
gliu'-fingerrd Schnellbacher has
Iid I In- Big Mix Conference In
pat* receiving two ycarx run- T ACTION IN ORANGE HOWL
MIAMI Doe. 9 -B » th o \ the
1948 Orange Bow) football teams
GAINESVILLE Dec. •» (,Tn—
--------------------- ------Mlsslisipnl State's b a s k e t b a l l
TECH TO AHItlVE DEC. *7 —Kansas and Georgia .Tech—run
team suffered It* first Southeast- * MIAMI Dec. 9-G *orgla Tech’s from tha T-fornuitlon.
em Conference defeat here Inst . „ n t . rri„ . f„ NEGRO DUHIRER HONORED
night at the hands of the Unlver- { . 7 * ^ , *',ll,*r‘. | n , n
site of Florida five, M-4?
! MUml ^ y train _ on r Saturday.
Appreciation service* will bo
„ i December" 27 for its Orange held tonfght at 7:30 o'clocli at the
y " •m il-1 Uotti axle with Kansas. Thu St. James A.M.E. Church In honor
loti sank the game' fn»t
frill ■hi ItuuieiimL
of the pastor, Her. G. J. Gates,
goil to put Florida in I...........
he lead tame Miami Beach hotel- where
and at halftime, |hc gaior* held . the 19t0 Tech team Stayed tn its Jr. anti hla wife. During hla
an annex.to the church
38*21 margin.
winning Orange Bowl game with pastorale
has Wen built for the purpose of
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Centrr Willard ’ Dairy of Ml* Missouri.
holding religions entertainments
qisalppi .State turned in an excel lent performance In controlling THIS TECH END HKYHCRAPh'lt and other recreational affairs,
ara reported to he at the highest
his bnrkboard and srorrd 26
MIAMI Dec. 9—Georgia Trfh pv*k In years, largely due to the
points for the visitors. Florida's
amt
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_ efforts of
center Hans Tansler led hla team­ End Jim Nolan at aix-cight Is th* unselfish
’tallest player on the-1948 Grange i the paitor and his wire.
mates With 17 points.
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Most "flints” for mcrchanlcal
tlon this season, Mississippi State Channel of Kansas and Tackle
defeated Vanderbilt and Auburn. Jack Glenn of Tech an- the lighter* are made from an 'all6y
uf one of the rare earth*
It was Florida's . second victory heaviest at 240 pouhris each.
in two staffs ami the 'Gators’
first HKC win.
Auburn will come here thl*
w eekend for games with the Gat­
ors (Friday and .Saturday nights.

ORLANDO Dec. 9 M i-C ornpetition In the I’lncywiKid* field
trials for bird dugs continued to­
day with the running of the ama­
teur derby: . Two braces in the
event were completed yesterday.
The open all-age and open def-’
hy are scheduled tq follyaulu^lfe
trials, expected to rontimie
through most of the week.
In the Initial event yesterday,
Satlll* Sapphire,. owned and
handled by Lester Yarn of Jack­
sonville. won first place tn the
amateur all-age stake.
Dr. O. B. Kirby'* Stylish Bill,
handled by tl. B. Goodrich of
Tampa, was second and Beaconshoal* Rock, owned and handled
hy W. J. Sears, Jr., of Jackson­
ville, third.

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MIAMI Dec? fl-F o u r Georgia
dates,
28 to April 18. Tech player*—'Tachlh Boh Davis,
s, March
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New Commissioner To Be Named
At Meet Of SEC On Saturday

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capita 1 "public libraries, Flotilla the •'t^lcjlrttibK * urnm I be cduca
&lt;«_______ was % “tli. while in expenditures
S c n S F - Y l e r capita fu- public library eer­ diffusion of knowledge. Rooks nr*
the* fum lahirutal tool* in education
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In tile giber hand. the American ami the only complete storehouse
1 Library A stocia'hm «a&gt; * ih aL m- of kminI.-iInc it follow*, there*
fare, l hat if the elate (s to pro*
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action. Call Phone 9173. •

MOSLEM LEADER IMPLORES ARABS 10 FIOHT
A POttCIMAN carrie* a th le ld (to p ) to p ro lrrl him self from ito n c-th ro w Ing A tab* a* he psttul* a * tieet hi JcrU M kiti w ith oilier ofltccrs In lh*
b ackground I* a bunting t a r set ultre by dein4iutraU ir* a g a in tl the par*
titiuti of Palestine, M eanw hile. It&gt; C airo. Egypt, the p te ild e n t of ilia
.Young Men M oslem'*.Association. S aleh H ath Pasha, braoU isbed a re ­
v olver (b o tto m ) In on* h ap d and a copy of tlie K oran In the oilier. Ha'
had Just rutirlujiad-a.speech at El A rhar. Masque before I 9.0M petson*
calling u p o n w rsb * to fight for Pale*tin*. (In tern atio n al Hedfophotos)

By S TA N LE Y

HAW'haw ! HAW.’ S imce

L O O K O U T

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II. If. POPE CO. INC.
REAL ESTATE
L
F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS 12 GA. Marlin shotgun, excellent
condition. 11uglits. Ills* T iulht
R a y m o n d m . b a l l . Ke*iior
P ^R egistered Broker and
Ineuranrr Agent
rn G A L . Kleclili* water heater.
Rm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
Klectrle Service Comtiany. *205
Magnolia Ave. Phone I'M.
.
SMALL COTTAGE, li acre land
near poitoffice Lake Mary,
FLOWERS
$600.00 or car of equal value.
for all 'occasion*
11 lot* at Elder Spring* for MrNEII.L ft YOST FLORISTS
sale or trade. 1926 Dodge truck,
another fur part*. $165.00. 1031 Office ph. 103 residence ph, 610-lt
- model"'ATTtiiljie *IIfiBiBO“ Brown
f c R. Yale*, rt. 2. box 1RI, Elder CONCRETE sewer pipe, triease
.trap*, septic tanka, blocks,
VSpiing*. Sanfoid.
benches, stepping stone*. Mir­
NICE SIX room ft am e‘bungalow
acle C onfute Co. 309 Elm Ave.
with good floor plan, house in
Phune 13.15.
gout condition, ha* *«v«ral ex­
tra lot*.
JFA, tapestry covered. ex«l
nOBKRT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
lent condition Gltl'e bicycle. I
Riymtind Luiidqiiisl, Vssoclale
Phone 732 Atlantic llldg, llldg.
L I.LITE Alutnlniiiii fasenu-nt
windows. D'.iilde hung, aliitui1 H G IM V A T P R O P E im -.g ^ t )ne
and one quarter uciea on high­
way with small furnished liouso
M PIetily of spare to erect several
w cabin* for Income. ^ Total sell­
ing price 16500(a).

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lnnriquixt, Associate
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank Rid*.
NICELY-ARRANGED Dye room
bungalow in good section, Thl*
pro|&gt;ctly I* already financed
•ltd ran la* handled for a r « sonsMe tlown- payment balanre
morithly.

m ini

duwa.

and

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Mirncle

casem ent

GIRLS WANTED.
Store.
Sanford Howling Alley wants pin

0 ROOM house partly furnished.
Must sell at once. Call 1009-J

ian* had m life ejrrcU n
ml 22 year* at birth, dm
time of the Roman omt

F \ I ’K R IK N i'Fll tl vti!f»:.s_s
101*1 II I (IN Dill i. ( II.

f)

• r vapor may cottitiose up
percent of a given voluple

W ORK W ANTED

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Coticrelo CoO N E M in l h g u a t e r : ^
T A Ie &amp; K T
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M isS iO iM c r o M P U f c i e c &gt; —

1‘NDING &amp; finishing,

ft waxing. Dili power L id a r in r |..irt A iritii* , n ilir no rth
ilea us to work ivhuie viol Aim a. .lvft,tiE ,»p tlo e-atli

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i o , Winm llnxm Udb*
Tcei'lvad.
Mialirmuly pitted
n
.'ti !•■. . nnn* tlo ,ll visloo sctonlinjt to list ihtisni
Glass, exqulifta allver piect.-.
21
’yeois
e\)&gt;«-rtenc*
rsc
fit
lit the. nult' r*t t'fd ot
novelties, urder* taken for doll
II. M. flln*«iii) I jtt’r Bt.iry^FLx.
clot he t. Ai_iH'jur »._Majfme
kin,' South of Airport.
rOSITION
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A SAFCTY »■£«
T H '^Y C tO N S S J

GO AL'

STATION
fHY l i t IT give « ' picture tor,'
Christmas T It t* n lasting
\
memory. Visit our tcijpm ary —!------ L
studio and make your choice. ( 2 h l‘l.
YVo also have shell p la q u e s .------- Sara Newell, Golden Lake. Rt,
k

Sanford .HAND c r e s te d Uby
i 600 Magnolia. Tel. 76.

that ain 't
th ' way tm'

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SCOREBOARD
READS, . „
OZARK/ 111

Uum. . .
tS aail
uluiiott. ttc’s ln s , vse tm* am t s l s u
aiHt

PHDS'K .200

cleaning,

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u h e n g a i,J dtsflalhl

lig h t i&gt;t Uainln'U* '?)•«'&gt;
iida.

R A D IA T O R

s * u tis t o u i t u

IGH OAN) TOO t. AIL f.
YUM DOHC 6 C 0 B E 0

.YOU D O N t HAlCLD

Dr

If you want a cheap'home
will heal paying rent I
one — 2 IkodriKim downlt
STO R K F IX T U R E S , commercial
partly financed at $3300.
refrigerators, tupla fountain*,
See JOHN W, I) MOORE
■itIA X
’nlft HL«V
*t a have
Itni-.i aa O''* -tallle*, hboths, rhalra, sju-iial
YVould
you
lik e''to
built fixtures, ( n c i t r i , rtc.
gross Income on your entire (nWrite or phone collect. 11. \V.
a vestment from garage apartBoiildlu Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
“ menta—while you are living In
ty Faic Grounds, I bland. Phone
your own home on the same
turn.
^ p ro p e rty .
.See JOHN W. I). M00RR
Fpur gm&gt;l Store* and Filling Sta- H K A T R O L A , in gnorl condition.
019 Magnolia Ave, Phone 2DL
* tiona complete stork and equip' rnent from $2,000 to $3,500.00.
Sec J 0 IU L .W . D. M OORE
$1754)0 for quick »q»le $1
If you want a dandy 6 acre farm
•Jack Horner, Fire Station nr
—Ideal for pasture .or general
Phone 73.
•
forming with a good . 7 rdom
modern home, barn and out&gt; LIONEL Electric train anti Uni­
versal rlectrle sweeper. Hull)
a building*—nil* well fenced and
same ns new. Phone 73k*W.
9 In good condition— piired to
Mil.
. 30” DOUBLE Barrel, ep uent
See JOHN W. *D.' MOORF.
turns. 12 gauge shotgun. W.
I hpvr twelve good 2 and 3 l«'dWalker, 2317 Mellunvitle Ave.
room honu-a—priced from $5,*
250 to $9,000 00 — Three are
completely furnished, two p art­
ly furnlsncd. . "
JOHN W. II. MOORE, Realtor TVo wheel trailer, t«
ditlon. New tires; 3i
220 Melsch llldg.
ft Wesson Revolver.
221 ‘Eaat Flrat HU
Sth. S trrst,
Phone l « l l _______
R .acre* Hied farm laud, bonier* Five burner Florenn* oil stnveTaldt* lop — prartlcally new
railroad and We»t 1st fit. Rea■onahle price before Dee, 25.
Phone 329-J.
BoxJ41U.8anfordL
'
GIRL'S 20 In. bicycle, good rondiArmy Building I6'x24' Including
lion. lOfi'k East 18th after 4
Hath fixtures', vary reasonable.
P. M.
Dew Drop Inn.
G. E. Washing Machine. Phone
STOP - LOOK - "LISTEN
1176-W.
New precision built K, D, W.
Tlouies lO'xIS* $230., 10'xDP 24” BOY’S'BICYCLE. GomI con$390^ F. O, B. Ormond. Can be
ditlon. Apply Bu* Station Taxi
&gt; erecte&lt;l In a few houra or wa
Office.
wilt deliver and erect the tame
■day a t a vary moderaU - prlea. -------- W lt M A M B T H O P IC A I.
See Mr Wood*. 83 Divitlon St.
FRUIT MARK ITT
2466 S. Park Ave, near Gi
Ave. Phope 1216. Fancy
6 room furnished house, t i l l
*rd gift boxea. See our
1 French Ave.
’ Place your order now.
CLEARED LOTS' 1100, 1150,
$200. IN ft OUT OF CITY ONE dining room suite. Phone
LIMITS. PIIONP. 1175-W.
41007
FILLING STATION, stock and
R equipment for sale! Phone 9104.
URKEY’S — Fn;rh dressed, on
live all alte*.
Plare your
Christmas ord«r now. Ottb m&lt;lt
REAL ESTATE WANTED
lievnml Wilson Corner on Ml.
Dora Road or Phnna BUM,
10 ACRES good farm land, must
be tiled. Write J . M. b n , 1B2(
Tear! Slrtet, Jacksonville, Fla. WESTING HOUSE Electric Re­
frigerator, good condition. YV.
ft ARTICLES f o r s a l e
A. Norman. 4 M. West Hanford,
1311. Dora Road.
8VVEET Hamlin oral
bush. IL W. Lord,
ONE THOR Rotary KW trlc Ironer. Good condition. Phone
tllon table
vtrk 8ertop water ht kb
M.gtmtls CUT FLOWERS. Mrs. Y. C. Bob
vtc* Company,
Unger, West tst SI- near Mutt
roe Corner.
CHOICE TURKEYS for Christmm ftll -&gt;ll8|7*
H-___ _

W. Shannon, South
AVX Phone 7*7-W.

■tills, l l l l i w i t h lbs
C i r r u lt t 'o u i l i f 1**lo­

ANNOUNCING the npeIltHR~cr
the Modem Sewing Simp, plain
mid fancy seeing,' it) te r i n g children's tint he* and layettes
it special) y. Mr * W. F. MarrIt-tt and Mr*. F. A. Wilson,
lilt Celery Ave.
.

.O IlE R T i A . G I L L U M S , R e alto r

•lU rm iir’ul I.undmilst, Aaaoclalc
Phone 731 Atlanlir Rank Hid)

GLADS PLANTED
Fmt Myers, Fla. - Planting of
gladiolus cairn* by l.er Countv
grow i t t wn-olicgun in thtoliet kiul
will con tint le until tnid-Ja'iiuni v,
irCirli &gt; Vllrh ltl*f **» •ccoiding ijr'Coiinty A J f iilT . Hr
In. I.a.lti... *t I....i. itM ei ill* P te tltl m lleu.i. IIi-hw mnvement of spikes
I* it.i» gelling under wiiy. IIv
mploal F o t l a k e t.'oin
mean* of It* *‘*taggeicd" idaiit
at t*« Isism t t o t e a t s
ings. I re County ships gl*d*
r t o i r t l i i s l t o t h e )*■
l-rsiut* (l.'haptsi !#»**. thri .ghmit the wintei mid spiilig

Legal Notice

aii'l tb« p u b lic In Su l

repair ng.

New Radiator*, new cores. We
• tai e off ft install. Jimmie Cbwan* Sheet Metal Works. Plume
610 .

E x p e rt R ad io R e p a irin g
id M yers. 311 E. 2 |ui ‘Ml.

HIGNP,
Tthow cnril* and
O—Oh'K'S SIGN H
0. I). I andresa. Ph
t;&lt;.lull’s Radiator Shop for cot...
pletu radiator service. 1041 8a.i*
fertl Ave, Phoim 366-V,'

V A CU U M C I.K A K E K S
Regular $69.50
New I irrilonr Model*
Only $19.50
$5.00 Down
t U t Week
FIltK K T'O N K HTOHKS

-Phone

AUVIfY3

■ Al &lt; T O A N V
I N S S G S 5TANCE
e v e n Sto n eo c

______ V. 00P1 7

Used Tlree
From $2.00 up
IIihmI Used Tube*
FIK K ST O N K

By Fran Striker

THE LONE RANGER

III 90-M .

For Dependable
KKFFKIGERATION HER VICE
Call
GANAS REFRIGERATION
. SERVICE
Ph. 670-W

SNO OP I f

G omI

AUTO REPAIRING. Hall's Gar
age, Hanford ami Celery Ave
HUM,

IT 5AN5IT AIN T FBJUNO.
WELLl W O J P iS V B JV
, uNjCA.NYYYATlCAU &gt; p J
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C inhat COs S) »t

WV \V0«P.

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PSV C B , I CAN

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING

FOR RENT Floor samlori Easy
operation, ih’aaonahle rat**, Kanford I'niilt ft Glass (A». Phone

By Wall

MICKKY MOUSK

Authorized
V A llt a n d IIB V IC I

PUN ID SHOCK1/THATS RIGHTI

(JAKE THEM, TONTO

DID YCXJ HEAR
THAT, SHERIFF \

irs d fe s a iS i

ROBSON
H FO K TIN G GOODS

Book keeping (endec, part lime;
al*&lt;&gt;. odviee and assistance on
’ aoeial wcurity mut income tax

matters-

Jj F. Dempsey, 800 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

Magmdta, Phone 9107.
ItoYal Master rtree ere t&amp;rk again.
DIAPER SERVICE
II. II. POPE CO. INC.____
For detail* of the safest "maid
tervice" now In Sanfurd call or SANFORD Deautv Salon, lela*rile BABY VALET, Daytona
nhone 1364 or Mary McMahon,
Ikr'h'. -'DfB|H-ii supplied.
teli nhone 1854 Permanent* all
method*, qtarjlng 18 and.up.
NEED A NEW ROOFT Local representetive will gladly htdi IS
AUTOS FOR SALE
., you. Terms arranged. VoluxU
iltnifing Co. Phone 905-H Sen- 1910 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan,
very good condition and at the
right price. Strickland Morri­
13 NOTILES—PERSONAL
son, Inc. Phone 290.
ATTENTION LADIEHJ- /‘*
trutk 1 1/2 Ton —
Make a ohe-ltop service for all
axle, good condition.
your laundry and dry cleaning
Phone 912-W qfter 6:30 P. M.
tired* by using your favorite
Self-Service laundry,*
CHEVROLET Club Coupe 1646
Pleetmestrr. Radio, fog lights,
TUP. 1IELPY SI-71.PT LAUNDRY
406 W. 16 HL
Sanford
Roy Keel. 306 Y 2nd 8t. Phone
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or- 1044-J or 987-M.
landu Evening Star. Cell Ralph
R av. sJlfU W
14 FT. cuitotft made house trail
er. Phone 1814.
TAM1A MORNING THIBUNE'
' Delivered to your home
1931 CHEVROLET Mi
Phono C-31U5 or 294
sedan. Phone 73, Tl

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By Paul Robinson

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1947
II«

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A COLORGRAPH FOR NEW YEAR'S
SMART STUDENT'

Take Your Choice

ALUABLE orea wera dia
A PROFpSSOR, wlehlng to choose an IntelllRent
covered on Josa Mendoza’a
r \ student for a special assignment, called Allen,
Bacon and Cooper to lilm and said: "I shall place land. A mining company cama
either a rad or a blue d rd e on each of your fore-' to him with a proposal.
"Wall tease y o tr land and
heads. As soon as you see a red circle, put up your
hand. As soon as you know what the color of your atart payment at the rate of |1
own circle Is, put your hand down, and he who an acre. Aa to further payments,
first knows what his own circle Is gels my you can take your choice: we'll
assignment.” The professor then placed a red ralae the rental | ! every day, or
circle on each man's forehead. Immediately each $36 every week. Which will you
man put hie hand up—each teeing a red circle. take?
After a moment or ao*. Allen put hla hand down, * -Suppose you had only ont
knowing hla own circle was red. This Is pure minute In which to advise Jose
logic, flow did Allen know thst his circle ivss red? which offer to accept. What
*|S«| «»* H««s •"( I* II
» would he your choice?
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O-be found-defined below nre ten t e m s a l a R e­
verse th e spelling o f th e first w ord to (jet the
second. By., .w ay o f Illu s tra tio n : “ B elt b rra k s ”
could sta n d fo r " s tin p p n its .”
•
1. fc'ag o rprlnvt-donnn.
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' 2. Kinglv beer
ft. Calories* («*et. -

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4. Yamplre's fi le.

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5 Twofold praise.

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fi .Manufactured cheese.

t. Street-ear market.

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1. Where‘a tji* old year old and the new year
Tien.' first—A'ru&gt; York orW ne (in Inca 7
—— 3—U ukk. nuw. huii.nmnv of the United State*
h a ir name* beginning with \W ic’? .
3. A new scienlific law i* said to li/»ve In-en
sstnhllshed hy the falling of nn apple upon the
head of Sir Isaac New —— ?
4. The sleeping beauty above woke tip one day
to find herself a in ir nmvlc star, willi a new nick/ name, “The Body." Her name i« Maiie M---------?
5. According.to the adage, carrying Ice to Icelirul it like carrying coal to X tw -------- ?
ft. What n rn ly ie rd t inaita nen’* aumhd the
world In Novett\Jie’r?
7. Oldest 'English colony is .Vein-------- ?
* R. At what point did colonist* land to establish
NtU' England 327 year* ago this fortnight?
9. Rut ccnturies liefoie, European* had a set*
tlem enttn the future N'rwrEftplnttd, ai ,Vew—-—
It). West I1..ini'* and Annapolis* sister scrvlca

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school, fheCoast Guatil Academy;Is at Vf«*

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9. Food town.
111. S n a re fia g m e n t.

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1,0 Oil *1 *1»***,’.!

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M Y S T IC M E SSA G E

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looking

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xpensrok

noth

To aeeounl rendered

h art a plec* of land
Y OU
shaped like thii. I f a an or­

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He thought H « as a cipher message, and casried
It lu th* police. A member of the department
rei-ognizeri it Immediately aa a letter-rebus, per­
haps »cnl by one puzillat to another, and read It
without difficulty,
fa n you work out what It *a;s?
t*|U*f*a

n * i4 * p u A

T H E artist celebrated too
• much -Hi* night '.bafore he
drew ihie illustration for a
atory, with the result'ihat It la
full of error*.- Theta are at
least nineteen of thr.rt.
Clocking yourself. See how
many you can.find within ten
nilnutr*. Then shnw the plgjjire
tn your filrmls and *»ei if
they7 r a* smart as you are.

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chard with eight valuable trees.
You want to divide it In four
equal portions, ao that each por­
tion haa two of the tree*. How
ren vou do this?
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HELP BO-PEEP FIND HER LOST SHEEP ,
S

WARIOUS arrangements of
TARTING at
**41 !•** *iwoIaa wnfii'i*!
•s«eei*s»tJ?|“fta«}(|».M» if*)* *fj wi*
’ the figure* 0, 1 ,2. 3. 4. S, 6,
the top, see
1*51*1
♦ P«lir&gt;|in*| p
*$*!• m s * u i|ia .» «
|.*-M iai«V
7, R and 9 ere possible to make, If you can find,
*
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*11 a r e # “
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tore* *th# total 100. Rut the problem
flrat try, the path
***t ' 4t«W *p:- liin tp H i H^vei
-»nul
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|T»J|»V| In thi* rase la to arrange thkm t h a t w ill ta k e
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B 'l|i* ttn i
luftiM *
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ENIGMATIC CITY.

A NEW QUIZBy Kugtne S h tjltr

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44—A war threat*
“I will run th* w*r ef thy camndmant*. wh*n thaw ahatt
---- my h tsrt" (P i. I I I i M)
50—"Go to th * ------- , thou iltifgardi
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MAN walking In a it reef, found a sheet t)f
paper bearing the follnwlrtg:
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ment staged among employees
of the whlfilctree factory. The
winner -will play the champion
RIDDLE
of last year’a tournament. This
W
hat can a
mean* the winner among the
sixteen has to defeat five oppo­ man alwaya say
s a f e l y to h is
nent* to achieve the title.
wife?
All of the player*, including
j *•!„ f**m »\|.
Inst year'* champion, seem to
l&gt;e evenly matched, considering
m ystery
the handicaps allocated to them.
C E E how good your friends
This being the case, what are |_|E R E 'S a magic trick for our junior readers.
O are at inlying this mystery:
the odds against any of tha 16.
A thlmbla la placed on a table and Is given
A lawyer and a physician
entrants winning?
a little push with the finger. It mysteriously glides
't &lt;n it is r&gt;iBi|'(n gracefully from one end of tha tabla to the other. lunched together, usually (pend­
*«,*&gt;■ •&lt;&lt; » | r * M || l l | | M « l | t |U * l » |a &lt; &gt; *
ing k couple of hours together,
•si -j» »»» iwiss* mi®**i t«ii.|.»
All that la needed to perform this trick le &gt; nearly every day. The physician
thimble and a atcel ball-bearing of such a size aa always paid the bill. The other
to fit eaallyjnflde tha thimble.
•
day, the donrman of the res­
P an the.'thimbls around for examination. Re- taurant they frequented, ran In.
reive it back and aecratiy introduce tha ball. Next— celling for a doctor. The physiput it on the table and give It a gentle push. As the clan responded to the call, fol­
thimble topplee over the other end of the table, lowed by thedawyrr. Th? physi­
catch It and! retain tha hall and pas* tha thimble cian found a woman, aerinusly
Injured, lying face do-vn on the
.around again for inspection.
aldewalk. He turned her ovrr,
then -said In shocked surprise,
“Ssllylk He added th* explana­
tion. “Ifa my wife!”
PALINDROME, a iy au know. Is a word that . - Whereupon the lawyer took
la spelled the same forward and backward. out a gun and shot tha doctor.
For example, Hanoah.
Why?
W llts a tfi rtas M
Using the 12 lattera given below, form four
•&gt;1\ M *•*»•*•*
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a question.
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players hsve en­
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tered the howling tourna­

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IT The rla ’sic hymn. f.M'rf, H in d is l . i i h l we
owe to John Henry S t to---------?
12. There'll l,e a new Jlardi liras festival funn
|n..Vri,'—— ?
1JL Ns*( to-Ned- Yoi k. which oT these wiinlil you
say Is ithe largest AVu-aik, Sew Orleans. .Vent
Haven?
14. As a lot of World W ar II vet* can tell you,
there \va* little that w«s new going i n in MmimPif.
rapjlal of .Veto-----— ?
16. T hey'd ‘rather ,hpve been stntlonc I nr on
leave In Wellington, capital of S e w
?
16. Canadian prnvlme thirst smallest in nren
and second smallest in population l i AVic' —■?
17. It’s pruverldnl that *'»rir
—- —
cltan"?
* 18. Will* li is the newest of the Cjosp i* Iffprftrd
In the New TeManirtit, that n . tti^ one written
last?
19. Who's the pew manager of the Boston Red
Bo*, formerly mnliager'of the New York Yanktts?
20. The word new* otiglnated a* nn acrostic of

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TURN A B O U T IS FAIR P LA Y

IV II17. Q I1I7 on what'* hfi&lt;• rnn he on appropriati rl f i t i t ton
I nr a New IVor'e /*nrg. In tht meantime, y rr con tty one
y iiin m lf. In are how good you tu t nl rnlehing on In thingt that
are "new’*.

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JUNIOR raadJ era can find
-eomt enjoyment
In making an ap­
propriate decor­
ation for New
Year*! Day ap­
pear among this
maze of lines. To
a f f e c t th a a p ­
pearance of tha
hidden design, it
is necesssry to
color each seg­
ment with cray­
ons or colored
pencil* in ac­
c o rd a n c e with
its kry.
R nieana tha
a r e a la to ba
colored blua; R
—red; V-violet;
Y—yellow; 0 —
orange: GR—
gray. For gray,
use a black cray­
on lightly or a
soft lead pencil.

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k a fifth of X is equal to a
fourth of Y and a third of Z
and If tha difference between X
and Z la BO. what are tha three
numbere. X, Y and Z?

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■ caught me, 1 sat down to look
for it, and (hen went home with
It because 1 could not find It
What?
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TH E W E A T H E R

tt* Peace 6f the W « U t

Considerable cloudiness through
Thursday. Scattered. » h o » * n
Thursday. Continued mild this af­
ternoon and Innight. fooler
Thursday. Moderate tnulhrrlf
wind*. shifting
tn
norther!/
Thursday.

ROMI the R i p w i i f Amarira;

Te **rel#re Pnm»wfly Nr Sanford.

AN 1N D E P C S I)E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

JpLUME X X X V II!
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Established 1908

i. 1

SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A W ED NESDAY. DEC. 10. 1947

WASHINGTON Dec. in (AT
■— President Tinman want*
congress in think It over cartfully before taking any action
to nrnhiliit ahlpmcnta of oil
abroad. Otherwise, hr aay*.
the country "may Buffer."
Mr. Truman gave this ad­
vice to Chairman Welch (RCalifl of the House Public
Land* Committee, in n letter
made nubile by Welch today.
Welrh and Chairman Hutl&lt;*r
(R-Neb) of the Senate Pub­
lic, Land* Committee joined
1e«t week In asking the Preaident to ban oil exporta a* a
mean* of contorting petroleum
refervm at home. fn giving
reporlera a copy of Mr. Tru­
man's reply, Welch aald the
letter "doe* not answer the
problem."

, By Marshall
German Reparations
- From Current Pro­
duction Asked By
Molotov Are Denied
: LO N D O N Dor. i « m —
Secretary of State Marahall
charged tonight that Rnaiia
an taking aaaeta from eaatern
Tierm sny at a rata of more

To Hold First
Meet Jan. 5

GOP Offers &lt;j
Program For
Price Control

Secretary Will Con­
vene Little Assem­
bly To Study Mis­
use Of Veto Power

Anti-Trust Laws To
Be Set Aside To Al­
low 'Industry-Wide
Price Agreements

L A K E SUCCESS. Dec. 10 (TP)
— Secretaty-Geners! Ttygve Lie
announced' today that the, yearatound "Little A»*embly" ol the
United Nation* would convene lor
the first time here on Jan. 5.
The “ Little Asicmbly" wa» ere*
sled by the regular 1947 assembly
at the suggestion of Set telarv
of-Slate Manhall bul Ruttik. lh_ t
(
Soviet Ukraine. Roland. Yugtri
I 1A n C P m c i n o n t
1 davia, White Russia and Czech*
L ilU Ilb A lU M U t n U ,
oslovakia declared they would rei r « *i
I
I A i l l . tu ir to attend on, ground tint the
new body wa» illegal and con­
trary to the 'U N charter.
T
t &gt;.
Lie, ■&lt; hit weekly newt conferrnt&lt;!, „ i d he had received no ofheiai notiiication of the Soviet

than. SSM.OOO.OOO /e a r l/ and
, he demanded that the with*
dr■wall be halted affective
V Jan. I.
*

T.

*
LONDON. Dec. 10 (/P)—Sec
rttary of State M anhall infnrmrj
Soviet Ruuia tonight that "the
Uaited. Slatea it not prepared to
s a r« to a n / program of, iepgia&lt;
A * ' from current production a*
j price for the unification nf
O rm an/."
Apparently M anhall war at.
tempting to have a showdown with
the Soviet Union and uring the
teperation* for thii purpose.
He declared in a itatement to
the Bit Four foreign minuteri
cttoncil. made available by the
^ itiic a n delegation:
* A II theae matter* we * have
been ducuiiing: the eaport-im
port program, the first charge
on German export*. agreed Mate
mmi« of etternal occupation com.
balance*, economy, et cetera, will
revttt to the queslion* of repar­
ation*.
1 *’ll»» impotrihle to have a cleat
picture of how all theta raailrn
put into effect unit**
we gkl a dear answer bom the
Soviet delegation on the queition
of repatalioni from current pro3dclion.** — ------------------ '

j

Civic Leaders Turn
Out For Early Morn
Reception At Bank egates
M“ b°"°"
of the

six

Elks by Exalted Ruler, J. E
Rowland, tha City by Commlsaioner* Andrew Carraway and I-e*
R. Leiher and the County by
Judge R. W. Ware, Tax Colfactor
John L ‘ Galloway and Sheriff
P. A. Mero. E. G. Kilpatrick,
president of the bank, extended
s welcome
With a fine aenae of humor,
President Smith, a Californian,
praised the Florida climate and
declarer! that hi* wife had writ­
ten him that Los Angeles had Juat
received ka first rain since Jan'uary. He aald that lie was de­
lighted with the early morning
reception here (8:30 o'clock) and
revealed that h it trip was "an
exceptionally ftna experience." He
declared that In all justice to
the big cities, some pf tha finait
work Is being done by'the tmalle.Llons’ Clubs.
The Lions movement Is •grow

i. ConHntlStion and expansion
(d rxpoit rnntrols.

3. Increase, from the presen' ■
25 ssrifeeiit to 40 pcnent ,.lhs_.

arsu
SiSh*!ix5iiai
had realgoad as a formality re­

quired by the saw constitution,
sing bat would be reconstituted la j mediately, with Oaorgi Dimitrov
.continuing as premier.

gold' teaerve* rrqutted behind curtem v j-atirs' by Federal Reserve
Banks: and increase l&lt;"n» 7V to
Y i jrcrc-nl
the gold reserve* -.
that I r jri.il Reserve Banks must
ta rty * to support the deposits
&lt;if tomm*ti ral banks.
•

• .

The subcommittee, which In­
spected tha area leaf September,
said j ha armed forces should consldsr relocating the supply cer­
ts rs and eliminating duplicate fa
citltlea.
The report aald subcommittee
m tm ben "surmiisd that consider,
atloni of economy now are gov­
erning—to perhap# too great *n
extent—tha ilraU glc plain of the
Army end Navy" and added:
"in one Instanco In particular,
we ware adv|sed flatly that an
Important Installation Is located
it'MUaw*
p ««« adwati

Prison Inm ates E n d ;
2 Day H unger Strike
MCNEIL I S L A N D PRISON,
Weak, Dec. 10 (AY—McNeil la­
*
land penitentiary Inputta* ended a
two H
day
I hunger strike
Ike yaataiiUyy
against food served a t the prlaon
and Warden p. J. Squltr said
Praaldant Truman'* ptvgtjun of
meatless Tuesday* and Oggle**
Thursdays still would be strict­
ly followed.
Announcing (he end of tha dem­
onstration try an epproitm a'c
IB of the 1,600 federal coo1,018
vUts, the warden disclosed a
mitte* of three Inmate*, chos­
en by fallow convicts, had con­
ferred with him on suggestions
for Improving tha aarrlas. _
"No -rioting or serious disor­
ders occurred a t any '
the dem onstration/
IffB jte?
■aid
Ha blamed tha protest mainly
on the difficulty In serving n
“varying diet" under. the Presi­
dent's food conservation program.

Photo by Raym ond Ktudto

Hanfn Clau* in shown a* he waved a Kiwling al It); to n'clork 1**1 job nf drroratin^ hi, f|imt and the little rahin on it with imitation
Saturday morning In a vrowd of rittho-n .tir lld d to who (athrrrd '&lt;innw In the form id rorinn to contrast with Ihr -.mill plnr Irrr--.
In give him a hearty welcome when hi- arrived at the MiinhipaT Soon a flrr l«mling, Santa was borne uptown In the rh e rn of
Pier. Hants navi hale *nuw, or aotnrlhing that look* like U tn Ihntiaand* in the higgeit and beat parade ever -.iinn-nirrd by the
keep him frnm getting homesick, no the Key Cluh hoy* did a fine Jayreen and Hanford Merchant* Aaanclation.

-I. Controls over vital tranrportatron facilities, inch *' boxcars.
Th e — H—pubib-oo*- drafted then
progtrun n'a b reply !■* President

mitaii'n request f«r broad |rower*

to

readme

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n m ’Mury,

nf i !•*'* tvrmitleni&gt; requeflt wt»
npiT nSlfr,i ijy i&amp;Frpiarr **f I’um
m eits IUrnffiim y«l#rtl*y to n
iiiiiii Judi&amp;iiiri SubcommiUtt*
Hut Republican* h » f « made clt«r

ccn On 155.329
Units Of Produce

for 155,12*) unit* ol Florid* grown'
produce tompilcd by Market M-xn
aget H. J. l-eliman. Thii retireaenli a 372,424 increa*e in butinrn over Nov. Irilfi when 134.
472 unit* were told.
Truck* liom all ove't the Allan
tic teaboard aod middle well
are .jamming the . matket area,
aqd the mam market platform U
heaped high with celery, rabbage.
I&gt;*»nt and other produce.
One of the “ holteit dealt" at
llie market, in the patience of xTeti­
er*. it the tiring bean deal. More
than 100.1,25 "hamper* 1&gt;Y fine
grille locally grown beant were
told for 3319,000 ip November.
K-Ullutra ™

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Agreement Signed
For Defense'Bascn
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 WAThe State Department announced
today that the United Slate* and.
t’lawnma have mignrit an agreement
for leasing an air base and Li
defense aitrs to the IJ. 8. tn be
used for dsfensb of tha t’anama
Canal.
The joint announcement with
Panama said the agreement call*
for five-year leases on 18 defense
Site* In Panama and a 10-yeat
lease with an option for 10 more
on tha huge fl-20 air base at
Rto Hats, nhout 70 mile* west
of Panama City.
The agreement, under negotia­
tion for 10 months, Is subject
to approval h r the Panama Na­
tional Atahmbiy, which la sched­
uled to meet Friday. State De­
partment official* aald that
whether the agreement require*
U. 8. .Senate confirmation la yet
to he decided.
TRUMAN CHRISTMAS
WASHINGTON Dec, 10 (A5—
The President and Mr*. Truman
are planning a family get-togeth­
er Chrlttmas In the White House
—the first Yuletlde season they
will have spent In tha executive
eniton since Mr. Truman aucreeded .the late President Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt In 1MB. *
Mrs. James Helm. White Home
social secretary, aald today that
the President's sister, Miss Mary
Truman of Grandview, Mo. and
Mrs. Truman's three brothers and
their wives wilt b* on hand when
the President carves the Christ­
mas turkey In the family dining
room.

of ( ommerce ,
. Heildents nf Sanford and Srmjnnle County are urged by Mr. Arfn't'S*- to alte-rd ihr t a'lu-nn-jt. meet and welcome the winter visitor!
and enjoy lltr* gnod time lint
will follow In the form nf card trip* on the 81. John* River. Th!»
will f&gt;* the first time In many
gamr*, and outdoor *pml*
year* that wilder visitor* hero
The shuffle board court* and have had the opportunity of auethe horse shoe court* have Iroon insr tin- heautie* nf nature on
put into fine thiijv by city work l.iike Monroe and -the 8L. Johns
men. n windbreak' has-been In River. *
■!h IIi-iI to pfill or I players, mid
Lasl year lln- I hI ch I nf rlnirchiiw city h «- installed light* for cs, Seminole High School, the
uI e Iu playing.
Hnlvalion Army tuind, eivi^ cluhi
An Innovation it the large ‘i«d Mini olhiV orgiinlrationa and it»
an I blark ehvcLi i Ixiatd painted dividuals i ontril
to the en
no the cement remit end nf Joymtnl ol tourists with muitcal
th" Tourist 'C enter. Thl* tv mid entertainment programs tot
plajtd with largt- dtukt' with the winter visitors. Evendbigger

nool eyta ‘ntlachrel and playtra
WIO pole* with hooW to lift
the disks. Mr. Armitage reported
ihat this form nf rhecker* wh*
formerly played In Canada and
•tumid prove very popular here.

n4Rif pier,rm PoM Inat Crashed In

icier, Not Cliongcd

('old Wave, Rain Hits | Auction Planned For
Mont PartH
O f U. S.
1

Longwood Firemen

ASSOCIATED PRESS *

In order to further the drivr
at 1/ongwood to secure a |T,0oo
fire trurk and equipment, toward
the piirrhave of which 12,000 “ *v
already Iwrn raised, an auction
of turkey*, chirkeny, produce and
other articles will bo held loidglit
In the ball room of the Lohgwnnd Hotel, It waa announced to­
day by M.ixinIIIan Hhensrd, hotri
owner ami rhalrm sn nr the clrivla&gt;ngwood Is determined to have
aaiil Mr Klirpard, and he reveatrd
that the more than '60 items to
an up-to-date
fire department,
lie auctioned have been donated
by puhllc-aplrlted citlsens,
Revrrai week* ago Mr. Shtpaid
and civic leaders nf LongwnH
put on a fi*h fry at the hotel,
entertainment was furnished, ami
Fire Chief M. N, Cleveland, Rep
J. Hr alley Odham
and othei*
praised tha civic spirit of Longtkood citliens and promised them
•Id In the drive. • Longwood obisens then contributed liberally.

Hr

Hitow, freering rain and rain
|»H over a wide area of (Im
Country today a* temiwrature* in
most parts of the Midwest climbed
from their sub rn o level* of
^yesterday morning. »
A t-and of Jight anow extended
northward through MUnwi '.- Jobs,
Minnesota, most ,&lt;.( Ilhld.i* and
\Vi«i &gt;n»ln and p’srt* of Indian*
aod Michigan. Frcexing rain made
nmior travel hatardnu* Jn the
triwrr Missouri and lower Ohio
Valhys while rain al»o fell OV*r
part* of the Gulf itate*.
Tim mercury, which dropped Io
nearly 30.1below In part* of Mln«
tifv-ta Yesterday, was generally
in the 10 to 20 aliove mark to­
day Rochester reported a low of
10 above aa compared to a 22
below 24 hour* ago. I’elUtpn,
Mir In had .th e natlhn'a lowest
reading, 4 below, and tempera­
tures were near the xero mark
in part* of the Dakota* and Nebrsika.
Trotparatures ware b*low th*
•eafona) normal In the Eastern
■tales and they also were sligh.lv |
lower In lh* Pacific roast and In .
parts of the Gulf states.

Ticket To MoscomT*'
Is Provided Free

HARTFORD, Conn.. Dec. tn
(Ah—Tha Connectleul secretary
POLISH POLICE
of the state's office approved
W A R S A W Dec. I0 (A h -T h e paper* ____
# _ ...............
today
organising R
thaJ
envoy* of three nation* t» \M , Attl„ .|ein Antl-Communiat U ague
upon the Poliah government to- w hgu , )o(tan |, „ " frM one-way
day
Mckcow."
.... to explain the arrest* of tlckrt
inployri* aa gradthree of their rm
Albert R. Epstein, a reitai
nf privileges, ea- cashier and one of tha fout
ual restrictions o;
pecisfly of Anglo-Saxons, appear­ •aid the league xaflll give a
ed t» gain headway,
flrat, class, one-way ticket to
U. B. Ambassador Stanton Orlf- Moscow" to any American Com­
fla said he Waa making represent­ munist who ran mincea hia eltltenations to tha-government on tha ahlp and promises to "go to Rus­
arrest Saturday of Mias Znfl* sia and stay th a n ."
Mlchalowaka, 88, who hak been
Epstein saidemployed aa clerk In American
"I lived In Russia a t tho time
consulates in Warsaw and Kra­ of tha revolution and have had
kow.
enough of Communism,"

(«00SC BaV F orest

IIH A C A . N. Y. Der. in m
WESTQVER HELD. Mas»„
Henry A. Wallace «*iil toTry that lice 10. 1
\ Mk' l r r Iran*“ tmlrti ihrrf tt a change** in pert plait* with crew member*
America-* foreign |mltrv "theie i"irncd Just before midnight
, In the jfj wHdtrnM* north of
will he * ihinl party" itt the pie«
tinnse Itsr, I itiraihir, The Binsidertlisl race hexi year.
h&lt;-r of s iiitlm n — If any —
was unkno-y. From the air.
A rt-il nl i new* cnnfrienre
i , .
*mr man could be srrn in the
hr
woutil
hr.nl
a
thin!
i
.
renter of the wrerkxgr waring
ipaHv. llte Inini't |)fin»rt.|i( * r r
hi. arm*. \* small rernnnalsp m iilrn l and rjitnsi*p
. 1 -r r i r l ajv same plipr spotted the lone
nf Commerce laul. I w-rll tin what ftcm r ,ln 1ve wreckage. The
.
. i i —
main ground rta tu p -parly » «
i'
n
tcpnrtrd in r&gt;i«v-e River, near

and ' hotter program* are plan
ned this year, said Mr. Armltagr,
aml‘*he again 'urged local rev
ident*.to there In the fun,
•caa-'it the nvrrage atlcndam &gt;■
was almut 20&lt;) parh meeting, he
Among, tha outings'planned tin* reported, and predicted that * or
*
Armitage, *ie even iietter thl* year.
aald

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and

November Sales Local Residents Urged To Join
Wallace Attacks A d rill fit ♦ I'ill cMrtrinf w att
In Tourist Activities At Center Democratic Party
At Farm Market..
&lt;WarParty,,
" , Reach $414,573 t rnletIli&lt;and
- tourist Cluh will uteri 'oniglil at H:00 o'ch^k »t the lourhl AsA&lt;
.* Jine n-i-g) »&gt;n of m lings, picnics -and event* will Init xs/'n f* , .21)fI„In■ Army
•tlattpcu,for tht tqamrg *eai. it was announced today hv L M A*im c
ver $72,000 Jump Ts tie*
«&lt;. , C-54
, ¥ dirrclor of I nmol .«c*tv*tir« of the Seminole ('nuntv Ch»rttb*r Savs Hr Will Run In
s

WalUce began here an upitatc
New York ipcsking tour, ihe ohi&lt;wl of which, |re .»\'tf.. waa to
"confirm" a "lliforv" that (he
people north of tho Hums "err
&lt;qwn mimlril lo the fail the woild
(h*nRe«."
Reminded that Senjtnr Btew»leV (R-Me) «rill in Wadiinglon
Monday that h~ had heard Wal
late planned to Imlt the Democrat
k Party and announce hi* e an
didaey for prnidency on * new
tirket. the fotmer cabinet njern
bet declared:
‘i

haven't

employed

Senator

Rrewater a* my puhllr rrlnllnna

man. I am not aware of the f«el
that he was engaged by the P U L"
s "I* the F R I kerptpg an rye on
you 7" n reporter, asked.
"Not- that I know nf.” IVatlsre
11 a ,| &lt;«i*ret mn

the scene. H hether the mxn at
the crash « a* an advance mem­
ber of IheMescuf group i« not
known. • -.
W ES TD V E R * FIELD - M au., pec.
IO -t&gt;Tt— A C-54 U . S. Army Air
'Force pltnc. reported carrying
29 t'l'icflgen.-rvjfhecj ihortly helore lad midnight in an msew**'* ■
hie. heavily forested area four

milrs north of Goote Bay Air*
liedd. NIL!
Ihe commanding officer of the
sir Iran'port command at Goote
Bay Airport appealed td We»tover
Army Artficld'lo *crtd a helicopter
with all poidble ipeed a* "ihere
are sign* of (urvivors." ,
rite Wettover Public *Relation*
Olficer laid lh*! stlhough ihrf
M «r.ii*«,.t •&gt; Pi-v* re «H t
H F .m t lT Y

France Rejects Red
Note Of Protest
PARIS Dec. Id (/It — France
titled today that the ierrii* of a
Russian note protesting treat­
ment of Soviet rlliten* In France
and breaking off Krench-Rusalan
trade .talk* were unacceptable.
. The French charge d'affaires
In Moscow, Pierre Charpentler,
will be Instructed to return the
note to the Soviet government. It
wa* announced.
.In Moscow, a French embassy
spokesmen oald the five members
of the French repatriation mis­
sion ordered out of Russia yeaterday had received their exit vis­
as and would depart today or to
morrow. They were espellrd af­
ter the French had ordered the
Russians* repatriation
mission
out of France, charging ita mrmb e n with subversive activities.

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"COLD WAR"
BALTIMORE, Dec. 10 4AT—Tes­
timony that her clergyman hus­
band' kept tha parsonage at a
temperature of le u than 80 de­
grees and told her to "put on
g sweater, robe* and long under­
wear," won a divorce, for Mra.
Nettie 8. Philip..
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IVAKtNLTttN. Dec, 10 JAb—
The State-' Department said today it I* retaining the right to
fill "i trp u 'fcr an employ* as
a "bail security ri»k” evan though
he has been tlenrcri of any dis­
loyally by President Truman’a
review tHiard.
Employe* aceuserl of disloyalty,
neverthefee.*, will b« Informed of
the nature of the charge* and
givrn the right to lie represent­
ed by*rtrunsaL They also will- ba
granted opportunity In esUbllah
“afflrmatlvrdy" their loyalty to
the UnPed Slates, tha depart­
ment said.*

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I itui* dhtiialtl itgctitg- they *i«* u'T"“

House Group Says TL
, ....
Atom Bombs Could &lt;
»•* •« ^ s.nfordAmr um*n Murk^t it ifllectriJ in tn*islet vrport of $414,573
Cripple America ‘November
-C*'jLiL'n~T.~~Ti~ra"iTV-

WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 (/P&gt; A House armed services subcom
miltee said today that one or twn
atom Immhi dropped in the San
Franciscn Bay area probably would
be enough to "cripple/- and per­
haps fatally, all American activi­
ties in *the Pacific*
S '
Referring to the location “vir­
tually side by .side" of the Army
and Nary supply bases in Oak­
land. - the Marine Corps supply
log all over thy United Hute*,
» S*n FmltCISCo the Nava
he asserted, and during tha last)*hipy*rd at Hunters Point and
lln lia tn l
r« a - lk » &lt; |
the Navf air' bate at Alameda, the
group said:
De Gasperi Offers Big "We believe atomic weapons
destroy ibem all tjve fur
Public Works Outlay could
thermore. they are so constructed
ROME, Dec, 10 OP)—Premier that modern weapons should eas­
Alckfc de Ga*)&gt;eri'a government ily be able to reduce them lef
'
offered It.000.000,0rr0 lire (it bout rubble.**

*J8,0W,0O0| today for public
works in Rome city and province
to avert a general strike threat­
ened to proteat unemployment,
unofficial reports aald.
Newspapers forecast the cab­
Eyans. 27-year-old f o r m e r inet's action might be Itg last
Army Air force pilot, flow "The and that the harried IThrmler
Qt&gt;: bf Angals" named after hie might announce tomortow hi*
native Los Angeles. Teaman. SO- fifth government. Including rep­
year-old wartime flight Instruc- resentative* of two small leftist
■-- (twwiiaieO ■■ re a e Rtakti
parties, which would afford the
s^'v
1’
---government an unaasailalde mar
&amp;D8t Office Revealfl Jorlty In the asmsmbly.
a
• a tt
‘ehsmher of labor for
■ i\e w { S e a s o n a l llO U rH Rome province « u to consider
the
'a: offer later to­
^ Postmaster Joel 8. Field today day. It had demanded 10,000.000,announced |h a t tho Poet Offire 000 lira to help the unemployed
will be open every shopping day In the Rome area, estimated at
Th* general strike threat
Christmas, Including Wedand Saturday afternoon*. remained Implicit,
} that shoppers take adROME, Doe. 10. {Jh— T ie
. of tbasa two day* to
the strain on d«*ui work- Chamber of Labor voted a gen­
eral strike for Rome’s provine*,
other day*.
.effective at- midnight.
The government of Premier
on Wednedaa/a and closed Atclde de Gasperi, according to
■day afternoon*, a t theae unofficial reports, had offered
y* been found tp bf moat Bhoul »1,000,000,000 lira (about
HH,650,000) for. poUic work* Ip
the city and province of Rome In
CAMP FIRE
an effort to avoid, the strike,
MP, N.
which w si called to protest un­
employment.
P winter
■ to death
HULGAKIA* CflANUB
rly
LONDON, Dae. 10 OPl-Nickoto
Dolatovchev. Bulgarian political

tbs

I. Voluntary t n d u* t r y-w I d e
.agtcenieiik to hold living tbtti in
line. Anti-ttu«t laws would be
ret avidc tcmjwitatrly for such
agreement*, and lh- Administra­
tio n would be given monk/ to
ptpmotr -tifji * piogiam.

active mekbeiship on hand to a
maximum of 51 natidns.

from Hovn-t-occup
&amp; •tontlM
tlaM l an Cm * fcU

&gt; TKTERBORO. N. J.. "bee.' 10
OPl—Cliff Evans and George
Twiman landed their twn pint ■Wed. 100-horaepowef f l i v v e r
planea at Taterbnro airport at
•10:1,0 A. M. today, ending a lei­
surely 26,000 mil* globe-circling
flight unique In the h itte r/ of
aviation.
, The two former Army pilot*
came in a* cnaually aa they de­
parted from this auburban com­
mercial airport on Aug. 0. They
Itad flown aromvl 'tha earth tn
123 dkya to ihow that It could
done In little fabric-covered
be. doi
Jffcraflt with a cruising speed of
per hotor.
IPS rollea
ml
flight of fighter plane* •»W ad the tyro pilots oft the final
from Harrisburg, Pa., todly.
, JSvani came In flrat, touching
thg runway if few aeeondi ahead
or.Truman.
.The flag* of 23 nation* and
various Insignia gathered e t each
o f.th eir 49 etopi were painted on
the -aides of each of tha tlhy
tUanea, smallest rVcr to eroea the
dKiuu and to circle tha globe.
Beneath each of tha flags was
tha name of a leading person In
country. ^ Including that of

program provides, for;

countriesbal M
lh

The SecseUry-General said he
would preside at the oiM-iiing
aetaion Jan. &amp; pending selection
nf a chairman. The stuff expect*
the new body to meet about
twice a week. The big power veto,
used 22 times by Kus-tia , in
the Security Council, f* one of
the *ubjecta tilled for debate;
Lie announced that the com­
mission to supervise elections
and independence for Korea—al­
so created at the suggestion nf
Marshall—would leave Jan. 2 and
hold ft* fit si session in Seoul
sometime .before Jan-- 10- The
.Soviet Ukraine, one of the nine
nations named by the assembly
to the Korean Commission, h’a*
announced* refusal to serve, and
It was considered likely that
rami*
Russia would *, Wu- lb*

the Scnvie Repuh-

ican 5|erim « Comrmltcc, and
t loll-e* HeptiMu vn l eader- H ll&gt;
eel: of Indiana, announced tho

Fred W. Smith, president of trgular assembly which tan (lorn
Lions International, was escorted ^ * P L -L 6 -la -N o v ..j^ _wi|b. ill A 7 .
attending
into Sanford this morning with a
•U,nd,n« ‘ T,,c
tiren blowing police car leading the Soviet boycott would reduce the

fram current production ‘number* for the welcoming. Klfor the unification wanfi w ai represented by Prasl-

(p &amp; World

chairman ol

V I Sits L o c a l U U D

• Manhall skid ha wanted
clearly understood “that the
Member* of the Sanford Lions
United Slate* la not prepared to Club,
headed by King Lion W. O.
to aqy program of rrpar- Llvlngatorr turned out In good

Flivvers’
Marks End

WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 &lt;/Pr—
Republican congrervionsl Icldet*
agreed IrnLy on a l»ur-|K&gt;mt *nti-tnlLlum piogtam for enactment
dunng the present vesuon ol Congic»». Senator Tall of Ohio,

Fred W. Smith,

way down Dark Avenue-ftom II* •
south city limits, and was given a
hearty reception by City and
County official*, and representa­
tive* of civic orgsniialioni at lh.Florida Stale Bank.
President Smith Was accompan­
ied here m his specially decorat­
'd Lions automobile by A- A. Delarge of Winter Garden, interna­
tional representative of Lions aBd
C. EL McNulty, a director of the
'Hganiulion. and Dr. C. W. Breader Pettis, designer of the Monu­
ir ment of Stales at Kissimmee. *

NO. 278

Associated Press Leaned Wire

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Artist Has Power
To See Room As If
It Were A Picture
lip UAL BOY Lit
TIEW / YORK,—&lt;VP»—Climb a
flight of stair* in an elderly brirk
Itouae in Greenwich Village. Open
the door and you come into the
home and workshop of a lady of
courage.
She la Oorthy Romalpe, who
learned how to be an interior
decorator by t«lng a Janitor.
Some yeara avo tragic cir­
cumstances compelled her to earn
a living by taking rare of two
houses Previously she had been
an a rtist—an "artist who couldn't
paint,” aa ahe put it.
" It aeemed the black-«t nerlml
of my life," ahe said. "I had to
elewn rooms, acrub stairs, stoke
fu m arrs. I was numb with end*
lesa fatigue and despair.”
Troubling her spirit most was
the fact her labor gave no outlet
to the creative force she fell
within her.
“ I was an artist faced with th*
necessity to earn a living, yet
Inexorably forced to create—in
tom* form or other,” she said.
Rut if oqc channel is blocked,
the creative forte of an artist
must find another 6utlet. Mrs.
Romalne found hers In painting,
repairing, furniture and redecorat­
ing the two old housea.
"I learned I could makr a
picture out of a room," ahe aald.
The . dlacovcry changed her
whole life, and for that ahe la
Still grateful.
'T ragedy makes you go forward," ahe said. "You have to—
there's nothing to g o -bark to,
■»Yoft have to Iw daring."
Little little ahe tested her grow­
ing skill by redecorating the
apartmenta of her friends. Her
problem was to do this without a
large esnendlture of money, as
her friends weren't the type who
buy furniture bjr the vanload.
_ "B ut- every artist loves a
challenge” she said, ."and to
Move M e result* with small
means Is thrilling.
"An artist has the strange and,
personal power of aeeing things
aa a picture. When 1 entered a
room I could ace the elements that
made it blurred, drab or un?
harmonious. Rut by simple changes
In the justoposithm of * nbiec's
new color patterns, re-doing old
• pieces of furniture, choosing
lovely lamps and eliminating use­
less and ugly things I learned to
put harmony, rhann apd person­
ality Into a room.
"I found that beauty la not
merely a m atter of cost but of
taste."
Gradoally Mrs. Romalne con­
verted this hobby into a fulltime
career. She Still specialises in
helping people of ioW-hudget Incomes who
"need beauty In their
•no "i
surroundings” but haven’t time
or talent to do their own decorat-

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the hric-ahtiras of dusty
auction rooms in I-uwer Manhattan she turns up Inexpensive bar­
gains,-‘finds many fin* old pieces
of furnitures disguised by rout*
of cheap paint.
"Having no money taught me
that It Isn’t the price you pay—
- It's what a thing is that'* Im­
portant," she said, "and I don't
agrea with people who helyachn
that life Is dismal.”
Her own creed—taken from the
New T estim enl—is painted over
her fireplace and give* her dally
comfort:
_

Palestine Fights
iijMiisMiv o n , i*«a* U ni

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FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1947

T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

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'estimated by Hebrew papers at
mors than $4,000,000.
, 'Angered Arabs demonstrated
•gain io Egypt and Lebanon, Iwl.
o f the aeven countries whose repretentativrs w ill confer Monday in
Cairo on means of “ defending
and liberating” Palestine. which
the United Nations voted to cut
into Jewish and Arab nations. Tim
British arc to abandon thru
League o f Nations mandate next

year.
Recruits for an Arab expedi­
force started basic train­
grounds o f Syrian schools.
donations and volunteer*
in.

tionary
ing on
Money
poured

‘ Bom* 60,000 demonstrators nu-i
In the center of the Lebanese
Capital of Beirut protesting the
' partition decision. Arab sources
aald 8,900 men and 63 women
■ from Lebanon had volunteered
to fight partition.
lUile to disperse dcmunstratoV*
!.CIub-wislding police were unCairo, despite a government
hlbition against such maultatlona. Moslem brotherhood
tgU f 'cmiad off tb# dsul­
tra lion.
Homo 200 police with rifles
machine gun* guarded the U.
emlutssy In - the Iraqi capital
* ! to■ pprotect
ft i
a p p i It
n tM
Hack such ’os waa visited
U. 8. Information aarvyesterday. Trad* uncancelled a demon

and n alfa were relr quiet, although an Arab
ported bombed to ilcalli
port city. Tha three-day
general atriko ran out Its
■ ■ ■ In i’atcstlns.
troop* acre 'on • the
In Palestine, .although it
Moslem sabbath. Armored

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.MARRIED 3 HOURS
LOS ANGELES Dec. 6 0T»)—
[Small Bargee Lines Soil Conservation
Wilson, 09, says he has been
Stressed To Youth John
married to the asm* woman for
Rap, Law Asking
a #7 yeara hut hasn't seen her since
OMAHA, Dm . 6-U P )—The n •TMlWO.
for
soil
conservation
will
not
be
ICC Regulations brought home to the people until Wilson finally got around to

Republicans Plan
l(M&lt;lliia&gt;&lt;l un P a ,, It!**'-)
vvney aid program for Franre.
ILal&gt; and Austria.
A fight to slash the proposed

J5U7.LOU.OOO expenditure to
aw a* »-'tO0.MK),OO0 was premised
n the House for Monday.
Other developments In Con­
gress included:
• I. Edward Brown, president
of - the First National' Rank of
Chicngo, told the Senate Ranking
.'ommiltec there should he no
ed u ctio n 'll feriersl taxes "while
we are In this- Inflationary pec
rlod." Hrown also is head of the
eurrni React ve Hoard's advis­
ory council of private bankers
but he emphasised he wss speak­
ing personalty in opposing any
considering proposals • to curb
tax cut now. 'the committee la
oaiik credit and installment buy­
ing.
Si. Secretary of Agriculture
Anderson opt-oacd before a Sen­
ate Judiciary Subcommittee any
effort to set n legal minimum
of the amount of wheat he should
withhold from export in ordrr
to provide a domestic carTyovet
of grain Into I94H. The subcom­
mittee is considering proposals
to continue export controls.

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THI KNTIRt PADS SUIWAY SYSTIM WAI PAIAIYZ7D when French workrn walked out of three power stations.!
Here, crowds Jam the curbstones waiting for buses—th* on* medium of transportation le ft A few hours after
this picture was taken, th* police succeeded In removing sltdown strikers from the city's electrical'generating'
plaotp, enabling the Farts subway system to operate again.
__(International Radiophoto) ’

WASHINGTON.’ Dec. 3 ( /P &gt; A proposal • that tl«e House cut
the Administration's $597,000,000
emergency foreign aid program to
. l/.ullnn-rf rival r a i l osar
( I s s IIssm i , . m Paa* «•»»
$300,000,000 came today ^ from
at the earliest possible moment
haired at the yale. but a spokes­
Rep. Jonkman (R -M ie h ).
SAN FRANCISCO Dee. 6 UP) »'“t we regard it as dangerous to
man- inside said -there were be­
—The
time
of' Gcnaral
Mae Afth- **»• I »*curlty
of the allied
■
m
~
"■
I—
"ed nations
Jonkman announced he w ill lieves! to be many injured.
ur'a homecoming and whether hr •"**.
to* P ? e « «f the world as
offer a formal amendment to that
T ra ffic clogged h i g h w a y - t may become a candidate for the
M CTUflly misleading to the
effect when the aid b ill, now be­ around the farm , impeding move­ 1948 presidential nomination are Germans them ielrcs to pretend
mere setting up of a central
in a
g ck
debated by the House is-open- ment o f emergency equipment. m atters strictly up to th# general
jn
himself,
says
his
no.
1
admini.
‘
P*™*®
*ortrnme«it would result
rd *(o amendments next Monday.
The blast occurred at 10:30 A. strator in Japan. •
*n b a lin g the division of Ger*
'
In a speech prepared f i r House M. (P S T ).
Lt. General Robert L. Elrheh
’.
..
delivery. Jonkman contended the
W ithin a few
miles,
flame* berger told Interviewer* yestrrrrench F o r e i g n
Minister
Slate Department has overestimat­ shooting 100 feet into the * air day he had no views on either '*eorgrs Bldoult prepared a statenient that France would accept
matter.
ed the needs of Italy, Austria and were visible four miles away.
Elchelherger hvada the Eighth Anglo-American plans to raise
hire companies from nearby Army, which execute* allied pol the level" o f Indi
France. H r said the Administra­
Juatry. in.. Gertion's estimates were basrd^ on communities were rushed to tlm Icy In Japan, and I* returning to i m*nX—« r ranee obtained auffiscene in an attempt to localise the hla command with hia wlfo after c,ent guarapt*** against future
H»ph&gt;«*td fa tu - " ; .
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Many Injured

MacArthur’s Plans
Not Stated By Aide

Red Plan Rapped

two month* In Washington,
• aggreaalun..
"Japan la pitifully weak.” he . Hldault Haled two' principal
no ______
ejianrs* French conditions:
said. “And there
___ __Is ...
that the Japanese are Just pre- . Allied control of tho steel protending to like the idea of De- during, ‘coal-rich Ruhr, the Inmocracy. They are sincerely try- duatrlal renter of Germany.
Ing to follow our ways.”
A treaty "similar to that pr &gt;
Considerate treatment of Japan pooed by the United States gov"may pay off a lot for ua some eminent. "
day, unless we muff the ball and | • -Marshall in hia statement said
ilrop it into the ditch," he added.; Molotov “has spoken almost dally
t
| on the need for a German gov-»
rrrnm«'nt.“
‘I hope," the American areTaber Is chalrmsn of the House
, e i . y X i a r e d 7 “ h 7 w m now he
Appropriations Committee and a*
precise regarding th* creation
such wield* powerful Influence
H'mUlaarS liom I ' m , Oh I
of- conditions which would make
on the amount of fund* voted by
l l w t S w l from r»a» llaal
ter day by the natloJal assembly, a central German government a
the House for any purpose. Ills two p a iti in th ii ways '
the lower house.
living reality and not a pretense."
In his opinion, Marshall said,
romntittee will begin work next - Part one: today''» gateway de­ . Tho new law is aimed at
week on appropriations hilts to dication. with Governor M illard F. breaking strikes whifh hava the principles necessary to en­
idled more than 2,000,000 worker* able a German government to
back up whatever winter relief
function effectively include:
program may eventually b* ap­ Caldwell describing to more than tor almost three week*.
Police oporK-JI an Investigation
"Thu basic freedom fur tha
4,000 listeners tiow (he establish­
proved by Congress.
A t the House went on with ment o f the 454,000 acre Ever­ of a bombing last night at the individual: the abolition of to n ­
sreneral debate, Ren. Mason glades National Park as the 28th home of Communist la-adrr Mau­ al boundaries, except aa delirn(R-HI) assailed the Administra­ sikIi park in the nation came rice Thor ex in suburban Choiay- (nation of occupation areas, with
Le-Koi. A grenade exploded be­ no hindrance
the ----free . flow
------------ to
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tion’* entire foreign policy. lie
Imrci was of peusms, -idea* and good!
praised side the house hut Th&lt;
said he will oppose the proposed about. The Governor
cU* and there wa* throughout the whole of Ger­
Marshall
long-range
program (ho.; who rook part. Joseph J. muJ ."*•
for European recovery, hut favor* Lawlrr. third aui.tant | » . » m * . t e r l ^ ,Un",,' r ' No ° ,Mf W*’ ’ many; and a 'elen r determination
of the economic burdens the
emergency *|d to relieve actual
t German people -are to bear."
dislrrss In Europe.
*7— general. wa» the next speaker, a f-| Today * turner faiurc was
The secretary put _blountly to
Harking hack'to policies d t th* ter which tperjal portal crewi be- second in Paris this week. I’oIIcj
late President Roosevelt, Mason gan to rta n 600,000 letters bear­ cleared sltdown strikers from the Soviet, French and Rritiah
declared "the mess In Europe to­ ing llie new Everglade* National six power plants Tuesday morn­ foreign mlniatera 'th e ouettlon:
day I* laroelv of our own Park rtamp through cancellation ing ami gt&gt;l power on • after a “Are the members of this coun­
blackout of several hours caused cil prepared to create the con­
making" and "stem* from the
Bnwaaemrnl policy of the 'In- machinr* and the rtamp went on by a strike of electrical work- ditions under which German ,po­
litical and- economic unity can
dispensable man who headed tale at the Florida City p o rto ffire. vf*,
• • •
Thl*
morning,
failed become a reality?"
th l. nation fdr I I lo n r-vear. and i
two. Tomorrow', principal,
™
. * "»»"«
ng. the power f.ilrd
directed our foreign relation* dur-1cpn!mony #t +;Vrrgladc« City, I*1/®, A- M- J»ul
c,nw hl“ 't
Ing^thaj
it time."
,wh*n Governor Caldjrrll will for- '
l«k 4*'■ mjhutM in - some pgrt*
BERLIN. Dee. S -U F i-N o n hBml oypr
k ar„ to of the city in top priority hulld- Communist parties today denounc­
The Marshall Plan. -----------Mason as­-serted. calls for the United 8tates Interior Secretary JullUs Krug. i"*»
»• radio, telegraph ed aa a Communist trick th* Soto "bleed Itself whit* to furnish T h o 'c * b W t offlrer wlU In turn and news wire relay cctfier* called "German People'* Congress"
Power
line*
to major factories which will open here tomorrow
lifeblood to a patient who perrtst* | ntro4jUfe president Truman, who
in following a court* that con- wlJ1 f |ve , , 2 t0 jr mJnule ad- apparently 'remained down, how­ under auspices of the Russian
ever.
sponsored Socialist U nity,P arty.
tjnually taps hia otrength." .
drrM on conservation.
Congress Is ft&gt; elect a GerIn support of the bill. Rep. JaPresident Truman’* talk will * The subway company said at
vtts (R-NY) told the Rouse that and MBS. 2:30 P. M.) Other first it had managed to get a man delegation to seek audi­
"failure to enact It will result in be nationally broadcast (NBC few trains running at stow pace ence before thfc Mrejgn-ministers
Communism taking over by force speakers will Include Senators only 30 minutes after the shut­ conference in London.
Th* Social Democratic press
the government* of France end Claud* Cepper and Spestard L. down, but later announced thal
Italy thhi winter.”
the first traina after the black­ charged that German Commu­
, Holland f i t Florida.
He denied the meaeurv would, Lawler handed album* contain out did not move until 9:60 A. M. nists, with Ruslan endorsement,
The key industrial center of were packing the Congress to
“bleed this country whit* , aay-1 )njt th , new stamp to Governor
Ing the- maximuni wheat ship- 'caldwcU. l i i u g U ^ t i u a t w 'H u f h St. Etienne, near Lyon, wn* elect three leaders of th rlr own
— ^ -------—
"
~
- Ii reported virually In the hands petty as delegates to Ixmdon.
lr' l',f1 -------------------«»• M t c xceed Em.reon, “Florida
City
PostmlsThen, this* reports said, Rus­
00,000,000 iiushela while the p re -, tree* Ann* U.Xh*p&lt;A*n and other of Jta (jO.OOO atrikere, with strikj
V. 1«. MolotOV would pro­
»ent voluntary conservation pro- officials
committee "Police'' »rid to bo In al*'*
to the other foreign minis­
* 'r**dJr h**
100,000^.
Governor
Celdwell declared control of streets and newspaper* pose
ters that the** Communist* be ad000 bushels.
I
establishment of th* new there.
tied as spokesmen for all GarHep. Lyle (D-Tex) urged P**-1 p*r W was tha result of teamwork
A 'third striker died of wounds mi
on the peace question.
aage of the hill and aald he de- unong state officials, the legiala- suffered yesterday at Valence many
The leaders of Germany's two
plored any mood of fear on tha lure and publlcmlmled dtlien*. aa the teault of a fight to re- biggest
political parties, the Soc­
part of Congress.
“While there arc 28 park* .In occupy a railway station. There
••What th* re*
rest of the world the national ayateiA," said th* were- similar attempts at Be- ial Democrats and th* Conser­
needs is a .spark of the spirit that Governor, “thl* park In future stera, Narbonne, Perpignan, Mar­ vative Christian Democrats, sharp­
rejected Commmunist Invita­
haa made America great, he said. yeara will ill upon th* top rung seille and Carnoule*. The effort ly
tion! to attend th* Congress.
"We have perhaps the greatest of the ladder and will bring more succeeded In Carnoule*.
Tho Socialist Unity Party’*
opportunity of history—to sand visitors to Florida than any other
A train and 16 cars were de­ Communist leaders than Intensi­
not cold dollar*, but a gift of of the slate'a attractions.'
railed near Tours, without serlotu fied their efforts to round up refriendship to the** people.
casualties.
resentstions from labor
f ire, Uachtra and
MILAN,'ItAiy, Dec. 6 UT&gt;- groups In all son** to give
Stocks plummeted In ’Milan to­ meeting
meet! r an all-Germany eomi
I P n l t t M i i m r , i , Owe)
day, touching off a riot by a Ion. They announced that even
( C w l l s s r S t r - w ras* O H I
taken by I.ocal 2HH came as tho bald by th* House Committee on mob whleh stormed the itock former N ail party members will
ba welcomed aa "noyr considered
Union and Carbide officials re­ Un-American Activities in Octo­ exchange.
#
Small u a d e n . apparently pan
turned bargaining negotiations. ber.
They contended th at the .‘com­ ke-alrickrn over the prusjH.-t »f t *‘T h la ‘le th* biggest bluff ever
The union’s contract with Cifblde, which operate* the huge mittee waa violating their Con- paper lossi* of mill ions of lire. attempted by a political party,
gaseous diffusion plant for. sep­ dilutions! rights tty inquiring in&lt; Invaded th* trading pit *na chas­ “Tha Social Democratic press
ed out the operator*, to.nporerilv said. "It 4a an attem pt by the
aration of uranlum-336, expiree to their political1 .beliefs,
Dmytryk Is a motion picture halting butintt*. Police cleared Communist* to gain dictatorial
' ."We received a wire from Mar­ director, Blbtrman a director- the floor, hut th* demonstrators power.”
The American, nritish
and
tin Wagner, our International producer, Scott a writer-producer, gathered outside and ,»crearned French military government! plan­
".
4‘ ned to tend observer* to the Con­
resident In Washington, author­ era. Dmytry and Scott recently Invsetiva.
A spokesman for the bank gress.
ing th* strike If no contrac. were dlamlaaed by RKO Studio,
,'
Is signed by‘ Tuesday,” Terry and the other* Sr* scenario writ- of Italy in Rome said no new
Lardner by 20th Century Fox, factors had, arisen to cause the
declared.
The union official sold there and Cole and Trurobo by Metro break. Tha drop in price*1 of
were 84 points at dispute between Goldwyn-Mayer. The Other* have ■lock* has been under way la Mi­
lan for several days, and t bo
th* union and Carbide and that no regular studio contracts.
position, of apeculators holdii
non* of them had befp settled.
ORI-ANDO Dee. 6 01V-P*t*
/ JAPS CONVICTED
■
has become
A company spokesman confirmed
for | higher
p:rices
‘
Cooper of Ponte Vedr* “
GUAM. Dee.'* (A')—Three for­ tenable.
\
there were a number of points
Stock-ln^fist Motors, which took an early second roui
at dispute and said, "W* hope mer Japanese army officers were
‘ i by a 0 . 8. military bed reached a Mgh of MOO lire
to reach a settlement in th* nean American filer who
a steady rise since -the par 68 to match, his
goUatidns.”
'jjs dropped
"
* on the Rome
armistice,
In s mss* meeting last night,
i and give him 1M with
market from the Niov. 6 quotation
her* of th* union voted to
a quarter of the field *
the

The Senate has passed-a $597,*
000.000 hill aid to the three F.uropcan countries, as asked hy Pres­
ident Truman. But chances that
the Administration will ' get House
approval for anywhere near the
amount f i' desires were dimmed
further hy the attitude of Rep.
Taber (R-NY). He said the $597.000.000 asked is "loo liberal."

fire.
The expulsion ahook homes and
buildings In a wide area.
The county fire department
said that the largest tanka In
this field hold a million barrel*.
Th* tains source said it was
reported th* explosion . (sit one
ol the largest 'tanks.
Th* El Segundo tank farm la
on* of the largest In South­
ern California, hut most storage
tanka are underground.

Everglades Park

CIO Gives Okay

By GORDON B R 0W N _
AF Hpeclgr Washington Service
WASHINGTON Dec. 5 (/P)—
Small barge line operators, many
of them from Louisiana, hava
protested against pending legisUation
"
they contend . would put
them under Interstate Commerce
Commission supervision and pos­
sibly drive them out of business.
The bill, supported by the com­
mission. would give it authorlt:
to regulate all shipment*, by ra
water, highway, or air, of dangsroua or explosive
i s ' commodities.
IAlthough
though th# measure is pendIng In the Senate, by agreement
a hearing on It was conducted
k by th* House 8mall
I this week
Business Committee. The opera­
tors contended that alne* they
hauled large quantities p t pet­
roleum products and sulphur,
they would be subject to the bill
and placed under ICC regulation.
A. D. Henderson of the Amer­
ican Association of Small Busi­
ness, said th a t the small Inde­
pendent contract barge lines r
present virtually the only unre­
gulated carriers In the country
and are th* only group, making
money.
And R. A. Steigler argued that
the proposal "can oaly produce
confusion and overlapping of
Jurisdiction and Oral coats mon­
ey."
"Mora expense*," he said,
“mean higher freight rates * and
that will affect every business­
man In the United State*."
II. B. Jordan of th a . Canal
Barge C o , asserted the bill "with
the addition of a few words would
bring about complete regulation
of our Industry, and ‘'complete
regulation would mean the destructlon of many o f us.'
H. J. Collin*, Marin* Contrac­
tor. said h* feared th at "If w*
are regulated by the Interstate
Cumuu'rro Commission wr would
have no business.”
Frank Perrin, executive assis­
tant director of the Office of De­
fense Transportation,* supported
the bill and said its purpose was
to place regulatory authority
over transportation and packag­
ing of explosive commodities un­
der one bureau.
He contended it was "no at­
tempt to put exempt carriers
under ICC regulations," would
have no effect on operating
right* and wrtild give the ICC no
authority to fix rates of the con­
tract carriers. .

French_Police Orders

;

Movie Writers

J. W. Welln Assigned
As State Patrolman
J. W. Wells, ex-Marina and for­
mer member' of the 8L Petersburg
Police Department ha* completed
his course in training aa a 8tato
Ilghway Patrolman
Pa
Highway
and has beep
.signed
to th* Fourth District
— —
hicn inrfud
which
includes Seminole County.
II* will Start his patrol duties
Dec. 20 In this County, it was an­
nounced at the 8h*rlfr* office
this morning by SgL Bill Norrlt.
Patrolman Wells was greeted
this morning by Sheriff P. A.
Mere and invinbara of hia staff
and waa assured of their ftill co­
operation. He succeed^ th* late
L. C. Render who waa klljed • In
an accident
on We* First
' 8tre#t.
....................West
He revealed that he served 20
months in th* Pacific Theater with
the Marine Corps, Is married and
served aa a policeman in 8L
Petersburg following his discharge
from Marine duty.
MOONSHINE SLUMP
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 UP)—
The raobnahinlng Industry, run­
ning counter to the general busi­
ness trend. Is'In a slump.
Th*. Interal ReVneus Bureau
today appraised the value of
stills, whisky, n'ifrf* end other
equipment s s lid m fro m moon­
shiners between July 1 and Nov.
1 this yraV a t &gt;417,989. In th*
same period of last year, the
appraised value of such seliures
was &gt;718,989.
months compared with M i l l ‘In
the same 1948 period.

it D taught in
. schools
_
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Muster of the Boll Conservation
Society of America said today.
" If our schools are going to
teach children bow best to live and
be good clUxens," the Milwaukee
man declared in an address pre­
pared for the society'*, annual
convention, "they cannot leave
out this m atter of soil and water
conservation.”
"Not enough of our citisens to
day rtcognixa their responsibilities
for the conservation of our nat­
ural resource*. Thl* can It* traced
directly to th* fact that these
citizen* were not taught that they
are totally dependant on produclive land for their livelihood.
Betides proving toil conser­
vation training In high school, it
is also necessary that “more col­
leges and Universities provide for
basic and advanced work in soil
and water conservation,” the
aodety president declared.
Almost every state aa wall a t
about a doxen foreign countries
were represented at th* second
annual 'meeting of the aodety.

doing something about their lo n g .
separation yesterday.— He filed *
suit for an annulment on groundf
of fraud or a divorce on grounds
of desertion.
In hi* sufi ag d iirt Ttllle Schlauroff Wilson aald they were m ar­
ried In New York city on May 4,
1900. Ho waa inducted into the
U. S. Army two hours, after the
rcremony and nr»Vr heard from
her again, he stated.

HUMOR CONFIRMED
WASHINGTON Dec. 6 .U P ) - .
Undersecretary of 8l*te Robot©
A. Lovplt said today the United
8late* - embassy In Moscow hat
buying spree." l«ovctt told thi
confirmed report* of a "Ruaslai
Senate Appioprlation* Commit,
tee that a telegram lust received
from Ambassador W alter Bedell
Smith indicated “panic buying"
"•cause of fear* of a change in
the value of Russian currency. *

Reuther Says Ford Is
Pretty Decent Sort
DETROIT, Dec. 6 UP)—Waller
P. Reuther today termed Henry
PonI II "a very decent aort of
a- cllixen” following an Informal
coll by the Industrialist on thy
president of Ihe^CIO United Au­
to Worker*.
" I see no reason why we should
not have aatisfkctory labor re­
lations,” Reuther said after an
hour's chat. "Individually, I'm
willing to meet him half way. He
he was willing to do that
too.
"Our choL waa vary .aaliafactory and very pleaeant
all
around.”
*
PordV vialr to the big UAW
CIO headquarters building In
midtown Detroit apparently came
unannounced, and resembled a
similar casual call the young
auto executive made on CJO
president Philin Murray In Wash­
ington last May.

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Molotov Asks
Ten Billions
n
Red M inister Gives
R ussia's D em ands
On Germ an O u tp u t
A t Big Four M eet
LONDON. I)*r. 8. (/Pi— For•Ign Minister V. M, Molotov
today listed four-power control
of (hr Ituhr and rrpral of Ihe
economic m rrgrr of (hr Ameriran and British rones aa part
of thr price of Hotlel sx rrrsaent fo unify Germany.
i

Established 1908 .

Snow Cuts Phone
Service In North

Arab Heads Meet
To Plan Way To
Fight Partition
Fiery B attles Rage
In T el Aviv. Aden
And In Palestine

MONDAY. D EC. 8. 1917

Associated Press I^ a srd Wire

N O . 276

Red Efforts To Reds Accused
Block Relief Of Insulting
Are Attacked U.S. Official

Senate Studies
All-American
Defense Pact

Rom anian Police E n ­
te r Homes Of A m er­
ican M ilitary M en:
French Strike Dies

V anclcnhcruSaysM casure Could Not Be
T h w arted By E ffect
Of ParalyziiiR V eto

WASHINGTON. Dec. fl ( / P i O fficial rrp o tl* that police in
Communist • dominates!
Romania
searched the homes and auto­
mobiles of ..United Slates d ip ­
lomatic and m ilila iy ofltctals were
made public today by Senator
Knowland (R -C a lif.).
He iaid be would tell tbe Sen­
ate that "our diplomatic and m il­
itary i personnel lias been pushed
arnuitd" in violation of oidinaty
diplomatic courtesy.
Knowland told reporters he first
learned of the incidents on an
overseas European inipection tup
and that a cable from the Amer
Kan minister in Romania, Rudolf
E. Schoenfield. confiimed these
instances:
I. Romanian "secret police"
tw ice, seaichcd the .home n f j .
captain attached to the American
military staff despite protests of
the captain that his wife wav
"expecting an iq ^ n l" and could

W A SH IN G T O N . l ) r r s - dS —
t h r Senate ra tifie d tixla) a
Itr a ly pledging mutual action
h* th r nations o l th i* hemi. sphere against *n&gt; aggressor.

DES MOINES, Dee. 8 i/D—
Thirty-four town*
In north
rentrnl and northeast Iowa
were cut off* from long iliatance telephone service today
following .now, elect and high
wind* yesterday arid last night. 'S ta te D epartm ent In ­
Meanwhile, then- wa* up to
sists S t r i k e s In
six Inches of anow bit th&gt;ground at acme point* In n "
F rance Arc Aimed
not (tut n Iow a from Hioux
City to Mason City. Illghw an
&lt;
A t Influencing U.S.
were haxardous but open. The
Northwestern Dell Telephone
WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 &lt;/P)
Company, which placed dam­
Dallas W. D oit, a 'Slate Depart*
age from the latest storm at
an estimated $60,000 aald aome mrnt o fficia l, said today Communof the isolated towna were
iit-in ip ire d ilrik e t in Fiance mav
•hose to which nervier waa rut
be aimed to ditcouragf* Congreti
off by .imilar storms 'a*,
week. The. company »ald the
from voting emergency leltel for
cumulative, lolal of damage ( that country.
from last week's and yester­
Dort. department adviser on reday's storm* would amount to
i lief and rehabilitation. Agreed with
about I t 00,000.

LONDON. Dec. ft ( /P j- F o t- ^
cign Minister V. M. Molotov t o - ,
day Hated $10,000,000,000 rep­
aration! and repeat o l the eco­
nomic m rigei o i the British and
American ro n ri at the price nf
Soviet a g irrn irn l lo ihe economic
nnilicalion o f Germany.
Under wctlcrn p ie n u ie . Molo
lo r detailed R im ia 'i demand* on
Germany for the f ir il time unce
foi'.’ ign m innlen* council
convened Nov. 25.
He coupled hi* reparation* dem ind, a reiteration o f -previoin
£ Soviet figuiei. with an attack up­
on British-American plan* (or
IIr ASSOCIATED PRESS
economic revival of their occupaA iah trader* converged on C ip­
, lion area*. The*e, he *aid. were ro today to decide how the/
"aimed at the liquidation o l Ger­ w ill oppose the partition of I ’ llm any ■* an independent d a te ."
e ilin r. already tla in rd with blood
J h e Soviet ilalrin e n t came a llr r o f AS prison* killed in nine day*
__ U. S. Secretary of Stale M a n h il! o l communal rioting over the
joined the B n liih and French Uniled Nations* de tjiio n . At le n t
repie*entative» in a thtee-pow*r 216 had been killed in the Middle
meeting la it night.
East.
•
Molotov's statement appeared
The lir r y battle of Tel Aviv
to bring no change In ln*t ipring''* wa* renewed during the'm orning
stand by the' Rusilans, which
deadlock the foreign ministers' and five mote Jew* were killed.
meeting In Moscow, Hr said the Seven Arab* and a Jew wete
cle|m to war damage* should he killed m oilier action* during lh*

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

leveral icnaJor* who suggested at
a Senate A pproprialioni Commit­
tee hearing that the French Com*
muniits had that purpose.
"They (the Communttlt) have
not told -ui all their plant hut I
think that it a very good infer­
ence." Dort m d .
Senator Hayden (D A m .) had
said he believe* it is the "d e lib ­
erate purpose" of the French
Communist* lo makr thing* look
as bad a* possible in that coun­
try to lhal Congreu w ill abandon
the Adm intlration's relief program.
Senator Knowland (R -C a lif) said
he thought so too.

DETERMINED T«) DISRUPT TRANSPORTATION,
(viewL. .lutvide the city at Alharin, I'nltce in fi.nc
up by the agitators. Ilsrriraibng tin* highway* wa.
muni.tv as they sought to overthrow the De tia»

lion.. r'..mniuui*i demonstrator* put tip a .,*a-t
*.em *t&lt;ondislied tin* block nrt.l cv.ihl -,i|n-r. put
i.h*- of the latest m.-thudi implijT.I t.y the Colli-j
wti government-_______ tInt.-iuatii.tiwl Rmliunbul.il 1

Tremendous Crowds See Santa Claus Supreme Court To
Land At Pier, Parade Thru Sanford Consider Ruling
• On GI Insurance

W \SH ISt.TO N Dee. 8 fd’&gt;
--i ii tint \ aitrlenbei g t HMtrbt *-.-rtte&lt;l indat there
is "no psroll/ing veto'* In
thr Inter*American Defense
(real*, u II came before the
Senate l»r rallliralion.
'Vandruberg declared it la
up . (or rim**tiler at inn at "a
•ignilicanl moment to detii..n-&gt;tr s ir lh* solidarity of
this hemisphere." Ihe Iresty
provide-* (»r litinl action
against aggression in Ihe
lieniivphrtr.
Ih e chairman of the Sena i r - Foreign Relations Com­
m itter urged his colleagues
lo ralitv
promptly. Ih e
agreement, hr *aid, offer*
lihcerfuL_eucuutjgiug and
happy ne«*i In a w sr-aeary
world whii'b I*, cioping. amid
con»lant 0ml multiple alarms,
tnwurd thr tunic-* liy which
men Inc
In iilniotia refer-* *
rliri- I** I{It*-’*11 . c\rti't-»e of
the tile |io«Ct artn III Ihe
I nili-il Nalnut i, t jmli-nlicrg
tinted rli.il ihe If ra il pli-dgr*
I lie- toini* in ti|inhllr* lo act
uq_a Luo third*, lu te lo Jrt*
ankr iaiuliiito* against an ag*
gre-'o r,
»

The Senate committee is hold­ not be dirlurbed.
ing general hearing* on foreign
", A rar carrying an Anierlcn*i
relief. It will pas* on appropria­ flag and “Secretary Ferguson of
tion* for that purpose if Congress the American legation" wav haltit’l l ( In n c**me to im p J&gt;iiiiiHiv mowing. Im .lril it thr \ | u
eventually approves, a foreign nl by five men, including » uni­
iritiu iL l’irr. and tb r a Jo iiu L iis ia d c —g u tn lit liit-bcmot v*a. i htm l .
aiH program: —
formed policeman, and Ferguson
• . llir Imwtii'K Win ■il***u bv i -iumii oi i- toi*.’ In- *• 'm 1**1
Dort was before .the commit-, was questioned “at guu point' inn
Hy ( ' i nni t
lee aa a witnes.
|r*l*r*l S x n la'i final, *\lnlr hr ilnrw tlirm en of i.imfy lr&gt; ill* in M ini Decision
and then detained 20 minute*.
The Question of the F ttn ta
Court Wonl.l C.uisr WASHING I P X De. R t/V)—
3. Home* of n *erge*nt and a gaily rq itn n ’Cii luitlir* mlr .Irm -alcii buytlc* sod won lo ’iiv pure!
Communists' aim* ram r up afta.- lieutenant ott the American mil*
s-.ilili a’ M’ rd no thr !T -lii liman** llav* m oliif "i l ll t i r l, in*! ill tl*-V
A -To Dm in Funds I hr Penile, n’kril |o .ippiove
several committee members ex­ Itary staff also were searched
pre'tv n irm b tl! of lllfc S fl'lW iilf I liyh Stnool |tr(» n p u if to n ! *&gt;n |h r
pressed doubt Congress should "bv secret pollc#.'*
a lira !) providing to r mutual
♦ r rilisci In i v i him «it-l rsm rt
vote million* for relief if the
WrXSHING I ON, D cl. ? t/I'l * ilcfcmr
Meanwhile, reports from th*
by Ameman rutions
lilffl luck slnitlntf, "Ssotn r 'l n *
countries to receive it are not Communist-dominated G e n e r a l
Hi* Suplfliie L Dili I ig jen i lodiy i g.iilnt .lggiessioti, was luld tots
coitilnir^o
I
n
ttn
1'
going to help themselves.
Confederation of luibor (COT)
d I* -icucw .1 d r ,t-.i.*o wltiib ll**- day that it rotilaju* tu* paralyrAt til* pier -in*;* fi* .i*d i.t
Thr Administration is asking had revealed suffered * sharp
paid over 20 year* in Tnduitrial night.
m-fiil float wit I, its ".*ii*iw“ , *-i I n tin *■ t&gt;r|*ritrnent imtlfftifi would m g v e to .
$607,000,000 to help France, Italy Selhark when * two-day strike
equipment, cu irrnt
production.
oil linu*i&gt; all i -jiilv for Id hi i Iiip r'-p titf llie Veiei’ ii.* Adnmiiilr,.
Bloodier even than Palestine and Austria through the winter.
&gt; rdahri
II ar&lt;Ir i #4 «*«
Delia I*&gt;i Vjildrtibrrg (K-Nfidi)
German asset* abroad and v a ri­
to the c a tn* 1 rffn it* nf loom- .
. i
.
.1 .
Senator MeKetlar (D-Tenn.l
w a i the little Arabian tea colony
ous service!
made Ibis oloiout ir ir ic i u e to
I**-m
„f
the
i..
v
ctoti
*.f
Scmimiie
i
,
h'
o f Adeji whgre B iilith , m ilitary commented on the French strikes
r ol ilie_l*ig fiower
Itifih H*;li-- i1; Ttiou-aii-l- *.f |i* *. f n - ' dor "I Nalnunl V fs n c I tu in a 's
and added;
foirew.controlled tha situation *(•
pie Janiin-.t lb- in t’-fionti I' h i I* i.tfr Inot la |u r |u’||i irt
veto rn the t.'inlrd Nationv ** he
"I want to help them, but I
Avenue ted F irJ t S treet -to joo*
't
p erw n s.h * ^ U e n killed. *d *,
nt l0 h#lp th e m ’if they
I be i lr * itio n I'V tl'C
l ’
S. opened ilehite on ratification of
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1 Al "- _V
L_k_L 'Jewt?
lr .«r“ Fr our
__ other i ^ ^ going ...
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i hi- nmeee.inn.
I I ffH(tlfetwtfl .*H
II«Ht I
TV* * D n n ‘ D n l i i v t A n ‘- 17V
of ■
them
Ui throw away
thetr
t i i * n i l ( l i l t III C lin Ig o , th e g*»v$500,000
In
Tb*white
rind
Seiiiltmle
Migb
Nearly
sustenance. ”
H O i&gt; H n n e u r o n
Ipcrtom died e*[|ier in Syria.
D*AvF, (»'*(*!*
S
rliool
Hand
with
i
t
»
liigti
trp
emmeol
in
-uni.
Ferguson (R-MIch.) put
27 V arieties Sold plug niiijorfttr'i Iu«t the |MI
Ii.ll ||.ilrt!t|ir$ |t» In p a id o u t o f
V T anna U irr ls P a a i i r f .
British informed the Unil- in Senator
that if the French ■peophptayiim iimppy m arches
The ,|ie National S m i.
f ile l i m i t
are
going
to
starve
because
At
S
an
fo
rd
'
Market
lltait
&gt;&lt;vntlali nuaw
**l*a♦tr»» \1
i V strike* reduced their production
Rr ASSOCIATED PRESS
p if il
|V |i tlq iia it
f n l l A v . * -i| I n
p r r - i- ,
i i
f i n ,
...
„ i ;
their ■
msndsti*
over P1
Palestine
May
formation.
The,,
tbr
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l",l",n ' ,’1
WASHINGTON* Dee. 8 U D - 15, making way for tbe Jewiih "It will look a t though we didn't
Pearl Harbor dav, with Ita hi!
i*ni*cri* a it t i m
u
iinririil la-HtnU lorollH't(VC, with ilollai- 111 .CXiesi-tif lltf fltcniiutirs
ter memories, wa* givrn n *uhJACKSOW II.I L, |Jc* H (.ajin
An atheist mother's fight to turn
IC m llaw s • • f* a* g lllm
dueai observance l&gt;y American- &gt;.*11 ^A'.nlni movfntrnl of hlotxl&gt; LgghHW Vi W mid DAV sign- **u fianl.
retiginui education &lt;;1***ea from state and ilt Arab counterpart.
»
•n Illinois public school goes lv . Great Britain lias controlled the
yesterday.
l produce *bowcd .* iitb-ttnlul i n ' "
li Ihr tjccirmn 1 mrt pvettuled,
At the H aw aiian base Itself.
, . . - , t , , ; i ..
The leniistieally ileroratrii fl**nl mil ( origtc*’ ilnA not Hipptv
fore the Supreme Court today for strategically placed land linee tbe
h i m ; in'.-,
s f/pt—
brief
crrenionlea
for
*
group
of
1
ilitnub
llir
.Ini
l&lt;-»
dav*.
nf Klwsuir sponsored Troop o of
a final decision.
* o ld .T u rk is h empite "crumbled in
I'li.im
i^-gi. iimg $266,066,139
tigHoy
_
S
m
uts
followed.
*
I
^
'he*’
at!.
1
^
iiilllqLi
jlie
1
it’ll
Irss
than
'
200
were
held
lo
mi
I
ami
eonlltiin
d
im|W'vr|nellt
to
.
Mrs. Vashtl McCollum ttppcalwrye fit 1
ill. Hie t’llthppine
open air'chapel in view of thortnlinge l* mdiialcrT l*o ihe tm ibroiaiioiU pf -itinll pines form. -Depyilmriit raid "llg- fiiu il. will W
* ed to the high tribunal to halt the first W orld War 30 years ago.
ii li.ruige ' iiintnluinn in the
David
Carpenter
While
in
Vol­
harbor
where
six
year*
before
the
such classed after Illinois court* Thrre are neatly twice at many
III n lamping ■n -n e for th e ...ui tillrm.slr lv lie too rd l . default on -fv iiiiiii(.Im i ttib-tl June .10, the
modish*
future. * arrording
mnt a .m l . muprire « « , bimil.ig
M
■
refuted to do so. She said they A rs h i as Jews in Paleitine, but usia County hunting deer with Jsnanrte struck treacherously.
weekend rrjH iil'. letein-d is llic Olhi t Mniit^ iibli fl th«* jump $ iM
...I 1 -tility in its* se,
h
is
.
brother
Charlea
of
Osteen
But
the
snnlverssry—riTiirring
.
9 £oM.iliM rroip
threaten to break down I hi* con­ the H ritiilt have le ilricle d immigra­
Thursday
afternoon
suddenly
Jacksonville
id
lt'c
*
nl
Flout!.,.
day
___
...
.........
.......
.........
......
for
the
first
time
on
*
Sunday
fill-men
...
keeping
the
sw.-irm
f
,
,
r
“
'
r
’ 'M-‘-«.»•"!• ;*«• I i-.itu l .-in .o i'il r e p o t i.
stitutional wall between church
rtt«
ifd 1 11,961
found’himself ’only 20 feet from j gave opportunity for many Anirr Stale M a tk rlt T runtto Iiffrrin tt' YOiinB*t«'t *
nHtiiikT tori |r•rt* |*4*FI r
*■ I • In
and state and, I f 'allowed to dcveU tion. •
I h u w lHU«-firlji»y »f | p itv n lc . | n,
large bear. With his first shot | Iran* to observe it in their place i’ ll
"When Ihe iword apeaks, »v.
*■ claims m the
op without limitation, will deauction itpeiate'l bv I m l In Sfiiitli’ri truck.
. S a n t a tTaii«’k distributed ....... a Ifi.lHVt j.-dir 'i G o o u l io I.UI i l-'iol atrio*iijt
$ 181,661,811) "were
feat the purposes df the public rrything else must be silent." said he killed the hear which is e iti-1 0f worship. . Pre-ildent Truman I V r c e ‘S u ir Fatmeta* M aikrt
than ♦ iahl &lt;r«te* f»f rnndv
Vfc. Adolph H. .Sjlmfiiti*- filed j.lonc with 767 public pro­
tbe exiled Mufti of Palestine. mated weighing between sou ami attended servtrr* In a liltJe
school.
pel ly Holm* totaling $81,191,329,
■"■ died inIUI3 in a J a t
The classes are conducted in H*j Amin F,l Husseinl. Hr mad*! 600 pounds. Tha carcass.ts in cold rhapel at the naval submarine et iged 7.00(1 field cralei per il-tv Sunfoor- smalt fry. the i Of the pis*-tie property claims,
Champaign *clfoot .building* dur- this comment at Cairo- whera hv storage at the Bltemore store at base in Key Weal, where lie wa« for a gornf - p all ill the week, the Hanford Merchants A-----military pti--on -ramn.
111 lied f-u i total
i t w ^ n o i *■■ f&gt;s» F.taMt
T ltr Vetern/f** X.lmlnutratbm , I,tH*I
met with Arab leader* from Rau- 30B Hanford Aveune, and the spending a -ihprt vacation.
iillti. 11(1 then presliled on n.e
pure*
ranging
from
$2
l&lt;*
$r*
Varpenter families are looking
of. th e T o u rlir p - mi. i ai ling umb-i i tegulation apply- of'S172.ntJ amt actual payment*
(F*itlR«Fi m f i t * lUfMt
An unusual number raid tri­
4f'*•it11*x•**+| "w l*A$ir I *1rh 111
forward to h i m fine meals o f bute- to their war dead In Ar­ llie Ppmpe no M arket bandied an '
n#«i omi
i &gt;mhit
: ittg* in
nv»‘r «h*
-i
beer aleak.
41 full* 11**1 nil l,6«f t meMl
j nlijli Giiiliriil L» pay Mr- /nAnVf*
lington National Cemetery here
Colli* Godwin.’ Sanford fireman
iiiMtifIIIv f**» a BUnrnntrnl Strike Ocartlini* At
The day waa not art aside ex­
am! hunting enthusiast, today a n -1 pfr|a ,|y j„ Manila where the Japtotal of 12U m-'.oth i. mill ll.eti'l*.
IncrufiNo A uthorized
non nerd
• j*!1 wa,k*r I ■hew? strurk almoit fimultan**- H urry B ohson’s Slorr
roiiliuu.' tb- mu nnotmit month*
Atom IMniif Nrara
hound, give birth to 13 pup« «n *
n «i,tiBM *•«
»t««
In B nilroad Kal i s l\ n- brng p In lived.
Official ■yetum* . from the AlThe Seminole High School Cel Wednetdty evening.
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h
Bobbed*
Of
$H0
If n h ."h rd - f -.1 1 'u ............o l' • o t b HI I” IF Tenn Dec &gt;t l-TO
tamont* Spring* election in which erv Fed football team will be on
f ( ||H I t f i l l e tl l i l t
|* n R f
I ‘St k i l l
Col. *ir“ E- Mathew* wits elected tertalned with a turke-V dinner at
ttu sk irk dioh
■ W ASHINGTON I » . R I * .
Will. . III-. tllk ” .lestlllne for
■j.nnn
r‘iif*r)inu *
hWIj®ItUrrilftt** CmnnieFfT Von
r m w.rrkn Iir mie- or th*
as mayor on Dee. 2, Indicate •he Longwood Hotel bv the T rt the papa dog. about It," he told
I'd . by polks* -if bBving robbed inic.ion today *uthnri(ed in T ito Kitfns MHilary
that he received 17V volet to 61 Hi-Y. a girt*’ club of Semlnota the firemen this morning. “ I don't
atomic bmnlt tdanta here little
Harry pobson's S|H»rtlng Good* rmssi's in first class pa* cnger
vote* rec-flved by hta opponent, High School, tonight at 6:30 want to distract Major from hit
tiuue limn 2 1 built* distant, comJ. D. Morrison.
&gt;\ rilli
I
Hungary
nniiv an-1 union negotiator* took
Glenn Carol Van Ruskrk died Store last evening, of 1811 In rash fares on western railroads -mid in
o’clock.
hunting.”
A
W. B. Ballard was elected a t
•l|i to-l-n the top |*«ur -the unipassenger m*rh fares on tlus Nr«
Among the 160 player*, teach- .Hunter* of ducka, the aeeson suddenly at 8:30 'o'clock last and a numhor of artirlrs.
E n try was made, according to York. New H aven, and llarifim l
V town clerk, assessor and treasurer era and guesti wilt hi; Peter for which, openi next Monday, evening at his honP Jp i . ■■
HUD ATEST. Ilim garv Dec 8 un’n 2-Wenl blanket wage de­
with* 166 rote* to 60 votes for Schaal, publicity .director for Sil­ were today reminded by Countv Mary where he had lived for the police, by forcing open s floor It nill usd.
%
HP)
lliingnrr and Yugnslavlll mand * ,
Mr*. Harriett Steinback.
"A- vet; 'vs.-'ri’ ns fat apart aa
The increase effective on all ^iKnt-,|
* L'U-yrar-old millver Spring* and former __aporta Judge K. w . Ware of the Federal past four yaars. He came to connecting th r Knl.san stole w ith
The following vote* were eaat rditor of The Sanford Herajd, ruling which set* the starting leke Mary from Binghamton, N'. the em pty store room formerly lines oberating w est of the Mi- j in r y nv,ia(„„ ,,. t „ nlv which vi i. the i.-.lr on that." said . Clyde
for election of Councilman:
who will award tho Peter Sehaat Ume at noon Instead of sunrise Y. and was a member nf the occupied by F lo rid * Fqshions.
Siwippl River am oimte to ' ■ 1 Ring tv.-mir.r Mmshat ,Tit« said L. - Tertv. piesldeitt of union
R. J, Bundy
108 Trophy to the playerf selected on that day.'
The ensb was taken from' the percent for MHVrl in sleeping n,’'M "ninv tiini|&gt;-r cgpllnig-ille, (ntpeil ten-fit 2 *8 .
the negotiations
Presbyterian Church of Hnntrosr,'
166 as the most valuable to Ihe team.
E ..B . Brown
cash register. Among nrtlrlra re- P *r't)r ' r,,ra.
l..-l«,-.-u the Gas, Coke and ChemPa.
'
.
n
listir
slated
from
fishing
In
176 The^ Sanford Lion* Club* will
Charles Benton
......
)i i| JVurkei
Union and Carbide
Mr, Van Buskirk la* survived ported . missing- «i«- two. wrist
TOMATO BAN
This Iirings th ese ch arg e. . ... troubled w n tin ,"
J. J , Ms naan ...............
171 have*rrprrs«ntatlvra there to pre­
and r'ailton I'Ugmteall Corp.,
NASSAU;' Bahama*, Dec. 8 by the widow, Mrs. Fannie Van watches, valued si $10,96 rsrh with llie rate schedules nutburired
Yjig'idavin
ha*
n-uuiitm
li.-nty
ft. E. Puller
I6T sent a trophy to the player selec­ &lt;/P&gt;—'The government announced lluskirk and a step son, I»ui* and one hoy* two bolster ley gun f o r firs t rlass tra ve l In U.c ea i will. Hulgntii. nud Tito- -laid an were return*
162 ted 'a* the heat blocker on the today that a ban on the import Gaylord of Albany, N. Y. Tbr set valued at $lfl.60.
R, ,E. Hoffman - ........ ..
"The wage inrrease m atter will
last June.
.
o th e r of Ihe kind would l*’ cou­
Clifford Gilbert ...... . .
... 161 team.
The "morons" nre aim sus­
Im» one of ibe first things takenremains will be sent Tuesday
The coach fare increase g .an t­ ch idl’d will. Ilwtiinin.
of
tomatoes
Into
Canada
imposed
- 72'
„ X. P. Warlow, J r.
...
afternoon by the KHekaon Funeral pected of recently rnhblng the ed Id the New Haven involves n
Coach Carl Kettle* ami hta as­ Nov. 17 has been lifted.
(All four slates have govern- ii|. tn&gt;f*y," Terry sold, adding
.... 70 sistants,
A Mrs. B. D. McIntosh, 8r.
Home to Milford. Pa. with thr money box of contribution* t&gt;. If. prrrent hike nyer Ihe | . n -.-nl nu-uts dominated Ijv. Communists (tint lb*- . o.|w*ialioti, which operFred
Ganaa
and
Tim
A
similar
ban
on
okra,
one
68 Tyler, will award letters to - the
.. L, M. Ander*
.........
the Zon and defacing rgst r«*oma roach fare rate of 2.6 cent-, p e r and a lP hr.-’ In Uic Ilu.tiiin are-T^he-ii'ice gaseous diffusion
panring,
of the iSrtmory Income producing
'6 9 players
" " B D. M c litW » K rJr."
’
^
“ilnnlli
Ih.
liMnt fn. the rovernmcnL had
and intertnen t will be held there. atI tha *Information
mile, raising the ra lr to 2.876 sphere).
and
wit]
announce
the
cocrop*
on
th
e
’
Island,
waa
im­
* 63
C. L. Horne
"offert-il u* a hub- in the way of
cents a nillr.
captaln*
of
the
team
for
tha
yrar.
posed
at
tha
same
time
but
'.
to
(0
R. F. HesUr
an inrrease, hut nothing that wa
The New Haven Railroad «*«
Aiken, the Celery City decision haa bean reached by the
MRS. KUDELL'S HIM) IIII It
Elisabeth Faulhaber served aa tenDtck
would consider accepting."
Included among the 60 eastern
o
r.‘
will
render
several
vocal
DIES
Canadian
government
on
wheth­
Clark and J E. Curran, Jessie ■elections and will be accom
carriers which were permit led to
Frispds
-here
of
Mrs.
ilarry
er
to
relax
tha
embargo,
the
Harris and J. L. Griffin aa in\v. i i . W. TO MEET
increase Imth coarh and .pullman h'udell will regret tn 'lcam uf.llic
panied by Roger Harris.
government
•pactort at the election;
AH mcndiers of the Woodmen
fares an average 10 percent last death on Saturday of her hrotit­
summer.
Di s p l a c e d p e r s o n s
er, Jire Creull, who died at lit* of tbr W orld- a f a - urged by Dis­
COURT or HONOR
Manager H. J. Finch (o a t ­
NEW YORK. D ac. 8, (AV- ► A Boy Scout Court of Honor
TAX BILL OFFERED
home in Newport, Ky. from in- trict
tend a business meeting to b*
luriaa
sustAincd
in
an
automobile
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8, (AV-- Senator Smith (R-NJ) told a » ill »*&gt; held tonight a t 8:00 o'clock
FREEDOM
TRAIN
One o f the oldeh churches in this Met mu is the Baptist Church in
held lone Tuesday evening a t 7:30
NORFOLK. Va. Dee. 8 &lt;iFt_ accident on Wednesday. Mr o'clock.
A Legislation to double Individual church-sponsored meeting last at tha Episcopal F am h House.
Income tax exemptions waa d raft­ night that tha United SfaUs Various degreaa will be conferred. Geneva, formerly known si l ie ba le llm n e y Baptist Church, and as An estimated 80,000 persons tin n ­ Creutx, who was $8 years old, has
should open ite door* Immedlataly tha most outstanding of which cird in g to Mrs. David 5prcr o f Geneva, it wa* organised on Aug. (5, ed out Sunday to see the Freedom only one other survivor, snolher
ed today by Rep. Case ftt*8D).
It would raise a tingle person’s to “a reaabnabl* number" of dis­ will be the
r *nk given to IB75 w ith 10 members and w ith the Rev George K. I'ow ell as parlor. . Train bearing the nation'a-prlred sister, Mrs.-Al-Rcliwartz of Heileexemption from $600 to $1,000 placed European* outside the Alan H etuL
top honor
" A t that lim e," u i 1 Mrs Spert. **17 articles o f fa ith were drawn historic documente but only 9J»7B viep', Ky.
were able to get aboard due to
for a boy scout.
and a married couple's from $1,- immigration quotes.
•pi and approved by llie chu'ch. S rm ce* wete held in the homrs of the the slowness with which the crowd
NEWSPAPER STRIKE
“We should then lead In tb*
000 to $7,000. but would not
members, but no tegeLr te n fe rrm c* *crrr held during this limr. Ori moved.
CHICAGO, Dee, 8. (&gt;T*&gt;— ChiENVOY APPOINTED
change the present exemption for effort made by the International
July
21,
1880
a
committee
w
as#
At
one
time,
officials
expressed
cago's newspaper* today entered
WASHINGTON, Dae- 8, UP&gt;Refugee Organisation to organise
dependent*. .
Case aald In a statement th a t all members of* the United Na­ Prealdcnt Truman today nominat­ appointed to erect a house if larr. 1883, W. H. l-assitcr was the belief there were about 20,. their third we.rk. of-publishing-by
ordained
a*
dearon.
J'T.
J.
Bell
O
O
O
in
line,
moat
of
them
having
worship
On
B
ept
20,
1880,
th-.
a photoengraving process Iwcause
“there must be an easing of the tion* in a program for a percent­ ed Robert M. Beotian, c a r e e r
aa pastor from Kept. 1, been thsre for hours. The train of a printers' strike, and the
cost of living and this la one age assumption of the rvtponsl diplomat, as minister to New Rev. 11. W. Lawton' WM chosen served
1886
to
.
Feb.
18.
1888
when
Mr.
will
leave
here
tonight
and
will
pastor for the next year.
Norristqwh (I'a.) Times Herald
bility for the remaning problem,' Zealand,
■ way to help.".
“The church was dedicated on Ioiw'np was again elected ,ia be in Richmond tomorrow.
Scotten succeed* A rra Warren,
announred It would be published
he said.
June 17, 1882 end at that d m ' pastor.
recently assigned to Finland.
by the same process because 36
TOtlHIST MEETING .
7,AN
DERM
FOUND
GUILTY
T h a i&lt;ame, Lake Harney Bapstood near what i* the ureaent
DR. BUTLER DIBS
A FI, printer* did not report for
The Tourist Club . W ill meet
A jury in Circuit Court Pntay work today.
cemetery on Sept. 16, 1882 the Hat Church waa changed to Ge­
COTTON CROP
NEW YORK — Dr. Nicholes
■' Wednesday evening Instead of
WASHINGTON Dae. 1I VP)
VP)— Rev. 8. F. Goire was elected a* nova B aptist Church on Aug. 1, found Walter Zanders, n e g r o ,
Tuesday evening as previously Murray Butler. 86,. noted peace
planned, It waa announced by E. crusader and President Emeritus The Agriculture Department, In pastor. A committee waa ap­ 1890, Record* of routine confer­ guilty of aleating an automobile
ROTARY
CLUB
M. Annitaga, director of Tourist of Columbia University since he Ita final report of tha year, today pointed on Aug. 6, 1883 to draw ence* w rre kept until 1891, when last spring from W. B. Hickson. , Tho R o tary Club will- meat t»
up plana for a cemetery, thr bee*nap pf the b lf I tP tu . mem. ZamUrt ha* already served term* night at 7:00 o'clock for tho
estimated this year's
activities. Tbe poet ponemoot wae retired as the echool'a
Hhd" FIVfhd been previously do­ here moved away and the church a t tha.B U U Prison a t Halford, district governor's annual con­
due to g meeting of the Pilot Club
according lo Sheriff P. A. Mrro, ference,
traMtawe* •&gt; rap e r**H&gt;
nate! by B. Debagnry. In Octi&gt;:
■"'Tuesday evening, ■
N. J .

Pearl Harbor Day
Quietly Observed
In United States

• Atheist’s Held

races Hign w u riu N„loni ,|lfys wm)|d 4lMndttn

ents
Of State Produce
Reveal Increase

ii

$260,05(1,1311 In

Claims Filed By
War Damage Board

Large Bear Is Shot
By David Carpenter

Mathews Is Elected
Peter Schnal Trophy .
Altamonte Mayor To Be Given Tonitc

At Lake Mary Home

Geneva Church Is One Of Oldest
In This Section Of Florida

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MONDAY. DEC. i
Sinnon.

C a rle w ’s • i«l«* won.

Oviedo News

:

By MAHIAN II. JONLH

! I’rfiii*)l»ami,

T1

- " &gt;»•—

. These Women

Mrs. A. B Kimball'* brother,
II. I. Ilalderxtun, of Admiral.
ami Mr*

By ADELAIDE KERB

Balder-Afi

standing aa painter*.
.
required muacutar arm flexion*
"When the war came, I volun­ for healing. In developing project*
teered tO work for a rummer in for bed patients, she had to eonthe Red Croaa Art* and -Skill** De­ aider auch restriction* aa no noiae.
partm ent at the Great Lake* Na- no flame, little atraln apd few
jgri Training Station,** the said tool*.
• ' ,
recently..
put roc to /work
Before that program ended In
in tho plaaliee departaent. There February, 1947. Mia* Graver be­
I h&lt; ard talk of rartain arm aod gan to recolv# letter* from teach­
band tnutiona which they wiahed er* In university a rt department*,
inded men to - matte (or m m . aikinp where Ih lV
ed u ldp gel
j m
n F
me purpoaea. I realised that ail- struction jn ailversmithlng. So
wr-mithing a m i‘ Jewelry making Mi&lt;* Craver—now director of tbe
would give them an opportunity eraft aervice department -of her
■Co make the** motion,.
firm—tplped launch plan* for a
"So I wrote to a firm of refiner* month’* working* ronfrrenre for
and dealer] in preciou* metal* in ailveramitha at the Rhode Island
K*-w York. I had always bought School of Design in Providence,
nry nicer from them. In time I R. I. Ten teacher* attended the
Came ro *ee the firm'* preiident August, ISM7, conference conduct­
and told bitn what I had icen and ed by William Bennett, master
craftsman from Sheffield. Eng­
heard'*
.
Afic-r that interview MiV* Cra- land, and dealgnar of the Ascot
vrr -went.to work for the refiner*. Gold Cup.
“Neat," Mias Craver says,
Hardy and Harman, who offered
h- 1 -erviee* to the War Depart­ "soldiers and sailor*, who had
ment- In the last year* of tbe. war'i taken wine aiirersmithing and
*|« . * -ip metal work shop* in Jewelry making itf hospitals beArmy *‘ml Navy hospital* an d jg an to wrrite me and aak where
wvibed ^lovely with Jpfupational . they could obtain raaterUla, tool*
thriapiata to tlevrlop xilverxtnitji- and irutruction* to carry on a
Ins an«l Jewelry 'project* which hobby they had come to love,
w-.-itd,enable patient* to make the
Ho the prepared a primer on

' *ton ar* spending Hu- winter »t Jf
• AI* Neaafeature Writer
The Oviedo Wqntan'a Club will ihr lbv.lv l-ak«- Charm horn* of J
atory inM argant Craver'have a* ita honor guest at the Mr*. Annl* I.. Gaiter. ■ ‘ _ I f t
dicates that new ind unuaual
forthcoming luncheon and meet,
A
lovely out-door af- f
j men who
career* lie open to
h tr on Dec. 12, Mr*. I- J MrCaf- fail was tha party riven by Me*-(
are willing to do -i.ma exploring
rey, President of the Florida Fed- ars, Fipnk Wheeler, Jr. aval-Rex,
outiide beaten path*
.
"
etatlon of Women'* Club*. Ac­ Cjor.lt at Totos.hatrht-e ranch .
M lt, Ciaver,' tbe attractive
companying Mra McCaffrey will for the member* of the ranch and i
brown-haired daughter of a Kan.
be Mr* A. T. McKay, of Orlando fh.if farolliea.- The members’
aa* cabinet marker, is ^wilding her
f l n t Vice-President of the F ed.ru „ , includinr Waiter,,
, it
etlon: and Mr*. Ann Tram , of St
f,,„
Mr ar^ Mr(l Wa|
career out of silver in N ew York.
And (he think* it offer*-a l&lt;*t of
Cloud. Director of. District Seven. { ’ c’a riV rT a m p a ' M r'' at*T Mml
other people- shining po-sihilitlra
Mr,. D. R.AJlrey will te eh.tr- j ), h7 7 " j o ™ ! P sii .*&amp;. Mr. and
for bobUel and Chrutmea prraman of th» lurwb«&lt;h f o n n ltllv . Mr*. Kuv llollcr; Dt ar.d Mr*,
m ta if* they will put their mind*—assisted by lftadarjle* P. R Ctcrrt*. A. W FPP*. Mr. and Mr*. An­
and hand* to it.
A. K. Crawford, R W. Eat**. A. M. fr* ■ Carraway. Mv. and Mra.
Jor.c*. E M. Olliff, and C I. Glri n l.lnele. and Dr., ar.d Mr*.
Mi«s Grayer fe ll In Imre srith
We*t. Any member who cannot 'Mitchell. Sanford: Mr. and Mjv
j ailver when a* a Kan*** I'n irtrally freshman. *he enrolled In a
attend pirate notify etr.e of the W rtun Sh-v. Orlando; Mi*-- Sarah
Florence.
Billy ffe c iife . Ml,*
above m eraU n c.f the committee
metal woik class. Later, uhen she
Mlt* Dorothy Malcolm w». ho* LUJ • Float* and Bill Rag-tUle. of
went to wort, in'ti.e Wichita (Kantea* at a lovely party reecnth at
v
A!*o Mr. and Mr*
*a*l Art Aat«&lt;i»tiou Galleiic* the
tt» home of her parent* Mr. ai d Charles S. Lc* . Ilea Clont-*. Mlaaj
taught - font*- etas**-* in ailver.
Mra. Doc Malcolm Th*- guest* Tin linn 1-cc, Robert I-rs-, Kathryn
■nuthlng ami Jewelry making^ Her
were entertained with game*. «f- I_a*t&gt;,r W A. Mix a Mr. and
Infatuation with the meial con­
ter- which dancing « u enjoyed bv- Mrs Jack • Gore, Mr. and Mra.
tinued to g - ■ -1 -ho lu-gan to
rreaeot. Invited to he » :th Merritt. Staley. Mr. and Mra. T.
dream of fin*- hand-wrought *11falcolrn at thla lntrrr*tin»r J„ Lingo, S r, Mr. ar.d Mr*. Edver in A m erica and -*f rrfcfumen
were: Donald Hardy, Char- ,i, J'arVir. Mr. and Mr* Joaeph
who would have a* much artlalic
'eacocl. Frankie Gore. Bobby Ixinhart. 'f r ap*l Mr- James W.
Peacock, Betty Malcolm. Eugene Wi|-&lt;n. Mr lr*l Mr* f'haile* T. WIDOW of a former assistant cor­
Kill*, Carolyn Hardy, Betty.Aulm,- Nlbta. *, . Mr. and Mr*. H. F. poration counsel, Mrs. Blanch* I*.
Sadie Beth Flemming, Nina lli*b Wheeler.* J»-. Mr. rmd Mr*. Char­ Utover la shown after she was ct*w
man, Gene Sheldon. Alma Kill*, les T Nr black. Mr. ami Mr*. II. i vlcted In th* New York War Kmcr"
all of Oviedo. Out of-town gue-t* I Wbi r ler, J r , Mr. and Mr*. R. &gt; gcncy Court. 8h* had demanded a
included Kicky Slavick. -if Or
Estes, Reverend ami Mra. 1500 bonus for renting an apart­
Undo; Joe Corley, J r , Sanford, I.ionrt IV. N» l - rr, Mr. ami Mr*. ment In th* building she own*. Mrs.
Johnnie Too!*- and Martin Harry, C -It riur^la, J r , Mr. and Mra. Stover waa ordered Jailed fur five
of Ft. Lauderdale; Denton I're. C. R. Cfor.t*. Sr, Mr. and Mra. days. A stay of aaecutlon pending
vatt. Fred Pn tt 1
l^-e Cary, Mr. amt Mr*. Max
meratll. Loren McGill, Donald lx-- fxinhart, uf Oviedo.
s till; , of Gritcva.
It* ' ■'
Mra
l f 8.
M . Moon waa
Vb
f t'»•»
e . and Paul in
Braddy,
Mr* ,G.
boatraa
While her daughter, Jjra. U m - '
;hp tiUry »i«rtha Clrele of the
I
Sem inole County
ar Lcholi and Mra. Echols, of
chappcl Ovittlo Mt thodiat
C ourt RecorclH
Kanford. were at Folk.ton. Georgia r|ilJ|rh M {jr r home. Mr*. C L.
to atten d the wedding of Mr. Lain-, w . ,, Chnmman. wat in riarrf,’1 J p
r tA
aF t eoualn, Mr*. Ralph King atay- ,if , h lllttt-&lt;ing. Olficei* elected
tt ta a s x v T oier.fis
*d in Sanford at their home and incltidetl Mr*. C. L. Weat, re­
Phll|ipe. T W Jr. etat T iu ilstook car* of her granddaughter, elerlCtl Chalrmau; Mrs. J, A. T H ' eft A W illiam . (O C Pt
^
t
/t
Elaine Echoli.
l^oaardr. John u A* User r I
Guvnn. rc-elrcletl Se-crelary; Mr*.
The Oviedo girl* and bos* won &lt;; V .\h--.n, ti-a-urer Tliv mem­ W II *T «yb'f T o Mr*, harah T*Vt«r
,1 -ark-i I.S a iy 'l llearr * ‘ 4 11 '
Aft
mt ^
nn it I—•
their ball game in the coni
If
e4|&amp;: %
ber* are making gift* t9 donate ett Krnrei park#f T o Naary
%; A
tween Oviedo ar.d Seville Tui-dajf to * the white Christina* at the sen* I'ataer (Q C D )
evaning: but both lost t» I'ieraon ii
,
Kabt-ant Cpnetructlon Co t " J-&gt;b(n ;
. 1
b later In
A Kruh
; ; ^ f ; „ 7 h* . i * ? r r ! r h c month. in .t..d of having
2 •
|,a|
tv for th* members
gtastner* J K *l«* Or*&lt;* T. . large
. . . . . rrowd "of‘ Christmas P
*|tv
/R
interested person'
K Karrey. Orlando
I. Hunt ^KielL
v
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y n &gt;tttM V * fv l l » yrv
.. WlWR .
f
S
r
W
rjJJl*/ *5r,r »i !l. V.' i f * '"
devotional
A'fter Ihe To Wm. « r » u b « l u i Dofwli)' r
Lyman and Ovled
a: r 0e.„hr : ' “^ ,, r , l bu.ine.. meeting Mra. Moon
Th# lUfcfona lf»r *ld To
er. Va­ L Oidaktr, W aihlBfton, I » C
ff'
M fU le l l l f A T K
MOUTOAOIC*
i l expected when the two Ttram
. Z t h,iin,
l « . *ml Mr*. C. H. Clonts, se.ved
Jy
•- William t i l l !»•»• T
pie an d-coffitto her gurtt*. The Tnemlwr* pr*­ F itn ilt U a n l*o.
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High School was represented by S r , Lilia K.unMrnillfr, J. It. l-ee, A it f
Joan Meek and Carlenf S r, Lena- l&gt;—Hunt-, Charles 8,
t l l t T T r t . tSOWTtl » » IK «
Miller lllehop Itadlo Appllao-*To
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Ms, that. Ilsnk
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The ChaiiptL Guild Circle of
ChJpinao and Peiold To K l-O the llvinlo Methodist Church met fUate Haek.
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at the home of. Mrs. R. IV. F«tos,
Coat*. J„lin To Kamlty
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Nelu ne. i.'bar Ii* etux Nellie Twith Mrs \V. ft Meek, Chairman,
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I ha I '.me wat loraly Time le'.a C‘\
*AVI*K
SITIOV OK M oavii t'- I *
in lit' Christmas decoration*. Aa.
FfufNIb
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■ Chritlmat treat for the nurxet Ite.tit :n« elux Mary E.
and *mall rluldrrn of the BrewKl-.-iida Hlate Bank To Itoy
eter Hospital, the members i ach 11*11.ra eta* Vltrr r..
n&gt;&lt; tk D C To futile Conwat
.ft* to lx- seni i , thtra.
Aaat ’
Offirers were elected for ihit uxHanford
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romlng year. Mr*. W. H. Meek, To WilliamAtlantic
Ktbnabel etux Anab
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i hairtnaui Mt». Jaima W. Wilton,
Yowell A. r. To' ft I. l-eikNia et-t
Vice-Chairman; Mrs Jaek Gore, Und*. II L Pet kin*. Jr »nd » '•
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Secretary; ami Mrs Carl Daul, Rubada Jr. etpx
la Tbe Advertising Column*
treasurer. 'M rs. 1-c* Gary waa I t.-e. II.ort J To J A Tnraet
Mary H
bleu eletted Ba Membership 1 HU*
OF THIS NEWSPAPER
Florida Htat# Dank To llarvr
Chah man.
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Japeneae legend credits the
origin of tea to the BuddDt aalnt,
Bodhirdharma. who became sleepy
after staying awake five yeaf* to
Contemplate the Buddha and who i«
•uppoced to have cut'off hi* eyelid*
Tbe type uf tea depends on the to prevent their closing; the flrat
manufacturing proceaa, not on tea plants spring up Immedi­
the kind of pl»nt. but in gerfrral, ately from th# discard* eyelid*.
black tea* coroe from India. Oey-.
BrlUkkl Bananas are kept a t between
Africa; green tea* from China ^ and
degree* Fahrenheit ,
and Japan and oolong* from F o r-1 j w ing ahiproent.
moss and Chid*.

making hand wrought silvtr .
ry and the tools required. Her next
project I* a short motion picture
Showing hew to make a silver
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of beautiful ehalrs - all lype# from tbe modest pull-up chair*
the luturiou* lounge c h a irs'a ith ottomans. And price* ar*
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rcaled to meet this year’* atrained Yuletid* budget*. Her# are
all tomorrow.
only a few samples. Com* in and aee
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'aecuis a* wuck ptleacy as you w**4
. . . itqidaSabgkt sad vaalilstta a ..*
add t i n * sad aacbaalwaal 'td

'window tieelmanta Venetian
_eieat pfectKal *« they aie losudlul!

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CRICKET CHAIRS

nppeant weekly to cell your attention lo the euperlbr cleaning and moth
M irices of SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY. Prompt aervice assured

I R l i n O E R I I I G

PR O O FIN G
819 WEST

Evar-poptslar mapta frames oovared In dalightful ehintt-llka ma­
terial. Light but solid aa a rock.
Will add ehaar for many Ckrtav'
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THEODORE IIAVILI.AND. Also other domestic Citiua
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arm the finest wa
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LONDON. Dec. H. bPk— Th"
lllriliah Autuinuhllr A asurlatiun re- |j
ported today th a t traffic on the
nation's highway* dropped tu

Fine quality ’wine auede w ith
aide interest n n d wulkintr
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can't bo L*at. Bought to sail at
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have deep spring saats and back],
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on the Kiieiwbjiip. 'T rain wr* IA\er_
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Mai oh • mi^H -ib «iu«
Christ nta».
ufiI n rn tlrm l Itph! fltirtir*
lilt I Ul A
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• After a |der ceiemony, the Ihr Hurky
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MuUnlttiu
fin g h tct unltd yi'sti rilny with t l i e j ......... " 1 1 '
fi»*t Friemlship Tiaiu ahipmei.il
ftl.I.in iT IMHI8KM I.T
f..r the hungry.
- •I NKW' HAVEN. Cnrnt l w 4 iicUl »»l «it# I'tilfeil t&gt;htl»*r. fuA*
l.uitovic Chancel; rn-nch ronsul
- Elliott Ihx. .r*li .*uy- xi v .n r i- !Jn* nnl) way to hi tin •
.Kir. Kittl First S t.
genl'ral at New Y’nrk, accepti I ' i n »t&gt;n*l confer^ n o iKtwrx-n Rtn- a ln a t m
. . . i ; . r.i hi-iweetv tin • |v
the fmal in hehalf of Ftanv*' lift icml wltoevei 1- elecltd !_*»t--1- . -*.t nntl thy l'nlleir*8lnli s '■
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road carload* o f ,fr*«d In ria n *n)»| Ita ly . Tin
n n l ahlpmrnt.
arhcduled- fo r lb-r. Id Aboard an
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LOUNGE CHAIRS

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while letter*
reading j£
are prohaldy higher during preg­ large
"Friendship Cargo" and “Gift* uf iH
nancy and lactation.
Kfxxl Frum U. 8. lo France."
The freighter, then partially H
tM » * x x n v M N i;v r;K ]
Inadnd with friendship nuntiibu-!*
lion*, sailed fruni Philadelphia *
lui New Ynik ten days ag-» and I f
ihr- loading was completed frulu IS
a atuckpde here.
TIuLfi mmue ships 0(0 set tu
carry m»ra of the
. 'WO-OflJ rail- 14.

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OH.PE.TEAf Y O U R
F A T H E R f t CJkLUH'
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•sactlng taste. They hava boon

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Food Sent To F ran ce

Y’ca, hetm lts mu»l lx- »ent to
the Iron, tli-clpline of mtxlcm
life, for at stake I* civilluU lin
itself. Otherwise, left free, the.

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- ami long-wearing fabrics. Ydur
choice'of several cqlors. WalEul
or bleached frame*.

a illm , i s* kimaalf is vwsim « f ||
ter-eatlng palm Those who
dltlrrued wnn elnrearh or ulcer
pain*. IndlgsMliiu. gie pula*. h*u
burn. burnTag eee.atlun. I.loal
other rondttlone raueed by •
arid should try t'daa. tlei a lie
of l'&lt;l3a Tablets from Jour dtii#
a lei. Klret do** BIIUI eonvtaea
return box to u* aod get DOf
TOUB MONET HACK.
Tourhloa D(ug . Co.
alorea ' everywhere

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PULL-UP CHAINS

The s te a l Napole-'ii who ruai|U*«

w h a n you o i# V IM IT IA M •LOM 3AS

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l.nntlt* lxirti| tu sheep which chhrge.
The ceiemony was reported f". -jj
.have not had enough iodine have
fulm e U niting to F ra n c e ,in I h o ^
I a high ilealh I'Btee
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"Voice of Amyjjga ’ broadca*1'. |w'
On the s i i h 't a (Tu- ship w n e w
Iodine requirements uf women

SANFORD STONE TOYVER

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Napoleon's Waterloo?

is rou« r«iv»TI AFi»is

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United tjt“ ,&lt;'" 1° Ibo IQOOt «iriginatixl the use (&lt;t the lug cabin in cir» ttivolviNl in O'** collection and _
tu Mhe steam ship company Tor
America.

' Fret* Ksllntales - Fhnne 1200

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Channel-hack Barrel Chair* add
charm to tha living room. Grace­
ful design that la avsr popular.

nametl Ixtul* the winner.
'snow along It* com--' tluo.-itjir* ,
Kagan *ai&lt;l that the comml-otlon * northw r-tern Iowa, riottJit-A-l"io
did not**make a pritctice uf r e - . Mlnne—'a . northern
\\ i*. •■i.-in
view ing decision* of it* official* j and tippet Mlehijran.
hut grautixl a lieaiing to W alnitt | The foivMinnei o | the prr-litietl
anil W rlistrr Ix-tattM- they w t-rejin crea- e cold fot the Mlilw&gt;&gt;i
resident a of Miit-lhel t-tale ami hail natlp*l
fur ,l* llte
might not have full knowledge of J I'anliao l'e Ihi* uioining
the N* w York rrtJc*.
j■Irmjrci.ttine*
ilipiteii
to fn cimg;
it ,
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W alcott', how?; i- i»j Canute it. I MiiU!t.iLNJli;sJKhit;h JnnLB bjgii
-I'-xie*1* yealeidiry •u.-i - •
N. J. Webster Instated that hi* ' of
Y't
statem ent in w idth In- pointed noon, bnl a low ••( 17 i.i|l\ l - l i v V IIIF IN O N«"-v
Th*' 1-rYY I fiullflU * »»f I r* !*•'!'*%% I M lt d lf ll Ol D '* ( 'I ’ i '
out that neither Ire mo -the *hal- xdin at I'emhuta. N. D . w , Ith
helure IhtoUgh
IhloUgli tire
the It.
I-*tv -- - '
e - ' lure
“ leu *
h-ngt-r questioned Finite*' inleg: llte I pin- ».
rity !«• read into the reeortl. • tnltlr-t ., i | ih| h\ '« ••ally u . t l l t t i giiaitl m il urn 'in

! example set liyi these roe kies*
fyllows may cause all blooding
I mankind some day to play hooky
t from ihity ,-en- mataa* and tun,
' laughing and . set niching, hack
| into ■the woods fhrever.
lli’Yn-it* must l-e- haruesw-d'!

• C u lln c ts ' mailt* to o r d e r n n d to s u it y o u r
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tn u te . (iiinrantr-L-d sk illed w o rk m a n sh ip ^ .

BARREL CHAIRS

•w ar never plough* furrows in
the hrow* of hermit*, breaii*-.^tfe hulk-tins on tht- Mail of the
sectind world war in-trr n a c h x l
them. .They think a night rluh
is som ething you keep handy
• to throw af a hoot owl. They
can w hittle all murtifng and f
(tlieli backs Itch they ru(i,agajn.xl
a shaggy*oak in-t- all afii-miHm.
| They can pick their leetTj *ii
1public and the tiger wtut‘1 rtmt| plum.
*
.Freedom I* a Dmfriendly
tiling, hut herm its have tixTHri*,l
of IL tt'a'v# gut tu ataitli rlteii)
! hack to re*|tectahility, make tliem
wear nccktici, convince tlirin they
need shoe*, sham e Iheltt for
. ha* log no lawk arrionll^,* They
balltit, ciowded hu.-e-, atuL. the
mohy, parentIttxxl, the ii*-- of the
lllU*t lx- done on the M-htalul.-1
nmti l-e furred hack t«* nnstr*-*
moiiuluiiy of the d tlly task th a t
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rollerllon of home gifts inrlwdea an unusually large aaaoetmenl

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Genes which carry hereditary
that a teaapoonful could hold all
E* di&lt;
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diverse hereditary
trait* de
veloped by the human race tinea
the origin of man.

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•• there is no gift more appreciated than something practical
Thi* t hrielntaa, Hanford Fornllur* Company a
for th* hi

H igh,purity oxygen has many
uaca in' industry, medicine an in
avigtion.

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Gifts for th* home! For ih* homemaker - for ike home owner

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nil* It il-ldman. Mt H-ra And
Jewel Prail tlunn. Sit Dora.
D lls Braun. I**j.xtid
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Q uick Delivery

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of Sem inole County.

M l K H i;t

KICK'S PACKAGE STOKE

Christmas

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Taylor* tll-a r l^ k - '*..Im1!» IH«a

WHISKEY
RUM

n.J. i,l, wlieti VM'uptti- ftum Ui.*'
| it.urine uie all»trr.l to roam alxiut
the underbrush, .frUthtenliig ibe In -itM n truck*, tnvmlx-rs of llagmia. lb- Jcw1 »lt ai nt*’. arrive in Jerusalem •&lt;&gt; **-•! up ,o&gt; " :
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iraUiiia and cotifuemg Inmwt-nl altat k Aial- mob*. Meanwhile, in Jrw i.h T- l A dv, Aiu! Jcmi-n*'.rator» .-mii . nI th.- |»m*
tine file-1 many huiidinga. An official nmiujn.eiii. pt -aid th* fit.....* w .te out
n
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•quirri'l*. and with m&gt; wrurrF'c*
tlnti-rtuitimuai lit. • , .' itr*i ' £
tt pt wbat' I'tiaH their nrxt berry
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i* coming from!
The font la s t l-ctwi-ei* tin- comil
i mull man’* thralldom and the her­ Eaurun S tan d s P a t On A n o th er Cold W ave
f
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mit'# freedom threatens tin- hasls
Isolds Fitfht Decision i M oving On Midwest
of ntir. whole social order.
Hrrmita have had it too •■«-&gt;’
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I’m t*ni long. T h ey , don’t b * '-NEW YORK. D ec. ft. iflh
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lo pay Income taxrs, wait on Eddie Kagan, chalrlnati of th e ] A noil-i fast*moving fr»M
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aliect corners for their wi\t-«, New York S tale A thletic C om -1 W»* - ' y *;o.-nliiig &gt; IRYKt «'•'» ,
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fawn on ixi.***, *havt*, take *•*- misaion. icfl'*etl .to intetfere to- , «»f the v.i.lwt—l t.-lay m ill pror
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from children,' atand »till fot u day with th* detrition that gave | !**;«», ’h‘" leni|H-iutuie•
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puhlif opiniun | m.1I, or go to cock­ J ih- l.oiu*. heavyweight champion, ■ink f." ix-l-iw rein in |» "-l yf. 'he
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stale*
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tail paMies. The Yjrind fan* tht-o. the vrrtlicl over Jersey Jo*- \Valmoinii g
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.fret- for nothing, a altram i* rott Friday night.
The (’hitago Wcuthei llui 'upvi—
i heir m irror, the moon their
tt'alcutt and hi* manager, Joe
FLUORKSCENT
till ti»- •&lt;•* Idas!, ctHuiiig tlt-tvo
lamp.
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\Veh»ter. aj'pcatetl befurv Eagan ftont Canada, would bring Jnin|i*. |
The cricket aeiehaiies ilictii Willi and Com'im**ioner C. It ' Powell eialu ii - iniigmg frum veto to
1 IIHISTYIAS, T K K R SK
• hi* ruoly-awi-et fitldh-. tin* anmE todhy t o ' |nute*t the Muting of Ix-lop in nnrtliw r»letli tt'i -c-nsin ■ •
tuqc in nature's pndlc** mu*i-. Judge Flank For he*.
and northwestern Iowa lo u ■ low '
K uril IjO ltp lliirn F«rl&gt;e» awar«le*l the fight lo aa -th ill iu&gt;lthw'e«teiii Mut'ie*.'i &gt;
Ami the wixxl thrush never bolt*
l ho in with the moultlly preamble: Ixtui* &lt;&gt;n the ha-ia uf rouiitl* Won,
A storm dc-fiilx'-l y of “mnrklnilt*|tt'itili'nll)
"Stop mt- if you've heard thi* m arking up eight for the cham p­ rd intensity1' and wfiip|«d done
op*." Ill- just u|M-n» lo* Miroll ion. »ix for YValcott ami one even, by stu-iig wind* « 'i- lo -pir
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lx-ak and leta.-go,- pouring Joy tin a muni ha*i». how rvei. he aero*- la k e Huron !txlu\ lulu
tt'alrotl tbe winner,
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tove
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Speei.il I 'r lf r - ,
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cloxs i-Vccpt the

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placr. wealing callou*..
brains fJguiing ou; wayk to px,.
. tnt- butcher, tiu: hal.rr and the

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ihf«c fiigttivi s from Itte’* dt»o id tr run .wild in tne tv-w-li,
tn-.ighing and ecrairbmg themM'lvi-- and evading all lt-e|HiusiUilityT

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rnmplaiii* Oie&gt; aiv w vci^o r4 .| r
Nfcn YORK. I)cr. H. i/« i—In •
legislative aU«*ntion.
*;%xlf orhuol tra rh ria giumblC .theyA
the grrdt twentieth ctiU iuy-iluyj-l | urn s|&gt;eaktng uf hermit*. € « • » * ' urttierp»fit.*"HuH\tr'''«i thin k i4
to wipe out special privilege in Krr%9 .hould g^t after thrve n
U?lng pcr*ecut«nJ. huusttwlvr* '
moan nobody «pprtn a te a them.
High prices haw put u* all
'through tha vrrinf^r.

legutar meetiaa held urn lb* 3b I
d*&gt; of Detember, 1**7, lb* Hoard
vl County Ct mmiaaloaer* of Heinin il* Contur, n-r*&lt;»». adopted &gt;
n o n cm
ree-tlutWa elOalnn. vaiwilng aad .
Naiw* M hereby a l » » * l * « I am a nan-1 ' am* and renuunelaa rnd
eagdged In tmalnee* at ftaaford Mu
diwlaiiuida aar rlgbi uf lieihlnul*
aklpal Alrw irt under th# gbtitiooe CtHHitr
Florida, and the put-lie
nam* of Sanfora aehool or A &lt; « - M *re&gt; l'l"&gt;d A 'eni*
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tit.* aa4 that 1 Intend to raauter la acd to that poqlon of &lt;Ut Street
aald same punuant to the Kictlll -u# Ikl|.| AilUA ' A H I i Jf Ut» It.. * — a
Nam* Statute (Chapt*&gt; ***»3. Labe of 4'r t ita l tak e Wtater Home* Subof Florida. IMII With the CieiH ditltiua f C&lt;“ rdln g !■&gt; put thereof
or the Clrrult O.eri of Semtnole i.f i . c d S •» «b » public recurdt et
Cauaty, Klorlda
Hefhinr't. V-uaty. riorlda. In PU l
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the new deal blaci J

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■m,-it pity.
S.-ctL-tot 'of Dctr-nx* F'lircvlai I ... .q m v r * i
d i.e l,, I that an A ttnyA 'aw |f - 1
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tltui all JHrton* notv retired fn r l AS '
p li) *u-nl ri’h-tm* lx- r«- • * tmfnc*l.i t In*

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Hope For Stratton Bill

It In reported from W ashington th a t Representative
Strntton
of Illinois believes th a t his bill has an even chntjcc
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| of passing. This is the legislation sponsoring the .entrance
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| into th is country of &lt;100,000 &lt;llnplnre&lt;l persons over ti period
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»•■ »•**•»•«« «i*t .
O flu b tr 2T;* l l l l , «1 IM V m % nlM -r of four years.
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I In rid • ; »»*.*!•» m r A ft ___ TheJm proved prospect f o r the bill-is the result of mitflide supiKirt which is being given by a citizens’ Committee,
IIOI.I.AM) 1.. U IU .1
r-tiiN f i *the t ’nthollp church, the executive com m ittee of tip: A m er­
«;oitm&gt;&gt; iikan
it nn Legion, union organizations ami Jew ish groups. Within
lUeiftm Vh3»M&gt;
Congress, added support has been given since the investiga­
M n s i't iir r iu ii i i v n ?
4 l»r CsirKr.
(&gt;»w
. _ . . » d»f tion by the House Foreign A ffa ira . committee. Persons
Tiff? ItoMtk*
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/ *"• eligible for admission under this legislation are, writl t &lt;» be
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70 per cent Roman Catholics, 20 per cent Jew s and 10 per
O ut I n r
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cent
L utherans ami others.
Ail phiiumi ttwlirr* ««»*!• «•
tfianks retell Itflriite hihI Woflwr* «f
The only argum ents against this m oderate program
tmtwfInlnerirMtt ■fnr f it | i u t » hit for the admission of homeless Europeans seem to DO th o se
vp l i t i * | f fu n d *, %*III I nf *flrt«ru.**! f*»»
of jobs and shelter. But there are more jobs now uvidlnble
■ I rva rn ln r i i &lt;S« * » f (•fits
|p|«n«l
^ r r i r p i i f i i l i **, than workers to man them - especially on farm s. Oh farms.
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THE WORLD TODAY ' |

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111 DEWITT MACKENZIE

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GETTING HIM BACK ON HIS FEET AGAIN

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oot too in *«|nrf**».

nrnfrsrinnal Tee*" I*-*' t - . r
f?omntn4-nlt«" c -."?&lt;• *1

e n -.i.l report* for #ho fiscal vear
ending laat Jtm o TO, re&lt;~rived from
th** p rin ter fiwtsv. «!)&lt;«-- I (),total* i« a detailed - break down of
an earlier short statem ent that
the a ta tr took in ZIRtJ&gt;24.9t8 and
and spent fI68.8ML9&amp;3 during the
year. ’ The 52? •191.000 Item for per­
sonal serviewa wa* fnnrlh on lh*
Hat nf m ajor disbursement group­
ing*. *
A 138 8.13,427 total rontrihutlon
to counties and cities of fupA* col.litrlrd hy th e sd a to Ird tha list. It
was^rViaite up largely of n klek. hack of gasoline and recinir taxes,
•and the 318,000.1*00 allocation for
gievment of tr-arhera* aalarir*.
Capital outlav expendflun** of
I.VL5!!8,234 ranked pecond. More
than half of th at was road and
bridge construction, the rae t for
construction of buildings and pu r­
chase of rfiuipm rnt.
The third largest Hem wa* 331X
332,734 for such “curren t obliga­
tion-" n» |26Jt!*5Jl37 in puhlle
welfare benefit* and pension out­
lay* ami 3f&gt;.22H.6f&gt;6 In unemploy­
ment compensation payment*.
The ncnmnal service nrrount
wa* broken down Into 326.838,728
in r-nlarle? nnd wages, and 3362,680 in professional fee* and con­
sulting aervirr*.
A total of 311,096,632 was paid
out Mf such contractural service*."
as printing, repair*. ad&lt;ertising
and postage- The biggest item was
32,284,143 in travel expenses of
stall- employe*.
The 32.678.884 expenditure for
food products/alm o st entirely for
Inmate* of sta te institutions, was
included in a 310,241,376 Mil for
commodities.
- N early half-of a $2,701,495 ex­
penditure listed under "current
expem es” wa* for paym ent of
rent on land, building*, office and
equipment.

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- -Trees

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U p in Frsnklih, P *. city o f.
facials •re greatly cdttcernrd ol
the
increased crthiumption
of
municipal
w.iier,-’ * T h e
town’s
9,943 ciprem who havr rjot Rteally increased in numbers during
'the p a it fct&gt; yeats are now using
half a m illion 'gallons of water
. more than they met! to. and City
officials in tiit they stihply can’t
he taking that marge niore oaths,
nr drinking that much-'more. They

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V f •I'o Platm tag-an ' mvr,liga­
tion to deteimine i t the tnrreated
consumption it being •j/.v’d for. |t‘
Would take (|Ult* i» leak to lose
half a million gallont a week, but
could be.

F.vcry lim e-w e w y ‘ Anythin*
about thr high Im c i which et.
etyntir ,nnw liai*, tb
to thr
federal grnrinmtfll, ',
meon»
chirpi, -Ym, hut »itfijidie we had
| loaf the war." Whit*Vieh propl
H" need to Iram it that our picient
high taialimi |u i , Qotbtflj^ what
etar in &lt;lo with tni; tfO , U rv^
and Germany wars dafrated on
bortowrd monry, (apd we liav,
i.ot even hrgun two v ran aftet
:h« war ended to levy the laser
for paying off tbr- bond?, Mon
of ihe laic* wc are paying now
?» being devoted to eiptttm en’i
n Sorialiim whiclt are makin?
t *11 the haidrr to,gay-the t* * «
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One of the mo?} dilftcult thing!
for a prartiral man to ’undeitiand
it how anvtme can read1the nrw*
of the day and understand all
: the. biltcrneii and kciu?! (tghlint
which ii apparent dwpughout lbWorld today, and at the tain:
that wc will never have anolhei
lints believe, o r teem to believe,
war. And becau^*,"wg,,wMl'nevrr
ba»a another w ^ ,9 :‘Hcdtinaenlal.
l»t», and - vCorpjtqmtt|i * -kigue
tgaitut compuliory military train
again*! a i t t o ^ ^ r m y . Navy
Air Forte, againit aecfecy
the atomic ■■i &amp; ftB .'r .g ain tl
economy- and full produr• t* r * l Mtdfjibiflt!* which
rful,
S lI ltr .o L
makr our nMfcts. altoog
ihe Outlook for permanent
■hai never before U rn quite
U d . and it o m r wa* renr

r T - n a if tir e * ! , ■ ,

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th» Amarlcati-Urlllah-Francli
policy fur tlif Rrlrh.

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One of the most extranrdlnnery !
aspects of this situation I* 'that t
with war la thr knife—"cold'*1
When trees get in men’s way, they are generally cut hut
still war—going on between j
down. It is an old custom, which has prevailed for genera­ Himia and the Wrstern Dem&lt;*c-;
HAMB0NF.S MEDITATIONS
tions. and is generally defensible for one reason or another racier, five of the latter actually
Hr Alley
^ fly JAME8 MARLOW
~ chopping down oaks, for example, to ntHke room for n have trade delegations In Mos­
cow trying to negotiate for pur­
building or an airport th a t is needed in ft certain locution. chase of Soviet goods. They are
B ib l e
o t righteous
But there is fur loo much curelcaanoss nnd disregard for Britain, Helgittm. Luxembourg.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 UP) Be'S
PE
fcVUH-LAMIN'
MaJ. General Bennett E. Myers,
Norway and Sweden
the fu la te in such operations.
FOUNDATION--AN' HIT
That'* astonishing enough, but who was pretty busy during the
When any fine tree in destroyed, both beauty and
to this: France and Italy, ( war* retired on 3GS0 a month.
Dp L00R LAK DEY GIN'LY
utility are lost. Too-often the trees are destined, never to li-lrri
while having no special trade del-' The Army sOspended the pay
l»e restored In 4he lifetime of men, women nnd children now egetlona (n the Russian cepltal. t after Meyer* disclosed hr wa*
DOyfN ON DE BOTTONIliving.
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are said in Moscow tw have III- interested In * number of other
f 4 t n » ^ TROtAPED q N \ l
Trees are long-time crops nnd should be handled n:t dirated serious interest In liur- thing* besides hi* regular Job In
such. When a highway or power lint* m u st,tak e good trees, chssing Russian grain. And both the Air F u t S ^
Frnnre and Italy aeliiall&gt;- arc m
The »Up of hi* retirement pay.
cannot others tie planted not too fnr aw ay?
n stale of virtual revolution
, and how he got it, haa cauaed
There used to be a denuding of hillsides wit it ponsc- thr result of the Red drive.
,ome wondering.
-ptent bad effects on the soil when C hristm as trees were
Of course those supplisnta for) Here ia an explanation about ‘
taken fnr sale. Nowadays the small evergreens a re grown Kusiian aid are ln-the pu»ltimi «f Meyers, hla retirement pay, and *
tor the purpose and no householderjiced worry or go with not having the wherewithal to Army .pensions in general.
to purchase necessities in .the
Meyers- wa* - in the Army
o!h&lt;-r available market*, ft rer* year*.
Aa a major general
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But the loss of the big hardwoods still rem ains a 'nlnly i* an ironic circum?t*nce, base pay—straight
pay without
however,
that
they
ahould
have
problem.
to turn to the great power which extras, such aa for housing—waa
openlv is doing it* utmnat to luring 38,800 a year.
He was retired for dlssWIItv
ttirin under H* dominatelon. Such
ti ansae'ion* naturally, cut both Which mean* he waa conaidered
way?: They not only provide the pliyslcajly unfit for.further active
Nl;w VOHK IIKHAMI THIjJJM
purclmaeta with necessities but duly.
/
Lhey strengthen the hand of the
What
kind
of disability 7 There**
lay* when bnniel Webster wn? •oiler.
The New Jersey Department of tto;
•eller. That la
is uncomfortably
tincomforUMy re- been no official statement on this,
frail Ileiy
un lough
loug New Haint) mfhlieent of the fact that iAm*rltoy on
Agiirultu-e, which ha* been inves. i ,frail
w s t u, rt Symington, aecrelgry
ligating the working huun of ihlro acre* ami flrunion Alcott ran trader* sol. Japan sinew*- fof , hjf A1|. Forr(&gt; |mnr . lc)| Bt ,
litc on the land, reported recently wat a sturdy one among Connec­ nf war ijght up to the assault on MW# confr r ence that Meyera wa*
, (Stl-4—? &gt;» r&gt;? »&lt;? “ »
th a t‘the average work for a farm ticut rock* and hand mowing. Hut
retired for a nervous breakdown.' ’
c*J r.W - ..
upeiatur in September wa» »lxty- the long day* nml rndlea* chore* I’earl Harbor.
tin the more c h i« fu l «We li th e,
r(.,|rment pay of $350 a
/2 -S -V 7
ninv lioum, exclusive of Sunday* which led ancli buy* to neck way* repot
t hy John Foster llulles. month (36.000 a year) waa 75
and holiday*. Thl», the depart­ of lighter yoke? apd fewer oxen adviser
.to U. S. Secretarv of per rent of hi* straight, active
ment pointed o u t compere* with still exist in fairly changeless, State Marshall
the London
the nver»jt«- ’Wflrk week of 41,2 fashion. Meehinrry lia* In-en n* conference, who In
returned to the pay of 38,800 a year.
vast and ingtniou* «t-l In produc­
hour* for a factory worker.
Unusual? No. Any general can retire after 30 ycara’ service
British canilal ofter conferring
Such a ltatDtlcal
I'om, of tion and labor, saving on farms, with
officer, an officer above the rank on 75 per cent of ki* straight,
French
political
leader*
In
course, will be no new* to farm­ hut Juit how much of work tin the (’aria, over the situation in that of colonel, can retire at 75 per active duty pay.
er*. And It,!* an underlying, lab­ land itill must' in* done by un country. Mr. Dullei
cent nf hi* active pay after 80
And, if he's served 20 year* and
orious reason why ao many boya meehanlied tmtaelea and calloused the result* of hi* trip described
year*’ service.
a*
"mott
has to retire for disability he gets
leave farm* to work in garage*, alma only farmer* know. CerBut no m atter how- short a time 76 per cent of active pay. Hie
drive truck* or In general become ilnly a farmer, as the figure satisfactory.” though he with­
he had been a general officer, If Army, glvea him that, lie doesn't
parr of Hurt Immense lahjir atiny of tne New.Jersey Department held detail* from puhllcttlort.
he.was retired for disability he’d have to go to the Veterana Ad­
which enjoy* a forty-hour week. ot Agriculture tend to prove, is
get 75 per cent of hi* active pay. ministration.
u
It alio explain*, we believe, why unlikely ever't o have n fortyji h
so many o&lt; today* farm* In the' hour week at long a* there are
B utdf that same Regular Army
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
to be totally disabled. It mean* enlisted man had to retire for
Eastern il* le i are one-man farm*, twenty-four-tnmr day*—and a?
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only that he cannot carry on hla disability with less than 20 y e a n '
with the? hired nun beeomlng e* long -a* ri)w? hare to I* milked,
rare in the agricultural World ■* hen* fed and hog* fatlrtyed on
TALLAHASSEE, Dee 8 Up\— ‘ regular duty. A had heart would aerjrice, he'd have to go to v a .
brindled cow*, buckboardt and Sunday* ami on those holiday* Florlda'a litUt:known mining In- be enough.
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The VA would decide the degree
which .haying time never pro­ dustry showed e r*cow| ' pindue. L An Arroy-l&gt;oard decide* on the of hi* disability—how much he
barrel chufAk. .
There ha* been a 'g re a t Influx claimed and which sent time and linn of nearly 330,&lt;)00.000 worth disability. The board could, If It waa unable to dp other work—
of machinery on farm* since the harveat have never reckoned.
■&gt;f miner*!*—mostly pimspbato— wished, discharge an officer with and pay him accordingly.
last year.
one yeer'* pay and no more.
But any wartime draftee who
n aald so far here waa disabled-aaV he wa* shot
State Geologist Herman Gunter j What ha
aald preliminary Oguree of the
general officer*, up Id battli*—had to go to the VA
U. 8. Bureau of Mine? showed n w nntnew ,
Regular Army which would decide on hla degree
of disability.
value of $28,900,000 on pro-lneta m etf or
officer*, and
dug from FloHd* toil In IP46, on.
That wartime draftee—depend­
—- ly VYILIIAM MT1 but final tabulation? will pu*h
Rut there's this gimmick for ing on thi- dearer of hit disability
Cmfrif P i n t ITrfret
the total lo nearly $30,000,000.
—might get only a small per­
all hut Regular Army officer*:
The cornhi nod .production of
The disability must have been centage of hi* active pay or oven
•cared lh* bull pit!*** —If *«
WtNTER blank*!* worn by
Und pebble, hard rock and col- something that developed while more than hi* active pay If ho
knew anything at ell about
Tao* Indian*, wt read. »re al­
Inidal phosphate reached a new the officer waa In active service. waa not only disabled but maimed.
•mall arhnolboy*.
ways red Ty m»k* 'em #a»l*r
record of 5,005,511 long tons with
Suppose a reserve officer, who
1 ! I
In find In • httasardT
a value of $21,017,174. That ei- had a kidney disorder, teas call­
Tree*
b*ir
tfuli
in
winUt,
t t I
&lt;-eedrd the 1045 yield b y ,800,000 ed Into active service. The kidney
ion—but I k t f Mil t i l frfcft*.
In summer tb* T*os we*r
ton* and th r value hy $4,700,009. condition grew won*. He couldn't
■ kite blmkttt. TMi It «»wi to
Olhrr mineral product* of the do active duty.
Helhfweed li.te moke mere
u r-w e didn't think4 t k i t wore
state - last year tnHIuded: Lime- ‘ In th at caae he’d h ave'to
mevle*
lo
Cosotfe.
T*
the
pro­
•pylh/nf. ^ ^ ^
stone. 2,863,070 short ton* valued to the Veterans Admlnl
By W. V. BITTING
ducers thet* Consdlen. Retkles
a t $3,212,185; sand and gravel, (VA) for disability pension. Then
TOUCIITON DRUG. GO.
must
leek
like
pretty
big
rrrten
The! 'fallaw wke tty* he re­
1,534,667 short .ton* valued a* he might not get 76 per cent of
An acne condition of the
matsrlol
$I,320,8)P; and an untabulated his general's pay.
grets gattlng marped tkre* time*
skin Is too often accepted a*
111
quantity of Portland cement,
whtieut dlveulag hi* Brtt tw#
The VA could decide he was only
Inevltabln at certain ages—
kaniln, fuller* earth and line •lightly dlaahled and give him n something that cannot he cor­
Now that former P**tma»l*r
wt«M mutt reelli* that he med*
kaolin. Fuller* earth and lime with pension much lees than 75 per rected — that must be out­
Otneral Bob Heu-negan h a *
■ blgamysloke.
a combined value of $3,886,000.
grown.
cent
, *.
taken qysr the ftt. Lout* CeHIt t I
Most younr people do outBut suppose ,a Regular Army
nrt* b* naturally wt|l b* quit*
to Mtxlco g tmtUI eehootboy
A M N E S T IE S G R A N T E D
p o w acne, but not unUl It
m a n 'w h o w al a general off Jeer,
tnteresttd In any I pitcher who
j-imped Into • ring end eh4lgot drunk and, In an auto ac­ haa left large pores or unsight­
has e *p»e»il delivery.
^
lepged Ute hiU
p e o b * b ly
ATHENS, Dec, 8. H P )-T h e cident,
suffered an Injury making ly marks that are permanenL
Ministry of Public Order said to­ him unfit for active dety.
•Or worae, haa denied ■these
day that 10,261 persona includ­
uhg people many hours of
Ha wouldn’t g* l« th* VA Th*
have lot* of eowtyy* |n heaven!” ing
5,64? Rightist* ware granted Army board would decide whether
ppinrsa by ‘making then* un­
Son of Mr, amrkpifc Huy Ruth- amnesties
Orford of Augusta, Mont., and ed NoVf 14.during the month end­ to retire him on 75 per cent of attractive and self-conscious.
Let vour doctor examine
grandson of Mr*. Frances Wiper*,
-• __ _ .
_
. . Jtli active pay or discharge him
vour child's akin to determine
U reported 8,416 Communist* with one gpar’a pay, or fire him
Great
Falls,
Rickey
la
gl*p.q
one
CHEAT FALLS, M ont, Dec. 8
the propgr diet and rlcnnshie
out of five loyccnver frnm had "surtrndered," Them
without
PP&gt;—Five-year-old Rickey Ruth­ chance
method to follow and htTwlil
no explanation why a greater
’to
fjw
d
by.lour,
And,
nephorosi*,
*
kidney
disease.
All
this
Jl,
erford Isn’t expected to Uve to we
Hha eernumber of Rtghtlata than Leftist*
I by law, there are also be able
Santa-Claus pay hi? Affleal vi»ll • -Biekny'* parent*, relative* and were pardoned.
wili help
tain drugs
arrangement*
different
on ChrisMtia* day, but he think* friend* have been giving the boy
The Ministry of Welfare
H waa pretty grand of SanU
A competent nhermaclst will
ants to
-fllt flie prtseHptron wllh freeh.
happineae.
.j warfare areas war* receiving of general.
tffeeUv* ingredients.
boot* to hta hospital
| Into
There’s no. room here tw go
THU is the 186th of a series
Rkkey said that Santa couldn’t state assistance.
Rickey, who Idolise* cowboys
■it
whet
their
cases.
But
what
of
the
Re­
T
of Editorial Advertisements
aw
very
well
because,
“
If*
(Santa)
from
I
t
Is
estimated
_
that
460,000
gular Army enlisted
and cowboy equipment, resliu * he •aid I waa getting better and 1
appearing in this paper each
what Monday,
la dangerously sick and asked ht* I’m not good aa I waa when I house* in Britain were totally de- * private to. aerjraanL
Strayed
or
rendered
unlnhahltof
war-time
draftees?
C o p y rig h t
grandmother, “Do you,think Uwy earn*
able during .Jtforld W hr.il,
' A Regular Army enlisted man

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THE NATION TODAY

Buy Chiutmsi Scab. Public
Health officiali tr|I m lint it ■■
f enlirrly poisibtr, to w^p* but Com­
pletely all the t r .i c r i c l tulien u
lotii in lint c e u n lty within ten
years if adequste -djfgn'.iti •*
made available and prJ|^:» I, ,*
rnenl provided. Tin* tan teadily
he done if tufftnei^v,-fund, air
. contrifcut.d. T V o .N r .f the a)
lernalivr, that it. doinir nothing
ot Jo in ; to.-netbijg but iniufft
•dently. far p tic iA i the cn;t of
etlerminatin* tilln-iculuni. or ol
. te Chtivtmsi Scab jp u are atk*
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884.

too. H hciter in m ore e a s ily ta k e n c a r e o f th n n ^ ? d t f a ^ N w | | n pr,l, „ U g L mJ « Md fur1 sat,
rho illd s e lfin h 'm o tiv e s g o v e rn o u r p o lic y 'w h e n th e c o n tr a s t j otaur , which is defined as anjr acl
b etw een b u r co n d itio n a n d th a t o f E u ro iie in ta k e n in to th»l makes a piece of machinery
cnnHisinration
to
Armed police,
it. Horn n o n .
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, Who have been ordered, to use
f f w e m u st look a t th e m a tte r fro m n Hellish stiim l ,hpir
|„ Mif defense, ap|u jin t. it flhouhl l « rem em ijered t h a t th e s e e n tr a n ts will Im&gt; pearol t&lt;&gt; have the upper hand in
In til* HMttrttnr, wl if /U m !-•' c a re fu lly w in d e d a s to-qualiflcatlont* nn d nkills, jintl sh o u ld most p u ts of the country. Troop?
%f* i n t i tlU fn fr lr tft.
were on duty in critical areas.
p rove to be nil a s s e t r a t h e r th n n n lia b ility .
.Su things Were looking eon
sidcratdy brighter for the haras*! !
MONDAY* D Pr. s, I jt?
government. However, the coji!
Record To Be Proud Of
fact remain*?! that morn than
nim.E VEHBE FOR TODAY
AVhcn was Bill Jones at Okinawa? W hat rank d id M a ry , „n,|,.r order? of their Cmrnnuh.
IF COD 18 ITU'LY AND COM­ Wiliianta have in the W AVES? These questions and m an y i i»t dominated national committee
PLETELY' OUR FATHER. THEN
WE HAVE INFINITE POSSI­ titherp like litem enn be answered in the W ar'R ecords ! f * P r, J h' , ,
“ ,nw***‘terTihly crippled,
BILITIES, SO WHY jNOT HE i’rojeet of the Erie County Historical Society, now housed*-**1
country—
WORTHY Oh; a i’- RLAT.HERE­ in th e Erie. Pa., Public Library. Many o th er towns have
Mrnntime lh .L'jtidon
Sovii'l
DITY t For one is your fathrr, such a record..still others may yef find it'poshible to c-tm- Foreign Minister Molotov had lheven he *hd Is in heaven.—Matt
Hig Four Foreign Ministers' (J«
pile one.
23:9 , _____
F or years names of Eric men and'w om en in the arm ed
* \! * ?
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. Congratulation! In Msttiu An services
were gathered from the soldier vote’
lists nf 1114*1 uf the drmocraciva who ara trying
d e n rn h n the opening o| his new selective service boards, recruiting offices, churches', fac­ to tiring (iracr and, rahabilitatiu i
isdio itatinn. Oii.imlu now hw&gt; tories, Ciubs, school? and relatives. Last but far from least to Eut"pe, Moscow' haa m ads'ft
lour stations which together with clippings relating to service activities were taken from tie* d -a r. that It dneih't want pea&lt;-».
until it can IpvpoM ila own kind
Sanlutd't Station VRFRK provide local newspapers. These were mounted nnd filed, and now uf
Hcil pcacn. Die cilnacnaua of
Ccotisl Florid t \M&lt;I. jll n| ih&lt;- constitute a record of the w ar activities ojf 26,105 Erie men impartial ohaetvrr* la that Ru*
run
best radio entrrt-iinmenl.
und women.
■ ia stalling in tin* London cun,

It should la* a m atter of local pride for each community
to know w hat Its young people did in the nation’s greatest
war. G athering a record like Erie’s may be hnrd work, but
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A couple of weelit sen Jam n
Sheffield,, Oklahoma farmer, ran
over * nine yea) old girl, wlm
“ifepperT 7u3denly froTo . behind a
school hut, and killed hei intlsnt
ly. Sixteen dsyt later hit own
son. a two yrat old Loy, playm-;
in fionl ,o l hi? liomr, suddenly
darted sc rots ihe flrrel and was
-Ituclt by Lite family doctor at
he drove up in hit cat*. The lit­
tle boy dilrd iniUnlly, Both far
mer and lire doctor* here oh;
solved of alt llame.
accident?
Were unavoidable. ' ■&lt;
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mined counUr-otlcnsive over &lt;th*
wn-k-chd ni;»ir. -1 Conimunlat ef­
fort- to celts* the downfall of lh»
government and create ■a slat*
of thn-n to tender the Marshall J
Plan unworkable.
Upon the outcome of ‘.his Motcow directed Bolshevist ssssolt
depend* in Urge decree not only
the immediate fate nf France hut
of -all Western Europe.
Some 1,000 people charged with
sabotage in connection
with
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�•MONDAY, DEC.-8. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORID

Lyman HirIi School
IIY HELEN. KARIN A

- Linder
Social Calender Clinksciiles
Engagement Told

• H o n Day
Business Women's Circles of
the Fresbyjcrtan Church will
meet at 8:00N’ M. ns follows:
Circle Mo, 1, to ss Sara Easter*
by, chairman, with Mrs. Joel. 8.
Meld, 228 West Nineteenth
Street; Circle No. 2, Misa Mary
Earle, chairman, wilh Mrs, II. E.
Aiken. Jr., 444 Elliott Avenue.
TUESDAY
The annual Christmas party of
the Pilot Club will la- he|.| in the
Tourist Center at 0:30 P, M, Alt
husbands of the un-mU rs an.- InViteii, Make reservations rarty
with Mrs A! llunl.
The It oman'a Bible Class of
the First Baptist Church will
meet at 8:30 P. M. for a covered
Jilh supi-ct and Christmas par­
ty. All exrhange of gifts will
oe held and members are re ­
quested In bring gifts frtt the
Mountain Home for Children,
St. Monica Chapter of the
Woman's Auxiliary of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will meet at
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
T. F. Zelglrr, 10*1 West Third
8t*eet
The Junior High School PT.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clinkscalct
announced today the engagement
ami apptoacning marriage of thei.'laughter, Codye Gwendolyn, to
Waller Jay Linder, son of Gepige
Linder and I lie late Mrs, Lind-r,
of (t-t-rein. In. The marriage wili
lie an event, of Her. 2d at the
K lrit Prrsoyttriaii vhurch with
the Ilev. JDouglas E, Charles of*
tielating.
Miss C l i n k a c a l e s aUtnded
schools tp Macon, Ga..alul-attend-

'M isses Minnie and Marie Ste­
wart have moved their -leildrnetfrom E31T Mellonville Avenue to
611 Myrtle Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs,, P. H. Tepsic had
as their guests tor the cnartty
hall on Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. William Royal, of Orlando.
Friend* of Mis. G. A. Edmonds
will regTet to learn that *h« I*
confined to the Frrnald Laughton

Hill, K. C. During the war she
serve-1 for a year with the
WASPS. She was also associated ,
with the Civil *Aeronautic* As- j
* 'nation and employed hy Joh n j
Hopkins Hospital as a chemist.
She has recently moved to San- i
ford with her parents who. are j
managing the Montytuma Hotel.
Mr. Linder served'with the Aft
Corps during the recent war for
almost four years, twelve months
of which was spent in New Guin­
ea. He is at present attending
W arlburg College in low* where j
tu- is majoring in architectural I
will meet a! .3:30 I’.,) ! , [iimuled engineering.
by the hoard meeting at- 3:00
v p, m.
• WEDNESDAY
The hoard of the Sanford G ar­
den, Club will meet at the May.
• fair at 10:00 A. M.
THUtlSHAT
Han* le le r t of the New York
The regular meeting' of the Giant* enter!eined on Friday af­
•Home Demonstration Club will Im ternoon wilh a Christmas psVv
. held at the home of Mrs. J. O. at the hnme of Mr. and Mr*. Hal
Andes, 1800 Frenen Avenue, in Gi-Mher »r the Sanford Airport. A
th« form of a Christmas party. color scheme in ehadea of pink
snd green was carried out in the
FRIDAY
The regular business meeting decoration* of the attractive
of the Anna Miller Circle will he Grul-er home.
lUlLLY.WQOD—Uec—8 -tAI—In­
- held - at the—KthV Hom e-*1- 8:00 —rh irtm n tn r ‘afternoon. a iollp dependent movie
movie producers
proitiiret* are
P. M. All mrtnbera are urged to pop arnl peanut tiuril were held realising U’a going to He a cold
for Ihe young guest* present and winter In Hollywood and they are
Cireies of the "Hanford Garden gtim-e were enjoyed. Santa Claus, seeking the shelter of major
Club will meet as follows: Axalca l-earing a close resrmhlanre to studio*.
Circle. 8:00 P. M. with Mr*. J. M.
TK# Independent field, which
Moyr ami Mr*. P. II. l-anslng,
flourished in the lush war year*;
hostesses; Camellia Circle, with
is getting tighter, now that bank
Mrs M. L, Gary; Central Circle.
loans are more senrre and the
Mrs. James Mmlghtnn, hostess, at
-movie huslnes* gem-rally off.
2002 Hibiscus Avenue; Dirt Gar­
Every day bring*-Word of Indies
deners, 10:00 A. M.. with Mrs.
seeking major studio attachments.
Charles Ginn; llibiseus Circle,
Liberty Films (Capra • Wyler ?
2:30 P. 3k with Mrs. !- A. P*lmStevr/isi and l-eo McCarey's
er; Ixora Circle,
Rainbow left their independent
Mrs. H B. Brown: ‘ Ji'caranda
status at RKO to Iw-rnroe integ­
A Clrclr 3:00 p. M., Mrs. Charles
rated Into Paramount.
Forester, Wt-u First Street:
Alfred Hltchrock and the Cag­
Magnolia Circle, 1 1 :3a A. &gt;L,
neys are ticodltijf for" Warner
covered dish luncheon, hnilessea,
Brothers, as May Howard Hawks.
. Mr*. E. A. Hockey, Mrs. Ernest
Hal Roach has expressed a de.
Uetta; Palm Circle. 3:00 P. M„
sife to return to MGM.
with Mr*. IV. II. Garner; Bose
The major studina are welcom­
Circle. 10:00 A. M., with Mr*.
ing the indies for two reasons: 1.
, Charles T. latwsnn. ■
They need Ihe producing talent;
.The Ucpemlahfi- d a t a of the
2. The units supply their own
First Methodist Church will have
The luntor else* play Thursday staff* and permit the studio* to
a Christmas party a l 8.00 P. M.
at the home of .Mrs. W, R. Herron night wa* a liig stiecev* with Ihe make much-needed cuts in overcast playing th-lr part* with per­
± on the Country Club RoaiL
June Ally son and Van - Heflin
w
Sallia Harrison Chapter, JJ. A. fect timing and e*ae. The plav,
R., will honor state officers with "Me and My Shadow” hv J. V. will ha a team in “ Bedeviled,"
a luncheon a t the home of tha Barrett, was direeted by Mr* Lana Turner I* out 'of the film
regent, .Mrs. L. L*. Hagan, 1702 Durden and Mrs. Bisla-e. Thr because she'll go into ."Three
Park Avenue. A business meeting |dav toek place in three ncene*. Musketrcr*.” The Dumas yarn is
f»&gt;r.member* will lie bald at 10:30 all In the home of Bobby Brisson being - mentioned for a large are(young attorney!.
tlon of Ihe MGM star lilt. Includ­
ing Van Johnson and Greer GarThe cast was compose! of;
.
Bobby Brisson—Hoy Harring­ aon . . .
Lloyd C.-Douglas Is ihportedly
ton (young attorney), (telt^ Rene
Ball- Arleen Harrington (Roy** two-third* through with hi* next
wife), (llyvr Ann Adams—Mr*. big novel, “The Big Fisherman,”
King tBiiyVmother-ln-lnw), End* the story of St. Peter, TJir best­
sloy Slrisch-j-Busan Fisher (Ihe selling ex-minister has said that
Harrington mal(l), Jimmie Lud­ the novel will not he sold to film*.
wig—IHorc Douglas (young doc- Reason: He doesn’t think Christ,
torl, Melba Frederick—Georgia .who appears. In the hook, should
Butler (a neighbor), Barharia he portrayed on the screen. In­
Ann EdenfUld—"Shadow" (mya- cidentally, with conditions tiring
leriQua Hindu Girl I, Donald Shaw1 as they are, it's doubtful If Doug­
—County Sheriff and William las1 "The Rribe" will be filmed
West—Sahii. East Ittdian mystic. for years and yeara , ,
W alter Pidgeon will probably
Between acts Blchatd Ball, wince, hut you ran call him grandpresident of the junior class, pre­ na after April. Ilia daughter.
sented Mrs. Durden, Mr*. Ulsbee, Mrs. John Allketu, expect* a
Mrs. Lynch, and Mr. Gan** with baby then
. Don't expect any
gifts of appreciation for their
help. Richard also thanked the
merchants for roojwratlng.
Saturday morning Ihe p«fple
who witnessed the parade were
treated to quite a- Kantn Claus romantic treatment with Dirk
float. Santa Claus and hia unof­ Hqynrps In "Up In Central Park."
ficial helpers on1 the float man­ One of their kisses la said to run
aged to give away right crates 17.8 seconds, prhlch ia considered
of randy to 'honest-to-goodne**' racy In the movie*. Rememlwr
Santa ' Claus
believer* along her flrat peck from Robert 8tark
First and Fifth Slrrrt* and San­ In “ First Love"T . . . Richard
ford and Park Avenues.
Quine J * working on a screen
The Goat waan't completed un­ story. Hell still under contract
til the last minute Saturday to MGM but hasn't worked there
morning. The following boys got In two year* . . .
up ,ohout 0:00 o'clock and hurried
Jose Iturbi goes on a concert
down to work on the Key Club tour Jan. 1, following bis appear­
float: Leslie Harvey. John -Root, ance* In Eurooe, He return* here
Arnold Harrington. Rlrhard Mr- In February-for "My Only Son*'
Nab, Randall Goff, Rill KIIm D with Kicanly Montalhan and Jim ­
rick, Fred Rossetter. Leland my Durante. "Birds And The
Rudd. Joe Wrtjthl, and Robby Bees,”
In which JoSe romances
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Park. Under Dr. Root's super­ Jeanette MacDonald, la now call­
vision the float was finished in ed "Three - Daring Daughters,"
time even though many of the but don't ask why . , , .
decoration* had to-he saved-until
Dennis.Morgan called excitedly
the last minute because of the from Marshfield, Wi*., to report
heavy dew. The Mutle Box loan­ he had bagged an eight-point
ed the portable Juke which play­ buck , . . Paramount equipment
ed Jingle Bella, Mr. Ratlgan loan­ was used by MGM the other day,
ed the throne, and the truck waa but, thinga aren't* really- that
donated by Strirkland-Morriaon. tough at the Culver City lot. It
The entire Merchant* Associa­ waa equipment from Paramount’*
tion cooperated hy giving the club television station, used In a "State
a generous expense account to nOff TThe
i to fUnion"
fninn** aeene
im m
lu o e .
.: . , fOver­
draw upon.
head: Marie McDonald observing
Also In the parade was the at­ another actress In tha Metro com­
tract Ire scout float which was missary, "Thai's the oldest new
'**
a
built upon an old school bus body. lewxlr Pea sfMtn
Although well designed qnd built
by Troop' S it waan’t quite a*
Oxygen when mixed with acet­
good as the Santa Claus Float ylene makes possible flame tem­
Lulls
Lis
R
It
taraan'i
nttUa
built by Troop 5 it wasn’t quit* peratures above 4,000 degree*.
a* good as Ihe Santa Claus Float
that'* why (and the randy, too).
In a natural state, lea plant*
The Scout* did a good job of grow Into full sited .tree*, but in
keeping tha little children from
getting yxi climF to the truck.

Party To Hu Held
..Wednesday At Club

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Hans Lobert Gives
Christinas Party

Hollywood

Seminole Hi

WERT the-Jeweler

kind were player, refreshments
were served, everybody had a
wonderful time. Ml. Douglas, the
home room teacher for. the
Junior Class, proved to 1-e . the
liraln, by winning I m- prlie for
knowing the most nuts. Tinjunior rlass, also, won out over
the seniors in another game, with
Donald Carder “ leading the way
to victory. Futi was enjoyed by
oil. ami everyone npptertalcs her
kindness,
*
Now that I'hristinn-i i»n'l far
off the LYMAN GLEE CLUB
aie making plans for thrir hayride. and Christ IIIas program.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Mil
.wit! we are sure to have n nice
time. Those chosen to make the
inn, for the hay tide were: Skip
leLearn, Clyde Wulker, June
Mcilstrup, Helen Karina, Edith
Howell and the-Ptevident of the
g|e« club Krimith Mason,
Some of Lyman's sport fan*
sct-ii enjoying ike Iviedo game
List Tuesday night were: Lyman
Phillips, Harry Ma-on. Krrmil
Diisklll. Melton Helms, Skip Me*
Learn. Donald l.argrrit. Billy
Richter. Helen Fauna. Nan Jackson, Tony Hunter and the rnltrh
•nf the boy* team Mr. Mitwrr. •The cutest couple nf the week
an- Nan Jackson and Tuny

Mr*. Perry W. fiewel of Mcmphia, Tehtt, who w ill'apeak* in Sanfofd
nt Temple Belli lsrai-1 at 0:00 P. M tin Wednesday. Mr*. Setvi-1 is a,
graduate of Sophie Newcomb College In’New Dib-nns and is a former
regional pn-rident of the Southern region. She was elected to the
national hoard of Htidastah-aLJJie.JlUil-ualiwital-eonvenHnw—Mr*
Sewel was nn- «vf Hadassah’s twenty-right women delegates In the
twenty iceond World Wonlat Coofrcs*, which look place In Baste,
Swiirerland In Deeemlw-r, IPtii where she servnl on the Burnt Colon­
isation Commisilon.

David Deewester
~Is Ordained Here

TEEN TALK

Mm l&lt;l MwrwMlef,* physical edDEAR JUMY.
ucatioq Instructor nf the Florida
Chriitmaa ia fiin lime for most Sanitarium nf Drlandn. was of-'
of the Vida Whether you visit dnirn-d here-Saturday morning a*
other people a homes for a shin-1 an flili-r of the Sanford Seventh
din or have ’em in for n enrol Dav Adventist t’hinrh. In w rve
session, it doesn't take too much In the capacity «f presiding elder
ingenuity to create cxclUement. or p a rlo r1,for one year. A, E.
Everybody la happy Just liecaiise Mcyo, eldi i »f th e . Ku-tl* and
it ia Yuletlrle.
W tnlrr liurdrn SM V churches*
Since there probably ate lots of, performed the installation.
parlies lodng planned by yirui
So generous has la-rn the r#*-?
crowd, why don't you give an
si- hy Klfmhera of the deno-.
after-church breakfast ? He shirs poo
minatlnn (•&gt; appeal* for dona­
the easily planned fare for a party tion
of clothing to AdventMta in'
of thls.kiml. If rhureh servirea ate Killope.
a plea ha* l&gt;een re-*
held Christmns Eve, the crowd (tiveil tothatStop
sending clothing]
ran help you trim the tree. Work
will la.- lighter to the strains of
your luily-votced hrlpers and get
them to give out with Yule song*.
Food? There are
variety of
c „.i_in a rush.
_________ ...
prmiXhly will naie an old gowlfl. n iu'-ved the
depend on .weather conditions and cuffs of the longstrived Mouse,
whether- you aie having a mid­ made the sleeves three-quarter
night or a morning meal. Brans, .length with a tight cuff. Try It,
brown bread, cole slaw or chile lo-t out the bent of tin old. skirt
con came, carrot strips, crackers' and you'll he all -i I with a “new
Mini m m aie good tor low-ther­ look.”
Don't *l*av-. lie available
mometer 'lays
fun Is fun bill I he sal **hn
H e ir's'a good denser! to sclve
gels a repiilalinti lor taking
with that kind of food. It i« called
a Irase on llir mlsjlrtoc Iris,
.I’ojffee Mallow and found Its way
hersrlf iiul of |he dream
In the While HuUsr menu mm
waltr. Boy* like' In seek girls
day. Here’s how you do it: Cut
■ ho remain aloof rather than
lit marshmallows
in quarter*
hep* »ho always are carter.
with wet scissors. Add I 2 cup of
Silly girls «ho uo.ur*l o«er
hilt roffee. Cook until melted in
Ihe tnisllelite shoo an In­
double bolter. Cool, When it lo­
feriority enmplea and should
gin* In thlnkrn, food in I nip of
he spanked.
heavy cream, 1-catrn stiff, and add
K e e p in mind that ChuVm**
1 2 teaspoon .of'V anilla. Should
is 'a charitable time nf the year,
serve six.
If you can't afford a new dress, invite some of the kills who might
fix up some old htmise* and wrai not la- in a crowd nf llirir own—
a ski.rt-lduuse rig. One kid did and, heavep. -forbid, dnrt't play
just that. She cut llir neckline of favorite* at Christmas
an old white blouse Into an offMerit Christmas,
Vivian
shouldei style, pasted
sequin*
around it (it is surprising how a

.'150 Attend Dance Marking Opening Of
Hospital Drive And^Mayfair’s Si
Marking the of fir ini opening of
thr UUH Keriiald-Lnughtoil Me­
morial Hospilnl drive ami the
winter M-»*o|i of Ihe Mayfair Inn.
one of Ihe outstanding
social
event* of the season took (dace
Saturday night at the Mayfair
Inn in the form of a charity
ball- sponsmed by the Junior
Chamber of Cornmetre and the
hotel. Proceeds of the dance, *t*
tendeil by ove* 35(1 people, will
he donated to Ihe hyspitnl Dane
Ing
enjoyed to the music of
Slewait Mai tin and hi* popular
orrhiHitrn In Ihe main ballroom
civi-1 looking the tuke alii] also in
the card room to the music of the
mistress of rvremnnias an entertaming program was presented
under the auspices of The Yovvell
Company and the Cngburn Bchool
of Dancing. Modeis wno took tmii
in the fun limn show were Mrs
George Hairien,
Mr*. Andrew
Carrwuny, Mr*. Max Fund uni.
Mis. II, II. Udham, Jr", Mr*. W.
K.' Kirrhhoff and Mis* Kylvia
.Meiseh.
Among 1 Ihe most
nttrnctiie
goivns fi-Hlureit were « three
piece while cruise cloth suit worn
t-y Mrs. Harden. With the suit
she w o re n small while fell hat
and Mack patent lenther acres?ones. Mnc. carm wny wa* charm­
ing in a gabardine suit in tin
new bittersweet shade featuring
npswing skirt and shoulder rap-ftrr* accessories ’.were brown a-ul
white. In tha latest of Ihe lie*
line in dtessea chic Mrs. Pundom
apiwared in n hutc|u.-r linen d m with navy blue swing skirt and
liamlMHi waist and swing hark
bolero. The trimming at I I I " tte rk
and ardunil the bnlnrn were litlgh*
red and she wore navy ami m l
accessories. . .
Winsome
Mrs. Odham wa&gt;
lovely in « spring print of soft
cre|ie with a huttrrfly dram- «t
the, waist. The Urge polka did* in
tin- scattered print, was arreiiTt-l
with rhinestone* and she wore a
Urge off-the-face hat of Mark
straw. Beautiful for evening was
the gown of draped gray chiffon

live- gown of lilac f iiib
with full *kiit. Mia,
Thurston was guwmaLiit
cm * |uint* in d Ah*.
Shiftlod-er wore yellow
rhite -ilk jersey with long white
atm mills wn* ■mied appealing
ihili1 all! active Mitf^Jolin lltg*
’tn- was attired in ti drpsk of
ilnhl taffria amt black velvet.
Fikiieea

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wtiile

Mphoney'*

tirocndeit

lovely '-veurfllileM

satin

drojiji, d
wnistiinc. ,5 lm _ Roy
MaooV ■‘liiking Invrllnt-as was
enhanced with n draped gown of

urter wnr t n rlinllnrim t akh
laet tafferg wltti n1 l-odirtlarfc-TPlvet
Mr*. James Terwltlngpr wore
n Gibson Girl ensemble wilh ii
circular mil V Idllc hiit Mlul while
jacket and tug-- blue hue in the
I aek of her Jm it nod h-ietv Mrr.
Harry Rob,on w.i* upp-nling in
a ‘t-jnth. dtnprd gottti with full
skjrt^w lde gold lie|t nml white
lined Tfood Soft g n u blue jersey
G. A. -Speer mid Mrs- H-div
I ning mis gowned in l-lurk c r e p e .
Mrs. .1 II Ifoghutsi wuie n
beautiful tieige crepe gown with
it ca|u- riiihriiid'led vciiti l-tjgt-t-en-U, "Mis, Finnk Shames
a
lovely die*
block eicpe in the
new ankle length, Mr - William
Vihlen. a pink -kirt iin-t black
hue top. Mr? Flunk Chase ad
attracMve print * gown,
Ml*s
Dorothy Powell a drr
of Mack
- lie mnl Mr Willi,im tl-val of
tirtatido n flotierlng gown of
1-lack crepe witli burg black
gloves.

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Olive. Chrrfyflin'l Nut Salad
Coffee Fluff
(Recipe* Serve Knurl
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Shrimp
' L large eggplant
H i pound? rooked shrimp
2 large onions, minced
■l clove garlic
-4 tomatoes
Freshly ground black pepper
Dash of rayenrm
Grated i'arractan cheese
Cut eggplant In half lengthwise
and scoop nut pulp, leaving a half
Inrh ahell. Cutie the pulp and
co o k in ladling sailed Water until
tender. Drain' an d 'set1 aalda. Peel
and slice the tomatoes. Saute
them with the onion and garlic
in butter or margarine. Add (he
diaided eggplant pulp and shrimp.
Fill eggplant sheila with mix­
ture- and sprinkle with grated
cheese. Bake in oven until sheila
are softened and the top nicely
browned.
Coffee Fluff
2 run* strong coffee
t tablespoons gelatin
4 tablespoons cold water
I cup cream
A* cup powdered sugar
1 teaspoon, vanllla1 cup ground walnut meat*
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�M O N D A Y , D E C . 8. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Gators To Entertain
Miss. State Tonight
b ea rd O nly Seminole
T o M ake L oop AllS tar A ggregation;
Jackets P l a c e 7

»i A l L,

fy Jack 5ords

BUT GOOD

NKW

Herald Sport* Editor
Following a hesti-J illaettssion
and a railed vote of all roarhe*
representing school# In the East
Florida Conference the DrLand
Bulldogs were deflated vrinn-rs
at ‘ the conference championship
here at a meeting in the Seminole
Hleh School Satunlav afterntain.
The discussion Involved the St.
Augustine * I.ershunt c o n t e s t

..■■■■■■I— &lt; 1..

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Walcott Case To He
Aired At Meet Today

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Inning; 3S tu 23.
* Following tho single affair
with State, the Gators will go
Into a two game series with Au­
burn. another conference f«&gt;e.
Friday and Saturday nights,
December 12 and IX
Florida won both its games
with Auburn on the home court
lost season atid split with thu
Plainsmen in Auburn. In their
only game this see sen the Gators
defeated Tampa Tl'MX
Florida soundmen this year are
Util— . m lnVntr— flam • ‘g gm tw

..lit,..

Sport* Roundup
lly

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C (? a z - / /
McLaughlin

Chatlri Alford of I'alatka The
first team backs were Charles
Johnson up St. Augustine, Jack
Wilcox of Heahreere, Charles
Beatty of Del.and and Dick Dill*
tonhaver of I’alatka,
The second team included' Cell­
Leonard AtuletauU_oi
luards Leonard Anderson
latka and Billy Panton of Dr
Land. Tackles Pel Eaton of St
Augustine and l.awiem-e Bui loft
of l-erahurg. Ends Byron Beard
of Sanford and Jay Gitlrajde of
Seabreeze. The backs yududed
Burky Power* of Augustine, Ar­
nold Houston of I-t-csburg, Manni*~ Pugh of Eustix and Tom
Beach of- St. Augustine
The conferrnre standings found
St, Augustine in the st-cond spot,
followed by I'nlnlka, Leesburg,
Seabrrerc. Banfuid, Fastis and
New Bmyma.
The coaches it cried to hold the
conference basketball tournament
at the Rcabieexe High fL-h»ol
gym on F*b. 18, 20 and 21. They
derided to hold their next

v MiC»ti6A-4y

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1 fia X ee p***e aao mu: St aAd vnw.
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Fletcher High Defeated Feds
In 20 To 0 Contest Saturday
JACKSONVILLE It-ach Dee. R
(Speciall—Fletcher High School
lammed three tourhdmvns across
in the finnl period to defeat a
sciappy Seminole High School
Celery Fed aggregation litre Sate a capacity
ttrdav
audlrtue by a 20 to I) margin.
End Tonunv Dunlap placed tbe
Senator* nut front in the upenlng

quarters, hut the wall* came tum­
bling down oil the Feds in the

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NKW YORK Her. 8 IA \- Most
likely to ix* itewlryt &gt;t ry* heard
over the ••ep’- -.| is th.it lha Big
Nine family is feuding end fuss­
ing oyer football , . . The main
suhlect is Purdue's potent -frevhman squad . . . Ohtq, State and
Illinois arc said to I*, soured op
thq Boilermaker i le-cause nine
Purdur fresh footballers hall

of I'eusarola: and Harry Ilatnll-'
Ion of Gainesville.
U m ar Bridges, BUI Savage.
Paul HarvlII, Johnny Fernando*.
Doug Hidden. Bill Falsone. an3
John Haul Junee uf Tampa; Har­
old Haskin- of Key West; Henry
Cornsll of U k e JL’ity; Dick Pace
of Tayrrcn: Jack Kimbrough of
Chumuekla: and IVIe DuBo.o .ol
Hi*-far* showing consternation and disbelief, Jo e Louis s p r a w l s backward orl the canvas after Orlando..
'ballenger Jersey Jo* Walcott had knocked him town In the 4th round at Madison Square Garden,
William Welch of Malone: Em­
New York. Tlw heavyW'rlgbt- champ took-a count o f six before getting to Ida feet.
(Internationalt ory Johnson . of Sarasota; lien
Overton of S t.' Pulersburg; Tout
Morgan of Umatilla; and Cheoillne Stanaland of Ocala.

Elwood Cooke, Former Tennis
Champion, Arrives In City

El wood Cooke, former World'* |
tennis champion, arrived at the
Mayfair Inn Saturday morning
and immediately began to act up
ntfires to handle a nrofeaslonal
The bulk at the Christmas Seal
tennis
tour __
In______
which ..K Pauline
_____ ___
Bet' snd Sara Palfrey Cooke will mailing waa completed on Nov.
participate.
28. thoukh supplemental mailing
Cooke p-malned' In Sanford 'tin- has continued and will continue
til yesterday afternoon, at which through this' week. Mrs. Edward
time he left for South Florida to
,
complete umrneemrnl* far aev- Klrcher said today.
There have been doiens of tele
eml exhibitions hy the troupe.
The citizens of the county, who*
are Interested in learning the
thorourhly. whereabout of
may at range for lesson* by Mis* letter* she said, eiplaining that
Betz or Ktwoud and Bara Cooke. they have been mailed. Those
The troupe wjll *4&gt;rv* a* tennis whu have not received letter* to
Instructor* for the Mayfair Inn date are asked to call the TB
duiing the coming- winter and Office at telephone No. 7M,
splint: months, It waa announced
"More than ever we need motley
by t.ind Weber, manager of the with
w hich‘to carry on ami the
popular hotel.
tale of Christmas * seats it the
Cooke attciiJrd a meeting of only w ay. by which the TB
the touche* of the East Florida Association derive* It* 'Income.
CunfrrenJv .Jicld in Sanford Sat- Mra. Kirchar aald.
unlav and offered hi* service* to slow and I urga each of you to
tl*' srhool* In order to build up help ua carry on a most importinterest in tennis In tbe high
bool*.

Christmas Seals
Have Been Mailed

C H A N G E TO

meeting at Daytona, on F eb."l!t.

Coaches attending the meeting
included Eddie B o e ll'o f Eustis,
Spec M arlin ' of DeLnnd. Bill

Loadholtz
OuaiterHack
opened tho tneiee by firing an 11
-yard Pass to Conrad William* on
the four where Fullback J. W.
Crews rammed over for the score.
•Sub Quarterback Carl Stuck!
to-fiu'd to End Fred Lorraine who
mote&lt;l to the Fed 16/ Crews made
it over center and William*
shed tiv.-r on the next play.
With the Fletcher passing atlark rtieking. Crew* (Upped 25
vards to Don Boring fur the final
■core of the ronlest
Tin* 8&lt;'ml note* nevrr presented
serious tin eat to the Senator
rt»a|, getting to the 38 yard
tripe only . once. Fumbles and
rratlc plsv on the pari uf the
attempted

lop uf Beabrvete, Bill Fcrraxti of
St. Augu*tin&lt;‘, E. J. Long of Pa- JFLETCHEIt
latks, Ed Sauls representing Jtwk Lorraine
Sutherland -,bf I.eeyhurg, und Carl Hill
Ketllca of Saufurd.

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Herron
Harper
R T Wetherington
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[n one meeting w ith the S tate
aggregate last seas'-: lit S tark ,
villc the Gators «fwnt the night
rcWeiriOg shot*. M Diisripjd S tate

Dec. 8 tA h -A

n.riti-nllon that Jersey J im&gt; Wal*
m il ihoilU b. drrian-d heavy*
......
wrlght huxtnjf rhanmton of the
world was to W Uid before the
New York boxim* commission to­
day. ' Every Indication was that
If Jersey Joe gets the title h ell
have to fight for it again.
And that, incidentally, is the
big talk now—a second meeting
next summer between the Cin­
derella challenger and Joe l-ouit,
who gained a split, disputed deri­
sion In the 24th defense of his
crown Friday night at Madison
Square Gulden.
It's
|1^.
l^ h .^ V jg .
went* *'• tp. about—and protest
---In his tete-a-tete this morning
with commission rhalim sn Eddie
Eagan.
Eagan has already indicated
that he will listen and that's

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GAINESVILLE ricr, d IS;«rial t—Thr University of ctWWi
hatkrihall tram will entertain it*
f lttl
Southeastern Confluence
opponent of the tM itw when it
meet* a Mississippi State five
here lonight.

1 ,

nine srhotihi had growti rarelrsa
about recruiting . .--'If the situa­
tion is ns- h o t'as we hear, there
llkelv will he -something popping
at the_ conference meeting lale
this week.
Another rumor relayed from
the Midwest- I* that Dartmouth
will try to pick up where Califor­
nia b'ft off in trying to lure
Michigan’* Kritx Crlsicr away
from Ann Arbor . , , The bait Is
said to be an attractive long­
term contract at a tliactlfe tong
figures . . . From this corner It
seem# doubtful that F riti, who
served one term in the Ivy League
at Pi inert on. will show much inlerest,
Ildlv Herman, who’ll get (20,0181 for not managing the Pirate*
Qtls season, still is looking for a
minor league managerial post.
In hia plan fur th e high schools,
And the guy who'll be helping
hint make, connections at this he hopci to teach one cuach from
week's inajur league meetings I* each school the fundamental*
none other than Boy Harney, the and the fine point* of a good
one who fired Billy
. . Tippy tennis game so that they can re­
l^rkin can get $12,600 tu Uu turn to their schools and (each
Frankie Fernandez, tho island their students Jhc game. The
favorllr, at Honolulu In January coaches accepted' the offer and
. . . New Jersey basketball fans will arrange for a meeting at a
arc riled .because Seton Hall’s later date.
Cooke is expected tu return to
Bob Warner was declared indig.
Sanford in a few days and will
day
Ford ham's
Boh„ulvlhlll wgs Join hi* wifo mid Mis* Hat* who
.... .........
................
okayed under almost the same ate expected to arrive shortly.
The troupe will- give exhibitions
rircumstances.
Ilcforei S e t o n
Hall could ask for a recount, a t the .Mayfair Inn courts at in­
Wanzer had signed with the terval* during the year, Cooke
Rochester |iro* , . . Visiting Mid­ stated.
west scribe* ,*li]| _ an; , toutiog
Vitamins aiv p
Everything that livex

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Touchdowns— president, reports that "never la_____ __ __ _ i. Baring, oafa* fore In the history of hockey’
Ly—Deal tackled by Dunlop in have the p/o leagues Iwen. on such
harmonious trim s. What a ron

Dr. Charles L. Persona
OptomelrUl
Sanford Atlantic Uk. Bldg.
Hoars i 1.12 I S
Pboaa A
Sat. . M l

Vitamin* have been shown to Hottest baseball ballle at Miami
have an effect on some form* of last week waa uvrr an amendment
which would Increase the number
Insanity. .
of rookies allowed on each minor
league rluh. Tho farm teams
favored It, but tar once tbe In­
dependent! won out . . . Some
observers . believe that ten-club
major league proposal Isn't dead.
The roast league's bid for semimajor statu* is UJund to fail this
week and the figuring Is that the
strong coast teams will th e n tr y
to branch out for themselves.

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ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE

16 oz. Virginia Corn Beef Haflh

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Hamilton.

licks that felled Southern Califor­
nia, 38 tn 7, and now we can all
sit ' hack and get confused. In
peace
games.

Assorted Cold Cuts

Italian noble* of the 16th Cen­
tury often bolatvred their seif!
esteem by stamping coat* of arms
an pavement tiles where paster*,
trail* are ao tiny It is estimated

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Atkinson.

Bridges, Miller, Haskins. • Welch,

No. 1 Krispy Crackers
No. 1 Hi-Ho Crackers
14 oz. Heinz Ketchup
1 ^ :
No. 2 Vi Hominy
12 oz, Milford’s Vac Pak W. K. &lt;
No* 1 Fancy Pink Salmon

Fresh Green Cabbage
Fresh Green Cucumbers
Yellow Onions
York Imperial Apples
Fancy Delicious Apples

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DEC.

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HANFORD

1917

H ERALD, HANFORD.

F L O R ID A

Legal Notice
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FOR RENT
In Mnlach Building,
i light offices, rewl^* u.'cor■II utilities, hr«t ami J*nl
m en furnished. Call W$II. A A. Dept. Stor*.

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

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Gas apace hcatrra »l*.i&gt;5 up
U. B. POPE CO. INC.
HEWING M ACHINES.
SALKS AND SERVICE
D itfa Sawing Mack. Shop
111 S. Fhenrh
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Sanford Bowling Alley wants pin o f F l.o lt lli.v
hoy*.
r o i Jessie J.
'ANN O UN CIN G

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the tturttin Sawtng shr.il, ptam Tgpfsn* o* urn i r-rr-mptana^Tn*.!
is t ill* .C irc u it &gt;;*«m a l 8atit&lt;&gt;.
and fancy sewing, a lining
S .im a -.l.
t:..jr .l&gt; m a ts ‘&gt;t F ie rlJ ).
children’s clothe* and layettes *th
J i|4 lr iil. V’tITBt in the vase
a specialty. Ml*. W. K Har­ Alms Walt' v* p a l e J. Wat *
riett and Mya. F. A. Wilson, iicfeii.lsiti wfreretB *tt« itia l ctuiit&gt; lltVnrvr cn Mu - ' t l i *l*&gt; &lt;tl tW401 Crlery Ave.

HID PLAYERS and radio*
rent, By day or weak. The
»l- Bo*. 119 W. 1st Bt. G. E. 10 PT. double duty meat
dlaplay .see and compressor In
bna OSS.
All
-euil-tr A • IV u » ; | s m l fwlt
good condition, • new motor.
*1$* rt tir n r * |tj n ...i.liv sii Hitt hr
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MB with breakfast prlvl*' Lodge A Son.__
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W O R K W ANTED
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399 Park. .Phone 1364 iMRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
II U fiilth rr lit :UtKil fh m 1I1it N*r
j Cake at Piggly Wiggly A Table CARPENTER WORK, smalt' or
•it* Ih ■■ i M g n t t i * r
4 ii'a irt lltti ,= v r th .
W A N TED TO R E N T '. I Supp1*-_________
il
ttVt k f i t
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laigc Jobs. Pbdne Wu-\V,
ill T it, .p an fn itl ll-r a til • l)«a&gt;|t»
FOR BALE—Urnaroek for drlve- FLOOR SANDING A finishing, i»t ttf
,» l , jrciiIj i I.'ii iiutiilalir'l
at m*l 8 cm Is. 11, t u u ti K tiu lib
wsy» and roadwave—Phone
cleaning A waxing. Our power in u8a
tTMFNT__ llc— light— hulls*. — 1*41.
t t N l b m u v u a n i * .v sr unit ten able* us io-w-rejr a-here KtL'tAl. itK.AI. t ip T H IS I'e l'K T
Iplrtg looms. Phone 21.
there is no Hcctnv conn** tin
; III;, m i ! !• %&gt; UK -." t
TUXEDO F E riJ S —comoleta lire
available. 21 yeai* exporivnc-* At*. lKi7 at' r-Au f OfJ I'tm lipi.
linn*'* Tiisrde F*ul S*nre
(shed house or apartment,
u I* lU rn il'.ii
11 M. Gleason. 1-nke Mlary. KIs
in. Telephone 21.
tTsrk ui i n. utt
rth
VEGETABLE1 plants fur small
rirr-ill
a is le ■f K liuhts* * .
and large acreage. Cabbage. POSITION a* clerk. aalr-quati,
ii i . !*t* KUAt'.r
care taker or ntlrsc. Hut*- car.
C A I. E S T A T E F O R S A L E
Collarda. Broccoli, Caullflowar.
Ho* J. II. c/o Herald.
Onions, lettuce. Eacarole. Tom­
■IN COl'H l
tiP . T l l g
ttllN T V
ato, Strawberry A Beets. J. W
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Hell,
Laka
Monroe,
Fla.
Phone
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ROOM HOUSE, p attly Alt'.
IB Htntinrrut O jiptirtunillfH
1N PIluB A T H ‘
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Died, 2 bedrooms, 1/3 down,
IN Its: T i l l I18TATI ill* -i*AIM tll.
1.00 pyr monlb. For uuick WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
t; K v n r it. &lt;ii« ..,« td ,
FILLING STATION,‘ Bolnt nice
i. Call, Phone 9173.
i n t l .l . \\M iiM I f UAV I'lC .
at HOMKR’a.___ J _ _____ ___
buiincaa. Will anil ..Mink’ ttnd CHUN
equipment
cheap.
218
Park
RANCH
Nnrirc
■[» I*,ii1-t - i t cn IlLiil l i e ll
General Electric automatic blan­
lab A Hill lllAI tin II..at tVpnrt
Avenue or Phone 9104.
AL ESTATE •
kets for sleeping comfort.
..a A llllilrn w ram v ,i| I llr , sta le &gt;1
II.A. MORTGAGE I.OANB
H. a POPB CO. IN C
TRUSTWORTHY man or woman. I’a rtle 11 '*i»illli, it*, m w it. tb s l ,Si*
fMONII M. HALL, Realtor
tllc.l
tin
|.«-lln "» . f o i final -It*
Part time. Tu service route of
12 GA. Marlin shotgun, excellent
Registered Broker and
ih a tir e . afal H ist ills m il *W’I|
candy
liar
nmt
women’*
Tam.
iniiirnrire Agent
-ll lira Ilia. It. tv
IV ill ^
- condition. Hughes, Big Trailer
r* ' machines Good income, ia, th e | iII| . u , .r bcm &lt;*|i|, I'.illlll
4 Florida Slate Hatjk Bldg.
Fark,
o experience required. ,1315.. F lo tilla «■*&gt; tbe
ila , i t l&gt;*
LL COTTAGE; ti acre tend 1-80 GAL. Electric w ater heater. * 00 cash, needed. Write, give . ciiil c i. I I I ! , fn l .a p p ro ,S I I-f. Sam#
phone amt address. Ho* J. M. Air.i in " id .a i iitw b a ia a a# 'A rtu r..
pustnfflce Lake Mary,
Electric Service Company. 207
tr ia lr ts
i tin n U I r ut F a iii * u
t'aia Herald.
1.00 or rar of eqdal value,
Magnolia Ava. Plume HU.
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i .. Klni . 1, ..-ti,. ,i. . ii, m u *ti), aa&gt;
lota at Eider Springs fur
P N 'H tin li.i, t » i .
or trade. 1920 Dodge truck, :(JNCRETF. BLOCKS: 186-0x8* 12 SPECIA L SERVICES(taulab • A Hui
A,tin i i u t t a l i i i .if I He ftlAta ut
other for pari*. 1106.00. 19S1
lb, 61—8x8*8, manufcaturril by
r ia iile F , Ku, ill., . i t t f u e l
bdel A coupe $106.00. Brown
chapman A Retold. All for $30.HKNT A CAR
Yates, rt. 2. bos 181, Elder
00. End of East Second St.
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•ingir; Hanford:-------- -------i—
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FLOWERS
PHONE 200
JFDrJK
-K M I.N O tl
l l i l ’ NTY
3 SIX room frame bungalow
for all occasions
fTNtlCKLAND-MORRISON
STATK
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.
lib good floor plan, house in McNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
in
i- it t u u r s
U DBIVE-IT. INC.
condition, has several exSipes A ir. |nsl off rehrry
IN H it T ilt
rsT A T K * U P
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lota.
Office ph. 401 residence ph. 610-R RADIATOR cleaning, repairing T tt-Irtf.M A . .tcn aM it
).N t
W i i n i i 11 w a v
RHT A*. WILLIAMS. Regllpr
New Radiator*, new ' ewe* We | ’• At
CONCRETE sewer pipe, krraae
L U IN i
imun.l l.iind&lt;iuili&lt;
lis ts
take off A-&gt;nMall. Jimmie l W
7»*H
Irr
ill
btfil'V
ifiv
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thill
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traps, , septic tanks, block*,
r 731 .All a nth—Bldg. Bldg.
an'* Shl'et Metal Work- Pbune I H ftNirH i lilwal lit* fliiM* i*|***rf i
benches, stepping stones. Mir­
Kill
iU&gt; Ailim tsUlfUlf11 4*1 ill**,ratfll*
•!
acle Concrete Co. 309 Elm Avr*.
|H WAY
PROPERTY. One
T liii T ittiffili
U w l »j**7
Expert Radio Itepali ing
Phone 13.16.
ft!«T THT priiia«fs V r t eal *41*
nd one quarter acres on high­
| Flr.il K* Mf.tl 11**a« till
»\ III
It*
Fred Myers, 3)1 E. 2mi St.
ly with -.mail furnished house.
ii,. Mi i n . i t. i; w
‘
Irnty of space to erect several SOFA, tapestry covered, excel­
iy
I lllta*
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SEE US FOR
lent
condition
Girl's
bicycle.
P
Ins for income. Total aelly ^ l l l . Pit *U|- ^ 1 *’. *i#y **t *&gt;*MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
O. Bo i 208.
price $6500.00. .
rria lttfl ,IM T, t&gt;tr
*»I •Ml***
AND TVPING
ri4.il * f**i fifiril »I|** I**1** ** A.linrft
IRT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor ALL-LITE Aluminum casement
CREDIT &gt;.l 1IIF VI l)K
tftT S trrx - - i f t n r f #:*;**- f T t? fi' T . ' .
trniimd l.undqulst, Associate
window*. Double hung alumi­
SANFORD
**iirH. itirf t d n m. *»ft Ilim ■ ZS11» *1•»jhue 732 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
num and sle d catoroent win­
116 N. Park
i'h a lie tttil
4at NuVblfiL*# l94f.
dows.
Miracle
Concrete
Co.
oil
5 ri«4 .rnii#
*
3ELY ARRANGED fly**":room
FOR RENT—Floor render. Easy
309 Elm Ave. Phone 1136.
jngalow in good section. Thif
Tim Tirtxglilt, lir. 84I« h1Rea&gt;Mi»hle latee, San
Jiropcrty la already financed Christmas Gifts. Shipment just operation.
ford., Paint A Glass Co. Plume
|ud can be handled for a reaT
U
,
lU iu r -iH v
received. Moderately . priced.
303.
|bliable down payment balance
I t lliv e r t i l l s . I.
Glass, exquisite silver pieces,
1*-**;jl . r _ *_* • ti'-j firul
aonthly
novelties. Orders taken for doll
DODGE
I'l YMOUTII
l _ - » L. i - :-V ie-m*i$^1 -4»iil
HERT A. tVILLlAMH. Realtor
PARTS- AND SERVICE
clothes. Antiques. Msyn^e llodg.
»f
=.tl It hr , int -at =|it nr
I ix*- i
lymumt Lund qubit. Associate
108
Palmetto
Aia.
Phnua
1011
kin. South of Airport.
■ . *i. J *f t .
1 V I* , IM
ne 7J2 Allsnlic Hank Bldg.
tB : l h r
Iit7 n r Lfirrtiltttiu ftlr f
TRfcR ripened oranges and tan'
HlfSNS ~
&gt;■««
ih
litis ‘ * •*ill
if* r
IOOM house ^partly VurnlVhed.
4
ft 1* *
$ -* 1 r * * t’tif-1 &gt;.
gcrlnea 11.60 Bu. J tlB J 'a rk .
Show cards and Doatara
Kl‘ X;‘1* *.» vMl*r. fit II. T*fn flY
: Must e**|| at once. Call 1009-J.
O— DKK’M SIGN BERVICM
-Itjiuitiii Li'Slih rill rti'fluU $
FR ESll” FLOWERS DAILY. Are
0. D. I andress. Pbune 1031. Atullrli:
I ACRE.FARM 4 room house, "i
tfi rtlliilri til* jBBJ’il'itl ilfrliM
taking orders now for CHRIST­
-tes!
,
t ,Lt V. *1-rip* f *r* |
S j n ilea out on West 1st Street,
MAS. Wreaths, Door Sprays, lihcn's Radiatnr Sirup fur ror„ it tilth i hi* uitlffr
!»** im blishcil
f^r- Charles GanR or call 779pIcU) rndiutor aervtre. lud Sa.iate. STEWART tlur FLORIST.
fnfif i
h Fwlife :
fcrit Ave. Phnne ■
’160-W
I
•» 1’. U t* mltifl,
814 MyrUa., 260-W.
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.Iftyou want a cheap home which WHY NOT giro a picture for AUTO REI'AIIUNG. Hall's Gar iila
Jidi | fei- ut11*cim11 »*atl. t h*t •**I
rill treat paying' root 1 have
age, Hanford and Celery Ave- &gt;rot* &gt;t " till *» t* uf N* N ih h t l, iChristmas 7
It la a lasting
me — 2 Tredroom downtowii —
i
memory. Visit m»4 temporary *nuea.
I f. !' I f e l Rif iih, t ’I
tartly financed at $3300.
studio and make your choice.
* Fur Di pundahle
ISee JOHN W. D. MOORE
We also have shell plaques.
"
&gt; •
mid you like to have a 9%
Sara Newell, Gulden Lake. Rt. KIDT IiK.PK VT ION HKBVICK
Call
froaa income on 'your entire in
2, Bo* I14-A.
_________
J1 «;Y-L17L;— X iiL A li A
LANAS ULPRKiHtATION — JM
Tc»tment from garage apart\ , lii:K«i|t&gt;IA lU ltT.
-"tnm tit-^w hitrrryouTO tr living In STOKE FIXTURES, commercial
t t Mi l l
M . VV V«‘»UK.
sF.Rvt.n-:
I- J I i*li Ift-ttnjr W i t iu f
S o u r own liume; on tha same
Ph. 670-W
refrigrrhtura, soda fountains,
\f»4 ilff
F*r*|*41&lt;#&gt;l Mini »*
property.
tables, booths, chairs, special Bookkeeping w rvicf, part time; llttrtl IM l*t lit*! li|l|**HI # UBNulll llir
. Bee JOHN W. D; MOORE
til
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built fixtures, * fri*e*ers, etc.
alio, advice and assistance on
lur good Starrs and Filling Sta­
jjliu tiiii * »-f _tum|rtAit4t
i i»ft
rite or phone collect, R. W.
social security mid income tax Hi
tions complete stock and equipje m In iflit iw iiB ftin ll!^:
uldIn Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
mailers, J F. Dempsey, 300 *atftftiiii1
■!t 4 Mil ♦ * Ilf 1 "f Ilf Ift t H*ll • I7li ItHi f".
moot from $2,000 to $3,600,00.
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
,i*_
i .Hri
Fiiirllldi I*Jf
See.JOHN W. TV MOORE
960.
fnl 'll
you want a dandy 6 acre farm
DIAPER SERVICE •
1:7.
.
-%
K -idcal io r pasture or
HEATROLA, In good condition. For details of the safest "maid
H i* Hsnftiirt Ij&lt; ifitil ft d n i l n i l l h i
arming with a good r s a
plMIlillg
619 Magnolia Ave. Rhone,218. • service” now Its Kanford rail or I** ih*’ $+*w • tut |»«dr *« tr hIf li - 11*14
f p f ‘ •'♦M
i modern home, bam and out
write BABY VXhKT, Daytona f 41'sli- f all wit ■It*# {eltlft K«
I tbuildings—all
. !l I .
irthr n»y kl ■
WIIIZZER
BICYCLE, new,* coat . Beach. DiU|M i u supplU'd.
well fenced and
i
• ■ t* IftfiMton, I i*f -t
1176.00 for.quick sale $126.00.
in gdtd condition — priced to
i*f t*$n| I'itfU ll
Ml iMflfufCl,
Jack Horner, F ire' Station or
sell.
Khulti-i, wimI Hi# tiff I* jii I
1.1 N O T I C E S — P E H H O N A L
Phone 73.
•
See j o i i v W. d . Mo o r e
u i s__ tit id Iti# l « l i •il ny «if Nu U m*
h#» \. I* IMt.
have tkrclve girod 2 and 8 bad- LIONEL Electric train and Uni­
f» 1*7 lie ttnlmi r i a l k
room Homes—priced from $8,ATTENTION I.ADIKH!
versal
electric
sweeper.
Both
(MKAM
250 to $9,000 00 — Three are
same aa new. Phone 731 -W. Make a one.stop service fur all
completely furnished, two part­
your laundry ami dry cleaning
M rrn i; n r
smm - iiu x
nr
ly furnished.
801* DOUBLE Barret, crescent
needs by using yuur favorite
I I I .s ill.I D u x
VAI'AM K U
JOHN W. I). MOORE, Realtor
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arms, 12 gauge shotgun. W.
Self-Service Laundry,
. 320 Melsch Hldg.
N olle* w
a lt e n itia i s i It*
Walker, 2317 MellonvIlU* Ave. THE HKLI'Y HKI.FT LAUNDRY
u f l i i b i in .. II** I,, 1-1 mi lb* rtul
234 East First Ht.
406
W.
16
BL________Hanford
,1 i ut I h n n l i s ! , 1*1), th e l|.ia u i
Fruit
All kinds $1.00 bushel.
Phone 111$
_ J, T. Far liar. W. -Geneva Ava. Royal Master tires are bafk again. -i* t ‘ n i i i i l * &lt; '» lfl||1 lM J tu irit - if KelH
(h"!» I'uuotv, K'lurit'.a -ij- ytul e i i .
acres tiled farm land, bordara
n * B- POPE CO. IN C
lituliuH ■l.'tlm i. tdCMIlht slut N in e
railroad and West 1st 8t. Rea­ Two whael trailer, perfect con­
'I* '-inn * *i*l i m om . u« a n d i l i - l i ' m
dition. New tires; 32-20 Smith HANFORD Heaiitv Salon, telo ■ln»
sonable price before Dee, 26
an- rtelii Ur 8*t»in In I uUH
A Wasson Revolver. 308 E.
Bo* 14J9, Hanford. _________
phone- 1364 or Mary McMahon. IT. I’t-iKIr. *Ml th* n u b ile, in » n l
8th. Street/
• telephone 1364 Permanents all tu ib a t .
trm y Building 1C’i 24’ Including
r.V V tM K II n tlA II dearribllt . .
methods, starting $6 and up.
Bath fixturaa, very reaaonabla. Apartment alts electric stove,
lu iln * .
l b * N urlh l i f**&lt; o ’
nearly new. Phone Co. 2803 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. OrN** « l NIL o f N K H u f NK*i o t
Daw Drop Inn,
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B
lit
,
lleeiTua
1». T o * in b t |i Ii
Mrs, Ntgulal,
.
' la min F.venlng Star. Call Ralph
t-.iiiih liutui* i i t:*it lytna t:*11
. STOP - LOOK - U S T E # Rav,
II6S-J
• t M el* -It.....I No 124, anil lb*
• f e w precision built JC. D. W Five burner Florence oil stove—
i - ilb l i 1**1 III lull ,! * Hist is
Table top — practically naw — TAMPA MORNING. TRIBUNE
Houses I0’xl2* $200., iO'xlH
. • I . . . ,1—
■, urntltl'nu----- ;*
$390 , F.'O.-H. Ormond. Can be - Phone W J .
Delivered to your hum*
,1*- I h .i .i l l |....r&lt;1e.l lx |&gt;«t|IKerected in a few hotlrs or wa Glrl'a. bicycle, reasonable. Phone
..efiT il- - *
*‘
Phone C-3III6 or 294
M b In Ptai K ook *, P a g e Tl. If*
will deliver and erect the same
1S78-J.
day at a very moderate price.
ASTHMA—Free -IriaL Nlphron
O ltP B It UK TIIK r u lA ltU OK
See Mr. Woods, 83 Division 8t. L. C. Smith typew riur, reasonVapor Treatment has helped iItT
n i ’N Tt
r u M M jH in u N lU it
‘8
thousands. W rits Nephron Agcy. HKUINOI.K I’t i l ’NTV. K l.tH t)U A
Ormond, Fla. ___ -_______
, able. Avalon Apt. 2, Second St.
Box 4116, Wheaton, 111.
(I. P. I lir w la a
6 room furnished
GIRL'S 20 in. bicycle, good condi­
A* I’letk u f Kab) Hoard
French Are.
tion. 108H East 18th after 4
f o r n r iA t. Wka L)
M
LOST
A
FOUND
P .M .
rty miles
MOUNTAIN LAND forty
WORN OUT FROM
jfr°mnr C h a tta n o o g a , sa il"
fl A K T 1C L U w a n t e d
&gt;laa and
In g vegetable
FOUND—8 goats. Owner call at
rite owner,
__
WHtr
1212 W. • 3rd St.
I
A. F. FRAZIER
7101 Nebraska Avawae
LOST—Small
brown
tooled
leath*
Co. I l l E. Ut, Ph. 968.
Tampa, Fla.
billfold. About $28.00 inalda. e If you get up nights—bar* bequest da
I’LL BUY yout tar regardless of Call lira. Floyd Palmer, 932-J, ■ii• to pass your water—y*s- pod tuva
beckadw, due to sieves neidity la the
aga or condition, Roy Real, 808
J REAL ESTA TE W ANTED
unne. be d e l yuu'ro seedli
AUTOS r b R SALE
W. «nd » t . _______________ IS
Three scnetalkns ago '

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Florida State News In Brief

Fred L, Morgan Of
Longwood Is Dead

MONDAY. DEC. 8, m J

Senate Turns To Ratification .
Of Inter-American, Treaty Pact

Itm lla a n t trails l*aa» On,j
(('•■Haase t f m Pa«* 0 »»&gt;
hccarr.o Inactive and r.-maiticd »-i dl Arabia, . Trans-Jordan, trad.
^
A venire of 80 juror* »#* sum- unlit the spring of 1908 when it Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Ye­
Fred L. Morgan, 83, of LongT-inr-nf today for sat action of jur* war rrnrrjuiiicd' hy n visiting men.
TALLAHASSEE Dee.’ H M l— TALLAHASSEE Dee. 8 &lt;/P&gt;_ wood. died Saturday at his home
______ •
/ • ■
or* In Circuit Court. Thr follow m'nister, he Rev, George II. Slug
Premier Rlad Essolh Hey of Florida duck and goose hunters More casa of animal rabies have In Longwood following a abort
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
S
(-P)—The
Senate,
marking
time while
of Am&lt;i*ru*, (!».
ing junror* were summoned.
Lebanon said the Arab U a g u r’a
Illness.
■'Tm* llev. E. I.*e Smith of work would be "decisive and Im­ are scheduled to open the 1947- been reported In Florida this year
a t.. Chapman, L, H. Hodglna.
Bom Apr. $0, 1886 in Living, th* Mouse consider# the plight o f Western Europe, turned today to ra t­
than
ever
before,
the
State
Board
48
shooting
season
at
noon
today.
B. A. Gallotvay, Geo. C, Harden Orlando tnen served for five ycnr-i mediate," adding:
*
ston county. Mich. Mr. Morgan ification o f the Inter-Am cfean D ffrn ie Ir f a iy .
Hunting will be permitted from of Health said today.
Win, K. Kadrr, Gourde It.' Hilt", ■a naa'.ur and was succeed c&lt;l
had ll*#d In Longwood for a il
"The Lebanese army now on tiunrise until an houi* before nunThe document, a product cf last summer'# conference at Rio d J
The
board
Announced
331
caaea
in
1913
hy
lj&gt;c
Rev.
William
T. L. Gorham. Rolmi A. Knight.
tha Palestine border* will play act on all other day* of the sea­ were reported during the firat years. Prior .to that he lived in Janeiro, call* for #11 (rest) nation# to act jointly egtinil any aggrrtiion
Sti
!&gt;•*
of
Orlando
who
*rrved
uii.
L. T. Bryan, II. II. Gray, Hamil­
it* part with other Arab armlc* son, &lt;howevrr. The season run* nine month* of 1947 and added it Sanford.
ton Hull, J, \V. Green, Ihu-- 'll hi- il-nth in JIMtf, The Hcv. Iq raving Palestine when the until Jan. 6, with shooters per­ if
Survivor* Include the widow. in the wc»lr»n hem'tph'rr
likely'not all outbreaks of the
J.
N.
I
.iompaon
of
Oviedo
nc»Humphrey, Joe .11. Masters, J rChatrnsn Vandenb*ig (R-M;rh.) o f the Foreign Relation# Com-*
Mr*.
Abble 8. Morgan of Long­
mitted
to
tske
four
ducks,
one
proper time come*."
disease hava been reported to
Fred W. Hall, Chailrs Boulware, v-iyctWoutll li'!'&gt;", then J. Max
wood: two daughters, Mr*. Roy mlttcc predicted there would tv • ----------------------- — ----------------Canadian goose and 25 coot.In a authorities.
.
King
Abdullah
of
Trans-Jordan
Ere
k
served
the
church
for
j
Edward F. I.aue, 0 . G. Hall, It
Brown and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, “no controversy"
n y during the de­
was reported to. have caused a ae- day.
W. Hudsoh. C. C. Collin*, H A j /ear '
both of Sanford; two sons. La bate scheduled to licgin at noon
riou*
erlaljr
In
hit
country,
by
sug.
'•The rlturth building waa then
TALLAHASSEE "pee. 8 &lt;AVMIAMI Dec. 8 (Al-^Cblef De­
Cobb, A. C, Clove Itrd , Andrew
The committee recommended
to hla m lniitei' that par­ puty Sheriff Claude High said The voters of Ocala will go to the Verne C. Morgan and Milton F.
Blank o, \k\ G. A ruler*, J. I'. Huh, I ,c-*"d near the t o tmlery bill costing
Morgan of Port Huron, Mich,; 13 to 0 that the Senate ratify
q - a s iia s if tn»4 I'aas nss)
tition
might
be
approved
*n
Tran
&gt;
•
J. It, Lyles, Holirrt A. 'CohCn. •sler.-Toi moved near the pres- Jordan could annex the Arab sec­ tndav than an unidentified negro noils (tomorrow to elect a mayor one brother, Delbert Morgan of th* treaty. Such action require* thr Intrr-Am encsn d ffrn ie pact
early this morning entered tin for a two year term and two Bancroft, Mich.; 13 grand chi!- a two-third* majority No tlou*e drafted hy 19 nation# at Rio dc
V, D, ll.iwkins, J, II, l'arkerMo m l school budding and m 192*1
of Palestine. Premier Samir home of John Holt, 55, of Miami, members of the city council to dren
and two great grandchil­ vote is required.
yMehin I), llunn, Chenier ,Sauo a h n lil In th e colored peopl* tor
Rifal
Pasha
resigned
in
defiance,
|
hi
I MM I he church purchas'd
arited Holt by the neck with one *er\c four year terms. Mayor dren.
* dera and A. D. Abram*
The treaty waa signed by jsll Janeiro.
Alao D. K. MrN'ab, Andrew M the W«man*i Club building for two other former prenjiera re hand am) fired two shot* into his John Marshall Green, who is ser­
.Vnator Conally (D -T e«), rank­
th*
American
nations
except
Ec­
Funeral
services
were
conduc­
ving out a two-year team ia a
to succeed him and only th - body.
Carrs way, Gcmj.r lloda, John G. J.1.5C0, moved in and bad Sunday , fused
ted a t 1:00 P. M. today at Use uador and Nirarggua, both of
persuasive intervention of the vis
Ohe bullet enlerrd Holt's ab­ Candidate to succeed himself, lie Erickson Funerst Home with whose governments were in a ing Democrat on the Senate For
Hutidtr,-J. T. McLain, Jr., W. I.. ached, and the following Frida
rign Relation# Committee headed
has
no
opposition.
•
ting
premier
of
Iraq.
Saleh
Uev
iiigM
we*
burned.
to
g
eth
er
with
domen
and
the
other
tij*
right
Clark, W. F. L&lt;dg&lt;-, ( tu l C. CnfCapL Byrd Hudson officiating. process of change at the time It
resolved the Issue slid re- leg. High said. Hr was taken to
________
ny Vandcnherg, described the
Jack Tucker, president of coun­ The remain* were sent to Detroit was
. fin. w , C. lU rtlm a, E. M, Arrol *11 the /u tn ls h in g * end records Jahr,
drawn.
*lorcd Samir Rjfat Pashn to ot* Jackson Memorial Hospital when cil. candidate to succeed himself, for interment.
oi the church.
tagr and J, W. Allman.
Bow'evyr,
only
Mexico
amt
H
r
* guarantee of liberty
“ E ffort- o rre immediately Im;- flee.
his -condition was pronounced rrl- Is opposed hy Marcus Frank,
AUo . rrloe Ird were IV, T,
m the wctlern world.
Dominican
Krputdir
of
the
19
SalehHey
wa*
en
route
to
former
Marlon
County
represent­
Chance, Edmund W. M elt It, II guii t&lt;&gt; rnisc fund* for th# build­ the- fateful Cairo meeting at which licit.
signatory nation# have ratified
The document was brought be­
High said he had found no mo ative who has served three terms
II. Geiger, Walter Holly, C. E. ing of another c h u rc h and in the Arab urates clustered about
It to d a tr~ T h e treaty will not fore the Senate at it awaited
live-for the ass-iult a*, yet, — on tlia eouncllr and Hamp Ter­
less *hr»t n ^ en r services w ere
Hawke, J. L. Ingloy, In org&gt;
become effective until it he* been
rell, will oppose Tucker In group
I t a s i l s t M free, r a a s O ast'
Lewis, Kill* Ilea*f e ; - A ndre*- -bein'* Feld in_.Jh e . resent build Palestine may fix the tern hind
by two-thirds nf the na­ Uoutc action on emergency sid
TALLAHASSEE Dec. 8 (Jp img. I*, was iiuHcomplete; there for a general Arab uprising in
of Perfs subway and bus work­ ratified
Campbell, K, A, Jones, J. T, l.i
lo r Europe. House pa»age of tlirv
tions.
llnemptoyrd
farm
'
laborer*
will
East.
ers, scheduled to begin this
W, r.. H/tU. Hoy .Schmidt. \V. w as.« ocht and nctiv# member* theTheMiddle
Invocation of such strife lie placed hy the SUHr Employ
This wa# cited by the Foreign aid bill i» expected late today*
morning,
apparently
collapsed.
MIAMI
Dec,
8
(/P)—A
giant,
H. Green, A. II. Harr. R. J&gt;. llaa* Were itw ," Mr«. Speer stated,
lie like the opening of » ment Servi-e after .Dee, 31. Chair 400-pound Jrwfish was landed at
Relations Commlttre as one of or tomorrow. A big problem be­
A* II. ‘ 1‘rnetnr. Paul- G. Hrown, but ceeviees wen- held regularly might
At the same time a five-day th*
pandora
IroX, th* litiniale eons* man Carl H Smith of the em­ the charter host dock* here yes­
argum ents for speedy ar- fore the representative* it ihe
and
effort*
Were
runt
limed.
V. II. Crew*. John L, t'lark. \V
“warning
strike"
of
government
ployment
commission
said
today
"Iternrds of trie church were quenres of which could not be
terday with a harpoon jutting workers, called by the CGT in an 1 tion. The. committee said that amouat. The Senate put the fig ­
M. Cnllrerl, O. H, I'lunl.rtl, H. K
Job*
are
found
for
unemployed
while other countries are consid­
kepi regularly from 1925 to foreseen. American and British
from Its back.
Bullard, w . S. Earle, J. M. Ill
attempt to pull approximately ering
in the eastern Mcditer- agriculture workers at proaent hy
ratification "it is apparent ure, qt ihe. Jk597.000.000 s ilf d .
ton, All-cit Hickson, C. K. Cur 1039. The Hcv. J, N. DeVettc was interest is
1,2(X),OOQ
civil
servants
off
their
the
U.
S.
Deoartment
of
Agricul­
lively,
liccsuse
llrt
that
many
are wailing to ac* by the Administration as it patted
ranean
ter,’ Hen Amaun. A. T. C artjedge,1 the flirt ps«tor of the now chuich.
JACKSONVILLE Dec. 8 W \
jobs, was meeting with dubious What the United
ture under the emergency farm
State* will do.” the relief measure.
Andrew- Dinln, J r. and James It. s e n i’lg fiom July, !D'J7 until area Is on the high ro*d through Jtitior supply pro tram .
One
man
nleadeil
guilty
and
three
success.
,
Sue* of the Hr.tish common
The pact, known officially a#
Ih^-mle-r, 1928.
*»
H e lle r.
innocent
In
federal
court
today
to
A Republican program to bat­
Jjmlth reported the state, see
The strike started for some thr Inter-American Treaty of
"Diitlf g these y m u It was* lw wealth, and both rouhltfe* have vice
would have 26 additional rm conspiracy to transport munitions group* o f government erdployrs Reciprocal Assistance, carries out tle inflation, based on voluntarv
Also IL CertaolS, D. V. Warren.
major
oii
interests.
tn Cuba In connection with a re
Jr . A, l&lt;i Swaggeity, J. J, Null coming more and mTiro burden
Great Britain suggested that ptoyrs to handle the increau-d viituntlnnary plot against the last Friday 'and was due to ex­ the so-cailed act of Chapultcpec agreement# and without price
for the small meinliersltip
work.
olson, Wm. II. Slinugri, R. I„ *nm-_
tend to all departments this muni drafted at Mexico City in Mar-h, and rationing control* asked byV'
the
new
state;
chine
into
lieing
Dominican Republic. ‘
t ’alwrll, John K Higgins, J. F. to r i- r y the financra of the June 1,-iwo week* a fte r the man­
ing, but govemmsnt officials dr
1946.
chinch,
*ii
It
was
decided
in
con­
ATLANTA
Dec.'
H
(/h
—Wil.
Ihe President, will be submitted
Hollis Burton Smith nf Pallls- dared their offices were function­
Cowan, Charles W. Gaines, O tt- ference on' Rtpt. I, 1928, tn have date la surrcndeicd. Informant*
In general, it provides that:
li'am
R.
Larkin
of
IVruarol*
22ndea Park, N. J., pleaded guilty ing normally.
in a day or two, Rep. Wolcott
Schmehl, W. II. Stafford ami T. service* only !»u Sundaya of said the British hsd suthorired
1. All the contracting nations
venr-old Alnlinoin I'olytechnlc In blit sentence was deferred until
R. Harriett*.
(R-Mich.) told reporters. He ssM
A
spokesman
for
the
Paris
each month, the first and third the creation of Arab and Jewish stitole student injured in an auln- Jan. 5,.
shall
take
positive
aetiorv
to
a
s
­
' ,
transport system *sld th* subway sist In meeting an armed attack il would call for agreements
Sundays, a ruling still observed. civir guard organiiatinn* to main­ mobile arclitrnt Ih-r. 2, died at
and bus strike had been .called
For a fow months, a Mr- McGuire tain older prior to conecntrat on loiwson Vetpran Administration
among Industries to deal with
any American nation.
MIAMI BEACH Dee. 8 (/Ft— off by the union because it w is against
of British troop* fn evacuation Hospital here last night.
2. t The nations shall consulteconomic problems. The program
filled In as pastor.
William
J,
Pruitt,
attorney
for
a failure."
t ls s lls a r S 1mm I’sae On*I
Immediately and plan action not also 'la expected to include ta r .
"On July ii, 1930, the Itev centers.
T A L L A IIA B H K K Dec. 8 (/Pi
T- William McKclghsn, former may­
were made, the unpaid .guaran W. H. Kyrer of Minis was called
Taut feelings extended even ti»
But In Italy a procession of only In th* event of an armed
or
of
Flint,
Mich.,
wanted
in
his
elos
reduction and rent control. ,
taed installment* were til gu to |u. Is- pastor and u still serving. the American *nne of Germany
home state on a . gambling rop perhaps 60,000 Italians, thick with attack but in case of any aggres­
the next person In line au be-i- In 1916." Mrs. H|«'er reported, wlitre fi Jew wr* killed. «mi elfni season on mullet fis h in g w ill aplraey Indictment, said tnday red‘ n«
sive action against an American
flag*,
carried
the
body
of
'
*
‘
‘
Senator Morse tib-Ore.) chair-,
tflciary. The IllUfiO figure war “the entire Indebtedness wa* paid, other Jew* and an Arab were start Wednesday. man of -a Senate Armed Servtcet
tlist by agreement lietween Mich­
J-’xJ3m-Di*.,40
unGI
Jan.-eO.
it
calculated mi the basis of the untr-s wore burned and there wni wounded J n dlsonUr* -over -J
of Rom* today in a protest
3. Political, economic and mil SubcnmmlUee, declared that full
lie against thr law to take, igan counsel and ,jdmself a time against
American
iniriran mms rjt nc£._.tAUi!.„on- v - tim r erf—grncio'r rejofeing.
tine. The Aral** mostly were dis­ will
the government of Pre­ itary measures may he . taken inquiry will be made Into claim#
limit on an appeal' to prevent
possess
or
transport
mullet
in
m nrtality
o rta lity *(c x p &lt; -rta lim i n f lifw
"Kfforta weri’ tnen put hi mo­ placed persons.
against an aggressor, but "no mad*' against this countty by
extradition had been extended mier Alclde ds Gssperi.
any of the 07 counties.
table), plus 3 |terrent Interest.' tion to complete the church, hut
two weeks.
The.-cortege was for Giusep­ state shall be required to uec foreign nation* for properties
Up
until
the
1947
legislature
N'KW YORK D cc£*^A V -The
Mis. /.aiuve contended the full the war came on and ojieratlunn
McKeighan. who was indicted pe Tanas, 20, the latest of 23 armed force without it# consent.” seised in Eurotre In wartime.. He
a uniform statewide
tft.OOh fare value, plus 3 fierrenl wore d-layed. l-atr-r interest wa* Jewish
Agency for Palestine adopted
4, Dispute# twtween American said his group wants to see that
more than a year ago hy a one- person* killed in recent Italian
rinsed
season,
general
low
pro­
interest, should la1 paid in I-II revived mill the Hunch t» almost plans to bring I.OOO.OW Jews into vided a Dec. 1 to Jan. 20 ban but man g r a n d 'jury on ch a rg e e rrf disorder*. II* was killed Friday nations shall be resolved if pos­ foreign governments do not Ukc
guaranteed monthly innlnllini-ul* finished now.
th*' Ijoly Land within tint ,w'xt It was largely ineffective bernu-t* sonspirary to violate gambling in disturbances amid th* I'rlm- sible through “procedures in advantage of the American peo­
of I4H.08 earh. She said she also
force in the Inter-American sys­ ple“This woulq tint tie a true his­ ten yrars, Us treasurer, Kllrtrr of numerous special acts exempt­ laws, has been fighting extradi­ avalle slum*.
was entitled to such $18.08 month­ tory of the Geneva
Baptist Kaplan, said last night.
House passage of the emer­
tion to hla home state ever sinre.
L'Unita, Communist organ, ex­ tem" before they are referred
The. cost of transposing, fred- ing specific counties.
ly payments as lung as she lived Church," declared Mrs. Speer, "if
gency foreign aid hill by an over­
horted party members tn turc to the United Nations
beyond the K10 months. &lt;$48.08 tt'p failed'To reciird the wnridcr- int* and sheltering the first 150^
6. The contracting nation* “for- whelming margin -was conceded
nnuiiIn would pay nut $5,827.24. fill help, financial and otherwise, 000 displaced Jew* was estimated
' during the lest week totaled 3,307 out, and they did. Some ’ of thr mslly
condemn war and under­ by a top Republican opponent J
partlcipants
were
partisans
who
at
more
than
$400,000,000
In
a
monthly for a guaranteed 120 that our Methorlist friend* Vtd
crates, averaging $3.60. Manager
take. in their International rela­ of tire legislation.
At the $29.60 rate, the sum paid ilsothe goneral public have givjR statement of Kaplan released in
Frank K. Conner has reported. marched Sunday fn a similar tions'
not to resort to the threg:
(f.'oatlnnr* fmm l*aar &lt;&gt;*•!
Meanwhile, Chairman Marrlner
out In 120 months .would In us, for which we extend our connection with a meeting nf the
The cucumber offering* are dwin­ parade giving an Indication ofof director* of the t.nitrd average of l ) cart of bean* p-r dling. Pepper and eggplant offer­ the opposition to De Gasperi's or;the use of force in any m an­ S. Erele* of the Federal Reserve
13.640,1 „
lu&gt;arly atipteeia,trpn. To le e Nich- Imard
policy of barring leftist# from ner Inconslaenf-’ with the UN System presented to the House
In upholding Mr*, /.aiuve'* nr- id nf Daytona lleacli Baptist Palestine Appeal, the American day. Sliipiqrnt of four cars oi ings, which held fairly steady the government. Leftist organisa­ charter or of the treaty.
Ranking Committee his proposal*
Fund-Raising
Branch
of
the
in
volume
for
the
week,
brought
bean* from the I’ahokee-Can il
gumenta, the cirruit court *ald Church, w-e are indebted for a
The treaty was signed a t Rio for inflation control* which he
tion* have threatened a general
Palestine
Jewish
Community.
the
market's
total
to
5,258
parkthe munlhly payment aliuuld lie •erics uf voluntary services.
°nc day wai rrstrike unfeas their demand* for last Sept. 2. The United Bute* already has given senator*. Hr
• Kaplan s a id Ihe Jewish and Point 8™
computed with regard to ■ Mi*‘
"We nisi, thunk several young Arab stales in Palest^" approved pdrfed. Their, and olher litwork for the unemployed are delegation included Vandenberg suggested:
"Manager
M,
E.
Williams
of
beneficiary's eX|iectntimt of life. student preachers from BleUon bv the league fif Nation^ ran
1. Increased productvllty of la#
and 8*nator Connelly (D-Tex),
not met hy Wednesday
item*
*|K&gt;diglilcd
tummartes
&lt;
1
lum
m
stin
Ihe
Fort
Pierce
Markrt
reported
The Justice Di-purtm nit.told the. IlniVer-Htv who have served us exist only if "llfi* and property
v
who was due to open debate bor and longer hour* of work,
Supremo Court thsl the inclusion from lime to titnn. The-most, re­ are made safe for all inhabitants, current conditions, prepared by a sharp incrcasa in volume, and
2. Suspension of future ds- '
on
the
document.
of a beneficiary'* life expertnury cent of these I* Julian Ktenstnim | Jew* and Arab* alike."
managers of market* in majoring with favorable weather, this trend
manda fo r wage Increases, e*-.
should continue through the com­
In computation of monthly install who is giving to us f a i t h inspir­
pecially those of organ!#*! tabov. )
FLORIDA
STATE
Dr. Israel Goldstein, national producing section*.'
ing week. Quality ha* bean fair
merit* was required hy fundamen-' ing talks in Sunday sehnnl, and chairman of Ihe United Palestine
3. Continuation and expanilun
( ( 'n iis s ts r&gt;ee« r * i i os* r *
MIAMI, Dec. 8 '(/P )-A Miami
“Gladioli shipment* thimigh our \o good, he reported.
tal Insurance principles a* well at the preaching - hi vjieet.,"- salJ Appenl. said the United Nation*
of the Treatury's saving bond
do anything for them.
GI
who
wrote
his
mother
to
Fort
Myers
State
.Farmers'
Mar­
"Quality beans handled on the
•iT'by the National S etvire^Jli- Mrs. Speer, "iln and In* wife a r e has the responsibility of prevent
Dort told the committee that get the family together for campaign.
ket ate moving in fair volume, Pompano market, has been good,
surance Act.
4. Legislation giving the Fed­
liei-oniing inure and mure a l.lesv- ing member nation* front aiding with
the
nreient French government Christmas because he was finally
good prices for top grades,"
ing tn us."
or abejling disorder* in Palestine. said William L. Wilson, Durrtor though t i u ' volume last week has done everything In lu power coming home, is one of th# men. eral Rcaerve System authority to
was aomewhat below expecta­
require banks to hold a special
of -Stale Markets, today. "W. F. tions, Market Manager J. L. War­ to atop the strikes and "latest re­ missingg in Europe
MM aboard a trans- reserve, “which would be In addi­
NEW
YORK.
D
r
r
.
8,
(/»—
would indicate, the thing port plane for which the Arm;- tion to existing regular reserves
Crowds View Santa 'Shaikh Hafir Waldo*. Saudi Ara- Nehrlirig, manager of the Fort ren stated. The cucumber crop isport#
not out of hand."
(( 'm tlfa r* I n a
Our)
has been searching 10 days. The and might be hgld In' Treasury
Myers Market' advised us at th*' is ip fair condition, grower* pick­
'
liian
ambassador
to
Lortdun
and
a
i(V
*»
f
»*»n*rf
'
f"r*»ni
lift*
1*
t t ^164,ti47 were made on them
weekend that the cucumber -sea­ ing about two cans dally. Squash
He noted that Undersecretary missing soldier is Sgt. Theodore bills, rdrUficates, or notes, ds
•delegate
to
the
U.
N.
General
Aa^
The
commission aiithoiir)d while T. Hrallev, Odham and Jark
son therr is near an rnd, and that shipment# have continued light. of State Robert A. Lovett ha# Copeland, son of Mr*. Alta Cope­ well as in cash assets." *
the payments nf $401.1100 in the Ratignn of Ihe Jaycce* awarded acmhly, said today that the Soviet the tomato harvest ia Just get­
"Quality and volume from me stated there la "a very great land.
"In the absence of a compre­
form of initial advances on six orires for th e liost' costume* and ■Union voted for partitioning of ting atartod. .Pepper crops are entire Everglade* . ir e * ihould coincidence" between the Ttrlk**,
hensive scheme of controls,” he: &lt;
nuldle property rlalms approved decorated lilrvcle*. Twit wrist Palrltinc "because they would In-good condition and light r»htp~ impttiVe, If weather condition* re­ th* Foreign Ministers' Confer­
Insulin, normally produced In said, "we m ust. continue to p u t '
In the amount of *2AU»,B&lt;M&gt;. These watrhes donated l»y William like. to. Use—Palestine to- get-loto menta are muving.
main favorable, according to ence In I-ondon and tha special the human pancreas. Is a harmtne our main reliance on fiscal pol­
advance pajnicilta -Ware—fi«—tin- K m irr -w ere—awarded * and $2S0 the Mediterranean ahd as a mili­
Manager J. 'A .
Dulany ^of fcasion of the American Congress. and lark of it In the body cause icy."
“
I
have
noted
with
Interest
a
“Wit'oralTnn and reconstruct ion of in i*i«h iiriie* warv.given by- the tary base."
diabetes.
the
P
a
h
o
k
e
c
B
t
a
te
Far
rrport
from
manager
H.
J.
Leh­
national quarantine alatlons neat Jav ceo s.• Judge* were Mr. Od­
Acting a* spokesman for the man of ihe Sanford Slate F'nt- mers’ Market. Tho area ship­
Manila and f'«hu and reconstnic ham, E. G. Kilpatrick, Edward Arabian delegation leaving La
ped 22 cars of In'an* in one dav
tjon of various .units of tin Higgins and It. A. William*.
Guardis Field, Wahba said the mrr*' Market, that during Nnvcm.
Phllltrplne Gdieral HnspBal urn
Some of the small fry were too Russians "were checked in Greece tier, sale# of 2J kinds- bf vegeta­ at Ihe rtid-wcck, ’slightly b*lo»v
ble# brought producer! a grot* the volume for th# corresponding
tha 'Philippine Normal School.
timid to approach Mr. Odham at so they will go to Palestne."
total of $453,(810.20. The Sanford date last Fall,
Congress authorised the' pay the microphone to receive their
Asked how the Russians could
"Manager C. 8. Phillips of th*
ment* of compensation to hona award*, so mothers had to- re­ et to Palestine, he said "I don't Market, first to onen in our en­
f —
tire State-operated system, had Florida City State Fanner*’ Marfide sufferers of war damage as ceive tip; prises for them. There H
— ask the Russians.
sale* totaling just a little mors ket reported his market haa han­
a m e a n s^ f aiding-tlitv--economic were titany lltlle Santas, snow know
IVinre F'nisal said he wa# en than $600,000 during its initial dled quite a few pine land to­
rehabilitation of the Philippine men, there was Uncle Sam, Mias
route
*to
Cairo
where
the
Arab
aale* season in the year 1935. matoes during th* weejt. Average
Santa.- a farmcri South Amrrlran
republic.
f.tnc 'Manager t-ehman indiratrsl that quality waa reported poor, and
girl and numerous olher*. The League it meeting. Soon a fte r,....
judge'* aland was at First Street meeting, he added, th* world will during the coming week liberal prices for those sold ranged from
and Palmetto Avenue and the kid­ know the la-ague's decision, "re ■tipplies of celery, cabbage, beam, $4 to $6. Light offerings of
die* with their costumes were so [anting Palestine and the Arab cucumber*, pepper* and other squash were also handled, and
. ((‘•■IlsIifS ()•&gt;&lt; i 'n r On,I
numerous and colorful that the .ragitc nations' continuance in vegetables arc expected on the beans are expected within a
fng school hours. They are spoil- lodge* did not have an ea*y time the -United Nations.'-*
Sanford Market.
week or taro,
,
, sored and financed by the ('ham »elecling the winner*.
"Pecan sales on. the Marianni
"Manager It. E. Johnson of the
palgn Counril on Religious Edr
FRANKFURT, Dec.. 8,
On account of the tremendous
State Farmers' Market have im­
oration. The council contend* crowd and lb&lt; confuslnn 'Hiring American military government Piriut City State Farmers' Mar proved somewhat, according • to
ket
reported
strawberry
.shipsthey are non-secfarlan, lircause the aw arding'•&gt;( prises names of officials -took steps today to pre­
the material used waa collected prlte winners were not recorded. vent a recurrence of Arab-Jew (merits are on the increase, prices Manager W. M. Scruggs, ta&lt; a
recent operation*.
ranging from 40 cent* to 65 cent* ,? P Qrt covering
.
from many sources by many per­
Santa's colorful float was com­ dashes In Germany, where week­
r pint for the weekly report- {
LhV® tl**n,, 'and demand
son*. The organisation is mode pleted at the last moment through end disorders ovsr the projected
• Plant City Market handled i». much betUr. This report notup of rcpirsrntativrs of the thb feverish' exertion* of mom- artitioning of Palestine reyulted
_
JM88 pint* of berries during tit* ad sale of a total of 20,303 pounds,
Jtw lsh. Roman Catholic am i.I'm ' tier* of the Key Club of Seminole na
--------In the death of one Jew and the period. Light offering# during tha for a gross total off $$4,375.39.
tCstant faith*
High School-under direction of wounding of eight other Jews doling
day# of November as th* Seedlings sold ' 18-3- eenta per
Teacher* for Ihe religious clss- Kiwanian J. B. Bout. They also and one Ahtb.
berry season got under way, to- pound, Stuarts at 26.6 cents; Mon­
•e* are provided by the council. were in the cabin passing candy
eymakers at 1(L6 cent*. Light of­
Thldy-threo persons. Including
The regular school faruity taker to Santa. L. V, McLaughlin
igbit alto 31 Jaws, were arrested at Utm, taint .1,924 pints, averaging 49 fering* of Schlsys topped the
and
a
half
cent*.
Volume
should
no part in the instruction.
helped
i i m i in distributing
■ _____the candy
market at 29 rents. Frotchera sold
Mrs, McCollum, the wife of a and aiding Santa in every way where tha trouble began Batunley Increase rapidly.
19.6. Managsr Scruggs pl#rvi
series of stabbing*. MaJ.
with
University of Illinois professor, possible.
"Sales of cucumbers on the for
to continue pecan sates each
Marcus
L.
Hoover,
military
gov­
complained that her son, James
Waurhula
Stale
Farmers'
klarket
Key Cluli member* who worked
day until December 20."
Terry McCollum, waa embarras­ on the float included Leslie Har­ ernment officer, said authorities
the
ng to
■ “pacify"
.
sed because he waa the only child vey, 4ohn Root, Arnold Harring­ ware attempting
In hi* room who did not take ton, Richard McNgh. Randall Jews and AraM, most of whom
rtllgioui. instruction.
Goff, William Kilpatrick, Fred are displaced persons or refuges*.
Hoover said American ronilabThe Champslgn school Imard Hostel ter,- Inland Rudd. ■Joa
ulary troop* and German pollco
replied In Its brief -filed with the W rightland Bobby Park.
court that when
... other
_..ter pupils went
Mr. Odham and Mr, Ratlgan had established rood blocks be­
to religious classes,
James con of the Jaycce* termed the par­ tween Wuertt*mb«rg-Baden and
-----------------Unucd ia regular
■ejtulsr studies undor ade, organised tinder Jayeee di­ Bavaria and at Danube River
supervision of his regular teach- rection and sponsored by the crossings in the area to prevent
Merchants Association as a big Jewe and Arabs from meeting.
The school board defended th# success, and predicted that it
system, saying tbat if the court will be an even bigger success
Should outlaw raligloua cduca next year.
tion in public school building*,
President Ned Smith of tha
(Osalt«e*e flaw t *«• o w l
tM nathm would be committed Sanford Merchants Association
to a policy of 'K'ostllity to roll. today declared that the parade ously. But whereas Pearl Har­
Irion.”
long since has seen Its scars
waa well organlied, well handled bor
erased, the ruins' of tbe long-oc­
Counsel f^r 5Ira. McCollum
and started about on lime, and ha cupied rM lipplrttk'cspH al still
-the court
extended hla appreciation to the gave first-tim e visitors a shock.
nnalgn , »y*t
yatem.
Jaycee*
Jaycce* and all other* whose cfAnd In Japan where Ihe war
make public school* "Uw organ forts made It a success. He also
of religious Education and will said that he appreciated the way plot was hatched, an appeal for
reaton* the religious situation of that Police Chief Roy G. William* world oeace was saundeg by Em­
the colonies before the American and hi* force, aided by firemen peror Hirohlto. He looked out
upon the consequences of hi* na­
handled th* parade so that thera tion's rash act aa he did en—the
were no mishaps, and said that tu ln s. of Hiroshima. Addressing
r = f .
lii.
hour* qf argument ot* tbe issue* he was delighted by the big re­
s V
.• K in g th*
t! afternoon
~
before tak ception given by tha peoplf and thousands there, h* said, &gt; r
"I hope *-ou will try to establish
“ rase under , advisement the local children.
a peaceful nation and contribute
to world peace "
Color* In the ceramic lilts found
ihripi ( r t f
______
In Egyptain buildings built In tbe
The U. 8. Weather Bureau wa*
*hUh help apeed up I .....................I
14th and 16th |Centuri## are etlU organlsad under the Department
114 W. 2nd St.
PhootjM O
of Agriculture July I, 100$.

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Pearl Harbor Day

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THE W EATHER

In UnltJ There Is Strength—
Tfl Prelect the Petro of the World;
To Promote (ho P r o t r m of Amrrlra;
To **rodaco Proaperlly for Sanford.

Partly cloudy and continued trlld
through W rtlm ular, Gentle to
m o d e ra te s n i i t h r a i t tr i r a . t

w in d r .

AN INDEPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPEfc
VOLUME XXXVUI

House. Nearing
Final Vote On
• Aid Measure

Established 190S

U.S, Pictured In
Grim Situation

WASHINGTON', Dec. U l’/Pt
-The L'nilrd State* la In a
"grim aituation ’ au far a* a
military striking
force |i
concerned, Maj, General Manton 8. Kddy,•director or Army
infoiinntion said today. Aaidc
M artin Says Action j fri'ti)
the fotcea no occupatimi.
* iwrr.'-n*, Kddv laid the
W ill Be Taken On (Inti
IJ, H. lias fewer than 99,040
A nti-inflation
L e­ men fur ib , aj a niuhile attny
in event- of- rm ergenry. Fdi*"
gislation By Dec. 19 address fl loaders of women*
irganiratlcnis who act a . an
'advisory council for the puhli•
WASHINGTON!" Dec. 9 t/V&gt;
lltformallon division.
— The Home today ilowly movril
A sertinr _ tha| th - U. S
• ihe emergent.)' foreign aid Itttj
rn'ifTtJe striking .fo rte it ‘•pith
•long towaid a final tote at ; fully weak, only two and one(Speaker Martin (R-M nsj| disdot
third divisions, which an- not
up to strength,’- Eddy c-uned Congrrji cip ed i id lakr at
tion on anli-mllatinn legulalion i m in t'd that "it Has become
iiiimiully c|ear*‘Uiere ii nii-ithat home before adjourning Dr
&lt;i imtnoi who**- policies* a rc
19.
diamt It kelly opposed to mil
Thete was no indicalion wheri
own."
the final vote on the foteign au&gt;.
would be taken gby the Home or j
% the amount of aid dial would hr
■uthoriied.
Meanwhile. Mailm told newt
men separate hillt coveting two
of the ihtee points in a GOP subititute for Pietident Human'* eco­
nomic pingram will be taken up j
early neat week.
The Senate, he »atd. will inili Paul
Stine Praises

Rotary Governor
Cites Growth Of
Clubs In Florida.

Associnlrtl Press lea se d Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY. DEC. 9, 1917

Russia Breaks
Trade Talks
With France
Com m ies Kevcal D e­
fiance Of G overn­
m e n t’s O rder To
R etu rn T o * W ork

Is Also IntroFights Break Out Marshall Plans Il^ill
I duccd
P erm ittin g
G
overnm
ent
Buy
In Jaffa And Tel Showdown With Ent i r e W heatToCrop
Aviv Border Area
Red Minister

PARIS, Dec. 0 (JIV-MMcow announced cancellation
of the Soilet-Errnrh trade
lalka today and Ituislan nnd
Planer repelled each olhrr’a
repatriation mission* an ten­
sion mounlrd betaren the lw«
naltoha. A Ere.ach fmcign
ministry spokesman saiif 12
members nf thr Russia rrpatrialion commission wire be­
ing expelled for "»uhirr*iie
aellvlties In Eranrr." lie re. portrd the Russians » rre ra- *
corted to the railroad station
and placed aboard a ItrrUn­
bound train tonight.
PARIS.

Dec.

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WASHINGTON Dec 9 &lt; / D The Administration today submit­
T en Day Death Toll U. S. Officials Take ted proposed legislation to Con*
yiess whiili would permit the ra* ‘
Is Said To Reach*
Little S t o c k
I n (inning
of jurat, gasnlfne ami other
105 Due To Clash
Concession H i n t s &lt;nmtpndilies.
I 'niln-ei irlaiv ol Commerca
t'AJHO, Mrs. 9 IV Wab
I.O N I'IIN Her, 9 i,H&gt; l l i l Willi im ( I f in told a Senate
tradrra .of a hull war. were
tish o ffic ia l* said In n ig h l t h r
ludiM.m Sulwommillee that a
llig f o u r f n ir lg n m ln i- lr r s
reported veering in thrir Cai­
lull handed to |b r gmiip by sec­
room II ha* reached general
ro chnferenrr tonight to sup­
Mgreenirnf- on a llr ilis h proport a "solnnteer penplea arretary Hardman al»o wnuld permit
l"»»al for ilra flin g a common
m&gt;“ Iis fight crr.illitn of a
ibe gosrinmerit fo buy up tire en*
e V p iirt-im p o rt
program
fo r
Jewish alalp in I'aleslinr unlll
liir crop i&gt;l sslical and crilain
R
le
rm
a
n
y
as
p
a
ri
o
f
a
plats
Hellish troops Irate in til-* '
fo r 'a r h lfiin g G erm an emit.*
rilhft iimimriditiei.
gust.
* n m ir u n ity.
Regular Arab armlra wnuld
Ftsstei explained ibese ialinn
l*e held an Irish ‘unlll then.'
LONDON*
D
tii
9
&lt;/i«i
Sect*
W
.-.d . i - p buvmg |H,we,« west
rontlnulng Iheir guard of I'altaty ol .Stale M aialull was fe* IpBlunrd in -s hill designed to give
ratlne harder* again*! Jrwish
relpforeemenl* and supplies,
IH.iied tisLy lo have drlrim itifi 1
Tinman aull.oi.ly lo at*
an Arab snurre saltl.
to seek a'.lfi.w.lown will, Soviet
and fn piuinl.es on scaice
V M Mol(, l m l " f "'*- m-lud.iu; l.vnlock and
_
H r A H 8 » ; i \ T E I ) I ’ HESH___ Fnieign Miniilei
_____________
- S|»ur*dir tkiimtsTiet hi o le out &gt;1 I.m
be e a ilie ii o|i|inrluiMlv nn I -nltrv. steel, ;-nur an t ‘ fflain '
today in the blomlv border aiea whetber Russia s-tually i* leatL pimlinl!, tie ight tais and oilier
between a ll-jew tih Tel A m and to neRcilMt* a Genrnn srille in rn t.'! pirsbuli and matriials- •
Moreover, the measure would
all Arab Jalf.s, but llie fe im ily ol
American oH icialt said
lltev
i-ive Mi. Tinman ^)jthn»Hy to al­
A ra b -jrw ttb stikei ibiougboul llie " r , r &lt;oniiivced. ,i» livl.iv • iner'
b-rate any other nul- iiate- If he
bueigtt |tun
found nit- f puhli*-* hearings that
Ibdv Land appeiied In lye suliild mg of llie count il
i-lcis «u| utulriH .iv, ilia! bin** o shoring-' wo* hasirnlly nffect-e
ing somewbal
* 1 tv % lug "iiidiL-iii.il i-tiKluelion or Ihe
Tile 10-day loll in IGlciline. tiv j •&gt;( mneessutuv given in Molotl
■post nf ’tlUHBT"'
a&lt;
limn
l.sst
tiigiil
would
mil l«
unoflu ial count,.tfaelird I0&gt;.
S rn a t” i f'nnper (R-Kyl asked

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tanceled her liailr lalki with
shortage iiildm Frame lotlay. ac­
cusing the French of arts hostile
10 **the spiiil of alliance ami
mutual assistance.”
French Cnmmumd!. who have.
.... *I " T
T ' l - A c tiv itie s
R otary rxptoit«t~*Ftanc**i ih'uti.igei in
1
® menu on p ntei without incurring * T hroughout Florida fanning the cunet\j wave ol tlnkc,
thioughout the nation, indicalrd,
liability under the anli-tiuil lawi, j
—
—
while the Home will »t*it work | | 'nq| Sline, former Sanford Rt» meanwhile, they would defy the
on a hill continuing and expanding ] tartan and diitrict governor of Rn- Fiench government's ultimatum lo
export control*.__ .—
taty International, paid high tub- the nation's 2.000.O0O itnkrrs hi
-I’holo ll&gt; Hasmnod Sliidlo
A t the Home worrlrtl nluiijr utr to the Sanford Rotary Club get hack on thru join liv tnmor tirnrge Maffett and his fen year old ■no. Allan, are shown with an
right point burk hilled at the
Hunting I lull ranch last—weeh.
with the foreign aid hill. Secrr. in an address at the Toumt Cta- low',
tary of Commerce Hnrrinmn cnnt •
The hnrV wjs one of four killed by the parly during ihe hunt, il has
I
be
Soviel
action
w
as
ltie
lat*
E o -I- t wi n t | i e i ifii|&gt;1irll in su ch
" N lnliiitiv r o r lla d '" L im n s w e ie home uni on- ic'd l o u n
up vrith proposed legislation ‘to tet Istf highram l told of the ac- fit in a recent series ef mcklenls bec-n reported. Ilunllng in Ihe parti « rte Ted ami Hob Williams.
•peed President Trumatt* pro­ compliilutimti of oihet Rotary
| Allan shof at a large,buck »Ilh n .2i &lt; it. ilfte four times, billing Jt flung ai tnui point alinoied m u • M m b ill's stialrgv .u-jiairullv m itlto ritv to itls trlb n te ararco
dating back beyond ibr Nov. j (hiee limes, and Ted William* killed Ibr deer »ilb n shut gun,__
i w j i In ilti|&gt; one "Ail l lin e itiap-t- ‘ Ili-n it vrn* thf« p o w e r to r a tio n to
gram for curbing inflation and cluti! in hit district. now embrac­
•n th e I rl A viv l a l f a a i e i b y wb s l
i 1'nnsiltlirl *
^ living coila at home
ing -28 cluht and 1,707 .strive 26 expulsion of 19 Rumen* from
Irw iib so n ic r t
I ihfif 41 f i n- iw uet. piob abiv le p a ia tlo n i, down
'll would tnrludw that power,"
Harrlman gave; a Senate Judl- mriiilin t.
France for inleileience iu the la­
itd r n l J f w i.li g io n p s . iiio L t b lv U"
--J
etary Subcommittee nnd th e Joint
Mi. Stine alto inducted I mil bor crisis—in the • delenoraling
mi agire
When Piesldent Truman pre­
economic committee a hill tliat
'ib e N le m g im ip o l lb * u n d e r
■i
, - e .s - i s . i
sented
Ills
10
point
anti-inflation
nras
--—
■
im lit o i d isa g tertttritl
. -.
would authorise Mr. Truman to W rbrt, managing director ol th
g io u n d .
_= - = -ll'H lI lH t
!*■■» 1»«t
nil ! hi r • program to congrcoa lie ’eiiiptiaMavf.nr Inn. into the club, ex­
il/cd and rnhiin-i -ifficers hav*
Lhsotficial reports raid two
( I f i l l 11 f t U P t | n i l
1 it o i
plained the duties and obligation!
tf *dNlt*tf**tf esn |*rrgw Itta)
Jew* weie killed wbeu olltet
—
•
■ a r
uf Rnlaty, and presented Mr.
^ - &gt; _ • “----:- ■■»
r
armored ear* sprayer! (be siteefs
W rl'er wiih a copy of the ’’Code
will, billlel* I wo olheti weir-teof Ethict." a pam|&gt;lilel»*'We|c'ima
(Hirtrd slain in oilier iniidnitt'*
I’rt’sidrnt CominK
to Rotary” and a lapel pin
R iii! Ijtlb o r IiCalgU C^jjy- g fc rjc' A u th o r-^ ta ijd a rd Oil Offi
TI hi» Hrw- fighting -followed a
V ?__
i inttorlursd tiY
I l iititJBHMf «b I1*!* t « n l
Fred- W. Smith, piesiijent of . . .
.
rn
I
Wa s h in g t o n . i)«-, » uv&gt; - i z c t l T o Issue W ar
_
this brother, Ahdrew Stine, pro
cial Snys L.ick Of
! I.lous tuteinatlmial. ssiR, st.&lt;p nl \ \ ( ) r | s | | H * H I f ) I f P C K S
Arthur
E.
Lyon
wax
named!
i
t
a
MIAMI BEACH, f*ee. 0—j# V - f mam chairman. President Gotdon
•
|
ihe Fli'ttdd Slat*- Hank tomorrow
1- i
ra n ts
TOT
A irC S tfi
T ankers To Bl ame’ »
The 'United KUtea m*y h.v e cel- „ ; „ announcfj #n lntrr-city cnairman uf "Railway laibur's)
...et
Polltleal I^eague" today and on.
----------sbrated the end of the recent war i
.
, l rt i i
n .
ROSTOV
Dec,
•&gt;
t/Ti—The
. . , . at the south Sanford cilv limit*
In vaht became the nation now is ; meeting with Oilando on Dr* nopneed a drive for a copLrlbii-, The Cilv Commiiiion last evW ASHING I ON Dec. 9 i/fh
A /|f|t* p u U p U
V |l \Y
*‘V n delegation of lllfnihen uf f 4,000,(WHi f.irnut “N ay- tanker,
paralleling its court* after lite I / at 12: I j oclock at the Or- (ion of at least one dollar from
7 \&lt; IU IlS n l«
Y . I * »▼ - ,h^ Sanford Lion* Huh hnded
lohn I. I.chii. Hnitcd Mine Wotk
I'ouBgi" M”
"TFT haltr to­
" * Tx.—
*
ort}|,.
r,' ,,fr ' "AM
'
end of the flrat WorJit War, ae- |ando Country Club when Inter- each of 1,260.000 w o rh m "ln tb e 1—
—
—
l*ier»ch
\m
\tr
il
r rt-i .ft sion pier—pitchmg i&gt;Aikuu! on
cr* chief, today Jilanird oil thotl
industry.
sa«-i»^-U o u t kmen~tn~tha
,0 °°T ,rnor MilU n* ’ ■ nan-nil Pretidenl • Ken Gucrmev
places to be m atkrd - wtlit ,,^c*in some |iatl&gt; o f ihe nation
The league; was urganin &lt;1 in. (daces
Caldwell.
. — _____ — -------- - ■
- — t panted' here hi- f
H Mi Nnlty
Addressing the National Asaocb will be the guest of honor. Thete several week* ago with the hack *»ttM V* desiemtfes! b y .l’ ollcc C h it! .Oil.# shift from rnxL tn nil fn t'fn r l
ifTmlmr* of the Veterans „ f 1 a.i lnter..aliflnaU!llrcci.ir of l.iim.
,.0np plan 'in* iidurril erltlcally
atlon a»f Insurance Commissioners will l»e np.meeting pf_lhc San- ing of tbw- Railway—Lahnr—E r TTnf 0 . W iili.in i!. it was ic(Mtitc(| ,,fter themineVv »lnVc
in file Foreign W ars, at llietr meeting 1*"'• head of lfn&gt; McNultv Hank and thillren ul Iters well* treated
ecutive* Association, an orgaui/sbanqurt tura taxmt ghrrt h e n mi r L t l T club on Dec. .22.
*
*
fur miti-ii hnti*
*~
at the Legion It'll last cicnine Ctiniii
(ion representing most uf the this tnorninK by Gotdon HracMcv. 1946.
da Govarnor aald he did not t*eLion Smith « i&lt; named n inlerTip
' f •* -. i hI--I was being
A Hava "we understand tin- elgnifi- j Dcrlating that U u a pleaiure railroad brotherhood*. Lyon t« Icputy city rlc tk .
- lie told icnaiftf* it Itccame a were commended for theii r« iinti'inist pieahlcnl of the* I
t*
- uoniercial use after
'
canre of the day* we are now go­ and honor to lie called b|N&lt;n do M-crrlary of the sssociatinu.*
Die new law, made nerrisnv "popular c s p ie ttiiin " lli.it the nporation in Pllttlng-nn danci-a to "ignoirntlon h&gt; it'*- San Francisco ,f&gt; h,tri.t|
-■ising in tlu I’.n-ific during Mi*
tetve in Rotatyi Mr. Sline empha
A* chairman of the Icnguc, Lyon by the h.wardi o f, heavy till-1 miners should l-e puiuslic&lt;| and the .talie fund* fur improvement "f rnnviriliufi
ing through." j .
in.
.lull,
nod
tillwill
w i* i.i a fl-'-t --del She was
11 nstlf MWtrW **» rnp# I'n u !
tin- Hitt, tiv Comdr. Janies Kingle
"I don't tieHave the people irn lued lh.it every Rotanan tfon hit
tiafllt on the itierl, will pioliald' --il im liM liv and cpupmenl deal taiy, "f &lt;*smplirlt.laisslng "I'o-.t Ih- |ln- fir -t lime (in- hcntl of I In- tii.ilt in PM I and is about 6700
lire that this rountry Is the Inst
i&gt;.&gt;• ' i uled Sa|if-id
job when he ii ratted upon b^allow parking in ftonl nf.Scniin-d'- c n '*m adr a Rndiau holiday out fi.'i of tlic American la-ghui' lie orgaulsaty&gt;n
bulwark of democracy," he *al
For three Sitrrinlvi Ir'in i lt&gt; tis- tons.
Roth part* ni^the ship rpmsiil'wi
"Trained, thinking people nre ’ tam e be want* to do his duly and
assured
the
VpW
that
they
might
High School. Violation will carte of it . "
.
.
president of the Califoinin* afloat. \ *li-fi eight feet wld-»
not
voting
and minorities such as render »enice to hit community.
have the use nf the Hut r hmg tfen
__ ____
jir in
a m-Milium penalty of $2R0 f'M(
State
Roar&gt;l
of
‘Education.
In
Now. he said, lltete is a short­ ns dsslreil, and also spoil m
lh o » t w h i c h - • r ©
In d f*
at the deck line narrowed to*
Alible for evading aervlce can
trustee of Pontons C o l l e g e
Ills
or 90 days tmpritonmrnl. Tlic age of oil. X ,
favor
a vveteran*
in
troy p ra n c e and jith e r^ eountrle^ a|,vayjl ^ (&gt;ffe-r**d hut they should
i.so r of
... *I
r.rr.n s council
r n , , , ■„ -n
^
WAVEHLY, N. Y.. Dec.-O UP) avenue ws* recently tepaved a* a
would also destroy'
the
United
*
"
never lie accepted,
'
M
Mr. “Sttn*
in laid.
Lewis appeared before a Sen- Seminole County, according t« ,.|u,j(ni; (|1r pirsidenry of Hot-sou
States Public service of the Julius Caesar was an epileptic. —Two men held up and rubbed,
John Saul*, adjutant.
-,
tr-afinsee m ran* t » l i
(fe*ptH«*f»«i nn r*«* Tw»!
Rros
Parking
Co., the Sehma j K e n U l i l l \ ! ) £ • B a t c h O f
right kind lx th* key to vrhat Robert Louis Jjtevenson suffered a bank messenger of 122,000
Approximately 60 members eu Land Co *nnd (lie Vrnlnr.i IVc
.,, . .
,s
■
In
cash
in
the
renter
of
this
xriil happen.-**
Joyed the food prcpatpil Tty 'It 1nr it v Cn At the present, ' lie is
from ' lulirrrulnsi*. Booker T.
• ( l i r i s l I llltS S t 'l l l S l O
Caldwell said thr federal gov- Wnnhlngtt-u was « poyerty *trick- Southern ‘New York village torlny Ilnsky ..W fffht Nnincfl AKinjf P arisian S tar
G, IL* Carlton, said Rauls.
(making a t-un a&gt;f tin- coufiliv
Pnllre Chief Lloyd Itcdgus vaid
fentnent could Invade any stale
Jack fiordy. Harvey Hate nnd
Be Mailed Today
negro. Helen Keller wit* btiiil. the twn men Jumpad in front -if
of private field under the emet- en
H ead Of T em plars
F u rg e ls Soiifr Lines .lolin Rsuls spoke concerning the
AH of these people had their ali­ the messenger from a black sedan
fC n tlisn l m P**e T m l
Pcart Hnth-.t disaster. Tlu V ,d JjilT IC H V n l l l l k E l v r l l ' t l
Tlfr !i*t I'ltcli (if Christmas
bis, Mr. Stine said, but they parked nl a curb. Roth tbtratcnc I
. 4 .
-me
,
,
Rrnl envelop*.* a re 'h e tn g mailed
did not use them.
F. Ilasfey Wight, loysl prinier
LONDON, Dec !» id*i Mist (voted to present a past cormiian .
Ihe messenger, Wilson Cnw-nrd.
.... .
........
D ih&lt;
t I&gt;Ic(I Vets Clue I t'«lav. Mr* Edward Khoher, »ecPointing out the many oppor­ with guns and ordered him »« snd active Mason for many years iiigustt, aging i’arisinn star of
_
r JiUiry --f tlic RcjaJmde County
tunities existing today for »erv- "hand if civsr^'* the chief said.
was elected F'ridsy evening a the *9 0 * sang half '\itv through
James Young was elected inui j rula-ifiilii-n
Association, anice ta community, nation, and the
Mon Homme" last night and then
A third matr was (spited In th,- commander of Taylor Command
world, Mr. Sline railed attention
mandcr of Gu- local rhsptcr «&gt;f j nounced t"dav,
ery No. 2ft. Knight* Templar, lie forgot, but n svinpatlietle audience
H lfh honor* were conferred on to Rotary'* mntlo nf "Service automohile.
ignored the pause. .
the Disabled Amerirnti V eterans! Alumt f-nr thousand envelopes
Coward, afoot, was taking the succeeds l|. M. Rolan
member* of local boy aeout troop* Above Self—He profit* most who
Mtstingilelt -tier passport s*y*
si a meeting Thursdisy evening have pliendv te rn mailed, she. exFleeted to serve with Comdl
• t tha Seminole Court of Honor aerve* best," and rmphaslfed the money front the Cltisans' Nation­ Wight
plained hilt one ties' containing
lie’s
03
was
making
has
London
the |g&gt;gt&lt;&gt;n llut.
were:
fl.
C.
Graham,
gen
held at lh* Parish l!ou»e, Mon­ work of variotia club* through­ al Rank of Waverly lo the post- rrnlissimo; Clarrnee Welsh, eap debut, -She was singing'hot' fhlirth
Victor Check. 71. "j resident of St Othr-r
ateiiiF Ihtee hundred had been
offtrerx
elected
'
were:
office for ahinmsnt to Ihe Erdday evening.
the dUtrlrl In connection rral Reoerve (lank a t New York tain general; Roy Wright, senior ,
wavereii. covered Ranfird for the past fl.'l yesr*. Lyriwnnd Twyman. senior vire- misplaced a&lt; tii« Woman* Club,
Alan Hetiel of Troop No. 6 out
tlic Reals were prepared
with
crippled
children,
-traffic
warden;
H.
M.
Pearce.
Junior
1
,,erHW
«
njurmure.1,
I can- died Rundsy at 0:46 P, )1. in an commander; Charles V™|opich, Where
had the high ra/iU of Eagle Scout •afety, school ami public libraries City when confronted by the
Orlando hospital after a long ill junior vice commander, and Gay fnntjriivt-ry, anil the mailing of
warden. John|.D. 4!ove was re
holdup men.
conferred upon him by Ralph A.
pc**. Mr. Check resided at 119 iord Muffley, chaplain Cyril But llirm «ns m nw ipjfnjly delayed
K'awlilMsM «a«t »**■* TW9|
..fi^Li.Er eJI'
„ ,£ iL am*
. n; Elm Avrniie.-for many y rsiv
He told police the automobile elrcle-l
fin «c-»rrnl dnv*.
'
Smith, who also coqfrrrrd second
MMt,, . .as treasurer ami F. It spologlxed
Tor iH
hrr • nerves
ner was re-appointed a* adjutant
aped. Inward Elmira, N. Y&gt;, 20 ’ .. r „*
\ll Rs-nl‘- wliieli have been rs-’
class rank upon Robert M. Morris
T' ii.
. ,, ,, j tltcdness, and she resumed, haltBorn In.t/itA»vllle, Ky., Hie de A rising vut*c of. rntnmcndntiou
miles to the northwest
On Dec. 10 the Knights of Mnl iugly finishing.the numlier,
c e iv iil.n l (Im Host Office havs
of the »ame troop.
reased ivi4C *a member of the
Hedges aald there vtcre no nth la and Order nf the Temple, will
Kenneth Robins and William IIoiihp Pas-scH Rill
Then, with ‘something of th'e h'llu inning Masonir Lodge uf was given to outgoing Command­ nlrrndv been delivered. Postmaster
witnesses to the holdup, which l-e .conferred here, and n supper old verve, slu- dashed -off "Ca, ■h a t'city; of the RPOK, Number er Ham Martina nnd other out Joel Fields said tndav, and th#
Tlion, both of Troop 34. received
For NavajQ Indians eroccurred
reitiaiiting Real* wilt- h* deat 0il6 A. H i shortly will 1-s! held. Tha date for in­ C’est P aris" Thr audience was JVM) pf Fast Orange, N. J.; the going offirtrs.
star rank with Capt. Hyrd Hud­
A proposal wm made in regard, Hii‘l*‘i| he said. Just as soon *f
stallation of nffirera will in- given cothusiaaYir.
after the bank opening.
son officiating- Robins also rr■
FmiiUnnally,
»he
Addallah
Temple
of
Leavenworth,
WASHINGTON Dec. 0 (VIA—
to establishinrriI of n local vet
laler, and appointive officer* wiil jeried;
esived life rank with 'lis t Hetiel
Kas.; the FOE Io&gt;lg« Number 6H erans»coiineit similar 1" those m tliev me limited, _
A hill autltoriting h 12.000,000
l-e name-1 later.
' ""You
A conferring,
CIRCUIT COURT
'
t o n love •;■e? I love you.'
of
Topeka,
Kas.
_
...........
r \Nl&gt;N DIES
"
Merit badge* wer* prew nted, jniergcnor relief sripropriation
ullii-r riHes', t'i prnmoto cuThe ease pf^ Frederick George,
Mr. Cherk has only one stir operatlon among the varimi* vet. , WINNIPEG, Man . Dec 9. id*)
b» Gene Tucker to Klwond Wlllt-1 ^ *h,r
n*!! m S I . ^ w m charged with manslaughter in con
vlvor,
a
sister-in-law,
Mr*.
Ruse
eran organisations and to assist —Canon John Jl. Turner died
auction with the traffic death of
r&gt;
— J”S4
* " " 1Fontaine
w w i- of
”f
tRamparl of Topeka.
each other in individual under­ today of a wound from a bullet
Troop
and too Joel
State Patrolman L. C. Render was
Funsral service* will I*- ron-- taking^.
the House. It now goe* to the reopened in Circuit Court this
in- accidentally shot into hi* brain
Troop 5.
dilrted at the Erickson Funeral
t
Garnett White opened the Court Scnalo.
Douglas jUcnstrom
reported lunl S rp|. 24. The accident oc­
morning
following
the
form
rr
If the Ren»te passes the mea­ mistrial doe to plcknera of a Jury­
Home at 2:00 P. M. Thursday that claims lor pensions are now curred at lus Church of Kngtand
with the salute to the Flag, and
with the Elks !&gt;odge of Sanford tiring filed for llmse vcle.rnn* in mission pal nitles north &lt;’f the
X Alan Heta*l rioted th* Court with s u r e another bill actually ap­ man. Following much questioning
-m■x
propriating the money will have of prospective Juryman by G. W.
In charge of the aervlce. Inter! Reminote County who ate rn At d ie Cirrlu in a twilight land
;
the Bcout Benediction.
to do through Congress.
*T
men!
will
taka
place
laler
in
TALLAHASSEE.
Dec.
•)
l/P)
While
New
Yoik
drhatei
a
bin
on
nf alnrms, fog, and winds. He
Spencer
and
U
F,
Boyle,
attor­
titled
to
receive
such
claims
un­
The measure passed today by neys for the defense 'and by unping Christmas carols of llir nativity-iq public sc bools, ibe itsle of Topeka.
-* MARCUS ROSS DIES
was 42
der fedrral legislation.
BAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 0 UP) the House Is intended to sta rt Murray Ovcrstfeet and Gedrge A. Merida it urging
• The Canon nnd his wife lived
tracheit to tie more Yule program* into tbeir gen­
help
on
the
way
to
the
two
tri
baa
[ • ? — Mike Marru* Rom, a former
DeCotte* for the State, a jury eral Ira bine plant.
In the two room mission on Moft
RAILKY DIRS
winter. Legislator* hav* aald was
RIVER WORK BEGINS
aid* to tha late Bynator Huey P. this
chosen Just befors noon to­
frt Inlet, 1,000 mile* north of the
Fletcher
Bailey,
former
Teiaco
Indian*
in
the
aouthwsst
are
"No
longer
can
we
.rgard
tbe
various
testonsl
and
holiday
exjieriJACKSONVILLE, Dec. it 6V) ~ timber line
Long of Louisiana and onstfme
day, Judge M. R. Smith presided.
agent
In
Sanford,
died
last
Fri­
starving
while
the
United
States'
rncci of Khool rhildre.t as l.t'rteljr the concetn of the home alone,"
District Engineer Col. Willi*
manager of New Orlaans* Runs'day at Crescent City, It was Teals said today work wnuld
planning to help feed Europ#,
HUNGRR STRIKE --------- Sl**e‘3ihool Supl. Colin Enpli-l &lt;nd in the foreworej to the Dccem- learned
»y|t Hotel, ditd last night at Is The
here today. Funeral ser­ In-gin this week deepening
Tntman Administration , MCNEIL
the
ISLAND, Wash., Dsr. l*r Florid* School Bulletin, d it-1'
M.
vice* were held Sunday at Troy,
asked for a long-range pro­ »
He was employed hero a* a has
—A "hunger strike** spread trihuted to 13,000 teachers.
mas story and ruatnma to 'teach­ Ala. his former home, Mr. Bailey 60-mila Rt. Johns channel from
gram
for
aiding
the
needy
Indi­
cook alncG/194L Moss formerly an*. Official* of tha House Pub­ to all or tha 1.01B Inmates In
In one of the HuIleUn'a articles, ing of dramatica. home economics, went from Sanford to Atlanta, A(tor to Sanford- and the side
headed .'a h ' insurance concern lic Land* Committee said It Is a the main hullding of the federal Florine B. Marlatt of the Florida and social atudiesGa. about 1938 and later moved channel In I-ak* Monroe lo 12
which handled state account* dur­ 10-ycar project which would eost penitentiary her# fhday In. pro­ Stats University music education
Klltabclh Thomason, F l o r i d a to Crescent City. Survivors In­ feet; and constructing Woodruff
ing tha Long regime
test against Meatless Tuesdays faculty, aald "Carols are the Slat# University speech Instruc­ clude the widow, Mrs. Fletcher Creek rut-off south of l,ake Mun
180.000,000.
roe to five fret. He said
and* Eggless Thursdays.
tor,, said In one article "No hol­ Halley.
property of the maaees."
months would he needed.
GAS- LINK BRHAKB
"If there la a marimba, x ;l.- iday lends itself so well to a
JOHNSTOWN. Fp» Dec. 9 OP)
RADIUM SRIZED
TOT NIBBING*
phonc, or glockenspiel In th? dramatic program as Christmas.
fO-llttli i effisr ,(n tbo main
GREEK FIGIITB
BOXING TRAM
RERUN Dec. 9 (A*) — U.
HARMONY. Pa* D «, 9, ( J V school, teach so the child lo play
"No dramatisation Is quite so
ATHENS, Dee. 9. (Ah— Prean
line of the .n...—i . . N atural Gas Army investigators
tors have aei _ Warmed by hot coffee brewed by th* melody of ‘Angsl* We Have impressive as the nativity play,
YOKOHAMA, Dm . 9 0P )-T he
S u 20 i
Company
biael
. „about
--3-,_1 of In the .German
H i jblaekaaarket.
II worrying housewives, 400 volun­ Heard on High,’ *0, Little Town whetber It take# the form of a U. 8. Army sll-Js
“ Japan boxing reports said today the Third
tkla • tael-making town today more milligram*
of radium which teers Marched through chill De­ of Bethlehem,‘ and *Thero*« A ■eries-of living pictures which il­ learn of 18 men will leave by Army Corpa kilted 103 guerrilla*
tUgi
u n f s i out supplies to Indus* they value a t about 9160,000, cember underbrush and marshy Song In the Air,' and tel him lustrate the narration of the Bible ' ins tonight for the Far EaaV and captured 49 In scattered en­
trlaa In a populous area and ra- hri
Tinging their seisures of U}1* terrain today for Ihree-year-old accompany th* singing of these story with tbe soft music of
mmand boxing championship gagements in northern Greece
* diced domestic supplies lo a bare precious
irecious element
etjm sntwwithin
iU iin a week Richard (Butch) Lot*, missing song*.
Christinas carols in the back­ tourney in Honolulu Jan. 21-24. during the past two days. Army
. minimum In suh-fr*«slng
Ing sraath- G&gt; •*»ul 4760,000 worth, It sraa from hi* hotaa since yesterday
The team will train one month losses were .listed as IS dead and
The Florida School Bulletin at- ground, or of a more formal play
_ * r . . . - v .— —
dlsriosedtndayr
afternoon.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 19

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

l*AGE EIGHT

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to the Judge, Is attracting much
hand, carved canc local attention. Mr. Mecs, an

Cane Is Presented
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carving, especially of canca. •
Judge Sharon today proudlv
pointed out the carved and colored
figures on his canc. These in-

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foliage, .pink flamingo, black
parrot, Seminole Indian ncad, deer,
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mule, and sheeps heads and a sea
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1917

™

PARIS, Dtf. 5 (A*)—The Min­
uter of Interior announced to
the national anemhly tonight he Property Damage Is
had authorized French police to
Estimated^ A t Four
fire on mobt. Communirt deputiei
shouted "Assestin," - - -------Million In 4 Days
Troopt and'police were on the
LONDON- Dec. 3 (4 V alert throughout the atnkt-bound
Anti- Jewish rioting'in the
nation after another day of Uir
British colony of Aden ha*
moil duTing which strikers in two
cost 4i lire* ainre Tuesday,
#citiei temporarily wreitrd -control
» rolonial office apokesman
said' today. Hrlltsh troops
from authoriliei.
are being flown from the'
The Communirt-dominated GenSun Canal rone.
. eral Confederation of
Labor,
The colony and protector- ■
meanwhile, hinted the way war ’ ale are near the entrance to
the lied Sea. The colonial
open for a back-to-work move­
office *atd rabies from Gov­
ment, and sought to confer with
ernor Sir Reginald Champion
Pretidenl Auriol on lire new %lrinreported the death of U
Arab# ami 19-Jews, with the
gent anti-Mrilte Uw,_ .
wounding of many more. A
Meanwhile, the French gov
British naval party from two
^em inent, harried by crippling,
destroyer* ha* been helping
8P Communist-hatched work stop­
the Aden police force. The
page* ran head on into another
spokesman denied r u m o r *
»trik*- today when government
rearhing Khartoum that a
employe* began walking off the
British official had been
slain.
The flrat Immediate effeel wa*
'to blackout electric power, haltWASHINGTON Dec. S &lt;/P)
ting, factories, ajopplng the sub- q—The State Department said
wnya and choking off communi­
today new meaauras to pro­
cation*. Sailor* and mobile guard*
tect livra and properly of
* moved Into the power house*
about 10,000 .Americana In
nt once and got aome of the
troubled I'atralfn* and near­
£ generator* going again, but I'ari*
by countries are being atuw remained badly crippled.
died. These Americana are
The' council of the republic,
bring adviied through em­
the upper chamber of Ftann,&gt;*
bassies and conaulate* in Ih*
legislature, waa summoned to rat­
Middle Kasl to refrain from
ify tha .drastic anti-strike, anany art* which may be con­
tl-aabotaite legislation passed yessidered provocative 'and from
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taking any unnecessary rlak*.

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CIO Gives Okay To
-A to m Plant Strike

D

■ f WASHINGTON Dec. S (/P)
—Chairman- Hlekenlooper (RIowa) of the Senate-How*
atomic energy committee pre­
dicted today that “ mean* will
be available* lb prevent a
threatened work atoppage by
CIO worker* at the Oak
Ridge. Tenn., atomic plant.
TTht^ipum
Jit work at Omit Ridge la
such that w* should not hay*
• strike In Ihl* atomic ener­
gy aet-up," the Iowa senator
•aid. "I hope and feel con%
fldent that the matter will
be satisfactorily resolved.
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OAlfj-RIDGK, Tenn. Dec. 6 &lt;&gt;£»
—International headquarter* of
the CIO Q u , Coke and*- Chemical
Worker* Union ha* aulhoriu-d
a atrike at the government's
largest atomic plant . hero' In
•vent no contract la reached with
the Carbide and Carbon Chemleal* Corn., by next Tuesday, lo­
cal president Clyde L. Terry said
today.
The approval of the atrike vote
(IWiliaeM m -P m * Kiaht,

Circuit Court W ill
. Reconvene Monday

. Circuit Court will reconvene
Monday a! 10:00 o'clock with
Judge M. B. Smith preaiding, to
continue trial of criminal cases
during the Fall Term. A venlr#
nf 80 jurora liaa been summoned.
. it waa announced by O; P. Hern­
don. clerk of the court.
Caeea aet for trial
Monday
Include: Willie Walker, charged
with lewd and lascivious conduct.
— Ip the afternoon, the case* of
w Walter Zander*, charged
with
automobile stealing and of Walter
Mungeon, chirped with breaking
and entering with Intent to com­
mit a felony have been act for
trial.
•
-On Tuesday, the case of Frederick Georg*, charged with man;
■laughter In connection with the
traffic death of State Patrolman
L. C. Bender will again be
brought to trial before a new
- Jury, the former fury havinr been
&lt;0 d ebarred following the iline**
o f a member and the consequent
ruling of a mi*trial by Judge
Smith,
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LOT (L O R
1
Salerof lota 4, 8 and ft of Block
B of Prairie Lake aubdirialon on
U iR lw r r v by t#», % BtSVDOfO n d
wife to EUe K. Farrar of Orw u today reported at the
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a aale nrice al --------

Republicans Agree
To Offer Own Plan

For Immediate A c­

Number Killed In tion By^Four Pow­
ers Over Germany
Palestine Fight LONDON
Dec. '5 (/^ -S e c r e ­
tary of Stale Marshall urged the
Increases To 44 fotrign miniiter* council today to
“ drop generalities’* and "try to
find out what each delegation
really ha* in mind" for lettling
peace term* with Germany.__ ‘
Marshall attacked 'Soviet For­
eign Miniiter Molotov » almost
daily demands for quick creation
of a central German government
and declared:
“ Any German government call­
ed upon to adminitlcr a Germany
divided a* it is today l*y ilia policie* of the .occupying power*
would be a-sham and a delusion."!
Marshall led off today'* council
ditcunion on Germany'* economic
future and hi* prepared tlalemenl
of |‘,000 wo'rd*-w»* hantfed- to re­
porter* shortly after the meeting
convened.
Hi* declaration evidently •mar­
ked the beginning of the long eanaetpd American effort here to
determine whether there arr solid
chance* for agreement on the fu­
ture of Germany nt thia confer­
ence,
■‘Th# situation In Germany la
■ real one," he declared. "It
urgently require* now— wlthuut
delay — four-power decision* on
several apeclfle fundamental mat­
ter* of aubstance. I a*k for ac­
tion on these point* in order to
end the" present .dlvlalott otv Ger
. . T^e United State*. Marshall
declared, favor* -"the establishWent of n provisional igovarnment
- ! r«Hl Inur&lt;! tin l*«If Kl»fc*l

II, AhStit'lATKU I’ llKH-S
Arab*, inflamed by the «
inn partition of Paletlig*. at
lacked, the Jew* twice today in
tet-Awv *»d
and Urn
^
h
TeE-A«v
the le.mtuig
retulliug scorn
u rti'^■ - - 4
bat railed
raised to 44 the number *Uin
4*in I ( A m i n f f 1 0 5 3 8 1 1 1 0 1 (1
in (mar
lli.billi (llVI
1iiilv'
®
*
four riotoui
day* In
in llll&gt;
the Holy
Land.
Plan* to welcome Fred ,W.
The dead were 23 Arab* and 21 Smith, of Ventura, Calir, preri
Jew*. Hundred* were wounded. dent of Llona -International at
8:30 o'clock Weilneaday morning
Damage
nag' in Jeiuialem alone wat at the Florida State Bank and at
&lt;r.•••liaw*4 os raa*
south city IlmlU upon ar_J, were today m*d« by the
on* Club at ita meeting at the
iOiTOC1f i . Tfwrlil
Following Ah* avgraatlon of
N e g r o P o l i c e I r a t i n g . Uon Fred Ganaa, Seminole
mtnol High
School assistant football roach,
Thn City CommDtlnn yesterday the club agreed to furnish a
at a hearing upheld Ha action of plaque and. trophy annually for 18
the previous meeting in rein veari to the beat blocker on the
stating Willie Sutton, negro 3ml football team at the high school.
Icemen 'following hi* auspeniton
Plana for a Christmas party at
by Police Chief Roy, G. William* th* Seminole Count
itry Club on
due to complaint* of undue uaa Dec. 18 were made. The regular
of force In arresting a negro, Itf meetings of Dee. 18 and Dee. 20
wa* reported today by Gordon were cancelled. King Lion W. O.
Bradley of the City Manager** Livingston-appointed members to
office.
.
preside at th* 8alvatlqn Army
City workmen, aald Mr, Brad kettle at rertaln lime on Dee. 18.
ley, were yesterday
removlnj John Ivey outlined plana to olelighting fixture*, furniture am tain more revenue to the club
other peiaonal property from from gum ball machinesstorage a tth a Municipal Airport j Civ|c
county, official* have
Qurart“ a. whrro Ghlnt u X l ^
requested.to *l_d In the we|
come of President Smith accord­
trainer* will stay and other bar­ ing to King Lion Llvlngeton. J,
rack* leased by tha Intercaaalon D. McNeill will furnish epeclal
Bible School.
floral decoration* at the bank for
the occasion.
,

President Of Lions
Slnternational Is

CommissionJ,

W ilson Is Secretary
V F W W ill Observe
O f Farm Bureau
Pearl Harbor Day
J. W. Wilson was elected a*
secretary of the Seminole County
.Farm Bureau at the meeting of
the hoard held at Lormann'a Res­
taurant last night. Mr. Wilton
will All the vacancy created by
the resignation of-M . L. Culium,
who will continue aa a member
of tiro board, however.
Henry Thureton was. elected to
serve aa treasurer of th* organi­
sation. Francis Meriwether, presi­
dent, presided over tha business
srsilon at which time plans for
the year were discussed.
It la the dealre of th# Bureau,
Mr. Meriwether stated, to make
th* Seminole County Farm Bu­
reau a more active organisation
and tentative plana for thia ob­
jective were outlined by him.
These plant will be submitted to
the member* at their regular
general meeting on Jan. 10, th*
time and place to be announced
later,
—

Post 3282 of the VFW will hold
a (upper meeting at th* Legion
Hut Monday ovonlng at 7:00
o'clock and In obtorvanc* Of Pearl
Harbor Day. membari of th* Post
who tver* tnero at th# lima of the
Japanese bombing will toll of their
experience*, It waa announced
today by John Sauls, adjutant.
A ChrDtmaa party will bo de­
cided upon; plana for th* Dlatrlil
mooting her* on th* second Bunday In February will be discussed,
an&lt;l plana wll be mad* for attend­
ing the State VFW conference at
Ocala, Jan, 17 and 18, aald Ad.
Julaat Sauls. F. D. Scott, poet
commander, will preside.
HaturdJy night dance*, jointly
sponsored by th* VFW
and
American Legion, are reported
to bo very successful a* a mean*
of raising funds to improve tha
Legion ltut,

TOWERS
RETIRES
WASHINGTON. 'Doe, 5—C/P)—
Admiral John II. Tower*, C2,
MERCHANTS THANKED
who flaw th*' Navy1* first sir.
The Sanford Negro Chamber ef plana, has retired from active
Commerce at Ita meeting! last duty after nearly 41 years Mr
evening accepted with thanks tha vice, the Navy announced today.
f£0 donation by the Sanford Mer­
chant* Association t o w a r d a
PRICB INCREASE
Christmas celebration, and *q H
TORONTO, Doc. I 1*&gt; -A n Inthat tbeyjiop* to add
ease of M * ton in the price
to gal a nig Christmas tree and
“
' -jr w r t
toy* and candy aa gift* for color­
the Abled children on Dec.- 20.
Ubl Bale* Co., Ltd., distributor*
The celebration will be bald at for the Abltibl Power and Paper
Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Co., Ltd., one of the biggest prolt» waa announced by Dr.
in Canda which sends ap-

NO. 275

—r-

French Police Are Russian Plan
Ordered To Fire On Is Denounced
*Mobs During Unrest U. S. Secretary Asks
Communist Deputies
S h o u t "A ssassin”
And Seek M eetW ith
President A u r i o 1

Associated Press Leased Wire

Many Injured In
Terrific Blast
. At Oil Refinery

Movie Writers
Santa Having Trouble Reading
,u
Are Indicted On"
IVlail Since Losing His .Glasses
Contempt Charge

Glades National
Park Dedicated
At Florida City-

Fertilizer Shortage Foreseen
As Influence On 1948 Planning

’

Move Is Launched In
House To Cut Pro­
posed Aid For Eu­
rope By Big Sum

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 oP)
— Hep. Lodge CK-t'onn.) de­
clared today United Slate*
Million Barrel Tanks troop* should slay In Iltly
indefinitely "In assure law
At California Re-. -and
order." ''In the peace —
treaty w e signed with Italy,,
finery Are
Burning
he told the House iluilng de­
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bate on the *V.M),000,1)00 fur- Kl. SKGUNDO, Calif. Dec.
elgn relief bill, "we agreed In
It (Ah—One man •»« killed
guarantee her e s s e n t i a l na­
and at lra*t «ne Injured to­
tionhood. Lodge said with­
day In a spectacular explosion
drawal of I'. S. troop* ha*
which btrw apart a 127.000.been post (Mined from Dee. 3
turret gaanline sluragr lank
In IS. It should now Ur put
at a Standard (HI t'o. refine*
o([ indc(initrl) and the Amert* here. Harry lla fle,. an
Iran garilson In llalj inrveeutive of the rnmpanj,
rrrased. he said.
said thr Idsre had I«rn confined tn the single lank and
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5 (A * ).Hurt so far as he knew there
were no nlhrr injuries.
A Republican program to con­
trol In ing coiti appeared aiiurcJ
I I. SEGL'NDO. Calif. D r.._5 fut-Cunwtcii! conitderation- as the
t/TV Ari uhvlelciminetT number of Senate GOI* |xiliry committee de­
worker* were injured today by a cided today to rullalMiiatr with
terrific explosion winch blew apart the parly leadrit in tlie Home
a gasoline vintage lank at thr on anti-iniUtion Irgiilaliotw
Standard Oil irfinery heir. A ball
Such a .piogiam would be drlutut later thr (lame* bail ipirail tignrd to counter tlie I0-|&gt;oint
to two oilier lank*.
plan I'rrridrnt liuman propoicd
Ambulance* and (nr equipment to Congirii Nov. 17r
rolled into the big lank - faun
Chairman I aft (H-Ohio) of
in a ttirain. Spectator! wri.’ thr |Miluy group told a ncw»
1 1 tiMiitMirsI «ft 1 'it ir l l i i h i i
confczcncc that Senate and Hnut*
Hrpultli.au tt iiln," will meet next
week to dctriliiine whether "two
or llttee" nitti-inflation meaturct
can he pudtctl through b tfon
the qteciaj veitipn tpnti (oi the
Clutilmat holiday*.
lull caul these utraiiiltt pomHr Asslti lATKD PH EBB
hly would rxlend exiuiil controls,
Tin- "new I.Mik'* hr newspapers, irtpilate tiiiJiint on' grain ex­
l»irn i*f printer*'
dispute* changes ami chill mil ailment buy­
with 'putdUher*, spread in Allen
ing. II caid lltr -maloti alio
town, Pa., today
Ulf nawa, boys and girt*, Aaata t'lc.^* will arrive hrre .Saturday mornllag on the Frenchman's . Bay I Th* luoth-nl of publlahtftg edi- ilia uortl (i mili'r h gidation un­
motor cruiser at the Municipal I'iee arid*will take hi* place as |ae*l of honor III the big parade which (inn* through n typewriting and
will start from th* Plrv up Park Aveau* at !0:3tl o'clock. The parade U sponsored by thr Kinfurd phot »■cue ravin ir profe--’ was In­ der which the government would
Merrhanta Association and I* being organbrd by the Jaycees: Walrbrs and many rash price* donated troduced to the iuilustrv in (‘Id- take thr .lend in attrmpli to
by the merchants of Banfurd will be given to Imij* and girl* for Ihe best iqirchlng costnmm and deco­ engo Nov, 24 when
mem­ bung ah .til iotuilla’l) ag,ermrnti
rated bicycles. The parade will turn east on First Street, south on Hanford Avenue to Fifth Htrerl bers of the AFL International in imluilry to allocate water crit­
then west to Park Avenue and eaat again on First Hlrrel la Ft. Mrllon Park where Hint* will leave Typographical Union walked on'. ical piiHlurli, null as ilcrl,
hia float and hold court at thr Tourist Center and distribute candy to all Ihe children.
Chicago'* fir Ini: dailies havo
Wblli w tmiur; Intelvst* ceuat....anil in that form ever since tend mi iloimstic problem^, the
’’ Yesterday Hu member* iff th**. .Iluuiie went a In-ad with tie bate
ITU latent 134 in Allentown vu tin- .\ilmini*lration‘*&gt; emrraJked.aff ^ n u ^ilwCSIllll .gtltlU
any -cxj-cutiYc* immi-dtatply tinpany
mmmv'l plum to cimlilllti' their
publlrnlivii wTlIi thr*Chicago proo Appeal Is KxiH’cted
FlU,
-On lMonsure Driving
The A 111- n t o w n typcsetti-i •
Nf'KIII 11)13., Die. 5 •Ait tic Telegraph Service)—Santa tlaui
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i&gt; having an awful lime lately leading all there ietlcn from boyt and •trunk dfti-r turnini* down t.
WASHINGTON, IW . 8 bp)—
g ii. liltCr hr loti lot glanrs. .It veemr that he war up on lop of the lit ami two-lhitd* pv&gt;'‘'*1|1t wage An iiiqx-al, probably from thi
that rarrind with it ■* White House, for o voluntary
Case Grows Out Of North Pole putting up a i.ew I'M aerial for hi* new radio whrn one liwlWUC
provlsiuti that liu- w n t l y ex­ cutback Iq p) ramfro driving today .
id
thr
gi
y
wire*
holding
the
pole
in
place
dipped.
Santa
jiggled
pired contract with the Allen­ was forecast by Interior De­
Refusal T o Say If
amund eild dromed hit glavir* into a 60-foot deep rnow drift and lias town Call-Chronicle newspaper* partment o(fical.a.
TheyW ereCom m ies b-e-i locking (tifTTirm ever iinte.
lm con11iiutil. • *
Ibiliett K. Friedman, rttimsel
The paper*' executive editor. for (lie ilepHrtuient'a oil ami
He say* that lu- ha* tried read &lt;
William D. Ih iificrl, »aid the nn- gas ilivision, told the joint con*
ing aome of there haters without
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5 (fP)
Inn Violated the contract •in do grrosionnl eronomic. committee
'glasses,
hut
i*
having
n
hard
Ten movie writers, produced ami
•Haring it* termination Oct I ulxiut tin* "voluntary program"
time because aome Imyt and girl*
director* today were indicted (or don't write quite a* plainly a*
without giving written proposal* nnd enid tin- appeal will lie
of change*. Such propoaal* ars math' tty next weekend.
contempt of Congrni in refuting they should, and maylie •oniv of
a rnmiltioH of termination, he
Km lift I'lplertu-vrotary (Hear
to lay at a Communism-in-Holly­ them who an- nut yrt out of kindalmuld turn, the jolt over
I.. L'liit|inioo said Interior o ffi­
aald.
,
wood investigation whether they i-rgardrn
to Mg brother or sister who mn
Clvde MaJ.tr. pro*ld«n» »f H"' cial- liavi* maile mi plait* to
aje or have been Communirt*|l,nnll*Mr,l »» l-«s» T *«l
in grammar school.
Tolliiack pficet" of gasoline or
^
*
ruAl. lie mude tlie atMtelileut a*
The 10 now muit Hand dial
Little Samira In-f Kader ol
lie tit get! Cohgi eta l» vote emer­
to determine their guilt or inno­ .Sanford ha* gut the right Idea, he
says. She draws plcturp* of what Governor Caldwell Is Stevens Murder Case
gency power* to fix prices an l
cence.
•he want*, like a doll house, for
ration these two basic cummodiMainSpeakcrToday
la Given To Jury tles,
Thai* named in separate in­ Instance, Little Marilyn Mo m sent
.
A srilea of questions, by Re­
dictments returned by a federal a letter front the Mayfair Inn
In 2-D ay Ceremony
where she live*, and Santa wont*
JACKSONVILK
Dee.
f&gt;
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publican member* regarding va­
grand - jury, are Albert Main, to know how the boating I* on
Teatlmonv In Ihe trial &lt;;f Don rious shoitagea. in this country
FLORIDA CITY Dec. 5 (/!* ) - Steven* who said he killed Rich­ in relation to rxpoHa f«r- KuDalton Trumbo. Samuel Ornili. th* St. John* River which 1*
John Howard Lawtori, Ring LaiT pictured on the envelope. Since The csilrrn gateway to the Evcr- ard Melvin for welchtn* on « ropcaii aid tiltmizlil a brisk charge
ner, Jr., Herbert Bibcrmin, Rob­ there la no snow in Florida for gladrs National Park wat dedi­ 180,000 number* rarkot debt and by RenaUtr O'Mahoney (D-Wyo)
hia reindeer and sleigh, he feel*
ert Adrian Scott, Lester Cole, Al- that a boat might be just the cated here today in the first half threatening hi* life wae rloeml that there ate "some people In
today with Stevens the eole de­ the .United States and some In
vah Betiie, and Edward Dmytryk thing In which to visit Sanford. of a two-day ceremony which will fense witness.
the Congress who w'ant to do
Eight of them alio were indict­
Several surprise witnesses had what Soviet Itnsria desires—wreck
"Now here'* a letter signed be completed tomorrow at Evrred on an additional count altcg. Jackie," said Santa, ‘ "he prints gladcs City will) President Tru­ been promised but IWenao At­ (he Marshall I'lan."*
torney P. Guy Crews choee to use
mg they refuted to say whether real nice, hut' what Jack!* la he? man officiating.
only Stevuns. thereby gaining
I’ve got 17 Jsekiea on my San­
KLKH MEMORIAL
or not they belong to the Screen
The
ceremony
was.
divided
into
opening and closing argument* to
ford lie L All he want* I* a train
Tlie Elks Memorial Service will
Writer* CtiBd.*”
ICastlssea "* t*aae Klabll
the Jury.
that blow* and puff*, a wagon,
State Attorney William Hal­ tie held at the Methodist Church
All 10 had dtfllned to answer a Texas ranger double holster,
low** used no rebuttal witnesses. Sunday at 3:01) I*. M.. Grand
specific questions about Commun­ cow boy boot* end spurs, and
Crews asked the juror* to con­ Exalted Ruler J. K. Rowland, Jr.
ist affiliation* during hearing* cowboy belt and hat. He must be Mandamus Action Is
sider what “ any reasonable man annmincod itnUy.
treatise** n I'sae KlakO
IPnttwrS -m rase Twel
Dropped By Jaycees would do under the circum­ The sermon will lie delivered
stances" which - existed at the by Mr*. Edward Kircher anil the
The Seminole County Junior Melvin homo when the shooting public I* cordially Invited.
chamber of Commerce liosnl of occurred, adding -the gffair wa*
CORRECTION
Director^ have decided to drop the an unfortunate tragedy.
Raymond Lundquist hat obtain­
Ilallowc* called Melvin * death
mandamus proceedings to redJstrict the precinct* of the "a cool, calculating, money-mak ed a city permit to build a bom*
at 1403 East Fourth 8tre*t, not
county, it was announced yester­ Ing murder."
The caee was expected to go to S00H a* furmerly stated.
day at their noon luncheon by
AILANTA, Dec. 5 (A'y -Shortages of commerical fertilizer will Secretary Gordon Bradley.
th* circuit court jury later today.
Th* decision wa* mad* follow,
influence farmers in making plans for their 1946 operations, the Fed­
DYSON'S DERR
eral H em ic Dank of Atlanta laid today in it* monthly summary of ing a discussion with a local at­
torney at a director*’ meeting
Fred Dyeon, building contractor
burintss and economic condition* in the southeast.
,
Wednesday evening. Bradley re­ and former county commissioner
Ihe high prices for main (ash crop* have resulted, the bsnk saiJ, ported that th* directors decided today proudly displayed In his
ia fsrmcis applying heavier amounts o f fertilizer materials.. Normally, to leav* th* proceeding* up to truck this morning the antlered
farmers ift the southeast use 30 percent of the'nation's fertilizer pro- Individual tax payer*, since It wa* head of a deer that ho ahot yea
determined that {he project wa* terday near the Wtkiva River.
ductian*
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Rom Humphrey aritH*
tillier ha* Increased 10 to 12 not scarce."
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Hagen.
percent In ihe past year,' but ’ The bank’s "November review
even eo heavy use is atlll profit- coven the Sixth Federal Reable, the hank aald, adding:
serve District, composed of Ten“ Farmers in the South are nessev, Georgia, Alabama, Mismore fortunate thaw those in Metlppi and coastal Louisiana,
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Film Industry’ Bans
Crime Glorification

At THE CHURCHES

K'aatlaa*. tiaat » -*• nwl
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responding 10-month period in |
i94d. The record of yearly in &lt;
Oh woe, woc-wh# coul _
unmerciful aa to itsu j-Vf-hPOrt cirates that began In 1038 Will |
assem bly of god
card, ao near Chrlstnu|g&lt;Y Out continue, the review *ald, “ only
MIR Lstirrl Arena*
thru, on the other hand. gdod old I f tuisumers do almost the I
K. I. Wright. I'sstor
Sand)- Claua- won’t let aTew .llt- same record (pending for th-j1
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
U. -mark* prejudice him against remainder of the Christmas buy­
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
those innocent people at S.H.B. ing season thpt they did last
Young i’coplc* C. A., 6:30 P.M.
year."
* (WILL HUT)
I’/eachlng, 7:30 P. M.
Employment In manufacturing
Over the Hold-thc-Forl pro­
Rev. Howard S. Hush, district
gram Monday night Donald Dual, Industries continued to rise, ami
I superintendent, will speak at all
Eugene Harper, Martha Grogan genreal unemployment decreased,
services. •
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and Fojre Mae Cogburn were the considerably, U n i m p lo y m e n t
WEEKLY SERVICE
representatives elected by the- trends ranged downward in all
Praver Meeting, Wednesday,
states In the district,' ami In­
Junior claaa.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
7:30 P. M.
At the Celery Crate Saturday dications throughout the a m
(Disciples of Christ)
Wednesday Broadcast f r'o m
night the winner of the door were that unemployment would
Slsteenth Street and
Studios
of
WTRR.
6:45
P.
M.
prize waa Kay HotUclaw.
continue to decrease.
Hanford Avenue
The Sally Staff la hard at work
An Increase was noted in th&lt;
William Perry* Yesley, Minister
THE
CHURCH
OK
GOD
messing up abaci after ahect of. value of construction contract*
Sunday School. 9:4$ A. M.
2509 Elm AVenue
planning paper with Miaa Stevena awarded ill Ihe district for the
Worship and Communion, 11:00
Rev.
Joe
C.
Crewe.
Minister
and Mra. Fort begging for the thud quarter, though the $269,
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. A. M. Sermon: “ Some Modern
writeup* and other work ao we fil l (MX) value waa almost $tf&gt;,OOt\Classes
for all agr* with good Tensions—Faith Vs. Scepticism."
wont have to work during the below the figure for tha third
Christian Youth Fellowship will
spirit
filled
teacher*.
*
Chriatmaa Holidaya.
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meet at 2:00 P. M. at tho Church.
quarter last year.
Pastoral
service
at
11:00
A.
M.
The Celery Fed ia planning a
"Residential construction con­
Night Sermon, 7:30 P. M.
All members ate urged to be pre­
whopping Chriatmaa iaaue which tinued at a high level.” the- re­
The annual business meeting
'■ ought to lie out pretty aoon now. port aald. “comprising about 16 FORMII Palestine Arab rebel sent at this servite.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 P. am) election will be held at the
leader, Fawzt el Kawkjl (above)
Lct'a hope it ha* adme more of percent of th. total construction.
is reported In command of the “Pal­ M. The Pastor will he speaking Church after a supper on Wed­
. those student article* and atoriea
The highest construction rec­
nesday. December 10, 1947 at
that everyone enjoyed ao much ord waa reported by Florida, estine striking force" to be estab­ at both Morning and evening‘ ser­ 7:00 P. M.
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lished in Syria to tight tha estab­ vices.
last Issue.
where the estimated value of
V.L.O. service each Tuesday
Everyone who’* I n t e r e s t e d contracts awarded during the lishment of a Jewish slats. The
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(which
mean* everybody
In third quarter i cached $ 106,380.­ Syrian government Is said to hav* evening at 7:30 P. M. A Program Mark T. Carpenter, It. 0.. Rector
school) should bring their 13 for 000. Of this total, $63,830.00 was voted about ft, 000,000 to help the for all young people. . . _
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their Sally Monday. There’s a Jor residential construction.. - -• Arabs- El Kawkjl previously led ■ Missionary service each Thurs­
8 :00. A. M.t Holy Communion.
former Arab actions against the day evening at 7:30 P. M. A • 9:30 A. W.: Church 8 choot.
.. contest planned for. the first two
’
In the Miami area alone, the
(International) program will be given on Mis­
weeks of aale and the claaa that bank reported. 11,000 dwelling Palestine Jews.
11:00 A: M.i Choral Eucharist
sionary work at this service.
buys the largest percentage an*
units were started in. the first
The Church String band will and sermon.
nuala will be awarded K&gt; for the
0:00 P. M.: Y.P.S.L. and Junior
eight
months
of
the
year.
furnish
the music for all these
class treasury.
’The population of growth In Cops Remove Posters services and the Public it invited league. .
Already In the Junior Krd
Daily— M.. T., W., &amp; Th., 7:46
to attend.
Croat drive the students have Florida account*, in part, for
k 8:00 A. M. Friday 8:45 &amp;
N
egro
Cops
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contributed 532J9 which ia »5 this Increased construction activ­ . Rapping
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over last year's sum. The drive ity,” the bank said. "This growth
WEEK-DAY NOTICES
is
almost
phenominal
compared
ATLANTA,
Dec
6
(,11-City
Faith
Corn*all,
MlnUter
end* Friday. Seven room* are
Monday, 7:30 P. M.: Regular
TUESDAY
today tore down
I '..tod
100% and others lack only two with the national growth of HJ&gt; policemen ejujy
Vcstrv Meeting.
ters
criticising
percent.
A
gain
In
population
jf
more
than
21
post
7:45
P.
M.:
Prayer
Service
at
or three pupil*.
Tuesday, 4:15 P, M.: league
negro Valdez Hotel.
s sve
About 10:00 o'clock Thuraday ” 0.2 percent occurred between appointment off several
choir rehearsal.
policemen,
and
calling
fur
defeat
PPM
,
_.Jur,_
H:00
P.
M.:
Class
In
"Usaona
In
April
1940
ami
July
11*47.
morning 8 .11.S. waa auddcnly
Wednesday. 8:00 P. M.: Adult
“ Even for the year July, IWa of Mayor William if. Hartsfield Truth" at the hotel.
flooded. (In the auditorium any­
confirmation class.
and
aldermen
"who
sold
out.the
—July,
1047,
when
many
states
way) with a bus load of lower
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.: Choir
CHRISTIAN’ A MISSIONARY
gratters who were up In the hi- had population losses, the gals white voters."
rehearsal.
ALLIANCE
The
city
council
earlier
this
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On Sanford-Orlando Highway
Florida's increased popularity week approved trail-basis hiring
. junior Class Play. No visible
Olenn H.-flm0h. Pastor—
harm waa done since ihe building bb- a place for- retirement, .arul of negro.polieemewto mitrel negro
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do School, Mr. CHRIST CIIUHCII. Longwood
10:00
M.t R
Is still standing and the lower- ihe decision nf many veteran* sections of Atlanta. The {rosters
Mark T. Carpenter, II. D„ Vicar
mailt
their
appearanre
in
the
A. Wicboldt, Supt.
graders were unable to hold their stationed In Florida during the
2nd Sunday In Advent
south
and
southwest
sections
of
11.00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
beachhead and retreated soon af war to qiake the state their
9:30 A. M.: Holy Communion.
home account, in part, for this Atlanta where the negro-hating, Communion service.
ter the play was over.
All are welcome.
Jew-baiting Columbian, Inc. were
A Key Club Committer Is busy upward swing In population.
7:46 P, M.I Evening Service.
complex active before disbandment. No
as a 10-ccnt atom Christmas Eve •Touching upon the
Messages from Revelation con­
.
Francis
Bacon experimented
getting a float ready for Santa question of inflation, - the halt* arrests were made.
tinued. The pastor will speak on’
After listing th* aldermen and “ The Open-Door Church", or ."The with refrigeration and is said to
Claua Saturday morning. .From said:
have died from a chill he caught
“ Industrial production was » councilmen who voted for negro Church at Philadelphia.”
a prominent throne on the float
whUe stuffing-a fowl with snow.
Santa Claus will throw gobs of iwrccnl lower at the end of the policemen, the pontes declared:
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are
welcome.---------1
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candy to a ir the good little boV* first nine month* than 11 wa, " I f I* ' the duty of every white
(no
hi-achool
fellows
then). at the beginning of the year. voter of Atlanta to renremlier this
That this detrease in production on .election day and see that
Working on this
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
was accompanied by an unpiec- another outrage like this will
chairman la Lei
CHURCH
never
happen
again.
The
way
to
John Root as
cdcnlcd rise in loans and hy ad­
Oak Avenue and Third Htrrel
do
Ihia
is
to
replace
these
men
Richard McNab.
vances In wholesale prices, l-l with honest, law-abiding, decent K. I). Brownlee, D. lb, I’aator
reont, and consumer prjees. men who are not afraltT of pres­
Margaret Partin
(lev. Douglas E. Charles,
According to
percent, has made Ihe pries sure from Ihe rhatnlrer of com­
Assistant Pastor
will be the beat ,ti
structure particularly sensitive b&gt; merce, the CIO, (ieprgia Academy „ 9:46 A. M.t Sunday School for
The Key Club
any further Increases In purchas­ uf Social Sciences, the Jewish
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ing power that are not arcnin Community-Council, and Com­
11:00 A. 91.: Morning Worahln'
. leave 8 umfay morning
panled by production Increases. munist groups."
8ervice. Sermon: "Brotherhood.
Root to 'attend the 8 tat« Key
•Thus, the attitude private
6 -JtO P. M.: Junior ami Senior.
Club Convention In 8 L Peters- leaders lake toward restricting
Young People's Meeting.
The representatives as­ their loans or expanding them
Egypt's 13,600 square mile* of
7:30 P. M.: Evening Worship
K pect to be back Tuesday rvBeing. help* to determine the direction irrigated land produce two of Service. Sermon: "You've V
At Its Tuesday luncheon the that' Inflation developments lake.' three crop* a year.
What It Take*."
Key Club voted to raise its dues
The largest number of conto 91 per semester to meet tho turner Installment loans, the bank
many espenses.
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reported, went for the purchase
of neW automobiles.
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Till* wotk is done by a team In
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comprising Edward I.. 'Totum,
t&gt;rofe*sor of microbiology. Datiil
M. Bornier. research associate in
botany, Paul R. Burkholder, Eaton
prnfesAot o f tiotany, 1-aura CmrnJobst and 8 «fia Himinonds, i»oth
research assistants in microblotogy anil Victor M. Cutter, Jr.,!
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The majn assembly Bne is Know How OC Gliding 5
made up by a red bread fungns,
Neurospora. Numerous ialwra- ’ Glider pilot* a* n fundamental |
tory rooms handle hundred* of part of their training have to '
pounds of the fungus, in thou­ iearn almut thermals or rising
sands of. test lubes ’ ami dozen* air current* of warm air; but
of ten-g^lnn bottle*. The room* turkey -bustards are born with
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.freon tropical heat to near the knowledge.
tango
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zero. In the cold are stored thou­
High over the Municipal air­
sands of froicn fungi each sn port yesterday a flock of alonit
assembly lino product, that any two dozen big—buxxard * .f ound. * i _
time In ihe next ten year* can thermal and aplralcvl upw'htfl.
brought bark to life by then when the thermal fi**le&lt;l
warming.
out, flew to another thermal a
The assembly line starts by abort distance away.
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exposing the colored fungus tn
"Those buzzards are lazy bird*
X-rays, or to ultra-violet light ex- and hate to flap their wings so
to war mustard gases. Theses ex­ they spend most of their time
posures cause mutations, which looking for thermal*",' declare^
ore hereilurv rlranges In «ten"S Hoy Browning, airport manag”
After mutation, each chnngrd “ We know thermals are good hy
e produce* a fungut that, ia the' Rro*ehce o f the b u m rjs ."
crent. The difference* arc
to visit the
mostly-the loss of ability to make| Even eagle* like
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use some
vitamin
or airport and demonstrate a* It
yore to glider atudenta, how to
^protein acid needed for growth.
Next n colony of altered fungus master thermals, said Mr. Brown­
goes Into a lilg Imttle that con­ ing. Only last week a big eagle
tain* fungut nutriment. There the put on a gliding alrshow of his
fungut grow*. Rut when it comes own right over the airport.
Buzzards, however, In. their
to the point of making the stuff
H has lost the ability to produce, eagerness to show off, »ome-yia
those raw material* are left un­ times come to grief. Recently n £
-student airplane flier In making j
used nml accumulate.
dive, collided with a buxxard. )
What happens is like an •as.
tenthly line where the work­ The buzzard was demolished hut ^
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man .who**-* Joh is to put on - n left quite a hole in-tho plane
rear wheel stops work. The •wing. Tile pilot, however, was
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NEW HAVEN. Conn.—Draiatic research in mlcrosronlc
ring organism* on an assembly
line method that operates "a*
*tguly ax the industrial 'line* that
make autos, has been set up at
Yale University.
This assembly line handle*
vitamin growth factor* in a mold,
one of thic simplest forms of life,
hut the processes seem to lie the
same as those forming all living
things, including man.
Man nml every other organism
&gt;jL* what he is because of hi* genes,
“ jcncs arc Invisible particle*,
mostly protein, that fix heredity.
There Is a complete set of these
particles, in every tissue rcll of
the body. They determine rise,
height, hair c«lor. aperies, dl*ea«*
resistance and probably emotions
and mental abilities.
How genes do all of this has
. Iiecn a mystery, except that
their role I* rhrmlral. The first
steps in their chcmiral arllon*

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from the Riplitl chutche* of
the State and from the'r frlemls
ATHENS, Dec. 6 (/II—Foinv
was ren ted by 1,153 messengers
attending the Floibla Baptist Premier Sophocles Yeniselo.*'pre­
Convention last month in Orlando. pared t o 'depart for Hie Uaitcd
They gave their approval upm Stale* ab'i.tid tin- liner Vutcania
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tist State Board of Miasl ns and ment to ditcus* tin- situation in
wheel* will pile up.
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J A C K S O N V I L L E . Dec. 5 of the Tftislce* o f the Cnildren’* (iroree with Washington offi­
The same Is possible in the liv
cials.
Home.
A tract of more than 100 acres
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unrtIrlt-s. Each
are
invisibly
small particles.
Each “ «»■* f&lt;&gt;r «P*-cia emphasis on Uinle^lng l-akc Hunter in LasoJoe* a specific job. One of the “ stale-wide effort to |;ni»c luml is owned bv Florida llnp- ns nearly like a private home as
U p&gt;»*ibl« to uiul.e it.
in man's digestive syalem. and Its »® 7 *
t.»»«' l&lt;*l1ed at U ke- tlgta, • who already liavr four
In niking_ the auppoit of iluir^
cottagvs
for
children
under
conlob Is to split protein food in his
members
and flit-nds ituoiUd'h't
stomach.
Offiridn of the rlortibl Bap- -trucliitn tbvte. Plans call foe
One importantdiscovery I*
list Children's Home Huildlng ihrtx- more cottages, an of'ic^ Ike Slate. Itapli.it lemli.tx p &gt;t .
that each enxyme,
or perhaps Fund said here yrsten(ay that bl’ Ildiiig. laundry* shop, and dalrv nut Ilia', tjieii nsslstnuce i •, -t
gang of enrymes,
has a lots*, approximately Wk» congregations btitll IJ la’ built iicfnie o|wintioii» limited to erecti* but I* h.i&lt;-l m,
This !*&gt;** I* a single gene of Mrr planning tn m;rk»- un off«*r ».f th'- Home *!•• htftrd ft Jl*» tile i' *&lt;l of the individ ml ciiild.
hciiHlity. When X-ray* damage |nK fnr (j,,. Home on that day: Arrndiu where exist'ng facHi-b * The laikelrnd Home, enp v.&lt;’t ;&gt;•
this -gene Urns, hi* eniyme*. Envrlo|H*s for the .*i&gt;celnl gifts Join/ sVe been co ‘ri-jcied iu-.d I* one of tho finest iit*:,lbtiiM*
quit, and that one job in thr Mrr i^'inp nmllt-il to the various er|Unte.
tlw Houthi will «mhod&gt; f--«-.
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U-hurrb treasurers.
Tlic i-oMsge plan will lx* f»d- ■|ii!i-» suggestetl by leadii-r rt«i!*F
That, in a nutshell, appear* to
Authority for the ChlMren's I lowed thryUghoul Jhc l.nbelsnd welfare ngcntJes "I (jt •■■■■■
he a great discovery that should ,j
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bad ultimately to solution of
many problems, chemical, physi­
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i aeasm jw n w jum a*k w ju » m m w
K S K K X im ilU W )
be complicated, l»ccnu*e a man '
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might have a* many as a million,Jl
different t-nxymes, t ach doing a j jj
chemical reaction under gene di­
reel ion.
Tin- Yolo assembly line has j g
found that lowest rung, a ginsl a
tl.i- »
place to start, understanding• the
imac .rumples life professes- .
There
are
many
practical
goals not too far ahead. Im­
munity to disease appears to lie
one goal In cancer there-Is a
theory that malignancy may
begin in a gene that mutates In
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Tftc latest mvlhod in Permanent Waving, A* comfortable to
take as a cold wave, hut all guesa work la eliminated. The
the National-Catholic Education............... . i.i uiiMiilimtr
"He also wants
paint
sU at'Ha
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i men uoni flu and up- ihclulllng'styling and' shaping.
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.a ■dll. iniRUM * n m —BflTTT — I *apalates
nual convention here yesterday
Come in and register for a free permanent to be given away *
bolUea and a mirrai
ratii sqeedometer that
Democracy cannot l&gt;* taught,
December 24
and airen for hi4l 'Bicycle.' Funny
to hungry people, euch aa Ger­
Harriett Hlawler
Operators
Pauline Drel
thing, these Florida
.
-Ida boy*
doll't many’s
present
population.
care for k* skates or sled, but
The Rev. Felix N. Pitt, auper-1
come to think of it, there never
h a r r i Et t s ' b e a u t y n o o k
•was much snow In Plorlda ex­ Intergtcnt of Catholic school* In
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NnrOr
Park Avenue
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the
archdiocese
of
Louisville,
de­
cept when Fred "WIHort wo*
clared "It will take at least two
boy," said 8 *nt* w|U&gt;,a,grin.
generations to re-educate thtf Ger­
mans In Democracy. Tho first
RKD ANNIVERSARY
MOSCOW Dec. .5 (,71 — The ttep la to get them In a different
U.8 .8 .R. today celebrated the frame of mind by feeding and
11th anniversary of- the Btalln (lathing them."
Constitution with flags flying
from all public buildings In Moa- Newspaper New Look
roty and the Russian press disWell-Known HesIdentM I)e. walked the Boor because of gas
playing front nags picture* of
(CMtlaa*. »f»*s e»z» l,MI
eftire They F’eel Aa Fine pressure- which seemed like it
tho Boviet leaaar. A II
1 worker* Allentown local, said th* print*
Now Am When They I»rnl»- would x-ut off my breath. Slugwere given a holiday. .
era' rejection was predicated on
ed Hetonga Months Ago. i*h elimination forced us to lake
The United States ftnbsssy ob. the company'* refusal to scknowlarsh laxative* regularly. Ws
• served the occasion by granting
Tortures Of Indigestion foil
edge conditions of employment
high-strung 'constantly. My
full holiday to iu offidala ai
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f f i union
n M in
Monday by the
wife larked strength -to Jo her
accordance with national policies
housework and I could hardly
o f tho ITU.
"My wife and I now feat as walk two blocks.
fine as wa did months ago when
"Thanks to ths relief Retonga
I publicly praised Retonga. Re­ gave us. we now have splendid
lief from our distress made the appetites, eat whatever we want
past yaar onq of the happiest we and sleep like hoalthy children.
have known in a long time," W* have regained our lost weight
gratefully declare* Mr.
Paul ami both of us feel fin*. It is
Roehl. well-known home owner of nothing for me to walk a mile to
1002 East Hickory St., Arcadia town or for my wife to do her
Fla.
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housework. W# cannot thank Re­
"Acid Indirection tortured us tonga enough."
almost beyond endurance," eonRetonga Is a purely herbal
tlnued Mr. Rochl. "W* dreaded
Fork Avenue nt Hlxth Street
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eating and I hare seen my wife stomachic medicine combined with
go all day without a morsel of liberal quantities of Vitamin B-t.
food. We had to live on a soft Accept no substitute. Retonga may
"*l and 1 lost forty pound* and be obtained at TOUCHTON'8.
it lost thirty. Many nights I
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Killer." and “ Ladies Of The Mob."
and unsuitable."
The board also added this re­
The action, taken by the al­
location's board of directors, was gulation to Ita existing codes:
“ The following shall not b«
announced by board Chalrmaq
Erie Johnston.
. , . , used: Titlea which are salacious,
NEW YORK, Dee. 6 0P&gt;—The
The dropped titles Included Indecent, obscene or vulgar. Title*
motion picture Industry moved pictures currently in release as which suggest or are currently
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH yesterday to sfrengthon its ban well as scripts being studied for
assoriatedkin the public mind with
419 Park Avenue
against
film glorification
of filming. Among those listed as material, characters, or occupa­
Her. J. K. McKinley. Minister crime and criminals and simultan­ unsuitable for release or reissue
tions unsuitable for the screen.
9:46 A. M.: Church School.
eously ordered 23 titles stricken were “The Killers." This O w I-or
11:00 A. M.: Sermon Topic.' from Its registration list on the 4llre." "Roger Touhy. Gangster, Titles which are otherwise, ob .'
Holy Communion — Meditation ground they were "objectiQnable„0 ming#rt' They Made Me A , jcctionable.
"Hinges of Destiny."
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.: "A New Open Door
Policy In China." Rev. E. Clay­
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what eeem like minor ailment*. When Russia, Palestine and
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rial ism was scarcely more than a
theory. The first telephone had
The mortality from pneumonia and influenza together been Installed in a royal residence

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Don't lorgel the dance tomor­
row night at the .Mayfair Ion will very probably be little more than a minor catiHe of **nly *°ur &gt;'e,r!* 1p,revi'“1*
death in'the near future, nmirding to the Metropolitan Life j 1
ft?’ " aTouir*d,M&gt;h*l» first
lor the benefit of the hotpil.il
Insurance Company, which report* that those disease*! m*tur eart j, w.* hard to imagine
President Plnlip Murray' an­ t)rop(&gt;e(J abciUL 7u |kt rent in the pusl ten ycat* among the that anything could^ »li*k'e ttw*
nounce* dial the CIO'* tig million company's Industrial i&gt;o)icyholders.
structure of the Englishman *
member* will immediately demind
Fnt-umonin mul influnnzn now rank eighth among the! world.'*
Well, the Englishman* worlda third round of wage increatet in causes of death and account for lea* titan 4 per cent of.the
‘"Older to meet the riling coil of total mortality among tliete insured. Only ten yenrs ago -alontf with, the world* “ f othei
i,it,i,lis- -h*t Leen ludely shaken.
living. And lliete wage increatet, these tlisease* were outranked only' by' heart disease and And it M l to Edward himself
if gun'trd, will of course, raise cancer, and were respomuble for ten per cent of the deaths to rock the throne at an illstarred time lor monarchies
pricei mil further, which will of from all causes combined.
Ihla wilt have any la*'reune call for another burnt.in
Crediting the extensive use of serums ami chemother­ whether
Init effect is romethlnif wnicn
wagei. Round and round it goe* apy for the decrease in the death rate, the company com­ only the future will disclose.
and where it stop* nobody knows ment*: "In the past decade, decline* of more than 70 per
There are,- of course, Severn,
* Bat of o.ie ihmjj wr. c«u l&gt; * sore, jpent have -been rccordr^ntnnoBt- age periods among both nspecie o! Off 'AKdienttnn-tmi
TTtVTuggrr lire inflation tlm big- white males jtnd white female*.; at ages 25 to 24 the reduc- what trouble* the average llriton
I *t hat Edward shuulil quit
g«i ilm buit ilut it Lmnd to fol- tion in each cex has been a* much as 80 per cent. At no most
his pojl under any circumstance.
low.
age |&gt;er!od up to 75 year* wa* the decrease less titan 50 Tradition says that since n king ;r
born to Id* high poXitlon h* be­
per cent."
..Senator Bridget of Ntw I lamp
longs to the people. He may noabandon hi* task. Bo in thejrodc
tllirr Ity * that dripitr- th r ‘Void
It’s A Boys W orld
laying field*
fields u f T -.nsof the playing
with Rum* m which wt
Edwurd
has
let hi* atdo
sard
land,
tir now rngagrd, wr liavr n-»
If vou have a boy in your family you’ll enjoy this down ind he was captain of the
'crtliclrl* ihipprd tlirm over
team. That was bad for team
SI 6.000,000 worth of •ufqilt't description of a boy handed to u* by u man who knows a apiiri;
heart
throb
from
n
grunt.
ihit yrarl At thr umr lime wr
Kdwatd was, prt-bably lb*’ most
i« ever to
After a male imby hna grown out of long clotlies mid popular I’rinec of Wales
arr trying to itop Communion
in Wrilrrn Europe, vye arr **rnd triangles and hns acquired panta, freckles, and so much hoar tin.- fateful words which
have rung through the ages: “ The
-iojjhriu thr iu(&gt;|&gt;lirt with wjnfh dirt that relatives don’t core to kiss it between meals, it king
is dead, long -live the king."
to make our talk more diffi­ becomes a boy.
He i* credited with lielng the
A
boy
is
Nature’s
answer
to
false
belief
that
there
i»
cult. Not much horse »emr in
best trained heir ever-to d&lt;m tbs
that. Any more, than lime wat no such, thing as perpetual motion. A boy can run like n crown. He had traveled widely
the dominions and knrw his
a few y#an ago when we wm deer, swim like a fish, climb like a squirrel, balk like a in oj,U*
belter than almost any
mule,
Ireliow
like
a
bull,
eat-like
a
pig,
or
act
like
a
jackass,
diqipmg oil and scrap iron tu
other Tbit on.
according
to
clihiatlc
conditions.
Japah at the lame time wcjwnr
Moreover, Edward diad endeared
T h e w orld J s so full o f boys th at It's ImjMrssIble to
trying to blpck
himself by the gallant part he
touch
off
a
firecracker,
strike
up
a
.band,
or
pitch
a
ball
played in World War I. A* war
southward.
w ithout coll cut ihr a thousand q f thorn. B oy* are not orna- Eorrespomlint i w»* constantly
c'o
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in France,
Irbya^ tilt* netvH-,____...
about hi* hoadquartars
Rrp. Cox of
tltpL m^ en ta l; th e y 'n i useful. I^f It were not fo r___
aid lo Eliiopr- it an iflvcMmmt paper* would ko umicliveretl and unread, and a hundred and knew th.* risk* h*&gt; lnaltt«l
thousund picture show * would ro bankrupt.
on
tikin* ln onter
hi* Lit
in our national security and
He didn't tel his aide down then.
The boy is a natural spectator. He watches parade*, He emerged from the war as the
road block againil the match of
automobiles and planes with (misleading figure in thc^empire.
Communion. Kep. Allen ol llli- fires, fights, football
. Edward
could have raadn a
noi* »ayi- we are merely fattening equal fervor. Ifowever, he wijl not wnlch a clock*.
A boy is u piece o f skin stretched over an appetite, great name for himself a* king—
the goose which the Russian bear
and his services would have been
will rat whenever lie it ready. lfe bats only when he's awake. IJoys imitate their dads in invaluable in the trying times
Which ever yeuion i* correct, spite of all efforts to teach them good manner.*. Boys ura which followed on wheel* of'his*
and they both cannot poidbly be. not popular except with their parents, but thoy do have of his abdication. This may sound
it it perfectly apparent that there many fine aualltitk. You can absolutely rely on u boy_lf etrangt- in view of the fact that
the British monarchy is constitu­
- i» liitle humanktrianitro m theJr- you know wnnt to rely on.
tional and the sovereign theo­
Boys are very tlurable.“A boy, if not washed too often, retically
argumenti. Nothing whatever U
ha* no power. However,
laid liere about itarving cbildrrn. and If kept in a cool quiet place after each accident, will an astute king docs have much
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loci' generation*, or human bodies survive broken bones, hornets’ nests, swimming holes, ami Influence by virtue t,f his va.t
knowledge of the empire and
defotmed by starvation and &gt;*&gt; five helping* of pie.
commonwealth. His ministers of
rpair. Belpre the debate ii over,
Boys love to trade things. They'll trade fish hook*, state constantly seek his advieb|
ebt
we hope someone will gel up ami marbles, broken knives, and snakes for anything that is
ray that we should give aid to prirekss or worthless.
Europe lo save our souls in lleavWhen he grow* *up he’ll trade puppy love, energy;

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Rt JIM LITTLE
8T. PETERSBURG Dec. 5 (*&gt;&gt;
—The U.S. Chief Executive’* dietary habit* touched off n minor
battle fcf florid* yesterday when
the A*»oclated Miami Bureau p» ‘
on the teletype network a report
that Mr. Trutnan had “ fried
Florida muih" for breakfast.
ThF item, written by Ernest
Vacearo with the presidential par­
ty in Key We«t, quoted Pres*
Secretary Charles G. Hoi*, who
had repeated the phraie at the
question of a Florida reporter.
Member* of the St. Petersburg
Evening Independent staff, well
infiltrated with Floridi^Bhd I of
Georgia Crack rrt, cnuldn’t figuwhat such an item could lie.
’ Put In the Atlanta bureau;
“ Miami; Assume you noted St.
Petersburg'* message: editor*
here unknown shout fried inuih ”
Meiiagcd new* editor Harold
Ballew:
"Cracker editor* here *»k what,
please, is Florida fried mush."
In view of a lull tn the day'*
outpouring
of
new*, Miami
promptly nnswured;
■ ■ a say
been fried mu»h In Florida *ince
first Georgian came here. It'a
finely ground cortlmeal cooked,
cooled, sliced and then fried in
deep fat. Grit* treated same way
also railed fried muih, hut tech­
nically it ha* to lie-corn meal In­
stead of Irit*. Asking Vaeraro
delve deeper, hut hope thla hold*
until can hear from him.” .
By this time independent pub­
lisher I* C. Brarwh was in the
fight tu fire this one to Miami.
“ Many thanks mush fesrarrh,
hut vdt here suggest that crack­
er* in Miami afe as rare as muih
in Florida.''
And there the mutter stood
thla afternoon until more comphUt- information could be had
frJn presidential headquarters,
leaving of fire wags the only al­
ternative corny remark ataut a
rorny"iuhJrrt—muitr—giTij—gtHAjl’ ” '*
nothing.
BIGHT TO WORK
MIAMI Dec. 0 (A’i—A formal
charge on ronspiring to *krep a
bus driver from Working with the
Miami Transit Co., has been made
by Attorney General J. Tom Wat­
son against W. O. Frailer, bus
union president. Watson charged
violation of the state's “ right-towork" amendment. Peace Justice
Thomas 8. Ferguson said he had
issued a warrant far Frazier's
areest upon the request of Wat
son.

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• GREAT BATrLE
KIUKJANG, China, Dee. 6 bP) ,
—A great battle was p.-pmum
raging today N centra) China
with ane-vyed General Liu l‘ iCheng'a Communist troops pour­
ing from th«lr Ta Pieh mountain
hideout* In full force.
heCBUM fnsqdrully he'knows.Is;
more than they almut a

tion.

a
Yea. I think England will rc*&lt;!
ml*
Edward's articles with inixfd „
emotions. Ill bet n shiny sixpence
that deep In their hearts thpeople still love him, though they
Idainn him for tho circumstance ‘
nf thq alfdieatlnn-—which r-mlnd*
us that the Good Root; records;
“ Whom tho L?rfl loveth Ho
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STAN COMSTOCK
3l*Vestm»nl SeotriUes
70S Like Darla Drive
Phone (RMS
Orlande
Reoresealing T. NeWon O'Rourke, Inc^ Daytons Beech. FD. :
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Florida Fried Mush
Sets O ff Minor Fued

warts, bashfulness and a cost iron stomach for a buy win­

It seemt to us that Genera! dow, pride, ambition, pretense and a bald head and will
lately begin to say. that boy* aren't what they used
McLain Iras something when he immediate!;
says wc are making a tniilake to to be — In the good, old day*. — Kerbcla Knew*.
raise out children in the *belief
that the Iail war has been fought
N O TICE
and it wiil never be nrerttary for ,
any of them to shoulder a gun
t h e
o r a n g e
c ri t
h o t e l
or sleep in a foxhole. One of the
’ y
(tut popular tunes we can remem­
ber was &lt;
Didn't Raise Ml
I* Now Ready Fpr
'
Boy Tp Bs A Soldier." Two great
Special Parties and Banquets
wat* have been fought since that
tune was sung from coast tn
For Reservations Phone Orange City Hotel
coast by every mother in this
country. Hundreds of thousands
Orange City, Florida
of boys have since gone to their
deaths who might have lived if
t h • y had been p r o p e r l y
trained a n d conditioned I o r
--------J O H N F. b E M P U i s Y .—
tire work Ahead. Time enough
lo tell boys they will never have
Certified Public Accountant in Michigan
lo fight again after a frw jrem
- •and of peace have been preserved on
Former Government Income Tax Examiner
this old earth.
*
Announces
That In onisr to conform to the provisions of tha Florida
We are not alone in our be­
Accountancy Law* and the rut** and regulations of tha
lief that tome of our lax money
Stats Uoard of Accountancy , ha will limit hit practice to
Ftdtral tax matter* and accounting procedure related to
which is going almost exclusively
tha saute. Ha also, announces that he 1* anrotlad with tha
lo aupport of the federal bureau­
United State* Treasury Department and pursuant to thla
cracy in Washington might belle i
eni-oRmant he is autnorited to represent taxpayer* before
be spent at home. One business
the department In cases involving additional assessments
man cutties in to say that his fed­
and
(total Montezuma Hanford,
•W Mi
eral taxes, exclusive of inconic
taxes, have increased from $104 p
— --little over 12 years ago to $v,GflO , .1- . jjttr-r.
at the present lime. On top of that
he pays considerable income tax­
tm ;
es. considerably mote than he
used Ip pay and at a higher
LIABILITY INSURANCE
rale, flit city taxes on the otha;
To Meet Florida Financial
1 little, if any store .than
^
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID
they were
the federal government has i
hi*- tax money aa expedit
at the City Commissioners
104
have, is anybody’s guess, but if
they had built sewers and pa*red
the streets with it, we’d say he'd
119 Magnolia Avenue
be better off.

AUTO

am
. T
,

year* which cover

he
Tlie Sudan in theory is jointly ruled by Creal Britain! the drama of tu* life, ua *K w lM .1 N « M « a .
and Egypt. Actually Egypt has very little to say ub»ut tin has essayed a new kn4 surprising,
Pi
HintMirouk MAtt.a . Sudan, and would like more. Not only does the Sudan cover role m wrultig fe series U auto­
biographical articles which am
Cw«!k " " V
‘ i*a 1,000,000 square mile*. or nearly n third the urea o f the L.
Binning in the cuinnl issue of
fk»** Maaik,
,
United States, but it uses for irrigation the wuter* of t he!
VL
**
Nile, which has often been called Egypt's life-blood.
i ‘ KjW(fw L W little ta say
SU
Many S^idan-ne
would like compjete independence. Fur ior hunt elf •'tine# the December
All ,bilnfli,
i « ,f , a.
ikaak, im lr iln i mmd Mafia*, af fewer nre willing to CfMijiernle with Egypt. For the greater dsy It year* ago when he broad
tairilaliMWii far Ika rairau af
fktalaa Immdt, will k* r k , , , , f fa, part of the tilth century Egypt ruled the Sudan, and very cast to n stunner! world that he
wa* abandoning the throw of
•I rtfala, aftfilliliia rafra.
_____ badly. Also the Sudanese acorn the Egyptian*, who are not
hi* father* for the woman l'S
M*ft•#**0M
*f Xi*«f«
first-class fighters. The Sudanese won British respect by loved. Urea ii sc of tin*, hi* story
l x . , r t F ft im ii
M l M l U l fktflA
_ _ «if,rtw»,. wrn-jthelr bitter fighting in the,‘80’* and '90’s, causing Kudynrd 1* likely to be received with
.*» nrr Ml
mixed emotions in an England
'uJV'
Kipling to write,
rtitn U I I I
when* a* heir to the throne he
!##• !• I Ik-raaM
■&gt;. mmu v— v . , ; " '
‘‘So ‘ere’* to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, at your ‘ome in
wa* the beloved Prince Charming,
X 9 * M m i M I , ■ M f M k i l ml
the Soudan;
and later a* King wu» held It.
t w s u ill Kltmm nblrk U .MIIIM
You'rti a pore benighted 'eathen but it first-class
deepest affvctlon by his subjects
!■ lb* ■■» l», i,riul.li
reilsa ml all ik. Iwal mm , prtsIM
until his abdication produced a
fight in' man."
is (SS# „)&lt;•*•*«. a* tt.H ■■ an
The Egyptians are taking much advertising space to shock that time hasn't alleviat­
4 e MSW. *M ,,lrk„
- urge the unity of thtf Nile basin, presumably under Egyp­ ed.
PI
FRIDAY. DEC. S. 1*17
The Puke observe* in hi* first
tian
control.
Thu
fundamental
difficulty
is
that
the
Su­
BIBLE
VERSE
TODAY
article that the time of hi* birth
----------------v - FOR
-------EVERY ONE FIA8 TO CHOOSE danese will not tolerate Egyptian rule. Mure trouble may was “ Britain's Golden Hour." He
SIDES IN LIFE LET U8 STICK be just around, the corner in the Nile valley.
adds:

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FRIDAY, D E C 5. 194,

THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANF0RP, FLORIDA

y&amp;rs 1

�FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1947

THE SANFORD fTERALD. SANFORD, FLORIP,

Mrs. John Knder
Honors Daughter

3:00 I*. M, Rev. Cta) ton Calhoun,

who haa recently returned from
Social Calender China
will k&gt; the truest speaker
KRIIJAl
• Thy Friendship league and
the Junior Women1* Lc-scim of
the Congregational Church will
have a aale m the building for­
merly occupied by tin# Antique
Shop.

A t-.-a will follow the meet in*,
the board 11muting will l&gt;e held

SATURDAY
Field, 22k West Nineteenth
The Grammar School P. T. A. Street; Circle No. 2. Miss Mary
will have a rummage sale at 405 Earle; chairman, with Mr*. U. K,
Hast Fourth Street.
.
- Aiken, Jr., 444 Klliott Avenue.
MONDAY
Circlet of the Presbyterian
The W. M. U. of the First Bap­ Woman's Auxiliary will meet at
tist Church will meet at 3:31) P. 3:30 P. M. as follows: Circle No.
M. as follows: Circle '1, Mrs. 1, Mrs. A'. B. MeRaney, chair­
Gvitge Dixon, Celery Avenue; Cir­ man, with Mrs. V. M. Greene,
cle ‘J. T. 8. U classroom at tht Jewett's Lane; Circle No. 2, Mr*.
church: Circle fl, Mrs. U. S, Stl- C. E. Ginn, chairman, with Mrs.
man, UIH Pal met'o Avenue, Mrs Ginn, 1719 Sanford Avenue; Cir­
lies* Stephens, co-tio*!ess; Circle cle No. 3, Mrs. W, D. Hofmann,
4: Mrs. J. A. Portdcr, 319 West chairman, with Mr*. Emmett Mc­
Sixteenth Street; Circle fi, Mrs. Call, •1119 Park Avenue;' Circle
Frank 1,. Woodruff. Jr., 520 Oak No. 4, Mr*. J. C. Hutchison, chair­
man, with Mrs. Henry McLaultn,
M2 West Fourth Street; Circle
No. G, Mr*. D. U. Middleton,
chairman, with Mr*. George Maffett, Lilly Court; Circle No. A,
Mrs. II. H. McCaslin, chairman.

Mr*. John K«ilrr entertained
■ on Wednesday afternoon in hon­
or of hrr ilnughtrr, Sandra, on
her fourth birthday. Chriatmaa
Irotor* were u»ed in deeoratinif. In
the center &lt;.f the
m. amall honotec'a
table was a large birthday rake
decorated with miniature marsh­
H. E. Cochran uf 11? I.
mallow Santa Clause*.
Avenue has as hi* guest, 1
The young guest* gathered in
Ryder of Chattanoniru, Term
the dining room where they en­
Mr. and Mr*. E. It. Ianoy have joyed games and moving pictures.
„as their
___ guest. Mts.
__ Dungy's Assisting Mrs. Kader Is serving
brother, A. L. Heath of Houston, were Mrs. J. A. Cunningham,
Mrs. Sam Bethea and Mrs. Har­
Tex.
old Molmharg,
•Those Invited to In&gt; with Sandra
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coglmrn
haw as their guest at their home were Allison I«eet Faye Carner,
in Mayfair, Mrs. C. W. Farmer Pat Smith. Glenda Cullins, Sheron HervUh, Martha Hood, Joan
of Macon, (Ja.
Hood, Selma Williams, Betty Ann
Slaton. Barbara Odham, Shsrron
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sleek
Riser, Ethel lee Riser, Susan
as their guest Mr. Meek'* li
Bethea, Dilate Davidson, Walter
and his wife. Judge and M
Meriwether, John Phillips Johnny
(J. Meeks of Oeilla, Ua.
Courier, Clifford and Michael AbMrs. A. B. Stevens, Miss Heryle Elevens aad Mrs. J. P. Stev­
Also Mrs. John Courier, Jr.
ens, Sr. left yeslerdny to *|&gt;cnd Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Mrs. Orrri
Smith, Mrs. C. L. Collins, Mrs.
several days in South Carolina.
Ray Slaton, Mrs. -Walter Meri­
Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Cook and wether, Mr*. James Riser, Mrs,
ion, Cqrtla, of Adrian, Mich, were Clifford Abies and Miss Emmarecent guests of Mr. ami Mr*. I- gib* Dohson. ' •
M. ‘Himes at their home on Pal­
metto Avenue.
Sunday Party To Be
Mr. and Mr*. Frank L Wood­
Held A t Local Club
ruff, III and son Frank IV left
Wednesday for their home In
Charles Potter, manager of the
Hendersonville, N. C. after spend­ Seminole
Country Club, an­
ing some time In Sanfufd with nounced this morning that a par­
relatives.
ly will lie held at (he rluh on
Sunday afternoon lietween the
Mrs. W. M. Seott has let timed hours of 3:00 and 4:00 P, M. ami
tu Sanford from points in Vir­ stated that all mrmlwr* of tho
ginia when* she ha* i-ecn s|&gt;ending club nnd their guests are invited
ihe past scvr-nl -vm-k*. He- iteire, to attend. He also said that the
Mrs. Joe Puff of Floyd, V*., ac­ regular dinner will be served .that
companied her to Sanford.
evening at 8:0(1- o'clock.
T*""-- --~ ’
•
Friend* will regret to learn
that Ray Fox, Jr. underwent an Plans Complete For
emergency operation at Ft. Ilen-

Charity Ball Dec. 6

Btftr lfoauital urt~Dee. X' Ml. Fox

U attending Alabama Polytechnic
Institute at Auburn, Ala.

#Stiwt? NaW He can't come
down until ke promise?
rom

Wm. E. KADER
Jeweler

Street
The tegular busini'ss meeting
of the Anna Miller Circle will he
held at *hr Klk's Home at H:t)0
M.. All member* are urged to

James H. Covington, IISN, son
uf Mr. and Mrs. K. A Covington
of Sanford, has completed reeuit
'.mining at tho Naval Training
Center, Sun Diego, Calif., and has
lieen advanced' to seaman, seeMi** Bonnie .Connell, Chicago,

112 Smith Park Avenue

Stevens,* studenU at .Florida
Southern College at Lakeland,
were-weekend guests of Mr, and
Mr*. A. H. Stevens.

As your Christinas treeflattering

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selection of holiday Imts.

Shoppe Chapeau
Tuuchlon IlirihliriK
(Upstairs)

Aiding in the lnift drive for
membershln
to the
Fernald
Ijiughton Memorial Hospital As"•leiatlon. nines sre rompleti-l for
the rharlty ball to be held tomorrow night at the Mayfair Inn
living sponsored by the Junior
Chamber of Commerce- and the
hotel. This event also officially
Ticket*
are $1.00 and entitle the holder to
a membership irt the hospital as•too and admittance to the hall.
They may he obtained from any
member of the Jayrce organisa­
tion and other individual* who
have volunteered their servlee*.
Adding t« the enjoyment o f the
evening will he a fashion show
under the sponsorship of The
Yowell Company.
Models who
will display the attractive new
fashion* are Mr*. George liar-

Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Philip*
and children. Wally and Merritt
have left.for Greenville, S. C. to
spend several weeks will* rela­
tive*. Before returning to Banford Mr. Philip* will attend a
sales* meeting of—the Cupples
Company in Nl. Louis, Mo.
Max Fundnn. Mr*. H. H. Odham

Mis* Sylvia MeDrh.
Cccilian Club W ill
On the varied program art*
Give Program Sunday specialty act* to he presented by
student* of the Coglmrn School
Jfl The first* Cccilian Music Club of Dancing under the *uncrvl»lon
I program for this season will be of Mr*, P. H. Tcp*ie. Those apf giv^tt Sunday afternoon at 3:00 pearing are Mr*. Alton Duxhury,
W o'clock in the Fannie R. Munson Mil* Jane Davis. Miss Jacuuetine
Studio at 003 Nvrtle Avenu- MacDonald, Miss Gretchon Kirch*
M Ml** Munson extended a rordfnt hoff, Miss Joan Humphrey, Miss
’ #t invitations td all friends and pat- Pat Ratigan and Miss Ann Whi­
j( rons.
*; .
ha*
taker. An amusing- finale has
K
Dwight Peck, a former memlier Leon planned in the nature of a
Jt of the Cccilian Music Club who burlesque of the novelty plere,
jt recently returned to Sanford from "Red Silk, Stocking* and the
Alabama, will a**i*t with several Green 'Perfume**.
,
selections on tho Hammond orgah.
The'.music of Stewart .Martin
Others taking part are Nolloy and his*orchestra will be enjoyeif
it__ ... 1._.itL
__ for dancing as well as the A rt
Harris Trio. Announcement was

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Peggy'Wright, Joe Fisher, Ronald
Wright, Murray Nance, Mary
Kllen I.oising. Penny Wallace,
notihle Jeaii Galluwav, Marjorie
Sheppard and Joyce Palmer.

The National Male Quartette will present a program of classical
musir and modern hila tonight at
o’clock at the Seminole High
School in the first cohrcrt of Die season to Iw presented by the Civic
Music Association. Bach memla-r of the quartette has hail operatic
\nd concert experience. Atlitio lligp'iore and Glulio Gari, tenors, Imth
made their operatic deliuts at the Teatro Rente delPQnera in Rome,
Italy Mr. BaggioM' has sinee sung lending role* with the Chicago
Opeia Company; Mr. Gari with the opera rampant#* o f iher'New
York City^Crntcr, St Louts and Cincinnati.

CHRISTMAS!

Y .W .A . Group Meets
Circle No. 4 M eets
With M rs. J .M . Hayes A t Madden Residence

Give A lWtrnlt Ity

RAYMOND STUDIO

The Y. W. A o f Ihc Fir»t Haptist Chureh met on Tuesday at
the homo of Miss Myra Jane
Madden, 701 Magnolia 'Avenue.
The nrograhi nresented was In
observance of the Week of Pray­
er being observed by all depart­
ments of the W. M. tl. • Taking
Part In the program were Miss
Madden. Mildred Turner, Martha
Re]xjris were heard from all
committee* nnd a gift was pre­
sented tu Mrs. A. D. Johnson, at
president, by the group. Gifts
were exchanged among the mem­
ber* nml refreshments consisting
of fruit cake and hot coffee were
served. Those attending were Mrs.
.C -J L Winn. Mas. 4. &lt;- Davis,
Mrs. J. M. - Leonard. Mr*. M. 4.
Morris, Mr*. J. G Walts. Mrs. A.
D. Shoemaker, "Mr*. W. C. Hill
Mrs, Clark I&lt;conardy, Mr*. It It
Monroe. Mrs. P. H, Wyatt, Mr*
W. M. Black. Mrs. Johnson. Mrrf
Hayes, Mr*. Cole and Mts. J. N.
Axxar'cllo.
REV. CALHOUN TO

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CHILDHOOD

VRSOCIATION

m eets

The Association of Childhood
Kdticntion belli it* second mV&lt;tIng of the year on Monday after­
noon at the South Side Primary
Reboot at 3:15 P M. The meet­
ing was uliili r the direction of
Mrs. Wood* of Cherokee Junior

The Rev. E. Clayton Calhoun, •entatives from all schools of the
a Methodist Missionary lo Chinn (iiunty were in nttendaner.—
at the First Methodist Churely
Sunday. For-.the past two years
Rev. Calhoun served in Eastern
Chinn, around Shanghai anil Chang
Chow, Tho public is cordially In­
vited to bear Rev. Calhoun.

LONDON Dee. 5 (d’l - The Lon­
don Daily Graphic declared today
that a Russian “ veto" had bar­
red the engagement of King Ml*
Imi of Romaniu nod Princes*
Anne lif lkmrdon-Pnrinn, which
ported imminent.

Mayor William U'Dwjer Im* direclt-d an ipvestigatinn u( uu n-il*Idllt siijK-rlptendeol of school*
order ihnt pupils of 23 Itmoklvil
-chools may not nlartvr
the
C h ristm as season

in I h eir rlnSs-

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

room* with the traditional religlous carol* and syniliol*.
*•
Assistant Superintendent Isaac

Mr. and Mrs.. Isaac M, Dvess,
Jr.- announce today the larth of
son. Richard Marion Dye**, «&gt;n
Dec. 3 at ibt- l-Vrtinld Lgtighlnn
Memorial lloJipita!, Mr*. Dyt-ss
will Im reim-mls-ti-d a* the for­
mer Bertllee Mtise uf .Sanford. •

such PbxvtVjPires (if the seasutl **
Santa Claus nre approved, hut
that "Christmn* enrol* witii rv
fe'enra to the nativity may noil
lx- sung, nor may decorations 'Inrlmt" -itligioiH aytnlHil* of any
faith"* in-schmila under hi* charge.

Carole Cleveland

Aticti-til Egypt domliiali-d tinKiwtein Merli ie jtii nearj political;
|y, i-ronomirally and culturally
for 3U centuries.

T W E N iy - flV t BOX

Brimful o( colorful, CluidniAty

caj\U

li lldi tog

containing twenty-live driisnt—each one different
and cacti one at brimful of holiday spirit at a

liny yourt today at

Co,

P ow ells O ffice Supply
HO Min;nolin Avenue

-.

• I’ hont

PULVF.R-NOLAN

II. C. Thomas of Geneva an­
nounced- today the engagement of
The use of cubalt IsD-tported to his daughter, Penelope Pulver, to
l&gt;e effectivenn treating rrrtain Clarence E. Nolan, »on of Mrs.
Minnie E, Nolan of Sanford. Tim
marriage will be an cv#nl of Qunear future.
ummnRe
Mrs. Pulver was born in Ssnford, N. C. and came to Sanford
about eight years ago. Mr. Nolan
SATURDAY- DEC. «lh
served with the Army for two
»:00 A.M. to .TiM P. M,
and a half years most that time
405 East Fourth Street
being spent in Europe. He is
Sponsored By
employed by the Tamlaml Trail
Sanford Grammar Hchoul
Tours, Ine. The couple will make
*
P.TJt.
.
•their home in Sanford.

fabric Wath T*tl*d
and Approved by

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Colorfill Caroudel blouse flauntlnc a nail head
and sequin scattered clown design

Made with the

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•Sterling

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deal* that have hern discussed I Miami shindig, sending only two
during the Miami meeting* w ore! farm bosses.
But owner Phil
bow l roundup
laid end to end. they still would i Wrigtey will escort the entire
go exactly nowhere.
Npt one front office crow to New York
By TUB A8BOC1ATRD PRESH;
name player wa* sold nr traded, . . . branch Rickey say* If he
... .
I post-sea son college
football
though there may he a few thing* docinT have an announcement
W
lx&gt;w)t(rd
participants
f TSt llIl ruOnl il lI U( lIl Il l«llP
V , Jo(!{
wortU ((nand tholr won-':
popping when they re-epnvene next week about the Dodgem*
here next week for the mnjor 1048 manager, .it will bo physicalThe Seminole High School
Sports
Roundup
---------1
Jan.
I
In the lino and
what? nuking.
II* TKI) SMITH
Itotc Howl II'u u iik n ii Calif.) Celery Feds &gt;*UI invaijr Jackson Rv Ilim n FULLERTON. JR. league confab . . . The Cubs, for Jy Impossible
t
JuC 170 In the haekfietd-ha* nil the
instance, virtually passed up the up hi* mind?
NKW ) ORK Dec. 5 I/O—Joe, Mirhi^.n id U A, v*. Southern villi? Iteach fur a re* urn ..... .......
1048 Grange Bowl cl«»«lc with ^
c f ^ jMfcr#|,|,uJ| native of I-oul*
rUk* hi*
i.onia iiBhii
ni* ,. Hcnvjmrelght
mi V
i l iVv i,
mini with the Fletcher High
probably the two fastest college
NEW YORK Dee. 5 (/TV-The
Championship for thr *J4th time
iJ.jT lW «r Orlaan.) School Kenalora.
football loams In the country-| % ^ S l u S - f a * !
Ornnitt? In ten Year*
Y A R D LE Y V E N E T IA N IIL1NDS
The Fed* will leave Sanford at other day Joe Imui* received a
year* tonight, hut If Jersey
Jersey? Su«
™ **"rr Bow* ,Ncw •
Ueoritia
.Tech
ami
•
K
aw
aa-turn-,
„
ow,
„
r|Hiron
Joe Walcott
Walcott can
can take
take It
It nway
away Alabama ( 8-.- 0 I v* i e x a s j *
riuinii cheek for $1,500 for a ohc-mlnute 1
America’* Most Beautiful
nntl
famed
i_„ i,
•« v " i m w ivu i »•
•&gt;&lt; the
»»•.- ......
. Ml-1
— Joe
stint a* n guest on a radio pro­
rVniOW CTOWa*
r t . , r.f rnmmnrM »t.n.
Aluminum — Cedar — I'olUhid Aluminum
In rihl\n|V^ J * ^ f l S w a #mi c h *m,&gt;or ot Commerce »un- from h im -It will Iw one of the'
Methodist GW1-1) v» I’vnn
!f°C o «h ^ t f f s 'o M h o .Seminole* gram . . i Tonight he’ll be paid
Aak Me For Free Kn.imnte
K
shined moreover, supply the hr- ring1
J s, greatest upsets,
H»w|. stadium.
rt-Mary conditions for the two
Iis already beginning to eye the off at a considerably higher, rate
P. W . S T E V E N S -- 617 W . Roblnnon - Orlando
Louis Ira* ncvctthole** told ln- (0-5-0)
Kvrry i n d i c u t i q n — team*, team* to put the throttle *tn the
Orange U‘\»! &lt;Mi«nd)-Kan*a* . IlMS
^ j,, C
campaign* that Hr ahead for some work that likely won’t
8 grid
the fight a* short a* posnlMe,
Phone 2-0729
weather and footing—Is for new floorlroard.
(8-0-3) va- ,—
Georlga
Tech
J 8 -1-0),
wj|] n.make
*everal *nu
shlf’s s in lie much harder—A title defense
7
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.-'.a n,lnfj
n »m
u w several
1
1
mate
friend*
he
want*
to
make
high* In football speed in the
Bon
To go with the blinding *|h-ci| "Maybe even one round.”
. I.**0'
^—! •hl» lineup for the rente*!. Gan* againrt Jersey Joe Walcott
Miami New Year’* contest.
afoot, troth clolr* haw giraffeHi* public prediction I* a dig­ Texas Tech (0-4-0) v» Miami, narper&gt; rtMrve center for the Th&lt;* Imut figure* to gross about
Georgia Terh—averaging 10.3 range. Bach starling lineup ha*
(0). (8-0-1)
tuut Mason will, open the contest $225,000 at the gate, breaking
nified
"I will win/ I
pound* In the Une and I7*i ii?\iho a height-average of
A crowd of nnprdximafrly IB,- , W U ^ B o w l (MemphU)— MU* |„i the pivot position, Bobby Hum. the Madison Srjuarr Garden resix-furt
BUY
larkfirld—wa* roneeded far the accompanying the
phrey will start the game at th* rot d of X20t.fi 1.1 made hark in
187* pound 000 P«yl ” !r **T
'•*?* »j---— . . | ,J,
swiftest team in all. Dixie this weight average-.
1227
by
Jack
Dclanev
and
Jim­
righ*
wing
and
Charles
Aodcrwn,
at Maitinin Square Garden for ' **'■*&gt;
•*e*»(&gt;n. The Jayhawkrr*—witty
DUk* ll»wl ( Birmingham! — brother of Willi* Andersen, will my Maloney . . . Of thl* thn
A check of the opposing for­ I-null' only fight of the year, with
ward walls gives a tipuff on the the main bout starting at ID William myl Mary (0-1*0 vs Ark- ••pen at thu spinner jwition. Kel chump Mill get the usual 40 per­
tic* stated that thc»o change* wilt cent of the net, plus a share of
terrific velocity do Is- produced in I’.M., BST, nrol scheduled for 15 nivii* (5-1-1)
FLO RID A STATE
Thriur
Itowl
(Jacksonville) give the playyr* added experlenc;-! radio nod television receipts,
the Orange Uowl Hassle. Threpi round*.
1
THEATRES
"
of the Kansas linemen—Center] The record Indoor gale is 1201.- Me- 1 id (7-2-1) vs Georgia nnd will Is) o f help to the Feds He’ll have to shell out hi* man-'
W H IL E T H E SE L E C T IO N IS L A R U E
In the ’48 campaigns.
ager’s cut ami the not inconsidcrDick Monroe. I.eft Guard DonjOI.1 drawn by Jack Ihlaney and 17-1-0)
Fletcher i* suffering the loss •ntilo training expense*; hut if
Fnmhrough and Iwft Tackle Don]Jim Maloney V«-h. 2, 1027.
'
" Bowl (Fjm»no. Calif.)—
JUST A R R IV E D
Bttingr-r—are ronvertcrl back*.; Public interest In the firfht, top' Collvge of Pacific (8-1-0) v* of two btirkficld ace* for !!«• eon-j he’ s trying to break the by*thc*
teat. Andy Hears I* out with in- j ml mile record, he won’t have to
Otto Schellbarher. the right end,! seats for whrih r«nt *'i0.(Kl, items Wichita 17-2-0)
juries
and
Cstl
Stncki
will
not
wrfrk
very
long
.
.
.
This
dept,
i
ha* licen named three times to more from the feeling that this Knlnd Hmvl ( Phoenix. Arlx)—
the All Hlg-Six Bkxketball team.1nmy la- one of Uul*’ last ap; North Texas State (10-t-O) vst W In the lineup duo, tn a sevete fjK„ rt, ihttt. In spite of bold pre­
rase of inftuBiua.
dictfcm* Tram the Walcott camp,
' ; urn named opponent.
Hravictt player {n’ fhp starting pen inner*.
OPENS 1**15
IIAII.VI
____
(Orlando)—
End Flovd Cooper and Winy- , h n t J o r lu .y J m . WJ|| |Bs| about
I.oui* bn* one of the most hrll-' Tangerine
lki'*l
line for the Jayhawker* I* Biling­
MATS- IC’e
FIVES,- Hr
n ',,',f,t " L hnvt’
fiv&lt;- tounda. Uuls isn’t irt any
er at 204 pounds. The Kansan Rant of all fighting record*. Wnl- ‘ Chntawlm ( 10- 1-0 ) vs Marshall !'?c,L
L
liY Coach Kettle* tii captain , the jiulrj..
'tackle. Incidentally, hails from a colt has been up ami down (0-2-0)
•
Howl
(Honolulu)—
F
»&lt;
*viii««&gt;
Iw
w
In
tjda
contest
against
Xli«» Olympic hockey fuss beL A S T D A Y F R ID A Y !
____ _
__
__ _ m
J Honolulu)
the year*,
and _so doubt-]
Pineapple
Missouri town which ha* come through
Jacksonvills aggregation.
tween the Amateur Hockey AsInto recent prominence— Indepen­ ful wa* hi* claim to lie matched Hawaii (0-3*0) v* I(elands (C-2- theCentar
Jfarvin Mollnow J,** i soclatlon anil the Amateur Ath*
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
dence.
with the champion that originally 0)
elected captain of the team after Icile Union seems to tm spreading
(Knit
Ftanciseo)—
FHANCHOT TONE
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tomght’a
encounter
wa*
called
on]
East-West
Dick ’Crawford’, thr right gain'd
the regular Fletcher season ami to the Hwls* oi gunlring 'rornmlttins the scales at 20.1 pounds. exhibition, until it was pointed r All -Star college seniors selected will lend the HunatoTs into action tec. Appnrently due Swiss group
■g u y m a d i s o n
iitfil
I .ntil*t* title
I I f 1IV twas
u n a at
m l slake
n l n l i P in
t no ; by
Ii V ItH
’ l I n l i()T l.
out
lamls*
Invitation,
Monroe Will-come In at renter at
against ths Scminotcs.,
is afraid the Americas team*
! Hntlto) Uow“ /S"M Diogo)—
an even 200, ‘ and Right Tackle mailer »what it was called.
The Seminole starting llnepp,
winter I
Hrtting
has
lics-n
light.
O
f-‘
Han
Hit-go
Hlnlo
(7-2-1)
v*
HardJoe Tumllson at IDS-. After that
Dick Bais^aml Hvaffv Tyre bV guw^R be a flop while anthe dropoff (s to End Marvin ficinlly the odds favoring Louis ili-Simmohs (K-2-0)
Dt-i.fi
Saturday Only!
Small at 184. then to Fnmhrough are l . t o 10. Anyone ran'put*
gusrila. Buddy Wetherlngton l" 1'! ‘
* whlVh "h a a^ h w n *^
Chris
A.H.A.* which h** Urn »c
Glass Howl (Toledo, 0 .) —New v,
„ , „ Jcnjirn
_i--n— nt
■&gt;. the
„ .v t«rMe# .ind
...
;to 184. and finally in RrhmdU Srt.no for a chance of winning
• Double i ’ cnlu re •
lively
promoting
hockey . . .1
(8-0-0) v* .Toledo Cooper and nyron Heard ot the
haeher. the lighted of the light­ $5.00 on whether or not Walcott Hampshire
rods. The Fed barks will include Meantime, the beat hockey show!
**-iii«-s out for the fifth round, ( 8- 2- 0 )
weight*. at 173.
R E D
I’npoose How) (Oklahoma City) Don Deal at the blocking back, f ‘ he season
the Rangers’
Except for 220-pound All- with the bookmakers taking the
S E L L IN G F A S T — SH O P E A R L Y
— Wentworth Military. Academy Holly Pie rey and Humphrey al L «te r Patrick night get-together!
R Y D E R
America Tackle Hull Da via, the udviiutiigc either way.
the wings and .Anderson at the when the old-timer* who made
(6-4-0)
v*
Northeastern
Oklahoma
As-mining
I^iuls
la
still
the
average for the Georgia Tech
L A Y A W A Y P L A N ------------------- Y E S
WINS
spinner.
. hockey history 20 years ago came’
|starting forward will would lie champion after tonight, he will A, and M. (B-3-0)
i hack 1«» honor .the -urratcil^ o f ;
Great
Lako&lt;
Bowl
(Cleveland)
AGAIN!
1R8 pounds. DovI* pull* ft up to p
England for a series of exOnly 16 percent of Egypt’s them
. . As Runny. Cook
103—tme ponnd rnofe - nmii ^ e hlblttonr'for which RT will be —Knhlueky (7-T-C) Va VillanOva 38(1,000 square* mile* are cultl- *aid: ’ ’Things haven't changed
paid
180,00p
ami then return to ( 0 -2- 1 )
average of the Kansas line.
much. Wo still wait until lariter 1
vatpd.
Din?* T
Soaklng-wet
with n towel prepare for a big summer out­
goes to lied and then we sneak'
PJjone 90S
300 East First Sired
Mo-Kuii Howl (Kansas City)—•
wrapped Around him, the center door fight—if the right chal­
Goiter la found in man, some! out and have some fun."
(’ layers from Missouri colleges va
for the Engineers—Lewis Hooks lenger comes along.
Ifish and farm almals.
If all the major league player
plaver* from Kansas Co Ilegal.
—weigh* 170 pound*. Bwell Pope,
I)cc. 13
•
the left guard, pushes the indica­
Little Rose Bowl (Pasadena)—
itt And Penn Will
tor up onlv five pound* more, nnd
Cameron (Okla.) Aggies UO-O-O)
Left End Jack Griffin is 180. The
Invade Miami Fur vs Chnffcy Junior College (On200-pounder* arc Right
End
tarl-o Calif.) (0-1-0)
George Broadnax. Right Guard
Y '
Basketball (James • Hoys* Ranch Howl (Abilene.
Bill, Healey and Left Tackle
Tex.)—Missouri Valley (10-0-0)
Ralph Slatcn.
CORAL
GABLES, Dec. 5 v* MrMurry (7-2*1)
All • America Halfback
Ray
Grape Howl (Lodi.. Calif.)—
Evans (188) and Bay French (Special)—University of .Miami,
- '4* ,
____ _____
State (fi-4-0) va College of
&lt;100) are the speed Itoys for the paced by thy fabulous llolr Camp- Utah
■
bell
who
raeked
U
U
318
points
i
r
if
lr
(8-1-0)
Jayhawker* with the hall. Th&lt;in
25
game*
ns
a
frcHhmnn
last
Texas
Rose
Howl
(Tyler,
Tex.)
former's selection ,as an._ AllAmerican basketball player speak* winter, I* edging a llttln further —Tyler Junior College (Ift-O-O)
l ompanlim 1'Hturr
far hi* agility. The latter wa* Into big time basketball tills v* Compton (Calif.) J. C. (0.1-0)
Dec. 20
fast enough to set two Kansas year now It&amp;l n suitable hoittf
Silver Howl (Mexico City)—
prep hurdle record*.
Quarter­ court in the shape of the C ord
W O R L D ’S L A R G E S T 'M A K E R S O F S P O R T S W E A R
back Lynne McNutt pack* 181 GaliR -i Coliseum I* provided. In Randolph Field (Tex.) (5-0-0) vs
pound*, and Fullliaek Forrest hreviou* years. Hurricane hune Mrxlran All Sim-t. rrnwri* were— limited- te ai&gt;o-jtDm. 27
. Griffith three pound* rnon*,
North-South Game (Montgo­
] In .Georgia Tech’* expected 1200, but the new mint will
accommiHlate
close
tt.
7,000
folia.
mery, Ala.)— selected northern
starting harkfield, Quartet hark
To »w If Miami, une of the AII-Stars vs. Similar southern
Jim Still (100), Halfback* George
Matthews (105) ami Alien How?n «"*dh’* hottest football cm e n r squad.
II 1C
NT
w
"ina
(X—one game yet to play)*
( 18ltJ,
ami
Frank Ziegler
y.icgleriI , 'I* xupport btg
.
... Fullback
_ JH P „,......
------time busketO’ lRIIN • J!fFREYS • SIEZAK
(170) ore all track turn. ZleglFr
the HurricW-* irnvy lsm*etl
conceded by roarhes to Ik- the University of Pittsburgh, Dee,
fastest starter ever to play for “fl. / « ' ! University o| I’enii-yl IJppy’fl Return To
Sunday_&amp; Monday! the Englneers.
vanla, Jim, 2, for Miami ap|M-.i
7^-,- ,
B urib Imminent A h
dick ering
Fast tcatiis, fast weather, fast uiicLa, ami th ey an- "'dickering
field —all add*. UP to a fast gnino fo'r’ dati's with other out of state
R ickey Calls Meet
' .
Kcnlurcd cxrlnttively nf
Chargod with for the Orange Howl.
foe*.
* 1
Last .year's Huirlcanr*, rua-tt’i
Rv JACK HAND
Blood
ed by Hart Morris clicked over­
BROOKLYN Dee- 5 GPl-Leo*
WAINIJI ACQUIRE PLAYER night ■ ntidseason, on Jan. 21, Durocher’* return as manager of
Fire!
they dropptd their sixth gmne tlm Brooklyn Drtdger* appeared,
MIAMI, FLA., Dec. 5 (/ll^-Tho In 12 start* to Stetson by
Imminent today with .Pfeildenl
New Pork Giant* yesterday ac.. 53.45 margin. The next night. Branch Rlrkey summoning hi* o f­
'Iuired first option In buy Hr*’, with their lineup shuffltnl, ,th&lt;-y
Rasrman Jack Ifnrshnian o f lh’ were, j* different ball' ilulr, witt- ficial family Into a hurried eonSan Diego club n f the' Pacific ning 74-50 ami—they ran tlioir ferenee.
Rickey I* expected tn time the
Coast l-engne for loti) delivery by
•ending Gulfieldcr Jark frialiam string to 14 straight liefdrc bow­ well-worn new* for Monday re­
and Pitchers jakc Wudu and MiCe ing 65-Ifi to Western Kentucky lease.
v\l
Hndnick. three of their farm etuli 1',' •V"' t i ' *'
4®“ ™"*mvnt • Rickey insists that Durocher,
playcr*i, lo the west rnxsl tram. final*. They averaged 01 point* suspended liy Commissioner A. B.
Rax
Another pluyer wjjl go to San jier Kgine in thoir great stre.ik. Chandler for last season, had nnf
Lmi Edwnrrls, « lanky center yot t&gt;een *lgned.
However, In
Diego to-foie April 15.
who played the last ' half of year* of lea* alorm 'anil strife,
the season, hi the otdjl veteran la-o often walled until opehing
Moaratn
missing. He contributed 122 point* day !*cfurc formally inking the
aI«
to the Miami ciur*(! but- return­ paper*. T)m important'thing Is
Dr. Chnrlen L. Pcrsorw
agreemrnt betwrrn
ing
m e AIk* Kiiedman who ivor- a verbal
OpLrmetrisl
ed 220. Gerald Weinstein, 180, lllrkcy nnd the man many gagSanfnrtl Allantie Ilk. Bldg.
Tuny Yovirairt, 135, Hal Schulor, stem rail ” hla favorite rrrtamn'Hoars: $-12 |-S •
I’ bnno 2H
*
105 ami Ervin llmcli, 53. Hnmn tfon projeel."
V
Hal. $-12
i’rislstcnt ncwnjinpfr and radio
new material l« also nVJ^](hlo
Eye* Examined • GUsse* Fitted olirng with half rloxCn squad mnn- stories that Durocher was gel­
ling bark hi* old Job,- brought
Iwr* from the 10til 17 team.
•■■■■■■■ mcmBhra nf the Dodger delega­
notas H4T0N
tion hurrying hnnie from the Mi­
YKtOI HiUCUM
ami winter meeting*.
* .
Sport Shirts
Hurt Hhottdh. whn-mrrriagc^ the
CARTOON
NKWH
Brook* to the 1047 pennant, hun­
ted Into town from hi* Rartnw
Shorl-blfcvi’s from 12.93
home, Shotton did not appear
h m H)
at the winter meetings of the
Lonif-xlcevcs from $13,95
minor* In Miami although ho nor­
mally duesn’1 mis* them.
JauK ,
Rickey also summoned to a
ScdT'tht Cnvu S h irt with zippur in nil-wool
conference In hi* office* today
•Chilli en
Adults--SOe
the three Dodgers eoache*, Cl yd#
at $9.93 . . . tw o-tono gabardinou ot $6.50.
Hnkeforu, ”Ray Blades and Jaka
Today
Saturday!
Piller.
T H E TH R E E
Bhotton haa never Iwen quoted
on his 1048 plan* but those rlase
M U SQ U ITK ER S
to the Dodger situation are sura
he would like to return, although
____
he rducUntiy .took, the Job loxt
[un; Smoke. Rfmch’ l
year on a dajra mule*.
—Companion Feature—
.r.: . i
Aa le customary Irt a Dodger i£
announVcraciit,. all move* havo
"D eath Valley”
been clothed in secrecy appropri­
'— With—
ate to an atomic bomb spy story.
ROBERT LOWERY
Arthur
Mann.
assi*.
------- Rlcke/e■ Ullff*
W
i
i
NAT PENDLETON
and power, who
shepherded the. S*h Domingo
Chapter ef New Derio)
C L A S T IC G A R T E R T O R
Wednesday night. Harold Par­
“JK88E JA B I^
Jackets
-i :
rott, the Dodgers’ road secretary
'
fm
.•
, ;.r.
■;
and clone friend of Durocbcr,
RIDES AGAIN”
1 * .;• . v
•. ■
- &gt;■
hnstled home by plane In a hurImpeccable MAHLRORO -^tyling
Here** Ug style fpc your lit tie frllnw—
ry-up trip last nlght
Only
the
Dodger
form
exe
with wear and comfort, too. Made nf
«ml Workmanahip. From $12.30.
live*, headed by Branch Rick
&amp; M onday!
faat-eolor Durenn yam -with four-plv
Jr. who had scheduled a vl»U „
U
I
. V.
' 3 . &lt;Tf .'
, f
s^ ( ; VS - j:_ . ‘
Havana, were left in Miami for
heel, and toea, theae SPRINGFCX)T
.
teday’x closing session of the
»Y ACi
S O X aland repeated wearing* and ,
Sj£Fw%
Minor U igiio convention which
bussed with lobby and hotel room
washing*. Gay cottar combination*.
I
*
peculation
on
the
Durocher
4asa.
39c to 65c
8iaea6to9J¥~’ {
' DuroM^ w a a J n f o rmecI by
rJjSjjj-V ,.
’ &gt;-r
bry of Chandler’* offl _
the World Series, that he
free lo negotiate for hi* 1
service* after the *er!e»
Rlrkey illd not consider thet
'X . ' 1
flclent guarsnUm that J^o
/ /
not he thumlxnl out again
1J l l l i !
Set
FOR ||OY5 FROM S
should take a step over the line;
Q:'-V*wV
sayl i In
argument
an un-'
N
M anh ifB
iN B with
'
plr*.
ik 5

jSeminole High To Invade Jax
Beach For Game Tomorrow Nite

Joe Louis Risks
Speed Rather Than Power Will
T itle' Against
Be Presented In Orange Bowl

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SEWING MACHINES
SALES AND SERVICE
Pert'* Hewlett Mack. Shop
IIS S. Fbench
Ph. 1190

RECORD PLAYERS and radio*
for rrnl. By day or week. The G. K. 10 FT. double duty meat
Musi* Bojt, HO W. lit 8 t
display rale and compressor in
Phono D53.
good condition, new motor.
Lodge A Son.
S' EWLY remodeled store build­
ing. SOI Celery Avr. MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
Cake at Pfggly Wiggly * Tatde
ROOMS with breakfast privi­
Supply._________
leges. .100 Park. Phone ISM.
'FOR 8ALE— Unitrock for drive­
ways and roadwate— Phone
W A N T E D T O REN T
■1*41.
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.APARTMENT or liirht housekJt'ping room*. Phone J l,

Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Park

rJXF.nO FEffil)?— eomolete lire
Hunt's Tniede 9**&lt;i

Phone 37

HELP W A N T E D

ARTICLES FOR SALE
Gaa apace heater* $11.96 up
II. B. POPE CO. INC.

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Sanford lluwling Alley want* pin
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ANNOUNCING

the opening of

the Modern Sewing Shop, plain

and fancy sewing, altering
children'*

clothe*

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layette*

a specialty. Mrs. \V. F. Hat*.
* riett and Mr*. F. A. Wilson,
401 Celery Avc.

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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 5 07*)—
Colleeflent fmm Florida taxes
on l&gt;cer, wine, whisky and eigatctr* _ Jil v standing just srivout at
their 1940 level, •bevt/age dir­
ector James T. Vorclle reported
today.
Receipt* for the first rive
mouth* of the eurrent fiscal year
from all four levies totaled $14,303.901 compared with $14,212,016
during the same prrit»l a year
ago.
Alcoholic beverage tax col­
lection* In Novemlwr totoleil $2,278,1B4 which I* $7,042 above the
yield of the same month a^ year
ng». Heavy collection* in Octolwr
had caught up the slack of three
previous months low receipts.
In the ftiM five month* of the
year, liquor taxes produced $9,(1.1)1,146. whleh t* elgth-fenth* of
one percent below collection* for
the same period a year ago.
Cigarette tax colloetlon* ate up
1.27. for the year to offset the
slight liquor tax loss.
The levy of four rent* h (ntrkage yields $3204*27 last month to
bring the five,month collections
to $4,802,070. compared Willi SI.*
titH.770 a yeai ago.
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Seminole County
Court Records

W ORK WANTED”

CARPENTER WORK, -mall or
large job*. Phone 680-W.

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FLOOR SANDING * finishing, T i l* ) Jmiir.
. , ! . .i d K- V I .'lU 'lM a) 1-10* •
cleaning A waxing. Our pum-r r ||. 3H.I I l i v - I ) J ln p lit * - l o Kan*
lr t | t !.f&gt; ^
unit enable* u* to work where hint K. K
ilr t in li, l-.tOMr II i t » v la n ill." c i l
there ia no electric connectlo.
I'li K d il, VV l u l l ) r l . n ll t o ' r i ™ I*
available. 21 yen * experienr*
Mdii'h Itr.ilt) t'o To ):t»(rt Me*&gt;«
fl. M. Gteaaon. I^ike Mary. FI* i m tr*U rti* m li *.

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VEGETABLE plant* for small POSITION t a* clerk, sulcfmin, J i. Illtli ) Alii Iti lit ,
c*rv taker or muse. tVvc car.
Ajiir.li K.-tmli- II rld i Y*» I‘«*Uand large, arrrkge.
Cabbage.
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Box J. H. c o Herald.
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Collar.Is. Broccoli. Cauliflower.
,|* r c k t n in
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Onion*. lettuce. Esc*role. Tom­
g T o - t v i t r I t. i lr vwi r i K m
f i t * I.
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Opportunities
ato. Strawberry ti Beet*. J., W
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$40.00 per month. For uulck WINF. FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKEi eipiipmcnt cheap, 218 Park N•)Vliii|ir&lt;-i
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Miction. Call. Phone 9173.
lllh ‘h Mn.nmtid.l l^ilt 1! ofl-l 33
at HOMER'*.
1. Avenue or Phone OHM. ,
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INSURANCE
General Electric automatic blan-; TRUSTttORT L’ n'* n 01 v' on"*nj
T*i»iman. J K Jr. &gt;m . m .u &gt; v
REAL ESTATE
kel* for stwiilng romfort
I art time. To service route o fi i^.u it. r. It ,t»
ts u j - v
F.ll.A. MORTGAGE LOANS
• &gt;i it a r i a t t r n U C t
&gt; candy bar nnd women** Tnm-1 m iir^muuU
It. B. POPE CO. IWL
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machine*
Good income.
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RAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
l^ .ta 13 ifnrt
excellent
No experience required. $345.-! Iia
1:1
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Registered Broker and
12 GA. Marlin shotgun, cxrcllrtit
SM
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n . n l iBig
. Trailer
T,»llni.
00 cash needed. Write, give.
....
Insurance Agent .
condition,
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phone and address. Box J. M. It, i- 1 lr’ I, \\ ■■■ '-iM
Km. 1 Florida State Hank Bldg.
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SMALL COTTAGE,, *4 e c * land 1-80 G A L Electric water healer.
J u . ' l l . | j . u J t lk 1
(irra lT ittiiM
1't‘rTe.l N tlm s fJ.lR.il1 1
near postofficc
Lake Mary,
Electric Service Company. 207 12 SPECIAL. SE R V IC E S
l. n it :&lt;i
tut ? 7 I ill, 1u fJr^sinW ult]
$000.00 or car o f equal value.
Magnolia Avc. Phone 101.
H at?, llo t t f t r d
J5 t t u s
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lot* at Elder Spring* for
Rale or trade. 192b Dodgy truck, CONCRETE BLOCKS: 186-8x8x
another for-part*. $106.00. 1931
18, 61—RxBxH, nianufcatutcil by
model A coupe $106.00. Brown
Chaptnart A Pcxotd. All for $10.R. Yatea, rt. 2. box 1H1, Elder
00. End of East Second St.
Spring*, Sanfo.d,

KENT A CAB
YOU DRIVE IT

PROVE 200
SltUILhLANDMOURIHON
U'DRIVE-IT. INC.'

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RADIATOR cleaning, itqiulrlng.
for all occasion*
New Rhdiitors. new core*. Wo
McNKILL &amp; YOST FLORISTS
take off A install. Jimmie CowHlpe* Ave, Jo«t off Celery
fnr* Sheet Mutal Work*. I’lmiio
NICK SIX room frame bungalow Office ph. 103 residence ph. 610-11
618.
with good floor plan, housa. in
good condition, has -several i&gt;x&gt; GOLDEN GLOW •PLANTS. Mrs. 1
K
r n p r f Radio Repairing.
Expert
_ tra lot*.
George MaffctL
Fred My ere, 311 E.'2uo Kt.
• d IIEBT A. IV11,1.1AMS, Realtor
CONOR RTF. *ewer pipe, M w
I Raymond Lundqulst, Auorlatr
SEE US FOB
irapa. septic tanks, Mocks,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING "
’ Fhonc 7-12 Atlantic Bldg. Bldg.
benches, stepping stones. Mir­
. AND TYPING .
acle Concrete Co. 309 Elm A to.
CrtEDir BUREAU OF
HIGH-WAY
PROPERTY. One
. SANFORD
and one qunrter acre* on high
Phone 1336.
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llfl N. Park
i'hatui 180
Plcrfty of space to erect several WATERWITCH Outlward Motor.
FOR
REN't
—Floor
sander.”
Easy
Used very, little, hargain. Fre&lt;l
raliinx for Inromo. Total aciloperation. Reasonable rate*. SanMyers, 31f Kaat 2nd St. Phono
Ing price $8600.00.
fold Paint &amp; Gt.’u* Ou. iliuno
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.103.
Raymond Lundqui*!, 'Aaaoelala
SOFA,-tapestry rove rod, excel­
Phone 7.12 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
lent condition Girl'* bicycle. P.
DOUGH • PLYMOUTH
PARIS AND SERVICE
O. Box. 208.
f t c E L Y ARRANGED) five rdom
Phone 1011
bungalow in good acctlon.
icctlon. .Jh la sJk RCURY Outboard Motor — 109 Pslmetln Are.
— property la already
ly finjufed
New 3.8 horse power going nt
81GNK
and ran he handledI Ifor aHreaused-price. The best “ Kicker"
Show raid* and poatara
■unable down payment balance . on the market. Write Box No.
O— DEE'S SIGN SBftVIClC
monthly.
29 Car* Herald.
,_______
O. 1&gt;. landr***. Pher..’ 1021
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst. Associate
ALIr-LITE Aluminum easement Cohen’* itndjatur •Shup for cul.tPhone 732 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Window*: Double hung alumi­ . pie*.;- radiator .service. |08 Sa.inum and steel casement wlnfetd Ave, Iu.i.tic .tS8 V.'
8 ROOM house partly furnished. - dows.
Miracle C«ncre4e Co.
MusI- m'II at once. Call iOOO-J.
AUTf) HKPA1RIN0. =TtaB*a Gar309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
ngc, Hunfurd uihl Celery Avn♦ ' a c h e FAHXf."4 room hou»e.'4 Christ nia* Gift*. Shipment ju*t
nui-4.
mile* out on Wc*t 1*1 Street.
received.
Mcsleratcly
priced.
S'-c Charles Gantt or call 779For Dt-p.-Adabltf
Glass, cxfiuUlte allvcr piece*,
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itovVUle*. Order* taken for doll, IIEFFBIGERATIDN SERVICE
Call
clothe*. Antique*. M*yme HodgI f you want a cheap home which
(JANAS KKKRir.KKAllON
o f ‘ Airport.
will beat paying rent I hnvb ikin'South
, _ __ a
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SERVICE
one — 2 licdrooni (iN-. ntuwn —» TREE ripened orange* and tan­
Ph. 670-W
partly financed at $3TO0.
gerine* $1.60 Bu. (118 Park.
See JOHN W. I). MOORE
Buokkccping sendee, pari time;
Would you like to- have a D'.t pri Tsh T lowers daI l^
also, advice and assixlaim- on
gn»*s Income on your entire Intaking orders now for CIFRIST*
MH-lal security and income lax
vexlmcnl from garkge apartMAS. Wreatha. Door Spray*,
matter* . J. F. Dempsey, 300
djm cn ls—while you are living in'
etc. STEWART the FLORIST.
Magnolia. * Phono 9107.
your own bofuc -on the same
814 Myrtle. 200-W.__________
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- DIAPER SRRVfCE
property.
\VHY “NOT give a picture f^r For detail* of the safest ' “ maid
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
Chn*ttna*T
It I* a lasting
sendee" now hi Sanford call ou
Four good Stont
he* and Killing Sta­
memory. Visit our temporary
write BABY VALET, Daylona
le stock ind equiption* complete
atudlqt and make your choice. ' Beach. Dlapcra supplied.
ment from $2,000
We also haVe ahcll plaque*.
Sec'JOHN “
Sara Newell, Golden Lake. Rt. 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
If you want a dandy 6 acre farm
^ii. Box H4-A. ,______________
—ideal for pasture or gejietal
ATTENTION LA DIBS I
farming with a good 7 room BICYCLE—Good running order. Make a one-stop service for all
modern home, barn and out
$18.00. Joe'Hauser, Lake Mary.
your laundry and dry cleaning
building*—all well fenced and
need* by using your favorite
401n good condition — priced to HEA1
ttwitA. fiT good conditi un. Bcif-Sorvicc t.sundry.
. . m IL
019I Magnolia Ave. Phone 818. THE HELPY 8BLPY LAUNDRY
See JOHN W, D. MOORE
400 W. IS BL
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BICYCLE, new, coat
I have twelve gbod 2 and 3 b
$176.00 for quick tale $125.00. Royal Master tirea are back again.
room home*—priced from $9,Jack Horner, Tire Station or
250 to $9,000.00 — Thrte Me
If. B. POPE CO. INC
Phone 73. .
completely furnished, two part­
ly furnished.
LIONEL Electric train and Uni­ SANFORD Twautv Salon, telephone 1354 ‘ or Mary McMahon,
JOHN W. D. MOORE. Rcatlor
versal electric sweeper. Both
telephone ISM. Permanent* all
220 Metaeh Itldg,
Phone 73I-W.
methods, starting $6 and up.
221 East Flrat Kt„
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30“ DOUBLE Barrel, crescent
ORLANDO
Morning Sentinel. Or­
arms, 12 gauge shotgun. W.
lando Evening 8lar. Call Ralph
Walker.
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bo tiled. Writ* A M. I««, 1824
Phone C-3108 or 29$
Pearl Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Co. 311 * , 1st. Ph. 966.
ASTHMA—Frro
trial. Nephron
0 A R T IC L E * F O R S A L E
Vapor Treatment has helped
I'LL BUY your rar regirdlrw of
thousand*. Write Nephron Agcy.
SW EET Hamfin orange* '$2.00
are or rendition. Roy Reel, * »
Box 406. Wheaton, II).
biub. R. w. Lord, Phono 788W. 9nd 8L
W.
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L05T &amp; FOUND
WANTED CLEAN C O T T O N
}RE FIXTURES,
FOUND—3 goats. Owner call at
-•frlgerator*. aod«
1212 W. 3rd St.
H U IL D lN fftotT h i’* out of Cit”
ity.
Priced to sell. Phono 1176-'W.

table*, booth*, chaira, t|
■ built fixture*, freeiers

WANTED-AT GNCfe- 16 used IB
AUTOS rOR SALE"
piano*. The Music Box, 119 W.
1st St. rhone_063._________
1984 Dpdge Sedan, rcconditiun.'d
^ engli^ new tire*,, radlo^ « 2 6 ,
WICKER
doll carriage. - Phune . Phone 1297-W.
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438-R.
1940 CHEVROLET l ^ o o r lcdan,
3AL. and 146 gallon table a----- HEDTAv S nTE&amp;T'
.1 4 8 GAL.
very good condition and at. .the
water heaters. Electric Bov
right price.
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Strickland
Company. 207 Mag mills g ir l s WANTED. Laney's l&gt; n ii
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son, Inc. Pin,uc 200,
Btiwrv
Ave. Thono 10L
Write or phone collect,
Douidin Mfg. Co. Volusia
ly Fair Grounds, DelantL
980.

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PAGE EIGHT

THE

Artist Has Power
To See Room As If
It Were A Picture

SAN FORD

H ERALD, SAN FORD,

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1947

F L O R ID A

.MARRIED 3 HOURS

LOS ANGELES Dec. 6 0T»)—
[Small Bargee Lines Soil Conservation
Wilson, 09, says he has been
Stressed To Youth John
married to the asm* woman for
Rap, Law Asking
a #7 yeara hut hasn't seen her since
OMAHA, D . 6 -UP)—The n•TMlWO.
for
soil
conservation
will
not
be
ICC Regulations brought home to the people until Wilson finally got around to

Republicans Plan
l(M&lt;lliia&gt;&lt;l un P a ,, It!**'-)
vvney aid program for Franre.
ILal&gt; and Austria.
A fight to slash the proposed
J5U7.LOU.OOO expenditure to
aw a* »-'tO0.MK),OO0 was premised
n the House for Monday.
Other developments In Con­
gress included:
• I. Edward Brown, president
of - the First National' Rank of
Chicngo, told the Senate Ranking
.'ommiltec there should he no
eduction'll feriersl taxes "while
we are In this- Inflationary pec
rlod." Hrown also is head of the
eurrni React ve Hoard's advis­
ory council of private bankers
but he emphasised he wss speak­
ing personalty in opposing any
considering proposals • to curb
tax cut now. 'the committee la
oaiik credit and installment buy­
ing.
Si. Secretary of Agriculture
Anderson opt-oacd before a Sen­
ate Judiciary Subcommittee any
effort to set n legal minimum
of the amount of wheat he should
withhold from export in ordrr
to provide a domestic carTyovet
of grain Into I94H. The subcom­
mittee is considering proposals
to continue export controls.

m

lip UAL BOY Lit
TIEW / YORK,—&lt;VP»—Climb a
flight of stair* in an elderly brirk
Itouae in Greenwich Village. Open
the door and you come into the
home and workshop of a lady of
courage.
She la Oorthy Romalpe, who
learned how to be an interior
decorator by t«lng a Janitor.
Some yeara avo tragic cir­
cumstances compelled her to earn
a living by taking rare of two
houses Previously she had been
an artist—an "artist who couldn't
paint,” aa ahe put it.
"It aeemed the black-«t nerlml
of my life," ahe said. "I had to
elewn rooms, acrub stairs, stoke
fumarrs. I was numb with end*
lesa fatigue and despair.”
Troubling her spirit most was
the fact her labor gave no outlet
to the creative force she fell
within her.
“ I was an artist faced with th*
THI KNTIRt PADS SUIWAY SYSTIM WAI PAIAIYZ7D when French workrn walked out of three power stations.!
necessity to earn a living, yet
Here, crowds Jam the curbstones waiting for buses—th* on* medium of transportation left A few hours after
Inexorably forced to create—in
this picture was taken, th* police succeeded In removing sltdown strikers from the city's electrical'generating'
tom* form or other,” she said.
plaotp, enabling the Farts subway system to operate again.
__ (International Radiophoto) ’
Rut if o q c channel is blocked,
the creative forte of an artist
WASHINGTON.’ Dec. 3 (/P &gt; must find another 6utlet. Mrs. A proposal •that tl«e House cut
Romalne found hers In painting,
M any Injured
M acArthur’s Plans
Red Plan Rapped
repairing, furniture and redecorat­ the Administration's $597,000,000
emergency foreign aid program to
ing the two old housea.
Not Stated By Aide . l / . u l l n n - r f r i v a l r a i l o s a r
( I s s IIs s m
i, . m
Paa* « • » »
"I learned I could makr a $300,000,000 came today ^ from
at the earliest possible moment
haired at the yale. but a spokes­
picture out of a room," ahe aald. Rep. Jonkman (R-Mieh).
SAN FRANCISCO Dee. 6 UP) »'“ t we regard it as dangerous to
man- inside said -there were be­
The . dlacovcry changed her
—The
time
of' Gcnaral
Mae Afth- **»• I»*curlty
of the allied
■
m
~
"■
I—
"ed nations
Jonkman announced he will lieves! to be many injured.
whole life, and for that ahe la
ur'a homecoming and whether hr •"**.
to* P ? e « « f the world as
Still grateful.
offer a formal amendment to that
Traffic clogged h ig h w a y -t may become a candidate for the
M CTUflly misleading to the
'Tragedy makes you go for- effect when the aid bill, now be­
around the farm, impeding move­ 1948 presidential nomination are Germans themielrcs to pretend
ward," ahe said. "You have to—
mere setting up of a central
ing debated
by the House is-open- ment of emergency equipment. matters strictly up to th# general
ck
there's nothing to go-bark to, jna
himself,
says
his
no.
1
admini.
‘
P*™*®
*ortrnme«it would result
rd*(o
amendments
next
Monday.
The blast occurred at 10:30 A. strator in Japan. •
■»Yoft have to Iw daring."
*n b alin g the division of GerLittle little ahe tested her grow­
* '
In a speech prepared fir House M. (PST).
Lt. General Robert L. Elrheh
’ .
..
ing skill by redecorating the
Within a few miles, flame* berger told Interviewer* yestrrrrench F o r e i g n
Minister
apartmenta of her friends. Her delivery. Jonkman contended the
Bldoult prepared a stateproblem was to do this without a Slate Department has overestimat­ shooting 100 feet into the * air day he had no views on either '*eorgrs
nient that France would accept
matter.
large esnendlture of money, as ed the needs of Italy, Austria and were visible four miles away.
Elchelherger hvada the Eighth Anglo-American plans to raise
her friends weren't the type who France. Hr said the Administra­
hire companies from nearby Army, which execute* allied pol the level" o f Indi
Juatry
. in
.. Gerbuy furniture bjr the vanload.
_ "But- every artist loves a tion's estimates were basrd^ on communities were rushed to tlm Icy In Japan, and I* returning to i m*nX—« r ranee obtained auffiscene in an attempt to localise the hla command with hia wlfo after c,ent guarapt*** against future
challenge” she said, ."and to H»ph&gt;«*td fatu-" ; .
*■
two month* In Washington,
• aggreaalun..
fire.
Move M e result* with small
The Senate has passed- a $597,*
"Japan la pitifully weak.” he . Hldault Haled two' principal
means Is thrilling.
The expulsion ahook homes and
Is ...
no _______
ejianrs* French conditions:
said. “ And there
____ ___
"An artist has the strange and, 000.000 hill aid to the three F.uro- buildings In a wide area.
personal power of aeeing things pcan countries, as asked hy Pres­
The county fire department that the Japanese are Just pre- . Allied control of tho steel proaa a picture. When 1 entered a
said that the largest tanka In tending to like the idea of De- during, ‘coal-rich Ruhr, the Inroom I could ace the elements that ident Truman. But chances that this field hold a million barrel*. mocracy. They are sincerely try- duatrlal renter of Germany.
A treaty "similar to that pr &gt;
made it blurred, drab or un? the Administration will ' get House Th* tains source said it was Ing to follow our ways.”
Considerate treatment of Japan pooed by the United States govharmonious. Rut by simple changes approval for anywhere near the reported th* explosion . (sit one
"may pay off a lot for ua some eminent. "
In the justoposithm of * nbiec's
ol the largest 'tanks.
new color patterns, re-doing old amount f i ' desires were dimmed
Th* El Segundo tank farm la day, unless we muff the ball and |• -Marshall in hia statement said
• pieces of furniture, choosing further hy the attitude o f Rep. on* of the largest In South­ ilrop it into the ditch," he added.; Molotov “ has spoken almost dally
t
|on the need for a German gov-»
lovely lamps and eliminating use­ Taber (R -N Y ). He said the $597.- ern California, hut most storage
rrrnm«'nt.“
less and ugly things I learned to 000.000 asked is "lo o liberal."
tanka are underground.
‘I hope," the American areput harmony, rhann apd person­
Taber Is chalrmsn of the House
French_Police Orders , e i . y X i a r e d 7 “ h 7w m now he
ality Into a room.
Appropriations
Committee
and
a*
Everglades Park
precise regarding th* creation
"I found that beauty la not
H 'm U la a rS lio m I' m , O h I
of- conditions which would make
merely a matter of cost but of such wield* powerful Influence
on the amount of fund* voted by
l lw t S w l from r»a» llaal
ter day by the natloJal assembly, a central German government a
taste."
the lower house.
living reality and not a pretense."
Gradoally Mrs. Romalne con­ the House for any purpose. Ills two paiti in thii ways '
In his opinion, Marshall said,
verted this hobby into a fulltime romntittee will begin work next - Part one: today''» gateway de­ . Tho new law is aimed at
breaking strikes whifh hava the principles necessary to en­
career. She Still specialises in week on appropriations hilts to
helping people of ioW-hudget In- back up whatever winter relief dication. with Governor Millard F. idled more than 2 ,000,000 worker* able a German government to
comes who
beauty In their program may eventually b* ap­ Caldwell describing to more than tor almost three week*.
function effectively include:
•no "need
"i
Police oporK-JI an Investigation
surroundings” but haven’t time proved by Congress.
"Thu basic freedom fur tha
4,000 listeners tiow (he establish­
or talent to do their own decoratAt the House went on with ment of the 454,000 acre Ever­ of a bombing last night at the individual: the abolition of ton­
sreneral debate, Ren.
Mason glades National Park as the 28th home of Communist la-adrr Mau­ al boundaries, except aa delirnrice Thor ex in suburban Choiay- (nation of occupation areas, with
the hric-ahti
ras of dusty (R-HI) assailed the Administra­
the ----free . flow
auction rooms in I-uwer Manhat- tion’* entire foreign policy. lie s i k Ii park in the nation came Le-Koi. A grenade exploded be­ no hindrance
------------- to
— —
Imrci was of peusms, -idea* and good!
praised side the house hut Th&lt;
tan she turns up Inexpensive bar­ said he will oppose the proposed about. The Governor
gains,-‘finds many fin* old pieces Marshall
cU* and there wa* throughout the whole of Ger­
long-range
program (ho.; who rook part. Joseph J. muJ ."*•
of furnitures disguised by rout* for European recovery, hut favor* Lawlrr. third aui.tant | » . » m * . t e r l ^ ,Un" ,,' r' No ° ,Mf W*’ ’ many; and a'elenr determination
of the economic burdens the
of cheap paint.
emergency *|d to relieve actual
t German people -are to bear."
"Having no money taught me dislrrss In Europe.
*7 — general. wa» the next speaker, af-| Today * turner faiurc was
The secretary put _blountly to
that It Isn’t the price you pay—
Harking hack'to policies dt th* ter which tperjal portal crewi be- second in Paris this week. I’oIIcj
- It's what a thing is that'* Im­ late President Roosevelt, Mason gan to rtan 600,000 letters bear­ cleared sltdown strikers from the Soviet, French and Rritiah
portant," she said, "and I don't declared "the mess In Europe to­ ing llie new Everglade* National six power plants Tuesday morn­ foreign mlniatera 'the ouettlon:
ing ami gt&gt;l power on •after a “ Are the members of this coun­
agrea with people who helyachn day I* laroelv of our own
that life Is dismal.”
making" and "stem* from the Park rtamp through cancellation blackout of several hours caused cil prepared to create the con­
Her own creed—taken from the Bnwaaemrnl policy of the 'In- machinr* and the rtamp went on by a strike of electrical work- ditions under which German ,po­
litical and- economic unity can
,
New Testimenl—is painted over dispensable man who headed tale at the Florida City portoffire. vf*• • • Thl*
two. Tomorrow', principal,
™ . * morning,
"»»"« ng. the power failed
f.ilrd become a reality?"
her fireplace and give* her dally thl. nation fdr I I lonr-vear. and i
directed our foreign relation* dur-1cpn!mony #t +;Vrrgladc« City, I*1/®, A- M- J»ul
c,nw hl“ 't
comfort:
_
Ing^thaj
it time."
,wh*n Governor Caldjrrll will for- '
l«k 4*'■ mjhutM in -some pgrt*
BERLIN. Dee. S-U F i-N on hBml oypr
k ar„ to of the city in top priority hulld- Communist parties today denounc­
The Marshall Plan. ------------Mason as­-serted. calls for the United 8 tates Interior Secretary JullUs Krug. i"*»
»• radio, telegraph ed aa a Communist trick th* SoPalestine Fights
to "bleed Itself whit* to furnish T h o 'c* b W t offlrer wlU In turn and news wire relay cctfier* called "German People'* Congress"
Power
line*
to major factories which will open here tomorrow
lifeblood to a patient who perrtst* |ntro4jUfe president Truman, who
iijMiisMiv o n , i*«a* Uni * in following a court* that con- wlJ1 f |ve , , 2 t0 jr mJnule ad- apparently 'remained down, how­ under auspices of the Russian
'estimated by Hebrew papers at tjnually taps hia otrength." .
ever.
sponsored Socialist Unity,Party.
drrM on conservation.
Congress Is ft&gt; elect a Germors than $4,000,000.
In support of the bill. Rep. JaPresident Truman’* talk will * The subway company said at
Other first it had managed to get a man delegation to seek audi­
, 'Angered
Arabs demonstrated vtts (R-NY) told the Rouse that and MBS. 2:30 P. M.)
few trains running at stow pace ence before thfc Mrejgn-ministers
•gain io Egypt and Lebanon, Iwl. "failure to enact It will result in be nationally broadcast (NBC
only 30 minutes after the shut­ conference in London.
Communism taking over by force
of the aeven countries whose rep- the government* of France end speakers will Include Senators down, but later announced thal
Th* Social Democratic press
Claud* Cepper and Spestard L.
retentativrs will confer Monday in Italy thhi winter.”
the first traina after the black­ charged that German Commu­
, Holland f i t Florida.
He denied the meaeurv would, Lawler handed album* contain out did not move until 9:60 A. M. nists, with Ruslan endorsement,
Cairo on means of “ defending
The key industrial center of were packing the Congress to
“
bleed
this country whit* , aay-1 )njt th, new stamp to Governor
and liberating” Palestine. which
St. Etienne, near Lyon, wn* elect three leaders of thrlr own
Ing
themaximuni
wheat
ship'caldwcU.
liiu
g
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- Ii reported virually In the hands petty as delegates to Ixmdon.
lr ' l ',f 1 «»• Mt c xceed Em.reon, “Florida
City
PostmlsThen, this* reports said, Rus­
into Jewish and Arab nations. Tim 00,000,000 iiushela while the pre-, tree* Ann* U.Xh*p&lt;A*n and other of Jta (jO.OOO atrikere, with strikj
British arc to abandon
thru »ent voluntary conservation pro- officials
committee "Police'' »rid to bo In al*'* V. 1«. MolotOV would pro­
(
to the other foreign minis­
* 'r**dJr h**
100,000^.
Governor
Celdwell
declared control of streets and newspaper* pose
League of Nations mandate next
ters that the** Communist* be ad000
bushels.
I
establishment
of
th*
new
there.
year.
mi tied as spokesmen for all GarHep. Lyle (D-Tex) urged P**-1 p*rW was tha result of teamwork
A'third striker died of wounds
Recruits for an Arab expedi­ aage of the hill and aald he de- unong state officials, the legiala- suffered yesterday at Valence many on the peace question.
The leaders of Germany's two
tionary force started basic train­ plored any mood of fear on tha lure and publlcmlmled dtlien*.
aa the teault of a fight to re- biggest political parties, the Soc­
part
of
Congress.
“ While there arc 28 park* .In occupy a railway station. There
ing on grounds of Syrian schools.
••What th* re*
rest of the world the national ayateiA," said th* were- similar attempts at Be- ial Democrats and th* Conser­
M oney donations and volunteer*
needs is a .spark of the spirit that Governor, “ thl* park In future stera, Narbonne, Perpignan, Mar­ vative Christian Democrats, sharp­
poured in.
haa made America great, he said. yeara will ill upon th* top rung seille and Carnoule*. The effort ly rejected Commmunist Invita­
tion! to attend th* Congress.
‘ Bom* 60,000 demonstrators nu-i
"We have perhaps the greatest of the ladder and will bring more succeeded In Carnoule*.
Tho Socialist Unity Party’*
In the center of the Lebanese opportunity of history—to sand visitors to Florida than any other
A train and 16 cars were de­ Communist leaders than Intensi­
Capital of Beirut protesting the not cold dollar*, but a gift of of the slate'a attractions.'
railed near Tours, without serlotu fied their efforts to round up re' partition decision. Arab sources friendship to the** people.
casualties.
resentstions from labor
aald 8,900 men and 63 women
ire, Uachtra
and
f;
■ from Lebanon had volunteered
MILAN,'ItAiy, Dec. 6 UT&gt;- groups In all son** to give
CIO Gives Okay
Movie Writers
to fight partition.
Stocks plummeted In ’ Milan to­ meeting
meet! r an all-Germany eomi
lUile to disperse dcmunstratoV*
IP n lttM i i m r , i , Owe)
day, touching o ff a riot by a Ion. They announced that even
( C w l l s s r S t r -w ras* O H I
!.CIub-wislding police were unbald by th* House Committee on mob whleh stormed the itock former Nail party members will
Cairo, despite a government taken by I.ocal 2HH came as tho Un-American Activities in Octo­ exchange.
ba welcomed aa "noyr considered
hlbition
against such maul- Union and Carbide officials re­ ber.
#
Small uaden. apparently pan
tatlona. Moslem brotherhood turned bargaining negotiations.
They contended that the .‘ com­ ke-alrickrn over the prusjH.-t »f t*‘Thla‘ le th* biggest bluff ever
tgUf 'cmiad off tb# dsul­ The union’s contract with C if- mittee waa violating their Con- paper
lossi* of mill ions of lire. attempted by a political party,
blde,
which
operate*
the
huge
tra lion.
dilutions! rights tty inquiring in&lt; Invaded th* trading pit *na chas­ “ Tha Social Democratic press
gaseous
diffusion
plant
for.
sep­
Homo 200 police with rifles
to their political1 .beliefs,
ed out the operator*, to.nporerilv said. "It 4a an attempt by the
machine gun* guarded the U. aration of uranlum-336, expiree
Dmytryk Is a motion picture halting butintt*. Police cleared Communist* to gain dictatorial
emlutssy In - the Iraqi capital
' ."We received a wire from Mar­ director, Blbtrman a director- the floor, hut th* demonstrators power.”
* ! to■ pprotect
It t ft
The American,
nritish
and
a p p in
M i tin
Wagner, our International producer, Scott a writer-producer, gathered outside and ,»crearned French military government! plan­
Hack such ’os waa visited
era. Dmytry and Scott recently Invsetiva.
" .
4‘ ned to tend observer* to the Con­
resident
In
Washington,
author­
U. 8 . Information aarvA spokesman for the bank
ing th* strike If no contrac. were dlamlaaed by RKO Studio,
,'
yesterday. Trad* unand the other* Sr* scenario writ- of Italy in Rome said no new gress.
cancelled a demon Is signed by‘ Tuesday,” Terry Lardner by 20th Century Fox, factors had, arisen to cause the
declared.
The union official sold there and Cole and Trurobo by Metro break. Tha drop in price* 1 of Pete Cooper Leads
were 84 points at dispute between Goldwyn-Mayer. The Other* have ■lock* has been under way la Mi­
Golf Meet With 68
no regular studio contracts.
lan for several days, and t bo
and nalfa were rel- th* union and Carbide and that
position,
of
a
peculators
holdii
non*
of
them
had
befp
settled.
r quiet, although an Arab
ORI-ANDO Dee. 6 01V-P*t*
/ JAPS CONVICTED
■
has become
for |higher
p:rices
‘
ported bombed to ilcalli A company spokesman confirmed
Cooper of Ponte Vedr* “
GUAM. Dee.'* (A')—Three for­ tenable.
\
there
were
a
number
of
points
port city. Tha three-day
mer Japanese army officers were
S to ck -ln ^ fist Motors, which took an early second roui
general atriko ran out Its at dispute and said, "W * hope
‘ i by a 0 . 8 . military bed reached a Mgh of MOO lire
to
reach
a
settlement
in
th*
ne■ ■ ■ In i’atcstlns.
an American filer who
a steady rise since -the par 68 to match, his
troop* acre 'on •the goUatidns.”
'jjs dropped
* on the Rome
armistice,
In s mss* meeting last night,
i and give him 1M with
In Palestine, .although it
ot
iSui* market from" the Ni
ov. 6 quotation
her* of th* union voted to
a quarter of the field *
Moslem sabbath. Armored
the

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By GORDON B R 0W N _
AF Hpeclgr Washington Service
WASHINGTON Dec. 5 (/P)—
Small barge line operators, many
of them from Louisiana, hava
protested against pending legisUation
"
they contend . would put
them under Interstate Commerce
Commission supervision and pos­
sibly drive them out of business.
The bill, supported by the com­
mission. would give it authorlt:
to regulate all shipment*, by raE
water, highway, or air, of dangsroua or explosive
i s ' commodities.
IAlthough
though th# measure is pendIng In the Senate, by agreement
a hearing on It was conducted
k by th* House 8 mall
I this week
Business Committee. The opera­
tors contended that alne* they
hauled large quantities p t pet­
roleum products and sulphur,
they would be subject to the bill
and placed under ICC regulation.
A. D. Henderson of the Amer­
ican Association of Small Busi­
ness, said that the small Inde­
pendent contract barge lines r
present virtually the only unre­
gulated carriers In the country
and are th* only group, making
money.
And R. A. Steigler argued that
the proposal "can oaly produce
confusion and overlapping of
Jurisdiction and Oral coats mon­
ey."
"Mora
expense*,"
he said,
“ mean higher freight rates * and
that will affect every business­
man In the United State*."
II. B. Jordan of tha. Canal
Barge C o , asserted the bill "with
the addition o f a few words would
bring about complete regulation
of our Industry, and ‘'complete
regulation would mean the destructlon o f many o f us.'
H. J. Collin*, Marin* Contrac­
tor. said h* feared that "If w*
are regulated by the Interstate
Cumuu'rro Commission wr would
have no business.”
Frank Perrin, executive assis­
tant director of the Office of De­
fense Transportation,* supported
the bill and said its purpose was
to place regulatory authority
over transportation and packag­
ing o f explosive commodities un­
der one bureau.
He contended it was "no at­
tempt to put exempt carriers
under ICC regulations," would
have no effect on operating
right* and wrtild give the ICC no
authority to fix rates of the con­
tract carriers. .

J. W . Welln Assigned
A s State Patrolman
J. W. Wells, ex-Marina and for­
mer member' of the 8 L Petersburg
Police Department ha* completed
his course in training aa a 8 tato
Ilghway Pa
Highway
Patrolman and has beep
.signed
to th* Fourth District
— —
hicn inrfud
which
includes Seminole County.
II* will Start his patrol duties
Dec. 20 In this County, it was an­
nounced at the 8 h*rlfr* office
this morning by SgL Bill Norrlt.
Patrolman Wells was greeted
this morning by Sheriff P. A.
Mere and invinbara of hia staff
and waa assured of their ftill co­
operation. He succeed^ th* late
L. C. Render who waa klljed •In
an accident
on We* First
' 8tre#t.
...................West
He revealed that he served 20
months in th* Pacific Theater with
the Marine Corps, Is married and
served aa a policeman in 8L
Petersburg following his discharge
from Marine duty.
MOONSHINE SLUMP
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 UP)—
The raobnahinlng Industry, run­
ning counter to the general busi­
ness trend. Is'In a slump.
Th*. Interal ReVneus Bureau
today appraised the value of
stills, whisky, n'ifrf* end other
equipment sslid m fro m moon­
shiners between July 1 and Nov.
1 this yraV at &gt;417,989. In th*
same period o f last year, the
appraised value of such seliures
was &gt;718,989.
months compared with M i l l ‘In
the same 1948 period.

doing something about their long.
it D taught in
. schools
_
.. below
------- the
^ separation yesterday.— He filed *
suit for an annulment on groundf
Muster of the Boll Conservation of fraud or a divorce on grounds
Society of America said today.
of desertion.
" I f our schools are going to
In hi* sufi agdiirt Ttllle Schlaurteach children bow best to live and
be good clUxens," the Milwaukee off Wilson aald they were mar­
man declared in an address pre­ ried In New York city on May 4,
pared for the society'*, annual 1900. Ho waa inducted into the
convention, "they cannot leave U. S. Army two hours, after the
out this matter of soil and water rcremony and nr»Vr heard from
her again, he stated.
conservation.”
"Not enough of our citisens to
HUMOR CONFIRMED
day rtcognixa their responsibilities
for the conservation of our nat­
WASHINGTON Dec. 6 .U P )-.
ural resource*. Thl* can It* traced Undersecretary of 8 l*te Robot©
directly to th* fact that these A. Lovplt said today the United
citizen* were not taught that they 8 late* - embassy In Moscow hat
are totally dependant on produc- buying spree." l«ovctt told thi
live land for their livelihood.
Betides proving toil conser­ confirmed report* of a "Ruaslai
vation training In high school, it Senate Appioprlation* Commit,
is also necessary that “ more col­ tee that a telegram lust received
leges and Universities provide for from Ambassador Walter Bedell
basic and advanced work in soil Smith indicated “ panic buying"
and water conservation,”
the "•cause o f fear* of a change in
the value of Russian currency. *
aodety president declared.
Almost every state aa wall at
about a doxen foreign countries
were represented at th* second
annual 'meeting of the aodety.

Reuther Says Ford Is
Pretty Decent Sort
DETROIT, Dec. 6 UP)—Waller
P. Reuther today termed Henry
PonI II "a very decent aort of
a- cllixen” following an Informal
coll by the Industrialist on thy
president of Ihe^CIO United Au­
to Worker*.
" I see no reason why we should
not have aatisfkctory labor re­
lations,” Reuther said after an
hour's chat. "Individually, I'm
willing to meet him half way. He
he was willing to do that
too.
"Our choL waa vary .aaliafactory and very pleaeant
all
around.”
*
PordV vialr to the big UAW
CIO headquarters building In
midtown Detroit apparently came
unannounced, and resembled a
similar casual call the young
auto executive made on CJO
president Philin Murray In Wash­
ington last May.

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NO. 276

Senate Studies
All-American
Defense Pact

Red Efforts To Reds Accused
Block Relief Of Insulting
Are Attacked U.S. Official

DES MOINES, Dee. 8 i/D—
Thirty-four town*
In north
rentrnl and northeast Iowa
were cut off* from long iliatance telephone service today
following .now, elect and high
VanclcnhcruSaysMcayesterday arid last night. 'State Department In­ Romanian Police E n ­
Red Minister Gives wind*
Meanwhile, then- wa* up to
sure Could Not Be
ter Homes Of Am er­
sists S t r i k e s
In
Russia's
Demands six Inches of anow bit th&gt;ground at acme point* In n"
Thwarted
By Effect
France Arc Aimed
ican Military M en:
On German Output not (tut n Iow a from Hioux
City to Mason City. Illghwan
Of ParalyziiiR Veto
French Strike Dies
&lt; A t Influencing U.S.
A t Big Four Meet were haxardous but open. The
Northwestern Dell Telephone
WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 &lt;/P)
W A SH IN G T O N . l)rr s - dS —
WASHINGTON. Dec. fl (/P iLONDON. I)*r. 8. (/Pi— ForCompany, which placed dam­
thr Senate ratified tixla) a
•Ign Minister V. M, Molotov
Dallas W. Doit, a 'Slate Depart* Official rrpotl* that police in
age from the latest storm at
Itraly
pledging mutual action
an estimated $60,000 aald aome mrnt official, said today Commun- Communist •dominates! Romania
today listed four-power control
h* thr nations ol thi* hemiof the isolated towna were
of (hr Ituhr and rrpral of Ihe
iit-inipired ilriket in Fiance mav searched the homes and auto­
. sphere against *n&gt; aggressor.
•hose to which nervier waa rut
economic mrrgrr of (hr Ameribe aimed to ditcouragf* Congreti mobiles of ..United Slates dip­
off by .imilar storms 'a*,
ran and British rones aa part
W \SHISt.TON Dee. 8 fd’&gt;
week. The. company »ald the
from voting emergency leltel for lomatic and mililaiy ofltctals were
of thr price of Hotlel sxrrr--i ii t i n t
\ aitrlenbei g t Hcumulative, lolal of damage ( that country.
saent fo unify Germany.
made public today by Senator
Mtrbt *-.-rtte&lt;l indat there
from last week's and yester­
Dort.
department
adviser
on
reKnowland
(R-Calif.).
is "no psroll/ing veto'* In
LONDON. Dec. ft (/P j-F ot-^ day's storm* would amount to i lief and rehabilitation. Agreed with
thr Inter*American Defense
He iaid be would tell tbe Sen­
about It 00,000.
cign Minister V. M. Molotov to -,
(real*, u II came before the
leveral icnaJor* who suggested at ate that "our diplomatic and mil­
Senate l»r rallliralion.
day Hated $10,000,000,000 rep­
a Senate Approprialioni Commit­ itary i personnel lias been pushed
'Vandruberg declared it la
aration! and repeat ol the eco­
tee hearing that the French Com* arnuitd" in violation of oidinaty
up . (or rim**tiler at inn at "a
nomic mrigei oi the British and
muniits had that purpose.
•ignilicanl moment to dediplomatic courtesy.
American ronri at the price nf
tii..n-&gt;tr sir lh* solidarity of
"They (the Communttlt) have
Knowland told reporters he first
Soviet agirrnirnl lo ihe economic
this hemisphere." Ihe Iresty
not told -ui all their plant hut I learned of the incidents on an
provide-* (»r
litinl action
nnilicalion of Germany.
think that it a very good infer­ overseas European inipection tup
against aggression in Ihe
Under wctlcrn pienuie. Molo
ence." Dort md.
and that a cable from the Amer
lieniivphrtr.
lor detailed Rimia'i demand* on
Ihe chairman of the SenSenator Hayden (D Am .) had Kan minister in Romania, Rudolf
Germany for the firil time unce
a ir - Foreign Relations Com­
said he believe* it is the "delib­ E. Schoenfield. confiimed these DETERMINED T«) DISRUPT TRANSPORTATION, lion.. r'..mniuui*i demonstrator* put tip a .,*a-t
mitter urged his colleagues
foi'.’ ign minnlen* council
erate purpose" of the French instances:
(viewL. .lutvide the city at Alharin, I'nltce in fi.nc *.em *t&lt;ondislied tin* block nrt.l cv.ihl -,i|n-r. put
lo
ralitv
promptly. Ihe
Fiery Battles Rage Communist* lo makr thing* look
convened Nov. 25.
I. Romanian "secret police" up by the agitators. Ilsrriraibng tin* highway* wa. i.h*- of the latest m.-thudi implijT.I t.y the Colli-j
agreement, hr *aid, offer*
He coupled hi* reparation* deIn T el Aviv. Aden as bad a* possible in that coun­ twice, seaichcd the .home nf j . muni.tv as they sought to overthrow the De tia» wti government-_______ tInt.-iuatii.tiwl Rmliunbul.il 1 lihcerfuL__eucuutjgiug and
mind, a reiteration of -previoin
happy ne«*i In a wsr-aeary
And
In Palestine try to lhal Congreu will abandon captain attached to the American
world whii'b I*, cioping. amid
£ Soviet figuiei. with an attack up­
the Admintlration's relief program. military staff despite protests of
con»lant 0 ml multiple alarms,
on British-American plan* (or
IIr ASSOCIATED PRESS
Senator Knowland (R-Calif) said the captain that his wife wav
tnwurd thr tunic-* liy which
economic revival of their occupaAiah trader* converged on Cip­ he thought so too.
men Inc
In iilniotia refer-* *
"expecting an iq^nl" and could
, lion area*. The*e, he *aid. were ro today to decide how the/
rliri- I** I{It*-’*11 . c\rti't-»e of
The Senate committee is hold­ not be dirlurbed.
the tile |io«Ct artn III Ihe
"aimed at the liquidation ol Ger­ will oppose the partition of I’ ll- ing general hearing* on foreign
", A rar carrying an Anierlcn*i
I nili-il Nalnut i, t jmli-nlicrg
many ■* an independent date." eilinr. already tlainrd with blood relief. It will pas* on appropria­ flag and “ Secretary Ferguson of
tinted rli.il ihe If rail pli-dgr*
tion*
for
that
purpose
if
Congress
the
American
legation"
wav
haltJhe Soviet ilalrinent came allrr o f AS prison* killed in nine day*
it’ l l ( Inn c**me to imp J&gt;iiiiiHiv mowing. Im.lril it thr \|u
Ilie- toini* in ti|inhllr* lo act
eventually approves, a foreign nl by five men, including » uni­
uq_a Luo third*, lute lo Jrt*
__ U. S. Secretary of Stale Manhil! ol communal rioting over the aiH program: —
iritiuiLl’irr. and tbr aJoiiuLiisiadc—gutn lit liit-bcmot v*a. i html .
formed policeman, and Ferguson
ankr iaiuliiito* against an ag*
joined the Bnliih and French Uniled Nations* detjiion. At lent
• . llir Imwtii'K Win ■il***u bv i -iumii oi i- toi*.’ In- *•'m 1**1
Dort was before .the commit-, was questioned “ at guu point' inn
gre-'or,
»
Decision
Hy
('in
n
it
repie*entative» in a thtee-pow*r 216 had been killed in the Middle lee aa a witnes.
|r*l*r*l
Sxnla'i
final,
*\lnlr
hr
ilnrw
tlirmen
of
i.imfy
lr&gt;
ill*
in
Mini
and then detained 20 minute*.
The
Question
of
the
Fttnta
Court Wonl.l C.uisr
3. Home* of n *erge*nt and a gaily rqitnn’Cii luitlir* mlr .Irm-alcii buytlc* sod won lo ’ iiv pure!
meeting lait night.
East.
WASHING IP X De. R t/V)—
Communists' aim* ramr up afta.•
Molotov's statement appeared
s-.ilili a’ M’ rd no thr !T-lii liman** llav* moliif "i llltirl, in*! ill tl*-The lirry battle of Tel Aviv several committee members ex­ lieutenant ott the American mil*
V
A -To Dm in Funds I hr Penile, n’ kril |o .ippiove
Itary staff also were searched pre'tv nirmbtl! of lllfc Sfl'lWiilf I liyh Stnool |tr(» npuif ton! *&gt;n |hr
to bring no change In ln*t ipring''* wa* renewed during the'morning
pressed doubt Congress should "bv secret pollc#.'*
a lira!) providing tor mutual
stand by the' Rusilans, which
♦r rilisci In iv i him «it-l rsmrt
WrXSHING I ON, Dcl. ? t/I'l * ilcfcmr
Meanwhile, reports from th*
by Ameman rutions
deadlock the foreign ministers' and five mote Jew* were killed. vote million* for relief if the
lilffl
luck
slnitlntf,
"Ssotn
r'ln
*
countries
to
receive
it
are
not
Communist-dominated G e n e r a l
meeting In Moscow, Hr said the Seven Arab* and a Jew wete
Hi* Suplfliie LDili I igjeni lodiy i g.iilnt .lggiessioti, was luld tots
coitilnir^o
Inttn1
'
Confederation of luibor (COT)
cle|m to war damage* should he killed m oilier action* during lh* going to help themselves.
d I* -icucw .1 dr,t-.i.*o wltiib ll**- day that it rotilaju* tu* paralyrAt til* pier -in*;* fi* .i*d i.t
Thr Administration is asking had revealed suffered * sharp
paid over 20 year* in Tnduitrial night.
m-fiil float wit I, its ".*ii*iw“ , *-i Intin*■ t&gt;r|*ritrnent imtlfftifi would mg veto.
$607,000,000 to help France, Italy Selhark when * two-day strike
equipment, cuirrnt
production.
oil linu*i&gt; all i -jiilv for Idhi iIiip r'-ptitf llie Veiei’ ii.* Adnmiiilr,.
Bloodier even than Palestine and Austria through the winter.
&gt; rdahri
II ar&lt;Iri#4 «*«
Delia I*&gt;i Vjildrtibrrg (K-Nfidi)
German asset* abroad and vari­
to the catn* 1 rffnit* nf loom- .
. i
.
.1 .
Senator MeKetlar (D-Tenn.l
wai the little Arabian tea colony
ous service!
made Ibis oloiout iririciue to
I**-m
„f
the
i..
v
ctoti
*.f
Scmimiie
i
,
h'
of Adeji whgre Biilith , military commented on the French strikes
r ol ilie_l*ig fiower
Itifih H*;li-- i1; Ttiou-aii-l- *.f |i* *. f n - ' dor "I Nalnunl V fs n c Ituina's
and added;
foirew.controlled tha situation *(•
pie Janiin-.t lb- int’-fionti I'hiI* i.tfr Inot la |ur |u’||i irt
veto rn the t.'inlrd Nationv ** he
"I want to help them, but I
Avenue ted FirJt Street -to joo*
't
perwns.h*^ U en killed. * d *,
nt l0 h#lp them’ if they
I be ilr* ition I'V tl'C l ’ S. opened ilehite on ratification of
___ a . .
... . A_- _ __
1 Al "- _V
L_k_L 'Jewt?
lr .«r“ Fr our
__ other i ^ ^ going ...
_____ ■
I__
i hi- nmeee.inn.
II ffH(tlfetwtfl .*H
II«Ht I
TV* * D n n ‘ D n l i i v t A n ‘- 17V
of ■
them
Ui throw away
thetr
$500,000
In
Tb*- white rind Seiiiltmle Migb t ii*nil ( lilt III- Clin Igo, the g*»vNearly
sustenance. ”
H O i&gt; H n n e u r o n
Ipcrtom died e*[|ier in Syria.
D*AvF, (»'*(*!*
Srliool Hand with it» liigti trp emmeol in -uni.
Ferguson (R-MIch.) put
27 Varieties Sold plug niiijorfttr'i Iu«t the |MI
Ii.ll ||.ilrt!t|ir$ |t» In paid out of
V T an n a U ir r ls P a a i i r f .
British informed the Unil- in Senator
that if the French ■peophptayiim iimppy marches
The ,|ie National Smi.
f ile limit
are going to starve because
At
Sanford'
Market
l l t a i t ■&gt;&lt; v n t l a l i n u a w P 1**l* a ♦t r»» \ 1 i V
Rr ASSOCIATED PRESS
pifil |V|i tlqiiait fnllAv. *-i| In prr- i- , i i
f i n , ... „i ;
their msndsti* over Palestine May strike* reduced their production
formation.
The,,
tbr
*«."*»
W
,fn»
l" ,l",n' ,’ 1
WASHINGTON* Dee. 8 U D - 15, making way for tbe Jewiih "It will look at though we didn't
Pearl Harbor dav, with Ita hi!
i*ni*cri* a it t i m
u
iinririil la-HtnU lorollH't(VC, with ilollai- 111 .CXiesi-tif lltf fltcniiutirs
ter memories, wa* givrn n *uhJACKSOW II.I L, |Jc* H (.ajin
An atheist mother's fight to turn
ICmllaws
••
f*a*
g
lllm
dueai observance l&gt;y American- &gt;.*11 ^A'.nlni movfntrnl of hlotxl&gt; LgghHW Vi W mid DAV sign- **u fianl.
retiginui education &lt;;1***ea from state and ilt Arab counterpart.
»
•n Illinois public school goes lv. Great Britain lias controlled the
yesterday.
l produce *bowcd .* iitb-ttnlul in ' "
li Ihr tjccirmn 1 mrt pvettuled,
At the Hawaiian base Itself.
, . .- ,
t , , ; i ..
The leniistieally ileroratrii fl**nl mil ( origtc*’ ilnA not Hipptv
fore the Supreme Court today for strategically placed land linee tbe Large Bear Is Shot
h i m ; in'.-,
s f/pt—
brief
crrenionlea
for
*
group
of
1
ilitnub
llir
.Ini
l&lt;-»
dav*.
nf Klwsuir sponsored Troop o of
a final decision.
* old.Turkish empite "crumbled in
I'li.im
i^-gi. iimg $266,066,139
By
David
Carpenter
tigHoy
_
Smuts
followed.
*
I
^
'he*’
at!.
1
^
iiilllqLi
jlie
1
it’
ll
Irss
than
'
200
were
held
lo
mi
I
ami
eonlltiin
d
im|W'vr|nellt
to
.
Mrs. Vashtl McCollum ttppcalwrye fit 1
ill. Hie t’ llthppine
open air'chapel in view of thortnlinge l* mdiialcrT l*o ihe tm ibroiaiioiU pf -itinll pines form. -Depyilmriit raid "llg- fiiuil. will W ii li.r u ig e ' iiintnluinn in the
* ed to the high tribunal to halt the first World War 30 years ago.
David
Carpenter
While
in
Vol­
harbor
where
six
year*
before
the
such classed after Illinois court* Thrre are neatly twice at many
III n lamping ■n-ne for the ...ui tillrm.slr lv lie too rd l . default on -fv iiiiiii(.Im i ttib-tl June .10, the
modish*
future. * arrording
mnt a .ml . muprire « « , bimil.ig
M
■
refuted to do so. She said they Arshi as Jews in Paleitine, but usia County hunting deer with Jsnanrte struck treacherously.
weekend rrjHiil'. letein-d is llic Olhi t Mniit^ iibli fl th«* jump $ iM
h
is.
brother
Charlea
of
Osteen
But
the
snnlverssry—riTiirring
.
9 £oM.iliM rroip ...I 1-tility in its* se,
threaten to break down Ihi* con­ the Hritiilt have leilricled immigra­
Thursday
afternoon
suddenly
Jacksonville
idlt'c*
nl
Flout!.,.
day
___
...
................
.........
......
for
the
first
time
on
*
Sunday
fill-men
...
keeping
the
sw.-irm
f
,
,
r
“
'
r ’ 'M-‘-«.»•"!• ;*«• I i-.itu l .-in .o i'il r e p o t i.
stitutional wall between church
rtt«
ifd 1 11,961
found’ himself ’only 20 feet from j gave opportunity for many Anirr Stale Matkrlt Truntto Iiffrrintt' YOiinB*t«'t *
nHtiiikT tori |r•rt* |*4*FI r
*■ I •In
and state and, I f'allowed to dcveU tion. •
I h u w lHU«-firlji»y »f | pitvnlc. |n,
large bear. With his first shot |Iran* to observe it in their place i’ ll
"When Ihe iword apeaks, »v.
*■ claims m the
op without limitation, will deauction itpeiate'l bv I ml In Sfiiitli’ri truck.
. Santa tTaii«’k distributed ....... a Ifi.lHVt j.-dir ' i G o o u l io I.UI i l-'io l atrio*iijt
$ 181,661,811) "were
feat the purposes df the public rrything else must be silent." said he killed the hear which is eiti -1 0f worship. . Pre-ildent Truman IV rc e ‘S u ir Fatmeta* Maikrt
than ♦iahl &lt;r«te* f»f rnndv
Vfc. Adolph H. .Sjlmfiiti*- filed j.lonc with 767 public p ro­
tbe exiled Mufti of Palestine. mated weighing between sou ami attended servtrr* In a liltJe
school.
pel ly Holm* totaling $81,191,329,
■"■ died inIUI3 in a Jat
The classes are conducted in H*j Amin F,l Husseinl. Hr mad*! 600 pounds. Tha carcass.ts in cold rhapel at the naval submarine et iged 7.00(1 field cralei per il-tv Sunfoor- smalt fry. the i O f the pis*-tie property claims,
Champaign *clfoot .building* dur- this comment at Cairo- whera hv storage at the Bltemore store at base in Key Weal, where lie wa« for a gornf - p all ill the week, the Hanford Merchants A----- military pti--on -ramn.
and the spending a -ihprt vacation.
111 lied f-u i total
it w ^ n o i *■■ f&gt;s» F.taMt
Tltr Vetern/f** X.lmlnutratbm, I,tH*I
met with Arab leader* from Rau- 30B Hanford Aveune,
iillti. 11(1 then presliled on n.e
pure*
ranging
from
$2
l&lt;
*
$r*
Varpenter families are looking
of. the Tourlir p - mi. i ai ling umb-i i tegulation apply- of'S 1 7 2 .n tJ amt actual payment*
(F*itlR«Fi m f i t * lUfMt
An unusual number raid tri­
4f'*•it11*x•**+| "w l*A$ir I*1rh111
forward to h i m fine meals of bute- to their war dead In Ar­ llie Ppmpe no Market bandied an '
n#«i omi
i &gt;mhit
: ittg* in
nv»‘r «h*
-i
beer aleak.
41 full* 11**1 nil l,6«f tmeMl
j nlijli Giiiliriil L» pay Mr- /nAnVf*
lington National Cemetery here
Mathews Is Elected
Peter Schnal Trophy . Colli* Godwin.’ Sanford fireman The day waa not art aside ex­
iiiMtifIIIv f**» a BUnrnntrnl Strike Ocartlini* At
am! hunting enthusiast, today an-1 pfr|a,|y j„ Manila where the Japtotal of 12U m-'.oth i. mill ll.eti'l*.
Altamonte Mayor
IncrufiNo Authorized
To Be Given Tonitc non nerd
•j*!1 wa,k*r I ■hew? strurk almoit fimultan**- Hurry Bohson’s Slorr
roiiliuu.' tb- mu nnotmit month*
At om IMniif Nrara
hound, give birth to 13 pup« «n *
n «i,tiBM *•«
»t««
In Bnilroad K a lis l\ n- brng p In lived.
Official ■yetum* . from the AlThe Seminole High School Cel Wednetdty evening.
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h
Bobbed*
Of
$H
0
If nh."hrd - f -.1 1 'u ...........o l' • o t b HI I” IF Tenn Dec &gt;t l-TO
tamont* Spring* election in which erv Fed football team will be on
f ( ||H I t f i l l e t l l i l t
|*nR f
I ‘ St k i l l
Col. *ir“ E- Mathew* wits elected tertalned with a turke-V dinner at
ttuskirk dioh
■ WASHINGTON I» . R I * .
■ W ill. . III-. tllk ” .lestlllne for
r‘ iif*r)inu *
hWIj® ItUrrilftt** CmnnieFfT Von
j.nnn r m w.rrkn Iir mie- or th*
as mayor on Dee. 2, Indicate •he Longwood Hotel bv the Trt the papa dog. about It," he told
A t Lake Mary Home I'd. by polks* -if bBving robbed inic.ion today *uthnri(ed in Tito Kitfns MHilary
that he received 17V volet to 61 Hi-Y. a girt*’ club of Semlnota the firemen this morning. “ I don't
atomic bmnlt tdanta here little
Harry pobson's S|H»rtlng Good* rmssi's in first class pa* cnger
vote* rec-flved by hta opponent, High School, tonight at 6:30 want to distract Major from hit
tiuue limn 21 built* distant, comJ. D. Morrison.
&gt;\rilli
I
Hungary nniiv an-1 union negotiator* took
Glenn Carol Van Ruskrk died Store last evening, of 1811 In rash fares on western railroads -mid in
o’clock.
hunting.”
A
W. B. Ballard was elected at
•l|i to-l-n the top |*«ur -the unipassenger m*rh fares on tlus Nr«
last and a numhor of artirlrs.
Among the 160 player*, teach- .Hunter* of ducka, the aeeson suddenly at 8:30 'o'clock
Entry was made, according to York. New Haven, and llarifiml
V town clerk, assessor and treasurer era and guesti wilt hi; Peter for which, openi next Monday, evening at his honP Jp i . ■■
HUD ATEST. Ilimgarv Dec 8 un’n 2-Wenl blanket wage de­
with* 166 rote* to 60 votes for Schaal, publicity .director for Sil­ were today reminded by Countv Mary where he had lived for the police, by forcing open s floor It nill usd.
%
H P)
lliingnrr and Yugnslavlll mand * ,
Mr*. Harriett Steinback.
"A - vet; 'vs.-'ri’ ns fat apart aa
The increase effective on all ^iKnt-,|
* L'U-yrar-old millver Spring* and former __aporta Judge K. w . Ware o f the Federal past four yaars. He came to connecting thr Knl.san stole with
The following vote* were eaat rditor of The Sanford Herajd, ruling which set* the starting leke Mary from Binghamton, N'. the empty store room formerly lines oberating west of the Mi- j inry nv,ia(„„,,. t „ nlv which vi i. the i.-.lr on that." said . Clyde
for election of Councilman:
who will award tho Peter Sehaat Ume at noon Instead of sunrise Y. and was a member nf the occupied by Florid* Fqshions.
Siwippl River amoimte to ' ■ 1 Ring tv.-mir.r Mmshat ,Tit« said L. - Tertv. piesldeitt of union
R. J, Bundy
108 Trophy to the playerf selected on that day.'
The ensb was taken from' the percent for MHVrl in sleeping n,’'M"ninv tiini|&gt;-r cgpllnig-ille, (ntpeil ten-fit 2 *8 .
the negotiations
Presbyterian Church of Hnntrosr,'
166 as the most valuable to Ihe team.
E..B . Brown
cash register. Among nrtlrlra re- P*r't)r ' r,,ra.
l..-l«,-.-u the Gas, Coke and ChemPa.
'
.
nlistir
slated
from
fishing
In
176 The^ Sanford Lion* Club* will
Charles Benton
......
)i i| JVurkei
Union and Carbide
Mr, Van Buskirk la* survived ported . missing- «i«- two. wrist
TOMATO BAN
This Iirings these charge. . ... troubled wntin,"
J. J, Ms naan ............. .
171 have*rrprrs«ntatlvra there to pre­
and r'ailton I'Ugmteall Corp.,
NASSAU;' Bahama*, Dec. 8 by the widow, Mrs. Fannie Van watches, valued si $10,96 rsrh with llie rate schedules nutburired
Yjig'idavin
ha*
n-uuiitm
li.-nty
ft. E. Puller
I6T sent a trophy to the player selec­ &lt;/P&gt;—'The government announced lluskirk and a step son, I»ui* and one hoy* two bolster ley gun for first rlass travel In U.c ea i
will. Hulgntii. nud Tito- -laid an were return*
162 ted 'a* the heat blocker on the today that a ban on the import Gaylord of Albany, N. Y. Tbr set valued at $lfl.60.
R, ,E. Hoffman - ........ ..
"The wage inrrease matter will
last June.
.
other
of Ihe kind would l*’ cou­
Clifford Gilbert ...... . .
... 161 team.
The "morons" nre aim sus­
Im» one of ibe first things takenremains will be sent Tuesday
The coach fare increase g.ant­ ch idl’d will. Ilwtiinin.
of
tomatoes
Into
Canada
imposed
- 72'
„ X. P. Warlow, Jr.
...
afternoon by the KHekaon Funeral pected of recently rnhblng the ed Id the New Haven involves n
Coach Carl Kettle* ami hta as­
(All four slates have govern- ii|. tn&gt;f*y," Terry sold, adding
.... 70 sistants, Fred Ganaa and Tim Nov. 17 has been lifted.
A Mrs. B. D. McIntosh, 8r.
Home to Milford. Pa. with thr money box of contribution* t&gt;. If. prrrent hike nyer Ihe |.n-.-nl nu-uts dominated Ijv. Communists (tint lb*- . o.|w*ialioti, which operA
similar
ban
on
okra,
one
68 Tyler, will award letters to - the
.. L, M. Ander*
.........
the Zon and defacing rgst r«*oma roach fare rate of 2.6 cent-, p er and alP hr.-’ In Uic Ilu.tiiin are-T^he-ii'ice gaseous diffusion
panring,
of the iSrtmory Income producing
'6 9 players
" " B D. M c litW » K rJr."
’
^ “ilnnlli
Ih.
liMnt fn. the rovernmcnL had
and intertnen t will be held there. atI tha *Information
mile, raising the ralr to 2.876 sphere).
and
wit]
announce
the
cocrop*
on
the’
Island,
waa
im­
* 63
C. L. Horne
"offert-il u* a hub- in the way of
cents a nillr.
captaln*
of
the
team
for
tha
yrar.
posed
at
tha
same
time
but
'.
to
(0
R. F. HesUr
an inrrease, hut nothing that wa
The New Haven Railroad «* «
Dtck Aiken, the Celery City decision haa bean reached by the
MRS. KUDELL'S HIM) IIII It
Elisabeth Faulhaber served aa tenor.‘
would consider accepting."
Included among the 60 eastern
will
render
several
vocal
DIES
Canadian
government
on
wheth­
Clark and J E. Curran, Jessie
carriers which were permit led to
■elections
and
will
be
accom
Frispds
-here
of
Mrs.
ilarry
er
to
relax
tha
embargo,
the
Harris and J. L. Griffin aa in\v. ii . W. TO MEET
increase Imth coarh and .pullman h'udell will regret tn'lcam uf.llic
panied by Roger Harris.
government
•pactort at the election;
AH mcndiers of the Woodmen
fares an average 10 percent last death on Saturday of her hrotit­
summer.
Di s p l a c e d p e r s o n s
er, Jire Creull, who died at lit* of tbr World-a fa -urged by Dis­
COURT or HONOR
NEW YORK. D ac. 8, (A V - ► A Boy Scout Court of Honor
TAX BILL OFFERED
home in Newport, Ky. from in- trict Manager H. J. Finch (o at­
a business meeting to b*
luriaa sustAincd in an automobile tend
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8, (AV-- Senator Smith (R-NJ) told a » ill »*&gt; held tonight at 8:00 o'clock
FREEDOM
TRAIN
One of the oldeh churches in this Met mu is the Baptist Church in
held lone Tuesday evening at 7:30
NORFOLK. Va. Dee. 8 &lt;iFt_ accident
A Legislation to double Individual church-sponsored meeting last at tha Episcopal Famh House.
on Wednesday.
Mr o'clock.
Income tax exemptions waa draft­ night that tha United SfaUs Various degreaa will be conferred. Geneva, formerly known si lie bale llmney Baptist Church, and as An estimated 80,000 persons tinn­ Creutx, who was $8 years old, has
should open ite door* Immedlataly tha most outstanding of which cirding to Mrs. David 5prcr of Geneva, it wa* organised on Aug. (5, ed out Sunday to see the Freedom only one other survivor, snolher
ed today by Rep. Case ftt*8D).
It would raise a tingle person’s to “ a reaabnabl* number" of dis­ will be the
r*nk given to IB75 with 10 members and with the Rev George K. I'owell as parlor. . Train bearing the nation'a-prlred sister, Mrs.-Al-Rcliwartz of Heileexemption from $600 to $1,000 placed European* outside the Alan HetuL
top honor
"At that lime," u i 1 Mrs Spert. **17 articles of faith were drawn historic documente but only 9J»7B viep', Ky.
were able to get aboard due to
for a boy scout.
and a married couple's from $1,- immigration quotes.
•pi and approved by llie chu'ch. Srmce* wete held in the homrs of the the slowness with which the crowd
NEWSPAPER STRIKE
“ We should then lead In tb*
000 to $7,000. but would not
members, but no tegeLr tenferrmc* *crrr held during this limr. Ori moved.
CHICAGO, Dee, 8. (&gt;T*&gt;— ChiENVOY APPOINTED
change the present exemption for effort made by the International
July
21,
1880
a
committee
was#
At
one
time,
officials
expressed
cago's newspaper* today entered
WASHINGTON, Dae- 8, UP&gt;Refugee Organisation to organise
dependent*. .
Case aald In a statement that all members of* the United Na­ Prealdcnt Truman today nominat­ appointed to erect a house if larr. 1883, W. H. l-assitcr was the belief there were about 20,. their third we.rk. of-publishing-by
ordained
a*
dearon.
J'T.
J.
Bell
O
O
O
in
line,
moat
of
them
having
worship
On
Bept
20,
1880,
th-.
a photoengraving process Iwcause
“ there must be an easing o f the tion* in a program for a percent­ ed Robert M. Beotian, c a r e e r
cost of living and this la one age assumption of the rvtponsl diplomat, as minister to New Rev. 11. W. Lawton' WM chosen served aa pastor from Kept. 1, been thsre for hours. The train of a printers' strike, and the
1886
to.
Feb.
18.
1888
when
Mr.
will
leave
here
tonight
and
will
pastor for the next year.
Norristqwh (I'a.) Times Herald
bility for the remaning problem,' Zealand,
■ way to help.".
“The church was dedicated on Ioiw'np was again elected ,ia be in Richmond tomorrow.
Scotten succeed* Arra Warren,
announred It would be published
he said.
June 17, 1882 end at that dm ' pastor.
recently assigned to Finland.
by the same process because 36
TOtlHIST MEETING .
7,AN
DERM
FOUND
GUILTY
T h a i&lt;ame, Lake Harney Bapstood near what i* the ureaent
DR. BUTLER DIBS
A FI, printer* did not report for
The Tourist Club . Will meet
A jury in Circuit Court Pntay work today.
cemetery on Sept. 16, 1882 the Hat Church waa changed to Ge­
COTTON CROP
NEW YORK — Dr. Nicholes
■' Wednesday evening Instead of
WASHINGTON Dae. I1 VP)
VP)— Rev. 8. F. Goire was elected a* nova Baptist Church on Aug. 1, found Walter Zanders, n e g r o ,
Tuesday evening as previously Murray Butler. 86,. noted peace
planned, It waa announced by E. crusader and President Emeritus The Agriculture Department, In pastor. A committee waa ap­ 1890, Record* of routine confer­ guilty of aleating an automobile
ROTARY
CLUB
M. Annitaga, director of Tourist of Columbia University since he Ita final report of tha year, today pointed on Aug. 6, 1883 to draw ence* wrre kept until 1891, when last spring from W. B. Hickson. , Tho Rotary Club will- meat t»
up plana for a cemetery, thr bee*nap pf the b lf ItP tu . mem. ZamUrt ha* already served term* night at 7:00 o'clock
estimated this year's
activities. Tbe poetponemoot wae retired as the echool'a
for tho
Hhd" FIVfhd been previously do­ here moved away and the church at tha.BUU Prison at Halford, district governor's annual con­
due to g meeting o f the Pilot Club
according lo Sheriff P. A. Mrro, ference,
traMtawe* •&gt; rape r**H&gt;
nate! by B. Debagnry. In Octi&gt;:
■"'Tuesday evening, ■
N. J .

Arab Heads Meet
To Plan Way To
Fight Partition

Tremendous Crowds See Santa Claus Supreme Court To
Land At Pier, Parade Thru Sanford Consider Ruling
• On GI Insurance

• Atheist’s Held

races Hign w u riu N„loni ,|lfys wm)|d 4lMndttn

ents
Of State Produce
Pearl Harbor Day Reveal Increase

ii

Quietly Observed
In United States

$260,05(1,1311 In

Claims Filed By
War Damage Board

Geneva Church Is One Of Oldest
In This Section Of Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD.

GE EIGHT

French Train Wreck

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8. 1947

Beryllium Lungs Is New Disease 1 Members Consider
s Described By Radiological Group Export Of Surplus

S C O T T S T C R A P BO 'O K
H ls H Y iM A S S
o F T H E C A f iT llS
te n thocA erys
tiORIZOHfHALON/US
IS U SE D IK TKL
MANUFACTURE.
OF C A M PY *

By HOWARD W. BLAKE8LEE
ASSOCIATED PRESS SCIENCE EDITOR &gt;
UOMON, D:c. 3 (/P)- l'riyllium lungs, a new occupational disf.r.f due to inhaling dusti containing the metal beryllium, were de­
scribed to the Radiological-Society of North America here today.
Beryllium was a somewhat tare metal until during the recent war
when it was used tor pipes in enplane engines and wires.
' ‘ &gt;ll a lto h a s come jolt,'wide use in new fluorescent lights, being
used to mix with the phmphors that coat the insides of the bulbs. It is
one of tlse important m ctali f o r *
atomic power plants.
The disease waa described by
I)r. .Stanley A, Wilson of Sa­
|Cmllaa*4 It*m F s i t Dm )
lem, Maas. He said the effects
are tike tuberculoiia and that selves economically through ex­
■some
■ P P victims
I P H R Shave
H P I been sent tended, expensive and InelfccUve
to sanatorium! under the rail- did plans. We ahoutd plan our
aid to other countries to as
taken diagnosis of tuberculoiia.
There are two forme of the to remain strong a t home, while
Wry Ilium diease. One fs acute, strengthening free nations for ail
from which the victims usually eventualities."
The committee said the 9600,recover In a short time merely
by staying away from the work 000,000 aid it recommends for
•hops with the metellfe dust. Austria, France, Italy and China
Ths other Is chronic, for which “is consistent with this policy."
The committee said the task
no certain cure has been found.
Dr. Wilson reported GO cases of rescuing Europe from Com­
of- berylllium lungs from one munism "is not a hopeless one"
place. He said that seven were but the impact of Russia on the
democratic system of Europs
fntal.
X ficre_il . no. d an g er-o f catch­ must be halted "daring the period
ing this disease merely by be­ of its weakness so that Europe
ing near objects made of beryl­
lium. Only the fine dusts In
mnnufacturing processes ckuae

4,050,000 Reds

J CjoWN,
OR.

SUTSKHtT,
IS A
PE R M A M E H f
DETAIL OF
FA SH lO H
AMONfl -fkL
-KAYAM—
Y/OMEM
oF
SARAW AK,
Bo r n e o *

m r Wf f£~f IvciT out T iy ih o pre­
fect of the Pas-De-Calals district,
who hurried to the scene.
The prefect said that up lo
• 10 A. M. (4 A. » . KST) 1.1
bodies had been removed from
the wreckage.
’ The prefecture said It had not
definitely determined whether the
dislocation cf the tracke w ss.de^ H n tk .
The crash ocrurrrd at about
9 A. M. The locomotive, tender
and four coaches of Ihe train,
which' left Paris at about 10
©’clock laat night, were strewn
©ver the right of way In Indraeribaldc confusion, Mocking trsf..flc ln both directions.
Railway officials said th&lt;j line
paid be tied up Indefinitely.
The prefecture said th e . train
waa slowing down In preparation
for a atop at Arras when the
accident occurred, otherwise the
wreck might .have been even

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C OAT.

-DO C O W S, CHlCKEH?
M A IL
a m p o TK e r .
F A R M A N IM A L S LIKE
&lt;rtE f£A TH ER $ 6F H
f H E R ANY
^ E CHIMNEY SWIFT
M ORE
AN PEOPLE
DO M o f B R E A K
DO ?
FROM THE SHEATH*
UNTIL THE ¥ p i h
F £ A ftf£ K S * A R E
PR A C T IC A L L Y
FULL
CROW N*
p ig s

U f •W, VIU»S f o o r o

Arras Is about 120 miles nortli
of Paris and abuul 30 miles south
—ROME. Iter 1 W &gt;-Tlre Italian
Communist _ Party roundly do
pounced Premier Alcide do Gas
perl today and declared Inks
for 1dm to keep on burring l e f t ­
ists from his cabinet was o
"provocation to disorder and civil
p ar."
In a lengthy communique la­
pped after a two-day macting,
the Communists charged that it
Would be an. "act of open hos­
tility" agslnst workers and Intel(actuals for tho premier again to
Ignore the Leftist, in broadenlog his cabinet and would innun
a "permanent division of the
nation." It called for a nation­
wide "labor front'’ to fight Do
Gasper I,
,...r ___ in the .communique*
which called Da tissperi's middleof-the-road Christian. Drmocrai
P arty p . dictatorship, "seekitm
t© enslave Italy to the foreigner,'
was a warning' that the Cornnrunist* have no in to n lio n 'o t
TitamttimiMg i h n r itirw w m F M M
war uf nerves of the government
marked
by
still - continuing
strikes, demonstrations and tydilIcal violence.
The Communists iliamitacd col
temptuously the rejwridd effort*
by De ’Gasperi to- broaden Ills
cabinet by bringing In membeis
of the moderate iwft Republican
Party and members of the anil.Communist* wing of tho Social­
ist Party.
__Ths Communists want some, of
Ahhlr-members and num b ers'o f
t h J pro-Communl*t wing of flw
SiAlallst Party Included in th '
cabinet, from .which leftist* wert,
excluded last May.
v y"Communist* s e n d ftuterual
and fervent spfwal to all, sin
e*re Democrst*. faithful to tho
traditions of tho Struggle ■for
liberation (from Fascism and the
N ails), to unite to oppdse tho a t­
tempt to establish In Italy,
f? oUgh dictatoishlp of tho Chris’tian Deraocrallc Party, « rogimo
of arrogance, corruption, sociil
Consrrvatistu"police vlnlenco ami
sot lavement to the foreigner,"

K 's i i i s m s

i» m

r*a» •&gt;«*)

rating the clilb. He told of
miracles" performed by Al Drynt, green keeper, in getting the
I bole enure* in shape. Wendy
arria waa ’diaem here h)^ her
we of golf, he ateled, ami polntIf wet-Ah©- -puhllrity- given San.
»rd by her references to ft on
be recent Arthur Godfrey prorent.
Clyde Terwillsger tol* business
ten that they sfjmiid engage in
Gif as a not too strenuous
tort that would keep their minds
sen' and their figure* trim. .Hr
Iso told of New Yorkers who
ns hsre to play a* the
i are from Orlando which
has three roorees and
i Inter.golf m etis be­
tel elvle clubs. Mr. Pot^ r 5 o ‘rlT Jndh*urSSnu i

WASHINGTON, Dee. 3-&lt;VP&gt;—
t e T f r u r l T r £ j £ c j g g ? '£ ?
ikred todjS ^a S i b U ^ m e n d erst to the foreign aid blit to
rqsslre
purchase
of surplus
oM : &amp; W
fW ^
Rep. Jack Z. AstderaothAIL-Calin,
lalrnsan of Use California- deleg-

Secret. ry-Genm! W e
,h*» ** planner! to visit
Palestine and at the same lime
announced the appointment of
R«lph I. Bunche. United Nation.
trusteeship expert, hs principal
ireretary to the five-n.ttion toro-

ld"’l re ^ rte rU7Mt"U^ m . me I « ;
tat tome sueh amendment la
'
Spokeisners for the citrus In.
satry expressed doubt a t u sneetg with memtiers of Congress yestday that a provision Inserted

™*V°"
’V**"** ^
boning of the llnly l-and.
Lie said he could star in Pales■ ,. . _
,,
*,ne ?n’y ' du&gt;st lime.
He
planned to go these on a Irsp that
»ri|| ufce him to Europe early in

can prevent or cure eryslpelar,
gas gangrene, pneumonia, acute
peritonitis, the Infections coming
from bites hy human teeth, and
bolts and carbuncles.
These doctors said th at the
rays do not kill-the germs caus­
ing the infections, but stimulate
Ihe body's White blood cells, and
maybe other blood organisms, to
"The strategy of Communiat
attack and clran up the disease. conquest, added to the needs of
Soviet planning for a n f t i war
machine, demanded that eastern
Europe would serve Rustle, not
its own needs’ ~©r those of the
(!-*•*■It*mM l*» F*#'*' flHHI
votes was nearly overtaken by rest of tho world."
The committee eaid aid for
John Kridcr with 64 written In
China,, which was not requested
In 1944, voting- Interest was a t hy the Admlnstratlon in tho
s low poiqt and only 39 vote* Europe a e r v e R u a s l a, no&gt;
were cast in the election of Com­ Included In tho Senate-passed
missioners Gut and Bishop. 'W. C. I tit)7,000,000 bill, that “China Is
liiil was reelected In 1943 and GO rapidly approaching the time
rotes were cast. In 1948 there when aid wonld be too late,"
were 70 votes east to elect Ed­
Even before the report was
ward Higgins and Mr. Lodge. In made public, committee members
bad made clear to reporters
that they regarded tho Army’s
figures on
Russian. , military
strength as a pow erful srgument
against euts In the 9890,000,000

Lie at hi» weekly new, confer­
ence alio announced ihe appoint­
ment of Victor I loo of China, an
airirUnl rccretiry-genfral, a, head
•of the Korean Independence Commiuion let up by the recently ad­
journed 1947 auembly rrjrion.
Uunclir. who will head the » « refsnst atlachcd by ihe U.N. to.
the partition ©veneer group, i, an
American negro who formely
worker for the U. S. Slats De­
partment.
Lie waa asked whether the U.
N. was taking official notice of
of the current bloody conflict
aroused In Palestine In consenucnce of the assembly’s parti­
tion decision of last.Saturday.
lie said the secretariat had
formally notified the .Security
Council of the assembly decision
that Palestine should be parti­
tioned into Jewish and Arab na­
tions by next Oct. I. The council
was expected lo meet some time
early next week In' routine se»«
slon.
On further questioning about
disturbances In .Palestine, Assis­
tant Secretary-General Arkady
Sobolev, a Russian national who
is in charge of Security Council
affairs, told Ido’s news confer­
ence:
"Don’t forget, there is etill an
administering power (Britain)
in Palestine.” This was interpretcd as an Indication of a handsoff policy here (owanl the Pales­
tine situation while the British
continue as holders of the man­
date.

432 Votes

IN ONE OF THE- MriHT SENSATIONAL field runs in the history of big lrngue football. Rjp
Ruwsp (31), shown in rrqtdr of picture, Vues down the field for the 02-yard run which.gave Army a
neat start In its relatively easy victory over Navy. «t t'hilmlriphla: N©vy had bad breaks in the first
Half, but the West I’ointers didn’t have to work tub hard in the second half for their 21*) srere, j

'rcui:,’- TruiUy

A court lies ring was scheduled
llvhfleiir.1 1rr»«H

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informants .'said It remained be­
fore the council, _
Finally, 'a fte r agreement on
minor points, tho four inln|ytcVs"
decided that the whole question
of setting up a procedure- for a
German petto treaty, ineluding
the qneidnn of a peace conference,
would ho turned over to their de­
putise, *
John- Foster Dulles. Republican
party advisor to ■Secretary of
Slate Marshall, plan* lo go to
Paris tomorrow lo consult French
leaders on Fren*h foreign policy
Id Irilril
ItiW In
In
relntion
to Ikal
that consilr
countryt- *u In
in­
terns) crisis. '
‘The council srsslqn was cut
short -today because of- a recep­
tion giveh at Buckingham Palace
M. by King (k-orgo Vi
VI for
at
M,
the four minister*.

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despite the unlon’e policy of postIng "conditions of employment"
inatrad of signing a contract.
Randolph said the Chicago
strike is eosljng Ids union 976,000
a week In strike benefits.
In New York, Albert Antrim,
business manager of th» Chicago
Tribune siut I'residenl of the
Chicago Newspaper Puhllshers
Association, said the union ap­
parently Is trying to make It ap­
pear that the Chicago strike Is
over wages.
"The contract' is the only - Is­
sue," Antrim said. "We wouldn't
talk wages until . wc knew we
would have a contract. Tho ITU
is trying to evada and avoid the
Taft-Hartlry |j»w and we want

* LONDON. Dec. 7 (A’l-U secbo,
Slovak Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk said lodny the European
states of tliA Russian orbit might
enter a '"ooka regional defense
agreement," In full accord wilh
the Unl(ed Nations charter,’If the
.Rig Four powers fslled hero to
writ? a pearo treaty for Ger,many.‘
Mgsaryk emphasised however,
that in his view " a n ‘ absolute
break” In the current- four-power
talks ls*"m lther likely,or neces­
sary.^
_ - ■In the Interview, Masaryk In­
dicated such- stale* a« Csethoslovakla, Y ug«lav|at Alb©nig,: Bul­
garia. . Romania add Hungary
would have to conMdcr revamp­
ing their’ entire foreign policies
In relation to Germany and Eu­
rope if the Big Four split on a
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Corilfled Public Accountant in .Michigan
and
Former Government Income Tag Examiner
D tht In ordtr to ronform to the .provisions ©f the Fie
Accountancy Law. and the'role* and regulations of
°* Areountancy'h* Will limit his practice

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Teacher Shortage

In rarly North Carolina, mi
in service
were- treated at public expense
and each was given a slave to
work for him. ’
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H A Z E L HARKISON

World- Fntnoiw Concert

Pianist

Friday- Dec. 5- 8-.00 P. M.

WASHINGTON Dec. 8 W -

-cretary of Labor Schwellen- and full professor, 94AOO,ch said today the ClO’a "third
rund" wage demand probably rises would be necessary'ew«»Mf
■Marshs! Pisi
the time exlstln.T wage contracts aid to Europe was In prospect for
expire.
congressional consideration.
However, Schwellcnbixh told
the * House Banking Committee
he has not discussed with CIO
President Philip Murrsy or other
labor leaders thelr^plans for new
ws([e demands.
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Racking up President Truman’s
10-polnt anti-inflation program,
including standby rationing and
limited price control powers,
Sehwellenbaeh said, measures to
i b i s C h ris tm a s !
head off further cost of living

(’rooms Academy

Give Something

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Food Handlern
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public Is demanding * that their
food be prepared
and served,
safely and cleanly."
Tho foodhandicl* school was
brought to Sanford by Uya Jaycoes-ln cooperation with the Berninole County Health Unit. It t*
the second uf a atate-wlda pro­
gram supported Julntly by th*
.State Beard of. Health. Restaurant
Association and Hotel Commiss­
ion.
Waitresses. oook|, hire .boys,
and dishwasher* who attended six
hour* of the course are being
presented billfold certificate* of
attendance, signed by State Health
Officer Dr. Wilton T. powder and
Dr. Frank Quit)man, director of
the Seminole County Health Unit,
,Th«y are alto being given lapel
plna with "Instructed Food Hand­
ler** inscribed in tho center. Those
who attended four hour* will re­
ceive the certificate. Operator*
who had TG percent of more em­
The United Stales must import ploye* attendance will atso receive
almost two-thirds of the quicks!!v tr It ,usea.i
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Unofficial count at Altamonte
Springs yesterday revealed that
F o L J. E. Mstjhsws, former head

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ation to sell surplus com mod- holding the HAS session of the
lee a t a loss will be effective general assembly ‘somewhere in

Dr. Wilson said that the lung
damage la nut mechanital. Ilka
that caused by ordinary dusts,
but Is due to some unknown
chemical action of the metal.
- A report th at mild X -rays-cai
prevent and euro ■ number of
different Infections was made by
Doctors J. K. Kelly, D. A. Dowell and John B. Downing, of
Creighton University School of
Medicine, Omaha, Neb.
The X-raya for this purpose,
they said, arc much ices than

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Names Commission

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SINCERE THANKS
We wish to express our appreciation to the voters
of Sanford who cast
their ballots
for *us ip yesterday^
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In Unity There la Strength—
To Pretact lb* 1' m u al the World;
To Promote Um P ragm a of America;
To Produce Pro*parity for Sanford.

Partly cloudy irioaly rising tem­
perature tinuuyti Friday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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Debate On Foreign 1st Draft Of
a

Cox Says Help For
Europe Is Invest­
I
ment In National
• Security Of U. S.

I

Backs Control Plan

New Charter
Is Released

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WASHINGTON Dec ,_4 “ UP)
Asserting that Runia “ it wap-inn
. everything but a shooting war
againit ui." I!r|nnrntjlivr Cox
(D-Ga) told thr House today it
muit approve foreign aid “at an
investment in national security.’.*
Die Georgian gained the lloor
£&gt;on after the House begun deT ate on the $590,000,000 emer­
gency aid meaiute for Auitiia,
France. Italy and China—a mea­
sure the Adtniniilralion. ctgnlendt
it needed to check the t pi rad of
Communiiin.
,
On the opposition »ide. Rep.
Leo Allen (R-lll) raised a qurstiott whether a Europe strengthen^ d with American help might not
Tio Communitl in any event with
the m ult that "all we give in the
way of aid may eventually he used
againtl ui in one way or an­
other"
While, the House debate went
on. the Senate Appropriation!
Commit tee wat exploring that
tame question aiked by Allen.
Tho Senate group had UnderS e c re ta ry of Slate Robert A.
l.ov#tt before It. He assured the
member* that emergency help for
France, Italy and A uitrla ran be
rut off If Communists aeixe con­
trol of those government*.
l.oveil *atd that It-basic in the
I6S17.000.0O0 aid* legislation paa*ed by the Senate, and lhat addi­
tional "aafeguard**' will be w rit­
ten Into contract* to he made
with tho*e government*.
Allen asked hla colleagues. to
tevota down tH* $590,000,000 aid
recommended by. tbc House For*
»• r'aae O w l

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Motorists Passing
Fire Trucks Are
Warned By Chi^f

Important
Changes
Proposed . Inr New
Constitution ‘ For
State Of Florida

Lawton Stresses
Importance Of
MIAMI, Dec. 4 (A*)- A tenta41y»_ " flrtt draft." ..flf ..a. pro.
Hospital Aid poied new iiatr Comriitulron for
Javcees .To Open ’48
Drive With. Dance
At Mayfair Inn

l d f Qcm£L-Nazis-

Many motorist* i r t failing to
^com ply with the law requiring
• th e m to atop when a fire truck
approaches, *orpe evrn pa*a the
fire truck and other* tallow too
rlo*ely. Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
NUERNBERG, Germany. Dec.
declared today.
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tf-it ia possible..when
the fire 4 (/P)—Ten former state secre___
truck ia heard approaching, null'tarie* . prosecutor* -and judge’s
In *the eurli and Mop,” Chiefs in Hitler’s ministry of Justito
Cleveland advised motorist*.
were convicted by a II. S. mili­
"In ras« of accident or delay tary tribunal today on war
caused by automihlea gelttnw-ln crimes charge*. Fodr other* were
the way of a fire truck, flrri acquitted.
.m ight re t out of control and live*
Soqtencr* of tho«e convicted,
Fire loll." he warned.
which may be death, will be an­
City Ordinance
174 require* nounced ' later.
■drirer* to »tnp immediately on anv
Tho»e convlfted:
street noon hearing the fire truck
Frans SchlegelU-rger, "form er
or Chlefa ’ car npproachrd en acting German m inliter of juttico
rout* to a fire, tu park and tn and the main defendant.
remain an parked until (he chief
State oecretarie* H e r b e r t
and theand th* fir* truck paat.
Klemm, a frignd .of the miaslng
It'MllBar* ■■ P i n a*tea|
Martin
Iiormann,
and
Kurt
Rol henhurger, vyho rooe to legal
E m it I-aotr, chief prosecutor
(C.atlanra aa !***» Sftea)

Convicted For. War
Criminal Charges

Watson Attacks Gift
k For Park In Court

TALLAHASSEE Dee. 4 6PV~
The State o f' Florida’* $2,000,000
donation to th* federal govern­
ment for nurrhas* .of land* for
the Everglade* National .Park
was attacked In Supreme Court
here today a* an nnconititutional* gift by the legislature.
A**!«t*nt« of Attorney General
Tom Wataon, who hrought the
ault and ia almoat unanimously
^opposed by other alat* officials,
contended the leg islatu re went
beyond Its , constitutional powera
by tam ing the money over to the
federal ifovemment

Florida, embodying many dras­
tic" change*, ha* been made pub­
lic by Dan H. Rrdfoarn. Miami
attorney.
Rrfcarn wa* named chairman
early in 1946 of a tpecial Flor­
ida Bar Association Aimmille;
lu draft a new model of the
82-times amended ttatr Constitu­
tion adopted in 1885.
Among the principal rlungrt
in-the propoied new Comtitutloti,
first draft of which n inlcndcd
to* provoke diicuuion and criticitm fot consideration in a final
draft, ate:
"Centraliiing exrmtivr fumliont
in eight departments instead of
a* now in the morr than 20 exofficio hoards made up of various
arrangements of (hr governor and
ijx cabinet members.

"All citirens of thr county who
contiihulr $1 or, morr toward the
Fernald-Laughton Memorial' flospilal in this drive sponsored by the
Semindle County Junior Charpber
of Commerce and the Mayfair Inn
will become a member of the hnspilal association fot 1948." T. W.
Lawton told the Jsycre* at* their
inMin luncheon meeting at the
Mavfair Inn today.
President- Brailey Odium out­
lined the program' of event* for
the gala dance to he given at the
Mayfair Saturday night slating
that tlierr will he a ilyle ihow,
Increasing legislative represen­
two hand*, novelty act* and dance
of counties of mote lliHii
routine* at additional entertain­ tation
I00.1KH) population, boosting 111*ment for the hall. . nuinlier of repnaeutalives from
“The urogram -opens tha HUB
membership drive to raise fund*
with which to operate the hos­
pital." President Odham told the
group. "We need everyone’s help
to put this over, and It will u k e
n lot of W«Vk,” he added.
Mr. I.awton thanked th* group
for their gift of 1300 to the hos­
pital association ami stated (hat
he is convinced that there is a
place for the Jaycces tn the com­
munity and that he ia proud to
he a member of such a progressive
organtiatlon.
The hospital operate* largely
on voluntary contributions ana we
appreciate the effort, of the Jayeeea In promoting thla program
to raise the fuM s,”' Mr. Lawton
asserted.
Mr. Odham told the group that
plans for the Jayrec kiddie par­
ade to be held Saturday morning
is progressing nicely/*

Permit Granted For *
Garaere Construction
The Seminole Truck and Tractor
Company ha* ohtalned a City per­
mit for erection of a concrete
block and steel framed garage
facing French-Avenue at Eleventh
Street. R. L. Hogan u contractor.
Eatima^cd coat ta $22,000.
Raymond Lundoulit recently
obtained a Permit for erection of
a concrete block dwelling at 1008
East Fourth Street. Eddie Woods
received a permit to put up ■
private garage a t hi* homesite on
8pencer Heights.

CHINESE FIR E
HONG KONO Dee, 4 &lt;/P&gt;-Ten
person* were killed and 20 shops
PLANE nUNT DROPPED
destroyed in a w aterfront fire -in
FRANKFURT, Germany Dae. 4
Canton. Chln^ last night, ft
l/P)—U. B. constabulary ground
reported here today.'
osrtlea wearily abandoned tata
today their hunt for a missing
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VETERAN BENEFITS
C-47 Army transport, bellevad to
Tom Deen. a representative of have crashed .teat" Friday with ttL
the State Service Office, said persons near tha German jn S u m
today th a t.h e will he at the of­ of Beumholder, in the French
fice of County 8errlee Officer L. tone near K alierslautsm .
F. Boyle a t 202 North Park Arenua between 4:00 and 8:00 P. M.
ONE MAN ARMY
Thursday and 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.
YOKOHAMA, Dec. 4 UP)—An
Friday.
American .sergeant testified -a t
Mr. Deen said he will he there a war crimes trial today that
to helo veterans or dependents he saw Maj. A rthur Warmuth,
with claims or otbar benefit*.
famous "one.mmn army of Bntann." kkkfd and beaten
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vervly that It took him w»
An attractive display de
depicting recover.
Christmas
am
■the new
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_ d aliasT-Sgt. Jack H. ’Bell of Lakeas of Tuberculosis control is shown wood, Ohio, told an Eighth Ar­
in the window of the Flutida ro w ­ my commiiion Wermuth was
er and Light Co. through the beaten for pro leering Against
court**v of 11. H. Coleman, m an­ Hitoshl Okaraoto and nine other
ager. Mr*. J . F. Cullen. Mr*.
of other prisoner*. Lieu:.
Leonard Munson. R. W. Hunter abuse
and E L. Munson arranged the Hitoshl Okamol* «Sd nine other
display. Friday has been designat- Japanese are on*J*uri for brutal­
« - • gijp Dory in Sanford ities a t Cabsnatuan prisoner of
wrx ermo in tho Phillpplnaa.
r H. J. am .

t'f. to 1(U.
Doubling pay of Irgisiataro,
now $0 a day, for the tktahsy
biennial sessions.
Lowering the legal voting agv
in Florida from HI tn la. nalready' dune In Geurgls.
Authorising one circuit judge
fur each county, and oif# for
each 26,000 population (now fpr
each 60,000) in larger counties.
Making the executive head of
Florida's public school and uni­
versity system an appointive of­
ficial.
Abolition of the office* of
peace justice (which tha slmpjl(CMNssH
!*■*» si.)

Truman Calls
Death
For American
Defense Pact

Stevens Testifies
He Killed Melvin
Over Gambling
L o t t e r y Racketeer
i Called Welcher On

Of

$50,000

72 Percent Think
Army Experiment
Plan Is Good Idea

Zion's Patriots Hail Partition .

complrtr and whulrhcatlrd ap­
proval and I am happy to recom­
mend the treaty to the favorable
.Consideration -of-ill* Senate," Mr,
Truman laid in a brief tn rtijg r
Mr, Truman acted three day*
after chairman V a nd«* n b e r g
(K-Miili) of the Serial*- Foreign
Relation* Committee, called to t
immediate .submission of the part
for consideration,
Vnndt'iilierg, one of the million)
of the llenty, *nid it should he
given speeily nppruyri rt^jv denionitrati.il „f ihfe "tremendous
solidarity” *if the Nortlf uml South
American nation*, t
The document muat lie r»ti/ietl
• by* file legislative bodies of the
) 19 rcpubllca. They are:
Doininienn Republic, tiuatema
la, Cotta Rica, JVru, Hi Knlv •dor, Pnoarfla, Paraguay, \Vneleula, Chib-, llomlura*. Cubs, It iI TernIlnur*
!*■■# Mil

Byrd Challenges
Truman To Reduce
Domestic Spending

been pared from ihr budget for
(be fiical year which Jvegan lat!
July I "wilhout interfering loo ,
pruch with _the ei.enliri .eVvice*." t
And if Mr. Truman qarinceir

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President Enjoy«
Florida Fried Mush

Nation's Railroads
Want Rato Increase

Key Club Is Working On Float
To Carry Santa Claus In Parade

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anta’a ’ party on tbo Tourist
Center Ground* after th* pa-

Amount To Only 6
Percent Of Income
||o |J A ’Vl'OOD.

stmif "iit it were fillletl mid eight
I , ,»tiIte-r.t lit, I S * ,' Vl*rl

rrtlo.
Tha parade will be organised
In tan aepartta dtvlsloap ,.*c-'
cording to the categoric* In
which th* children will eompata
All entrant* are requested to be
at tha band*hell at 9:30 o'clock
(i
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ed In Rif'iern Asl ^HflS.v KISS With
Cannes Mob Riots jWednesday’s Meet

Fla., Dec. »

RDM I, Iter. I 61’)—Nrw J T („.
j.| , S t l , u - ||„ ar,l a(
Klriko, and tlt—rilrro Itrokr 1 I|,-,*ltli*thr,-.- ,l,*v roiir-r in food
out in llaly tnd.i} amid perhandling, cundti.'trd hv Dr. K.
secretary of •t.it«', saul today ilia:
aialrnt rumor-, of an imprnd,.
Rusself Jnrkaou. u xisted hy K. D.
dnpitp plant for hillioni in U, &gt;
ing ahskruii In Ihr rnhlnrt of
('a tt* o f the IL'icl CnmmisaioHi
aid under the Marshall Plan, ih-th r
Chriatisn ' llrn m rra tlc -^ ^ n , r„in-tud..,l Wedtifadny ami it'
I'rrm irr, Alrldr ilr GsHperb
vvn- r,&gt;pmled that 61 eating and
tecovriy of w rtlrin Europe "mu&gt;t
Thr interior mlnlairy rr|M,rlrlrinkiug ,-*thbli»lfinehta. or 6 | perhe rurnliall) ■ European cflt.il
rd polirr «t Raginqi, Slrily,
porccnl of th..... in Semiuola
"Nolir of ihr 16 munlltr* ill
» r rr forced to firr on dr­
C’oiinly participated
ill,mstratoro m )u i nllriuptr)l
grl aui in sufficient' quarililn'v
Five iilui---r wrr,* reported to
to dfxtroy a khipmrnt of I!.
have hn&gt;l B«* pereent attendance:
lo rnciiill.lgr it Jo ddopt ihr no
H. coal. Slrikim: asphalt
l.otntHiut'.. Annelte’* Goldsboro
lion lhat 'if T an rrlax it* umi
Bar, Marl-- nnd Edith’* Snack
minrr-, declared Ihr imporlM
II M KlInuril tin I ’M , T S i * i l
Bar mol Bill' Diner in Maitland.
preiuillVril thrir demand*.
Four icluwil lunch room* also had
PARIS, D e . 4 (/!’) Hie gov­ ph) perrent; Sanford Grammar.
ml
ernment, armed with a new atjri Weal Sole Primary, Sanford Jun­
ior Hi,;ii nml Oviedo School,
tb.v,In anil strike l.ivv. marie toqie
The following 17 place* that
dents today m the Cuimmllritt- had 76 percent nr more of em ­
* lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
propagated strikes which have vir- ployee attendance will receive cer­
M u rr rain, alert and allo w damp­
tificates- ImrtuannV. Eddie’* Anened many nertlon* o f the country Inally stianglrd French economy, in-lie’s. Mnrie and Edith’* Snack
today and *Uh-irro weather utTuili hut ronfrunled ftecli violence on Bur, Tolu•Irion’* Drug Store. Mars
rhillr,! part* of North Dakota n u d lib r fashionable Riviera.
gnret KHrii S--da nml Grill ill Fern
Minnesota.
Park. Snn Orlo. South Divirion
A
mob
seized
llie
pml
office
Tlir Weather Bureau rrportril
Street Cafe in Oviedo. Zanzibar,
m
Cannes.
Another
throng
wax
a storm of frrrsing rain nmi .slrrl
' Hill’s Diner in Mutilnnd. Gold*$1 sifillttltrsl UN l‘«g*r •M’lfN)
rentrrrcl over rm lrlrl Kith.*** un-i
Ihimi Bar, l uckv S tar t'afe, and
extmilrrl Into part* of aouthrn*tfive rchool Inhch room* includ­
rrn Nebraska and southern l»wn
ing l.yionn Sch,»i| nt Longwood,
There were heavy falls of rain In Morchauts Donate
Sanford Grammar. Junior High
t l ..n llH H n l B * I ' a a r * „ r » l
eastern Kan*a» arid northern Miiciurl, with T»|M)ka, Kan* , report­ To Neijro ( ’hristnias
I.KGION MEET
ing a fall of 2.3d inches in Uni
The Alitcriean loqti.m—DepartSanford mere haul, at the r&gt;-ceiri
last 21 hours, Itain nr sleet also
fell in a twit extruding from meeting of thr Sanford Merchant* nient llcadquartira committee of
northern Missouri through I I I - Association, offored to ro-operate which C„l. Tom Ctwilcy of Mt. .
inoi* nnd Indiana into western with the colored people here ir\ Doris 1* chairman, will meet on
nqy pre-Christinas releliration Dec, I t nt department head­
New York.
The coldest weather wa* in the thrv may deride to put on, Ned quarter i at the Valdez Hotel in
northeastern section
of North Smith, president of the. Associa­ regard lo selection of a location
for |&gt;ei'miirianl
stale*
headDakota Low readings in the state tion announced today.
The group has offered to.dottate rpinriers, it nmiotinrrd this momincluded 17 Imlow a t 1’rmhlna:
• 111 at Fargo and -14 at Grand $60 to the Negro Chamber of Com­ quarteni, it. was announced this
Fork*.^Minnesota’* low was l 1al­ merce toward the program, said morning by State Adjutant A.
Reid Maun.
low at SL Cloud.
Mr Smith.
The Negro Chamber of Com­
Sunny #kie* and mild tempera­
Tlie committee will report th*lr
tures were reported In th* Gulf merce of which Dr. George Starke findings to the executive commit­
stale*. Except for lorao rain in is president, ia schrdutrd to meet tee. This wilt include the City of
ports of Washington and the tonight to arrange the pre-Christ­ Sanford's offer of u lake front
mountain ytgion, Weather along mas celebration program.
situ for erection of a Legion
the Pacific const was partly dourly
building.
and temperature* were near nor­
FARM MEET
mal. Th* country’* highest temp­
The Board of Director* of the
erature yesterday w*» HI at
Seminole County Farm, liureau
Brownaville, T*x.
will meet this evening at 7:00
o'clock at Lormann’a Restaurant
ELKS 1)1NN kit
and President Francis M*riw*thrr
All member* of th* Elk*-Lodge plan* to Initiate a membership
sHid—many *ffi*er*^«&gt;ul -.m*ml)*r« drive,- it.-was announced hy C, it.
of Elk* lodges In Central Florid* Dawson, a nevAsecretary will l-*•r* expected ta attend * chicken e tected. j
pilau dinner ta be *«nred thl*
•venlng st 0:30 a t th* Lodge In
COUNTY JAILER
connection with tha official visit
Ralph Geiger, former ’c ity pat­
of J. J, Riley of Dayton* Beach, rolman, auum ed hi* new duties
district deputy grand axaited Monday as County jailer. Ha &gt;ucruler, Mr*. M. D. Gatchel will ceed* W. A. Lewi* who resigned
mtv* th* dinner. Four new *and- th* position ta run for th* offic*
idstes will b* initiated • • member*, of constabl* in Loagwood. Mr.
according to J , E. Rowland, ex­ G«lg*r is married and ia a vat*
alted ruler.
•ran of World Wkr U.
(/V(

six ■ut wanting lo &lt;»id ’ Europe.
Byid -atsritrd, lie will lake the
lead in ilaihing federal rx;icn(li■■ I ' M ,

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School
Nrn—Vinfcn t-r H eporf='4 State
—;—Fund
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Sedan Stolen Here
I Found In Jax

William*,
Com mils loner-* I * e t
John Krider, Edward Hlggtns,
Chamber of Com mere* S*er*tary
J, L. IngUy and E. G, Kilpat­
rick, Jr* presidents of th* local
banka.
The parade and th# presenta­
tion of awards will b* broadcast
over Station WTRR. Dick Botchaloe, atarion announcer, will d *

chewlifle in the Arab world, evrn
■r, appeal, were made by pbih
Arab, ami Jrv,* fur a halt to
t
the violence.
l itlli new dratln were ir|iortrd
today, bunging in at le.ait 35
ihr number who have died in lit;
wave of pillage, Lunimg_ and
dettim lit,n 1i.... lint* have hreti
injuird. O ne- Arab «a* killed and *rv- ■
era! Jrv,* and Arab* werr wound­
ed in renewed lighting in the
Hp-tiiati'* laml briwern all-Atab Jail a arid all-Jvwidr 1*1 Aviv.
A Jrwi*h I,, tor &gt;' v*oikri wa*
lepiiited vbtil In death by police
JIWItH PAtllOTS IN Trl Aviv sing and Wave their national banner nt in tin- Jaffa u i lor A Jewish
tliey rldo tiimugh tho streets eulel)rating the United Nations approval Ititfk duvet aired of knife WoUtt*
of aa Independent Jewish stale In I’atriHne. In neighboring Arab tlalea, tllil.viunl in Vr.leiday’* Jeiuv.de,..’
rioting Arab students attacked United States Installation* in spreading
demonstrations against Die recommended partition plan. Seventeen figbting. and rite ilavltrd body of
J e ws and Aruba Ira ve been killed in the riots. (International Hadlopholu) analht-1 Jev, wa* found in the
,r n lr i of tin- I loiy. City.
For the fourth day r^h-n cxperieneetl n tiiinultuou* nntl-pai
iitron ,leinoi;&lt;t ration. .A crow,
r-tiniatnl at
IR.iHMI . imrade.il,
xHiashnl *hop wimlnw* nmt fire,!
tiojley* nmt ailtontohilc*. Foiie«
illkcouulnl tv lepuil that three

livid rirtlairtl jtut JiS,

the armed forces’ proposal for a
universal military training proggram. *
The poll was taken a t the end
of the first six months of train­
ing. Here is whgt the Army say*
it showed: ’ .
Th* biggest new* coming out
100 per cent of th* officers,
{ r * M11|lMF &lt;1 «■ f 8 | * T l r f f J
of hla headuuarter* at the com­
BI per rent of th* training cadre
mandant's wa*:
(instructor* who a r e , non-com­
He at* hacon .and fried mu*h
missioned
officers and tech­
for hreakfait after a l»ng night’*
nicians) and 72 per cent of the
sleep* He “feel's fine."
trainees approved th* program.
h
I’residential Pres* Secretary
DO fpr cent ofthe officers would
volunteer for duty In a national *A 104(1 Chrysler **dan, report- Charles G. Ross rame to the pres*
mom in th# nearby haehelor of­
UMT program; two out of three r&lt;)
to fices’ quarter* at 10 A. M..
id istolen here and |belonging
H
of the cadre would volunteer.
Kirtulrv. was recently found
"Th# President," he *aid, "had
91 per cent of the trainees be W._W.
on*.the outaklrts of Jacksonville hacon ond fried mn*h for break­
tC s ills u S aa fas* Bataa)
hy the Highway patrol, it was fast about 8 A. M.. after getting
reported today to police here.
up an hour earlier."
Hvnrilta R. Delmiey, negre**,
"Florida f»led m u th l" Inquired
drew a fine of $300 and costs or one of the Florida reporter*.
300 day* in city jail from Judge
"Florid* fried mush," Ross
Bhxron recently, after being en n firmed.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 - 6 P &gt; - rhargAd w ith'petit larceny in four
Th* President took a two.hour
The nation's railroads want an­ ilownstore*. Goods stolsn Included nau shortly after flying here
other Increase In freight rate*.
14 bottles of wine from the Table vnterday from Washington for a
They asked th* Interstate Com­ Supply* Co., dress** from the vaeatten on the auhmarfne base
merce Commission yesterday for Hollywood Shop and Towelli and and a speech Saturday afternoon.
a three percent rata boost—which soma Items from MrCorry’s. The At the dedication of the Ever­
bring* to 30 percent th* total ask­ negresa la atlll In Jail.
glade* National Park.
ed since July.
Bo far they have received a
temporary 10 percent rale*, whit*
th* " eommirioD studies previous
requests totaifiing 17 percent
The full 80 percent raise would
add about $2,037,000,000 to the
nation's freight bill. It la needed,
the railroad* said, because of Infitpaaed operating costs due to
1 he Seminole High School Key Club began construction of the
W ilt IxTOitH.
-,
The railroad* hsv* granted Ho*t on which Santa C(au&gt; will visit Sanford on Saturday morning.
16 1/2-cent-an-hour pay raises ta Piumplly al 10:30 A/M . the Scnynole High'School Band. Pep Squad
members of the conductors’ and and Cheerleaders will Mart Sant* and his army of children on their
trainmen'* brotherhoods, and other nurrh thimrgh town.,
raises a n pending.
- A driiinguished. array o* public officials will act a* judges to
rfward the $250 and two wsichcs whicb*hnv* been donated a* prices.
FREEDOM TRAIN
CHARLOTTE, N. O , Dec. 4 UP) Among thoa* who will officiate
&lt;'scrib# the parade from , tho
Th* Freedom Train came ta
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--------------- yesterday in

It, V s s lillU l.il PRESS
I hr deulii toll nuiunlrd .loday
m i’jlrsim r't trnl ttn ir at an
Arab tiiikr prulcxting partition
went tbiougb it* tbiitl and last
-dap,__New iliauldfjt limlte ui|(

Bankers Are Told French Cabinet
Foreign Recovery Makes Headway
Is Up To Europe

NEW YORK. Dec. 4 (,V»Senator Bvrd (D-Va.) iitued a
“chsllenae" to j’retide'nt Truman
today to "rrduie tlometlic qwndtng in pjopoiliun to the new i oil
Iributions to lie lent abruaii" (or
the rehshililstion of Europe.

l ( -a a ,tla ii&gt; B

Appeals Are Made By
Both Jews. Arabs
For Cessation Of
FightOvcrPartition
. J KRUS.tl.HM . Her,. 8 (f tv - ,
\ imti'iil vtrret Im IIIo (U rH
I ihIav in the Arab (own or
ftninle *m I he Tel Av lv-JeruBatrni road an Arab fury
mounted mruiii-i partition of
Palestine. "Fighting U rag­
ing in the klrreta," aald A*MK-iated I’re, * for respondent
Carter L. Oatideon. ill a lelephone report (roni the acen*.
“ Ih r road-, 'ate impassable
becau*e of roadblock-*, *tonra
and iliiiugnl cat*. A II.tra f­
fic is slopped." •
• •

Steven* said ho often Visited
tho shop fn downtown Jackson­
ville, that the numlterk gatmKEY WEST.. Dee. t Oil—I’rethnt payoff*, were marie on tho
wa* o|&gt;erate«l from there ami eiilrnt Truman carried out today
closing figure* of various m ar­ hi* promise lo relax on hi* third
kets such as stocks end bond* Florid* vacation.

Wlnsthn-Salem. Its first atop in
N orik .Carolina,
T M crush a t _____ ______
wa* to great th at many persona
were unable to get aboard tho
train for a sight of tha histori­
cal document* it la earrying. Ftf
ly-one chartered hoAeoe brought
visiters from
‘
Jim ltkn
white a n i
Tomorrow the
Mux train will 1

Toll Mounts In

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (/l*i
President Truman submitted the
Inter American dcfrnsr trcaly to
the Senate today and asked for
its approval
Thr pact, signed Sept. 2 in Rio
dr Janeiro, pledges 19 nalruii*
of the western hemisphere to
act V'intly against any aggtr*tion in the hrmiiphrir’* secur­
ity * rone, ilretching from pole
to pole and front Girrnland and
Alaika •outli to thr Falkland*.
’The ,vtl|tnciplei, purposes and
COMMMCf IICUTAKT W, AvaraU
llariim an la shown as ha appeared provmonv of ihr trraty have my

in Washingtons before the House
Banking and Currency Commit tea.
Ha urged them to grant now tha
“selective" rationing, .wags and
price controls authority requested
by President Truman. Ha Indicated
that If tha Administration la given
tha powers U asks, it will give tint
consideration to rationing and pricecontrol of meat.
(fsternallonal)

NO. 274

*

19 Nations Of West­
ern Hemisphere To
Be Pledged To Act
Against Aggressor

JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 4 &lt;/F)
—Don Stevens told a circuit
court juryy today that he killed
| Richard MelvilJ became the 45
Jye*r-o!d man welched on a $50..000 gamhling debt.
J Stevens shot Melvin to avoid
1being "taken for a ride."
Slrvrn* took the stand in hit
own defenie and said he “ hit" a
Humbert game u|*i*led by Mel­
vin at odd* of 500 to one on
sde with Melvin
aJ iP O tL ^ i^
personally
at
a
tmoltc tho
tmoxr
tnop
Tho Army said today th at 72 per
cent of the universal military owned by Melvin al 126 Wet!
training at Fort Knox. Ky-^ think Fonftb Street here.
the experimental .unit "is .a good
Melvin end^ hr* father, Janie*,
Idea."
The official publication “ Army were ihot to drslli at -llicir Sub­
Information Digest" gave thl* as urban home here early the moin-.
the finding of a poll of th* (100 ing of Augi 30 and subsequently
voluntary regular Army .recruit* it wa* laid that lire shooting
made by research expert* of the
information and (duration div­ was over the numbers game but
all official source* denied this.
ision.
The Fort Knox unit is being They claimed the motive "wa*
used as an experimental and dem- robbery.
onstration unit In connection with

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Stevens Testifies

Veteran Claims Are
Lowest Since 194fi

ffoilj because a rich uncle Inn
teen ducoVeted," he »aid.
tu ^ n o t icmovc the rcrponsihilily
rom where it hclong*—on the 16
ation* thcmselvc*."
Thorp said in an addreti preared for the InvntineDl U*nkr» Anociation M America that
uro|K-'» poilwar plight put the
Inited State* in the role of
anker for a butincu concern
hich "must be helped over a
! *£&gt;r the* tnomcul. therefore,
[the banker is the central figure
In determining h istm -y^he »ai&gt;k
f **The win* hanker keep* his
eye on hi* Investment, hut he
■he business.

’"What we want t» European
recovery. We can help by sup­
porting- their own conviction*—
bat production must lm Increasrd, currency must be stabilized,
indw trade leatrictlon* must bo
■tunftrd. We can help by fowli­
ng the balance of payment*
Iclicit. In the last anuly*i*, how[ver, recovery la their
__
Amer­
ican assistance at about $0,000,000,000 for the fir*t year of the
long-range Marshall Plan. Thorp
gald - this amount* tu about d
percent of the combined annual
-national Income of the partlcl*
paling Western European enunjlriA and altout !t pt.-jcr.nt of th*&lt;
'current U. S. national income.
■ “In each succeeding year,” he
isaid, “the amount should he-*re-

P A G E 't l l l l k l f i

THE SANFORD HERALD, 'SANPnRDrFLORIDA

THURSDAYr DBC.--L 1947

Foreign Recovery
....

" '

tmtt l*«Kf Hurl
ami poultry.
At the lime ho made the l*-t,
Steven* told the jury und Judge
Dryan Simpson, he’ nave Melvin
a $20 bill ami told him - to place
it on number MS an tiiv li
and bond*. *Thptt he changed hi*

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 4 (Spec
ial)—Veteran Readjustment Al
towanre claim* paid in Florida
during the month of Novctbltet
which totaled I9HS.I7U wrre the
Lowest of any month aince February, 19-tfl when the tq#il was
jyaJ.uTC. Carl U. Smith. Cmairman
of the Florida Industrial Commission reported today. November
Veteran payment* were 113 per
cent le*a than tho*e In Oetotier
and the lowest In any month aince
demobilization reached significant
proportion*.
The same downward trend wn*
also reflected In weekly -unemploy
nirnt insurance payment* for
lh e week »tnli*g Nov. 29 which
were the ldwe»f since the week
ending Jay. t of -thi* year pay­
ments for the last week In Nov­
ember dec teased .V per cent from

Me saul Melvin gave him ,t
••Von ilidn't think I «»- cuing
receipt whjfh was signed wttn to pay all that money, did you?
After I*- IcnrneiL that his i:uni T hen'll be n couple guy &gt; here to
get you.”
Melvin’* name.
bint
when
but wa- unitblo lo do
until I lolmnie hear*
about Hioli .gbl —Alig 29
The wiln ■» said he locti
youngei Melvin nt his lnune and jnv
that Melvin agreed to meet hint t»a
downtown where his injck w nstPf
parked, lb- *nid Melvin looked -K‘
at the receipt and comment! d:
earin'i. «Ylisten wa- h-t
mg advanced muu- tin
to SleVen*.
removed
lie Mlitl the sIpHtimi
ft* In grappled with Mel
struck hint with the Muck
find' bv tea* n of changed t
ditions"
it assistance to
three countrie or to any true
-intuit elemen
them Is "no mget iieces-ary
desirable.*'
iniiiii.il nutrition

those made the week ending
Nov. t.
This decline in unemployment
claim's activity reflect* the sea­
sonal increase in'job opportunities
_____
in all ___
field*^___
a* Florida firms
firm*
staff for' the tourUt activities
and citrus processing get* underduced a* Europe gradunlly ge*a |

mrfhhniii1 1 movement

M* , bulling lull Uiwter&gt;biit anil
ft ■■.'ba it,
.lu ll, aiui iloatftl-«
that the nr** l him
hvnrit voice* nml “
lasly VtiU lip *o
started ilrrssinK.”
Hr -cvisl that a*
felt n prod* in hi* bad*ntul turned
in -ot' Melvin standing with n
biut-kjack In urn- hand uinl a cun
ither nml that Melvin then

\ From where.1 s it... I// Joe Marsh

cially older ones) began lo shake
th r lr head*, young marriage*!
Tut. lul!

iwy marry younger than in other

That’s why Flit not worried about
nor younger married rmtpli-s. They
were raised in a country that rrspeels one another's rigid —a coun­
try ol.tolerantc ami lrmper*nre (a
tot of bridegrooms are rV'il.I.'l,
and it looked to me like llirir fafor lit1 ttescruge » n beet 1)
From where I sit, it isn't tekrn
you mat r &gt;• that's important. It's
the all-important |drit of toleranev and under-, landing (hat yon

guessed. (Ins o! those countries .bring to niarfia
that before (flu w.ir auppirsstil alt
tpdivitiual frcvtloia and tulerance.

on her feet and inrreaae* her

own- ability to make paypienta |
abroad.
"It U an egtraordinary fact
that this sum. ao small lit re­
lation to European national in­
come and -even smaller with ref­
erence to our own, can determine
the economic fate of Europe.
The full cost to the United
.State* of the four-year Marshall
Flan ha* k tn estimated ladwcen

NOTICE *—
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THE ORANG E CITY HOTEL
—= t .

ndbrrt I.nrnranrr.'Sanforil rrimm-nnt owner anti bis staff, including
Mis* lads Hotter t* at right anti Mis* Edith Hughes at left* ami Mr*.
Allen Ltirmann. lead with satisfaction in The Herald that thrlr
establishment had too percent employee attendance al the Florida
Final Handier* Si-hind whieli was concluded Wednesday at the
Tourist Center.
*
.
still will have to M- passed np
i preprinting moneyr for the pro.
grant.
.in."
T|lt, S e n a t e Appropriation*
eign Affairs fommilte.- le-i “the.1CommltUm had Lovell da-fore it
industrial plant* liuilt with our jn connection with its studies of
money lie used to manufacture how-. much money it should apthe implement nf war for Russia prove.

Foreign Aid Debate

to use ngninlt us.**
The House committee’*
Provides for aid to China as

j Senator MrKellnr. r-fti-Tenn),
bill one of six senator* Avhn voted
well against the Sennit- bill, hruught

ns Ffiihfer tliity nml Austria—T- tip the nitration nf-'wlmt
In summary, the situation on
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AvOlQmg Depression

The Sanford Herald
im .h i t i k r d la le s s

THU RSD A Y , D E C . 4, 1947

THE flANFORO H ERALR 8 AN FORD, FLORIDA

M in r ix

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Army Is Exploring
Use Of Psychology;
To Discourage War!

Unrotit f*’. Staitsen of Minnesota, speaking in Chicago
recently siui part of his campaign for the Republican Piraltlcnlial nomination, stated that the United States, can con­
tinue in full production for an indefinite period without the
K a trrc il
aa
w » a 4 ‘ ,la «
m a i l e r setback of a depression.
.
* •’ WASHINGTON * Dec. 4 (/p)_
O a l . k r r 2 7 . I S l* . .1 I k t l ' « 1 O f llr e
The Army i» raploring the pos­
His-six-potht
program
for
the
uvoidance
of
collapse
o l S s s f u l S . I 'lo r w ls . a « 4 n Ik e » ' l
sibility of tiling psychology to
S r C a a a r e M a f M a r rli a , J “ *7.
■■inbodies the following projects:
discourage a potential enemy
liu t.I.A M i U l it: l 7
1. R ed u ce ta x e s.
from aUrting a war.
Mllll
Thl» project, it » » i learned to­
2. Restore consumer credit controls.
onniiov it 17AM
in- ouw- segment « f - s - broad’----- 3r~IlavD-a public works - program- which ran- -be-set-in day,
A u Im h l l a a a a * * ’•
research and development promotion
when
employment
dips.
I lla C I I I P r iO l IU T K I
gram directed by Maj. ‘General
ttr ta m e r. n » h
— — ■I
*.4, .Mobilize buyir resistance to high prices.
Henry S. Autand. It came t&lt;j
Om MobIfc ..... .. . ... .....
• •***
ft. Maintain annual income fur the family-sized farm. light in the program'* annual re­
T h ree
M tm lX t
. ■—»
I™
■ l ( H e n Ik e ____
*■'“
C. Let the government take vigorous action against port through a terse passage that
an important phase "will he re­
D ae t e a r
—
----- ------monopolies.
search into* psychological and
A ll
a b lta a rr
a a lle e e
ra n t,
»l
Stassen also favors the establishment of a balance of sociological aspects of warfare,
Ik a a W r e n a l a l l a a t a a d
a o ile e e n r
One of the topics being scru­
e a l e r l a l a m r a l , f a r I k e r a n m t e &lt;■( |iower between what he calls "individual profit-seeking
r a l a l a a f a a d a . m i l h e e k a r a * 4 * • ' capital and free organized labor,” a condition which he tinised bears the caption “How
a l m a l a r a A r e r ile h ia r a t e .
To Avoid War Through Use Of
thinks may lx* achieved as a result of the TUft-Hartley Psychology."
,
I a la n d N r « , » a » r r H « p i r « u T » l l i r
law,
i
This would he an extension of
la e ., r e n r t m a l , I k e lle r a ld la I k e
has flaws,. as witness the conflict iH’yi'thc psychological w arfare used
This program
. _
______
n a tio n a l fie ld a f a d r e r t l n j a a - *•»**_ bv.. ail
. te|j|u rrpnj, |n World W»r
e ea a r e t a a l a l a l a e d In Ik e la»a»»i tween [siints -I an d .5. One thing which, keeps prices up is
e lite , la Ik e r e n a l r r x l l b h e a d ,» a tthe unwillingness of farmers and others to supi&gt;ort any It in effort* to break down .the
t e r , la f h l r a a e a n d M ere I e l k .
enemy’* national morale. At the
T h e I f t i a l d la a m e a n k e i o l Ik e project which would reduce their income. On the whole, moment none of the researchers
A ia e r la lr # P l e a , w h ic h Ir e a lllle d however, Stam en's ideas sound reasonable enough. At any know Just how the national think­
r i i l a i l i r l r t e Ik e a r e f o i r e r a h l i
ing of another nation rould he
a a l l e a e f a ll Ik e le e a l n e a r r n a l r d rate they make good campaign material.
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A P a r r e t d lre o le k e k . *

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Notable Small College-

THURSDAY, DEC. *, 1917
BIULB VERSE r o n TODAY
SINCE TDK KINGDOM 18
WITHIN US THERE IH NO­
THING TO PREVENT OUR .EN­
TERING RIGHT AWAY. WE
ARE INVITED: Repent for the
kingdom of hf’kv(&gt;e in bt hand.—
Matt. 4:17.
Sanford is to be congratulated
on the fine turnout in Tutidsy's
election.

Runia. the Home Foreign AIfairsCommittee it luld, . imw hat
4,000,000 mm under arnii, while
the Army ul lire United Stales
hat dwindled In 113,000 in Kurope, 258,000 in the Uniled States.

~WaMnengeit '

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guided away from warj that Is
what they want to find out.
Along with studies of people
abroad the Army hope* to have
a 'companion piece on the folks at
home. “ Psychological Analysis Of
Mas* behavior In The United
Slates.”
Such research would
include efforts to predict reac­
tion to an enemy attnrk on Amer­
ican Cities, Villages and farms.
Another closely related project
rovers the sociological aspects of
warfare, in which manpower uti­
lization is a key factor.
I&gt;r. David M. Delo;1chief of pie
Research and Development Pro­
gram'* Scientific M a n p o w e r
branch, says that because the
national roster . complied
by
.
. the

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Not ull the influential colleges are large, ns the resigna­
tion of President Algo D. Henderson of Antioch College
shows. For a small college Antioch has had more Ilian its
shure of distinguished presidents. Its founder in 1803 was
Horace Maim, one of the great, figures in Americauteducution who might almost be called the father of the Massa­
chusetts public school system. His successor, Thomas Itlll,
Aent from Antioch ,tc^become president of Hnrvurd. A fter
many ups ami downs, the college was headed by. Simeon I).
F e u , stnlw.art pnrly senator from Ohio from 11)23 to 193r»,
lie was succeeded by A rthur'K . Morgan, later head of the
TV A.. '
Morgan .Introduced the principle of alternating work in
the classroom with practice outside, in factories,' newspaper
offices, and the like, the student receiving some pay for
ids services and thus being enabled to work bis way
through college. He also put the struggling Yellow Springy,
Ohio, institution on jt sounder financial base.
t
. ...Aulioch'jL second century Is almtmt- at hand:*Thc presr
ent praspecLs are that It will rbntinue t«» attest the value
of the small college'

wiT* M .S 522
wi&gt;rlil War II is now inojurat fv*
studies mint L- mmlr looking
jockl
to

a new compilation. Meanwhile.
efforts are being made to salvage
some _uf jh a _ material from ti:
wartime records,

Tliere are eight million people
“Panic Buying” Is
in l^ie United Stales who air
Reported In Russia
crazy, an eminent piytliulriit ir
A Losson From The C o r I Mines
)'
quoted as laying in . ihr newtpaDy EDWARD R . DOMAR
pers. “The world it-too mmh with­
From Jn h rrL . LowIh' h testimony before the House
WASHINGTON Dec. 4 WVin, getting and spending wr la / Sidamnimittcc! on Minera' AV»*lfaroa&lt;v
Rcports of "panlr buying” .*nd
waste our energies.'*. . ,
Many yearn ngo the Hritiih mlherrs’ union, the H rittyi' impending currency changes in

.

It it a good tiling lo lw profici­
ent and excel in everything you
do , . . except when you imitate
a wild turkry in the woods, lh.il
it the conclusion Hurl] Lvans
reached the other day near Penttcola wlien he sounded hi\ tur­
key call, and hit partner a short
distance away let him have a full
load -o( buckshot. Foitunalely.
&lt;&gt;n
only
his hands gut it and hr will
»iu
recover.
If you have not hid a cold to
far this winter, cheer up, their is
yet lime. The Mctrn(xj|it*n Ufe
Insurance Company announces
that you will probably have , two
colds within the coming year and

Soviet
Itusalii
have reaches!
Waaliington and been given suf­
ficient official cm lrnee to ,he
broadcast around the world by
the government'* - "Voiea Of
America'' radio.
The Stale Department’s broadcast in 23 language* last night
said the wave of buying had bicn
touchlied o f f ‘by widespr
lespread .rumor* o f pruspectivo price
ice Increases
increase,
and devaluation of the Ruiiilan
ruble.
The rush to trade paper money
for durable goods at ito c a s. in
Moscow and other cities, Ihe
broadcast said, la reported ,to
have swelled to such proportions
that some establishments in the
Soviet capital have been forced
to close.

Fctleratlon of Mim-rn, officially opposetl thp intm iuetion
machinery in the mined foe two readonn: that it increastxl
the hazards (which wan not necesttarily In to ); that it (h1Htrflyeif work opportunity 'uiul augmented unemployment.
The llritinh mine uwnera were jrerfeclly content to accept
that (Kjint of view. They preferred to take out their profit*
and -plow little back in the way of improvement*.
The United Mine Workorn of America at the name time
t»*ik the poaiUon th at the only way in which the Htumlanl
of living could be increased in America, and in the coal
industry, would be by Increasing prtiductivity and lowering
tho unit costs by utilizing automatic and semiautomatic
machines to do the work of human hands. The United Mine
Workers educated Its membership through the years to an
acceptance of that j»olIcy against The inherent op|&gt;osition
that existed in the industry when .th e first "iron man*
came' into tho coni mines.
The result has been th at the British mines have be­
come obsolete In every economic sense, and England Is
staggering economically because- of that fnct. On the cun-

Swedish Dentist
Finds Method To
Add Tooth Enamel

JOURNEY'S END"

Caldwell ICxpeetH To
Be Busy With Events
TALLAHASSEE DA. 3 &lt;AVGovernor Caldwell will spend lit­
tle time in his office for the next
week or su with 12 widely-scat­
tered event* to attend .In the
next eight days.
He already has behind .him a
meeting of tile Democratic Aa-odstion and the State Chamber
of Commerce a t fit. Petersburg.
Today he attends the convention
of the National Association of
Assessing Officers a t Miami

STOCKHOLM. Dee. 4 (Al—A
method-.of. hedliflg-decayed-to*
m m t*_
m like a body wound, wherchy the
teeth grow new enamel, has Iwen
announced by a Swedish dentist, %
Dr. flten Forshufvud of Gothen*burg, after several yeans of re­
search.
The report on the new method,
which shortly will be published in
Sweden, has not yet be«n studied
bv dental authorities, but Prof. G.
Wrstin of the dental institute said
that "if correct, the report It one
of the most sensational ever f&gt;ul&gt;%
lilhed in the record* of odonto­
logy."
Dr. Porshufvud, who began his
research on biological dental,
healing in 1937, said he used
“piece* of teeth of oxen, freed
from most of their organic sub­
stance,". as a filling for cavities.
“Nature does the rest," he added. ■
Dr. Forshufvud said th at “the
mineral bandage" acts as a support
or scaffolding, through which re­
ticular fibers grow, thrrrby r r %
storing nutrition in the wound
area. The minera) bandage la
gradually resorbed, while a t the
same time human enamrl la built
up.
The mineral material from
oxen's teeth Is retained In It*
Isce for
_ the same reason which
kucp* ih* edges of a . wound lo-.
geth#r; thp blood plasma keeps It
there, the dentist said.
He. does hot use any su rface^
support for the filling hut m IiP
this might improve th# method.
Dr. Forshufvud said the method
although still In an experimental
stage and lacking practical value .
lines it I* not generally available,
U of tremendous theoretical in- *"
tereit.
He said he had treated about
40 cases by ht» new method, andabout 40 or 60 per cent of them
had been successfully completed.
The oldest case Is of lit months —
standing and incisions in IheV
healed area* show that enamel
has grown in. .
Dr. Forshufvud, now 46, work­
ed in research at various periods
at the Lund University and the
Beach.•
South Florida event.
Gothenburg Bacteriological Lab­
On
D
v
r.
7
and
H.
Caldwell
will
On Dec. 6 ha'll lie On harp) for
oratory.
the first day sale of the po*tage attend the Miami Beach meeting
"We are now standing on firm
stamp marking dedication of the of the National Association of In- ground," he *ald, “and as I
RUrpnro
Commissioners.
Alto
on
Everglades National Park. The
cannot afford to continue the
flamingo'-adorned stamp g o e s op the Kth, he's-scheduled to appear research, it is time to make my
at
the
.convention
of
the
South,
sale at Florida City.
discoveries public. I hope they
Later Die same day, he'll attend eastern* Association of State will bring dentistry closer to the
possibility of cresting a biological
a Miami Kiwani* Club meeting a Highway Official* in Miami.
t —
(Jh Dqc. 9. he’ll attend tho treatment."
----Young Democrat!' dinner and alin. l meeting* of
so wlll
win be
oe present at a meet
meeting*
oi thp
inp Southern
nouinern Ice
ice
of the' National Association of. Cream Association in West Palm
Professional Han-hull Leagues.
; Beach and the Fort Pleree Kl- the reception to be given by PresDte. 0 will be occupied with wanls Club,
■ —
ik C
ident and Mrs.
Doak
Campbell of
the big celebration marking de-j He'll attend a meeting of the Florida Stale University In hon­
dication of the Everglades Na&gt; Jacksonville Chamber of Com- or of Dr. J. llilll* Miller, th e new
tlona! Park.
President Trum anim crce on Dee. It and later in the president of the University of
will M .principal speaker at the!day will return to Tallahassee for Florida.

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SP EC IA L
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Governor Says State
Needs Water. Con I

WEST PALM BEACH, D « .
HrUiiiii, hihI coni in delivered io our consumerx at prlceit less
''course, you 'could avoid cotdi if t.hnn one thllird per ton of the coat in Britain. Yet the In- UP)—Florida badly need* water
control snd beach protection on
you lived right,.that is, ate ritjhl diiBtry pay» a wtige structure, on a weekly bwd'n, three and both roasts, according to Gover­
got plenty .of exerciie.-snd avoid- a half time* th a t of Great Britain
_______________ nor Millard F. Caldwell.
in an a.l.lnsi
ed Jiuipation, hut who wants In
■sFrnnlr^er Hmiluht'n ~tTr Hmnim "Rvpntaf . liui^liiivarnnr.
the Kiwanis Club hert- yes­
• live right in thi&lt; day and lime J
terday, deplored the “millions
further aggression would produce of dollars of waste" In erosion
• -For all the high roil of living
another world war—and Russia on both the Atlantic snd Gu|f
moit American* do not seem to he
wants to avoid that, though indi­ lieachca snd predicted that "th&lt;&gt;
THE
WORLD
TODAY
suffering a great deal. Since the
cations are that sfie is girding Everglade* will • be dry waste in
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
herarlf militarily fuf eventual­ 40 years if we don't tin anything
"Mealies* Tuetday*" were inaug­
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
ities.
almut it, lie said.
urated *o a* to save food for hun­
Speaking of the lu-ncli erosion,
This column yesterday suggest­
gry European*, the consumption
ed that the psychological impact he said:
Thu*
far
Western
Europe—with
of meat in thU country ha* in- Frstite sml Italy on the firing of nerve strain on the publics
“ I don’t kmrw if it’s a dattr
crested by 100.000,000 [sound* a line—iuvs- held its own, and .1 of Europe would play a big part problem or nut. We’re (Rung noth­
week. According lo the A**°daled bit more, . against the efforts In determining the outcome of ing shout it. We’re aitl Ing here
the struggle between Commun­ and allowing millions of dollars
Press, it was averaging about 300,- of Bolshevism to tako ovtr.
worth of Florida to go into ihr
Of course we Just now are en­ ism and Democracy. We gat ocesp."
000,000 pound* a week when the
support for that view a few
tering
the
critical
winter.months
program lo save food Darted. It
Th# Governor said he was "hoi
which will put a further terrif­ hours later when tho national a s­
I it averaging 400,000,000 pound* ic strain on the already impov­ sembly, infuriated by announce­ too happy” ovrr Florida’* (oura week now. And with price* erished resource* of the war- ment that saboteur* had caused iat season from the standpoint
*1 titrain Wreck, promptly of Its revenue producing pros­
a fatal
bightr than evertorn routlnenL Still, If the eco­ adopted controversial ‘ strike con­ pects but added that except for
nomic front can be held until trol measures over bitter Itwl a few Items like racing, ‘‘protp
. Have you bought your ticket to Spring comes .to the- rescue, th* opposition. At the seine time ably wr will not see any serious
the Junior Chamber of Commerce Democracies will be in hopeful the government, with He chin effect on the state government
,
tquared, stationed five »lhou«- of luweiVd revenues next year."
hospital benefit dance on Satur­ p o sitio n .
H ire it's significant lo note1 and steel helmutcd police anJ'
day night? If not, you should do lhat"thc stiffening of the French
mobile guard* about the assem­
so al once, not qnly because a and Italian defensss I* being ac­ bly chamber.
hi
good dance with good music and companied . by Russia's further
All of which goe* to show that
entertainment' It promised but al­ cnnsolidstiuii uf her bloc of sat­ people can be bullied only so
to because the Hospital Associa­ ellite nations. For otto thing far. There comes a lime when
HOLLYWOOD Dec.
Moscow has announced a new they strike bark, and both France
tion needs your contribution to trado
agreement with Finland, and Italy have reached the boil­ Film directors have decided
help meet expenses. The cost - of in -g ik isted ln a “ spirit of friendly ing point,
no Gommunlst shall
to hold office or serve on any
food has gone up al the hosffttal i k u u a l understanding," underOn* of the greatest weaknes­ cnnimlUen
in th e Hereto Director*
the tame as it hat everywhere else,
h Russia’*.IliU*.neighbor .will ses o f-th e Kuselen-position- In Guild
receive
many
of
her
essential*
Western
Europe
la
that
It
not
"wKfli "the income from opera!Guild President Georg* Stevrna
y e a w Thai jfii.'us to sew only la introducing a political
. ing the hospital hat not increased neat
bp struii'Kirnlly Mtbatfy- Finland Ism but I* trying to substitute said tho ban waa voted by rcsoluvied by 1128
23 - I I I
£ proportionately. Money it needed which- wluld like to be frlsndly Moscow's will for th* will of tion at a meeting attended
members yester
yesterday. H*
I* said th* J
lo carry on. You can help by to the West.
th* nations concerned. In tbor‘., resolution staled that lthe
l t n guild
r*.&lt;ll J 5
buying a ticket for the dance.
Then Jan Maoaryk, Csechoato- the government* of France and does not deny th* civil right of
Vakian foreign minister, says Italy &lt;and other communltcd any person to belong to the Com.
Something for the - people of the European itataa of tho Rus­ countries would In effect lose munist Party but that aueh mem*
thalr sovereignty and would be bcrthlp binds Communists to ob.
. Sanford to think about when they sian orbit might enter a “loose responsible
not to their Own pro- ligations transcending any obif.
regional defense agreement," in
arc told that ihe City cannot re- full accord with th* Unltod Na­ irs but to the domination of gatJona
to the guild.
,„
ir the sewers because it does tion* charter, if the Big Four lusala. That can’t be rammed,
Officer* of thtf DirWthrm' Gufhf,
dawn
the
throats:of
the
Democ­
fail
to
write
a
German
peace
_t have enough money is the re­
Screen Writers Guild and Screen
port of the National Education As­ treaty. However, ha aays he racies. ■.
Actors Guild met with studio
dosen't think an absolute break
Thus It's far from being all
last night for diacusslpn of
sociation which shows that the In tho London conference la
■v on the Communism ques­
honey and flowera for the Com­
ericin people spend eight bib likely.
munists In their efforts to absorb tion which was adopted by leaddollars a year on liquor, only
So the cleavage between EastIng film producers at a recent
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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFO RD IIERALD. 8ANFORD, FLORDJ^
" tn

Tin Seers tury of Police Chief
St-lim itakl l 'asha said he had uu. .
that ifu- volim- j inforntutiiin nt-out repurt* frorti
-njing three stuilents
fs-ruunl Jvltll wltnesM**
were kill,-,i. I!,- d.’nird annthrr
Ua
•''Exchange of Christmas gift*’* ""
caslmltirs.
; .n a few tmmlh* u n ^ r .^jn so , - report that the chief had lawn in­
was hi-M^at the montWy^*meetlng , Police fired volleys over llm *
^
jures! by n hurb-it stone, saying’
Action Committee fot . 0 Fr
of Circle 10 of the WomanVl
of the cropd. and charge' PaleSfine.
/n k l Pasha returned to head11»
raid
the
group
ex
Society of Christian Service* of »wm with clul.s and whips li­ IKH-ted I'lllted Nations -luctior 1 mini il l , “ in ps-rfes t health."
the First Methodist Church held
demonstrator, shouted "Pa.A nother high W liee ,ourrt- said
md flnanring.
at the home of Mrs. Clarence *« ’ eotipo for the Ataha!
tlu&gt; rioters
: fns- stteelear* on
.
Several
Ameiicnn
generals,&lt;he
Wynn on Monday night:
J Demonstrators m linq set fit- 1.1.1,-d inn ., v.'lm.ti . i.ul 1.4 lu-L.1. fifs’, lint that no s-a,unities _Jiad___1
the army which would la- made In-ell' letssirlod. Isi indue, |is* -ituI
-Sion
D t mMrs.
m r nL.h eM.
^ riSwain,
r f - t a s treasurer.
t T i w r - x ^ ‘i ; ‘^ V H»Kbd..l u.ecked
‘“**1" T %
fu.-T up of tnn-rlfun veteia'n* nml put more tiian ten person*- bail
*
announced that *45 in dues h a d 'n“ “r* *«•
wmdows. de uuflid la- known 11- "Tin- Geurp In-en arresteil.
been collected during the past
.u J i t.V ‘T
± “J ‘ Washington Battallou
II, did
nine month*. She also stated , ,,pn' ‘ All Baghdad * Jew . were not identify the geneialFLORIDA STATE
that the circle had turned in ’*!!"' regtstiucd in wlmt was
He said the army would ! •■
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THEATRES
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$1« to the church building fund U'lleVeJt *® ^ '* PWnutionarv
"to ptofect tin- right*
derived from the hatrar held re- move looking t..wn,d pos.ihb- formed
f tin- Jew h i” ople j i 1 I to i ■
1‘VMcution of in«» .lowtiih iH&gt;|Milfl
c«ntlv.
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vent the' iiifiltrat|oii d t .11
tanan &gt;1 m ir&lt; who mj*v try In
. a’ Immt! - enter on th.| p te te tt of protsn
jg A'
fs ht&gt;t. J ? ? ^ nd frult C‘ ke
Lebanon, was shski-iV by"
whipped cream were aervetl
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James s’asuallle*.
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12 weeks on charges of (dotting
K. 1'i-jfstin. Mr*. A. C. Brockman&lt; At Lstke Suvci
N. A., head- to "bomb” Lintion. with ieaflt-i«
ami vi.(tor, Mr* J. N. Axiarello. j quarter* of the United Nation s. after Ills, utirst by government
Jewish Agency offn-ml* wen* re

Palestine Deaths •
AI Phillips Honored* Gift Exchange Held
n~m r - s . m et
.news ren/ei*nre
On Birthday Tuesday By Methodist Circle
| welt rounded, saving they in*.’ trt’r """&gt; wmihl
Club Has
iSocial Calender Woman’s
Annual Xman Party
THURSDAY
Sem IpotoC H lP( t i o*. 2. 0 ^ E-j — The an mini .Christm as party
3. will meet at thr Stasonii- **
Hall wiQi all departments participat­
at 8:00 IV M. Initiation cere­ ing w**. held yesterday by the
monies will he held.
Sanford Woman's Club at life club
A special meeting of the Veter­ house on Oak Avenue amid a
an! of Foreign War* Auxiliary Christmas scene enhanced with
will be held at the home of Mr*. bright red polnseltlas, holly ami
C. W. Johnson, 2101 Magnolia a large lighted Christmas tree.
Avenue, at 8:00 I*. M. All mem­
The speaker's table was cover­
b e r * are urged to attend.
ed with a lace cloth and centered
with .holly interypereed with
•
FRIDA!
The Friendship league . and white poinscttlas. The centerth e . Junior Women's league o.' piece was hanked around burning
the Congregational Churrh will red taper*. Individual table* were
with a tiny angel hold­
have a sale in the building for­ centered
merly occupied by the Antique ing a raro) tnwik, A small lighted
tree was placed on the mantle
Shop.
and was surrounded with pine
The monthly meeting of the branches.
American legion Auxiliary will
Toys were arranged around the
b* held at the legion ‘llut it large beautiful tree placed in a
4:00 I*. M". All meinltera are corner,of the'stage. On the stage
urged to be present, Mrs. Charles also was a mantle complete with
gL aw m n is thu chairman of the filled Christmas stockings and
hostess committee.
banked with Brasilian pepper.
The Nde V Howard Chapter. U. SmaJI choir lwy* Were placed on
D. C. will meet a; the home of the mantle and flanked with red
Mrs. M. S Wiggins. 121? Mag- candles. Decoration* were under
.
nolla Avenue,, with Mrs. Mary the direction of the Civic Depart­
Strong co-hostess, a t 11:00 I*. M. ment. ’Making up the committee
were Mr*. Jark Russell assisted
.SATURDAY
Tfce Grarojjiar. School .1’. T,. A., Mr*. Barut Ellerbe and__J ) n .
will have a rummage sale at 405 George Wells.
The luncheon w a s »ervod at
East .F o u rth ' Street.
12:30 o'clock and hostesses were
MONDAY
Mrs. William Schnulicl, Mrs. S.
® The W. M, U. of the First Bap- C. Graham,’Mr*. J^E . linker. Mi*s
1tat Church will meet at 3:30 I*. E n tire Kiirbhoff, Mrs. C. F.
M. as follows: Circle 1. Mrs. Proctor. Mrs. O. M. Harrison and
Geirge Dixon, Celery Avenue; Cir­ Mrs. W. II. Kirby. A shower
cle 2, T. 8. L. classroom at the was held for the,Children's Home
church; Circle 3, Mrs. G. S. Set- in Jacksonville after; which the
man, 918 Palmetto Avenue, Mrs Fine Arts Department presented
Hrss Stephens, yo-hostess; Circle the program. Sponsors for the
4. Mrs. J A. Ponder, 3li&gt; West program were Mrs. hi. D. BruwnSixteenth Street; Circle 5. Mrs. lee. Bible chairman, and Mr*. Ed­
Frank L. Woodruff. Jr.. 620 Oak
Mitchell, music chairman.
Avenue; Circle 0, church annex, gar'The
Lord's Prayer” was *ung

s&amp;s-xszs. star-

The monthly business ami progrsnl meeting of the W, S. C. 8.
of the First Methodist Churrh will
be held at the churrh promptly al
3:00 P, M. Rev. Clayton Calhoun,
who ha* recently returned front
China will lie . the guest speaker
A ten will follow the meeting.
The board meeting will lie held
at 2:30 P. M.
TUESDAY
I The annual Christmas party of
the Pilot Club wiis lie held in tin
Tourist Cssntxi a l 0:30 P. M. All
husbands of the memlters ore in­
vited. Make reservations early
with Mrs, Al ’Hunt.
THURSDAY
The Woman's Bible Class of
the Flrat Baptist Church will
meet at 0:30 P. M, for a covered
dish sup|ier knd Christmas par­
ly. An exchango of g ifts will
be held and members are *re►
oM flW :u&gt;' tff f tt k S V 'fof -the:
Mountain Home for Children.
The term "English" walnut de­
veloped because the' nuts were
rarried in early commerce by Eng­
lish ships.
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KummaRe and Food
SALE
SATURDAY- DEC. 6th
9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M
405 East, Fourth Street
Sponsored lly
Sanford Grammar School
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Give A Raymond Portrait
for Christmas.

Raymond Studio
.9 State flank Building
Phone 1093

- - Little—Mbs*—Lueta -M rijcod-nf
Orlando i* visiting her grandpar­
ent*. Sir. and Mr*. F. E. Roumillst, at their home mi Palmetto
Avenue.
Mila Barbara Ann Kd'iififdi!
has returned from the "univer­
sity uf the South in Sewanee,
Tenn. where *he attended the
Thanksgiving fcstivltl.s ai the
guest of .Houston Babcock. '
Mi si Lo'lo Ig*c and .Mis* Marty
Perkin* who are attending Stet­
son University in Dri-IUM pla:i
to aueiul the Fall Frolic* week­
end at Gainesville a* the guest*
of Pete and Al Brock.
Ernest Cochran of,N orth Hat­
ley, Quebec, Canada has arrived
in Sanford and will spend the
winter In the II. C, Moore home
i&gt;ii East Second Street. He ha*
u» hit guest* Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Beat' of Quetiec.
Rev. ami Mr*. Clarence C.
White of Beloit, Wi*. have arrived
in T.ake Mary where hey will as*
suTne hia Julies as" pastor of th"
Community Presbylerlib Church.
They are rexhblig ill the cliiircu
rnaiise.
Miss Oleda Dyson atlenih'il I he
Army-Navy football game last
week in Pliiladelpbia, Pa. She
made the Hip from the Univer­
sity of Virginia where she is en­
rolled tn the law school, In the
Congressional tralir.

Miss Ettie Jane Gleason, who
I* attending Middle-Georgia Col­
lege at Cochran, &lt;1a. xpenL.-tha
holiday weekend with her
* r S b r a u » i’Gb S3 m™ past
na/entl, Mr, and Mrs. II. M.
group on "Christmas In the Gleason of Lake Mary. Mr. and
Home". "The Prophecy of the Mrs. Gleason accompanied thelf
Coming of Christ" was told by daughter to Georgia on Sunday.
Mr*. Dougins K. Charles. The
story of a smsll Pennsylvania
boy who played the part uf n wis#
mari ami cheered the hearts of
afflirtrd people in Pennsylvania
was told by Mrs. W. M. McKin­
A Christmas pnrlv was held by
non.
■the II. W, Ware Bible Class of the
• At the conclusion of the effec­ First Methodist Church field on
tive program bridge and yhecker Tuesdav evening at the home of
game* were enjoyed under the Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Wynn. A
sponsorship of the Social Depart­ Christmas theme"wa* used In de­
ment*. Tallie* for bridge repre­ corating, throughout the rooms of
sented small Christmas packages. the Wvnn home,
High i&gt;c«rc for bridge was won
A short business meeting wa*
V Mrs. Roy Trlli#, for Chinese held and hostesses announced for
checkers, Mr*. Fra ml* Boll and the next meeting were Mrs. R, IJ,
scree no by Mr*.„ J . A. Young.
Hutchison. Mrs. C. K. Williams
About 123 member* were pre­ and Mr*. II, D. Lake. In opening
sent for the afternoon and out- the meeting Mrs. Hutchison read
of-town guest* included Mrs. the Christmas Scripture while
Charles Best anil "Mrs. James Hat- Silent Night" wa* softly played.
lick o f Hatley, Ontario, Mrs. Christina* record* war* playrd
Isiul* lli-veHy of Q uintan, Ga., and the ‘group enjoyed singing
Mrs. J. II. Ilufford and Mr*. carols led by Sir*. Excar Price.
Percy" -W.- Iliacock of Petoskey,
Gift* were exchanged among
Mich.
the guest* and refreshment* ronilttln g of hot coffer and fruit
cake lopped with whipped cream
were served by the hostesses,
Mr*. Wynn, Mr*. Price and Mr*.
I- M. Swain.
Those present were Mr. and
Mr*. William*, Mr. and Mr*. P.
H. .Wyatt, Mr. at)d Mrs. W, W,
Tyre, Mr-and Mr*. R. L. McKin­
ney. Mr and Mr*. A. C. Brockman, Mr. and Mr*. Wynn.mi Mr*.
.
Price Mr*. E. T. Smith. MrsXI Jackson, Mnar Lake, Mra.
Swain. Mrs. R. E. Hamilton,'Mr*.
J. It. Tindel, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs;
Mr. ' ami 'M rs. L. B. McLeod C. E. Chorpcnlng, Mr* J . N. AxJr. of Orlatulo announced th.* tarello. Mr*. J. R, Hootchan, Mrs.
birth of a daughter, Marian I»a- R. T. Warren, Mlaa Norlne Normaf MeLeod, on IVv. 3 at the wood and Judge Ware.
ADo Faye William*, Sandra
Orange Memorial Hospital- Mr*.
Mrl-rud will lie remembered a* MeKinncy, Betty Bryan, Kitty
the former Lucy Itoumillat of and Felice Smith and Pat and
John Brockman.
this city.
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Ware Bible Class
Has Christmas Party

Cub troop No. (t of the Boy
Scouts was entertained on Tuc*'
day by Mr*. L. A. Phillip* in hon­
or of her »on. Al Thlllipt, who
celebrated hit birthday on that
day. After the -busiAet* meet­
ing the boy* enjoyed a welner
and marshmallow roast__In the
back garden! Hot chocolate wa*
also served.
Happy Birthday was sung to
the honor gucit a* he wa* p a ­
tented with a birthday cake. Cub
Scouts present were Al Phillip*,
J. T. Black, Mark Brown, Craig
Anderton, Bobby Mitchell, Ray
Thoma*, Den Chief, and others
attending Were Monroe Pearce,
Gene Wilkinson, Sidney Vlhien,
Clyde Dunhar, John
Edward
Jone*. Jack English and Mr*. G.
A- Andrrson, Jr.

Missionary Union
Has Week Of Prayer
The W. M. U. of the First Bap­
tist Churrh held its first obser­
vance of the Week uf Prayer on
Monday afternoon at 3:30 P. M.
at the rhurch. The theme of Ihe
meeting was "Come Over and
Teach Ua" with Mr*. M. Carroll
In charge.
The group In their opening
prayyr • remembered
especially
those listed--on- the calendar of
prayer. The first portion of the
program was rntltlnl “South
America" and Mr*. Roy Britt told
of the educational Institutions tn
BratiL "Africa" was the second
subject and the schools of Nigeria
were described by Mrs. Fred God­
win.
Mr*. J. F. Harrison told of
xemlnarles in 'Roumanla and
Shanghai for the European and
Chinese portions of the program
and the Baptist Bible School w a|
described by Mra. Hoy Reel form­
ing the llawaljn part of Jh£. pro­
gram. *"Ip closing the meeting the
ingathering of offerings wa* held
and a hymn wa* sung. About 60
attended the meeting.
The aeeond observance of the
Week of Prayer was held at the
church with th e . theme of the
meeting being "Come Over and
Heal Os", Mrs. A. J. Peterson
told of the "Rehabilitation Talk
In China" after which the group
prayed for Chinn ami it* great
need for physical*help. Mr*. R.
F. CAoper spoke on "Mankind in
Europe."
Mrs. George Dixon had as the
subject for her tallr “Africa,
Where Disease Takes Its Toll".
The song, "The Hem of His Gar­
ment”, was sung by Mr*. Britt
and Mis* Ellen Westmoreland.
Mr*. W. 11. Vance told of the
George W. Truett Home in Naxarclh and Mr*. Westmoreland
gave n "Forward laiok at Mrdical
Work In Latin America."
Following the singing of “Joy
to the World" an offering was
taken and th* * henedirtioh pronounced.

RWA Circle Meeta
With Mrsi Morgan

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TODAY &amp; FRIDAY!

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One source *nid the ngrmw
sought diplomatic. pressure by
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I the U. 8. Slats* Ih'pni tllient Sill
Mr*. t\. R. FalrrhiliL*Jr. ha* yiali government' In the Misldlreturncd to her home on Lake
atl(| „„ t-niluirgo on mate
Triplet Drive after spending two
whtrh oiiglu j..- u-.d to
week* visiting friends in tb lra g o ,
|}„. palt-.tine eotiflicl. L.
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Thi' general election wa* held , u^
, |ri|fil lu, t lll|th | („„„
last Monday In th? town of taxnu.,.li„(. ,n ............ .
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aelbt-try, Seminole County, for .
-- mayor, alderman town rlork ati.i ; , Jt.rllHo|,. III, fs sio si u |deu to
town manihal. The final re*ult* 'ale,line Atnlus to ' leli.tlu ft,mi
were.
BuWland
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mayor.
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ROMANCE!

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Ib-nmiMDaitHs fH-i lot ♦ ilu*
Unites! Sinn mformatbm wr*
iifftrc Ini* tislay. w ii--- d fie
ultirti- lilid -hm'-lu-sl Ilit1 i f n l u i X .
in spits’ s’i effort, ut
to stop lhs:!ji . Np *&gt; ’ '■. q i . Hi :
jurasl.
Kxtlli'i O' ilu* slay slsii Opklls'l
Du*, limit *tiiiL' |I»p »»«♦ ill *!•-.
eistoii to slit ids* 1 .0 .
two ss'i’iiiuti slats- mi- A t j h
ami 1 0 ■1
.1* wish mni&lt; lie.I t*. ^
n mile4 sui|s partul.’.

Stn Mil *!&gt;•_ oted f*'i tbs' •
Pa^i B .T e,'^ndW K7n0WVVauI.CnWuioli. of umko still
alderman. Tally llattaw ay—luwn
" ' ‘ t Haifa fiom ti..' c,-. ■md d.n 01.h 1 *.front th e -mini n ,
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night'
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id xilin atioii to 1 ■1 bark T . tio ■*
marshal.
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II again,, the Jr w.vii anile
SI 1 and Mr*. Ulan Dukes and
their daughter. Miss Norm* Jean. Ktoumi militia. »PI&gt; Bed to difc- regent of jttt'b atratn “ Ig td ' 1
of Plant City spent the weekend ..... nt ptoup, to j.uu ih.ni, Hint sleuta to l o . l ’-nh t-* l o- t a n d ,
visit ilu: Mr. and Mrs. Tally Hat
/ v «' Leumi. one id m. sitbet eitIM nv to C 'i Inis t I*'
wxifk. .
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taw*) juui family of Casselberry. ' J c “ ‘,h
ruiBR In At*
All of Bagi 'lvd’s p t '
Mr- Jean Hitchcock recently, units. Uxim-,1 a urun
lo-iflg tvgltls It'd ill u lout:.* to •
gave a stork aliower for Mrs. t a,’,, l •Kalnsi fUt till'I
Is-dav.' tlo-M nlll
Margie Adam*. Those prpacnl’ Hagana wnnomu'.d it .,11 a .h'l'^jim i...

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Ivn Adams, Mr*. Geneva Largent. tin* Trl Aviv arm Mrs. J. L Parrish. Mr*. Mary [ BOSTON, I»m . 1 . 1* I hi N
t ’AIHo. 1 s v11 -^-4- 1 I’1
Hitrbroek, Mr*. W. I. Ellis.
J f«*i it 2(541,1MHFnmn I’alu lii'i- » v
1 ptditiiiuury urnu in- U ltd Is. 11* n tm t^ r frtitifitk nntrrf tn
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over the Tbank*giving Holiday | c|„sesl la,t night by Bisl.t.i Ba
uirtilnui sif I'iib'slim- lull lunktMr. and Mr* C t . Hinlsor, of rui-l,. 32, ssl„.
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up. afts'i ilatrtustihg -iu-t’ - stnl
lotrrlnrhen, Mr*. \V. II. lloulin- | rrn |
lu!„ M1
tin s t u r l m i . ttmlrr .1 char os* of,
aux and daughter 8u*au. at.u charge* of plmming r.c di.-t Zi- p u t : , u n i t nu’I’ ib' irtmid&gt; liianLieut, iji^ and Mr*. It. It. Phil­ tstiisi pmpiigaiisla leu j It t
Sill .11 -flin g w h ip . mh I t'ltd**
lip* *'f Jacksonville.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. R Haltawav
and fnmilyjind Mr. ami Mr*. Tal­
ly llattaway and family of ('nstelltcrry spent Thanksgiving Day
visiting their parents Mr. utul
Mr*. I- if. llattaway uf Alta­
monte.
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Mr,. \V. It. Fairchild of Evan­
ston. Ill, i* visiting her sun mid
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mr*. W.
R. Kaiirhild, Jr, of Ca**cll&gt;erry.
Mr*. Ilildusnl Casseltierry, Jr.
enttrtainesl her bridge club at tier
home last Monday^ evening.
Hibbard Casaetlrerry, Mr. and
Mrs. Hili Cassellsrrry. Jr., Mr.
and Mr*. Harvey William*. Mr.
Jon Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Rutter and Mr. ami .Mrs. Unman'
Casselberry nlcbrnti-il 'Thanks­
giving by hiyvlng a big turkey
dinner a t Aialxa 1-odge. Tom Horry lias arrives! at the
Arales Driving I'atk. lie shlpiu'd
IK horses “here fUmi Lexington,
Km.
Another trainor has arrives! at
the Atalea Driving Park witli
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Mr*. G, W. Morgan wa* hostess
to member* of the R, W. At Circle
of the Flrat ChrUilan Church for
their regular busineaa meeting on
Tueiday evening.*. Mr*. O. T.
Perason reviewed tho second
chapter of the study book.
Following the busineaa meeleefrealimwit a* wrrp am i'll rrr
Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. O. D. Lnndress, Mr*. J. L. Horton, Mra. It.
Amcririlns are sjH’pdlitg mine
G. Fox, Mra W, H. Hughes, Mrs.
W. C Tlion, Mra Morgan, Miss thin 1120 annually per faintly oil
8hlrley Morgan and Sylvia Ptar- edilcatlon comparetl with *l«&gt;ut
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Production 'of ctunnierclal oxy­
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compound moat used for bleach­ gen in the United State* now
ing cellulose m aterial! such as amounts to some 14 ‘billion cubic
P el Annually.
wikxI pulp and many textile*.

Tournament Won By
Mrs. Stuck Yesterday
Mra. John Stuck was tho win­
ner of the ntne-hule tournament
held yesterday during the playing
meeting of the Woman'* Golf
Association at the Seminole Coun­
try Club. Prite* were also award­
ed to Mrs. E. B. Smith, second,
and Mrs. Andrew Cartawsy who
had the score nearest 60. Mr*.
Price Heard won the nine-hoi*
contest with 15 putts,
n
ast week's contest Miss
Dorothy PoweU, won a p r iu for
the low'score and also the unique
irixe for the most num ber' of
.Ives. Mrs. W. R. Williams won
the second prise and the putting
contest wa* won by Mrs. Ev.C.
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OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
G o o tie
CHICAGO Doe. 4 (A V -T h e
•iwwtlAMnl ifmm
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United Stale* Olympic Commit-,
fled court system would make
It'’- tdoay availed the decision
and of constable.
of the fiwlsa organising commit?}
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 4, Mb— unnecessary)
Merging offices of state atto r­
tn- at St. Merit*, Switzerland,)
Hit- traditional itejrhreak ton rage ney arid county solicitor umirr
ronerrnlng the "hot potato" stat­
Hr JOF. REICH LER
will t« missing when the Florida
us of who will ntnko up the
MIAMI. Fla., I he. l Mb On.
duck and goose hunting season the new office of county tax
United State* Ire hockey team tn of the big battle* in baseball ap„ 1* _
fir l&lt;! of C lew and, Ohm. who upetiO-DCXL- Msaday. because fir­ receiver. ____________ _
the 1948 winter came*. Yesterday peered to he (hoping up today «*;
Creation o f a state tax com­
ing wilt not ha 1&gt;ermitwd until
the committee, headed by Avery rumor* of dissension among Parlni.un
that
day
mission,
equalised
-aaseasmenU
Undo o|.en golf tourney yesterday
?£*
hunter, vm.-, S E I S M Sto. S®*"1
*™ -um
m num U
Brtmdage,, meeting
. . . in Chicago,
..
fir Coa»t league owner* leaked
with
a
■'qualifying^
I.
took
*
u
rt
shooting
at
waterfowl
t
r
t
e
n
|
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^
^
Florida
cities and
.toned ..tu wtUtdiaw- nil the 5t]f- ttfr.c'Td Uwarr~nll oiher artE"7
counties.
United State*’ team* from" the vity at the Minor Iwagur's 4fith
ly lead today with a 53-34*--67 the sum rises,, as usual, and
Authorising any city to consol­
NEW VOIlK, Dec. 4 M *i-1Vo over llie pat 7I. 6.4r»4-yjid Duhi- keep firing until nn hour tiefore idate
whiter eemteata if the Swiss com­ annua! convention.
any of its functions and
sunset,
Respite
league
President
C
iar-1
Duroeher.
suspended
for
a
year
mittee stick* to it* preference for
dtr-nl Country Clul&gt; coune.
Director Ren C. Morgan of t h e ' " I * * U,l‘ coun*&gt;’ in wl,ich
enee
Rowlnnd’i
insistence
Hint
nil
"fo
r
conduct
detrimental
ID
ha*rhe lev hockey entry of the ''pro- was *erene among the Coast’s ball* hq* I***eir signed to manage
William Urban of PolUlown, .State Gama and Fresh Water Fish 11
- *1™Kedfeam’a proposal, the result
fe-*ionnl and commercial” ama­ moguls, it was learned that Paul tho- prpoktvn Dodgers for 1MB,
l!MH, Pa„ had a 70 while at 72 wrre Commission said the delayed hunt­
of
16
work in which ha
teur hockey association.
I. Kagan, vice president of the the Daily Mirror reported today p rank Straw of Tnnington, Conn., ing on opening day was ordered studies mouths
constitutions of all 43
by
the
fVderal
government,
San Francisco Seals, and getter- In a copyrighted story,
Arnold Uantlre of LrCiLutg and which
fixes
the
rule*
for states, also provides for u sta te ­
ally referred to a* the "strong
The Mirror also reported that
wide vote ejery Jilt years to dtmon" of the league, hnd.ronfldcd -7H«le Walker,. ‘popular Brooklyn amateur Ray Raynor of Ml, Ply­ migratory waterfowl’ hunting,
lie said t). S Fish urn) Wildlife termini- whether the Constitution j
, ,
to friends that he was determined ' outfielder, ha* Iwen traded to th(- mouth.
should ,bo revised and brought up
,1 u M t f IHIUUI
to bring Majoi league b n -b all Pittsburgh P irftes with pifc»i« is
None of tlie "name" golfer* had Service officials explained they
d l l U U » * '“
to San Francisco.
j Hal Gregg and Vic Lombard for started hv rally afternoon and wanter to diirrougc the mas, to ilate.
hunting of ducks on the opening
Homestead exemption, the ban
1
k
Fagan added he did ■not care ♦ whorgwic.p Billy t o , plus^ cash
undisclosed last Jinwbeu were not expected .in •lay, when thousands of hunters on statu income taxes or issu­
whether the Seals entered the hlgj S E L ! * *
° ,h"
un'liwloM'1 1
. . . .
take to the lakes, hay a and ance of state IKinds and Attor­
Irngucs »» part «f the eight tilth
_ mtn*+A i*u
l,nl1
Streams. Duck hunting always is ney (ieneial Tom Watson’s nutiPar!fie Coast circuit or a* a four- Nl
/o !.t« ct at S o
n t ” ANDO Dee. t Mb—Moot oetlrr at .dawn than at noon.
clustM shop amendment are re­
The waterfowl season will dose tained without change.
ie"v"s U ? A n g e la * Oakiand^attd ,on’ M'1* Thr M‘rror said .there- of the nation’s lop professional Jan. A.
,
ii n J, ^ A *
‘ ,," kl*ml “nd by prevailing over tluri Shollon and r n i t c u r player* were on
Copies of itcdlrarir* "first
Each hunter may bug only four
Hollywood;
. . .
'w ho last season piloted the hand today to start the winter
will In sent by the .Statu i
It also was teamed that, the Dodgers to the National league golf tour wills the- JI0.000 Or­ ducks a day thla year, n r may dreJt" tit
Bar Association to every new spa- i
lake
one
Canadian
goose,
the
"hlg four" coast tennis, with the pennant.
lando open over tin* fi.tfit-yard
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execution of the Chicago Cubs’
IIr«rich Rickey, president of Iho par 71 Dultsdftad Country Ctuh nto.il prevalalent species In Fla., per in, Florida,
t.oi four of any other type goose;
owned t,o* Angeles club, had held Rodgers, signed Duroeher after course.
The Miami attorney plans to '
a "secret" meeting several Weeks tecibving an okay from Rust-ball
gather clipping* of all critical
The field of 10t, trimmed by nod 2fi coot In a day.
ago. to consider whnl steps would Commissioner A. R. (Happy) n qualifying round yesterday for
comment and nuggested changes,
In- necessary if the big league* i i ,it H i. The Mirror said. Chand­ non-exeniplrd golfers, was rendv
and turn them over with hi*
refuse the Coast’s rri|Ue*t for ler suspended Duroeher before to start teeing off at 7:fi0 A M.
draft to the fu llvbaL association
Major t-engue status.
tin 1U17 baseball season, wa* fully (KKTt. — -------- ------commilteu as the basis for n
I I «*mtitift§M tfmm I’tw* lin e |
‘It appears nliim-i n (i-tliiiiilv under Way following court actions
Among the participant* are livid, Colomlda. Mexico, Haiti, final draft.
that the American and National In ronnertlon with his marriago seven member* of the American Uruguay, Argentina, Braxii an t
Icaguea will not grant such u re to movie aettrss l.srraine Ray. .1 " **- r * •
_ *&gt; ■ i w . the United Ktatrs.
T H R t t FEATHERS
finest. It is almost ritually cer­
Other hemisphere nations, inRESERVE
First
Ram Knead. Jimt.t,’ D rniarct, Taw
NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Mb — i .,&gt; » uui , j i ., rat UUn-r, .Hii'il &gt;hiding Canada, will be perm ittain that the minors here will by.
Among Fine WhUkir*
pass this matter, pending action Rranrh Rickey, whp has hern
: teil to sign later if lliry deKinre 1M2 ” Treatplaying |Jn- role of hasehatt’s "Mr. lirrrisoii and Herman Keiser. At sire.
by.the Majors next week.
so oq ham) me two of the British
ured whiskies blend­
Hush"
on
the
Hrooklyn
Dodgers’
Ry HOWARD W. nLAKEKLEE
An infurninnt told the Associ­
The liealy
provides that:
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ed w ith I tie finest
managerial plans for 1P4K, admits Ryder cuppers, Eric .Green and
Aaaorieted Preas Science Editor
ated
Pres*
that
the
thrMclub,
An
aimed
attack
against
any
Jim
m
y
Ao
..,s.
grain spirit*- Will
that Commissioner. A, 'B. Chand­
had
placed
a
value
on
the
pro­
BOSTON. Dec. 4 Mb—A few
uf
the
signing
nations
la
consid­
They
will
baitUover
the
72be w e lc o m e d as a
perty held hy Sacramento. Kan ler ha, given him the green light hole route, with the IH-hulo final ered an attack against all nf drinks of water containing radtg i f t . In s p e c i a l
a*
far
as
naming
!,co
Duroeher
Diego, Portland and Seattle nt
them: collective military defense native iodine atoms mado in .th e
C hristm as c a rto n .
■ round aut-for .Sunday.
ri.fi00.000 mid agreed among Is concerned.
measure* will be taken in the Oak Ridge, Tenn., atomic ovens in
Amnli'urs
were
well,
represent­
"I
have
nern
the
eoramlsilnhV
themselves to rnmpciisnte those
event -of-any armed attack withia the past year- apparently have
ed
and
fine
of
thantearried
-n
ft
er."
Rickey
was
quoted
bjt_Jhi:
club* that amount. _ ______ _
been curing nearly all case* of
Ni'W YofinTm*«. “and that mill- lop honors in the qualifying test. the In-mi»jib ere V security xone;
j Knch of the ciiihs- going into alone is no longer around my IhnmtVing young Fellre Tontn of joint cOnsUitntinns will lie held fur hyperthyroidism In Which the
the Majors agrec-d to pay IfiOO.- ru-rk. Now t ran move ns I have Hartford. Conn., 'w hittled four defense of nn~ American Natldll a t­ treatment was tried.
j IMNl to the others _wllh a half wanted to trtiiVc for some time, strokes off Par on the back nine tacked outside the xone; the -na­
One hundred of these rases were
million dollars coming out »f the hut there are a lot of things to after tiiinming one on I he first tion* jointly will issue a cease described to the Radiological
Ig'tigiie treasury, the infuriuant tie done 'and I am doing thi-m as nine for a pare-setting Hfi-fil—M* file order In the event of hostil­ Society of North America today
added.
Herm Kctmrlau, pro of Rtoom- ities In-tween two American hy Dr. Earle M. Chapman, of
rapidly ns possible.
Roston and Dr. Sidney L\ Werner
Disturbed by reports that the
This wn, taken by baseball men Ingtnn, lit., wns one stroke ))&lt;•- stale*.
and Dr. Edith (Juimby, New York.
l-eague was spilt into two far- It* mean that any day now the hind with 17: Darwin White of
tions. Rowland rnlh-d for a spe­ announcement_would_i&gt;o_furthJ Atlanta was third with fiBr^and
cial session among the .Coast’s coming that Duroeher had signed two oilier*, Jack’ Tmilman of
officials and came out w ith in n contract to p ilo t'th e Rrooks Khelbvville. Ind., and amateur
Harold Paddock, Jr., of Chagrin
"united front" stand reiterating next season.
Certified Public Accountnnl in Michigan
their previous expression of faith.
Rurocher'i suspension for the Fiil Is. Ohio, quulifn-fl with GO
Tin- report of the meeting, by I '.'17 -i.'ason for "conduct delri- each.
vend
tin* hlg four was vehemently nii'iiUl Ui Us.-I.u|l" ended with __Th»—U U lllfi scotes and - ties
Former Government Income Tax Examiner
will
qualify
for
Friday's
second
-denied by the little fpur. IVes. the last out of the World Sei ies. •
Announcers
tound and the low GO on Friday
Went Rill Starr, of San Diego
That In order to conform to the provision*.of the Florida
will compete the final two day*
said he had heard of no stirh
Accountancy lutW* and the rules and regulations of the
of the medal play 'event.
meeting.
State Board of Accountancy he will limit his practice to
Emil f!. filrk. president of the
Federal tax matters and accounting procedure related to
Seattle club and Yuhi &lt;;. Soparothe same, lie also announces that he is enrolled with the
vicli, general manager of Sac­
H r. C h a rio t I.. I’crwmH
United Slates Treasury Department and pursuant to thla
Civile Terwillegar, Kemltmle
ramento, who recently .sold his
O p to m e tris t
T H R EE FFATI1ER8
enrollment he is authorised to represent taxpayer* before
Interest in the Kolons to Osear Couairy Cluli pro, entered thei
v .s . n, nounttON Balitytct, wen- lined up solidly Si0,000 nilaiido Open Golf Tm ir-. Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Rldg.
the department In cased involving additional assessments
Phone 291
•nd refund*.
W H I S K E Y . A against the "hlg four."
nnment at the Riihxdrend Coun-! Hour*: 9-12 1-5
Sat. t-12
200 Magnolia Avenue Hotel Munlsiuma Hanford, Florida.
In the first (lay of the three- Irv Club In Orlando today,
B L E N D -bottled in
Eye*
Eismined
Glasses
Fitted
After January 15. I9IH
Terwillegar 'w in paired with;
day session yesterday, Minot
Kentucky, admired
la-ague President George* Traut- Johnny Farrell of Westfield, N.
all o’vor A m erica.
Today’s best Dour-’ man greeted the delegates from J. and Joc Taylor of llrislol, *
hon " b u y " a t a fil Icaguc i with a resume of Na­ Tenn.- Taylor b n former pro nt
modest price. In tional Association activities in Id* tlie Seminole Country Chib.
Terwillegar reported that Fel­
year as president, winding
apecialChriatmaa first
Up nis remarks with a warning ice Torxa, winner of the Wendy
c a rto n . 00 proof. that requirements would lie high­ Rarrle trophy at the local club
er for Admission of new leagues. last Sunday for' the low net hon­
or* in the mixed Scotch four-1
4/S QT.
sumo, is leading the qualifier*
In Orlandn with a fiyettinder-par
■— b
GO irver the (1,454 yard Dubsdrcnd
course.
Terwillegar ami his partner*
NEW YOftK Dec. 4 M b -Jo e were slated to tee off nt 11:0(1
Loul* and Jersey J im- Walcott, o’clock this morning.
both •I-') tthlcly is *aifuil a.
fighters go, tmik well eanteil tn l&gt;
- ^ b o ttle d in bond
|odav to get In top iiu-ntal and
under Government
physical shape for tomorrow's
supervision. Fullworld heavyweight championship
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED - PRICES GOOD THRU BAT., DEC. 6
b o d ied p re w a r
fight.
K e n t u c k y
Odds tar; as Idgh-a*. I to ill
GAINESVILLE Dei- t Mb
Rtraight Hourbon,
lands will retain the title he hat The Uid vet sit v of Florida of*|
6 years old. 100
held ten years. Then- was com- fleiallv diTtlned an Invitation tn
proof. A real holi­
-H EI) ROSE”
pnrativcly Rule betting.
participate in the Cigar Bowl
day value.
Lust word from the champion’* football garni- .to Iki played in
4 fo H lbs
ramp was the unanimous verdict Tampa on Sow. Year's Day, ll
of hi* sparring partner* that hi­ was announced offirially nt noon
4/S QT.
lt lielter than ever.
yesterday hy Univrrsily officials.
The rhallrnger’s n s a o c I *(e*
The statement asserted that "It
made no such rlalm for their was the opinion of the players
man.
that (I) the team prefers to be­
Utuis at '212 pounds will hold gin plans now for the next re­
OLD CHARTER — an IH-uound advantage over Wal- gularly scheduled season anil (2)
rott; his reach Is 7G Inches, (wo that the press work, Including
K e n tu c k y 's fin ta t
Straight Hourbon, 6 more than Walcott’s: amt' at six the preparation for examinations.
yearsold. Every drop feet two he It two inchcy taller. Is so great and so vital th at time
••ARMOURS STAR
In punching, speed, and ring used otherwise would mitigate
prewar whiskey. An
id e a l g i f t f o r t h a craftsmanship the margin in fav- against the development of a
moat discriminating. or of Loul* Is much greater. * successful unit next year."
In special Christmas
A fter the collpsae of ancient
About tH) per cent of Egypt’*
carton. BO proof.
Egypt, the country was domi­ 18,000,000 people earn their living
nated by fprelgn conquerors for from* agriculture.
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U .S .N o .1 5 lbs. 23c

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1 lb. fe n 38c
III. KIT.
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lb 79c

5 lbs 35c

POTATOES

Jar 27c

SUCEDBACON

4 for 19c

GRAPEFRUIT

lb. 45c

“Ultra Refined”

lb 27c

PEPPERS

GatorH Decline Bid
To Tampa Bowl Tilt

Coffee Extrad

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Ready For Title Go

NESCAFE
SPRY
CL0R0X

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NUTS

Clyde. Terwillegar
To Play In Tourney

PICNIC HAMS

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C it E A M
Phone 1218

KoumilUt £ Amin mm, Drug*
Lx treys Hr tig Store

W ORK W ANTED
OFFICE spare In Metsch ttuildlnr.
L a r ti light officet, -lowly docorated. all utilities, heat pnd iani
ta r eenrtce furnished. Call 808. W, H. £ A. Dept. Star*._____

Oas apace heater, JI4.93 up
II. ». POPB CO. INC.
SF.WINfl MACHINES
SALKS AND SERVICE
Perl's Sewing Marh. Shop
115 H. Khenrh
Ph, 1190

CARPENTER WORK, small nr
large joint. I'hom- 580-W.

FLOOR ^SANDING £ finishing,
cleaning A waving. Dor power
unit enables us to work where
RKCOltD PLAYERS and radio*
there is no electric rentier tio
for rent. Dy day or week. The
available. !!1 years experlcnr*
Musi- Bo*. 110 W. 1st St. 0 . A ltf I T , double: rlutv meat
II. U. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
display
ramand
compressor
in
Phone 053.
good condition, . new motor.
It&gt; H u rin e s s O p p o rtu n itie s
6 A C ItK S of tiled farm land, ca­
Lodge * Son.
eellent eomlitlon. 13500 per
f
i r t KN’T OB ^A r y itc U u rMBS. BROWN Ml 1,1.KBS Fruit
acre
Phono 781-J. Bo*
j Cake at Ptfjfty Wiggly « Tnh|# ;ant"f}n highway in Orange City.
. Care-Herald, -------------*
See Mrs. Hoga, c o Westfall
Supply.tiro.
77r i p s
NEWLY remodeled store buildj |g . 501 Celery Ave.
FOB SALE—Umeroek foV drive- FII.LINO STATION, doing nice
ways and '. roudwav
Phone
bmiric.
Will sell stuck and
BOOMS with hrrakfaat prtvl.
1241.
equipment cheap. S18 Park
leges. 309 Park. Phone 1351.
Avenue or Phone 9101.
TifXF.DO FKKD5—esienlete tire
liner'* TitTe.fr P .,.i S,.,re
W A N TED TO RENT
TRUSTWORTHY luan or woman,
Pnrt firme. To serV'ire route of
l UKDROOm furnished or unfur­ VKOKTABI.F plants fur small
candy bar uud womenV Tam­
and Ijiik*1 acreage. Cabbage.
nished house. Phone 1000. 8;30
pax luurhnme. U«h«I ilHoiue,
Col lards. Broecolh Cnii|ifl,»wer.
to 6:00.
No cVpcftciKa icrjuitodl E-’U.'iOnions. .Lettuce. Eu-arolo. Turn,
ntn Strawberry A- Item,, .f \\*
ihI rn*h he,-ilcd.' Write, give
APARTMENT or light housclb-11 Lake Monroe, Fla. Phono
phone and address. Il»v J. M.
keeping rooms. Phoiie 21.
r\
Care Herald.

ESTATE FOR 8AU5
¥FIVEUAL
ROOM HOUSE, partly fur-

WINK FOR'YOUR FRUIT CAKE
at JIOMKICs.

12 SPE C IA L . S E R V IC E S
nlshcde. - Bedrooms. I 3 down,
RENT A CAB
140.00 per month. For' uuirk General Electric automatic blsnYOU DRIVE IT
action. Call Phone 9173.
ketx for sleeping comfort.
PHONE 200 '
II. B. POPE CO, INC,
8WICKLAND-MOHHISON
tNHURANCB
U-DR1VK-1T. INC.
REAL. ESTATE
&lt;&gt;A. Muihn shotgun,, excellent
FJI.A . MOUTf.'AOK LOANS
condition. Hughes, Big Trailer RADIATOR cleaning, tvpairing.
RAYMOND M. BAH., Realtor
Park. '
New Radiators, new cures. We
Registered Broker and 7
take off * in-.tali Jimmie Cnw1-8(1
GAL. Electric wafer healer.
Insurance Agent
an‘s Sheet MiUal Works. Pliulle
Electric S«*tvire Companv* -07
Rfli. 4 Florida' State Bank Bldg.
510.
klagnolia Ave, Phone ’"l
SMALL C( ITT AUK, *i acre land
Expert Radio Repairing
near postoffice larke Mary, CONCRETE TtlAH’KIH Ih 6 —8*8*
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd St.
It', 51—8x8x8, manufcnturi-ti l&gt;y
1500.00 or ear of equal value,
Chapman A Pexpld. All fur $30..
'll loti at Elder Springs for
SEE US FOR
00, End of E asi Second St
tale or trade, 1P2U Dodge truck,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
another for parti, $1(15,00. 1931 ELECTRIC
AND TYPING .
RcTrigcrntot.- Call
model A coupe $105.00 Brawn “ 408-R.
CREDIT I.URKAU OF
R.* Y a te iO t. 2. W 181,
SANFORD
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110 N.: Park
Phan s 180
Springs, Sanfo. il- *
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' George M a ffe ttr ,v.
FDR RENT—Floor sxndsr. Ea«y
BUILDING Iota In A out of-City.
upc ration. Reasonable rates, Kan
Priced to acll. 1*honc H75-W. CONCRETE sewer pipe/ gtease
traps, septic tanks, blocks,
ford Paint &amp; Class Go. Phone
iMbK SIX "room frame bungalow
benches, steppiiyg stones. Mir303.
with gnpd floor plan, house in
arh- Concrete Co. 309 Klin Ave.
____ DllDGli-,.1tLYXtOUm$good condition, has several i-jfc.
Plume llhliL
—,t
i » 'R'lHr 'AND ft HR VICK
ll'g tUUL '
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Phone 1011
- ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Beallur WATFRWITCH Out Iamid Motor. 109 Pslm tito Are.
Used very little, tiargnin. Fied
Itaymond l.undquisl, AasiK-late
SIGN
8.
Myers, Hit East 2nd Kt. Phone
Phone 733 Atlantic Bldg. Jlldg.
Show cards and Doatara
417-J.
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PROPERTY. Ono
O— DEf-VH SIGN BBRVJCJt
and one quarter acres-on high­ SOFA, tapestry covered, excel­
O. D. lan d res*. Phoe* 1031lent isindlthin Girl’s Idcycle.* P.
way With small furnlihed htiuie.
C ^ g n t Radiator Shop for coniO. Box 255.
Plenty of spare to erect several
l»h to radiator service. 105 Sa.trahins for Income. Total sell* MERCURY &lt;tut lain,d Mnlnr —
fen! Ave, Phone 355-W
A i g price $5500.0(1.
NTw 3.5 horse j lower going at
RnilK RI^A , WILLIAMS. Realtor
AUTO
REPAIRING, ’Hall's Gnrused prirc. The W at "Kicker”
Raymond LondquUt, Associate
age, -Sanford and Celery AveBox
No.
on
the
market.
Write
Phone 733 Atlantic Bank lllda.
nuca.
29 Care Herald.
| NICELY ARRANGED fhre room ALL-I.1TE Alumintim cairm ent
Fur Dcpcndahln
bungalow in &gt;good at-ctlon. This
windows, tloul'le hung ulimit- REFFRIGEItATION SERVICE
property is alrrwdy finanm l
nunt dnd steel rasement winCall
and ran bo handta! for a rea­
ilnws.
Mi inch' Concrete Co.
GANAS REFRHU'RATtON
sonable down payment I'ala nee
300 Elm Ave. I'lmne 1315.
SERVICE
monthly.
I’ll 570.W
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor C hristm as. Gifts. Shipment just
Raymond Lundqulst. A»*«clal#
received.
Mojlrrnteiy priced. Bookkeeping service, part lime;
JV^na 733 Atlaalic Rank Bldg.
Glass, exquisite • Silver pieces,
also, advice and assistance on
novelties. Ordem taken for dolt
ioelal security and income tax
fl ROOM house" partly furnished. * clothes.
Antiques. Mayme Hodg­
matters. J F. Dempsey, 309
Must sell a t once. t CaH 10OP-J.
kin, South of Airport.
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
r
FOII 8Al#K
TREE ripened oranges and tan­
.
DIAPER SERVICE
ATTRACTIVE 6 r t ^ house, all
gerines $1.50 Bu. 018 Park.
For details of the safest "maid
electric conveniences. Call 438service” now In Sanford call or
W between 5:00 A 5:00 P. M.
FRESIlTi.OVS’ERfl DAU,Y~Are
write 'BABY VALET, Daytona
taking orders now for CHRIST­
Beach. Dinpcra supplied.
5 ACRE FARM,” 4 room house.’ *
MAS. Wreaths, Door Spray*,
miles out on West 1st Street.
etc. STEWART the FLORIST. IS N O T IC E S— P E R S O N A L
.See Charles Gantt or call 779,. 814 Myrtle. 250-W.
JV.
ATTENTION LADIES!
0 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Make a one-stop service fur all
f l t E A L ESTATE WANTED
your laundry and dry cleaning
needs by using your favorite
Highest cash -price paid for used
Self-Service Laundry,
10 ACRES good farm land, must
furnltura.
Ted
Davis
Furnltura
THE IIELPY SELFY LAUNDRY
be tiled. W rite i . M. Lee, 1524
Co. 811 E. 1 s t Ph. 958.
Pearl Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
405 W. 16 St.
- Sanford
I’LL BUY your ra r regardless of Royal Marter tires are back again.
S ARTICLES FOR SALE
age or condition. Roy Tlcel, 305
It. B .I ’OPB CO. INC.
W. 2nd S t
SWEET Hamlin oranges $2.00
SANFORD
D«autv Salon, tele
bush. R. W. Lord. Phone 788- WANTED" CLEAN C 0 T T O N
phone 1354 or Mary McMahon,
RAGS, Will pay 10c pound.
telephone 1354.- Permanents all
Th# Sanford Herald
methods, starting $8 and up.
FLOWERS
for all occasions
WANTED AT ONCE. 15 used ORLANDO Morning Sentlm l. OrMcNBIIX A YOST FLORISTS
pianos. The Music Bax, 119 W.
Undo Evening 8tar. Call Ralph
HIpoo Are. Just off Celery
1st St. Phone 953.
Rav. II65-J.- •
Off tea ph. 493 residence ph- 918-R
HELP' WANTE1D
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
STORE FIXTURES, commercial
Delivered to your home '
fED." *Laney’
y’a Drug
refrigerators, soda fountains, GIRLS WANTED.
Phone C-3105 or 294
Store.
tables, booth*, chairs, special
built fixtures, fracters, ate. Sanford .Bowling Alley want* pin ASTHMA—Free trial. Nephron
Vapor Treatment ho* helped
W rite or phone collect, R. W.
boys.
____
thousands. Write Nephron Agry.
Bouldin Ufg. Co. Volusia CounBox 406, Wheaton. 1U.
^ M FpIr Grounds, Delsnd. Phone EXPERIENCED white man for
lubrication job. Apply Stan- 14
LOST A F O q N P
dard Service, 3rd A Par
ark Av*.
1-30 GAU snd 1-35 gallon table
goals. Owner coll at
top w ater heater*. Electric Ser­ ANNOUNCING the opening of FOUND—3
1212 W. 3rd St.
vice Company. 207 Magnolia
th# Modern Sewing Shop, plain
Ave. Phone 101.
and fancy sewing, altering— IB
A UTOS FOR SALE
children's clothes and layettM
Christmas Gifts—shipment. Just
a specialty. Mrs. W. F. Har­ 1834 CHEVROLET pick-up, good
received. Moderately priced.
rie tt and Mrs. F. A. Wilson,
condition. Call 78.
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Glass exquisite silver prices, *401 Celery Ave. '
novallio*. Orders taken fa r doll
1034 Dodge Sedan, reconditioned
clothes, antiques. Maym* Hodg­ WICKER dolt carriage.
Phone
engittv, new tlrvs, radio, $325.
kin. South of Airport.
438-JL
I’how 1297-W,

4&lt;'tint IHHrta 11Mix 1**11* *&gt;*«!
and W'*»'‘tileJlrimarv nml_ Dviedo j ,nB only a» lar a» Lyon

Th* enur e wound up yesterday ! Krcmter K o L r r l Schuiftan •
afternoon with the presenting of.jt.ilunrl rnnilnrird i-rinng * si certlncati and Input pins to 79 lU)rl nl public einplnyrs 4ml
food ha mile) s who attended fo u r;,,
,, uf mtlll, ^ „ ,rrmP ,
to iix h«*urA of the M‘hool.
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Dr. Fj .ink Qulllfnitn. tlirector of
«*» dW uotr failing numinum
thr Sfmtmjr* County lim ith
i pay tluougnoul rrijiu*, ■» fbial
portment ami Kef Klrt-her, vh*ir. j (liyc m (fo «tiiLr% Irtl b&gt; lliJ
man of th. Jayeec health commit'. M
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in f u r it i ot- Tin; «,*u I'Nt t lea, aponwira of'Uie school, thank- r , , •
.11't.ci:. m:niNui.i; c u i 'S T V . eg the f Ihamileis fur Hietr c»-1^•»nlrdc«ation ol U lm r.
KTATK rtf KM'IIII'A
otHrmtin*
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ts I’ltOIIATK
.1 was the sevoml
! d,(wu fnmmdhlet oppe-iftmt in­
IS Itt: Ttlt: SHTaTK n r At. to Sanfoi
have li"1 eugree wiurh will !*•
(|n,v|l n1|t| |,B.
Schuman'.'
|ir:UT 'rtll AVIt.INtl derraeit
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TO Aid. WllftM IT MAT 0«N. wnduelrd ever the state 'V h&gt;- j ,
CISits
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lit*.i IIran, Ur'S, d* ■
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ituimI. and tha* *h, wilt n if i)
I A mobile guanl officer died
t« th. It,.in.r,&lt;1.1. It VV. t t , n ,
10
Furmer
Nazis
■tt Paris front injunc* -tf last
fount, Judg, of Siinls-.W r'oun))"*
J week, ’ raising to 22 the numlter
yiorlds, .*« Hie t) ts ) rrf t1**
11'»»'&lt;
M
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flow,
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, uf dealhk' sluce rioting alut -alivti, ),.r uiiiuoval of Mm, * and
f.,r iinar dtM-bsre, a* Admlstf* importance under ll,c Naxt re­ ! "Inge l&gt;cguti moll* than two week's
l rat ri v of r bo r*iat# of Att.er ( gime.
ufjo wlren 1 2tl Fiein’h ^rnio'is
•tlslntlBK drr*a,rd* on ltd* If, da)’ in thr noturious npuple’s court I struck, asking 25 pci iiuit wage
of Novrrntwr, 'ttfll.
(lie InDgsrmige sMatshall I'iJn *»■
uf Berlin. - which tried tieam • Itneteascs.
ilitr liiaiolios PhTtw
sometliitig vise again.
Adiniiil.lii.lrl, ..| llo
^ cases. He n u . convicted D'f hsttMrst4nf AlbeiI ijoioil.i.a.
tiling the easel uf foreigners
“We must cK'krly undvraland
ROME. Dec. I l,P) Kuimii
ll.irdi. ,1
under Hitler** "night ami fug' an immlnlfd shakrup in the al
that tlie cost of tho M ai'hall
T
decree sod perverting the l i t " met uf Pivniiei AIftile lie t'fts Plliu cannot h- ineiisUted now,"
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JPlMIK, HKMINttl.K C ot? T V. n f'lream n —tn -ihr-Nnci-'jiroirn»wv-; |irn rm ttmtinl—fo-^rw oU to—ti- Jwi_»umt4UUgd. “ tf,. rapiml .p jtu
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_}$45V»Hf ■n appriipriatinii a n d . i-Ay. o,
for ext eifUinalion of P*'h” The da) ami tlie lndepetf|lini
kt .xti : )&gt;)■ KMiini'A,
"night and fug” decree was *h paper II M e.'aggi’i" lejuirted think, th a t wilt to- till In fuel.
IN I’lHHIATK
It
IJi lit Till: K8TATK " F W
i ecied at suppreealng ivsldtiiw ' that talks, .which tt" ptenttei hi*
tlKITJt. .Irl-r.l—tto the NiUt» in occupied ruliii lief;tl condneting with the llepiil'.
T " A1,1* W ill'll IT MAT ININ. ^iic»
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by'vpiriting civil tan* mi'* Iicans and . I.dtsir SncinliHis h«il *
s.'KIINt
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leached a "decisive phase.” U *hpfttiy !flY#fi. Iltat German) for secret trial.
}ilii hfhf liftiii flU4 hrf fluttl f-ROLLER
Tlie pd|ter as-erteil Uiat l&gt;Wolfgang Met! gen tariif, a Io­
fwri it*
ralftV uf lbr *•
Gas|Hi i nlianiloiKst pious t&gt;&gt; iol%o
♦iflr *ff \&gt; It Jt* It I »fl V*■»*♦It: nian util hot ity no inleumlioiial if mcndier of the l.al*|i Sociallaw, aecUMsi of helping to eurr.'
flt«I tailX- fill’ll 'hr* fsrlitjun
linn t **ih t*a ri r. Apil I li«i *!»•* « *11 out the "night and Dig" deeite. tai» Imbdeiate leftist*! into •"*
|t» i In- | |*i in iin
I; \\
The r.'inl condermied tin; tl'- "inner cnliinet" und » ip swing
U.jir. .CuiliiU- ifnJui gif—MuinlnAilgL fendanl* in *hsrp Innenoeo—«»o* Dig_tutt-ayd—wu—ugicemcu!—wuii—jj
i--tditt&gt;. FbjtiitB. pu tH*—t iih it-ij ttllinis-i d &lt;tefeH*g pjfas that [Ssi the Republican*:—
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Tlie pleiniet
-«&gt;■• •» ,H'
_*if nntir
f*** ft*iji 4i»«’luutv- -rled tindci ortlers or senb'l of­
I itiiAuipfr.il tlx id lb r &lt;*iii»ii ficers ami roercion fiotn Hitler. eonanh'ilnu n ffrlllig a Reptlldi
i can lepteaefillilive a po-d With*
at IV II IleaIf t *1*e»-iM'it. »*W Itit*
Jfifll it18% »lf S’livrlliliui ffWtl
poittulio n* a nu ml-ei " f
liitilHiie
Motorists Warm'd out
tlie policy-m aking in m i rahinef.
AitmfiiSt fall l\ iif * eta*Htt:
**f \V. It. ItviU- ti'f iHti
'4 4 i«t lit lift! 1141IM I'RKF «»l*»t
If this i, ininiactlral. to'H T O Pj
until thev have passed.
Ipeihals litas the first irr.tup.

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Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

State Food School

1 Condition* along the Mrdilriranean coast wrie m» i i i i k j I- tli.it
trains liom Pali* weir punted-

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I n ,p «ov,‘,n ™ nl
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T I P - T O P ICE

Dec. U. I want to greet every
child in Sanford and Semincd*
comity and I hope parents wilt
encourage their cnlldren to pan
m the parade with me and conn

jail.

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r«fT nplif.'* cj thiol «!•'* nl» «l i(
g puller p i r u l « ir i- ^nitl **
wti*l « ‘ntuif htttul
(«ei T h em N on T"or C IJItlS T -'IA S W hile O ut
fh usercl ^ mnU&gt;ri*t whn hit ft
jIful
T ti _
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Ijjl jlM
Jim cf^T
ntm
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h he ail of a *m th ImiTnd fit e I ruck I
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on
Park
Avenue
clear
t&gt;.
Twenty-J
In
IW'.i
an
I
qgiish
scientist
Siipiilv 1&gt;* tin u d .
promptly
lly be*
Creomuldon rtl
th* SecondVFtreet. and patrolmen re-j covered that *mk bfiih rontalns R
cause It goes rig h t__ i* amt of the
a
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trouble to hrlp loosen andd expel: pot ted that tlie Jiolhe cai aicet- Idannin. Ilu* active in atelial th at
germ laden phlegm, and Aid
tor was plessed-lo
pte
_ - naturalem
.
erntor
tlie flnoi I convert* animal bides to lent her. J
to soothe and heal raw, tend—
tendcr^ln-^' jM„y,| ts*fors tin- nifendci was j
If
flamed branchial m ucous m em ­
In It A.I), il Is teporD'd tin «
He was in tested and flnttil.
branes; Tell your dnigflrt to sell you tcaughl.
j
I’iuine Aft
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t n l i h ttlie
t i M iimt « u 1"rcording t,.
Creoniultdta)
Chief Roy t. .Wilt Emperor Clouditt* ite mpxtodon « .1111 Khh I I'irs l S tre e t
___you must like the way it i &lt;n"ts, who today also warned 'itrnt: which had tun-n preserved «
___ . oilaye the oougti or you a r t ; nu'li'i i*ts not tn drive uvei fitt- fur ngi-s in Hitlerian jee.
MNWWWlUNNrt'KMMUMMMNMHrsrxVirVM'OsAiMMWiWt
to bara your money bode,
those nu streets in evenUnf Lie

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

Il'MlSaM Mum ••■a* n w l •
! in the morning, so that Che ps,
nmrshnU' ran assign earn
*“ehilil
1 In
hi, sir her ptupt’r place
in the parade. The paraitr* will
leri by children up in six
CAPUDINE he
yrars of ig,- trjlTCmt til cuttume, followed by children up to
six years «f use on tricycles,
or In Itaby Carrtagtak
QUICK RELIEF FROM gu-cart*
Children marching in costumr
Symptom, al O u tre,, Arising from in the age brarketa it to 11 y ean
10 to IH year* wllj follow.
STOMACH ULCERS and
Contestants riding liicycle* Will
due toE X C E S S ACID come -next anil precede Itie floats.
Fra* 8 sell T*n *o HIa m«Tr MtmairtHwt Santa Claus' float will close thn
Mast Help *r II Will Caat Vaa Nothin, parade.
The Meretib.it? Asa relation ha*
| O ver I h r m n i l t i o a I w t l l n u f I t u U i t u , .
' Tm iiu m t base burn wild for wl*i of provided Santa with an ample sup| *, intumu.ofin. trr». »ti*lnt- tram I w r u h olv of cam!'- for dlstrihutio i,
i inJ Dura,nal Ulott &gt;lur (&lt;&gt;Iftaii S ilt—
a w D'imMm . I mw m Slant ll i r urti, buth, during the parade and at tho
Gatlin#,,. Hih UH*. ,,*S « mW». tta.
party to tie held on tho Tourist
tin. In S u m ScIS.
n O iln t1 trial
A«k fur “WUbit'i M n u n " rbirb lull, Center grounds.
In n special communique from
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Phone 2-0729

French Cabinet

the North Pole, Santa Clan*
praised the work of the Sanford
M in h in i, Association and .th-* .
J aycet-s in arranging the para-ti- , f t " " '1" * .'*"*• ,i ' V ''"r
,
which will welcome him to Sa„ * » « » back by idle bulls ami
ford Saiinday morning.
Uuncbeoit* ol mobile guild, i,
“Christmas.;* Santa said. “i» th e ' poltoflice in Nice wheir the
a cmlutii
'festival. I will he Central Labor Committee &lt;alKu
delighted Ml olim nliy i&gt;|&gt;en rii. t a genetal strike.
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iiini in ili iji. w - ihail Le under*
writing the 1el oltil'iiatlotk ami.
picspcrity «&gt;f t »- I"* N&lt;» oiiv caii
11 ■■miimm&lt;a n ..mi I'aar "s.i
pillt'i Will
iurt cl
tu rn during the next Dual t tr. Ink.- ii.'.” .
The \ nginian ^HBuril ,igti ft:
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Allium -i thiletmiHinng ptiic control,, igliog- end of ti:- “ nr
i- jn-ilt Mipte
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jing. rtul alio,jliuruol tcircr u itt^ . *'-u.*:c'J.i uaru—C.a
ion , ' t *. Kurnmlibrv aln! uj.il' iu li, &gt;.))-|Qg lli-lt * ami -nti.o
ler off
”Able.tcan Itje enter,.,nr m ye, - lejie
|h i || «p|V:iri
tth.„ „ * Nlull. lb it ?aol.
ol prarc will -tagnalr and uta tiow tuic dc^li it liuiineitpr .i
••Fiscal . ..i t it y in tli United
licit!lev
loie contlnl ol then burtneo "
Stnltv. o- iri-f
- livid, oft,* of th r smithetn Drm -**f Dr'lO'- r«cv fu. UiiJi —ibwii iicrnis in-Cnngtv*. who fnniueniweni*’1' '■ &gt;' c* "i k&gt; d ?•
UAl'II. out ft
ly gptll wtili the Administrat
' ' * *’J
(he only biiW&gt;
(fir'domestic iruiies, ilcclniCtl ln,n -ttattcini sourtfiuo-a
“Ul helm
• 1 h piCpaied fm the N t|lt4 n l ijjj $h* 1 u *'
Association of Manufacturers: • Without it there would be na
again,*! t'&lt; Uf f 'C: Ill, lfif l
"I make thi. ihullcitgc It, the
WitB ll c i dhci
ITcstdcut of the .United Stntp7 fi eeiloni equld" U'll
IT th r Ma,-li.ill Plan j* -,i es«r*o h u i 't ' i eliwwhere.
t ttr! to the futriie -ictirili **1
lift. HI TLER ILL
America; jf the Mutshall I’la,
it- sir essential to thy aup|ires«ioi‘, .'NEW .YORK U " I bV - Dr.
of Communism and tho-e thing Nicholas Murray llutb i. K3, prehostile t« ns. their that the Pi"
siihnt enter It
of G'ddtnbla t Tnblent "f till* t tided States, in iversity hgs. dcvchi|«rd luottchtal
the budget, which*he will -ubmft onciniO'dia. !lt‘ \V'ilium II ■ Me*
to Congress next nioltU. nihire CasttjI f • ujjBferyili mciloal "fdomestic s|K'i|dlng in |&gt;rn|H&gt;i ti'-*1 fleer. lUltlOllltcH tiMlay.
,
to tlte rontribtdii.iis ,&lt;&gt; is' -cot
|lr» Balter cidi i*Hi St, l.ukc's
abroad.
ho-.pitai 1nst_iW(s'l. for t lent me til
“ Under the icadeiship of* the fui a digestive di-tuihjin,,
Piesiiicnt am i.with a sympathett
retp,in»e. f i.’m CorigM --. this can tj
he .done.
It &gt;lmiild Is. ifuiic i t '
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it mine neev"H n.
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I tv
of the leading S. unto adv,s-.it*
nf govrrnnirntn! rt-nmimy, -aid
IIA Z K L U A K D lN O N
that while hi' Vi'teil t,i out tm*
ire $597,188l.l&gt;IHt in* winter le h e f
W ot Id I'n m in is t iittcerl
for ^France. Dali and Atist* i,
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CREOMULSION

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NOW
SflFSHOPir
“CWAithout
SHA
NDCARRY
Painful Backache

Vaitr wfffftp n
ipijcMljr, *i*irf iVf
__ Mg*4 iskiMh u u i
Iw Uw sscsss ___ sad wasW aut nf th*
li...I TWO* I* most pt«*(« toss shout 1
lints ■ ilsjr.
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Whrn dt-driUf nf kJi
fpartko,
tnlw-nma mstUr
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IrX Isifts. V?**of r*P snd
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jilxhts. ••slliax. rrifllnsH unt.r th* »r»s.
h—,»f K.S and dfulrwsv rrf-jn.nl or orsnlr
• m p i alth smsMinx snd burnt nx sum*.
11i.f. »,»«* that* h H r n l u wrong with
sour kuliwn qr llsd-Ur. * I
IV-a'i wait I Ashyt-ur dmxxlsl lor D-ff'i
rut*. * til mutant dlursUr, nt«4 furra-ifutl/
hr mlUlona (sc wlr II imix h n i'i tl&gt;*
h saiq r rtA s t * a 4 wilt M e th o H a ll* * of
k h io n tul&lt;*&lt; Suali o s I p -l-n fo u a w a -ta fro as
r m r hkwd. G ot D ose's Pitts.
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75 Percent Think
II *rtilliin*.l an I 'a f f 'l o t )
lieVeil the training w.tnld make
tin'll! gorul si.ld 'r' -.
. Tu the queslinn " Wtotbl you
prefer to slay in lliv~tiatlitii':
unit '*r transfei in tin- tegular
At my if you had votn rhnhf" twti
nut nf three triumi'* wtiuld |iick
UMT. All the. trainrog nn* rotulm Army men h-iigned to the
exiH'i imenlal unit
Some thought that in the UMT
unit "we ate treat"! nijue like
individuals ‘ Instead uf just n
iiunrh nf men." tint others &lt;u’cideil "they lire fiat strict oif you
In U MT.” Alto! hr i I- Ili ved Hint
in UMT “they lira! you like a
bunrli of teen-agers."
Tlie Army also ha- tali'll a
lirrliniiiiar)' 1"3I after eight 'lavs
of Isisfe training uf tim second
UMi group, Tlir«e vntllhl. the
Army comments, ate better educ­
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

l*AGE EIGHT

Cane Is Presented
To Judge Sharon

carried by Municipal Judge James
Sharon which waa carved by It.
It. Meea of Geneva and presented
to the Judge, Is attracting much
A colorful hand, carved canc local attention. Mr. Mecs, an

elderly man, ta noted for-hli wood
carving, especially of canca. •
Judge Sharon today proudlv
pointed out the carved and colored
figures on his canc. These in-

elude oranges and Itm oni, green thorns normally crow on
foliage, .p in k flamingo, black
parrot, Seminole Indian ncad, deer,
Newfoundland is a little lai
mule, and sheeps heads and a sea
horse. The carving* are where than Ohio.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1917

Associated Press Leased Wire

French Police Are Russian Plan
Ordered To Fire On Is Denounced
*Mobs During Unrest U. S. Secretary Asks
Communist Deputies
S h o u t "Assassin” Number Killed In
And Seek MeetWith
Palestine Fight
President A u r i o 1
™ PARIS, Dtf. 5 (A*)—The Min­
uter of Interior announced to
the national anemhly tonight he
had authorized French police to
fire on mobt. Communirt deputiei
shouted "Assestin," - - ------Troopt and'police were on the
alert throughout the atnkt-bound
nation after another day of Uir
moil duTing which strikers in two
#citiei temporarily wreitrd -control
from authoriliei.
The Communirt-dominated Gen. eral Confederation of Labor,
meanwhile, hinted the way war
open for a back-to-work move­
ment, and sought to confer with
Pretidenl Auriol on lire new %lringent anti-Mrilte Uw,_ .

I

Meanwhile, the French gov
^ e m in e n t, harried by crippling,
8P Communist-hatched work stop­
page* ran head on into another
»trik*- today when government
employe* began walking off the

Increases To 44

spokesman denied r u m o r *
rearhing Khartoum that a
British official had been
slain.

The flrat Immediate effeel wa*
'to blackout electric power, haltWASHINGTON Dec. S &lt;/P)
ting, factories, ajopplng the sub- q—The State Department said
wnya and choking off communi­
today new meaauras to pro­
cation*. Sailor* and mobile guard*
tect livra and properly of
* moved Into the power house*
about 10,000 .Americana In
nt once and got aome of the
troubled I'atralfn* and near­
£ generator* going again, but I'ari*
by countries are being atuw remained badly crippled.
died. These Americana are
T h e ' council of the republic,
bring adviied through em­
the upper chamber of F ta n n ,&gt;*
bassies and conaulate* in Ih*
legislature, waa summoned to ra t­
Middle Kasl to refrain from
ify tha .drastic anti-strike, anany art* which may be con­
tl-aabotaite legislation passed yessidered provocative 'and from
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taking any unnecessary rlak*.

CIO Gives Okay To
-A tom Plant Strike

D

■ f WASHINGTON Dec. S (/P)
—Chairman- Hlekenlooper (RIowa) of the Senate-How*
atomic energy committee pre­
dicted today that “mean* will
be available* lb prevent a
threatened work atoppage by
CIO worker* at the Oak
Ridge. Tenn., atomic plant.
TTht^ipum
J i t work at Omit Ridge la
such that w* should not hay*
• strike In Ihl* atomic ener­
gy aet-up," the Iowa senator
•aid. "I hope and feel con%
fldent that the m atter will
be satisfactorily resolved.
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OAlfj-RIDGK, T enn. Dec. 6 &lt;&gt;£»
—International headquarter* of
the CIO Q u , Coke and*- Chemical
Worker* Union ha* aulhoriu-d

^ a atrike at

the

government's

Hi* declaration evidently • mar­
ked the beginning of the long eanaetpd American effort here to
determine whether there arr solid
chance* for agreement on the fu­
ture of Germany nt thia confer­
ence,
■‘Th# situation In Germany la
■ real one," he declared. "It
urgently require* now— wlthuut
delay — four-power decision* on
several apeclfle fundamental mat­
ter* of aubstance. I a*k for ac­
tion on these point* in order to
end the" present .dlvlalott otv Ger

. . T^e United State*. Marshall
declared, favor* -"the establishWent of n provisional igovarnment
- ! r«Hl Inur&lt;! tin l*«If Kl»fc*l

II, AhStit'lATKU I’llKH-S

Arab*, inflamed by the «
inn partition of Paletlig*. at
lacked, the Jew* twice today in
tet-Awv *»d
and Urn
^
h
TeE-A«v
the le.mtuig
retulliug corn
s u r t i '^■ - - 4
*Uin I ( A m i n f f 1 0 5 3 8 1 1 1 0 1 (1
bat railed
raised to 44 the number 4*in
in
l l i . b i l l i (day*
l l V I In
1 iiilv'
®
*
in (mar
four riotoui
in llll&gt;
the Holy
Land.
Plan* to welcome Fred ,W.
The dead were 23 Arab* and 21 Smith, of Ventura, Calir, preri
Jew*. Hundred* were wounded. dent of Llona -International at
8:30 o'clock Weilneaday morning
Damage
nag' in Jeiuialem alone wat at the Florida State Bank and at
&lt;r.•••liaw*4 os raa*
south city IlmlU upon ar-

President Of Lions
Slnternational Is

Commission J , iOiTOC1f i .

Negro Police I rating.

Thn City CommDtlnn yesterday
at a hearing upheld Ha action of
the previous meeting in rein
stating Willie Sutton, negro 3ml
Icemen 'following hi* auspeniton
by Police Chief Roy, G. William*
due to complaint* of undue uaa
of force In arresting a negro, Itf
wa* reported today by Gordon
Bradley of the City Manager**
office.
.
City workmen, aald Mr, Brad
ley, were yesterday
removlnj
lighting fixture*, furniture am
other peiaonal property from

Circuit Court Will

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LOT (L O R
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S a le ro f lota 4, 8 and ft of Block
B of Prairie Lake aubdirialon on
U iR lw r r v by t#», % BtSVDOfO n d
wife to E U e K. F a rra r of Orw u today reported a t the
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a aale nrice al ---------

“New Look” Comes
To Newspaper As
Result Of Strike

Movie Writers
Santa Having Trouble Reading
,u aJk ed .aff ^ n u ^ilwCSIllll .gtltlU
any -cxj-cutiYc* immi-dtatply tinpany
plum to cimlilllti' their
Are Indicted On"
IVlail Since Losing His .Glasses mmmv'l
publlrnlivii wTlIi thr*Chicago proo Appeal Is KxiH’cted
FlU,
-On lMonsure Driving
The A 111- n t o w n typcsetti-i •
Contempt Charge N f'K III 11)13., Die. 5 •Ait tic Telegraph Service)—Santa tla u i •trunk
dfti-r turnini* down t.

Of Farm Bureau VFW Will Observe
Pearl Harbor Day

to lay at a Communism-in-Holly­
wood investigation whether they
aje or have been Communirt*The 10 now muit Hand dial
to determine their guilt or inno­
cence.
Thai* named in separate in­
dictments returned by a federal
grand - jury, are Albert Main,
Dalton Trumbo. Samuel Ornili.
John Howard Lawtori, Ring LaiT
ner, Jr., Herbert Bibcrmin, Rob­
ert Adrian Scott, Lester Cole, Alvah Betiie, and Edward Dmytryk
Eight of them alio were indict­
ed on an additional count altcg.
mg they refuted to say whether
or not they belong to the Screen

Post 3282 of the VFW will hold
a (upper meeting a t th* Legion
Hut Monday ovonlng a t 7:00
o'clock and In obtorvanc* Of Pearl
Harbor Day. membari of th* Post
who tver* tnero at th# lima of the
Japanese bombing will toll of their
experience*, It waa announced
today by John Sauls, adjutant.
A ChrDtmaa party will bo de­
cided upon; plana for th* Dlatrlil Writer* CtiBd.*”
mooting her* on th* second BunAll 10 had dtfllned to answer
day In February will be discussed, specific questions about Commun­
an&lt;l plana wll be mad* for attend­ ist affiliation* during hearing*
ing the State VFW conference at
treatise** n I'sae KlakO
Ocala, Jan, 17 and 18, aald Ad.
Julaat Sauls. F. D. Scott, poet
commander, will preside.
HaturdJy night dance*, jointly
sponsored by th* VFW and
American Legion, are reported
to bo very successful a* a mean*
of raising funds to improve tha
Legion ltut,

TOWERS
RETIRES
WASHINGTON. 'Doe, 5—C/P)—
Admiral John II. Tower*, C2,
MERCHANTS THANKED
who flaw th*' Navy1* first sir.
The Sanford Negro Chamber ef plana, has retired from active
Commerce at Ita meeting! last duty after nearly 41 years Mr
evening accepted with thanks tha vice, the Navy announced today.
f£0 donation by the Sanford Mer­
chant* Association t o w a r d a
PRICB INCREASE
Christmas celebration, and *q H
TORONTO, Doc. I 1*&gt; -A n Inthat tbeyjiop* to add
ease of M * ton in the price
to g al a nig Christmas tree and
“
' -jrw rt
toy* and candy aa gift* for color­
the Abled children on Dec.- 20.
Ubl Bale* Co., Ltd., distributor*
The celebration will be bald at for the Abltibl Power and Paper
Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Co., Ltd., one of the biggest prolt» waa announced by Dr.
in Canda which sends ap-

i&gt; having an awful lime lately leading all there ietlcn from boyt and
g ii. liltCr hr loti lot glanrs. .It veemr that he war up on lop of the
North Pole putting up a i.ew I'M aerial for hi* new radio whrn one
id thr gi y wire* holding the pole in place dipped. Santa jiggled
amund eild dromed hit glavir* into a 60 -foot deep rnow drift and lias
b-e-i locking (tifTTirm ever iinte.
He say* that lu- ha* tried read &lt;
ing aome of there haters without
'glasses, hut i* having n hard
time because aome Imyt and girl*
don't write quite a* plainly a*
they should, and maylie •oniv of
them who an- nut yrt out of kindi-rgardrn almuld turn, the jolt over
to Mg brother or sister who mn
in grammar school.
^
*
Little Samira In-f Kader ol
.Sanford ha* gut the right Idea, he
says. She draws plcturp* of what
• he want*, like a doll house, for
Instance, Little Marilyn Mom sent
a letter front the Mayfair Inn
where she live*, and Santa wont*
to know how the boating I* on
FLORIDA CITY Dec. 5 (/!*)th* St. John* River which 1*
pictured on the envelope. Since The csilrrn gateway to the Evcrthere la no snow in Florida for gladrs National Park wat dedi­
hia reindeer and sleigh, he feel*
that a boat might be just the cated here today in the first half
thing In which to visit Sanford. of a two-day ceremony which will
"Now here'* a letter signed be completed tomorrow at EvrrJackie," said Santa, ‘"he prints gladcs City will) President Tru­
real nice, hut' what Jack!* la he? man officiating.
I’ve got 17 Jsekiea on my San­
The ceremony was. divided into
ford lie L All he want* I* a train
ICastlssea "* t*aae Klabll
that blow* and puff*, a wagon,
a Texas ranger double holster,
cow boy boot* end spurs, and
cowboy belt and hat. He must be
IP n ttw rS -m ra se Twel

Fertilizer Shortage Foreseen

As Influence On 1948 Planning

AILANTA, Dec. 5 (A'y -Shortages of commerical fertilizer will
influence farmers in making plans for their 1946 operations, the Fed­
eral H em ic Dank of Atlanta laid today in it* monthly summary of
burintss and economic condition* in the southeast.
,
Ihe high prices for main (ash crop* have resulted, the bsnk saiJ,
ia fsrmcis applying heavier amounts of fertilizer materials.. Normally,
farmers ift the southeast use 30 percent of the'nation's fertilizer pro-

ductian*
-■ ■ —
-----The price of eommericnl for- phat# for1 use under legume* are
tillier ha* Increased 10 to 12 not scarce."
___ L
percent In ihe past year,' but ’ The bank’s "November review
even eo heavy use is atlll profit- coven the Sixth Federal Reable, the hank aald, adding:
serve District, composed of Ten“Farm ers in the South are nessev, Georgia, Alabama, Mismore fortunate thaw those in Metlppi and coastal Louisiana,
for they can pro- Department atore

Glades National
Park Dedicated
At Florida City-

lit ami two-lhitd* pv&gt;'‘'*1|1t wage
liwlWUC that rarrind with it ■*
provlsiuti that liu- w n t l y ex­
pired contract with the Allen­
town Call-Chronicle newspaper*
lm con11iiutil. • *
The paper*' executive editor.
William D. Ih iificrl, »aid the nnInn Violated the contract • in do
•Haring it* termination Oct I
without giving written proposal*
of change*. Such propoaal* ars
a rnmiltioH of termination, he
aald.
,
Clvde MaJ.tr. pro*ld«n» »f H"'
| l ,nnll* M r,l

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Governor Caldwell Is Stevens Murder Case
MainSpeakcrToday
la Given To Jury
In 2-Day Ceremony JACKSONVILK Dee. f&gt; M’J -

Mandamus Action Is
Dropped By Jaycees

The Seminole County Junior
chamber of Commerce liosnl of
Director^ have decided to drop the
mandamus proceedings to redJstrict the precinct* of the
county, it was announced yester­
day at their noon luncheon by
Secretary Gordon Bradley.
Th* decision wa* mad* follow,
ing a discussion with a local a t­
torney at a director*’ meeting
Wednesday evening. Bradley re­
ported that th* directors decided
to leav* th* proceeding* up to
Individual tax payer*, since It wa*
determined that {he project wa*
not on* for tha Organisation to
Kandl*.

Teatlmonv In Ihe trial &lt;;f Don
Steven* who said he killed Rich­
ard Melvin for welchtn* on «
180,000 number* rarkot debt and
threatening hi* life wae rloeml
today with Stevens the eole de­
fense witness.
Several surprise witnesses had
been promised but IWenao At­
torney P. Guy Crews choee to use
only Stevuns. thereby gaining
opening and closing argument* to
the Jury.
State Attorney William Hal­
low** used no rebuttal witnesses.
Crews asked the juror* to con­
sider what “any reasonable man
would do under the circum­
stances" which - existed a t the
Melvin homo when the shooting
occurred, adding -the gffair wa*
an unfortunate tragedy.
Ilallowc* called Melvin * death
"a cool, calculating, money-mak
Ing murder."
The caee was expected to go to
th* circuit court jury later today.
DYSON'S DERR
Fred Dyeon, building contractor
and former county commissioner
today proudly displayed In his
truck this morning the antlered
head of a deer that ho ahot yea
terday near the W tkiva River.
With him on the hunting til
Rom Humphrey a ritH *
Hagen.

*4 ’

Move Is Launched In
House To Cut Pro­
posed Aid For Eu­
rope By Big Sum

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 oP)
—Hep. Lodge CK-t'onn.) de­
clared today United Slate*
Million Barrel Tanks troop* should slay In Iltly
"In assure law
At California Re-. -anindefinitely
d order." ''In the peace —
w e signed with Ita ly ,,
finery Are
Burning* treaty
he told the House iluilng de­
_
bate on the *V.M),000,1)00 fur- Kl. SKGUNDO, Calif. Dec.
elgn relief bill, "we agreed In
It (Ah—One man •»« killed
guarantee her e s s e n t i a l na­
and at lra*t «ne Injured to­
tionhood. Lodge said with­
day In a spectacular explosion
drawal of I'. S. troop* ha*
which btrw apart a 127.000.been post (Mined from Dee. 3
turret gaanline sluragr lank
In IS. It should now Ur put
at a Standard (HI t'o. refine*
o([ indc(initrl) and the Amert* here. Harry lla fle ,. an
Iran garilson In llalj inrveeutive of the rnmpanj,
rrrased. he said.
said thr Idsre had I« rn confined tn the single lank and
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5 (A *).Hurt so far as he knew there
were no nlhrr injuries.
A Republican program to con­
trol In ing coiti appeared aiiurcJ
I I. SEGL'NDO. Calif. Dr.._5 fut-Cunwtcii! conitderation- as the
t/TV Ari uhvlelciminetT number of Senate GOI* |xiliry committee de­
worker* were injured today by a cided today to rullalMiiatr with
terrific explosion winch blew apart the parly leadrit in tlie Home
a gasoline vintage lank at thr on anti-iniUtion Irgiilaliotw
Standard Oil irfinery heir. A ball
Such a .piogiam would be drlutut later thr (lame* bail ipirail tignrd to counter tlie I0-|&gt;oint
to two oilier lank*.
plan I'rrridrnt liuman propoicd
Ambulance* and (nr equipment to Congirii Nov. 17r
rolled into the big lank - faun
Chairman I aft (H-Ohio) of
in a ttirain. Spectator! wri.’ thr |Miluy group told a ncw»
1 1 tiMiitMirsI «ft 1' i t i r l l i i h i i
confczcncc that Senate and Hnut*
Hrpultli.au tt iiln," will meet next
week to dctriliiine whether "two
or llttee" nitti-inflation meaturct
can he pudtctl through b tfo n
the qteciaj veitipn tpnti (oi the
Clutilmat holiday*.
lull caul these u traiiiltt pomHr A sslti lATKD PH EBB
hly would rxlend exiuiil controls,
Tin- "new I.Mik'* h r newspapers, irtpilate tiiiJiint on' grain ex­
l»irn i*f printer*'
dispute* changes ami chill mil ailment buy­
with 'putdUher*, spread in Allen
ing. I I caid lltr -m aloti alio
town, Pa., today
Ulf nawa, boys and girt*, Aaata t'lc.^* will arrive hrre .Saturday mornllag on the Frenchman's . Bay I Th* luoth-nl of publlahtftg edi- ilia uortl (i m ili'r h gidation un­
motor cruiser at the Municipal I'iee arid*will take hi* place as |ae*l of honor III the big parade which (inn* through n typewriting and
will start from th* Plrv up Park Aveau* at !0:3tl o'clock. The parade U sponsored by thr Kinfurd phot »■cue ravin ir profe--’ was In­ der which the government would
Merrhanta Association and I* being organbrd by the Jaycees: Walrbrs and many rash price* donated troduced to the iuilustrv in (‘Id- take thr .lend in attrm pli to
by the merchants of Banfurd will be given to Im i j * and girl* for Ihe best iqirchlng costnmm and deco­ engo Nov, 24 when
mem­ bung ah .til iotuilla’l) ag,erm rnti
rated bicycles. The parade will turn east on First Street, south on Hanford Avenue to Fifth Htrerl bers of the AFL International in imluilry to allocate w ater crit­
then west to Park Avenue and eaat again on First Hlrrel la Ft. Mrllon Park where Hint* will leave Typographical Union walked on'. ical piiHlurli, null as ilcrl,
hia float and hold court at thr Tourist Center and distribute candy to all Ihe children.
Chicago'* fir Ini: dailies havo
Wblli w tmiur; Intelvst* ceuat.... anil in that form ever since t e n d mi iloimstic problem^, the
’’Yesterday Hu member* iff th**. .Iluuiie went a In-ad with tie bate
ITU latent 134 in Allentown vu tin- .\ilmini*lration‘*&gt; emrr-

Case Grows Out Of
Refusal To Say If
TheyWereCommies

A . Reconvene Monday Wilson Is Secretary

J . W. Wilson was elected a*
secretary of the Seminole County
.Farm Bureau a t the meeting of
the hoard held a t Lormann'a Res­
taurant last night. Mr. Wilton
will All the vacancy created by
the resignation of-M. L. Culium,
who will continue aa a member
of tiro board, however.
Henry Thureton was. elected to
serve aa treasurer of th* organi­
sation. Francis Meriwether, presi­
dent, presided over tha business
srsilon a t which time plans for
the year were discussed.
It la the dealre of th# Bureau,
Mr. Meriwether stated, to make
th* Seminole County Farm Bu­
reau a more active organisation
and tentative plana for thia ob­
jective were outlined by him.
These plant will be submitted to
the member* a t their regular
general meeting on Jan. 10, th*
time and place to be announced
later,
—

Many Injured In
Terrific Blast
. At Oil Refinery

_ J, were today m*d« by the
on* Club at ita meeting at the
Tfwrlil
Following Ah* avgraatlon of
mtnol High
Uon Fred Ganaa, Seminole
School assistant football roach,
the club agreed to furnish a
plaque and. trophy annually for 18
*
*
veari to the beat blocker on the
football team at the high school.
Plana for a Christmas party at
itry Club on
th* Seminole Count
Dec. 18 were made. The regular
meetings of Dee. 18 and Dee. 20
were cancelled. King Lion W. O.
Livingston-appointed members to
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5 (fP)
preside at th* 8alvatlqn Army
kettle at rertaln lime on Dee. 18. Ten movie writers, produced ami
John Ivey outlined plana to ole- director* today were indicted (or
tain more revenue to the club
contempt of Congrni in refuting
from gum ball machines-

largest atomic plant . hero' In
•vent no contract la reached with
the Carbide and Carbon Chemleal* Corn., by next Tuesday, lo­
cal president Clyde L. Terry said storage a t t h a Municipal Airport j Civ|c
county, official* have
today.
Q
ura
rt“
a.
whrro
Ghlnt
u
X
l
^
requested.to
*l_d In the we|
The approval of the atrike vote
of President Smith accord­
(IWiliaeM m -P m * Kiaht,
trainer* will stay and other bar­ come
to King Lion Llvlngeton. J,
rack* leased by tha Intercaaalon ing
D. McNeill will furnish epeclal
Bible School.
floral decoration* at the bank for
the occasion.
,

. Circuit Court will reconvene
Monday a! 10:00 o'clock with
Judge M. B. Smith preaiding, to
continue trial of criminal cases
during the Fall Term. A venlr#
nf 80 jurora liaa been summoned.
. it waa announced by O; P. Hern­
don. clerk of the court.
Caeea aet for trial
Monday
Include: Willie Walker, charged
with lewd and lascivious conduct.
— Ip the afternoon, the case* of
w W alter Zander*, charged
with
automobile stealing and of Walter
Mungeon, chirped with breaking
and entering with Intent to com­
mit a felony have been act for
trial.
•
-On Tuesday, the case of Frederick Georg*, charged with man;
■laughter In connection with the
traffic death of State Patrolman
L. C. Bender will again be
brought to trial before a new
- Jury, the former fury havinr been
&lt; 0 d e b a r r e d following the iline**
o f a member and the consequent
ruling of a mi*trial by Judge
Smith,
• • &lt;

Republicans Agree
To Offer Own Plan

For Immediate Ac­
tion By^Four Pow­
ers Over Germany

LONDON Dec. '5 (/^ -S e c re ­
tary of Stale Marshall urged the
fotrign miniiter* council today to
“drop generalities’* and "try to
Property Damage Is find out what each delegation
really ha* in mind" for lettling
Estimated^ At Four peace
term* with Germany.__‘
Million In 4 Days Marshall
attacked 'Soviet For­
eign
Miniiter
Molotov » almost
LONDON- Dec. 3 (4 V daily demands for quick creation
A nti- Jewish rio tin g 'in the
British colony of Aden ha*
of a central German government
cost 4i lire* ainre Tuesday,
and declared:
» rolonial office apokesman
“Any German government call­
said' today. Hrlltsh troops
ed upon to adminitlcr a Germany
are being flown from the'
S u n Canal rone.
divided a* it is today l*y ilia polThe colony and protector- ■ icie* of the .occupying power*
’ ale are near the entrance to
would be a-sham and a delusion."!
the lied Sea. The colonial
office *atd rabies from Gov­
Marshall led off today'* council
ernor Sir Reginald Champion
ditcunion on Germany'* economic
reported the death of U
future and hi* prepared tlalemenl
Arab# ami 19-Jews, with the
of | ‘,000 wo'rd*-w»* hantfed- to re­
wounding of many more. A
British naval party from two
porter* shortly after the meeting
destroyer* ha* been helping
the Aden police force. The convened.

NO. 275

—r-

WASHINGTON, IW . 8 bp)—
An iiiqx-al, probably from th i
White House, for o voluntary
cutback Iq p) ram fro driving today .
was forecast by Interior De­
partment o(fical.a.
Ibiliett K. Friedm an, rttimsel
for (lie ilepHrtuient'a oil ami
gas ilivision, told th e joint con*
grrosionnl eronom ic. com m ittee
ulxiut tin* "voluntary program "
nnd enid tin- appeal will lie
math' tty n ex t weekend.

Km lift I'lplertu-vrotary (Hear
I.. L'liit|inioo said Interior offi­
cial- liavi* maile mi plait* to
Tolliiack pficet" of gasoline or
ruAl. lie mude tlie atMtelileut a*
lie tit get! Cohgi eta l» vote emer­
gency power* to fix prices an l
ration these two basic cummoditles,
.
A s ri lea of questions, by Re­
publican member* regarding va­
rious shoitagea. in this country
in relation to rxpoHa f«r- Kuropcaii aid tiltmizlil a brisk charge
by RenaUtr O'Mahoney (D-Wyo)
that there ate "some people In
the .U nited States and some In
the Congress who w'ant to do
what Soviet Itnsria desires—wreck
(he Marshall I'lan."*
KLKH MEMORIAL
Tlie Elks Memorial Service will
tie held at the Methodist Church
Sunday at 3:01) I*. M.. Grand
Exalted Ruler J . K. Rowland, Jr.
annmincod itnUy.
The sermon will lie delivered
by Mr*. Edward Kircher anil the
public I* cordially Invited.
CORRECTION
Raymond Lundquist h a t obtain­
ed a city permit to build a bom*
at 1403 East Fourth 8tre*t, not
S00H a* furmerly stated.

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