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                    <text>THE SAWORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

General Bradley Returns To Army
After Hitch As Veteran’s Official

John Leonardy. The board al»o
denied a request made in behalf
of a client by Edwin Shlnholtcr
((•&lt;•&lt;!•&gt;■••* u p * r i p , imp I
to close Reklsw Rosd a 25 foot
a Urge scale and can be con­
opinion of the Waller by Attorney strip leading to tMe some lake.
trolled.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (/P&gt;This demonstration occurred tim ers! Tom Wstron, who, be
Omsr Bradley came
Rotary Objectives Gcncral
Dec. 1. lit 12 on the athletic field •aid, had ruled that with the inback home to tbs Army yester­
of the University of Chicago un­ cirsie in tsUry, the Judge wsi
(I'm Ui h * tn w r«(p om i
day to find Us site and problems
der the direction of Knrico Fei
mi
. u » Italian scientist.
| no1 •‘"titled to docket fee*. This recognises no special faith or strikingly different then when
mi, ,fsmed
'"^Tic ~if«v*mmcnf n e v e r ton wa* derided to be retroactive to creed and includes in its member-, ha left more than tw o . yea**.
confirmed any rejwMi coneuin j,)ic ,jmr Judge Ware look office. ship men of all religious, politi­
cal or economic groups who share
For the next couple of months,
We sre striding hy tire ABor- the common Ideal of making the the former commander of the
which have f
io past. Hu* ,nry Grneral’s rtiuling" said II. B. world a hotter place In which to 12th Army Group in Europe will
devote his time ‘to the transition
an l«c mad*' |
chairman of Ihe Commit- live.
Mr. I.ane discussed the first from his moat recent assignment
235 rtf ttlti*
.» •
object of Rotary which he defined of running the Veterans Adminelement p i*
,l" ’
morn' n8'
a a_ lh e development. uf _irqu*ln- D ual inn to . directing th e . Army’s
-"It t-&gt;-piiet-ly-a &lt;|u.-»lion of-law,"
durtd Trent ursnhimI. - ------- tnnres sa an object of service and operations as Chief of Staff Gen­
tho engln- declared Attorney Wilson,
declared
that In Rotary there sre eral Dwight D. Elsenhower plans
of uranium
l.ake Mary resident* In a polla
t&lt;nn of M7 «ilgnatures, were re- many ways to develop acquain­ to leave that post In early
&lt; nj!*&gt; tratc pii 'i-niocl ti«l«y hy J. F. Fields, tance* both pleasantly and profit­ February to liecomr president of
tun in tm-td 'thn nointc-il out thnl repaving of ably for all concerned. These ac­ Columbia University.
The Department of the Army
■ we ti i- it the Country Club In luike Mary quaintances, ha added, soon deve­
,01,
{torn! bail l« t n discontinued three- lop Into friendships, and friend­ set aside an office - for Brad­
n tut' .-(«i i|ti!ir(crs of it tnilr from the ren­ ships arc the greatest asset any­ ley to iim- until he take* over
igctive command, hut official*
in th- atom- trr of the community and that one can have in the world.
“ Rotary urges us and expects ■ay today it probably will lev
citizen* were displeased by this
us", he said, "to be friendly to­ just » place for the General to
rally means net Ion.
n ib«- next
County Engineer M. C. Hagan ward our frllowman. The best gel hit mail. Bradley has let It
Ih- known that ho inland* t»
ital expend)- - tat* *1 thnl work on the one ami
devote the coming weeks to get­
to nporost n hnlf mile strrtrh hod cost $8,500
ting . re-acquainted
with the
aervi," h* nddtsL and that the extra stretch will
..... .
—- y0#rs
ice In which
he solved. :i**
, government eo-t an aiiditional $*T,000. ComIs-fore being ‘‘loaned'1 to th"
a group, or ‘mlsxlnber I’ope reported that the
rrans Admjnstrntion.
j_
tgittet-ra «-•- County Is repaving the roads on
‘The tall, bald' general
ltr—xnfm-rtirr-- money-ebtnitwd 'front rare track
mu h jnfoi i fundi*. and that the Commission
figure heramo famllini to
available '■» Jl* Imping that these funds .will whether Its proprietor was a linns of combat troops ll
i. country L 'meet the |t'.5,0nft expenditure on nicntl*cr of Rotary or not, he in­ iope will roam the Army camp*
. . ______ «t
j f the
in develop- countY road improvements. Cnmami .commands
.... ,United
that any husihe-s which ___
ih r,u tuner. nibsibtu'r McClelland pointed out sisted
States, getting to km*v the post­
serves
the
public
as
Rotary
,
that n*w Is the time to do the
will tie lUCcesful. for llo- war soldiers, and their troublti.
tepnving while tlie Dickinson teaches
lary .is the church at work, and a I " c I*!*'*1*! too, to visit the millie- 2 (/!*)- Construction Company has Its ItoUrian cannot stand on tin- taly school* and staff college*
....iuccd last machinery in Lake Mary.
high plane of Rotary ideals, and ami find out how the thinking
ts for exp&lt;-rThe m atter was deri ded In at the samp time debase himself Km1* In there time when the
atomic wen- favor of the paving wlk-n Jake In hi* private lifr, or in his Imsl- 1whole pattern of comlial plansliucted tut K. Hick*. company reprrsenta- ness or profession. Declaring that nihc.i* bcjvy$f_
in n»*'
. . .*. subjected
|_
i- Pacific.
tive. nfered to pave free the road with him, Rotary is a religion, lie modes &lt;&gt;“f warfare,
cot from the running from this highway to the said that “The Matter who said,
Bradley
Bradley says this travel Jit
the Atomic old lallmad station. Acrompany. Do unto others as ye would be the 'United
■|jf'
'itates will k rtp him
and the l)e- j,iy Mr, Fields to the meeting done by* was tho first Itutannn." too busy to make
........ any, trips
|i| the armed w m , |f.
pugh and Herlierl
' i
Defining the third object of outsido the country before .he
tut the con- Lamport of Luke Mary.
&gt;f sta'rr.
Rotary aa the npplication of tbr takes over ss Thief nf
[ucst of the 'Petition of Charles Taylor to ideal of service to personal, bus- However, his nssoclstes expect
......... Silver Lake Drive,
north- im-ss and community life, Mr. that sometime later he will make
anyone who no Inspection lour of the Pasouth road tunning from Onora Drossier said that
ftnnit to t h r lakirrw as dented af­ Uvea accord ing tir-thl* rale ‘will *ciflc. 'a n T r i t l e has not seen
ter F. C. Fullerton, owner of sev- bring distinction to sny organize- „jnce 1U'_'H when he was sta
e n -l'd s near the lake protested lion tn which he belongs. A Bo- tinned at Fort Shifter, Hawaii
a cantain
thnl itkwould lower the value of tarian should substitute service |
w hether n ' Pacific trip might
his property nnd deny the public /o r personal gain, Mr. Drossier
tl ■’ m lit to use tin* road, which pointed out but added that he u k c hlm M far as Japan to
at present Is relatively unused.
did see General Douglas MacArMr. Taylur was represented hy

Lilienthal Says

|

Judge Ware.Suit

Whlrlt will farilltnlc advnnrgi In
triirt-Jul as well ss military uses
of ntomir energy.

It said the const(urlinn proijtnm wiB consist, of complete
facilities for the experiments,
housing, utilities, rommunications,
protective structures, Instruments.
tinn circulta nnd control and ubsei vution posts. .
Sonic wartime milltarv ' Instalhtllnna will Ire rehabilitated,
the announcement snld hut gave
nn'hint of how many persons will
he involved in thn construction
nnd the later experiments,

Give Something
FOR THE HOME
Thin Christmas^

Bradley

place In which to live,”
Rabbi Skop spoke on the fourth
object of Rotary, nr the advancemeat of international good will
and understanding. He recalled
Hint, Rotary first took on an Inter­
national aspect In 1910 when the
first club outside the United
States was orghnized at Wlnurpeg,
Canada. •
T
“.Since then,'* he satd, “it ho*
swept the world, ll must have
something great and big th at
busy men throughout tho entire
world feel a need for it in ad­
dition to their work, their church­
es, and their various other organ­
izations, and will give their lime
In

l l 't

•

■

.Rotary seeks tn advance InUr

national . aimlan laiuUiLg__through

G la d iro n w ith it to m o rro w !

schnlarshlps and oxchango of
students between nation*, through
travel abroad, through Interna­
tional ronvej] lions attended hy
delegates frhm every country In
tho world and held In VkHmtJ
c ities;’ (Tirrtughnut tho ‘ woVla,
thruunh piihllc forums whefo
inlernallonsl .problems iy r dis­
cussed amP through outstanding
■peaksn on international topic*.
Vlf we are to have peace
throughout the world,’” ho con­
cluded, “It must come through
men who are Inspired with Inc
Rotary Ideal nf service tn their

Iron; shirt* In 4Vt min.
Iro n s -s h u ts In 2 min.
starts, stops, opens and
closes automagically

will

sketebea. carers everything from
the invitation to the merry, good­
night*. ' I t wjll help you plan a
party and tell you what to wear,
what to serre, and even what to
•inic at your ahindig.
Adventure (Mas
"Whit# Terror," by John J. rioherty (Gro»*ct A Dunlap) telia of
the, adventures of the Ice patrol
. . *. an exciting book which folIowa the eareerx. a l the, Interna­
tional Ice Patrol, the men who
try to keep the ocean free of lee-

company him on a thrilling Jour­
ney complete with typhoons, ship­
wrecks and sea gypsies.
*‘Mls» IBckory, by Carolyn
Shrrwin Bailey (Viking). This
la a perfect book for small-fry
though teen agera will enjoy read­
ing it to young alitor. This fas­
cinating story, winner of the 1947
Newberry Medal for the “moa:
distinguished c o n t r j b u t l o n to
American literature! for children,”
will hold the interest of child, and
perhaps her adult reader as well,
from sta rt to finish. I t is the
story of a liny country woman
with an apple twig body and a
hickory

Mark of the Leopard,** b;

TEEN TALK
,\P Newsfeaturea
Dear Judy.
Books for bookworms, (hat’s
our. motto this Christmas. An
easy way to solvp the gift Prob­
lem, and any girl or guy will ap­
preciate a good hook. It won't
look like an easy.way-out gift,
either.—Not If - you stop to con*idcr whether Sutle or Mshle or
Jjrk like sdvmturn, hobby, sports
or success stories and then gtve
them a selection they'll be boomhsh shout
Herrs' a roundup of Interesting
IdMiks which may give you some

den G. Stevens and Patricia Kem|*el (Lippineott) .Is .the thrilling
story of adventore in Central
Africa.
“Sugar and 8plec,” hy Lor­
raine Belra (llarcourt, Brace).
The adventures of a 17-year-old
girl, a high school senior, who
finds she must give up her college plans so her brother can go
to college. “Why always boys V
she asks herself. "Doesn't a girl
need nn education too and why
must she always take the leftover
Jobs?" How she copes with this
issue makes Interesting reading.
“The Golden Flash," by May
MeNeer (Viking) is all about a
gold and rod fire engine which
wanders across the country In the
middle of the J9(h century.™ - ■
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N ature IA vers
"Rufoui Kcdkall," hy Helen
Garett (Viking) Is the story of a
hawk and hJa beautiful redtail
mate. The Illustrations hy Fran­
cis Lee Jaquca will alio delight
bird lover*.
“ Black Wing, The Unbeatable
Crow," by Joseph W. I.ipplnrolt
(U ppim yt t ) Is t hc story oi i pet
f t 6w tndTtbw Intflguing thU csn
i&gt;e to the owner is related glow
Ingly—
Hobbyists
“America's Stamp*,” hy Maude
and Miska Petersham (Macmil­
lan). The»«r,two artists have collalioruM in roitectiiif, lithographs
of every alamp In the U. 8. This
ia a good book for philatelists of

Bortks by Teenager*
"Cheml The Magician” . .bj
Both
Duskin
(Dodd
ktead)
Kuthie tells about adventure!
with her father, a chemistry
ti-srhcr, and ail tbc fun and ex­
citement connected with thn my-stcrinus elements in chemistry.
"Abraham The Hlnerant," hy
D-&gt;n Hutler (Dodd M old). Bon
nr a"K 8y#itirrD #h-w fB en&gt; r~ktr
ingenious and brave little mouse
who rescue* damsel* in distress
snd rouU vnislns.
,
For Hporta Knthuissts
“Shad Haul,** hy Paul Corey
(Morrow) will anneal to young
fishermen whn will thrill to the
way a group of high achool boys
overlhrow a gang of corrupt fish­
ermen on the Hudson River.
“Gridiron Challenge,” hy Jackson Schol* (Morrow) Is the story
of a lad who was an amateur
prizefighter, goes to college with
a rhlp on his *ahoutdcr ami a the Books of Knowledge (Grolier)
swrlleit head and discovers that will be useful for tail the family,
you've got to undcritand sports­
Vivian
manship to make the football

worry.
But these are *oln
piohUma the veteran
*
confronted •iiill.i
with:
I, Helping Induce Congresi
and the country tn accept a
program uf universal military
training.
2. Being prepared to explain
money requests la lawniskers
“Bkiing The* Americas," hy John
curious about some wartime ac- Jay (Macmillan) will give the
amateur and professional skier
plenty of Info. There are lots of
funny anecdotes about experifelldwmen,"
,
Gordon Brlsson, president nf
the. Sanford elub, thanked the
visiting HoUriuns nmf puinird out
that nil outatanding characteristic
' Biography and Career*
People Are Our Ruslnrss," by
nf Unlary, as tie had found It, It
that enyone who Is- called upon 10
s (Lippineott) Is a
serve." wecdiRil the ' ffIJidh*1111111J
and docs tho best he ran, nnd Ite for teenagers who. would likn
added that the more a person careers working with people.
puls into Rotary, the mure he gets Therj*are cxjic-rlcnees related hy
out uf it.
a settlement house worker, a psy­
Dr. Harry Bilshy was welcomed chiatrist. an occupational thera­
Into the club as n new member by pist. a librarian and others.
President Brisson who also pre­
"W riting - For Children," by
sented him with a booklet entitled Eric Berry and Herbert, Best
“ Welcome To Rotary," the RoU (Viking) is a. common sense ap­
ary “Code of Ethics" and a proach for kids who would Ilk*
lapel IrtlUnn.
Charles Morrison had charge of to learn how to write -children1!
the 'Program and led tho group in ,books.
To Hsppiness," by Ade|e
■Inging, with Harry Kudell at do“Title
Lccuw (Macmillan) . . . . all
.he. piano.
about a girl who made a success
of being a real estate agent.
■ “ American Women* of Nurs­
ing," by Edn* Yost (Llpplptott).
These biographies of ten out­
standing American nurse* will
appeal to the girl who has been
weighing a nursing career.
"Shoestring Theatre," by Nancy
Hartwell (Henry Holt). Girls in­
terested In the theater will enjoy
this story about a family of kid*
who put on summer theater and
of the fun and tribulations which
help make1 actresses.
•Young Miss Burney," hy An­
na Bird 8tfwert (Lippineott) is
the story of little Fannla Bur­
ney. and her otwervationa of life
In larmton In the middle 18th cenBurney, and her observations of
life in London in the middle 18th
centur:
ja She a Party GirlT
"The Betty Bets Party". Book*
.(Groaset and Dunlap) with gay

Hear , , , ,
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Cabinet Head

•Decorator Has New
Ideas On Hanging
Pictures In Home

Grnrr ally avoid reprodur
lions. 'If the original Is wellknown, everyone knows It’s a re­
production. If you must have a
reproduction, make sure it Is one
of an unfamiliar original.
4. Hang your pictures at eyelevel. Try one hung so loyr that
It will be on the eye-Jev(| of a
heated person.
6. » Keep sway from figured
walls and atlck to solid colors. A
neutral gray Is best, and if you
are afraid, of monotony,'paint one
wall a rich color-and slick to gray
for the other three. While (he
effect of a solid color wall Is to
conceal the ■dimensions of the
room, figured wallpaper* and
numerous paintings merely show
people just how small the room Is.
6.. Stick to da wings in small
rooma. Oila and "academy paint­
ings’* are heavy and weighty and
should be used only In Urge
rooms.
7. Don’t cluttey up your rooms
with objecU of a rt or furniture.
Always remember that The peo­
ple are more important than the
TP0D1.
'
----------8. Buy or acquire paintings that

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because It is considered a sm art
one.
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9. I’aint over frame*—particu­
larly gilt ones—so that they blend
with the walls and focus attention
on the painting itaelf.
10. Never hang paintings on
itlir. fMPi Tenpin never-look i t
them there and lla just-another

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TOLUSIE X X X V II!

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Report Was Given To
Group WhicITUrges
Prompt Action On
F'orcign Aid Bill
W ASHINGTON, lie*. 3 l/T’&gt;
Home Foreign ./Mfairi Com
imttrr, urging prompt action on
3590,000,000 of rtrrp-CrnnnwnHm
•id for Europe and China, laid
Inday that Soviet Rtiria ha.
4.050.000 men under aim*.
In a formal report lo'the Home,
the committee raid lhi» estimate
of Ruuian military itrenglh war
given *k by the War Drpntlmenl
during cniAideration of forciqr
#1 legirlation.
House dehate committee .bill
it- lo begin tomorrow with J
Vole likely early neil week. I be
Senate hat patted a $597,000,000

M l.
For aid lo France, Italy and
. Amina, at requeued by .Ihe Ad-

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The foreign Affapi Committee
u id eight Soviet satellite Bate*
M vc 1,121,600 men in there
armies and tecurity fortrt, while
ground fotcet of free Euto|tean
stifle* total 2,789.000.
It
tho United States h is

naht

11.1.000 nr tried men in Europe
1 — : xnrt tas.fX m -Tli-tM r fniiMlry:
"The Soviets," the report raid,
“h a rt a clear and rtef|nlle polj icy of attrmfiUng lo prevent
American aid to Europe or A»in,
1 Jted a further policy of making
H ch aid ns ineffective and ex­
pensive na possible."
’ While Ihe Russian plans should
not drier na from rendering nec­
essary aid," the committee, cau­
tioned. "we roust not fall through
the Soviet trap of Weeding our(I'aallasrit tin I'm . IM itli

Doctor Testifies
Closed Session
Of Satira’s Trial
H A V A N A , Dee. .1. (Ah - The
murder trial of Patricia (Satlrn)
Schmidt want Inlu rinsed session
. feidnv after n psychiatrist leftified John Lrstr'r Moa of Chicago,
whom she shot last April, wa*
"subject lo a type of sexual
perversion,”
A
,m.The psychiatrist. Dr. Khriquo

•Wsnm nf T;— qm roi— rm*— t r t t r r
from Mee to Die girl, a Toledo
dancer!
„•
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"I want you to tvhlp me. You
wilt'ask' why; 1 want to experience
a new nensafion."
•Dr. Hcnriquex. said: "He was
subject to a type of sexual
■perversion railed Masochism and
.even reached ssdtsm."
,
At this point the president nf
the. three - rnsn court, Judge
Cristobal. More, ronferred with
'.Is associates. Then he announc­
ed the rest of the session would
be held behind closed 'doors. The
court wss cleared of spectators
and newsmen. The dancer sat
with her head bowed.
Judge More said when the trial
opened Sent. 17 t b i t ‘ any testi­
mony bearing on sexual relations
of Mee and' Patricia would be
heard nereetly.
Among chose excluded from the
itturt Were two United Statea
embassy observer*.
Mee was fatally shot aboard
hia yarht Batira In Havana
harbor after a quarrel with the
girl. _______

Race Vote Defeated *
In U. N. Meeting
.

SANFORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1917
ay— — ■

j House States
H i 4,050,000 In

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Established 1908

GENEVA* 8wltxe/land Dee. 3
— A aobcomfnlsslnj) of the
W ilted Nations Gomtnlssion on
human rights rejected by a vote
of 11 to 1 today a Russian pro­
posal to Investigate the negro
problem in the United States.
Only the Russian delegation
favored the motion, before thn
subcommissien on prevention of
discrimination a/td protection of
minorities. .The resolution pro­
posed “to consider the • petition
presaoted to thn United Nations
W ire since 1048 , by 15,OOOjOOO
ffigroca residing In the United
States of America, who a r t aub* Jectcd to discrimination on racial
grounds."
The U. 8. delegation opposed
the motion, saying it was aimed
a t fbe*UlUted 8tale* only and did
- Hot Include consideration of al­
leged racial discrimination else­
where. The United Kingdom
abstained from voting for thn
L.D FOR MURDER
.1WATER Dec. 8
Weatly. 83 year i
rg pouitryman, was •In■jiciw today by the Plnallaa coun­
ty grand jury for murder in thy
first degree In the butcher slay­
ing of his 43 year old wife, parts
of whose body were found last
Bay,
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U. S. Marshal Hit For Saying
“The Constitution Be Damned”
KANSAS C IT Y . Dec. 3 (d ’)-F r e d A. Canfil. U . S. Marshal here
and a personal friend •■{ I’fenVcnl Truman, wa» preparing a reply
Jo lay tv Senator Forre»l C. Donnell's request for an explanation of a
"Conriitntien be ftamree.** statement purpottedly made by him to a
Springfield. Mo., ^hotn^iapher.
'At tS» Mine time a civic •'ganiration forwarded a resolution to
Tillman asl.inv CanfiF* irrtsovel.
Canfil, a World W&gt;r one "bud-f — "

dv" of Jhe President’a and one
of hia campaign managers when
he first ran for the Senate, re­
fused to disclose what his mes­
sage to Missouri’s Republican
senator would say.
"I cannot, tell you that,” Canfil
t » l d n e w s p a p e r reporter, "for
be is piy senator and a superior.
This is the situation: Here la a
man asking n 'question and at
the present time It (the answer)
is just between u* two.
“Let me say that when I am
right, as I am in this case, I
have no worries, If I do wrong,
then it Will bo time to worry."
Last night the Associated Pro­
perty Owners of * Kansas City
adopt ml a resolution, demanding
Canfil’s removal as U. 8. Marrim I for the western district of
Missouri,
"Fred A. Canfil," the resolu­
tion runt ended, "has violated his

oath as well as his duties as a
loyal Ualted States eitiien by d
nouncing the Constitution of the
United Statea by stating and de­
claring, while In the line of-duty,
on Nov. 28, at Springfield. Mo.,
‘The Conatitullon be Damned.'"
The resolution and -Donnell's
request for an explanation were
based o n ' an argument a girl
newspaper photographer reported
she had with Canfil aa site a t­
tempted to photograph Louis Al­
fred Petty, 44, charged with bank
robbery, and another prisonrr as
they were being ted from the U,
S. court a t Springfield.
The federal prisoners were
taken from the court with blan­
ket! over their heada, an incident
recorded by the photographer's
camera. Later Cannt said that
he had orders from the Justice
(I'n lltM S mn !*«■• Two*

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Associated Press Leased Wire

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Peace Treaty French Train
en Wrecked And
T o Deputies 13 AreKilled
Russia RroposcB-Two Communists Believed
Guilty Of Sabotage;
Months’ Delay In
Mobile Guards Pro­
Preparing , Treaty;
tect Assembly Meet
Dulles To France

20 Reported Killed
?. Congressmen Work On Plan To
Insure 1948 Fertilizer Supply

• R* GORDON BROWN
PARIS. Dec
3 (/P)— Five
LONDON Dec. 3 (A1) — Ruuian
tj$1 SI'ITIA I WASHINGTON SFItVK I
thoutand
*teel
hrlmctrd
police
Foreign Minuter V, M. Mololov
H'ASHINtj ION, Ikt. ) (Ip)—-Two MmiiUppt rnpgresimen **e
proposed today that the Big Four and mohtle‘guard*-were ttatloned wofkrpg on a proyram Hev't-nr)! to insilie that_mijthetn lirm en will
powers delay twmiderstion -o f-a around the clumber of the. na­ have aUequalr-sttppliri id-trtfilirerfo r-th n r-ld d tL w ^ ,,,
German peace treaty for two tional anemhly today while that
Both ot them, Re*** Al &lt;ineihy anil Whitten. D ennu it*. ».nd to­
monlhi, hut then hacked dnwn on body continued to debate on the day they want no rfpililtnu of *,a t! ‘year's lituatipn when, tjrev nd,
ihe proixiwl. at Icail temporarily. 'government’s five-*ection attik** fertiti/cn .arrived tm&gt; late in in*uflitient quanlilie*. to meet »outhetn
“ The Soviet, »pokrim.in auggrt- control'lull, two lection* cj which need*.
*
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Ird at ihe foreign minitlrri coun­ were newly atqiftivril.
IDatinga’ on the entire f.-rti-J►
Of final report* 'that lahotrpi* llier situation me to open Ihe. didn’t allot sufficient ships to
cil irision that the United Slates,
caused
a fatal train wreck on 1 1 Iwfore a Housr .Vgiicultmu bring in nitrate* am! thin for*
Rutiia. Great Britain and France
sulx'ommltter of which Ahernrthy tiliirr,* arriveil too late to a jl
agree that all propoiali for pre­ the ParipLitle line *|wd the dep­ is a member.
the mid-HUth,"
•
uties'.
indorsement
of
the
first
paration of a peace ‘treaty be
Earlier Whitten hail nsked 11**
Reptesentntive* of the Arm /,
two
lections,
dealing
with
*aharriculturt* autwommittee of the Rlati* ami I'oniliirrre 'Depot tbatrd upon decitiom taken at the
House Approprialiuns C-ommitter inenlH,' the Maritime Gviimn limn.
Yalta and Pohdam conferences, nlage* end agitator*.
t h e fertiliser industry,| farm orThe guard* wetr plared about to limk Into IRc hiaitcr.
He luggevted that the four gov­
The aubjeei, however, wa* left gouiiatiuhs ami fhrinet* tloiuthe* asrnild^ chamber before to­
ernment* »ubfhit to the council
to the agriculture .group simv tirive* will !«■ asked ’to testify,
day’s session opened, it wa* the it investigated. certain phases* of Abernethy *«hI.
their propntali for a haiit of a
first time |ml»r had worn hrl the question last 'year.
Hi- added he want* ii.forma
German jteaie treaty within two
met* during the rtnrent wave ob - AWmethv Mid h»-i* aerking ih^ Unn from ‘ferliliter manufaeir t
month*.
fotmnlinn ‘ from various govern­ oi* unit distributor* o* to therr.
disorder*.
French Foreign Minuter George*
of allocations ami qunuThe Champ* EIysre*wa» block­ ment agencies aud from the in­ "mettoot*
t it it*a nvnilnl.li', with particular
dustry as well. ’
Bidault, ju't back from confer­
ed off al Place Franklin Delano
"I. propose to see I lint t’btleiui reference to allocation* to ileoience* in Farit with top French Roosevelt (Rond Point) and in
nitrates are Imported this year er* and customers of b'og stand­
official*, interpoted a prompt ob­
in suffirirnt quantities and on ing ’’
the. Place Concorde.
jection. He told the council.it
lie Nil'll t|l**5l* tiff* jWflU* of llu
Florimand limit)', f'nmmiinltt time," he told a re|xnter. "I.a*'
11 ••rtlltewrif t»« r*vaf* l»»**l
already had on the agenda many deputy, dcnicil—utports tlrat th«* year the Maritime t'emmi-sion
plnnnvd t&lt;&gt;
of the imie*’ enential to a Ger­ Communi*r* bail
man -tiaaty;— tlial-tlwy- Itad-lwen march—on llm - u u u iU y .-----—-—
The ■police cordon wa* dis­
ditruiiing them: and that if it solved !«!•• In the day and tr»fwithed to accept Molotov’* prp- fie waa allowed to jro thrcugb.
pmal, the council "might ju»t a*
A higb source tn the ministry
« 4CilntlMMVal ten I'irp I:i||fc'll
LOUISVIL1X. Ky., Dec. 3 (/I*) well go home now."
Many families have selllrd heir
and louiists are bring attracted — Die Southern Asoristmn ol
American informants and of­
here because of the. Seminole Colleges and Secondary Scliooli ficial British sources^ald Molotov
Country Club's fine golf course, was expected lo announce late withdrew his proposals. French
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I I h IIm H »■ ra se KIsMI
John Key, president of the club, today its action on icatcrrdiling
today told Kiwanians at their a number ol schools and colleges,
They include Morchead (Ky.p
meeting at the Tourist Center.
Clyde Tcrwilliger, club pro, told State Tcacheis College and AtW .i r c s
of the health advantages of golt.’ Unta, Ga.,-high schools,
1 The difference lielween n hnsh•llnger and a foodhandler wa*
playing* and Chailes Potter, club I Die association's four-day anIt) \8H O tTATED PRESS
With 412 vote* rail in Ihe gen­
explahiet! to approxlmalelv 150
manager, pointed'out the need of'nual convention closes after a.
person•&lt; who attended the Florida eral City election yctluday. John — The CIO proceeded today with
banquet tonight at which Ortl
a new club home.
.&lt; Foodlmndlets Scliool today at the Kridcr with 432 vote* in Group it* plan* to *cck a "third round"
I'iio Teurikt Club jponsored a ToorbH Canter. Mora than ofl i&gt;er- No. I, and Randal) Chair wilh of imilwsr wage incrc.nr*.
•The girls lextrtl* and boys dou­ way Test! will be principal speak**
ble qua it etle of the Seminole er. He it chairman ol ihe Board covered dish auptwr last night a l |r r ltt Df the eating and drinking 405 in Group N«. 2 were •elected
Philip M iiim v . ’prciident of the
6:30 o'clock which was enjoyed | rslalilishment* in Seminole County
High School Glen Club, under of Higher Education in New Yota by all attending. Mr. E. M. Arml- w„rP reprrsente.i during Ihe thtee- a* tity commiuinneri by the CIO, in inakim; hi* announrement
direction of Miss Ollie Reese Whit­ City.
tag®, director of recreation, an- dntf session whiri) closed this after- .largeil number
volrn in a ycilcrday in'Wathingtnn. »aid he
The southern educators yester­ Bounced today, ’ ‘ *
tle. sang a number of popular
no?.n
,i
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.
,,
.
(municipal
r!ectinn*»k
many year*. Iwpc* it wdl "not he VDecenary"
lie u id that Mr, E. C, Esterir,
K. Russell Jarksnn of tb* rln r-i
...
, „ ,
and light operatic hits that were day heard an address by Dr.
0n|)* "* write-ini ballot*^ pin In have •trike* to win ihr in
president of the Tourist Club, Mr State Boatd of Health,. a»T
well received, with Mi»s_ Whittle Ralph McDonald in which he formerly of Ohio and now a resi­ *l*tri| by
D. Catta of the Hotel peily marked with X. were count­ r rra,c*. A* he w-,i» i|rcaking. tlic
a’nd Lilian Moran accompanying. asserted the continuing ihortagt dent of Ranford, told of hia trip C/immision, told 'the group that ed and of theie M. J. Ij&gt;dgr (TQtoffational Maflnc Ettginrct*
Thry were introduced by Doug­ of elementary teachers is "tolos- to California, and comparing the a hn-h-slinger w.n ii person, siov- former , commin loner,
recerycd Ben^Wal Aitoclalion in New
two. said that he likes the Florida enh- ih personal bnliil*. rarelesa
las Stenslrom. Kiwanian Harojd sib unprecedented, shocking and climate much better.
(oug*and Fred Williami. who wa* 5 Oik aikerl 4H Atl.uitu .rod Gull
in
pri'iiarlAg
and
serving
food,
and
Kaslner had charge of the pro- Iragic."
A business meeting followed, inefTkient and indifferent in eer-,* candidate in the Nov. 4 primary. ciMit lleamihip corit|tanici for a
Sir— MaDenald. Washington. Ml ■t- which time " It waa JeebUd to Ttnir
■ jm r------ • ---------------------- ■
------rustuinei*.
4 * per -ceol liaii). u j » i'
|7crctt7il twn. 1
rector
of
the
National
Education
have some form of entertain
Days iif liash-stingi'f* aru
Mr. Ivey In hia talk declared,
for )t* 40,000 member*
Kiidrr
and
Mr.
Ch
asf
h
Asocialion's
Department
of
High­
rhrnt at next Tuesday'a meeting. limit) d," declared Mr. Jackson,
"You now have the finest golf
Generally, the |n*lwar wv.igr uf:
lcd Mayor Tl. J. Gail and
course in Central Florida." I!) er K| Aral ion, s u g g e s t e d n Mr.,Armilago said that the .type "fill- educated food ha mi Iera are
tbeir
Ami. the Committiuncr George Uiihnp, hill riru F paiirro ha* been for IH1 ,
gave a brief history of the court.*,. "sweeping program calling fur' of entertainment wotild I* an­ fast IItaking
natlaaM „n I'eae I ■■*!&gt;
tracing. iV front the
when a complete overhauling of our nounced a t'a later date, but prior
not asiurnc olfrrc until Jan­ rent* an hour in .llir lint 10
Ihe City expended five to seven thinking about teaching and about to the next meeting,,
uary,
at the fm t meeting ol the month* aflrr V-J day. and an*
Al
the
conclusion
of
the
meet­
the
financial
support
of
educa­
thousand dollars a year on its
ing
many
went*
to
the
shuffle
other |5 eentl L it ipting.
tion,”
Cpmminion.
upkeep to the time more recent

ohn Ivey Tells Teacher Shortage
Called Shocking
Kivyanians
Value Of Golfing At School Meet

Many Improvements Educator Says U. S.
—Reported “ At- Club - Spends More On Li­
quor Than Schools
By New President

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CIO Launches^
432^Votes Cast
In City Election; Third Round Of
Few Write-Ins Wage Increases

Hundreds Injured As
Rioting Over Partil ion
Continues;
Property Damaged
PORTLAND. Me-. Dec. 3. bp)
— Ihe United Stair* should
train m tim lcer force* irnmediatrt) for United Nation* Sccurit) i non il dnl) in Pales­
tine. U. S. Senator ttrcwslcr
(It-VleV Maid tinia)'. litre slrr
would tone the voluntrrr group
trained a- a -periat »cgmrn1 of
the U, S. R rgulir Army. There
i« a "strong feeling in t'ongre**
(or thr immrtlialr preparation
of a -ecurlty forte — a foreign
leg inn — for eclfntt in the Mid­
dle East," the senator* said in
an interview. Hr expressed be­
lief th.il itin.*)* would respond
■with troop* if Jewa in Pairstine- nnkrtt fur lijtp ami the
Security I'mmril wa* nut ready
to -tep In'.

J

I ON DUN, Dec, ,1, OP)— MinM ft ol Mar L’m anutl shinwetl
muni tniln) that Britain i*
rnn-trhftlng a Ills military
depot, primnrfly t« t&gt;lorc trop­
ical see*ice equipment, io East
Afrira, nbnul 6.1 mite* northweat of Momhawa.
Ill h written rrpli to n qnr*tionrr, lie -..lilt the ilcpiil would
. him ,c 1Ij i go—j i , u iuuL Iloo*" of

rquipniint built up in tbr Mid­
dle IJa»t amt Indian Ocean
areav iturlnn th* war h* '.uppbM
Ibe Not III \frirait. Il.ilian and
An.tfir i.vuipiIt. w.. Some nt it
will come from tndiir.
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JiJU lSM .hM Dec. 3 '(/r) —
Final Session Of
Ai.rln and Jew* fpught with gun*,
Vnrves and fire |oday in
Food School Held Kridcr And Chase To Marine Engineers Dc* grenade*.
II ••**(l«»ir *|
I'SRf
Take
Office
At
dst.
mnnd
15
Percent
At
Tourist
Center
Supper Is Held At
Meet *In January Boost In
President* Truman
Tourist Club By
Takes Airplane To
Visitors* Group
Fly To .Florida

•safer

when G, W;_ Spencer conceivfU
thn Idea of a ' stock company
which raised $22,300 toward op(roHtina** &gt;* f u s Ktghti

Two Arc Sentenced
For Stealing Guns
AUGUSTA. Ga..- Dee. 3 UP)—
A business executive and a 'flier
were given federal prison sen­
tences here In connection with
the theft of 21 Navy machine
guns, which the prosecution sug­
gested may have figured in a
plot to overthrow the provisional
government of oil-rieh Venexuela.
Fifty-year old Karl J . Eisen
rdl of
hardl
ol EllicoU City, Md., head
of a large
lai_J eastern
___ M oil t rani portatlon firm, waa convicted in U. 8.
district court yesterday of two
eounO of a theft indictment. He
was sentenced to two. years and
two days In a U. 8. penitentiary.
A one count conspiracy convic­
tion waa returned against Ed­
ward Browder, Jr., 30, of Amaril­
lo, Texas. Browder, who ja w
wartime service with the Canadi­
an Air Force, waa given a year
and a day In prison.

Dr. McDonald assert*^ "ft it
absurd) to say that we reeilxj
the importance of education in
our democracy when we spend
$8,000,000,000 annually for liquor
and only $3,#00,000,&amp;00 on the
education of more than 25,000,000
elementary and secondary school
children."
"By far" the most critical
problem facing American educa­
tion today la th at of obtaining
iraatla«*4 hi Pea* KlfSIl
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bounty Board Ends
Busy Day’s Session

-The County Commission yes­
terday
afternoon
em pow ered
Commissioner J . F. McClelland
to arrange for hasp iuR sat ion
of tuberculosis ‘eaw-a without
waiting for a m ca'inr of the
1, it waa reported this morn­
ing *jy County Clark O. P. Harpdon.
Mr. McClelland Was also direct­
ed to investigate and report back
the board the. proposed closg of Jessie Street In Booth
Subdivision as petitioned by a
number of citisena of Lake Mon­
roe .where the (tract' la located.
Hibbard Casselberry, j r . reouested the board to improve
French Red Credits
the badly worn one and a half
Movie For Tactics ml|es of hard surfaced road from
Highway 17 (o Um Seminole
PARIS. Dec. 3— UP)— Common- Driving Club. Action was prom­
1st Deputy Georges Com al cited ised as soon, aa materials are
the American nlm "Mr. S m ith1 available.
The board accepted deads to
Goes To Washington" today - aa
one Justification for bla party's the right-of-way to Crooma Road
tactics of-delaying every vote an In Goldanrad. rtk ta ware' accept­
an anti-atrlke law demanded by ed for the Gooden Addition tn
Altamonte and the Taylor Sub­
Premier Robert Schuman.
The film, made Several years division In Bear Lake,
ago, depicted a filibuster In the
United States Senate.
UNFAIR
"We," Goenat told the assembly, ■NELSON, B. C., Dae, S &lt;JPhIn slow, deliberate words.
Twenty-ona Doukbobor men and
going to do everything In em­
power to delay a vote on this
riotous M n d ag k*d m e n yester-

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board courts and-gave them their
first tryouti. Even .some who had
never played before, participated
llaatlaarS
no Vaae
Threel
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Roue Will Be Tried
ff WitncHses Found
WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 (AVThe ' Justice Department sai l
it will "promptly" prosecute
American-born fva Ikuko Toguri
d'Aquino for treason If it can
find witnesses to say that sh*
made broadcasts from Tokyo to
Gl’s In the Pacific.
M ra.'D’AquintfT.the department
said in a statement, has some­
times been called 'Tokyo Rose"
although It has no evidence that
she used the name. The slate m ent'added that she had broad­
cast as "Ann" and "Orphan Ann.”
The department explained that
two witness*! to any Alleged
“overt" act are required for a
treason conviction.
PINNIHK IMPORTS
: MOSCOW Dee. 8 .W V-FInland
apparently Is going to ■receive
most of tier food import needs In
10f 8, as well as metal, fariillsara
and other Itarns, from the-Soviet
Union under a newly announced
trad# agreement.
A communique said “the re­
quest of the Finnish government
was mat“ regarding grains. It
H i d tha conversations were car­
ried out In a "spirit of friendly
mutual understanding.”
Finland will supply the Soviet
Unisn with such products as lum­
ber, prefabricated houses, eallulose and paper.
Tha heads of the Finnish dele­
gation, Trade Minister U. Takkl
and foreign Minister R. Sfento,
are Waving Moscow tonight.

WILLIAMS ELECTED
Robert* II, Williams was sleeted
aa worshipful m ister of Hanford
Lodge No. 62, F and AM at the
annual etecUan of officer* at
— 8KKET SHOOT
the Masonic Ladpe-laat evening.
The Sanford Bkeet Club will atrip and stage, a nude
He succeeds L. T. Sheppard.
oped Its rang# a t the Municipal atration.
Other officer* elected were F .
Airport' Thursday for members
" It is not fair, It Is not fair,"flashy Wight as senior warden,
and guests who are not hunting the woman screamed
on that date, it waa -announced
na of us got nevan years, J . P. H oludaw as Junior war­
only 18 months. . Wo are den. J D. Gove aa treasurer and
today by Byrd 1. Goode, secratary
R. R. Wright, J r. aa secretary.
.all the same,"
and treasurer.
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Kenney Wants Count
Guard Air Patrols

.FORT WORTH. Dee. 3 (VFiIm media to creation of a rada:
‘Toast Guard patrol of the air,"
to guard the approaebei to
North America 'was advocated to
day by'G eneral George C. Ken­
ney, commanding general id the
Rtrnlegie Air Command.
He acoffed at "earlli bound
thinking which carefully inspects
all ocean going ship* that rearh
our country, yet leaves upguanlI'd &gt;0,000 possible {adding field*
where a notenltnl ■enemy might
land unchallenged an aircraft
carrying atomic missiles and an
cw;ort refueling ship,"
"We need radar patrol planes
flying from Goose Hay, Labra­
dor, to Alaska, and southward
doWQ both coasts tn the Panama
Canal," Kenney said in an in­
terview.

Mayor Urges Buying
Of Christmas Seals
Mayor II James Gut today
urged that eltixcns cooperate In
the Christmas Seal Sala now
under wav to raise funds for
tlie tuberculosis control program,
and issued a proclamation in
which S* M id :
“Tuberculosis takes 53,000 ll' cs
In our country each year and
kills more people between 14
and 45 years of age than ar.y
other disease.
.
The Bemlnnlo County Tubatculosla Association • Is waging an
effective campaign to control
tuberculosis and, as part' of Its
case finding program, .ulvoentea
every aault to have a periotic'
chest x-ray All activities of the*
estocUHa-i ere ’ supported by the
sale of Christmas Beals.

More vote* were cast yester­
day than during the entire five
yrara preceding In general elec­
tions according to Gordon Bradley
of the City manager’s qffice. The
five year total wa* 38D. In Ibid
when Andrew Carrawny wn*
elected as commlsatoner, only «.1
votes were cast.
When, in 1345, Robert William*
and Len R, I-enher were elected
to the board, 188 voles were cast.
Commissioner Lesher, with 67
II »alla»r&lt;l ™ I'aar ClRhll

Equipment Arriven
For Police Station
The last piece .nf radio oquipment nceiieil for installation if
Frequency Modulation sanding
and receiving at tlte 'PolIra Sta­
tion, arrived yesterday by air
and la to tie Installed by an RCA
factory representative, it wa*
announced this morning by Potic* Chief Roy G. Williams
The station transm itter ia both
mpart and aree»»lble**fiir~mcompact
pair, Chief Williams pointed nut.
One police car ha* already been
fitted with an FM sending ami
receiving eet, and two more pitlira earn and ona county Sher­
iffs car are to be likewise
equipped.
The old radio at the station
la AM or amplitude modulation.
Ona of lha main advantages of
FH ovor AM recaption is tha
freedom from static and Inter­
ference.

JAYCBB NOTICE
The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce will hold
tholr regular noon luncheon
at tha Mayfair Inn tomorrow In­
stead of tha night masting thar
waa scheduled, It was announced
today by Gordon Bradley, club
GREET EXECUTION
ATHENS Dee. a (A&gt;&gt;—Tan per- secretary.
sons convlcttel' of espionage In
connection with tha guerrilla re­
ONE POUND BABY
bellion fn northern Greece were
EXETER, England, Dec. 3 MT
executed a t Salonika today and
two o thon were executed an the —A baby weighing only one
Island Of Acgina. On# of those pound ia alive In a hospital today,
doomed In Salonika waa a Bul­ six days altar bar birth. Th* gtri,
garian and four war* numbers Marjorie, was born two months
of OPLA, the Communist guer­ prematurely' to Mre. Arthur-RXsrilla organisation.
tln. wife of a motor'mechanic.

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- The strike nf printer* on Chlea'go’s six major daily newspa­
per* went into it,* lentil day.
Eneb ,of the psper* continudl
puliliratinn will) n proec** of!
phntdttngravlng t y p e w r i t ten
fopy™ Spoke*men* of opposing
sidet termed (’hirago the key city
in n showdown over the "no Con­
tract" policy of the ,AFl» Inter­
national Typographical Union.
Woodruff Randolph'. ITU pres­
ident,. said in an Interview tn
Washington that 150 of the
member local* of the ITU hqve
.cuitu to term* with employers,
11"«t»11ntil'll »m l*f*Mr I ink 1 i

Kf V H CSF Dec. .1 &lt;fn—
I’cr'-.iilcnt Trtiman arrivnl br
plipe nl the Boca Chlca
Naval Vjr Hasp six mile*
n.olh of ’ here at t P , M.
flit* IT tod at for -* ftec-day
in cat u m snd,cjl perch at two
town* on th r pttlrr rim of the
Tnllcd ft! ffl
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I’l evident Trumiib lift by plane
lorlay f.ir ;t five.day visit in
H "i " Itt- hw
mr »' ■»! »wnt—am t■
fit I••Sill lintel- liention
‘.*'-|t 11*-* of
lij the EVerrtoiie* ',**)ionat I'arlf.
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812 A. M. fEST'l, for the Boc*
Chlca niip.irt firiir the Key Wes*
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Mr. Truman l*‘ using hi* old
plane, the “Barred Cote," for tho
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Pain Fulls On Wide
Seel ion Of Country

Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS
ItnIn fill over n wide section
nf the country today and al­
though temperature* generally
wer« above not mat, sub-xero
mark*, wrrn reported. In North
Dakota.
Light freerlng rain and sleet
were reported fit parts of Iowa,
Knn-ot ami MDsouri, while the
Pope Pius Appoints only enow arrt.- &gt; the country fell
ncattMcd sections of Wiscon­
O’Boyle To* New Post In
sin amt. Aliebigun.
One rain bell extended from
WASHINGTON. Dec. .S - h P ) - i'a*trrn New Mexico anil the Tex­
Wavhingtun’a * Roman Catholics as Panhandle through western
will have their own archbishop Oklahoma. Kansas, northern Mis­
for tha first time, „
souri, Iowa,' .Illinois and Michi­
Pope Plus XII early today ap­ gan T h rrr b I sd were light fallspointed Bishop Francis P Krough In western Netv York and in see*
l« l&gt;e Archbishop of Baltimore tjo p i of the Nt*r _England state*
and th e Right- Rev." Msgc.' P*f-’ 'and across the cuuQtry tit tha
rick A. O'Bnyle to tie Archbishop Pacific Nnrthwrst.
of Washington.
The mercury dropped to 7 be­
Washington once wa* a part of low at Pembina, N. D., aa a
the Baltimore arrhdina£te.
Al­ fresh mas* of cool air moved In
though tt was seperaled years from Central Canada. Grand
ago. the late Archbishop Michael Forks, ami Jamestown, N. D.. re­
J. Curley continued to administer ported M ow ami In nearby Minboth area*.
nesuln the lowest reading waa 2
Bishop Krough now is Bishop above at Alexandria.
of Provided!:*. R. L and MonTemperatures were 8 to 12 de­
iignor O'BovIe Is executive d ir­ grees higher in the Southeast to­
ector of Cathollr charities In the day Compared to yesterday when
New York archdiocese.
they dipped to as fow aa 14 abora
In VIrglnia.
KOREAN 8 IIOT
SEQUL. Korea. Dec. 3, M V Conservative political I t s d r r
Chang Dutr Son, 05, was killed
outside hia home today by two
bullets in the back — the third
prominent Korean politician to be
assassinated since ‘the Allied
occupation began.

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TALLAHASSEE Dee. 3 UP)—
A $40 a week clerkship In a ware­
house awaits H arry Sitamore,
whose
big-time Jowel thefts
brought him a 40-year sentence
14 y e a n ago. 81tamo re, now 52,
was parolad from tho Florida
State Prison yesterday to taka
the Job.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
in. h im»

India Takes First Steps To Solve
^Her Social, Economic Difficulties
Dy DON E. H t’Tli
NEW
DELHI, India—Asia’s
first coordinated move towatd
solving the social and economic
problems of more than half the
population of the world living on
one-third the aurfac? of th* globe
la w m T ftn il -tartrar Ofl
eonferenre.
•f
More then 100 government, em­
ployer and employee •delegates
representing 20 countries began
pooling their Ideas for establish­
ing a balanced economy in Asia
and Insuring social progress for
the working masses,
It marked the first time a labor
conference of Asiatic countries
has tieen held under the auspices
of the ILO which in the past has
concerned Itself, mainly with
European and American problems.
The conference laid stress on:
I. Agricultural ami dumestic in­
dustries are of cardinal impor­
tance to Asia and If tin* ILO is to
be of any use to thosr countries
it must adapt its methods of study
and research to the needs of tint
agricultural population.
% Underemployment, rzesilve
pressure on land, low ii/odurtivlty
and Inadequate physical means
for sustaining n decent exbtrnn,
are the dominant features* of the
economic landscape In most Asia­
tic countries.
8. Increased production, more
equitable distribution and n gen­
eral plan for governing both of
them are necessary to meet the
gigantic taak of Improving the livlng dnd working conditions of the
Asiatic laboring ciArde*.'
The conference, one nf four

tween Asia’s ecoitolhle ami so­
cial forms, structures atid stand­
ards and those of other regions
lit ih n c o rT d .” thn
aspirations of_ _ thehopes and l_.--------working class are fundamental­
ly the same.
The cooperation of Japan is es­
sential to the success of the efforts
to improve the standards of living
throughout Asia delegates said In
a resolution. The hope was exaceful aaddemo' cralie Japan Would •assume Its
---- place In the Astatic organisation
and cooperate acutely,
r
The conference concerned It­
self primarily with social security,
labor policy, and a program 'of
action.
Discussion , on social security
m e lv rd a
attention of the conference during
pointed to
_ which
■speakers
the extreme
poverty of the
‘ ; 7..J port
population,
Asiatic population,
tha wide
revalcnrc of disease and cnlemirs, the high incidence of In­
fant and m atrm al mortality and
the misery and destitution cans
ed by underemployment and twi
AfhhlAvmnlll
employment.
More than 76 percent of the
population in Asia works on the
land. Moat of these countries have
full employment for not more
than six mouth* of the-year. l-arg«
numbers are* dependent fo? theli
handicraft*
and
cot•livelihood on• ------——
■■— —
——
tags industries. Workers in or­
ganized industrial establishments
Constitute only a small minority.
The aoclal security commit­
tee recommended: Social insur­
ance financed by contribution!

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from workers, employers and
government; employment Injury
benefits to Include Industrial and
agricultural workers: maternity
benefits including three months
Iravc on full pay; provision for
old age and survivors benefits;
crop and.. caUla- insurance, plans
and extension ,of rural medical
program at government expense.
The ILO was asked to under­
take a detailed study of social In­
surance schemes already existing
fn Asia and to convene a meeting
of aoclal security experts from
Asiatic countries to consider
methods of extending such* b*neflts. The cbnfctcnee proposed that
arrangements be made with the
Food and Agricultural Organisa­
tion of the United •Nations for con­
sideration of crop and cattla in­
surance and to work in coopera­
tion with world health organiza­
tions’. It suggested that a progress
icport be made at the next confenenre In China in 1619.
Eleven resolutions- op labor
policy, were adopted proposing
development of employment scrvice organisations, provision for
farlllties in Asiatic cuuntrlea for
technical and vocational training,
collective agreements among goveminent, employer and labor for
Improving "living wages," a study
of child labor prevalent In many
Asiatic ____
countries,
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__ promotion
n
the welfare at women laborers,
Improvement of labor condition*
Improving housing pumiitions,
protecting workers engaged in
amall scale cottage industries and
developing cooperative societies
for all classes of industrial and
agricultural labor.
Recognition of the principle
of freedom of association and an
effective guarantee of the right
of labor to organise for the Tmp m em ent of labor standards
were included
pared by tho committee on pro­
gram nf action.
Other resolutions adopted called
for: Maintenance of a regular
amt adequate system of labor in­
spection aa a guarantee for the
protection of tabor and for proper
enforcement of labor legislation
in Asiatic countries, preparation
of a national program of action by
each Asiatic country for progres­
sive application of existing inter­
national labor Ntumlardidwith the
assistance of the 11.0 and periodic
rrports on progress made in im­
proving labor conditions.

Hazel Harrison Will
Give Concert Here
Sanford lias been Included In
the tall tour of Basel Harrison,
world renowned concert pianist,
and faculty inrmiier of Howard
University. The data of the con­
cert hat Iwfn sett for Dec. |6, at
CroomaiAcademy.
"Selddm will one hear such
coiulstcat power am) grandeur
of playing coupled with an al­
most unhid invn Ido technical skill
and music lovers throughout the
city will no doubt consider it a
rare musical treat to hear tha
famed musician tn her first ap­
pearance here,” l*rof. J. N.
'Grooms said today,
Her early training was taken
In Chicago. Now York and Boston.
At an early age she went to
Europe accompanied by Victor
Halnx, where shw studied under
Egon I’elrl, Upoil her return to
the states she was a student of
Percy G ranger,,
She has appeared with the
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra,
the Minneapolis Symphony Or­
chestra, and was honored by the
University of Chicago aa tha out­
standing pianist of the United
States and as an outstanding
colored woman. Her fkll and win­
ter tour take her to Mexico City
where she is assigned to play with
the Symphony Orchestra.

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STARTS TOMOUHOW FOR 2 DAYSL
BACK TX) NORMAL W IT H ____

about banking: Philadelphia kid*
are seeing the financial business
first hand a* part of their junior
iiuaineaa trainingL. course* Mixed
groups of boys and girls, divided
into froup* o f '26, are conducted
Dear Judy,
the Corn Exchange NaAfter school job* look awfully throughHank,
from the basement,
good w h e n you n e r d some extra tional
money. Christmas time, especially, where the vault* are located, up
when everybody from the dog to
a thiry-third cousin scent* to be
extra-special friendly, is a time
to have .more taggJabT____ L __
The only way to get it, unlt-.i
or in doing speeiaj Christmas asprogram la con­
the family does the contribution, school ato quit
find out what they
la to find a part-time job. There ducted
are jo ts to U had in local stores have learned from their day at
signment*. Talented kids can paint the bank.
Kathleen Courtney, of Con­
Christmas cards over or wrap
way, Ark., aaya her friends
packages or operate a shopping
have been *rgulag over the
service. This can U* .dune by
definition of the word "cornt"
persons! contact, or by liiiciting
and wants u* to scllW It.
a small ad in the paper or by
Funk and Wagnalls gives the
offeting the service to the local
following definition: Old-fash­
stores.
ioned, trite, bromide-, aa a
Typing Is the handiest thing
canty Joke. Popular music!
in tlie. world to know how to do.
bland'or unsophisticated so aa
There U more money, usually, in
to elicit sentimental fcellagn.
the .part-tim e typing job tlum in
I almost forgot to mention that
anything else that can bp'done
with ns little effort. Girls who I met Greer Garson this week.
never liuve encountered the com­ Sh* seems lots prettier than ever
plicated looking .typing machine, Liifore. Her hair is a morg
ran rent a typewriter out of their golden red than the tomato soup
allowance, buy a typing instruc­ red of v o re;. the wore a black
tion book for a .few cents—and velvet halo-type hat, a littlepractice. It seems too bad that slM)Ve-th&lt;*-ankli&lt; dress with a
typing Isn’t given as a required black fitted jacket and a akin
school course, starting even In til lilark satin done in .magenta
grads schoolman many jobs are metallic* checkerboard pattern.
dependent , on a girl’s knowing She wore ankle-strepped ehoes,
h o w to type.
n r r makeup Job was excep­
Here's a good way to learn tionally 'p retty —h e r eyebrows

T IE N TALK

HEAVILY ARMED TROOPS and mobile guards In Haris take over strike bound rbll ami*romnmnteation centers as the new French government began its "crack down’’ on the spreading .Communist - In­
spired labor disturbances. As the entire city was threatened with paralysis; an additional kO.OOO ranscript trpopa war* called to the color*. The new Ca blnet'a decision to end the dell atrlk# came as jtV
000,000 men were on strike.
(International Radiophoto)
test his biblical

R* HAL -BOYLE
NEW YORK,—(&gt;P)—One thing
science, has never built Is a moral
radar—aomethlng to tell modem
man right from wrong.
• Yet It la probably pie Instru­
ment the world needs most * to
keep from going to -Hades in a
bandwagon.
slide business after every war, be­
cause people get mixed up, confused and uncertain. A fully belly,
beeomea more Important to them
than a good deed: They hesitate
to east their bread upon the water
unless they aee tha next wave
returning them cake.
Men who sacrificed (heir com­
fort and risked their lives upon
the bloodv altaV of battle slowly
lose their principles In a pinching
peace, and moral dry rot spreads

faith—amt rontt-mjyirary' dramatic level. Ih
ihe wrrxtllng ring thn hero, after
enduring innumerable foul blows,
always comes out on’ top.
Hut it i» a left-handed com­
mentary on the present sueces* uf
the devi.) that you haVr to pay
$4.-10 or mon- for a ringside seat
to watch * villain take a hired
fall.
• Ip ' rcajsilfe 11in Issue Is mure
rumple*. Umly it grows more
difficult fur men and nations to
tell the good from tho bad, to
know tho right from the wrong.
The world needs a new man to
make It- hit the sawdust trail,
another Milton.to teach the. gram
drur uf tile moral life, a fresh

C u ’o u S MOW /v*&gt;* O T&gt;E

U. S, Marshall
. ( m 'l e e n l U*m !•*«' «»**►
Department not to permit photo­
graphing of federal prisoners.
WASHINGTON Dee. S (/P)—
Senator , Donnell (R-Mo) today
received a telegram- from U, S.
Martha) iSad A. Canfil of Kansaa CUy. Mo., denying reporta
that tlm marshal told a newspaper, ‘‘The Constitution be dam*
ned."
• -------------“ I did not say the words *Tha
Constitution be damned' or any
similar words,1* Canfil told Don­
nell.
Donnell said In a statement:
■In view of the contents of Mr.
Canfll'a teiegrsm, I do not pre­
sently see any occasion for ms to
make further inquiry into tbs
marter.**
-ncilled reddish brown.
were
foundation, powder and lipstick
were more of the orange shade*
—which all goes to show huw im
port a til makeup It,, because Uu
lasl time 1 met her, her make­
up was pale-totted and not ver)
exciting or becoming to her.
The population of Canda was
estimated at I2,107.o00 last year.
Legend says the great Swedish
Kiruna Iron deposits were dis*
covered whan- n Lepp huo|er
dropped his knife and was tmahla
Ip pick It up because of the mag­
netism In -the mountain* of iron.

Fertilizer Supply

WIMMEM* SP tC i You ro
R,iRM TfcRBACC£* W/pOUT
maxim ’ a * m£ s : z g z

and wrong become a t Intermixed
as a shuffled deck of cards, face
In lands of shortages the black
market operator emerge* ah the
kingpin of a new aristocracy. In
Japau the widow of a highminded judge who died of hunger
rather than buy on tho black
market says, “It la horrible these

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qurstinni he w in ti ‘answered: ■“
“At what capacity are Army
fertiliser plants i&gt;|HTHtlhg?
What Army plants capable of
. mail uf ac lining fertilizers
am
is tin* Maritime .Com m ission
making available ail ships needed
to import Chilean nitrate?
What fertilisers are being #*•
ported amt Tq w hop T
What plant food* are bing man­
ufactured abroad?

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A dubious aloga.n emi
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America
con-science t "Who*# perfect?"
The children work- overtime to
learn parental lessons In de­
linquency.
. . .
a
two-star general admits
adml
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speculated
in war bonds,
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THE U N T C iK O HKKALU. aArthUKO. rUM UUA
i . — ' i ■_ »*-■»— r-_:
=-----— r = a p * ^ 1:5 — - —■
would “lead volunteer* and fight
with hit * blood—m .P a lestine*trv■**_
prevent partilioo."
At Iteliui, Lebanon, demonstraior* attacked n French school
.n srp er against Fiaucela.Jf'X'e
fur partition.
One person wu* killed and -*•
20 Reported Killed were
wounded last tiighr 111 the
British protectorate uf Aden dutH’MMthiH,* |r«e* l**n llset
ir.g riht* In which Arab* c!is*licd_
the flo-msn’s land between Tel with Jew*. Tim riot*, mrtxtntpav
Aviv and J.iffr and the number let! by horning and plundering,
killed tince dawn yrtterday in ushered in a three-day Aral'
itrike In sympathy with Pale*riots. over _the. pa nil ion i f L L i k i i ■rme—Arohee------ :------ ----------------

• W E D N E S D A Y . U K C . 3, 1947

KA(iK TTUC^K

&lt;‘L e ft^ in g ,^ JiRfehtW fflg1 ,Hav&lt;

Special Meaning In Labor Groups
. i j m a x HALL
AP S r » |[ r i l u r n
WASHINGTON1—W h •&gt;it the
Jr, worm-* ‘right wing" and “left
TtlitjE** krv used in the tabor
ninvemott. they have a special
tr-rhnicxJ meaning.
They refer to the fight over
---- -Gwoumfrist*-------- ----------------.—
I t1* important to understand
this. Otherwise the averatre per­
son tmy be hnpcle*»ly confused
when someone talks atiout the
"hithl* ami "left" wing* of the
CIO. or when someone -ay* the
. Unite! Auto Worker* “swung to
-h e r k h tY
'
You ntav be accustomed to
th ln k in ifh f “right” a* "meaning
' “conservative" — o r
p e r h a ji a
“react iopary.*
,
You may be accustomed to
thinking of “left" a* meaning
"liberal*—or ‘ pci hap* "radical."
Hut when you go Ui a CIO con*
yuntlnu and hear the delegatee
talking about a "right-winger'
they d«n‘t mean a react ionary *r
a conaervative.
They mean an anti-Communist.
They Usually mean aomionc
who not only ia opposed to Com­
munism in theory hut at no l* re­
sisting Ihe effort* of the Com*
muniata to take Irmlership in the
trade union movenmcnt.
If a .Socialist fight* - Cimmnn.
i*m he’s a “right-winger."
\ "Pils doesn't moan ail “ left*
wingert” are Commurists/ In
number*, the Commuiiata are
t tiny minority of the labor
’
n\ovemenU
»
But they g o t'co n trtl of aomr
national union* 'in the CIO
through hard work, jral, skill In
arguing, rigid dlaciptne, halanreuf-power politic* aid other device*.
I
One of their g rearst suceeste*
was to &lt;ronvinrc nany unionist*
that any criticism, of them waa
„ . “red-halting" whlc) .would weak­
e n the CIO.
- Recently the Ct'mmunlst* aeem
’ to have lieen lofng ground. One
big reason ia p e litnternational
situation.
Also,- lalmr gdmp* now under­
stand their method* better and
have developed techniques for
m iltin g them. Many progressive
people have l« t their -reluctance
to criticize th(*t. • *
Returning ti definition*.
A “Icft-winrer"' ill the CIO
* mean* a Cofmitnist, or a fol*
lower of Aimmunlst poticiaa,
o r a " P r n * i whtr* coflpirltlr*
with C^nimfiUt* In union poli­
ties, jir nwrlw only a person
who *P&gt;e*n7 believe In attack*
ing Cnmnuplsts.
A "li ft a ing union" la one
which 1» (mirollcd by Communl*ta or by people who are willing
to work wth them.
Nnturaly there are many peo'■» In ‘left-wing uplona" who
like lontniuniam and would
like to Ihrow out the leaders.
There at' atill other* who dis­
like Corfnunism hut support the
leaders ecause they believe them
1 leader*.
the words “right” and
u*cd in a union's In*
politlra, they
usqally
at one faction Ta oppostig tt&gt; Communist* and Ihe
other (action ia accepting the
Com nil lint a* support. The Com*
munis* don't ncceaanrly domi­
nate be faction they are aupportlijf. ^

tine waa unofficially reported in
CAIRO Dee. n bin—A crowd
created to 20.
of approximately hiKJ students
Jeruialcm was relatively quid,
oisemhled in front of the United
altlvnugh smoke still rose from State* qmhasxy to-iav, shouting'
(ire* kindled yesterday by Arabs “ Down with America" and throw­
starting a three-day strike through­ ing stone* al American phototriaphri* who tried to taltu pic­
out Palestine in m i n t to the ture* from Ihe ropf of the build­
United Nation* decision to cane ing.
1 he aturlcnt* forced their way
up the Holy luind.
The Associated Pres*’* unof­ through reinforced pul ice tinea to
ieach the street before the Rri*
ficial count »howed 12 Jew* and ii*h and American embassies..A f ­
eight Araln killed, although the ter shouting "Down' ifrilh. Eng­
officially lined ea*uallie* showed land" W o re the Rfjtish tmbas»y
hut eight JewJ and live Arabs they acteanted denunciation* «f
America demonstralion*. stain. Police said *'We don't
Tiie demonstration. appearhd to
know" and will not know for |y n double ^barreled protest aim­
several days the eatent of cas­ ed both - at American support of
Palestine partition nnd the preualties.
Hundreds were wounded. Forty settee of British Uwop* iu the.
Sue* Canal zone,; Nu damage
Jew* and 20 Arabs wrre hospita­ or casualties wore repo fled.
lised with injuried up to noon,
Earlier, call* for “revolution"
hut the Arab* took mofl of their and for evacuation of British
wounded to homes rather than troop* from the Rue* Tannl zone
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minKl*uLwUll.B£S&gt;j£*U
the
hospitals, light curlew* wefiT ® '?[Unltt‘d SUtc* and Russia aa
pored in tome areas.
Egyptian demonstrations against
An informant in Tel Aviv said; the United Notion* decision to
the Arab death-toll in the battle partition l&gt;le*l|ne rontinued for
tlw third day. Police shunted the
brlwerw there and Jaffa "will l&gt;e demonstrations Into able street*
without violence. The irnwd re­
heavy."

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First raiualtlc* from the Tel formed and headed for the hotna
itntl White ( ‘heck
Aviv-Jaffa area were two mem. of the Wnfdist 1'nrly‘n leader.
The tmnest group wound up
her* of Hagana, the Jewish de­
fense force, killed and four oth­ la-fore the headquarter* of the
Arub --------Irngiie, rrying for weapons
er* and a uniformed Jewish pol- -----Wnalmblo T r r r v H o Im'H
Iceman wounded. A Jewish phy-iand promising to *av« Palestine
slclan wa* reported slain and his “with our blood ~
W ikiI am i Knyoii M ix lu rv
Abdel Htihtnan Azcant Pasha,
companion wai wounded.
Arah. and Jewish forces surged auereliuy- K&gt;-n&lt; iul -of the Ikngur, | |
Uppp .Mnmntt
"back and forth across the boun­ told the crowd weapon* would h«|
given
to
Arab
fighter*
as
soon
dary between all-Jewlsh TrI Aviv
I
and all-Arab Jaffa in bloody as tltcy were trained.
street fighting.
Smooth Sui'denp ('loth Itobss
Firing and bomb explosions re­ Tourist Club Supper
sounded. throughout the day.
L eu
Pisentrnik,
Associated
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Warm Cut tun Flaunt
Press reporter nt a vantage pmnt a ikI enjoyed it very much, Mr.
altove the battle area, aaid a Aimitagc auiiL
spearhead or “Arab turtimygun-r
An un«x|H,-:,'d allow* i &lt;lam
m-ra broke * cordon of Hagana, curd the spirit* ax well ua the w
the underground Jewish defense plnyern who then returned to t!i&lt;«jS
force, near Carmel market and Club (or bridge ami other games. j“
lienrtratrd into the .streets of Tel
Aiming the it* new niiunhcrs who i
Aviv, wounding 18 Jews.
juinci! -last bight was Mrs, Kmms
Arab fire —from, rnuftop*—in Buchanan, a winter—rfsitor.-7 wlin;
Jaffa covered the charge. The said she was S!* years of age. anrL
action was visible from the main wanted to join, which sho ptnmpUy'
thoroughfare of Tel Aviv. The
reporter said Hagana forces
Mr. Armitnge announced lliatT
grouped and drove hack'; the lie ititcnderl to obtain dart game*,
“ We Clothe (he Family — We FurniNh the Home"
Arabs.
bean ings and other indoor games j
Jewish' aource* aaid veteran in th» near future. Tie'also urged
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Hagana street fighter* aifted in­ Raiifoni residents to attend the
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tempting to knock o u t Arab snip­
ers wb» were endangering lives
alopg the downtown Mca Shear1m and Hayarkon Street*.
Hagana informants said they
had (seen told that Arabs dresred
in British army uniforms wore
grouping' for jittack* on the Jew ­
ish Industrial area and that ‘ia robscrvcl In tho Tulkarem and
Belt. Halevi area*.

Hr v ssm i.v rKtt I'ltK-Ss
Riptcr*. using gienade* and
macliinc'gunr' battled in lire l cl
Aviv-Jafla aics uf, Palestine-.to­
day and new disordrrr broke out
in Jerusalem in a 'reiumplion ul
lilowh—yiulcm* linjrlied w t(-b;
they fre k iq l more often by the the United Nations partiliun plan
“righf-wlegcra” than by the other
More threats to Palestine's Jtn&gt;
aide.
came from Arab nations tinging
Many radicals and -progres■irea y li are anti-Communista the litllc fountry. In Cairo teachdeplore he lack of a better ers of A l Laxhar Univerrily writ;
lerm jhjn “right wing." They attempting to organize cnlirimcju*
, »*y 11/ *i (grata “reaction," They for a holy war with the announced
_ accuse t ia Communists of be­ 'U rp w of "driving the wolves
ing “icai ionary.”
They point to. - Communist rum Palestine.
Unofficial ’ reports listed two
v Russia * a - totalitarian a u te
ami a*y that anyone who aup- Jews killed and live Jews and
port* a | totalitarian doctrine la two Arabs wounded in Paleitinc
reacliongy.

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today.
A member of the Jewish un­
derground militia Hagan* and a
frar, »r»« n*M&gt;
Jewish phyiiciao were killed and
. trip,
“Cow," a ^ - 5 t , was lire Jews * policeman and lour
died /hack Into service afte.- Hagana than were wounded by'
"called
J the
ie grit
g lunding of the newer “ Indepencbnrp," a DC-U now under- British troops in Jerusalem.
Yesterday's casualties, by unof­
going/madificationa.
Ifoiwfll drive from lha Boca ficial report, were 14 dead and
Orica fi/Id to *th« . naval Itaso -Id wounded.
In the second day of a threeeomrfoninf* til-room dwelling,
day Arab protest strike against
T O M J ill be the tern purer

/sident’s Visit

partition, th* government clamp
November, lPtO, and ed an around-the-clock ‘ curfew
on th* ito-man'a land border be­
man will go tD Ever- tween a l l - J e w l s h T*l Avi i
ity Saturday where h? and all-Areb Jaffa. A curtate
e a 12-minute speech on Arab districts of Jerusalem
P. M , E8T&gt; dedicating waa cos tinned ani'lher .24 hours.
Thousands uf Jew*' and Arabs
larJe* Natiooal Park.
from trouble area* of Je ­
Truman took along top fled
rusalem
a* Jewish source* pre­
louse aid** with him in
a rising tempo of violence.
order * to carry on necessary dicted
In Nrw Votk. D r.'A bb* 1111.
Whlta; House bus ip ess aa well
a* tor complete the 'draftin g of let SUrer; chatrm sn'of the Amer­
ican section of the Jew bh Agen­
the Everglade* speech.
Th* party Include* Clerk M. cy, declared In a speech a t i
Cliffsrd, special counsel; Prea- "Thanksgiving" rally last night
idehliol Assistant John R. Steel- that the Jew* of th* Holy J.*nd
-maoi sweretariss Charles G. Ho«» must have arm* to defend them*
and MU thaw J . Connelly; Fleet ssh w against “Arab riot* and
Admiral William D. Leahy, Pres­ threat*.*
Calm police, swinging club*
idential Chlaf of Staff, and Stan­
ley Woodward, State Depart­ (or lb* first time in thro* day*
af demonstration*, dispersed a
ment Chief of Protocol,
Tontstive plana call for the crowd of *t u den Is ihouting.antb
Praaldent to fly from Key W«*t American and anti-British /T A /
to Naplea, Fla., for Ihe Ever- gaits before th* U. 8, and B rit­
embassies.
&gt;
glade*' dedication Saturday. If ishPremier
'J*mll hlardam Ucy of
th*- Tre*id*nt'a pilot, Lieut. Col
Henry T. Myera, rule* th a t th* Syria , p m 6 ra lly * fallod at • tho
H. legation in Dm m k m
oaitodtfor th« attack
Two network*,
awt^eomblnlng th
urd*y afternoon
tho arid re •* of
man a t the dedication
Othar* to apeak w i l l --------rotary of lha Intartor Jultur K ru f
etw*_ aSwin
v wito
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stood a t aaluU while a
Amerlcsn flag was raised to replace on* ripped down by rlol«*»,— ■
llegxnt Emir Abdul lllah of
Iraq, addrewlng a 4»aghd*d
crowd* declared b* personally

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THE SANFORD nERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA*

‘ TH
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Future For Real Estate

THE WORLD TODAY

l.t.h-nkr* la IM*

Ttie prevailing mood of.:lhe recent .meeting hi Pan
0^4.----—Mlaal^
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
i'
ranciHco
of trie National Aaaociation of Real Fntatc Boards
m*4 *nn4mr al
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
W
SS
one
of
optlrnlnm.
Ifouning
and
Its
problems
dominated}
•■■laid. KtatUa
the tll^cussions, and the outlook from the viewpoint of the!
I II Masaatta .!»— *»
.
The psychological impact of ner­
realtor la favorable.
ve strain and stark privation on
Italrt.1 aa a n a l flia matin
The
prediction
was
that
a
million
homes
will
lie
built
the common folk of dialreaaad
IMaMt 57. 1*1a. ‘at lit I'“at OfM r
&gt;H s.sf nnl. PUrMa. aaltr l i t All in 1948. and their cost will remain nt the present high Europe during the coming bleak
at (.aartM al llw t l a. I WT.
months is going, to play
level. The slight buyers’ strike which occurred but spring awinter
mighty part in determining tha
ItOl.LtM ) U l l l . t l
when wngc increases forced construction prices up was only outcome
KAIISf
of the political upheaval*
oonuo* n ets
,
temporary, these dealers asserted. The public now realizes ami especially the struggle be­
Ita.Ia.M Maaaan
that prices arc founded on actual conditions, anthwill not tween Communism and . Democ­
■l na&lt; IIIITIO V It.tTt a
racy.
Carrier, a t . l
9 •• come down. Real estate men fire all set for c o n tin u a l‘prosh r n f - tha generi f imhUc
Maalk
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I."* ATibLlfir.a long time ahead.
between now and tho advent of
T *m —tla in il----- ....* '7 M
Conditions
which
mean
prosperity
for
real
estate
deal­
Spring are hound to bo many and
•It Maalka ___ __________.' I.N
ers can at the same time work actual hardship for many grievous In Iha countries which
Oaa Taar .. ,----, , ...... • IS.M
All akllaatf , aatlm .are. al other jieople. Buyers of toduy's expensive houses are not are atorm centers. And the politi­
ikaakt i.Mlallaaa aad aallaaa at found nmong people who must live on fixed incomes but cal parties which are held res­
ponsible by the people for thete
aalrtlalaki.ala far Ika aaraata
talalac fan*., all! krr la r iH
fa* need shelter just the same. Many veterans cannot buy misfortunes are going to find
al rraalar aS..rll&gt;l*a rat...
homes because loans will not be granted based on the in­ themselves toting a pack of trou*
lalkaA A.n.aaaat n»e&lt;»«»*lattv»i. flated valuations arbitrarily placed* on inferior hoiujing. Idea, come April shower*. Take
la#., rraratral. ‘Ika H.raU la Ik* Such victims can ohly hope that n break in prices may come the situation in chaotic Franco,
for Instance;.
aatlanal- tuU at aAirrtlalaa. Olfi•
a i art malafala.d la Ika latparf within a reasonable time.
Tho country as a whola la of
rlllra la Ika raaaltf aaltk kratfaaat
The really desirable thing is to have prices slide down rourso, short of food, clothing
l.ra la rklraaa ta l Nan Vara.
grndunlly ns production brings the supply of houses ami a'nd many other . necessities. InTka llttaU I. a maaikat at Ik. apartments nearer in line with the defnand than has been duatry and rati transport through­
AaaatlaltA frraa nklak l( tallll.4
out tho nation I* 'largely at a
•tila.l*.Ir la Ik. aw tar rapakli the case for some time..
standstill as the result of tha Com­
rallaa at alt Ik. laaal MIN prlalr.
•a III. a.M.paiMr, a. at*11 ta all
AP art*. 41.aaltk...
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W KDNERDAY, DEC. 3. 1947

munist-Inspired * .trikes
which
have rendered 2,000,000 workers
idle. There is a terrible shortage
of coal which, quite apart from
With the Foreign Ministers struggling once more for industry, is depriving tho public
fuel for warmth and other
agreement on treaties and procedures, it is interesting to of
household purposes.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
look nt the closing words of Speaking Frankly, the book Paris, with its population of
TRUTH WILL IN THE END in which former Scfcrctury of Stifle .lames F. Byrnes re­ some 0,000,000, has been suffer­
PREVAIL. SO IF WE WANT lates ids experiences with similar conferences. Writes Mr. ing from crippled public utilities.
TO BE ON THE WHININO 8IDK Byrnes:
Many homes have been without
.
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WE WII.I. DO WELL TO BE
lights a* the result of strikes in
the
past
two
years, there wertvrunny times
STRONGLY ON THE SIDE OF -- , “During
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and
water
A_ power
fXJWL. plants.
r --------, Gas
...
----___ we
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TRUTH: 'Hiat
may bo ___
fellow when I was deeply discouraged. O u r re pe a ted -e ffo rts , T»res»u« h n l**n-flsngcnroily
workrra for the truth.—Ill John hochievc co-operation in a peaceful world seemed to Ik? meet
?ct- low. Garbage has remained un­
ing only with constant rebuff. But we persisted in our collected and strreta havo been
left unswrpt for day*- The stopWe tee where Patricia ured In efforts with patience nnd firmness. I have not lost hope, juige of suliwaya forced thousands
lake het i Iiom nil and throw but todny I would reverse the order nnd alter tho emphasis. of angry citiiens to spend weary
them al her boy friend. John Let-' I would sny that ftur policy should be ope of F IR M N E S S hours tramping the streets in
severe weather. Theatres and
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let Mee. in public. Ifo hum I Juil and P A T I E N C E .
have been closed.
, “ I rcmnln confident that we can achieve a Just |H»ncc movies
one big happy family.
only smile we have noted
by’co-operative effort If we persist 'with ffrmness in the inThe
thi* whole sorry situation li
Becauie of a carrlrit cigairli* right as Got! gives us the power to sec the right.’
the Invention by a waggish Paris
•moker, a doimitory foi homeJen
"To the goal of n just |»enre. freedom’s past inspires stylist of the ‘’glove of love.”
This is a two-handed mitten for
old men m Philadelphia bum ^ ||H
freedom’s future"ca1l's'us.
couplet who want to hold hands
killing six. injuring miny more. It
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Firmness And Patience

Bcvin ami Marshall.have startedI out well in this con, ^
M.. Americans
A nt..k-i/«ntt.i hntvA
Itnir •w
rit* iuir*u
Iut
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side.
hope tthey
may
peFs&amp;t
capital.
Well, th at’s good for a laugh,
pntienco brings the results most of the

»-•!» awlul -rrrpnniibilrtjr that one fm e n c e on.. iL
the. r:
firm
atiumrt when he it careleii’ with until firmness with
hit cigarette*.
world hopes for.
With nil n( ill gum lit anil
building' no city in Honda ha:
led the nation duiing the lint
nine month* of 1947 in new con
it ruelion. Lot Angr|ri. w*» _|i»L
with I7S million dolUrt in build
ing permilt. New Yotk City wat
a ,poor ictond «nd*.Dclroit, third.
Mumi wat in iha firtt ten, jump
ing from 18th place latt ye*f
to 7th thi» year with 38 million
dollar! woith of nrw rontlruction
.

Republican*, not tatitfied wi|li
the oppotitinn which the Oeino
crati have timed up throughout
the South, are trying to outdo
them. They will rrtume llje futr’*
light to enact anti-lynching Irgtw
lalion to that the laipayrrt ol
any county in which a lynching
occult will have to pay a fine
of $10,000 Ipr the prrtont who
commit the ciimc. Why not make
the mcmbeti of the mob who
carry ouUlhe lynching pay the
iintt at ifiry do in other mur­
der*?
I v i i a gepd thing, ihit food
handler!* tcnool, which Irither
rgtUuranl and cafe ’'employee*
to waih their handt. n&lt;a that
we havje ever noticed any of diem
•ticking their
*7re. But while they are at it,
we hope they alto thow them
how to carry a tray without pour­
ing a cup of hot toup •down the
cuitotrfer't neck. We did have
that happen to ut once, and word*
fail to expren properly our in­
dignation. At between dirty htrrdt
and a toupy neck, we'll take the
dirty handt 'any lime.
While the federal government
prepare! to taite 40 billion dol­
lar* in taxei neil year, the City
of Sanford wonder* how it ir
going to get ten thousand dollars
lo pave East Kitil Sftoei. post­
pone* needed tewer repair and
extemion. throws up its handt
in absolute despair al ihe ‘vriqr
mention o( a sewage disjxssal
system, or the suggestion of street
paving in Goldsboro. Why. we
wonder, are the people willing
lo shoulder a terrific lax burden
(or all the waste, esltavagsnee
and plunder of the government
in Washington when their owli
slfeel* are growing up in weeds
and their beautiful lake front
it a-menace lo their qwn heallh
and prosperity?
The people of Europe are suf­
fering front shortages and. becauts
there are shortages, prices are high
and often bavoad- reach of' the
workers’ pocketbook. So they
strike, refuse to .work, thus cre­
ating more shortage*, pushing
prices even, higher and bringing
more suffering upon themselves.
And because the people of Eu­
rope am suffering and going hun­
gry. America exports food and
clothes to them, thus cresting
scarcities over here, boosting
prices, creating discontent, and

there. It U, a strange world. And
America i»* not immune to tha

and Italy. It could happen here.

Before the year Is out there will Ire 3.000.000 passenger
car Bales registered in 1047 aecording to official «mn\pilers
of automobile statistics. Rnies ran two to one during the
first nine months of this year, ns compared wifh the same
period Inst year. During Octotler alone, according ta na­
tional figures, more than 300.000 cars changed hands} in­
cluding new cars purchased, and user! cars which found new
owners.
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This indicates n lot of mitomobile buying and selling.
But nnyone who does much driving on the nation’s high­
ways will think the figures are conservative. It doesn’t take
a statistician to convince a |rerson thnt there are more cars
on the road, glittering models with the new look ns’well as
rattly old timers repaired nnd set going again.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
■Ir ffUBBKI.I. KAY

Twenty-four •year* ago when I
m i on Iha ataff of the Florida
Grower It wat my privilege to
Join a little group of adventurani
who art out to hlaae a ’trial from
w rit to .eaat roaat arrow the
Rrrrgladea.
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The purpose wan (o develop
publicity and renter, attention on
the propoaed Tamiaml -Trail. At
that lime the jdea of constructing
a paved highway acrott the heart
of the ’Glade* teemed prepoateroua. ' Engineer* questlaned It*
feasibility. It w*'
‘ '
suck a project would be to costly
a* lo make It out of tha question.
Enterprising civic leader* of
both $oaata wanted' auch a ‘high­
way and believed that It could be
b uilt.. At the time grade* had
been thrown up for a distance of
about 20 miles out of Miami and
from Nanle* weat to tha Deep
Lake Railroad.
. Our little group of ploncen aat
out lo prove to the world that it
srai poaalble to croea the ’Glades
by motor car and we act ogt from
Fort My era in seven automobBaa
—five Model T Fords, an* Elear
and an Overland.
Led by Indian guide*.
Jumped off the western
expecting to reach tha
grade in about three day*,
the aid of a tractor that pulled
us out of the muck Ume and time
again and of aawa and s i n that
cut a path through miles of cy­
press strands, wa finally did
reach the eaat coast and it took
us three week* Instead pf three
days.
That was my first introduction
to the Everglades and I havo
held a healthy respect for them
ever since. To really know
Know tna
the
’Glades you have to HveJn
lire In them,
Wo surely did. and as our grub
ran out
out long before we reached
our dektlnation wa learned to hat
cattail roots, swamp cabbage and
a lot of other -native, delleaclaa.
But !: didn’t sot out to write a
column about that trip—what I
had la mind waa a tribute to
Marjorie Douglas’, book entitled,
"EvorvIadM, River of Grass,published last month aa one of
the ’’Rivers of America Series."
Beginning with tho dawn of
htstery. Mra. Douglas traces the
‘
o f th UH
intriguing store
ar area, visualising the lives i
activities of all who through tho
years have inhabited the region.
Few of us hare evsr thought
of the Everglades i
ijY rim

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fact* dealing with the ageless
history of the IXrrglade* region.
From theirt -tho 'has woven an
intensely Interesting story that
Is substantially authentic from a
historic standjrolnt.
A highlight was her uncover­
ing “the true origin of the great
American tale of the whltb cap­
tive and the rescuing Indian
maiden." Acronllng to her story,
this occurred in Florida long be­
fore the white man had set fool
on tjie soil of Virginia where
saved' the life of Captain John
Smith.
" T h e white Florida captive was
one Juan Ortix, of Seville, Spain.
A survivor of Panfile de Narvac*'
expedition Lo Florida In 1628, (11
years , ahead of Hernando de
Soto),' Ortle was captured by
Indians who bound him naked to'
a grid made of pole* and applied
a toreh to the furl undefneath.
But aa the first flames seared
his flesh, Ihe original I'oaahontas,
a daughter of the chief, Interced­
ed In hla behalf. She pointed out
tha advantage of having a "white
slave." The Idea appealed to her
father and ha ordered the fire
scattered and the prisoner un
hound.. There followed three years
during which Ortis was an accept,
cd member of the tribe. He learned
to speak their language, play
thalr game* and perform their
rite*.
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ing tribe, medicine men who had
always been Jealous of Ortix,
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feat was caused by the white roan.
The chief accenting this axplana
tlon ordered him condemned to
death.
aeatn. u■.a,
u i m ui », . i-.cbP« i
wsrnrd b y .th e ch lrfs dsughUr.
He Joined another tribe and yeare
mi
later was rescued by members
of
the De Soto Expedition,
According to Mra. Douglas this
narrative was translated into
Snglish in the 17th century and
published In London. "Everglades,
River of Grass’’ should hare
place in th* library of every
Floridian and It might well be
used as • text-book in our public
schools. Florida la Indebted to
MarDotio Stoncmsn Douglas for
this valuable addition to Floridans.

BURNED TO DEATH
UNIONTOWN. Pa. Dee. $three other chitthe

hut it would take a very warm
love Indeed lo survive In one of
those theatres, even with the
•'glove of love." Winter before
last I went lo the Folles Ilergrres
In Pari*. The place was wholly
unhealed and like a refrigeration
plant,-The-spectator* wore pjrer,
coats, scarves and glovea—and
still shivered. The unfortunate
actresses and ladies of the chorus,
who followed . the tradition of
wearing mainly a smile, wer*
literally blue with the cold.
But lo get bark to our mut­
tons, as the Englishman says:
The worst is yet to come for
France. The winter with all .it*
hanlships Is going to strain
morals lo tho lim it And tbo gen­
eral public most certainly is goin"” to assess tha blame for its
suffering on somebody. Thus tha
•aition ia full' of dynamite pol­
post'
Pica
' ally.
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This fact is recognised by all
political parties. For example.
General Charles d&amp; Gaulle, the
war-time Free French leader
whom many expect to come to
power soon a t the head of his
new -people’s Rally” Party, is
if f
Is. jtf le r the
country has passed through the
dangerous winter month*.
.
By the same token, the strategy
of the Communist Party, whieh U,
trying tq get control of tha governmknL la to. push Ihe General
Into powor Immediately, with the
idea that he couldn't survive the
Dials of winter. The Reds, while
bent on ruling, peefer first to
K ir . moil
powerful anfmy—and thfli take
over when the warmth of Spring
has softened the bitterness of tha
people.
However, present signs are that
the Communist strategy will ba
put to a hard test, beeausa a large
section of the public already Is
assessing the btsme fo r'th e coun­
try ’s predicament against the Reds.
The sufferinjr of winter may well
add to this feeling.
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St. AnnV Chapter
Met Last Monday

Personal Activities
WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 M V MaJ. General BcnncU E. Ucycr*
said h&lt;7 made money speculating
too. ^
in war bonds. Other* did
How?
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It wasn’t illegal. There wy* no
law against i t But the gnerni
ment tried to keep It from hap.
pening.
Vteycr* told the Senate’s ' war
investigating committee he had
bought a t much as $-4,001,000
worth of bonds on margin and
made a paper profit of $90.00).
Anyone with money to Intetl,
a desire to speculate, and ,tha
knowhow of going about it, csuld £
have done the same thing. _
The regular War Saving bond*
—the E. F and G bonds which
.
most people brought—were not
mixed up In these deals.
That’s because they were not
negotiable: You couldn’t sell
.
Hem to ar^nne. If you wanted
to cash Ihcm. you had to turn
than into the government.
But the E, F and G bonds were
not the only ones the government
sold In It* eight bond drive* to V
borrow money to psy for the
war.
It *&lt;4d other kind* of bond* to
people who wanted to Invest
their mtney for the Interest they
rould get.
Three other bonds varied and
had dlffmmt names. One type
was ralhd
simply Treasury
■Bond*r- Meter# dealt (n-thoaa&lt;^-----------------IndividusW copld buy thete
Treasury Ihnds and, sometime*. ^
sell them U someone' else a t a “
p ro fit
I
t
. The govrlpmenf told about
$117,000,000,00f. (billion)
worth
of thete bon*V. The Interest or
them was 2 tot!1* percent a yea»
for about to itnr*.
If you bought one of those for
$10,000, and -tht Interest was 2
perrent, al the end of 10 years
you’d get hark 442,000.
The bond nevei went below the
price at which thrgovynment sold ^
It—In this case 110.000—l»ecaus« •
Ihe government larked it. You
could always get Wck your $10,­
000. plus interest)
Sinca they wertisuch sure In­
vestment*. and pail ,hnt 2 P*r'
cent Interest; thorj was a big
demand for them. ,
f
So some paopla bought- and sold
them to one nnothrr&gt;nd. became
of the demand, theiprlce some­
time* went uo. For txample:
Jones bought a IW.000 bond. J
If he held it for lOVeara. he’d
g rt back $(2,000. lut Smith
figured he and Jones \ould bolh
make a profit on IL A
•
So he bought the $1^000 bond
.
from Jones for $10,t0t&gt;,(a quirk
$100 profit for Jones), f^rith held
it 10 years and got $12,$0 for it
from the . governmentU $1,900
profit for 8mUh).
J, ;
Jones was willing to ppll to
Smith ami be satisfied with a

rrent profit right-aisy lit- •

tin 10 years t make
stead’ of waiting
a $2,000 p ro fit
That was one way of de^ng In
the bonds but In the c**\ lu ll
riled Jones and 8mith boi had
done their dealing with ful/rash.
Other people, like Meyors.Rdn’t
have enough rash lo pav 'll full
bond, they w.pled tdlmy.
So they bought on margin.
-T his meant they might (put
■Wvn a certain amount of a
“
full price and get a bank or
one to bark them for tho re*
Here’s an example-allhourh »’*
very crude one:4-You bad ply
00 in rash but wanted lo big a
honrt- A tl|&gt;nV- t,» l unihf$10,000 for you.
The bSnk charged y
$100 (1 percent) Intertill
use of the bank’s t»om
year. The bank held tl\e
vou could pay Sot IL Re
That bond of $10,000 pal
rent Interest—$200—a yea
Then speculator* bid
price, berause there’
enough bonds lo go srolad. At
the end of the yehr you c d&lt;d Mil
that $10,000 '- bond to m othsr
speculator for $10,360.
New Metal-Cutting • This u m 316 percent m
Ihp price al which *
Process Discovered msnt
sold Ihp bond
_____ iL.
■
$160, or 1H percent, rjjorellban
ATLANTIC CITY. Dee. 3 M V - tha government would give you
A new chemical process th at sub­ for it afte r on* year.
| J
stitutes a metal-cutting knife In
Thia gave you a profit of *250
plsre of fire was announced to —or 2H bereent—on the deal
the American Society of Mechani­ -—$50 mare than you could in*i&gt;
cal Engineer* today by Dr. received from tha government at
Milton C. Shaw of tha Mas­ tha S percent interest rste. (It
sachusetts Institute of Tech­ would hava been a profit ol $360- nology.
■
or S tt pertant—hut the bgik Had
Tha metal-cutting supplies heat charged yon *100. or 1 Sercenl.
•ml pressure. It already has pro­ interest on the- uae of th» bank
duced a number of Important
chemical coin pound*. Among that* money for on* year.)
Tha example juat given Is ex­
•re some drugs and other pro­
ducts, which still are secret. treme, but it. explair
speculator, worked. A
head off speculators wh
bond*
trying to gamble on
Company,
,.
The tool Is the u m e kind as with a shoestring, the govc ment
used In Industry to smooth and asked tha banks:
If a man wants to make A dawn
finish machlns parte. A sharp
sdge shaves thin, tiny pieces off paymrnt on a bond, be surd ha Is
from a metal surface. In tha naw worth enough money to cover
process, these metal shavings thq cost of tha bond. (For ex­
dissolve to become part of V ample: A maa might ha w orth.a
finished chemical,
lot of money but still have only a
The ' cutting takes place la- Hula of it in cash beeausa tha
side a -dosed chamber, th a t con­ real w ai tied up in other Intain* tha liquids and solids which eatmenu.) 4
are to react chemically.
v
This worked, but not afeaysTha cutting adgh ’ furnishes a Meyers said he had put u p only
■mail bet sp o t There ia not one percent.In cash—$40,04»-in
enough h u t to boll, or even buying $4JX&gt;0J)00 in bond*.
seriously heat the real of tha
At thl« point thaw ’s o n e ).
contents. But the hot spot, plus tlon;
didn’t the banks buy
the great pressure a t th a t point, ay theWhy
bonds and make a profit
combine to sta rt tha sort of
q» Inreaction which
catalysis. Dr.
tha nuw pro
.. „
li
activation.
V

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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD. FL O R IP^

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1917

WEDNESDAY. DEO, 3, 1117 -

Lancy, Heard
Social Calender Mrs.
•* HaYe Circle Meet

P e r s o n a l s

#

‘ WEDNESDAY
Mr*, f t II. latncy and Mr*. W.
The W. M. U. of Ihe First U*pRev. and Mrs, \V. P. Yeslev
P. Heard were co-hostesso* for have as their guest Mrs. Yr»le*-s
tilt Church will observe the Week .the
monthly
meeting
of
Circle
Prayer at 7:30 P. M. The
sister. Mra. P. L. I.sno of Jcffcr’ of
Brotherhood. D. F. Jobe.' will be No. 7. W. S. C. R.. of Ihe Firs t , B onU tty—Mtrr *
AI*4hodrit-ehnTTtr
mV’Mohday
~af- .. In aharga of -the progr am ----- --The Sanford Woman's Club will ternoon. The meeting was held
Mr*. M. R. 8trickland. Mrs. E.'
have an annual Christmas en­ at the home of the former.
II.
loincy and Mrs. Strickland’s
Reports were heard from all brother,semble with a luncheon and bridge
A. L. Heath of Houston;
party to be enjoyed by the mem­ standing committees after which Tex., spent yesterday in Orlan­
bers. Reservations must l»r made a party was held In honor of do.
b / Monday at noon with Mrs. S. Mrs. M. It. Strickland who will
move to Dalton, Ga. Mrs.
D. Hlghleyman, I5I9-J. Mr*. R. M. soon
Mr. and &gt;Mr*. V. O. McNcely
M ums, 891 -M or Mrs. S. C. Gra­ Lancy presented Mrs. Strickland have returned to I heir home in
with
a
giA
from
the
circle.
Dr.
St. Louis, Mo. aflrr visiting for
ham. 699-W.
roralion* In the Ijiney home fal­ solnc time with Rev. and Mrs. W.
THURSDAY
lowed a Christmas motif with P. Ycaley.
The Weal Side P. T. A. will lovely arrangements of rrd poinmeet at 3:00 I1. M. and the board 'cilia* tiring placed al vantage
Mis. Fred T. Williams hat a*
meeting will be held at 2:30 P.M. point* about the rooma. *
her guests for the winter Mrs.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
A salad course was served by Perry VV. Illscook ami Mr. and
1 will meet at the Masonic Hall Ihe hosteiacs assisted by Mrs. J.
J. H. Huffotd o f I’itoakey,
at 8:00 P. M. Initiation cere­ C. Higgins. Those attending were Mr*.
Mich. Mrs. Hufford and Mrs.
monies will he held.
Mrs. J. E. Courier. Mr*. Strick­ Illscook are Mrs. Williams' sis­
The board ol Ihe South Sid* land. Mrs. Nettle Tijlis, Mrs. IligPTA will meet at tho school at gins, Mrs. Edwin Shlnholser. Jr., ter*.
^ :3 0 P. M. The tegular meeting Miss Ella Holton, Mra. R. L. Hick*,
the group will be held n son, Mr*. Hrard and Mr*. Lancy. Circle 6 Has Final
8:00 P. M. and plans will be
Meeting Of Year
made for a Christmas party.
A special meeting of the Veter­
ans af Foreign War* Auxiliary
The ffnal meeting of the year
will be held at Ihe home of Mrs.
ll&gt; BOB THOMAS
of Circle *1,. W. S-. C. S.. of the
C. W. Johnson, 2101 MsgnnHa
First Methodist Church wa* held
Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. Ail mem­
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 3 (/pi­ on Monday at the nomr of Mr*.
Herron on the Country Club
bers arc urged to attend;
ll ’s about time for Betty Gralilr’s R.W.
Road. The meeting waa in the
_
' '
FRIDAT
sqmial denial thnt she want* lo fnmi
uf a "pot-tuck dinner. Knl.•
The Friendship- "Lcqgue ami lx* a dramiUlc actrcsa.
a brief business meeting
The pinller rkme up when 1 lowing
the Junior. Woman’s league o!
a Christmas gift exchange wa»
S h e Congregational Church will was reporting lo Belly on the enjoyed.
.
- have a sola in Dip building fdr- "This Is the Moment" set that
Those present w rit Mra, Flet­
marly
occujilod by the Antique musical picture* are In a decline. cher Holla, -Mr*. Albert Jarrell,
Spiralling co»t« for lhal type of Mr*. la-*lie Went. Mra. T. t).
Shop.
. ,
The
monthly meeting &lt;if the film put it bn the unessential list Adam*. Mr*. |L McCaaklll, Rev.
American legion Auxiliary will for current produfl ion.
and Mia. J. E. McKinley and
"TlienTd lx-11eh hunt for n new daughter. Barbara: Mra. David.
be held at the D-glon Hut tl
Job."
aaiit
Betty,
"because
that’s
Ml*. J. 51. Leonard, Mr*. I.. 8.
-4:00 P. M. All member*' art. .
ilarkev, ■ Mr*. Claude llemdnii,
urged to I'e present. Mr*. Charlc. my dish."
Betty,
who
wax
lusciously
atMr*. M. L. Wright Mr*. O. M.
Lawson is |he chairman o f tin*
tlrrd in a filmy negligee, said she Fundom and Mr*.- F. K. Steinhostess committer.
ia
constantly
arruaed
of
going
meyer. . -------------•
The Ndc V Howard Chapter, 11.
.
— J&gt; r C.~vritt - meet a*. ~rhe hom e o f dramatic:
"Only
thin
week
1
heard
some­
• t r a . M. 8. Wiggins, 1317 Mag­
y Line". . . * Jimmy
nolia Avenue, with Mrs. Mart* one on the radio say ’What dor* Durante talking (aerinusly) about
Betty
Grablr
mean
hv
wanting
to
. Strong co-hostess, at 3:00 P. M.
great Notre Dame coach—
give up musical*?’ That’s a lot of "that Knutne".
. .
•
SATURDAY
nohsenxe. When I can’t tin musical* Rock
Gear* Autry explaining why he
The Grammar School P.-T. A. anymore 111 quit."
The St. !.oui* »lrrn *aid ahe
will have a rummage sale at 4U.'&gt;
ha* done only one picture with­ to
East Fourth Street.
.
no
i* * * - 1 1 1 n » li„ you; bol iry o u -r.
red shirt they'll say
TUESDAY
____ out music, “ Hot 8pot.“ She even vncuring
did
a
number
rbr-4ho4-«oe,—
a
■ guy?”
J
The annual Christmas party of rendition of "Daddy," hul it wa* •who the—Is that
the Pilot Club wit, lx* belli in tb# cut from the final version.
."O ut Of The I’ast’MRKOI has
Tourist Center at 0:30 l\ M. All
pjot for three pictures,
A* for future vehicle*,' Betty enough
^u sh an d s uf the number* are in­ said
hut somehow manages to become
*hr’d
like
to
do
“real
mu*cic ite d . Make reservations caiiy eali." like her recent • "Mothec an exciting film of the “private
with Mr*. Al Hunt.
Wore Tight*." She's not so much rye” ilk. It takes a quirk of
MONDAY
mind to follow the vastly com­
The W. M. U. of Ihe First Bap­ in 'fa v o r of stories with music, plicated plot and the quirk switches
such
as
".Shocking
MissPilgrim,"
tist Church will meet at 3::&lt;0 P.
of locale, but Itolo-rt 51itchurn.
yj u follows: Circle I. Mrs. which failed to be shocking and Jane Greer. Kirk Dnuglua* and
would
never
have
!&gt;crn
missed.
Cfl
Geirge Dixon. Celery Avenue; Cirthe other* manage to kelp thing*
. f |f ' T. 8. C. elnvsroom nt the Betty’s .next: "Burlciujiie" with fairly well in hand. ____ •
Dan
Dailey,
Jr.
'
•
" church; Circle 3. Mrs. G. 8. 8el
Our conversation was Interrupt­
man. 918 Palmetto Avenue, Mn&gt;
The United State* use* 10 lii|.
Ilea. Stephens, co-hostess; Circle ed with new* that one of her lion buttons in a normal year.
horse*
won
a
race
at
Bay
Mea­
d. Mrs, J. A. Ponder. 349 West
•Sixteenth .Street; Circle 5. Mrs. dow* and Betty was a* happy as
f-'ra n k (ft'W mxlfiiff Jr„ 620 Oak a girl with a new chinchilla, "lifts
Avenue; Circle 0. church annex, funny alxiut me ami publicity,"
hostesses. Mrs. J. F. Harrison. »he said. "I don’t talk to , im­
Mr*. II. Newsome and Mrs. O. C. portant people, 1 don’t like to pose
for picture*. But when there’s a
Gibbs; Sunhenin*, church.
The monthly business nnd pro­ little item in the sjmrts pages
gram meeting of the W. 8. C. 8. nlxiut one of my’ horse*, I show
•
of the First Methodist Chureh will it tn everyone.:*
Sight, and sounds on the Holly­
be held at the church promptly at
3:00 P. M. Rev. Clayton Calhoun, wood tieaL . . .Are Astaird, 6,
who has -recently returned from watching her father atari hi*
China will tie the guest spenkar. dances in "Eaxter Parade.” his
A tea will follow the meeting.* first in two years. . .Bing Crosby
The board meeting will be held acting g s tsuide . t a , • group of
ht 2:30 P. M.
U. 8. C. co-cds visiting a Ray
Milland met. . . ’Horace llelilt back
before n hand for Ihe firat time
;uec year* and getting ready
tm.-V.-ar tour. ■ -------eronicn Lake ihowinng off her
argylc tucks, hidden under her
hm*pvk1rt for "Sainted 8i»tera"
Alan, Ladd, who has been In every
G lam our L e g s ... kind of film brawl, donning box­
ing glove* for the firat ttaie, In

Hollywood

Plan, for Christmas decorat­
ions in Holy Cross Episcopal
Church were made a t the monthly
meeting of St. Ann’s Chapter of
Ihe church held at the home of
Mrs. II. II. Coleman on Monday
afternoon. A brief business meet­
ing was Held' and announcement
was made that ttift hoard m a tin g
will be held on Dec. 20 and the
.Parish-meeting scheduled -for Jan.
K haa been changed to I&gt;cc. 16.
. The next meeting of tho group
will-be held on Jan. 20 at tha
Pariah House, It was slated. The
discussion of the decorations was
under the direction of Mr*. R L
Perkins, ehslrman. Mis. A. R. Key
told of the district meeting held
in Kissimmee last wrek
Those attending were hire. Fred
Ball. Mr*. Coiemsn
Mrs.- M.
Minorik. Mrs. E. D. Mobley. Mra.
Sadie Brouse. Mra. Key, Mrs. It.
A. NfWman. Mrs. A. M. Philips,
Mra. Perkins and Mrs. W urt War­
ner. *

Mrs. Hudson’s Home
Scene Of Meeting
The home of Mrs. G. B. Hud­
son was the scene of the moqthly
meeting of Circle -No. 9 of tho
W. S. C. 8. of the First Mcthodlst Church on Monday after­
noon. Announcement waa nyrdc
of the cancellation of-the covered
dish luncheon which wa* to have
horn held at the church. A re­
port wa* heard on the recent
tb«K.h b«»««rw
, ------ — -------- Mr*. W. W. Tyre wa* wel­
comed Into the church a* a new
mrmtier. At th t conclusion of
th&gt; meeting refre*hmenta were
served by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Tnl William*. Present were
Mr*. Broughton’ Watkins, Mra. A.
O. Roberts, Mrs. C. R. Jones,
Mr*. George Williams, Jr., Mr*.
Jo h n ‘White. Mr*. Park Tyre. Mra.
William*. Mrs. Roy Wall. Mrs. R.
L. Harvey, 6Irs. E. L. I-ey, J r
Mrs. Tyre and Mrs. Hudson.

THE GARDEN GATE
MRS. E. G. KILPATRICK. J R , Editor
Wrekly Column of tha Sanford Garden Club

Friend* of Miss Alice Tempi*
Mrs. Harry Tooke- entertained
member* of St. Catherine'* Chap­ will be Interested to learn that
ter of the W oman’* Auxiliary of she l* returning on the first
only when Ihe grass receive* Holy Cross Episcopal I’hurvh on available plane after Dec. I f
Fedrrallon Nolo* for Klorkla
frequent attention., The first re- Monday. Mr*. Mark T. C arpedcr from Frankfort. Germany. Mlaa
Garden Club
Axalraa must have, adequate quirerarnt is an • abundance of repot toil mi the district meeting
| Temple'.left the United State* in
tin
Septcmlx-r, —tU4*i—to—wxttk—wit
mOl.turo even during the cool I water. - Aa-y&lt;"mg gross is ninety held in Kissimmee recentl/i
weather of late autumn and ear-1 peicent water. It can In- seen Ih'al
Those attending - the meeting the Civil Service department
Jy winter. Remember that Ihe quantities will be neetlrd to main- were Mr*. George ShljunM ix^lL-.-uvatiaa
■ahe—hint ' b een '
flower buds were aet last sumnjer lajn_a_ b rig h t gtcea lu«f---- Th*«» M“ Armitage, Mrs! J L. uigley, senring as sooretary with the dlssu d -th e y m ttat-be-cnrenroignt" trrn fe x r&gt; e q u lre m e n t of this w lntrr- Mr*. Fred
Bsll. Mr*.
Ernesk pla'rod per-ons bureau.
grow properly so that there will time grass is nitrogen. Light Krtipp. Mra. Carpenter. Mr*. St.
Her sister l.lsrtte ha. been sta­
applications
rarh
month,
watered
be a good show-^f large blossom*
Clair White. Mr*. B: F. Whitner, tioned with the same department
lift
Immediately,
will
contribute
to
next spring. Broadlraved cverSr.. Mr*. W. A. Adam*. Mr*. in Frankfort and will take over
gteen shrubs absorb appreciable it* luight green color. The third Tooke. Mr*. Tom Vaughn and Alice's duties when *hr returns
requirement
for
an
attractive
uantities of water even during
Mr*. Harriet Warren.
to the United States. The alathe winter months In Florida, so tidy lawn ia frequent mowing.
ter* are- the daughters of Mr. and
.keep She mulched atalra and Have the machine sharpened, set
Mr*. 31. W. Temple of Sanford.
li. It. C. MEETING
camellia lied* moist at all times. the cutter a t medium height, and
The
N
de
V
Howard
Chapter,
NOTHING TO IT ’
Adequate soil moisture must ho use the mower at -least once evU. D. C. mrt recently at the homo
LAUSANNE. Switzerland Dec.
available continuously so that -the cry ten day*. This clipping will of
Mr*.
A.
K.
Itossetter
on
Celery
leave* d&lt;r not will to the detri­ induce the grass to stool out and Avenue with Mr*. L. A. Ilrumley 3 (/I*)—''King Mihai of Romania
ment of Ihe swelling flower buds. make a close, neat, wrllJkcpt as co-hoste**. Following the rout­ today denied Copenhagen reporta
I ^ t the sprinkler run for about Iprf. Any thin spot* should bo ine business a historical program of his imminent engagement to
two hours tiefore you m t n it rc-seeded by the end of this was presented. Mra. Itossetter 24-year-old Princess Anne of
ahead to a nrw apot. When a month. Jt will not take long, read Itiidvarel Kipling’* "Recess, Bounlotv-Pa’rroa. "There la ab­
sprinkler I* used, the foliage ia then, for these neyc patches to' lonal". Due to th a .u n it meeting solutely nothing irv.it," the King
effectively ayringed and red. spld- equal the origin*! seeding.In *p- falling on the day aftei Christmas, told an Interviewer. "I hear thia
der mile*, a constant threat tn penranre. and ntnkr for a uni­ it was decided to meet instead on stofy everywhere, nnd everybody
know* more nl-out it than I do.
the health of garden shrub* In form, unbroken greensward.
I»ee. 6.
autumn, will be discouraged.
Begltmer*' Corner
If, for any reason, the lawn
Sulphur and oil are Incompa­
sprinklrr might Ik- objectionable,
an unbroken stream from the end tible. If a plant has lxx-n spray­
of the hose ran run on a board ed or dusted with sulphur it
amt thus the water will lie dis­ should not !«&lt; treslrel with oil
tributed rvpnly over the entife during -the next three or four
.
bed a . the hose i* moved along. weeks, nnd vice versa’.
When the Frost Protection
Announcement*
Service warn* that extreme rolil
Visit the Darden Center. Your
Is expected, asalca* may lx* pro­
tected in several ways. A nur- Club ha* a hoatra* there every
.00
lap screen on the cast, 'south, arid day'from 10, A. 31. to 4 I*. M. to
DEMI-TASSE SPOONS
j____ . * —
west side* will keep the pliuit in serve you,
‘ Pu/en (Inc. Tint)
_____
thq” shade a r il~ pre-veut rapid ~ MaLe u*r~ of tire- question larx.
Florida Cook llixik filled with
thawing, Whrn the temperature
drop* to the low twenties it is the favorite tropical recipe* of
17 Jewel
Drewser
of the Sanfprd
Garden
ibt
ountful
If the burlap acrvrn will niemtier*
.......
.
e effective. i Club is on sale at the Garden]
II Karnt . SelH
Brel effect from a wlntcf lawn , Center. Yowejl'a, Mnyfiir Inn#
of Italian rye gras* I* possible, and the Atlantic News Stand.
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HI-bard* a- . ..-h—ie .., Mr*.
R. G. F o | served a* program
chairman and introduced Mr*.
Ix-strr Tharp who told the stpr
of thp Chinese Christian life,
abort luialnea* meeting w*as held.
Itrlicious. refreshment* were
served to Mr.* O. D. I.audress.
Mr*. J. L. Horton. Mr*. William
Cherry. Mr*. Alliaon Nihlack,
Mr*. A'- R- Johnson, Mr*. Tharp.
Mrs. Fox. Rev. and Mrs. W. I*.
Ycsley. Mis* Susan Williams,
Mr* Richards, Mrs. Pearson, Mis*
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Wh) W eil) \I hiuI M/r. i idol ..r Slvl.
This Year Give Florida State Ihealrr*

The Woman's Council of the
First Christian Church met ’on

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T A K E A TH* KKO.M S A N T A

Woman’s Council Has
December Meeting

J J 'V .'L I i .

Alice Temple Will
St. Catherine’s Met
With Mrs. H. E. Tooke _ Return To States

llrrehitnilisp

MARGARET C. GWALTNEY, Jeweler
(I.mated Mather Furniture Store)

•

our M O J U D

Father Of The Blues
Returns To MempliiH
MEMPHIS. TennJ Dee. 3-^/Pl
Tbo uljimate resting pl«a.,«.t
\V. C- Handy’* golden tisipipet
•ill be in a museum on famed
llcate Street if tha aging negro
composer’* dream* come true.
Tha -Kalhar Of the Blue*.’’ 74
nnd narly blind, arrived from New
York yesterday tiy blow the wall­
ing note* of "Memphis Blues"—
ona uf h|* many tu n e s - a t the
annual Bluaa Bowl footiadl game
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things" to
Memphis tweausa
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THE 1917 APALL AMERICAN

•

I MIAMI. Fla.. Dec. 3 (A&gt;&gt;—The
to-tcam Ms lor Le*ry«-, which
| prove*! a dud once Itefore. may
W
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H
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T
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n
___ Plpyrr and Lolltpe
C la*s A ge JJt.
P o sitio n
Mie revived In the National and
105 S a n ta A nn. C alif.
S e n io r 25 6-1
Etui • Tint! C-lfury, Southern C'allf.
, Amerit an leagues In the near fu­
225
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ture.
1
S e n io r 20 6*4
Huh Da via, G eorgia Tech
T ack le
- Bv FRANK FCK
The executive council ha*
S e n io r 25 5-11 210 Cazeuovi.i, N. Y .
S ie v e S u h e y , P e n n ,S ta te
(iu iird
AT* Newsfcslnre* Sport* Editor
drawn up preliminary plant fur
220 B etM ehetn. P a.
t ’h arle* H ednnrlk, P enhhylvflnta J u n io r 22 6-3
O n le r
NEW YORK Dec. 3 WY The
*ucli a revolutionary move with
230, C hicago, HI.
W illiam F in ch er—N o tre D an te
J u n io r 20 6-2
Mldwr*t, boasting the nstion's
(I'uiinl
the purpose of ailmitling four
two top ranking tc*nv&gt; In unde,'lch
lla
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alls,
T
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212
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Junior 10 6*3
R ic h a rd Harrirc, T ex ft*
T u rk ic
Pacific f&lt;&gt;a«t League teams in
f rtird ami untlrd Notre Dame
19ft S o u lh b rid g e , Alans.
S e n io r 22 C-2
W illiam Stvinrki, C olum bia
the Major*, the Associated Pres*
H ad
and Michigan, carried off honor*
1earni“l from * reliable source
180 ConnelbiviUe, Pa.
S e n io r 22 6-0
Jo lm I.u ln rk , N o tre D am e
D ark
on "the 231 d Associated Pro"* Alllast night.
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21
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H
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(
’hnppuld,
.Mlehljfan
Hack
Amerirn footliall Irani hy filling
*
The source added that the
191
Knn*ft*
C
ity
,
Knrt.
thr«o of lh r four nil-important
* S e n io r 21
Hack
Hay E v an ?. K a n in a
team* arc I-u* Angeles, San
field position".
S oph. 20 5-11 175 Da lb s . T ex .
Ilonlt W alk er, .Ho M ethodlnt
H ark
1hark
! L’ranclwo. Oakland ami Hollyjohnny 1,’ijack, hrllllant mowood.
pound quarterback who la pacing
"The executive council, with
N otrr Dame to its second straight
•he approval of the Major
unbeaten campaign: Michigan’*
leagues, had agreed that Ihl* I*
^equally versatile Boh Chappuis.
'ho only logical step," the source
and R*y Evans, key man In the
T h ird T enm
P o sitio n
Second T eam
continued. ”A /trr It* visit to
Kansas attack, are the Midwes­
. B p rifty Poole. Misabmlntd
California la*t August, during
... E n d
terners on the first team backR o b ert M ann, M ichigan - ..............
which .time It listened to the de­
field, Al| arc acnior*.
J o h n F e rra ro . S o u th e rn CnHf.
.. T ack le .
Z ygm im t C /n ro b sb l, N o tr e lln m e
mand* of the Pacific Coast
To rottml out the harkfiqld of
Jo se p h S te f f v , A rm y
G u ard ..
L
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N
om
elllnl.
M
in
n
eso
ta
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b-ague, lhe council studied the
fine passer* anc^tinrd runner* the
J
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v
re.
K
en
tu
ck
y
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C
e
n
te
r
Richard
Scott,"Navy
.....
matt«*( carefully and decided that
•onlhwesl has eohii* up with this
gm
M ike D im ltrn , ItC I,A
It - would not he feasable to
.. G u a rd ..: SflMfHil
year’s only sophomore All-Ameri­
Hod F ra n r- C a lifo rn ia * ..................
Photo lly
gtant the Coast League’s re
ca In D«nk Walker, forward pass(•g o rg e C onnor. N o tre D am e
T n rk le
.Miilnrhi M ills. VMI ...........................
nueit. It agreed however, th a t‘ Carl Huhhcll, im ter. Is shown inspecting the New York tilants' farm club training base I t 't h e MunicIn* wizard from Southern Metho­
.....____». P en n y F o rd , /M ichigan
End
Ik** O w rnn. I llin o is ..... .......... ........ ....
Major League bail was bound tP jlpal Airport during his visit in Sanford over .the p art weekend, Shown with IIiiMm’II are John flans l.o- ’
dist University.
_______ C lyde S c o tt, A rk a n s a s
B ack
C h a lm e rs E llio lt, M lrhlgnn
conm to the coast some day,"
tb rrl, left, nnd Hal CDuIhu, nglit. Thu sign In the background is being palmed with black lettcfs on
Th# line, dominated hy sir-foot­
■
.. Ib c k „.
A n th o n y Allnisi, P e n n sy lv a n ia
C h a rle s C o n erly . M ississippi ... .
The council was of the oplnl-jan orange base, the Giants* colors. llubU-ll is the d ln rto r of all the Giants* farm club*. l.ol»crt anJ
er* weighing hctw.crn 195 nnd 230
• W two of the coast's^ cities— . GruU-r are representative* of the III
Hobhv lat.yne, T e x a s
pounds, finds the East with three
Hants who ore in charge of building the eight dismunds and set... B ack ...
Harry Gilmer, Alabama ...*........
positions—Ccntfr Charles HAInaLos Angeles and Han Francisco I ling up the organization.
... I b c k ...
J a c k C loud, W illiam tancf M ijry
C h a rle s J u s tic e , N o r lh C aro lin a
rlk of Pennsylvania, End Hill
T " 1 !__ ^especially—were prepared for b lg ;
league baseball,” th e informant ‘ , ,
Swlarkl of Columbia and Guard
- :
ter will take place on the first
• I said.
Florida State To
^Btevp Suhey.of Hnbpnlcn aiui unHousholdur Named, ji Tuesday
in January, Mrs, Ethel a
lywo&lt; and Oakland were
"Hollywood
105 yards, piinted nine time* and is the Itesl p*fcs receiver I've aver and untied Penn State, one of
fririT Penn Stale.
To Head Campaign Oelsijr. secretary, announced.
Suhev’* notable effort* came lit included to give fhe leagues het- Meet Alabama Team
Thr remaining, four place* on was una of the nation's" scoring seen."
the forw'nrd wall are held by play-. leaders with 74 points on nine Paul Cleary, Southern Califor­ the 20-7 win over Navy- With ler balances. With four team*
Saturday Evening Kariyle 'Housbolder, local a t­
*t» from the Far West,. Midwest, touchdowns, 17 out of 19 point* nia's end. I* regarded as the host Slate ahead hy only 13-7 In the in the American and National
all
around
Hanker
In
the
Parlfic
second
quarter
he
tossed
a
Middle
leagues,
the
playing
schedule
after
tourtylown
and
one
field
torney has arcrp'eil the chairman­
Southwest and South, They are
JACKSONVILLE. Ala.. Dec. 3 ship of the Red Croi* drive to 'b e
End Paul Cleary df Southern Cal­ goal. To quote most coarhcs Coast Conference. He -made few ball rarrler for a loss on Ihe Penn .would l»e greatly simplified. The
ifornia, Griard Hill Fischer of "Walker, did everylhlng hut carry mistakes during the season and 33-yard line and a minute la lrr he I four ruast team idea woqld also —(Ab—Unlwatrn and untied Jack­ held In March, It was're port ml laat
Coach Je ff Cravath lielleves "he recovered a Navy fumble.
(act a* a stimulant to inlcr-city sonville Slate Teacher# -Collage evening at a meeting of the item* t
Notre Pame, Tackle Richard Har­ the water luirkct."
will be seeking its ninth consecu­ imde County Reil Cross Chapter
is the best end the Trojans have
First For Kansas
Chuck
Rednarik, 229-pound r,"vi | r y *n California."
ris of Texas and Tackle Holt
The latest piun, however, faced tive win Saturday night at Tall- at ‘ the rhnnteV house. George I
Evan* is the first All-America ever had."
Davi* of Georgia Tech.
center, was the key man in Penn­
Consistently Hrllllant
• Thla line la tin- heaviest since ever to come from the University
sylvania’s line. The Bethlehem. determined opposition frnm the ahnsftee. when It' uieets Florida Austin pic-idcd in the absence of
An Infantry lieutenant In the Pa., fuiilor missed the Navy gapie. Pacific Coast League itself. Ctar- State 1'nlvcrsitv,
Edwin Shinhnlser.
prtw ar day*. It average* 213 of Kansas. Ili* coach, George
i im Pacific
i m in i
uuiiM K the
in n war,,
v
Mi** Edna ChmendiTirrhairman
during
pounds with' Fiirht-r the.hrav lest Sauers, calls the Kansas City, .jSmith
which Penn won hy 21-0, but af­ snre Rowland, wjien informed of -»Tke-otily undefnttrd rlpvim tn
each, ter- the- contest hi* feammatp* thp movement afoot, admitted that the south. Jurksnnvillr has rolled of the Junior Ui-d Cross group,
at 230, flavin, six-foot-four nnd K*"., prodnrt "the greatest back Cleary played to brilliantly. *
«V«r
r*
Saturday thaUR!*“difficult to sin- showed how they felt Inward him he had heard of something brew­ up 2.49ft yards rushing. Opponents reported contacting a numlH-r of
tglJpsr man' on th e-en tire first
gle out his top effort either of­ hy handing him the winning foot- ing "along those lines," hut In- have twen held to 362 yards in schools in Seminole Cnuqly. In­
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•team, scales 225.
listed that he had never been in- 237 trie* for a slender average cluding the Forrest Lake Acad­
Though puiely a mythical team campaign his total yardage was fensively or defensively.
liall covei?*d with autographs.
emy, in the drive to raise fund*
of 1,2 yards per try.
formi-d directly of such a plan.
The All-America tackles, Hob­
the II men chosen after n careful 762 Including %314 rushing 82
A (10-mlnule player In the 7-7
‘■Th* Pacific Coast league has
The Gamecock* have scored to tesch water safety measures,
■ *unrcy
by 250 sport* writers time* and 408 'w hile completing by Davl* of Georgia Tech and tie wilh Army, llcdnsrik provrd
and stated that *hr M ieved that
throughout the country I* a vet- 23 pul of 40 passe*. Not one of Dirk Harris of Texas, gave a an alrrt tickler. In the first six only one purpose" he said, "and 217 points against ,33.
pereent’of the school classes
Is lu liecnine a Mnnr league
Jacksonville uiii hold night '100
■^ fra n collection of athletes. They Evans' passes were Intercepted splendid account of themselves games he ptnyed he Intercepted that
In its entirety. We will never run- practice sessions 'anight and to- in the county will enroll.
hav* s ta rre d . week after week .during—that-period, —l b scored all season. Davis was the bulwark four passes.
The nekt meeting of life Chapsent tn have the’ major* take nnr, morrow nt,d will hold a light
,
during one of the mo*t interesting four touchdowns and passed (&lt;&gt;"n an Engineer line that yielded
Like most of the others on the two of four cluli# from ’us.”
hut one touchdown In its first five
four more.
workout Friday at Dothan. A lar
football seasons on record.
1647 All-America Uednarik saw pR jm land wit* u n e"S f^ m m in -r
.....— ----- — -V :
Fullback John William*; fine
The only teen-age player on the -- A- fine defensive lM*ek-lhe senior jramcL
considerable war service. He was league presidents who listened of the mainstays in the GameThe
Columbus,
Ga.,
senior
who
who
played
two
year*
with
thr
team tfl Tackle Harris, Texas
^ ' V ^ v X ' h M rushed 873
Longhorn who 1* 10 yet stand* Second Air Force Supcrbomber* (.]Itirned down *n appointment to In the Army Air Corps as an aeri- fonatr lV*sect*Uon ^head George | ■^yBr,)„
Why Worry With Your P^st Due
|„ (24 trie* for un average
three inches over six feet and saved the 13-13 tie with Oklahoma West Point, pig Jed more than 66 at gunner on a 1124 and look part Trsutman cautioning them against
In
30
missions
over
Germany.
of
7.4
yard*
per
try
and.
hits
minutes
in
several
Tech
games.
• scales 212 pounds. ^ lie U one of by intercepting a Sooner pas* on
further expansion.
------- sco~'l 93 tKi’m is,
Accounts? *
three Juniors chosen. The other* his own goal line tn the final two A nigged tackier on defense he Rival coarhcs feci that Rednarik
Trsutman said "our main Job
ts
otic
of
the
best
renters
they
was
an
important
cog
on
the
of­
](l*l
»Finus
HIMfl C.* X
Gaston,
IKnHHI* Mtll|L
athletic
lit |JU
pubLr'
are Ucdnarik and Fischer. Only minute*. Against Nebraska ha
is not to se»V additional itwo player* ‘are under six feet. passed 20 yard* for the final tally fense, often opening holes In the have ever seen and around tha liut to a'
LET
They are Htiliey ami Walker, each In a 13-7 victory nfler plunging enemy's line. Against Duke he Penn campus they say “ha is the leagues.1
heart
of
the
108111."
to
play
two
l&gt;owt
game*
In.
thU
■ five-eleven.
In help te l up the Drat touch­ played 68 minutes and after Tech
section but that the srhool prob­
won, 7-0, Coach Hobby Dodd of
The Associated Pros* 1017 Alldown.
[.r v.
Lu)sck Most Unusual
ably would Hot accept cither, The
Ili-sidcs Lujnrk nnd Fischer on the Engineers claimed “Davis’ America is a team that probably
Without a doubt the most un­
Gamneocks are experting Iwtter
usual player on the team Is I.u- Ihc.flrst tesm. Notre Dame placet) tackle play was the finest 1 ever will furnish food for lengthy disHy
C.
.WHINER
nfferd from smaller bowls In
russluns long Into tho winter liej*ck of Notre Dame. Although Zlggy Cxnrolnkl on the second saw in any game.”
other sections of tho country, Jil- ]
Harris, a star in the Texas for­ cause of the plethora of brilliant
bis gridiron career a t South Hem! team and Tackle George Connor
j
In tlw Sanfnni Girls Is&gt;axue explained.
113y, MAGNOLIA AVENUE
Four Mlchi- ward wall W su*e of hla brilli­ backs and linemen oh the sorutnl
if third eleven.
eh
, * atartrii in 1913 this I* h is ’third on the
bowiing eompelitiori lost evening
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ami last w**on with tjie Irish. He gun players also mark’ the 33-man ance in backing up the line on and third teams. In some fine* the Lohrmann Restaurant team lei
quad. f Itcsldca
I
Chappuis. ' two defense. Is big and fast. Former­ there was little to choose from
lolin
Vaught
Named
was In 'he Navy 36 month*. 11 of squad,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
with
three
games
won;
Ihe
Mu­
them on a sub-chaser, riowever, "Wolverine*—End Huh Mann and ly all-Southwrst Conference cen­ between the first three elevens.
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sic Box team won two m i l lost Man Of Year In SEC
ter
far
two
years
he
acquitted
Hurt*
hark
as
Charley
Coherly
Hack
Chalmers
Elliott—were
choIn three season* with the Fighting
one: Powell Office Supply, the
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Irish his tesm never ha* lost to a »cn for the second tenm while himself just as nobly when he of Mississippi, who had set a new league leml»a, won n game nnd
was
moved
to
tarkle.
collegiate
record,for
pas*
comple­
End
Iwnny
Ford
made
the
third
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dee. 3 bln
college opponent.
While It Is difficult for the tions even Indore OP Mis* com- ilrnp|ied two while the Kostner —Johnny Vaught, who Icd ’MisI In 1643, while n Naval trainee,
Though the Columliia I join lost average football* fan to lake c*-. jdeted Its. season; Hump Elliott of OS leant lost these game*.
aippi to the Rnulheaslern Con­
Lujack helped Notre Dame to a
Team standing I* now 1 fnl- ference championship In hi* first
hlgan, Harry Gilmer of Ala­
nine and one record, the only loss two of their nine game; to East­ peclal notice of tho line play
lows:
year as footliall coach of the
........ ... In the final game, 19-14, ern opponents, their circus-catch­ around center and guard- It was bama and Charley 'Justire ”of Powell Office Supply
coming
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to the Great Lake* Naval Train- ing ^-ad, Rill Hwiacki, drew a lot easy for Notrd Dame rivals to North Caralfna were placed on
H. of (lie year in the Rig I'i hy his
Ing fUntion team. Last year ho of support. In receiving 31 pastes notice how .Bill Fischer, a 239- the second learn. The third hack- Lohrmann Restaurant 13
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fellow gridiron coachrs?
was hack from service ami the for 517 yard* be set nn nil-lime pound Chh-agoan,. turned back field inrlude&lt;l Clyde ,(8mackover) Kastner Co. T*. __
3 fl 16 „
la u u h t u n—ah n'in iim imr
Irish wop eight games nnd played Colombia record and was the big many opposing thrust* from his Scott. rx-Navy star with Arksn- Music Box
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annual poll eondurtid- hy the
Army a scoreless tie. .This season
e*t
score
is
183
by
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Nashville* Banner. Vaught’s Ole
his field generalship Jn lpciLiliglowing proof Texas nnd Jack Cloud of William high three games, 409, hy B. Mias squad will M ftt Texas
four-year span, He lallieil guanl,. prnvii!
“»lftlll“ TnnWrillIve victories, lie
that
servketmuj.
after
shaking
off
and
Mary.
Moran.
The
highest
team
score
Christian in the' Della Howl at
ends fils career Saturday In the the only tourhduwn as tho Ijons
Two former All-Amcrlca line­ fnr a single game is 714 for Memphis on January 1.
annual game with Soathern Call- beat Holy Cross and he was thp their war legs, could come bark.
men,
John
Ferraro
of
Southern
Powell Of Gee Supply, which tilbig gun against Dartmouth. Swl-- He played In *1940 but prior to
H upnrr-up' fur
the second
.fornla at l.o* Angeles,
“ ihi had served 42 months California, and George Connor of
made a thro* game record straight year wa* Vanderbilt's If.
In the Oral eight games Ihe ackl made four touchdown* all that Suhey
1057.
1L (Red) • Banders, wlioye Comtold statistic* on I.ujack are: • ■ season hut figured In many more —IB of them in the Pacific—as a N ptri -Dame, wound up on the
modores were the only conference
Passed to nine touchdowns; with his diving catches which of­ member of Air Forcea ground third team while Herman Weddcrews.
nteycr, 8t. Mary's wartime choice,
fan tn defeat (6*f Reliefs, 10completed 63 out of 102 passes ten left sports writer* at a loss
placed on the nonarahle mention Louis Confident He
AO-Mlnute Man
Red Dn'w of Alabama / won
for 732 yards; carried 10 time* for proper adjective*.
A .f,0-mlnule man for unbeaten lis t
Coach Lou Little says “Swlsckl
third place In the voting, ftobhy
AMIIICr.'J OUMTANCIMO
for 134 yards. Seven of his pas­
Can Trim Walcott Dodd
of Georgia Tech wa* fourth.
se* were Intercepted.' He came*
OUT10A191
from Connelltvllle, fa ., and I* the
ketball roach: “My team thla year petrated by college students dur­
NEW YORK Dec, 8
Cold- K entucky's/Paul (Rear) Jiryant,
Sporta Roundup
fifth;
and'A
lly
n
McKern
of
Misr
m t:i i m «
t only All-America
............... fln fe repeat , this lly HUGH FULLERTON, JR. uses Nat Holman's give-and-go ing the 1047_fontjtall season came ly confident, Joe Louts closes*
; season.
system in reverse—the boys don't when aome Unrisisna Stale Isiyr hard training today for hi* World aiaslppl State, sixth.
i Chappuis paced Michigan to the
NEW YORK. Dec.
Tha know whera they'ru going and sneaked Intd tha Tuiano. stadium heavyweight title defense against
Western Conference champion- other day Branch Rickey remark­ I don't giv« a darn,
and planted some oats in th“ Jersey Joe -Walcott In Madlaon
• ship, breaking hi* own Hlg Nine ed that he never had se^’it the
Runtor kicking around jn fight grass , , r About a week agr Ruuarr Garden Friday night.
fground gaining record of llMfl by batcM I playyr market a t "Jum circles Is that Joe leruls will risk they began to sprout, giving
"I will win," said Joe aa he
DV. Chnrlpa L. I’entonn
gaining 1, 306 yard* as compared py” as it Is now . . . Ilut report,, (T) his tlila against Turkoy the fan* who were looking ahrad prepared to do a final four
Optometrist
o u r a oa n D MOTOR
With 1.2(55 last year. The Toledo,
publicly at
Pompton
Thompson at Los Ahgele* Coli­ tu this woek's .Tulane-I.SU gsrae rounds
Hanford
Atlantic Ilk. Bldg!
.'omlng
up
from
Miami
meetings
O., halfliack ia the one player
S2 0 8 now/
seum In March . . . Tho fight th* sight of a bright green LSI! Lakes, N. J., and then rest nip
Honrs: 9-12 1-3
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.Southern California will lie out to don't support that statement . , . will Iw for the Lou Costello in midfield . . The oats w en for his 24th fight as champion.
H*l,
9-12
•
It'*
truly
remoHrablel You
;atop when-the Pacific Coast title- Maybe everyone Is rrady to Juiqp foundation and comedian Lou not wild, but tha gruundkeepen
Walcott, hopeful but siltnt,
won't believe H unljl you m a it.
the gates on hta last work­ Eyea Evsmined ■ Glasses,Fittad
holder* face the Wolverines In the St a trade with the Dodgara. romisca that movie folk will who had to crawl around Ihe
h't ona motor that that who!
Ros* Howl on New Year's Day.
who hava *0 much promising uy alt the high-priced seats field, nulling each one by hand out at Grenloch Park, N. J
Chapani* War It,
Louis will weigh 212 pounds,
ycu olwoyi thoughf it would
minor leagu* material that they . . . Moose Kraus* is checking certainly were. *
• Chappuis Is a typlcal
typical All-Amcr- may have to stage bargain taler, alrllnt schedules so he can gat
fok# two motofi to do. If coniea
Dick McGuire, St. John's U. the heavleet by a few ounces of
ica- During th* war
hut among the other clubs It hack from Saturday'# Notru basketball ace, la afdclincd indef hla entlra career, compared to
you over tha water ot speeds
gunner he was shot down over &lt;eeni* to be all talk and little Dame-Southern California game ! Inltely with a shoulder sepsrn- Walcott'a 192, for the 16-round
Ihot tok* your breath owoy.
fig
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Italy on his 2!at mlssmn yet e*
- wet ton
\ , Pat Kennedy, ref* to direct the Irish eager* against tion suffered in a collision with
end I) throttle* down!
do
lo perfect,
The
fight
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the
two
33eaptd from Ihe Natl*. He' w
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wki 'rie*-in-chlrf of the Basketball Illinois at Champaign Monday , . Columbia's Dick lludko In sertropawling,
mils-on-hour
trolling.
year-old
negroes
could
draw
a
rescued hy Italian partisans who Asawlatiim of America, report* Speaking of airplanes that Dodg­ ntafi? 1 • A ri
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passed him from house to house he hasn't seen a game this sea- er Junket-.to Miami via Ciudad Card* and Phillies pitcher, has gale of »2fll,009 a t the garden, of
b'lthenew MARTIN MOTOR
under cover of darkness and flnal- ton In which the teams haven't Trttjllia didn’t work out* 1 well. quit baseball because of a laran which Igiuia get 48 percent ami
• , , Sood-proof, iputlgr-proof
up In a garret of a home been driving for 45 of tha 48 The plane waa grounded In Haiti arm ami now Is assistant mana­ Walcott 16. It I* Louis's first
B k. Swound
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fight
since.he
knocked
out
Taml
adjoining a Natl headquarter!. minutes . . . . On* of tha funniest by engine trnu ble
-Eddie Dy- ger of ona of tho world’s biggtst Mauricllo In one round at Yan­
kCrtgpsrfcri ' .nra g t i i i ^ h
He then walked 60 mdea to Hrl- ilghta o&gt;f tha football season or points out to . .scribe*
that hotels In Chicago. Look for sever"' kee Stadium Sept. 18. 1940. The
a ravoivtfoncty f *.vv p; r.r'^le
line* and colnparatlvo safety. was a 4dg San Francisco 49‘er thaR Dodger*
Iger* under Hurt Shot* al Notre
H B RDame
. . .player*
, . to sign up odd* are 6-6 that Walcott will
Michig
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did
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MARTIN give* you every­
aerial*. H# also scored five hd Mowing hug* bubbles
thing you would ordinarily ex{against th* Card* last seasont Everything's' set but the an
To Lrnle To Class]?/
lown* and ratnod 614 yard*
Clair Bee, Long island U. has*
One of thy better (tunts per* nnuncenunt.
pari fct on oufbnord meter,
than hit cloaeit lllg Nina
DON’T FORGET
pAn raeny hlgWy-’rr.portoni
in overall yardage,
io n fta LB
aachrtive feu*no*.
lichigan coach F rttt jOriilff
ATTRACTIVE 8 room house, all
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electric convenience*. Call 438ritth a
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Again Thla Season ly one of the best F tp aver
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See it felloi,
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Hanford Lt&gt;ds^SN(^12Jl
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Registered Hroker and
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Park.
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’ near postoffire Lake Mary,
(000 00 ur car of e&lt;|nal value. 1-80 GAL. Electric w ater heater.
Electric Service Company. 207
11 lots at Elder Springs* for
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Used very litile, bargain. F r e d 1 Iharkkeepln* rn'evice, p art tim e;
Raymond Lundquisl, Associate
Mven., 311 E ast 2nd SU I’li.m.«,!!&gt;*. advice and assistance on
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
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socialeia*cnrity nod income lax *riy U(ttl**l Ilia Mill tr tU l'n lt '*•
matters
J. F. Dempsey, 300 • u t i l m u * in ih # Ruinft* i*i T . r t-;
NICELY ARRANGED five room
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
A htr.-n.
• bungalow In good section. Thl* 80F-V, tapestry covered, excel­
*«1'1 i*rr t If kA tr p Iu » || »»►
lent condition Girl’s bicycle. P.
property f» alreatly financed
DIAPER
SERVICE
rrti4r«#|n**f
iici &gt;*f tiling lo i n r t , »li*«'
O. llox 206.
and can lie hnrtdhai for a rcaif ill +4***
For detalli of the safest "maid M iBMMiy HrarF||i#i|
b lf ld tr * itt lh&lt;*
•onahle down payment lislsnco MEKCUh V Outboard M o t o r service" now in Ranfdrd call or «d'*t4 ( o 4iii*
a m iN K iln ttr i»n Ih#- f i n l , M*»»i
monthly.
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write BABY VALET. Daytona * U«fi
New 3.6 horse power going at
r in il*. fiioMi* #&gt;f J f lh u J in , |9l% ,
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS, Kreltor
Beach. Diapers supplied.
u»cd prlcf. The heat “ Klrkor”
' I k h l» I h r 2 th *4*•) t i J - l M M I ) ,
Raymond Lundqalst. Ansorlale
on the market. Write Box No. I F N O TI ( : K H ^-P E R SO N A l .' 1*1*.
i rboB* 732 Atlantic Hank ItWg.
Daird I hi* fall 4 kv of H***iit !»#'!*«
29 Care Herald.
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6 ROOM house partly furnishcl.
ATTENTION LADIRHI
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A R T IC L E S ' W A N T E D
Must sell at once. Call 1009-J.
Make a one-stop service fur all I'u iiri* H n n ltio lr r o i m i y , |f|i» r iila
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fiTx ROOM HOUSE. Small gas
nredi by using your favorite l i m n ; in * N m . i r 4 t i u n
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
range.- A. Hilterbrand, Sipes
Heir-Service Laundry.
Co. 311 E let. Ph. 968.
T i l IlK K Ift
A Gent
Geneva Avenues,
THH-HHWY SELFY LAUNDRY
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10 ACRES good farm land, muit
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of
II. il. POPR CO. IN C
l&gt;e tiled. Write J. M, U e . 1624 Wa”Nt e d ~ c i . e a n c o t t o n
•VugoM A. I&gt;(&lt;
h«« fll* 4 i i m *
Pearl Street, Jaektonville, Fla.
a in v * » f |k r n r n l. h a i iiiHif** #p|iH *
RAGS. Will pay HE Pound.
SANFORD iw iulv Saloih
f o r a t i u ^ lr r il fo h r imr *
ph»n&lt;- 1354 or Mary McVehert i h r f f o n . 8 a hi N r i i l l f f t t # r i a t i r t P t i
The Hanford Herald_____
^ 6 A K 1 ICLfcN FQ H S A L E
telephone 1364. Permanent* alt » h r 5f4lh*% iftri|| r f p i r r l l .r d pfii|»rrJV
WANTED AT ONCE. VC used
methods, starting (6 and up.
Ih I h r C fH ih tf o f f tr m ln r ilr , Ufa?#
B W EEt Hamlin orangea (2.00
pianos. The Music Rax, J 10 W.
i»f F l o r i d a , i it*w i t i
bush. IL W. Lord, Phone 788(.Ol 1# l l l w k 1 C » tn ir f m F i l l
U l p t Phone 063. * ,
* ORLANDO Morning 8entlneL Or­
KrtAli 1 i*BKS 111
ta mid Evening Star. Call Ralph
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M l f i l M f b t o f Ih * M l4 prop*
7 P et* . l.i v e il o r b . S u p p lie s
Ray. 1166 4,
n.OWERfl
for all oecaaloaa
FOR SALE Gelding 7 years old, "'TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
MeNEILL * YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Ate. Just oft Calefy
m ono u-aivo or ifiH
rei,pnono bsta unando be­
Of flee ph. 463 residence pit. 410-R
tween rix and right evening*,
ASTHMA—Free
‘
or can* he aeon any tim t at
Vapor Treatment has helped
CABBAGE planta, Marion lla rFarr'a Btaldea, . Peel Av*.
thousands. Write Nyphron Agcy.
ft ket. JL B, Mann, Lake Monroe,
lllrhigan, Orlando.
Box 406. Wheaton, III
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BEAUTIFY w a r hewe wltb LigH K IW A N T E D 1ft
AUTOS FOR SALE
ustmm hedge. Contact L. B.
• Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla. for GIRLS WANTED. U n sy ’a Drug 1931 CHEVROLET pick-up, good
Store.
any ajte o( any quantity.
,
condition. Call 73.
STORE FIXTURES, eommerclal Sanford Bowling Alley w anta'pia 1934 Dodge Sedan, reconditioned
refrigerators, soda /ounUlns,
hoy*. - tA
engine, nrw Urea, radio, (325
tal'lea, hoolha, rhalra, apeelal
Phono 1297-W.
GOOD
prartleal
nurse
for
night
built
flxturea,
frretera,
etc.
UUIU i taiiu
«4rvA¥iP,
duty.
Phone
672-W.
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Write or phona coll ret, R. W.
Banldln Mfg. Co. Voluaia Coun­ EXPERIENCED white man for
lubrication job. Apply S u p « ty Fair Ground*, Deland. Phone
dard Sernce, 3rd A Park Av*.
•.
1-30 0AI-. and 1-36 gallon table ANNOUNCING th* opening of
top water heater*. Electric Berthe Modern Sewing Shop, plain
vieg Company. 207 Magnolia
and fancy aewing, altering—
Av*. Phona IQL
children'* clothe* and layettes
a .specialty. Mra. W. F. Har­
BLEACHING paper A wire, In
riett and Mrs. F. A, Wilson,
good condition, for 6 arret.
401 Celary AvR. 2 Box 141,
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Sanford.
DO YOU need extra me
Xmaal Her* la the J
Christmas Gil
enL Just
priced.
Glaa* exqyifllte
shift (from 6 P. M . to mUIqlgkt
daily. There are Jotw for white
a. antiques. Mtytne Hodgwomen opening, sorting and
kin. South of Airport.
xojtinjft mail order*,
needed also. Colored wo
ALL-LITE Aluminum casement
Double hung alumland steel casement wfn-

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FOR RENT—Floor sunder. Easy •or«t
wax In Uir innoi- or Aon
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operation. IteavinaUe rates, San­ Foster.
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ford Paint A Glass Go. Phona
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y jh l t o th e h t g l x H M d 4 * r a t tb DODGR • PLYMOUTH
court b"Hh- .tool (III Ihr Set at Mon­
PARTS AND RKKVICR
iii t h e ator-U t o f J a n u a r y
10# Pa la ri tn Are.
Phona 1011 day
v 4 b i,h i t th e U k day o f J a n u a r y .
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B U n.niM a lots In A ont of city. ELECTRIC
Refrigerator. C a l l
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Priced to sell, Phone 1176-W.
408-It.
Indian’s Radiator Shop for com­
ft S ic E SIX. room frame hungatow
by
plete radiator service. 106 8a*&gt;like new, (26.00. Mrs. B. F.
with gdod floor plan, house In
ferd Ave. Phone .'1MMY
Ilullard, W. 1st St. Near Uun
good condition, has several ex­
rue Corner,
tra lota.
AUTO ItE PAl ill NOT Half* (iarROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
age, .Sanfoid and Celery Ave­
G O L D E N G L O W P L A N T S . M ra .
Rarmond LundquUt, Associate
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For Dependable
HIGH WAY- PROPERTY." One CONCRETE aewar pipe, grease RKEPRIGERATION HKHVICB
traps, septic tanks, blocks,
and one quarter acres on high­
Call
benches,,stepping stones. Mir­
way with small furnished house.
GAN AS REFRIGERATION
acle Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave.
Plenty of spaces^p erect several
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD.

GE EIGHT

French Train Wreck

Beryllium Lungs Is New Disease 1 Members Consider
s Described By Radiological Group Export Of Surplus Palestine Visit;

S C O T T S T C R A P BO 'O K
H lsH Y iM A S S
oFTHECAfiTllS

By HOWARD W.
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BLAKE8LEE
SCIENCE EDITOR &gt;
l'riyllium lungs, a new occupational dis-

t e n t hocA e ry s
tiORIZOHfHALON/US

U O M O N , D:c. 3 (/P)f.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 altohas come jolt,'wide use in new fluorescent lights, being
used to mix with the phmphors that coat the insides of the bulbs. It is

IS USED IK TKL
MANUFACTURE.
OF C A M P Y *

one of tlse important m ctali f o r *
atomic power plants.
4,050,000 Reds
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

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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-

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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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—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
,...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,"

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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-

^r5o‘rlTJndh*urSSnui

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
, (I unllnunl frfm l*aa- ©■&gt;•)
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
ItiW Ito
n Ithat
k a l country
c o n s il r t- *
u in­
In
In Irilril
relntion
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*.

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
432 Votes
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 powerful srgument
against euts In the 9890,000,000
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Unofficial count at Altamonte
Springs yesterday revealed that
F o L J. E. Mstjhsws, former head

A court lies ring was scheduled
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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

W AS H IN G TO N , 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
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lalrnsan of Use California- deleg-

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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 « ; ™*V°"
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tat tome sueh amendment la boning of the llnly l-and.
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Lie said he could star in PalesSpokeisners for the citrus In. ■ ,. . _
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satry expressed doubt a t u sneet- *,ne ?n’y ' du&gt;st lime.
He
g with memtiers of Congress yes- planned to go these on a Irsp that
tday that a provision Inserted »ri|| ufce him to Europe early in
ng ^ l ,iLm V r!dity Cre^rcS:
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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
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.

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 H A R K IS O N

World- Fntnoiw Concert
Pianist

Friday- Dec. 5- 8-.00 P. M.
WASHINGTON Dec. 8 W -cretary of Labor Schwellen- and full professor, 94AOO(’rooms Academy
,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
Give Something
ws([e demands.
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Racking up President Truman’s
10-polnt anti-inflation program,
FOR THE HOME
including standby rationing and
limited price control powers,
Sehwellenbaeh said, measures to
ib is Christmas!
head off further cost of living

Food Handlern

MWntlawra riam
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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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* 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
peace treaty- .
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k. D E M F S E Y
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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Names Commission

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

Arras Is about 120 miles nortli
of Paris and abuul 30 miles south

Gasper I,

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8. 1947

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In Unity There la Strength—
To Pretact lb* 1' m u al the World;
To Promote U m Pragm a of America;
To Produce Pro*parity for Sanford.

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Partly cloudy irioaly rising tem­
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

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Debate On Foreign 1st Draft Of
New Charter
Is Released

Cox Says Help For
Europe Is Invest­
I
ment In National
• Security Of U. S.

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W ASHINGTON Dec ,_ 4 “ UP)
Asserting that Runia “ it wap-inn
. everything but a shooting war
againit ui." I!r|nnrntjlivr Cox
(D -G a) 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 deTa te 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.
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On the opposition »ide. Rep.
Leo Allen (R -lll) raised a qurstiott whether a Europe strengthen^ d with American help might not
T io Communitl in any event with
the mult 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*
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Motorists Passing
Fire Trucks Are
Warned By Chi^f

Lawton Stresses
Importance Of
MIAMI, Dec. 4 (A*)- A tenta41y»_ "flrtt draft." ..flf ..a. pro.
Hospital Aid poied new iiatr Comriitulron for

“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/*

l d f Qcm£L-Nazis-

Convicted For. War
Criminal Charges

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
tation of counties of mote lliHii
routine* at additional entertain­ I00.1KH) population, boosting 111*ment for the hall. . nuinlier of repnaeutalives from

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
vyho rooe to legal
Watson Attacks Gift RolEhenhurger,
m it I-aotr, chief prosecutor
(C.atlanra aa !***» Sftea)

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Backs Control Plan

Important
Changes
Proposed . Inr New
Constitution ‘ For
State Of Florida

Javcees .To Open ’48
Drive With. Dance
At Mayfair Inn

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 jnSum
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.
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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 tot
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, C otta Rica, JV ru, Hi Knlv •-

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Pnoarfla,

Paraguay,

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leu la, Chib-, llom lura*. Cubs, It i-

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JIWItH PAtllOTS IN Trl Aviv sing and Wave their national banner nt
tliey rldo tiimugh tho streets eulel)rating the United Nations approval
of aa Independent Jewish stale In I’atriHne. In neighboring Arab tlalea,
rioting Arab students attacked United States Installation* in spreading
demonstrations against Die recommended partition plan. Seventeen
J e ws and Aruba Ira ve been killed in the riots. (International Hadlopholu)

Byrd Challenges
Truman To Reduce
Domestic Spending

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.

livid rirtlairtl jtut JiS,

N r n — V i n f c n t- r

been pared from ihr budget for
(be fiical year which Jvegan lat!
July I "wilhout interfering loo
pruch with _the ei.enliri .eVvice*."
And if Mr. Truman qarinceir
six ■ut wanting lo &lt;»id ’ Europe.
Byid -atsritrd, lie will lake the
lead in ilaihing federal rx;icn(li-

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President Enjoy«
Florida Fried Mush
KEY WEST.. Dee. t Oil—I’reeiilrnt Truman carried out today
hi* promise lo relax on hi* third
Florid* vacation.
Th* biggest new* coming out
of hla headuuarter* at the com­
mandant's wa*:
He at* hacon .and fried mu*h
for hreakfait after a l»ng night’*
sleep* He “feel's fine."
I’residential Pres* Secretary
Charles G. Ross rame to the pres*
mom in th# nearby haehelor of­
fices’ quarter* at 10 A. M..
"Th# President," he *aid, "had
hacon ond fried mn*h for break­
fast about 8 A. M.. after getting
up an hour earlier."
"Florida f»led m u th l" Inquired
one of the Florida reporter*.
"Florid* fried mush," Ross
en n firmed.
Th* President took a two.hour
nau shortly after flying here
vnterday from Washington for a
vaeatten on the auhmarfne base
and a speech Saturday afternoon.
At the dedication of the Ever­
glade* National Park.

Key Club Is Working On Float
To Carry Santa Claus In Parade

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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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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 *
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Appeals Are Made By
Both Jews. Arabs
For Cessation Of
FightOvcrPartition
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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." •
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100 per cent of th* officers,
{r* M11|lMF&lt;1 «■ f 8 |* T lrffJ
BI per rent of th* training cadre
(instructor* who a r e , non-com­
missioned
officers and tech­ Sedan Stolen Here
nicians) and 72 per cent of the
trainees approved th* program.
Ih Found In Jax
DO fpr cent ofthe officers would
volunteer for duty In a national *A 104(1 Chrysler **dan, reportUMT program; two out of three r&lt;)
belonging to
id istolen here and |H
of the cadre would volunteer.
Kirtulrv. was recently found
91 per cent of the trainees be W._W.
on*.the outaklrts of Jacksonville
tC s ills u S aa fas* Bataa)
hy the Highway patrol, it was
reported today to police here.
Nation's Railroads
Hvnrilta R. Delmiey, negre**,
drew a fine of $300 and costs or
Want Rato Increase 300
day* in city jail from Judge
Bhxron recently, after being
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 - 6 P &gt; - rhargAd w ith'petit larceny in four
The nation's railroads want an­ ilownstore*. Goods stolsn Included
other Increase In freight rate*.
14 bottles of wine from the Table
They asked th* Interstate Com­ Supply* Co., dress** from the
merce Commission yesterday for Hollywood Shop and Towelli and
a three percent rata boost—which soma Items from MrCorry’s. The
bring* to 30 percent th* total ask­ negresa la atlll In Jail.
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
1he Seminole High School Key Club began construction of the
W ilt IxTOitH.
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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.

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
Th r 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)

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*

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 tnop
tmoxr
tho
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
Steven* said ho often Visited
the armed forces’ proposal for a
universal military training prog- tho shop fn downtown Jackson­
ville, that the numlterk gatmgram. *
The poll was taken a t the end thnt payoff*, were marie on tho
of the first six months of train­ wa* o|&gt;erate«l from there ami
ing. Here is whgt the Army say* closing figure* of various m ar­
kets such as stocks end bond*
it showed: ’ .

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Associated Press leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1947 *

raaant the lucky winner* at
E
anta’a ’ party on tbo Tourist
Center Ground* after th* pa-

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
J "J

Amount To Only 6
Percent Of Income

H e p o r f ='4

It, V s s lillU l.il PRESS
I hr deulii toll nuiunlrd .loday
m i’jlrsimr't trnl ttnir at an
Arab tiiikr prulcxting partition
went tbiougb it* tbiitl and last
-dap,__ New iliauldfjt limlte ui|(
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
in tin- Jaffa u i lor A Jewish
Ititfk duvet aired of knife WoUtt*
tllil.viunl in Vr.leiday’* Jeiuv.de,..’
figbting. and rite ilavltrd body of
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
stmif "iit it were fillletl mid eight
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State
Fund School
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ed In Rif'iern Asl ^HflS.v KISS Wi th
Cannes Mob Riots jWednesday’s Meet

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Fla., Dec. »
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RDM I, Iter. I 61’)—Nrw J T ( „.
j.| , Stl,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)ui 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 MKlInuril tin I’M , TSi*il
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.
Rain, Sleet A ml Snow ernment, armed with a new atjri Weal Sole Primary, Sanford Jun­
Hi,;ii nml Oviedo School,
Wets Farts O f U.S. tb.v,In anil strike l.ivv. marie toqie iorThe
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
Murr rain, alert and allow 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.
A mob seized llie pml office Park. Snn Orlo. South Divirion
Tlir Weather Bureau rrportril
Street Cafe in Oviedo. Zanzibar,
Another throng wax ' Hill’s Diner in Mutilnnd. Gold*a storm of frrrsing rain nmi .slrrl m $Cannes.
1 s i f i l l t t l t r s l U N l ‘ « g * r •M’ l f N )
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
tl ..nllHHnl B* I'aar * „ 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 III- 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.
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A fairly eloae race la antlclpatril in the city election ~t«i ho
\held on Tucaday. The contestants
‘ for mayor rare are Joseph rein­
hart and Frank W. Talbott.
Mr. LHnharl has Ih-cd a vealdent of Oviedo for a lung time.
He was formerly III the relrry
growing business, lie la now tn
the florist liuxlm-,*. lie la an
former mayor of Oyfedo.
Mr. Tnlliott, a former resilient
of Sanford, moved to California;
,but haa.lieen back, in Oviedo’ for
nuitr a numlier of years note, lie
Is connected with Nelson and
Company in huainras. He is now
acting mayor, doc tn the recent
resignation of !)r. J.’ W. Martin.
He Is also a former memlirr of
the city council.
.
•Those entering the rare for the l-oynl Friabie, editor of the Folk
five rooncil aeala are: Theodore County Democrat. Rartow, wa*
Aulln, Sr., R. W. Kstea. M. Ij -o elected president of the Florida
Cary.
Milton l„
Core, n.
A. M
M.l. Jiuir\
Junes, Frrsa Association at the annual
u w j. oiiiiun
I* tiuir,
lien II. Jones, Charles T. Niblack'. meeting held in 8 t. Petersburg
J. Merritt Staley, and James W. recently: Other officers elected
were laiiiie Wadsworth, Suwannee
Wilson.
Theodore Aulln, Hr., Judge of Di-mo.rat. Live Oak, 1st vice­
the city court for years and also president; I* nil I Itnrilln, Kvrra resident of Oviedo for - many glades News, .Canal Point. 2nd
many years, is well.known in thla vice-president, and Russell Kay,
section. He la a former celery Florida Newspaper News, Tampa,
grower. Years ago hr owned and serratkry.taeaiurer.'
operated a meat market in the
Charlie West Store.
Airport Is Dedicated
R, W. Estes has been in Oviedo
for a rnimi.fi years. He ts aho A t Charleston, W . Vn
a celery grower and nwns and
operates a pre-cooling plant, lie
CHARLESTON, W. Va„ Dec.
la a member of the present city I—tVPi—Special ceremonies mark­
council: a'so a trustee of the ed the inauguration o f - major
Oviedo har.k.
commercial airline service at
M. Lei; Cary, who has hern a Charleston’* new $7,000,000 Kanresident of Oviedo for quite a nwjin Airport today.
. • •numl&gt;er-of years, 1s. also a large •*. Daily .fli’r/lLa ' Mthednled - try
celery grower. lie lx also a Mini, Melern, Cninlal. and American
her of the pirsent city murml, airlines, put tin* mountain state
being appointed to same when capit al ...Lack on Die commercial
Mr. Talbott was made actiirg inky- air maps after • an ahsenre of
or due to the resignation, of Dr. more than five years.
Martin. Mr. Cary la a brotherin-law of C. It. Clonti; Hr
Milton L. Gore, the son of the and aiirt-tiug at the Masonic Hall
former L II. (iore, la als*o a cel- Thursday- night givrn - try Hemi*
ary growerand'l, at present con­ noli* Chapter No. 2, Order of
nected with It. W. Estes In the Eastern Ktnri were M/s. J. II,
celery business, lie was fmmcrly Ions s, Jr., hMtistani worthy paconnected with the .Standard Ser­ nm Frank \V. TalUtl and Mrs
vlet* Station liefon- he entered the Frank W. TnlUll.
.
.armed service, ILs mother, Mrs,
Tin- state hits acre pits! the new

"^ X fex l .e in b a it, s till re sid e s in lie r

-------lav sly home here. He is n brother
^■• af Mrs. -Vminir Harris, Gana.t^xx,and Frankie Gore.
.
' A. M. Jones, the grandson of
" “ 'K n . T , I. 1'imlr and nephew of
Mrs. Willie Klone, is nlsu.u large
celery grower, lie has lieru n
- • resident of (Ivlislo for n good

,

many years.
•
lien II. Jones, pruprietui of the

Christmas Buying

Strawberries

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In Unity Thtre la Strength—

_ Oviedo
flperlal to The

MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

FACE SIX

liidgc over Krnnlnrhstrhee, which
s finished all but the cleaning
ip , Tcpnrtx- Dan- OiTi&lt;HnTmr~Is»B«
of the Job: Mr. Chisholm has
been railed to Lake \Valt-s l»forv going to Fort Myers-on his
next bridge Job. Mr. Hlidhnm
ha* been left in • tiurge here
until the work, is completed this

(r*m
Christmas indicate.

(('•••Beau tree. In n n*»l
aluwed the harvest ami rencwetl
the menace of high watera which
plagued produeera earlier in the
"Over 110,000 hampers of bean*
have been aold on tha Sanford
Slat* Karmera’ Market In thp
laat three weeks, bringing ap­
proximately f.m.OOO." Market
Manager H. J. Lehman reported
to William I„ Wilson, Jarksmtville, Director of Stale Markets.
“ Over 3.600 crates of celery were
aold at an average of $4.06,”
thr &gt;4iifurd market official-conTtnoed ••Neat week we expect
to have Iwana, cabbage, celery,
cucumlicrs, eacarole, romaine, tireberg and Boston lettuce, Kngliih
peas, tomatoes,. squash, peppers,
radish,-* and other produce on
the Sanford Market.”
Manager Frank K. Conner of
the Wauehula SUte Farmer*’
Market reported handling 10,148
bushels on Ma auction during the
week, at an average of $3.86.
Lighter offerlnga of other pro­
duce were also moved, pepper
averaging $2.72, eggplant $4.94,
and beana, |2.92. During the
last week the volume of cucumliery has decreased rapidly, pep­
per and eggplant Increasing.
IMant' City State Farmers*
Market, which reported ita initial
strawberry aalc Nuvetnber 17. Wendy Rarrir. motion picture and stage actress, p urchaaing first nickels to the Hospital Association
when four plnta brought $150 Rail from Randall Chase. Ia*f| to right are Lind. W cbtr. managing director uf the Mayfair Jnn;.Mls*
for tha* Infantile* paralysis fund,' Ilarrfe: Mr. Chase, and Kolwrt Dennis, chairman o f the ticket committee fdr the Jaycees, co-sponsors
moved into light commercial ship­ &lt;rf the affair with Thr Mayfair Inn. Date of the dance is Dec. 0.
ments during the last week,
prices ranging from ft** cents
RAILROAD HUPPORT
Holy Land Violence
down to an average of 36 ernts
OMAHA. Dec. 1
per pint for tjie closing day of
Ident A. F. Whitney of the
the report period. “ Htrawlierry
Tirolhefhood nf Railroad Trainclips . arc . generally well flllr-l
"men said today that If President
jtTid nicely faced,” Market -4lana- ’siart4,'T$fi6' WTc the’ United Slates
Truman is renominated in 194S
grr R. K. Johnson reported. *'U*i- supported the move to create a
“ I will give him my support.”
rlrs are medium to large in
Jewish
slate
in
part
of
the
Holy
alsr, ripe and generally firm,
Palestine beginning tomorrow and
‘Land.
•
clean and bright.”
tightened the boycoH oT Jews
The American legation in Da­
Kixteen Araba were wounded
Manager M. K. Williams, of
slightly at Acre prison when
Fort Pierce .Stale Farmers* Mar-' mascus was stoned, its flag tipfied
guards opened fire on prisoner*
krt reported handling 13,06*1 down, it* ihullers torn off and
attacking Jewish-tnmatrs,-------bushels of produce during the tome of il*-windows broken. •
last weekly report period. To­
Hagana, i)|e Jewish under­
Shouts of "Down with the Unit
matoes roinpriaed Ihr hulk if
ground army, wa* said to have
this movement. Tomato volume ed Slates," "Down with the
60,000 to 70,000 tioopa ready for.
early In the week ran around American university" and "give
tattle. It called for mobilisation
3.000 field crates per day, prices us arms" rang through list* streets
of Jews, women at well aa men,
ranging from $2.80 to $9.20. Cu- of ancient Cairo. Students aim
lietweenMhe ages of 17 and 36.
COTnliers ran to about 2,000 bush­
The Jews celebrated through­
cried
out
against
Jews.
els, selling at from $2.40 to
out Palestine with parades, street
The
threat
of
holy
war
spemed
$3.60 par bushel. Volume. of..todancing and display o f national
maloes and eucumliers la expect­ Implicit In utterance*. of AIhIi-I
homier*.
ed to increase iludng the comljjt
week.
J. A. Dulany, Manager of the
I'ahokee .State Farmers' Market,
reported heavy rainfall, the last
half o f the week, with the pov_
slbllity of **vrry serious” dilnaxc
to crops planted.
•
” l'rospects are good for a
heavy movement of beans, curumlwra and squash, from now
on out,” Manager J. I~ Warren
nf the Pompano Htate Farmers*'
Market stated late In the week.
Pompano moved 'five cars if

Pnslmaxter J. II. Jones, ailOviedo Nundrv Store, ha* lived In noti tier* Unit comnirurliig Jao,
Oviedo all of hia life, lie is the 2, 1918, Postnl Havings .will lei
son of the former John Rail*
ai-romniodntlim In -the
Jenrs, former rehr; grower and
Poatmaster, and
Mi. und Mr*. . Andrew Aulln
Jones,. who atlll reside* in her lave n* their iruekts their daugh­
home hen* and help* Hen In the ter, Mrs. Richard Hunch, and
drug store. Ills brothel, J. H. granddaughter, Mary Kathryn, of
Jones, Is the present I’oatinastrr; Orlando.
duct* Thursday night, hut noth
while another biother, J. Mal­
Among those who huve le i'i
colm Jones, is connected with the rc|HHtrd xlrk are the little sonr. Ing Friday, the market manager
Orlando Transit Company In Or- of Mr. and Mr*. T. (.. Lingo, reporting heavy rainfall through­
Jr.; namely, Marshall ami Thai). out jhe area.
Mr*. It. W. Fair*, local l*TA . High winds and rain.‘ caused
twined.
.
president,
Mr*, (ten Ward, Mr*. some damage to growing crops
Charles T. Nihlark, who I* well
Alex
la'inhart,
Mr*. J. I*. Cut, In the territory served by the
known In the stale os a large
Mrs.
laiwshn
Hardy,
and Mr*. Fort Myers state Farmers’ Mar­
celery and citrus deafer, also came
John
Duds
were
among
thov* ket, Manager W, F. Nahrllng
to Oviedo a good many yrars ago. ’
stated in hla weekend report. The
He la the former proprietor oft attending the l*TA meeting In movement of fpeumhera from
th«* Oviedo Drug Store. He mar- *
Fort Mycra is expected to Jteach
rled Lurille Nihlark, daughter of &lt;
More than one million tons of Its peak this cpming weak. Pep­
J. Enoch Partin and la a brotherchlorine are lined In the United per Is now lieing shipped and
in-law of James A. Partin.
will lie In fair sbpply hy mid*
States annually.
J. Merritt Staley h a sb ejn _5. _
rwMcur nf r r v tiw rrrf'aToiir (7n
years, lie Is the son uf J. II.
Staley and wax formerly runneck'd with him li^thc filling sta­
tion business here until both went
(live Something
Into the celery busincts. He Is
a nephew hy marriage of C. It.
Clonta, Sr.
FOR T H E HOM E
James W. Wilson, son of Mrs.)
W. W. Wllsun. Is also a long time
resident uf this aection. Mr. Wil­
Thiit ChrintmaHl
son Is also known as a large rclcry grower. Ho la a member of
the present city council and has
been on the council for a long
time.
. Mrs. Don Cartaway wal ho«t»** Thursday afternoon when sho
Entertained the Garden Club. Tne,
guest speaker 4 aa It. 11. Kill.,
uf Orlando, a noted authority on
roae*. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Augusta U. Cov­
ington, president.
Those tnjoying th* delightful
talk on rose* given hy Mr. Ellis
were Mesdamra J. IL I-ec, Sr.,
ljoyd Clonta, Jr., Ijiy Clonti, Jr.,
Max Leinhart, • II. G. Smith,
C h a r l e s T. Niblack, Oreon
Burnett, A u g u s t a
D. Car.
ingtun, Frank Tatbott, W. IL
Meek, G. 8 . Moon, T. L. Lingo,
8 r., Georg* C. Meant, It. F.
King, Merritt .Staley, M. L.
Gary and Mr*. Don Carrsway.
After a delightful ‘ visit fot
•cveral i|ay* in St. Petersburg.
Rev. Lionel W. Nelson, Mrs.
Nelson, and daughter Dal* have
returned home.
The sophomore clasa of lh-.»
Oviedo High School will be rep­
resented fly Frankie Gore and
Mildred Lucs* on the, tjulx pro­
gram to h# presented Monday
w a s h ...r i n s e , , , d a m p -&lt; try c h th a s a u ta m a ik a tty t
at .8:00 o'clock over station
WTRR.
*
‘ Among those from Oviedo at­
S e e h o w i t c o n v tr ts Id a d is h w a sh tt in t 'h m in u te s f
tending the covered dish topper

Justfiryou/

AUTOMAGIC
WASHER

C om e in to d a y .

•

I lfflia M

The Kaiser and the Frazer, have been'tried oqt In hundredt o f n illliim i nf. milua-of - motor! ngi-by-more than
115,000 owners. Tlie verdict of these critical buyers Is
overwhelmingly fuvorqble. ’I heir experience adds up to
such m uhuslostic endorsement that more'*thun half the
sales we make result from owner recommendations!

shortage of spending monay this

WHISKER - WINE

Ike Dari IMs ef AM—"l have driven my Frame
8JM7 mUea. On a reomt. 2,700-mile trip through
Canada I averaged M.0 mflae to the gallon. 1 have
owned and opanM many different mekaa of cars
over a perk&gt;d of a great many yenr* end never
until I bought my From* bare I owned a car lhat
wa* *0 sconomicel and I can truthfully say that
Ude car glvaa UM bee* ride of any automobile 1
have ever owned."—fVee» a Oniufon, A. /_

faerier« "After averaging 420 aaOea

OLUME XXXVIII

Cabinet Head
Says More Pay
Roosts Coming

NICKS PACKAGE STORE
4 1 0 S a n fo rd A v tn u e

port, rather than hy simulation."
J. 0 . McClintock of the Chicago

Mobs Roam Streets
O f Jerusalem BurnVictim O f Mission Fire Removed By Firemen
in/; Buiidipgs And
Attacking
Natives

Rotary Explained j U. S. Makes Nev
By Orlando Group Atomic Weapon
History And. Ideals Plutonium And Uraniujn Are Both Used
O f Club Are Told
For Atomic Power
T o Newer Members

Ing of Dec. 16, were mad# at the ecf by Milton S. Vergowe and in- ium and plutonium.
meeting of Campbell-la&gt;**lng Post
eluding James B. Keith, J. C. Brox“ Both of these ptoducli ate
63 last evening, and •John Sauls aicr. Rabbi Mortit Skop and M. u»ed for atomic weapon, in curwas tnstructed to ' pmeura a H. Lane who explained the four:rent production and under design
speaker fur the. occasion, accord­ ohjeriy of Rotxry.
fommiuion labbratone*. Uling to Joel Field, adjunnt
Tracing
the
hittory
of
Rotary.
mnlhal
tatd. ,
'f
All Lcgluiinalres here ate re­
fnlcrnalional
from
it.
organization
I
“
K
‘
no*
«*PI*'o
whether
quested to attend the patty and
weapon, are bomb..
Xu bring toys for distribution to hy Paul Harm in Chicago in 1905.'
Vider privileged rtgldrtn at the Mr. Vcrgowc .aid the .ccond d u b V « h “
drT P*d 0”
Elks Chrismast Treei Party, a waa-fonaciL-in-San-Erinfiirti irj**11™ *nd N » l t » ^ ° r reprerejU
piugimir m trmui id w fn V ic or T ^ following s vi.it by . m c m T i » «
m.ld.ry a c a U o n n.
gani^atiom will participate. Ad,
of
the
origingl..Chicago
club.
•
omtf,
de,*'U
Jutant Field reported concerning
'
the service officer* school which By lOT(Iv,h c c were 16 cjub. in tU“ ed&gt; «
was belli Nov, 20 and 80 in Ocala. the United State, a i t d l h j I AmJrk.n ’socielj of Mechanical
Increase tn attendance at tha
cr.,
U cn lb .l
..id
the
Saturday night square dances at mg year the tr.t convcntmn w ..
°w
"capon, arc being ...cm blcd at*
the Hut &lt;was reported by Fat LCd
there arc 6300 club, with 320.0001(he , j&gt;oU|ed ^
A,tm oi. N. M .
tl'aatlmtrrt oo r a g , Tbr
member, throughout the world. Uborato(irs whete the fir»t bomb
aqd Mr. Vergowe quolcd Inter- „ „ producctJ.
C igarette la Seen
national iV.idcnt ken butm uy
Yesterday the Atomic Energy
A h CatiHc O f Fire , of Jacksonville a. predicting 10.- Commi.ion disclosed a new provCosting Six Lives 000 dub.-with half a million mem- Ing ground* for atomic w*»PIwr. in 10 years.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2 t/P&gt;
Declaring that "you don’t Juxt
Ortcetlve 8 gt. John J. McEn­ Jump into Rotary.” Mr. Vergowe
roe aald today that Stanley Dru- outlined'the care with which pew
1st, 67-year-nld shop fortmnn, members are selected and pointed
has been charged with man­ out that only one outstanding
slaughter hy fire tn connection member of jrach business or pro­
with a Max* that swept through fession may belong to the club
W dormitory for home!*** nrer except under unusual clreurphere, bringing death to aix and stances, lie aald that Rot
u n tia w s * r«a» r.i«*i i
Injury to 17 others.
TO TELL ALL
The fire early yexterday whip­
WASHINGTON. Dee. 2 W V ped through the intvrlcr of Ihi
Blerlot H. Lamarre, aelf-stylcl
fpur-atory hullding nf the. Vol­
“ duramy" president of a war
unteer! of Amerira, Inc., In north
contract flfm, wrrnt before a
Philadelphia, at 60 homeless men
federal gT*nd Jury today prom­
—some of th£m empt°ycd . ax
ising to “ tell all” about his
-Street corner Santa Claus-* 1
dealings with MaJ. General Ben­
alent In dormitories on the aee­
nett E. Meyera’ ..
xt
ond and third floor*.
Before entering th* Jury room
jxMcEnroe
said -Druist
wns
Lamarre told, reporters he plan*
Margcd after Ke ligned a state‘ Uiatlh court salt to gMovar tlOJtm
never I he claim* the retired general

JERUSALEM. Dec. 2 (/Pj—
Arab and Jewish mobs roamed
lliinuKh Jerusalem’s streets in at­
tack .and counterattack today,
wirrking shops, smashing win­
dows, shooting and hurling stonev
in violence* set off hy the Palestide partition decision. •

The National t^ibor Relations
Board, for the first time under
the T aM la rtle y A d , hat aaked
the courts to prevent a union from
forcing an employer tn pay. for
lervicet not |ietformed.
“"An official ol the boatd said
today the unique action it directed
agaihst local 294 nf
Teamsters Union, which operates
in upstate New York and vicinity.
He told teporters the federal
district court for the northern
district of New York, sitting in
New York City, has issued a showcause* order against Uip union.
.The union w*i ordered to show
cause Dec. 9 why___iniunclioni
should not be issued to halt four
different unfair tabor, practices
Btlai bus aiiiinunrrd her in­
which employers have alleged.
tention to Withdraw ber army,
by
N LRB
Regional
Director
Charles T. Douds, at New York
City. .
.

A Rotary information program
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Dec.
for the !|&gt;ectal benefit of about 30 2 ’(/P)—David E. Lilienlhal. cheirrely new tnemlwr* of tbe nun of thr Atomic Energy ComSanford chtub* wai presented it the minion, tbcloifd today the Unit­
^TMsns for a big Chrlatmaa party
ed State now w producing new
at the Legion Hut on ihe even,
atomic wcapont from both uran union to exact fee* for service*

JAP DENI
TOKYO Dec. 2
Oshima,,’ former
*
tache and amhasaat

’alestine Violence Rages
A s Jews And Arabs Clash
Russian Action Foresee

the new- Jewish state against
the Arabs.
The move would put Russian
troops on the Mediterranean, with­
in flying lumutrs of the Su'/
Canal, and within easy. ilnkint*
distant e of Amcnran oil conces­
sions in Saudi Arabia.
The |Missibihty that Russia will
offer to intervene it being ficcly
discussed in Washington today.
A highljf-placcd ollKcr,--w||i!
could not Im* quoted, ’said. “ Il
can be rt|iectcd within 90 days,
if real fighting breaks out in
Palestine', il will be very emberrawing for Irntb the British and
oursrltn ”
Thcic it no join! United Nalions military force yet organ

Christmas P arty'
By Legion P ost

.

Aiwocintrd Press leased Wire

TUESDAY, DEC. 2. 1917

•
.
U. S. Arm y Observers
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 2. &lt;AVExpect Red Army
t^aders of Local 2^6 AllisChalmers Workers Council who
ToTakc Part If Holy
were ordered removed- from •
office yesterday hy the CIO*
W ar
Is Declared
United Auto Workersexecutive
board refused today to recogWASHINGTON. Dec. 2 t /P ) nlie the action and retained - Ameriisn military observers point­
possession of records behind
licked doom - at• union head* ed lexisv to tha danger that -a
“ holy war” in Palestine may biing
quarter*.

Dr. Frank (Julllman. (seated') director of the Seminole County Health
Unit, la ahowfi pointing out plans for presentation of certificate* to
food handlers,and-reslsuranl owners, who-attend the food handler's
school being conducted at the Tourist Center by I&gt;r. Russell Jackson
of the Slate Hoard of Health. Lefl te right stand lag..are Robert
Ick. ■
1 v•/ ’
• i Karn*. Edward Klrcher and A. R. Lormsnn. members of the Jayree
"The higli prices of grain have Health Commitles which la rn-operation with the Health Unit is
caused by unprecedented sponsoring the Instrr.riion in the Interest of food aanltatlnn and
government purchases for ex­ public health

watchman.

'v&gt;

Board Acts T o Block
Union FrdmForcing
Boss T o Pay For
Services Not Given

lite Labor secretary teilified
before the Houic Ranking Com­
mittee phile atto|ber crmgicvtional group, tlie Senate I loose Ecnnomir CommilUc, was Itcaripti
contentions (mm grain exchange
men-that ahe-'AdmimMrattoii has
' 'ustly singled them out for

McClintock objected to the Ad­
ministrations request; for WWi'r
to increase the amount of mar
rln, or cash down payment, re­
plied In trading ‘for future ds
literic* of grain. The Adminis(ration contends that low*mar­
gins have, encouraged specula
ICwlltiltS aa !*•»» •»»*&gt;»

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanitary Food Handling Planned

W ASHING! ON. Dec. 2 (A'i Secretary ol Labor Sc b\»elicitItc h said today another postwar
round of wage hooitz i* in pro,pect unleti Cong eta acta to cut
the co»t of 1-nnR.
Schwcllcnhach w-~nl to the C*|&gt;itol |o back Purulent T iu n u n ’i
broad economic control* pro­
gram aa increasing
complaint!
came from aomc Republican leg*
iilalort that its: AdminiilrJlion
not presenting sufficiently spe­
cific legislative piopmals in (bat

the fire broke out. The detec­
tive said his investigation Indi­
cated the Mate started In a ahop
operated by •the relief agency
on that floor and then snread
throughout the upper three floor*.
McEnroe quoted Dnilat ax xaying In. hi* xtatemertt that he

WwvJ.I N«Ue.*lm*s

Established 1908

*

Owner* of Kaleer and Frazer cars write letter* to Willow
■Ran bjrttig'thouiandB, praising the performance, ease of
control, roomlneia, economy and,.above all, the ride that
theec great poetwar automobile* give them. The following
excerpt* from unaollcited letter* tell the whole story of
why Kaiser and Frazer owners like these fine cars.

trip sod 1 like the lubrication layout
you can gel al the engine. All pert
need repair are more arveeslhfo than
ear. Ttwae word, era not only mtoa
service station sttandinU in many |
f rvm a /W m . 1U^ Factory S u ^rtim ,

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Secretary . O f Labor
Backs Truman Plan
In Spite O f More
Republican
Gripes

These Voluntary Statements Are Typical of Thousands
AM.Armmd I p u r c h a s e d the Ora.
Fraasr car aald la our- town. 11 It the beet autonobOe I have ever owned or driven—end the.
tekee In a goodly number."—From a llamUtutt,
Homf., / ‘arawr.
* .•
MWWass Driving—“ I have never experienced euch
performsDoe and effortlria driving aa I have since
1 became Ibe owner of n Ks bar—wonderful to
handle tn IrmBe.*’—FVoa* a goo Afomw, CW., Stott

F a lts q d
rl\lni (rmperxlure through Wednesday

To Protect the Peace or th« World:
To ProBoto Um Progress of America;
To Prodoro Prosperity for Sanford.

Irmtm i**JTf l l l f l

j iiam - Patterson to havr been In
-your-wif* the building.
ince sale, 1 The blaze « u flrat discovered
i In nunt-iby Palteraon j at 13:40 A. »L
lar. value. I (EST) and he ran through th o
itora, iron- first and aeeond floora shouting
high-ijual- |the alarm.
"reconver- , Th * flamer—fanned by a hlgn
frre.l ami wind—spread
rapidly
through
I the ti.ur-auny brick building
farled and which la occupied entirely by the
e depart*’ Volunteers of Amrrica.
y enough
q he organization, with headthe mer- ( ,)U&gt;rtei, j„ (he damaged build■ gl“omv lnjj
(jgford and Marshall
°f ■ r*' I Streets, uacd ’ the first floor for
when hu&gt;- 1B «H&lt;&gt;p in which newTtnd repaired

. J THEY WRITE.FROM EVERYWHERE'
PRAISING PERFORMANCE, RIPE AND SERVICE

S e t h o w f i f t h f t c o s t s t o h o o t TWO W a sh ers k ONE/
.

|, Om )

j 6 Dead, 10 M issing

not performed. •
,4
2&lt; Asked fer Injunction to pre­
vent the union from carrying on
H'**iIh N om rmm» T .i« t

h&gt;e

cstlmsird now at IB.OOO mm,
from Palestine licfore next Au­
gust The actual removal of III ti­
lth troops probably will twgin
before that time, so that it ran
ha completed hy the announced
France maintains a sizoalde
forte, including some regiment*
of'th e Foreign tagion. In North
Africa, but they are needed for
the protection of Algeria and
Tunisia Fighting In Palestine
migMLvct the whole Middle East
The United State* . has ’ tm
Soma hope is t«eing expressed
ire that the Jews will I*.'
K'aallaaea •“* l*»a»

State Chamber
f o o d Handlers Are Asks Congress To
T old How T o Stop
A void M eddling
Disease Spread ST PETERSBURG Der
"Keep* Murdre off the menu*
by using alert, safe food handling
methods," E, Russell Jackson of
the Florida State Board of Health
stressed thla morning at the
Florida Foodhandlers
which opened hare j
Approximately 100 people who
work In eating and drinking estab­
lishment* in Sanford and vicinity
have already registered for the
school which ends tomorrow after­
noon.
.
This enure* I* balng sponsored
in Sanford by th« Jaycees In co­
operation with the Seminole
County Health Unit, Stato Board
of Health, Florida- Restaurant
Association and State Hotel Com­
mission. It Is endorsed by the City
of Sanford and tha County Med­
ical 8 ociety.
Today foodhandlera wore told
by Mr. Jackson how hands may
be a mean* of transftrring germ*
If they are not properly washed,
__I# .Lax
aXX- Iieail MlllltKIlt

Thousands ol ’ Arabs, ventinj
their anger at* the Untied Nations
.triton, opened thr demonstrations.
Jews, in trucks and afoot, .swillIg *tiu&lt;k bark. It look police
and ttonps almod two hours to
tcMnie a semblance nf order.
' Re(Kjn*i- of- lhV'difY'ratii4l|ir.»
all over the Holy l^nd, including
ronfiimrd and unconfiimcd. to­
taled tInn* Jews dead and 22
Jews and six Arabs injured. Prop­
erly damage avat heavy.
With most ol a ihrcc-day Arja h pmtrir*Mtikc felt to go. po­

HI* homrles* tran*irnU died In a (hrre-alarm* ” fU*l
hirh j
ripped through the four-atqry factory and dormitory
I'hiladrlphla. I’a. Mission. Hundred* nf t'hrUlmas toys whirh thr turn
were making **ere dolrojrd . One of thr virtim* I* •vhosn bring re­
moved from the building by firrmrn. In addition to the desd, a score,
of others were taken to nearby hospitals. (International Soundplintot

Board Votes T o Con
■Linuc___Paving___Q I

burnt»cC'*~4
Commerce called on Congrei* to­
day to let this state handle ita
own' social problem* ^without the • It. W. W.trr a. Judge ol Itrmhazard of forced .Intermingling
innlr County today filed suit
rtf race*."
The group unanimously adop­ again:! Seminole. County and the
ter! this stand on racial matters County Committion t n 'a .k tli.it
part of its “ Declaration of Prin­
Judge M. B. Smith of the Ciiruit
ciple.” on national affairs.
The Chamber also favorer! ron- Court tlrictmine if Judge Ware
tinuanc* * of the Taft-llartley i* entitled to a talaty.ar feci. Tlie
Labor Law, adoption of the-com­ Bond tint morning tided to runmunity principle nf filing Joint
hti'band.and wife income taxes linue repaving tbe Couqty .Club
and relaxing mm. of the I** Road into Lake Mary.
previsions- on “ venture capitalPrior to tbc irtving of tlie pa
The report on national affairs,
pen
on tbr Committioncrt l&gt;y
submitted by John Allison, Tam­
'.Sheriff P. A. Mrtor Fted Wilson
pa attorney, said:

.

S O I W n t P i n t S l t M t . B u f o r d F lo r id a

It tOKR.STiVWN. &gt;W. Dec. 2
• 11*&gt;
Fourteen person* were
nrre*te«l ln*tjtighl on ehatgr* of
violating nr eptupltmr to violstn
the White Slave Traffic Art. the
Federal Unreati »f Investigation
nnnoimcrd aftT conducting raids
in four «YnIds
Fred llrvllfnr*! . Fill ngen» In
che.rge of the llalllmore »offlcr,
-niil «*'•• «fre*t» were inane in
MaryTind. Viiginia. Indiana and
Trial O f Satirn For Pennsylvmla
in roanectlon with
i'..n of '.WiiiiL'li, tn llag-M n r f l q r ■ n f J n l n i . L .x * ^ 11.in .nm
rr*town for puip-'-c* of prostl-

Ter Mcc IsRcsumcd

\an.r |K&gt;lirrm.in ilrxnlrctl liKt.iy
ptddtc fight wlurh hr Mid look
pl.tr c hrlttrrn jolin l^.tcr Mcc
nf Chitagn antl,d.tntci I’.tliirlt
fSalir.,) Schinitll, 22. who . •»
tli.rigrtl with hoihit itlc in the
rhoriting of Mrr alitMitl hit yat Id
her- |r**t AprilI lie Inal, often intctiuptC'l
•inir il .taitctl Sf|*t. I /. t*s, tc
ttmirrl lorl rv aflrt .1 12 day tree..,
1‘olitc
Lieut. R.tf.trl
Ltmt'
Rirgo t.titl lh.tt dining the light.
which hr *aid or t mini at* the
nraihy town of Cat., Illmra. Mcc
tittle k the Toledo rlanrcr anil lilt
lliirw thoct at lum then walker!
liairfoolrd to the dock to t\kr a
water taxi lor thr yacht, lie .aid.
Lama, .aid Patricia wa, .lay­
ing at a hotel here at the time.
• "Mre tlayrd lltctr two day.
with her," he rontinurd, "and
Ixtlli left without paying the bill. ‘
The witness said Mre lookr I
Ihrrntlngly at person* trying
to roller! bill* and also displayed
an overhearing manner tn many
person* Iwside* Patricia.
lama's said Mee'a yacht arrived
.1

Its a llM fS

m

tu'lonr

Three of the om ris were made
line, he Am i. one &gt;t l.ogan*|&gt;ort,
Inil.; one at Muncie, Ind.; one at
Dauphin, (•». and five at laynrh*
burg. Va.
11nil f&lt;&gt;r&lt;1 aid the lluteau had
placed n detainer ngninat a four­
teenth iierson In nutivly on a

.

H .* lla * H

x

Cage Tfcieet

Bed Haranfirucs Stall
French Strike Vote
PARIS, |W. 2 (,V&gt;—N'rw Commtini*l linntnc'te* stnlird a nationnl nt*oinlily vote today or, a
rigid anti-strike law a* C«mmunj*t-i*d strikrr* launched what
appeared to I * n concerted count­
er-offensive strain,! government
fnrrr* ncrilpving their plant*,
depot* nod mine,.
.
A Communist sit-down filibust­
er In the n»,emhly whirir lasted
111 h«ur* (mat t«een broken early
In the d*y. The **.,emhly we*
irenAvenrel tn enact the law for
defense nf the repuhtle asked hv
Premier Rnlwrt Schuman to
ffrht. the strike wave, now lnvnlvlng 2000.000 worker*. Rut
the assembly resounded once again
to Communist speeches, thla
lime nllnrklng avembly Prosiilenl
Edouard
llerrlot
for
ejeellng a Communist deputy.

r * s « Three!

a fv g s s Senator Say* Rt
tSt&amp;i&amp;sas a
t e DoesN®
I ever hoard of."

rv

was tried and convicted In 1927

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l-HILADELPHIA, !&gt;«. 2

Ft j'prr appealed th# cU « gev- remedy for pieicni conthrions
eral times, thus staying execu- (mt. It lies m facing sud inn
tion of ooeh death warrant.Tha poij^.
|,„ j„ ow ,, preduclv
lost appeal Wax about 1M2, Chapn«
'

The i.danden agrenct tnlutsirly to leave Eorwetot, gorae-2,500
mrict gorthwesi of Hair lulu, for a new homp on unmhabited UjeUng. 160 mile* farther. But they*— ----------------------------J------------

m* It hre^ao happened.” the warAdd-rxiinr'Sc 200th *nn
den sold,” "that no governor hmj cietr of Philadelphia last ri|lrt,
signed m death warrant for hiVn mcatlon*. th* remedy lor w
RED APPOINTED
NEW YORK, Dee., 2-449—

SPEEDY SALES &amp; SERVICE

14 Arrested For
Violating. W hite
Slave T ra ffic A ct

Judge Ware Filesj'Patricia Threw'
Suit Over Salary Shoes At Her Boy

Taylmr county but who had oh-I,iriir
|,e had arked for
Uinrd new lease* on Ufa by apr *a. Rlahtr
peals whenever a -death warrant.
f l l Itfuod.
•■'■ ■1
Warden L. P. Chapman laid r i
.
n

tJONOLULU, Dec. 2 (/P?- Ohnaiing •negoiistiom »o *4cret
that even lb# commxadirg fenerxl’x closest friend* hadn't beard a
wbriper. tbe 147 Marsrnllrs* on Eniwetok atoll It**# agreed-to-move
-‘-,n make way for Atninca'g tchcdulcd new expetimenu in. atomr/:
warfare.
. »
.

their land* and "evsrry
and care" in moving or
at presided over the meeting Hahlng th#’ peopig;
IT which goth** Harare enjoy- source predicts haorl
Eniwetok. for that la
and refreshtteiR*
Natives, h* explain*

iblkk—l l l _ l l j s n

ett t(trough the city urging jewx
tn "ili*|*ctsc and iriuin to your
wotk." Hagan i members v*ete or-

*1 attoinry trptcicnling. Judi;e
Watc, irqurttrd that the Roartl
rxprditr the matter a , much at
poirihle.
Dte lioartl inilturird
1 Attorney ’ L . F. Boyl! to do this.
. The tuit involve, interpretation
Man W h o Cheated
by Judge .Smith a . to which of
Chair Dien In Prison two Florida law. applie* to Judge
Barking D og Given
Wa re in regard to docket feet.
Alarm Saving 22
| Tlie controvetiy dates from tlie
; time thit ttimmer when Judge
MOBILE. Ala. Dec. 2 Uf)—
1 Ware a.kcd for a »alary increate
Aroused by the frantic barking
of $500 to $1,200 ia accordante
of a two-year-old Colli*' dog, 22
, with the .law governing' counlie,
1 which reach a population of 22.­
1 |f)00. Mr. Boyle reported at that

147 Marshall Islanders Will Be

in»p..cr«l.

Ing priMf will keep tha colorful
ovaJ at Hallxndxla cloood for Its
second day tomorrow while ef­
fort* are renairod target th* Flor­
ida 'winter racing season under

been designated by the King#}
county committee, of th* Com-1
munlst Party to succeed tha lat* I
Peter V. Caccblone as on* of th*
two Communist members of th*
city council
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CITRUA BAN
LAKELAND. Dec. 2. W V - In
an effort to bolster the badly
sagging fresh fruit market, the
Federal Citrus Marketing' Agree­
ment committee* today recom­
mended that no orange* In ih*
No. 2 grail* be shipped aa aueh
for two week* beginning nest
Monday.
.'
Th* recommendation met with
atrenuoua opposition from Indian
River representative*, who Insist­
ed it would force many shipper*
along tbe East Coast to that
down. * '
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�TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 194?

THE 8ANF0HD HERALD; HANFORD, FLORIDA

O viedo News
Special In The Hanford Herald
By MARIAN It. JONHS

noils Candy, Mr». Ralph Kin*. ,
The program wan under the
direction of Mr*. Frank Wheeler,
Jr„ lender of the Junior (1. A,'*
and Included the-member* o f tlm
G. A. girl*, lira 'Arthur CarUedge,
n.-leadtr of the Nettie Farnell
circle, delivered the welcoming
addrcM berouse of the Illness ,of
Mr a." Theodore Aulirt, circle lead­
er,
• m
Thus#- invited to thia delightful
tea included the above rnmmitfrr
memtiers, Mr*. F, 8 . Hbeldon, Mrs,
Clifford Pnrker. Mrs. Mathers,
Sirs. Fred l'lersun, W, M, U. presi­
dent and ona of the mothers of
one o f the girl# also; Mr#. Fat
Brown and daughter, oaJn; Mrs.
luifsnp
Hardy
and daughter,
Martha Jean; Mrs. Kill# Beasley
and dsnghter, Jeanette; -Mrs.
Owen George and daughters,
Doris and .Sarah; Mrs. Fred
Pierson
and daughter,
Ahiie
Carolyn Wik.-n amt grandmother.
Mrs. 'Jackson; Mrs. Smithson
and daughter, I’lessy Jean; and
MrarGtenn and daughter, Peggy.
A! no « Mrs. R L. Kemp, young
people’s director; and the Rev.
and Mrs. II. II. Link*
■ The Intenm-ilinte ft. A.*» met
at the home of Mrs. Lay-son Hardy
Monday ■ afternoon with Mi##
Carulyn Hardy acting as hostess
for the young group. Mra. Billy

■ Nina Dishman, Jbirothy Malcolm,
Itcvnt tall ia atilt confined to her
and.Jean Sheldon.
Mr. and Mra. Charles (!. Shaffer imil lull ta improving areadily'
Wiley Abell, lunncly witn liu
and son. Hobby, spent Saturday
Farrell Grocery, la now
nrid .Sunday In Meltwmrne an the
guests .o f Mr. wind Mra. Jack connected with tin* Luke Charm
Dixnn.
rruit Co.
MIm Muriel l'.cppctmnn, of
r nt mis of Mr. and Mra- Stcv&gt;New York, ha# returned to Uuciiak will U* glad lo know mat
Ovii-dn and if lie-aUid nt tin- iiomo .lira, Duchuk _t» now making bet
or Mrs. T-cna 1. .Hunt-on I-ak# inline in Oriahdu. and la coniK-vtCharm. She is employed at Av id with her aiater, In business'
lluiln and Son#.1
Mr#. Waller A. Tragtte, who
underwent u major operation at lie daughter received a sevenSt. Vincefit'# Hospital, Jackson­ air#. Beasley's small daughter
ville, Friday morning, i# pro­ took.hiiid of a short-circuited wire
gressing fine.
and couldn't turn it loo#*. Mrs.
Prof Walter A. Teague,, who Beasley, going to aid her tmy
accompanied Mr#
Tcnirue to daughter, alsu received a oeyenJackionvflle, hna returned to Ids knock. Mr. Beasley waa summonborne. Walter, Jr, la also back m| Iront church and rushed them
home with.Iris da--).
lo the doctor, but tnjy Wsi#
• Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Chlnt# left prououncc-d all light except for
To. day api IIIO..H to p. r.i two IfiOCk.
Week# with 'rs InOve# In Atlanta.
iludtiy Beasley I# confined to
En route they * pjrkcd up Mias the Florida Banliai iuiu.
Martha Anne Moon at. Stetson
Rev. J. N. Thompson, who iafUniversity. DeLanfl, who ae- lered a Inert attack mine tuna
companion 'them to Atlanta; but ago, is able lo ta- out again,
Miss Muon will roiuiii Sunday,
E. M. Oliiff was the bonorec*
Sunday evening when his itatighter-ln-low, Mr*. I^-im C, Oliiff,
and Mr. Oliiff entdrislmd with a
dinner parly .in honor of Ids birth*
day at their hoitic.
The table wn# lovely, overlaid

The membora'.of the Junior 0,
A'a and their mother# Wert* honor*
ed with a ten by Ihe member# of
the Nettle Farnell circle of the
Oviedo Baptist Church, in the
basement of the rhureh in Mon­
day, afternoon from 4 to fi o'dock.
The basement rooms were beaut I
fully deco fat r-d in grt-en nod while,
the colors of Ihe G. A organiza­
tion. The tea table also carried
out the aamc design in flowers
and refreshments. '
The punch bowl was In the
center of a small table, surround*
ed by green fern. Mr#. Paul M.
Cambell and Mrs. J. B- Jones, Jr.
______ over the punch bowl.;
.presided
Uher assisting in serving were
Irt. IL I*. Bsgtiisle, Mi-s. Arthur
art ledge, Sira. A. D. Metcalf,
Ed Farnell
Leinbait. Mrs. 'J itfr KavelI~ MH.
Farnell
Flowers.
The various chairman for the
occasion
Included: Invitation*,
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Jr., Chairman;
Mrs. A. D.-Mftcalf, Mrs. C." M.
Farnell; Cake, Mrs. R. I*. Rags­
dale; Decorations, Mra. Arthur
CartlrHgc, clisirmnn; Mrs. I*. M.
Campbell, Mrs.* H. 1- Ragsdale;
. Sandwiches. Mrs. Ale* Leinhart.Chairman. Mra. Ed Farnell. and'
Mr*. Jack Karel!; Punch, Mra. J. hut less to tjie following; Mi-, cluiicd.
B, Tones, JEJ chairman,' MIL A . Billy Weft, M in er Betty Aotfn,
thlimiS. Mb# EIixuIhtIIi Oliiff, of
Orlando; Mr. and Mr*. E. ,H.
OllifT, Robert Oliiff DuBose, and
Mr, and Mrs. leun C. Oliiff.
Mac JoncS. and daughter*
Beverly.AnA of Orlando, was the
lionoree Sunday when limit brotliers, ami. Uncle* Lon II. J&lt;gi
J. 11. Jones, M».i, Beg Jdhes, Mrs.
J.. B. Junvs, Jr. nnd mot lief, Mrs.
Rinly Jones, tntertntmd with an
oyster roast and chirken dinner
nt .Now Smyrna In their honor,
the occaaiun being their ^iithdny.

oyster' roast
luehtded: ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jones.and
daughter, Beverly Ann. «f Or*
Undo; Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Parker;
Mr. and Mrs. Ren'Jones,
Mrs. J. .U. Jones’ and son's
Johnnie hud Jimmie, and Mra.
Rudy Jones.
delightful
birthday
Another
•elebnsUon-,- was - given
wii«u . Mra, PouI- Gmi
ti-VUiintd with a Jam-boon
mg hfr mother, Mis. |ee Wheeler
nt their camp, also with a dinner
evening.
patty
-^t 1iirar’ fl!jnytr^TniTTmtiKg"I»».
eluded Mrs. Wheider's daughters,
Mrs. Paul Campbell, and Mrs. IL
I*. Kemp, Paul Cambell, lL -L .
Kemp, ginnddaughter, June Kemp,

who knew him,
F'rleruls here will wish to sym­
pathize with t . F. Mitcbem snd
lumily upon hchring of |the paisjug of JiU ulster at Daytu-m
MilBtUy.. ,'l tie tiliiersl was In id
/inV diy afieriiooii. Mr. and Mi*.
Mud,cm and daughters, Mra, A.
M. Jones amt Mr#. Marlon Estes
nltcmli-d the sc-tvice*.
* Postmaster J,- B. Jones has b oo
under the weather -fur S e v e rn
•tuys, although ho has been uii
tho Job.
Miw. -J.- N. Thompson wa# in
f the program at-, th

meeting i'uewiay after

non11 lit the school auditorium.
Mrs. - It. L. Ragsdale Is able
to bo out again after savers!
days’ , illness.
'ihe Uvu-da High School sophomare class wnn re presented In
progtam over
WTRll Monday’ night at Sftpfbrtl
l y Frankie Got# nnd Mitdi&lt;d
tw ..—w e r e -o n * oppon n d -- Frankie's tut*

uae u n on a
Uated tiieae

font will develop symptoms early.
2. Introduce single vitamin* and
food* into the diet In' the firit
fear of life, leaving a reasonable
walling period to determine the
effect. He aald In teata he made
on Infanta— and then .followed up

notalde In allergic children:
"They 'often rub their notes,
aniff a great deal or dear their
throat*.”
And—"A large proportion of
children with overbite or' fill*
mouths are allergic victims.”

Feminine Vision of

Edwin G. Fra -it of Mardently
announc'd today hia candidacy
for re-election as State Comp­
troller. Fraser was elected in
liMd to complete tire term of
the lain J.' M. Lea, but waa dlaifualified from serving by the
Supreme Court t&gt;*cBU#* he waa
i, member of the Legislature
whO-h bail raised the saltry of
cshlnet officers Including the
Comptroller.

Loveliness
What a perfectly wonderful Christman it will he for her when
ahe brontblmdy opens your gift and finda a beautiful robe or
ingenue pajama eet. How completely feminine ItS this printed
rayon quilted robe in baby pastels . . how appealing and pretty
a pair of lovely pajamas, a gown, a slip or pantlea. When you

Doctor Says Allergy
M ay Be Found Early
Hr FRANK CAREY
Assodatrd Press Hclrnce Reporter
The tip-off on" a possible allergv vletini cun apnear miphtv
eariv—even In thr form of hic­
cough# in an unborn babe,
fjo said Dr. W. Ambrose McGee,
.........
...... V* . nediatrlelan in a
Richmond,
report to Ihe Southern Medical
Association In which he also de*
rlsrrd Dial child specialists have
"the duty and- opportunity” to
spot allergic trends in infancy and
"la'gltj treatment early when a
•
^sia.*!, In
in tlm#
(iwtit saves
,ut.’Oa nine.lliliw 1*-* *• ,
•flitch
Dr McGee asserted that in' a
small number of unborn infants.
an "allergie-llke” hiccough which
can lie detected by a doctor’s
stethoscope. In 21 such cates In hit
experience, he irtalrd, the evi­
dence wa# that the hiccough was
due to some food to which the
iuvlbsr_w*» alh rgte.

all of the pre-natal hircuugheri;
Three night nt pa*h weftk in developed some specific allergic
the schiHil auditorium will be condition.
Baying thnt approximately Jo
clujwn. a -gurnl moving pictureipulation has
hIiow, The American Legion l» percent of the
sponsor of the -show. For thn asthma, hay fever, hlvta or eczema
firit two shows that have been
have "minor allergies," McGee
■ihowri,
■gave the following outline of pos­
attendance.
sible ways for early detection:
tlttnsuny morning hi to A. M
I. Find out If the parent* have
the Oviedo Methodist Church at IT. S. SoldierH To Be
allergies. If b^th of them are
ilvtcdo and lltd Baptist Chutvh
allergic, chances nr* an InTold O f Bed Tactic*

C A R N A T IO N 4»L H '

e m o

mil hold n community tarried

hodiiiCtiurch,
Link, pastor, of tho
Oviedo Baptist Chutrh, deliver-

Fot every w o m a n ,b e a u ty of

FRANKFUT.

Dec.

8.

MT

official amu- cla*#*a this wehk
thnt aim of the Communist Psrty
Mr, and Mnff Ben IL Jonoi in life United Slates Is "to wire
nuuriiltad retentiy ul Ihi-lr loVu- control of the rxistlng govern*
ly home With a waffle supper jnent by penetration and infiltra­
honoring Mrs. Jones' father,1 II. tion. or force If necessary, to act
G. Parker on hi* birthday. Those up a .dictatorship."
••joying the ulfnir wijre Mrs.
The Communist tpehace" is the
heading on the lesson sheet used
Parker, and Mr. and Mrs, Ben by army drnchers In troop infor
June*.
.
tnatinn and education cUsses, at
Rev, and Mr*, Jhhn L. Jon## which attendance Is compulioyy.
npd children, Beverly Ann ‘ slid
Third' In n aeries uf weekly
Nunfy L*e, nre here from Miami ivutr-et on Rinata, next weeks
Visiting-Sir.#.- Jones’ pnri-nta. Mi. Ipssott aaya "Communism ta
and Mrs, Charles B. Iwo.
spreading in many parts of the
Mrs. ‘ Tlugfhiru Aulln, 8f. wrh &gt; world,” and “ It ‘ must be fought

lste-lsvidied s s t i n e v e r y
woman. Artemi# Figure-Perfect
cut. Bur-MU ijuallty rsj-on in
a slip llist'i flower-lovely, rtnk,
While, or Black Carnation;
»Ue# 32S to 38S; 32 to 4 &lt;

citizens."
Troop Instructor# were
"Don't pull

ynur punches*’

TEXTRON
iw f f ' i t f S &lt;7 ^ S r r r r / j / i r

told
lr

PAJAMAR
Butcher Boy, Man.
Tailored, lac# trlmrped floral *Pkyon
prints and stripe*.
Solid color* with'
Chinese motif’ em­
broidered trim, two*
toned tailored styles
34 IQ 40,

petition leader* exiled or killed,
and the most elemental human
right* rurlnllcd or done *wn&gt;

tirelessly - to take over control.
The-Communist Parly In the U. 8 .
has the asime alms: To aeita connf the existing MnUArlintani
trot of
government
by penetration and Infiltration, or
foore If ’ necessary, to set up a
dictatorship."
In uur own country, the hulletin
says, "ihe Communists place
their lUrngth at - 74,000—ahput

'■■■.n.l«.ig,U)' n t niu peresnt o f

the nopulatlon. Yet that one*
twentieth of one* percent has al­
ready made such Inroads Into
many American Institutions that
we have been forced to take act­
ion. Without such action, that
Communist minority one day
might hold the same power In the
U. B that' other Communist
minorities hold In other conn*

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Army Skeletons, I f !
Any, May Be Seen!'
By Joh itiJ. Public!

Mobs Room Streers

r

ilWllr*iS Iniiu I'litr u&gt;ft
dried in- “ irtorn to your’
liUiuSamls i f khaki-clad going
Jew*—.apparently llaganu me i.
lui* auied
authpriilcs.
Hr II M. HOYLE
Tin* tulm.ici-r*, disttr.gutshvd ti&gt;
j .NEW YORK, l«T*»—- If the Army
bluj armliand*, dltecVcd traffic
ha« nnv skeletons in its closet. the
In eongi »!cd areas as the Brit­
public now ran View Ulcm.
ish railed ninmreJ rut* and hi on
General
Dwight ‘ Elsenhower I
gu' - Into play to disperse till­
oar* so. Ill* recent order unveilxl
er*
‘
■II Army historical record* except |
Jerusalem appeal td tu tv io
those containing secret* essential ,
the jgtip_ of ma»s hysivrtH. Aito national security, tegaidloss
ab. uhtpiwd to fur&gt;. stoimvt
of whether the record* may em­
busitieis quarters of tin Jnu*.
barrass the top Itrass.
The Jew* sii rmed buxine** qua’iThere probably will he no tidal
5 let • ni (lie A rati*. Iney tuaiiwave
of rx-G.I.’s descending
di-l.cd -ticks anil hurled stones,
upon the pentagon to 'dig out the
j Atabs licgan the lioting iiy put*
■ dirt—If any—hut historians In
] ting the torvlt to Jewi*ti storrn
lime probably will uncover much
j uini ts aling Jew* with sllckw.
that will Interest the men that
I The Jew* stood il luf a white and *
fought the battle* of the-, second
then spumed into the counterworld war.'
'attack, I’oliee otiejtly fenreil thu
It Is axiomatic in war .that thr
riotltig. if ~1t gnt^TJUnif- cdidtTdi
rloser you grt to the front tho
mixid tut it into a ma»*ai iv.
less you know about the whole
New file.* broke out constantly.
picture. A newspaper reader in
One uiea In*the Julian's »a&gt; v
Omaha knew inoie about what was
Cildt) wii» completely cut otf
going on than an infantryman
hi - thr fires.
,
fighting , house-hy-house through
Aachen.
j
Timte was a -fire in tl*w Ilex
nioue theater. It‘ may have l«c*en
The "Dogface*,” back in civilian [•
•enters of several other Stales, sci nff by Jews. As tne news
i EVERGLADES, Dec. 2 (Spec- looking f o r a place to lunch.
life, still would like to have
!
...i,
vci..»
uns
,
i.i.
»..........
/
.mi
On
the
evening
of
Dye.
5,
the
and
many
other
notables.
They
siuead to the Arab quarter that
que.si
botheied them mid which the Army j look .like the mornhuc of IVc. 7 town will be baluciCit rfiid i lad In will lunch’ at the Rod sod Gutl their only laige movie house was
apotless'vraijpent,
nervous
nnd
ex*
Club
which
set*
one
of
the
finest
hi flame*. Atabs swat tiled back
records ought to le able to clear i is the question Iiksi authorities
up now.
I nnr pondering. Right now it is « poet ant. for It is more than .pi oh-1 table* in Klnmbi.
tottaid the heart of Jetusalcm,
able
tlmt
tbc
President—
of
Ihcj
The
Dedication
Program
*t»rt&gt;
•houliiigc tlirrat*.
• Those who fought in Tunisia. |J**h&gt;v** hulfillng. trimming, layUnited
StuU-s
will
n
e
&gt;
hdr*
tin
-1 promptly at 2:00 o?rinck unit at
for example, are «till puxxled I
»u* » £ « f“ * « *r«»i;Mand n«xLiUy.Uj imltLjknliintcth'um'w
Jewish fmee*. by this tlnu
go*« on jh e (tfr.JlBtl P.
over the mysU-Hoir* disappearance •
* --for-»»“ r* -t!««»■ *irum’ -tmh’rly amt' apparently -trrr- thousand distinguished
distinguished guests. .Everglndes National Park. But ■network for .111 minutes. All of di i lonAuamt of e\|Mrtienre leadof the African climate.
II thousand
barbecue stands and pits, (Mirklng If he doesn’t find it possible to j this will be In the open, with
They waded ashore carrying In lota for 6,000 cats, and a great come, them will la- the Secretary - sound amplifier* so all can hear jets, deployed In the stircts to
then back pockrta a little blue array of catering facilities for tho of the intemr. the Director of us well a* sec. Fop that hour, m&gt;et the onslaught.
OuthutsV* aUo were reported
book In which the War Depart­ majority of the 15,000 or more nil National Parks, the Governor Everglades will Is- ■me of tlw&gt; tnnat
hi the pmt city uf Haifa, and
ment assured thciq, that Africa had people who are expected to lie of Florida and possibly the Gotr-j Important spot* in the Nation.*
unconfirmed icpoii* fum l.vda liot, dry climate. For six months
da Viltage, near l&gt;trstinc‘s notit rained, snowed, frure, thawed,
jui airport, said one Jew was
.snowed nnd rained. If there wan a
Arm y Observers
Legion Leader Says
Senator’s Remedy
killed and eight injuivd in riutdry place bctw.'on Casahlanra ami
iliK. In.Jaffa a Jewish -imp was
Ynnia it was the war’a'best held
U.
S.
loosing
To
Reds
l l 'i i s l l n s r i l I n i n l * s a r U sU
|fji»M&lt;|ilniii:«'Mi thud' I'wnr liftr|
Stormed liy n mob.
military secret.
•
It oops in the area,
■One of l lie aithe i dead wav Mas
Then, when the victory was won prices."
\EW YORK Dec: 2 id*)--The strong rnough to protect them­ Pinn. -!t:t who died of Wounds
_____
.
Taft iwcAciited his own tight
and
the^_______
last German_ sealed
up In
United
State*,
in
il*
‘‘cold*war"
selves.
'Tlie
little
State
aumlwrs
in the stoning of *a i smlc bus.
irlton Camps or swimming toward I point piogiam fur dealing with
.HusaitU-Jitii. byen “ outjni&gt;bw
Jeu,vii.,sugivos—said . he . was-, a
tnly, the sun suddenly canto nut— "nigh pricr* and added thnt it t- vtiik
ami oulflankod on every front" population. It is surrounded by trade and liansfer official uf
and there was the promised hot, JporalW% that the Trunin All- by Communist propaganda,^ Na­
the Jewish Agency.
w dry African climate. Hut where ministration’* would like to seo tional Commander James F. O’­ tttnte than 30.000,fi6o Arab*.
However, none‘ of the AVah
. had it bejsn hibernating for half |the present condition totitlnuo” Neil uf the A nki lean legion
mil inns has a trained army, equip.
CAIItt), Dec. 2 i/11- i'll nunsmil
a year?
*
(until after the HM8 election lie- says.
|a-d with modern weapons. The uf Egyptians, demonsttutlng to­
A second mystery the dough- 1 rause, he said, a latum is "faAssorting that Congress should nearest approach to tt is the day against the iiii|h niting purfoot* would like solved Is what I vorable to anynne In power.
. provide ~funds -.io “ magnify1* the
happened to tile warm sunshiny
Tho Ohioan listed the fit*’ State Depahtment’* Voice of lHi tistf-t ruined Arab legion, in tilloii &lt;&gt;f I'alestlhe, were promTraits^)urtlnnia, a state no larger no ?! "an. iilnimfancc of aims” by
climate which another army hand-’ four of ht* eight point* for America broadcasts to foreign than the new It*wish state.
A'G i I Uulitiian Axxam I’asha,
book raid positively—no fouling
coiujiating me
the high
of nv
lie
ng |combating
mgn cost «.i
tnmU*.' O’Neil told the Ugion’a
Numerically iuferlur, the Jews ♦eel ei ary petieral of the Arab
this—they, would find in Italy, ling it? coiiduiiiji* a caiatnugu
- advertising inen*a—Post 809 rea l
All they found froth Salerno to |incii iisc pet-ninn pindiicTion, iUl- ' h .I iv i ii-,t ■ i. ct.. . ..i-i - ,i: &gt;■ however, rort put—into thctndil League of seven .... Idle uMktvIM
i
Anxio and Iwyond were . hitter ■ting government cxpcmlituti-j umi tttwtlod to counteract the *'*piend­ at least one rcgnlni wtiny unit, S t o i c i . .
1 be liotou* demaustrator*. sontr &lt;
winds, chilling frost, and moun- [ taxes, limiting cx|iorts nnd con­ ing, disiuptive Influence of CqW- and thuu*ands of tuugh, expariem-ed guerrilla figbleti, The'y o f whum smasliCil windows of .
tains even' wetter, colder and |fining aid to "s|tccific fir'd* ntuniat propaganda."
tucVier than .those' ,of North |which w e‘ know can !*- effective'
He urged that export* to Rus­ have the Jewish brigade, trained foreign-owtujtl rhups, otounl an
Tunisia. Dy then the foot soldier* and restraining the inuya*a in sia and Its satellites l-oluiited »'hl equipped by Britain whlcW Egyptian-owned ‘ night &gt;‘lub nnd
were so used to slotting forward ! bank credits,
immediately to prevent further fought with recogmud snreesa Wrecked poster* advertising for*
from •trading uphill that they
TJte remainder of the Taft Istocking of the "arsenal of Odin- ■n the last stagws of the Italian Ci;;n movie* utul American Soft
dribl
urrive.1 at Arab Leagut;
campaign.
practically fell on their farca when pt-opuseil
p r o g i u m pi ovldrs munism."
they hit an oecosional patch of for reduction of the percehingo
Their irregulars, the majority headquarters homing:
“ In tho interest of our own
We want war,
Assam; w
level ground.
of government guarantee on hour, people ntni our national xocurlty, of whom *e(vcd in oilier Eu*
A third weatjter mystery Is iug loan*, limiting consumer llm government sluiuld halt all repeal! armies before Uio Inst want weapons. Axxam; wo waul
how did the French mud through ct edit, instituting a campaign exports to Hucsia and Insist oti WHI, have lieell till! •|h-ki lieatI 111 rev limit'll, Assam,”
Assam .urged the demonslratocs
which American troop* fought in to encourage savings and sup- paroivnt for ilio*e alttudy dis- the undcrgrounrl operations of
to organise and .work quietly
the |«st two year?.
1U18 marine* In gel So much deap- porting farm prices” with dis­ qmtt bed," O’Neil added.
and to refrain from violence
er In only 2(1 years,
cretion."
But American observers believe against Christian*. Hi said the)
Apparently addressing hi* re­
w
Dlhey i. pussies the . Army’s
that even a large-scale gm i riihi th'-ohi pit-pure for a littig strui.Marshall
Islanders
historical records may now help marks th the other speaker i&gt;/
sliugjtk; tmtwmi Arab* and Jew*
gl* to achieve Arab aims.
the evening,’ laird Inverchspcl,
solve!
would Ijiing, tiom Moscow, tftv
f Ceellf (IIH»n irtMM 1 (Ht&gt; Ullfl
“ We are determined, to liber­
Britain's
ambassador
to
the
Unit­
Where did "Mademoiselle From
offet
to
station
ttussiaii
troopate * that sacred country--dear
Arincntieres" get so many homely ed States, Seoul or Taft said eat taro natflms.
in
iJ
u
I
eel
i
lie.
,
All 1‘ucific natives like to trav­
"Any aid we can give to Gieat
daughters?
"Tlisty might comq in on a tem- 1‘atoning, fin which your grand­
Ilow could there he anyliody left Britain or tha rest’ of the World el. he acknowledged, hut their |HUHiy huaii*," experts said, "and fathers, struggled," Atrnm de:
in Hrooklyn If all the people in depend* on maintaining *a sound birthplaces always draw them then ypu’il never get tlieni «ttt ” i lured. "W e a(e liHiklng for free­
dom rWrywtore ftom east ‘ to
8 irtly whit «afd they used to live economic condition In the United back, making them unhappy until
they,are’ homo cue® mote.
r,
west- We will stall q tllilgglj
in Brooklyn really did?
Slates.”
Th ej people of lltkihi, trans­
in Falextim- and the fmul victory
14 Arrested
While the Germans were learn­
Taft ssrided that the British
wifi to nurs. i’rdcstine will re­
ing a way to got flavory butter loan Imposed certain Conditions ferred front their ancestral hupte
main an Aral, country, 'lid* faUj "
U .inllllHut-'Dna, I'm* llsrl
from coul.tjti, why did the U. a. “ which won* Impossshlc to com­ tu Rung^pik atoll nearly two
rceojulloii (|iartltlou) by the
Quartermaster Corps cunccntrafe ply tvtlh, and did more damage :eiy.» ago ..to ngrmft the fit** Iik-uI rharge at Imlirfhapnli*.
atomic testa In tKp Marshall Is­ 'F it* mm ami nine women were United. Nations will not affect
on developing a unique vegetable than gitod.
lands,
still
are
'unsettled
and
Homed in the charges, Hallfoftt us l&gt;ecausi it coni rudlcts thv
slew that lasted, like cold library
“ Certainly, In fnrthrr plan* wv
sniil. The Lynchburg group, in- lighl of -elf-diti-r minsliiHi."
paste and sawRuit?
must niiidy dkreftilly -tlie "ox^iet unhappy*-,' he reported.
In accepting trusteeship of raid, included u ttiuii. Id*-Wife and
Ije advi-i d Jlu- crowd not to
But to thousands of veterans extent In winch j*e can- be* »f
Ilin e of her
rrvt— e t tr tv e
■wimit ■
seal a«ai*t*miw- Lu..Xin,»t—Us-tain. tbrse foiiiier Jpuanesc imindaLvil
In Washington official* said tiuns, eommenting that Ghristian
in. d u
tremendously difficult islands, th e llnileil fitai«s'' made
straight winter without adequate problem*, and the methmla which plqdgej. in the United Nations one of the defeniUnls trnrispnil&gt;d Arab* were "m the. vanguard of
warm clothing, the main question can l*e effective to inciease , her to observe’ the rights of the hi hi* wife ft mu Indiana'to Hagers­ the Arab struggb-rs."
hahl/nuts; and it also expressed town on n motorcycle in order- ta
*‘ We know our ensisies," A*,
la:
own production," Taft said.
hep ei
earnings, which were sent cried, "we will go to them,
lbe "profound beilcl” that Anier- shale tier
“ Why wasn’t somebody in Wash­
■can tiusleeship would contribulJ , estimated to have reached (150 wu will fight in regular armed
ington assigned to' 'inform the
"to the well-being ami advance­ n week nt limes.
Array's supply branch ihst the
struggle. You will get arms -an
N
L
R
B
Ruling
Another was described a* tin |abundance of them.”
ment" of *11 such lilandera.
season* in Europe change on
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These Y l^ftrs have tx-en fol­ mother of five children who -hail
, about the same schedule a* they
f I“e*#*IFnh d tr««w 1*»»»*' llftfl
heel)
placed
In
orphanage*.,
did in AmericaT”
lowed sti icily. A* Lieut. General
. Food Handlers
Addresses of those attested
The . Army historical record* secondary boycotts against any John K. Hull, wim will comman I
employer.
which explain that ono perhaps
the Kniwetok esperiitti-iital task here wrre listed as West Bethel
The NLRB official took .this Ac- forte says, no pressure was Hlreel.
fr*tttlifit*r»l l#i*m t *&gt;|fi t»iit)
also iffll give a really satisfactory
ircott charges brought to bear to *g*l the na­
I.usl night's sweepi followed n thought, for cxamjilet tfmmbs In
answer ae to why the Army ran tion on secondary boycott
iway**
series of raid* executed recently the souq, picking up glsxses or
out of gasoline and sheila in 1M4 filed by two rompanies, runway's
tives to move.
at Ironton. Ohio, amt nearby mm- clip* by tin- rim. silver by .the
as It reached the Siegfried Line, Express and Montgomery Ward.
What,
is
bothering
the
dis­
I
h
-----In a secondary
Iwycott,
which placed Bikini gtuup, say* tin­ nnmilleh,
Imslness cml or huttet with the
thus delaying war's end through
,
Hallford said those airesied in fingers.
is an unfair lel-or practice under
another winter.
man
who
lias
worked
among
He emphasin-d ut«o the Import­
The men who most deserve that the Taft-Hartley Art, • a union Marshallese, la simply homesick­ the latest raid* will l-c givrn a
aceks to prevent' -one company
hearing today la-fore the United ance of fiMMlhandb-ta larlng per­
explanation are under crosses.
sonally tic .in ami giving service
from doing btuhwta with 'another ness, plus-the fact that Hongerik States commissioner here.
ha*
proved
too
barren
to
»upcompany.
Conway’s L - i p r e e i
to thnir customer* w-lili courtesy
L fl
port
them
and
they’ve
had
ts
nnd efficiency.
charged that the union seeks to
Tail
End
O
f
Midwest
Patricia’s Shoes
utilise
American
supplies.
How gsrius which rause tuln-rprevent It from doing business
The American derision to re­
luloais, lyplmid fever, diphtheria,
with the Middle Atlantic Trans­
Cold
W
ave
Lingering?
SCMtiaweO tr«m Page ( m l
move the Eidwriok natives !■•
trench mouth ami many other
portation Co.
also creates a new prob­
at -Havana Jam 12 without (ho
•erlous illneates may spread from
3. Asked for an Injunction to Ujelang
Ily
AHH(MTATKI)
I'ttEHA
proper legal papers. Mr* plead­ prevent’ the union from coercing lem for the Bikini folk. For they
the customer to the foodhandlerThe
tail
fnd
of
the
Midwest's
ed his lack of funds made 2 It an employer In the choice of his had been slated to move tu
frnm the foodhsndler to’ the ru«weekend cold wave lingered in
necessary for him to enter th- bargaining agent.
Habouln ha* Upclaug, and already bait sent parts of the Hunt It Atlantic states' (outer, if health standards are
followed, was explained to
harbor, the witness said.
charged that the union won’t deal advance units of young workers tmlay as tcmperuturcs in the not
the group yesterday?
, ♦
Dr. Marina kernanoex, physi­ with him bu| insist* on dealing there.
North
Central
region
generally
An aqtual demonstration of the
One high naval government
cian at the Guanabacoa women’s only with one of hi* employes
official pointed out that Ujelang were above the freeslrig mark. rapidity of growth of germs I*
’ prison where the dancer wa- named Edward NosterThe
'merrury
dipped
to
n
low
shown the das*. Memhera
H|Mld, said he had examined Pa
_
4. Asked for an injunction
to Isn’t big enough to support both of 14 above in-Gordoijsvllle, Va. iiolng
volunteered to give specimens
groups of natives. Hu the Bikini the coldest
spot
on
the
early
_____trieia wl^ . ^ 1 entered the wit-, prevent the union from forcing group will remain on ilongcrik
o f hair, coughs, dirty and washed
__ ____
morning weather man. At West- hand* for culture plates. What­
oh April 12 and found bruit** a p employer—Rabouin—Io
agree
io violation of as wards of the U. S. .govern­ field. hints., the reading was IB; ever germs ate present will mul* * on h«r Hack and icritcbet o»» to a closed shop
..................................
the Taft-lUrtley Act. That D, ment until—finally—the water* of 1‘ulaski, _Va„ reported l'J; Col llpy
b*r body.
atul the results will lie
The dancer had testified e«rly under the cloeed shop the cm- Bikini lose their radioactivity.
utnlda, if C,, 211 Greenslmro, N. shown the group Wednesday. This
Then they, go home.
tn the trial that ah* shot Mce Ioyer would have to hire no one
Rich- is being done to point out the pos­
C„ 22; Norfolk. Va„ 24,
" and------“ The American people are very mnmt, Va., US
April 8 In a quarrel after he had lit njonibcr* of the teamsters
sible germ growth on improperly
sympathetic. , . and we are doing
beatsn and threatened her. Pre­ union. * *
Temperature* prere up 10 to 2o washed amt mishandled' eating
everything possible" for the na- degtves from yesterdag-tnornlng and drinking utensils.
viously, the said, the had learned
‘ lives' comfort and happiness. from the Southern plains north- he was married,
Each foodhandlar who -com­
General Hull reported. “ Certainly rail ward In the Ohin Valley amt pletes six hour* of this Three*
a Carlo* Tellex, editor of the Ha
Christmas Party
Great Lakes region.
van* Post- who translated several
they will n o t, be neglected/ day course will receive a billfold
8 nnw fell In North Dakota and rertlfleate of attendance In add­
of Me*1* Utters at the request
IfN llS M S tIMS »’•«• «*&lt;**l
the Northern Rockies while rain ition to a lapel pin with . th*
of .the court, said Mce -expressed Johnson, who faveatrd that a subState Chamber
was reported In the Southern words: “ Safe Food-Gnu! Health."
the wish In one letter to he ■lantlal fund is being raised to
Rockies. Near normal tempera­ an the torder and. “ Instrurtad
with PatrteiA for two days ami repair and enlarge the Hut for
f l 'm i l l a a e a I m t 1‘ a a e r &gt; » ,)
ture* yer* forecast for the Pacific Hoodhandler” inscribed in the
would like to have her Whip him. the use. of tiie foliow ing or-1 mere to bring about social
Ttl)*» paid he saw no mention ganlialion* who now meet re- forms and social equality between coast area. Yesterday's warmest center.
Operator* who have 75 p e r rad (
Inientioa :by Mee to mar- guialy there: Amcriren Legion race* by government edict, fiat weather was in th* Gulf states,
with the country'* high of 7fc re­ or more employee attend**** wfl
dancer.
and Auxiliary, VKW and VFW or policy unnecessarily provoke ported In Brownsville. Tex.
also receive a certificate, pro*t
Pdf2 n*- ■ waiter, testified
and sustain racial anlmosltirs,
vidlnr their establishments meet
he had witnessed aeveral vm- 'Auxiliary; DVA, The 4h et Sand and that-such efforts are dearly
A t Jh# time o f the first U. 8 . health standards. These awards
the
United
Spanish
War
Veterans.
-ent argument* between Mee and
beyond any sano realm of gov­ censur ln 17W, only 6 percent of will be made Immediately fol­
The.
Tost
approved
HR--Bill
-sPatricia In a n-suutant where
the U.; S. population lived in lowing
806 increasing government al­ ernmental concern. th* school tomorrow
he wa
d tiev . - u I ^
lowances for ■' student veteran*.
afternoon.
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ra
a,
q
m
Assisting with th* registration
Member* o f . the Poet agreed tn
maintain It* own social cus­
Approximately 26' million man- for the school
are
Religious etrife
preside at the Salvation Army to
tom*
and
troilitiona
u
distin­
days
of
work
went
lost
In
the
workers of th* local tt
lug the 3rd Cent
kettle on Dec. 24.
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from
political
and
eco­
United
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as
the
result
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TUESDAY,' DEC, 2, 1947

11*11 ■■■ 1

Unenviable Job

THE WORLD TODAY

The firnl of the year will nee a now face In Washington
at the head of affair* conceminjr 18,000,000 American vet-, By DEWITT MAOtENZIK
erann of two world warn.Moj. General Carl H.'Gray, Jr., I AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
himitclf a veteran of both conflict*, become* Vetcrfinii’ Ad-*
■
ministration chief succeeding General Omar N. Bradley who One‘
of IE* moat stgniricSIH
is promoted to Chief of Staff, taking General Ktsenhower’it of the current nfwa developmenu ITTTie announcement tha.
place.
•
&lt;General Gray, n Republican, spent his civilian days in Maurice Thore*, French Com­
munist leader and secretary gen­
railroading, as a stord executive with some experience in eral
of the Party in thal couchanking and the coal business. A native of Kansas, he has try. has returned lo Paria from
lived in Chicago, Kansas City, and Baltlpiore. He apparently • Visit to Moscow during the
brings a great deal of administrative experience as well ns anniversary celebration of the
Bolshevist revolution.
a military background to his difficult new post.
There's just that amj nothing
Veterans, however, practically to a man feel that Gen­ more:
Thore* is back. But this
eral Gray “ will have to go some" to equal the record of his unadorned announcement Imme­
predecessor. General Bradley,' a Missourian, graduate of diately conjprcs up » picture of
West Point where he lutcr taught mnthemntics, commanded the amaiing Red machine which
the Second Army in Africa, und the 12th allied army group the 8 ovict Union has built up in
countries and operates
in Kuropc. During the war he won the men under him by foreign
by controls from ■tho Kremlin.
bis avoidance of ostentation, his concern for the rights and We have perfect illustrations of
opinions of the lower ranks. The ex-service men felt that this in the politico-economic cri­
with him In the chair, the Veterans’ Administration, de­ ses of France and Italy in which
spite its endless red tape, was really trying to fhnetion for the government* are fighting for
their very lives against the rev­
the veteran.
.
olutionary tactics of Communist
General Gray inherits a demanding job. The nation cltluns who take their order
wants its veterans' affairs cared for on the highest plane from .Moscow and in this aenst
are Subjects of Red Russia.
of service and efficiency. ,
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THE NATION TODAY
Pv NORMAN WALKER
(For JAMF-H MARLOW)

—WASHINGTON.-Dec— 2^.Ulri-r
^
M 1(* laying the ground
. /or „ |,road election year
pf Rflnr*ii« 7(*ry«« n«*4« *fc# A»&lt;
„...rhluiin- Job
iot) on Ui* wage-hour
#f iaiiBrvii •( Miirk
overhauling
tilw
IIIIIIA M I I.. UK AJ*
That I* the law which establish­
MHn
(lOllIlOA UK 41
ed the 40-hour week and the 40.
Raalattt Manaaai
cent hourly mlmmurt wage for
ai HAI IIH'TIIIX II * I K *
workers engaged
in Interstate
Hr fsttltr, nark
9 acommerce.
I.r«
Oar Maalh
Both business and labor have
t i n * Maalfca .
M«
Via Maalki ________
urn
flooded a House labor subcom­
Dm I mf
il.ot
mittee with idea* for changing
the nine-year law. passed In the
All akllaan aallrra rranla ai
heyday of the New Deal. But those
tkaaka i&gt;Milall«a&lt; aa4 ,aall«va
ralrdalaawala for Hr rarpnr
Ideas conflict sharply.
„
talalac Iaa4a. Hilt kr r la r ifl &lt;■■
The committee expects to sift
at rraatar alttftliha ralta.
alt the suggestion* and rome up
IiilMn.i K »n i|ti|rp f ||, »*#*««•( M l v r 4.
with some kind of n bill early
I m .i r«prf*f*li H r IlcraUl
Ike
next year.
h « llo |t|| rUI4 pf
flffi
f f * n r r m n liilB lM
in I k * I a i |*«I
At lengthy committee hearings
f i l l f l I n IPip
v r lfk fe rfu lq a a r
business gmerally ha* rslled the
»«r« In I k i c a m p mm4 W r n V * f t u
law “ outmoded" and demanded IU
T l# lltrnM If a tnrmkrf tf |k»
repeal. Labor ha* classed It “ inAffpflaltd riM i ff kirk U fnllltr4
adequate'' and demanded wider
•ttliMltflr «• lk« M»# fPf fffwMl
benefit* and -coverage.
r f llt f pf all |kr l*»rnl ntfff pr|«lr4
hi Hit UPff flfMpff, M n»ll Rf fail
Everybody concerned ha* dev _
AV nr ff# flip tlrlH .
hated the principles on which
Thore* was born 47 years ago
In the French department of the law was enacted.
TUESDAY. DEC. 2. 1947
Christmas Fires
Pas dc Cal las, the son and grand . All have pretty well agreed
son |trf—mat *tniner*~.lie, tiegan those principle* were these:
. BIBLE VERSE r o i l tO D ^T
t. Thera should be a "floor**
Gaily decorated hotel lobbies, theaters and stores riild work in the pit* at the age of under wages, or a minlmun amount
WE ARE A N X I O U S TO to the spirit of Christmas festivity. But thevm ay bring fifteen, and soon displayed a an employer could pay a worker
leadership which, carried him in­
PLEA8 E THE OBJECT OF OUR
LOVE. WE DO NOT NEED To disaster. Fire prevention bureaus arc sending oat1vumiings to politics. He became, a leader so he could meet life's hare
BE FORCED: If ye love roe. yr containing the cryptic message: if the material will burn, of the CommunUr Party shortly necessities.
__2, Employee* should b* ponall*-will keep my commandments.— don't i i H c i t f o r Christm an deco ra tions.
____ ______________ after it was luufidci
- John- 14:16. ■ —
Mobilised at the start of World rd for working anybody longer•The same precautions apply to homo decorations,
War It. Thore* fled to Ruasla, than 40 hours a-wrek, by having
though here the dangers are lessened. Grandma can re­ stating
Socislum hat been tried in Eity
that he feared arrest to pay one and one-half time* •
land ’ lot two yean now without member, however,, when fire menace was a very real worry in the French government's an­ regular pay rates for the extra *’
any no!able lucceii. Lait night at Christmas time. That Was when the family Christmas ti-Red drive. An army court eon- hours.
Employrr told the commlUer
in another effort 1o balance the tree in thp parlor was lighted with tiny wax candles, It victcd him of desertion, in Ab­ the minumun Wage Idea la all
sentia.
In
1944
lie
was
pardoned
nation’s economy, another rigid was a beautiful sight.
wrong. They said It Is inflationary
none other than General de to the extent that it provides a
Secretly Grandma thinks the modern stringy of colored by
reitriction on the people's free
Gaulle, who today heads tho
tfom went into effect. Anyone electric light bulbs on her grandchildren's Christmas trees aull-Conimunist “ People'* Rally", fixed wage for some workers who
may not be worth that much. And ' .
are
not
nearly
so
pretty.
But
she
prefers
the
modern
light­
which achieved such sensational they said it interferes v^lth colfound &lt;It &gt;vin it an. automobile for
pleaturr will Ire subject to prison ing. In the old dnys a pail of water always was hidden un­ success in the recent country­ 1relive bargaining.
At for raising the minlmun
sentences up to two years and der the tree branches, ready to be thrown on the tree wide municipal elections. Thole*
returned to France to a»*umo wag , ftftn Jta. p r ^ n t ^ -ccn t
fines of $2,000. It n g crime, ,jn should a candle Ignite the branches. ____
leadership of the Reds-and-has level to 76 cents, as both AFL and «
I f irirttrns, don't decorate with it anywhere.
oilier words, to diise a car fn&gt;
held many high political offices CIO have asked, employer* for *
while—tiultrtltrg up his party to the most part rontendrd thal
any other purpose than [or bur
its present great strength.
would nrove especially Inflation­
inert. That could hapjten in thii
Etaoin Shrdlu
The broad strategy for the ary. Tftey said that raising tho
country, in any country, if w
Communist upheaval In France wage for lovver-pnid worker*
evtr gef the craiy notion thal
Ktnoln Shrdlu in perhaps the bent known comic charac­ and Italy clearly cornea from would mean a pay raise “ all along
politicians can tun our butineisrt ter in the American preas. With nil the pucklshness of Moscow, with which Thore* is the line."
Labor argued that by keeping
better than the men who own Hnrpo Murx himaelf, he popti up in the .piost unux|&gt;eclitd so closely, associated. When the
Comintern, ur Communist Gener­ wages__ from , linking— below— a---them.
places, and at tho nmst inopporlune timer always to be al
staff—for world -revolution,- certain-level-purchasing- power ItT—
wiriolj^npplnnrtert for hlsrlncomparaule drollery. So It may allcgedly was dissolved In 194-1, kept up. They said the "floor"
moit sigmf
seventeen people signed the doc­ for wage* protects the "employer
event in American lottery &gt; Thai Ixi of Interest to know whnt hin origin is.
ument of dissolution. Among them who wants to pay a decent wage'* »
He
is
popularly
believrd
to
bo
the
result
of
some
meseems to- be the lubstance of *
were seven who now head Im­ from a eompetltior who may he recent Gallup Poll of public opin rhanical,error on the part nf the Linotype machine. This is portant Communist parties in willing to save costs and make
ion in which suclt occasions■'at thought to slip a cog, or some other dido and thus bring seven European countries. Tho­ profits by wage-cutting. ,
The union* say the 76-cent
the signing of the Declaration of him Into being. This is incorrect. He is the result of an re* Is one of them. Another is
wage minumum la needed to com­
error
not
on
the
part
of
the
machine
hut
on
the
part
of
the
Palmira
Togllatti,
leader
o
f
the,
Independence and Lincoln's G#tItalian CommunisU who are fry­ pensate for the Increase in living
lytbuig AdiWts were mentioned. o|R?rator. What happens is that tho operator makes some ing to bring about the downfall cost* since the 40-ct*nt minimum
wuh •rtahllshed.
However, if we could have sat kind nf slip .«&gt; that ho does not wish to conapjete the line of llie government.
,
Argument Is ever holler on tho
in on any event from the Undin; he is working on. But the inner works o f thfc Linotype ma­
Hup Thore* Isn’t tho only pow­ 40-cent week and overtime Issues.
chine
are
such
that
a
Ijne
tmi-u
have
a
ctjrti^B
amount
of
of T^ilumbiu at San Salvador Ip
erful link between French Com­
The employer* say:
the signing ol the Armistice on letters dropped into It before it can be sent in to the piold munism and Moscow. Another la
I. There la. no proof the reto be cast. So the operator feeds it letters ns quickly as ho IK* Frenchman Jacques. Duclos, quired averttma-penalty pay causes
the battleship Missouri, we third
a journalist who i»! widely cred­
we would have chosen the plant­ can by running hift finger down the bank of keys In front ited with being one of the Krcm-' employers' lo ’ “ spread tho work"
In lime* of depression—that is,
of
him.
expecting
to
throw
out
the
faulty
line
when
-It
has
»ing
*&lt; of the American flag on lop
lin’a chief agents, for the trans­ kern the same number of men on
come
from
the
mold,
but
sometimes
forgetting
to
do
so.
mission of policy to CommanUu thefr payrolls Instead of firfng
of Mount Surabadii.nn Iwo Jima,
The keyit are arrnnged in this order:
throughout the world. You will tome and working the others
Thai, to out way of thinking,
recall that it was a caustir loiHftT hour*.
.
„« , a c v x
was the most dramatic .episode
•p
article by Duclos that caused ;• 2. There* I* no sense In keeping
t
.h
m
b
z
‘
in American history!
the downfall of Earl Browder , , penalty on employers against
f
!*• head^of tho^ Communlsl _I’arty using their workers more than 40
There are, of course, mor*
, &gt;a the United 8 tatrs in 1U46, and hours
when the national
ways than dnc'of cussing a man
the overhauling of tho .party's gbal now la greater production
n
policies, none doubled that ,l;u- to eliminate shortages and briNR
but, but John Temple j'Gravei
J
down prices.
So it can easily be seen tlmt when Jtc rtins hto fingere clos was speaking for Moscow,
in a recent column in ih e’Timev
So we sec that in both France .In the deffnsc o f the 40-houruta tula a good chnncc
chnnee
Union paid his* respects tov Gen­ down the flint two rown, etaoin nijrdlu ntandi
and Italy, Moscow has Its field week and overlime " » « nnlnnm
eral Meycn as neatly as it could o f getting into the ttuper and that if a few more letters are wSarskalVy Hlf ; cuutxe
tttr -r,.i,r- n j ;
&gt;lfvr been done -Said I... ‘ VU—. needed/ami tln",o|»,inUn BtffftH HHtrtTib thlhl bnnk,' cianin! munlft
I. In limes of heavy production,
voltijlon has reached
yorf-think of all that has been will have a fejv honorqry degrees
an odvanced stage in these two this part of the law permits
Etaoin Shrdlu ia H years old, having been
J885 countries, but the same Red tao- worker* to share In increased
told on him. and, worse, of alt
In slack times. It la more
, h e , h a r told on himsell, when on the name day ii« the Linotype machine. He ia unmarried. tics are seen in every nation pxpfita:
where tire lam has secured u prof liable for business to hire ad­
you rrcoghr/e~htm as one of our Ifo informs its* Hittl he has taken the blindfold tejL_aiul substantial footing.
ditional employes « rather than
concentrate the work in tha hands
modern lower animals who walk, chosen Old Goldi without even having to ,unc w lW he
overworked worker*.
add and subtract and make a laughingly calls bin hrnin. — New York World-Telegram.
Youth Takes Oldster of 2.a few
A worker la most efficient
fast speech like a man, you may
only 40 hour* a week,
For Ride In' Glider Working
pause for a printable word but
with the remainder left for leisure
Kins: Mihai Reported
and'rest.
you know he belongs srith the
Engaged To PrincesH A youngster and olflstgr.-rc
Not all employers nor all union*
well-known species whose immedi­
cently-1 went 'soaring together hare agreed with these position*.
ate origins on the distaff side are
w
h
e
n
18
y
e
a
r
old
MI
i
a
Some employers have . asked for
COPENHAGEN. - D e n m a r k ,
canine."
Dee. 2 W )—Dashing young King Mtkey" Browning look 78 year exemption* for their Industrie*.
old
Fred
Simpson
aloft
In
her
Union* have psked for removal of
Mihat I of Romania and beaute­
President Trumsn is planning
ous Princes* Anne of Bourdon- glider at the Municipal Airport.' some of the existing exemptions.
WASHINGTON
Dec.
2
W
V
The
daughter
of
Airport
Man­
n national budget for neat year
A general plea among employer*
lL&lt;n Angeles started far more rarma, his distant cousin, will
of around $40,000,000,000. Such construction within its city limits announce their engagement prob­ ager Roy Browning, of the San­ I* that, if the law It lo remain on
figures don't mean anything la us than any other American city ably within a month, a source ford School ■of 'Aviation, Mlav the books. Congress should clarify
Browning la ait accomplished pi­ many provision* to avoid argu­
anymore. We used to think a mil* in ‘ the first nine month* of' close to the Danish royal family lot both in gliders and plane* ment abeqt whether their partlsaid today.
1947.
lion dollars was a lot of money,
vortev* fttne under the law.
, The 24-year old Danish-French and is reported to he the young* cular wor
New York fell Into second princess, who once worked la a est glider pilot in the world.
but federal taxation lias reached
such
astronomical
proportions place. New York waa champion hat shop in New York with her Mr. Simpson - It believed to be Republicans Plan
fast year because a large amount
that nobody except a treasury of federal conitructloft was" be­ royal mother, and 21-year-old tha obtest person ever to go up
Mlhal are together now In Swlt- in a gilder.
Anti-Ixynchinp Bill
espert has ■the slightest idea of gun there. The federal contracts serland.
They arrived Sunday
Miss Browning would hold the
what all those ciphers mean. We dwindled this year.
from London after attending the two place women's world alti­
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. (/T&gt;~
The new lineup of cltlee was marriage of Prinreaa Elizabeth. tude if she had darrlcd a bars*
get some idea of how much our
The Republican Iraderehlp In tha
The
British
royal
wedding
had
shown
yesterday
when
the
Bu­
on her
ner glider during
durlni r. Senate plan* to pres* for enact­
federal government is spending
reau of Labor Statistic* (BL 8 ) revived rumor* of a romance be­
at .29 Palms, Calif. With ment of federal anti-lynehlng leg­
and how much it is costing ur.
tween
Mihai
and
Elizabeth's
sla­
issued figures on-building per­
grandmother, *Mr*. W, A. islation
nhxt
year,
Brnatoi
* when we realize that next
A mits.
ter, Princes* Margaret Rote. Browning at a passenger,, she Hawke* (lt-NJl said today. — - Mlhal's
name
alto
had
been
link­
budget will be ten times as great •VAU the figure* apply to per­
soared up to "14,600 feet fn a
The New Jersey senator it th* %
as it was any year during' the mit* for construction within city ed with that of Princess There- Prat Reed sailplane.
author o t. at bill which . would- xa. member o f a family which
jlmh*
only.
They
don't
reflect
- 1tooTcp administration. Meanwhile,
She could have gone up even provide fine* up to. $ 1,000 and
claims ths non-existent throne
gher, she reported, at the rats imprisonment for five year* for
grass glows in our Streets and suburban home-building. There­ of Brail).
fore. they don'j give an accureto
of tW . feet p minute, but had officials who do not make all
the City doesn't have enough picture of construction activity
to leave the thermal i f she diligent efforts to protect a per­
money to do anything about il in metropolitan areas.
V ets Training Hits
needed oxygen badly. Since khe son from lynching,
Los AitgeUs, with It* widehad" no barograph for recordiag
Hawke*' bill would charge the
Another young liberal, disilltsNew
Peak
In
October
the altitude, the record la unof- Attorney General with investi­
spreading city limit*, Issued
siottfd by the hard impact of an building permits with a total
gating complaint* that official*
impeifect world, seeks tefuge in value of ino.mMIJWO in the nineWASHINGTON, Dec. 2-W &gt;&gt;Only
IS
years
of
i
n
..when
o f •?* i,UU or j!*
neglected
or re­
self-annihilation, An honor grad month period .(January through More World War I! veteran* en­ she fln t started flying, aha xubdtvMoni
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
__ ^
______
pretered
or
re-entered
school
and
\
soloed har first airplane in Noru k * all
possible
uate of Vassar College, a grad­ September).
training during Octobar than Wood, Maw., at the age of 18. cautions agaiqei *—
lynching.
&amp;
*-*—
New
York’a
figure
waa
$113,uate student at Raddiffe, spec­
month since the federalIt would also mak* any gorSbe
hold*
a
private
pilot's
license
aid education, and training
pro­
rain
ializing In history and philoso-. 3 WJW0.
both in gllden and planes and ernmottuJ subdivision having pol­
gram began,
The next ten clllei were:
phy, she had become so dis­
ice power* liable for from $2JW0
Tba veteran* Administration •xjftete toon lo receive commer­ to $ 10,000 damages to persons
Detroit. 1110,594,000; Chicago.
couraged with the "trend of 478,505,000;
Houston. 150^09,; aald today the October peak of cial licensee In both types of injured by mobs or to next of
events" that she "wished the world 000; "Philadelphia. $4SA«9jOOO; 827,000 waa lSflJXK) greater than flylnk,
expects to keep up with kin whore doath results.
would end,"* It tl well to take Miami' faa.OLMTOOj Dallas, $37,- that of October, 1948, the previous
her flying and some day get her
771.000:
San
Francisco,
$36,089,TIDE OPENS 8ATURDAT
an active interest in current events.
Instructor’ s rating, also the cov­
Nevertheless, (he V
It is essential in • democratic 00 0} C l e v e l a n d , $34,6MJ)00i the 2,862,400 total numl
eted
rtlver
"CT
which
to
date
TUSCALOOSA,
Ala. Dec. 1 W
Washington, D, &amp;. $31,0*7,000,
nation to know what is going on and Baltimore, $31,200,000.
veterans In training Oct. 81, 1947, has been -held ia the , western
Th# University erf Alabafitt Win
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THE 8ANFQRD FTERALD, SANFORD,FLORIDA

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Los A ngeles First

In City Building
O f A ll U .&amp; Towns

oped IU 1947-48 baskcUx
and. to have decided opinions.
eight
But the study of political aod
economic problems should be well figure of $20,913,000 for the same
- finished last
of last yea#. interspersed with physical activi­
18 victories against fiv e.
15 cHJse, all * ex---------"CfiSch TToyd Burdette 1#
ty and personal hobbies of a
Ytpreparing for a rugged December
ore raining naturer Aa-Bcrnand
land shewed a dcYresM from ths &lt;181,748,000 last year. And Die
8 * production of electricity
to b« climaxed with on
’ Baruch would say. "No one ever same period of 1948. For ex­ New York figure of 112.350,009 for public use In 1937 waa almost
in the all-college tour-'
ample.. the Los Angeles figure
of $17S,998,000 wsf a drop from

3jmjxx&gt; thrte times (he amount used In
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1930.

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'TUESDAY, DEC. 2. 1917

THE SANTORD HERALD. RANEORD, FLORIDA

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PACE FIVE

manner. I commrnted, “ Every- ( *
thing hut ple-throuing on thi*
set!”
’•Oh,’’ said a bystander, "you
A round of holiday festivities
Mi*. J. II. Hlcr* cclchratrd her shouhla been here the day they
was completed Sunday night atJ seventy,•fourth birthday with
! Inought the pies nfi Ihe set, Thcv
the Seminole Country Club with family reunion
r
and dinner at her were chasing all ovet ami Lou
a dlnner'served at 8:00 o’clock, A home in Lake Monrtn* on Thank*.. got" mV’ right in ’ the’ kisser’" "'™
Charity Ball Plans
buffet supper was held on Thanks- giving Day. Members of her fain- * x ,„.
* ti
giving night and open house on Hy presented her with many love
A re Being Completed
7*“
• • • DoSaturday evening,
ly gifts in honor of the occasion. I
, n„tap-tapping
, . , . . j , on ,
TUESDAY
Those attending were Mr* . " ™ . 1/ , 11 &lt;n’ ,1
n' ) hn- mn* tree*
Those seen at the club included
Plan* are lieing completed for
Friends of Mf*. W. lit .Single- Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward I-apc, Mr. Hiers. Mr. and Mrs. W.
The Seminole High School the Juniur Chamlwr of Commerceon ,,otl&gt;'w,’,", ,U’ ulcv*Il1 • • r , “ '
P. T. A. will meet at the high Mayfair Inn sponsored charity tary will'regret to learn that she and Mrs. George Thurston and Sr., Mr. and Mr*. M. G. Cleland.. duction managers Of outihmr
school at 8:00 P. M. The board ball to he held at the hotel on broke her hip in an accident re­ children, Ann Nancy and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. R K Hardison, Mr. I pietnri'S looking to the *kie* an-l
cently.
will meet at 7:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Small, Mr. and and Mr*. A. E. Dobson. Mr. and cursing audibly . . . Vine Street
Dee. 0. Ticket* are 11.00 and
Mrs, W. G. Fletqlng, Mr. and Mra. Mr*. Clifford Johnson and chll-j character* boi.ig chased Indoors
The Friendship Ix-ague of the entitle a person to a membership
Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Harper John Ivey, Mr. and Mr*. W. P. dren, Billy and Janet, Mr. and* Horn their usual haunts . . .
Congregal tonal Church will meet In the Prrnald I-aughton Memori­
Mr. and Mrs. Brlgga Mr*. Ralph Peter* ami' daughter,!
at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Mra. al Hospital ^aaociation as well hsd as their guj-sta for thv Heard,
O. M. Zlttrowcr, 007 I’rniimmon a* admittance to the dance. Pro­ weekend, Dr. and Mr*. Tom Moosd Arrington, Mr. and Mrs, “ Mu«" Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cle- ’
of Tallahassee.
O'Linger, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bryant, land, Mr. and Airs. Herbert Sikes!
Avenue.
ceed* from the dance will he do­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter High, Mr. qf- Orlando, Mr. nnd Mr*. Harold
The V. W, A. itirl* will meet a*. nated to the local hospital.
•
Miss Prsrle . Robson and Miss and Mrs. E. B. Smith. Mr. and Hicr* and children, Audrey an.l
00 P. M. at the home of .MIm
The dance will begin at 0:00
yra Madden, 701 Magnolia Ave­ o’clock in two rooms of the Inn to Mildred 'Robson have returned Mrs. Harold Kastncr. Mr. and Susan of Enterprise, Sira. Robert
nue.
the music of Stewart Martin and to Sanford after spending the Mrs. A. J. Williams, Mr. and Mra. Bruce and children, Harrell and
The R. W. Ware Bible Clasa of hi* orchestra and the Art Harris weekend at Daytona Bearn and John Mrisch and Mr. and Mra. Danny, George Hiers, Ulmer CleJohn Stuck.
land and Holden David.
the First Methodist Church will trio.
During .the evening The Hastings.
Also Mr. nndMr*. Earl Highsve a Chnttma* party at the Vowel I' Company will sponsor a
Willi* Andersen who it attend­ genbotham, Dr. and Mra. T F.
home of Mr. and -Sirs. Clarence fashion shfityVind specialty dance*
Mrs. John
Wynn. 2000 Grandview Avenue, will he" presented for the enjoy­ ing Alabama Polytechnic Institute McDaniels, Mr. and
the Galloway.
Mr. and
Mrs. Roy
at 8:00 P, M. with Mrs. Wynn, ment of the guests by students, at j\uburn, Ala., • spent
Mrs.1 L. M. Swsin snd Mrs. Escar of ihe Coghurn School of Danc­ Thanksgiving weekend in Sanford Holler, Mr. andMrs,Bd Levy.
Hy HOB THOMAS
Whitner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
with his parents.
Price as hostesses. Gifts will Iks ing.
Whelchcl. Mr. and Mrs. James
exchanged
Mrs. Walter F. Taber of Jamah Bryant. Mr. and Mrs, John Bry­
WEDNESDAY
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2 UP)—
ra Plains, Mass, arrived . Sunday ant of Tampa, Mr. and Mrs. John
A The W. M. U. of the First Bap­ V F W Auxiliary Ha#
lo spend the wilder in Sanford Kick, Mr. and Mr*. W, 1L Will­ Abbott and Costello ate Tilml tig
t i s t Church will observe the Week
* Monthly Meeting with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mitchell, iams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moss, Mr. inothei movie and their mode of
« of Prayer at 7:30 P. M. The
Mr. Tabin is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carraway, Mr. operatum lemind* ohllimet* of
a
. II - T— Brotherhood. P. F, Jobe, will he
and Mrs. Harman G. Echols, Mr. the day* when picture
nlnkiii:;
The monthly husines* meeting Mitchell.
in charge of- the program.
and Mrs. David Meyers, Mr. and wa* II raucous, pi.-u-lo .it jul-til ;
The Sanford Woman's Club will of ihe Veteran* of Foreign Wars
Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs Crapps and Mrs. H. E. Tooke. Mr. and Mra. Affaii Instead of the industry h
have an annual Christmas «n- Auxiliary was held recent IV at Ihe
J. A. Ponder. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
. •
semhle with a luncheon and bridge Legion Hut with Mr*. C. W. John- daughter Ann have moved into Symes. Mr. and Mra/G, W Spen­ is today.
The fuimcr huilvsque ewmtrV
party to he enjoyed by the mem­ son presiding. Mrs. Barf Dossoy their recently purrhaspd home on cer nnd son Wesley Spenrer, and
arc making somrllmig railed
bers, Reservation* must
made wp* presented a .small fei ft fmm Elliott Avenue in the Mayfair Sir. and Mrs. C. E. Spencer.
“ The NiHtse Hang* High” at
— by'Monday at noon With Mrs. 8 . thr group . in appreciation for her subdivision.
Also Mrs. C. Bender, Mra. Bagle-I don, our ut their few _
D. Ilighleyinsn, rtlll-J. Mr*. K. M. hospitality extended to thr mem*
Mr. snd Mr*. Byroij. Stevens William Schnabel. Mrs, Scott. Mrs, axcundtina av.ay front U-L (Their ;
Burns, 801-M or Mrs. 8 . C. Gra- here and their husbands for the
Bar- tonliiul to make n few f i l m * ,^
have returned to their home in McFarland and daughter,
barbecue held on Nov. 21.
A i m . 600.W.
Itara, snd . Robert Fields all Of
Announcement was made of a Tampa after spending the holi­ (lrUndo, ■ Mis* Isilo Lee, Miss ut MUM was washed ftp because l "
THURSDAY
The West Side P. T. A, will special meeting to lie held on day weekend with Mr*. Stevens’ Jill Battle, Mis* Dorothy Powell, the lny's heller-skelter antic* ’ ’
meet at 3:00 P. M. and the Iwan! Nov. 4 « i 8:00 p. M. at Ihe home mother, Mrs. J. H. Bsy, -and Mr. Mis* Frances Mahoney and June during produetinn were Iih&gt; much
Ihat nuslei e lot.)
meeting will be In-lfl at 2:30 P.M. of Mrs. Johnson, 2101 Magnolia and Mrs. Troy Ray.
urid Susie Rev in*. F. D. Scott, forWhen
I walked onto the set it ‘
Seminole Chapter No. p, O. E. Avenue. The next regular meet­
Walter
Sfhnsl-el
William
Render,
3. will meet at. the Masonic TTsstl ing la scheduled for Dee. tl at George F.- Taber of Little Cutup, Wallace Reed, Mack Cleveland, teemed normal enough, hut that 1
ton, R. L, who arrived in Orlando -Billy Fleming, Kirby Fite, Jr., wsa Is-cause all hands were con- ■
at 8:00 P. M. Initiation cereHot nt 8:00 P, M.
monies will be held.
Following adjournment of the about a week- ago to spend th* Glenn l.lngle, Joe Exar. G. W. centisting on a rehvai*al. When |
Hugh
Whelchrl, Jr., that was over,-Bud and l*»u came
The board of the South' Sid* meeting refreshments were ser- winter, died Sunday night In a Austin,
hotel in that city. • He *is a cousin George Kick, John Pope, P. L. hy to say that tneir announced t
of F. R. Mitchell of Sanford.
Mills, Huling Greer, K. W. Fiw. appeal sine, lour -in EliglanJ h i* t
Sr., Richard Ilea*. . Don Harper, been called off.
Mrs. W. Tl. 7.srhry snd small T. L. iliishatl of Atlanta, K. F.
Then- was doubt aluiul getting
daughter, Judith Ann, have nr* Houshalder, It. II. Coleman, II. theit profit out of the country vSI
Mrs. Sam Keeling, - Mrs. Smith’ rlvwl
Christmas party
l-oulivlllc, Ky. lo C. Hetxsl, Ross Johnson. -Kmll and they nreil It for their East ,
A special meeting of the Veter­ Mr*. George. WinficC and Mra. spend from
some time with Mrs. Mokshscker, Jlhnny Farrell, How. side L, A. youth center, which”)
an# of Foreign Wars Auxiliary William Vihlen.
/.schry’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. ard Hoodi-Hi B Henley, -MrKtry tl—nparty^ hrcftklnsr- them;
will he belli at' the home of Mrs,
J. L. Ingley, st thoir home In Trul uek and It, A. Newman, J.r.
-Then followed wbnt rim only
C. W. Johnson, 2101 Magnolia
Mayfair. Mr. Zachry plans lo
IIAPPY* BIRTHDAY
l&gt;e ’descrihcd a* an Ahlwlt an-l
Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. All mem­
join
his
family
in
Sanford
for
Mrs. Philip J. Allen
'routine with i upid-fite
ber! arc urged to attend.
Thanksgiving Dinner Costello
Christmas.
conimrnt* about the Engnsli,
FRIDAY
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: Given By Robsons Torii-*7YWlcjr Forge aiiiT ending
The Friendship la-ague and 4:00 p. M. All members arv /M r and My*. G. T. Krllain
with*.
_ __their., guests over . the
the Junior Women’s league of urged to bejirrsent. Mr*. Charles has 1«p
'Bud; "You rememla-r how
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Rnlison en
the Congregational Chinch will Lawson is Ihe chairman of thn weekend, Mrs. Ethel C. Wallace tertMined
on Thanksgiving Day Oemge Washington threw. *
of
Orlsndti
and
her
sister,
Mr*.
Winvc a sale in the hultdlng fnr- hostess committee.
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Ike L. Moore of Florence, S. C. with a dinner honoring their
^ n crly occupied by the Antique
Lou: "Vend, hut n dotlm would
childien
and
families.
Those
atMrs.
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former
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SATURDAY
tending were Mr. and Mr*. James go a lot further ill those days.”
The monthly meeting of the
Thr Grammar School P. T. A. Clayton of Atlanta and was a N. Hobson, Miss Mildred RobThi* repartee was ended h\American legion Auxiliary will will have a runnage sale at 405 frequent visitor In Sanford a
the sounds of fiicerackeis a
son,
-Alfred
B.
Roltson
of
Atlan­
number of year* ago. She r«he held at the l-cgion Hut it Bast Fourth Street.
few feet away under the chair
turiu-d to Florenrs from Sanford. ta, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Rol**an of a stubby, Imlil stooge. As Ihe
ami young daughters, Barbara
Jacqueline of West Palm din ended and the smoke rlearnt
‘M e And My Shadow* and
Bearh, Mr. and Mr*. *H. L.-A n­ away, Bud explained: "We pay
of Hasting*,' Mr. and Mr*. him $20 h day just for thing*
Has Intriguing P lot derson
Harry Robson and son Harry. lilfe lie*."
Someone pul a piano l*nch
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__Jr., Mlsa Pearls Robson and
ImLwren the twiernniica ami Bud
whipped out n pair of raid*. Thus
*r Class nlay, will he pres^nled
began their endless rummy gnine,
on Thursday night In the school
which iiermlti them to win t-e
auditorium. The see ho is laid in- Hints To IIousewiveH a ll abbreviated form *'f gin
a small midwestern town where a
By Isabelle fi. Thurahy
lot*) more linekly,
young man saves the life of a
Extension Food .Economist
“ Even if we don’t ’ pln^y Eng
girl who in her gratitude haunts
laud next summer, "ant lent,
him In an attempt to he of service
Fresh ’ from the field, dressed ” 1 am going to Euio|h-. L,hnv to him. Ills psth leads to murder,
lm-n*Yuked to help raise
intrigue and kidnaping which
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to make over softie .building,!
ing and taste much like poultry.|that the American Aimy lef
ing plot for the etory.
When broiled, roasted, or stewed t
my
Those taking part' Include Bobiling.klipll
, pas* for chicken. The liest will lie used lo house llnhnn oi
Adams,
R
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■Atokry tnn gffti flAttd-fliH beneath the Lhriitma! Trcsl
wsy to learn how to skin and die** j phnn»
Mf-isch. Jimmy I.udwlg, klelha a squirrel or a rabbit is to watch
W rap them in the** wondcWiyJ popcti—goy, nmuHnj,
Someone yanked-the chair from i yi
Frederick, Barbara Ann KdaQ- a skilled hunter at work.' Rabbits,
field, Donald Shave and William it is true, arc susceptible to .Infec­ under the stooge and he wytil '(j;
lophUticAied or traditional. Taj « and u s li to moteft—
West.
tions. By hunting in tho late fsll, down, arm* flailing. A* lu- "liiiw' And colorful, appropriate ribbon*.
by shooting only the lively ones, ghd to his fret, hindered hy the
dueetpr of U'e film,' I wit* tnjdj(g
Nitrogcn. Iielng a nearly Inert and hv exeerctsing care and cleanli­ nl»iut the day-l-Ou and the stout: •
gas, is useful as a kind of guardian ness In dreasing them, any danger had a tiff on the set and fouglil
In mknV imluitriil applications to of possible Infection Is greatly re* a duel—aeltrrr water bottle* at
give protection against aome duceil.
Some there are who -prefer lo five pace*. The stooge was th110 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 980 chemical reactions.
soak rabbit and squirrels In a weak only casualty; hi* irntxle wni
brine nr vinegar solution to reduce plugged.
Tho comics were, aided In *tci'
the ."gamines*.”
j Into the scene and they did air,'
Coddled Rabbit
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Ingredient*: 1 rabbit, 4 cup hut only after they finished their
vinegar, H cup water, ti rup flour,.game. As they Wa ked
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per, 4- tablespoons margarine, 4
slices bacon, diced, 1 tablespoon
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to skillet, nr rabbit pirce* may la- •&lt;-&amp;
and 1 cup scalded milk.
Cut rabbit in pieces and soak placed in a casserole. Cover tight - .VJ
To Attend
for two hours in vinegar and water. iy -and bake in a sjow oven, 3UO ,(©,
Remove; drain and roll in season­ degree* Fahrenheit, or on tnji of
ed flour. Melt fat In hot skillet the stove one hour nr until lenderT H E H O SP IT A L C H A R IT Y B A L L
and brown rabbib pieces. Add 8 eiv* with rice or baked potatoes.
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New Y ork Yankees
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labeled the bankrolled Boston BM
Hot a* tha team to beat for the
JP4B flag, have taken their first
direct step toward making a
Staunch defense of their work!
Championship.
| 0 *»t of a mare of trade rumor*
involving nearly every Major
League team represented here,
on the eve of the owning of the
National Association's convention
iha» come the news that the Yandcre* have completed a deal for
[pitcher Walter Maateradn of the
Washington Senator*,
v Manager llurkv Hi‘ via of the
Yankee* admitted that a deal for
a i tart log pilrhrr wa* on IM
fire, but added that no official
announcement would lie made un­
til the Major League conclave
which begin* neat Monday in
New York.
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tC “ We should have. an Important
itlgyrr deal announcement to
tune in New York next weak,"
Harris **ld. "In fact. It look* ai
I If wa might have two tlcal# to
v Announce.
f\ "The Hed So*. In obtaining
*- tlunior Stephen*, Jack Kramar
J 'i f c t r m u Kinder "fredn lb* SI.*
" Louis \prowns, have .become too
tough. AY* can't afford a stand
jut policy*11
Matter ton I* the bespectacled
right bandar lb* Yankee* were af­
ter in tbt apring of 1947, together
with first baseman Mtckay Varr.on, but president Clark Giifflth
of the Sena tori refused to part
. with two of hi* key men. Off to
1 a alow start, the 37-year-old na­
tive of Philadelphia won 12 game*
and lost 16 last season.
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team for the hard hitting "outflaldar.
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searching for a pitcher, were bf! fared Southpaw Johnny (Double
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' Neun. manager of the Cincinnati
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Roxborough Says Joe W alcott Rated As 8
To 1 Underdop In
May Retire A f t e r
T if f W ith Ixiuis
T iff W ith W alcott
Hr FRANK KCK
Al* N»w«fe*tore« B«ar|» Rdller
POMFTON L A X F ; ■N. J —
Xh» fight ctrao waa hare except
for the knockdown blearher* and
an outdoor ring pitched -under
aonte tall tree* One would never
•hlnk that In a few dava Joe
&lt;^&gt;Ula waa to make hla 34th defen**, of the world’a heavyweight
boxing cbamplon-ehampiunihlp.
There waa a nip in the air and
the autumn Have/ were falling
fail even though ‘ it arrmrd like
onlv yesterday that Lohia wa*
hare perspiring .under a hot *»n
Hr hi* outdoor fight* with Hilly
Conn tfti Tami Mauriello.
The camp bad • Ut4t*mte" IrtuVr
Hke Main Street in some small
town on a Sunday, except that
•igolie wea billowing un from be­
hind one of the buildings whom
two hired hand* w et/ busy rak'nr and burning fallen leaves, i
“The champ’s ln-tbe home over
there." said one of the workmen.

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F ost Season
Game lin eu p s Are
N ear Com pletion

• NKW YORK IHe. 3 tA*&gt;—Aerial
artist JuHuny LuJo«k. Who ho*
■kippered Notre Daitlo throughout
Hr the Aaaocllaled I’ reaa
its current unbeaten campaign, li
Ihr lit 17 winnrr of the llciaman
The lineup for the poat-araaonl
Trophy, awarded annually to the }*,„! gam&lt;-*, Including thirteen
far New Year'a Day. waa just
about root nlet e today.
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Selection of an opponent for
orth Texas State in the Salad
i&gt;wi at I’ hoeni*. Art*.. and. for
Ban Diego 8 ta»e In the Harbor
Bowl at San Diego remained be­
fore the roster could Ik* railed
Complete. A vacaney waa cauied
bv the withdrawal of the Uni*
veraltv of Nevada, anparenlly be•n-jao the university hoard did not1
deem the opposition sufficiently
•dung enough for the Wolfpack

NKW YORK Her, 2 m —Jrr
LOula nierfte Jersey Jor Walcott
'n Madlaon Square Garden FHdav
light and the hokofficc cash
register* are ringing out a merry
tune.
So atroiur la I-oui*1 persona)
drawing power that even against
1 short-ender like Walcott more
than SIOO.OOO already bn* .been
converted Into tlrkrta hv the pub*
Hr for the achedtiled 15-rniinder.
Walcott la an H to 1 underdo*
and will* collert 16 per rent.
The 20th Century ia thartrln*
from ,|3 to. $30 tor the fray amt
all aeata are on a reserved basis.

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1od Bowl offirlajs, oftcr ,recfivlne
n Nevada’* acceptance, had
sought to pick,an opponent frurr.
among Kansas, Missouri. Texas
Christian and Baylor, hut wero
unsuf«uful. Nrvmla Uimed down
the Invitation after North Texaa
State are-euled a hid.
Othurwise. the ei-lection nrwcys-1 at this point wp* pnifinedC
principally to the picking of .
team* for the two post-season
cuntdil* which employ sectional
all-star aggregations — the" Esil-*
West shrlhe benefit game at San
Francisco on New tear Day amt
the North-South gome at Mont­
gomery, Ata., Dee. 27.
Latest to loin the bowl parade
were Maryland and Georgia,
which agreed to meet In Jackson­
ville's ’Gator Bowl. Miami (D.)
University accepted a bid to idayi

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Tho Seminole High School coaches arc shown u—
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ltiiirn ffrom
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l&gt;e played with Fletcher High School in Jacksonville
Beach fiialitrfliiv
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left
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Alute t(o*ti* ^mletem.
are. hackfiehl coach Tim Tyler, Jayvee awl tine coach Krrd (ianaa, Fell spinner and signal caller
Untune.-g ru i» *e Xt To , It V Cl*na* rt u s M arg aret K.
Holly Piercy and Head Coach Carl "Gooae" Kettle*.
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subject.
It almost seemed like Louis was
defending bla title for the first
lime In hi* Madison Square Gar­
den fight with Jeraey Joe Walcott
on Friday. Dec. 6 , so serious waa
Roxborough. "I missed Joe'*' fleht* with Conn
and Mauriello.'* said Rnxtmrougb,
“ hut it doe* my heart good to *ec
how firm he looks In training. Thl*
la -ana- fight—that—ha'a guinr to
make sure nf because Joe realiie*
he’s over the peak he attained
when ho was 26 and 27.
"Hc'a 33 now. and will be 34 in
May, and iloys not have the tame
rfxpdinatlon of mind and muscle.
It'a the same in all sports. That’s
whv Joe ia working real hard.
"Walcott ia the type of fighter
whu i* tugged ami hla style ran
place you at a disadvantage. We've
discussed-all that. I like Joc’a
mental attitude for thhs fight. He'*
real serious almut this one."
Although Marshall Mile* still i*
Llulp' manager, don'* think fo&gt;‘
one minute I.ou|a will pass up
any advice from Rnxlnrough, the
former promoter of amatrur foot.
balLIn Datrlot who |rt*rr*t*d kids,
amr torul* In particular. In taking
to a church gym fur boxing In*truction*
.It hai Wen rumored that Lou!*
does not have the security nf a
min who earned mor* than
$3,000,000 In the ring hut nnxItof'ough, denies thl*.
“Joe has nlrnly of security,’*

Nation W ide Campaign T o D ecrease
Fires Is Launched By Underwriters
AP Newafeaturee
N$:W YORK—A nation wide
campaign among local fire de­
partment! to aid the grain saving
movement by checking the number
of. fire* In flour mill* and grain
elavatora through Inspection* has
been launched by the National
Roar'd of Fire Underwriter*.
Lumps of “ several million bnsht ela of grain’’ In two elavatar fires
last December^ and two nrain arnh
flour mill fire* in the early montha
season, bot h* - won’t
any likely trades by
it the Hue* will finish
End of the Line
The day after ho wa* named a*
the Amerlean-Lcague’a moat valuable player, Joe DIMaggio lunch­
ed with Praxy Pu'rd Frirk and
publldtor Charley flegar of the
National League. . . . . Anyone
want a bel they learned some­
thing useful for the next world
acriaa! . . . .Juckay Sterling
Young, who has just opened a

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On tha business agenda, the In­
ternational League held it* an­
nual meeting and faUgmd the

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rtnodgrau, O. It. Hus nursh L*-u
uf 1947 are cited In a.hullftln ill*, t*e.
tad I tUk. t’ usd tads 1 and 4
trihuted to fire departments
g ‘ Ink* Warman llelgtiU,
“ With an emergency demand of Ittk.
Webb,
W. p,
inn.OOO.lHK) bushel* of grain 'for ' WM u.i
a uad KJk Lot * I'lk
the starring people In the war
Itoiaitait t i r i s in*..
swept areas, and the m* J of main­
A s h le r. K ie l
Lo ts It am i IS
taining a fairly normal supply
ou
Add.
for the people of the Unltkd
T u rn # *. Id a II.
States, linnu'dlqif action to pre­
L e i S, HIM. 11 T r . 1
vent deal ruction "by fire of grain
M rrlw allw r. Ia&gt;l* A
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fu t
and gralnr‘ products Wromea of ■ ■&gt; ■ P1 «M fori
vital, imparlance/* the bulletin Uf W I*S f r H nf N W , n l ' M V ‘,
Ilre w tn u , w . I *.
lawal fire departments are
urged to »tnrt with rwilplnto sqr.
WOys uT: nre hjtf'«fds trreTeratora,
grain and feed mills, liAkeries,
greveries and fee&lt;l stores.1
“The fire deparament should ad­
T w iti, r m
vise these (dare* to undertake a
P. I I * f—I uf M m of S W 1, of
aelf-in*|rcrtlon aorvlce by some of
iv y
(t« a IL g . *« f a n
VV or
the staff competent to undertake if. O u t. tu n K e t c , C -.v l . t i t . l l ,
•liHHlwtn. It&gt; )‘ K HUS f h u t M O
the work,*' the Ward urges.
“ Self-care jnay often prove of
L o t* 1*1 amt I * * LongW oeit.
more value than outside Inspec­
H a ir , ! la r v * r H *tu« x in ra a cH I,
tion and supervision, am! for
tort to Itlli. Ik tlHninWulil.
that reason it is essential that
N OTH k o p H » r i ’. M j f i t *
It-. i&gt;»*n«Hi.m P la a u r r f'n rv. tnP
all establishments ajoring, han­
h'rnliUr
I. T h » m a * H u i T h s lin s ,
dling and proceaalng grain and
lit I i H M I H U
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grain products ahmiid he vitally
Irtdn g t. T&lt;&gt;i»rt*. (o n u rrly or
interested In 'a self-inspection Mlttvl, Ilury laoJ, uu« In laingservice,” the bulletin explain*.
Tire department* are urged to
call local meetfhg* through -cham­
ber* of commerce and insurance
ngenre' associations to explain the
need for constant 'self-inspection
to all business men Involved in
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human tissue.

minora and
the maintenance of the bonus rul*
I which waa Instituted) laat y$ar. _
i* Frank J. Shaugbntaay was re­
elected president uf a throe-year
was secretary-treasurer
•William
Manky.
Charles
j Stoneham, ■resident of the Jernauted vlcai aer City
-y#ar term, Roihbrough, h o ld in g u p a p a ir of
president
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t -kucrenilng Georgs
alss uf No. minlaturr gold gloves Louis gave
hi* former manager when he won
tha Chicago Golden Glove* title
in 1934.
Thumb Fan
"Jot gar# ’am lo me to keep
After leading the Lock Uavm,
but I’m Just holding them until
lly Frank Hack.It .
ha retire* ra undefeated chant- Pa., Teacher* College eroaa coun­
try team to victory over Scran­
ton U., on a recent Saturday,
, ‘ Chars and Co, of tha Merchants*
Jack St.
Clair hitch-hiked to
l Laatua won two games from
v Table Supply Monday night. Mots
Egypt la estimated to have bean Philadelphia (220 milca awayj
i Amusatneitt won two from Ban- 90 percent Coptic Christian when with hi* teammate, Harold liorck,
to run in the Middle Atlantic A.
f'.fard Ruick and tha Jayears won
It was conquered by Moslem
K thr** from W. O. W.
Arab* In 041 A.D., but Coptic
HIGH S1NGLK
Krctisr — Hanford Uulck — 801 Christian* now constitute barely
five percent of tha population.
m an THREE
KRETZER — Sanford Uluck -6 0 8
HIGH TllKKE AVKRAGER

The Raiain Bowl at Frorno,
Calif., completed it* billing when
the Upircrslty of Wichita voted
to a w p t a hid to ptayrCoHego of
the Pacific. Marshall (W. Va.J
College players approved a bid
front the Tangerine Howl at Or­
lando and the faculty ailtlelu^
committee voted tu accept, pro­
viding “ satisfactory a r r a n g e menta" can lie worked out. Cataw­
ba College uf North Carolina It the other hikif of the Tongtriuo
prugram.
At Pasadena.' official* of the
441tie Haas Bawl ■-scheduled—fm^
Dec. 13 selected' Chaffey JUIllW
Vollegr* nf Ontario, f i lif.. a# tho
western repreaentallvij to face tho
eastern team, the Cameron (Okla.I Aggies.
[Attest addition to the bowl pic­
ture was the Texas Rome Howl
game, to be played at Tyler, Tex.,
on a date to be announced later.
Unbeaten, untied Tyler Junior,
College will play Compton (Calif.i Junior College.
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!| ^(J Wure he,hrstarted
IW Job. Jatske a number of article# that I*v« IA t ( i n AWfl I iWim« H itr
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M jr
two-yi-ar con- thought up," he said "Sonic j| * ' “ ■••8 " # L/trU niS U l g
Alone In Two Years »truetfon p*si*&gt;d he wu employed themalraady
- have
*■— *I—en put on tha
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1 Bohn
Aluminum
and
Bras*
^ OKSTKD. Mirh. D^; 2 DP)— , Cort%
nrationfR plant JN in AilrUn*
- » Working--mghtaV ihnulnvi— mil Mtrta.*
Jjolldoya foy two vt-ara, L.ui* A. i "M«ybe It* funny to »le-iid my
M o h ln nan romplrtr-d nn BU-hy1off hour* building a factory," he
30-foot -fa cto r/ t»uil«linfc In hi* ‘ Mid* 'Mint Tv* ^ot mtirr to show
own hark y*rrf. Now he II decide for it than if i had apent the
what to ,lo with it.
■ ; time in a beer parlor."
ltobin, former Detroit met:;; j Alwny* int.tvUed in mataJ
|ItMtt, Robin w » that he ha*
architect, plumlx-g, electrician, I two or three Idea* for products
hcatlne engineer and carpenter on ,h ,t hi- will develop nnd turn out
the Job. Mr kept hi* plan* In hla jn hj, factory.
- hud. lit never laid a concicte I "All my life l ’ve# wanted to

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TOKYO Dec • GPt-Oklnawa
loom* - Iajgcf“'th "Ami-new’* tie-’
frn»e network in the far Paeifle
a* the U. R poeittofl. slip* in
Korea
Th»t i* the opinion America)
mlllUrv men In Tokyo .-xrrrnwht-n they hrar rle'ms atlvan-Yd
by China nnd the I’hllinplm-* for
control of thi* ftP-mile long Island
lying south nf Japan.
Mans' of thr*c officers are say­
ing privately that Korea Is lo*t
to the United State* and the ex­
Grapefruit ii alto known a* tension of Soviet influence on thi
Asiatic mainland I* Inevitable.
•Pomelo."
YAHIJLKY VENETIAN HI.1NDS
Thu*, thev declare, Okinawa'*
.America'* Moat Ueaul.fol
i In World War II the U. S. Office importance inrrresc* a* an air
Aluminum .•» Cedar -- I’ dtshid Aluminum
of Educeiiou piirluccd 407 found have covering the U, S. position in
Aik Me For Free Estimate
*
film* mostly wowing trainee* how the PaelfliP . W. ST E V E N S - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
With Okinawa, Guam and th«i to do variou* join, from installing
Phona 2-0729_________ ^
- a propeller shaft to sheeting Aleutian haw#; nfflcera believe
they could prevrnt anv offensive
sheep.
thrust from the Asiatic mainland.
The way they *vo it, long-range,
mobile air power could piotect
such aieas a* Japan from any In
vadcr
Thrv believe it would Iw uselrs*
and ittadvisahle to maintain large
di fensv force* in Japan.
Moat Japanese.look to Amrrl
FOH R E N T
r e w o r k ,w a n t e d
* A R T IC L E * F O R SA LF
can air power to give them the
OFFICE apace In Mr Itch Building
FLOOR SANDING A finishing, pt-dection they are unable to pro­
Gas space heaters 1)4.06 up
cleaning A waling. Our power vide for themselves under a n*-w
large light offices, jtwiy ueecrII. U- POPE CO. INC.
unit enables ua tn tjmrk whet* ronstitution which bans aimed
•ted, aJI utilities, heat and ianlSEWING MAt it INKS
tor service furnished. Cal) 888thare is nu electric *connectlo. forces.
SALEH AND SKRVICB
They, in common with the U. H
W H. A A. l)ept. Store.
available. -21 yvate eipurlencBert's Sewing Maeh. Shop
II. M. Glea»on. Lake Mary, Fla officer*, believe that Soviet inUS H. Fh.nrh
Ph. 1IM
Vat endto
________________ ______________ flue nee In tjme willwiU
’ extend
RECORD PI.AYF.RB and radios
in
.South Korea—now oevnpk-d by
for rent By day or week. Tim
Mu*U Box, 110 W. 1st fit. 0. R. 10 FT. double duty meat 111 Dullness Opportunities American fortcv-Tcsehing a p&lt;
display rase and compressor In
little more than 100 miles from
Phone 063.
good condition, new motor. HALES liepn •&lt;niallvi- wantml Japan.
for
■gjghlialted
Michigan
corLodge A Son.
6 ACRE9 of tiled faint land, ex­
U H, officer*, pointing to
poratjuii Previous sale* or hurlcellent condition, 136 00 per
huica’* itratrgic b&gt;catlon, eion«*i
experience
oecesaary.
Pro­
MRS.'
BROWN
MILLERS
Fruit
acre
Phone 781-J. Box CM
tected territory. Libera) coro- phatiiv , that Okinawa’* geo­
Cake at Piggly Wiggly A Table
Care Herald.
miuion*. Box I’.b.A. Can . Her- graphic position alone make* it
Supply. ■
- imnoiiant
alj
NEWLY remodeled store buildOkinawa hit* been maintained
FOR HALE—lJn.crock for drive­
Ing. 601 Celery Ave.
way* and roedwave— Phone FOR RENT OK SALE-Restsur- as a U. S ait bate r v « sine* it
snt on highway in Otang* City. w u won at high cu-d tn Uo».t
2,
W A N T E D TO RENT
U»4I
Sec Mrs. Hoga, c /o Westfall |a*e in the war,_________ —
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Gro.
• •------:• U rS .’ military men can W ex
2 3E D R 0(m furnlilted_Qr unfur- .ONfLUXlGliT. one 2 light A two
5 light celling fixtures, 2 side tTit't i\i'n &lt;rr*rrini? ~~T~i------- ;— I pectcd to.argue for their position
hlahfd' house. Phone 1000, 8:30
lights to match. Phone 011-W. I-ILLING STATION, doing nioe'whtn Okinawa * fat* I* decided at
to 6 : 00 .
buiUie**. Will &gt;«ll stock and.,he peace conference, and their
equipment cheap. 318 Parkj Oppo»ition to runntcr-clsim i ^ i i
APARTMENT' or' light house- VEGETABLE plant* for- small
and largp acreage.
Cabbage,
Avenue or Phone 9104.
keeping roams. Phone 21,
doubledly will U» strong.
d^illard*. Broccoli. Cauliflower.
S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Onion*. 1-ettuce. Eacarolc. Turn- 12__ S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S i
__;i*&gt;. aj rawberry A UcLis. J. W.
hl.Nl A GAB
FIVE ROOM HOUSE !&gt;«rlly fuiIWl, Lake Monrue, FIs. Plume
l A 't f i i l N o t i c e 1
YOU DRIVE IT
is
nlahcdc. 2 nedrnoma. I M dawn,
— PHONE JO*
munlb. For - auUk
M i n i t:
-Call-Fhoite- 9178:--------- WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT-CAKE
HNtlCKL AND-MORKISON
Hntlce Is ticictir Vive# t)i*t W*
at HOME If*.
U DKIVB-IT. -INC
INSURANCE
atv mg»a «1
basin*** *‘ t le-ax
FiiDtt *'EXCELLENT buy in aside' Jyi-d RADIATOR rtvaning, rvpaltlng. W,MH) Kl.if U*. I|t.lrt
BEAL ESTATE
D
sin
s'
of
Ti*'pleat
FuUspe ‘ V "’
fur, coat, sixe 12, Includes trim­
P.II.A. MORTGAGE LOVNH
New Kadiuturs, ru-w cores. We (isii» cni| ttia l w» Ismnil In i^Si*
med hat to match. Phone DDT- \V«
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
lake off A in.Halt. Jimmie Cow, l» r said uaitu- puteuaW &lt;»
* ‘f
RegUtcrcd Broker and
ell's Hiu-ei Mi-tal Works. Phone III lout .Viinii mats** t t ’lisp t-r **»-*.
PRACTICIALLY new 12 guag,i
LnUfi
uf
i‘lf
F
Sili
1***1
WilB-III*
Insuranw Agent
Single battel shotgun, excellent
x.Wrk of th e t'lrc u ll f a u n f t 9*&lt;n
Rnt. 4 Florida State Hank Bldg.
condition. Phone Ip.M-W.
Inn),' i ‘uuMF. FI sxM*.
Expert Radio Repairing
Natl llorbi
ATTRACTIVE home, 6 rooms,
Fred M rrn, 511 B. gnu HL
) , T.. rvLeery
bath, porches. D.t 100 x 136. Geticral Electric automatic hlanketv for sleeping comfort.
*Owfcffft
SEE Ufi FOR
Double garage. Goad finance
IU&gt;‘. I, 1*0
11. B. POPE CO. INC.
MIMEOGRAPH p r in t in g
plan. Call 430-J.
AM) TYPING
SMALL’ COTTAGE, % acre land, 12 GA. Martin shotgun, excellent
CREDIT HURIiAU OF
condition,
Hughes,
liig
Trailer
near postoffiro Lake Mary,
HApFOBD
Park.
6600.00 or car of equal value110 N. Park
Phsne lBfl
11 lot* at Elder Springs for
sale or trade. 1920 Dodgt: truck, **'F !«tric £ .» iM C ^ m n r.nve*B07 1 ° R LKNT-FlwTr sander. fUay
Can easily
hicctric ?k rvin. Company. 207 ot&gt;«r®iif»n
HpamnakU rates,
ra i.i BaaMew.
iperation. Reasonable
anothrr for part*, 41 r„ri.oo. 1031
MMirnolls Ave. Phone 101.
* i i . r t hi *
ford Paint A (llaaa Co. i ’hone
model A coupe flRB.OO, Brown
be aut i f ul
an.
R. Yates, rt. 2, box 181, Elder CONGREfE HLOCKH: 186^^8*.
candid type
16,
61—8x8x8,
inanufcaturiMi
by
Spring*. Hanford. *
DOIHIK
PLYMOUTH
CAM KM A
Chapman A Pgxohl. All for |30 PARTS
ANI)
MKRYICK
00. End of K*»t Reeond HL
RUILDING iota In tt ouV of City.
F It E F. .
10* palmetto Ave.
Phoae 1011
Priced to sell. Phage 1176-W.

MOHAM ...T RA*rvn»»|
0'V*»FB Or TMS « * IO**
t*=AROE
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got a few Idea* left."

v__ CALL !Hr LA'V.r

_Duritur the . fIr»t _ world

Kgbin turn-'d an( upstair* apart*
mpnt in Del roil into a small far.
tory for the manufacture of toy
airplanes. They sold like hot-cake*,
I-ater he became a farmer at
Canandaigua. Mirh., and did pretty
well at it. lie liked fanning, too.
Hut the lute of the shop called
him berk.
"Once you get wheel* in your
head," he eay», "they don’t come
out easily."

. s m
JlX.rw&gt;u&gt;-(&gt;«tw bungalow
clrarly and null to
.. .Show cards and pus ten
with good floor plan, homo in
K; F. FHRKMAtN CO.'
0 — ORB'S HUIN dUtVKJt
BA
RUED
WIRE,
60
rolia.
R.
L.
good rondilton, has several ex­
1226 Hitltix S tm t
O.
D.
lendrese.
Pboc*
to
ll
Hagan,
Paula,
Fla.
Phone
Hantra lota.
r -i-1 ’ ■•
foru County 3304,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, HesRor
Cohen's Bsdiator Shop for coi„- Havmond Lundqulst, A»«orl*te THAYER deluxe .baby carriage, v pleto radiator service. 106 Ma it r r r n ACfiU MISS SO Ml/Cll
Phone 733 Atlantic Bldg. Bldg.
like "bi-w, |26,00. Mra. II. F,
ford Ave. Phone 3IJ0-W
V Z c / Y wh W 1H it‘ Stirftn « 0 M
Bullard,,W,
1st
St,
Near
Mon-yu
rru
tr
uti
nvn
HIGHWAY
PROPERTY, On*
roe Corner.
'„
RAYMOND STL DIO
- and one quarter arte* on lilghExpert photographer available at
way with small furnished house. GOLDEN GldJW PLANTS, Mrs.
all time* for weddings, anqiver*
fdulk it tun* 1st tun,
Plenty of space, to erect several
G u n g e M affeii.
,
aarlra, birthday parties, social
sot ssit-ptty. Help ysiti
cabins for Income. Total salt­
gatherings. Phone 1093,'
toead sas Is siim i I,
ing price $0600.1)0.
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
ri kepptQHI RtcsniliutAUTO REPAIRING, Hall’s
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
.* pen Mslhed alien rueHighest cash price paid for user)
age, Hanford and Celery
Raymond Lundqulst. Associate
MtltDt ITTOttl DAT. 6*1*
furniture. Ted Davis Purnltura
nue*. ’
Phone 733 Atlantic Hank. Illdg.
ptfrlMUl tKIbtMAt; MOO UKtllHI.
Co. 311 E 1st Ph, 968.
NICELY ARRANGED five room
For Dependable
r e . r »0OSttI«t* fUll
**
r t t t t n .1 i w v s r taeatstas *•«■bungalow In good section. Thi*
REFFItIGERATlON
BKBV1CK
9.
, property Is already financed I'LL BUY your rar regardlrss'of
Call
c a o u avi rowNDATtoM
age or condition. Roy Reel, 300
and can be handled for a rea­
Ml
otxMA«
ptop.
McitONvui.
noea*
GANA8
REFRIGERATION
W. 2nd Ht
sonable down payment balance
HKRVICF.
monthly.
PH. 870-W
WANTED CLEAN C O T T &lt;JN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
RAGS. Will pay, 10c pound.
lluokk'etpiny aervice, nart time;
___ _
Raymond Lundoulst, Associate
The Baaferd Herald
also, advice and assistance
. . __ ce on
Phone 733 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
aweiai security and incota* tax
WANTED AT- ONCE. 18 M M
. ; r e a l e s t a t e "W a n t e d
matters. J. F. Dempa
piano*. The Music Box, 119 W.
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
Ut St._l*hoo* 963.
(% 10 ACRES Kood farm.-land, mu*1
*
Keep Anything You Don’ t
IHAPF-R SERVICE
V
bp tiled- Write J. M .-U e, ic| 7 f a t s , U vaalppR. S u p plies
Naeti? When Til Huy li,
For detail* of the safvat "maid
Pearl Streal,
' 4*cfc»&lt;!W
* “
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Ult&gt;?
Fla.
aervice" new In Hanford rail or
FOiT b a LK—Geldlar 7 yiarn’ old,
Much A n Kuritllure,
write 1URV. VALET, Daytona
8 A M T ICLEB F O R ttALE
-perfectly gtntls and -sound.
Electric Appliance*,
Beach. Diaper* supplied.
Telephone 6208 Orlando be­
Hewing
Machines, (’lockx,
8WEET Hamlin orangn (2.00
tween six and eight evenings,
Washing Machines,
• bush. R. W. Lord, Phone TtHor can lie seen any time at 13 NOTICES—PKRNONaI T
Electric Motors, Tools,
Farr1* Stables, reel Ave. at
W___wj ^
ATTENTION LADJKB1
Michigan, OLndm
Hlovm, Antiques, . . . JuhI
flow brh F
+
Make a une-atap »enice tut alt
Alwtit Anything UsnhU.
for at) occstlam
your laundry and dtp cleaning
a
H ELP~W A N TED
McNEILL * YGHT F l
.hits
neede by using ireur favorite
HIpee Ave. just off 1
Self Service L t n o y ,
GIRLS 'WANTED. U u*y’* Drug
l ___W . Wflgjrwier ... J
^ Office pk. tjJI tglJfrfrt ph. &lt;18-B
THE HKLPY HRLFT
Store.
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b X U ifn i.f. lire Sanford Bowling Alley wants yip
T R A D IN G POST
Hunt'a TunmU rft^ dc-S'or*
•boys.______
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•A- H ." U P0PE C O . D l T
W . 13th 81.
Fh. 1276
CABBAGE planks, Marlon Mar- GOOD practical nurie for night
duty. Phone 672-W.
. ket. K B. Mann, Lake Monroe.
HANFORD D.autv Baion. "|*lo
phone 1384 or Mary MelAhnn.
BEAUTIFY your heute- with Elg- EXPERIENCED white
tclenhonc 1864 Pennaaeat* all
lubrication Job.
____
uatrum .hedge. CThiart L B.
tylhoda. Parting 10 sad up.
d*rd %-rvire, 3rd
i Av*.
Announcement
Mann. Lake
ORLANDO
“*
‘ "Mernl* ‘
Orany alie or any
. H. Carmichael
ANNOUNCING
lando Evening
Ralph
U now canoed«d with
Sav. U05-J.
and fancy ax-wing, all
children's clothe* and layette* TAMPA MORNING* TRIBUNE
Delivered
llvered to your nop
a specialty, Mrs. W. F. Har­
built fixture*, fyet-sen, eteSanford
i
Phone C-8 IM or 294
riett and Mra. F. A. Wilson,
Wrtte or pbona collect, R. W.
401
Celery
Ave.
Bouldln Mfg. Co. Volusia CotutASTHMA—Free trial
• S lip C o v e r S h o p
ty Fair Groumji, Delsad. Phone d q y o u S 3 ”extra
Vapor .Tre*t/nerv
money for
" ,—
"S S S
thousand*. Write ’
Xmas? Here la the knock of
33 Ytorof Blperlenre
At®/.
Bos 406, Wheab
port unity. We need white, and
1-30 GAL and 1-83 gallon table
• Slip Cot* * custom
colored workers for a night
* top water heater*. Electric Ser­
made- gunrnntced lo
A U T O S FO R SALE
shift from 8 P, M, to midi ‘
Company, fcO
K T Magnolia
vice Company,
. fit . ■
. _____
daily. There, ire Job* for
Ate. PboMLlMr.:
• UphoMgrlog af aO
.
BLEACHING
for 3
needed for peeking. Good
,* B « U l,
and bonus. Apply to
...
tin*. Florid* Fashions,
Christmas Gifts—shipment. Just
Base.
received.
ModersUljr priced.
and
Glass exquisite silver prices,
W O R K ’ W A N TED
S lip C o v e r S h o p
novelties.' Ordent taken for do!
elathes, antiques. Mayme Hodg- CARPEy^it wor‘-

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PAGE EIGHT

John Leonardy. The board al»o
denied a request made in behalf
of a client by Edwin Shlnholtcr
((•&lt;•&lt;!•&gt;■••* u p *
r i p , im p I
to close Reklsw Rosd a 25 foot
a Urge scale and can be con­
opinion of the Waller by Attorney strip leading to tMe some lake.
trolled.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (/P&gt;This demonstration occurred timers! Tom Wstron, who, be
Gcncral Omsr Bradley came
Rotary Objectives
Dec. 1. lit 12 on the athletic field •aid, had ruled that with the inback home to tbs Army yester­
of the University of Chicago un­ cirsie in tsUry, the Judge wsi
( I 'm U i h * t n w
r«(p o m i
day to find Us site and problems
der the direction of Knrico Fei
mi
. u » Italian scientist.
| no1 •‘"titled to docket fee*. This recognises no special faith or strikingly different then when
mi, ,fsmed
'"^Tic ~if«v*mmcnf never ton wa* derided to be retroactive to creed and includes in its member-, ha left more than tw o . yea**.
confirmed any rejwMi coneuin j,)ic ,jmr Judge Ware look office. ship men of all religious, politi­
cal or economic groups who share
For the next couple of months,
We sre striding hy tire ABor- the common Ideal of making the the former commander of the
which have f
io past. Hu* ,nry Grneral’s rtiuling" said II. B. world a hotter place In which to 12th Army Group in Europe will
devote his time ‘to the transition
an l«c mad*' |
chairman of I he Commit- live.
Mr. I.ane discussed the first from his moat recent assignment
235 rtf ttlti*
.» •
object of Rotary which he defined of running the Veterans Adminelement p i*
,l" ’
morn'n8'
aa_lhe development. uf _irqu*ln- Dual inn to. directing th e. Army’s
-"It t-&gt;-piiet-ly-a &lt;|u.-»lion of-law,"
durtd Trent ursnhimI. - --------tnnres sa an object of service and operations as Chief of Staff Gen­
tho engln- declared Attorney Wilson,
declared
that In Rotary there sre eral Dwight D. Elsenhower plans
of uranium
l.ake Mary resident* In a polla
t&lt;nn of M7 «ilgnatures, were re- many ways to develop acquain­ to leave that post In early
&lt; nj!*&gt; tratc pii 'i-niocl ti«l«y hy J. F. Fields, tance* both pleasantly and profit­ February to liecomr president of
tun in tm-td 'thn nointc-il out thnl repaving of ably for all concerned. These ac­ Columbia University.
The Department of the Army
■ we ti i- it the Country Club In luike Mary quaintances, ha added, soon deve­
,01,
{ torn! bail l« t n discontinued three- lop Into friendships, and friend­ set aside an office - for Brad­
n tut' .-(«i i|ti!ir(crs of it tnilr from the ren­ ships arc the greatest asset any­ ley to iim- until he take* over
igctive command, hut official*
in th- atom- trr of the community and that one can have in the world.
“ Rotary urges us and expects ■ay today it probably will lev
citizen* were displeased by this
us", he said, "to be friendly to­ just » place for the General to
rally means net Ion.
n ib«- next
County Engineer M. C. Hagan ward our frllowman. The best gel hit mail. Bradley has let It
Ih- known that ho inland* t»
ital expend)- - tat* *1 thnl work on the one ami
devote the coming weeks to get­
to nporost n hnlf mile strrtrh hod cost $8,500
ting re-acquainted with the aervi," h* nddtsL and that the extra stretch will
. ..... .
. —- y0#rs
ice In which he solved :i**
, government eo-t an aiiditional $*T,000. ComIs-fore being ‘‘ loaned'1 to th"
a group, or ‘ mlsxlnber I’ope reported that the
rrans Admjnstrntion.
j_
tgittet-ra «-•- County Is repaving the roads on
‘ The tall, bald' general
ltr—xnfm-rtirr-- money-ebtnitwd 'front rare track
mu h jnfoi i fundi*. and that the Commission
figure heramo famllini to
available '■» Jl* Imping that these funds .will whether Its proprietor was a linns of combat troops ll
i. country L 'meet the |t'.5,0nft expenditure on nicntl*cr of Rotary or not, he in­ iope will roam the Army camp*
. . ______
j f the
in develop- countY road improvements. Cnm- sisted that any husihe-s which ___
ami .commands
«t
.... ,United
ih r,u tuner. nibsibtu'r McClelland pointed out serves the public as Rotary States, getting to km*v the post­
,
that n*w Is the time to do the
will tie lUCcesful. for llo- war soldiers, and their troublti.
tepnving while tlie Dickinson teaches
lary .is the church at work, and a I " c I*!*'*1*! too, to visit the millie- 2 (/!*)- Construction Company has Its ItoUrian cannot stand on tin- taly school* and staff college*
... iuccd last machinery in Lake Mary.
high plane of Rotary ideals, and ami find out how the thinking
ts for exp&lt;-rThe matter w a s d e rid e d In at the samp time debase himself Km1* In there time when the
whole pattern of comlial planatomic wen- favor of the paving wlk-n Jake In hi* private lifr, or in his Imsl- 1
sliucted tut K. Hick*. company reprrsenta- ness or profession. Declaring that nihc.i* bcjvy$f_
in n»*'
. . .*. subjected
|_
i- Pacific.
tive. nfered to pave free the road with him, Rotary is a religion, lie modes &lt;&gt;“f warfare,
cot from the running from this highway to the said that “ The Matter who said,
Bradley says this travel Jit
Bradley
the Atomic old lallmad station. Acrompany. Do unto others as ye would be the 'United
■|jf'
'itates will krtp him
and the l)e- j,iy Mr, Fields to the meeting done by* was tho first Itutannn." too busy to make
....... any
, trips
|i| the armed w m , |f.
pugh and Herlierl
' i
Defining the third object of outsido the country before .he
tut the con- Lamport of Luke Mary.
&gt;f sta'rr.
Rotary aa the npplication of tbr takes over ss Thief nf
[ucst of the 'Petition of Charles Taylor to ideal of service to personal, bus- However, his nssoclstes expect
.........Silver Lake Drive,
north- im-ss and community life, Mr. that sometime later he will make
anyone who no Inspection lour of the Pasouth road tunning from Onora Drossier said that
ftnnit to thr lakirrwas dented af­ Uvea according tir-thl* rale ‘will *ciflc. 'a n T r i t l e has not seen
ter F. C. Fullerton, owner of sev- bring distinction to sny organize- „jnce 1U'_'H when he was sta
en-l'ds near the lake protested lion tn which he belongs. A Bo- tinned at Fort Shifter, Hawaii
a cantain
thnl itkwould lower the value of tarian should substitute service |
whether n' Pacific trip might
his property nnd deny the public /or personal gain, Mr. Drossier
tl ■’ m lit to use tin* road, which pointed out but added that he ukc hlm M far as Japan to
at present Is relatively unused.
did see General Douglas MacArMr. Taylur was represented hy

Lilienthal Says

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General Bradley Returns T o Arm y
A fte r H itch As Veteran’s O fficia l

Judge W a re.S u it

Whlrlt will farilltnlc advnnrgi In
triirt-Jul as well ss military uses
of ntomir energy.
It said the const(urlinn proijtnm wiB consist, of complete
facilities for the experiments,
housing, utilities, rommunications,
protective structures, Instruments.
tinn circulta nnd control and ubsei vution posts. .
Sonic wartime milltarv ' Instalhtllnna will Ire rehabilitated,
the announcement snld hut gave
nn'hint of how many persons will
he involved in thn construction
nnd the later experiments,

Give Something
FOR TH E HOME
Thin Christmas^

G la d iro n w ith it to m o rro w !

Iron; shirt* In 4Vt min.
Irons-shuts In 2 min.
starts, stops, opens and
closes automagically

company him on a thrilling Jour­
ney complete with typhoons, ship­
wrecks and sea gypsies.
*‘Mls» IBckory, by Carolyn
Shrrwin Bailey (Viking). This
la a perfect book for small-fry
though teen agera will enjoy read­
ing it to young alitor. This fas­
cinating story, winner of the 1947
Newberry Medal for the “ moa:
distinguished c o n t r j b u t l o n to
American literature! for children,”
will hold the interest of child, and
perhaps her adult reader as well,
from start to finish. It is the
story of a liny country woman
with an apple twig body and a
hickory

Mark of the Leopard,** b;

TEEN T A L K
,\P Newsfeaturea
Dear Judy.
Books for bookworms, (hat’s
our. motto this Christmas. An
easy way to solvp the gift Prob­
lem, and any girl or guy will ap­
preciate a good hook. It won't
look like an easy.way-out gift,
either.—Not If - you stop to con*idcr whether Sutle or Mshle or
Jjrk like sdvmturn, hobby, sports
or success stories and then gtve
them a selection they'll be boomhsh shout
Herrs' a roundup of Interesting
IdMiks which may give you some
Bortks by Teenager*
"Cheml The Magician” . .bj
Both
Duskin
(Dodd
ktead)
Kuthie tells about adventure!
with her father, a chemistry
ti-srhcr, and ail tbc fun and ex­
citement connected with thn my-stcrinus elements in chemistry.
"Abraham The Hlnerant," hy
D-&gt;n Hutler (Dodd Mold). Bon

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Bradley

place In which to live,”
Rabbi Skop spoke on the fourth
object of Rotary, nr the advancemeat of international good will
and understanding. He recalled
Hint, Rotary first took on an Inter­
national aspect In 1910 when the
first club outside
the United
States was orghnized at Wlnurpeg,
Canada. •
T
“ .Since then,'* he satd, “ it ho*
swept the world, ll must have
something great and big that
busy men throughout tho entire
world feel a need for it in ad­
dition to their work, their church­
es, and their various other organ­
izations, and will give their lime

will

sketebea. carers everything from
the invitation to the merry, good­
night*. ' I t wjll help you plan a
party and tell you what to wear,
what to serre, and even what to
•inic at your ahindig.
Adventure (Mas
"Whit# Terror," by John J. rioherty (Gro»*ct A Dunlap) telia of
the, adventures of the Ice patrol
. . *. an exciting book which folIowa the eareerx. a l the, Interna­
tional Ice Patrol, the men who
try to keep the ocean free of lee-

den G. Stevens and Patricia Kem|*el (Lippineott) .Is .the thrilling
story of adventore in Central
Africa.
“ Sugar and 8 plec,” hy Lor­
raine Belra (llarcourt, Brace).
The adventures of a 17-year-old
girl, a high school senior, who
finds she must give up her college plans so her brother can go
to college. “ Why always boys V
she asks herself. "Doesn't a girl
need nn education too and why
must she always take the leftover
Jobs?" How she copes with this
issue makes Interesting reading.
“ The Golden Flash," by May
MeNeer (Viking) is all about a
gold and rod fire engine which
wanders across the country In the
middle of the J9(h century.™ - ■
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Nature IA vers
"Rufoui Kcdkall," hy Helen
Garett (Viking) Is the story of a
hawk and hJa beautiful redtail
mate. The Illustrations hy Fran­
cis Lee Jaquca will alio delight
bird lover*.
“ Black Wing, The Unbeatable
Crow," by Joseph W. I.ipplnrolt
(Uppimytt) Is thc story oi i pet
ft 6w tndTtbw Intflguing thU csn
i&gt;e to the owner is related glow
Ingly—
Hobbyists
“ America's Stamp*,” hy Maude
and Miska Petersham (Macmil­
lan). The»«r,two artists have collalioruM in roitectiiif, lithographs
of every alamp In the U. 8 . This
ia a good book for philatelists of

ingenious and brave little mouse
who rescue* damsel* in distress
snd rouU vnislns.
,
For Hporta Knthuissts
“ Shad Haul,** hy Paul Corey
(Morrow) will anneal to young
fishermen whn will thrill to the
way a group of high achool boys
overlhrow a gang of corrupt fish­
ermen on the Hudson River.
“ Gridiron Challenge,” hy Jackson Schol* (Morrow) Is the story
of a lad who was an amateur
prizefighter, goes to college with
a rhlp on his *ahoutdcr ami a the Books of Knowledge (Grolier)
swrlleit head and discovers that will be useful for tail the family,
you've got to undcritand sports­
Vivian
manship to make the football

worry.
But these are *oln
piohUma the veteran
*
confronted •iiill.i
with:
I, Helping Induce Congresi
and the country tn accept a
program uf universal military
training.
2. Being prepared to explain
money requests la lawniskers
“ Bkiing The* Americas," hy John
curious about some wartime ac- Jay (Macmillan) will give the
amateur and professional skier
plenty of Info. There are lots of
funny anecdotes about experifelldwmen,"
,
Gordon Brlsson, president nf
the. Sanford elub, thanked the
visiting HoUriuns nmf puinird out
that nil outatanding characteristic
' Biography and Career*
In l l ' t
•
■
People Are Our Ruslnrss," by
.Rotary seeks tn advance InUr nf Unlary, as tie had found It, It
s (Lippineott) Is a
national . aimlan laiuUiLg__through that enyone who Is- called upon 10
schnlarshlps and oxchango of serve." wecdiRil the ' ffIJidh*1111111J
students between nation*, through and docs tho best he ran, nnd Ite for teenagers who. would likn
travel abroad, through Interna­ added that the more a person careers working with people.
tional ronvej] lions attended hy puls into Rotary, the mure he gets Therj*are cxjic-rlcnees related hy
a settlement house worker, a psy­
delegates frhm every country In out uf it.
Dr. Harry Bilshy was welcomed chiatrist. an occupational thera­
tho world and held In VkHmtJ
cities;’ (Tirrtughnut tho ‘ woVla, Into the club as n new member by pist. a librarian and others.
thruunh piihllc forums
whefo President Brisson who also pre­
"Writing - For Children," by
inlernallonsl .problems iyr dis­ sented him with a booklet entitled Eric Berry and Herbert, Best
cussed amP through outstanding “ Welcome To Rotary," the RoU (Viking) is a. common sense ap­
of Ethics" and a proach for kids who would Ilk*
■peaksn on international topic*. ary “ Code
Vlf we are to have peace lapel IrtlUnn.
to learn how to write -children1!
Charles Morrison had charge of books.
throughout the world,’” ho con­
cluded, “ It must come through the 'Program and led tho group in , “Title To Hsppiness," by Ade|e
men who are Inspired with Inc ■Inging, with Harry Kudell at do Lccuw (Macmillan) . . . . all
Rotary Ideal nf service tn their .he. piano.
about a girl who made a success
of being a real estate agent.
■ “ American Women* of Nurs­
ing," by Edn* Yost (Llpplptott).
These biographies of ten out­
standing American nurse* will
appeal to the girl who has been
weighing a nursing career.
"Shoestring Theatre," by Nancy
Hartwell (Henry Holt). Girls in­
terested In the theater will enjoy
this story about a family of kid*
who put on summer theater and
of the fun and tribulations which
help make1 actresses.
•Young Miss Burney," hy An­
na Bird 8 tfwert (Lippineott) is
the story of little Fannla Bur­
ney. and her otwervationa of life
In larmton In the middle 18th cenBurney, and her observations of
life in London in the middle 18th
centur:
ja She a Party GirlT
"The Betty Bets Party". Book*
.(Groaset and Dunlap) with gay

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•Decorator Has New
Ideas On H anging
Pictures In H om e

Cabinet Head
IC n H Iisrl U«w '1‘ee*' 0 * 0

Grnrr ally avoid reprodur
lions. 'If the original Is wellknown, everyone knows It’s a re­
production. If you must have a
reproduction, make sure it Is one
of an unfamiliar original.
4. Hang your pictures at eyelevel. Try one hung so loyr that
It will be on the eye-Jev(| of a
heated person.
6. » Keep sway from figured
walls and atlck to solid colors. A
neutral gray Is best, and if you
are afraid, of monotony,'paint one
wall a rich color-and slick to gray
for the other three. While (he
effect of a solid color wall Is to
conceal the ■dimensions of the
room, figured wallpaper* and
numerous paintings merely show
people just how small the room Is.
6.. Stick to da wings in small
rooma. Oila and "academy paint­
ings’* are heavy and weighty and
should be used only In Urge
rooms.
7. Don’t cluttey up your rooms
with objecU of art or furniture.
Always remember that The peo­
ple are more important than the

please you. Never buy a painting
because It is considered a smart
one.
‘
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9. I’aint over frame*—particu­
larly gilt ones—so that they blend
with the walls and focus attention
on the painting itaelf.
10. Never hang paintings on
itlir. fMPi Tenpin never-look i t
TP0D1.
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House States U. S. Marshal Hit For Saying
“ The Constitution Be Damned”
4,050,000
In
i

WASHINGTON, lie*. 3 l/T’&gt;
Home Foreign ./Mfairi Com
imttrr, urging prompt action on
3590,000,000 of rtrrp-CrnnnwnHm
•id for Europe and China, laid
Inday that Soviet R tiria ha.
4.050.000 men under aim*.
In a formal report lo'the Home,
the committee raid lhi» estimate
of Ruuian military itrenglh war
given *k by the War Drpntlmenl
during cniAideration of forciqr
#1 legirlation.
House dehate committee .bill
it- lo begin tomorrow with J
Vole likely early neil week. I be
Senate hat patted a $597,000,000

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For aid lo France, Italy and
. Am ina, at requeued by .Ihe Ad-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1917
ay— — ■

Report W a s Given T o
Group WhicITUrges
Prompt Action On
F'orcign Aid
Bill

■*

Established 1908

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The foreign A ffapi Committee
u id eight Soviet satellite Bate*
M v c 1,121,600 men in there
armies and tecurity fortrt, while
ground fotcet of free Euto|tean
stifle* total 2,789.000.
It naht tho United States his
11.1.000 nr tried men in Europe

1— : xnrt tas.fXm-Tli-tMr fniiMlry:
"The Soviets," the report raid,
“ hart a clear and rtef|nlle polj icy of attrmfiUng lo prevent
American aid to Europe or A»in,
1 Jted a further policy of making
Hch aid ns ineffective and ex­
pensive na possible."
’ While Ihe Russian plans should
not drier na from rendering nec­
essary aid," the committee, cau­
tioned. "we roust not fall through
the Soviet trap of Weeding our(I'aallasrit tin I'm . IMitli

D octor T estifies
Closed Session
O f Satira’s Trial
H AVAN A, Dee. .1. (Ah - The
murder trial of Patricia (Satlrn)
Schmidt want Inlu rinsed session
. feidnv after n psychiatrist leftified John Lrstr'r Moa of Chicago,
whom she shot last April, wa*
"subject lo a type of sexual
perversion,”
A
,m.The psychiatrist. Dr. Khriquo

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KAN SAS C IT Y . Dec. 3 (d ’) - F r e d A. Canfil. U . S. Marshal here
and a personal friend •■{ I’fenVcnl Truman, wa» preparing a reply
Jo lay tv Senator Forre»l C . Donnell's request for an explanation of a
"Conriitntien be ftamree.** statement purpottedly made by him to a
Springfield. Mo., ^hotn^iapher.
'At tS» Mine time a civic • 'ganiration forwarded a resolution to
Tillman asl.inv CanfiF* irrtsovel.
Canfil, a World W&gt;r one "bud-f — "

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Peace Treaty French Train
en Wrecked And
T o Deputies 13 AreKilled
Russia RroposcB-Two Communists Believed
Guilty O f Sabotage;
Months’ Delay In
Mobile Guards Pro­
Preparing , Treaty;
tect Assembly Meet
Dulles T o France

Race Vote Defeated *
In U . N. M eeting
.

GENEVA* 8wltxe/land Dee. 3
— A aobcomfnlsslnj) of the
Wilted Nations Gomtnlssion on
human rights rejected by a vote
o f 11 to 1 today a Russian pro­
posal to Investigate the negro
problem in the United States.
Only the Russian delegation
favored the motion, before thn
subcommissien on prevention of
discrimination a/td protection of
minorities. .The resolution pro­
posed “ to consider the •petition
presaoted to thn United Nations
Wire since 1048 , by 15,OOOjOOO
ffigroca residing In the United
States of America, who art aub* Jectcd to discrimination on racial
grounds."
The U. 8. delegation opposed
the motion, saying it was aimed
at fbe*UlUted 8tale* only and did
- Hot Include consideration of al­
leged racial discrimination else­
where.
The United Kingdom
abstained from voting for thn
L.D FOR MURDER
.1WATER Dec. 8
Weatly. 83 year i
rg pouitryman, was •In■jiciw today by the Plnallaa coun­
ty grand jury for murder in thy
first degree In the butcher slay­
ing of his 43 year old wife, parts
o f whose body were found last
Bay,
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2 0 Reported Killed
?. Congressmen Work On Plan To
Insure 1948 Fertilizer Supply

Hundreds Injured As
Rioting Over Partil ion
Continues;
Property Damaged

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thoutand
*teel
hrlmctrd
police
Foreign Minuter V, M. Mololov
H'ASHINtj I ON, Ikt. ) (Ip)—-Two MmiiUppt rnpgresimen **e
proposed today that the Big Four and mohtle‘guard*-were ttatloned wofkrpg on a proyram Hev't-nr)! to insilie that_mijthetn lirmen will
powers delay twmiderstion -o f-a around the clumber of the. na­ have aUequalr-sttppliri id-trtfilirerfor-thnr-lddtLw^,,,
German peace treaty for two tional anemhly today while that
Both ot them, Re*** Al &lt;ineihy anil Whitten. Dennu it*. ».nd to­
monlhi, hut then hacked dnwn on body continued to debate on the day they want no rfpililtnu of *,a t!‘ year's lituatipn when, tjrev nd,
ihe proixiwl. at Icail temporarily. 'government’s five-*ection attik** fertiti/cn .arrived tm&gt; late in in*uflitient quanlilie*. to meet »outhetn
“ The Soviet, »pokrim.in auggrt- control'lull, two lection* c j which need*.
*
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Ird at ihe foreign minitlrri coun­ were newly atqiftivril.
IDatinga’ on the entire f.-rti-J►
Of final report* 'that lahotrpi* llier situation me to open Ihe. didn’t allot sufficient ships to
cil irision that the United Slates,
caused
a fatal train wreck on 11 Iwfore a Housr .Vgiicultmu bring in nitrate* am! thin for*
Rutiia. Great Britain and France
sulx'ommltter of which Ahernrthy tiliirr,* arriveil too late to ajl
agree that all propoiali for pre­ the ParipLitle line *|wd the dep­ is a member.
the mid-HUth,"
•
uties'.
indorsement
of
the
first
paration of a peace ‘treaty be
Earlier Whitten hail nsked 11**
Reptesentntive* of the Arm/,
two
lections,
dealing
with
*aharriculturt* autwommittee of the Rlati* ami I'oniliirrre 'Depot tbatrd upon decitiom taken at the
House Approprialiuns C-ommitter inenlH,' the Maritime Gviimn limn.
Yalta and Pohdam conferences, nlage* end agitator*.
th e fertiliser industry,|farm orThe guard* wetr plared about to limk Into IRc hiaitcr.
He luggevted that the four gov­
The aubjeei, however, wa* left gouiiatiuhs ami fhrinet* tloiuthe* asrnild^ chamber before to­
ernment* »ubfhit to the council
to the agriculture .group simv tirive* will !«■ asked ’ to testify,
day’s session opened, it wa* the
it investigated. certain phases* of Abernethy *« hI.
their propntali for a haiit of a
first time |ml»r had worn hrl the question last 'year.
Hi- added he want* ii.forma
German jteaie treaty within two
met* during the rtnrent wave ob - AWmethv Mid h»-i* aerking ih^ Unn from ‘ ferliliter manufaeir t
month*.
fotmnlinn ‘ from various govern­ oi* unit distributor* o* to therr.
disorder*.
French Foreign Minuter George*
of allocations ami qunuThe Champ* EIysre*wa» block­ ment agencies aud from the in­ "mettoot*
tit it*a nvnilnl.li', with particular
dustry as well. ’
Bidault, ju't back from confer­
ed o ff al Place Franklin Delano
"I. propose to see Ilint t’ btleiui reference to allocation* to ileoience* in Farit with top French
Roosevelt (Rond Point) and in nitrates are Imported this year er* and customers of b'og stand­
official*, interpoted a prompt ob­
in suffirirnt quantities and on ing ’’
the. Place Concorde.
jection.
He told the co un cil.it
lie Nil'll t|l**5l* tiff* jWflU* of llu
Florimand limit)', f'nmmiinltt time," he told a re|xnter. "I.a*'
11 ••rtlltewrif t»« r*vaf* l»»**l
already had on the agenda many deputy, dcnicil—utports tlrat th«* year the Maritime t'emmi-sion
bail
plnnnvd
t&lt;&gt;
Many Improvements Educator Says U. S. of the im ie*’ enential to a Ger­ Communi*r*
man -tia aty;—tlial-tlwy- Itad-lwen march—on llm - u u u iU y.----- —-—
— Reported “ A t - Club - Spends More On L i­ ditruiiing them: and that if it The ■police cordon wa* dis­
!«!•• In the day and tr»fquor Than Schools withed to accept Molotov’* prp- solved
By New President
fie waa allowed to jro thrcugb.
pmal, the council "might ju»t a*
A higb source tn the ministry
« 4CilntlMMVal ten I'irp I:i||fc'll
LO U ISV IL1 X . Ky., Dec. 3 (/I*) well go home now."
Many families have selllrd heir
and louiists are bring attracted — D ie Southern Asoristmn ol
American informants and of­
here because of th e . Seminole Colleges and Secondary Scliooli ficial British sources^ald Molotov
Country Club's fine golf course, was expected lo announce late withdrew his proposals. French
a
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I I h I I m H »■ r a s e K I s M I
John K ey, president of the club, today its action on icatcrrdiling
Kridcr
And
Chase
To
Marine
Engineers
Dc*
today told Kiwanians at their a number ol schools and colleges,
Take Office At dst.
They include Morchead (K y.p
mnnd 15 Percent
meeting at the Tourist Center.
Clyde Tcrwilliger, club pro, told State Tcacheis College and AtMeet *In January
Boost In W . i r c s
of the health advantages of golt.’ Unta, G a.,-high schools,
1 The difference lielween n hnsh•llnger and a foodhandler wa*
playing* and Chailes Potter, club I D ie association's four-day anIt) \8H O tTATED P R ES S
With 412 vote* rail in I he gen­
explahiet! to approxlmalelv 150
—The CIO proceeded today with
manager, pointed'out the need o f'n u al convention closes after a.
person•&lt; who attended the Florida eral City election yctluday. John
banquet tonight at which Ortl
a new club home.
.&lt; Foodlmndlets Scliool today at the Kridcr with 432 vote* in Group it* plan* to *cck a "third round"
I'iio Teurikt Club jponsored a ToorbH Canter. Mora than ofl i&gt;er- No. I, and Randal) C hair wilh of imilwsr wage incrc.nr*.
•The girls lextrtl* and boys dou­ way Test! will be principal speak**
ble qua it etle of the Seminole er. He it chairman ol ihe Board covered dish auptwr last night a l |rrltt Df the eating and drinking 405 in Group N«. 2 were •elected
Philip Miiimv. ’prciident of the
6:30 o'clock which was enjoyed |rslalilishment* in Seminole County
High School Glen Club, under of Higher Education in New Yota by all attending. Mr. E. M. Arml- w„ rP reprrsente.i during Ihe thtee- a* tity commiuinneri by the CIO, in inakim; hi* announrement
direction of Miss Ollie Reese Whit­ City.
tag®, director of recreation, an- dntf session whiri) closed this after- .largeil number
volrn in a ycilcrday in'Wathingtnn. »aid he
‘ *
The southern educators yester­ Bounced today, ’
tle. sang a number of popular
no?.n
,i
■
•
•
I
.
.
,,
.
(municipal
r!ectinn*»k
many year*. Iwpc* it wdl "not he VDecenary"
lie u id that Mr, E. C, Esterir,
K. Russell Jarksnn of tb* rlnr-i
...
, „ ,
and light operatic hits that were day heard an address by Dr.
president of the Tourist Club, Mr State Boatd of Health,. a»T 0n|)* " * write-ini ballot*^ pin In have •trike* to win ihr in
well received, with Mi»s_ Whittle Ralph McDonald in which he formerly of Ohio and now a resi­ *l*tri| by
D. Catta of the Hotel peily marked with X. were count­ r rra,c*. A* he w-,i» i|rcaking. tlic
a’nd Lilian Moran accompanying. asserted the continuing ihortagt dent of Ranford, told of hia trip C/immision, told 'the group that ed and of theie M. J. Ij&gt;dgr (TQtoffational Maflnc Ettginrct*
Thry were introduced by Doug­ of elementary teachers is "tolos- to California, and comparing the a hn-h-slinger w.n ii person, siov- former , comm in loner,
recerycd Ben^Wal Aitoclalion in New
two. said that he likes the Florida enh- ih personal bnliil*. rarelesa
las Stenslrom. Kiwanian Harojd sib unprecedented, shocking and climate much better.
(oug*and Fred Williami. who wa* 5 Oik aikerl 4H Atl.uitu .rod Gull
in
pri'iiarlAg
and
serving
food,
and
Kaslner had charge of the pro- Iragic."
A business meeting followed, inefTkient and indifferent in eer-,* candidate in the Nov. 4 primary. ciMit lleamihip corit|tanici for a
Sir—MaDenald. Washington. Ml ■t- which time " It waa JeebUd to Ttnir rustuinei*.
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|7crctt7il twn.1

PORTLAND. Me-. Dec. 3. bp)
— Ihe United Stair* should
train mtimlcer force* irnmediatrt) for United Nation* Sccurit) i non il dnl) in Pales­
tine. U. S. Senator ttrcwslcr
(It-VleV Maid tinia)'. litre slrr
would tone the voluntrrr group
trained a- a -periat »cgmrn1 of
the U, S. Rrgulir Army. There
i« a "strong feeling in t'ongre**
(or thr immrtlialr preparation
of a -ecurlty forte — a foreign
leg inn — for eclfntt in the Mid­
dle East," the senator* said in
an interview. Hr expressed be­
lief th.il itin.*)* would respond
■with troop* if Jewa in Pairstine- nnkrtt fur lijtp ami the
Security I'mmril wa* nut ready
to -tep In'.

dv" of Jhe President’a and one
of hia campaign managers when
he first ran for the Senate, re­
fused to disclose what his mes­
sage to Missouri’s Republican
senator would say.
"I cannot, tell you that,” Canfil
t » l d n e w s p a p e r reporter, "for
be is piy senator and a superior.
This is the situation: Here la a
man asking n 'question and at
the present time It (the answer)
is just between u* two.
“ Let me say that when I am
right, as I am in this case, I
have no worries, If I do wrong,
then it Will bo time to worry."
Last night the Associated Pro­
perty Owners of * Kansas City
adopt ml a resolution, demanding
Canfil’s removal as U. 8. MarrimI for the western district of
Missouri,
"Fred A. Canfil," the resolu­
tion runt ended, "has violated his

oath as well as his duties as a
loyal Ualted States eitiien by d
nouncing the Constitution of the
United Statea by stating and de­
claring, while In the line of-duty,
on Nov. 28, at Springfield. Mo.,
‘The Conatitullon be Damned.'"
The resolution and -Donnell's
request for an explanation were
based o n ' an argument a girl
newspaper photographer reported
she had with Canfil aa site at­
tempted to photograph Louis Al­
fred Petty, 44, charged with bank
robbery, and another prisonrr as
they were being ted from the U,
S. court at Springfield.
The federal prisoners were
taken from the court with blan­
ket! over their heada, an incident
recorded by the photographer's
camera. Later Cannt said that
he had orders from the Justice
(I'nlltM S mn !*«■• Two*

ohn Ivey Tells Teacher Shortage
Called Shocking
Kivyanians
Value Of Golfing At School Meet

Final Session O f
F ood School Held
Supper Is Held A t At Tourist Center
Tourist Club By
Visitors* Group

CIO Launches^
432^Votes Cast
In City Election; Third Round Of
Few Write-Ins Wage Increases

J

I ON DUN, Dec, ,1, OP)— MinM ft ol Mar L’manutl shinwetl
muni tniln) that Britain i*
rnn-trhftlng a Ills military
depot, primnrfly t« t&gt;lorc trop­
ical see*ice equipment, io East
Afrira, nbnul 6.1 mite* northweat of Momhawa.
Ill h written rrpli to n qnr*tionrr, lie -..lilt the ilcpiil would
. him ,c 1Iji go—j i , u iuuL Iloo*" of

rquipniint built up in tbr Mid­
dle IJa»t amt Indian Ocean
areav iturlnn th* war h* '.uppbM
Ibe Not III \frirait. Il.ilian and
An.tfir i.vuipiIt. w.. Some nt it
,
will come from tndiir.

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JiJUlSM.hM Dec. 3 '(/r) —
Ai.rln and Jew* fpught with gun*,
grenade*. Vnrves and fire |oday in

II ••**(l«»ir *|

I'SRf

President* Truman
Takes Airplane To
F ly To .Florida
Kf V H CSF Dec. .1 &lt;fn—
I’cr'-.iilcnt Trtiman arrivnl br
plipe nl the Boca Chlca
Naval Vjr Hasp six mile*
n.olh of ’ here at t P, M.
flit* IT tod at for -* ftec-day
in cat um snd,cjlperch at two
town* on thr pttlrr rim of the
Tnllcd ft! ffl

WASH INtiTt&gt;N, Dec. I UP)—
I’l evident Trumiib lift by plane
lorlay f.ir ;t five.day visit in
H "i " Itt- hw
mr »' ■»! »wnt—amt■
for )t* 40,000 member*
fit I••Sill lintel- liention
‘ .*'-|t 11*-* of
lij the EVKiidrr and Mr. Ch asf h
Generally, the |n *lw ar wv.igr uf: e rrtoiie* ',**)ionat I'arlf.
lcd Mayor Tl. J. Gail and

from Mee to Die girl, a Toledo
Days
Mr. Ivey In hia talk declared, rector of the National Education have some form of entertain
dancer!
„•
"You now have the finest golf Asocialion's Department of High­ rhrnt at next Tuesday'a meeting. limit) d,"

"I want you to tvhlp me. You
wilt'ask' why; 1 want to experience
a new nensafion."
•Dr. Hcnriquex. said: "He was
subject to a type of sexual
■perversion railed Masochism and
.even reached ssdtsm."
,
At this point the president nf
the. three - rnsn court, Judge
Cristobal. More, ronferred with
'.Is associates. Then he announc­
ed the rest of the session would
be held behind closed 'doors. The
court wss cleared of spectators
and newsmen. The dancer sat
with her head bowed.
Judge More said when the trial
opened Sent. 17 t b it ‘ any testi­
mony bearing on sexual relations
o f Mee and' Patricia would be
heard nereetly.
Among chose excluded from the
itturt Were two United Statea
embassy observer*.
Mee was fatally shot aboard
hia yarht Batira In Havana
harbor after a quarrel with the
girl. _______

Associated Press Leased Wire

o w

iif liash-stingi'f* aru
declared Mr. Jackson,
Mr.,Armilago said that the .type "fill- educated food hami Iera are
course in Central Florida." I!)
\ ri'uttip to n 'd tw i r v c f i l n i i|r t ,
of entertainment wotild I* an­ fast taking tbeir
Ami. the Committiuncr George Uiihnp, hill r ir u F p aiirro ha* been for IH 1 ,
gave a brief history of the court.*,.
the t' hf f Freeiifivr took off a t ’
II natlaaM „n I'eae I ■■*!&gt;
nounced at'a later date, but prior
tracing. iV front the
when
not asiurnc olfrrc until Jan­ rent* an hour in .llir lin t 10 812 A. M. fEST'l, for the Boc*
to the next meeting,,
Ihe City expended five to seven
uary,
at the fmt meeting ol the month* a flrr V-J day. and an* Chlca niip.irt firiir the Key Wes*
Al
the
conclusion
of
the
meet­
thousand dollars a year on its
rmbmarlire bste wlete ha wilt
ing many went* to the shuffle Kenney W ants Count Cpmminion.
other |5 eentl Lit ipting.
upkeep to the time more recent
board courts and-gave them their
Guard A ir Patrols
More vote* were cast yester­ - The strike nf printer* on Chl- dev.
when G, W;_ Spencer conceivfU
first tryouti. Even .some who had
Mr. Truman l*‘ using hi* old
day than during the entire five ea'go’s six major daily newspa­
thn Idea of a ' stock company
never played before, participated
plane, the “Barred Cote," for tho
which raised $22,300 toward op.FORT WORTH. Dee. 3 (VFi- yrara preceding In general elec­ per* went into it,* lentil day.
l l a a t l a a r S no V a a e T h r e e l
tf'flMtlwiirit nit l‘ *«e 1*101
te________ _____
(roHtina** &gt;* f u s Ktghti
Immediato creation of a rada: tions according to Gordon Bradley Eneb ,o f the psper* continudl
puliliratinn
will)
n
proec**
of!
‘Toast Guard patrol of the air," of the City manager’s qffice. The
to guard the approaebei to five year total wa* 38D. In Ibid phntdttngravlng t y p e w r i t ten Pain Fulls On W ide
Roue
W
ill
Be
Tried
Two A rc Sentenced
North America 'was advocated to when Andrew Carrawny wn* fopy™ Spoke*men* of opposing
Seel ion O f Country
termed (’ hirago the key city
ff WitncHses Found day by'General George C. Ken­ elected as commlsatoner, only «.1 sidet
in n showdown over the "no Con­
For Stealing Guns
ney, commanding general id the votes were cast.
When, in 1345, Robert William* tract" policy of the ,AFl» Inter­
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 (A V - Rtrnlegie Air Command.
and Len R, I-enher were elected national Typographical Union.
ItnIn fill over n wide section
AUGUSTA. Ga..- Dee. 3 UP)—
He
acoffed
at
"earlli
bound
The ' Justice Department sai l
Woodruff Randolph'. ITU pres­ nf the country today and al­
to the board, 188 voles were cast.
A business executive and a 'flier
it will "promptly" prosecute thinking which carefully inspects Commissioner Lesher, with 67 ident,. said in an Interview tn though temperature* generally
were given federal prison sen­
American-born fva Ikuko Toguri all ocean going ship* that rearh
II »alla»r&lt;l ™ I'aar ClRhll
Washington that 150 of the
wer« above
not mat, sub-xero
tences here In connection with
d'Aquino for treason If it can our country, yet leaves upguanlmember local* of the ITU hqve mark*, wrrn reported. In North
the theft of 21 Navy machine
I'd &gt;0,000 possible {adding field*
find
witnesses
to
say
that
sh*
.cuitu to term* with employers, Dakota.
guns, which the prosecution sug­ bounty Board Ends
made broadcasts from Tokyo to where a notenltnl ■enemy might Equipment Arriven
11"«t»11ntil'll »m l*f*Mr I ink 1i
Light freerlng rain and sleet
gested may have figured in a
land
unchallenged
an
aircraft
Busy Day’s Session Gl’s In the Pacific.
were reported fit parts of Iowa,
plot to overthrow the provisional
carrying
atomic
missiles
and
an
For
Police
Station
Mra.'D’AquintfT.the department
Knn-ot ami MDsouri, while the
government of oil-rieh Venexuela.
cw;ort refueling ship,"
Pope Pius Appoints
only enow arrt.- &gt; the country fell
-The County Commission yes­ said in a statement, has s o m e ­
Fifty-year old Karl J. Eisen
"We
need
radar
patrol
planes
The last piece .nf radio oquipa ftern o o n
em pow ered times been called 'Tokyo Rose" flying from Goose Hay, Labra­
ncattMcd sections of Wiscon­
rdl ol
of EllicoU City, Md., head terday
hardl
O’ Boyle To* New Post In
sin amt. Aliebigun.
of a large
lai__J eastern
____M oil t rani porta- Commissioner J. F. McClelland although It has no evidence that dor, to Alaska, and southward ment nceiieil for installation if
One rain bell extended from
tlon firm, waa convicted in U. 8. to arrange for hasp iuR sat ion she used the name. The slate - doWQ both coasts tn the Panama Frequency Modulation sanding
WASHINGTON. Dec. . S - h P ) - i'a*trrn New Mexico anil the Tex­
district court yesterday o f two of tuberculosis ‘eaw-a without ment'added that she had broad­ Canal," Kenney said in an in­ and receiving at tlte 'PolIra Sta­
tion, arrived yesterday by air Wavhingtun’a * Roman Catholics as Panhandle through western
eounO of a theft indictment. He waiting for a mca'inr of the cast as "Ann" and "Orphan Ann.” terview.
The department explained that
and la to tie Installed by an RCA will have their own archbishop Oklahoma. Kansas, northern Mis­
1, it waa reported this morn­
was sentenced to two. years and
souri, Iowa,' .Illinois and Michi­
factory representative, it wa* for tha first time, „
two days In a U. 8. penitentiary. ing *jy County Clark O. P. Harp- two witness*! to any Alleged
Pope Plus XII early today ap­ gan Thrrr b Isd were light falls“overt" act are required for a Mayor U rges Buying announced this morning by PoA one count conspiracy convic­ don.
pointed Bishop Francis P Krough In western Netv York and in see*
tic* Chief Roy G. Williams
tion waa returned against Ed­
Mr. McClelland Was also direct­ treason conviction.
O f Christmas Seals
The station transmitter ia both l« l&gt;e Archbishop of Baltimore tjopi of the Nt*r _England state*
ward Browder, Jr., 30, of Amaril­ ed to investigate and report back
mpart and aree»»lble**fiir~m- and the Right- Rev." Msgc.' P*f-’ 'and across the cuuQtry tit tha
compact
PINNIHK IMPORTS
lo, Texas.
Browder, who ja w
the board the. proposed closMayor II James Gut today pair, Chief Williams pointed nut. rick A. O'Bnyle to tie Archbishop Pacific Nnrthwrst.
wartime service with the Canadi­
g of Jessie Street In Booth : MOSCOW Dee. 8 .WV-FInland
Washington.
The mercury dropped to 7 be­
an Air Force, waa given a year
Subdivision as petitioned by aapparently Is going to ■receive urged that eltixcns cooperate In One police car ha* already been of Washington
once wa* a part of low at Pembina, N. D., aa a
and a day In prison.
number of citisena of Lake Mon­ most of tier food import needs In the Christmas Seal Sala now fitted with an FM sending ami the Baltimore arrhdina£te.
Al­
roe .where the (tract' la located. 10f 8, as well as metal, fariillsara under wav to raise funds for receiving eet, and two more pit- though tt was seperaled years fresh mas* of cool air moved In
Hibbard Casselberry, jr . re- and other Itarns, from the-Soviet tlie tuberculosis control program, lira earn and ona county Sher­ ago. the late Archbishop Michael from Central Canada. Grand
ouested the board to improve Union under a newly announced and issued a proclamation in iffs car are to be likewise J. Curley continued to administer Forks, ami Jamestown, N. D.. re­
ported M ow ami In nearby Minequipped.
which S* M id:
the badly worn one and a half trad# agreement.
area*.
nesuln the lowest reading waa 2
A communique said “ the re­
The old radio at the station both
“ Tuberculosis takes 53,000 ll' cs
ml|es of hard surfaced road from
Bishop
Krough
now
is
Bishop
Highway 17 (o Um Seminole quest of the Finnish government In our country each year and la AM or amplitude modulation. of Provided!:*. R. L and Mon- above at Alexandria.
Temperatures were 8 to 12 de­
was mat“ regarding grains. It
Ona of lha main advantages of iignor O'BovIe Is executive dir­
PARIS. Dec. 3— UP)— Common- Driving Club. Action was prom­ H id tha conversations were car­ kills more people between 14
grees higher in the Southeast to­
1st Deputy Georges Comal cited ised as soon, aa materials are ried out In a "spirit of friendly and 45 years of age than ar.y FH ovor AM recaption is tha ector of Cathollr charities In the day Compared to yesterday when
freedom from static and Inter­ New York archdiocese.
other disease.
.
the American nlm "Mr. Smith1available.
they dipped to as fow aa 14 abora
The Bemlnnlo County Tubatcu- ference.
The board accepted deads to mutual understanding.”
Goes To Washington" today - aa
In VIrglnia.
Finland
will
supply
the
Soviet
one Justification for bla party's the right-of-way to Crooma Road Unisn with such products as lum­ losla Association • Is waging an
KOREAN 8IIOT
tactics of-delaying every vote an In Goldanrad. rtkta ware' accept­ ber, prefabricated houses, eallu- effective campaign to control
JAYCBB NOTICE
SEQUL. Korea. Dec. 3, M V tuberculosis and, as part' of Its
an anti-atrlke law demanded by ed for the Gooden Addition tn
The Seminole County Junior Conservative political I t s d r r
case finding program, .ulvoentea
Altamonte and the Taylor Sub­ lose and paper.
Premier Robert Schuman.
Chamber
of
Commerce
will
hold
Tha
heads
of
the
Finnish
dele­
Chang Dutr Son, 05, was killed
every aault to have a periotic'
The film, made Several years division In Bear Lake,
gation, Trade Minister U. Takkl chest x-ray All activities of the* tholr regular noon luncheon outside hia home today by two
ago, depicted a filibuster In the
at
tha
Mayfair
Inn
tomorrow
In­
and
foreign
Minister
R.
Sfento,
bullets in the back — the third
estocUHa-i ere ’ supported by the
United States Senate.
UNFAIR
stead of tha night masting thar prominent Korean politician to be
sale of Christmas Beals.
"We," Goenat told the assembly, ■NELSON, B. C., Dae, S &lt;JPh- are Waving Moscow tonight.
waa scheduled, It was announced assassinated since ‘ the Allied
In slow, deliberate words.
Twenty-ona Doukbobor men and
today by Gordon Bradley, club occupation began.
WILLIAMS ELECTED
going to do everything In em­
GREET EXECUTION
Robert* II, Williams was sleeted
power to delay a vote on this
ATHENS Dee. a (A&gt;&gt;—Tan per- secretary.
RITAMORB PAROLED
riotous M ndag k*d m e n yester- aa worshipful mister of Hanford sons convlcttel' of espionage In
Lodge No. 62, F and AM at the connection with tha guerrilla re­
TALLAHASSEE Dee. 3 UP)—
ONE POUND BABY
annual etecUan of officer* at bellion fn northern Greece were
A $40 a week clerkship In a ware­
— 8KKET SHOOT
EXETER, England, Dec. 3 MT house awaits Harry Sitamore,
the Masonic Ladpe-laat evening. executed at Salonika today and
The Sanford Bkeet Club will atrip and stage, a nude
big-time Jowel
thefts
two othon were executed an the —A baby weighing only one whose
He succeeds L. T. Sheppard.
oped Its rang# at the Municipal atration.
Other officer* elected were F. Island Of Acgina. On# o f those pound ia alive In a hospital today, brought him a 40-year sentence
Airport' Thursday for members
"It is not fair, It Is not fair,"six
days
altar
bar
birth.
Th*
gtri,
14 yean ago. 81tamo re, now 52,
flashy Wight as senior warden, doomed In Salonika waa a Bul­
and guests who are not hunting the woman screamed
on that date, it waa -announced
na of us got nevan years, J. P. Holudaw as Junior war­ garian and four war* numbers Marjorie, was born two months was parolad from tho Florida
only 18 months. . Wo are den. J D. Gove aa treasurer and of OPLA, the Communist guer­ prematurely' to Mre. Arthur-RXs- State Prison yesterday to taka
today by Byrd 1. Goode, secratary
tln. wife of a motor'mechanic.
the Job.
R. R. Wright, Jr. aa secretary. rilla organisation.
.all the same,"
and treasurer.
f
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er K|Aral ion, s u g g e s t e d n
"sweeping program calling fur'
a complete overhauling of our
thinking about teaching and about
the financial support of educa­
tion,”
Dr. McDonald assert*^ "ft it
absurd) to say that we reeilxj
the importance o f education in
our democracy when we spend
$8,000,000,000 annually for liquor
and only $3,#00,000,&amp;00 on the
education of more than 25,000,000
elementary and secondary school
children."
"By far" the most critical
problem facing American educa­
tion today la that of obtaining
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                    <text>FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1947 0

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD.

EIGHT
script troops to the colon today
to help meet u.r emergency
caused by an epidemic o f strikes
which slowly
are
strangling
French economic life.
the dollar, since the Armistice,
Tiie cabinet's decision, reached
Inder the new' monetary rrg in a cession of more than, four
itions announced' by the coun hours, brought to 15 divisions the
o f ministers, foreign esrhsngn
ea for each month will l&gt;e fixed tots! of military forces called up
the first o f the month, partly within a week to deal with the
the l&gt;asis o f quotations on the threat of civil strife arising from
• market
for the previous Communist - sdpported strikes in­
volving 2,000,000 men.
The decision, followed an an­
unrest
the country, despite nouncement- that dft- police - e»m■sch of them in
date by the CommuuUt-dom
■ 1 district, w ere'fired
ted Italian General Confeil ___
Labor that peepetetin»w{ by
tfrveimment. There was no
er* way—for - a * •pvncnrt; o f frn d explanation*. - The ComItaly.
inunUl newspaper, L'Humanite,

Itary Takes Over

chairmanship o f Socialist Prssldent. Vincent. Aurlol, announced
that the second half of the 1045
class of conscript* was' .being
called into uniform. Half the
claaa o f 1047 waa called up laat
week.
*
The ministry o f war refused to
‘
troops on duty in occupied Ger­
many were being brought hack
to Parte to reinforce local forcea.

mg the Communists
of letting
Communints gain
______ ofof-the
the French
control
Prenehpolice.
police, The
police abstained from votin g)a*t
night when unlona o f .government
employes split on a motion T o
strike. -Six"unions rejected the
strike call, four supported i t
Sc human, armed with #, fresh
lew vote o f confidence, met with his
■the new cabinet under tha-cMROiaaiW

cabinet,, which

United Nation* concerning Palestine i* in principle injustice, be*
muse every nation ha* the right
of self determination/ he told a
„ test vote earlier this week in reporter. " It l*"al*o an Injustice
the assembly'# 67-nation Palestine from svery practical viewpoint as
a country with an Arab majoritr
committee at Lake Succeas.
Thera waa a likelihood that the cannot bo aubject to domination
'outcome o f the voting could not of a Jewish minority."
Assam Pasha had just com­
be foretold In advance o f tlte
balloting, since seven o f the pleted, a tour o f the Arab coun-

U.S.-Russia Plan

At THE CHURCHES
CO NGREGATIONAL c h u r c h
Park A venae and Third Street
J. Bernard Boot, Minister
Sunday School. 10:00 K. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 -A. M.

Damascua dispatches said ' ike
council'of ministers o f Syria
Tor Three hosts during the moFTP
ing and .studied reports from New
YorArtm the Palestine issue In
UJ4. .Many telephone call* were
exchanged with other Arab capi­
tals.
Tbu dispatches said Premier

FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH
of the U nited'Na.
tions Assembly, predicted in a
The Free Methodist Church at
conversation early today that par­
Fourth Street. sty] Laurel AreOue
titioning of. Palestine would-.bn
will have services conducted by
approved by a narrow margin in
M. C. Dallew, district superinten­
the assembly vote expected later
dent, Friday and Saturday and
in the day.
Sunday evening at B:00 o'clock
He Bald. hte..Information indi­
and Sunday morning at 11:00
council
o
f
I
he
Arab
League
would
cated the “ Soviet-American" plan
o'clock, it waa announced by the
he
summoned
immediately
after
to split the Holy Land Into sep-

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

FIRST CHRISTIAN ClIURCtl
.SUlrctilh Street and Sanford
E&gt; D. Hrownlee, D. D. Pastor
Avfnne
Rev. Dong las K. Charles,
William Perry Vrsley, Minister
Assistant Pastor
SuuUv School. 0:45 A.-M,
0:46 A. M.: Sunday School for
WowtdpTfrtd Communion, 11:00
1 agra.
Sermon. "1
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship A. &gt;1
Christian Unity."
Fellowship.
Christian
Youth
0:30 P. M.i Junior and_ Senior
5:30 P. Mr"
------Sermon: "What
7:80 P. M. Evening Worship
Service. 8cr in. “ Forethought 7:30 P. M.
and Stupidity.
U N IT Y
TUESDAY
.7:45 P. M.: Prayer
the Valdes Hotel.
8:00 P. M.: Class li
in Truth" at the HoteL

waa quotealU skying:
"Our reply to partition, If de­ United States to the foreign gov.
____—
cided, will be. immediate appllea- em in en t.
Under the Kent proposal, tht
lion of the Arab League's recent
.Jpir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, resolutions.'1
foreign countries would have to
chief o f the Pakistan delegation
furnish every three months a Rat FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
anti an opponent of the partition
o f commodities received, the num­
SCIENTIST
proposal, made this romment to
ber o f persona who received them,
800 East Second Street
the amount of money obtained by
reporters on Arsnhs's prediction:
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
their sale and a statement of the
llV isllsaW tree, r e s t «»■*»
:j“ it is useless to mskc state­
Service, 11:00 A. M.
ments fiefnra the vote has taken the platforms of both parties disposition o f this money.
Subject
Ancient and Modern
place. I will say. however, that rnntain and who. the candidates
if. the partition .plan la adopted
Tobin expressed hope than one
all .hope of a peaceful settle­
ment In Palestine will be shut of the two parties would pledge
itself to “ repeal or largely anted
tte&gt; Taft-iUrUcy Act, so that
CAIRO, Egypt Nov. 28 (/P&gt;— labor may hare 'some plsee to go
The secretary general of the Arab in November, 1948."
Commenting on former Min­
league, A Intel ' Rnhman A sia n
Pasha, said , luday on his return nesota. fiovofnor Harold 8tas*en.
from s conference with King Ibn uruithcv GOP presidential . candi­
Sami o f Saudi Arabia that parti- date, (Ephig, said ho had thought
tinn o f Palestine would lead in. iilasMuf “ w »» going to. lie rathen
evitably to fighting to the Middle pmgrekitiiwk but added “ w* are
Sparkle fdr Y uletide Festivities —
not _ favofgtily impressed by his
What is happening now in the Isle' expressions."
s And Meal Gift-Thrift fo r Christmas!

WarrcnB Entrance

Effective In Seminole County Dec. 1, 1947
Vitamin "D” HOMOGENIZED MILK-QuartH
M ILK—Quai t-H ..........
BUITEKM ILK--Quarts

'.

ship of President \lncent Auriol
of fulfilling

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CHOCOLATE MUrK-Quarts

Senate Bans Arms
r r .illfiH ir f

...
| would be di«l)l*'a1 Itefofp.Jhc
• day Is ended.
V
The confederaticF, which has
nearly 5,000.000 memliers, issued
the denial In reply to reports In
the rightist press that a natidn.
wlda strike was scheduled
for
Dec. 1, to coincide with a simitar
movement in France.

COFFEE CREAM &amp; SOUR CREAM
Quarts’....
Pints
Half Pints

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Quarts

Seminole County

formation lo (SI your
needs aa accural#]
a t a druggist tills

Producers Association

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to drlsy, a final vote on the hill
itself only ondcr an agreement
that amendments would be- dis­
poned o f today. He said there
bad hi-un no attempt to "pressure"
the measure through the 8cnata
nad expressed belief there has
been plenty of time to discuss it.
Kern's amendment calls for sup­
plying each foreign consumer-with
a statement pointing out
commodity Is a gift t

r os Christmas treo
lo on these e legan t n e w

handling of fine'

CREAM
U a b Ui ty 'ln i urance Is
c brood tana, Thera's
o kind for ovary
naed and thia agen cy
is aquippad with the
know ledge • and ' ip.

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BEYOND THE
{R ic h black or
ntJesformstrik.
"or;the brilliant
ora*, misses*.

CONTRACT

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bright with sequins, head# and
bllM of metal. Luxurious rayon
cynara, too, and cay rayon primal
Junior*’, misacH,
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misses', women's slaee,'

Christmas time Is Tie

MEN’S HOLIDAY TIES

for “Leading Men”
G et act fo r the n olldaya n ow ! D rop lrj
todu/ and

select

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our nctlon-

lovlnjf Rimrunlectl good fit s

in ninglo

or double breasted styles.

Brighten /ns holiday with several ot "■
theae colorful Towmfafl* lies. Prints, I
•tripe*, figures on trapes foulard*
••tins. Look them over,
»

For Boyg
Any boy would love a good looking
suit for Christina* I A wtaeaelecUon
for you to choose from.

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SHIRK'S!
. *-1&lt;nl {Sfi l
He'll beata over three pew Towncraft woven stripes,
oxfontsTplqueC Il'a ih# heel Christ wg» gift assortment
of fabrtak, patterns end collar styles that o i n
. , ycHi&gt;*aoen in fear*. He*a bound to lllt* *ctak 3 . 4 j j f e

Necromancy Alias Mesmerism
and Hypnotism. Denounced."
. Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M.
Reading Room Hours, Tues­
days and Fridays, 3:00 to 5:00
P. M.

ASSEM B LY.O F GOD
’ - IT. f. W rliFiTPastor
SUNDAY HERVICE8
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Morning B enicts.-llU H l A. 51.
Young Peoples C. A., 5:30 P.M.
I'rracnintr Service, 7:30 P, M,
W EEKLY SERVICE
Prayer
Meeting,
Wednesday
nite. 7:30 P. M.
Broadcast
from
studios of
WTRK, every Wednesday. 6:46

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’ In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect' the P u u of tha World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce J’ rimperilr for Sanford.

W EATHER

fa ir and continued
moderately
cool th;* aflernnon through T u m da).

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Is Suggested
iman
Commerce Secretary
Tells Congress O f
Need For Limited
W age-P rice Powers
WASHINGTON.
rtcc. 1
itP l—The House Foreign Af*
faira Committee today anted
to rralorr $38,000,000 of the
$108,000,000 II had ordered
rut laal week- from the
1307,000.000 emergency aid
program for western Europe.
The rnmmittre left intaet
- a $ (0,000,000 . authpriullon
for aid In fTiina. bringing In
$587,000,000 the total amount
now In I he com mil lee’s hill.
*&gt;

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-

WASHINGTON Dec. I &lt;/P)—
Secretary of Commerce Hardman
told Congress today lhal a general
freere of price* and wagei might
be necessary in the future unleii
authority ii granted now for selec*
live price and wage conlroli and

, ralitmiBK...
-v
-----Renewing"'the Admlnlmitinn't
plea for "stand by" power to pul
o i economic controla, H v rin tin
told the Home Hanking Commit­
tee!

Established 190S

SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1947

Mayor Urges Citizens T o Vote In City
Commission Election Tomorrow
-_ .-T ■
II. Jante* Out rfth y urged all Tfgi»lrre3'ciriien» to" vote
tomorrow at ihe City H ill in (he general election and not to take the
primary election of John Krider und Randall Chase a* cily commit'
aiuncu-lui- gianledIt ;c the privilege ns wel* as the democratic duty of every eitiren ,o vote at every xlrction.' declared Mayor Gut.
Avkru why a genual rlu ion is necessary’, foll6*ing a prelimi
,i»ry ulrcliuii,, Mayor Gut xtatedf
that the Cily charter provider listed. This, he pointed out, could
for this in rrordatnr with Rlate
law. The primary eleclion, hr' result In election of commission­
pointed out. aimply placeti the ers whose names urr not print­
names on tlie ballot for Ihe gen­ ed on the' hallut.
■ Polls will open at 7:30 o'clock
ii ul election.
■ In tomorrow’# * -electimi
the and w ill close at the City Hall
name of John Krider will appear at sundown, according lo City
in Group No.- I, and of Hamlall Manager II. N. SajfVr. Mrs. F. K.
tloumillat will again serve as
Chase Jp Group No. 2.
It Is' legally possible, declured clci)(, and Mrs. Margaret. Hnrnea.
City Attorney Fred Wilson this Mrs. R. A, Smith and Mr. Jay
illuming, for- -voter* to write Uieck aa-Inapector* of the elcc
in names of other candidates

French Labor Is Six Dead, 10 Are
Called.To Action M is s in g In-Old
Against New Law Men’s Home Fire
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‘ A shocInlet! Press Leased Wjre

N O . 271

Security Council May Have To

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B ritish, U. S.
Reds
Of
tle
In

Turn Down Plan
French T o Set­
German Assets
Austrian Issue

Reactions To Palestine Partition Debate

LONDON. Dec. I (/P&gt;— French
Foreign Minister Georges Didault
•aid today that if the London
conference of foreign uiini»ter»
fails to agtre on the future of
Germany, the Frenth rone may
be mrrged with the Diilith ■and
'American rones to -rslabli»h a
unified western Germany.
Uidaull. who r* going to Paris
tonight
for
conferences
with
French government leaders, slat­
ed this (&gt;oiiiiun at a meeting
with French reporters shortly befote the Foreign. Minuter* Coun­
cil o(iened Ihe second weet . nl
its session* at Laiuaitcr House.
Meanwhile, it was suthoritalive-

Violence Is Growing
In All Middle East;
Americans W arned
A t Syrian Legation
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Dec: I
(/P) -Trygve |jr', »ecirlary-^rneral oi the l nitc.l Nation*, called hi*
lop aide* to meet lair today to
t,qn*ldrr problem, growing out of
lb&lt;L General.Aiiciubly’* dect.ion lo
pailihon Pairitiur.
Informed tourer* lard one of the
problem* wat wbetber the Secur­
ity Council' ihnuld be called into
a *pciial meeting to gel irporti on
diior.lei* the p.tiiuion dfenion
loUrbe.l o il hi llie llu|y Land.
lbe iy tim'il wa* rtprried to
lOrrt lair ilui w jrk in consider tba
Dutclflndoueiian
qur*iioii,
but
t h e r e (w.)*rbi[ity an earlier

Subways Halted A u d Some. W e re -K ille d Or- ly i*po*u*i -that —Ku**i*.
H u r f L eap in g From pto|&gt;osal for settling the issue
m m
,
Lights"G o* Out As'
of
2nd, 3rd S t o r i e s German assrts in Austria, which
Strikes I n c r e a s e

.merlin.! in tv la- t-illnl m vicw-oF
dfYptflpmfnir*" Under* the pattllion plait, tin* louncil w it called
up.ni to a.t in . t*e (&gt;eacc ii tinea*
lenrd.
•,

is the chief barrier lo lotnplelion uf an Auiltian (&gt;eacr treaty
Violence .lemming fiom the
here.
L'nitc.l-Nalion. dem on to parti;
"Adequate advance pieparalion
Tin- Krvnch plan bav t«*en un­
tiuit I ’alr.luic. lu *-rrttillrd in -a
maket for fairness. I believe Jlhat
der consideration by
commit­
WHILE IHI DILEOATI MOM PAKISTAN, Sir M Zafnillnh Khan, wm giving hi) views on the Palestine partition
do/rn death, m lbe Holy Land
tee o^erteputy foreigrTTTltntiters
it it advisable lo start developing
Issue lo the U N General Assembly at Hushing Meadows, New York. ht&gt; address was received with divided
who
are
due
to
rt’|tort
to
tho
and Syii.. anil brouglit lbe threat
------ a.program now rather than ta risk
interest Thus, Senor Jose Arce tlctl), Argentine delegate w.i» caught napping by a candid cameraman.
(tig Four tomorrow. Action by
I wai from, lbe 1 b UOH.IJOO Arab.
Whereat Ruula's Andui lirotnyko appears to btatudj in*;
OtutvirrOf Jual.doodling. . U 'llinw lknoU
____ the need o f haity action later
the deputies may not necessari­
cjtiitried,tq the Middle LaU. _ . »
when the only feasible course
Some of the victims were killed ly be final,
might be to put on the brakes by
or. inJurejJ in . leaping (rout jhetr . -The Rushan*- cvrrteiuli d8$«ltey'
I.iglll Jew,, .bril violently in
quarter* in the second and third are entitled to all assets ill East­
.-0k-some. Jyp«r-of—genera l~&lt;reev* -&lt;m
Palestine and police blaiped Arab*,
ern Austria formerly owned by
Iloor* of the Volunlrrri of Amer­
prices and wages and then to pro*
who weie im ing around in armed
*
Germans. Tha French proposed
ica, Inc.,' as firemen hampered that by way of Mllletnent they
ceed lo cortrcl the individual inband.
IC W iIm M
I 'M * S'lte,
by
sub-frerring
wcalhri
that accept payments uf $100,000,000
Tlu&gt; Foiled Stale* wa* under
turned the water from the* hoses plus the Danube .Shipping _Com­
inaulling attack* from Arab deto kc against the building walls pany and a share in the Zistar
Sai iuril ii|ui.itoi- anil ni.tli.'get* of'.ralrtig and tlnnkniK evtai*' ntmiMturraii,' ill Egypt and Syria .
dorf oilfield production.'
In eiiii-o tbb luuntry supported
— fought vainly to prevent them
IrtltMeni*
wr ir Hti'c.l l# tl^y l»v I I) Kittltet. Jayrce lirallli luituuil- purtitluu.
Ito ta* ul*o wa* tho
American informants, report­
from jumping.
t-r
il.amn.di.
to
Iran
roan)
.1
l|reir
employee*
ptmtlilr
on
liaml
butt of moil violence in Syria,'
ing on today's deputies meating, M*.s. Lam arrc States
I'di u lot# lit oitiiry lui the | ton 1,1 i nod llaudlet* Scliool. I’ljn e . will where tliiee defender* and one atThirty men -were listed as ■aid effort* by the United States
I t |*I*UIIIII «l «*•« I"MU* 1tt &lt;•*i
Nothing Happened j be lieltl in tlir* I «***,*«.i ( ‘enter. Saitfurd Avenue and I ml Mticci, from
treated at three hospital* where and Britain to get the Russian*
to
fix
a
value
un
their
.
total
» to II end Irom 1 Bl lu AriO^Momta* it- - "it Wc*t»- &gt;
doctor* described a number of
&gt; Like This B e f o r e ^
clalma proved unavailing.
JACKSONVILLE, ftor l Titpec.
« d
.
Jda"’.
Iasi) —Strawlwrrics, beans, eucum* ) The assembly, '" b ic h ls il night them a* in. crilkal condition.
Secretary of Stall* Marshall I.
Tlli,* sclimd ii la'ing r&gt;pon*oi.-&lt;i#
Assistant
Superintendent
of and his aides prepared specific
hers, tomatoes, and other pro- a;&gt;pfoved a call of 80,000 men to
WASHINGTON. Dr. I t*T)
iiy tin- Kniifori^ .tumor I ’lianiU-r
Police
Thomas
P.
Burns
said
that
proposals
for
the
unification
oi'
due# moved from Florida mar* |the colors to combat the creeping
several hours after the blare Germany and the eventual cre­ Mr*. Miillicd l-tiiiatrr, win, lia. of t’onuncr.e, m c]Mi|trr&lt;ilion win.
beta
to
distribution
centers p4rajy,j, induced by the strikes.
was brought under contrul 61 ation of a central German gov­ denied slv Wa. rvei ibr “ girl Hu* Settirnolp t.'mrnty *Jlr*filth l.'ni*
throughout the Nation, during tho
friend" of Maj ’ General Uenprtt arid (liter state agencies; Stale
* last week, releasing their sea­ became such e well of tumult that men had been accounted for, In­ ernment.lloiml of lli'allb, Ui-.ilnutnnl A
sonal c**h return* to thousands' it suspended for two hours its con- cluding the five bodies that had
lliilhult told newsmen he still L Meyer* a* Meyer, (laitnrd. •oH-ialipii and llot.-l tkitnniivsioii.
‘ 8 IIAN0NUN
Xllll’Oltr. Eire,
* of grower*, throughout the State lidrrstion of the strike law. Neith­ been removed to the ejty morgue. consider* the I.otidon confercnc? today went lieforr a grand jury
D ec i 11 ■ 'Ii 1. Elea nor Root**
The
H.-hfiot
I*
n
state-wide
prop
This
left
10
or
mure
still
miss­
and benefiting many additional er
ri the
iire chairman nbr'speaker* could
offer* the tail real chance for
velt, delayed lw«i dava by bal
ing from among tjtc „6L or. jnor«? a four-power isettlement un Get- invctiigating tlie fonflcr Ait Forte ( f t aunt Hanford i* the ■.••coral
thousands of worker* employed. , ,
vgreallter- conditions, left bV plane
rd.
believed
by
night
watchman
Wll" I n the various phase* of pro-’’ ** r,e*
officer’s-wart.me In......
deal*.
' “1 '** '
' ' j J”
" "
njany.
kodnv fm n Fulled Nations meet*
(t'M*ltaMa aa ra g * Sla)
duct ion, harvesting,
sale
ami
With thousands stranded by t^e
If |he meeting fails, be *aid.
Ncrvou.ly, Mr*. U n a rre told
Hk(.
|IUVI,
lllp III I ■i-i-| S*:1
R ) transportation of th e -crop*. Re- subway shutdown, 1‘gris waa plaf
Death)—
Stwlmt—
AmF
Mr*. Ribim-v, Ii « i l l |iro;nt,w» *
t t a n u u potsaioB a^dU ii" i 'pnistii m i n.i,ii t.i1 ttniti : -.*
world Hill .of Right* to the Unit­
grand jury jikhh
gi.r •em-t «*». lm* (my*. rixtV*. ^iahwashInsults
To
AmeriState* to form the condition and
ers. frnm nil of our resluuinnti,
n ,,
. ed Nut mho t omnusalwn on huState Markets were mostly on
inannor o f a fusion of lh» French totim ony:
cafe*,
soda' fountains,
liater
"C3I1
I* **4t-J.• I ’ O llO W mail rights incoting Geneva guarthe bright side, hut in' some area*
•&lt; l'« U n « 4 aa l**a* T » , l
"Nothing like tin. cvrr hap­ drive-in* and guest homes, a*
iiniii-ine-. to* nil the people o f th*
I.OGANVILLE, Oa., Dec. I (#17
heavy rains late In the week
world uli the right- mijoyed by
pened tn rnr licloir.”
well, nt their employer*," &lt;!■■• vlTy, \SSIH I.VTi:i) I'UliSS
I C n l l s s H r aa l*ait* S is )
—The search for parson* respon­
,
1)ral!t; slnkrs, m*ulu .it llic. lire , Atni-iicjiii jn-oplt*.
sible for the burning o f all negro
Arriving with Mr&gt;: Leroarrr to elm ed Mr. Kircher.
TliotV attending the cmirte wfjj
Itnsvin baa diafti-d u'rlval doj•Freight traffic on the St. Johns schools and churches in this
testify before the grand jury wa* see movie*, slides, strip film*, United S lain and grim litre*!* uf
ument
-,
River, discontinued from Sanford north Georgia community' during
H amtimird un l*agv Tw«l
a
-Judy
war
developed
swtfllv
roveilng such subject* as: ele­
Although Intended . for udopsince 1041 on account o f the war, tha past month haa been futile,
mental y bacteriology, communi­ in llir railcin Mrdilcitanrau ti&gt;- lion by-she UN, the American
James S. Rivers, owner of the
ha* now been resumed by (he re­ Mayor C. II. Byrd said today,
cable diseases, rats. Insert*, cock* •TajTTn llie w’akr nf a United Na­ d iaft would carry tm -obligation
Southeastern Broadcasting Sys­
organised
St.
Johns
River
Line,
dasplte
a
$100
reward
offered
Several fries occurrd In homes
roaches and Ihelr contrul, di*h- tion* drtidmi (o p.iilitiun F.d oil t(je purl of any- government
tem and station WTRR in San­
I^ d
during
i..,„„ Ihe
.... wrek-end due to def Its LCI-frelght boat arrived late by the city,
wasliliig Hauilatlou, fotHlIuindlnn. rtlinr, .1 move winch incriued to curry out it- aims. Bather,
ford. announced today that the
last
week
end
docked
at
the
Mu­
Loganville
I*
about
20
miles
eetlve
equipment,
and
ective heating
heatln
local station lx now bring operat­
it luge- "llie peoples of tha
uml -public health, and personai
nicipal
Pier.
*
.
now-that cooler weather la here
east of Atlanta, and la In Walton ed under the direction of Robert
hygiene. Till* coursiy is altuul HO Arab* (liioiiglioul the area.
world to promote the right* aud
Dee.
8
will
mark
lln&gt;
-beginning
Otto
Caldwell,
central
Florida
county when mobsters lynched II. Thompson, 8r., who has been
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland to' ,
Seven Jrwi were killed in the fii-edoiiii hereby proclaimed.”
of the season for liunl|nir ditets. |iercent visual.
**“ dav warned home owners to eire- agent for the new - line, stated two negro men and their wives appointed general manager.
They include freedom of in*
geese and coot*, limiting will- Be" « FimmI handlers who complete Holy l..md lour oilier |u-r»on*
today
that
Mrs.
Sadye
Moses,
fully Inspect heaters, pipes and
on July 25, 1040. Federal, state
I I *1lit 1(1isrtl Ml) I'flRF Thrf*I
During the past few years, Mr. liermittrd every day until Jun, nix hours at the school will le were riant at the Syuan capital
flues and see that they are not former owner of Sadye’s Specialty and local authorities joined In
,
1
1
MHltsAPl
t*N
I'
ib
p
Tkrrr|
Thompson
has
been
editor
snd
8
Inclusive.
The
-sale
of
game
Shop
In
Sanford,
la
president
of
loo near to wood work.
an Investigation of the brutal
, uf Danuicui dining an atlai k
publisher o f the Cordele, Ga..
There was considerable damage the. new company and llvea in
ings, but tha. *•*«. bas nev- Dispatch 'and-Waa a l«r engaged
“ on ttihtmiilrtfl" Ttcadquaffirtf add 7 DersunH^Are Kiilcii
(I'unilNH ftl »«t l*U «*
I
in radio activities with Station
The lJC r~*freighteT* w ill&gt; b e
In Airplane Crash
rmmm
Mayor Byrd said that while WMJM, at Cordele, and other MJm ,r c . » K w ...... M ilitary T rain ing
fire caused by a defective flue. A loaded with canned citrus at the
or Imported into M r state und
defective fire place caused
a recently repaired St, Johns River he did not bellev* the church Mutual Broadcasting System af­ sold for food purposes.
(•roup Reports N o
SEATTLE. Dec. I —1#17—Seven
RJ light amount o f damage to a homo Line dock and, waa expected to and school fires resulted from filiated statlona.
B A L T IM O R E ,
Dec.
l
i#V»
(tersonx me ■lend and 10 ‘ others
.
Possession of geese, dove and
at 1001 West Tenth Street, Fri leave today via Inland water­ racial animosities, he felt that
Mr. Thompson, who received ( coot ,, llRlltcJ
,mc
httK l.lcul. General Raymond H. M ’ critically liijaied today following
they were of Incendiary origin. . his education at the University nf ^
way* for Baltimore,
Md.,
day.
]W
;t
a fiery rrush in which a four- _
i He said a feud between negro Georgia, is married and is the The dove season open* Dec. 3 I nin .aid imtny “ wo must null
' A t the .time of the latter alarm Mr. Caldwell. The freighter
engihcil #\taAa Airlines ' trails- #
falsifiraliiiiT' o f Irllitig III •
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1,17
a number o f firemen were taking 168 feet long, 23 feet beam, abdut faction* wa* possibly responsible, father of three children, Uolicrt, and closet-Jan. 31, with Mon­ (bis
iiatiiiu’* youth that there--will In- Itop. Mt-Dowrll (t (.l‘a.) Mtid to­ (•.■ri overshot n runway' yesterdiy
promotional civil service extynlna 400 tons and has a speed up to or that negro** were seeking Jr., Betty, and Ray. Mr. Thomp­ day*, Wednesday* and*, Friday*
no more war.
day In* hasn't boon aldo to find at * the Heattlo-Tacomu airport
tiona and had lust completed the 12 knots. It la Diesel p *
t o ' draw nation-wide attention son said today Uiat he found closed.
“ lusttail of telling our youth any Fasciam or Fascist* In thl* uml smashed u passing automofirst page of the test when they 1800 horsepower and will reach.by burning their own achool* and Sanford a very friendly town and
Hunter*,• in addition to *tali- that the(# will never have lo go country worth Investigating.
bite.
were rudely interaptod by the Baltimore from Sanford In about ehurcbe*
was pleased to be here with his liceruea, are required when hunt- to war, let u* toll them the
Twenty-six of the 28- aboard
As
cliaitmnn
of
a
llouse
Unalarm. N. O. Gamer, assistant six day*.
Negro leaders In the communi­ family. He also declared that he i inf,
___ _ to carry
srry au Federal huntln
truth whether we like If ur mil," American Activities Subcummit- tlie big plane scrambled from
Another LCI la being recondit­ ty were not Immediately avail­
secretary and faxaminer’ o f Ihe
Is contemplating
nplatlng a number
numt
o f lm- »l*ntp whiejt may. —
la1 -tiblainvtf
---------- said lbe former Oklahoma Na­ Ico 011 Fascism, McDowell has door and emergency exit* or wer*
Sanford Civil Service Board, who ioned for river service at Bruns­ able for comment.
provrment*
local statl/m at tfie Ppst 'OffCre for $1. The tional Guard officer lit ail ad­ been on -the hunt for six months. pulled from the flames by rescuers.
nta for the loc
. was conducting
ci
the teet, decided wick, Mr. Caldwell revealad. Tha
'Tder ‘hunter must validate the stamp dress prepared for the Junior But ho told re|n&gt;rtcrs he hasn't All however, were seared by th»
and a presentation of a wi
•J to t&gt;os
istpone it until a later date, LCI her* haa a crew of nine.
CREW RACE
variety o f programs. He added by signing hla name over It Association uf Commrrre. ■
uncovered a single threat that gasoline-fed flames that flashed
Test
esterday morning at 7:00 o’PALM B E A C H -Dae. 1 UP)— that within the next few days two with Ink. Proceed* aire used by
Four of
would warrant a full-dress in­ through the fuselage
"It
Is
bettor
(hat
(hey
know
clock tha cab o f W. T. Kellv*. ice
Secretary of Commerce Harri­ additional announcers will lie the Department of the Interior
the rescued died later.
that
war
could
com*.
J
t
is
,hypo­
truck was damaged by fire believ­
quiry.
•
man, ax-ambassador and Yale added to the present staff.
The latest casualty was lh*»
to aid in propagation of fowl.
ed to have been caused by de­
“ We found evidence of a lot
critical lo tell (hem other wise, ami
graduate, will be honorary referee
plane's Stewardess,
Miss Keba
fective wiring. On Saturday a
of
Intolerance
lit
this
country,"
then
when
a
I’earl.Harbor
come*
Jan. 6 for the rowing crew race
Slunk o f Hantn Mottle*. Calif.,
grass fire on South Sanford Ave­
take
tho
ln&gt;y
and
place
him
hr
he
said.
There
are
Jew
h
ale
•
WIESBADEN. GERM ANY Dee. her* between the U n lvm lty of
who fs credited by survivors with
nue was put out, and this morning I
a foxhole or on a ship or lit ami those who don’t like colored having led many of the passenger*
(S p ecia l)-M a jor
Lewis' J. Pcnniylvania and Yale.
at Sixteenth Street and Sanford
the
air
where
a
trained
ami
people.
Uut
there
is
no
evidence
The crew event, Drat such bigto safety.
Avenue another grass fire waa Wright, 2033 Maple Avenue, Banready enemy atarta shooting at uf any organised, active Fuscquenched In apite o f a strong ford, attended n gala party In time race In this area, will be held
him.
ERNST
LUBITSCK
honor o f tha SlH Anniversary of pn the waters o f Lake Worth.
north windt
Renewing a plea for adoption
the establishment o f Airways
J . . HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 1—lAT—
N
A
V
Y
LANDING
o f a universal military training
and A ir Communication! Service
Ernst l.ubitach, 66, veteren motTRACK M A Y CLOSE
•
MRS W1LK18 NAMED
By STERLING V. GREEN
W ASHINGTON, Dec. I* UPJ- inn picture ector. producer end
program, McLain declared:
'
M IAM I Dee. 1 (JTy-Florida’s
NEW YORK, Dee. 1 -G 7 V - (A A C S ). The party was held at
“ The b oy will Iibvo a better The pilot of a Navy torpedo director, died here todey. He warn
WASHINGTON. Dec. I in*}- -Christmas buying will ring up new
Robert P. Patterson, chairman tha Dark Cafe. Wiesbaden, Ger­ winter raring season got o ff to n
chance to live if he Is trained bomber plane today crash-landed
. o f the executive committee o f the many Major Wright la assigned rocky start today at Gulfatreara records rn ihe cash register, but the government believes Sants Claus in advance. Ilia.fam ily will have on one uf Washington's busiest Itorn In Uerlln, Germany.
National Committee fbr the Mar- to Hq. 6th AACS at Wiesbaden, Park with the prospect that the gm t-oiily will be tempered by high price*.
more hope of hla return. His bridges during the morning rush
shall Plan to Aid European Re­ Germany and perform* tha duties track may close tomorrow because
, Some official* predict bis (tack won’ t be as full as it wa* last country will have.a better pro­ hour—and noIonly‘ was seriously
covery, announced renterAar that n f operation* Officer. 6th AACS o f a deadlock with horsemen over
tector. His comrade* »wifT~liavp injured. The Navy reported that
Christ mat.
Mr*. Wendell Wilkie, widow of tn Europe ta charged with the bigger purees.
the only occupant of the plane,
P m ld ea t James Donn o f GulfAt lbe Commerce Dcpeilmen*. which keeps labs on all relad bettor support.” ,
the IM0 Republican presidential responalbltiea o f maintaining and
Lieut. Sewell T. Bitting* of
candidate, will head the rommlt- ope rating all radio and naviga- stream announced as,fans gather­ Sales, experts think*November and December buying will match The
Glenview, 111., had power fail­
tal aJd* ta Air traffic In tha ed for the inaugural program that
tlonA'
FRANK- J. F LY N N
tea’s women's division.
gain, shown in October when m s:-a
oceupj
upmd Zone
BOSTON. Dec. \.-r-4A*i— Frank ure shortly after taking o ff
he could not reach an agreement
more than absorbed the higher J. Flynn, 73, editor o f Catholic from tha nearby Naval A ir Sta­
with the Horaemen'a Benevolent chants, took In a record-break
■** A U T O TAGS
log $10.026,000,000,k o f 13 p
rate o f buying. •
BOARD MEETING
Newt on the Boston Globe for tion at Anacostia, He waa cut
and Protective Association.
Automobile lag* foe IM S were
*' fTotal sales for tho three- 60 years and the newspaper’* about the fa'ce. Not a car was
mara than in'October, 1340.
put on sale this mbrnlng at the ' The Seminole County Board
At the Federal Reserve Board, month holiday season wilL top financial editor for 26 of those Struck.
LEGION PA R T Y
'
office of Tax Collector John L. of Commissioners will meet to­
Plana for a Legion Christmas which watches the department $30,000,000,000 if the optimism of year*, died here today.
Galloara» The new tag* are black morrow morning at 10:00 o'clock
In regular session.
UNIFIED COMMAND
party on Dec. 16, aleo a drivn store business, officials forecast federal atotiaUriana and their in­
with yellow lettering.
RED CROSS MEET
Those who
received
D-tag*
to bring membership up ta 100 tha Christmas trade will run formants In tlie retail trade Is
. WASHINGTON, Dee. 1—UP)—
Justified.
year’s
Last
year's
added
up
from
I
to
10
percent
higher
A
ll
board
memUera
o
f
the
BEAMED
TO
RU&amp;SIA
Secretary o f Defense Forrests!
rnt In Campbell.Lo*iing Post
last year will get plain tags this
to $18479,000,000,
yooo, for October, Seminole County Red Cross are today announced establishment of
WASHINGTON. Doe. 1— « V will be mad* at a business than last year.
year, and thoaa who at present
November
and
December.
requested
by
Edwin
8hlnhol*er,
But
such
a
gain,
tha
reserve
a unified command In the Atlantic
meeting o f the poet at the Legion
Jain numbered tags will The "Voice o f America" today
O t h e r unofficial govtf&amp;mcni president, to attend* a business area under
men note, would moan an aethe leadership
of
this evening at 7:$4 o’clcx
D tag* for IMS, said Mr. expanded It* broadcasts ta Russia
reports
on
the
third
peacetime
meeting
at
10:00
A
.
M.,
Dec.
Irop
in
the
number
o
f
items
Admiral W. ft. P. Blandy, com­
Galloway. There Ja^no Increase by beaming a program o f newi
and
features
to
Biberia.
tary p o s t------2 at this Red Cross headquarters. mander o f th* AtlanUe fleet.
pries rises have
V (C eaU aaaS m i h | l I t s ) f
tn tag rate*, he
’ " •&gt;

Strawberries Are
Among Crops Now
Moving To Market

lly MKI, MOST
PARIS Dec. I l/\*) — Strikes
halted the Patif subway today and
trader* of the ('nmrnuniil-domin-,
aled General Confederation of La­
bor defied ihe government’s 'anti*
strike letp'rialirtn.
CGT leaders
summoned all workers "lo aclion,"
a'tterling they would refuse to ne-gBti* to’ -further TSWard^nJing na­
tionwide walkouts if the legisla­
tion was enarlrd in the national
assembly.
Subways halted shortly after
noon, when - electric (sower was
shut off by strikers. Gas pres­
sure was reported at “danger
levels" in the capital and service
wai rrported slopped at Nice, Mar*

PHILADELPHIA. Dec. I (/!’)
Fliinrs whipped ilunugh a dor­
mitory (or liomrlrti men early to­
day. leaving six known dead, 10
believril missing and at least
J8 injured many of them cm'
ployed as stirctSsntx ('lames.

Woman In Meyers Classes Are Started On Proper ;
Case Goes Before
Handling Of Food In Restaurants
Grand Jury Probe

Violence Breaks
Out In Holy Land
Partition

Freight Traffic Is
Resumed On River

Eicuuur Rnusovelt
Goes By Plane To
Attend l!..N. Meet

Search In r..H redtuSs .fe ,.V r».i.rX ';:‘,l,1i m Sr
Proves Fruitless
Radio Station WTRR
Haa New Manager

Defective Heating
Cause Several Fires

Duck Hunting To
Begin On Dec. 8

Evidence Of Fascism

a

Major Lewis Wright
Attends Gala Party

Christmas Buying W ill Be Good
' But Tempered By Higher Prices

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M O ND AY, DEC. k

TfIK SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

Room For DP’s

tirely, by those negotiations^
Meanwhile, he declared, FranV
haa made no commitment*
M'nnl Inn,■( tram !*"«• •&gt;•*&gt;
agreement* with- tho other west-\
xone with the other two. French ern powert about hgr future^
action, he indicated would la*
determined largely, If not «n- course.

Bidault Says

THE WORLD TODAY

i:.lafct|,lin| In IM S
'Itiil,
iiif| i|
anlantn/

" I I in th • city pvuplu why up|K*ne projected l0tfi.Hlu.tiuu
tty DEW ITT MACKENZIE
which Mould provide for the tulmUtrion, to thin country of u i
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
_________I H
.d ra w
large number-of displaced pernoitH from Europe," nuya Ed*}
Ka t r r r 4
at
Mrund
tin ,,
ta a llt i win It. Armstrong, representative of the Citizens Committee ,
Oatnbar 3T. 1*1*, . t Ik * I'n a l'O IH ra
New that .tiui UniU-d NsUgn*
W aanlun, Klartrfa. uiutr, Ihr All on Displaced Persons.
Advocates of the- plan maintain _that nearly 1ttfl.000 J liC jS p r o y ^ th«t
- ' l a a a r m « f l l a t r t N I* * * .
Hu U . i m i i „
Kuro|K‘anrT?oufd be Taken liT b y seven north-central states, ■if I’au-atine into Juwiah and Arftldllal
ah .ceuntriaa— a move ilcairad hy
namely, Minnesota. North anrf South Dakota. Iowa, WUcon- the
(K ill till N O H S S
Jown but liitlerly uppuaeii
Hnainrai l l a a a m
________________________sin,
.Nebraska anil Mrmtanu. Many farms are idle and the
hy the Aratia—thla lmrjijnx jWe*-..
■LMm'im»Tiii&lt; H
----- ..houaes di'Hortwi in-this area, owing to the faetthntnenriy Hurt “ immediately ariaea:
Bi
f I ..
a|| Q
f tj,c young people hnvo moved out. Tht\ average age Who i* going to maintain peace
Da, farm*.
Monlk n*rk
»a
l » n * Mamba
7 na of the farmer now living there is GO. and in the last six between lhr»e two pcoplta wh"
Ms Hamhi
*.*•
have engageil in no many bloody
Onr Vnnr
ISO* years the region has sustained a population loss of 105,000 daaben during the pant gener
people.
,,
at ion
___
All nkltnnr* n«Dm rn.S* *1
.Refugees, who. wou Id_ include lacpiers, WadL-mulh-S * Snrtw*ti*sfjrThd*t*poHee iWTBttV
Ibnkb* nwlillMH, nn.l
*»l
(nr (fte
kl
domestics. _tint! Workers in wood unoin leather, would be taunt. Ur it am. who haa annuunced
' railing mod*. ..Ill hr rkn,n*d 1*1
welcome additions to such communities of declining imputa­ that nhe in gning to reiinquinli
■I w f« U r nd.rrti.lnn ran*.
Inland Krt*ann|tr, ll,|,(ra#nlnO*, ^ tions. The Citizens.Committee is supported in its backing her mandate and withdraw from William Powell and Irene Dunne take the family for a Sunday drive.
la».. rrp rtk rn ii T b r lltrnld in th.' of the Stratton Bill by the State Department and by many Palentlne, hax declined the tank. A nccne from Warner Uro*. Technicolor comedy, “ Life With Father.”
So who tackle* thv job?
natinanl raid &gt;r n S rriit.ln a . •&gt;!*&gt;
Showing at the Rita Theater on Tuesday and Wednesday.
m
nr* innlnlnlnad in ibn InnrrM religious groups.
, There’* no u»e challenging fats
rttlra In Ik r r a a n lr , n tlh hrndnnac
Bread cast ujkjii the waters by taking in and Itefriend- hy advancing the wishful itlcn
Inrn In Ib lrn n n and S r « Vnfh.
Ing some of these helpless people would be likely to return that the situation will take carr
Foreign Strikes
Children Needing
T b r llrta ld la ■ atraabr, nl lb,
of itnelf. Storm* cloud* continue
Aaanrlai,* Prraa M blrh la ratiltrd in the form of valuable citizens and increased production.
■•M * « • 4mt at

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Special Aid Increase

I

played Mr*. Roberta Y oakley y
a -special ermnuttnnt-to direct Ihe
work. *S oTar,’ *B«'hAa found the
major liotDennck to be a lack of
taacheni apecially trained for the
Enjritih xatcW tht*--Florida
part of a Wtlxen* Committee
program, has been recommended
by the U. 3. Office o f Education
aa a pattern for other states to
follow.
It provides state financial eon.Iribullona to the VountTa/ for liw
major cost o f transporting the
exceptional children to school*
teaching them and for purchase
o f special training facilities.

M'*allaa*4 (ran Vts, ilMl.
lo pile up. Yeateiday In Cairo
Abdci Hahman Arinin Paaha, sec­ gas companies serving the sub­
TAI.I.AI1AS8EE. Dec. 1 (/P&gt;—
retary general uf the seven-na­ urb*. The concern furnishing gas
o f. handicapped
tion Arab league, declared hi* to Pari* proper continued *erv'tee, The ' nUmtwr
all hough the pressure was re­ children receiving special school
A belief that condition* in the turn
pest-wur world bring people I totaling ;U.000,000) sever ported only half normal.
MONDAY. DEC. I. ISIT
ing In Florida haa doubted since
pvt mil the UN l « partitiuu
forth nuw needs for college students bus caused San Fran* wlU
Police and motorised
armed passage of the 1K47 school law.
Palenttnc but will resist by force
CoUifi English
cisco State College to overhaul its curriculum and make In he bluffing? Well, maybe, but forces opened roads in .northern
state school
nint.u verse ron to d a y
France to struck coal mines, but superintendent, said tjH classes
drastic
changes.
'
I'va
ipont
considerable
tinu
w e c a n R a v e t h is p e a c e ,
few miners appeared to be re­ for nearly 2,500 children needing
The new courses follow suggestions made by Dr. Boyd among Iho Arab iieuplca in va- turning to work. Fights erupted 'special
OUT WE CAN* OBJECT tT TOO:
Inslruetloh
ate- being
ritiua
vounlnca
and
while
I
know
The prate of God, which jiaW.Ul. McCandleaq, who has tocently conducted a survey .on .the
at Lievin when ■700 mlnerm tried; taught tp - 22 conn lie*, am! 37
they
atu
quile
capaiile
of
bluff­
all uiui«rnl«mlitur shall guard your subject. Dr. McCandlOss believes that too many students
upparvntly without success,
to mere classes will be put into
hcarU-ami youi ihutiuhli In Christ are being uneuurugcd to study for the professions or tu ing i wouldn’t want to gamltl.* return to work.
operation soon.
that
they
a
r
e
-nuw.
Jrsun.— I'lnl 4:7.
The majority leaders
of the
Before the 1947 school Ipw
prepare themselves for executive positions. It bus lieeii
Anyway, the Syrian damonsti* labor confederation which is sup- placed education o f exceptional
Buy Climltn.it Seati and lirl|* found that, the country liver, only five pec cent can miter lota who stoned the U. S. i^ rt i„ K the strikes which left children on a par with others.
die IB Association fislit tubercu­ the'profess ions, and thut only ten per cent ever attain legation and tore down thv Amu
11.000,000 or more Frenchmen idle. only 21 counties provided special
* about
‘
----1,200 pupUs in
losis.
managerial positions. Students-in this state college will be lean flag in Damascus yesterday Issued a statement saying blanket facilities for
weren't bluffing. And there wa*
of I.I'ZS to 1,600 fra pcs 02 cH**i
taught the importance of every cog in the inaohine, and nit bluff in Die Palestine oul- increases
(about IU.50 to |12&gt; a month had
Tomorrow u election day. You
Clanse* now are being con­
stress will be placud on happy adjustment to tllu role suited butsla resulting in the death uf^ l»ccn demanded effective today, ducted
for students who have
may be among llioie who llmuglit
hut that the government
had speech defect*, heart ailmvnU,
to tiie ability of the worker. They will be taught responsi- six Jews.’
that when ibey went lo the |k&gt;'!»
Faria
El
Kltouiy,
chief
Sytian
t
countered
hy
proposing
to
In"to
be
an
intelligent,
active
cerebral palsy, impaired eyesight
bilijy and stability',, und how
on Nov. 5 and soled for (licit
delegate and one of the spoke* ciease the wage* of those still at and hearing, and those who are
and loyal citizen in u democratic society.
work
hy
300
francs
(about
12.40)
l
choice for Cily Commituunci)
mentally retarded and crippled.
This seems Uke u constructive program, particularly men of the »l* Arab natio.i* for November i,nly.«
There are five classes for
iepresented in the UN, told r-‘you were'helping lo clecl some­
for a state college. Recent, hlaloyv boa. jcliwrly shown .that TVjrien that the ^*'h«*le BldsIMV
ROME. IW -. l _ ( ® _ T b * piu-. home-bound.children. The tcacbep
one lo dial office .Such, nowese^
bring* the schoolnxiin to the
intellectual achievement alone does not mpke worth-white 1world will nppoM- ihe TmpIStm-nwa» not die c«»e. You nominate I world citizens. Something niong the-lino ■of-chnmeter- latlon bf puitmon witfrHait^thr ix-ct of a naliunwlde strike uf home and-teachea at-th c bedside, p
inumcrpaf'employeathrealenedtnThe Suite of Florida, a pioneer |
them; lorndriowThry Will Tie circl­ truining is needed for a basis.
fotvv* they |Hisses*. El Khoury lay-to add to the difficulties of
ed. Or, it I* prifrctly poulb1•
asserted that Ihu Aralw eonsld- Premier
Alcide
de Gnsprri's in the field o f public education |
ctcd any at tent|a to ic^ up i (Christian Itemiwrat government, fo f ihe exceptional child, has em-1
' for ibem lu be defeated if snotiiJewish
nation a*
aggression which has lieen under fire from
er candidalr
tecuici
enough
against the Aral**, and then the left wing for the last three theleaa flexed its muscles at Genoa,.
write-in Volei. So, if you favoi
where thousands o f veterans ofl
To Ik; alone in the house ami awake after midnight i* cut loose with this broadside-: weeks.
Home city worker*-wfuwunced the underground war agiR farih e
Mr. Cluie and Mr Kndrr for
. ." We wi||. nee if uiu aponiuis
to
bvamui
tiet|uuinte(l
Avith
the
houaiMt-utiter
twlf,
tnaylK'-Ms
last
night
they
had
approved
Ihe
Nntia pnrudnl
under the fed
uf .A®*"- part It Inn plan (the Unit
» — Cily LunintiiMuntii, you bad Iwi
ler go lo llir City Ilall lonumow real aelf. One*? the villiige cltK’k haa finally mouncled nut that cd State* and Itusala) will wiul national federation's decision to banner.
Communist leader* Luigi Longo
brat slow twelfth atruke, an eerie Hpirit creeps out from their forces to suppress r#»D:- I »‘ rike tomorrow “ after the fail
and vole for them.
are of a lL p u c c fa l means" to- and VYattar- Auditio Inith -delivdark comers und hitfh cupboards to bu ilandiiR stcaltliily Blicn to - their aggression,'
obtain higher payr a iid ^ U ^ rjg h t JareR addresaea ran|dug-Do Gas peri,
. J ’hat, 1 tako it, was a rnetoii- Co organ! ae.
“ 'Popular magaiinrs have ircrnl1 througli ciifct). roODkJUld »Li atuLdtiwu. the tdaira. —
attacking those who would re­
cul
remark
calculated
a*
n
rebuke
However, at t.uera In Tuscany, surrect Fascism
F_ riliplsyrd k'ulgm’ phulogisplii
Hearken to the creaks it makes. A floor-board nives.
and declaring
to America ami the Soviet .Un­
of I he uiM-ning night of the Met- as if under a foot. A faintly discernible gnawing cornea from ion, because if any troop* atv employe* o f that city and nearhy that the Partiian* were ready to
Capannorl
defied the national fight again If need be.toixiliUn 0|icia, pietumably th&lt;- somewhere, but where? Now there is a ‘muffled thump. sent into Paleatin* tu maintain federation by voting In a secret
‘ At Milan,' Achillc
Maratu,
Acme of culture- m ibe United What could that itossibly have bean7 A sound like that of a pence it will lw done al the or­ ballot not to strike.
. .
Chrlillan
Democrat
Undersec­
The nationwide municipal strike retary o f the Interior who wa*
Slatei. We air glad to lee lit? door bangs ever ro gently, far off, yet inside the house der of thv United Nation*. The
Palestine question I* internation­
Metropolitan 0|&gt;eu /^ttotislion somewhere. The cat suddenly becomes ’restless and pt'owls al, and must lie dealt with ac­ threat cams after Italy's first sent to that induatrlal city Fri­
completely quiet day since the ex­ day to deal with the unruly labor
unhappily
from
room
to
room,
wary,
wide-cyetl
as
if
listen*
denouncing i i k Ii pictore taking
cordingly.
treme le fr excluded from the gov­ yltuation,
told a party
rally
both fjom the standpoint of th*
It is up lo the United Nations, ernment last May and opened a yesterday that the government
campaign
to
unseat
De
Deeper!.
lt°is
the
house
having
Us
little
joke,
throwing
o
ff
its
tskei and the takce. If America's
would not be intimidated by “ put*,
having sanctioned partition, to
The Conti
Communist Party never- liea q u are demonstrations."
social elite .cspnul go lo th* staid and projier daytime silence. To know your house you sea the matter through. Sloxi
ope/«’ without gelling dmhk and must sit up with it. Just you and it. when the clock hands certainly the UN should erttf.e
a polite foies (which docs- not
hanging from the chandelier*, or are moving through the small hours, the black hushed hours nuw exfst) ’ to maintain peaca
pulling ilicir feel u|n&gt;n -the table before dawn comes with its rush und realism. Whnt a lot during the .reconstruction iwriod,
in the opera bar. ibe Allocution those folks miss who go early to bed!
and close observer* who know
the Middle East believe that this
Mould lake slept to letltScl Hi
.force should bo moved into lha
membcrilnp to muiic loveu.
Holy l-and immediately. Now la
the dangerous time. To leave
Horatio Alger Wat all wrong
TAMtyYVTKIHUNK
_ ; Palestine unguarded would Iw
when he wrote stories on th*
to invite a Moslem holy wav.
” !------ r.------ftga to riche* theme, according
To any American worker who can herald Its finish a* another And once that got started there
lo a Writ Coast educator. ""Ngt look* on the Soviet *y*tcm aa Btallnlai victory, hut the “ finished would lie no telling how far It
would run.
every American boy can grow Utopia, oryto any American in- joli” la often .a^coslly “ fake.’’
It*I* well that thl* great quea*
A s |0H- example, the American’'
u|&gt; lo be PraaidenU” - tayt Dr dunlihtliit who fear* Russian
~ "“ “t&gt;f
——“
“ " liniidt u r
road
r iles l ift' 'MPMC Utl I Hull 'Sintuiu
In““tin1
Paul . i . roii auk tli y4av *ild prrr emn|iolllUning i* an*artlrle In the current steel bridge over tho Moscow the UnlUnl Nation*, for after
idem of San Fianciico Stale Col­ i**ue of Collier's hy an American River. To get it finished by May all It la a matter in which the
lege. Fifty-ieven peictnt. be ha* carpenter who spent 14 year* in Day, he , nay*, they faked the world as -• a whole has a vital
asphalt- road and street car track*. and special Interest. Paleatina
. •• figuicd out; tliuggie luiflcly Russia.
,
*
- .
From Information gained at the "But after the May D*y ctdcbr*- i* indeed u Holy Laml. and not'
antf With eventual fiuttralion to
horse's mouth, so to speak, Jojtn lion the working cyew» returned,
reach a goal only live percent K. Leino of. Rutland Vt., charges tore up Ihe fake asphalt top and Jew* but to the whole uf Chrlf*
only to th* Moalcms and tho
attually ever allma. And (hit, that Russian* arrest workers and the car tracka removed the rub­ temlom.
he think*. i« baa. discounting force -thenv to work- without pay bish filler,' then began the teak ' To the Jew* and th« Arab*
completely the I Dili Century the­ to save money. He relate* in­ of laying lha permanent concrete of Palestine ta entrusted a spir­
ory that it j» Letter to have tun stances in which plant directors and repaving with asphalt. The itual heritage of manklnjl. Tho
requested the.courts or the secret bridge wa* open to traffic thfee
UN must - help-i*af*guard It.’
aigl loti than never to have run police lo impose a year's prison months latdr."
*a_
at all." Perhapi, what jhiVhiuntry sentence on a skilled man, thus
It It never wlae to go too far
needt it to give the, cuji 'to the compelling him to pursue his In underestimating the ability of day the action vat- taken a* the
trade at hi* old workbench withneighbor or another nation: but result of the burning of three
one who loiet.
out pay.
judging from Lctno’a observation*, automobiles and the tearing down
Uduo also reveals that the and assuming a steady advance In
• Hunger it mote dsngeioui
Russians are great ones for pro- American Industrial production, of an American flag at the lega­
lhan ilarvalion,'* &gt;ayi ,.n Aiioci, pagandlslng their plan*. He point!
tion yesterday Gy a mob of 2,000
all
. Wc net.,| not worry about'
abo
Soviet persons, apparently angered at
aled Ptew staff wtiter. That may out they *cl the date for the com -; inj u*lriai rompctHlon.
American- support - foe- the -p
-w ' M
A- »
_ sound .1A r - a -typographical- m or, pirtion ut-jr-prajocs,-so that
tlonlng of Palestine.
but he explains it -by saying that
The American charge d'affaires
hunger it acute, and can be iraat Damascus reported lo the damediately relieved by a hearty
partment that Prime Minister
Jamil Mordant Bey expressed pro­
Manila an* lisa F »M Uiwl
meal: whereas starvation is chron­
H ’nallnwse Iran* r « t i On*I
ic and takes a long time to get her husband, ntariot H. Lamarre. lacker wore kilk'd.-at Communist found regret* at th* violence and
During a Senate invrotlgation headquarters and the Soviet cul­ promised full protection for the
over if ihal is imtiibie at all.
legation and all personnel.
of Meycra, Lamarr* testified the ture center.
A* a mailer, o f;fa ct the starving army officer wa« tho real own­
President Bhukrl Bey KuwgUy
In London a colonial - office
map is seldom hungry at ail. er o f a wartime aviation sub­ spokesman said last night that o f Syria also gave assurances
Hr acquires a dillikp for food, contracting
firm, Aviation Else Britain probably would relinquish further acts of this naturu will
g 1
her 26-year-old mandate over be prevented.
Uaytc.., Ohio,
----- - ---antf .re.
*nd gets along (4otnehow without trie Co., Dayton,
Palestine before next. .Aug.
celved
$160,000
from
It.
Lamarr*
*
_ 1,. th*
eating ,
until bet falls over said he was - only its "dummy" 1United
Nations deadline for with*
dead. The tioubln With Europe to­ president.
(draws) of all British troops from
day is not mere hunger, but actual
Meyers
Meyer, dsnled
denied that.
i lhf J ,oly L* nd*
starvation, There are many young
The exact daLe for surrender of
-i1
. ^Tho tw o..
_ tliar
u r , general, talrltli . Th
mandate, .however, haa not
people therz whodo‘ V ot
know the
committee he catstbno Scnatu
o&lt;
shed the firm and made La : &amp; n determined, by Die governWhat it is to chjoy a hearty
meni
ntarre
Its presldehb because Mr*. IJ mf
nl* the spokesman added..
meal.
R» W. V. BITTING
Lamarre waa hla "girl frltnd," a ' "The mandate will end the day
TOUCIltON DRUG C
atory
Mr*,
lamarre
label*
as
I
w*
surrender
It,"
he
said,
adding
Fotfner Undtncrtrtsry of Stale
The neat time some one
that #Drttiah forces still in Pales.
•^•"Advesoa »*)?*&lt; that ihe Mar- "lies, all lie*."
bossla that ha haa nop m o i a
With Lamarr* wa* hie b r o t h - 1 ‘ hcn would “ go Into th#htiull n*n u ihe only thing Hand­ er-In-law, Thutna* E. Rcadnowtr 1shclli and lake no further part doctor In five or ten yew*,
look at him a little sadly—for
ing butween Weiia/h Eutojic and Tto wa* vice president o f tha t —
he I* to be pitledi
its conquest Ity the CommunitU
w defunct aviation company. 1, ‘
,r * plodgcd to get out
i T! l
*}«*‘ » » r occur
"Without it.*’ I^f lisUU,v"Fr*nec,
Mr*. Lamarre wore a g r a y ' [?*1 ™\n “ ul b^ wne^ A ‘‘ *; V*
In the body In that length o f
Italy ‘and Al
time could oe a serious ihr
surrender aquirrei coat, gray suit ■n,l ! i *1!
.^ n ^ tivV ro b t ^
??!
to continued good health. For
to the economic,
»y»- gray feathered, peaked turban. I
District Attorney Georg* Mor- \” ^ V ' n . ^
P
' l l is _possible that U ^ ry or
tern of the Ci
d this, ri* Fay ha* not diKlosed whether
growth max be present for Ion
he icctni to
be a he haa asked, the grand Jury
The American legation in Dam­ . .period*
da without
wit*
causing great
tv*
In
ascus,
Syria,
haa
Instructed
all
catastrophe fo
pain.
States for any specific typo of‘ ImlietAmerican*
there
to
stay
in
their
of the fo il w
| The person Who consults A
l shift ment against anyone.
:V1
quarter* to avoid angry Syrian
pfcqNtWan regularly for a com­
’ o f power," he
________ _____
be Of
plete checkup does not expose,
WASHINGTON, Dee. l ~ y p t incalculable importance to the *r- Th# House Armed Servlc
Department .............
said to.
m . ' State
...............
•himself to such dangers.
and well being of the mltue will InveeUgata disability
Medication I* .often it
.
L
„i.
retirerosnl* o f Army apd
Stsh
,pd Ni
Navy aaaanT recommend action to lu
row* fH- legal aubeommllUe.
y_
'
fc w o u ld
today. It also
He declined lo predict- what competent
o f -modem plana a
This 1*
_______ of the nation'* mil- action might be taken.
lS4th of a, series
: twondrr flary oil
of Editorial
Advert Is.m.nta
In the Senate, Chairman Gurney
W » ' ' ng In thl* paper each
(R-8D ) o f the Armed Service*
,M 1
aion, Andrews told reporters the commute* haa announced that his
group** retirement
subcommit­ group wants to know mor* about
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tee trill acrntlnlze diiabtllty re- the disability retirement o f nfti: nent poltcits, and " If nee- n ew t,:-' ,T -^ ...
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Social A n d Personal Activities
* Social Calender
MONDAY
—------ The • annual - Christ oiaa— parly
and covered dlih supper will be­
held by the Phiiathv* Clan* of
the First Presbyterian Church at
the home of Mri. Victor Croon at
7:00 I*. M.
The Inte rmediate U. A.* o f (he
-'F lre t Itapt 1st Church will meet at
7:30 I*. M. at the home of Bar4 hara McN’ab, 018 Kim Avenue.
The Junior C!. A.* will meet at
the home of Beverly Kuiirr*, 010
Myrtle Avenue, at 7:30 P. M.
The following chapter* of tha
women’* auxiliaries of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will meet at
3:00 P. M .r St. Ann’s Chapter
with Mr*. It. II. Coleman, Mellon*
•vllle Avenue; Su AK'nes’ Chap­
ter with Mrs. Fred Pope, Crippen
Hoad; fit. Cathrine’s Chapter with
Mr*. Harry Tookr, -12(i .Mellon*
A vide Avenue. St. Mark’* ChnpTUKS1IA Y
The Seminole High
School
P. T. A. will meet at the hijcH
school at 8:00 P. M. The board
will meet at 7:4f» P. M.
The Friendship league of the
. Congregational Church will meet
at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*.
O. M. Zittrower, DOT Persimmon
Avenue.
The board of the Sanford .Wornan’s'Cliib will meet at 10:00 A. M.
at the club house.
I
The W, M. U. nf the First Rap*tist Church will observe the Week
o f Prayer at 3:3(1 P. M. at the
church. Circle No. 1, Mr*. Myron
Smith, chairman, in charge.
The Y. W. A. girls will meet a*.
.. 8:00 P. M. at the home o f M i**
" Myra Madden, 701 Magnolia A ve­
nue.,
_ -j.— • The R. W. Ware lRhle Class of
the First Methodist Church -will
4* have a Christman party at the
“ home of Mr. nnd Mr*. Clarence
. Wynn, 2000 Grandview Avenue,
at 8:00 P. M. with Mr*. Wynn,
•
Mrs. L. M. Swain and Mr*. Kscar
Price at hostesses. Gift* will lie
__
exchanged.
WEDNESDAY
The W. M. U. of t!i« First Rap*
tint Church will observe the Wetjt
of Prayer at 7:30 P~ M. The

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The Sanford Woman’s Club will
“ have an annual Christmas en­
semble with a luncheon and bridge
party to lie enjoyed by the mem­
bers. Reservation* must l„- made
by Monday at noon with Mrs. S
D. Ilighleyman, 04D-J. Mr*. R M.
Burns, 8BI-M or Mr*, S. C. Gralusm, 099-W.
THURSDAY
The West Side P, T , A. will
meet at 3:00 P. Mr and the board
meeting will be held at 2:30 P.M.
—
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
“ 3. 'will meet at the Masonic ffsll
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mice will receive rtiit-o-.iil ccr* | During tin war, for econotny
tificate* of nttcndnhee,
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Reception Given.
At Williams’ Home

One of the loveliest events of
Dr. J. N. Rolison has returned
the fall season took place on Fri­ from Miahii wheie he spent the
day night when Sir. and Mr*. pail week.
Voile A. William* emertnined
with n reception honoting their
■Mr», Sadyc Mo*es nf Rruns-;
sons and duiighters-in-law. Sir.
and Sir*. Charles ' William* eirnl wfek. Ga. J»" spending i few days
Mr. ami Str*. Peyton .Miller Willi­ in Sanford.
ams, whoewere recently married.
The reception room* of the spaci­
Miss Margaret Robert* of Wilous Williams* home were beauti­ mington. N. C. spent the Thanks­
fully decorated with chrysanthe­ giving hollithy in Sanford with
mums, gladioluses and greenery- relative*.
in shades nf bronze and yellow.
A fter entering the hall guest*
Mrs. A. I. Jrssitp of Columbus,
were shown to (he receiving line Ga. is the guest of her daughter
composed of Mr. *nd Mr*. Volie and son-in-law. Dr. and Mr*. O.
Williams, honored couples and I,. Barks.
Mra. Miller Williams’ parent*.
Mr. and Mrs II. G. Mar-hall of
-rs
Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Tmluck re­
Oklahoma City, flkla.
turned today from. Florence. S. C.
Mrs. Volie Wiliams was gowned wh('Je they spmi the Thanksgiv­
in n rsiyal bine crepe dress and ing holiday*.
wore a roraage of white rose*.
Mr*. Charle* Williams was love­
Mr, and Sirs. David E, Mryer
ly in a gown of light blue crepe
to leave
tomorrow to return
trimmed with rhinestones and .plan____
_ ....
I- Now Kently Fur
York V
City
w olf a corsage of pink rosebud*. to New iL°r—
W after
c, t spending
" ! ' ",---and carnations. Mrs Miller Wil- “ *W rf ,l" " ’ »t «»'*• Mayfair Inn.
Spi-rlal l*sirlii-s nml ll:mi|tiels«
Hams' wore black net which fea- I’huto l&gt;v Ijayinijud Studio*
Mr, ami Mrs. Tom Kirkland
turrrl a short cape delicately trimMember* of the Woman’s Golf A*--*intimi Uiatil of ilirerter* &gt;tagi-d n successful mfs-sl Scotch fourmet! with gold. White carnations and children. Tommy and Joan, of sonu- yeslcrilay at the Ss-tninole Country Club. About ItMl golfers pnitiripaltd in the evepb Frotd row
Fur lif s c n f llln iw Plumt- Ornnge- C ily ^ I lo le l
Orlando
were
guests
of
Mr.
ami
formetl her corsage,
Mr*. J.
Mitchell over the week­ reading from left tu right: Mr*. K. It Spiith, Mr*. I’ rice U ntil. Mrs. John Ivey nnd Mi • jfci-K* Ibugei,
O rnnge C ity , I Imiibt
Back row left to right: Mrs. George Thurston, Mr* Clyde Terwillegar, Mi* Karl lliggenhotham, Mr*.
Tha dining table was over laid end.
John Stuck, Mr*. Hurolil Kaslnrr, M r*.-Andrew Cn iruwnv. Miss Dorothy I’owell. Mt» \V g ; I b nilng
with a sheer embroidered linen
doth. In the center wa* a lovely
--f
Friends of G. W, Willi* will and Mr*. W. It. William*.____________
arrangement of small white chry­ regrot to learn that he is con­
santhemums in a silver howl. On fined to his holm- lieeatiss- of all
- s s tN s iM N w ia w s tw w K H n N «N »K »K v n »s ;«W M ]tn v s i*
each side of the centerpiece ws* accident in which hi* hand was
a hrnnrlu-d silver candelabra hold­ injured.
ing while taper* and silver coffee
an-l tea services were placed at
Miss Mary Joyce Stevens wa*
Mi*. George D. Bishop, Jr. en­
each end of the table. On the
-Ihirken t urn jrith l(si-in*
listed among the student* pledg­ tertained on Friday aftrrnoon at
bu{fet WO*, tin artistic arrange­
1 1 pUTittd f-.-&gt; I. *iiawn
ment nf fall fruit flanked with ed tu the llella Z&lt;1t* social *-*• 2:311 o’clock with a de**ert-hrtdge
weight
white taper* In silver holder*. rurily at Florida Kuuthrrn Col- at her home un Hibiscus Jlrive.
7 rr i'lip-,'Viili-r
laga—
lie
(1
uskelsinl........
................Greenery was'ftirther used'In HeI’rleardy gfadiniiluses nnd other
2 la r g e » jt h &lt; if tm t-Ie j'
rnratjng the rooms.
A iTiinLiii.Tiiuii ni warmth
fall flowers were used in decorat­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
James
J*.
Ridge
2 large spritr- celery leave*
Those assisting in receiving the
ing the rooms of the Bishop home.
s|M
-ut
the
holiday
weekend
pi
I
-uinll
omul
rid
in
half
nml m a r l bs&lt;k^ ."Ilf tlie-re
guests and serving were Mr*. Roy
Following the dessert course
Bit of iiilV leaf
Holier. Mrs M It. Strickland, Sanford it* the gm-sts of Mr. several progression* of bridge
and
Mr*.
Frank
Milter
and
Mr,
thmP Ntn jitl r i._ "r.l
l»VM r* Jt F. Cooper, Mrs. W. It.
___ vTi'ro enjoyed nnd after the *corc*
M H T -H -A N N O l'N tH M IIN r- ^
Place mi
Dyson, Mr*. Date Scott. Jr..' Mr*, nml. Mr*t Jtnhy I.ni|ic.
wen:
mbled
litgh
prize
was
award­
nick
in
Dutch
nvi-n
an-i
nd-l
re
.Ititll/e tt m ul .Mi’flit'Hu)",
it. It. ITppin. Mrs. J. Roy Brill,
Mr. and Mr*. Ted E Dennis
Mr. nnd Mrs. William White ed to Mr*. Gotdion Sweeney, *emninintr ingtedn-td- Cover light
Mr*. It. A. Williams, Miss Nancy
announced today the blitli of n Iy aml -Hiiinei until ti-ndcl—.
have
returned
to
Athi'ns,
Ga.
a
f­
culul
high
to
Me*.
Edwin
ShinWilliams, Mrs. F. J, Cool edge and
dangl^fp, Unii|lemia Kag,— till
rtlMliit i'-j lo 2 Lplll , HeplelM'h
Miss Carolyn Coolidge of Allan-, ter spending the holidays with holser and *crei-nu toM rs- Ilala 1^ N i
J l.in Ittaiienti-ji,
intr wihiT nf lilemleiJ- wool
M
r,
and
Mrs.*
l*;"
lt.~
KlEtJejT
jn
d
I
Scoli.
Jr.
hi&lt;iTri if in■i-1*- --*irv• L*r
*&lt; fr»it*»
tn. Mrs. M It. Smith, Mrs. Cr 1*.
Dell
illi»
a
former
resident
of
TIiom- attending were Mr*.
til
Li*
iiltl
|fi«M
v&lt;
i
hii’knt,
Hardin nnd Miss Mary belle" Row­ Mr. ami -Mhs^^. St“ d r * fr Wliilc.
Snufind und was employer| ny
and rnyim . . . . . . Iml ion
ftk'in f fi i f* i*ni l*i **l If
Htrjiiti
M-dsmie* lligjrin*,. Mr*. Camilla
ell of'Oglethorpe, Ga , Mrs. David
Ml** Sophie MacDougal who is Ilrurt-, Mrs, II, II. Odham, Jr., The Sanford Herald.
brut if
link i* n -ainv ir* fultr«\s **
Speer, Mr*. W. It. Fort, Mr*. Volie
frouls. Size:* !IT&gt; thru 52.
William*, Jr. ami Mrs, M D. in nurse’s training at St. Vin­ Mr*. Clyde Terwillegar, Mrs.
I .‘t cu|i vliiikrn fat
Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Powell
cent’s Hospital in Jnrksonville
Gatcbel.
.
,
I
*t
fum
flout
t’ojtn'n ni Tiin, liliie. Gray.
spent the weekend with her moth­ Karlyle llimsholder. Mrs. Swen- announce tin- birth of m**on.
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ey, Mrs. Jsme* (!ra|ip«, Mr*. Glenn Allan, un Nov. 22 nt the
er, Mrs. Frances MarDujjgnl.
!l rtlpS i*|iIrkVjf ( i t I t
fihinholM-r. Mr*, firott, Mr*. Jsmes Baptist Memorial Hospital in
Brtnvn, MtiriMiii, •
Ira^tNmti hlrliPR
^
Mr. and Mr*. Juhn Mathews Terwilb-ger, Mr*. Fred Bell nnd T«llalia*»ee. Mr*. Powell will UHalt t
remeinU-led n&gt; the former Eileen
and daughter Evelyn have return­ Mrs. Itirharif Brown.
. 11)1 .. .u
« .*
Iltnyg of Sanford.
ed tu their Inline in Wayeross, Go.
Ilm = [ill -m I ' * ■iii-»! t :,,H •*
William C. Branan of fianford after spending the weekend with
lo
Midi. (Sililiiiiu* flulii iifi't tflHTJ '
was recently rln-tnl- treasurer of Mr. nnd' Mrs. Arthur Bs-ekwlth,
(jimilrt aittl lit *t»l« fat- Ailii
Alpha. Phi Omega, national ser­
f liirl.i'ii b|i»tl* Tllal kilt1lit?11
j
vice fraternity, at Emory Univer­
By Carlin Hay'
(pfif, f ’irttb' uViki niGtliluli' ittmt*
sity in Atlanta, Ho Wa*.installed
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Philips had
By Ht lit THOM AS
a* the organization's new’ trea­ as their guest* un-Thanksgiving
- ■■■■*— f 11ft i niif i*1111*tn1111y ^ii 'tili I d r»«1k..
surer at its first anniversary din­ their son nnd family, Dr. and M r*
, | Su* ton to 11**1** wil It -i4*lt* M id ,
For
the
tx-ncfil
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f
ntir
reader*
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ner held on the, Emory campus Lester Philip* and children, Mnri* 11BM1in4 Riid Inim*1 fil*■•‘i’"* **f *‘hfi*k**N
rrnim
uh
itmugh
him
-im
who
aninterested
in
hearing
of
at which university President ria Elaine nnd Lcalry Jeanne, *of
J-ij| pt11v
v*’ f low
cut
j
visitor*
and
tourist
activities
cng
a
vjinor*
nno
lounni
Aciivnira
in
never
nevrr
*r,min*o#
not
inf
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now
ih
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Goodrich C. White was the princi­ Winter Garden.
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sSanford
we
are
running
thin
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Durbin
whu
want*
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i. limn onre each week in the hope make u hit on Broadway: .
{hut. Solve w ilh iiiv rm « i “ t
Dr. White was also initiates!
Dale Hofmann, who la unend­
Clad ill a huge ltm&gt;i»-»kiH Ire--*
as at) honorary member .'of tha ing the* University o f Miami. that phi arqunintam’r* may Nfraternity a* wa* Dealt of Men £aa returned to Miami aft*” * found nnd m-w.frb-hdviuade.3It*. for "Up In Central Pack*'- Deanna
K. H. H i r m n i l Junior College spending the Thanksgiving holi­ Gabe Michael of the Junior Cham- was rxplaiiiing why she ImDean II. P. Miller. A-junior In day with hit pnrenta. Mr. nml ln-r of Commerce Information iiever^ entered the emteert fli-bl. ■
wV r ^VL*.v's! CFl
Y*.VVV\\VV.» : ( Q V.V.WVWUV1-: ' l v v v u w k v ^ r F l i
Booth I- mo ti.,1 tn u* that the
the School of Business Adminls- Mrs..*W. D. ifbfminn.
uiiii -'111''inging
slElluai'lllIt luiur.' " V iT P V T T im s W a 1 1
it
your lung* oui every night, par­
ro,
university Intramural
Frierfd* of Dale 1^ Scott, Jr. man's Bsy" I* creating a goi-l ties, Intel vjt-w*, i-te,.**- she deathle irs, being named to^th^, w||| |K. Interested to learn that deal interest among people who
niythieal all Emory football teani he ha* Iteen pledged to the Beta are struck with the beauty of tin# clared.
“ Iftit
a llroadurny
show ,”
Si John's River. Thanksgiving
in HMD.
Beta Bela fraternity at Stetson
He is the son o f Mrs.- Arthur University, This the nsltun&amp;l day brougjit thi- largest miml-cr -he added « illi it gteum iii lu-i
of sightarer* and winter visitor* ‘-ye, ‘ That's my ambition. ABranan. 1000 Magnolia Avenue, homo my biology fraterhity.
soon a* I ran find one, thnt'o
to her hrg&gt;th.
Sanford.
what I’m going to do.’!
Those
registered
during
the
Mr. and m T T hL G. Marshall
Abbott ami CustnUu are bhv'have returned to their home In past week at the booth Included mg a Irt-ef with their home lot.
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
James
L.
Heplcr
Oklahoma City, Okla. after visitU-I. their five-year d*al, signed
lag Mr. and Mrs. , Volie Wil­ of Kingsman. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. with - the nbl enntjiatiy,
may
Charleg
McWilliams
of
Cam­
liams at their home on Magnolia
reach an einl la-fort- it's supposed
bridge.
O.,
Mis*
P.
Arnberg.
DayOf interest. to friends in San­ Avenue.
to . . . .Charles Itiisseti is flying
tons Beach, Mr. 'and Mrs. II. K. to Borne to spend the hoiid.iy*
■Ai» ■■ ■g£
ford la -'the annnuhcrmrnt of the
Arnberg,
Seattle,
Wash."Mr.
sml
Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Austin
marriage o f Mary Bernadette
witjt his wife, 'Nancy Guild, wife
Grime*, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Smith had aa their guests over Mrs. C. A. Gordon, Rolicaygron,
there for “ Cngliostfo'
Ont.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
WrskJohn Patrick Grimes of New the past weekend their son*
Allen Jones, uway 'from picberg
and
Mrs.
Rose
Rottholff.
York City, to Philip Kronen, Ralph Amlin 'Smith, Jr. am!
lures for. two years, »i»y* lie
grandson of Mr*. J, Fleischer of Walter Meade, wFI7Pare students Conncrut Lake Park, Pa., A. E. Won’t return until the swing froth
this city. The marriage took *t the University ’of Alabama Hollar*, San Jose, Calif., Mr, and. modern musicials back lo oja-rNew . Port.
_Mrs.
, J.,,, J. Johnson,
-----,
- vtt«s ; . . . You ran ex|H-rl wedplace on Nov. 1 nt St. Patrick’s at Tuscaloosa.
T e h n ^ - N . \\iight, I^ngJsJaiid-vding U|t* ncxi ycar^for Edm ««+
Cathedral in New York C|tv.
Mr. and Mr*. James Hal rick of W; r . afurKIlen Chesney o fR o s. O’Brien and Otgo San Jaun . .
Glenn Ford is finding that i*eH APPY BIRTHDAY
the Brae Manor Hotel, North tun, Mass.
Among visitors registered nt ing a bachelor six months. « year
A! Phillip*
Halley,
Ouclwe,
Canada
are
But wife
Eleanor
guest* of Mr. ami Mra. Charles thr Mavfair Ina are Peter E. Bes- is no fun.
bas, Chicago, A. It. Tlnkerton, Powell likes keeping her tali-pled
at 8:00 P. M.
Initiation cere- Best, (109 East Second Street. Mr.
Best accompanied them to San­ Avon Patk, Nemour J. Rome, Ar- toes in show huelness via appear­
monies will be held.
noldsvitle, Ga., Herbert I- Mc­ ance tour* . . . How tn save mon­
ford from Canada.
FR ID AY
Clain, New Orleans, 8. Okun, ey in plctuie making: Note the
The Friendship League and
Hugh Wkelchel, Jr., Southern Brooklyn, N. Y., Philip Boyer, ’s i m i l a r i t y of set* for "Gentlethe Junior Women** .League of
Gainesville, 8. K. Denison, Or­ man’s Agreement'' and “ Daisy
the Congregational Church will College. Lakeland, Mary Ann and lando, J. II. Bryan, Macon, Ga., Kenyon,” which were filmed at
have a sale in the building for­ Howard Whekhel, Florida State Mr. and Mra. (I. D. Williams, At- the same time hy 2&lt;&gt;th-Fox.
merly occupied by the Antique ■University at TaJtahasaee, were lantta, J. (]. Allusas, Atlanta, Er­
Bette ' Davis
and
William |
the guest* o f their parents. M&gt;
Shop.
their second
nest Motsback and Peter Saprr- Sherry celebrated
and
Mrs,
Hugh
whekhel
a
SATU R D AY
stonc. New York City, Johnny annlveraary at la-guna yesterday.
The Grammar School P. T. A. their home -on Magnolia Ave­ Farrell, WestHdd, N. J., Rev. II. They are settling n drsl for a
nue
for
ThankagWinr.
will have a ninnage sale at 40$
J. Callahan, Norwalk, Conn., John ranch near Prescott. Atit,. where
Bette, will go when she finishes
East Fourth Street.
Ralph A. Smith, tnofun-r of B. Ixtbcrt, New York City, Mr. -Wlriter Meet ing1*- - . ■■:
Movie
and
Mrs,
R.'
Thompson,
Cordcle,
' Acetylene gua provided much of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, will Ga., Mr. and Mrs. David Meyer, maniuerk -declare "A ll You .Ever
Expected — ‘ Forever
Amber/"
this country’s lighting before the serve pa delegale to the thirtyannual session o f the national In­ J
•ra of the electric lamp.
N ,H ® n S L \ % rtw S l 2 2 » . M n Vhatcould lie taken twn ways!. .
J.
II.
Oahmann
o
f
Washington,
D.
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ter-fraternity conference to be
held at the Hotel Commodore In
hlnndincd *o he’ll lutik 25 fur
A t the Valdex Hotel during the “ Another Part o f the Forest."
New York City Nov. 28-29.
p u t week were Mr. and Mr*. II. Msny other blonde nctor* have
Miss Ixilu Lee who Is attending S. Dexter, Staten, Island, New the um c practice, but they’re nut"
Stetson University was the guest York City, Mr. and Mr*. W. S. as frank nl*uit it ae Dan. . , .
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Sanders, Columbus, Mis*., W. D. Paulette Goddard wa* Instructed
ry I^ e v over the weekend. She Sanders, Columbus, M !u » F. 8. by a nrofe**lon*l fur her role a*
had as her guest, on Thursday Cannon, Jackson, Mlso^ Mr. and a card iharp In “ llaiard." She
and Frldayh M lu Jill Battle of Mr*. Georgs -Spencer, Charleston. tell* me ehi- later took lihn’ for
Leesburg, who Ii a lso . attending W. V*.. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Bal­ $58. . . .
The Frcdrlc Marches start ahlon, Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mr*.
8t*Uon.
Tom Howell, Chicago, HI., Mr. and other picture Jan. 2 so their
Among the Sanford Stetson Mr*. E. A. Brook*, Charlotte. N. children will join them 5|&lt;‘r« f ° r
V
student* listed on the honor roll C„ Ml**** Lois and Carrie Willi­ Chrielmee. I noted his name was I
for the summer quarter were ams, Greenwood, a C., Mr, nnd spelled Prederlc on the call sheet
Mrs. C, D, Dirk holm, Benton Har­ snd he u id he Is used tu the
Hugh Carlton, Ruth Hale, Paul
Hickson, James G. Lee and Jock bor, Mich, and Mr. and Mr*. T. E. misspelling. “ It1* my own fault,"
he aatniItted; he adopted the ctin
Morrison. Listed on both the William*. Greenwood, S, C.
ped spelling wh*n he changed hie
honor roll and the Dean'a list
Also Mrs. I). T. Garrison and
were Helen S. Tenrlileger and M iu Gladys Muon, Badin, N. C„ name from Frederick Bickrl. . . .
Hor* Lanra»ter ia trying to get
Robert a Wilson.
Charles Seal, fit. Louis, Mo., Mr. out o f Jail. He has iwen In the
and Mra. C. L. Simmon*, Miami, hoooegow In all five nf hi* pic­
CONGREGATIONAL SALK
Mr*. Wayne Camnbell, Pinellas ture*. . . . Current dale* of hriev
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Hurd Hatfield and Howard Duff.
Junior Women'e League of thr the Monteauma Hotel ore Mr. and
Daisy Kenyon (T C P ) contin­
Congregational. Church will * have Mrs. Alexander M. Perrin, PoU- ue* Joan Crawford’s' burdensome
a sale of handmade article*, field, N. n., Mr. and Mrs, C. D. film romances. Thi* time ihe is
cooked food and- men's ties on Heery, Chicago, lib, Mrs. Gwen­ torn. between
somebody else'*
Friday afternoon., The sole will dolyn CUnkaeale, Lynchburg, Va. huaband (Dana Andrews) and s
be held in th* building formerly and J. P. Dempsey o f Detroit, widower (Henrv Fonda) and It’e
112 &amp;utli Pork Agenda
Mick
occupied by the Antique Shop,
* j a nip-and-tuck battle all the way,
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SEC Results Reflect
One Of Loop's Most
Hectic Seasons

Felix Torza And Mrs. O ’Linger Cop
Wendy Barrie Trophy On Sunday

Dec, 16 Seminple vs Orlando
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*s—~ T h o „ € mtnt- successful J f'* 0" i
: Mr*. A. R. Mudlfnt iuuI ra'tff-rn Conference- football irnmi,
Scotch foursome rver stsgi-d at j JW1 Davis, 82; Mr*. Mnrv Clanry t all through except for ihr I.SU*
Jan. 6* Sehiihoie_vt( $eabretiee.___ _—
. _L. th*- Sumlnulo Country Club w a s ,and George Rurk. B3; Mr*. A rt 1 Tulnno game Raturiloy #(- New
— Mri." Mu* Jim iiM "--■*
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r
Scmfhole vs Eustis
-itetij yOStViday with
m* i&gt;«.
N°y tr
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pations, rrflw tn l today on the
O l.injrer of Vlnrlnla no,I Fella
w inw r* Wcrp from 0 r * result*
13*
Seriiinple
vs ML Dora
of one of the league** most
T oria one of the country’* out- '*™°hectic
season*.
atandlnir amateur*, winning the
Mr*. John Stuck received the
16 Seminole vs J’alatka
Wendy Harrlc »llvcr trophy Riven prlxa for ahootinif her drive nearThe presoason favorite*' alum*
20 . Seminole vs DeLand
for low net honor*. The couple eat the pin on the numlwr 7 hole, bled and fell all over thenuclve*
teamed to tcore a blistering 0-7 I The distance I* 135 yard* and she with few exception* am! three of
,
-Seminole vs S t A n g ^ tjn e ---ruL«hv
feet from, Jbv b;«U«* rated In th*
- tfinished
e r Aat approximately
! ! W « 6:00
f W1*. {Outstanding
‘
alon of six, finished In the to# *IxV
. 27 Seminple v« Leesburg
out of town |golfer* One of the trio, Ml**l*dt&gt;pi&lt; fin
aptrroxin
M when Joe four, trick allot ar­ included: 'Johnny Farrell, Wendy lnhcd nn the top of \h c lienti foe
30* Semin blc vs Palatka
---the first* *•—
time *in *»-the i—
loop'* ■*
16-ycar
tist, entertained the player* and llarrie, A. Mu*shuck, Mu* O’l.in- *kgcr, Felix Turin, Art Milieu,‘Roy history.
a large gallery o f spectator*.
3* Scinlhple vs DeLand
Feb.
I Clyde Terwillegar, pro. Intro­ Horan. Mr*. Mel Ca«*«Rmtry, Red
Alabama, a favurile In August,
fi \ Seminole vs Eustis
duced Johnny Farrell, former na- Hrn,«, Mr*. Ida McFarland. Joe recovered from Jwu' carlv season
tional open champion amt Canadl- Liar. Carl Hegter and "Mr*. Ho losses to Vnndertiitt and Tulane
1
0
Seriftnole vs St. Augustine
an open champion, who nartlci-' Rolio.
nml snared third plare hv lw\ntlng
r a te d In the tournament. Yerwll- .
Golfer* playing * the Seminole Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky.
13 Seminole vs Seabreeze
Introduced Wendy Rac- Country C luli. cnur»o yesterday Georgia Tech and I.SU in a row.
Irlere a randnlaoexpressed
hi* apprecia­ ‘ other than the &lt;-r&gt;nte*tanta were The Tide, headed 'for the Sugar
17* Seminole vs f^eesburpr
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Howl, treat Miami 2!-&lt;l Saturday j
*— Denotes HoYrte Grffnes
night.
Rolf event*.
Georgia Tech, with an Orange
OI'F.N CAGE SHARON
Other contestant’ winner* of the
Fch. 19, 20, 21‘ Cfmference TDDrnamcnt
Scotch foursome Included! M .1 ATHENS. Ca Dte. 1, (Al­ Howl bid tucked away, downed

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honor*:-.Mr». Harold Ka*lnrr and Hall Friday night with the FurA rthur Willjam* wi-rr thinl with man Hurricane*. ‘The freshmanM ami Mis* France* Mnho/n y and ! littered....Hulldog* play__*ov
Andrew CurVaway were fourth j (tame* la-fore Christmas holiday*
with a wore of (19.
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The low gross winner* were: 1 February. The schedule is the
Carl Heglur and Mr*. Flo. Hobo longest In Georgia history.

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'dangling such tasty bait as'Outfirblrr Jeff Heath and Catcher
Jake Early among other front
line players.
Among the_ first to arrive for
the annual Minor l^'ague convenOwn- which gets-under way W e d ­
nesday, the Hrowns' delegation of
General Manager Rill Dewitt, hta
hrothur. Charles, secretary o f the
club, and Zach Taylor, the new
manager, already have set up "hop
in one o f this Winter rexorta
leading hotel*.
Rill Dewitt made it plain that
nthrra of last sooxun's squad
which finished a dismal last in
the American League race aro
certain lo follow Vern Stephens,
Jack Kramer ami others who
made Thanksgiving merry for 8t,
l^mls
stockholders, financially
speaking.
“ We are not th tough trading
by any means,” Dewitt said. “ We
are prepared to trade anylmdv on
our toiler U .w e feet .1huso dost*
will improve the clult.
"W e an- determined to field a
young, speedy, hustling team next
year. Except for pitchers Nelson
Rotter and Clcni Drel«ewerd,
whom -we obtained from the Red !
Sox,, all player* will be under 29 [
years of age, unless we get stu­
pendous offers, wc will build our
team mound such speedsters ’as
Third Itasvnian Rob Dillinger and
Outfielders Raul Lchner ami A!
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of Michigan. Ike Owens of Ill­
inois aud Lenny Fird of Mirldgnn who are candidate* for the
flanks. Dirk Harris o f Texas.
Xygmmit
Cisrlm'ki
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C j l i U w w J t i -w i m u n u . . i u i u U l u s - i r n L , P ' , . TihCcandid*Ip * " for every pos­ Dame, Mnlaclg Fills of VMI and
I up with a 3-3-1 record and slneo | i * * * 1 ,
Augusima,. E . .1.
Johnny
Ferraro
of Southern
es arc
uic figured as «
u. half-cntm*
J'"’* duiiht
tics
half-game I| ^ l,K "* *'j. otk», Jock
Huthn-- HJon this yet#, jn fact, there me thd._.nre outstorujiiig inckle Hum
.
inoes.
William Fischer of Notre Dnme.
NC.AHI
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litti MuitPtttTtFHf Mlnm-soUiMlod
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sfaft
with
tiCPTr
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ntlurid
the
rm
-et
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thp All-Star Imckfleld. Those me Franx o f California^ and Mike
Reside* Mississippi, Vanderbilt log and will eith'er attend nr the Isiys who get most of the Dlmltrn o f UCLA could l&gt;e moved
s
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n
d
reprcesntativUs,
Kettle
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nml Mississippi State were the
publicity and they ' are usually into a, guard position on the first
eluhs not conceded much of a stated.
team.'
the most difficult to chose.
rliam-e in preseason ratings of
Jay Hhodrmyre o f Kcnturky o r
To top our list we nominate
finishing in the upper bracket.
Johnny' Lujack as the most out­ Chailes llednarik of -Rtnn have
I'mile's record was not the onjy
standing back in college football giHst chance* nf being ’ named
honor to come to the conference.
this season, ant) he hat our tturo- center on* the All-American flgCharlie Contrly, his battery mate,
j inatlou for the field geneial for gregntton*.
set a new lolleglale high of 133
! the team. He is 1HU pounds' of
SRI HITS RHDGttA M
JACKSONVILLE,
Fla., Dec.
Her, It (uillisrire wrapped In n package of
pnsM'a—19 Ixitter than the previ*
JACKSONt I1.LL, Flu.,
ou* record—and the Mississippi!idb—Grurgia
__
and .Maryland vrlt
nn,| utamlna and is lead- Julian Slenstrom, W TIIR snort*,
Rebels posted a new team recortl meet here lit ,thu Gator Howl’s ing .Notie Dame to Its second caster, is starting a new series nf
programs tonight.
I I * will |w
for completion* with 147, healing third New Year's Day football undefeated season.
heard at 0:45 o'clock daily Mon­
Ity nine the retard set by Tulsa gams.
- •
Charlie Conerly of Mississippi day through Friday.
in IIP'-'.
_________________
J. Harrington Dai by, Catur rate* the second berth on our
Howl itclcclhtli} committee chair­ team since he is the top passer of
To U le To Clawify
man, mode I w annouigcmenl to­ the country irf collegiate ball and
he broke nil record* for passing I
DO YOU m u f extra money for day after watching Maryland long U’fure the season clon'd.
play
ita
last
game
Natuiday—
l
Xmas? Mere I* the knock o f op­
Harry Gilmer of Alabama, one
portunity. We need while dad -.coicle*. tie with North. Cato- o f the Iicst‘ team competitor*’ In
colored workers for a • g h t ]ina Stale.
the
college grkl game this year
Georgia came to an ngrremeul
shift from '6 1*. M. to midnight
Is oui third choice, and Cook
aorntt
tlilio
ago
but
the
net
uni
kite
dally. _There an- jobs for wh
-f-Wnlker; HouthFm ~Melhoittxt w l » ‘
women’ opening, sorting and conduct was not siKiml ujflil anl, reunds out our bark field that)
Saturday
In
Atlanta
when
Geor­
sonlug mall orders.
Typist*
represents a coaches' dream.
gia also wound up Itt
reason,
—
tsre-aa
Colored women
net ed also.
Harney Poole, Mississippi's pass |
neet ed for' iiacking. Good pay liosiug 7-0 to Gaorgia Tech,
snatchitv flanker
is our choice •
that* lw»th
*‘ “ L" said
“ *■* *■“
r“ *r Georgut f . u fin.j o o l - a m t G o lin a l.iw ’a----U U 1
■ginLltunua. Atmlv to-fiim M ar-** Darby
tin*. Florida
Fashions, Air aiHl'Marylaiul scuulcl tlic olWlf SwiakiJgets our nod for the other
.Saturday In anticipation of lh&lt; end.
Hast'.
New Year's meet here. Georgia'*
Rob Davis, Georgia Tech tackle,
W ANTED CLEAN C O T T O N segson feconl shows seven wins ja one of 'the best linemen in the
llAGH.* Will pay 10c pound.
and four defeats. Maryland h»s country today, even in pro liull,
The Sanfotd Herald
aeven wins, two losses and a according to all report*, on the
226 pound star. Davis bn* Iwen
This will Ik* the first Inns a the bulwn'rk o f the Engineer Hnn
Routhpaslcm Conference li-nm— that yielded but one to'urhdnwn
Gc«rgl«--hi»s playi-dMn the Gator in five gnmi-s.
The oth»r tackle Is none other
Howl, Georgia has played !n
four other Itowls and this wiU than George Connor o f Notre
Is- her fifth l*iwl game since Dame-. Connor ha* Iwen an' out­
standing player for the Irish id!
1912.
It will I * the second time yaar.
Army's Captain Joe Btcffy and
coach Jim Tatum has l&gt;cvii 'to
the Gnlo{ Howl. He was head Rteve, Sohey
... - of Rmn State , are
‘ for tho guunl
conch Inst year o f the University. *[“ r- candidate*
c,l,“ l
st* ami Navy|s Captain * Dttk
of Uklahotnu Booru-r* who de­
ott l* pur choice for the out­
feated N. C. Stale In tho sec­
standing center.
ond Gator llowl game, Tatum
When you boll it tsll_iluJttu_ysiai
ujccfeiUal C la r k . Kluutgliuaaiy ■wlirflrio that Uicre Is a lot of
Shortly Uieteaftur a* grid boss room for. tRscusshm- for our,not
c f Maryland,’ * memtarr-of th* nominating Chalmers Hliwtt of
Southeastern Coiiference.
Michigan, Charlie Justice o f North
Tatum was coach, too,
Carolina, Hobby Lane o f Texas,
Jacksonvltle...Naval Air Station Clyde Scott of Arkansas, Tony
Iwfore going wfth Oklahoma.
Minis! of Renn, Rib Chappul* of
Michigan, Ray Evans of Kansas
Annual U. 8. expenditures for or Jack C lou d'of William and
education more, than doubled In Mary for our baekflcld stars.
each of the ten-year period* from
Then there ere . Raul Cleary o f
Southern California, Hobby Munn
1910 to 1930.

Georgia, Maryland To
M e e t In Gator Bowl

11(H) On Yoiir Dial

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SIDELINES

HOLSTER
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gle to finish in second place, hut
.with the league’s he#t record, 9 .;
1-0. fur a full season.
Mlmdrd«|ipt, with Harney Pooh*.4
giant end, setting n new rnleginte j
record for pass catrhing, beat i
Missixxinpi Stale, 73*14. Poole!
----------snared fottr passes to treat Ity two I The roarhei of the Hast Flur
the old record of 60.
j Ida Conference will hold their
Tennrsie, a disappointing rlulr unnual meeting at the Semin&lt;&gt;U
from tire start, salvaged a drab High iklurol dining room Satui•len.nn by treating Ilmtlon C&lt;d- day morning. It wn* iinnounn-11
from the
lege, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. this inurniiig by rtfarh Carl K-t
The Vot* won 12-7 from Vandy, l i e * .
to finish'w ith five Iriiimphs'aml
I no coaches have a full tun-,
five lessen. Florida also finished gram outlined' In discuss which
with a. good headjtif sleatn In include* a deeisioti on tils bonk­ Ity ARTHUR IIHCK WITH, JR .
downing Kpnsas State, 25-7, 1o ing office fur officials for thi
end the season with a 4-6-1 ac­ conference for the coming y e n ,
ALI.-AMERICAN TEAM
t-minting, .
Now that the final days of the
election of a conference chain
At present, Mississippi Stale. pion, approving-liasket b*U *che4-f 1947 grhl m-asorr1, are h*tlf.
Georgia anil VahdUHiltl • finished ule* ami going over rules anti : turn our thoughts to the master*
In n tic for fourth place IrecaOsa regulations governing the differ- I of the football world unil wonder
iif their Saturday defeats, ami the out *polls. -----------— -------------- J-wbo-Uw-MiperUi-will choosy -fop
RStJ-TUldhe gam e—h arrln d 'a tie
Coaches expected to attend will | their All-American candidates for
—will make it a-four-loam dead- include Eddie ‘ Rm II of Elide., the year.
lock. A victory fur the I.SU Spec Martin of I ft-1-nml, llill
A* -usual wc hove to put our
Tiger* would leave them with a Cowan ’ of New Kitiyfna, l)u*t«r (wo cents worth in the pol.
3-3-0 rn-onl,
There arc ii number p( exc&lt;j-

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_ hL Price Freeze__

economy.1'
•
Meanwhile the Senate wrote a
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f r«M P r i « our I
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ment into the 1597.000.000 foreign
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aid
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drove
tuwanl
It was the third appraranro of
fin a l.p a s s a g e .---• llarriman-bcforu 4 tnngressional
It was one of three' amond. committee in support of the 10. nwnls offered by Sanatur- Kcm
) point program •I*rrsldrnt Truman ■flt-Jlo) which were ailopt(&lt;,| with
1**1 i&gt;eforc Congrr** ai the wea­ little debate.
pon* he needs to romliat inflation. . Thev wstoldt
He told the House committee that
•(.'Guarantee that representa­
a great deal might be accomplish- tives of the American press and
I hy voluntary programs, but radio Ih&lt; admitted, upon request,
at such efforts “ can I*- under- to France, Italy and Austria to
mined by a thoughtless or selfish observe the working of the~prominority."
'Vcpvci
. . . - " I feel thernforc^ he &lt;aM,'"tbqt ■
.the power taimpusa limited direct next .Match 31 or as umn there'
control of price* nod wages and after as practical on the amount
to institute consumer rationing on of commodities distributed under
a few items should be granted the program, the nuntlwr of in­
now, if we are to make every ef- dividual recipients and other’ de­
fort to keep the price of vital cost tails.
3. Provide that the yeuort lie
of living commodities within the
reach o f the average purse and to forwarded to Congress When Ihe
preVcnt an Inflationary spiral Senate met. Senator Vandcnbcrg
which will hurt‘all group* in our i It-Mich I admonished it to act
to keep up morale in west­
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aid question.
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Bert’s Seeing Msrh. Shop
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Musi- Box. 119 W. 1st St. (J. K. 10 FT. double duty mest
display case nnd compressor In
Phone P53.
good condition, new motor
Lodge &amp; Son.’’
6 ACRES of tiled farm land, ex­
cellent condition. $35 00 per'
acre.
Phone 781 -J. Box CM MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
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S IK H KLAN1).MORRISON
for all occasions
U DHIVE-1T. INC.
MtNKJLL A YOST FLORISTS
A PA R TM E N T or light houseSipes Avc. just o ff Celery
keeping rooms, .Phone 31.
Office ph. 103 residence yih. 610-R RADIATOR cleaning, tvpalring.
New Katlinlor*. new core*. Wo
tuke o ff A install. Jimmie Cow­
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VEGETABLE plnnlk for small
an's Sheet Metal Work*.. Phone
ami large acreage.
Cabling,-.
010.
Collard*. Broccoli. Cauliflower,
FIV E ROOM HOUSE, partly furOnions, lettuce. E«cnrn!e. Tomnlshede, 2 Dedrooms. 1/3 down,
Expert Radio Repairing
ato.- Strawberry 4*-Beet*. --J W *40.00-per month. For'nulck
Fred Myvrst 311 E. 2nu St.
Bell, Lake Monroe. Fla. Phone
adtlon. Call Phone d l73.
SEE US FOR
INSURANCE
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
REAL ESTATE
WINK FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
AND TYPING
F.1LA. MORTtiAtiK LO\N8
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CREDIT I.UREAU OF ILVY.MOND M. B A L L R ts llo ix
SANFOUIl------------ttl.r AC m x r . - tauter ■A -W ire, m
• Registered B ro k e r and
110 N. Park
Phssie 180
condition,
for
5
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good
Insurance Agent
Farms,
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Stale Hank
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Sanford.
operation. Rcusonublo rates. SunA TTR A C TIV E home. 5 rooms.
ford Paint A Glass (jo. Phone
Itatfi, porehes. Lm .190 x 135. EXCELLENT buy in snide dyed
303.
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fur, coat, six,- 12, includes trimDouble garage. Good finance
■jmd hat to match. Phone 997-W.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
plan. Call 430-J.
PARTS AND HKKVICB
Immdintely available (10&gt; tlays, SIX PIECE dining room set in * 109 Palmetto A te.
Phone 1011
gtNsI
condition.
222
W.
19th
new 2 la-diooni bungalow with
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Pliohr-.IOI3.J.
drive in [rorticu. Laige living
8IGNF
room, l«slroom ° surprisingly ELECTROLUX ^Cleaner. tMK) W.
Show cards and posters *
roomy, snarious encloseil porch,
O— DKEU HlGlTHWIVICK
1st SL
kitchen has cabinet sink, hot
O. I). la n d rty . Phot** 1021
water heater ami ampin cup­ GOLDEN GLOW PLANTS Mrs.
Ctthtn’s Rediator Shop for cor.tboard spare. Outside stuccoed
George Maffett.
pli-ta radiator service. 10(1 Sa.i
on concrete inside has waterfun) Ave. Phone 355-W
• proof coat plus 2 cuats of plas­ Gi-nursl -EIcctrlc automatic blanter. hardwood floors in living . kait for sleeping comfort
RAYMOND HTLDIO
II. R. POPE CO. INC.
room. l*ot has 70 ft. frontage .
, Kxpm - photographfr SVallabM et
-*antl locattvl ItT Mayfair; price ’ ~ ........ ■- ■ ■—------------- --ell tlmci for weddings, anniver­
12 GA. Marlin shotgun, exrt-llent
$8975.00.
saries, birthday patties, social
condition- Hughes. Rig Trailer
FRED W. IIENDEU. Kaaltor
gathering*. Phono 1093.
Park.
Room 2 Fla. S igl* Bank Bldg.
Phone I8M
AUTO "REPAIRING. Hell' Gar6
A K T IC L C S W A N T E D
age, Sanford and Crlerj Avo8 A R T IC L E / ) F O R S A L E
Dues.
Highest cash price pWd for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
SW EET Hamlin oran
nges $3.00
For Dependable
Co. 811 E. U L Ph. 068.
bush. : R. W. Lord, Phono 789RKFFHIGRRATION 8KRVICK
W.
F L L BUY your, car regardtea* of
GANAH REFRIGERATION
TUXEDO- FEKD&amp;-—vomplata Ilna.
age or condition. Roy Reel, 904
SERVICE
Hant'a Tuxede Faau Blora.
W. 2nd 8L
Ph. 670-W
CABBAGE planla, Marion Mar- 7 Pat#, U r M t o c k . S u p p lies
Iqnkkreplng service, par)' time:
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kaL L D. Mann, Lake Monroe. _________ __________________
also, advlre and asslslhiicv on
FOR
SALE—Gelding
7
years
old,
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aoeial security an&lt;) Income tax
B E A U T IF Y vour boms with LigPerfectly, icntle and sound.
raqtter*.. J r F. DctdWey, 300
ustrufti lodge. ~ Contact C D .
Telephone 6205 Orlando be­
Magnolia. Phone 9107.
Mann. Lake Monroe, Fla. for
tween six and right evenings,
or
ran
be
setn
any.
time
at
DIAPER HKKVICK
any ei«4 or any quantity.
Farr'* 8lable*. Peel Are. at For detail* of the safest “ maid
8T0RE FIXTURES, commercial
Michigan, Orlando.
service" now In Sanford call or
refrigerator*, code fountains,
write BABY VALET. Daytona
H ELP W AN TE D
Ublee, booths, chairs, special
Bearh. Diapers »u|.pli«L
built fixtures, freeters, etc.
W rite or phone collect, R. W. GIRI.8 W ANTED. Laney'a Drug IS NOTICES—PERSONAL
8tor*.
Bouldln Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
ATTE NTIO N LADIES!
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone Sanford Dowling Alley wants pin
Make a one-stop eervica for all
_
POO.
boys.
your laundry and dry cleaning
1-80 GAL. and 1-35 gallon table NEED ax Ira money for X'maal
noeds by using your fevorite
top water heaters. Electric Ser­
Self-Service I-sundry,
Soil Ity b Journal, Holiday,
vice Company.
207 Magnolia
Newsweek. (3 sale* cam 86.001, T IIK IIB L PY 8K LFY LAUNDRY
Ave. Phono lo t. •
400 W. 15 St.
Sanford
Lotikj Esquire. Vogue and CosK «y atone
P B A C n c iA L L Y ' new 12 guagn
Royal
Maater
tires
are
back
again.
Servi
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u of C. Bldg.
single barrel shotgun, swollen!
IL a POPR CO. INC.
8.
Ala.
condition. Phone 1120-W.
GOOD practical nurse for night SANFORD Beauty' Salon, tele­
ONE 2 U O U T. one 3 light
phone 1350* or Mary McMahon,
duty. Phone 672-W.
S light ceiling fixture*. » side
telephone 1864. Permanents all
light* to match. Phone 611-W.
methods, starting $4 and up.
9” ' W O R E lvA N T E D
PREW AR
ORLANDO Morning 8entinel. Or­
D B p
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In good
011
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Avenue
Rav. 1108-J.
where
-i-80 GAL. EleelHe water hci
them U no electric conpecUo.
TAAH A MORNING TRIBUNE
Electric Service: Company.
nvallable. t l years eipcriencDelivered to Vour home
• Magnolia Ave.' Phon* 101.
IL M. Gleason, Lak* Mary. Fla
Phone C-3106 or 294
CONCRETE BLOCKS: 186— 8x8x ■ ■ ■ H
r* on groves ASTH M A— Free trial. Nephron
18, 81— 8x8x8,. manufratuml by
or truck farm, ran handled trac­
Vepar Treatment has helpi-d
Chapman A Resold. All for $30.tors or trucks. Jessie Cook,
thousands. Writ# Nephron Agey.
Lull, Fla. RU'Box 82. lid. 41.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

FACE SIX

Christmas Buying

Strawberries

_Oviedo
flperlal to The
anfi»rri ITerxM
ll» M A R IA N It. JONES •

(r*m

(('•••Beau tree. In n n*»l
aluwed the harvest ami rencwetl
the menace o f high watera which
plagued produeera earlier in the

Christmas indicate.

j 6 Dead, 10 Missing

•
Ilfflia M
Irmtm i**JTf l l l f l
j iiam - Patterson to havr been In
-your-wif* the building.
ince sale, 1 The blaze « u flrat discovered
i In nunt-iby Palteraon j at 13:40 A. »L
lar. value. I (E S T) and he ran through th o
itora, iron- first and aeeond floora shouting
high-ijual- | the alarm.
"reconver- , Th * flamer—fanned by a hlgn
frre.l ami wind— spread
rapidly
through
I the ti.ur-auny brick building
farled and which la occupied entirely by the
e depart*’ Volunteers of Amrrica.
y enough
q he organization, with headthe mer- ( ,)U&gt;rte i, j„ (he damaged build■ gl“ omv lnjj
(jgford and Marshall
°f ■ r*' I Streets, uacd ’ the first floor for
when hu&gt;- 1B «H&lt;&gt;p in which newTtnd repaired
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Airport Is Dedicated
At Charleston, W. Vn

Holy Land Violence

WHISKER

WINE

N IC K S PAC K AG E STO RE

. J THEY WRITE.FROM EVERYWHERE'
PRAISING PERFORMANCE, RIPE AND SERVICE

rwMcur nf rrvtiw rrrf'aToiir (7n

years, lie Is the son uf J. II.
Staley and wax formerly runneck'd with him li^thc filling sta­
tion business here until both went
Into the celery busincts. He Is
a nephew hy marriage of C. It.
Clonta, Sr.
James W. Wilson, son o f Mrs.)
W. W. Wllsun. Is also a long time
resident uf this aection. Mr. Wil­
son Is also known as a large rclcry grower. Ho la a member of
the present city council and has
been on the council for a long
time.
. Mrs. Don Cartaway wal ho«t»** Thursday afternoon when sho
Entertained the Garden Club. Tne,
guest speaker 4 aa It. 11. Kill.,
uf Orlando, a noted authority on
roae*. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Augusta U. Cov­
ington, president.
Those tnjoying th* delightful
talk on rose* given hy Mr. Ellis
were Mesdamra J. IL I-ec, Sr.,
ljoyd Clonta, Jr., Ijiy Clonti, Jr.,
Max Leinhart, • II. G. Smith,
C h a r l e s T. Niblack, Oreon
Burnett, A u g u s t a
D. Car.
ingtun, Frank Tatbott, W. IL
Meek, G. 8. Moon, T. L. Lingo,
8r., Georg* C. Meant, It. F.
King, Merritt .Staley, M. L.
Gary and Mr*. Don Carrsway.
After a delightful ‘ visit fot
•cveral i|ay* in St. Petersburg.
Rev. Lionel W. Nelson, Mrs.
Nelson, and daughter Dal* have
returned home.
The sophomore clasa of lh-.»
Oviedo High School will be rep­
resented fly Frankie Gore and
Mildred Lucs* on the, tjulx pro­
gram to h# presented Monday
at .8:00 o'clock over station
WTRR.
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‘ Among those from Oviedo at­
tending the covered dish topper

115,000 owners. Tlie verdict of these critical buyers Is
overwhelmingly fuvorqble. ’I heir experience adds up to
such muhuslostic endorsement that more'*thun half the
sales we make result from owner recommendations!

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control, roomlneia, economy and,.above all, the ride that
theec great poetwar automobile* give them. The following
excerpt* from unaollcited letter* tell the whole story of
why Kaiser and Frazer owners like these fine cars.

FOR THE HOME

These Voluntary Statements Are Typical of Thousands

Thiit ChrintmaHl

AM.Armmd I p u r c h a s e d the Ora.
Fraasr car aald la our- town. 11 It the beet autonobOe I have ever owned or driven—end the.
tekee In a goodly number."—From a llamUtutt,
Homf., /‘arawr.
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performsDoe and effortlria driving aa I have since
1 became Ibe owner of n Ks bar—wonderful to
handle tn IrmBe.*’—FVoa* a goo Afomw, CW., Stott

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AUTOMAGIC
WASHER
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trip sod 1 like the lubrication layout
you can gel al the engine. All p ert
need repair are more arveeslhfo than
ear. Ttwae word, era not only mtoa
service station sttandinU in many |
f rvm a / W m . 1U^ Factory S u ^ rtim ,

Ike Dari IMs ef AM—" l have driven my Frame
8JM7 mUea. On a reomt. 2,700-mile trip through
Canada I averaged M.0 mflae to the gallon. 1 have
owned and opanM many different mekaa of cars
over a perk&gt;d of a great many yenr* end never
until I bought my From* bare I owned a car lhat
wa* *0 sconomicel and I can truthfully say that
Ude car glvaa UM bee* ride of any automobile 1
have ever owned."—fVee» a Oniufon, A. /_

fa erier«

"A fter averaging 420 aaOea

damp-&lt;try chthas autam a ik a tty t

See how it convtrts Id a dishwashtt in t'h m inutesf

Come in today.

OLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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"The higli prices of grain have
caused by unprecedented
government purchases for ex­
port, rather than hy simulation."
J. 0 . McClintock of the Chicago
McClintock objected to the Ad­
ministrations request; for WWi'r
to increase the amount o f mar
rln, or cash down payment, re­
p lied In trading ‘for future ds
literic* of grain. The Admi nis(ration contends that low*m ar­
gins have, encouraged specula
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Christmas Party'
By Legion Post

Dr. Frank (Julllman. (seated') director of the Seminole County Health
Unit, la ahowfi pointing out plans for presentation of certificate* to
food handlers,and-reslsuranl owners, who-attend the food handler's
school being conducted at the Tourist Center by I&gt;r. Russell Jackson
of the Slate Hoard of Health. Lefl te right stand lag..are Robert
Karn*. Edward Klrcher and A. R. Lormsnn. members of the Jayree
Health Commitles which la rn-operation with the Health Unit is
sponsoring the Instrr.riion in the Interest of food aanltatlnn and
public health

Rotary Explained jU. S. Makes Nev
By Orlando Group Atomic Weapon
History And. Ideals Plutonium A n d U raniujn Are Both Used
O f Club Are Told
For Atomic Pow er
T o N ew er Members

Cigarette la Seen
A CatiHc Of Fire ,
Costing Six Lives
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2 t/P&gt;
Ortcetlve 8gt. John J. McEn­
roe aald today that Stanley Dru1st, 67-year-nld shop fortmnn,
has been charged with man­
slaughter hy fire tn connection
with a Max* that swept through
W dormitory for home!*** nrer
here, bringing death to aix and
Injury to 17 others.
The fire early yexterday whip­
ped through the intvrlcr o f Ih i
fpur-atory hullding nf the. Vol­
unteer! of Amerira, Inc., In north
Philadelphia, at 60 homeless men
— some of th£m empt°ycd . ax
-Street
corner
Santa
Claus-* 1
alent In dormitories on the aee­
ond and third floor*.
jxMcEnroe
said -Druist
wns
Margcd after Ke ligned a state-

JAP DENI
TOKYO Dec. 2
Oshima,,’ former
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tache and amhasaat

Iw r. in 10 years.
Declaring that "you don’t Juxt
Jump into Rotary.” Mr. Vergowe
outlined'the care with which pew
members are selected and pointed
out that only one outstanding
member of jrach business or pro­
fession may belong to the club
except under unusual clreurpstances,
lie aald that Rot
u n t ia w s * r«a» r.i«*i i

TO TE LL A LL
W ASHINGTON. Dee. 2 W V Blerlot H. Lamarre, aelf-stylcl
“ duramy" president of a war
contract flfm, wrrnt before a
federal gT*nd Jury today prom­
ising to “ tell all” about his
dealings with MaJ. General Ben­
nett E. Meyera’ ..
x t
Before entering th* Jury room
Lamarre told, reporters he plan*
‘ U iatlh court salt to gMovar tlOJtm
never I he claim* the retired general

’alestine Violence Rages
As Jews And Arabs Clash
Russian Action Foresee

France maintains a sizoalde
forte, including some regiment*
o f'th e Foreign tagion. In North
Africa, but they are needed for
the protection of Algeria and
Tunisia Fighting In Palestine
migMLvct the whole Middle East
The United State* . has ’ tm
Soma hope is t«eing expressed
ire that the Jews will I*.'
K'aallaaea •“* l*»a»

State Chamber
fo o d Handlers Are Asks Congress To
Told How To Stop
Avoid Meddling
Disease Spread ST PETERSBURG Der

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SO I W n t P i n t S l t M t .

B u f o r d F lo rid a

JERUSALEM. Dec. 2 (/Pj—
Arab and Jewish mobs roamed
lliinuKh Jerusalem’s streets in at­
tack .and counterattack today,
wirrking shops, smashing win­
dows, shooting and hurling stonev
in violence* set o ff hy the Palestide partition decision. •
Thousands ol ’ Arabs, ventinj
their anger at* the Untied Nations
.triton, opened thr demonstrations.
Jews, in trucks and afoot, .swillIg *tiu&lt;k bark. It look police
and ttonps almod two hours to
tcMnie a semblance nf order.
' Re(Kjn*i- of- lh V 'd ifY 'ratii4l|ir.»
all over the Holy l^nd, including
ronfiimrd and unconfiimcd. to­
taled tInn* Jews dead and 22
Jews and six Arabs injured. Prop­
erly damage avat heavy.
With most ol a ihrcc-day Arja h pm trir*Mtikc felt to go. po­
h&gt;e

Barking Dog Given
Alarm Saving 22

HI* homrles* tran*irnU died In a (hrre-alarm* ” fU*l
hirh j
ripped through the four-atqry factory and dormitory
I'hiladrlphla. I’a. Mission. Hundred* nf t'hrUlmas toys whirh thr turn
were making **ere d o lro jrd . One of thr virtim* I* •vhosn bring re­
moved from the building by firrmrn. In addition to the desd, a score,
of others were taken to nearby hospitals. (International Soundplintot

Judge W are Filesj'Patricia Threw'
Suit Over Salary Shoes At Her Boy
Board Votes T o Con

■Linuc__ Paving__ QI

Man Who Cheated
Chair Dien In Prison

147 Marshall Islanders Will Be

Warden

in »p ..c r« l.

ib l k k — l l l _ l l j s n

ett t(trough the city urging jewx
tn "ili*|*ctsc and iriuin to your
wotk." Hagan i members v*ete or-

burnt»cC'*~4
Commerce called on Congrei* to­
day to let this state handle ita
own' social problem* ^without the
hazard o f forced .Intermingling • It. W. W.trr a. Judge ol Itrminnlr County today filed suit
rtf race*."
The group unanimously adop­ again:! Seminole. County and the
ter! this stand on racial matters County Committion t n 'a . k tli.it
part of its “ Declaration of Prin­
Judge M. B. Smith of the Ciiruit
ciple.” on national affairs.
The Chamber also favorer! ron- Court tlrictmine if Judge Ware
tinuanc* * of
the Taft-llartley i* entitled to a talaty.ar feci. Tlie
Labor Law, adoption of the-com­ Bond tint morning tided to runmunity principle nf filing Joint
hti'band.and wife income taxes linue repaving tbe Couqty .Club
and relaxing mm. of the I** Road into Lake Mary.
previsions- on “ venture capitalPrior to tbc irtving of tlie pa
The report on national affairs,
pen
on tbr Committioncrt l&gt;y
submitted by John Allison, Tam­
'.Sheriff P. A. M rtor Fted Wilson
pa attorney, said:
*1 attoinry trptcicnling. Judi;e
Watc, irqurttrd that the Roartl
rxprditr the matter a, much at
poirihle.
Dte lioartl inilturird
1 Attorney ’ L. F. Boyl! to do this.
__I# . L a x
a XXIie a il
M lllltK Ilt
. The tuit involve, interpretation
by Judge .Smith a. to which of
two Florida law. applie* to Judge
Wa re in regard to docket feet.
| Tlie controvetiy dates from tlie
; time thit ttimmer when Judge
MOBILE. Ala. Dec. 2 Uf)—
1 Ware a.kcd for a »alary increate
Aroused by the frantic barking
of $500 to $1,200 ia accordante
of a two-year-old Colli*' dog, 22
, with the .law governing' counlie,
1 which reach a population of 22.­
1 |f)00. Mr. Boyle reported at that
Taylmr county but who had oh-I,iriir
|,e had arked for
Uinrd new lease* on Ufa by apr *a. Rlahtr
peals whenever a -death warrant.

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pl.tr c hrlttrrn jolin l^.tcr Mcc
nf Chitagn antl,d.tntci I ’.tliirlt
fSalir.,) Schinitll, 22. who . •»
tli.rigrtl
with
hoihit itlc in the
rhoriting of M rr alitMitl hit yat Id
her- |r**t AprilI lie Inal, often intctiuptC'l
•in ir il .taitctl Sf|*t. I / . t*s, tc
ttmirrl lorl rv aflrt .1 12 day tree..,
1‘olitc
Lieut. R.tf.trl
L tm t'
Rirgo t.titl lh.tt dining the light.
which hr *aid or t m in i at* the
nraihy town of Cat., Illm ra . Mcc
tittle k the Toledo rlanrcr anil lilt
lliirw thoct at lum then walker!
liairfoolrd to the dock to t\k r a
water taxi lor thr yacht, lie .aid.
Lama, .aid Patricia wa, .la y ­
ing at a hotel here at the time.
• "Mre tlayrd lltctr two day.
with her," he rontinurd, "and
Ixtlli left without paying the bill. ‘
The witness said Mre lookr I
Ihrrntlngly at person* trying
to roller! bill* and also displayed
an overhearing manner tn many
person* Iwside* Patricia.
lama's said Mee'a yacht arrived
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14 Arrested For
Violating. White
Slave Traffic Act
It tOKR.STiVWN. &gt;W . Dec. 2
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Fourteen person* were
nrre*te«l ln*tjtighl on ehatgr* of
violating nr eptupltmr to violstn
the White Slave Traffic Art. the
Federal Unreati » f Investigation
nnnoimcrd a f t T conducting raids
in four «YnIds
Fred llrvllfnr*! . Fill ngen» In
che.rge of the llalllmore »offlcr,
-niil «*'•• «fre *t»
were inane in
MaryTind. Viiginia. Indiana and
Pennsylvmla in roanectlon with
11.in .nm
i'..n o f '.WiiiiL'li, tn llag-rr*town for puip-'-c* of prostltu'lonr
Three of the o m ris were made
line, he Am i. one &gt;t l.ogan*|&gt;ort,
Inil.; one at Muncie, Ind.; one at
Dauphin, ( • » . and five at laynrh*
burg. Va.
11nil f&lt;&gt;r&lt;1 aid the lluteau had
placed n detainer ngninat a four­
teenth iierson In nutivly on a
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H .* lla * H x Cage Tfcieet

Bed Haranfirucs Stall
French Strike Vote
PARIS, |W. 2 (,V&gt;—N'rw Commtini*l linntnc'te* stnlird a nationnl nt*oinlily vote today or, a
rigid anti-strike law a* C«mmunj*t-i*d strikrr* launched what
appeared to I * n concerted count­
er-offensive strain,! government
fnrrr* ncrilpving their plant*,
depot* nod mine,.
.
A Communist sit-down filibust­
er In the n»,emhly whirir lasted
111 h«ur* (mat t«een broken early
In the d*y. The **.,emhly we*
irenAvenrel tn enact the law for
defense nf the repuhtle asked hv
Premier
Rnlwrt
Schuman
to
ffrh t. the strike wave, now lnvnlvlng 2000.000 worker*. Rut
the assembly resounded once again
to
Communist
speeches, thla
lime nllnrklng avembly
Prosiilenl
Edouard
llerrlot
for
ejeellng a Communist deputy.

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tJONOLULU, Dec. 2 (/P?- Ohnaiing • negoiistiom »o *4cret
that even lb# commxadirg fenerxl’x closest friend* hadn't beard a
wbriper. tbe 147 Marsrnllrs* on Eniwetok atoll It**# agreed-to-move
-‘-,n make way for Atninca'g tchcdulcd new expetimenu in. atomr/:
warfare.
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l-HILADELPHIA, !&gt;«. 2

Ft j'prr appealed th# c U « gev- remedy for pieicni conthrions
eral times, thus staying execu- (mt. It lies m facing sud in n
tion o f ooeh death warrant.Tha poij^.
|,„ j„ ow ,, preduclv
lost appeal Wax about 1M2, Chapn«
'

The i.danden agrenct tnlutsirly to leave Eorwetot, gorae-2,500
mrict gorthwesi of H air lulu, for a new homp on unmhabited UjeUng. 160 mile* farther. But th e y *—
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m* It hre^ao happened.” the warAdd-rxiinr'Sc 200th *nn
den sold,” "that no governor hmj cietr of Philadelphia last ri|lrt,
signed m death warrant for hiVn mcatlon*. th* remedy lor w

NEW

SPEEDY SALES &amp; SERVICE

Mobs Roam Streets
O f Jerusalem BurnVictim Of Mission Fire Removed By Firemen
in/; Buiidipgs And
Attacking
Natives

"Keep* Murdre o ff the menu*
by using alert, safe food handling
methods," E, Russell Jackson of
the Florida State Board of Health
stressed
thla morning at the
Florida Foodhandlers
which opened hare j
Approximately 100 people who
work In eating and drinking estab­
lishment* in Sanford and vicinity
have already registered for the
school which ends tomorrow after­
noon.
.
This enure* I* balng sponsored
in Sanford by th« Jaycees In co­
operation
with
the
Seminole
County Health Unit, Stato Board
of Health, Florida- Restaurant
Association and State Hotel Com­
mission. It Is endorsed by the City
of Sanford and tha County Med­
ical 8ociety.
Today foodhandlera wore told
by Mr. Jackson how hands may
be a mean* of transftrring germ*
If they are not properly washed,

f l l Itfuod.

their land* and "evsrry
and care" in moving or
at presided over the meeting Hahlng th#’ peopig;
IT which goth** Harare enjoy- source predicts haorl
Eniwetok. for that la
and refreshtteiR*
Natives, h* explain*

Aiwocintrd Press leased Wire

TUESDAY, DEC. 2. 1917

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U. S. Arm y Observers
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 2. &lt;AVExpect Red Army
t^aders of Local 2^6 AllisChalmers Workers Council who
ToTakc Part If Holy
were ordered removed- from •
office yesterday hy the CIO*
W ar
Is Declared
United Auto Workersexecutive
board refused today to recogWASHINGTON. Dec. 2 t / P ) nlie the action and retained - Ameriisn military observers point­
possession of records behind
licked doom - a t• union head* ed lexisv to tha danger that -a
“ holy war” in Palestine may biing
quarter*.
the new- Jewish state against
the Arabs.
The National t^ibor
Relations
The move would put Russian
Board, for the first time under troops on the Mediterranean, with­
the T a M la rtle y A d , hat aaked in flying lumutrs of the S u '/
the courts to prevent a union from Canal, and within easy. ilnkint*
forcing an employer tn pay. for distant e of Amcnran oil conces­
sions in Saudi Arabia.
lervicet not |ietformed.
The |Missibihty that Russia will
“"An official ol the boatd said
today the unique action it directed offer to intervene it being ficcly
discussed in Washington today.
agaihst local 294 nf
A highljf-placcd ollKcr,--w ||i!
Teamsters Union, which operates
in upstate New York and vicinity. could not Im* quoted, ’said. “ Il
He told teporters the federal can be rt|iectcd within 90 days,
district court for the northern if real fighting breaks out in
district of New York, sitting in Palestine', il will be very emberNew York City, has issued a show- rawing for Irntb the British and
oursrltn ”
cause* order against Uip union.
Thcic it no join! United Na.The union w *i ordered to show
lions military force yet organ
cause Dec. 9 why__ iniunclioni
should not be issued to halt four
different unfair tabor, practices
Btlai bus aiiiinunrrd her in­
which employers have alleged.
tention to Withdraw ber army,
cstlmsird now at IB.OOO
mm,
by
NLRB
Regional
Director from Palestine licfore next Au­
Charles T. Douds, at New York gust The actual removal of III ti­
lth troops probably will twgin
City. .
.
before that time, so that it ran
ha completed hy the announced

A Rotary information program
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Dec.
for the !|&gt;ectal benefit of about 30 2 ’(/P)— David E. Lilienlhal. cheirrely new tnemlwr* of tbe nun of thr Atomic Energy ComSanford chtub* wai presented it the minion, tb clo ifd today the U nit­
ed State now w producing new
atomic wcapont from both uran union to exact fee* for service*
,4
ecf by Milton S. Vergowe and in- ium and plutonium.
- not performed. •
2&lt; Asked fer Injunction to pre­
eluding James B. Keith, J. C. Brox“Both of these ptoducli ate vent the union from carrying on
H '** i Ih N om rmm» T . i « t
aicr. Rabbi Mortit Skop and M. u»ed for atomic weapon, in curH. Lane who explained the four:rent production and under design
ohjeriy of Rotxry.
fommiuion labbratone*.
U lTracing the hittory of Rotary. mnlhal tatd. ,
'f
fnlcrnalional from it. organization I
“ K‘ no* «*PI*'o whether
hy Paul H arm in Chicago in 1905.'
weapon, are bomb..

^TMsns for a big Chrlatmaa party
at the Legion Hut on ihe even,
Ing o f Dec. 16, were mad# at the
meeting of Campbell-la&gt;**lng Post
63 last evening, and • John Sauls
was tnstructed to ' pmeura a
speaker fur the. occasion, accord­
ing to Joel Field, adjunnt
All Lcgluiinalres here ate re­
quested to attend the patty and
Xu bring toys for distribution to
V ider privileged rtgldrtn at the Mr. Vcrgowc .aid the .ccond d u b V « h “
drT P*d 0 ”
Elks Chrismast Treei Party, a waa-fonaciL-in-San-Erinfiirti ir j* * 11™ * nd N » l t » ^ ° r reprerejU
piugimir m trmui id w fn V ic or T ^ following s vi.it by . m c m T i » «
m.ld.ry a c a U o n
n.
gani^atiom will participate. Ad,
of
the
origingl..Chicago
club.
•
omtf,
de,*
'U
Jutant Field reported concerning
'
the service officer* school which By lOT(Iv,h cc were 16 cjub. in t U “ ed&gt; «
was belli Nov, 20 and 80 in Ocala. the United State, a i t d l h j I Am Jrk.n ’socielj of Mechanical
Increase tn attendance at tha
cr.,
U c n lb .l
..id
the
Saturday night square dances at mg year the tr.t convcntmn w . .
°w
"capon, arc being ...cm blcd at*
the Hut &lt;was reported by Fat LCd
there arc 6300 club, with 320.0001(he , j&gt;oU|ed ^
A,tm o i. N. M .
tl'aatlm trrt oo r a g , Tbr
member, throughout the world. Uborato(irs whete the fir»t bomb
aqd Mr. Vergowe quolcd Inter- „ „ producctJ.
national iV .id c n t ken b u tm u y
Yesterday the Atomic Energy
h
of Jacksonville a. predicting 10.- Commi.ion disclosed a new prov000 dub.-w ith half a million mem- Ing ground* for atomic w*»P-

.

'v&gt;

Board Acts T o Block
Union Frdm Forcing
Boss T o Pay For
Services Not Given

WASHING! ON. Dec. 2 (A'i Secretary ol Labor Sc b\» elicitItc h said today another postwar
round of wage hooitz i* in pro,pect unleti Cong eta acta to cut
the co»t of 1-nnR.
Schwcllcnhach w-~nl to the C*|&gt;itol |o back Purulent Tiu n un ’i
broad economic control* pro­
gram aa increasing
complaint!
came from aomc Republican leg*
iilalort that its: AdminiilrJlion
not presenting sufficiently spe­
cific legislative piopmals in (bat
lite Labor secretary teilified
before the Houic Ranking Com­
mittee phile atto|ber crmgicvtional group, tlie Senate I loose Ecnnomir CommilUc, was Itcaripti
contentions (mm grain exchange
men-that ahe-'AdmimMrattoii has
' 'ustly singled them out for

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanitary Food Handling Planned

Secretary . O f Labor
Backs Truman Plan
In Spite O f More
Republican
Gripes

watchman.

S et how fifth ft costs to hoot TWO Washers k ONE/
.

AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

the fire broke out. The detec­
tive said his investigation Indi­
cated the Mate started In a ahop
operated by • the relief agency
on that floor and then snread
throughout the upper three floor*.
McEnroe quoted Dnilat ax xaying In. hi* xtatemertt that he

WwvJ.I N«Ue.*lm*s

F a lt s q d
rl\lni (rmperxlure through Wednesday

To Protect the Peace or th« World:
To ProBoto Um Progress of America;
To Prodoro Prosperity for Sanford.

Om )

A fairly eloae race la antlclpatril in the city election ~t«i ho
\held on Tucaday. The contestants
"Over 110,000 hampers of bean*
‘ for mayor rare are Joseph rein­
have been aold on tha Sanford
hart and Frank W. Talbott.
Slat* Karmera’ Market In thp
Mr. LHnharl has Ih-cd a veallaat three weeks, bringing ap­
dent of Oviedo for a lung time.
proximately
f.m.OOO." Market
He was formerly III the relrry
Manager H. J. Lehman reported
growing business, lie la now tn
to William I„ Wilson, Jarksmtthe florist liuxlm-,*. lie la an
ville, Director o f Stale Markets.
former mayor of Oyfedo.
“ Over 3.600 crates of celery were
Mr. Tnlliott, a former resilient
aold at an average of $4.06,”
of Sanford, moved to California;
thr &gt;4iifurd market official-con,but haa.lieen back, in Oviedo’ for
Ttnoed ••Neat week we expect
nuitr a numlier of years note, lie
to have Iwana, cabbage, celery,
Is connected with Nelson and
cucumlicrs, eacarole, romaine, tireCompany in huainras. He is now
berg and Boston lettuce, Kngliih
acting mayor, doc tn the recent
peas, tomatoes,. squash, peppers,
resignation of !)r. J.’ W. Martin.
radish,-* and other produce on
He Is also a former memlirr of
the Sanford Market.”
the city council.
.
Manager Frank K. Conner of
l-oynl
Friabie,
editor
of
the
Folk
•Those entering the rare for the
the Wauehula SUte
Farmer*’
five rooncil aeala are: Theodore County Democrat. Rartow, wa* Market reported handling 10,148
Aulln, Sr., R. W. Kstea. M. Ij -o elected president of the Florida bushels on Ma auction during the
Cary.
Milton l„
Junes,
u w j. oiiiiun
I* Core,
tiu ir, A.
n. M.
Ml. J
iu ir\ Frrsa Association at the annual week, at an average of $3.86.
lien II. Jones, Charles T. Niblack'. meeting held in 8t. Petersburg Lighter offerlnga of other pro­
J. Merritt Staley, and James W. recently: Other officers elected duce were also moved, pepper
were laiiiie Wadsworth, Suwannee
Wilson.
averaging $2.72, eggplant $4.94,
Theodore Aulln, Hr., Judge of Di-mo.rat. Live Oak, 1st vice­ and beana, |2.92. During the
the city court for years and also president; I* nil I Itnrilln, Kvrr- last week the volume of cucuma resident of Oviedo for - many glades News, .Canal Point. 2nd liery has decreased rapidly, pep­
many years, is well.known in thla vice-president, and Russell Kay, per and eggplant Increasing.
section.
He la a former celery Florida Newspaper News, Tampa,
IMant' City
State
Farmers*
grower. Years ago hr owned and serratkry.taeaiurer.'
Market, which reported ita initial
operated a meat market in the
strawberry aalc Nuvetnber 17. Wendy Rarrir. motion picture and stage actress, p urchaaing first nickels to the Hospital Association
Charlie West Store.
when
four plnta brought $150 Rail from Randall Chase. Ia*f| to right are Lind. W cb tr. managing director uf the Mayfair Jnn;.M ls*
shortage of spending monay this
R, W. Estes has been in Oviedo
for
tha*
Infantile* paralysis fund,' Ilarrfe: Mr. Chase, and Kolwrt Dennis, chairman o f the ticket committee fdr the Jaycees, co-sponsors
for a rnimi.fi years. He ts aho
&lt;rf
the
affair
with
Thr
Mayfair
Inn.
Date
of
the
dance
is
Dec.
0.
moved into light commercial ship­
a celery grower and nwns and
ments during the last week,
operates a pre-cooling plant, lie
CHARLESTON, W. Va„ Dec. prices ranging from ft** cents
RAILRO AD HUPPORT
la a member of the present city I—tVPi—Special ceremonies mark­
OMAHA. Dec. 1
council: a'so a trustee of the ed the inauguration o f - major down to an average of 36 ernts
per pint for tjie closing day of
Oviedo har.k.
Ident A. F. Whitney of the
commercial airline service at
M. Lei; Cary, who has hern a Charleston’* new $7,000,000 Kan- the report period. “ Htrawlierry
Tirolhefhood nf Railroad Trainclips
.
arc
.
generally
well
flllr-l
resident o f Oviedo for quite a nwjin Airport today.
"men said today that If President
. • •numl&gt;er-of years, 1s. also a large •*. Daily .fli’r/lLa ' Mthednled - try jtTid nicely faced,” Market -4lana- ’siart4,'T$fi6' WTc the’ United Slates
Truman is renominated in 194S
grr
R.
K.
Johnson
reported.
*'U*isupported the move to create a
celery grower. lie lx also a Mini, Melern, Cninlal. and American
“ I will give him my support.”
rlrs
are
medium
to
large
in
her of the pirsent city murml, airlines, put tin* mountain state
Jewish
slate
in
part
of
the
Holy
Palestine beginning tomorrow and
being appointed to same when capit al ...Lack on Die commercial alsr, ripe and generally firm,
‘Land.
•
tightened the boycoH oT Jews
Mr. Talbott was made actiirg inky- air maps after • an ahsenre of clean and bright.”
The American legation in Da­
Kixteen Araba were wounded
or due to the resignation, of Dr. more than five years.
Manager M. K. Williams, of
slightly at Acre prison when
Fort Pierce .Stale Farmers* Mar-' mascus was stoned, its flag tipfied
Martin. Mr. Cary la a brotherguards opened fire on prisoner*
in-law of C. It. Clonti; Hr
krt
reported
handling
13,06*1 down, it* ihullers torn off and
attacking Jewish-tnmatrs,------Milton L. Gore, the son of the and aiirt-tiug at the Masonic Hall bushels of produce during the tome of il*-windows broken. •
former L II. (iore, la als*o a cel- Thursday- night givrn - try Hemi* last weekly report period. To­
Hagana, i)|e Jewish under­
Shouts of "Down with the Unit
ary grow erand'l, at present con­ noli* Chapter No. 2, Order of matoes roinpriaed I hr hulk if
ground army, wa* said to have
nected with It. W. Estes In the Eastern Ktnri were M/s. J. II, this movement. Tomato volume ed Slates," "Down with the
60,000 to 70,000 tioopa ready for.
celery business, lie was fmmcrly Ions s, Jr., hMtistani worthy pa- early In the week ran around American university" and "give
tattle. It called for mobilisation
connected with the .Standard Ser­ nm Frank \V. TalU tl and Mrs 3.000 field crates per day, prices us arms" rang through list* streets
of Jews, women at well aa men,
vlet* Station liefon- he entered the Frank W. Tn lU ll.
.
ranging from $2.80 to $9.20. Cu- of ancient Cairo. Students aim
lietweenMhe ages of 17 and 36.
.armed service, ILs mother, Mrs,
Tin- state hits acre pits! the new COTnliers ran to about 2,000 bush­
The Jews celebrated through­
4 10 S a n fo rd A v t n u e
cried
out
against
Jews.
"^Xfex l.einbait, still resides in lier liidgc over Krnnlnrhstrhee, which els, selling at from $2.40 to
out Palestine with parades, street
The threat of holy war spemed
------ lav sly home here. He is n brother s finished all but the cleaning $3.60 par bushel. Volume. of..todancing and display o f national
^■• a f Mrs. -Vminir Harris, Gana.t^xx,- ip , Tcpnrtx- Dan- OiTi&lt;HnTmr~Is»B« maloes and eucumliers la expect­ Implicit In utterance*. of A I hIi-I
homier*.
and Frankie Gore.
.
of the Job: Mr. Chisholm has ed to increase iludng the comljjt
' A. M. Jones, the grandson of been railed to Lake \Valt-s l» - week.
" “ ' K n . T , I. 1'imlr and nephew of forv going to Fort Myers-on his
J. A. Dulany, Manager of the
Mrs. Willie Klone, is nlsu.u large next bridge Job. Mr. Hlidhnm
celery grower, lie has lieru n ha* been left in • tiurge here I'ahokee .State Farmers' Market,
- • resident of (Ivlislo for n good until the work, is completed this reported heavy rainfall, the last
half o f the week, with the pov_
many years.
•
slbllity of **vrry serious” dilnaxc
lien II. Jones, pruprietui of the
Pnslmaxter J. II. Jones, ail- to crops planted.
•
Oviedo Nundrv Store, ha* lived In noti tier* Unit comnirurliig Jao,
” l'rospects are good for a
,
Oviedo all o f hia life, lie is the 2, 1918, Postnl Havings .will lei
heavy movement of beans, cuson o f the former John Rail*
ai-romniodntlim In -the rumlwra and squash, from now
Jenrs, former rehr; grower and
on out,” Manager J. I~ Warren
Poatmaster, and
Mi. und Mr*. . Andrew Aulln
Jones,. who atlll reside* in her lave n* their iruekts their daugh­ nf the Pompano Htate Farmers*'
home hen* and help* Hen In the ter, Mrs. Richard Hunch, and Market stated late In the week.
drug store. Ills brothel, J. H. granddaughter, Mary Kathryn, of Pompano moved 'five cars if
Jones, Is the present I’oatinastrr; Orlando.
duct* Thursday night, hut noth
while another biother, J. Mal­
Among those who huve le i'i
colm Jones, is connected with the rc|HHtrd xlrk are the little sonr. Ing Friday, the market manager
Orlando Transit Company In Or- of Mr. and Mr*. T. (.. Lingo, reporting heavy rainfall through­
out jhe area.
Jr.; namely, Marshall ami Thai).
Mr*. It. W. Fair*, local l*TA . High winds and rain.‘ caused
twined.
.
some damage to growing crops
Charles T. Nihlark, who I* well president, Mr*, (ten Ward, Mr*. In the territory served by the
Alex
la'inhart,
Mr*.
J.
I*.
Cut,
known In the stale os a large
Fort Myers state Farmers’ Mar­
celery and citrus deafer, also came Mrs. laiwshn Hardy, and Mr*. ket, Manager W, F. Nahrllng
John
Duds
were
among
thov*
to Oviedo a good many yrars ago. ’
stated in hla weekend report. The
He la the former proprietor o ft attending the l*TA meeting In movement of fpeumhera from
th«* Oviedo Drug Store. He mar- *
Fort Mycra is expected to Jteach
rled Lurille Nihlark, daughter o f &lt;
More than one million tons of Its peak this cpming weak. Pep­
J. Enoch Partin and la a brotherThe Kaiser and the Frazer, have been'tried oqt In hunOwner* of Kaleer and Frazer cars write letter* to Willow
chlorine are lined In the United per Is now lieing shipped and
in-law of James A. Partin.
will lie In fair sbpply hy mid*
States annually.
dredt
of
nillliim
i
nf.milua-of
motor!
ng
i-by-more
than
■Ran
bjrttig'thouiandB, praising the performance, ease of
J. Merritt Staley has bej n_5. _

THE W EATH ER

In Unity Thtre la Strength—

Ing priMf will keep tha colorful
ovaJ at Hallxndxla cloood for Its
second day tomorrow while e f­
fort* are renairod target th* Flor­
ida 'winter racing season under

RED APPOINTED
YORK, Dee., 2-449—

been designated
by the King#}
county committee, of th* Com-1
munlst Party to succeed tha lat* I
Peter V. Caccblone as on* of th*
two Communist members of th*
city council
'i
- .'

CITRUA BAN
LAKELAN D . Dec. 2. W V - In
an effort to bolster the badly
sagging fresh fruit market, the
Federal Citrus Marketing' Agree­
ment committee* today recom­
mended that no orange* In ih *
No. 2 grail* be shipped aa aueh
for two week* beginning nest
Monday.
.'
Th* recommendation met with
atrenuoua opposition from Indian
River representative*, who Insist­
ed it would force many shipper*
along tbe East Coast to that
down. * '
_ *

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GE EIGHT

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. 8ANF0RD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1947

Cabinet O fficers

Auto Production

I l'n lla H l Ifmm P « |, Dm )
^ IC h IIi i m I (mat I'm , iih i
pared fnr any serious emergency
Jth a t even it capacity pruuiKthat might ariw , auch as failure
on can ‘bw achieved next year
of grain trope, it would be nec­
profuldy will not catch u )essary to have authority not onith the accumulation or. uni ilkIy for controlling exports but
iHcnger automobile urdeia.
for limiting inventorica and di­
'this view Is held quite gf-iirecting ure of grain domestical­
ally throughout the industry
ly through the moat essential
rxpitc the virtual certainty, tha&gt;
cnanneW,
Ira will coat mure next year,
"Authority for allocating the
low much more yet is to be
uh of atorage and iram poitattcrnnned, but the price pattern
tion facilittea and diatribution of
ppcara all end y to "h av e boon
farm niaebinery and fertiliser
would al*o b&gt; neeaaaaryA—7---(ought oul~by the amatler
Aa for export control a, Andcrt Uu vehicle manufacturer*.
aon aaid there are needed ( t ) in
Along with the prir«- pat te n ­
protect our domestic economy (2 )
ia smaller, or so-called "indcaid in supplying Import require­
tndents” among the nutomotnh
ments of those countries In greatreducer a also nave pretty well
n t nemi (3)-faintl"6ur obliga­
Isdoaed the styling that will
tions under food allocations pro­
■alure 104H moUela quits gonercedure*. and (4) . to-secure thr
By, Vender* blcmliug into th.*
cooperation of other nations in
My panels from front to rear
meeting America’* import needs.
ill appear on A Jut more nVw
Cabinet officer* are now en­
model* to come uut after Jim.
gaged In giving Congreaa tie1. Likewise, more curved g ia n
unit'd viewa in support of the
windshields, designed to improve
control* program which 'SlVr'Trudriver vialon, arc in pro*|&gt;crt for
maii presented in general terms
•grtra) of the impending new
on the convening o f , the kpce*
models.
jal session last week.
RgAIthough in the present mar­
Anderaon told the Hanking
FRENCH
MOBItl
GUARDS
are
having
a
rough
time
aa
they
wade
Into
a
mob
of
15,000
strikers
and
sympathlxera
ket where demand i* far ire ex­
Committee the IkHunlng and ermw
nitride
the
Paris
City
Hall
during
a
demonstration
by
the
Communtit-icd
Sanitation
Workers'
Union.
Th*
cess of supply the mnnufarturm
trol authority would lie "good
guard* and police, carrying chrbe and riot gun*, quickly brpke up the mtrther*. (IntcrnatiokaJ Podlophofo)
CHAIRMAN OP TH1 UNATl Foreign Relations Committee. Arthur H.
Will not have' to explain price
insurance."
Vand«nberg (R-Mtch.) Ut'ena attentively as Assistant Secretary of
advance*, a sitcable part of the
“If we were to provide for­
Interior William X. Warns (right) explainsJotbe-Cammlttaarln-Waslre
Increases can *bc "sold" on such
eign aid for only the next few
Breton. A chart.of U. 8. export* in d re-exports. Vandenberg later dethings aa curved glass wind­
month*," Anderaon said, " thou
S red that the U. S. mey request atomic ore from Europe as partial
shields, larger generators, Im­
t 'would :*ay ‘we might get hy
isyraent for aid t o ’Europe under the.Uarshall Plan. (International)
proved gasoline mileage and nu­
without
any
authority
for
con.
merous other item,. . . - ----- .. -itnfiUmwl - fmm • f l l f 'O l A
trolling prlcoa or rationing. But
iC M lIa n , li«w r«a»
' The Industry ha* figured iu planning to attend arc \irgcd to
local Junior Chamber of Com­ all of ua recognise that aid
backlog of unfilled orders o', make reservation* early. A gift
merce to aeeurc membership* for over a much longer period will
la
tu
lie
brought
In
the
party
ami
"more than 6,000,000” passenger,
i In- Feri)*]d-l»anghlon Memorial he required.
care ever liner peari'tliut- produc­ later turned over tn the Elks Club
“We ought not tu take any
for
their
hiiiiiir
I
Community
WA8IUNOTON—Civil Aeronau­
tion was reaiimrd on July I,
unnecessary chance* of hnvVta;
ChriHtm**
Tree.
’
tic* Administration. Civil Aero­
1046, The sales chiefs aay n*rw
tn curtail our effort at a c rlt'
Mr*. II.- A. 8wan*un was ap ­ nautic* Board,
order* have piled up since that pointed
iral moment or of endangering
tn
serve
on
the
committee
Do they ronfuse you! Suffer*
date at a rate averaging1 Jmt tu Investigate condition* and to
our own economy.
about the total of produrtltm dur­ recommend improvements on tlu nn Inferiority pain*. Even mem­
"Authority for price control
ber*
of
the
President's
Air
Policy
ing the period.
and . rationing would bo good
laycee *pnn*otcd Cemetery Im­ Commission have .had to have the
' There are varying estimate* h&gt;. provement Project. Mis* Maude
.n turanco."
to how long It will requite lo itnntiey will *erv. a* a substitute difference explained tu them.
liarrimaii told ...the _ Senate
And
the
agencies
themselvys
cot Into the backlog. -Many of on tb« committee.
llouie Economic Committee that
have
prepared
statements
defin­
__ .B Hhead*
H V P wtiib' cau­
tha Industry
x grant of power to fix prlctqi
Mr*. \V.. B. Hotlyheaii, rhalrtioning their aa|ee orgtfnttaliom man of the Milk Bank, reported ing their positions, to meet fre­
on good* shipped out nf th j
agairut neglecting wiling tech­ that n total of $35.78 wa* spent quent Inquiries,
country would enable the gn»The confusion liegan In IU40,
i r n n i .n l tn " s tr e n g t h e n t h f e -d iim .
nique, have p u b lic ly asserted it last month for milk, fresh and
againtt prufitcering in exports.”
—t 060 to~i#6&amp;-b«-f«rr- thebut that It will lie necessary for
Mrs. John L.
w ag e buyer will Im- able to In the rounty.
''Foreign purchasers are often
the executors to wind up his es­ willing to pay prices substantialGalloway, Mrs, Mur&gt; itawllns and
it immediate delivery.
tate before the Trustee* will have Iy above the domestic price of
Mrs. W. V; Bitting were appoint­
ed as a committee to investigate
He teU the five-man board any authority to art. The execut­ scarce materials." H arrlm tn said,
the (net nnd |Mi**ihiiltie* of furn- (CAB) as an Independent agency ors will conclude their administra­ adding that sab'* by exporters
P rinting Method
nishin? rod liver oil in roniunc- and consolidated (he previously tion a* soon as possible.
at "eareaaive prices” have therm
"The Trustees also stated that affecta
tinii with the milk project in an­ indefiendenl Air Safely Board
Ifo allx atn ,
■ K I sm
swer tn an appeal made liy the
there is no provision in Judgr
K&lt;H.M
lling material are given to Countv VVidfuie tieawi te tile club with it. He nut the bulk of the Fish*r wilt for making contribu­
kid authority's Operations into the
Xhl girl typist*.
fnr roil 'liver oil for approximate- Commerce Department a* the tions to already existing hospi­
I The Tribune has brought the Iy 30 ra n v
*
tals,. but tin t the provisions are
glris-^atwyt U0 uf them -rig ju - ' Tlit’ “N ufrery School committee Civil Aiuenoutie* ^Administration o n ly 'f o r the, cbristrucUun and
- l« n
tn.o Its huge, two-stury lugii reported that the fence had liven (CAA).
maintenance of hospitals. Ju st
(n general, this separated the when ihr»&lt;- prevision* can Ire comtl )w* room.
limit H'niind the acIiikiI aa. a re­
■They copy tho stories mi o(. sult uf tbo« (I nullum pta«|oua|y judicial and administrative^func- pitad-xeUk- egtmot tie determined
dlnary lerter-alxe sheets
6n Ituuiu. liy the t lnb togathar w ilh-e
HmmrdHItely, but onty after a.cnn'JIBboth While” yapur ' culWiT TiT
iday
a*
fnllows:
ihm v i'H w T T H ls m r write.
ntttn7»r*. J j i ' I t ^ c Maxwell,
which
edltoirg paatJ-Hid-htUM iu inci|iul iif Km Vir attoanl Bchoo),
Is *1711*1*I*tlon’i the near-future.
»nd ad* on Isrge sheet* of white invited the membsrr m listen in
Ian-making body, Ita rcnmunlc
"The Trustees, therefore, hope
cardboard. Kadi psgu prepared •&lt;u lhe liiLiadcasl which will Ire
godmother and Its eourl of- Ju*- that the public response to the
fn this manner Is photographed given by th e ocitool over, xtatmn
appeal nf the Junior Chamber of
on a metal engraving plate.
WTIill oit Thutikagiving day a t
Commerce for memlrershlps for
IN A COtRIDOR of the courthoum In Havana, Cuba, where she is being
: From this point, tlm publllhinq 2tO0 P . \l, Mi*. Joel Field p re­
Th# CAA administer* the the Fernald-Laughlon Memorial
tried for the murder of John Lester Mee, Chicago sportsman, Patricia
ccm Is the aaniu a* before sided uvor the hiislnrsa session.
regulation* prescribed by the Hospital will nut b r affected- by
"Satire" Schmidt alia stolidly trexids Met'* friend, Charles Jargion. who
strike. Each phdlo*engraved
f'AH and operslrs flying farlll- the fact that the provisions of
b at already testified against her. The ratal shooting took place aboard
[e ia stereotyped,, thp curved
itiep—a
i
r
*
a
i
r
p
o
r
t
control
Unis Expelled
Judire Fish's will to establish a
Mee'a yacht, anchored In Havana Harbor, last April, (fntrrnaiionai)
tea are locked on rotary preslowers, communications, esperi- local hospital may be carried uut
and the newspa|icr U "read,
medial
iitatinn*
and
wrathrr
the committee.
in the not too distant future."
II n n l l n x f r r m M I ' M l l l w )
reporting services.
The IdiOO printers i i r lire (rderjtion of l-alrorHcvrr.il jicrs'iri* Were reported
only employe* on strike follow­
European Aid Plan
Frcnch Plan
ing a tuetkdown hr contract ns -injured, m Lghliug which hreko
out
between
police,
and
the
dom*
Cotiatlon*. The puhlUher* ronK'nnilniort (fern I'**# (lytl
rr»M r « * owe) *.
ttnu* unhampered at the other unstraters. K&gt;r’-witnr*ses t-stiqraL
ataps of newspaper production ed the number of strikers pare
ticipaling
in
tlm
ilumunstration
tho
aafely
rules,
investigates
tbs
v
aid
Is
kclu,iTrJ»nt.
1
f}:
r
n
r
n
,
W
l
V
‘ UbJ^
i ^ as the photo-engravers, pre*i:
a p p r o i m hllrV Urn
j J J n ,st „f t^p * ^ nda was set
mrti . aid rnslkrg^ Jrclaiutljog-lir nt uppmxintnlclv gU.Wtfl,
pve to 1m clesred from ||nWT1 f(lr ^nsiderstlon In this oruritFnTnTnii* sra not on strike.
attending th e •UpSt&gt;‘*ral(\'
So the crurlsl Job. I* being et*
decided to march to the prefit-.
id lie did loot discuss - Kx:onom|r principles relating to
done by girl typists,
1
ii01
* Germany; the form and scope of
‘ They hare to copy each *lnryn Cure and pimwitr. inch-grievance*
lotmd appmariies to the
,h 7J I’nw JH cntrl-n.r „ provtl)on»| political organlxa;
twice. The first lirno Ihu right They
prefecture
block
erf
by
|Mj|iee
bar­
i!
said
Mr.
Truman
ret j {of fjrrmnny; implementation
hand margin rumes-utd imevi ■&gt;.
conference with the of dK.|,|,ln* ta k e a by the Big
Hut afier each line Uie typist ricade*, nod uttempled tu charge
..
.
Four In Moscow rrganllng denotes 'fhe exact niimlvi' of apace* polife with 'Communist banner ■
id his rommittee has militarisation o( Germany; and
th* line has fallen short of the'&gt; tiring III the* van, J.yuu dispatches
avy achedule the first , h„ M ^iUod "Byrne* H an5* for a
right hand margin. She never *ald, ■
The striker a n-i Ired when pi&gt;■ ri&lt;’*t r . n r k.ion IS" 40-year treaty hy the four powers
txlem h n line Iteymid the depriation bill*. He add- j or thw disarmament and demtlllicc fired into the crowd with
aired length.
Itarixatlon of Germany.
| In copying the story a ser- (car gas, but a- R'crmd melee
have to have "some
Foreign SeeteUry Ernest Beond time khn leavas enough broke nut 2U minute* later when
* from the Admlnisr vin. pf Great Britain presonterl a
blank spaces In each line to a score of policemen going off
the foreign expendl- document relating to..«hs future
Make the line* come out even. duty tried tn march through tha
It ran art, Thow Ju*. i ro«tmrnt of &lt;itrmanyt which he
|Za printer*’ language, they "Jpv renter of tha demonstrator*.
m aaid, have been ask. h(Mj. iUbmUled l« the council In
Several pot Ire me n were reportt have not been re- Moscow last April. Bovin reaf|fX e ft hand margin* arc, nf y l Ireaten up In (hi* struggle.
J
l_ .J 1
.1. .....Ii.u
'a conception
MHennltnn of
nf
firmed
hi*
country's
The prefect finally agreed tn
conrte. set In the utpal way.
Germany's
future
a#
needing!
f# Special electric Justifying tyi«-- see a ftelegatiun of the strikers
1. Establishment of political
Wriwr* are being used by some ,ma afternoon.
yondUlona which .would Inaur* the
‘ In I’arla, rncanwhilu, additional
of the six newspapers. They
world against a German return
make the ie-ty|a&gt; jtdt easier but rauldte guard* and polite were
to dictatorship,or aggTesslon.
Way do not -J u s tl^ automatical­ thrown around railway station*
2. Creation of economic condi­
ly. The operator anil must know n* trains continusd to move on
tions which Would make Germany1
some
line*
in
defiance
uf
a
gen&gt;pw many extra apace* each
self-supporting, able to repay ex­
strike called hy the N a­
line nerd* and for this reason the etui
penditures Incurred Jty occupying
tional
Federation
„f
Kailroad
material must bo re-typed.
powers and to pay reparation*.
Worker*.
engineering buatnese to check th#
8. Establishment of a constitu­
U. S. - Russian Plan "perfect In evury detail.”
At the same time France'* design* of new airplanes before
tional machine, acceptable to the
B itting Report
new secretaryof state for com­ approving them for public aals. It
Aa the asMsnbly rereared a t
G * r m a o people, guaranteeing
( O w lia a N fraai P a g e 0* 4)
munications, Eqgent Thomas, Is­ hsa an Important experimental
these objqqtlvca.
beria, which abstained yesterday. 12:60 P. M. (EST) until 8 P. M-,
rrxxMxxH ro w !•#*»
sued a communique that "Com-, station at Indianapolis. '•
4. Development of maximum ' In the committee balloting, supporter* of the pertltion plan
« are about completed. This munist element*” 'were tiling “In­
publishes the Airman’s Guide,
responsibility, for, and intsrest In, Greeee Had abstained and the showed no gain In strength.
It allow u* to carry out our timidation and menace and trying onItwhich
DriuU re-affirm a&lt;! h tr nupport
flyers rely .for current
a political and economic adminis­ -Philippine* was absent
m* for the New York Giants to create an atmosphere of te r­
of partition. Iran * nijd Egypt
tration on democratic line*.
dnlng school, Vocational School ror” to overthrow an bnU-ttriko in formation about airport and air­
The
Siamese
delegate
did
not
stuck'to their opposition.
tabllahment and several other decision yesterday by the msior- way facilities. It dlrceta the avia­
Bovin outlined In tha document attend this morning's session and,
A usually dependable source
irthwhile Industries which will ity uf the I’oital W orktre-U n­ tion training program and •pre­
informed quarters aaid, would not
hia
approach
u&gt;
tha
political,
eco­
pare* recommendations on new
cupy the buildings made avail- ion.
nomic end reparations principles be present when the vote U taken said Liberia, after abstaining yea,
*
regulations and violations for subwhich he said he believed should —possibly late today or tonight terday fn committee, would vote
Thomas charged that* postmen
to the CAB.
If the anti-partitionists m uiter against partition In the-final teeL
govern th* future German slat*.
oLihn.outstanding-favor-- on th eir rounds had been made mi*«lon
Th*
CAA
also
administers
thq
Slam ' absent throughout tho
llcatiom I have noted this «v|eUmt of »Klrrea*lon.’’
The council, in adopting the 16 vote*, the supporter* • would
Alrpbrt
Ael,
under
which
the
fed­
he pointed out, "I* the
Th# Central Bureau or the eral and local government! ar*
French proposal on tha Austrian have to gain five votes to give forenoon session, raised the poo.
f ro-operation of all or- CQT
„ mw,ting for 6:30 building airports.
treaty* named' four deputies who them the necessary 30 vote* for 'sibillty that the antt-partiiionl*ta
might drop one vote.
will study th* Issue and report victory.
“ »
for
V. M. (12:30 P. M. E8T) tu
That I* the aelup la aviation
The partition plan was ap­
back
by
Dec.
1
In
the
midst
of
the
changing
consider the- government’* reply
as It aland* today. Next yaar It
Joseph Dodge will bo the U. S. situation, British Delegate H r proved yesterday at Lake Success
th n ^ ^ m w th
lu W,D Increa** demands. ' May be qalle different. Many
special deputy fer Austria. —...... Alexander Cadngnn took th e floor by a vote of E6 to 19 in tbt-ao*
° tl*'
lb Was reported that PrearUi
witnesses before the Air Petlcy
Russia Foreign Minister V, M, to reiterate Britain's determina­ aembly’s 67-nation Palestine com­
*1,"
nv?!?MtrlTr n.w Robert Sehurqan'a Inner cabinet
Commission have rerommaaded
Molotov toek up a great deal uf tion not to participate In any set- mittee, where only a simple mo­
. - L II.
.n„ah! f*ad agreed on a double-barreled
a reshuffling of CAA and CAB
time in todaj’a aetaiom with a tlemapt not aeceptsbla to both the larity was needed on fhe aemila over l ? MX
" policy calling for general wggu
duties.
long talk on how the world w*a Jews and Arab*.
JJZ.
increaaei and stern law enforcebeing divided into two eamp*
Britain, ha said, wtU- "take no
which he eaaartad' were "the de­ part In any future decision* the
mocratic camp” and “the imperi­ assembly may take" and no Bri­
Confederation of Labor—lh* only
alist eamp,*1’
tish troops will b* used to enorgan!satlmi which could call ChrDtian and American way of
force a IIJ(, partition decision.
aiding
Europeans
In
distress.
He
a
w
h
.a
strike
in
Italy-ridiculed
lie year aa Prespointed ouf th at Comfnunism earn.
_ Ui 8. Delegate Hersehel V.
f*. my continued
Santa Claus
Chari** Moi
ringing.
MISTRIAL

CAAp CAB Clear
Up Differences Of
Policy Positions

ft

mM

Sanford, Zellwood
And Oviedo Celery
Outlook Is Bright
Prmpccti lor celery and other
vegetable* in the Sanford - Zell Wood-Oviedo retlionr apoear to bo
bright lh i\ lesion. Wliile the
Glade, aeclion wai being bit by
itorm« and hurrirapei during Octo­
ber Central Florida *» vegetable
cron had littlr damage
gold en celery, h at matuied almut two week, ahead of
time, and Lefoie the California
golden ceteiy »ln|&gt;menl» have
ceaied. The Zrllwood product t» ^
bringing $4.00 to $4.50 at t h a .
Sanford Stale Farmer* M arkets
Supplies from 7ellwood are eil&gt;et ted to lie a bit Wlow 50 ear, a
week for thr next five weeki. San­
ford celery i» due to arrive about
mid December, along with a few
cart from Saraaoli;
Cabbage, evil mated at 638 acre*
here aa compared with 477 laat f j
year, along with cacarotc, (231
acres) and lettuce (04 acres of
Button and 10 of iceberg) will not _
be T im iB Any Quantity in several ‘
weeks, according to shipper*.
Cauliflower wilt come tn Just hefore Christmas.
String beans, of which 401
acres have been planted here
compared with 170 acres laat
year, have Iwen very profitable
and at the State Market have
‘been bringing $2.60 io $4 60 a /
unit according to quality.* The
market, retdftT* Manager H. J.
t,chman, has handled 110,000
hampers since the deal started
three week* ago, and sales a r c
still active.
yOrangca and grapefruit are-be­
ing -matured th r natural way and
tangerines from the northern sec­
tion* of the state are reported to
b e . of very fine quality. Selling
pected lo aid thin section as -it
distinguishes fruit from here
which generally, say shippers, ha*
a superior internal quality.

Chian k’k Party
— &lt;( .i,nt{A a&lt; 4

Ii m

*d fore#*" At Vow planned, the

a f r ^ i s a s K .r G « “'
Ire*-*jt*ri*. •
t-,

*a&gt;m "u

one I

PEIPtfiJO, Nov. W, (Ah— Oenerallasimo Chiang Ksl-nhek arrlve«l unheralded In Peiping today
and promptly went Into confer­
ence with hi* top-ranking EenThe Chlncke Nader’a appear­
ance emphasised the Importance
Nanking attache* to the mtJlUry,
•Uuation in North China, where
It wa* Believed that In additionto discusalng this
situation.
Chiang *nd hi* generals also con­
sidered measures to meet a pos­
sible resurgence of Red opera­
tion* iq ManchuriaChiang’* Peiping office refused
to say how long he would be In
Prlplqg but hinted he might visit
Manchuria. Tn the pa»t; A-sTlM
by Chiang to a war area asdally
has been followed by a govern­
ment offensive.
abstention* and.JS negative vole*
in the Ad Hoc committee shows
that the majority of members op.
posed partition. Only America’s
attitude and pressure work dur­
ing th* last 48 hours before the
vote saved the partition proposal
. ' X
« i
. . ■ »*«., tb«.
course Arab leaders would take
should the partition plan be ap­
proved by the VJi. General As­
sembly today, saying m anly:
A
"We will not retreat from our *
position of opposing the dismem­
berment of our [and and tha deni­
al of ••If-determlnatlon to our
people”
In the street* of Jerusalem othkr less diplomatic Arab* openlv
took th* attitude of "now we wilt
fight."
Jewish Quarters appeared cer­
tain that the partition plan would
receive the neeeaaary two-third*
majority in th* U.N. General Aa- 0
■omblr. The general opinion waa
reflected In the Pale*tine Poet,
Jewish-owired ' English language
newspaper, which aaid of tha com­
mittee voter
" It la a satisfactory end to
oneroua debates and th* sicken­
ing uncertainties of tha Ad Hoc
committee and a solemn portent
as confident aa It It IntseapabU
of the final verdict of the General
Assembly."
Both Jewish and Arab campo, A
meanwhile, were quietly but bus­
ily preparing for posaibla develop*
ment*.
- : Vaad Leumi, Jewish national
assembly, launched n drive for a
n.600,000 (114,000,000) national

re, other farilltie* at

is

I &gt;a t

er vat ion corps, and wounded a
district A i r f . At Chintan, In
Klangau prnvinec, U Sih-Lu.
chairman of the county council,
wax -whet anil killed. - —
—Vlolei.ee— m i “ TCpnftdd
IT
Changtouchen, in Fukien prov­
ince. where ballot boxes were de ­
stroyed and an election supervisor
b ra tm by villagers. At nearby
Ylngchlon. voter* who failed to
mark ballot* in accordance with
the wi»he* of thslr fellow citisen* werr kidnened. They havu
not Irecn heard tom since.

«*Lt»*Nw. «§

Members of their bitter feelings,
er* busy
Dr.-Huseeln El Khali
I tea.
ary #f the Arab higher
nbly the characterised the vote i
partition tory for America's a
t » .solo- blackmail the world?: *!

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raa

�In Unltj There I* Strength—

THE WEATHER

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To Protect the Peoco of the World!
To Promote the P n y r « a p * A merle*; ,
To Produce Pro* per It 7 for Sanford.

Moslly cloudy this afternoon, *
partly cloudy tonight and Sat*
urdajr. Lillie chance In tempera*
lure.

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Arms Buying
#FromAid Bill
OthcrAmcndmentsTo
Foreign Relief Bill
Approved As Final
#■
Vote Soon Is Seen-

Attempt Is Made To France Calls Up Ad­
'Break Deadlock On
ditional Troops In
Reparations Asked
Face Of Increasing
By Soviet Russia
Communist Strife

No*.

28

Senator Taft f lin h lo ) told
. the Senate today that the
•» Truman Administration's pollelfo are *1a ratty renponalhle”
for the eronomlc than* in
-----Kitrope. — — ■— i— — ----Taking the floor to an­
nounce that he will rote for
the emergency European re­
lief measure. the Ohio nenalor "aid, .however, that
American* * eannot continue
murh longer the rate of aaaiatanre they are giving to
Europe.
WASHINGTON Nor. 2fl (/!*)The Senate voted today to ban
France. Italy and Austria from
purchasing aim* with any aid re­
ceived under the Administration's
$597,000,000 emergency assis­
tance hill.
Action on ihe proposal hy Sen*
AlDI—Taxlfll__(DJdihii J_v*ai-lalxn
A y voire vote aflrr Chairman Van
oei
enhetg (K-Miclij ol the Poicign
Relations Committee said nothing
in the hill "remoljly contemplates"
arms purchases of any kind.
l.arge Gift Seal Sale Chairman George -Austin at left rom ralulalea
Moving quickly through amend­ James Singletary, commander of Campbell-leasing Pn*l 61, un’pur­
ment* 10 that a final vote ran Ire chase hy_ the tracrlcin Legion I’oat o f the first C’hrUlma* seal
lrt*n~Mnn«Uy;~ltir Senate" also health bond, uhleh is being hehl by Jack Itatlgan, general seal sale
chairman for Seminole County. The legion I'ost has' urged all other
adopted:
local organization* to purchase oral health bonds in Ihe effort to
A propotal by Senator Fergu­ combat tuberculosis.
*
,.
son (R-Mich) to allow an on-llic,a _
*
round cheek on-ni^atimt* of the
'foreign relief program by inemlsrrs
of Tib*- SengJr. md I louse* Foreign ....
Affairs and Appropriations Com­
mitters.
A proposal try Senator DoOIK1
. IR-Mnl specifying that Congress
shall, have the deriding voice, ao
far a# thi* country is roneerned,
v «t In disposing of nny |of|-oVef fun Is
Pretty 22-year
Old
Docs
^
_
.
i ‘ : put 'in trust by loreipn govern- Says President
rRorew to pea/f n tele/ (metis r N o t A c t" L v - G d o d * " R a d c lif f c
S tttd e rtt
- ^ '
Senator hrm (It-Mo), offering
Believed S u i c i d e
Faith On Proposals
. another amendment to require reporta every three month# from
the countries receiving nld, sought
WASHINGTON NAv. 28
WAMsAND, Mass. Nov. 28 (A’j
to postpone a vole on hi* prot/l*r—Secretary of Commerce
-^Tbe nude and frozen body of
|&gt;osal until Monday, but Vandcnllarrim an said today lower
a • brilliant 22-year-old graduate
rg objected.
price* for myala, aleel and
student at Jtadcliffc College wt*
Vandcnberg said Ire had agreed
lumber are "hope*" from
II nnllbuid ■h i*««e Ma*i&gt; ’
found in a, lonely wpodgiL.defPresident Trum aqa 10-point
•*»ntPltifTiMnn“ p r a n iw r
lierr1 last night with a rifle shot

T aft Denounces, H onor G raduate
Plan To Ration Found Dead W ith
Bullet W ound
Scarce M aterials

. f lwi.OWEGifl; Sent
- , To People Of Anzio
DUNKIRK, N. Y., Nnv. 28. 0P&gt;
— A -Thanksgiving day gift of
1100,000 in food, clothing, medical
supplies an&lt;l farm equipment to
the propin of Amin, Italy, make*
thla coptmunity nf 20.000 "a very
big city nf the world" Ip the
view nf Italian amhanandor Al­
berto Tarchlanl.
Tarrhiant accepted the contri­
bution* yesterday in behalf of tho
#t"'arhh-n.l Invaaiim city a* Dun’ kirk rekbrnted Ha second bonds*
across-ihe sea Thanksgiving — a
cooperative effort with the neigh-

boring
ring village of Fredonla.
A year ago, ihe residents of
Dunkirk fumed over 176,000 in
glfta for their namesake cjty of
Dunkerque, France, and continued
their International good w ilkefforla last spriiut with a 1)50,000
campaign for Polish relief.
“ What you have done today,"
♦ aid Tarrhiani. "la a touching
memorial to Americana who died
on Italian *olj. Thla little town
of America la a vrry big city of
the world."

Ford Collides With
Truck On Park Avc.

f

Collision of a Ford aedan with
• parked truck a t Eighteenth
^Street and Park Avenue yea torday avunlng a t 8:40 o'clock re­
sulted In Injury to three negroes
riding In the aedan which waa
wrecked. The truck waa dam­
aged, according to police.
The three negroes were taken
In the Moody ambulance to Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal. It was reported there this
morning that Otla Robinson, one
of the Injured, may be able to re­
turn home today. Luke Wright,
• river of the sedan and Clover
Ttobineon. another pgaaenfer,
■till a t the hospital pending the
taking of x-rays to determine the
*x«ent of their injurire.
The Federal t i \ r k Into which
the aedan ran. waa parked a t the
time of the accident la front of
the Park Apartments on Park
Avenue and is tho property of
Horn. J717 Park Avenue,
d was being driven north

WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 (/T)~
Senalor Taft" (R-Ohio) declared
today the Administration is not
acting in good faith in asking
"limited” authority to channel
scarr materials to most essential
hses."
The Ohio senator's statement
brought' vigorous disagreement
from Secretary of Commerce Harriman who was before the Sen­
ate-House Economic Committee to
disettrs a part of. President Truman'i 10-poinl cost of living
program.
*
llarriman bad listed a number
of materials which fie laid should
be covered by "limited" allocation
and priority when the exchange
with Taft developed.

Generally

speaking,

(Onllawa o*

allocation
Tnal

Mifltrial Is Called
On Frazier Illness
Due to the illness of L. T. Fravler, a member of the Circuit
Court Jury, Judge M. B. Smith
today declared a mistrial in the
case of Frederick George, charged
with manslaughter Ih conineetton
with the death on Oct. 26 of State
Patrolman L. C. Bender, who died
after being hit by truck driven by
George on Wcat First Street,
Thla verdict waa reached by
Judge Smith after Dr. J. N. Tolar
testified this morning th at Jlr&lt;
F ra ile r would be unable, due to
hla Illness, to serve for 10 da;
and that It was advisable that
not Serve a t ali.
The case will be reopened, fol
lowing the (election of a
jury, on Tuesday Dee. 8 a t 10(00
A. M. and the Court will convene
a t 10:00 A, M. on Monday mornIng. Today a venire of 80
waa drawn for jury duty.

tt

MIH8 WINCIIELL NIBBING
.NEW YORK Nov. 2* (AA—Pol­
ice stressed a city-wide search to­
day for red-haired Walda E, Winrhell,,m20-ysa
" actress-daughter
.yaar-oid
of columnist and rhdlo
U tor Walter
by
Ing

her daughtof was IB, told _
WILLIAM WA
th a t the girt Waa last seen Uavi
WASHINGTON, Nov; M m ~ in g 'b a r Fifth Avenue h au l a t •
William Wade Iflmhaw, 80, once P. M. Wednesday. 8h . did nut
one a t the nation’s leading bari­ disclose the nature of Wanda’s
tone singers, opera producer and Hliwtf.
In Hollywood, Wine hell declared
tr genealogist, died • las'.
"Thla U a helluva Thanksgiving."
’ fill*.?

through the head.
Associate Medical Examiner J.

.Harry

McCann

said

that

the

young woman. Fraqcei C. Flint,
an honor graduate of* Vasia*
Collrgr, appareniiy was a luicide
but that be couldn't lie sure until
an autopsy was performed.

Finding of tho body ended a
search which began Tuesdaj
when the girl’s mother, Mr*.
William Flint of Cambridge, wid­
ow of a former Instructor at
fashionable S t Paul’s School in
Concord, N, II., reported her
missing.
Pollen Chief Ernest ’ Daman
said that a .22 calibre Winchesterifle was found about 10 or 16
fcet from tho body and that
the Kill's clothing waa aeattervd
several fret away,

N O . 270

■ ■ -'H

France Offers Military Takes
Proposal For Over In Milan
Austrian Pact During Strike

Legion Buys Seal Health Bonds

WASHINGTON

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1917
■VWW"

U. S.-Russia
Partition Plan
Is

- -E nd Of-The-GIarktsdalc Victory

Supporters Arc Ac­
cused Of Em ploy­
ing Pressure Tac­
tics To Win Votes

NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (/P)~
LONDON. Nnv, .28 (/!’’) —
ROME Nnv. 28 &lt;/ry Milan's
Sippoiirrs of die "Spvlrt-AmeriFrance proposed today that Ru»- military garrison look 1contiol of
can" plan to piitrimn I’alrsline
sia receive $100,000,000 from that etty and ptovinre today as
— -wrre .irnrrevf-nf-utTTig ''pressure" '
current production in Austria as thoujjnd* of- -worker* - demon­
tactics today a* the holly con-p a r t'd !‘ the general reparation# strated |n •* nw*day general strike
tested issue approached a fair- •
seldement. a qualified k o u re e ^ k h t tippled transportation.
ful vote m thr United Nationi
said.
The commander of the gartittm
Assembly..
-The proposal w** made |o in Milan. Italy’s second city, in’Ihe shstgr* "err made on the
deputies of the Big Four foreign fofmetl the government at Rome
asiemMv flodf by Pakistan. Cuba
ministers
who
were
seeking that Hoops were taking over civil
and Iraq - all npjsonents of the
agreement of * treaty of inde­ function*.
plan to split the* Holy las nil
pendence and peace for Austria.
Labor organizations called the
’into
separate Arab and Jewish
Thr ministers themselves were
strike, quickly followed 'by leftistcrnnliies,
comideting the future nf Germany led demonstrations, to prnteil the
No individual tountrirs were
and its boundaries.
national government's removal of.
ruentioneil in the accusations, but
The informant said the Ftenc'i
Ettnie Itoilo as prefect at Milan.
Cuba and Iraq irfettrd trs some.
suggested that Russia receive a
The mayor. Antonio G'eppt. te*
"greaT |nmn»." Rsissia ’ ami' tTe
thud of the production of thr
signed in sympathy, and dispatches
United States air the only big
Zistrrdorf oil fields indefinitely
to Rome nrnipapcrs said I6D
power* vtgorgttsly Kipjvutitig par­
and take over virtually all Aus­
tition.
trian shipping on the Danube, Communist and Socialist mayors
throughout the province also had
Ila lrU u —Cuba »uul Itau_aljud___
A Russian sntiuc lorccaiLlllftL
film
in npjsosifinn to. the plan,
quit
I
Iren
|volts.
the Soviet Union would rejet I the
which was expected tt* icacb
Trollo, a member of the leftist
French compromise on the i»»uc
the final voting ie*t some time
of wh.it conititute Geiman a»*et* action parly, declared:
lid* aflernoon.
' *
"I am the prefect anil I am
in Austria.
Ihe
contest
roillimiril
»q
c'o*S
still
in
•charge
of
order
in
the
pro* The French proposals were
tli.il li iilicr ti,— paitltionnlt nor
said to have been made m a vim e of Milan."
anli parlilioni*ls
Trollo spoke by telephone from n i l : HGtV OF T H E t li'It transport LhijkaJalu—VJciucy—jusumli-lho— Ilie Arab-led
new attempt to break the dead­
lock among Ru**ia.f7 the—Unjted aft office inside the prefecture, as .ock* off llippu klaiul, till mile- hOillhnr-t of hetrhikin, M;s»kn, would predict lb* outcome.
I'ailrtionut* nreded a Iwo-thirJ*
Slates, Great Bntain and Francr vast crowd* besieged the Imilding. "here she went agruiuul I '••sir near drnn in-1 Mirsliiirs ami lour bat­
"I sin nnt think there ii* any tered M ir * » I’lf li'linit hi Ltiaat f&gt;unrit search pailo ^ mi the t .land. -to.ijrmly of ib jic p(c«ent *nd
on what constitute German as­
Aulhorilir* It-.uni llic r«. t of sti■
* M iujii u n * I c.| Ihcli lm wtirn voting.
sets m Rusna and what might need of military fnrre* in tkal. ihe ship split and Mic (t'tii srrlion tduuKhl l« the totlirm.
with ,the situation.” Troth* said,
be uied fpt.JfttAUtioni,
f 1!jJClii-it»oiiaLa*««« it pt&gt;i,*™y .. *.twruSii*:T. .tKlute.-tmidutiiiL
BTidfng that - the—garrison rnrti-’*- ‘
change in llir line-up of countries
The-Uouiaw-deputyr H.-V. Kek- Tftgn,t(T *nK iT rd wiUrfifm: T
„ ~l
J.
"^.Tfefor and againit l|ic paitijinn__
tomov, questioned. his French
Dispatches said irarvirafle* w rre
tcliritic.
counter park- General—Rani Char- •beinr-ererteH lit" t h r ' streets as
rierr. mure than tu n hours about
workeri* ronvergril on the
Tlic vote trm osperted to t*e
details of the French compromise, prefecture. One dD patrh to the
taken snme'iin- thii afternoon.
The French proposal apr- are*! newspaper I .a Itopubllca said aome
The nr'ir-iiibly corridors at '
to be based on the* reparations radio and teiephone station*' h»d
Flushing Meadow1 I'nrk burred
agreement reacht-fl between Rus- b « n M’ired by the crowds.
\vilh rumors that various dele-

aia ami Finland, hy which Finland In effect axrced to "buy’
all German asset,* in her territory for $100,000,000. Tims, So
vlet ownership of farm er Gee*

-

128 Persons Arc FrciKh General
Killed In U. S. Killed In Plane
During
Crash In Africa

HOME, Nov. 28—(Ah -The Ital­
ian government *ji\ itis fsjmth »t
tempt atnre the AnnistieQ to
C rack-U p
&gt;b ra g - nfftrM quotatlofta of III" Airplane
man properly in Finland was .national currency into line with
In
A la s k a
B r in g s
lit* real value—devalued the lire
avoided.
Gruber,
J
Austrian
l*»l
"ight
from
.160
to
r.Hfl
Ui
the
D e a t h To Thirteen
Dr. Karl
foreign minililrr, told interview ilollar.
The
lire
has
ticcii
exchanged
era in. London this week hla gov­
th a s s o c i a t e d r u k s h
11 e« I Inara ™ I’nar 11**11
ernment wa» willing to accept
Neatly 128 pehnn* *vetr kills
tho French formula. American
in Itallu aunlnd* am) If* others
and British official! were In[Ill^l-Ul Aiolrnt atatii-nl* aivn llalined. also in fairnr.- It- .nuiiJli
lIldiikiKivitig holiday.
most
iiecauie It preaented the
promising way
lug a -treaty.

o|&gt;«n

to

Writ

The deputlea have been snarled
fo r.four month* on the Issue if
German assets in AuMrli*: Th*
French compromise avoided def­
initions nf aaoeti. It raUrd upon
all countries to list their rep­
arations claim* on Austria and
say fort how much they woulri
settle.

8 U. S. EngrinccrH To
Give Turk RoadB.AId

WASHINGTON. Nov. 28-4/1*1—
Klirht. Public Roads AdmlnlstratInn engineer* will ■ leave for
Turkey tomorrow *o help build a
national system of modern high­
way*.
Whether the proposed road
network will extend, to the Hu*si*n.Turkish border .for a link
State- drtretive. crtleiLinto tho
nve.tiKatmn said they were try- ' „ , em h„
U tn ful| y wnrkwt
ng to Of crinin# H U would hare ' u t
R j , ||U( depu, r put,|lr
been poaaibla for the young worn- '
.dm lnistretor and head of
an to move artet the bullet had ' the mission, told a reporter,
entered her head.
Although road links with Iren
They also were mystified at* and Iraq, har nrlghhora on the
the manner In which her clothing east and south, mleht gls-e T or
waa scattered along the trail— key greater arrest to the oil •pro
-aome on the ground and soma Huctlon of those two countries.
pn the branches of bushes.
Hit'* said he wa* not prepared
An automobile, which the girl to dlacua* this aspect of thys under­
had been reported driving earli­ taking.
Expense* of the mission, plus
e r In tho week, was discovered
in a nearby Una. Damon said the rest of marhtnarv and equip­
th at a rifle box and a b!!| of ment. will he' paid for out of
sale foe a rifle from a greater *8.000 000 sum set aside hv the
Boston store were" found In tba State Department frtnm thp 1100^
ear whirh bore a New Hampshire 000,000 Turkish aid program
voted by Congress last spring.
registration pUte.
The girl’s mother la a -former
GASOLINE RATIONING
president of the New Hampshire
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Nov. 28
League of Women Votere and
01! Co.* of Ken­
U a house mother at Eliot Hall, f/Pl—Standard
announced today It would
Hadcliffe. Her * father and pa­ tucky
begin rationing gasoline to lie
ternal grandfather, both were distributor*
In Alabama Dee. 1.
Rhodes scholar*.
Indication* were that tho pro­
Mr*. Leonard W. Cronkhlle, gram would bo put lnto-effect on
dean of the Radellffe Graduate virtually a nation-wide hails.
School, described Prance* aa "a
A spokesman for Standard Oil
happy normal girl," and eollegw ■aid Its 8.000 dealers throughout
chum* .renortod shn had no par- Alabama would be limited to 86
»m Page Tvsst
per cent pf their purchases during
October. Th* allocation program
probably will be continued Inde­
U. 8. POPULATION
finitely.
WASHINGTON H er. *8 « V ROTARY M E B tlN q;
The United State* population waa
144.708.000 on Oct. 1, the Census
The Rotary Club will roesl Mon­
Bureau estimated today.
The rereed figure laded*# the day evening a t 7:00 o’clock, In­
armed forces, where strength was stead of at noon, for a special
687.000
overseas and 748,000 atprogram sponsored by the Educa­
borne. The civilian population tion and Information Committee
of which H. H. Colaman* ia chair­
alone waa I4SA7L00O.
The Bureau n l d the population man. A group of Orlando Botadhas Increased more than 1 1 ,000,- ana headed by Milton 8. Vargowe
000, or almost 10 Oareaat, In the and constating of Jaatre B. KdUu
•even and -one • half year* since J. C. Broaaier, H. M. Voorhla,__
the last census waa taken April 1, M. H. Lana will explain the four
object* of Rotary,
1040.

John Francis Piatt
Died Wednesday As
Result Of Accident

John Frnnri* Piatt, 1 1 ymr old
rrtident of Fern I’nrk. died *t
tb-IO, P. M. Wednesday ns « result
nf MV-ailtpmoliile nrnideut which
occurred in Fern Park cnrlier in
the evening.
Mr, Piatt formerly lived In
Sanford for 12 years where ho
wns engaged a* a painter. Ho
had lived In Fern I’nrk for two
months. He wax lorn in Manning,
N D., Sept. 10. 1014.
A member of Alt Soul* Catho­
lic Church in Sanford, tho do*
i*cd wa* also a moml«ir of the
rteran* of Foreign Wars ami
he American I-eglon, Campliell
Li-sing Post. During the recent
wnr he served a* n Gunners Mate
First Class in the U. 8. Navy for
throe years, 18 month? of. which
wrre spent on Guadalcanal, lie
w*» a momlier of the local Na­
tional Guard Unit for olght years.
Survivors^. Include the widow,
&gt;fr*. Mary Talbott Piatt and four
dough tore, Patricia, Margaret,
Joan and Linda Piatt, all of Winter Park; hla father, Edward II.
I’iatt, Kissimmee; five alktera,
Mrs. Edwin Humphrey, Dunedin;
Mr*. W arren’ Rohlnclto and Mrs.
T. A. Mapea of Orlando; ■Mrs. H,\
K, Chitwood. Klaslmmrc; two
brother*. James F. Platt, Fern
Path and Edward W .'Plalt, Aahev tlk N. C.
The Rosary will Ite recited to*
T Jg h rK ^ - b ’clocIT a l'A ir Bbufi
Catohlie Church and funeral aervlrea will he conducted at 2:00
P. M. Sunday with Father Willi­
am Nachtrab officiating. A Mili­
tary service will tie conducted at
the graveside Iq Kietammee where
liuriaj will be made in Rose Hill
Cemetery. Erickson Funeral Home
ia in charge of arrangements.

Lions Club Plans
Christmas Party
Preliminary plan* for a Christ­
mas party to be held a t the Sem­
inole Country Club about * week
before the holiday were today
made a t the meeting of the Lions
Club a t the Tourist Center.
Fred Ganas. assistant coach at
Rcmino!* High 8chool, proposed
that tba d u b donate ft trophy
tho tCelplaque to th* member of ihe
ary Fed team judgrd aa tba’ beat
blocker. The m atter was referred
to the executive commltto for dis­
cussion. At Lyon proposed that
the d u b make this an annual
project.
Alfred Robson waa introduced
as a guest by hla brother,r, Harry
Robson.

A survey .iriou the • country
today ditcloml lliat since 6 |Y M
(local timcL Wcdricvday, 107 |ic(ton* lost tlicii live* at a iciull
id auliroioliilr rni&gt;li.i|n, wiili li
liiinit |c.i?lim* ilie nnlinn .willi I I
latalitiet./riic Ih death* (tom ijncrllaureui tamer toultcd limit
rlrowtiiity. huntiiiK and airplane «■
Ctdrnti.
,
■
"Ilie traffic toll turpaircd the
total nf 69 rc(iorted on Ttiank*givtng day la»t year and tl»c mrtall ttil.il «f 128 (hit year Ctlf!!parctl iii HI. hi |*/46.
Indian i rr|K&gt;itcd lliirlcrn trail»
falalitici and of ifie teven peri
tnnt kill'd ati tiintiir miili.ip-. iii
WailimKVin ilatc llirrc wctc killr 1
in a. train auto "collniim. Ilirn
were llirrc * intent death* rcpoilrd

G c n c rill
......

—

r o Hunt were* ready to switch
i from nm- *iih' to tho other, but
* —
jL fofe the mornint! session cunL c G lc tC I l a d
l,,ere was no wfflel^ conr,
) fiinmiimi nf anY "ivitche* which

H n llia n t As

4

O fflL C I

U c t I C C r Jniiglit dpternline the outcome of
III

W ar

!,,V p °" r*to

of

Jhn

partition

-i,-!,pjtip lav h rg elv in tlm hands
PARIS Nov. 28 (TP) The Air of 12 eoimirlcii *vfilch prevlmirly
Mmiitrv annoiiiii cil lonighl that had nlntalncd ' from taking* sides
fi upM sttH « n Pjh w K lif c l l
Griirial brCIm . F rancci famous
wwi^w 11-w irto w b ' n d n . *&gt;#■• killedin an airpTane n idi In llir SaharI i i|c*^it.
•
«

Air Secretary Andir Maioiclli
m l h i*’ plane i r-vdinl 20 mile*
limn Lolomlillciliaf, 200 nufc*
toitih
Oran and near the Algeria-MoiiKrit l»ud-r. It w.i* III
Mii'a that I ct’lerif fint'unnrd
lame in llir war again*) Gcimany
ami Italy.

Warren’s Entrance
Into GOP Race For
Nomination Hailed

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mM

IS'IHANAPOLIS. Im l. Nov. 28
id'j Tin' entmncp of Governor
Earl Warren of f'alifnrnia Into
(he rn n 'eit fi*r tlu&gt;.TV48 Republic
can •iiresldential nomination wa*
hailed • n* encouraging today
1l wa* undciilooil tli *1 12 per- Daniel J. Tobin, president nf the
Itm thvhnnd ' of
•on* wtic almi iid the plane and lnti-rtiatinn.il
Teamster*
(AFL).
,
that all were huui'd to death.
Tobin who headed the loibor
I X Ilrrr wns n nomine 'de gucr- Ituienu of Die Deinocmtic National
re the Ki'iicrnl nssriined In World Committee -during t ill- four camWar II t*r~vLi*-M liTt-wife and »i* ( paigtt* in which Franklin D.
hildri-n in the German '•cciipled I ReoseveU *va* elected President

rone of France from reprisals,
j . „dd"d Imwever. "T tirre i* not)
Hi t real nnnic'w n* Count P h i- ! niorii impe that Governor W IrT• n
will get th** nomination!
llppln De flmlteclocque.

The teamster president made
hi i rnmmenU in a signed article
in (lie Inter net Inna I Teamster for
Decent Iwr. He iteserilwul W arren’s
record »* "right "ii neaily everything tor Inlior" and said ,“In
nur oplftiiln (\\’arrenl will have
an rnormnu* baking from or­
ganised' latrt; throughout, the
rtu n lry ."
’.
"
Tnliin said ' I lie "Demorratie
Cold Weather HangH
I I **M1 4t i t l r i l «*fi l ’m t r “ M f R l
Party will undoubtedly nominate
President Truman, But what is
Over N ortheast U. S.
lalrtr going to say about aupAppeal For Flection
imrtiiiB the Democratic Party and
Ity AHHOC IATKD P R E S S __
I ti platform?**
Cold woath"cr lingcri'd over Uh . ’ - In Korea Refused
•’The wl*n thing to do, he
nnrthrastfrn quarter of tho coun­
continaed, "rt to wait and seo what
try (("lay and, federal fiirrca»lSEOUL. N n v . 28 (;r&gt;—MaJ
| r « H i l n w ~ &gt; mn l * " a e »‘a « a t i
-------- - —
—
era said.them .waa Jui-lmmcrUaU-- (rrnerel Willnutt F: Ih*an, militory-|-------- —rehef in right,
governor nf American-oecuplpit Dr. (Jilhort Osincup,
III other xoetlnna of tho coun­ Snulii Korea, said tmlny he had
try, temperature# wero mode rate refilled a • request hy right isl
Orlando Doctor, Dica
anil aurgiy skies were predicted political gintip* for an iinirvediatr
for mo*l of the South and We.*t. rleetian of n Korean government
ORLANDO, Nov. 28—(jpv_Dr.
Tho mqrcury climbed iqlo -the fdl’s in the southern rone.
Glll&gt;ert S. Osincup. 62, Orlando
in Kentucky .yesterday and wm
Dean said in a prexi atntement lu s n n o ta h fn, os &lt; „ t i died
pxpeetrd to reach 1 that mark that If rightists carried out P#fffMHflnh tor 25 year*
here Wednesday night following a
in pari* nf. Oklahoma today.
threat! to hold an election on
lllncas.
New seasonal lows w etr re- their own initiative, the military loin:
Dr. Oalnrup, a veteran of both
iflerl In some section* of the government would "take neces­ World Wars, wa* stricken with hla Idwest, Tho coble*! w rather was sary aleps to prevent It," The fatal Illness In 1P4S while doing
In Minnesota with Duluth’s two nature of the steps, he said, would rehabilltatldn work In Grew*.
below lowest on the early morn­ "depend upon tho altuatlon."
In World War One. he wa# an
ing weather map. Minneapolis
The American told a group of American Army p**uie*l office* .
and 8t. Cloud slrivrred In xera rightist* who asked for an election on duty with an Indian cavalry
temperatures. Chicago's 12 bIkivo Iwfore Dec.’S I that nono would bo fftfiment of the British^ Amyj, ^
wa* a new low for the eeasnn.
held “prior to receipt of 'd i r ­
He later twcaino one ■
Snow flurries -were reported ectives from tho United' Nation* Florida pediatricians to lobt^th*
during the night from thq Da­ Commission” designated ,to con- American Academy of Fed
kota* and eastern Nebraska east­ durl an election In both the South clans. He was a past president
and Russian-occupied North Korea of the Florida State Medical
ward to the Appalachians.
Association, end head of the med­
.before Mar. 31.
ical staff n t Orange Memorial
MIKOLAJC/YK FIRM
Hospital hern and had been chief
ORANGE HOWL
pedintrieien for 20 years.
NEW YORK. Nov. 28, WT
Stanlalaw Mikolalcxyk, aelf-exiled
MIAMI Nov. 28 tfD—Tha Or­
TANGERINE BOWL
leader of the Polish Peasant Pftr
ORLANDO. Nov. 28 t*V-&lt;
ty, yestenlsy deaeribed the coun­ ange Bowl Committee today an­
try which he fled last month a# nounced selection of tho Univer­ Catawba College of Asllabury.
"a pure totalitarian state," but sity of Kansas, with seven win*, N. Cm today accepted an invitation
■aid that th* Communists "will two ties and no defeat*, aa one to' play in tha second annual
never get the soul# of the Polish team to play in the Orange Bowl Tangerine Bowl gam? here' New
Years day.
people."
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One of the youngp*t and most
.luitlinnt soldier* nf the ’fighting
Punch, ho wa* lmqK’rior. genet"!
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.JUNEAU, Alaska, Nnv, ■HH'MJ'l furrr* at the time of his dentil. Ho
—Tim can**1 nf a twln-cngini' an wan 4d year* old only #ix* day#
trans|iort’a naciy-up . ami ijcailt ago.
ii'uiiiiHir n« i'm ,
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|a-&lt;’|eic wa* deeply hronred nnd
worn a cloved trimmed rnuitarho.

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I today submitted hli rrilgnatlon
• m • member of the Florida CltII.LAIIAS8KK Nov. 2S U h— ru* Commission to Governor CaUlL. *!8oty of W inter Garden well.

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Harriman listed textiles,
ash,' aluminum, naila, soil pipe,
/tf|&gt;*un&lt; board and newsprint.
T The secretary said a newsprint
sbifrtage probably will continue
|.uhli*ht&gt;ra of large newspaper*
for some lime.
He said lie wanted to commend
for what they have done t &gt;
help smaller papers in connec­
tion with the newsprint situa­
tion'
Taft wanted to lRow whether
Harriman thought the shortage
p( newsprint would lx* solved
if ronM-uls were established.
Hirriman said It would not be
solved but that controls would
help.
In listing naila and certain
ifther building materials as Item*
which might ponsibly be allucstid. Harriman ask I such ' x
proeedurv might at least “par­
tially cure" construction bottle­
necks. _ J _ __ ,J* ■e •
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cici- gave government housing
agencies complete allgeation powI f f MV#r A dding material. If*
said Mr. Tnpiniii liad rescind'd
them.
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is Flint -worked at the RadU Appointment Bureau belore entering the graduate school
this fall/ She would have recelved her nsaster of arts degree In bUtory and the phll"*v
phy of religion In June, IMS.

The body was discovered by a
special police officer and hi* *
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Seminole Hi
By IIOIIIIY PARK

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ap.ci*l session will- grant tla; Ml(] he did not understand what
President a request fur 'JUnd Harriman meant by hsalted aaby * authority to rrlm'puae k -IiTi tliotity,
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Last Day TODAY

DRESSER SETS

Aa I undersUnd It,” the tenMur said, “yuu. oea. aak&amp;sg Im
100 percent complete authority.”
In attem pting to draw a disllnctlon, the secretary noted tha*
the government naw baa eatuplefe allocation power over tin
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it Mpecielly important. A quality Gibson card from,

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25c Admission 50c

lieve Received A Good
Selection Of New,
.Merchandise

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Miss Ikdty Rowland, whose
m arriage.fu t-eiuy Amleison will tomorrow- night in celebration o
week-end . open
.unlay night at the Celery be an event of Dec. 21,. waa hun- Thanksgiving
117 students attended. This | ored with a shower on Tuesday house, it wa* reported by Fred
c lowest number this year evening given by the Woman’a Gone*, director of the Semlnol*
will probably nick up a good Council of the First Christian High School Celery Crate.
He said there-wrrll l-c dancing b y —
Church. Tin* party was given at
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the door prire at the Cratr. the home of Mrs. A. R. Johnson Juke Imx, pmg |umg and a_ flo
e soppomorr class voted on and hostesses were Mrs. J. P. show that will l&gt;o under the di­
students, two girl*, and two Wilson Mrs W. F. H arriett, Mrs. rection of Miss Anita Aiken.
— All—t r m m g r n m n r_TBVlW?l U
te-represent - them - i n - t h r 4^ . li~1 tSTUitnitfirMf» "JoKnaon.
i of wits Monday night over
A number uf games and con­ attend and a gala time I* erin WTUR. Bill Kilpatrick.
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tests weie enjoyed throughout IHTled by all .
os Andersen. Ikdty Ann the evening and prises were won
, and Janette Jenkinson were hv Miss Rowland. Mis. O. T. JVIorris Is Awarded
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Pearson and Miss Virginia Tlson.
Ihc Key Club meeting Tues- Following the games the honor
(iraduate
C
ertificate
toon the- boys welcomed into guest was led lo the talile where
.Tub 4 new mctnliera, Stanley shower gifts-were placed and two
lletm an E. Morris, principal of
dry. /ek e McNab, Randall solos wen* sung for her. Miss Seminole High School has roand Hobby Humphrey.' Also Patricia Johnson sang "Always" erived a post graduate certifies!*,
xiys voled on two delegates and Miss Tison rendered "Yyjitor- and .Ulna. lLrtlio -Elisabeth- F iler • ­
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graduation rertiflrate, it was r e - !
Club Convention Dec. 0, 7, .The dining table was clnlHirale- INirlerl today In Tallahassee by
I. Thev elected Bill Kllpat- ly tlecorated witlj—an umbrella Supt. Colin English.
and Bobby Park. Imst week covered with white rre|*o paper,
SupL English reporter I that 493
clcctiil Richard Bass and 5*5*1 ,h1, arriptuie, Hetty Hall nn post graduate, 193 graduate, 84
y Slenatrom but due to nn white stienmeiK joined the um­ provisional, 4li provisional under­
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if town football game, they brella with a miniature bride and graduate, and 285 temporary cern'l go. Mr. Harris donatrd gioom under a bower of fein. Re- tlflrales were issued by the School
y Club Pin lo be given to the freshnienla consisting of pump­ Department.
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Ciu.ilonxlisL Jhe„ attrrulancc. r r r *l?i: H1**11
eolfeo were t er- Mrs. J , J. I'elias. Alra. M. G.
for the month, a handsome ved Hi Mis, Rowland. Mis. G. w. Tracy, "Mr*. Tf. (7. Fox, "MrST Hor­
Rowland, Mrs. John Malloy, Mrs* ton. Mrs. II. I). Landress, Mrs.
He razor.
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Also* the Misses Mary Edna «
d Rand Concert was held. A Call. Mrs. J. R, llirhnids, Mr*. \V.
■ Thornton. Mm Pearson, Mrs. t Jr ltd revs. Sue Williams, Virginia *
•uni ranging front jazx to
ca was presented and was Ml|v tfcereg. Mr*. IVUson,- Mrs. ■|T«&lt;»II. P a tric ia . Johnson. Jackie c
professional In performance, -K .-C : Dntuon.' Mrs J.*E, Evans Koulaml. Sylvia Pearson and LU- lian l.ewibnaite.
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for our band so they can
--------------------------- -instruments for the school
xpensive for nny om* person,
NOTICE
rhlrh ate liadly rtrednl.
- hi dot . morning our Imnd
THE O R A N G E CITY H OT E L
Hed in the Oilando dssnla
Parade but were; slightly
pointed when after marching
Th N ow Ready For
•gh the whole thing they
get to see all uf the floal*.
Sprrlnl Piirllrn and ItanqurtK
I Junior rlnss is working the
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resented lh*e. 6. All over
ehmd slickers suddenly »P&lt;1 advertising this play.
long last llic tests are over
ve ait* sellling down for a
wait until the trport cards
aiided out.
dnesdav ruottiing over the
HOLIDAY IIATS!
er fcVstem&lt;lhi' Tlmnksfiiidnu.
am was held
John Root
al. and *ome“ nf the mixed
Vurv
lo-cive'lr ynnrs ?'—
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SOMEONE’S

MAY DEPEND

Were

Rowland (*iven Celery Crutc Plans
Bridal Shower Tues. Weekehd Open Hoiwe

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is the Hutb&amp;t ty to ,j y wbaf u«e
li made o( ihe national ’i\ipp{y
of any” commodity under conirof.
Tall Mid be couldn't under*
stand did QUtiittlioh between "(ini*
percent
cdJ^Jcfe"''iuthdrU y.-H e wid the
AdiilIi)i»tr»tK&gt;rf."1f' granted the au*
tbority it it 'seeking, actually
would base blanket power to al*
'locate wful i t " dtodses and tit
the extent it desires. - __
"I don’t think Srour proposals
are 111 good fifth’,” Thft declared.
HaiTiman protested that then'
Is a ih/ferrnt* between the AdAiiniiratlon'd prop*Oaf to restrict
the application nr allocation pow.
era. and tfie 100 percent |&gt;ower
Taft waa talking about.
The Be da U**•House
Il6use group la
of aeveml 1coUrreasloiml eninmiit e a which baa been holding Jivarliigs ..*
oh \«.
Mr. ’Tmfnfc.A'
TmTnaiTu SordinfU*.
Hon progVam.
Republican leaders have de*
elated there la not a chant): tie

| llirou.h II.. - l i r a U n t o ,
*‘ &gt;l&gt; which
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gregation, only to have the play i . "Alabama,
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bid
last
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.tbu* luyinm J )1L rnav lie enabled.---u*iw
Among other thing*, Mr. T ru­
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proved tajildlv In* wilt, it* neat man has asked continued rent
six games ' in iueCestioit.
1 Hanford (0)
controls, controls over exports
Blank , Texas won nine uf its ten en* and over rnnOinitr credit.
; Beard
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lifcing
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Harriman toll) tho committee
Jcnaisn (c-c)
Methodist University, amt thjm
Ross by „ une pulnt matgid,* 13 to that lit hdditiiiil to limitevl al
Tyre &lt;e-e)
liVathm ami priority |w&gt;w«*' over
i Harron
Toler 14,
•Irel, the Commerce JJejfet/irnent
Bats
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her:
Barbif conference lialfback -ni d a Usd- i t wnglil be
Wethington
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conumdrr for All America , ••■■r /laterlals umlei*s1m
Cooper
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Plarcy
Houston
Matching bin) Is the great
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Alexander
Chiodo Harry Gilnu r, wlio four yeara
Deal
Richardson. *IP* led Alabama to n near trl* ••■-L-f * .
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Hcore’by quarters:
eight consecutive psises In lh«
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0 0 0 0 - 0 Sugar Bowl.
Leesburg
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•*Th» Siignr fbiwl lias securtd
Scoring touchdowns: llouit'n, two high scaring football team*
Chiodo.
in Texas and Alabama, CorenPoint after touchdown: Hous­ »w«t comniMited "V/o look for­
ton (placement).
ward
hiiiii)—i iliiilllng—gami
on N’rw Vear’s Day."
HATUHUAY’S ‘ FOOTBALL*
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By THE AHHOCIATED PR MS8
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(Time la Eastern Standard)
gullies).
Army va. N ary—MILS, 1:16 P.
Roiithem Methodist v».’ Texas
M. •
Cbriatian—NBC, 2:45 I*. M.
North Carolina va. Virginia— Television
CHS, 2 P. M.----------:— :— :—
A rm y-ra.-N avy NHCJionkup
Miaaissippi va. Mlaa. {Rate — of New York, Washington, Phil‘s
CHS. 3 P. M. (Note: ,CHB will adelpliia and Schenectady ala-'
hill male broadcasts of (lie two lions, 12:15 P. 'M.

ATHLETIC SHOES
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Seminole High
LKK8BURO Nov. 28 f/PI-The
I-ecabure Yellow Jacket* racked Texas Selected To
trp a* 13 to 0 victory over the
Seminole Ifiirh School Celery Feda Meet ’UiUnn. In tfqL
here Wednesday night lh-a rough
Year's Dju ! UOUU&amp;t
and tumble contest that featured
hard play In the final tilt of the
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28 (/P&gt;
regular season for bpth teams
nter
(.fetburg scored both touch* •—The New"'ll!liana Hid-WIni
j downs ami thy extra point in the .Sport* Aa*iH-Hit!oii, dureyardfitlT
records and going after two pow­
l second - quarter.
erful t/aiju.
t/o q u . .yma
.yratciday seloeUd
j. Arnold. Houston ripped, over lb* tcr/ul
(Fed left tarkla to climax a 34., ‘,‘* UiiiveMlty of' Texas an ih t
vard drive far the first More |*l?fr&gt;n*ni fo r' the University* if
Charles Chlodo tnWreeptedl a 8 a n - 1AlUl.ajna lg the Sugar Bowl on
ford pass and ran -Uk yards for J *u- &lt;•
the final tally* late la the second I Ma in UjrriiaWfd,. association
alatua and Houston added, the ■president, announced Ilia! liana
extra point. ’! •
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The game, played on a wet I lallc dirodur. Had accepted tlw
field, was marred by fumbtea and invitation* for the le,riKboms.
loote play. The wat ball caused
From tins d m aiv r . it . looks
m any of the Frd passes to go „a if lb,. Huger Bowl should
ailiay. Leeaburg Intercepted fiv* present'■•top nnfch football game
Seminole toasts.
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U»t football
Sanford racked up w w n fR *t1|ila&gt;rd iheie- since before th-t
i downs to eight for the Jackets.
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move about and bland with your every *tian. Bit, walk,
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TUB HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA
STORY RESIGNS
JtHASHKK Nov. 28 U
tflory of W inter Oai

I today submitted hla resignation
as' a member of the Florida Cit­
rus Commission to Cover nor CaU-

Jam es Covington
Completes Training
Near Hibblng, Minn., is the world'* lnrgeat man-made
R e ^ Gold

The Sanford Herald

It’* an open pit iron ore mine, neverat miles long. «
mile wide, and hundreds of feet deep. More of the earth’s
substance has been taken from this hole thnn was moved
to make the Panama Canal.. Recently an observation plat­
form was erected t o . give -visitors a view of the power
shovels, trucks, locomotives und cars, all appearing ‘very
small Irecausc of the distance, all engaged in the gigantic
task of getting the deposits out on their way to blast fur­
naces of the nation thousands of miles away.
Only n little while ago the "red r o I i I " earth wan being
moved In frantic.effort to. make .weapons for war. Now-It
is duir to make refrigerators, automobiles, -furnaces, the
machinery of pence. Steel in a very real sense is the frame­
work on which Is built the American standard of living,
highest in the world.
.
The first ore wns discovered in the Lake Superior re­
gion in 1844 by a party of federal government surveyors
near Ncgaunce, Mich. Those men would be surprised nt how
rich those ore deposits arc. and what they have meant since
then, “.i
hole.

I.F.F.8BURO Nov. 28
’
Leesburg Yellow Jacketa rar
up a &lt;8 to 0 victory over
Seminole High School Celery F
here Wednesday night In a rot
and tumble contest that featu
hard 'play In the final tUt of
regular season for both teams.
Leesburg scored both tou
downs ami the extga point in
second uuarter.

KEDS

I Fed left UrkU &lt;Q climax ■
yard drive • foe the first sc
1Charles Chlodo Intercept# J a 8
ford psso and ran 40 cards ’
thg. final tsJIgfUt# is th* see
stanza and Houston added
extra point *•
Th# game, played on a*-'.
' field, was marred by fumbl#a i
I loose play. The wet ball, cau.
many of like Frd passes to
.astray. .L'»»,ii,n f Intercepted I
Bemlnole to#*#*.
I Hnnford racked up* seven f
j downs
right r*_I
for »tha nJackrti
. #to a.a.
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i #,
Scnanole'a
Bodily
Humph
: raced MLyard for • touchdi
| through tlia entire Leesburg
gregation, only to hake th# \

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Score by quarters:
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Scoring touchdowns: I
Chlodo.
Point after touchdown
ton (placement).

HEN’S ACER OXFORD
An Ideal Fiablng Shoe) ___ * ’

S P O R T IN G
GOODS

HATUHUAVB
FOU1BAL
r THE ASSOCIATED PHI
(Time la Eaatern1Stand*rt
Army va. Navy—MBS, l:If
North Carolina V*. Virgbi
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POfttWlA*' PAJi MAS

OF COUR8E IVE DO^WOT
WORSHIP IMAGES AND IDOLS
MADE IN FACTORIES, BUT
SOME OF U8 HAVE SET UP
IDULD IN
in OUR
u u n iir.A
n i a, UNi /iy *
IDOLS
HEARTS,
WORTHY IDEALS .AND GOALS,
AND STANDARDS-THAT ARK
CHEAP AND MATERIAL. DO
NOT BOW DOWN TO -8UCII
IDOLS: They hav# mouths but
they apeak not, eye* have they,
but they ace not.—Pa. 135:16.
August Kerning Itevrry
(From The Was * * ~
Dusk climbs ibi mountain cn
reluctant feet
The chimney awif
ratic flight;
The patient fireflies etitch the
robe of night
With arintlllgtlng'ttireads; th# su
la sweet
_JVlth (ruity scants, extracted by
Ika l.a.1
-the-: height,
Till, 11a fire* cooled, it give* forth
silvery light,
Dimming the radiance of the tlairy fleet..
This ia the month for which the
whole year walla,
For which the time of bud and
bloom were made—
When summer pauses, heavy.with
• her load—
The time when all men'# ‘.Jitlla
love* and hate*
8eem les* important than the ravalcadf
Anna M, Prlcsterley.

We ara glad lo see the Jayceci
ipontoring a cemclery impiovemrnt ptojeef. There U plenty of
room for improvement out.there

When tho housing shortage extends to lolls, It Is ser­
ious. Many large cities, reports the American Municipal
Association, have hoosegows thnt were built in and for the
good old days. Since then city population has increased
considerably, and jail accdmmodntlon has not. Thus the
Los Angeles jail, built to serve 880 prisoners, now has 1,770.
Proceeds of u recently voted bond Issue nro to l&gt;c used for
enlarging nnd modernizing it.
•
- *
_ Another way to tackle the problem is aeenjn Chicago.
There night courts nnd week-end conrU arc propotlod lo
apeed. up the lurn-over in prisoners, and nmko It unneces­
sary to liold them until the court finds It convenient to be
m ctwlon,
:
.. 4-. •
mwk
Nenrl^'aH Jnfge cities and many small ones have In­
adequate jails, cither because they arc loo small or because
they are ho built ns to breed disease and crime. It would
pay F°°d citizens to. see what .kind of jail accommodation
their town provides.
'

been made In the height, vision
and dental requirements. Moral
and mental standards remain unchanged.

James II. Covington, 82c. U8N,
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A, CovingIon of RL I, has completed re ­
cruit training at the U. 8, Naval
Training Center, San Diego, Calif,
with Company 97. He anlistrd
Aug. 24 at Jacksonville and forThe Navy no lunger requires
color perception for the enlist­
ment, it was announced here to­
day by Chief Boatswain's Mate
8. 8. Klcnker of the Orlando
Navy Recruiting Station.
“The applicant still takes the
color test,'* he pointed out, “but
It is for record purposes only,
and failure to pass it does not
prevent the man from enlisting
In the Navy. Minor changes hav#
hla mail -or report* like tha\
from which I hare "'quoted,
avtalr, seeking lo profit from
the Amsiruetue criticism and
who does not find In It dally
■urcraae from any encroach­
ing provincialism.
“NO CRITIC OF AMERICAN
joumaliim can say that it ia
predominantly staid, or yellow,
or inaccurate, or sclf-acrving, or
pious or venal, although in vary­
ing degrees probably every one
of these element* can be found
“The pole elttor ia vastly, out­
numbered by hi* fellows who are
engaged in normal pursuits in the
street below! the unfaithful, sip
nrtnlstrstor' H*- the * eiceptioti;
among men in positions of pub­
lic trust; few- planes of the hun­
dreds engaged In daily flight ever
come .to grief; yet. it is the pol*

r Tells Stetson G roup Of
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1 -Responsibilities Of The Press
John D, Pennekamp, asaociato Leen granted to an industry o:editor of The Miami Herald, aa- lu a commercial enterprise. It U
aerted here Saturday th at Anter- th# ffuarv'toe of a right, that
lean newapapera are living up to la treated In a free people, of
their rei|K)ii*ibilitiea as custodi­ whom Its free prese ia a vital
ans of conktitutional prbaa free part- It la one of the #»**nU»U.
a major eaaentjal, separating ami
In an address before the Flor­
‘ ' ' »g our- form of govida Student Govahiffient and In'- eminent from that which is arid
trrcoilegiate Preaa Aaoclatton al trary and totalitarian.
Stctnon university on a (kragreio
ntEEDW TOETTHE PRESS be
that Included Hen. Claude rap p er came a part of our American
and Fuller Warren, Pennekamp Heritage, not by Implication, but
aaiili
uy grant.
“All In all, they are doing, year
“No effort Is made to contend
by year, a better job of being aa here th at our pres* la or ever
American aa the Constitution ami will rcacn perfecuohr It ia subject
t lip Bill or Right* intended Ihein to all oi the frailties and vari­
and their function* to bc.“
ation* of human conduct, as are
In hi* speech, entitled “Are
also the Legislative, the Execu­
We laming Freedom of the tive, and the Judicial branches
I’rrsa7“ The Herald associate of our government.
editor reviewed historical de“And it* over-all record is u f
%
elnnmsal of
nf the
I Ka fre
f t 4Ue ' prta*
nrPla
velopaient
guarantee aa a bulwark of de­
mocracy.
than any of these. It la much
Excerpts from hla talk:
closer to the people', an intimato
“For a long time men have dally part of them. Our reader*
tried to define next*.
.
feel an affinity and a familiarity
“ You've heard that it ia' when that ia aa disarming as it ia
a man bltea a dog, and other valuable.
,
airy, if unsatisfactory, definitions
“ Ilia newspaper ia a favorore available.
it* whipping boy of many and,
“But. I think, newu ia best
incidentally. Ilka an indulgdnt
*df(lntd aa factual Information
parent, la not adverse to atrok-,
that In the Judgment of th*
Ing the head in which ar* the
editor UTof sufficient general
taeth that bit* It,
.
Interest Ito warrant its publi­
“Witness Qie general willing­
cation la tha newapapsr.
ness to publish the attoeka of the
disappointed, unquali:
who
guns
logic
them
without other recourse.
idAc many
niBiijr others.
uuirra. I« mviuw
“ Like
somatime* question tha editorial wit
dom of this course, in view of
tha miarepreaentationa,
half
truths, and visionary character of
such attacks, but, wtlghml In the
balance we. frel that these reptetent a challenge to eomething
abridging the freedom of speech that la beslc to press freedom
tnd of the preaa.1
•
which we cannot overlook.
“Thus Freeddm of the Prre*
“Manifestly such .self-serv­
means nothing more or leas .
ing onslaught* d&lt;C4o some de­
than th* right of th* people to
gree, undermine the confi­
hav* a prgaa free from gov­
dence of the uninformed In
ernment restraint la the per­
formance of Its function of * th# preaa, which ia Iheir dem­
ocratic agency, h«J that in
ratherlag and dissem inating'
a rap w* accept s* * nee#*.vltpl
Information
whether
that be la th* farm of news,
editorial comment or advertioMY MAIL, as is that.of every
editor, ia liberal with* letters
which aay, In effect, ■“ Move over
and let me, a hatter man with
an oeoantlal part of oar dem­ a better Idea, In that •eat.’*
“And. y#t, I do not know of
ocratic ayetem of government.
an adllor.w bo doe* not read
"Freedom of'th* Preaa is not a

whole.

• “ But, no critic can
over-all nr general
anv
universality of
belief, or any fixity
among newspaper*.

point to an
control; to
opinion or
of purpose,
.

Over 250 Present A t |
Annual Lion’s Dance

Social Calender

FRIDAY
Th*
. ■ Sanford
■
Townsend
____ Club
___
'f the • most successful
will meet at the Tourist Center evrnts of the fall season " v Ihe
at 8:00 P.' M. Amusement " and"* annual Thanksgiving dance atrefrvshrnents will lie furnished, tended hv over 250 mrmlicni and
Everyone ia welcome
guests of the Lion's Cluti at the
MONDAY
Mayfair Inn on Wednesday evenThe annual Christmas party ing. The large ball room was
and covered dlah supper will lie artistically decorated with potted
held hv the Philathca Claaa of paints, Rraxitian pepper and other
the First Presbyterian Church at greenery. -.The Lions- color* were
' enrrird out th purple and gold
streamers giving n festive air to
th#_ occasion
*- '
Kenny Knv and his orrhetkfra
of DcLand fuinL litd music for
the affair and were asked lo play
for ah extra hour off dancing.
‘
The I The llcaptail Avenue Circle
Wtitic was* hrondcast' for
Venue. ai T n m rr. M. Circle' N
' ■ a short I meeting was held recently at tho
2. Mr*. J . a Laney. 1012 Sanford time during- the early renin* I hpine of Mr*. L. G. Hunter on
Avenue, at 8:00 P. M.; Mrs. W. K. .over Station MTIIR.
Avenue.
.! peariiall
praiu sn m
vnw « The.
iiiv .agroup
,uui' was
John Ivey and Rirhard Dcas' unahle lo meet at th#'church be^
■were general rhairm rn of
l* e. | cause the ro«d Is lieing paved In
if th
danre and Hnniilton IlixUi; was front f&gt;i the rhurrh. A brief bus­
in charge of the invitations. J. Iness - meeting was held after
It MaeNeill. florist.....................
, furnished | which refreshment* were served
plants ami palms for decorations1 to about 21 tprotbera present.
which were under, the directioni
County Club Road, at 1:00 P. M of A: I. Skinner. Henry Witte, j
D cas'
for • luncheon: Circle No. 7, Mr*. W. O. Livingston.
„
. . Richard
. ...... .. ........
E. If. Laney, 205 Hast Eighteenth and Hamilton nishre made up the
Street, at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. W . 1 door cum mitt re and table a»^
P. Heard, rcvhoriraa:.Circle Nn. 8, tamrenn-nU were undue tho sufu&gt;rMra. Jack Burney, 870 East Twcn- vtilon «»f Jnrk Morrison and (’liff
MI'S I.IK-Illr Vaughn, daughter
tleth Street, at 8:00 P. M.t ClreU-. Aides. . t
?
of Mrs.- ncasie Vaughn, li-cantr
No. 0. Mr*. Hudaon, 113 . Holly
■ ■■ — •
th - lirldc of Jam es L. Itussrll, non.
Avenue, a t 3:30 P, M.t Circle No. J n n p I l a r r i H A c t 'O l l l s
of Mrt a ttd ^ fr* . Iler1&gt;#rt -Russell
10, Mm. Clarence Winn. 2500 ! J i l .
J
.
.
of Crown Point. Ind. on Nov. 9 In

GrJ?lT
rewM.
..AvU.
.r,nuofe.*the
V First p*
M
The W.
B ap-1
tlst Church will observe the Week
f&gt;t Prayer at 3:30 P. ,M. al tlm
church. Circle No. &lt;!. Mr*. E. M.
Carroll, will Ik- in i barge.
Th# I li ter media to (L An «.f the
Flrat Raptist Church will meet at
7:3Q P. M. at the home of Bar­
bara McNab. 0IB Elm Avenue.
The Junior G. A* will meet at
the home of Ikvcrly Roger*, lilt)
Myrtle Avenue, at 7:30 P. M.
.'•Tht 1fulluwttig ehahiars oi I he
Women's auxiliaries of lloly Cross
Episcopal Church will meet nt
3:00 -P. M.: 8t. Ann's Chapter
with Mr*. II. II. Cojcman, MellonVllle Avenue

A ■tlanta Position

If you want unuiual

l-eRoy fitrawder of 1214 Park
Are. reported killing two turkey
These catiIi will be trcAiurc J for they luwe th a t rArt itAmp
of individuAlity for wlilcli NORCROSS i» fAmou*. Formal,
8Ay , whlmdcAl, wntimcnt.xl or rdisloui dc»(3n«-to tqit your
U n c y . . . a n d your pockclbook.'
Buy now while it’s still fun to shop!

P o w ells.O ff ice Supply Co.
TIO Magnolia Avenue .

.

_.

* Rhone

worn later with her traveling en­
semble.
Houituela of pink carnations and
matching gauntlets accented th#
aqua faille gown* worn by 511**
Patricia Whitlow, inaid of honor,
and Mia* Edith Vaughn, slater of
the bride, who served aa brides­
maid. They wor# rhinestone neck­
laces. gift* of thc-hrftle.
J#*« Everett served aa lout
man and ushering were Rirhard
Ituaxcl). brother of the brdlcgroom. and l.ee Fagcn.
A large reception was held fob
Inwlng'the wedding for about 200
guests In the church recreation
rooms. Following a honeymoon
In Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Russell
plan tn make their home In luifayette where he It division mansger
of the J. C. Penney Company. Mr.
Itussrll attended schools In New
York City.
VFW AUXILIARY
The Veteran* of Foreign War*
Auxiliary will.meet tonight al the
•i&lt;H&gt; w’cleekr

This

Christmas

,If you’re buying a gift for an outdoor man, give hint the tpon
helps him rel*x comfortably...that fiti to well It takes hit mi
clothing and helps h.1^1 concentrate'on hW game. .

Handsome, Warm
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All wool Botitny flannel

E. r . Dell.ell,

Mm J. J. Iviras, Mrs, M. G.
Tracy. Mrs. K. G.. Fox. ,Mr*. Ilortun. Mrs. (&gt;. D l.anilress, Mr*
Johnson nnd Mrs IV, C. Tiaon.
Al*o the Mi vac* Mary Edn*
L'Uyll&gt;"•*. Sue. Williams,
i»on.
Johnson,
W . I’alriria
........ — ----------Jackla
Hnwlaftd. Sylvia lVars/m und.LU-

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------S pecial I’n r lle s nml llamiuelH
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SHOPPE CHAPEAU
Tnurhton Mttilding (u p s la lr s )

In' hkr lin g e r ie

game of fashion when you wear
this dashing duo in Textron's
exclusive diamond design.
Textron* quilts the jacket clear
through to make it just as wash­
able as the Talon fastened 2*
piece pajamas in a matching
fabric. . . soft rayon by Textron.
Lime, Red or Copen grounds.

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neaota, a babysitter,

|H-ared ndverlising this play.
e Xmas Ensemble At long last the tests are over
nnd w# me settling down for u
The Sanford IVomah's Club will slleut-'wail until the report *eards
Mr. .ami Mrs. .fanu'« Chfsinut
announred tmlay the engagement hav# Its annual ’Christmas* rn- are handed out.
of their daughter. Edith Klfxa- semhle.au Wednesday. Tin- m eet­
Wednesday mottling over Iho
l*etli. to Thomaa Louis llerkner, ing will o|M-n with n luncheon. A x|H-aker system the Thanksgiving
show
er
w
ill
lw
ln-hl_f*tr
tht*
ChiL.
• -program was hrht
John Root
ittn o f M r s . .Helen Uerkncr and
tile late George Betkner, of Ha- d&gt;en's Home und-r tin* din-etion |I n lito in l. and some of the mixed
of (he Flno l i t - Di niiHinent nmljiGlrr* Club xgqg'onp' hbltibrr. line
[a Tirolgo p a rty w-Itli the Social IVMiss Chestnut attended the lo­ ^partm ent In charge. Devorationa to texts there w arn’t a rlinpel
•
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cal schools and following her .u ill. V- iuid»&gt;r - lhe-jqi|&gt;#.rvi»t«n-J’f- program .
graduatfon-. from; Seminole High the Civi# Departm ent. *
School in 1945, entered Florida
Sponsor* will •«* Mis K. D
State University. She I* now 'a Brownlee, llihle ehnirmnn, and
senior and will Ih* graduated in Mrs. E-ignr Mitchell, tnusie chair­ week period.
A Thanksgiving I lance was
-June with a Bachelor of Aria man. Huiktoxso* will Id* Mm . •Wil­
degree in education after' which liam Schnnltel, Mrs. S. (!. Gtahnin, planned by I In- Senior Home Kc.
ah# nlan* to teach malhematlra. Mrs. S. D. Ilighleyinan. Mrs. J. E. at 8;!Mt nl the tT.SO. Thanksgiv­
ing night.
Upon graduation from the Amschool__in 1942 Mrs. (’. F. Proctor and Mr«. W. II.
I r r i d g eI’a*
. __ ,high
_________
Mr. llerkner entered the United Kirby.States Navy where he served un­
Itext-rvallons for the lum-lmm
til 1946. Most of the time he must lie made by Monday at noon
was stationed In Florida and soon with Mra. Highleymnn, H49-J,
after his discharge he returned Mis. It. M. Born*, SHI M or Mis.
lo Sanford where he ha* hren re­ i: i'
i,.... Riel. \v
siding while he attend* th e 'O r­
lando Junior College.
Plans for 4he wedding, which O fficers Elected A t
will l&gt;o an event of early summer,
Cub Scout M eeting
will Ire announced at a later, dale.
Election of offlrer* »cn* held b&gt;^
Mrs. Meiscb Presides Den 0. Park in of Ih# Cult Seoul*,
at a meeting nl the home of their
Over Board M eeting Cub Mother. Mrs. U nm an E.
Morris. 1724 Locust Avenue, re­
Offlcct* ate Ernie Mor­
Mra. Jbe Melsch prrsiderl iivrt cently.
Ilrnner; flillv Parks, seerelary
the tegular inerting of Jhe Imird ris.
treasurer: nobby Murris, Ibiy
of the women's auxiliaries of Holy and
Di*n Chief; Mrs. Morris,'
Cross Episcopal ■Chiurh held on Scout
Molher, llifitr# the niootMonday at-A ltA -P—li-----Itop-tu. Den
lag r«-n&lt;»iiinrnL^i oftxixtmg oi
were heard frsm various offirei# «oc*
rola^ niwUflRhes were w i ­
nnd Mra. D. Ik Perkins uullin.il ved.’ Following'the
merlin? irsme*
plans for Ihr decorating• of the were under the direction
"i Mr*.
rhurrh for Christmas* service*.
F. Uat-ncr.
,
Mrs. Melsch announced that the 1^ Ronnie
Anderson wn* in cliargr
date of. the Parish supper bad
the program. The group voted
been changed to Jan. L6 and Mr*. of
each Thursday afternoon
W. A. I-effler reported on the to meet
school. Those present were
aurees* of the recent subscrip­ after
Anderson, Ernie Morris.
tion bridge party given hy the Ronnie
Wavnc Mrt'oy. Mt-lvill Brinson,
auxiliary. She afso told of plans Roger Garner, R&lt;Hlmsn lltilhilry,'
for a bridge luncheon to la* held la r r y Burney, Hilly I’aiks. Bobby
some time In January on a date Morris and Mr*. Morris.
lo be announced later.
Those attending (he Imatd
COUNTRY CLUB
meeting were Mra. Melsch, Mr*.
.Charles Potter, manager of I be
A. It. Key, Mrs. J. Ik Ingley, Mrs.
W. A. Fitts, Mr*. A. N oM . Mrs. Seminole Country Club, snnounrGeorge Shipp, Mr*. B. F. )Vhll- &lt;-d this morning that tho treasure
ner. Jr., Mr*. Perkins-, Mr*. A. M. hunt originally scheduler! for S at­
Philip*. Mr*. U fflc r, Mia* Carol urday night at toe rtuli ha* l&gt;ocn
Stone, Mr*.' W. E. Watson ami pettuond until .a later dale «|ue
to Ine tournament • activitlr* on
Rev. Mark T. Carpenter.
Sunday. ' .

The dining table wa» elnlmigtely decorated with an umbrella
covered with while crepe paper,
read the scripture, Hetty Ball an
While ativanier* juin.il the um­
brella y ith a miniature bride and
gruum under n lower of fern. Re­
freshment* consisting of pump,
kin pie tnp|K*d with whipped
cream........................
.... ..........
nut* and coffee
were ser'i d to fllss Rowland. Mrs. 4
Howland, Mrs. John Malloy,
Cliff Lrwthwnite. Mi*. W. L
Call. Mrib J. R. lti. hauls. Mr
D. Thornton, Mrs, f’canton.

llci man K. M orris,‘principal of
Seminole High Sehoo) has recoivrd a post graduate certificate,
and Miss llettie Elisabeth Fite, ■
gradutition •certificate, it was roimrted tuday In Tallnhassee by
S'lpt. Colin English.
Supt. English i«-|Nirtrd that 493
post graduate, t93 graduate, 84
provisional, ill provisional under#
grndunte. and 285 temporary rerlifirali-s were issued hy the .School
Department.

—then you’ll redouble In the

In $Vlne, Blue and Trfh.

Yom’LI find a .pleasing assortment of
that are m rt to please. And of course, you'll like the way ^

Rrumiey. Zeke . McNahi Randall
Goff, and Hobby Humphrey. Also
the boys voted on two delegates
to represent them at the State
Key Club Convention Dec. 6, 7,
and 8. Thev electrd nil! Kilpat­
rick and Bobby Park. Last .week
they elected Rirhard Bass and
Hethy Stcnstroni but due to -an
out of town' football game, they
couldn't go. Mr. Harris donated
a Key Club Pin to to given to the.
next new monitor. Thorpe Furni­
ture. Co. donated the. attendance
prise for the inonth~7a bandsome
electric raxor.
•
Ttirsdav night the Deland High
School Rand Concert vrga hchl. A
program imiging fro n t. jarx -to
classics was presented and was
truly professional In iwrformance.
This confer! was given to raise
funds, for o ^ J miihI »u . ihuy -can
Buy Instruments for the school
7im&gt; expensive for any one pereon,
hut which are hailly needed.
Haluiday morning our hand
marched lit the Orlando Santa
Claus Parade hut were slightly
disappointed when after marching
Edith Elisabeth Chestnut, daughter «»f Mr. and Mrs. James Chrstnlit, through the whole thing they
whose engagenu-nt tu Thomas'Loul- lleikuer, aun uf. the Inle Gojtge didn't get to see all-of the floats.
Iterkner and Mr*. Helen Berkncr of Baden, Pa. is in-ing announced * The Junior class Is working the
today. Tli# marriage will be an event of early summer.
whole achiKil into a dither over
tho play ‘Me and Mv Shadow' to
lie presented Dee. 5. All over

and Comfortable

It is interesting to note, now
that them is soma agitation in
Sanford for tht popular flection
of the. City-'* mayor,- that-tlw
city-manafer form of government
is gaining strength jn Florid*,
that 60 cities have adopted it in
the pail 30 years and. that none,
having adopted it. has permanently
abandoned it. The net effect of
hating ■ full tim« popularly
would be the *b*n-

wear department. Tailored flawlessly, of fine.fahrfci...you’ll

Morris Is. A Warded-'.'?
Graduate Certificate

Miss Chestnut Will
Wud-Thomas Berkncr

among

, President Trumap relearn! M*yor Curley of Boston from jail
in time for him to spend Thanks­
giving at home with his family
He retains the office of mayor
and enjoys all the rights of sny
other American citiien. in spitn
of his conviction for mail fraud,
and a record of fctlf a century
splotched with political corruption.
His salary as ‘mayor is $20,000
a year, which he continued to
receive during Ida term in jail.

The Celery Crate will he open
Mlxx Ilclty Rowland, whose
night In retrbrhtldn n(
( marriage to I.croy Anderson will tomorrow
week-end .ipen
Saturday night at fh#' O ir r y be an event of I&gt;cc. 21, was hon- Thanksgiving
house. It was reported h y Fred
ate 117 student* attended. Thla | ored, with a ahovrer on Tuesday Canes
f the Semlnolg
the lowest number this year evening given by the W omans
t i t ’will probably nick up a good t'ounril of the First .C hristian
*1 next week. I’hyllis Wyatt Church. The party was given at
sn the door prise at the Crate, the home of Mr*. A. It. Johnson
Tha. sophomore class_ voted - on and -hesto**e* were • Mr*:—J. P:
____________________________ I

Rep'. Trimble of Arkanui i*y»
“ It is eojument on neat* m atter and insecure, politicians,
he will introduce IrgrdatioB pro­ from th a ’ analytical- or -critical turn thalr heavy oratorical
viding for an interim government viewpoint, • including the exprea- upon tha newspapers whan
and a Yaulty record leave
in the even! tome "catailiophe”

mote inland city, or
widely throughout the country.

Miss Rowland Given Celery Crate Plans "
Bridal Shower Tucs. Weekend Open House

Seminole Hi

newe, they of(er cpinmcnt—in­
formed. and stimulating comment
we think—editorially, and under­
take ’tu ptnvida a* laoaaure #f
leadership in the community Intereat and aerrice.
“They provide an Intereiting
and useful m ta'um that has a
value both tn th* advertising
community and to the people
who need and want the thing*,
th* services, and the idea* which
are advertised.1

In 8emlnole

PAGE

THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, NOV. 2ft, 1947

'

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suiptufe* Figure I’toportioned Slips are the most fitting slip* of all

Size* lO to 18

proportioned lo fit you at the bu»l, the waist, the hips. Lavish lace al
bodice In this fadtlon-rigbl lingerie . . . beautifully, carefully tlilchfd

19.75

in the Srumprufe tradition. Created in aoff, lust rods Bur-Mil* qu

fo r

..

; tf”

» vw

rayons that wear and wash wonderfully.
Fashioned in white and shell pink. Sire* 31 to i t .

CHRISTMAS!
:

Give A Portrait By

.

RAYMOND STUDIO
-

Picture* You'll B« Proud Of and Proud To Glvo.
"Set Our ’8peeial Offer For ChrUtmaa.
Phone 1093
9 F lo rid a -S ta te

Hear Dtcfc Aiken Ring Friday* 1:19 P.M . Htatlon WTRR
Have Yox Bought YoXr ChrUtmaa HeaUT

�fAipa Vv ' r o r ar

Job Erar To B ive
•Exhibition Sunday

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

A fxtlurv uf Um&gt; l« o ball four'
umaraent that will be
tjm Seminole Country
i'lnr will U* an exhibition
l':«r, nationally known

'ALL OF THE OLD FAVORITES
YOUR HUNTING TRII»
DellrfctiM — Healthful

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
Phone BMO

■ IHionetBlH

nrford -Avenue'

iW -f

e r of the Vine IU1I* Country CluU
la Orlando. He will present hU
exhibit loft at 6:00 o'clock.
tliw country. Kill Ui matched
With Pug . Allen, Did .am) pro, to
partiripate in the ronteat With
■.vrf 100 golfer* from Central

HOME CONTROLLED

W here Customers

404 K ant F lin t S tr e e t

Sanford. Florida

Bend Their Friends"

Florida.

Wendy Bairlv will present a
silvered dish a* a prUe to the

KNOW
Your Meat

offered,

Standard

HHNKW8 RIVAl.ltV
Wiecytvia Khtpped Grade

Eggt

D oe
6SC
Kraft Amur, or Vclytala

Cheese 2 u&gt; 98c
K rah rtmtenlo or Awer.

Meaty!
Red-Ripe

GUAPKI, 4411Jc. N. C„ Nov 2Jt
iA9)—N.-rth Carolina and Virginia
tomorrow will renew the south'*
oldest continuous football tlvalrv
with a
hid possibly hanging
in tin- balnnct* for the winner.
Both sejusd*. potraible chnlccj
1 *“
“ Orange
w
(. Bowl. at*
for
Miami's
reported To good physical comll

Cheese 14-Lb31c
Kraft Phil*. Cream

BACON
Selected

Cheese Lb 49c

End Cuts

Kraft PlmUntl. O-Ptm.
i'lmapple or ftellsh

Center Cuts

BEEF LIVER
Fresh

BEEF TONGUES
Minnesota Milk Fed A A Grade

$ 5 0 'TRADE IN
AM.OWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO

VEAL

In Our Self Service Case
t
Armour's Star Breakfast Link

SAUSAGE

The MUSIC Box

Kib A

Boneless Chuck
For Stuffing

Cottage-* In Sanitary Cartons

Veal Breast

lb 1

CHEESE

lb -4 9 c

JlolUd-.................... ....

Cheddar— Jirat Right -Flavor

SEAT COVERS

.

Shoulder Chops

1-lb

CHEESE

Price* flood Thro 8aL. Nor. 29th ‘

Western Pork Spare

‘a Puritan Sliced

PORK LOIN £H O P S

t

Quantity Rights Keserted

jRIB &amp; BRISKET STEW
M
3Bc
HAM BURGER- Lean, Fresh Ground ID J 5 c

Western

Cheese 2Pka»31c

I4»/2c

P IC C L Y W I G G L Y

known aa Good.
UTILITY—
la C Grade.
There la not but
one grade lower
than C-which U
rannera A cutlers.

Chuck, Hump, Kib or Shoulder
"&gt; &lt;uS T E A K S - Any Cut While They Last It) 55c

Or. Chari#*

Yellow Daisy

TABLE SUPPLY
r L O V E T T ’ SE

AA (iRADK-itt extra Fancy,
known as Choice.
A GRADE

For Sparkling Washes!

C

Oxydol

Georgia

California Holden Heart

YAMS

CELERY

Fancy IHStiurg

(Yale Tires)

Darling

Fancy Crushed

Raisin Bread l°*' 17c fPineapple 2
gannim

CAULIFLOWER

LETTUCE

'~J ‘"Personal Sfri

le Tire Shop

Ivory S c v p

[rJT ‘ Phon^ST

NUTS -t
Reel EmucrOr

Western Pork

Regular Sice

2

Rib or loin end, tender, juicy
pork roast for these coolweather ‘days

Sterling

KRAUT

U. 8. GOOD

tn Cartons, H o t Grads

Lard ub

35c

Red Perch

•

Junket
RENNET PO R r

BEANS

Ultra-Refined
Frrsh Caught Large

Butterfly WhlUng

* •

Announcem ent
H. Carmichael
bt now connected wtlh

Fryers u&gt; 61c

*
StUjjgpr—E l

H|n«*om Time

U. S. Government Graded UTILITY Reef

Kana. 8hlpt, Qulck-Frcxen
Or, MA" Urvascd A Drawn

SWIFTNING

CATSUP

Cako*
Regular Him

mmm

SALT

(All Grinds)

Cake*

to sell you

2

8-th bff -29c

ILimh 41 &gt; Son Ibenthed Freestonr

PEACHES
Try’ ’em baked In tomato
sauce—or fill ’em with a
tasty draMaJnK

18e

LEMONS

W ALNUTS

ORANGES
Center Cut Western

lb

California

Hngllsh

Sausage Lb
Pork

55c

Neckbone*tb27c
Bulling

Clorox
'A Gal
•

Sanford Upholstery

Facial Soap—

Woodbury
Cako

Green

BEANS

Slip Cover-Shop
33 Yeant’ Experience
• 8Hp Covers coalom
made- guaranteed, to

27C

IO C

•
•

For ranking
Delirious
Kennel Custard*

All Rr*nd*

Junket r
"RENNET TABS

_. I

ORANGE JUICE
•All Brand*

fit.
Upholstering of at!
kinds.
Wide selection of
materials. 1

' '

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

and

Slip Cover Shop

.

Phone 1112

IV O R Y ,
SO AP

ilEBBE
S eed less
CHERRY JAM
■|« i*r. »lf* rsd

Fancy North Carolina

W AKE

SPECIAL

rood

PRAB

• 303

CAP

lOe

Satimald N « t s r - I t os.

Idaho

iiAJHINfl

Potatoea 4 u * 20c
flutabagas u Oh o
Lata (tows Cello-Psk

Lamona 2.Lb. 25c
Qrapafrult u&gt; 3we
Fancy

Coconut!
2
**
torn la

(or

25c
- •*_ k

2 pkga 29c

Snider's f a n c y - No. 2

No. 1 can IDc

Cranberries u 39c
Juicy

Rennet Custards
and tee ('ream

Hunt’s Tomato

Sanford Upholstery
11G'/i Park

'4 6 ox. 15c

Turnip

HURFFB
Comstock h e

APPLES
Del M ont.-

KRAUT.

nms
Can 11c

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�fim u v , NOV, JU, IU17
y at^hley

HANIOHU IlKIIAj;

Venetian

u finds

cross eyes

From where I sit... by Joe Marsh
— M a H o sk in r----------S n e e z e d a t C a tsl ,
boon H fo ll, 1 ii] « j a modcrata
|U»» f t h«*f j&gt;r ta.o
frlculi
. . but It'a up to Ikam what bavcri(» they chooaa.
From wbv« I lit, tba Imoortant
thing ia not t o 't a t our la c lit
allcrgica re su lt In antlaoclat
inbuua. Lci’a n o t c ritld x a ' tha
fellow who like* beer If we like
elder. A little Inoculation of tolerante can balp u i liyc-aud-Itt-Ura
happily together.
/v
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L /

Cayrr/fkf, l9t7,V‘u iii$ u iu B u iw t F.aniuijn

FOR R EN T

1

A K T IC L E S F O R S A L E
Caa apace heaters f)*.dS up

-JFFICK apace In Mr tech Qbilding.
la rg e light offices, TSwly iircsts tu t. All llUUUea, hunt anil"jani­
tor service furnished. Call Hd8-

ii. b. fopk ca ma

.CHINES
SEWING
SA LES'X N
8EKVICB
Her fa Sewlni Mach.. Shop
rb . IIM

RKCORD PLAYERS and radios
fo r-ren t: By day "hr whek: TTi#
E. 10 FT. double duty meat
e Musl&lt; Box, 110 W. l i t St. G. dliplay
rate and fompresior In
“ Ptmne PBS.
good condition, new motor.
Lodge A Sohc
B ACRES of tiled -farm ‘land,"ex­
cellent condition, $.1500 per
acre. Phone 781-J. Box CM MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
Care Herald.
Cake at Plggly Wiggly A Table
ROOM for rent, hrenkfant prlvllegeit. ■C all-m &amp; .W .*r»r~- e r r - 1-HOCAL. Electric w ater heater.
— ET.^trie'ScVvice Comtiany. Cf&gt;7
^ Z ~ vW A N T E D t o *r e n t
“ Ave.
'
Phone IQt.
Mngnolla
£ DKDKOOM fotninhed or unfur- FOR 8ALfhrW n'*roek fur afrttahlahnl lionie. Phone tlUgl, 8:30
w&gt;y, and roadwava—PBnna
r..nn
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APARTMENT or light homerooms. Plionis. !M

9 HKAI. ESTATK P 0 II SALE

FLOWERS
for all uccaalona
McNEILI. A YOST FI.OHlSJf}
Fipe* Ave. Just olf ( a l t n
Office ph. 40S residence ph. 6I0 R
VEGETABLE1 "plants for small
and large acreage. Cahhagv,
ColJarda. Broccoli, Cauliflower.
Onions. Lettuce, Kacarole. Tom­
ato. Strowlnirry &amp; Beets. J. W.
•- Dell, la k e Monroe. Fla. Phone

FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly furnlshede, 2 lietlfnoma. 1/3 down,
ffo.oo per month. For Quick
action. Call Phone 9173.
iNSCR
l REAM ESTATE
.
F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND Mi HALU&gt; lUlUwr
Registered Broker nn&lt;r,tlfc‘ WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
at HOMEB' a . __________.
InaurBftre Agent*
Era, 4 Florida State Bank Bldg. BLEACHING paper k w ire p in
good condition, for B acre*.
60 ACRES — Mitchell Hammock,
Lichee Farms, R. 2 Box 1.41,
Oviedo. Good land, about H
Sanford.
— muck, cheap.
Hayur.t Rtaily
On phim.. 80S.' HanfonL
MAYTAG washing -machine A
ciirllrr cupltoaid. 704J ’almelto
ATIRACTIVE home,• 6 - rooms.
bn I h, porches. I&gt;.t llifl x IBS.
1 Double1 garage. ' Good Jinanee WIIEBI. CHAIR, •Victrola, Rug*
tilnn Cell 43A.J.
^ • •
and sunshade. 308 W. IMh
Street.
lmmdiately nveilabte &lt;I0) days,
---- -new - 8 -Iwdroom - hungmfuwr -wtttf ROW BOAT with fish. well. J l l
drive "In (Hirtlco. la rg e living
French Avenue.
room, bedroom
surprUingly
roomy, enecloua enclosed porch, EXCELLk&amp;T buy tn sable, dyed
kitchen Iras cabinet* sink, hot ' fur coat, alxe 12, includes'trim ­
wnlcr heater . end ample cunmed hat to match. Phone P77hoard apaca. Optaldo stuccoed
on concrete inside has water­
proof coat plus 2 coats of olaa- SIX P1ECR dining room
good condition. " 222 V
*§ ter, hardwood floor* in living
room. Lot has 70'
70 fr.
frontage
ft-. Aonta«
and located In Mayfair, trie
a ^ O B R f U ^ CTcarWr. 600 \V."
I8V75.0U. '
. ,
FRED W. RENDER, Keillor
Uouei 3 Fla. S lats Hank llldg, GOLDEN^ULQW PLANTS, YdYl
______ !_Phone 103d
Lilly Court.
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bush. it . W. Lord(

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America's » m I Beael.ru I
" C*j»r - PolDhfd Aluminum
Me For Free EallmaU
S -- G17 W . R dblnsbA - O r
P h o n e 2-0729

Ma lloalflna couldn't undantand
^ h y ah# got a dt of in e n in t » O Q ..
n i l l d IlirpoT the cat, cama in the
room. Finally flyutrd nhe'd hava to
K*l rid of llarpo altofcthar.
Then Doc Holliilar explained
aho bad an "allergy." Cat1* /u r
. u*de bvr.anm c lihi! iLravtLcrEka
give aoma folks rash. Ho gava bar
ap Inoculation so aba amt llarpo
could Ilya ineoicleaaly together.
£ 1 gueaa a lot .of ua have "slier®kle»HIn the social eanae. Some folka
Just can't eland movies, or radio
ecomediaot. Other folks don't go for

KANKUKD, M .O K ID A

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T ill’ HTATK o r KMjItll'A To
J o lts K HUhK
lUMUtljNCg
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jf jx
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A' " rii Kill i&gt;( IN&gt;m|i!iilKl ha Vina
itrrtl (llrif iftm tl (rllir In ill*
n l V W »3it out. Rirortitioeflrt-le- rnert In usd fm Semis'll*
j t ' t V I t lion Mtlhed oftia tae.
t'uutiO.
’ H(iti*|a, la" vH/iuvt), lltf
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tliilul In oitt MY. Sata
illtdrf.,
the iliurt till- of arhleh n
peUuMoai Hm WM, WOO loatiMi.
l.nr ‘n Siarfc; 1’ljiMlfr. u John It
nieyk;
l»-rntdiinl. tni-.f 1 f.tr»*nt»
g m g w *(*K)M1l w*is toil wlMaiilMM
a r t *lUM tl-ft^nt—n rmtnitTrit ■yicj-‘ttr
On anti a|-r-*«r
Uftif. Hit Abnlt
ceou iti rouhDAnoN
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Ift^M UTm IlCllMiAtVHO—1
nil IW lilli -I.t&gt; ttf Orfrinlitr.
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wlk h* .ftl’.i*.! aptMOtr jroU
Tftn K’-ifonl 11- r t M it h.nltp tlrtl(iiairl nt a nrm iiaptr of a.nrril
clir\latH&gt;n in vtbirh IttU rtla*tf‘»
Util 0 ' |IU&gt;)!ilh'll IIIW M(b Utah
(or Iin. f M bmW l^t vrYt-St.
fast H*l?
WlT.Vr:^. Iti}- tianti autl affltUI
ji* * a»tuti4 up night*
ri1*4 Ainr* nf FJoriilii. ttlif lit#
W ll IPOd oeer. lor y«i laU* nbe .U&gt; ilf Nllrlillff, At U.. I&gt;«
i to fat up it tu|ht to p*tt wtUr, tiAtu
•/ l&gt; I' ire. M ia
t r r ^ too. W«UM oj muuii functio4|A&amp;
C h it vf Hi- Circuit IVuit
lien. ■(«, a tenuHit dorfur
itnaferthtieeryiiiiubla. 1

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THi: JtTATK UP KUtUII.'t, jfu
m a iiiu it Muitr-t:
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V«li" ifre li hnrbfr ’tu*ilI S#«i itjfijf f &amp;•
•till, tint
flint l#i Ilie Ijjliji**.
Court «»: Srntjii’ t 'tiiitiij‘,
I» Ui.« iuf* .ir Wall *' i(.
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Ujfc/\Yi.th Father” .
1$ 'Coming To. Kitz
’jiyV'r Braf.' screen vorsioii of
t » f | D ijf'i ctdi-hrultd com hi y,
'r With Father," photogtaphiBiitvlihlcolor. iii iiiu ir til to
v«f, **&gt;on nt lhi&gt; ltltx Theater
l» .jWillinm I'oMi-Jl anil Irene
mb w jtiU rm l. anti will* U*
Wi there nett Tuesday ittul

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S&gt;&lt;|. t.f 4liw l?)tvlilt Omit |
Jlkiiat-I C u rtin JifV-clrtl the
HuV f.Miiily, KlirMi. it.I* bfcl* iDf Uunhlti Oki1&lt;*h yti'tiuii
play
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4. ■ i). I* Ht-mault t’lrffi W liYbit tiHlrh wav httacil-un the iccur»
niiAaiiinK Mild- |)ln&gt; by U w tld
.V**r1se S*'T\v

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Expprt Radio Repairing
Fred Myers, a il h. Zmk til.
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING

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A0TO HKPATlUNGrilaU'* Garage, Sanford and
Ave­
nues, H
TKlGF.it

ORLANDO Moniltur Sentinel. Or­
lando Evening (War. CaH Ralph
J R a y . 116ILJ. 9
LAKE MONROES n«w grocery
■tore open for laulneea Satur­
day. Navemlwr 29th. M n. F,
L, Edwards.
ta m pa

REWAR Kalvlnator rafrij
in good condition. 8U

h o r n in g

DAOvarVd to
Plwno 0 3 1

territory. Matt wa employ must
ba able to stand rigid
- lion as to honesty sob
general Intelligence. A;
dex Hotel after ft P.
T h a n . FxL

Prhuu^ja.i/.AIILTU^TrinceTiniJTlP ' ” Ytiinplrlr Neu.a Krrl
D nolrit T*» I'Llorr* fIf

Satunbiy A inb!
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D O L Ill.lv FK .V T L U L IDUHiUAM —

FH day&amp; Saturday

Sunday &amp; Monday!

for "perpettm l 'tluitti. .t-iv iki*
deft in |M&gt;&lt;ult&gt;ii*m iii the tv

fin The Snnir Program
Math Twain's Immnrla
AHVE.VTl RES nf

Orlaniln- Jackminvlllr
SI. Aiigusline
IihA.-I vuiimrvr than hi* years.
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Ills dlvlalun nl times fought
tiaih'i tin. riitnnmnda o f Geni’inl
UtHirvi^S, I'aitun, Jr. of ihe tj. f?
Tlthd Army nnd Geneml AlevnHder ■If Pnli'h df the V S
fevj'f'lh Army.
Both .priwedid
him in ill’ll I h
v,
Me vn- tM.ptilnr wllh Ainericnn

'I.asi t haptef” "H"P narviumi

t iik a t k e

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�FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1947 0

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD.

EIGHT
script troops to the colon today
to help meet u .r emergency
caused by an epidemic of strikes
which slowly are strangling
French economic life.
the dollar, since the Armistice,
Tiie cabinet's decision, reached
Inder the new' monetary rrg in a cession of more than, four
itions announced' by the coun hours, brought to 15 divisions the
of ministers, foreign esrhsngn
ea for each month will l&gt;e fixed tots! of military forces called up
the first of the month, partly within a week to deal with the
the l&gt;asis of quotations on the threat of civil strife arising from
• market for the previous Communist - sdpported strikes in­
volving 2,000,000 men.
The decision, followed an an­
unrest
the country, despite nouncement- th a t dft- police - e»m■sch of them in
date by the CommuuUt-dom
■ 1 district, w ere'fired
ted Italian General Confeil ___
Labor that peepetetin»w{ by
tfrveimment. There was no
er* way—for - a *•pvncnrt; of frn d explanation*. - The ComItaly.
inunUl newspaper, L'Humanite,

Itary Takes Over

chairmanship of Socialist Prssld e n t. Vincent. Aurlol, announced
that the second half of the 1045
class of conscript* was' .being
called into uniform. Half the
claaa of 1047 waa called up laat
week.
*
The ministry of war refused to
‘
troops on duty in occupied Ger­
many were being brought hack
to Parte to reinforce local forcea.

mg the Communists
of letting
Communints gain
_____ ofof-the
the French
control
Prenehpolice.
police, The
police abstained from voting)a*t
night when unlona of .government
employes split on a motion To
strike. -Six"unions rejected the
strike call, four supported i t
Sc human, armed with #, fresh
lew vote of confidence, met with his
■the new cabinet under tha-cMROiaaiW

cabinet,, which

U .S .-R u ssia Plan
„ test vote earlier this week in
the assembly'# 67-nation Palestine
committee a t Lake Succeas.
Thera waa a likelihood that the
'outcome of the voting could not
be foretold In advance of tlte
balloting, since seven of the

United Nation* concerning Palestine i* in principle injustice, be*
muse every nation ha* the right
of self determ ination/ he told a
reporter. "It l*"al*o an Injustice
from svery practical viewpoint as
a country with an Arab m ajoritr
cannot bo aubject to domination
of a Jewish minority."
Assam Pasha had just com­
pleted, a tour of the Arab coun-

At THE CHURCHES
CONGREGATIONAL c h u r c h
Park A venae and Third Street
J. Bernard Boot, Minister
Sunday School. 10:00 K. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 -A. M.

Damascua dispatches said ' ike
council'of ministers of Syria
Tor Three hosts during the mo FTP
ing and .studied reports from New
YorArtm the Palestine issue In
UJ4. .Many telephone call* were
exchanged with other Arab capi­
tals.
Tbu dispatches said Premier

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
of the U nited'N a.
tions Assembly, predicted in a
The Free Methodist Church at
conversation early today th at par­
Fourth S tre e t. sty] Laurel AreOue
titioning of. Palestine would-.bn
will have services conducted by
approved by a narrow margin in
M. C. Dallew, district superinten­
the assembly vote expected later
dent, Friday and Saturday and
in the day.
Sunday evening a t B:00 o'clock
He Bald. hte..Information indi­
and Sunday morning a t 11:00
council
of
I
he
Arab
League
would
cated the “Soviet-American" plan
o'clock, it waa announced by the
he
summoned
immediately
after
to split the Holy Land Into sep-

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

FIRST CHRISTIAN ClIURCtl
.SUlrctilh Street and Sanford
Avfnne
W illiam Perry Vrsley, Minister
SuuU v School. 0:45 A.-M,
WowtdpTfrtd Communion, 11:00
1 agra.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship A. &gt;1 Sermon. "1
Christian Unity."
Christian Youth Fellowship.
0:30 P. M.i Junior and_ Senior 5:30
P. Mr" ------Sermon: "What
7:80 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30
P. M.
Service. 8cr in. “ Forethought
and Stupidity.
E&gt; D. Hrownlee, D. D. Pastor
Rev. Dong las K. Charles,
Assistant Pastor
0:46 A. M.: Sunday School for

UNITY
TUESDAY
.7:45 P. M.: Prayer
the Valdes Hotel.
8:00 P. M.: Class li
in Truth" at the HoteL

E ffective In Seminole County Dec. 1, 1947
Vitamin "D” HOMOGENIZED MILK-QuartH
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ship of President \ln cen t Auriol
of fulfilling

Pints
H alf Pints

Senate Bans Arm s
rr.illfiH irf

| would be di«l)l*'a1 Itefofp.Jhc
• day Is ended.
V
The confederaticF, which has
nearly 5,000.000 memliers, issued
the denial In reply to reports In
the rightist press that a natidn.
wlda strike was scheduled for
Dec. 1, to coincide with a simitar
movement in France.

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a t a druggist tills

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r os Christmas treo
lo on these elegant new
handling of fine'

with* gala

U a b Uity 'ln i uran ce Is
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n aed a n d thia ag e n c y

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to drlsy, a final vote on the hill
itself only ondcr an agreement
that amendments would be- dis­
poned of today. He said there
bad hi-un no attem pt to "pressure"
the measure through the 8cnata
nad expressed belief there has
been plenty of time to discuss it.
Kern's amendment calls for sup­
plying each foreign consumer-with
a statement pointing out
commodity Is a gift t

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ASSEMBLY.OF GOD
’ - IT. f. W rliFiTPastor

SUNDAY HERVICE8
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
waa quotealU skying:
United
States
to
the
foreign
gov.
"Our reply to partition, If de­
Morning Benicts.-llUHl A. 51.
___—
Young Peoples C. A., 5:30 P.M.
cided, will be. immediate appllea- eminent.
Under the Kent proposal, tht
I'rracnintr Service, 7:30 P, M,
of the Arab League's recent
.Jpir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, lion
foreign countries would have to
WEEKLY SERVICE
resolutions.'1
chief of the Pakistan delegation
furnish every three months a Rat FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
anti an opponent of the partition
of commodities received, the num­
SCIENTIST
nite. 7:30 P. M.
WarrcnB Entrance ber of persona who received them,
proposal, made this romment to
800 East Second Street
Broadcast from studios of
the amount of money obtained by
reporters on Arsnhs's prediction:
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
WTRK, every Wednesday. 6:46
their sale and a statement of the
llVisllsaW tree, re s t «»■*»
:j“ it is useless to mskc state­
Service, 11:00 A. M.
ments fiefnra the vote has taken the platforms of both parties disposition of this money.
Subject
Ancient and Modern
place. I will say. however, that rnntain and w ho. the candidates
if. the p artition .plan la adopted
Tobin expressed hope than one
all .hope of a peaceful settle­
ment In Palestine will be shut of the two parties would pledge
itself to “repeal or largely anted
tte&gt; Taft-iUrUcy Act, so that
CAIRO, Egypt Nov. 28 (/P&gt;— labor may hare 'some plsee to go
The secretary general of the Arab in November, 1948."
Commenting on former Min­
league, AIntel ' Rnhman A sian
Pasha, said , luday on his return nesota. fiovofnor Harold 8tas*en.
from s conference with King Ibn uruithcv GOP presidential . candi­
Sami of Saudi Arabia that parti- date, (Ephig, said ho had thought
tinn of Palestine would lead in. iilasMuf “ w»» going to. lie rathen
evitably to fighting to the Middle pmgrekitiiwk but added “w* are
Sparkle fdr Y uletide Festivities —
not _ favofgtily impressed by his
What is happening now in the Isle' expressions."
s A n d Meal Gift-Thrift for Christmas!

....

COFFEE CREAM &amp; SOUR CREAM

Necromancy Alias Mesmerism
and Hypnotism. Denounced."
. Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M.
Reading Room Hours, Tues­
days and Fridays, 3:00 to 5:00
P. M.

Brighten /ns holiday with several ot "■
theae colorful Towmfafl* lies. Prints, I
•tripe*, figures on trapes foulard*
••tins. Look them over,
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of fabrtak, patterns end collar styles that o i n
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’ In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect' the P u u of tha World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce J’rimperilr for Sanford.

f a ir and continued moderately
cool th;* aflernnon through T um da).

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 190S

Is Suggested
iman
Commerce Secretary
Tells Congress Of
Need For Limited
W age-Price Powers
WASHINGTON.
rtcc. 1
itPl—The House Foreign Af*
faira Committee today anted
to rralorr $38,000,000 of the
$108,000,000 II had ordered
rut laal week- from the
1307,000.000 emergency aid
program for western Europe.
The rnmmittre left intaet
- a $(0,000,000 . authpriullon
for aid In fTiina. bringing In
$587,000,000 the total amount
now In I he com mil lee’s hill.
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WASHINGTON Dec. I &lt;/P)—
Secretary of Commerce Hardman
told Congress today lhal a general
freere of price* and wagei might
be necessary in the future unleii
authority ii granted now for selec*
live price and wage conlroli and

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Renewing"'the Admlnlmitinn't
plea for "stand by" power to pul
o i economic controla, Hvrintin
told the Home Hanking Commit­
tee!
"Adequate advance pieparalion
maket for fairness. I believe Jlhat
it it advisable lo start developing
----- a.program now rather than ta risk

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need of haity action later

when the only feasible course
might be to put on the brakes by
.-0k -some. Jyp«r-of—genera l~&lt;reev* -&lt;m
prices and wages and then to pro*
ceed lo cortrcl the individual inIC W iIm M

I 'M * S'lte,

Strawberries Are
Among Crops Now
Moving To Market
JACKSONVILLE, fto r l Titpec.

M ayor Urges Citizens T o V ote In City
Commission Election Tomorrow
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II. Jante* Out rfthy urged all Tfgi»lrre3'ciriien» to" vote
tomorrow at ihe City H ill in (he general election and not to take the
primary election of John Krider und Randall Chase a* cily commit'
aiuncu-lui- gianledIt ;c the privilege ns wel* as the democratic duty of every eitiren ,o vote at every xlrction.' declared Mayor Gut.

Avkru why a genual rlu ion is necessary’, foll6*ing a prelimi
,i»ry ulrcliuii,, Mayor Gut xtated f
that the Cily charter provider listed. This, he pointed out, could
for this in rrordatnr with Rlate
law. The primary eleclion, hr' result In election of commission­
pointed out. aim ply placeti the ers whose names urr not print­
names on tlie ballot for Ihe gen­ ed on the' hallut.
■ Polls will open at 7:30 o'clock
ii ul election.
■ In tomorrow’# * -electimi the and will close at the City Hall
name of John Krider will appear at sundown, according lo City
in Group No.- I, and of Hamlall Manager II. N. SajfVr. Mrs. F. K.
tloumillat will again serve as
Chase Jp Group No. 2.
It Is' legally possible, declured clci)(, and Mrs. Margaret. Hnrnea.
City Attorney Fred Wilson this Mrs. R. A, Smith and Mr. Jay
illuming, for- -voter* to write Uieck aa-Inapector* of the elcc
in names of other candidates

French Labor Is Six Dead, 10 Are
Called.To A ction M i s s i n g In-O ld
A gainst New Law Men’s Home Fire
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I C n l l s s H r aa l*ait* S is )

D efective H eating
Cause Several Fires
Several fries occurrd In homes
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di..,„„
during Ihe
.... wrek-end due to def

eetlve
equipment, and
ective heating
heatln
now-that cooler weather la here
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland todav warned home owners to eirefully Inspect heaters, pipes and
flues and see that they are not
loo near to wood work.
There was considerable damage

fire caused by a defective flue. A
defective fire place caused
a
RJ light amount of damage to a homo
at 1001 West Tenth Street, Fri
day.
' At the .time of the latter alarm
a number of firemen were taking
promotional civil service extynlna
tiona and had lust completed the
first page of the test when they
were rudely interaptod by the
alarm. N. O. Gamer, assistant
secretary and faxaminer’ of Ihe
Sanford Civil Service Board, who
. was conducting
ci
the teet, decided
• J to t&gt;os
istpone i t until a later date,
Test
esterday morning at 7:00 o’clock tha cab of W. T. Kellv*. ice
truck was damaged by fire believ­
ed to have been caused by de­
fective wiring. On Saturday a
grass fire on South Sanford Ave­
nue was put out, and this morning
a t Sixteenth Street and Sanford
Avenue another grass fire waa
quenched In apite of a strong
north windt
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MRS W1LK18 NAMED
NEW YORK, Dee. 1 -G 7 V Robert P. Patterson, chairman
. of the executive committee of the
National Committee fbr the Marshall Plan to Aid European Re­
covery, announced renter Aar that
Mr*. Wendell Wilkie, widow of
the IM0 Republican presidential
candidate, will head the rommlttea’s women's division.
■** AUTO TAGS
Automobile lag* foe IMS were
put on sale this mbrnlng a t the
office of Tax Collector John L.
Galloara» The new tag* are black
with yellow lettering.
Those who received D-tag*
last year will get plain tags this
year, and thoaa who at present
Jain numbered tags will
D tag* for IMS, said Mr.
Galloway. There J a ^ n o Increase
tn tag rate*, he

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lly MKI, MOST
PARIS Dec. I l/\*) — Strikes
halted the Patif subway today and
trader* of the ('nmrnuniil-domin-,
aled General Confederation of La­
bor defied ihe government’s 'anti*
strike letp'rialirtn. CGT leaders
summoned all workers "lo aclion,"
a'tterling they would refuse to ne-gBti*to’ -further TSWard^nJing na­
tionwide walkouts if the legisla­
tion was enarlrd in the national
assembly.
Subways halted shortly after
noon, when - electric (sower was
shut off by strikers. Gas pres­
sure was reported at “danger
levels" in the capital and service
wai rrported slopped at Nice, Mar*

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Freight Traffic Is
Resumed On River
•Freight traffic on the St. Johns
River, discontinued from Sanford
since 1041 on account of the war,
ha* now been resumed by (he re­
organised St. Johns River Line,
Its LCI-frelght boat arrived late
last week end docked a t the Mu­
nicipal Pier. * .
Otto Caldwell, central Florida
agent for the new - line, stated
today that Mrs. Sadye Moses,
former owner of Sadye’s Specialty
Shop In Sanford, la president of
the. new company and llvea in

PHILADELPHIA. Dec. I (/!’)
Fliinrs whipped ilunugh a dor­
mitory (or liomrlrti men early to­
day. leaving six known dead, 10
believril missing and at least
J8 injured many of them cm'
ployed as stirctSsntx ('lames.
Some of the victims were killed
or. inJurejJ in. leaping (rout jhetr
quarter* in the second and third
Iloor* of the Volunlrrri of Amer­
ica, Inc.,' as firemen hampered
by sub-frerring wcalhri
that
turned the water from the* hoses
to kc against the building walls
— fought vainly to prevent them
from jumping.
Thirty men -were listed as
treated at three hospital* where
doctor* described a number of
them a* in. crilkal condition.

Assistant Superintendent of
Police Thomas P. Burns said that
several hours after the blare
was brought under contrul 61
men had been accounted for, In­
cluding the five bodies that had
been removed to the ejty morgue.
This left 10 or mure still miss­
ing from among tjtc „6L or. jnor «?
believed by night watchman Wll(t'M *ltaM a

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I.OGANVILLE, Oa., Dec. I (#17
—The search for parson* respon­
sible for the burning of all negro
schools and churches in this
north Georgia community' during
tha past month haa been futile,
Mayor C. II. Byrd said today,
dasplte a $100 reward offered
by the city,
Loganville I* about 20 miles
east of Atlanta, and la In Walton
county w h en mobsters lynched
two negro men and their wives
on July 25, 1040. Federal, state
and local authorities joined In
an Investigation of the brutal
ings, but tha. *•*«. bas nev-

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Reds Turn Down Plan
Of French To Set­
tle German Assets
In Austrian Issue

Violence Is Growing
In All Middle East;
Americans Warned
At Syrian Legation

Reactions To Palestine Partition Debate

LONDON. Dec. I (/P&gt;— French
Foreign Minister Georges Didault
•aid today that if the London
conference of foreign uiini»ter»
fails to agtre on the future of
Germany, the Frenth rone may
be mrrged with the Diilith ■and
'American rones to -rslabli»h a
unified western Germany.
Uidaull. who r* going to Paris
tonight
for conferences
with
French government leaders, slat­
ed this (&gt;oiiiiun at a meeting
with French reporters shortly befote the Foreign. Minuter* Coun­
cil o(iened Ihe second weet . nl
its session* at Laiuaitcr House.
Meanwhile, it was suthoritalive-

is the chief barrier lo lotnplelion uf an Auiltian (&gt;eacr treaty
here.

Tin- Krvnch plan bav t«*en un­
der consideration by
commit­
WHILE IHI DILEOATI MOM PAKISTAN, Sir M Zafnillnh Khan, wm giving hi) views on the Palestine partition
tee o^erteputy foreigrTTTltntiters
Issue lo the U N General Assembly at Hushing Meadows, New York. ht&gt; address was received with divided
who are due to rt’|tort to tho
interest Thus, Senor Jose Arce tlctl), Argentine delegate w.i» caught napping by a candid cameraman.
(tig Four tomorrow. Action by
Whereat Ruula's Andui lirotnyko appears to btatudj in*;
OtutvirrOf Jual.doodling. . U'llinwlknoU
the deputies may not necessari­
ly be final,
. -The Rushan*- cvrrteiuli d8$«ltey'
are entitled to all assets ill East­
ern Austria formerly owned by
Germans. Tha French proposed
that by way of Mllletnent they
accept payments uf $100,000,000
plus the Danube .Shipping _Com­
pany and a share in the Zistar
Sai iuril ii|ui.itoi- anil ni.tli.'get* of'.ralrtig and tlnnkniK evtai*'
dorf oilfield production.'
IrtltMeni*
wr ir Hti'c.l l# tl^y l»v I I) Kittltet. Jayrce lirallli luituuilAmerican informants, report­
roan) .1 l|reir employee*
ptmtlilr on liaml
ing on today's deputies meating, M*.s. Lamarrc States t-r il.amn.di. to Iran
I'di u lot# lit oitiiry lui the | ton 1,1 i nod llaudlet* Scliool. I’ljn e . will
■aid effort* by the United States
and Britain to get the Russian*
Nothing Happened j be lieltl in tlir* I «***,*«.i ( ‘enter. Saitfurd Avenue and I ml Mticci, from
to fix a value un their . total
» to II end Irom 1 Bl lu AriO^Momta* it- -"it Wc*t»- &gt;
&gt;
Like This B e f o r e ^
clalma proved unavailing.
J da"’.
Secretary of Stall* Marshall I.
Tlli,* sclimd ii la'ing r&gt;pon*oi.-&lt;i#
and his aides prepared specific
WASHINGTON. Dr. I t*T)
iiy tin- Kniifori^ .tumor I’lianiU-r
proposals for the unification oi'
Germany and the eventual cre­ Mr*. Miillicd l-tiiiatrr, win, lia. of t’onuncr.e, m c]Mi|trr&lt;ilion win.
ation of a central German gov­ denied slv Wa. rvei ibr “ girl Hu* Settirnolp t.'mrnty *Jlr*filth l.'ni*
ernment.friend" of Maj ’ General Uenprtt arid (liter state agencies; Stale
lloiml of lli'allb, Ui-.ilnutnnl A
lliilhult told newsmen he still L Meyer* a* Meyer, (laitnrd. •oH-ialipii and llot.-l tkitnniivsioii.
consider* the I.otidon confercnc? today went lieforr a grand jury The H.-hfiot I* n state-wide prop
offer* the ta il real chance for
(ft aunt Hanford i* the ■.••coral
a four-power isettlement un Get- invctiigating tlie fonflcr Ait Forte
officer’s-wart.me In...... deal*.
'“1'** '
''j J”
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njany.
If |he meeting fails, be *aid.
Ncrvou.ly, Mr*. U narre told
Hk(.
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ttanuu potsaioBa^dU ii"i 'p n istii m i n.i,ii t.i1 ttnit i : -.* Death)— Stwlmt— AmF

Woman In Meyers Classes Are Started On Proper ;
Case Goes Before
Handling Of Food In Restaurants
Grand Jury Probe

Violence Breaks
Out In Holy Land
Partition

grand jury

State* to form the condition and
inannor of a fusion of lh» French totimony:
•&lt;l'«Un«4 aa l**a* T » ,l

Radio Station WTRR
Haa N ew M anager

jikhh

gi.r •em-t «*». lm* (my*. rixtV*. ^iahwash-

"Nothing like tin. cvrr hap­
pened tn rnr licloir.”
Arriving with Mr&gt;: Leroarrr to
testify before the grand jury wa*

H amtimird un l*agv Tw«l

James S. Rivers, owner of the
Southeastern Broadcasting Sys­ Duck H unting To
tem and station WTRR in San­
Begin On Dec. 8
ford. announced today that the
local station lx now bring operat­
ed under the direction of Robert
Dee. 8 will mark lln&gt; -beginning
II. Thompson, 8r., who has been of the season for liunl|nir ditets.
appointed general manager.
geese and coot*, limiting will- Be"
During the past few years, Mr. liermittrd every day until Jun,
Thompson has been editor snd 8 Inclusive. The -sale of game
publisher o f the Cordele, Ga..
Dispatch 'and-W aa al« r engaged
in radio activities with Station
rmm
,r c . » K
wm ........WMJM, at Cordele, and other MJm
or Imported into M r state und
Mutual Broadcasting System af­ sold for food purposes.
filiated statlona.
.
Possession of geese, dove and
Mr. Thompson, who received (coot , , llRlltcJ
,mc
httK
his education at the University nf The
^
dove season open* ]W
Dec. ;t3
Georgia, is married and is the
father of three children, Uolicrt, and clo set-Jan . 31, with Mon­
Jr., Betty, and Ray. Mr. Thomp­ day*, Wednesday* and*, Friday*
son said today Uiat he found closed.
Hunter*,• in addition to *taliSanford a very friendly town and
was pleased to be here with his liceruea, are required when huntfamily. He also declared that he i inf,
____to carry
srry au Federal huntln
Is contemplating
nplatlng a numt
number of lm- »l*ntp whiejt may. la1
— -tiblainvtf
---------provrment*
local statl/m at tfie Ppst 'OffCre for $1. The
nta for the loc
'Tder ‘h unter must validate the stamp
and a presentation of a wi
variety of programs. He added by signing hla name over It
that within the next few days two with Ink. Proceed* aire used by
additional announcers will lie the Department of the Interior
added to the present staff.
to aid in propagation of fowl.

The lJCr~*freighteT* w ill&gt;be
Mayor Byrd said that while
loaded with canned citrus at the
recently repaired St, Johns River he did not bellev* the church
Line dock and, waa expected to and school fires resulted from
leave today via Inland water­ racial animosities, he felt that
they were of Incendiary origin. .
way* for Baltimore, Md.,
Mr. Caldwell. The freighter
i He said a feud between negro
168 feet long, 23 feet beam, abdut faction* wa* possibly responsible,
400 tons and has a speed up to or that negro** were seeking
12 knots. It la Diesel p *
t o ' draw nation-wide attention
1800 horsepower and will reach.by burning their own achool* and
Baltimore from Sanford In about ehurcbe*
six day*.
Negro leaders In the communi­
Another LCI la being recondit­ ty were not Immediately avail­
ioned for river service a t Bruns­ able for comment.
wick, Mr. Caldwell revealad. Tha
LCI her* haa a crew of nine.
CREW RACE
PALM B EA C H -Dae. 1 UP)—
Major Lewis W right Secretary of Commerce H arri­
man, ax-ambassador and Yale
A ttends Gala Party graduate, will be honorary referee
Jan. 6 for the rowing crew race
WIESBADEN. GERMANY Dee. her* between the U nlvm lty of
I (S p ecial)-M ajor Lewis' J. Pcnniylvania and Yale.
Wright, 2033 Maple Avenue, BanThe crew event, Drat such bigford, attended n gala party In time race In this area, will be held
honor of tha SlH Anniversary of pn the w aters of Lake Worth.
the establishment of Airways
and Air Communication! Service
TRACK MAY CLOSE
By STERLING V. GREEN
(AACS). The party was held at
MIAMI Dee. 1 (JTy-Florida’s
tha Dark Cafe. Wiesbaden, Ger­ winter raring season got off to n
WASHINGTON. Dec. I in*}- -Christmas buying will ring up new
many Major Wright la assigned rocky start today a t Gulfatreara records rn ihe cash register, but the government believes Sants Claus
to Hq. 6th AACS a t Wiesbaden, Park with the prospect that the gmt-oiily will be tempered by high price*.
Germany and perform* tha duties track may close tomorrow because
, Some official* predict bis (tack won’t be as full as it wa* last
n f operation* Officer. 6th AACS of a deadlock with horsemen over
Christ mat.
tn Europe ta charged with the bigger purees.
responalbltiea of maintaining and
P m ld e a t Jam es Donn of GulfAt lbe Commerce Dcpeilmen*. which keeps labs on all relad
ope rating all radio and naviga- stream announced as,fans gather­
tal aJd* ta Air traffic In tha ed for the inaugural program that Sales, experts think*November and December buying will match The
tlonA'
gain, shown in October when m s:-a
oceupj
upmd Zone
he could not reach an agreement chants,
took In a record-break more than absorbed the higher
with the Horaemen'a Benevolent log $10.026,000,000,
rate of buying. •
k of 13 p
BOARD MEETING
and Protective Association.
*' fTotal sales for tho threemara than in'October, 1340.
' The Seminole County Board
At the Federal Reserve Board, month holiday season wilL top
of Commissioners will meet to­
LEGION PARTY
'
morrow morning a t 10:00 o'clock
Plana for a Legion Christmas which watches the department $30,000,000,000 if the optimism of
In regular session.
party on Dec. 16, aleo a drivn store business, officials forecast federal atotiaUriana and their in­
to bring membership up ta 100 tha Christmas trade will run formants In tlie retail trade Is
year's added up
BEAMED TO RU&amp;SIA
rnt In Campbell.Lo*iing Post from I to 10 percent higher Justified. Last year’s
to $18479,000,000,
yooo, for October,
WASHINGTON. Doe. 1—« V will be mad* a t a business than last year.
The "Voice of America" today
meeting of the poet a t the LegionBut such a gain, tha reserve November and December.
O t h e r unofficial govtf&amp;mcni
men note, would moan an aeexpanded It* broadcasts ta Russia
this evening a t 7:$4 o’clcx
Irop in the number of items reports on the third peacetime
by beaming a program of newi
and features to Biberia.
tary p o s t ------ -pries rises have
V (C eaU aaaS m i h | l I t s ) f
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Christm as Buying W ill Be Good
' But Tem pered By H igher Prices

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British, U. S.

Search In r ..H redt uSs .fe ,.V r».i.rX ';:‘,l,1i m S r
Proves Fruitless

N O . 271

Security Council May Have To

Subways Halted Aud Some. W ere-K illed Or- ly i*po*u*i -that —Ku**i*.
H u r f Leaping From pto|&gt;osal for settling the issue
m m
,
Lights"Go* Out As'
of
2nd, 3rd S t o r i e s German assrts in Austria, which
Strikes I n c r e a s e

Iasi)—Strawlwrrics, beans, eucum* ) The assembly, '" b ic h ls il night
hers, tomatoes, and other pro- a;&gt;pfoved a call of 80,000 men to
due# moved from Florida mar* | the colors to combat the creeping
beta
to
distribution
centers p4rajy,j, induced by the strikes.
throughout the Nation, during tho
* last week, releasing their sea­ became such e well of tumult that
sonal c**h return* to thousands' it suspended for two hours its con* of grower*, throughout the State lidrrstion of the strike law. Neith­
and benefiting many additional er
ri the
iire chairman nbr'speaker* could
thousands of worker* employed. , ,
" I n the various phase* of pro-’’ ** r,e*rd.
duct ion, harvesting, sale
ami
With thousands stranded by t^e
R) transportation of t h e -crop*. Re- subway shutdown, 1‘gris waa plaf
State Markets were mostly on
the bright side, hut in' some area*
heavy rains late In the week

‘AshocInlet! Press Leased Wjre

SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1947

ers. frnm nil of our resluuinnti,
cafe*, soda' fountains,
liater
drive-in* and guest homes, a*
well, nt their employer*," &lt;!■■•
elm ed Mr. Kircher.
,
TliotV attending the cmirte wfjj
see movie*, slides, strip film*,
roveilng such subject* as: ele­
mental y bacteriology, communi­
cable diseases, rats. Insert*, cock*
roaches and Ihelr contrul, di*hwasliliig Hauilatlou, fotHlIuindlnn.
uml -public health, and personai
hygiene. Till* coursiy is altuul HO
|iercent visual.
' ,
« FimmI handlers who complete
nix hours at the school will le
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M ilita ry T ra in in g
BALTIM ORE,

Dec.

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l.lcul. General Raymond H. M ’I nin .aid imtny “wo must null
(bis falsifiraliiiiT' of Irllitig III •
iiatiiiu’* youth that there--will Inno more war.
“ lusttail of telling our youth
that the(# will never have lo go
to war, let u* toll them the
truth whether we like If ur mil,"
said lbe former Oklahoma Na­
tional Guard officer lit ail ad­
dress prepared for the Junior
Association uf Commrrre. ■
"It Is bettor (hat (hey know
that war could com*. J t is ,hypo­
critical lo tell (hem other wise, ami
then when a I’earl.H arbor come*
take tho ln&gt;y and place him h r
a foxhole or on a ship or lit
the air where a trained ami
ready enemy atarta shooting at
him.
Renewing a plea for adoption
of a universal military training
program, McLain declared:
'
“The boy will Iibvo a better
chance to live if he Is trained
in advance. Ilia.fam ily will have
more hope of hla return. His
country will h av e.a better pro­
tector. His comrade* »wifT~liavp
bettor support.” ,
FRANK- J. FLYNN
BOSTON. Dec. \.-r-4A*i—Frank
J. Flynn, 73, editor of Catholic
Newt on the Boston Globe for
60 years and the newspaper’*
financial editor for 26 of those
year*, died here today.
RED CROSS MEET
All board memUera of the
Seminole County Red Cross are
requested by Edwin 8hlnhol*er,
president, to attend* a business
meeting at 10:00 A. M., Dec.
2 at this Red Cross headquarters.

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Dec: I
(/P) -Trygve |jr', »ecirlary-^rneral oi the l nitc.l Nation*, called hi*
lop aide* to meet lair today to
t,qn*ldrr problem, growing out of
lb&lt;L General.Aiiciubly’* dect.ion lo
pailihon Pairitiur.
Informed tourer* lard one of the
problem* wat wbetber the Secur­
ity Council' ihnuld be called into
a *pciial meeting to gel irporti on
diior.lei* the p.tiiuion dfenion
loUrbe.l oil hi llie llu|y Land.
lbe iy tim'il wa* rtprried to
lOrrt lair ilui wjrk in consider tba
Dutclflndoueiian
qur*iioii,
but
t h e r e (w.)*rbi[ity an earlier
.merlin.! in tv la- t-illnl m vicw-oF
dfYptflpmfnir*" Under* the pattllion plait, tin* louncil wit called
up.ni to a.t in . t*e (&gt;eacc ii tinea*
lenrd.
•,
Violence .lemming fiom the
L'nitc.l-Nalion. demon to parti- ;
tiuit I ’alr.lu ic. lu*-rrttillrd in -a
do/rn death, m lbe Holy Land
and Syii.. anil brouglit lbe threat
I wai from, lbe 1 b UOH.IJOO Arab.
cjtiitried,tq the Middle LaU. _ . »
I.iglll Jew,, .bril violently in
Palestine and police blaiped Arab*,
who weie iming around in armed
band.

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Tlu&gt; Foiled Stale* wa* under
inaulling attack* from Arab dentmiMturraii,' ill Egypt and Syria .
In eiiii-o tb b luuntry supported
purtitluu. Ito ta* ul*o wa* tho
butt of moil violence in Syria,'
where tliiee defender* and one atI t |*I*UIIIII «l «*•« I"MU* 1 tt &lt;•*i

Eicuuur Rnusovelt
Goes By Plane To
Attend l!..N. Meet
‘ 8 IIAN0NUN
Xllll’O ltr. Eire,
D ec i 1 1 ■ 'Ii 1. Elea nor Root**
velt, delayed lw«i dava by b al
vgreallter- conditions, left bV plane
kodnv fm n Fulled Nations meet*
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Mr*. Ribim-v, Ii «ill |iro;nt,w» *
world Hill .of Right* to the U nit­
Insults To Ameri- ed
Nut mho t omnusalwn on hun ,,
.
"C3I1
I* **4t-J.• I’ O llO W mail rights incoting Geneva guariiniii-ine-. to* nil the people of th*
world uli the right- mijoyed by
vlTy, \SSIH I.VTi:i) I'UliSS
1)ral!t; slnkrs, m*ulu .it llic. lire , Atni-iicjiii jn-oplt*.

United S la in and grim litre*!* uf
a -Judy war developed swtfllv
in llir railcin Mrdilcitanrau ti&gt;•TajTTn llie w’akr nf a United Na­
tion* drtidmi (o p.iilitiun F.d
rtlinr, .1 move winch incriued
Arab* (liioiiglioul the area.
Seven Jrwi were killed in the
Holy l..md lour oilier |u-r»on*
were riant at the Syuan capital
, uf Danuicui dining an atlai k
“ on ttihtmiilrtfl" Ttcadquaffirtf add
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Itnsvin baa diafti-d u'rlval doj-

ument
-,
Although Intended . for udoplion b y-she UN, the American
d iaft would carry tm -obligation
oil t(je purl of any- government
to curry out it- aims. Bather,
it luge- "llie peoples of tha
world to promote the right* aud
fii-edoiiii hereby proclaimed.”
They include freedom of in*
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7 DersunH^Are Kiilcii
In Airplane Crash

(•roup Reports No
Evidence Of Fascism

SEATTLE. Dec. I—1#17—Seven

As cliaitmnn of a llouse UnAmerican Activities SubcummitIco 011 Fascism, McDowell has
been on -the hunt for six months.
But ho told re|n&gt;rtcrs he hasn't
uncovered a single threat that
would warrant a full-dress in­
quiry.
•
“ We found evidence of a lot
of Intolerance lit this country,"
he said. There are Jew h a le •
ami those who don’t like colored
people. Uut there is no evidence
uf any organised, active Fusc-

Twenty-six of the 28- aboard
tlie big plane scrambled from
door and emergency exit* or wer*
pulled from the flames by rescuers.
All however, were seared by th»
gasoline-fed flames that flashed
through the fuselage
Four of
the rescued died later.
The latest casualty was lh*»
plane's Stewardess, Miss Keba
Slunk of Hantn Mottle*. Calif.,
who fs credited by survivors with
having led many of the passenger*
to safety.

(tersonx m e ■lend and 10 ‘others
critically liijaied today following
a fiery rrush in which a four- _
engihcil #\taA a Airlines ' trails- #
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1,17
Itop. Mt-Dowrll (t(.l‘a.) Mtid to­ (•.■ri overshot n runw ay' yesterdiy
day In* hasn't boon aldo to find a t * the Heattlo-Tacomu airport
any Fasciam or Fascist* In thl* uml smashed u passing automobite.
country worth Investigating.

ERNST
LUBITSCK
J . . HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 1—lAT—
NAVY LANDING
Ernst l.ubitach, 66, veteren motWASHINGTON, Dec. I* U PJ- inn picture ector. producer end
The pilot of a Navy torpedo director, died here todey. He warn
bomber plane today crash-landed Itorn In Uerlln, Germany.
on one uf Washington's busiest
bridges during the morning rush
hour—and no Ionly‘ was seriously
injured. The Navy reported that
the only occupant of the plane,
Lieut. Sewell T. Bitting* of
Glenview, 111., had power fail­
ure shortly after taking off
from tha nearby Naval Air S ta ­
tion at Anacostia, He waa cut
about the fa'ce. Not a car was
Struck.

'M xrieFr

UNIFIED COMMAND
. WASHINGTON, Dee. 1—UP)—
Secretary of Defense Forrests!
today announced establishment of
a unified command In the Atlantic
area under the leadership of
Admiral W. ft. P. Blandy, com­
mander of th* AtlanUe fleet.

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TUESDAY , NOV. 25, 19J

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

.,,j

*' ■■t
• - " 1 ------------------------- ----------------tht commodity exrliattgti.x.
Big Four Meet
; Senator Connolly
Increased consumer credit, Knyili’r
decfared,
"can
la
1
used
only
I
_______ By Aliev ,
t t'M tl a a r S r m t P a g e OMI
1 t'anllan.rt lima '
(t'aallaaM Iran r#*» Osrl
j
tf«mllaa*a tmm 1*«a» •»•*&gt;
'
tu bid up prices." and “it i*
_________of Com* m
_________
sun-backed
campaign
| fail*
to reach
agreement.
Van- to* emberH
(Continued from Page S)^
___________ ■
ary meaiure that ..t *n ^
| imperative, therefor*, that ef- announced by Chamber
T o / H W i i r SAY W * H IT
in the fiscal field."
tort*
lie made to restrain the merea Manager Edward Hlggln*. idenherg luggcilcd the tame pol- rati_ Bidault and discourage wetlahufflebiard and h o r 1 C »bo« jcy t month ago. Both tenaton '«rn cooperation with the Mar*
allot pay o o
lie aald "a slieahle induction, i deinJflld for scares goods until
court* are being provided with
Former Local Citizen
in the public debt will !« poesibl" | supply approaches demand."
R i g h t — Faj i s p e c '
floodlight*, and it waa decided have , served at advitert at pre* dial! recovery plan,
during
plana. fur ,,a i that these will be kept open even- vjou* council, m c c l i n g i . -----A
* British
“ Informant said Bov­
Writes
Georgia Novel
T ll; the early rnunihai ul . 11*In."
i ;.i Turning
.
ii. tu i ithe
PAY* PE REAScw me
I h u (minted obviously tu Ju s .bond selling drive. Snyder said, | | nR, for*ulc 0f Club member* exin and Molotov - had a “very
Defining
the
relief
bill
aa
an
cpnclusioo that government
{“Tha Treasury Department i* cept
cent on Sunday
8 undav evening. A flood
friendly” m eeting-lam night and
Rev, Kllc Bryan ' arrived In
P o m ’ &lt;3IT M o m o ' P a y *
"Georgia Clay", dcacribed ‘ by
come from taxes will exceed ready to move right aw ay on light haa been InitalM to light American "must," Connally said agreed that unanimity ia of "the
Saturday. with hi*"
-the—puMIltlft'f
as
a
."sensitive■
Kanlonl
on ----the
United
Slates
cannot
ait
by
its expenditures despjte pros* ' enlarged savings blinds sale* the front of the Tourist Center.
vent .highest .im pestsnee 11 ■t o -th r
novel of simple, hard working, family to assume his
duties
and
permit
the
nrnilm
nf
Vraaee.
pactive appropriation nf millions | activity," with etnphaaia on "the ~ p la n s. wnr« — J r r... . toir n . .
future of the world. Bevln alio
CgrthboumLpeoplo. trapped in an- JJ* pa s tor .tq -tha-Cburch uf “
puyn i t t ^ nffiriTX pTSti U r work- tsiarii. 'horseshoe, checker and Ita ly and Austria to be forced saw M arshall Bevin-wga said by
er_lurtijin,pid---------------—
endless struggle for a mere exit - 1 Th.- church I* leveled «n the eo&gt;w
Snyder said
increased
I
.
r i r i 1 and =:on bond program* for bridge tournam enta_at.Jht_Club, into Communism because oj^hun­ the *Informant to have adopted
tence," and written by Haxel Hlg- &gt;ner of Fifth Street *n” ** J
. sales to Individual* _ y^Bulll—JocUbJObilivnluals,—and •peedgHy—far*-"afnj'rtffU! felly 'tournaments, stthi ger and' fold:
"more moderate” than
ginx, former Sanford rexident, is Avenue. Rev. Br»'yi 1*. * . J
Headers 'railed the Senate Into a line
r n n ,alij“Thflatr&lt;m"by soaking up 1 mors.”
' Mr, Armitage. Boat rides and
of th(j U. S. secretary.
scheduled for publicaUon . next darned Bishop with the Church of
session .an hour earlier than usual that
potential buylpg power.
lit added*
Pres* dispatches from Berlin
spring. Haxel Higgins, the daugh- \ God and has &gt;Ptnt the pssl two
plcnica are also planacd.
In
order
to
push
ahead
with
the
ter of the late new* w riter, T. R-| years at Chokotoskee Island. Kev.
and reporta from the Moscow
While th e Administration wi * ' "The important funds to ob*
It was decided to request those
They hope for T* final radio
Higgins, is Mr*. Sidney G o h ay Hrysn will succeed the Rev l aul
pressing Its request to Congress,J turn me the small amounts in* unending the covered dish supper debate.
told of Soviet propaganda
rote by tomorrow night.
and they now live In Jacksonville. Yates who has been in ill healtn
for new anti-inflation wcupohs. i vested .regularly by millions and to -either bring a food combina­
barrage against * American J and
Several
moves
were
underway,
f
it also sought Voluntary cinqi- , millions of people. It la the mon* tion or to donate fib cents each however, to make changer in the British policies in Germany, with
Mr. and Mra. Gobay have own­ for the past year.
elation to hnhl down spending ley wtilch is rnura likely to gu on toward the cost.
demands
ed a large farm in Georgia, and
measure reported by the foreign emphasis on Ruiala'a
'
The
Brasilians
call
the
Amaxon
which It runtriuls bids up prices. a spending spree that ia the
it was during visits to the farm
relations committee and dispoial for a direct hand In control of
Hanking supervisory uutlioii* most important to gel ‘ invested
that Mrs. Cohay got the inspira­ the "*ca river.".
of these may delay a final vole the Ruhr, key German indus­
the
Colored
Welfare
league
of
ties appealed to the lo.IMH) hanks in savings.”
tion for her now), during the
trial center In the British occu­
*
Chief of Boiler Boy (j. until-after Thanksgiving.
writing of which the-got valuable
tu curtail "all loans for specu­ . "The investor we want most Goldsboro,
pation xonc.
Williams
wa*
asked
to
reinstate
One,
reportedly
gaining
head­
lation in real estate, commodf* is the individual—the worker Willie * Sutton, negro patrolman
aid in the matter of criticism
These Russian demands are
is a proposal hy Senator expected
from her father, prior to his final
ties or securities."
with good, inform, unit the far­ In the Goldsboro area, after 30 way,
to
present
a
major
li*
1
THEATRES
u
illn n s.
.
Snyder
skirled any direct mer whose income is at a high days of his suspension have ex- Bali (It.Minn) to keep in Amer­ u« here in connection with tha
ican hands alt buying for foreign
The novel concerns the Maccomment on I’rexidenl Truman's level."
Big
Four
efforta
to
work
out
pirtd. Sutton was suspended fob relief.
•
1.undins, a numerous family of
request, for power to lin|Huu
Snyder told n-p&lt;%tern he has lowing complaints that he used
a formula for tha economic and
Connally told the Senate that political unification of Germany.
Alabama sharecroppers who mig­
'wage and prim runlmU and r.i nut yet decided upon the also undue force in arresting a negro.
Russia and its satellite statea obrate to the rattle raising country
tioning, If he deems tliem advis­ of -the goal to Im- set for the
The fjrit - problem for the
An Increase in gas rate* by ject to the i-mergenry relief pro­
of
Georgia where they meet the
able, the Treasury head »*M Imnd (hive,
conference
waa
agreement
on
a
the South Atlantic Cas Company
“seeming to prefer friction program of work. Marskall and
dour hostility of "Old Man’ Yer
these ‘subjects would he dis­
lie told the nipiniittee that to- was,approved by the Commission, posal,
and
chaos
in
the
iclations
of
the
O p en s 12:15 1’. Al- D aily ..
kins."
cussed by nlher sja.keainen for inl savlnps IKinds ore roniinnlng following' a study of rates in
tie Yin .preferred to give priority
•'.‘Georgia-Clay ia a heprt warm­
the Administration.
M ats.- 40c
Eves.- 44c
tu Austria. Russian negotiator)!.
to cxrrrd redemption!! nnd th .1 cities of like alx« in Florida by people of th e.earth .”
Taft-Hartley Act
ing -story which throws a bright
But, fur the overall propium Volume outstanding lias reached City Manager Bayer.
1 ***’. .
whyi **??■ 8pvl**'lln preliminary planning, uppoxed
Today
■
Wednesday
light upon the InJusticse of the
with t h e n i i t / (|[,
r
j
hr raid:
n new high of almost, Ipg.QQO... -T he City declined W. tt, Killk-i's should be-concerned
ir. hi*
lit* iiuia
*-r
(CaallaiHa
r*a* «■»»
kemi-feuitallsm that America atill
proposal, xi.lolai*
replying to
own
WB fall abaci.‘.of Mic-sraal-'tinii.nnn
AssiKiatea'aaid that what Mar­ than 1,600 AFL printer* employ­ tolerates,” states the reviewer.
| request to increase inspection days queation:
" In foreign aid, our own freedom
shall and Bevln wanted, mainly
or afternoon from two to five a
Mrs. Gobay recently wrote that
“it is because they hope in the was an agreement that,' if the ed by Chicago's all daily newscould lie threatened by external
week for the reasons that due to
I papers were on etrlke today but they had moved inlo thi-ir new
Tract
Re-Zoning
confusion
andchaos
and
suffer­
force#; and,* if. we fall short
Die small amount of inspection
in feren ce bogged down on one j'spike.m sn' fo'r 'the'" n.wTpape r* Jacksonville' home at 1B28 Hen­
of our goal in controlling infla­
of meat In the City, also the fact ing and uncertainty that aecpm .Tire, it would move quickly to „ ld publication
would
contfm
. ______ _____
______
nue dricks Avenue and stated that
i • tin flit it?fl It n«Hev• #'«• Ofirl
tion, we will be threatened by
Dull present cost* exceed fees puny physical distress and hunger another.
uninterrupted,
they hope to visit Sanford in the
and
hardship,'
that
the
,
political
“
It
the danger of eeonomie collapse to iillnw more d iffe re n t in park­ till) a month. Any arraugemeuta
Both Marshall and Devin were
The atrlks became affective a t near future.
ing tune. The narking meter that butchara may make with Dr. purpose* and tile ideological con represented aii entering the meet­
at home,’’
On the other side of the rap- company * to wjilcfi the City is Itaymoml Bass • meat inspector ceptr of Communism will aelie ing with a "let's get, down- to B o'clock last night but the three
morning newspapers, the Tribune,
Hot, the Senate Banking Com- • now ■undo ctihtract offered t-&gt; are agreeable to the City, said upon the imagination of the dis­ Lualneu” It It pda,
17 New Members
the 8un; and (he Journal of Com­
mitlee cancelled a hearing tmlny ubatlfute- the new. meters at
Commissioners,
provided
t h e tressed and suffering.”
American sources said Marshall merce, alieady had published early
Connally said the fate uf coun­ went Into the sessions with an
on pro|Hiials to restore eonstim- ffi.tMl dlfferenre in enrh. TIip offer butchers pay Dr. Bats directly.
| irm llaar* lt»m &gt;'•** «»••»
Milk analysis fur November was tries- which fall under the domi­ open mind and a willingness to Tuesday morning editions. The recent district meet in Orlando.
er credit controls. Henry J. Kni- was taken under advisement.
three
afternoon
dallies,
th*
Daily
also announced that delegates
ser, w rit coast Industrialist who • Alsu under iilmide ration was reported to have met grade A nation of Russia "ought to -be do business, .News, th*_ Herald*Arneririn and aII*
known of ail men."
was hooked as tlie witness, war the placing of nietrrs allowing requirments In local dairies.
t tha meeting had gone on rec­
Uniformed
police
guarded
the
the
Tim**,
planned
to
liave
near
Kef uniting, of a Series U Water
He continued:
ufiable to appear. 1 lie committee two liour parking for five rents,
In 'favor of moving th* Vet­
Iramb-scarred walls of Lancaster
alse edition* on the street ord
as suggest**) by mer hunts in the bund was approved. Purchase 'o f
“In Bulgaria, Petkov, because House, • former ducal palace. normal
erans Administration office from
said.
;
at
th*
rtg
u
lar
tinte,
spokesmen
Pass* Grille to Orlando.. _
• On credit rupll-uls, Kn'yibr following areas: ' Second Street a machine to aeparate nickels and lie opposed tlie government, for* Plain . clothrsmen of Scotland for th* newspaper! said.
penuiea
taken
from .parking felted his life. In Hungary,*- Nagy,
Alpo endorsed, aald, Comdr.
-•aid It is necessary "to rbve? bnlweert Hanford nnd Oak Avenue, innlera
Yard's ’ famous special branch
All of th* daJRea planned Us Scott, waa the designation-as a
was
approved.
('iimmerrlal
Street
between
Sanpremier,
fled
to
(be
United
State*
specifically by regulation such ford nnd Bark AVenue nnd San
guardi*1! the hall* arid mingled publish h r means of typewritten
in
fearof
his
life.
In
Poland,
Employment
of
J.
S,
I
.re
as
u
matters as tninimum down pay­ for,I Avenue U tw i.'ii Commercial
with tha crowd outside aa the copy reproduced by a photoen­ War Veterans Highway of the
ments and I lie maximum |x rind iVi«aun-»«*t-kW*.h*i-Bt frrtr-1 him- member o£__ihe^Flre .Department Mikolairxyk, 'fomflFty holding minister* anl' thejr adviser* a r­ graving process. The strik* is cross state road from Crystal
to
'replace
C.
A.
Anderson,
wiic
honorable
ami
highpositions
In
River to Indian River City. • It
-o rv r which paj-Tnen’s - may U* mlssloners will make n personal
confined to the newspapers’ com­ will be up to the Legislature to
reslghod, was approved. the ‘government, fled before the rived.
spread on inslallnreul’ purrhas'M survey of these nn*ns til deter recently
Hundred* of 'onlooker*
ha I posing room*.
Resignation
of
Ralph
Geiger
and
terror
of
(JommunUm.Tn
Roman­
approve lira title,
of conxumera* goods in older tu mine if the meter* should Ire In­ Paul Trued aa members of the
The union planned "tokrn picket
ia, M anul.'a former premier, lan- gathered along 'th e afreet when
A resolution wa* passed, said
restrain (hi* type of inflationm - st idled, said 'Mr, Sayer.
Molotov arrived. Ha waa the first lines.” Early there was no dis­ Scott, commending the personnel
police force a* yf Dec, 1, wa* ap­ guishea In h prison cell.”
credit."
of
Die
four
to
appear.
Marshall
turbance
a
t
any
of.
the
newapaper
Following a nitiulier of appeals proved.
Noting that two year* have
a t ■Bay- Pine* H o sp ita l'fo r the
He said. too, that some re- by ritlxerii of (iolilsiKiro repre-.
Due to the water soaked con­ elapsed since hostilities ended in drove up last,.__ —----- — ----- -— plants. — :—
splendid help rendered to vet- r
straint should lie placed on in­ -■ tiled liy E. F, Housholder, local dIUon
Molotov's limousine flew from
ditio
of_the City Hall wall*. Europe, Connally said Ruasia no
Spokesmen a t Jh a_ .th ree.after. •ran* of tbi* area who were fbn- ,
flationary hank Cl edit ami legbu nnnm eyrl&gt;r.—Co--,rife- sijrrke rep- painting and water proofing of lpnger must bo permitted to Mock ita
it* hood
the hammitt—
ami-aieUwfiyorf Ihe
h .m m sr-siu
l■ noun TtttTtes aald operations In fined there. General Omar BraillaHbh should !*• provided
ii-sentltig the Ctdored rhiimlier of. the building was urd#rad.Ib 1 i » ^ g n e i f p-»fnto nieh l^vi l h Germany, " f t he
lie Soviet Union. He w n getting out the first editor) were ley was commended for hi* aid
prevent exer r i ivu-aw riilatiim .u* I rmrnnen-e-and a n r.r. f .TiiaUvrT.f n o rb een repainted sine# IB.lt.
cheered roundly. He hastened in­ “going along nicely.” The Times, to the hospital situation.
to Lancaster House Without rec­ which like th* Sun Is of tabloid
Comdr. Scott also reported that
ognising the crowd.
also, planned .to publish a 30 page at the Orlando' meeting Instruc­
—
Bidault got l i t t l e
notice, editor! wheeas under* normal con­ tion* were given to telegraph
i
#
when he drove up directly behind ditions a 62 page would have been Florida senators and representa­
■ iritiiilsH* (fKM l**a* n«#i
Molotov. The crowd apparently printed. The News planned an tives to vote for HR 66 raising |
addedo[ m ctisgo icnt in an effort did not recognise him.
edition of 34 pages, "ab o u t. nor­ the benefit* of veteran* attending
-Carte
mal,” and the Ilcrald American college,
to eitaliliih conlact.
“SlM’BR LULU"
" a t . least 30 pages, also alraul
Dec. II. Pearl Harbor Day. was
They laid the stiicken vcticr»
rT----- - .Vl *JTT
United Natiorin
-NorcBynorma).
set
as
the
next
meeting
date
of
tg iitrnce lincc ilic went
"HKLl.lNG THE
the local Post. A program for
l(.,II.H
f!
Il
mm
l-fllUM|
HUN"
Lambs . which develop “swayaground on a reel off Graham
burial of war dead returned
There appealed little doubt back" dlseale are believed io lack the
PARAMOUNT NEWS
liland, in the Qurett Charlotte
here from overseas wa* decided
upon
group approximately 140 mile* that (be partition plan would copper In their diet.
•outhwril of Ketdiikati, may be approved by the' committee,
S h i f t ' S - SrOM
where a simple majority of thotcj
mean:
resent and voting was required.
(I) The "transport ripped off
hr plan, however, must be vot­
her bottom and want down; ( 2 )
heavy sea* caused her to break ed on later—probably tomor­
up; ( 1 ) the 40 crewmen aboard row- by the same 57 nations in
have abandoned ship, or (4) - a plenary session at Rushing Mead­
the smashup put her |&gt;ower plant
ow. P ari and there'’il must gel
out of commission.
Tlic.■ Clarkmlalc
CIltfkyilale Vlctutv.-a_
Virility, a r s r . a two-thirds majority. fut _ a ^
gu vessel
rsscl, waa not carrying any proval.
Among, th* amendments ap ­
Passenger*.
Cnpl. Gerald H, Laugrson of proved this morning * waa one
San Francisco, tha skipper, said submitted hy the United States |
til his distress call that hug* transferring' two chunks of ter- I
awells were pounding his ship rltory from the proposed Jew ls)^.
and Immediate assistance was nation to the proposed Aral) na- ]
y
'
needed.
tlon. One was a wedgmahaped
An hour later Die British Co­ extentibh of the A rab ' terri­
lumbia weather .bureau at Van­ tory southwest of Jerusalsm to
couver, B. C., warned Diut_gale include the village 06 Becrshewinds up to 46 miles an hour ha, Th* other wa* a narrow'
were expected in that are* this atrip along tha Egyptian frontier
morning, subsiding to 20 mile* an about 6 0 ' mile* long.
The committee rejected. _ a
hour by niid-aftermwn. Rains and
Pakistan amendment which would
fog also war* forecast.
First rescue vessel due on the have discarded all the drafted
3L
arena is tha Alaska steamship boundaries of th* two proposed
company'* 8. S. Denali, expected countries established a special
to arrive off Graham lalamTabout commission to . work out new
borders.
B:30 A. M. today.
The committee alread y . had
The Denali, a passenger-freight­
er, waa in the mouth of the in­ beaten down an Arab-country
side passage ju sl south of Ketch­ proposal to maka Palestine into
ikan when It swung off coursj a "unitary” (Arab m ajority) naand headed at full speed for the tlon.
BAGUIO, P. I , tio t. 26 (ff)~
Clarkadale Victory.
Tbe cutters Wachuaelts from Russia lost -its first \ move today
Juneau and Citrus from Port to 'eliminate consideration of
Mac Arthur will not be able to working relation* ' with Korea
reach tha transport until hours from the agenda of th* Unltad
Nations -Economic Commission
later. ’
The Coest Guard said early for Asia and the Far Eaat
this morning the Citrus had re­ (ESCAPE).
The proposal by Soviet Chief
ported ahe could not get to thff
area until ? P. M., Instead of 4 Delegate Alexander Stataenko to
o'clock aa first estimated. No re ­ eliminate the item waa voted
■ ireppiM
cent
report hae been received ^down B to 2. The Siamese deleion. the .W achusetts'-runnlng time, g ate WM iltH Mtowea
nding a decision later in th*
' but she ia not expected to ar­ nem:
day on wh«ther to fccognlie
rive there until late afternoon.
W* art pleased to ANNOUNCE that we have Installed DEN*NAP
Tlie Clarksdale'a 8 0 8 also was th* representative oC Slem’e new
Dirked up hy the General Omar government.
ELECTRIC RECAPPING EQUIPMENT and are now In ponltlon
Stelscnko lost by a similar vow
Dundy, an Army transport due
a
proposal
not
to
cunsIdAwork­
to render prompt and complete recapping service.
in Seattle Wrdnritday-with 2,000
ing relations batwweh ECAFE
troops from Yokohama.
Order* were issued hv the Ac* and the office o f , special com­
■' t
We MH Cornel hack of highest quality supplied by the General Tire
my, however, for the Bundy, to missioner* in southeast! (Asia.
The Russia ns were auccesaproceed here rather than 'risk
and Rubber Company and are prepared to recap both passenger
heading Into th* storm area wfitb' fu, however, In to ssin g 1 out—by
S H I R T I
• S P O R T W E A R
.
» A 1 A M A f
unanimous consent—a note from
her heavy load of passenger*.,
car and truck tlrea.
A Coast Guard plane la sched­ occupation headquarters |i In Jauled to take off this morning pen relating to Ita wcbAbmlcobfrom the Annette Island field JaeUves there.
Thii Xmai teoion, give th* gift* that ar* ustfut and comfortabt*.
near Ketchikan to flv over the
wrecked transport and determine with a concerted lef
Gift* that will b* remembered all n*xt year. And whether. IF* a
Ita condition.
sgalnst th* Christian
— —— —
—
government of Premie Alcld* d*
handsome shirt, sportshlrt, or.pajamas...the Jayson label assures
Gexpert. Nearby Apmllia province
.t
was similarly afflicted
that your gift will be welcome and useful. For Joysoft'meons
Tha ministry
th* Commdnlit
(C M U esM DM* r v n ( W )
euperiathr* loIloHng...fkiwl*M fit,..fin* fabrics...and fashionmillion even before the railway- carabinieri were comp
,
'*
,
i
*
&gt;
_
their ^utv* to cop*
men’s action.
,
...............
*
right
Ityle.
Stop
In
and
lee
our
selection
of
Jayson
men's
wear,
fcM i
dvr waa touched off. fcqr the killing
Nov. 26
ijfef
a Christian Democrat by
at and a
to help solve your gifi-thoppino problems^ .
MBS
teal
V
1
:'i’
i
i
~
— luring a
The outburst
era province
Of tho
In* reeumptfon of
.
town
which haa planted Italy for two
' DAVID 8MITH, MANAGER TIRE SALES
weeks.
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&gt;•&gt;
A
_ Th* new outbursts followed the onstrtitors attempted to Idead*
408 E. FIRST STREET «
PHONE 200
same pattern aa other eruptions headquarters of tho rig h tist Uomo
which h a r t baeome integrated flualunqua (Common Man) Party.
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Bond Selling Drive

Recreation Flans

BAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
,

ADDITIONAL

T P

SOCIETY

Rev. Kyle Bryan To
Assume Sanford Post

FLORIDA

STATF

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IS .

Ship Wreck

THE NATION SAYS

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f

tf'ifoti. ~Tlat W ill Re TQememletedl

SAVE TIRES!

Railway Strike

SAVE TIME I

SAVE MONEY!

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French Plan
Is Accepted
Harriman And Ander­
son Say Govern­
Greece,
Philippines
Move
Is
Made
To
ment Needs Power
Line Up Against,
Partition . As^Vcftc Whittle Down Aid Over Steel, Grain
Nt^rs In Assembly
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2ft (/P )~
YORK Nov. 26 (/P&gt;—
J h o - ‘-‘S©*i#t- Amrnc»fru *projSt5t.tt
to partition I’alretinr received a

critical setback today at (hr Arab} led oppotition picked up addition*
al strength in the final round of

f United Naliont Assembly debate.
Two countriet joined the 13 al*
ready committed against the plan
to cut up Paleitine into jig-taw
feriih and Arab nation* by next
Oct. t&gt;
The newly announced anti-parti*
tioniiti were Greece and the Phi­
lippine*,

$108,000,000 May Be
Cut From $597,000.000, Truman Asked
WASHINGTON Nov. 26 (IV)—
A move to whitle down the $597.000,000 European aid program
developed in the Senate today and
threatened plant of leader* for
ipeedy paytage.

s

posed foreign aid program the
government should have power
lo say what U*e it made of the
nation's steel output and grain
crop*.
Secretary . of Commerce Har­
riman and Secretary of Agricul­
ture Anderson testified before
separate legislative committees In
tupporl of President Truman*
economic program.
BolK backed hit requril for
authority lo restore price control,
and-rationing; if hV decideg they
are needed.
On allocationi, Harriman told
ihc Senate-House economic com­
mittee there thouTil be: "limited
poweii"’ Yo direct »tcrl in the
"moit ctscnlial programs" and he
added that "more far reaching
proposal*" are being prepared.
Broadly, allocation would per­
mit the government to tay how
much of anV-parnfular rnmm'&gt;dfty it u*«d for a certain put|H&gt;,e.
How much steel, for instance, the
automobile industry would he al­
lowed to use.
Anderson was before the Him*o
Banking Committee. A* to need­
ed allocation in thb farm and
crop field, he told It:
’In order that we may la* pro-'
i*.tuiiau.,i , a pane 1 run&gt;

agenda.

The council approved the *uggrsljon made -yesterday by French
Forrii-n Minister George* Bidault
Austrian treaty and then tend it
In take up llje question of the
lo their deputies, who are consider­
ing an accord in lire light of'
French proposal* on ihr German
assets ispif.
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——

An.)lie~TjjnR-rtiMer^il£
T ltsrhl the n i n n u i m n - e h r f in - '

man treaty, including frontiers and
•i'\m e . todayr. r a t - bru!
teheebiled hours.

TIi" foreign miniiters of the
l.'ruled Slates, Russia. Great Bril tm .tint Fr mi e .ire to begin Ger­
man p".,fe treaty * dnruuion to*
tnnrrmt

No Provision In Automobile Production Expected
France Expels 19
To Fall Below Estimates For ’47 Reds For Activity
Judge Fish Will
In Internal Crisis
1) 1. 1 R O II. Nov. 26 (/§’) If ill* nation'* iiii iiulinivy mamlxin*
For Contributions
Seen A&lt;i Essential

lit-current level el produclmii 11 will come In the cod of l'M7 with a
total ouipu' for the yesr bf 3.5W,OifO patiengci rejipin .mil M26.... L . rrriri u,iit,
’
\
eoihft
. 1 -- v,i|| |tr c n.i | i.bly b*!ow wjtal it. exi’cilcd tn turn nut in
i

it, iceon'l tK&gt;*tnei yror
r
9/hcn tbc r„i Ijttnfi--, i»iini&gt; into 1947 Ifiete.w rte,m m v pre
dirtinns tin* yi-nr
yrur would i^’1*

A report of the finance eommittea of the Pilot Club given at
-V
tha mealing of tha flub held In
Tliere are no provitinrti in 5,iui0,000 paavengrr nulirmobih*,
SHANGHAI, Nov. 88 l/P&gt;— 7 Below Reported
tha Tourist CanUr last
ast night va-fr,,
Judge
Fish's will tgr contributions eume from the aaermbly luies.
First unofficial estimates from
vea led th at approxximately *60 P 1*
In North Dakota had
baen realised from
om tha bridge 1 *° existing hospitals and no proi- As the induatiy experts saw tinparty sponsored by tha elub on peel for immedisty construction of year ahead material ulmrlaiP’*
Thursday evening.
- ^Fidr —Mrmnri.il Hospital, Inn- would ditapprni uftriyJnly- ami
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
the
t o e wuiilil atait rolling out of
Temperature* dropped1 to below
ment Party) would score a land*
to give another
eru
p ir r e il— levete■ro irr parts af-'thw_Midwg
■rilrfe yittenr -m -laat -week'
.
. ____ __ to ttrirtg— tir-im r 4ee*.ei the Fiih evtate im , lid tn» ttfi^fgrtw rtnr—m—
hit new aeaaonal Iowa In
near future. A letter o fap p ree- day as they expresied the hope gnr ihF ftnll half of th r ' -year.
'Uonai t».Hsnibly i-tccthm*.
Three picdiHiuii i were n*t reAmong tha top ten elected in •eetlona today as cool weather lation for the $10 . ation I ? tho that lire rcijionre to ■llir Junior
Children's Home Society fn Jacka lin d t materiul Mmrtagrt doggril
.'JiaiighaK- worn six Kuomltvtang continued over a wide area.
Chamtrer
of
Commeree
drive
for
The
parcurv
touched
7
below
aonvilia woe read a* v ia one from
thr car m akrn, ihinugll the,
men and one ntcmlicr of the minor
Young China Party, Tho rem ain­ at Grand Fork*, N. D„ land —0 tha Tuberculosis Association of memberthip, to the Frmalri-. Ihitd quarter and welt into the"
at
Pembina,
N.
D.,
and
was
balow
Seminole County for tha $10 con- ljiugblon H q 1 p i I a I, Austin Iinn fmnl week* of the y*'i,r. Only in
der wen: non-partitana. Candi­
thr last few week* Im* output
date* of the small Democratic xero in part* of northern Minn­ trlbutlnn from the club. ,
esota.
The
m
an
pf
cool
air
ex­
It was announced th a t the Dec­ would not be ndversefy affected. ntlnoicd anything likr rim levrl
Socialist Party ranked Slat, and
tended,’
with
temperature*
mod­
ember
business
m
atting
will
t«
Tire Statement of tire trustee, a,- needed for top aaatmbly opera
30th.
• . *
into the East coast and held In the Vocational Building released for publication i* as fol­ lloit3. Oddly enougti it na* l*’cii
The Independent ne-vipuper T 4 erating,
rta
of
the
Southeastern
state*
on
the
third
Tuesday
Instead
of
maintained despite prerarioiitiy
Rung Pao said about 600,000 vote* BnfjBMPHBilVQPPMIBPPiMPM
mercury wae generally below the fourth Tuesday as l a . the low*: •
low stockpiles of estential car
were east in Shanghai out of a The
freexlng
In
moat
section*
of
the
ruetom.
The
annual
Christmas
“In view of the ’effort* of the components.
poatibls 1,600,000. This reflected Midwest. Chicago’s IS above was will be "Husbanda Night" end
((•SllsirS n I'aae i:i**itt
the general lethargy
rgy which gree*.
g
As waa the en*e earlier In the
the lowest mark this season
will b* held in the Tourist Center
ed China's first Democratic batyear the ear makers have had
Temperature* were near nor­ on Dec. 0 a t 6:00 P. M. All those
Ying in hlitory.
lo resort to emergency measure,
mal in' southern Florida, moat of
(C n tiB M -» raw* great 1
* Two alayinfr* were repbrted. At Texas, in the ■
in reveeai instancre to-keep th?
W**t
eit (Tains
states
PUI
Pootutig, aero** th e—river from and nlro on the Pacific coast.
(low of p arts, moving iqto the
.Shanghai, ruffian, who made -off There was some rain along the Mayor Of Boston.
factories. In some raw* vltni
with ballot boaca killed Sxu Chu- Washington coast.
patlii have had to t* brought
Miao, a member.df the peace presThere were snow flurries In Released From Jail
from • suppliers
to
n**emhly
u — iii&gt;m i
r u , r.iahi 1
many **et|on*—over the Great By President Truman
ptanta by air cargo^'plartes,
Lake* region, the 8t Lawrehc*
fine of Die things that stand
Valley, tha northern Appalachians
Trial Over Bender's and
Santa ClaUa will arrive' at the out as the Industry nears the
WASHINGTON, Nor. 26 W&gt;
In the Missouri River 'Val-'
Municipal I’ier oil Saturday, Dec. end of what, in normal times,
, President Truman' tM a» commut­ 6, to take hla plaep a* guest would be irihealthy-year's output
Death Begins Today ley into western Illinois. ,
Miami’* 84 was the highest ed the federal mall fraud sen­ of honor in the Christmas p a ­
IIM la w * »&gt;, l-aar Sllakll
(»The
. ... o f. Frederick George, reading on yesterday’s weather tence of Mayor James M. Curley rade which begins a t 10;30 A.
I The Itrial
af
Boston,
providing
for
hi*
remap.
.
niargrd with manalaughter In
leas* today /rm tha Federal M. He will be brought to the Gun Running Trial
connection with the death of L.
Correetiftnal' Institution * at Dan- pier by the ’’Frenchman'* Hay,"
KIM,ED ON TRACK
C. Bcndpr on Oct. 86 by reason
the charter cruiser operated hy
burr,Conn.Nearing Conclusion
MOBILE, A te, Nov. 28
of being hit by a truck drive?
Walter Leland, and will immedi­
The
commutation
provide*
that
by George on West Flral Street An 11 -year-old girl and her Curlev’a sentence has been com ately transfer from hia float for
on -the evening of Oct, » . was younger brother played w ith,toy pleiad with the five months he has tha parade through .town.
AUGUSTA, Ga.. Nov. 20 (AT—
started this morning after a Jury balloons yesterday on m railroad served of a six to !8 months sen­
Tha parade trill move from the Tes'imony at a Navy machine gun
was rhosen In Circuit Court. Yea- trestle, apparently unaware of tence on a mail fraud conviction. pier south on Park Avenue to theft trial in U. H. district court
.lerday two panel* of juror* were an approaching streamliner.
Mr. Truman atw commuted the First Htrert. raat on~ P trit Street neared— an -and to d a y -ra fte r
exhausted-and*no ju ry eouM be---- The engineer saw the children sentence
of Donald Wakefield to- 8anford Avenue, south on San­ stretching all tho way to I-satin
•elected then.
as the train bore down upon Smith, a former
member of the ford Avanuc to Fifth Street, America and embracing report*
Dr, Leonard Munaon, the first them, but was unable to belt National Relation* Board, who west on Fifth Street to Park Av- of tdo revolutions.
«
r
on the stand this morn- the streamliner In time.
Charged with taking tty*-' gun*
was convicted on th i asm s charge. atroc, north on Park Avenue to
testified that Mr, Bender died
Both children—Nettie V. Htt- Smith had bean aentencad lo a First Street, and ea st on P in t are Karl Eiaouluirdt of Kllkott
the result of a fracture at guley and her • elght-year-oH term of from four months to one Street
to Fort Mellon T ark. Al City, Md., Edward Browder, Jr.,
the base of the skutT,
brother Kirby Lee—were killeJ year and a day.
Fort Mellon Park Santa will leavo of Amarrltn, Tex., J, Meredith
Dewey LeGer, owner of the instantly,
The commutations moan that the float and hold court at the Russell.of Baltimore, and Manuel
ditched' truck that Patrolman
Mr. at|d Mrs. Herman Hugu- both .Curley and Smith wili be re^ Tourist Center. Free gifts of can­ L. I'uego of Miami, Ft*.
Bender was investigating when ley of nearby Whistler, the par­
Kiscnbardt and Browder; who
tn Uimo to spend Thanks­ dy will tie given to all children.
the accident happened, was the ent*, , have three other children. giving with their families.
wric on the stand ypsterdsy, tea
Children
living
in
Seminole
second witness put on the aland
that instead af Ireing stol­
County outside Sanford and in tifitil
by Assistant S t a t e Attorney
en from nearby tHiih Field a*
Oateen
are
again
reminder!
that
George A. DeCotta* who .with
weapons were lernght and na 1 1
a beautiful watch ami $126 in for
8 t a t e Attorney Murray Overwith funds of tho Dominican
cash
priies
are
reserved
for
them
conducted tha prosecution.
Republic,
(('•ottas,*
&lt;m
r
u
t
Klakll
tUorney* L, F. Boyle ^andjG.
Thoy
hoy sail
aaid th« weapons are intended to help tho Dominican
Juror* were token to
government thwart a Communist
Landlord Subsidy
limn reetion
threat
stemming
CHICAGO. Nor. 26 ( ^ - C h ic a g o * six big daily newspapsn,
om Cuba and financed from
Proposed By Solons fiVcnexuaU.
confronted with a sinks by printer*, are tinkering with new way* of
puhlahing a new,paper- and are meeting most edition*.
CLOSED, B lr f GOOD
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2« U P )OIL SHORTAGE
Walk into say ol tbs ptanli and the meaning of the strike, into
' CHICAGO. Nov. 28 (AT-W ilGo veto ment subs Idle* for landNEW_ YORK, Nov, _2£l . CDfar
a*
the
mechanic*
of
(wiling
out
a
newspaper
are
iiam Behlffmao slemmed down a
la - U e u -u f—fu rth er rent ThiFeate, of an east e o rtl fuel
Window ***h In hia home lost to you by ear.
boosts were proposed today bv oil shortage, Induced by a dearth
lir e »oft click-click of, typewriter key* has replaced tbc heavy Senator* Taylor (D-Idaho) and
then colled for hla*
facilities, were eased
Ruck (R-DeL)
dag of linotype* a t Ur* Trih-m —----- —
■
—
when the U. 8. MarU» 1
“If we w ant' reasonable rents
mtaaion announced ap­
way..
and axtenaloa of re n t eontroD,’* proval of the sals of 27 liberty
column- Taylor, - told a reporter, "wo type tanker* to oil transpor­
,
a timo oa a Usd shouldn't force landlords to for): tation Companies.
Uro^ t h r narno of th* ms- the blits as we ora doing now
Th# vesaeis, owned by tha
Anger* which hod
in many cases.
commliriofi, can carry 10,000 ton*
bndeT the cash.
Now, Instead o f ^ r to th*
“W* should aubaidix* them. of oil. Twenty-four other* of
compering room to be set into And way not. Everyone else is tha **ma type alto will be sold
FkhLffroan ’jdd^a**
O |0 p tW u*wi e te g h f' SSd ad- up to hia armpJte In.the profiteersoon as processing can he
rr»ii&gt; H O m ^
m pas,
Ijout, the fommbmton said.
ing gravy bowl."

m

S a n t a C la u s W ill
A r r iv e O n D e c . 6
F or X m as P a rad e

New Printing Method Is Tried Out

SB1**”’

K iw a n is C lu b Is
E n t e r t a in e d B y
_ _ _ U avc_Sh an m n i
Kluiinlnn* were today ehtertainrd at the Tourist Club with
tin- music of I4UIf Ifttve Ehannun
nml his Arir.tii;t Wrangleri* wlm

were

intrrulueed

I&gt;y

F. Ilm&gt;l.y

' W ight.

i.ytm Police Use Tear
Gnu* To Break Up

I TToili-r tin- Frenrh compromise,
solving an initial ilit pule .|&gt;etwe*n
the western powers mid R ussia.
on uheritor In ctHitlllef first tha
tpionliou of liealie* wilh Austria
in Geiinntiy, the Austrian treaty
notuinnllv lake, its place at the
top of the list
Hut teal altelitlnn will tu* givetv
initially to German issue*, as tho
Russians insixtrd.
The French proposal, which the
deputies are now to eotnider, 1*
to allow the Auririan government
to negotiate directly with each of
tie- Rig Four powers as tn what*
property within the Austrian oc­
cupation rone* can he considered
B'ttiiUniffti **«

FAR IS, Nov. 26 (iV) — I hr
Mmidry ol ihc Inlciior annoURced
today the cxpubnin from France
&lt;t| 19 Rtm ian, lor ''inleileicttc'
in French offnira" during' .tl»ftoient Irlmr rti,i«. wbicli ruipiatl
an nrw violencr ax police ami
sinkers battled in (lie streets el.
Lynn.
Hie ahnotmcernenl identi'hcd
fTir Uuni.ins n* menib-t, i&gt;f ili"
“Soviet [i.t Ir ml it union’ and *.,id
they imlttdrd ll.r ju c id rn l. Ite.r
uici and two icciftafici-.genciil
ol (tie organi/aliun. I be 19 weir
taken by bus JJo an undat-d
linnticr and Jiul^w ro,, the Imrdcr. ’ the ministry said.
. In Lyon polite med irar g.t’
to break up a s t n k c i mi nl i
on (he pielrrtore *after a' TiiYi i

Fred IViktiB rend nn expri-’ •
ulnn of sympathy sent - hy the
Ktwnnis Club lb ■the Iterenvcd
family of the late Roy Green who
w«* an -arrive member of the
club, *
An invitation lo memlters of
the-club to ntlend Union Thank t
giving service* at the First Bap­
ti s t - Chttrrh- Thnrrday morning
was extended by, the Rev, J. t;
l.d in r ta lly t ,d|rd b y i b r C n n i
McKinley,
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— IImold KiV'Int-r announced tb.it iminitl-dominated General l-ntr
a pblT of member* showed rltsl
f f rvllttre tl fit I*I*■•*" I Ir.I»l i
the majority wrre in fav o r--rf
holding a linnce in the m ar fn
tore. Guests were: - (Tinrfi's II....
,..y of f lip ago Jeff Johnaoti of j C a t t l i o l i c C o n f t T C I l C C
Orluri'h*, f »l. SatfllKftn llntriimm
nn«l C’hml»‘^ l.nniinir of tho Kfy |M1
taels With Youth Day
Club.
The club heartily applauded thr
l.AFAYKTTK, la... Nov. 2(1 f/I’i
V irhrstre, especially “ II"tr_Cackiin" rdaywl by 1&gt;bvi‘ on hla violin, ■The National Cnllmlic Rural
nt the request of Herman B. l.ifd ectnferenco will close hero
Morris, "Feudin and Fightin’ ■■ in tmUy with an obaenilnea of
ptayeii nml ming hy arcordiaillvt '•Youth |)ay'' lo im maiked by
Margie Bronson, “i'll * Keep On cricbratlon of Pontifical ma**.
Bishop William T. Mulloy, of
larvin' You" With a luiss viol solo
hy Hill Marlin, aml^U’og O' My L'uvington, Ky.,-wUi. U&gt; tha ccleHeart' starring Wallace Gore on hranL Ho will lie assisted hy a
the «tecl guitar. Ia,rry Vaughn choir of more than 1,000 chil­
played plectrum guitar. Rrailey dren.
(hlham annmmerd th at tha group
Yesterday the conference heard
will play for thr Jayrea aeries a Protestant propose that the
of jamboree* starling Saturday rhurch lake tho initiative in pronight at the Armory. Capt. llyrd imding Italanre lietween agri*
lludsqn led in group singing
In with rullun* and industry in ymloDr. II. H. MeCastin accompanying. vtloped regions.
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■ess Here
In Chamber Of Commerce Report
Perp»ning of the Si. Jolrn* JUver channel to 12 feet, dredg­
ing work o» which has already started and which should be completed
Bert summer w*i ’crmxd the moit 1m|Kutint project of the Semi­
nole L’ouniy Chamber of Coinmrrce by W. V. Bitting, retiring presi­
dent, m hit annual report inuetl today.
Among the other outstanding accompli,hments tilted by_M r Bit•ling a re ^ -1be Gr^ybotnu But Termini I on Commerciil Avenue: R a­
dio Station WTRR at the Mayfair' &gt;
itmn projects]
1'iujnva,
other road
Inn; operation of the French Smyrna and dint?I
mens' Ray Company alght-aeelng the George Barr Umpire school
boat; entertainment of winter that resulted In publicity In Llfa
visitor* urulir direction bf E. M. Magaxlnei the Chattanooga basell
- - -Toledo
- - -Club
8- chool;
Armitage; tho glider meat laai lull training
hiarch and .the I-abor Day ecle- spring training; the State Road
Department meeting at th* Mayhyatlon and 'banquet
Other events of th* year point­ fair, and the exhibit at the Cen­
ed out by Mr: Bitting were: Road tral Florida Fair In Orlando.
"I hav# been notified^ stated
projects Including contract oq
Road 203 from Oviedo to the Ur. Bitting, "that negotiation*
Orange County Lina, work on with tha government for th* Navy
Rood 67 from Sanford to New
(rWallaard mm Pa**. Klehll

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On Const al Island
KKTClIlKANi Alssks. Nov.
28 01T—Thf f o is t Guard rr■prrrrn t ^ toif x r - t t —tin! fiiurrd■
four nicn alive snd three dead
on th trtw s af the Army
transport flarkadale Victory,
which a 4, -.mashed on th«
rorkv treach «f llippi* fslanS.
OAKLAND.

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Jxiqi-. Jrn-.'-n, C o a s t
G uard operation' officer at Keli liiknn, Alaska, told the Oakland
Tribune In a radio Irlephnnp con­
versation today that 12 men had
been landed on H ipps fjla n d but
had failed in an hour and a half
(a filial hnv survivors of the
it ri*c|.&lt;-ij
Iran.*port,. Clarkadaln
-Vlctarg,___
6 ITto f ir* n-i survivor* have
imon found," li" said, '/doe* not
rmfexsarlly mean lhere arc none.
The Island Is hravity wooded."
T h r, newspap’ r said the Coast
Gnat I had tv u cutter* at -the
scene of the wrecked ship which
spirt yestefda'V, In all, he aaid,25 to .10 men wllf Im put ashore
to search for the 61 [mrsoni who
were aboard the Hl-faled ship
which foundered in rough set*.
Comdr. Jensen said there was
n poxalblllty that the missing
^tern of the ship had floated
away, rarrying some df tha men
ntinard the r.hip.
'
Two Coast Guard amphibian
planes and two Itnytri Canadian
utupliiUau. [dauus wera t#-*eour
the calming aeaa.

Stores Will Close On
Thanksgiving Day
Stores and pi area of huainea*.
numiclpal and county office* will
I* closet! for Thanksgiving Day.
Tlic Post Office, scheduled to
rinse thi* noon, will not be re­
opened until Fjiday morning. Th*
Herald will not be published on
Thursday.
Union Thanksgiving aerrlee*
will Im held at 0:30 o'clock Thurs­
day morning at tho F irst Baptl*t Church under direction of
the. 8anford Ministerial Aaaocla16)11, Th* aermon will ha given
by tho Rev. rtmigla* Chari#*, oa- .
afatant pastor of th# First Freihvterian Church. The Rev. Glenn
Smith, pres blent of th* A**oef*--_tb n , will prealde.
Tho Sanford Vocational School
will broadcast a Thankiglving
play over Station WTRR a t 2:30
o'cloeWv
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MIKOI.AJCZYK HERE
NEW YORK, Nov. 28. (AFT—
Slanlalaw Mikolajcxyk, P o l l * h
Peaaant Party Uader who fled
Poland for England recently, ,
arrived by plan# today from L6»vdon. H a’ was accompanied by
three forma* officials df tho
peaaant part.

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Meeting Is Held
By Pilot Club At Public Support For
Tourist Center Jayccc Campaign Is

(t'w a tlaa r# »■ l*M a *1 1 * * 1 1

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LONDON No*. 2ft t/Pj—French :
source, laid lire foreign minuter*
council agreed today to place the
Austrian tre.itjr at the lop-of their

Two cabinet officer* toldl'ongrcriL
To Europe Plan 70d*jnhal
nr view of the pro

Senator Wherry (R-Neb) raid
“ tome younaer tenatort" ale cons,
Partitionists failed to . ( h o u r l y ddm ng .offering an- W g jf tg M
gain in itretytli in The Auem1
ssemNyi to cut back the Senate hill by
forenoon tettion hut they may $106,000,000, the tame amount
pickup tome advantage -tiuopgb amount trn U titg j^'trick en out by
the absence of Siam, whiclr ye*, .ihc.JIaUSt—Foreign-Affair* -Com­
tartfay voted agaimt partition in mittee.
Wherry told reporter* he antici­
the .Atiembly'* 57*nalion Paleipate*
thi* attempt will fail and the
tine committee.
The plan wai approved yetler Senate “will pair this overwhelm­
dav in the assembly's Paletljne ingly."
rommittre by a vote of 25 J o J N : On thr Home tide of the. CapPn a ‘'*tf*w-vofeMtbl*lt this Wat ijpf, ffriK ptp-pecli cropped up of
one tbort of ihp ‘two-thirdi ma­ delay in final action on the projority needed for final approval gram.
Chairman Tabor (R-NY) said
in plenary tetdon.
It probably will be Dee. 4. at the
m The two-third* majority I* earl if at before the llouae AppropA sad on those premiat and vot riatlon* Commt.tre can even conInjg either for. nr against. A t t e n ­ rider appropriating emergency
tion* are not eounjed In tljo total aid for France, Italy and Austria.
number voting.
Tal&gt;er told this to reporters af­
Uaually reliable source* aald the ter a conference with President
opponent* of partition might pick Truman.
.up an additional vote from LiAfter cutting JIOS.OOO.OOO from
u 'M i i i t r a 'n r*a» *-«»*■»*
the 1697,000.000 the Admlnlftralion asked for France, Italy-and
Austria, the House Foreign Af
fairs Committee added $60,000,01X1
for China.
The meagure.be/arn the Foreign
A m ir s Committee simply eaU*.

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Austrian Peace Pact
Is Placed At Top Of
Ministers’ Agenda;
Germany Is Second

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�You, Too, €an Be A Glamour Girl
Just Pluck A Magic Irish Ifarii

Golden Age Yields
Its Place To The
Tenemant Project

for friend* when they came (o
Hr AOKI. AIDE KERB
the •house-. «nd th*T» dor-nnldlef*
AF Nescafe* Iurr-i W rltir
In IjoimliaJa. In ifme she began
NEW YORK Thi- Is
prinu*
eforr v t How up, Irish h
jB^igppnpiter ■i
the iiilght
tran sfo rm ed ____
Society Diiwnbunt
thought »Ju&gt; was an ugly duck­
ling Into a gJvnpr t'irl- , . ,
...... «!■—»***£*■
This winter, n.i she plucks her punnls, Susan look her harp and
harp or cradle* a either, you may i went—In her dimity dress and
h er njmrtnr tratlartr nf-Srot: hrrTiatr'Tti a Irrsld—lo p la, i f f

Hr n » t . n n n . E
NEW YORK GF&gt;—Manhattan,
olwayi MtfdJJM DfltW oiM cit Die
part, symbolises noet Trnnyton *
famous Hne—**Tlie old order
change*, yielding piece lo new.'*
ig building than someone
betfni tn plan lo tear it down
and replace (t with aomrtfclng
store marveloua.
But the death of two famous
old mansions—the red Vanderbilt
palace on Fifth Avenu# and
Charlie Schwab’* alatel, granite
chateau on Riverside Drive
marks the final passing of New
Y&lt;rrkV no-called "Golden Age."
Crashing with the blow* of
Wreckrr hammers deatrovlnr theae
t w o great edifice* are the gaudy
standards of the late nineteenth
century financial titans, whole
fortune* were *o vast the society
dandv Ward McAllister coined
this rule-of-thumb definition of
s m ith ;
**A fortune of only a million I*
respectablu poverty.
Soma antics of the' fabulous p*oI* of that fabulous day are recalled by Andrew Tuily, former
w ar correspondent. In hi* book
"E ra of Elegance*!"
Mr*, William
william Artur
a it or — '"theT
Mr* Aalor—dipped Into $60,
000 to spend $2,260,000 on i
nalssance palace Guests cc
birte.1 $1,000,000 In gift* at
celebrated wedding of her d&lt;
ter, Carrie. But when thty
Honed.off the furniture of
#ly*» queen In 1002, a year
b g dfiUJf the gilt-eM dSC

a sse &amp; r
ion River hideaway,

liabilities $1,727ABB.
Isaac Brokaw, multi-millionaire
clothier, insisted that hi* architect
put a real moat around hts Fifth
Avenue castle on the ground*
that ."Thera's mu^a robtiera In this
town than all thoM^JCIng Louies
bad to put up with" h i'^ n b e e . All
that aver tumbled Intudha moat,

between $20,1
000 on bis 7,000-acr* “Kijxuit"
estate overlooking the Hudson. Ha
lived for
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, J s t a l human
milk and built a *2tf,000 turntable
ao be wouldn't havw to move to
keep In the sun.
it I M M n liC M , (lt.000.MO
iiab castle for the sol* par*
pos* of pouting wine, built a i
000,000 cottage, on upper Fi
Avenue also, tusl&gt;to hay* a he
quarters to give away $260,01

enemy, Henry
Frick vowed: "I
spent $17,000,000 on
marhla palaoa^f stocked It
$30,000,000 tn1art* treasure*
rilled th* whoje thing aa a

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fire or six mure.
Result was a aix weak’a engagamerit there, and later an 18
month*' engagement at Cafe So­
ciety Uptown.

I
ART OP TUXKIY CARVINO U simple If you follow these baste Steps
( I t Hold the drumstick ftrtn and slice directly down "tTi Then. cut
to tb* second joint and separata the leg i l l Slice meat off both
sections |4 ) Cut twBh* wing Joint with blade alanted in IS! Carv­
ing lb* breast la easy w ltlfa slurp knife
' lnt*im tiuntH

UNESCO Head Given
Report On Functions
MEXICO CITY, Nbv. 2(1 (AV-

Post Office Says
It Cannot Handle
More Wal- Parcels

general conference, today reportWASHINGTON. Nor. 20 UPb~
*d tbgt It “ la UNESCO'*-function Th# Poet Office Department, now
to build the framework of under- handling, the greatest volume of
standing in which the United mall In Its history, said today It
Nation* ran functions-*'
cannot handle with it* praannt
Elsenhower. President of the facilities a heavy Incrrasc in shipU. S, National Commission-for tin- menta of relief package* to warUnltad Nation* Educational, Scl-( torn pogntriea.
enftne and"Cultural1Organisation,' Paul Aiken, second Assistant
asserted that UNESCO "I* now a Postmaster General, told the
somewhat" squally infant, and It la Senate Civil Service Committee
going to grow up to full manhood (hat heavier
relief shipment*
tar W4ef
shlumei
as a powerful
IIJ-requlre.vSf/nttr,i
;• and facilitiea.
Is - s tndkiiur
mges, hut no political

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shipment* posing* free or

sent, na milltarjL__agr**-1 *T CU1|t in half tha-puaent. sate *4-

t no economic argrement Is! **
ty i kF-worlh- the paw nrit- Is '
.i on without underatand -1

After that thing* began tn hap! pen fairly fnsL Recently Busan
completed her first morle' "Glam­
our Girl,’'.m o d e in nine day*,
she say*. Tills winter she will
with tears. ’ . •
ilng In concert In 30 American
The singer IV 20-yritr-rdd Sh»nn I rlties, Aa *«on rfs she can find
Heed, daughter of ptnvmrigtit
Dan Jlred and leadorO ilermrlt time a he will make HR recording*
of her t.a Ilad* for Tlie Library of
of Ho American Theatre V
'
Site grew; up ill lh*» B*rtrth. where . Congress.
her father -was th" director uf
Between time* ah* Ij^linU MMthe Columbia. R. I! Tnwrr Tht«- 1 &gt;md-haiid nhul|*. addipg to her
........... ' I- Hi-- - - ' tor. amt wtrh him rim m dw trwrnh
lule*, which now totals 2p. In (be
summer she travels down fiouth
making her own recording* of
mountain folk songg, to add to bar.
! repertoire. -

UAHBGNE'S MEDITATIONS

BUNDS

YARDLEY

l l a n l i M •• Cedar - Polishsd A la
Ask Me For Free E sdm ite
P . W . S T E V E N S - 617 W . R oblnaon
• • P h o n e 2-0729 v \ _

I), CHARLOTTE ADAMS
A T eal, U rer Fie
Cream of Celery fVcrap
Liver Fie with Vegetable*
Tossed Orren Halid
Chocolate Peppermint Cake
w lihV eci
S'alice* bacon
1 pouqd lirer, cut in lmell
M M
H rtyis' at Iced' onion*
1 cup chopped celery
$ tnUeiqoyu* chopped caUry

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Iced carrots
*1 beef bouillon Cuba
2 teaspoons salt
9 cup* boiling water
Daah of lag?
Dash iif paprika
Vfc tabic*poop Worcester■ shite Sauce
IMr cupa sifted flour
2 teaspoon* baking powder
M teaspoon salt
3 tablespoon* huttiT or
margarine
Hr cup m ilk'(about!
Fry bacon. Add-liver and onion*
id brown slightly. Add the cel­
t-ry and leaves, carrot*, bouillon
cube and salt to the balling water
and cook until the peltry and agerota -are tender. Drain. There
should be about 2 rflpi of llquur,
if not, add water to make the re­
quired amount. Add meat mix­
ture and vegetables lo liquid, then
add remaining ingredients duwn

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, G R O U P U?

Man who h a rt quit worrying about what the fatura
h at in flare lor thim ba­
cons* they know they and
their toted ones ore pro­
tected by ample life insur­
ance, no m atter what may

thing, about itTo tola G ro u p II. d o a t m em b ers o f A t 'W o o d m en of
Ur* W o rld v m doing—hu|/d future M curify for your*
te ll a n d yo u r Joyed ones b y m onthly, quarterly. sem i­
a n n u a l or a n n u a l p a ym en ts an sa le, sound, leg a l
Insurance protection. Enloy,

W O O D M E N of the W O R L D
Lif* Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
OOt M l i r r i t C I I D

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ad fuu. iii'icli

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And anyway »
JULpluiup. AUtl

Icfth. J wouM
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I rniildn't
l»car to show my .t( t th and I
alwaya wanting lu liidc...! wuuU
bnvi- Inch awfully unhaptiy If I
hadn’t been So Imsy pinging nrwi
lieing In kchool plays
"Then one day," i

AIk mi cited increased mail ex­
acted .during the Christm ai
ESCO’a function to lolidnys and said at any rate the
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-----Japartment will not he able to
standing In which tha United, work not detail* required hy a
Nations can function."
rut-rat* service until after Jan. 1.
Elsenhower, President of Kan-» He testified the 400,000,000 of It’s a magic harp -grrtm with
sai State College, summarised at! International parcel post for the gold designs on It, It. trars&gt;a new* conference the achieve-' fiscal “year 1047 represents an furms urn. tfh o n - 1 —taka—that
harp in my artni and play I

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VbirtTJAM y T o T q '
£ N &amp; M Y ,Y o u X E If4

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— — He-4. FINCH,“DlfltrirF-Mararfrr
Office Phone 967 — Heeidutce 13&lt;
n o South Park Avenue
Sanford F

on a lightly floured board and
knead for 30 second. Roll V* Inch
thick aml . fi*.. over-the eaaasrele.

f a r ro Tnimjwfrortibiii

la nicely browned.

ll/iitT Lml nlnfit it111? - tltANT If

Boon, lo the strain* of ln-r
Irish.harp, Busan began to sin

alupendoua link of greatly ex­
panded service,"
mrinbcr*.
Hr urged IrgUlatfoq to etiah!'
the Post OlfifT! Ilcpkrtmcnt to
get aiMItlmial space and far ill:
from govei ninent ugei
til It rust, sUggc-clmg I
The post offlca now operates Navy*nnd* W nr A* u-l« )
Us International parrel at np- lion facilith-k U- uae-l.
proximate)/ rust.
y toss In revenue," Aiken
'General acccpianrt'must be replarrd to cnab'e
conference of. the.whole prugram th* department
to carry out tb*
In mass communications and free
flow af Information across nation
a] boundaries."
Beminola County today.
Mailing will continue .throughout
h
the next ten days. Prompt res­
lo the Christmas Seal letBuy ChriHtmAH SuuIb ponse
era will bo greatly appreciated
Spcclnl I’arlloM nm l U aiuiueln
and donors may feel sure that the
Harry M, Huffman, of 600 Park fharing of tlirir gifts will mcati
Avqnuc came Into thr Bemlnnle much to others amt to themselves,
For ncjunntlnn* ‘i’hon? Dritng? Ctty Hotel
County TO offlca on Monday and said George Touhy, president of
* Bern
- 'mob• Bounty
~
i VII Ai soclgr*akfd ■«*; pnreha—■his seals' i m i the

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NOTICE

Huffman I Firnt To

(irftnjTe t'lTy,' T lo rtiln

I believe In the work uf

The Home Demonstration Club*
of Seminole County, under the
direction of Mrs. Oulda Wilson,
have signed and folded four thou­
hi* name outlast Carnegie's.
sand Beal Sale letter*. "We stand
ready to serve and
assist this
organisation In ell ways possible
and we want to do our part to*
, ---- . ------- ----- ---------ward a wonderful and successful
pausing Into the post office* all Baal Sale." Sold Mrs, Wilton.

Hhowli

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kid d ie* !

m 'v-N H F r i d a y \

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G e le ira te
M«»u I

FREIGHT TRAINS

Of
VVOMAM li S0$7 AMD

BRAKE
SPECIAL-

Hakg a Joyfu) nolae onto ihe Lord,’ alt L:.
S v v a th* I-ofd with gladness;• come befono hi*

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.1). SA .N K IU U , FLOIUDA

THtii SA N P O ttP H t

1947

Frances R. LefHa THE OLD HOME T O W N
Chosen As 1 Of 7
Florida Delegates

/TH-'MAILXM HO TIM E—

- Frances Klta LeFils, 16, daugh­
ter of G. C. LeFIbs of (i«o«Va

BLIT IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL
Ta k e t w i c e t h a t l o n g ,

AIh.ui half the nraiilian adult
population it illit«*i ate.

By STANLEY
Y W IT H T H A T R IG H E S A I D )
[ HE c o u l d Dis t r ib u t e
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ha* been rho'scn sa on* of i» v f i

Florida 4-H rluh girls who will j
attend the National Club' ’Con*
gre*» In Chicago-Nov.. 3fl to Deo.
5, It srii* announred today by Vino
Oulda WiUun, rounty home demnmtration airenl.
Misa U F ili was selected for
thp trip because of her achieve­
ment In the 4-H d u b Dress Revue
contest. She won second place, in
|h a ItMfl State Cbdhlpg Achieve- '
inent Contest and has completed!
a total o 120 project*.
Neat to her dress making and ;
sewing. Frances regards 'poultry [
work as tops on W Hat of 4-11 ]
dub work. Starting with 1001
rhleka, she raised, earrd for, and |
.sold them, realising a profit of
XU on the lot. Out- of oqe lot of I
COO, she had luck enough to raise I
10© per cent. She entered the I
poultry contest sponsored by S can |
►Hacliurk- and Company in lW fi,
and won first prise • «&gt;f tw enty'
dollars on her pullets and a p ris e ,
of loo chleVk in u * egg c m i M f
VIIsa U F iU has also Vt.cnged in i
dairying project*.
"'..She I I I student »t Scmirwde i
High School where she u s e s
course* In home economics. In
1 W 6 -H I she w j u Class Athletic!
Manager, and v luem Ur of tha |
school hand and orchestra. This;
•sear she la on tha staff of the
richool -w grfJ^A i’or the last ' 4
years, her t u n s list appeared an
JLha__ school tun
elected tills ~
itiecn of the
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with the Winter 1’atk game.
Mlsa LoFlla Is - a member of
the Geneva Senior 4 II Club, in
wMetmorganixalinn she &gt;s—»d a*
president in 1046, -and as «*•
creUry In HM6 She was el ret ml
eire*pre*td*nt of th g Seminole
County Council in this past year,
(lleginnlng 4-H rluh work whan
(Iv IIAI. HOYLE
the was 0 years old, she has now
NEW YORK DPI—Wives often
been 7 years in 4-H work. Mrs. wonder nut loud why their hus­
W. L 8ie* of Geneva, is the band* never listen to them. . The
adult leader of her club.'
reason is very simple. They quit
Frances’ trip to Chicago will listening because they can't un­
be sponsored and financed by derstand their wives.
Simplicity Pattern Company.
Why? Don't their wive* speak
It. W. lilacklock. sU te 4-H
leader, and Mrs Edith Y. Barrui English? No, they don't speak
of the State Agricultural Exten­ English. And If their husbands
sion Service will accompany Miss are Chinese, they don’t Chinese
LePIs and 14 o th e r. Florida 4-H either. Nor do they speak bird
Fwinnera to Chicago,' where they word* If their husbands are stool
*l.eFII* and 14 other Florida 4-fl pigeon*.
clubs from HR states and CanVda
Women—and particularly wive*
for a week of educational ex —develop a language of their own
hlldU. inspirational talks, and which hear* about tha- tame rela­
visits to points of Interest.
tion to the language of men at
a fog doci to a clear day.
There are mpny theories as to
this, bat I have my own. I think
Seminole County
it is because of shock. A woman
Court Recordn
generally makes only on*
cut decision in her life. Tl
at marriage time when she r
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a woman asks by *aying, ‘‘Won’t
you have some butter?"
This orlcnfsl influence in the
language Is pidbshly n hangover (rouble.
from the time Genghis Khan raid­
ed Europe.'
N«4g rrikr* dhtress af MONTHLY
I will give*you anoihor example.
If a wife casually mention* that
the girl next door Is “Really quite
prejty, don’t you think?", she
may mean any of the following
things

the girl Is pretty. IThl* simple
• xplanatlon is highly .unlikely.i
(2) Tlwt It Is too had the girl
Is reallv so homely.
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ing her the eye, you two-timer.*'
(4) That she is considering
marrying the girl off to ono of
vhtur bachelor -friends In an atteniul lo break up your Friday
night poker games.
(fil That the girl Is pretty, but
her mother plays a lousy Rami at
bridge.
'&lt;61 That ft has been a ' lung
time since you nald that she her­
self (your wife) is pretty.
Realising that even the simplest
statement of his wlfP may rlnak
half n dnten hidden meanings or
he put out as bait to draw him
Into a controversy ho can't hope
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Wliat tlid Iho Pilgrimn have that we haven’t got?
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With all our housing shortage, we have more houses. With
&gt;aaf*i.l. **lu,Ms
nil our shipments abroad, we l u ^ more food. With all our
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high prices, we have more luxuFfcs.
xu m s. But the Pilgrims had
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m a lt'* faith and humility and were thankful for their blessings:
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r l Sanford. ll a t M .lf e n d rr Ik* A fl
30 thankful? ‘They had survived one winter in the new
at C u iN H ml wt*a a, l#er.
world while many others had perishud from cold and hun­
ger. The warm summer's sun had .brought forth tatintiful
NOLUJU I- DMA
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crops and IhcTr store houses were bursting with food., They
c m iu iik IIE A V
H a t li . it N i M f i i
looked forward confidently to their second winter.
Beyond that, the Pilgrims had little, or nothing. Their
houses were made of logH, often without floors. Their beds
I I Hal H IP IIO X
I 'iir la r , w * «k
were apt to be straw piled in a corner. They suffered for
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want of warm clothing, medical supplies,’ and other neces­
M aalfci
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sities. They were in constant danger from thr\ Indians. Yet,
On, t i n r
they were-thankful, and hie it noted, thanked God.
A ll
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We by comparison are incredibly better off. We suffer
tk ank t ■■oalailaaa aa4 a u * l» ,. ,1
iBltrtalaaaaala fa r I k , ,■ • &gt; » * , » l more from overeating than from hunger. We takd luxuries
t a k in g fa M a . w ill k » rfcaraSd l,a as commonplace of which pur ancestors could never have
at tcgm lar e d t r riltM a &gt;■!«».
dreamed. We enjoy the highest wages in the world and
I•UnA Nanaraa,* *l»vrro«a»atlit*.
m i m a i i I k , H tra ld la ak&gt;- have the best standard of living. Yet we arc not thankful.
k a lU a a l ttalA nt a d » » M lt l » g . O ld - We cry for more.
tot ara aaalalalaatl la I k , lain***
Even in strife-tom France and poverty-stricken Italy
t i l l , , ta I k , t s s a l r r n l l k k ,n t f n « .i
l*r» la C » l r * a » and !»• • , T a l k .
they have much for which to be thankful. Both have re­
iald
li Il., a a i n k i l a t 1fc&gt;
t a . Ila
H tra
I u m Ii I i # P ra tt taklrfc I, ia llll.ll cently been liberated from vicious tyrants. Both hnvo so
.a iln a l.a l, la Ik* a*, ta r rapnklt far been saved from another tyranny and still enjoy their
ra tla a at all tfc, la ,a l a m i g rla i'd
. . I I aa all freedom. Both have a rich and gencrouH friend across the
la I at* i i m a i p t , a* ' mr
AP a ,m
A U a a irk n .
Atlantic who will see them through .the winter. Yet they
are not thankful. They rant and rave.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2*. 1SIT
If all the troubled peoples of the world would get down
on their knees and thank God for their blessings, even as
imiLE VKHSR FOR TODAY the Pilgrims did three hundred years ago. and then went
IN 81’ITB UK HIS POWER hark to their plows, looms and work benches With love ip
AND MAJESTY. RULINO TUB tlicir hearts, faith in their feliowman, and confidence in the
INFINITE RKAOHBH OK SPACE tulurerhoMueasy
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It would-be to preserve thu pcacer-freedom
AND TIWfyWE MAY I CAVE’ITTand
sccuiity
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TIMATE FRIENDLY CONTACT
Be thankful for whnt you have. And keep faith with
WITH HIM FOR H IS KINGDOM
18 WITHIN US TOO: Tbe Lord Him who provides nil.
hath prepared hla throne in the
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end be thankful you are an Arnn
lean.
Pi E. B. in the Tampa Tnl
bailtni ..la point. ogl l W - Fiji
Meyer* wai not named after.thi
general.
Every type of new*pa|ier piod
utl it now available in adequate
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roeuremenl. lias been Gripped ul
it medal* and deprived of hit
$549 a month peniion. A good
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. Democrat* voted with Republi­
can* in citing alleged Hollywood
Communiit* for contempt in a
refunding tally of 346 to 17.
Democrat* a* well a* Republic*?)*,
even when in the minority, sic
leeioUl of the prerogative*/ of
Congiett.
Bob Hanncgan who helped pul
Harry Truman in the White Houie
hay decided to quit at poitma'itrr
general , and go in for baieball
He probably figure* lie can get
more homt run* in-the ball park
than lie can in politic* durian
the nyrt few year*.
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Priyda, itate-owned Communiit
newspaper in Motco'w, tay* that
Leon Blum * wai to unpopulir

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Brituh and American* "decided
to come out into Hhe open and
pul Robert Schuman in power."
Kinl we heaid about it.
liege b»* been forced,
Rollin*
to cancel a football game with
Ohio Weileyan became tbe north­
ern college insisted on uting a
negro football player. Better to
cancel a game than to tun the
till of a race riot with unpredktable retull*. Northern college*
should r e c o g n i i t- that when
you are io Rome, it I* be*! to
do at the Romani do.
Fuller Warrrn in hi* race for
governor i* reported having; the
becking of what i* left of the
Pepper machine. Over in DtLand
th* other night -they were pat*
tng the bouquet* back and forth
until it teemed** certain one ol
them would gel cut on ihe
thorn*. We are not quilt ‘line
oil how much help Senator
rt wo
would be to
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Warren right now.
Harold Stauen,' leading liberal
candidate for Republican preridential nomination, in the opening
blart of hi* campaign, lay* "The
belt of progreu in America ha*
been mark when liberal, forward,
looking proposal* have been blend­
ed and •adjuited with eonrotvetive attitudea iiito an agreed pro­
gram of action." Conservative*.
M well a* libera!*, have their
place iii 'the world, he teem* to

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. Underground comtruction i» no
*olurion for atomic warfare, pay*
I rtporl from Army expert*, who
have been itudyim defente* for
the next war. "Not alone h it
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. F L O R I D A *

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By RU8SELL KAY

The Florida Press Association wilt have more weight In the
held a pre-convention open house coming rampalgn than personal
at St. Pctcrshurjr last .week and appeal or oratorical ability. 1’ropljr
invited political aiplrant* to a t­ are roncerned over the futu™
tend and get acquainted. Just and will want sound, constructive,
about every candidate for public Intelligent proposals a* to what
will be done and how it is to be
office put In an appearance.
Among... gubernatorial canduj
dntea, or pro*pertive candidate* ihe *rhonl (Tnsnrtng
seen milling about the lobby of water control, eld to municipal­
the Suwannee Hotel were Fuller ities, e sales tax -end highway
W amrri of Jacksonville, Walter construction.
Both Grady Burton and Dick
Rote of Orlando. W, A. "R lir
Shanda of Gainesville, Dan Mc­ Ervin made favorable impressions
Carty of Ft. Pierce. Colin EngliiH at the press meeting. P. Guy Crews
of Taliahawee and Dick Cooper did not attend and the genernkof DcLand. Attorney General Toro concensus of opinion in regard \W
Watson sent hit regret* and this race seems to tie that It Ilea
stated he would have been present between Burton ami Ervin. Per­
but for the fa c t he was confined sonally, I doubt whether or not
to the hokpllal In Tampa recup­ Crews will qualify.
erating from an eye operation.
Ammon McClellan, who an-t
Among candidate* for other nouneed some time ago as a
state and federal off icon who put candidate for the office of Com­
in an appearance were: Dick missioner of Agriculture, Is get­
Ervin of Palatka and Grady ting around the state and making
Burton of Wauchuta, both seeking contacts but be has a formidable
tho office of attorney General; Ed man to beat in Nathan Mayo.
Fraser of McClenny and Clarence
Whether or not Carlisle c a l
Gay of Orlando, who will square worry Ed Larson verv much re­
off for the poat of State Comp- mains to be seen, for Ed is firmly
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troller:
Ammon --------McCIcIiI Ian of F t rntrsnchrd in the office, has a
Pierce, candidate for Commiss­ host of friends and It takes a
ioner of Agriculture: Syd Her- mighty good man to unseat an ofInng. Jr., candidate for congee** fical in as favorable position as
from the fifth district; R. T. Car­ Ed Larson.
lisle of Jacksonville who ia run­
The TWU &lt;nbtn« racp -will-he
ning for 8tate Treasurer, Ed Lar- for the post of Comptroller
sanwho aeclfi reelection to the between IM Frasier and Clarence
same office, SRd R. A. Gray, Se»"th qr™ run lia-tiHflMtwl—
errUn* okWalefTkiigiesBmcn
Jo put on -energflir_
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and wMle" Gsiy" has conMiIcralilP
the fir*r-«fi*trict-Trod-Littlc Joe
in holding the office.
Hendricks of the fifth. Altogether advantage
has powerful political
it was quite a party. The only Fraser
lady politico • present was Mrs. strength and will put up a tough
Neil Alford of Jacksonville, State fightIf Colin English qualifies as
Committee woman.
Approximately 100 newspaper candidate for Governor there will
folks were on hind to greet .the probably be a mad scramble for
No matter what you are'trying to accomplish, no mat­ dignitaries and while there were his present Job of Superintendent.
of Public Instruction. The ram- ‘
ter what yon are trying to get others to do, there’s n nega­ no speeches and very little politic* paignlng tempo will pick up from
tive way of going nbout the job and there's a positive way, talked, tho candidates made the now on and should be going good
most of this opportunity to ronpw
and you wilLget Further faster if you accentmiHr-tbe-posk acquaintances, meet new people light after the ftrst'o f thc yenr. j and make an Impression, while
live.
The parents ol three high-school students introduced a the newspaper folkt welcomed
tbe opportunity to site up Ihe
system of “ p e n a ltie s for poor marks.” The children did only field
and form opinions.
moderately well. But when the parents dropped the |*eimlty
Some nf the politicos aimply
plan and introduced a system of "rewards for high marks, put in an appearance, shook a
By D P .W irr MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Allaire Analyst
few hands -and then -bowed- out
all three students landed on the honor roll,
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other* stuck around. Fuller
An eminent and successful clorgymnn once told me, while
Warren's stay was brief but he
"My job is to make Christians out of sinners. But if I spent was one * of the most popular
The opening of the Dig Four
all my time talking nbout sin and hell, l wouldn't have much figure* at the gathering,- Bill XotoigrV ministers’ conference in
Shand*
and
Dan
McCarfy
did
a
London finds Britain
p u rsu in g
of a following."
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And almost njiy salesmnn will tell you that it pays to good jpb of hand shaking and met what appears 'to lie a govern*
a lot of folks, byt the rhsp who mental policy of acting ns a
piny up the positive gains thnt people will enjoy if they do surplsed everyone was Walter moderating influence between tho
as you suggest, instead of the negative losses they will Rose. It has long been said that world's most powerful plUtirgW alter lacked'the ability
lllty to m il cconomic antagonists—Russia and
suffer if they fail to do so.
with people let his hair down and the United States.
Charles M. Schwab, master of human relations,‘once be
one of tbe hoys. Weil there may
On the avo of this momentous
said: “Many of ifs think of salesmen as people traveling have been such, a time, but after parley
to try to Iron out the fierearound with sample kits. Instead, we are all salesmen every watching.him work a t this con­ ly debater! 'Austrian and GcrdlOEdPf our lives. We are selling our ideas, our plnns, our vention. I for one am ready to
the Senator up alongside later Molotov and British Foreign
energies, our enthusiasm, to those with whom we come in ■tack
Warren o r . anybody cine in this Secretary Bevln- had what was
contact." - William J. Reilly in Your,Life.
regard.' He made a mighty good
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with easy manner, hia ready wit
hey agreed th at un­
and personal charm.
animity among the Big'. Four
France and
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Nothing developed at this get- (America,
logrlhrr-grt-acquainted party that Russia) in the meeting was of
The 1048 election will Ire one of tho most significant would Indicate how these candi­ -tho very highest Importance"
of-nil time, says Dean Wilbur W. White of the Western dates will stack up when the race to tho drorld.
Well, th at's a general state­
Reserve University GrnduAtd School. Ik will determine, per­ ia actually underway. It was more
looking the horses over in the ment with which certainly both
haps beyond recall, American foreign jwillcy and settle like
paddock prior to a race.
saint and ainner can agree. How
whether there will be .peace or war.
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Very few editors have picked a ever, this same official eource
Unfortunately'all this is wasted on lnffee numbers of man aa yet and {£1* was the first gave farther point to his state­
voters'."What they are interested in, says Dean White, are opportunity most of the boys had ment by adding that Bevin’a line
to look the field over and form in thawconference "can lie e x f
Buch irrelevant factors as "how the candidate's wife would an
opinion. While it has been gen- peeled to be .more moderate'
look In Hie-White House, or his own fine Irish, (or Swedish erally accented that Fuller Warren than U. S. Secretary of Stale
or Italian or other) name, or whether he kissed their baby la out in front with Tom Watson, Marshall's. Previously Ilevin had
or nhook their hand lard September, nr whether he is a a close second i t the momcpL-few -told the -British cabinet of the
are ready al this time, to concede course he proposed io pursue, siw^T
loyal member 6f the Ecafetic Brothers of Poobah.1
that either one w ill'be the nut
n u t is said to have received fhe blest-"
Voters who aro itjlerosted only In such trifles .will gain governor.
ings of his colleagues. &lt;
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nothing but trifles if their candidate wins.
Most, folks believe that Issties . That raises the question; of
just what Is meant by a “more
moderate" lln e.'l think the Brit­
ish official yource conld have
given ue the answer if he hadn't
stopped In tbe middle of a se rA
tence (or so it seems to :ne)
The complete thought as I get it
Is that Devin'is expected to adopt
a -m otf -moderate” line than
Marshall, but a less violent one
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than Molotov,
' In short, the British foreign
secretary Is employing the fsmlliar “balance of power" in the
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said this, ono hastens to add that
Y THE PRESIDENT of the United Stele* of Amertea.
it shouldn't be taken as indicat­
ing that Britain .is adopting a n f
"A proclamation.
mlddls-of iho-rosd course politics^
ly wltlf Russian Communism.
-WHEREAS It !• tbe duty of ell neltons to acknowledge Ike Provideitee of
There Is no weakening in Lon­
Almighty
_ . God,
H I . to. obey His will, to be grateful for fits benefits, end humbly to im.
don o f the belief that the dem­
plore Ilia protection and favor; end,
ocracies must
stand together.
However, I take It that Bovin is
inat forcing the issue with
-WHEREAS both Housee of Congress have by their Joint committee requested
tn the m atter of the eennme to recommend to the peoplo of the United States a dev nf public Thanksgiving
rations Involved in - the
cknowledging with grateful hearts
I
and praytr, to he observed by acknowledging
the many signal
lion of Europe.
especially
' ' ^
"*
J esp
dally, by affording Ahem an opportunity to establish
tavora of‘ Almighty
God,
Frqh* the political viewpoint,
a form of government for. their safety end happiness:
Britain /ran.hold no middleof-the
road course in relation to a g g ie #
"Now, therefore. I doTecommemi and assign Thursday, the 2Bth day of Novem­
uve Rnwilaa Communism
Thl*
ber next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great
truth i* betpg exemplified In
and glorioua Being who la the beneficent author of alt the good that was, th at if.
»trifs-Iom * 7Frtince where
the
or that will be, that we may then alt unite in rendrrjng unto Him our since r t and
xovemment* | i fighting a Ufa and
humble thanks for IHU Mnd cars and protection of the people of this country prevdeath halt)*, against the assault
* lous to their becomli _ * nation; for the signal
___ and manifold m artlet and favorable
of Betshqylsm within that coun
interpositions of His Providence, which we experienced In the course and confusion
try ’*
y borders. Efforts
'oris of
nf the la te ‘war; for th* great degree of tranquillity, .union and plenty, which we
ranch
In .the peat
- -have since enjoyedi for the peaceable and rational manner in.whieh we hare been
o mail
e middle course, be­
enabled to establish ronitltutions or government for our-safety and happiness, and
tween the Communist party _and
- particularly the national-one now lately Institutedt far.lha civil and religious liberty
the vonservaUvea of the right,
with which wo a n blessed and tho means we have of. acquiring and diffusing useful
merely served to strengthen the
knowledge; and In general for all the great and various favors which Ho hath been
Red position.
"u
#
pleased to confer upon
Thus today. In e moment of *xifM'
trams danger,, we eon the betm
a new French govenv
-And, also that we may then unite In most humbly offering our prayers and
__(a• leenhw
on beseuch Him to pardon
. . . . ___Done ato the Groat LoH and Ruler of Nations, and
supplies
rig h t and even ia playing for the
tions. to enable us
ns all,
all. whethar in . public
—_.. _ ....
our national and other transgression*,
or private
support o f that bitter foe of
■Aations, to perform otir several and relative duties
ly and punctually, »
to rrenGeneral Charles ds
'National
Her our N
s!
emment of wise, jtiet

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THE WORLD TODAY

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The First Thanksgiving
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1947

Social A n d Personal Activities
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] Tournament Will Be
Calender \i Hcld Sunday At Club

The Woman's-Golf ^Association
| will *pnn«iir n tournament at the
t*
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#’ountry
1.... MIKn Club
11&gt;I. ..on DSun
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A Thanksgiving buffet supper j Seminole
■will bo served at 8.18) r . XI. I day. The tournament will Iw in
Hu* form of n two-hail foursome
at the Seminole Country Club,
The -Union Thanhs civ inti ser­ with a man and woman of the
vice will 1* held at the First Bap­ local dub playing against a man
tist Church at 9)30 A. M, The and woman from either the Or­
Rev. Douglas Charles *(111 speak. lando. Duhsdrrad or. _ DcLand
I The public it cordially Invited to Country Clubs,
At the coticltisloa. of plav ap­
attend.
The Semlnola Re lx-kali l-odgi- proximately ‘25 prises will he
No. 43 will meet at the I. O. O. F. nun tiled among (hem being the
Wendy Barrie ttophy for the low­
hall at 8:00 P. M.
est storing couple. A tournament
• FRIDAY
of this IVIM- was played last Sun­
The N de V Howard TJhapter, day III Orlando and proved to he
U. JJ, C . will meet at 3:00 P. M. so popular, that the group derided
at the home of Mrs. A. K. R/wuajt- to have n return match this Sun­
te r on Celery Avenue. Mrs. L. day.
A. Brumley will serve as.eo-h-?*Every memlier of the Woman’s
test.
. . .
Golf Association and every male
1 The Hanford 'Townsend Club golfer i* asked to select a |iartnef
will meet a t the Tourist Center and call Clyde Terwlltegar. Jr.,
at 8:00 P. M. Amusement and rtoh pro, 10HU-J, by Saturday at
refreshment* will he furnished. noun so that handicaps may be
established.
Everyone is welcome.
M ONDAY
About 20 couples Imve already
The annual Christinas party signed to play ami Mr. TctwilJeami .eoxcred. dish.utupper will be irdr said today that he It expectheld hv the Phiisthoa. Class of IfiS about TJO' couple* To compete.
the ‘First Presbyterian Church at Among those yho will piny ss
the home of Mrs. VictorVGreen
a t teams lire Miss Dorothy Powell
dh— M±* vm d-tTTITntnTh^^^iiihn siuiv
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the First.................
Xlethodlst 'Church’-will
.meet for the last meeting of the David F.. Meyer and John Ivey,
■r.
yearr 'a s follows: Cirrle No. 1 , Mrs: John Ivey und Mu* O’Llngcr,
Mrsu J. fl Crawford. 12ftt Onk ' 5&gt;r* r-arl Higgenbolhani, and
nue,
a tjr v3:00
P. M.j
Circle
No.s _ Hugh
tVhelchcl
and Mrs.H W. I t
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Sanford
| Williams
and Richard
Dea*.
Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.. Mrs. W. E. ‘ Also Miss France* Mahoney and
Raines. 210 Holly Avenue, at 3:00 i Harry Tookc. Mr*. George ThursP. M.; Circle No. 4, Mm. John [ ton and Andrew Carratvay, Mr.
-Hayes, lip West Sixteenth Street, *and Mm. Terwlllcgpr. Sirs. K. H.
at 3:00 p, M.; Circle No.-fi Mm. C. Smith ami David Meyer, Mrs.
I* Hut tier. I82fi_ Douglas Avenue, Piice_l[e*ttl an d -W. db-Firm ing,
at—1:00 P. H. for a luncheon: Mr*. A rthur Williams and Harold
Circle No; 0, Mr*. I t W. H erron,, Kastner. • Mr*. Harold Kastner
County Club Road.-wt 1:00 P. M. and Arthur William*, Mr*. Hugh
for n luncheon: Circle No. 7. Mr*. Whelchel and Emmet McCall,
E. I t I-ancv, 205 Fast Hbrhtrenth Mm. Robert Axt and Roy Holler,
Street. atTPOO P, M; with Mm. W .' Mm John Kirk and Rhlk-rt^Axt.
P. Ileanl, co-hostess; Circle No. H, t Mrs. Fincher McDaniel and Earl
Mm. Jack Hurncy. HIit K asiTw rn- HiggcnL-utham.l Mr*- Mur O’LinUeth Street, at 8:00 P. M.; Circle gor and Fprreft Peter*.
•
No. 9, Mrs. Hudson, 113 Holly)
.
' Avenue, a t 3:30 P. M,; Circle No. i
---------- "*---------------10, Mrs. Clarence Winn, 2W*i j
Grandview Avenue, nt 8:00 P. M.
The W. M. U. of the First lisptilt Church will oliecrvr the Week
of Prayer al 3:30 I*. XI. nt the
church. Circle No. 0, Mrs. E. M.
Alxtul 40 persons attended the
mission v-ludy of the Women’s
Missionary Union held Monday a|
the' church. The meeting was in
the form of a bu ffet luncheon.
-UP T O T ~
The study was taken from the
TRADE IN
,
book "That the. World May
‘ Know" with Mra, W. D. Gardiner
ALLOWANCE
rhnrgr of the program: VarlFOR YOUR OLD RADIO f■in
ous chaptet* of the Ixwik were
TI&gt;e MUSIC Box i taught by, the following! Mm.
Fred Myrrs. .Mm. J. T. Hardy,
ri9 W. lat
• Ph. 9G3 I Sim.
11. Wayde Rucker, Mm. Ste­
wart Gatchel and Mrs, C. A. Andderaon, Jr.
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WMIT Study Course

Carroll, will lw In charge, j WEDNESDAY „
The
M. U. of the Rimt Itaptilt Churrb will obsrrve the Week
of Prayer at 7:30 P. M. The
Unit her hood, 1), F. Jobe, will lie
In charge or the program.

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TUESDAY
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Th—W H . .11 „f the Flmt Bap"tiet-Dhnreb -wilpoh s rn T 'the'W rvk
of Prayer nt 3:30 P. M. at tlie
church. Curio No. I, Mra, Myron
Smith, rhninnan, in rhurge.
The Y.*5V. A- girU w)llA&gt;ert at
8 00 P. M. at the home of Mis*
Myra Madden. 701 Magnolia Ave­
nue,
The R. W. Ware Bible Clasa of
the First Mel hod 1st Church will
have a Christman, party at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Clarrnc*
Wynn, 2000 Grandview Avenue,
at 8:00 P. M. with Blra. Wynn,
Mi». L. M. Swain and Mr*. Escar
Price a* hostes*e», Gifla will be
exchanged.

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Wm. E. KADER
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Mr. and Mrs. XI. H Habom and
daughter Ann left this afternoon
foe Greenwood. S. C. to spend the
holidays.
Mr*. Tom Williams ami Mr, and
Mrs. Brodie , William* have ' as
their guest* Rev. II A. Ilult* of
Memphis, 1rnn and his sister,
Mr*, I .re Crossno of Bell#, Tvnn.
Mm. F, A. Dvson has returned
from Dothan, AI*. where she vis­
ited for some time ns the guest
of Mr. and Mr*. Harriet. John­
son, former resident* of 'Sanford.
Mr. ami Mm. Mike Mlnarik left
this afternoon for Atlanta. Ga.
where they will Spend the holiday
•weekend with iheir son and
daughter-in-law. Sir. and Mrs II.
J - ‘ Slinarik, anti their daughter,
Ann.
Ml** Klim belli Hylton left to­
day for Scwanee, Tenn. where she
will attend the Thanksgiving aetivitir* at dhe University »»f the
Thiuth. While there she will lie
the gucW of Dr. and MriTATe**
ander Guerry. Dr. Guerry Is the
vice chancellor' of the university

tic ' H. I- 1
•tff'~kocr
. S. C. ha* arrived to spend
S
the holiday* with her sister and
tiruther-ln-law, .Mr. and Mm. I,. I.
Frayler. at their home on Celery
Avenue Mrs. Hammond is- the
mother of Mis* Thelma Hammond
who recently held classes on the
United Nation* nt Ihq F irst
Methodist Church. Mis* Hammond
will also be the guest of the
Frailer*.
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Movie stam narrate htany of
Decca’a offerings. There am
Thomas MUchell—TVea*urc Is­
land"; Charles Laughton—"Moby
Dick"; Ingrid Bergman—“The
Plod riper of Hamlin"; Ronald
Col man a i Scrooge In Dickens’
“A Christmas Carol" and Walter
Huston as "Rip Van Winkle,” the
lovable old hero of the Rip legend.
Jaxx fans will find a full mar­
ket a* always. Borne selection*
(RCA Victor) are:
B # n a y Goodman’* L*t *
Dance" »lbum (eight Selection*
which Include many of hi*
most fameua. number* - msrU during th* gold** era af hi*
band Including “King Porter.
“ I’ve Found A Now Bah*,
"Sometime* Pm H a p p y Bla-el. records Include "Siogln’
The Blued* with* Louis Arm-'
■irang, Mildred Ballev. Jack
Trsgarden sad Ethel Water*.

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Plans for. a Christmas party
were made at the regular meeting
of the Dependable Claxa of the
| F irit Methodist Church which
j was hrld at the home of Mm. Vlr
gll Smith on Monday night. Mr*.
I E. G. Kilpatrick served a* co-ho*leoa ami Mr*. R o sm r T aylor'pre­
sided over the meeting. The de­
votional was given hy Mm. J. M.
Leonard.
The Christmas party will he
held on Dec. 12 it was decided and
will he at the home of Mr!. R. W.
Herron on the Country Club Road.
Refreshment* ■were served at the
conclusion of the meeting to Mr*.
Harold Appleby, Mm. Nancy
Brock. Mr*. Herron, Mr*. Kilpat­
rick, Mrs, Porter Lansing, Mr*.
Then Pate, 51m. Steel, Sir*. Tay­
lor, Mrs. Clarence WallU, Mis*
Williams. Mra, Ixmnard, Mr*.
Smith, Mm. R. F. Cole, Mr*. J.
II. McCall, Mrs. W. B. Kirby and
51m. Helen'Stevenson.

Rcbekah Lod^c Has
Covered Dish Lunch
Mr*. Frril 5!ycrs, district de­
puty prcililont of the Rcbckah
Lorlgr. held a practice meeting of
the installing staff and degree
team im Friday at the Odd Fel­
low* Hall. The meeting was pre­
ceded by a covered dish lunrhe.m
attended by memlx-rs of staff
and tenoi and o
uliolPf^R’f*; ^lHrsxlit- Wil­
liams. Sir*. Charles ' Cole, Mr*.
George Ewsn, Sirs. Lunquist,
Mr*. Slary Bvllv, Mr*. Frank
Ashdown. Mr*. Carl Chopenlng,
Mr-. William Jamison. Mrs. Bur­
nett, .Mr*. Byron Squires, Mr*.
William D-feher. Mr*. V, II,
Grantham, Mr*. W. D. Thornton.
Mr*. T. « . Ray, Mm, H. L. Moore,
51m. D. C. Howard, Mm, II K,
Cordell, 5lm. Koke. 51m., Alyce
Ashdown—,A I« . _Ltm i. Frank
Ashdown nod Mrv Iluward.

Hollywood

Ik-ar Judy,
It’* a wonder kid* ran lead
when they can find such won­
derful classic* a* Dickens’ GhrDtma* Carol. Moby Dick and Alien
in M’ondei land mi itvord alhttRis.
But these make wonderful Christ­
ina* gift* particularly for the kill
who doesn’t like to pore over «
book.
Lota of money is wuslcd oil
flasb-on-the-whlii record selec­
tion* which may lx- played only
once or twice. A good solution
for the guy nr gal who like* long­
hair music is n IsHik 'called "How­
to Build A Record Library" by
Paul Afielder ( E. J ’, Dutton I. .
There are scads of good tra ­
ditional
Christmas
rrcord*
available for lifts. Drcta has
reissued lllng Croaby’a “.Mer­
ry Christmas" album with the
fradUlnndl * favorites "Adesle
Fidells." (Jingle Bells’* and a),
so a "Twaa The Night Before
Christmas” album with Fred
Waring and hi* glee club In­
cluding "The Flmt Noel." “O
Little Town of Bethlehem."
Another Waring album, *Thc
Song of Chrislmaa,*’ tell*. Dil­
atory of thd Nativity In Christ­
inas songs, carol* and Bibtlrsl'
verse*.
One album with Dlck.I.Iebert pt
lb- organ o f . RadLi-Eitv \lo.u_
Hall, "Sing and Rejoice Christmas
Carols," (KCA Victor I is a collec­
tion of HI of the l*-*t known
Christmas songs Including " |l
CaiiR- Upon the Midnight Clear,'
While Shepherds Watched Their
Flocks."
Other Christmas records are:
Gene Autry’s "An Old-Fashioned
Tree" and "Hero Come* San'.j
Claus (Columbia); "Silent Night."
fNoclie do Pax) and “The Firs'.
Noel" (La Primera Navldad)
(Capitol), This record combine*
Andy Russel'* baritone with or­
gan and string accompaniment,
th e hlggrat newa In gift
record* this year, l* of course
the quantity of classic* 'which
have been recorded. Columbia
offer* Humperdinck* "Hansel
and Gmlet" (the flm t complete
opera ever ta bo recorded at'
the .Metropolitan), T h e Ad­
venture* of OUvar Twist *nd
Pagin'*; Basil Halhbone nar-rating Prokof*v'a "Peter and
the Wolf"; -Alice In Wonder­
land." For young hid* there
■re "Jack and the Beanstalk."
‘TladerelU" and "Puaa In
Boots."

M«|t* U-* real eetebnllon Thanks- •
glrlog Day. IMne oull Try oor
»p«i*ny prrp.rfd ThsnksftvInK

Dependable Class To
Have Xmas Party

it) BOB THOMAJ5

PACE

Junior Hijsrh Enjoys
Holiday Progfam;

THE GARDEN GATE
MRS, E. G. KILPATRICK. J R , Editor

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W eekly Column of the .Hanford G arden Club*

Section 3 of the seventh grade
presented a Thanksgiving pro­
gram al the Junior High School
in the auditorium today under the
direction of- 5lr». France. Stine.The program was opfrfled ’with
th r xtnglnc of i w "Sfar Spangled
Banner." and Gag salute T niiim rRumhk-y read Psalm tOO afler
which a prayer "Other*" wa*'.
givm bv Section 3.
Section 3 *ang the *ong,
■‘Thanksgiving" am i.the origin of
Thanksgiving was given hy Syd
Chase nnd n reading by J o h n ;Amnnit. Song, “Bles-t This House"
vv«* »ung by the school. .Myrtle
Harper: and l\g g y Weltou Then
gave u brief dialogue, "What the
Little Girl Said" after which Mr*.
Volir William* talked to the group'
nn thankfulness! Concluding the'1
ptogram. ^Conre, Ye Faithful"
w«* sung by the entire school.-'

Due to man) re&lt;jiient*. fur
ous |Mttted plant.* This may 1-c i
information an the' tullure
used in th.e garden with goOd renr Gardcniaa, thi* program
rlilt*. use tub or barrel nnd sink
*» given at a club cirrle j in garden thereby keeping nemameeting, wa* oecured (or our
tislea from your plant.
or* spa per column. —------------ *ttrve mo a garden, Vhether largo
or niimll,
"MY EX PERIEN CE WITH
j Where I can bury my trouble*
‘
GARDENIAS"
mid forget them all,
Ymir w riter for today, wn* not A heartache planted spring* forth
th tu ri) for her knowledge of h o r­
■i delight.
ticulture or becau se‘she wo* an
for dreams, sweet per­
authority nn any subject, but to A place
fume hy night.
give her actual experience in grow-make n gnrden for sweet
ing Gardenia* in thi* section of |.*-t morepose,
Florida producing huiutted* of
Where friendship will flourish
blossom* each Spring.
with gardenia and ro*e!
Mott of us have some faint
E. M. E ..
reeoltcclion of our first notice oi
choice of flowers or flower per­
fumes, these thing* hnv* lasting
influence anil because of this, wo
tnust instill the lovo of beautiful
Gower* in our
young people,
through our Ju n io r Garden Club*.
I remerpber a s ’ a very young
rhlld, my grand patent* helped to
make me a Gower garden The
■oil wa* prepared and bed* laid
out, but Evelyn had to put evefy
■evil or plant ill the soil, Thf*
gulden was In.1tween my home
and licit of my m aternal grand*
parents and many huppy no.I in­
fluential hours were spent there.
The most vivid memory of thi*
gulden I* _the I-canty m id friy frfittc,- of niy first Gardenia blos­
rniasom, ami known to jue as aa Capc
Jrt*iiiine, _N u.jued-A o. go

,
I’lanllng
,
Havs- von planted or separated
your brill*-*7 Now is the tim e to
do so. Bulb* to In- planted now:
Am aryllis, Call*,. Daylily, GlmlloIm, Iris (bulbous) E asier l.lly,
W atsonia and Glprlosa lilie*.
Have you divided your: Violets,
A sters. I'hysostegin*. rhixomatou*
It- uonnty*. Daisies and other milltplying tH-rienlals?
Now is the time fpi ' planting
Italian Bye, you’ll have a lieautlfid green lawn .by Christmas.
Don't you wish you had pul nut
euitings of d'ninsettln In ponr -for
C hristm as bloom T Don't forget
to-tin l h lq

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HOLLYWOOD Nov. 2n MY—
Movie loeation* In Arlxona and
Nevada may eonte to an end un­
less studio* agree to sign waiver*
for workmen’s compensation.
Tlie two states «rr u-portedly
asking studios to assuntr compen­
sation risks. This has followed a
recent Incident in whleh n ■film
worker on location suffercrl a
broken hark and was placed on
state aid.
Gene Atilry production* tan up
against this problem and location
plans fop the company* next film
have lawn switched from Arlsnna
tb Twenty-Nine Balms, Calif.

hi-od garden. These plants were
-nrottly (inrdenla Florida. They
were planted
on well dinlned
rntlu-r sa n d y soil, und gu-w ami
hlossomcd t-enutifidly' for nliont
two yents. Df cour.'O I gave them
the proiwr mulch of well deeaved
onk leave-, thieo or (our Inches
deep nml fcrtlllxerl with aralea
fertilirer, whleh I knyw to I*cotreet —h ut_ to no avail,
lit*
Garilru Club Note*
leave* liceame smaller and turned
llegin to get rum n la n ls’ready
yellow and the few- Idoont* wen? Tor the plant sale I’lunl anti |m|
small I reallxed the plants wet ? plants and prepare to have goiyl
living So dug them up and dlseov- liiooin* ftp tile flower show
ere,! thev were eovereil with root zH ctuie |r&lt;&gt;*t cards of Hie Jr.

.Jirymy Durante tTescrilies His
meeting with President Tiuman
■» “tb* greatest thrill of my life."
Jimmy, who wa* entertaining at
the pres* photographers’ dinner,
wa* meeting ’Mr. Truman with
I hr other movie players.
*'My-name's Jimmy Durante,’’
the corbie said.
"You m ean Jimmy D urante—In
person T" said the President, imjtpling Jimmy'* [adlo hilling. —
The "Jolson ♦Story1' sequel is
reported dead. Columbia arid Al
roirldn't .come to terms and Jol­
son has told friends he "can't lalunliy Iwire’i in -h n rlng a hlngm'-"
phlcal hit. Also, I hero Is some
doubt about whether lairty Balks
could la? obtained for the new

was to r l ^ r o y
Till* i* al*-» our Garden
th - plant* I had »l-» tentl th at J Center, and will im slated on lieconstant m oi-ture would prevent aril.*.
nnd .In InstaiMT* cute r-"-! knot,
tjoe*tion: Why aie some Pnlir
*o Itelng both S rotfh and sen­
tim ental 1 decided to try to nave petlia " luwhv titt-l full uf bloom
my Gardenia?. ) look rhe l-tne and' some plant* so tall and. only
tooted plant* down to tlie lake one bloom to tlie stalk?
nnd oat Ihcnt'iu wirter.
*■ . A, K. S.
T his experience dlsro-trngr il ttnAnswer:
During
the '"sunttrier
with try in g to have Gardenlarf on
the hill In the while garden and I wht-pj, your Poinsett la la pulling
decided to try them on lower land, on vigor mi* growth, the platn
where would haver more natural sihiuld lie nr lined in This way.'Lei
m oisture
Tlie plant* were re­ M-Vernl leave* appear on the stalk,
Inid -rmt leaving
moved from the lake, after a week then pint'll the
Tlu, [.Uni o-ill-lL.
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forgot they ht»’d ever (teen III. during
back the new growth tn fivr
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Even with my *urii ?» in thi* rn*e, Irnvtu.
112 Soul It I’n rk A vrm ie
I to thin thru Kept Thi* •
film........ .
my ndWr'o, In rn*(*" 7»f "dUea.i -t
Albert Dekker la planning to plants, is, atari new plant* frotrt multiplies your .item s each ptun-1
run for mayor of lam Angrlrx cuttings, do ihl* ofien, nnd des­ ing and will give you as m nnrj
bloom*.
next jT ar. On* of Hollywood's troy plants with m-nialnde*.
busiest actor* (he’s now in'"Lulu
dr
Cutting* five Inchr* «r longer,
Bella"), he, has been contemplat­
ing a return tn politic*. He ser­ l-laerd In a p in t'fru it Jsr-h alf
ved a term in the California k-gis- filled with w ater'and placed in a
wirjdow. North, South, East, or
lature. . . .
Weat will give you r-rtc, Itunilred
Don Amcrhp Gew to Chicago per-cent rooted plant* in four to
on a hunt for a new.coach for hi* -ix wm-k». Cutting* planted in
1,0* Angeles Dona pro foothill clean sandy »&lt;8l do alotovt a*
team. H ell be back for the an­ well but a little more trophic
nual Thanksgiving day all-star Plant* two year* old from ru t­
broadcast on CBS. This year s ting* should measure two to
llurVaril Sporln'vrnf .lurki-t-t nf
will feature Jark ■ Benny, Red three feci arms* and Ire two feet
.Smooth Capogkin-tintl. I’ijr Liruiii
Skelton, Allan Jones, Durante- high. Propagation Is' not limited
to cuttings but by layering separ­
Moore and others, . . .
Id'tithpVh. ‘ Tim tth’itl-Cnnatmnt
Geographical 'note: "Pittsburgh ating and grafting nn root resist­
Kift
for the initti In your life!
ing
stock.
Escapade," starring Melvyn Doug­
81x08 .16-44.
Fertilising gardenia* Just l&gt;r.las and Barbara B«l Geddei, I*
now titled "Baltimore Escapade" fore blooming season may &lt;nu»c
Reason: A beach scene was need­ vour plants to throw their blooms,
ed. . . . Bat Knight Gew In nn wait until blooming period Is over
TWA to help silence rumors of a and use generous portions bIkiiiI
Boyn’ Jnekt’U - Sixes 10 to i-1.
split with Carnal Wilde. . . .
every six week* until Qtlober, as
_ Boh prsslon will co-star with l&gt;e sure and mulch heavily.
12.95 and 14.95
Gary Cooper In a Paramount film
The ugly smut you see on gar­
next year. Bob, who Is now at denias I* caused hy whlto fly.
MGM for "The Big City," hears whose discarded acaly covering
of aomalhlng else for him at hi* ybifwill find on the under side of
home lot and says "1 would Ju«t the leaf. Thi* can In- rent rolled
aa soon b* their loanout l&gt;oy". . . , by spraying with an oil emulsion
Danny Thomas, who did 14 bene- a fter danger of frost and not on
fits In I t day*, ha* been told by a hot sunny day, do this in late
his doc to alow down. . . .
Uftarnoon. Repeat this spray in
Katharine Hepburn will have a Scptamher. Twenty-four hour* of­
whit* Christina* with her family fer spraying with oil emulsion,
In Fcnwtrit. Conn. . . . AUo a wash with ~B| .
.
W.C. for Yvonn* dc Carlo, who and remove unsightly smut. If
head* for Lake Placid after "Cas- plant* arc badly diseased, cut
bah". . . . Juna Lockhart may be track, burn cuttings and allow new
the current toast of Broadway, growth to come, loosen soil
Robert Brurr Knit Sweat*!* In
TrYit her role In the new film "T- around Ihe diseased plant*, ferSolidn, PJiitdH a ml Co mb lnations.
M*n” lasts about 80 second*. . . . tlllte, mulch heavily and water,
O lfa Jin n Ju an. W M.embarras­ water, water. Do- this- pruning
- (?ont 8tyjp8-with-tH&gt;llHrM or cardsed when her boy friend, Edmund immediately after., blooming sea
Igan,
c!o«!br8, slipovers
O'Brien, earn* on lire “Are You *on otherwise you-'ntay lose your
in
loni?
oleeven
or nleovcletw
With It" set while she was dolnf Ibloom
iIdadi wivul
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wood.
glylea. I’Bmall. Meriittm, Idtrge.
a fan ilartcs routine. He had to
bady dlIf yyour .piapt*
,
leave, . , . Latest trick of tb* a if
souvenir hunters Is to swipe the (waned, I repeat, d ir and burnir and
.95 to 7*95
the registration slip from celeb­ dlaanfaet the »oll where these
plants
wef*
growing.
;
rities car*. Van Johnson has been
If you have not been success­
victimised several times.
ful with growing gardenia*, try
this Idea sent me from Miami,
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where il I* almost Impossible to
NEW YORK, Nov. 2fl b P ) - grow this plant. Plant Vochli
I '-3
Tho Army transport Robert F. (•mall variety) In pot of slightly
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^*r
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MW« Clothe the Family — We Fuminh e Home” #
bodies o f U l l American serv­ at Intervals. When cooler WMther
icemen, moat af them soldier* come*, gradually move the potted
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who fall In W.orld W ar II while gardaniM Into this ,*un. You will
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feeding*, say* 1-8.8. The quan Holy Closa Kpiseopnl (’iiureh at*
lily rrqtilicd' for each plant call 8:181. A. 51.
only* !*• gauged by long experi­
ence nnd good judgment. Ap­
Near Johannesburg, S o u t h '
proximately il-t-nn* from * h rn p -! Aftirn gntil‘ mining hnx-Trartird
itig fistful for a plant the sire of tin- unprecedented deptha of P.intti
n newl*- arrived Text* rose buah feet tu’low* tin- earth* sutTriee.

lu_ a . |n-aping bmkel (uLXni a Jill' 11
palm or tree. I&lt; shorilq I*' *eatiert-il under the outer two-thirds
of the foliage only.
The lawn should receive n dregsing of tione-mepl nnd if ii I* Cen*
tinede gras*, a Iboimigli spraying
with Iron and inunganr«- Miltduile*. n teaspoonful .of ea-'h to
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Pruning
your first aw akening, the ftv*h
» giivernm*H* to *‘nj*lr»t ■- u ,
This is the lime f--r your final , up
morning air brought the heavy|otU-r;nn ri-gip,r Itamattirr * f e’ *- |
Thi*
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in
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for
the
year.
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thn,t
your
fragrance of the tiutdenia.
nrt has been under ei-n*'
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childhood experience and
my hf-lgc* will he nlte fbi the Holi­ from the mil
the ('..to- I
day.*
Cut
dead
W
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out
of
tree*,
ever glowing love of gurdsnilig has
it,- rigltl-w pig Rlllint ■
made the old fashioned Cape intt? hushes etc.
Ja*tnjiie, my fnvorite
Gower.
Even though it ha*. Iincome the |
F trllllrip t
mote -ophistiH-iUed Gaidenia, tinThi* l&lt;f the time, for your final
.’EPISt'D PA L SERVICES
perfpme remain* tho same.
The (’teual * Holy ■ K ucharht
My first experience with Hard- fertilising. Fall ................... ..
dciuus- iu Flutula was- w v -ry
vou U tn more pulasl^Uu.n .uinm e. will (■*—brltf- eit -Thanksgivirtg- ir l'
one. I planned and planted * white
garden, my favoii e Gowers l-eing
tlie white ones, still Influenced by
tile Gaidenia of childhood. | *uppose, I had many lovely- plant*,
valuable mainly from n sent intental standpoint, w» my father, knowing im- preference in flower-, hild
Idldrooted the "plant* from my rnll

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T H ft S A N F O R D H L K a L D . S A N F O H D , F L O R ID A

Wildcats Will Be Hi*h School Coaches
Meeting: In
Final Gator Foe W ytHotd
iunesville Dec. 13
For 1947 Season GAINESVILLE. Nov. «0 I8n*e-

intinole High Invades Leesburg
For Contest
jackets Tonite
• Rcmlmle High School C»l’eds win ris e drtwn the curn on the regularly scheduled

i*e«t* far the IM7 season to-

tht at

Leesburg when Ov?V

tale With (hn LAsHurr HTsf.

cl*D Tho annual w inter meeting
GAINESViT leT'kI*-. No*. 20 of
the Ftorfita ltte h ScKo$I Coach l/PI—The Florida G ato r‘ fo o tU lli

Claassen
jrs.T o T rip
Kansas State

n Association will be belli a t the

tram will wind up lu 1947 araio n .; University o f Florida og Saturday.
Saturday In Gainesville when it » December 13th; r t f 'w es revested
meets thr Wildrata of' Kansas horn tndav. 1

tool Yellow Jackets,
hw contest will also he thr
H, llv im i.f) H.AASHPV
ison’s finale for the Jarket*,
NEW YORK Noe. 2(1 IAV-A
t la a highlight of Kast Fleei Conference play for th r week- dmihle do«c of foothsll forecast­
ing---and here’* honing that none
Uarh George Sutherland’* Jnc- of the predicted favorites stum­
will enter Ihe fontest with a bles over a wishbone tomorrow,
led Weight advantage and wltt nr gets caught In a snow drift on
a two touchdown superior! Ij Saturday - •• •
the Invaders. ’
'
t.ast week’s record was 4(1 cor­
Mich Cart "Goose" Kettle*' rect picks and 1) Incorrect for
ges are well prepared for the an average of JIM. That made
Mt. and may have several the seasonal / total GOO bn the
tricks to pull out of the bag right side- of the ledger and 113
rut the Jackets. Holly Plrrcy Ion the left, for a mean of JIB.
bark field star, la expected to
Ton game of the lengthened
'weekend is Saturday's contest at
!Philadelphia involving Army and
•eted to pace Ihe Seminole af- Navy.
i In contrast to recent years.
F.rrry Semlnola playrr is In top 'Army comes up to Its climax
tyslcal condition for the game, game with several defeata on Ita
hdrh la expected to draw 2.500 !record. And as usual, Navy
leetgtora from all over central shows up with setbacks outnumrbcrlng victories.
The Feds enter the contest with
Harna4&gt;le-&gt; have grown as big
record of three victories and
nir defeats.
Each team haa as wafflrs since the Midshipmen
on two and dropped two in eon- list defeated the Cadets, a trlrk
forecaster thinka they will
play, but the Feds hold ; this
. . n s o s-» 1 s
L u fn e a
I 9 r . . 1 j 11 ■n *
T * ■&gt; I ■ i In this department since ‘accomplish before President Tru­
man on Saturday,
Virtually the same Navy learn
competitor.
that lost to Blanchard, Davis,
Turkef* A Co hy a margin of
a

* ORENLOCH, N. J., Nov. 2d (/PI
— The boarded-up amusement
park at Grenlorh probably never
will be remembered aa one of
guoa famous fight camp* whoso
fam e eomea down ' through the
year*. IP* a collection of.‘small,
te-pslntrd buildings on 'a hill
rnng folks of Camden come to
rim In summertime. . .
One
trnllke building, heated by «
tuple of coal stoves, Is where n
ng baa been set op so that Je r­
ry Joe Wolcott con prepare to
heavyweight chami
it month. , . . Another small,
gly furnished house la Joe*
ng qu artan . Cohiparrd to
lD’ training camp at Pompton
iet, .the place looka a»-H Wali ta what they call a **hungrt
hter—A guy who neter had
eh six’: who t* e s jc i u earn
ilth and security for himself

ling old-Mine

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TTN the AdH( outfit are hack.
T h y ‘" reason enough.
*
Ami don’t let Navy’a rccoril of
one victory, one tie and six de­
feat* trip you. The Midshipmen
played the tougher schedule while
Ihe Cadets built up a record of
four Wina, two tics ami two de­
feata.
Other predictions:
feature that means everything to
Cornell hut means only another
.triumph for the unbeaten Quakera, IVnn.
k
Mississippi • Mississippi State:
Ole Miss has cllmlacd to the top
of the Southeastern Conference
ladder "ofi" the battery of Charlie
Conerly and Barney I’oola. On
Saturdsy Harper Davis and Shor­
ty, McWilliams will pu|l them
down. Mississippi State.
Georgia-Georgfa Tech: A year
ago Charley Trippi personally ndmlitietered a beating to the-Teeh
youngsters. Ho ts an alumnus
now and .all of Tech’s erlpploa will
be healed by Saturday. Gi-orgtn

n B arr’School
Olck -Mrl.aylln. umpire In chief
of Ihe Florida Slate leag u e during 19411 and southern representa­
tive of the Georg# Barr Umpire
School, whs in tlie office yesterday and had a letter requesting
Information about
the . Rarr

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School._________

OF VU'UiOAd

Get many.
| The boy is exported t.» l&lt;e out
uf servIco ln Jacuary uf 1U4U. _
She wrote, "lie will receive
hi* discharge In January, 1P49,
but la desirous of signing up
and being aure of getting in
school In Ihe-fnll of t94&gt; or
I whatever dale he could enter
I after Jan. 30. 1049,".
'As we ran see by thla loiter,
thr Barr School- of Umpiring la
well thought of across the coun­
try; and we should bo proud to
have It here In Sanford.
- Whllo talking to Dick wn asked
him about his umpiring for the
turning year, and he staled th at
be la still property of the Geor­
gia-Florida league. ‘‘They still
have my contract-and ao far as t
know they will retain ft,” he
stated.
".ttr.‘Aaderaon (the president
of the G.F.I.) told ms when 1
left up there tael year* that he
could not giro me my relaaao
unless I could betlec myself,
thut la umpire to higher classed

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Ai'igAuOO'd 0 y*OOJ
f dotUao •
fSCu-J&amp;t i’l l

ado A k M, Wake Forest over
Southern Carolina, William and
started a Mary over Richmond.
Friday
panther
Hstorday
Kansas
---------Slate,
Maryland over North Carolina. K ansas
Stale, New York over Fordham. I
North Carotlaa over Vllginla, Ok­ And North Carolina
lahoma over Oklahoma A &amp; M.
mneaut Lake, pa., during pro­ Hlce
Eye Orange Bowl
over Baylor, Temtcssee over
________
Vanderbilt, West Virginia over
NEW YORK Nov, 2&lt;l (/IV-'The
Pittsburgh.
• dither and whe(» ihe sci
scramided fnmhsll Itowl • *ituollmi
!.„ „ ....
tsais Involved in k mortic
Was i-xjHH'trd to tie.clarified Hopwis
iTcntion with hilarious res
what today with an announce
•The best camp of i t " inn!
Rui^il Common SenBe muni from R*!l«» imm in- tlic
^F ran cis Albertsntf, w!
NPW TFET7? Bay opponent for
41y BI»Ut&gt;-JGttf&lt;SCT?r
Son Ihern .Mcthodi*t in the Cotton
Bowl.
If the Texans make up their
The 1047 Thanksgiving season
in *attemptrd assassination’ of
fgek Dempsey" . . . "Yeah." a finds Americans at peace, but atill mind, then that will make two of
rribe agreed. ”1 remember those under tension aa »■ result of dis­ the big post-searon fixtures ready
turbed international conditions and to go. Pasadena’s Rose battle la
a somewhat restless, abnormal all slmttd and sealed with Mich­
igan and Southern California.’
The other bowls apparently are
fishing mound
aiound in the grab
the world, will get along better if still 'fishing
individual national sovereignty Is
maintained and If humau Buffering
Penn Stall- Is reported l« l&gt;e the
4i reduced to a minimum, this choice of the Colton Howler* ami,
country has committed Itself to a If chosen, may give Dallas the
program of helping those coun­ distinction of having the only
tries in need or food and other game mstchlng unbeaten, untied
assistance, and supporting them powers.
Fetcb A Dictionary '
The Nitlany Liana have wound
Ever since Walcott firs} bobbed
up their slate without a emotch.
, U a challenger for Loul*, the
Southern Methodist m int ilisposn
ary has been going around about
of Texas Christian this week,
V time he served as ene of
Here’s the picture In tha other
»ul»’ sparrlnx partners a t Lake*
Itawlet
Sugar at New Orleans—Ainbama already in, likely la lie op­
posed by Texas or Iflce from the
nearby Southwest Conference hut
the decision awaiting the week­
and, In the case of farmer*, adjust-' end's game,.
Orange at Miami—Comntlltee
Rt# operatjon* so they will help
to make lb*' program a success. high on sKantas but conahlcrlng

Tes.^TRntr^iot’ rd

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n able to prewlU* meat the
art having to
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Bowling News
Hr Frank Rockett

as though If I wor Ira n i rwheri
The league leading'Powells Of. It will bo In lha Georgia Florldi
fice Supply Team lost two oM hrir League or higher,’* he added.
name* last" night to the H. H.
Ja ffa In Palbstine Is the town
Kaetner team. Imhrmana tram
took two of their games from the from which Jonah tailed on the
In,I ulare Minlr Rnv loam ---------- ■irtp on wimti.'Tccuiiiinif ta tit;
Eleanor Wldflcr, Mu,lx Box, Bible, ho uma thruwo to tho
W t high single game of 173 and
oTso high three games with a to­
tal of 4(19 pin*. Kvrlyn Stuck,

Dr. Charted U P«rmm»
OplometrlHi
Sanford AtlsaUc Bk, Bldg.
Kpstncr*
Music Box
. 4
14
The City Ice.gua trill pot bowl
tomorrow night duo to tha holi­
day,
,
The Bowling Alley wishes lo
extend- to Its' patrons a pleasant
Thanksgiving holiday.

WARD’S
HOLIDAY INN
Sanford-Orlando
. Highway
Special \
Thanksgiving Dinner

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Is the sail ol WaltU It. plrrrw,
riftn nls loan l. v». Ilarry it. Put—,
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until after Thanksgiving.
Dixie at Birmingham—William
and Mary chosen. Looking for
suitable* opponent.
Della at Memphis—Mississippi
already signed hut no fee picked.
Salad at Phoenix — Nevada
■gainst unnamed opponent.
f Gloo* f,s JoJedo—New Hamp- IN T i l t : l - m ’BT O F T IIK COtW TT I
JtlltO K r UF.XMNOthR . t ’ O IItftT V ,
shlre.r*. Toledo Dec. «.
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Thursday
Arkansas uver ..Tulsa, Dsnver
over Colurado, Davidson over
ton over

*hhtt—becajise, first of oil, the
countnea In need of astiunce
need food to prevent hunger, to
ff«rvalf?thc strength to rebuild
t*mr (ndoatrles and to reestablish
thcmsslvai. TTina, tho farm er la called on to
roductlon of food,
iai cam In handlink tho food h e _______
‘ void waste of food or feed
production Is necessary lo
enough food lor Atnertcj
SubaUnHal help for other

Florida go#* Into the contest
with three wins, five loses, and
nnr tie. after gaining thrir most
recent win from .thr University
of Miami last weekend.
Thr Wildcats'on the other hand
have comr nut on the short end
of nine ronlCfta this season.
Among the notable opponents on
their schedule have beep Okla­
homa A tc M, Boston College,
Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Ok­
lahoma. and Iowa Slate. ‘New Mexico topped the Wild­
cats by a very,slim two points,
and Nebraska carried homy a 147 win. _Three of the other teams
won from the Kansas State team
by t.wso tiMVthdown*.
Like the Gators the Wildcats
will tmifTly the T formation.
F'lortda poach Ray Wolf reporta
Kansas State to he a smoothly
operating *Hub ably directed by
a.form er Nebraska All American.
Alao, not unlike Florida, Kan­
sas S tate, Is in the process of re­
building. -Coach Francis Is spend­
ing hi*-fitst season as head coach
with.the Big Six school.
Giber fomparisliina between the
WildraU nod the Gator* ran l»e
m adt-inT hr Wick field* of the two
tcants. .The Manhattan, Kansas,

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'Dana Atkina and Bill Church
are n pain of plnt-alxcd quarterbarks that havo gained a reputa­
tion for speed and deception in
th r Big Six Conference. Weighing
145 and IGO pounds respectively
thl-ao two men fought Jheir .way
up Ho A squad positions early In
the iwsaon W sh o w in g theyplaS-"
rd defensive ball above par In ad­
dition to running.
The Thanksgiving 'w e e k e n d
game-, will he full of offensive
power that should prove well
wurlh tlie trouble It, lakes Jtb
I civ et over to the Gainesville area
for the game.

The

Univr-rsity

wl)| Ur host

to thr Association for ll» after­
noon business meeting, again at
n dinner In the coaches’ honor.'
and later the same evening for
the Florida-Auburn ‘‘basketball
game During the two-day meet­
ing, F lorida basketball roach 8am
McAllister wilt offer a basketball
clinic, and both football and
basket Imll movies will be shown.
Association officer are: Pre­
sident Ed t’arm-Il. Tech High of
Miami- Pirst Vice-President War­
ren KlrVham. Lee High Jackson
vilfis: Second Vies-President Geo­
rge Trogd»n, Miami Senior High:
Secretory-Treasurer L, I - MeI.ucas, U tm i’ CsipW Schools,
Jacksonville; and Sergeant-atarms Q. H. Uurn, llade City High-

-

The popuIstiOD of Egypt under
the Ptolemy » has been i-stlmsU-d
■t 7.000,0000 compared with 18.000.000 today.

Announcement
It. Carmlchatl
' Is now connected with

The
Sanford Upholstery
and

Slip Cover Shop
. • .13 Yeant* Experience
• Slip Covers custom
made- guaranteed to
m.

•

UphoNlcrlng of oil
kiutjtt.

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Wide selection uf
mMteriuls.'

Sanford Upholstery
and

Slip Cover Sftiop
116(4 Park

‘Phone 1112

WE WILL BE CLOSED

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
FOR THANKSGIVING

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?

ll S V i M A G N O JM

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i our Collecting For You
At Our Office For Collection Rates

Liquid CAPUDINE

�WEDNBMDAY, NOV.. 26, IW7

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Idtrfte llfthi (iffieos. tt*wl/ fioccratnl, all utlliUca, heat ami tanltur M rtlta funuaiiril. Call HiiHH If, A A -Dept-- Store. —

HEWING MArmNKH
SALEH AND HKKVU'B
Uerl'a Hearla* Mach. Shop
IIS H. Ftiench
I'll, l i *

R E C O R D F L A Y E R S and redioa
fo r re n t. B y d a v « r week. T lie
J tu a l- B o s,
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d u ly

6 ACRES of tiled farm land, ex­
cellent .-mid it 1.1)1, tUfiflfl per
aero . I’lwne -7R1-/. *Boa CM MRS, BROWN MILLERS I'rult
U D e r r lt l,

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t u l t r in l . a t
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ROOM for rent, hn.-akfntt privt
l*Kca. Call 84&amp;-W.

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FLOOR SANDING A riiiiahing,
cleaning A waiii.*. Uur puuer
unit attaLlna ua 'to w.irk uheie
there U no sleeDic i-onuei-tiu..
avutlaUlb. Ul yuain c*foi fane*

way*

and

KKNI A CA R ~’.
YOU DRIVE IT

pnosii m ■

FLO O R S

APARTMENT o r- light house
keeping rooms. -Phone HI.

No,

lN S K ri’R'IDKS

• • FUNfllCIDKS
•

K U M H JA N T S

•

FH R T II.I7.K U H

ICKLAND-MDMU1S0N
I DRIVU-IT, INC.
RADfATOR idraniug, repairing
. Nete Riuiiatora. new eu'tea. Wt
lake u lt &amp; iiiitall. Jiinmie Cow
tufa Slo-et Mi iul Works. Plioni

n tu n

h tfip e c t

your

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for all occaa|oi
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M rN E ll.L A YOST FLORIH1
Sipe -1 A re. Ju*t off Celery

•

S e rv ic e

1-80 GAV« Electric-w ater heater. Gnud fftiing • h .ii.i.iM j fu r ha I c .
Electric rj. 1 vice Cuippany. 207
Wuinierfiil lucatiun, nets mound
Marnolia Are- Phone 10L
- ffoni 11, 00' h - R o t X,- r T r t t P T a t d .'
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r P0R SALK—Umarock for dri**- 12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S

t BEDROOM f u m lll^ i or unfurniahed juiuae. I'huua 1000, 8:30
to 6:00;

l.o tljtc

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r RISK YOUR ^JROPS . .
DON’T EXPERIMENT
USE WALKER PROVEN PRODUCTS

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Phone 18'

DON'T FORGET
THURSDAY
8:00 P. M.

WORK WANTED

uu-at

display ra a r and com prcaiur In
K(mh| roipliiion, new muter.

T O A U . f H K O lT O llH A S M I*K it
Ho n s h a v i n o i 'I.I I M K o lt O K
ILVXlM t .U IA IN A T h A lU U t T A T K .

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Phone UR5.

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H K IP W A N T E D
M.W.K.S U.'pfi ■U'Utntivif wmiUNl
fur L'ytaMi)hv.i Mnlittrnii cur*
p u n t Inn. l ’lkVIOU) aalt-a or liil'inosSt ekprrlrin'r* iniiT farjf. I*rn.. ii^UsC U ttiluty. Ir.Wtnl cun. tniuiutik. Bun t'.S.A. Cart" IUi*

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claim t»r
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to bj Ump t
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Local Notice

th* ilroa o| th* fir* .. iiublt.allon
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F O n .R E N T

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C heck W A l.K R It P m d u r l s
Office p)t- toa reildeute pjt. G10- R
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VBGKTAHLF plants for amall
ih r^ m l
T d e p h fm p flrln m ltt UT71'
n ml larpe acivagel Cnhhage,
IN
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up
T in :
(utllarda. Rroccoll. Cauliflower.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly furJ t 'lH lK .
H K M IN llK K
1
Onions. Lettuce. Escaiole. Tom­
nishedr. 2 oedrnom*. 1/3 down,
H T A T i: o k
K I.O IIIIIA
ato. StrawlH-rry A Beets. J. W.
$40.00 p«m month. For ntiick
V ^ A l.K K U
F E R T IL IZ E R
C (&gt; .
E xpect Radio H e p a lin ig
L 'llo llA T t :
. H ill. IjtVe [Muncue. Fla. PUouc.
action. Call Phone, !M7„3.
WM. IKr SMIT41-OUTBOARD
t.T* t!K f i n ; F f n -A r u o V IV. H .
k ta d U f u i i , S I C h . 2)iu H U
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KITE,
derWawd.
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in h u R a n c e
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SdVLKS AND^SIHIVICK ,
HLt. UH KUH» - ■
A y t U .
W H O M A iy m a t C O N . U l 't l . KHTAWi
,UR IfRUtT CAKE
k iM E u a K A in tin n N T tF ia —
•ZtiLS Ftirk Ave.
% -F.II.Af MOTtTG^iE HtANS
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4 N t» T Y P IN G
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flint h tl tlltat r&lt;.
TtAYM O N n-n. I f tl.U Relltor
C U K U i r f .C M K A U O P .
n o il *&gt; A d n il.i't iia lils U)f tha **■
BLEACHING paper * wire, tR
Registered Broker and,
H.LNt’OUU
ta tf tiJ \V. If lt d I a. d r r ra a rd :
good c.oiulitloti, for 6 nr res.
insurance Agent
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Path
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that the
f lin t
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OZAIIK IKE
Lichee Farms. R. 2 Box H I,
R m . 4 F lo rid a Hliirt- Bank B ld g .
final d iK h a ra e , *ntl that » h . w illSinfortL
FOR Kt.N'f■••HiMir sauder. Easy Jtp p lK to the H u h ' n it .l. It W .
F I U ’ING STATION, stock anil
operation. Reasonahle ra trj, San­ Wttte. f o u n t ) J iid g , uf Sfittlnol*
AYTAG Vn.-ihing ntachino ft
&lt;H|iiipmf‘fit for sale. Phone 0104.
ford Paint &amp; Glass i.u. Phone County. Pip rid*, on thr n th . ila&gt;
corner cuiilmoriL 704 Palmetto
ut m nt* arid fill ffnal
At) A C R E S — M itcheU H am m ock,
vtin.m i.if . i » n uf
la n d, _about W
Oviedo* Good
___________
DODGK • PLYMOUTH
W
HEEL
CHAIR.
Victrola,
Rugs
muck, cheap.
Bhyard Really
PARTS
AND
SERVICE
I N . ivc iii It i
mid sunshaiU*.
308 W . lo th
CV. Phope HOH. Sjinford.
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Plume
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water- lickter and ample cup­
all tim et for weddings, aniilver*
board apace. Outside stuccoed ELECTROLUX Cleaner. COO W
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on conciVtn iiudd6 has w ater­
gatherings. I’hnna Ill'll .
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uge, .Nnnfi.nl and Celery Ave:
room. IaiI has 70 ft. frontage 6 A U l i C U i a W A N T E D
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Highest cash price paid for used
Room 2 Fla. Hist* Hank llldg.
ftiiiillure. Ted Davis Furniture
&gt;
Phone 1030
Co. 311 E J at. Ph. 808.
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social 'security upd ItKomc tax
pianos. Tha Music Bax, 118 W.
matters; • J. F. Detunsey, SOU
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furtive" now iu fianturd vail or
F I .E L I
write BAHY VALKt, Dayton*
CAB*
WANTED TO TRADE land on
Jkuclu Diaper* supidlwt
Orlando Highway for small
used car; Phone 236-M»or write PRACTIC1ALLY new 13 guage
aluglr hauU abutKun. ewellmii
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add W- IB
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rn p water healer*. W eetrlr Bar­
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207- Magnolia
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to a profitable Income right lit
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your own community. Woman
County-3106.
have onjvyad Our service for
over OB, w n Your community TURKEY "h IIO O T 'T hanksgiving
needs and will enjoy Avon's
aU day, plaitty lWo lufkay*.
shotgun aad ring shoots. Bring
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in good coixIRkm.; f i t Myrtle
Avenue after 5:30.
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THE 8AN F0RD HERALD. 8AN F0RD . FLORIDA

Cabinet Officers

Auto Production
^ IC h IIi i m I (mat I'm , iih i
Jth a t even it capacity pruuiKon can ‘bw achieved next year
profuldy will not catch u )ith the accumulation or. uni ilkiHcnger automobile urdeia.
'this view Is held quite gf-iially throughout the industry
rxpitc the virtual certainty, tha&gt;
Ira will coat mure next year,
low much more yet is to be
ttcrnnned, but the price pattern
ppcara all end y to "h av e boon
(ought oul~by the amatler
t Uu vehicle manufacturer*.
Along with the prir«- pat te n ­
ia smaller, or so-called "indctndents” among the nutomotnh
reducer a also nave pretty well
Isdoaed the styling that will
■alure 104H moUela quits gonerBy, Vender* blcmliug into th.*
My panels from front to rear
ill appear on A Jut more nVw
model* to come uut after Jim.
1. Likewise, more curved g ia n
windshields, designed to improve
driver vialon, arc in pro*|&gt;crt for
•grtra) of the impending new
models.
RgAIthough in the present mar­
ket where demand i* far ire ex­
cess of supply the mnnufarturm
Will not have' to explain price
advance*, a sitcable part of the
Increases can *bc "sold" on such
things aa curved glass wind­
shields, larger generators, Im­
proved gasoline mileage and nu­
merous other item,. . . - ----' The Industry ha* figured iu
backlog of unfilled orders o',
"more than 6,000,000” passenger,
care ever liner peari'tliut- produc­
tion was reaiimrd on July I,
1046, The sales chiefs aay n*rw
order* have piled up since that
date at a rate averaging 1 Jmt
about the total of produrtltm dur­
ing the period.
' There are varying estimate* h&gt;.
to how long It will requite lo
cot Into the backlog. -Many of
__ .B Hhead*
H V P wtiib' cau­
tha Industry
tioning their aa|ee orgtfnttaliom
agairut neglecting wiling tech­
nique, have publicly asserted it
—t 060 to~i# 6&amp;-b«-f«rr- thew ag e buyer will Im- able to
it immediate delivery.

Printing Method
■ K I sm
lling material are given to
Xhl girl typist*.
I The Tribune has brought the
glris-^atwyt U0 uf them -rig ju tn.o Its huge, two-stury lugii
tl )w* room.
■They copy tho stories mi o(.
dlnary lerter-alxe sheets
6n
'JIBboth While” yapur ' culWiT TiT
ihm v i'H w T T H ls m r write.
edltoirg paatJ-Hid-htUM
»nd ad* on Isrge sheet* of white
cardboard. Kadi psgu prepared
fn this manner Is photographed
on a metal engraving plate.
: From this point, tlm publllhinq
ccm Is the aaniu a* before
strike. Each phdlo*engraved
[e ia stereotyped,, thp curved
tea are locked on rotary presand the newspa|icr U "read,
If o a llx a t n

,

I l'n lla H l If mm P « |, Dm )
pared fnr any serious emergency
that might ariw , auch as failure
of grain trope, it would be nec­
essary to have authority not onIy for controlling exports but
for limiting inventorica and di­
recting ure of grain domestical­
ly through the moat essential
cnanneW,
"Authority for allocating the
uh of atorage and iram poitation facilittea and diatribution of
farm niaebinery and fertiliser
would al*o b&gt; neeaaaaryA —7---Aa for export control a, Andcraon aaid there are needed ( t ) in
protect our domestic economy ( 2 )
aid in supplying Import require­
ments of those countries In greatn t nemi (3 )-fa in tl" 6 u r obliga­
tions under food allocations pro­
cedure*. and (4) . to-secure thr
cooperation of other nations in
meeting America’* import needs.
Cabinet officer* are now en­
gaged In giving Congreaa tieunit'd viewa in support of the
control* program which 'SlVr'Trumaii presented in general terms
on the convening o f , the kpce*
jal session last week.
Anderaon told the Hanking
FRENCH MOBItl GUARDS are having a rough time aa they wade Into a mob of 15,000 strikers and sympathlxera
nitride the Paris City Hall during a demonstration by the Communtit-icd Sanitation Workers' Union. Th* Committee the IkHunlng and ermw
trol authority would lie "good
guard* and police, carrying chrbe and riot gun*, quickly brpke up the mtrther*. (IntcrnatiokaJ Podlophofo)
insurance."
“If we were to provide for­
eign aid for only the next few
month*," Anderaon said, " thou
t 'would :*ay ‘we might get hy
without any authority for con.
.. -itnfiUmwl - fmm • f l l f 'O l A
trolling prlcoa or rationing. But
iC M lIa n , li«w r«a»
planning to attend arc \irgcd to
local Junior Chamber of Com­ all of ua recognise that aid
make reservation* early. A gift
merce to aeeurc membership* for over a much longer period will
la tu lie brought In the party ami
i In- Feri)*]d-l»anghlon Memorial he required.
later turned over tn the Elks Club
“We ought not tu take any
for their hiiiiiirI Community
WA8 IUNOTON—Civil Aeronau­
unnecessary chance* of hnvVta;
ChriHtm** Tree. ’
tic* Administration. Civil Aero­
tn curtail our effort at a c rlt'
Mr*. II.- A. 8 wan*un was ap ­ nautic* Board,
iral moment or of endangering
pointed tn serve on the committee
Do they ronfuse you! Suffer*
our own economy.
tu Investigate condition* and to nn Inferiority pain*. Even mem­
"Authority for price control
recommend improvements on tlu ber* of the President's Air Policy
and . rationing would bo good
laycee *pnn*otcd Cemetery Im­ Commission have .had to have the
.n turanco."
provement Project. Mis* Maude difference explained tu them.
liarrimaii told ...the _ Senate
itnntiey will *erv. a* a substitute
And
the
agencies
themselvys
llouie Economic Committee that
on tb« committee.
have
prepared
statements
defin­
x grant of power to fix prlctqi
Mr*. \V.. B. Hotlyheaii, rhalron good* shipped out nf th j
man of the Milk Bank, reported ing their positions, to meet fre­
that n total of $35.78 wa* spent quent Inquiries,
country would enable the gn»The confusion liegan In IU40,
irnni.nl tn "strengthen thfe-diim .
last month for milk, fresh and
againtt prufitcering in exports.”
but that It will lie necessary for
In the rounty.
Mrs. John L.
''Foreign purchasers are often
the executors to wind up his es­ willing to pay prices substantialGalloway, Mrs, Mur&gt; itawllns and
tate before the Trustee* will have Iy above the domestic price of
Mrs. W. V; Bitting were appoint­
ed as a committee to investigate
He teU the five-man board any authority to art. The execut­ scarce materials." H arrlm tn said,
the (net nnd |Mi**ihiiltie* of furn- (CAB) as an Independent agency ors will conclude their administra­ adding that sab'* by exporters
nishin? rod liver oil in roniunc- and consolidated (he previously tion a* soon as possible.
at "eareaaive prices” have therm
"The Trustees also stated that affecta
tinii with the milk project in an­ indefiendenl Air Safely Board
swer tn an appeal made liy the with it. He nut the bulk of the there is no provision in Judgr
K&lt;H.M
Countv VVidfuie tieawi te tile club kid authority's Operations into the Fish*r wilt for making contribu­
fnr roil 'liver oil for approximate- Commerce Department a* the tions to already existing hospi­
Iy 30 ranv
* Civil Aiuenoutie* ^Administration tals,. but tin t the provisions are
' Tlit’ “N ufrery School committee (CAA).
- l « n o n ly 'f o r the, cbristrucUun and
maintenance of hospitals. Ju st
reported that the fence had liven
(n
general,
this
separated
the when ihr»&lt;- prevision* can Ire comlimit H'niind the acIiikiI aa. a re­ judicial and administrative^funcpitad-xeUk- egtmot tie determined
sult uf tbo« (I nullum pta«|oua|y
Ituuiu. liy the t lnb togathar w ilh-e
HmmrdHItely, but onty after a.cnniday a* fnllows:
ntttn 7»r*. J j i ' I t ^ c Maxwell,
which
iu inci|iul iif Km Vir attoanl Bchoo),
Is *1711*1*I*tlon’i the near-future.
invited the membsrr m listen in
Ian-making body, Ita rcnmunlc
"The Trustees, therefore, hope
•&lt;u lhe liiLiadcasl which will Ire
godmother and Its eourl of- Ju*- that the public response to the
given by the ocitool over, xtatmn
appeal nf the Junior Chamber of
WTIill oit Thutikagiving day at
Commerce for memlrershlps for
2tO0 P. \l, Mi*. Joel Field pre­
Th# CAA administer* the the Fernald-Laughlon Memorial
sided uvor the hiislnrsa session.
regulation* prescribed by the Hospital will nut b r affected- by
f'AH and operslrs flying farlll- the fact that the provisions of
itiep—a i r * a i r p o r t control Judire Fish's will to establish a
Unis Expelled
lowers, communications, esperi- local hospital may be carried uut
medial iitatinn* and wrathrr in the not too distant future."
the committee.
II n n lln x fr r m M I ' M l l l w )
reporting services.
(rderjtion of l-alror-

CAAp CAB Clear
Up Differences Of
Policy Positions

The IdiOO printers i i r lire
Hcvrr.il jicrs'iri* Were reported
only employe* on strike follow­
ing a tuetkdown hr contract ns -injured, m Lghliug which hreko
Cotiatlon*. The puhlUher* ron- out between police, and the dom*
ttnu* unhampered at the other unstraters. K&gt;r’-witnr*ses t-stiqraL
ataps of newspaper production ed the number of strikers pare
as the photo-engravers, pre*i: ticipaling in tlm ilumunstration tho aafely rules, investigates tbs
mrti . aid rnslkrg^ Jrclaiutljog-lir nt uppmxintnlclv gU.Wtfl,
uritFnTnTnii* sra not on strike.
attending th e •UpSt&gt;‘*ral(\'
So the crurlsl Job. I* being et*
decided to march to the prefit-.
done by girl typists,
‘ They hare to copy each *lnryn Cure and pimwitr. inch-grievance*
lotmd appmariies to the
twice. The first lirno Ihu right They
hand margin rumes-utd imevi ■&gt;. prefecture block erf by |Mj|iee bar­
Hut afier each line Uie typist ricade*, nod uttempled tu charge
notes 'fhe exact niimlvi' of apace* polife with 'Communist banner ■
th* line has fallen short of the'&gt; tiring III the* van, J.yuu dispatches
right hand margin. She never *ald, ■
The striker a n-i Ired when pi&gt;txlem h n line Iteymid the delicc fired into the crowd with
aired length.
| In copying the story a ser- (car gas, but a- R'crmd melee
ond time khn leavas enough broke nut 2U minute* later when
blank spaces In each line to a score of policemen going off
Make the line* come out even. duty tried tn march through tha
|Za printer*’ language, they "Jpv renter of tha demonstrator*.
Several pot Ire me n were report|fX e ft hand margin* arc, nf y l Ireaten up In (hi* struggle.
The prefect finally agreed tn
conrte. set In the utpal way.
f# Special electric Justifying tyi«-- see a ftelegatiun of the strikers
Wriwr* are being used by some ,ma afternoon.
‘ In I’arla, rncanwhilu, additional
of the six newspapers. They
make the ie-ty|a&gt; jtdt easier but rauldte guard* and polite were
Way do not -J u s tl^ automatical­ thrown around railway station*
ly. The operator anil must know n* trains continusd to move on
&gt;pw many extra apace* each some line* in defiance uf a genstrike called hy the N a­
line nerd* and for this reason the etui
tional Federation „f Kailroad
material must bo re-typed.
Worker*.
engineering buatnese to check th#
At the same time France'* design* of new airplanes before
Bitting Report
new secretaryof state for com­ approving them for public aals. It
munications, Eqgent Thomas, Is­ hsa an Important experimental
rrxxMxxH ro w !•#*»
sued a communique that "Com-, station at Indianapolis. '•
« are about completed. This munist element*” 'were tiling “In­
It publishes the Airman’s Guide,
It allow u* to carry out our timidation and menace and trying
m* for the New York Giants to create an atmosphere of te r­ on which flyers rely .for current
dnlng school, Vocational School ror” to overthrow an bnU-ttriko in formation about airport and air­
tabllahment and several other decision yesterday by the msior- way facilities. It dlrceta the avia­
irthwhile Industries which will ity uf the I’oital W orktre-U n­ tion training program and •pre­
pare* recommendations on new
cupy the buildings made avail- ion.
,
*
regulations and violations for subThomas charged that* postmen
to the CAB.
oLihn.outstanding-favor-- on th eir rounds had been made mi*«lon
Th* CAA also administers thq
llcatiom I have noted this «v|eUmt of »Klrrea*lon.’’
Alrpbrt Ael, under which the fed­
he pointed out, "I* the
Th# Central Bureau or the eral
and local government! ar*
f ro-operation of all or- CQT
„ mw,ting for 6:30 building
airports.
“ »
for
V. M. (12:30 P. M. E8T) tu
That I* the aelup la aviation
consider the- government’* reply
as It aland* today. Next yaar It
th n ^ ^ m w th
lu W,D Increa** demands. ' May be qalle different. Many
° tl*'
lb Was reported that PrearUi
witnesses before the Air Petlcy
*1,"
nv?!?MtrlTr n.w Robert Sehurqan'a Inner cabinet
Commission have rerommaaded
. - L II.
.n„ah! f*ad agreed on a double-barreled
a reshuffling of CAA and CAB
la over l ? MX
" policy calling for general wggu
duties.
JJZ.
increaaei and stern law enforce-

lie year aa Presf*. my continued

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1947

European Aid Plan
K'nnilniort (fern I'**# (lytl

Sanford, Zellwood
And Oviedo Celery
Outlook Is Bright

CHAIRMAN OP TH1 UNATl Foreign Relations Committee. Arthur H.
Vand«nberg (R-Mtch.) Ut'ena attentively as Assistant Secretary of
Interior William X. Warns (right) explainsJotbe-Cammlttaarln-Waslre
Breton. A chart.of U. 8 . export* in d re-exports. Vandenberg later deS red that the U. S. mey request atomic ore from Europe as partial
isyraent for aid t o ’Europe under the.Uarshall Plan. (International)

pected lo aid thin section as -it
distinguishes fruit from here
which generally, say shippers, ha*
a superior internal quality.

— &lt;(.i,nt{Aa&lt; 4

IN A COtRIDOR of the courthoum In Havana, Cuba, where she is being
tried for the murder of John Lester Mee, Chicago sportsman, Patricia
"Satire" Schmidt alia stolidly trexids Met'* friend, Charles Jargion. who
b at already testified against her. The ratal shooting took place aboard
Mee'a yacht, anchored In Havana Harbor, last April, (fntrrnaiionai)

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PEIPtfiJO, Nov. W, (Ah— Oenerallasimo Chiang Ksl-nhek arrlve«l unheralded In Peiping today
and promptly went Into confer­
ence with hi* top-ranking Een-

abstention* and.JS negative vole*
in the Ad Hoc committee shows
that the majority of members op.
posed partition. Only America’s
attitude and pressure work dur­
ing th* last 48 hours before the
vote saved the partition proposal

"perfect In evury detail.”
Aa the asMsnbly rereared a t
12:60 P. M. (EST) until 8 P. M-,
supporter* of the pertltion plan
showed no gain In strength.
DriuU re-affirm a&lt;! h tr nupport
of partition. Iran * nijd Egypt
stuck'to their opposition.
A usually dependable source
said Liberia, after abstaining yeaterday fn committee, would vote
against partition In the-final teeL
Slam ' absent throughout tho
forenoon session, raised the poo.
'sibillty that the antt-partiiionl*ta
might drop one vote.
The partition plan was ap­
proved yesterday at Lake Success
by a vote of E6 to 19 in tbt-ao*
aembly’s 67-nation Palestine com­
mittee, where only a simple mo­
larity was needed on fhe aemi-

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. . ■ »*«., tb«.
course Arab leaders would take
should the partition plan be ap­
proved by the V Ji. General As­
sembly today, saying m anly:
A
"We will not retreat from our *
position of opposing the dismem­
berment of our [and and tha deni­
al of ••If-determlnatlon to our
people”
In the street* of Jerusalem othkr less diplomatic Arab* openlv
took th* attitude of "now we wilt
fight."
Jewish Quarters appeared cer­
tain that the partition plan would
receive the neeeaaary two-third*
majority in th* U.N. General Aa- 0
■omblr. The general opinion waa
reflected In the Pale*tine Poet,
Jewish-owired ' English language
newspaper, which aaid of tha com­
mittee voter
" It la a satisfactory end to
oneroua debates and th* sicken­
ing uncertainties of tha Ad Hoc
committee and a solemn portent
as confident aa It It IntseapabU
of the final verdict of the General
Assembly."
Both Jewish and Arab campo, A
meanwhile, were quietly but bus­
ily preparing for posaibla develop*
ment*.
- : Vaad Leumi, Jewish national
assembly, launched n drive for a
n.600,000 (114,000,000) national

Santa Claus

Chari** Moi
ringing.

*d fore#*" At Vow planned, the

a f r ^ i s a s K .r G « “' *a&gt;m "u
Ire*-*jt*ri*. •
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It wa* Believed that In additionto discusalng this
situation.
Chiang *nd hi* generals also con­
sidered measures to meet a pos­
sible resurgence of Red opera­
tion* iq ManchuriaChiang’* Peiping office refused
to say how long he would be In
Prlplqg but hinted he might visit
Manchuria. Tn the pa»t; A-sTlM
by Chiang to a war area asdally
has been followed by a govern­
ment offensive.

mM

- Kx:onom|r principles relating to
Germany; the form and scope of
„ provtl)on»| political organlxa;
t j {of fjrrmnny; implementation
of dK.|,|,ln* ta k e a by the Big
Four In Moscow rrganllng demilitarisation o( Germany; and
, h„ M ^iUod "Byrne* H an5* for a
40-year treaty hy the four powers
j or thw disarmament and demtllItarixatlon of Germany.
have to have "some
Foreign SeeteUry Ernest Be* from the Admlnisr vin. pf Great Britain presonterl a
the foreign expendl- document relating to..«hs future
It ran art, Thow Ju*. i ro«tmrnt of &lt;itrmanyt which he
m aaid, have been ask. h(Mj. iUbmUled l« the council In
t have not been re- Moscow last April. Bovin reafJfirmed
l _ . J 1.1.
. . . . I i . u ' a conception
M H e n n ltn n of
nf
hi* .country's
Germany's future a# needing!
1. Establishment of political
yondUlona which .would Inaur* the
world against a German return
to dictatorship,or aggTesslon.
2. Creation of economic condi­
tions which Would make Germany 1
self-supporting, able to repay ex­
penditures Incurred Jty occupying
powers and to pay reparation*.
8. Establishment of a constitu­
U. S. - Russian Plan
tional machine, acceptable to the
G * r m a o people, guaranteeing
( O w l i a a N fraai P a g e 0*4 )
these objqqtlvca.
beria, which abstained yesterday.
4. Development of maximum ' In the committee balloting,
responsibility, for, and intsrest In, Greeee Had abstained and the
a political and economic adminis­ -Philippine* was absent
tration on democratic line*.
The Siamese delegate did not
Bovin outlined In tha document attend this morning's session and,
hia approach u&gt; tha political, eco­ informed quarters aaid, would not
nomic end reparations principles be present when the vote U taken
which he said he believed should —possibly late today or tonight
If the anti-partitionists m uiter
govern th* future German slat*.
The council, in adopting the 16 vote*, the supporter* • would
French proposal on tha Austrian have to gain five votes to give
treaty* named' four deputies who them the necessary 30 vote* for
will study th* Issue and report victory.
back by Dec. 1
In the midst of the changing
Joseph Dodge will bo the U. S. situation, British Delegate H r
special deputy fer Austria. —...... Alexander Cadngnn took th e floor
Russia Foreign Minister V, M, to reiterate Britain's determina­
Molotov toek up a great deal uf tion not to participate In any settime in todaj’a aetaiom with a tlemapt not aeceptsbla to both the
long talk on how the world w*a Jews and Arab*.
being divided into two eamp*
Britain, ha said, wtU- "take no
which he eaaartad' were "the de­ part In any future decision* the
mocratic camp” and “the imperi­ assembly may take" and no Bri­
Confederation of Labor—lh* only
alist eamp,*1’
tish troops will b* used to enorgan!satlmi which could call ChrDtian and American way of
force a IIJ(, partition decision.
a w h .a strike in Italy-ridiculed aiding Europeans In distress. He
pointed ouf th at Comfnunism earn.
_ Ui 8. Delegate Hersehel V.

MISTRIAL
«*Lt»*Nw. «§

I &gt;a t

er vat ion corps, and wounded a
district A i r f . At Chintan, In
Klangau prnvinec, U Sih-Lu.
chairman of the county council,
wax -whet anil killed. - —
—Vlolei.ee— m i “ TCpnftdd
IT
Changtouchen, in Fukien prov­
ince. where ballot boxes were de ­
stroyed and an election supervisor
b ra tm by villagers. At nearby
Ylngchlon. voter* who failed to
mark ballot* in accordance with
the wi»he* of thslr fellow citisen* werr kidnened. They havu
not Irecn heard tom since.

The Chlncke Nader’a appear­
ance emphasised the Importance
Nanking attache* to the mtJlUry,
•Uuation in North China, where

rr»M r « * owe) *.

id lie did loot discuss
1
ii01
*
,h 7J I’nw JH cntrl-n.r
i! said Mr. Truman reconference with the
..
.
id his rommittee has
avy achedule the first
■ ri&lt;’*t r . n r k.ion IS"
priation bill*. He add-

f

Chiank’k Party

Frcnch Plan

v aid Is kclu,iTrJ»nt. 1f}: rnr n , W l V ‘ UbJ^
i ^ a p p r o i m hllrV Urn
j J J n ,st „f t^ p * ^ nda was set
pve to 1m clesred from ||nWT1 f(lr ^nsiderstlon In this or-

Prmpccti lor celery and other
vegetable* in the Sanford - Zell Wood-Oviedo retlionr apoear to bo
bright lh i\ lesion. Wliile the
Glade, aeclion wai being bit by
itorm« and hurrirapei during Octo­
ber Central Florida *» vegetable
cron had littlr damage
gold en celery, h at matuied almut two week, ahead of
time, and Lefoie the California
golden ceteiy »ln|&gt;menl» have
ceaied. The Zrllwood product t» ^
bringing $4.00 to $4.50 at t h a .
Sanford Stale Farmer* M arkets
Supplies from 7ellwood are eil&gt;et ted to lie a bit Wlow 50 ear, a
week for thr next five weeki. San­
ford celery i» due to arrive about
mid December, along with a few
cart from Saraaoli;
Cabbage, evil mated at 638 acre*
here aa compared with 477 laat f j
year, along with cacarotc, (231
acres) and lettuce (04 acres of
Button and 10 of iceberg) will not _
be T im iB Any Quantity in several ‘
weeks, according to shipper*.
Cauliflower wilt come tn Just hefore Christmas.
String beans, of which 401
acres have been planted here
compared with 170 acres laat
year, have Iwen very profitable
and at the State Market have
‘been bringing $2.60 io $4 60 a /
unit according to quality.* The
market, retdftT* Manager H. J.
t,chman, has handled 110,000
hampers since the deal started
three week* ago, and sales a r c
still active.
yOrangca and grapefruit are-be­
ing -matured th r natural way and
tangerines from the northern sec­
tion* of the state are reported to
b e . of very fine quality. Selling

Members of their bitter feelings,
er* busy
Dr.-Huseeln El Khali
I tea.
ary #f the Arab higher
nbly the characterised the vote i
partition tory for America's a
t » .solo- blackmail the world?: *!

re, other farilltie* at

is

ra a

�In Unltj There I* Strength—

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To Promote the P n y r « a p * A merle*; ,
To Produce Pro* per It 7 for Sanford.

Moslly cloudy this afternoon, *
partly cloudy tonight and Sat*
urdajr. Lillie chance In tempera*
lure.

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Arms Buying
# FromAid Bill

1 .

28

WASHINGTON Nor. 2fl (/!* )The Senate voted today to ban
France. Italy and Austria from
purchasing aim* with any aid re­
ceived under the Administration's
$597,000,000 emergency assis­
tance hill.
Action on ihe proposal hy Sen*
AlDI—Taxlfll_(DJdihii J_v*ai-lalxn
A y voire vote aflrr Chairman Van
oeienhetg (K-Miclij ol the Poicign
Relations Committee said nothing
in the hill "remoljly contemplates"
arms purchases of any kind.
l.arge Gift Seal Sale Chairman George -Austin at left rom ralulalea
Moving quickly through amend­ James Singletary, commander of Campbell-leasing Pn*l 61, un’pur­
ment* 10 that a final vote ran Ire chase hy_ the tracrlcin Legion I’oat o f the first C’hrUlma* seal
lrt*n~Mnn«Uy;~ltir Senate" also health bond, uhleh is being hehl by Jack Itatlgan, general seal sale
chairman for Seminole County. The legion I'ost has' urged all other
adopted:
local organization* to purchase oral health bonds in Ihe effort to
A propotal by Senator Fergu­ combat
tuberculosis.
*
,.
so n (R-Mich) to allow an on-llic,a _
*
round cheek on-ni^atimt* of the
'foreign relief program by inemlsrrs
of Tib*- SengJr. md I louse* Foreign ....
Affairs and Appropriations Com­
mitters.
A proposal try Senator DoOIK1
. IR-Mnl specifying that Congress
shall, have the deriding voice, ao
far a# thi* country is roneerned,
v «t In disposing of nny |of|-oVef fun Is
Pretty 22-year
Old
Docs
^
_
.
i ‘ : put 'in trust by loreipn govern- Says President
rRorew to pea/f n te le / (metis r N o t A c t" L v - G d o d * " R a d c lif f c
S tttd e rtt
- ^ '
Senator hrm (It-Mo), offering
Faith On Proposals Believed Sui c i de
. another amendment to require reporta every three month# from
the countries receiving nld, sought
WASHINGTON NAv. 28
WAMsAND, Mass. Nov. 28 (A’j
to postpone a vole on hi* prot/l*r—Secretary of Commerce
-^Tbe nude and frozen body of
|&gt;osal until Monday, but Vandcnllarrim an said today lower
a • brilliant 22-year-old graduate
rg objected.
price* for myala, aleel and
student at Jtadcliffc College wt*
Vandcnberg said Ire had agreed
lumber are "hope*" from
II nnllbuid ■h i*««e M a*i&gt; ’
found in a , lonely wpodgiL.defPresident Trum aqa 10-point
•*»ntPltifTiMnn“ p r a n iw r
lierr1 last night with a rifle shot

DUNKIRK, N. Y., Nnv. 28. 0P&gt;
— A -Thanksgiving day gift of
1100,000 in food, clothing, medical
supplies an&lt;l farm equipment to
the propin of Amin, Italy, make*
thla coptmunity nf 20.000 "a very
big city nf the world" Ip the
view nf Italian amhanandor Al­
berto Tarchlanl.
Tarrhiant accepted the contri­
bution* yesterday in behalf of tho
#t"'arhh-n.l Invaaiim city a* Dun’ kirk rekbrnted Ha second bonds*
across-ihe sea Thanksgiving — a

cooperative effort with the neigh-

boring
ring village of Fredonla.
A year ago, ihe residents of
Dunkirk fumed over 176,000 in
glfta for their namesake cjty of
Dunkerque, France, and continued
their International good w ilkefforla last spriiut with a 1)50,000
campaign for Polish relief.
“ What you have done today,"
♦ aid Tarrhiani. "la a touching
memorial to Americana who died
on Italian *olj. Thla little town
of America la a vrry big city of
the world."

Ford Collides With
Truck On Park Avc.

f

Collision of a Ford aedan with
• parked truck a t Eighteenth
^Street and Park Avenue yea torday avunlng a t 8:40 o'clock re­
sulted In Injury to three negroes
riding In the aedan which waa
wrecked. The truck waa dam­
aged, according to police.
The three negroes were taken
In the Moody ambulance to Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal. It was reported there this
morning that Otla Robinson, one
of the Injured, may be able to re­
turn home today. Luke Wright,
• river of the sedan and Clover
Ttobineon. another pgaaenfer,
■till a t the hospital pending the
taking of x-rays to determine the
*x«ent of their injurire.
The Federal t i \ r k Into which
the aedan ran. waa parked a t the
time of the accident la front of
the Park Apartments on Park
Avenue and is tho property of
Horn. J717 Park Avenue,
d was being driven north

U. S.-Russia
Partition Plan

- -E nd Of-The-GIarktsdalc Victory

Is
Supporters Arc Ac­
cused Of Employ­
ing Pressure Tac­
tics To Win Votes

NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (/P )~
LONDON. Nnv, .28 (/!’’)—
ROME Nnv. 28 &lt;/ry Milan's
Sippoiirrs of die "Spvlrt-AmeriFrance proposed today that Ru»- military garrison look 1contiol of
can" plan to piitrimn I’alrsline
sia receive $100,000,000 from that etty and ptovinre today as
—-wrre .irnrrevf-nf-utTTig ''pressure" '
current production in Austria as thoujjnd* of- -worker* - demon­
tactics today a* the holly con-p a r t 'd ! ‘ the general reparation# strated |n •* nw*day general strike
tested issue approached a fair- •
seldement. a qualified k o u r e e ^ k h t tippled transportation.
ful vote m thr United Nationi
said.
The commander of the gartittm
Assembly..
-The proposal w** made |o in Milan. Italy’s second city, in’Ihe shstgr* "e rr made on the
deputies of the Big Four foreign fofmetl the government at Rome
asiemMv flodf by Pakistan. Cuba
ministers
who were seeking that Hoops were taking over civil
and Iraq - all npjsonents of the
agreement of * treaty of inde­ function*.
plan to split the* Holy las nil
pendence and peace for Austria.
Labor organizations called the
’into
separate Arab and Jewish
Thr ministers themselves were strike, quickly followed 'by leftistcrnnliies,
comideting the future nf Germany led demonstrations, to prnteil the
No individual tountrirs were
and its boundaries.
national government's removal of.
ruentioneil in the accusations, but
The informant said the Ftenc'i Ettnie Itoilo as prefect at Milan.
Cuba and Iraq irfettrd trs some.
suggested that Russia receive a
"greaT |nmn»." Rsissia ’ ami' tTe
thud of the production of thr The mayor. Antonio G'eppt. te*
signed
in
sympathy,
and
dispatches
United States air the only big
Zistrrdorf oil fields indefinitely
to Rome nrnipapcrs said I6D
power* vtgorgttsly Kipjvutitig par­
and take over virtually all Aus­
tition.
trian shipping on the Danube, Communist and Socialist mayors
IlalrU u—Cuba »uul Itau_aljud__
A Russian sntiuc lorccaiLlllftL throughout the province also had
film
in npjsosifinn to. the plan,
quit
I
Iren
|volts.
the Soviet Union would re jet I the
which was expected tt* icacb
Trollo, a member of the leftist
French compromise on the i»»uc
the final voting ie*t some time
of wh.it conititute Geiman a»*et* action parly, declared:
lid* aflernoon.
' *
"I am the prefect anil I am
in Austria.
Ihe
contest
roillimiril
»q
c'o*S
still
in
•charge
of
order
in
the
pro* The French proposals were
tli.il li iilicr ti,— paitltionnlt nor
said to have been made m a vim e of Milan."
anli parlilioni*ls
Trollo spoke by telephone from n il: HGtV OF THE t l i 'I t transport LhijkaJalu—VJciucy—jusumli-lho— Ilie Arab-led
new attempt to break the dead­
lock among Ru**ia.f7 the—Unjted aft office inside the prefecture, as .ock* off llippu klaiul, till mile- hOillhnr-t of hetrhikin, M;s»kn, would predict lb* outcome.
I'ailrtionut* nreded a Iwo-thirJ*
Slates, Great Bntain and Francr vast crowd* besieged the Imilding. "here she went agruiuul I '••sir near drnn in-1 Mirsliiirs ami lour bat­
"I sin nnt think there ii* any tered M ir* » I’lf li'linit hi Ltiaat f&gt;unrit search pailo ^ mi the t .land. -to.ijrmly of ib jic p(c«ent *nd
on what constitute German as­
need of military fnrre* in tkal. Aulhorilir* It-.uni llic r«. t of sti■* M iujii un * I c.| Ihcli lm wtirn voting.
sets m Rusna and what might with
,the situation.” Troth* said, ihe ship split and Mic (t'tii srrlion tduuKhl l« the totlirm.
be uied fpt.JfttAUtioni,
f 1!jJClii-it»oiiaLa*««« it pt&gt;i,*™y .. *.twruSii*:T. .tKlute.-tmidutiiiL
BTidfng that - the—garrison rnrti-’*- ‘
change in llir line-up of countries
The-Uouiaw-deputyr H.-V. Kek- Tftgn,t(T *nK iT rd wiUrfifm: T
„ ~l
J.

tomov, questioned. his French
Taft Denounces, Honor Graduate counter
park- General—Rani Charrierr. mure than tu n hours about
of the French compromise,
Plan To Ration Found Dead With details
The French proposal apr- are*!
to be based on the* reparations
agreement reacht-fl between RusBullet Wound aia ami Finland, hy which FinScarce Materials

WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 (/T)~
Senalor Taft" (R-Ohio) declared
today the Administration is not
acting in good faith in asking
"limited” authority to channel
scarr materials to most essential
hses."
The Ohio senator's statement
brought' vigorous disagreement
from Secretary of Commerce Harriman who was before the Sen­
ate-House Economic Committee to
disettrs a part of. President Truman'i 10-poinl cost of living
program.
*
llarriman bad listed a number
of materials which fie laid should
be covered by "limited" allocation
and priority when the exchange
with Taft developed.
Generally

speaking,

( O n l l a w a o*

allocation
T nal

Mifltrial Is Called
On Frazier Illness
Due to the illness of L. T. Fravler, a member of the Circuit
Court Jury, Judge M. B. Smith
today declared a mistrial in the
case of Frederick George, charged
with manslaughter Ih conineetton
with the death on Oct. 26 of State
Patrolman L. C. Bender, who died
after being hit by truck driven by
George on Wcat First Street,
Thla verdict waa reached by
Judge Smith after Dr. J. N. Tolar
testified this morning th at Jlr&lt;
F ra ile r would be unable, due to
hla Illness, to serve for 10 da;
and that It was advisable that
not Serve a t ali.
The case will be reopened, fol
lowing the (election of a
jury, on Tuesday Dee. 8 a t 10(00
A. M. and the Court will convene
a t 10:00 A, M. on Monday mornIng. Today a venire of 80
waa drawn for jury duty.

tt

MIH8 WINCIIELL NIBBING
.NEW YORK Nov. 2* (AA—Pol­
ice stressed a city-wide search to­
day for red-haired Walda E, Winrhell,,m20-ysa
" actress-daughter
.yaar-oid

of columnist and rhdlo
Utor Walter
by
Ing

her daughtof was IB, told _
WILLIAM WA
th a t the girt Waa last seen Uavi
WASHINGTON, Nov; M m ~ in g 'b a r Fifth Avenue h au l a t •
William Wade Iflmhaw, 80, once P. M. Wednesday. 8h . did nut
one a t the nation’s leading bari­ disclose the nature of Wanda’s
tone singers, opera producer and Hliwtf.
In Hollywood, Wine hell declared
tr genealogist, died • las'.
"Thla U a helluva Thanksgiving."
’ fill*.?

line d. also

in

fairnr.- It- .n u iiJli

iiecauie It preaented the most

promising way o|&gt;«n to Writ
lug a -treaty.
Associate Medical Examiner J.
The deputlea have been snarled
McCann

said

that

the fo r.four month* on the Issue if
German assets in AuMrli*: Th*
French compromise avoided def­
initions nf aaoeti. It raUrd upon
all countries to list their rep­
arations claim* on Austria and
say fort how much they woulri
Finding of tho body ended a settle.
search which began Tuesdaj
when the girl’s mother, Mr*. 8 U. S. EngrinccrH To
William Flint of Cambridge, wid­
ow of a former Instructor at Give Turk RoadB.AId
fashionable S t Paul’s School in
Concord, N, II., reported her
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28-4/1*1—
missing.
Klirht. Public Roads AdmlnlstratPollen Chief Ernest ’ Daman Inn engineer* will ■ leave for
said that a .22 calibre Wincheste- Turkey tomorrow *o help build a
rifle was found about 10 or 16 national system of modern high­
fcet from tho body and that way*.
Whether the proposed road
the Kill's clothing waa aeattervd
network will extend, to the Hu*several fret away,
si*n.Turkish border .for a link
State- d rtre tiv e . crtleiL in to tho
nve.tiKatmn said they were try- ' „ , em h„
U tn ful| y wnrkwt
ng to Of crinin# H U would hare ' u t
R j , ||U( depu, r put,|lr
been poaaibla for the young worn- '
.dm lnistretor and head of
an to move artet the bullet had ' the mission, told a reporter,
entered her head.
Although road links with Iren
They also were mystified at* and Iraq, har nrlghhora on the
the manner In which her clothing east and south, mleht gls-e T or
waa scattered along the trail— key greater arrest to the oil •pro
-aome on the ground and soma Huctlon of those two countries.
pn the branches of bushes.
Hit'* said he wa* not prepared
An automobile, which the girl to dlacua* this aspect of thys under­
had been reported driving earli­ taking.
Expense* of the mission, plus
e r In tho week, was discovered
in a nearby Una. Damon said the rest of marhtnarv and equip­
th at a rifle box and a b!!| of ment. will he' paid for out of
sale foe a rifle from a greater *8.000 000 sum set aside hv the
Boston store were" found In tba State Department frtnm thp 1100^
ear whirh bore a New Hampshire 000,000 Turkish aid program
voted by Congress last spring.
registration pUte.
The girl’s mother la a -former
GASOLINE RATIONING
president of the New Hampshire
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Nov. 28
League of Women Votere and
01! Co.* of Ken­
U a house mother at Eliot Hall, f/Pl—Standard
announced today It would
Hadcliffe. Her * father and pa­ tucky
begin rationing gasoline to lie
ternal grandfather, both were distributor*
In Alabama Dee. 1.
Rhodes scholar*.
Indication* were that tho pro­
Mr*. Leonard W. Cronkhlle, gram would bo put lnto-effect on
dean of the Radellffe Graduate virtually a nation-wide hails.
School, described Prance* aa "a
A spokesman for Standard Oil
happy normal girl," and eollegw ■aid Its 8.000 dealers throughout
chum* .renortod shn had no par- Alabama would be limited to 86
»m Page Tvsst
per cent pf their purchases during
October. Th* allocation program
probably will be continued Inde­
U. 8. POPULATION
finitely.
WASHINGTON H er. *8 « V ROTARY MEBtlNq;
The United State* population waa
144.708.000 on Oct. 1, the Census
The Rotary Club will roesl Mon­
Bureau estimated today.
The rereed figure laded*# the day evening a t 7:00 o’clock, In­
armed forces, where strength was stead of at noon, for a special
687.000
overseas and 748,000 atprogram sponsored by the Educa­
borne. The civilian population tion and Information Committee
of which H. H. Colaman* ia chair­
alone waa I4SA7L00O.
The Bureau n l d the population man. A group of Orlando Botadhas Increased more than 11 ,000,- ana headed by Milton 8. Vargowe
000, or almost 10 Oareaat, In the and constating of Jaatre B. KdUu
•even and -one • half year* since J. C. Broaaier, H. M. Voorhla,__
the last census waa taken April 1, M. H. Lana will explain the four
object* of Rotary,
1040.

young woman. Fraqcei C. Flint,
an honor graduate of* Vasia*
Collrgr, appareniiy was a luicide
but that be couldn't lie sure until
an autopsy was performed.

Dispatches said irarvirafle* w rre
•beinr-ererteH lit" t h r ' streets as
workeri* ronvergril on the
prefecture. One dD patrh to the
newspaper I .a Itopubllca said aome
radio and teiephone station*' h»d
b « n M’ired by the crowds.

-

HOME, Nov. 28—(Ah -The Ital­
ian government *ji\ itis fsjmth »t
tempt atnre the AnnistieQ to

"^.Tfefor

128 Persons Arc FrciKh General
Killed In U. S. Killed In Plane
During
Crash In Africa

land In effect axrced to "buy’
all German asset,* in her territory for $100,000,000. Tims, So
Airplane Crack-Up
vlet ownership of farm er Gee* &gt; b r a g - n fftrM quotatlofta of III"
man properly in Finland was .national currency into line with
In Alaska B rings
lit* real value—devalued the lire
avoided.
Gruber,
J
Austrian
l*»l
"ight
from
.160
to
r.Hfl
Ui
the
Death To Thirteen
Dr. Karl
foreign minililrr, told interview ilollar.
Th
e
lire
has
ticcii
exchanged
era in. London this week hla gov­
th a s s o c i a t e d r u k s h
1 1 e« I Inara ™ I’n a r 11**11
ernment wa» willing to accept
Neatly 128 pehnn* *vetr kills
tho French formula. American
in Itallu aunlnd* am) If* others
and British official! were In[Ill^l-Ul A iolrn t a ta tii- n l* a iv n lla -

through the head.
.Harry

NO. 270

Associated Press Leased Wire

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Attempt Is Made To France Calls Up Ad­
'Break Deadlock On ditional Troops In
Reparations Asked Face Of Increasing
By Soviet Russia Communist Strife

Senator Taft f lin h lo ) told
. the Senate today that the
•» Truman Administration's pollelfo are *1a ratty renponalhle”
for the eronomlc than* in
-----Kitrope. — — ■— i— — ----Taking the floor to an­
nounce that he will rote for
the emergency European re­
lief measure. the Ohio nenalor "aid, .however, that
American* * eannot continue
murh longer the rate of aaaiatanre they are giving to
Europe.

. f lwi.OWEGifl; Sent
- , To People Of Anzio

1

Austrian Pact During Strike

OthcrAmcndmentsTo
Foreign Relief Bill
Approved As Final
#■
Vote Soon Is SeenNo*.

_________

France Offers Military Takes
Proposal For Over In Milan

Legion Buys Seal Health Bonds

WASHINGTON

■

John Francis Piatt
Died Wednesday As
Result Of Accident

John Frnnri* Piatt, 11 ymr old
rrtident of Fern I’nrk. died *t
tb-IO, P. M. Wednesday ns « result
nf MV-ailtpmoliile nrnideut which
occurred in Fern Park cnrlier in
the evening.
Mr, Piatt formerly lived In
Sanford for 12 years where ho
wns engaged a* a painter. Ho
had lived In Fern I’nrk for two
months. He wax lorn in Manning,
N D., Sept. 10. 1014.
A member of Alt Soul* Catho­
lic Church in Sanford, tho do*
i*cd wa* also a moml«ir of the
rteran* of Foreign Wars ami
he American I-eglon, Campliell
Li-sing Post. During the recent
wnr he served a* n Gunners Mate
First Class in the U. 8 . Navy for
throe years, 18 month? of. which
wrre spent on Guadalcanal, lie
w*» a momlier of the local Na­
tional Guard Unit for olght years.
Survivors^. Include the widow,
&gt;fr*. Mary Talbott Piatt and four
dough tore, Patricia, Margaret,
Joan and Linda Piatt, all of Winter Park; hla father, Edward II.
I’iatt, Kissimmee; five alktera,
Mrs. Edwin Humphrey, Dunedin;
Mr*. W arren’ Rohlnclto and Mrs.
T. A. Mapea of Orlando; ■Mrs. H,\
K, Chitwood. Klaslmmrc; two
brother*. James F. Platt, Fern
Path and Edward W .'Plalt, Aahev tlk N. C.
The Rosary will Ite recited to*
T Jg h rK ^ - b ’clocIT a l'A ir Bbufi
Catohlie Church and funeral aervlrea will he conducted at 2:00
P. M. Sunday with Father Willi­
am Nachtrab officiating. A Mili­
tary service will tie conducted at
the graveside Iq Kietammee where
liuriaj will be made in Rose Hill
Cemetery. Erickson Funeral Home
ia in charge of arrangements.

Lions Club Plans
Christmas Party
Preliminary plan* for a Christ­
mas party to be held a t the Sem­
inole Country Club about * week
before the holiday were today
made a t the meeting of the Lions
Club a t the Tourist Center.
Fred Ganas. assistant coach at
Rcmino!* High 8chool, proposed
that tba d u b donate ft trophy
tho tCelplaque to th* member of ihe
ary Fed team judgrd aa tba’ beat
blocker. The m atter was referred
to the executive commltto for dis­
cussion. At Lyon proposed that
the d u b make this an annual
project.
Alfred Robson waa introduced
as a guest by hla brother,r, Harry
Robson.

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Tlic vote trm osperted to t*e
taken snme'iin- thii afternoon.
The nr'ir-iiibly corridors at '
Flushing M eadow 1 I'nrk burred

\vilh rumors that various

dele-

As OfflLCI

U c t I C C r Jniiglit dpternline the outcome of
III

War !,,Vp°"r*to

of

Jhn partition

-i,-!,pjtip lav h rg elv in tlm hands
PARIS Nov. 28 (TP) The Air of 12 eoimirlcii *vfilch prevlmirly
Mmiitrv annoiiiii cil lonighl that had nlntalncd ' from taking* sides
G riirial b rC Im . F ra n c c i famous

ho lid ay .

today ditcloml lliat since 6 |Y M
(local timcL Wcdricvday, 107 |ic(ton* lost tlicii live* at a iciull
id auliroioliilr rni&gt;li.i|n, wiili li
liiinit |c.i?lim* ilie nnlinn .willi I I
latalitiet./riic Ih death* (tom ijncrllaureui tamer toultcd limit
rlrowtiiity. huntiiiK and airplane «■
Ctdrnti.
,
■"Ilie traffic toll turpaircd the
total nf 69 rc(iorted on Ttiank*givtng day la»t year and tl»c mrtall ttil.il «f 128 (hit year Ctlf!!-

againit

r o Hunt were* ready to switch
i from nm- *iih' to tho other, but
* —
jL fofe the mornint! session cunL c G lc tC I l a d
l,,ere was no wfflel^ conr,
) fiinmiimi nf anY "ivitche* which

wwi^w 11-w irto w b ' n d n . *&gt;#■• killedin an airpTane n idi In llir SaharA survey .iriou the • country I i i|c*^it.
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tcliritic.

Air Secretary Andir Maioiclli
m l hi*’plane i r-vdinl 20 mile*
limn Lolomlillciliaf, 200 nufc*
toitih
Oran and near the Algeria-MoiiKrit l»ud-r. It w.i* III
Mii'a that I ct’lerif fi nt ' unnrd
lame in llir war again*) Gcimany
ami Italy.

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Warren’s Entrance
Into GOP Race For
Nomination Hailed

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IS'IHANAPOLIS. Im l. Nov. 28
id'j Tin' entmncp of Governor
Earl Warren of f'alifnrnia Into
(he rn n 'eit fi*r tlu&gt;.TV48 Republic
can •iiresldential nomination wa*
hailed • n* encouraging today
1l wa* undciilooil tli *1 12 per- Daniel J. Tobin, president nf the
Itm thvhnnd ' of
•on* w t ic al mi iid the plane and lnti-rtiatinn.il
Teamster*
(AFL).
,
that all were huui'd to death.
Tobin who headed the loibor
I X Ilrrr wns n nomine 'de gucr- Ituienu of Die Deinocmtic National
re the Ki'iicrnl nssriined In World Committee -during t ill- four camparctl iii HI. hi |*/46.
II t*r~vLi*-M liTt-wife and »i* ( paigtt* in which Franklin D.
Indian i rr|K&gt;itcd lliirlcrn trail» War
hildri-n in the German '•cciipled I ReoseveU *va* elected President

falalitici and of ifie teven peri rone of France from reprisals,
j . „dd"d Imwever. "T tirre i* not)
tnnt kill'd ati tiintiir miili.ip-. iii
Hi t real nnnic'w n* Count P h i- ! niorii impe that Governor W IrT• n
will get th** nomination!
WailimKVin ilatc llirrc wctc killr 1 llppln De flmlteclocque.
The teamster president made
One of the youngp*t and most
in a. train auto " collniim. Ilirn
hi i rnmmenU in a signed article
.luitlinnt
soldier*
nf
the
’fighting
were llirrc *intent death* rcpoilrd
(lie Inter net Inna I Teamster for
Punch, ho wa* lmqK’rior. genet"! in
m Flotida.
■
Decent Iwr. He iteserilwul W arren’s

nf all French Noilh African
.JUNEAU, Alaska, Nnv, ■HH'MJ'l furrr* at the time of his dentil. Ho
—Tim can **1 nf a twln-cngini' an wan 4d year* old only #ix* day#
trans|iort’a naciy-up . ami ijcailt ago.
i i'u ii i iH ir n« i 'm ,
Short, alight amt fair haired.’
|a-&lt;’|eic wa* deeply hronred nnd
worn a cloved trimmed rnuitarho.

Cold Weather HangH
Over Northeast U. S.

Ity AHHOC IATKD P R E S S __
Cold woath"cr lingcri'd over Uh .
nnrthrastfrn quarter of tho coun­
try (("lay and, federal fiirrca»le r a s a i d .t h e m .w aa Jui-lm m crU aU --

rehef in right,
III other xoetlnna of tho coun­
try, temperature# wero mode rate
anil aurgiy skies were predicted
for mo*l of the South and We.*t.
Tho mqrcury climbed iqlo -the fdl’s
in Kentucky .yesterday and wm
pxpeetrd to reach 1 that mark
in pari* nf. Oklahoma today.
New seasonal lows w etr reiflerl In some section* of the
Idwest, Tho coble*! w rather was
In Minnesota with Duluth’s two
below lowest on the early morn­
ing weather map. Minneapolis
and 8 t. Cloud slrivrred In xera
temperatures. Chicago's 12 bIkivo
wa* a new low for the eeasnn.
Snow flurries -were reported
during the night from thq Da­
kota* and eastern Nebraska east­
ward to the Appalachians.

K

MIKOLAJC/YK FIRM
NEW

YORK.

N ov. 28,

WT

Stanlalaw Mikolalcxyk, aelf-exiled
leader of the Polish Peasant Pftr
ty, yestenlsy deaeribed the coun­
try which he fled last month a#
"a pure totalitarian state," but
■aid that th* Communists "will
never get the soul# of the Polish
people."

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Appeal For Flection
’ - In Korea Refused

record »* "right "ii neaily everything tor Inlior" and said ,“In
nur oplftiiln (\\’arrenl will have
an rnormnu* baking from or­
ganised' latrt; throughout, the
rtu n lry ."

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Tnliin said ' I lie "Demorratie
Party will undoubtedly nominate
President Truman, But what is
lalrtr going to say about aupimrtiiiB the Democratic Party and
I ti platform?**

•’The wl*n thing to do, he
continaed, "rt to w ait and seo w hat

SEOUL. N n v . 28 (;r&gt;—MaJ
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(rrnerel Willnutt F: Ih*an, militory-|-------- —governor nf American-oecuplpit Dr. (Jilhort Osincup,
Snulii Korea, said tmlny he had
refilled a • request hy right isl
Orlando Doctor, Dica
political gintip* for an iinirvediatr
rleetian of n Korean government
ORLANDO, Nov. 28—(jpv_Dr.
in the southern rone.
Glll&gt;ert S. Osincup. 62, Orlando
Dean said in a prexi atntement P#fffMHflnh
lu s n n o ta h tor
fn, 25
os &lt;
„ t i died
year*
that If rightists carried out here Wednesday night following a
threat! to hold an election on loin: lllncas.
their own initiative, the military
Dr. Oalnrup, a veteran of both
government would "take neces­ World Wars, wa* stricken with hla sary aleps to prevent It," The fatal Illness In 1P4S while doing
nature of the steps, he said, would rehabilltatldn work In Grew*.
"depend upon tho altuatlon."
In World War One. he wa# an
The American told a group of American Army p**uie*l office* .
rightist* who asked for an election on duty with an Indian cavalry
Iwfore Dec.’S I that nono would bo fftfiment of the British^ Amyj, ^
held “prior to receipt of 'd i r ­
He later twcaino one ■
ectives from tho United' Nation* Florida pediatricians to lobt^th*
Commission” designated ,to con- American Academy of Fed
durl an election In both the South clans. He was a past president
and Russian-occupied North Korea of the Florida State Medical
Association, end head of the med­
.before Mar. 31.
ical staff n t Orange Memorial
Hospital hern and had been chief
ORANGE HOWL
pedintrieien for 20 years.
MIAMI Nov. 28 tfD—Tha Or­
ange Bowl Committee today an­
nounced selection of tho Univer­
sity of Kansas, with seven win*,
two ties and no defeat*, aa one
team to play in the Orange Bowl
: here Nbw Year’* day.

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TANGERINE BOWL
ORLANDO. Nov. 28 t*V-&lt;
Catawba College of Asllabury.
N. Cm today accepted an invitation
to' play in tha second annual
Tangerine Bowl gam? here' New
Years day.

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Oviedo
Special In The Sanford Herald
By. MARIAN R. JONES
~ T h f b sic m m t nf th#' Ovtrda
Baptist. Church was a scene o!
loveliness Thursday
afternoon

former pastor of the church here,
who It visiting Mr». Mary M.
M artin this week, b re first visit
sine* Chiplaln'a Day's death.
I The tea table w m beautifully
arranged with flow cn awl fern,
with Mra. II. II. Link, wife of the
present pastor, pouring coffee on
one* aide, and Mrs. Fred Pleraon,
W.M.U. president, pouring tea on
the opposite aide. Home made
cakes, sandwiches, cooktryi, stuf­
fed dates and nuts and mints, a r­
tistically arranged, completed this
festive array.
; Mrs. R. F. King greeted the
guests a t the door with Mrs! Day,
idle Mrs J. P. Cox, chairman of
?e committee, Mrs. Young liarris. Mrs. - Geoi
Means, Mr*.
Young llhtris,
wan, Jr., acted as hostesses.
Those invited to welcntne Mrs.
Day wen* Misilami-J, Theodore
Aufin Sr.. Theodore Aulin, Jr„ It.
L. Ragsdale, Ed Farnell, A. I).
Metcalf, Mathers, Clifford i'arker,
B. L Wheeler. W. T. Walker,
Alex Lelnhart, Paul Campbell,
Lawson Hardy, Ralph King, Arth­
ur Cartledgc, J. H. Jones, Jr., J.
C. Flowers, Ben McMahan, A. It.
Hunter, W. D. Brown, H. F. Ward,
Andrew Aulin. Milton Gore, I t L:
Kemp, Joe Beasley, H. H. Mattox,
It. F. King, J. N. Thompson, Joe
Btaatey, J r„ T. R- Pipkin. Mary

rla, George Means, Hollis Cl
Ferrell Beasley, T. L. Lingo. J
June Spencer, fl. F. McGowi
Jr.. B.
11. F. Wheeler. Jr.,
Jr.. W. A.
.Ward, Jr., Jimmie Malcolm, llilly
West, H. 11. Link, Fred Pierson,
F. S. Sheldon. BUI Martin, C. M.
Ftp-nell. R. f\ King, Tkumaa

Chuluota road, left Friday (.veiling
fur Lakeland to spend the weak
end en route to Lake Wales, where
■they ■will work for the neat se­
veral months.
Dan Chlshotm. boss of the new
b rid g e-b ein g - constructed over
Krdnlochatchce, haa bean In Lake­
land for several days on business, the Junior G, A-’s wl
pertained
it t h r O viedo
TOBSf-Jw
Baptist Church a t 4 P. M., given
have as their guest Mr. McLaren, by, the members of the Nettle
president of the Federal Reserve Farnell Circle.
Moving this week into their
Bank, Atlanta; Ga. Mr. McLaren,
and Mr. Lee plan on some hunting recently purchased home are Mr.
and Mrs. T.
L.e isMIKU,
Lingo, Jr.
two
•» M
«a• e and l"V
trips during his visit
Thad and Marshall. Me. and
Rev. and Mrs. Johnnie I* Jones
and Children. Rcverly Ann and fennovatlng the house which was
formerly occupied by Ihe E. M,
enta. Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8.

at the ranch in order to get an
early s ta r t
Mr.
Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
Misa Kathryn Lawton haa aa
their guest this past week. Mrs.
Lawton a niece, Mra, E. B. Nlchola,
of Fort Myers. Mra. Nichols also
visited many friends and her other
relatives while here, although she

MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1947

visiting her slater, Sirs. PaulJnt
Tanner, a t Dt'Land, tor a week has
returned home.
The members ot Mrs. J. H.
Staley's young Adult Sunday
school class tnJoyVd a lovely steak
aw H W ta'C w retw atcr I'a r t Tues­
day evening. The regular and
active members invited, including
Mrs. Ben C. Walnrlght, Mr. and
Mrs. John Evans, Cecil Edge, Mr.
and Mrs. Merritt Staley, Mr. and
Mra. Tommy Btalcy. Mr. and lira.
Donald Lelnhart, Mr. and Mra.
Tommy Moon, Reeae Moon. lies
Clonta. Miia Thelma Lee, Martha
Anne Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess

Misa Martha Anne Moon, stu­
dent at Deland, was home Tues­
day afternoon and attended the
steak supper given for Mrs. J. H.
are Mrs. Fred Pierson, Arthur Staley's Sunday school elate.
Evans, Th*d and Marshall I.lngo.
, Arthur Cart]edge has been away
'rom work due to hltknets.
CHANGE TO
Mrs. G. M. Arie 4s still cpnfined to her home due to several
TIOLENE
week's Illness, but la repurled to
be soma Improved.
OIL
Mr. J. R. Ragsdale, father of
Leon Ragsdale, is better after
suffering with a cold.
Has Your Oil
Among those who are planning
to attend the cover«T dish supper
C
artridge Heen .
given by the Seminole Chapter
Changed?
No. 2, Order of Eaaetrn Stars at
the Masonic Hall, Sanford, Thurs­
day &lt;Nov. 30) ovening are as­
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sistant worth patron Frank W.

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L Ragsdale, and Mi's. Irving
Malcolm, also the moellng follow*
Mrs. Sidney Carraway, who has
been visiting her son, Sidney, and
Mrs. 8ldney Carraway, at Titus­
ville, returned horns Thursday

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have been this past week. Dr,
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granddaughters, Nancy l^ e and
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Tlie vtnnig people of the Methodlst Church, under the loader- Thompson, and Miss Thslms Leo.
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Rev, J .\ N. Thompson ‘is still
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Leon lUgidalc la able to be out
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Tommy Partin, son of Mr. end
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Slip Cover Shop

Platform Rockers
Solid comfort for
many years an d .a
worthy addition .to A A f
the living room./ ‘ Z f t j f l
Choice or tapestry

EASY TERMS

T he tru e valuo of telephone service is
m uch greater than its c o s t M any typos
FR EE STORAGE
Until C hristm as
On Any Purchase

of-concerns depend entirely upon the
telephone to secure business. T o them
it is indispensable—yet th e cost is only

Value In Mirrors

A-beautiful heavy C ) J A .
plat* mirror, as f t ■ Z

pictured.

a few dollars I f m onth. I n fact, in all
business, th e value o f telephone service

Add Charm To Your
Living Room

is fa r g rea ter than th e oo«L

FOR ONLY

The same is true with respect to the
everyday home and social use o f the
telephone. There are times when just
one call alone may be worth the eoet
of the service for several months. If you
kept an aocount of trips your telephone

. Christmas Gift
giving for w ear
L
Damask

the com- ^

T elephone Company to secure from in*

^affords,

Testers the m illions of dollar* o f n etf

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THK W K A TH ER

In Unity T htra Is Htrangth—
To Protect IU P m m s i lire World}
To Promote the f i u f r r u of America)
To Produce Proaperlty for Sanford.

I'artly cloudy through Wed nr*.
&lt;I»J. Coolrr.IbU sltciuoon-and lo&gt;
nl(h&gt;. Wrdnrnl.it continued cool
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SANEORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1917

Associated P ress Leased Wire

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Senator Says
Reds Seek To
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Connally Joins Vandenberg In Urging
Allies To Create
Own Peace Treaty
■WASHINGTON, Nor. 25. (/Pt
f — Chairman Taber (K-NV) of
the House Appropriations Com*
millee today accused the State
Department of violating the Saw
by permitting shipment of fond
and other supplir* to Russia
and Soviet-dominated rountrira.
lie told the lloune there ha*
been a "ro n slan lan d deliberate
violation of the la w , especially
(he lend-leaar law /' and de­
manded an end to what he
termed the "appeasement" of
£ Kuasla.
WASHINGTON. Nov 25 (/!&gt; )• Senator Connally (D T ex) told
the Senate today llul Commun­
ist i ate out to “ ledurr weitern,
Europe to vaiialage -and political
ilavery" and uiged hit colleague*
to vote $597,000,000 of winter
aid to combat ihii “totalitarian
tyranny."
X Taking llir floor in llte Senate’*
terond day ,o( drbafe up the re­
lief (mature, Connally jomrd
Chairman Vandmberg (R-Mich)
of llie Foreign Relation* Com­
mittee in urging ' that the other
•llier mike their "own |&gt;eace with
Austria and Germany if Kuum
refutes to go' along.
The T exat senator, lop Demog c ta lu member of the commit­
tee, laid Ihi i action thould be
taken if th e &lt; cuJhcil of foreign
minultri, how meeting in lamdon.
li.H iiM .d m raa* d a h ii

Application For
Re-Zoning Of Tract
Received By City

a
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local realtor, fof te-roning of a
lat of land between Lncuit and
ay. Fourth and Sixth Sireeli
in order to tulidivide the area
* into 50 by .75 foot lot* and.erect
rottagei^ for tale to white teiij
— denil M 1
eachT was re
ceivetl by the Cily Cummittion
^lasl everting am i was »efe(rriT
- t o .the Zoning Board of which
J. L. Inglry is chairman, fur sp
proval.
Zoning regulations in the R-l
atea require lots with a minimum
of 5,000 square feet and homes
of 800 square feet, said City
Manager If. N. Sayer. I he area
. had once been proposed as a
negro recreation atea, but when
Jthis was voted down, the City
sold the Iracl.
■.
The Commission took under
consideration a proposal to' »xchange present parking under*
for yjelrra which would lake from
ona to five pennies or one nickel
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U. &amp; Men Returned
n By Yugoslav Troops
TRIESTE. Nov. 25—&lt;/T)-The
U. 8, Army Public (trillio n s-offlca said six- American soldier*
taken Into custody, yesterday
morning by Yugoslav troops were
released to American authorities
today.
Name* of the aix men and de­
tails of the manner in which they
were taken into custody, held and
released -wtU lgr made public in
4* hours, under the terms of a
wnew regulation, public relations
said.
(In .Belgrade it eras reported
thai Permier Martha]] Tito had
Issued an order to his troops on
the Austrian and Trieste Freo
Territory border* that all military
rsonnel who stray over the
• In an “obviously accidental”
manner are to be released immed­
iately.)
' U. 8. Army headquarters an­
nounced earlier that the atx eoiViler*, comprising an entire bor­
der patrol, were taken, prisoner
yesterday by YugoeJav troops
when they “evidently got out of
bound*" in Venetla Giulia about
15 miles from here.

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LEGION HEAD HERE
A. Reid Mann, American Le(ion Department adjutant, wa*
today visited by Department Commender Frank Caton and Edmund
If. Martin of Ocala, Department
(chairman, of -lUhabtilUtlon, In
connection with official Legion
business.
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Comdr. Caton, well known here
for hta ability aa an entertainer
and tnagieian. ataUd today that
he had been forced to cancel ex­
hibition* of magic in spite of
_roany^ lucrative offers, dua to de­
mands of hi* office aa atato Le­
gion commander.

Catholic Conference Urges Law
Discouraging Large Landholdings
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lA f A V tr r E L * , Noy 25 uV)—The National Catholic Rural Life
Conferen'e today declared ittclf in favor of legiilalion "to ditcourage
cver-incre.x*mg laiyr landhvldmg* and to providejipportunity for gequme £5rm operation!
I he direct tit of the confttrnce. which i* organised in 8b Catholic
di'Kriei of the United Sir let. adopted a revolution calling for "a itrong
land policy' to encourage net only full time family^ farim. but rural
homestead* for person* employed^---- '—— ------In cltiea.
out
be'
the
primary
consideration
. The resolution specifically call­
national farm recruitment and
ed for continuance of -tha pres­ in
ent acreage limitations on lap! placement pollcit*..
Another resolution proposed the
&lt;i**Dted by reclamation lawa,
saying that “public monies and calling of an International Cathresources ahnuld not be appro­ olie conference on rural life and
priated to subsidize farming cor- problama, probably in Koine In
poiatioiis ami large operations 1950 or 1951. The conference *ald
whlrh make family lift on the the problem* inuit lie met on
land difficult, if not impossible.” an international level, hecauM*
The conference In another res­ population pressure 'In rountrira
olution opposed the temporary of limited productive capacity led
Importation of migratory farm la. to conflict,, and "where food 1*
Uirera from across the borders stirce and atandarda of living
"as a regular practice” and rec- low, additional opportunity Is giv­
ummeuded that interstate trans­ en proponenenta of artificial birth
port of migrant! be brought un­ control and aterlliialion for dif­
fusing their doctrlnei."
der federal supervision.
Finally, the group urged the es­
It denounced "Ilie accepted cus­
tom of some areas of paying low tablishment of Catholic agrilulturwages and of seeking abundant al schools and of courses and
supply in order to rirrumvrnt research facilities in agriculture,
wage demands,-and called for de­ rural aoelology and allied topic*
cent housing and enforced aani* at Catholic eollegea, as well aa
•ary codes for migratory labor. education leading ,to closer unity
It expressed the hope that "the among farm , Industrial labor and
stated needs of growers” would employer group*.

Act
Aid To Stranded
Transport Rushed May Be Invoked If
By Coast Guard Strike Is Called
Clarksdale V ic to ry Western Union Nego­
Reported * Aground tiations C ollapse
Off Alaskan Coast OverWageDemands
KETCHIKAN, Aleaks Nov. •
25 (iP)—(’seal Guard head­
quarter* here received word
luday that the army trans­
port Clarksdale Vlrtory. with
s rre» of 49 aboard, has
broken in two on a reef off
Graham (aland southwest of
here. Tbe fate of the rrew
member* -was unknown Im­
mediately, The J'ftmat Guard
report -fro a the
8. 8; Denali. of Iho Alaska
Ktaamahlp Company, which
reached the scene and rad­
ioed, that the fore part of tho
stricken transport was vialhla
and that the rest was bfo%fn
up or submerged. Heavy -a fi&gt;
■well* were running at the
time. The -Denali reached the
scene at 9:JO A. 51., an hour
behind its previously ached. tiled lime after a rare that
atarled when the Clarksdale
Victory sent an 8 0 8 at 10:04
(PST) l**i night. A* radio
*ilence then engulfed it.
KETCHIKAN, Alaska Nov.
25 op)—A Coast Guard plan*
reported today that the Army
transport Clarksdale Victory
had broken In half on a reef
off Graham Island and three &gt;
■urvlvnr* were sighted &lt;pi the
beach. There were 49 crew­
men aboard.
SEATTLE. Nov. 25 (A»)-An
Alaska slramer and two Chest
Guard *£uttrrt raced through- the
pre-dawn darkness ,today . to the
aid of the gtoupdrd 19,850-ton
Aitny transport Clarksdale Victory
from which no word has been re­
ceived since she flashed an SOS
at 10.04 (PST) last night.
Coast authorities in Seattle and
Ketchikan, Alaska, said they were
seriously concerned over the trans­
port’s failure lo answer dozens

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Hannegan Resigns
To Join Cardinals
WASHINGTON* Nov. 25 OP)—
Postmaster General Robert E.
Hannegan resigned, today to b*eomo affiliated With e group purehaaing the 8 t 'Loula Cardinals
baseball team of tha National
League.
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President Truman named Jeaae
M, Donaldson, now First Assistant
Postmaster General, to succeed
Hannegan who** resignation la
effective Dec. I.
Mr. TrumanaTennouneed the
ahlfl In hla cabinet which return*
to private life the man who waa
credited with a major part In
obtaining Mr. Tnnnan'e nomin­
ation aa Vico President on tho
successful Rooscvelt-Truman De­
mocratic ticket In 1944. Mr. Tru­
man succeedad.to the Presidency
upon -the death of Franklin D.
Roosevelt In April, 1945.
In October, Ilaanegan retired aa
Democratic National Chairman,
giving reasons of health, and waa
succeeded by Senator J. Howard
McGrath of Rhode Island.
STORES
OPEN
Store* will, remain open on
Wednesday afternoons u n t i l
Christmas, it waa announced to­
day by Ned Smith, president of
the Sanford MerchanU Associa­
tion.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 &lt;/!’&gt;
A threatened _tltikc of 50,000
Western Union workers raised the
prospept today that President
I rumen might invoke the "nation­
al emergency" section of the
Taft-Hartlry l^b ar I jw for the
first time.
Negotiations between the West­
ern Union Telegraph Company and
representative* of the Commercial
Telegraphers' Union, the , Telrgrtph Employees Union and the
Telegraph Workers Union, all
AFL affiliate*; have, broken down
over''dem ands for a ' 15 cent

gn.hout anJboaiL— —1--------• Efforts of the Jedcral concilia­
tion service to settle the dispute
touched off when the union re­
opened its,contract Oct. I like­
wise have failed, the union said.
They announced lata yesterday
that a strike ballot is being taken
among the 40,000 CTU membeis,
5,300 TEU members and 4,000
two metnbere W lif-that the vote
la expected to be completed in
the next ten days.
Attorney Frank Bloom, speak­
ing for the three unioni, told
a news conference that If thi
workers authorize the strike—and
he left no doubt that he expects
no other result—an actual date
for the walkout will be aet by
union leaders.
The three AFL affiliates rep­
resent Western Union employes
in 3,000 offices across the coun­
try. 5!etrt&gt;politan New Yoik
would lie the only major ar-'a
unaffected by a strike. .The CIO
Communications Association rep
resent* 7,000 workers thate.
A strike sail would pose for
Mr. Truman the question whether
such a communications tieup
would repreaant a national em er­
gency affecting tha nation’* health
and safety.
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If- he decided It would he
could &gt;brlng Into play the TaftHartley Act which became law
ever hit veto last summer,
CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (/P&gt;—Mors
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Striking Prisoners
Surrender Peaceably
WAUFUN, Wi*., Nov. 25 (JP)Slxty-nlne striking prisoners sur­
rendered at the atato prison today
and first reports said tha four
guards they had held aa hos­
tage* for 17 hour* were' not
harmed.
The prisoner* ware fiven two
minutes for tho first 20 man to
march out. Deputy Sheriff Jack
Halaalty of tho Milwaukee deport­
ment said they filed out Imme­
diately. A second ultimatum de­
manded that 20 more come out
of the second story room. They,
too. came out a t ortee.
A third order demanded ths
remaining prisoners leave their
barricaded room. They, too, com­
piled and along with them came
the four guards.
It was ail over within ten
mlnutea, Halaslsy declared. None
of the prisoner* made any e f­
fort to put up a fig h t Deputies
who reached the second floor
said they found a number of
home-made WMpons, suck as
pipe*, sharpened pieces of metal
and dubs.

Ministers Of Bond Selling
Big Four At Drive Planned
London Meet By Treasury

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Nears On Palestine

Marshall Meets With Secretary Snyder Ur­
Molotov, Bevin And ges High Taxes To
Help Reduce Debt:
Bidault To Frame
Inflation Controls
German Peace Pact

Prizes Will Be Given To Winners
In Merchants' Christmas Parade

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WASHINGTON No*. 25
Hni w alllir&gt; and many c.isl tui/ef'wMI be awarded to bo&gt; and
LAKE ML*Cl i:S8, Nov. 25
015—Secretary of ■the Tr*ahP»— I he plan t•&gt; partition
gul winner* who match in sotiiime ami who ride decoigled lucyclrs.
•ury John, W. Snyder tuld
Palestine was approved lata
Ilicyilrt or o I .***&gt; i -illrages in ihr Chtistruas paude which will be
the House Hanking Commit­
today h) a vote of 25 lu 15
ter today price controls are
staged hv tlic ^eminol* t uuiiiy Jayccc* and sponsored by the Naiiin the 57-nalmn Palestine
nreded to head off inflation,
foic* Merchants A*toculiiu on Drc, (&gt; at 10:10 A- M.. it was an­ 'committer „! the I nitrd
and rame out against any • nounced today by J.stiei I ' m sichlit J. Biailrv (klham
Nation* Vsscinldi, the progrnrral ta l reduction in the
.
"•iecautr l Tnttmac.it Ini shildirn and Iwi ausr h r vtanr county- ’ po*al now gives to ihr nssembnear future.
tv of I he same 57 nations ill
wide partidpatnm /' Mr Odham p
plenary session for a final
said, "tile Jayu-f* tune, donntrd
* WASHINGT ON, Nov 25 uVi
o d e with a i »(• thirds intc]orStC/eUiy Snydei said Iinlay th- f250 to l&gt;e nwufdod :cs rush
It} rieedrcl foe adoption.
pi ires, liutf to children living
Tteasury plans a huge peacetime in Sanford,'tam) half lo clubbrii
, LAKE S tT VfT'N. Nov. 25 (fl&gt;)
bond selling dlivr. and he callrj living outside Sanford nml HeuiNupfvailrts and iip|siueult of
. for keeping^ taxes high enough tnule I'uunty umi Osteen.
ihr piii|io.cat - to split Palestine
Jack ItsligHo. chuitmait of tlie
to leduce the nation’s debt.
waged lobby campaign* for votes
LONDON. Nov. 25 (/V) The
Dimming Pirtidrnl liunians parade, has nunouncecl tlie fidtoday, .1* llu* so called Soviet*
foreign minister of the United anti mlhilion piogiam as a wit­ lowing sclieduli* for .||*||il.iitiiiu
of prises:
Amri
trail partition plan neared
Slates, Russia, Giral Britain and ness befuir (lie House Bank
Hoys or Giljs. matching in
a show down imlhd in the United
France started today their sec* ing Committee, Snyder decLird; costume lw*twt-en t&lt;* Ip IH years N e w C e n t r i s t G o v e r n
Ssnfoid
County
ond attempt to frame a peace
m e n t W r e s t l e s W i tt lh -Ninon* Pdhsmpr committee
I Conltofs on insta(lliirnl hit)
l«t Price Watch
Watch
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Hus—behmd-lhe-sirnrc- arMTlty’
for Germany despite (he wide ing. &gt;hould br irslotedl
D ire
L a b o r - C r i s i s ' * ctceidradowed monimg and early
2nd I’riio__ IHUKl .___ l lUJ)t)
open conflict between Rum* and . ..‘.i.f Congress
should
piovwl- " *iird Pritc"
f*,ixi
fi.lhl
|iym*i
* gru- &gt;alternnoii
file Weslrtn power* over the funds to finance a new drive. fo
lloya or liiiU niarchfug in
t
IS vNiiv. 2d (vT) A
,
. . . clelute
- in- the „ General
.
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Assembly '
*/ iv.ittuts I .decline
economic and political future of sell guveinment bonds to individ­ cosliime bktween li aud'U ji'tu *, etal strike of FrenchI luiiwaymcn
Inclusive
c o m im llrc o n a »enc* of .iiu rn d Kuro|ke.
uals.
1st P riie
Ih-Ut)
tr.(M) was tailed tonight hy the Nation­ iiienls, in any ol minor importance
Secietary of Stale Marshall
A&gt; lor nuintaiiiing a lugls tax
al
i
nlridilua
of
Itailmad
U’oik2nd Price ____________ 7.h!
f t u M l ^ i g m ost ifegrT.iles j g i e e d ,
met with V. M. Molotov of level. Sqyder s a id - " it' is “ imper­
.‘ltd P in e
StW
fi.IMt ei*.
&lt;■ 11 wt* that tin decisive vote
Russia, Ernest Bevin of Britain ative that slunng these tunes
Hoys or Gills oil iti-cornted hiThe rnmrnl m( i h r -friteratloh. fly the full atouiblv oil 11IV plan
and Georges Bidault of France of g*eiu prosjsenty *we should ryclM, Willi o t' WitlioUi -co*tnun*
1st J’rile
15.UO
Ifi.Olf affilialrd with the Communitt-ln! to divide the Hilly l_snd .mil)
in the blue gold council loom of conlmiie'td* tolled adequate les2nd Price
“ frtl
7.50 GrnN.il t ’onirtleulion of l.alKir,1 rparatc Jewish and Arab counLancaster House. at1 3 :3 0 P. M. cnui-v lovei and above a bal­
3rd Price
5.00
,5.00
issunl llie call av she lirw rrilllis! 1 trirt would br close. Nrveiat
(10:30 A. M Lasleni Standard anced budget lu provide a sys­
Hoys oi Gills on dec&lt;•!Hied lliTime.)
tematic ieduction ill the debt to­ cycles, go cat I* or in Imiiy car­ govriument vvirstled with T i.im r'*‘delegate* said ihev |,n krd mstiuc| lions from thru governments on
riage*
• critual labor siluatnui.
It was the fust session of tho tal.
15 W
lf.01)
council
of
foreign
minislert
Infouitanlt close to Ilie 1'ieAiii how to Vote.
”A irduclion in the drht ' 1st P in e
2ml Prill*
7 50
7.50
I he committee iece**e-d at I 08
since the four adjourned Thru thioiigh a substantial hucigei
3n! P riie
500
5.00 goveriimrid hinted Premier Rohetl
P
M (ESI ) unid 2: HI -P. M.
unsuccessful rlfurls at Moscow surplus is the most aitmpillalioii
Nshliiiian
migJd
Older
enniciipllott
The watche* shown u* llrst
( 1 Htif ftiursl am I*si|| r rittlil I
&lt;&lt; «sii(inw^il on I ' n i r i l l a l i l l
last April to write a prate tiraty
priie in the 10-in yeqr age of workers in key- jobs as one
btnckel were donated l-y'Will. K means of fighting the wave of
and unify Germany.
Kndrr, Jeweler. ,vf Sanfoid.
D ir conference opened against
Suiitit 4’luu* will, jd course, Cuinmutiist-lrd strikes now ihir.ita background of spreading strikes
come to town for tlie |&gt;nin&lt;le nml ening France's whole rcotudiiy.
and unrest in Francr and up­
will distribute fret* gifts of can­
Ih r .federationV national coun­
risings. in Italy which Aniencan
dy to nil child ion til llji&gt; party
cil, which rontroli «k&gt; hut a small
to
I*lirld
til
I
lie
Toprist
O
n
le
i
diplomats chaiacteiiied as 'a Ru&gt;
afterward. The psrndv. route ami miuoiity uf rail workvit, order'd
o ««ii « wc •* raa* suafcii
detail* will he announced ns fust its adherents to "parise ipate- m i HciVentec-O v, !c umi, vn re ndRichard Fields, negro, »*«* ns arrangements nre completer. ttiedialelv in the strike Id m ale it
milled to melolvernlilp . in PuslA schedule of the prices and the
found guilty of a*s*uli with (neffective and total in all trnlcts !t2M2 of (to Veternp* of 'Foreign
Jent to commit murder in Iho sec­ vcntclH1* to In- nwardeil nre on
Wars at it* meeting Monday eve­
ami services."
ond degrre, by n jurv in Cireuit displny nt Yowell's in Hanford.
ning at tho J avion Hut, it was
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The move was expected to hull reported
today by John' F Sauls,
eVrtl the intermittent train ser­
to commit murder In the firs t, Ritfhtn-Of-Way Funds vin' which has been operating post adjutinU aiul- di*liici coin*
,
degree against Fields after he
Hines* individual union locals in*. iiiandcr.
Tla rtSio i H. iS-S., .....
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ilm
In itpli
T l klTr - r r - T h»(~ y i'n7oi .1 T ourist linn gngiririhi nr i. pim-gniT'TnTTin.T (Bvert-By State -Rottd K|pi voVitlfF't"*' sfriae *iusr ws'Vlll** Wall*,
.. 1. Wynn. Earnest
'Club ri-creatlon activities were of Charles Heck, deputy Sheriff,
Helunnnli selieduled u cnbinct t„ Levy,P lateu
William (' Davisun, Harmade last evening at an enthiiti- who wa* atiemid ing to arrest him
TALLAHASSEE, Nov.- 2.\ Lt’l meeting for tonigld nml umdher j old
W. Mooie. 4V...allow Unvis,
astie meeting at the Tourist Cen­ o n 'May 4 Jn Midway. Fields manThis yent, foi'.lhi! fust. titiW for lomorrcjW inclining on llie riiointon f N--oii, ticoige It. Uoter, and Tuesday evening, Dgc. aged to escape ami whs later ar­ ill liislof)1, the State Itfuul De­ labor silualiou, ll wa* reports',I f! III
E, G Ivilplill n k, Ji , Fled
2, was scheduled for a cnvrrcd rested in Orlumtii anil brought partment .1* officially advancing he might make « in*t u(fc*r of G 111).
lliiviar.t, I! 'Oi..' S ituklBlukeh;
Jmck here.
dish supper at the Center.
inereaseil
venges
I*
foie
&lt;
cHiking
imniry to counties to purchu.c
It Lyle*, t . iUoS-RtirtT*"?.Hairy
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Election of offirrrs for the club . Robrlt Allen, colored, who Im-i i ightft-uf-way for new srktc- 1 oadr down on striker*, who wire esti­ SI),
by. \
v WdHums. J r ,
wilt not take place until the latter been charged with nssatill wutli
mated
to
unrulier
mores
limn
a
Chauniatu Elgin 'Huylcs* smnT
TtmMliy I I'urntUiM and C. J.
(I muImufti wit1 I'flir IMk.lift
part of December when more intent to commit murder In tbe the dcpaitment has advanced a
llruriscm
winter visitors are here, said E. first degree -In connection with total of |i!&lt;Srt,573 to 13 copnttov
J. A. Wilglit vyjt* appulute.l by
M. Armltage, recreation- director the nnn-fatnl shooting of hi* wife. for purchases this year, and ha i
I I' Scott aa eliairman
of the Seminole County Chamber Mamie Lou Allen, on Aug. I pled received applications fur alamt City MamiKurH Run . Uomdi
in charge of uriistigement* for the.
guilty to assault with intent to f l,000,04)0 mure.
of Commerce.
YFW
district
crmventioti which
60 Florida Cities will Ih- belli hers*
About 40 persona attended the commit manslaughter.
The money will be rrpau! to
on the .second
A
venire
of
25
extra
jurors
wa4
meeting last evening, Mr. Armithe Itoud Department from the
Sunday to Felminry The fultira
lage revealed, and half of these ivsuad this morning by Judge M, mu plus gasoline tax receipt i of
TALLAHASSEE,
N ov* 25 (d*i home of tbe Post wav discussed,
M Smith in the case of FredeHrk
were winter vlsiturs.
Sixty 'Florida cities have put and a filing squad iipdei - com­
imlividual counties.
Tile Tourist Center has been George in connection with the tlti1
The department ado pt, -d * new udiuiiiislrnltoii of their uf fails lu mand of.W illiam F, Thorne was
In continual demand by many death on West First Street of
hands of city managi-is, J. E. organised.
local organisations, but beginning State Highway Patrolman I,. C policy this year to make advance- the
p.ud (’onimuniler I I* Scott
Dec. 16, it will lie available every Render who wu# hit hy a truck In hard pressed counties, r&gt;&lt;&gt; os Ihivcll of the Ulllvi-tilily -if II... rcq.oited
that the lioqt h*d l he
night for tourist activities, it was j driven by George. The exirn to pi event delay* In starling new iilu repelled today in a stllijy ut taigesl delegstioo
present st gll*
jurors were summoned after tlie projects. In ihe past, only n uiunlcipal guvernmeut .
I C n l l i i u a • • t-a e * f '.ia h ii
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i&gt;tt Pttar I III K11
Of llie til cities with inure than
been
regular panel was exhausted, said few such advances have
made, nnd then only on an In­ 6,IKllI* population, 3 !-have adopted
Federal Grand Jury O. P. Herndon, clerk'of. the court. formal basis.
Ihe manager furnt of goreruiiicut,
Counties, nnd the silvancrs.thw) Ihe |Kilitirul .scientist said in the More Rain And Snow
Probes Meyers' Cane Burma I b T o He Made have received thl* year are:
university's ru n ru t “rconotnic
Over Northern U.S.
Chariotth $12,000, Alachua *•'•6- leaflet."
WASHINGTON Nov. 25 Ml
The most general form of
(HMI. I.tike $30/177, Putnam $10
Independent
Jan.
4th
A Federal Grand Jury today look
Ily A 8 H O U A T K D F R E S H
000, Volusia $119,707, Duval comnilsiiuti-niauagvr government,
up a secret Investigation Into the
More »no*V nnd rain fell over*
$40,000/ Escambia $1.1,150, Daife lit which an elected policy-inuk
RANGOON,
Nov
25
(JP&gt;—An
wartime money dealing* of Den­ official announcement today‘ said $144,250, Palm Beach $109,601, ing laidy appoint* a manager lu much it r Hi*' northern- part of th#
nett E. Meyers, ratired Maj. Gen­ llutt, in accord with directives of 8t Lucie $36,000. Gadsden $25. run the iuunieij.nl affairs. Is in .'■mutin' today but toftitwraUire*.
eral who was No. 2 man in the chosen
astrologers, Ilurmenr in.
In 47 Florida cities, while were ntiiivc tin* zero matk m the
Air Forces purchasing division In dependence will become a reality 000, Nassau $5,239, and 1-ee rTfect
13
others
have manageis under cnhlcs( wet Inns nf I In- midwest
$50,771.
the war years.
frost W it.
*
at 4 A. M. Jan. 4,
modified
plan*,Hayless
said
IIIIliborouKh
and
U. 8. Attorney George 5(orri*
Light siiiiw and rain M l across
A statement . was expected Palm Beach counties have reDovtdl
ngiiL
the
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managei
Fay set off the 23-man jury’* Thursday rjtal Hit Hubert Ratiao,
Ilk* upper Mississippi VallcyieaatInquire Into Meyers* activities by the British Governor, would sur quritcd atvoUt $800,000 In air plan js not a 'gulden key' to wur.l fhri.ugh Iho Great l-akes
good
government,
hut
depends
vaucea.
hilt
added
they
probably
railing aa witnesses Martin Smith render power at that hour to
tho upper Ohio Valley and
like any sound structural princi­ region,
will not I* made this year.
and Kenneth Bowers, two steno­ Premier jh ak ln Nu. .
into the New luiglund state*.
ple
upon
'judicial
adaptation
und
graphers who transcribed testi­
Northern New England ul,o r»Burmese citizens were Instruct­
execution, a* well as on firm cit­ pbrtcd lam e &gt;1«-*■t F air weathe*
mony concerning the Air Fore.) ed tn light wlniiaaca o f house* with
ANOTHER
WARNING'
izen supjiort.*
officer before the ScMt* W it Tb- randies and colored lantern* on
was repotted over most of th*
MARINELAND,. Fla. Nov. 25
"That situation no longer ex- South.
vestlgating
Committee. They Independence Day. A three day
were the only witnesses called to­ celebration wa* project'd. Gamb­ f/P&gt;—A pie* for the 70-group supported In mu&lt;l rase* I* prow.i
The Dakotas nml parts of Minn­
.States Air Force "*o we hy the small mimlwr of cities esota were the coldest area* to ­
day.
ling In all forma waa hlanned United
can steep at night” waa made abandoning it."
T. Vincent Quinn, head of tne for J an, 4,
day, with Fargo. N. D., reporting
here last night by C. V. Whitney.
Justice Department’s Criminal
Since the first .Florida man- the lowest rending, one above, aa
Aaslstant Secretary for Air and Mger wai hired hy latrgu in 1913, compared to yesterday's low of
Division, later wilt h e b pnfient
FROHT WARNING"
of the board of directors “tho plan has been replaced at nine below. Tho mass of eool air.
the Grand Ju ry ,w ith -data about
LAKELAND Nov.* 26 W —The chairman
Meyers' activities x/kleh began to Federal State Frost Warning Ser­ of Marine Studios.
one time or another In Tampa, extended into sections of Arizona.'
He told studio officials and Lake City, Fort Myers and 8t. New- Mexico, southern Utah and
explode In several directions.
vice today forecast scattered light
western Colorado. Flagstaff, Arlz„
frost tonight and Wednesday guests at a dinner party that "we Cloud,” Dovell said.
reported « low of Dt above.
morning In roldest low ground are fortunate that we kitow our
"Twenty
year*
ago
there
was
a
Jaycees Sponsoring ■ locations
Federal forecaster* in Chicago
of the north portion of potential cnerrfy. Russia I* a lack of qualifies! candidates for
Gainesville district. The foar- new nation and had made great manager positions," he declsred. said there was no Indication of
Cemetery Project rthe
Immediate sub-zero weather for
a tt waa d e a r and colder In north­ strides in production of planes,
"Th*l situation no longer—cy. Aliy
tanks and other military weasection.
ern
dlartlet*
with
lowest
tempera­
isls
today,
due
lo
the
interest
' The Junior Chamber of Com­
ins. They also have a high
ture
29
to
87
degree*
in
low
of
huilncasmen.
In-service
training
merce is sponsoring a Cemetery
rth rate and a much greater
JAIL CONDEMNED
Improvement project, and the ground locations. &gt;&gt;
population than
the
United In manager cities, the growth
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Rev. Douglas Charles ha* been
States.
TURKEY
8IIOOT
TALLAHASSEE
Nov, 25 W —
universities, and the very spread
appointed to represent the JayTen fat, 14 pound turkeys were
The Wakulla countv jail at Craweee* on tho general eivic com­
of the plan itaelf.”
TRUMAN
COMING
fordvlllo was condemned *■ un­
mittee to invastlrnta conditions given .Baturday aa prise* at the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 m —
safe hv the state cabinet today
and to recommend improvements, regular annual Thanksgiving
will visit
and offieials of two other west
MEYERS’ INCOME
President Brailey Odham an­ Turkey shoot held by Byrd Good* President Truman
et the Motor Inn renge, French Florida in December for a brief
Florida counties were ordered to
nounced today.
Avenue end Seminole Boulevard. holiday and to dedicate the
ALBANY. N. Y. Nov. 25 W ) - Improve hazardous and unhealthy
Other* appointed were:
JackJU tfgan (Catholic Church), A Christmas turkey shoot will Everglade* National Park, Dec. 6. Thc New York 8tste Tax Com­ conditions of their Jalle.
Thl* announcement was mada mission (a Investigating the in­
AH Wakulla county prisoners
Mr*. MeLnuIia (Women’s Club) be held a t tha range on Dee. 20,
today hy the Whit* Houie which come of Maj. General. Bennett must he moved to the I^on coun­
Gordon Briason (Rotary d u b ). said Mr. Goode.
Winner* of ih* ten turkeys said Mr. Truman will fly lo the Meyer*, commlnioner Spencer E. ty jail at Tallahassee, th* cabinet
Ted WUUanta '(Lien’s Club), Ztl
. . . . . (Kiwanl# V1„u
|, „Mrs.
r. -onn
Lana
Club),
John were W. D. Cleary, J. T. Fortier, imvs ] eubmarlrte ba*« t i Key West .Bata* said today.—Bate* aald th e d h rrted ’ afttrr - hearing «—Tfpi
Ludwig. Mrs. A Rrferwker Mfl" H :1L.--Eubanks,-J.' L. Atkinson/ Dec. 3 for a few day* of rest be­ Commlzilon was seeking.to deter­ that the Crawfordvill* Jail la «
H. H.^McCaalln Fathar^achtrab; f . F. Rockett J. W. Knight, R. fore going to Everglades on Dec. mine whether Mayer* had filed “fir# hazard” contain* "filthy”
Randall Chase and D t apd Mrs. L. Muse, F. 8. Bperkman, T. T. 0 lo mak* a speech dedicating the proper report* of his wartlmo and obsolete plumbing and baa no
national park.
Anderson.
Fortier and J. B. Jackaon. ,
_
and post war income to tha state. guard day or night,
LONDON'Nov. IS bp&gt;—
The four-power Council of
Forrign Minister* agreed to­
day on *lx items for an ac ta da In their talk* on the Ger­
man and Austrian pear* set­
tlement*. . Foreign Minister
V. SI. Molotov of Russia un­
expectedly accepted a propo­
sal to discuss the so-called
“Byrnes' Treaty" plan to aasure German disarmament
and demilitarisation. HUH un­
settled was the order in which
the six accepted (term* were
lu be treated.

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General Strike
Of Rail Workers
Called In France

17 New Members
Are Admitted To
VFW Post No. .‘{282

Nejfro Is Found
Guilty Of Intent
To Commit Murder

Plans Made For
Winter Recreation
Of Local Tourists ch"r*'*

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T6 Be A Mirror Of
Face You’d Known
*NEW VT)kK,—4-41-The past
is a niirrur of many fares, and
these roming hark.

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f t v n l ia n ^ p z ^
d i.-.wha ^ a a h L
"Money is nothing, hut a good
name shine* all the time like the
full moon" . . . The numbing terror
of the first man I ever saw hang­
ed. * rop-killer whose ‘eye# re-'
fleeted the hell he dropped Into
11 , 1. no
«I'»
seronila later, . '.
s t T IIIM IT IIIV
O f . g O N T U t lilA
r4.ni.nl. J l, , i „ Ic•—
,i I, To
The cautious relief my father
I'h s r I# , It llerW tr s tu s lam &gt;,' II
showed when my mother let me
Itsll. Ita rm o n n M T o A rthur U«
iitiit taking piano lessons after
J s illt o n r l u , M arie.
noisy months
. The resignation
IV n lf a t f lu r M i I ’roiluitiun CrnlM
of an overworked horse that fell
C o in T o W T ils u a t if r lu *
First S 'r ilrr a l M *o il I. A mo I' •• in ihc* •'i • . I OlW day as I was go­
ftsio O t a y lk a ' ,» u i M a ry I m u u
.
ing to school. . .lie lay there and
n-.nl nut A lta a ils N uth.oal lls n * knew he would never get up agoln,
T o H im* It, llu p ir r '
and was too old and tired to r a r e ..
'.M ITIt'M O f T A X I.IH S
flo r lila Im tuM rlsI l.’niirmiMh.* V S The puiilril look of our bulldog
pup. poisoned hv a neighbor, as
T r .l W illiam s.
f n la u r n a l I t .i m u . V * A I. death seeped up hi* useless lim bs..
Ilr tt s .
Tlie expression of the druggist
(T IA N C K IIt a | | r s
I worked for a* a delivery boy the
I ’r n a r *» l t « i * * i * \ W i i »«i * - q
snow-? night a man phoned up and
. Itetwsun.
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asked him to tend over a threeIM Iltl K lt ih e o VM f r n l K lw lir *
K rn l
Ilo u ih u
lls t ls
Jr.
V.1 rent stamp, a two-rent newspaper
tU rk rlr I'OWrll H u ll,
—and change for a $5 hill. .
Alm a H a rr is VB J m l , J W ard
The terror of a schoolmate raught
" I I I.IIIN U f H H H I T s
1‘a rl t l M m - ,. N rrnlni.l, Ih .iil-- stealing from another boy's lockT ,« .lr . -Ira , I u s l l t l . n T o iV a ir* I
K li.rtils I'riH lu rtlu n «'r. A m *
•Vaughan, w A «4u, I n n To J K
Mr.Sell
» s * I I A * t : V T I f f M O t lf t lt lit :
i T o n s C It T o I'ltlssn s Itsnk of

FORM ANN’S
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Fruit Cockluil
Olives

Itiitlinhes

Ituaxt Turkey with Dressing
Cnndlrtl Sweet I'olttloes

Cranberry Sauce

Hat Hisettil and Haller
T o sse d Salad with I.ttrmann'H Dressing *

Ice Cream or Pumpkin Pie (choice)

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Y e s- “For Really Fine Dining” It’s

LORMANN’S

DIXIE BOWL
Ilf It MIN(ill AM. Nov. 25. i/»VThe Dixie Bowl committee an­
nounced today It had signed. the
WiPiam and Mary Indian*, pro.
sireetive s o u t h e r n conference
champions, for Its inaugural New
Year's day football game here.

2750 Orlando Drive* (U S 17)

2 Miles Smith of Downtown Sanford
Phone ISI7-W

In newlrorn calvip* the'stole of
topper in the liver Is airoyt eight

TUESDAY, NOV. 25. 1947

in the liver you won’t live
Ion* »nyw«y" , . . .And the lUy
hii own blue eye* overflowed with
iorrow after • bomb killed hi*
young aide In Tunlaik. . . .
The amaxement of • captured
general
when
M*J. ' General
Ernie. Harmon overruled
hi*
olrjrrtioni agalasl riding to ihr
rear in a truckful of Nasi enlisted
prisoners with the blunt command:
’Climb in o* W
The Kentucky rifrman drinking
m s ^ Wtff .roll)' ralflWaler
scooped from Tunisian hill'rocks
snd saying, "Don’t write about
how w* have to live—It’ll Just
worry our folks back home, and
they can't, help U none", . ,
The sneering Nail sergeant in
Sicily who laughed contemptuosly. “ You’ll never get into Ger­
many. . .One Herman squad can

14 cup chopped green pepper
1* cup chopped onion
V cup boiling water

you

the young Herman 8. 8. officer |n
Relgium who complained, “You arc
so stupid.’ fighting tb* wrong
people. Aa soon aa you finish with
u* you will hav* to fight the
Russians. Walt ami see".” . .This
tune is still popular in the bat­
ten*! Reich. . . .
The profile leer of s*lf-«onfid*nt
Herman Goerlng on trial at
NurrnM-rg, defending the lifsf he
was planning to take himself. . . .
The pained look of a French hotel­
keeper when a group of American
soldiers who had paid &lt;147 for
rognac brought up the Old U. 8.
rustom of having at least pne drink
un the house. . . .
The happy hysteria in every
face when war ended, and each
soldier thought of the heaven of
home and fait no worry for the
days that lay ahead. . .Peaceful
days, he was sure, and.happy days
ha hoped.

school date when I nervously sug­
gested w* sit on n park l«neh
for x moment on the way home
and look at the moon. . ."What
fur TV she asked, and I couldn’t
give her an answer. . . , The, his­
tory professor who broke down
ami cried on Armistice Day as hF
told us of things he bad-seen in'
DBNFELD NAMED,
France during the w'ar that then
WASHINCiTON, Nov. 25. «*•&gt;wasn’t yet known as "The First
World War" , .He fea* the first President Truman today formally
of many grown, mrti’l was to sec nominated Admiral Louia K Denin tears . . . . . .
y j i frill to Ire Chitf of Naval Opera­
tions succeeding Admiral of the
The siek loneliness of the hoy in Fleet Chester Nimltx, who is ex&gt;
the assault Itoal nearing the |&gt;ectH to leave * the post next
MoriH-riin roast, just' licfore .he month.
S
vomited.' . . . Tim cheerful way _Nu.Txuman?als«*-named- Chtr&lt;»*weral~rieoi gr~-8r~PatTiin sald.~
It. Rowers of Hyde Patk. Pa
"Hattie wound* aren't painful, ex- to represent him at the Rradtng
cepl liver wound*
(Pa I bicentennial convention.

1*4 Uble*poon«
margarine
t i i tablcipoon*
1 lablcapoon
*2 tablespoon*
Paprika
1 beef c u b

H r. CHARLOTTE ADAMS
A Good Hash
Chicken Rro'th
Hash with Celer;

Sour Cream Cherry Cake
(Recipe* Serve Four)
Hash with Celery
H cup chopped celery

butter ur
flour
cataup
tomato pulp

and a little *alt. if needed. Next
add the caUup and tomato pulp
and heat to the boiling point Add
beef cube, drained vegetable* and
rooked meal. Remove the hash
from the fire as soon as the rnedt
is hi-*ted_tVpuKh._Po not let the
gravy hoil after adding the meat.
To keep the high hot place the

T i l t S A N H J R D H L K A l D. JANFOKD. I-LUMIUA

Louisiana Prices

YARIJLBY VENETIAN B U N D S
Mo*l lleaut.ful
im • • Ceil*r — I’ollshi.t Aluminum
Auk Me Cor fre e Ks.lmalr
A m e rtc a 'a

’KNS - 617 W. Rol.in-Hi.n
TThohe 2-0729

a t the earth’* equator at a little
more than 1,000 miles an hour it
«V&gt;uld remain in time tone* re­
cording the same time of day as
ih at in which It started.

Saiilotd i, th
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ty A S H ix n T n s v..&gt; -u,
Farm laud prices in laiuislant.
u n i surpasseil the tWO pciat
while those in mliniimi(f Mi-Ussippl now equal Ine* reciid hiaiTT
pllces which (olloweil -World War

FOIt y o u u WINTER WARDROBE

Texan Shipped New Yurk Dressed
(trade “A" Ml. Vermont
■ 14 tbs and Over * - •

HEN TURKEYS

For That Perfect Turkey Drmislnif!
Standard CheBapcakv Ray

lb. 59c

TOM fURKEYS

Special Raised Dressed A Drawn
Texas Shipped Grade "A " .
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DUCKLINGS

HEN TURKEYS

Kansas _Sh
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red -tjwiek-Kroien Grade "A'
irawn Seymour Fat. T endy

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DRESSER SETS

HAMS

FRYERS

CRANBERF
SAUCE
lb Can 23c

IILACh HAWK lloneles* C ottsie

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Have Hefelved A Good
Sdecllon Of Ndw
MerrhandlHC

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GRAPE ^ tVM

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MARGARET C. GWALTNEY, Jeweler

Berries
APPLE SAUCE
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lb 20c

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lb 60c
lb 42c

York CooWng

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Wc (visit you ttntl yourtt n happy holiday, for we arc
tturv uvurydne hart many- thlnRa to be thankful for
tlii« 1047 ThankagivittR Day.
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PIES

BEANS

Alimmt any kind you can think of:
Pumpkin
1 Lemon
* . _Cherry . ' . * .
.Apple
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Minert
T each

KETCHUP
Ann Page
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White Him.

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37c

Suva m onay avery tlmo yoa re-ttw)
your Toni Plattir Curlers. For a
refill kit costa ohly 11.00—contain*
evcrythin(( but purler*.
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MINCE MEAT
9oz. 19c

PLAIN ROLLS

PUDDING
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No.

30c

No. 214 can 27c
SALAD DRESSING

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Campla-H’/ Tomato

Shortening

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Our Flics. . .

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20c

2'A can

pirit it

Dromedary Pitted

Remcniber, ju st nut them In a paper hair, aprinklo
w ater on it,' pul In oven or tightly covered paiuatni
-warin •Jitlil lrng ia-dry.*

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BREAD
Del Monte Early Garden Sugar

CAKES

Phlln or N|H‘cially decorated Thankitglving c a k esRe «nre to avi one for your Thuraday night lupper,
Our flrnt batch of F ruit Ca|t® 1* ready for your
Thnnkegivlng dinner or evening snack.

Dales IVi oz.23c
Flour 2% lbs 36c

RrgttUr AM

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fiber n t tlert

Hrfill AM ’ *
mlbMil ntrirri
• moo
J lp g a S a i fas

T0UCHT0N DRUG CO.

Dixie Darling M » in

.Del Monte Vac Pak

WHIP

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I f you haven't Ihe ajtace or Unto to roaat your lurkoy
wo will tlo it for yeu Wednesday. November 26.

None Such*. 9 u* Pkg

2 lbs. 1.69

K raft’* Salad I)r*sting-- Mirael*

ROASTING TURKEYS

APRICOTS

cans

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Ann r«
g e - 14
t IUotllo
P ageU at&gt;»

Apples
FltO/.KN FtKlitH

Let Us Come Uefore HIb Pregeribe With
■ THANKSGIVING.” Pg. 95:2

Sultana Red

MINCEMEAT

Spinach

PIE PUMPKIN

CAKES ’

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FRUIT
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COCKTAIL
Flakes
o. 2,/ 2 Can 38c llrlght Sail
Flakes

•(AlmondH
Pecans

CRANBERRYSAUCE

Roll up’y our h o i r N * .
In half the tlm ol Totli
Profeuional lla stir Curler* 1
have 50'* morn eurlinR
butfite r BinI tliry’tr l ilitiwl-----(treaded) all Over, to keep hair

Waldurf Fruit

Camay

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• Fa par Slwllml

Stok^ly’a Finest

( Localcd .Mather F urniture Store)

Sun Maid Seeded

Sultana

Walnuts

Slokelv'a Finest

tluttiuiV Hut ly dune
l-e-Ko nine

Nuts

POTATOES

TEN DERI/. ED

Hell’. I’oultry

;Squash
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•Cucumbers

( D o ly x o Kit
plailk cuder*

CRANBERRIES
Fancy North Cbrolina Sweet

Ocean Spray

Cocktail 254 40c
Winslow Potato

Comstock Pi*

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Ptllibury'M ix for PI*

Crust 8 V2 oz. 17c

Pumpkin ,,&lt;,fc 17c

Mi*. Lyndo’a Mia for Hot

O’Sag* ' Halve*

Rolls 12 oz. 27c

Peaches

Juat cut up S tu ffin ' Bread, add butter, moisten, mix
• • • • ond quick as th a t you've got glorious turkey
stuffing! The spices are baked rig h t Into each loaf.
Order today! -

FOR THANKSGIVING

ANGEL’S
Y O U ’LL R A V E A B O U T

l.ii in l.ii'ii

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rose list |iercent: ili'W* in Isudsi&gt;*ii* Ifi.m rrent. The ferre»|MimlinIt
national rise »&gt;• M |iorcont. K'-"
iiial.i- showed the. Iiii'gi'*l ri*’
antongti the stale*. 115 |* irent

C O N T A I N S L A N O L IN

Cleanses clean er
m ore gently.
No after film.
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12!/4c

F rank q titttmmiT~ ittrrnnr. F ptrI
nol- Court tv -Health Unit.
Each establishment
nmetim
heultli standards amt having 71
l&gt;ereent' or V o ir employee atten
•Imre will al*o receive n cqrtlfi I rep'll I. The chru Oilier hnivi l h.t rate.
log mil hi limited voliiiu;. unit
it irres—o .. HI Ml w-ntto'i rto -

tapid eoidlng. keeping the game in farming area* Like many ntj.
raid and protecting it from con- slates. Flnrid" doe* nat hie
tanfination, finishing the cleaning ehouqh hospitals nr-hnsnital Jw
and dressing in U » heme, follow •n pnivlile. treatm ent and eat*- f
farln fnlka who ar*e l««&gt; "irk fo r
home treatment.
So It behoove* folks in rmul
rominiinitlea when' hospital fusilitles are Inadequate to make effoils
-fin n fr eiijtnrrm tn.
should lie n/ g reat rtmeent tu'all
Game Cookery Fdnd*mrnt*lly, nH meats ate And. Iiappily, they h*ve n Ik-Hi'I !
cooked at moderate tempeiature rliann- to do something alsnit it 1
to the desired ilegree of iloneness. now Ilian they have Imd In a long
Game., however, i* less fat than' time The federal government Imdomestic meat and requirr* gen- arranged to spend a total of *1.
emus additions of butter, baron, oOO.lMMi annually in Florida for five t
salt- poik. drippings Or other fats, year* for inrreasing hospital fanlit-spi-rially when rooked by dry ties If the rommiinllle* qr ho»|dlal
4* source
so u rce
heat. The quality of a small ear- obtaining fund* from fill*
eats is judged liy Its Wright, will iM leli the government -&gt;
pluinnnr**, fir nines* and r&lt;Jnr of pi-mlitiire two for one. In other
rtiuw-fe. nmoiint of nmiMTtlvr.tls- wofds. the govrinnient will pm
m’ii* and iimuunt and eolor uf fat. vide one-third of the-cunstrurtion
All fut sliuuld tie rentuveil from rost* If the hospital or community
game that is "strung" or fifhy.
will provide Iwu-thlrd*. The money
to Ih- spent l«y the community nuiM
rmiii- from non-profit, muniripnl.
or rnunty source*.
A romfhunity that want* to *«
pand it* hospital facilities hn« to
pay only two-lhlrd* of the n u t
for doing so if ila application for
assistance is approved.
Folks in rural communities' with­
out adequate hospital facilities will
du well tu get together, study (heir
nr-edt. dltcuts plan* for raitlng
Iholr shar^ of the m-rt-nary mnnry
and-di-cidr whclhrr they ran H» It,
and then. If they can. apply fur the
fislrral assistance.
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llotpital treatm ent Is highly im.(Mirtant In case* uf emergency,
*uch a* appenrllcitl*, in cate of
highly contagious disease that requirr* isolation and special, Ural
menl. in ra*e*-of corrective treat­
ment such a* removal uf tonsil*,
and in maternity case*. Ne*rnc**
of a hospital t«&gt; a rural hom^ may
actually result in saving life or in
preventing aeriou* complication*

EMU1* Poultry * *

Announcement
II. Carmichael ,
l» now connected with

Seasoning

The
Sanford Upholstery

Pur* Ga. Cane

No. 5 77c

Slip Cover Shop
OPEN

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27(li

th a -

STUFFIN' BREAD - 20c
IMint— but not leant! T akta th e'g u e ss work out of
dregttlng!
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I ' mon
auction’’ wlush
the Infantll"
lin.im.di ,.111 - of i
tie* donatnl by

■• hnndleil
l’|mil City
i telephone
I ■&gt;l.Vi for
•• Fun I.

ink* m aced

«|uoi soring
Metniters o
mminlttee in addition to hoehe^i'
I
largely* vegetarian* ami ate gj'n- Include:
Hmrshoidef! D r Frank ()uillinan
ernllv clean in haldt ami living and
Alleti
rondition* *
Handlinx (tame
ate several imimrtant
»tep* l&gt;etween liaVghtg ai rating
game. Serving it at it. best H e - ____ U.T
pends;on proia-r handling before
i
moking a* well as on gmal ctaikA primary need for Imnrovine ,
ing. ”7rh&lt;*voiigh Idemling. removal
protecting the healtli tif Flor j

APPLES

FRESH DltESKKD

i'tia in ;i - Mnlkit. *cl

from Marrh, IMO, to July, It*t.

T4tK--’V-Mth
Those fumili'
who have members with an *npro-iatinn for prodoet* of (he
field and forest and tin* altjlity to
Whnot straight.
.
Game rate* with other- meal a
as n nutritions, palatable protein
fool. Game flavor i* unlike, that
of domestic meat and differs with
the different game and no doubt
owe* It* distinctive qualities to
condition* under which oarh rrva-

APPLES

Were

No. 2V2 Can 13c

S in i i

Hints To Housewives

Fancy W estern Red Delicious

Stuffing
Bread
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N ow —Easier than e v e r!

ORANGES 8-Ib mesh bag 29c

TRAVEL IRONS (electric)
BEADS
Close Out ’

J A OK S O N V I t. I. K.
Nov
A (Special) -Tnftvaio sTiipnn' i.
rum,Foit Pierrr mounted , *,.i,ij ,
uring the last wee).. Wauehulu',
Ucbtntier (oiwgidlqg* held to t;..*
ligh It'tel* of m t'lll Ve,V*s«. m d
.1 other prmluee etoiters t ho
low of Full ptodure titopghi
. rising tide o f tevenue t" pr»&gt;'urei«, and ste.tdllt tTUHltiti'i.'
ctitity fni the thorisaipl, . '
ry tk g s engugvil in hai'itltng th*
larvesting, sale- ami tians|e&gt;ito.
Ion of Klimotn's rout i dititlon In

D i m im

lb. 69c

p a a tc y wuwtiu P u t t-ru a. VKGKT.Otl.K.S

For Your Turkey

jit ,

Ji*)inr.tli,
Brings In‘Better City,’Btate
Prices Tot-Farmers

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Itv Isabelle 8 Thursby
Extension
Economist

PUMPKIN .

NOTICE

■ntiim i ‘ii III* r iiin r l- 1 “ 'i*-

lb. 57c

Ne* Vork Dressed Genuine Long Island

lb. 43c

t o w a id

rV n n nfw 'es

Special Raised Dressed A Drawn

i|K-rator» anil liutn*g-&gt;i« nf.-vat,ng and drinking establishments,
it was learned Jiere.uMay. Date,

1020 lecntln »*« teflecteilr &gt;’&gt;
vim iallv j»tl Soutlu’in -tales Th"
only Southern states, ill fact.
which have not equalled the tt*2n
|M»k* are in Trxa*. (teuigih amk
Arkansas.
Another lturcnu,n( Unm dturni

A. L« L y o n ’H

Ml. Vermont Texas Shipped New W k
Dreasi*! tirade “A” Under 14 lbs__

Fall Produce Crop

nuib lte f

.or IMTch.^n Y i T D « n . 2. 3 T .
Sponsuting the nehmil hen1 i»
he Jumiir Chamlwr of Com
. T h e. Ilureau -o f Agncultuinl -m-tie’s health committee headert
liconomira index of faim i v a l es­ iy K. I&gt;. Klrcher. It is.ih coopei
tate ptices showed today that on .itoli with ihr Seminole Count.
July i. »R47, laiuislanas )a-ak oi Health Unit ami thrye state ugen
205 point* was srven points ulm\i
the fointeg high rectml of tits Commission and Restaurant A*
sedation.* The c ity of Sanfoni
III l lt t d pud
l i t ; p o in ts Ills .,
*nd the County Medical Soviet*
the. lo w *df Bit iti lim .
Tite lutii* of eoni|iai ison is » nave i midi.*i*l the course. .
Ur/retl to attend the Sanfop.
I O I 2 - ) 9 l4 u tq iitg i. uf 100 p o in t*
Mississippi'* It* IT index wt.- ,*nool ate all waittesses. tills
g iv e n nt 21K |M.tnt,« ju s t ci|Uitl ooy*, *nmks and d is h w a s n e is H im .
th e
1020 h ig h unil 125 p o t m « are emplojvd in restaurant*, ca i r s , liars, s«nla fountains, drive*
aJttlVC th e ID M l« w .
.Nntioimlly llm pienent index its,, guest - homes, noiel inning
wa.% given as 102 p o i n t s , . eigh* mums, a* well ur their employer*
.mi s ta lls ’ of the sehmil lunch
liclitMr Il.e DUO i" I k ,'
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The ttend ill lamisiana unil Mis ptogruiu. The public is' also ,iu*
k is a ip p i

ALTERATIONS

&gt;! . Dert-mbi

FIor.tlA jilutiise, \\ dltani

O rlando.

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onion am t salt in boiling- water.
When tender drain them. Melt
butter or margarine. Blend in
flour and gradually add the vege­
table liquor reserved from the
drained vegetables. Add paprika

Sanford Is Next Stop For Florida
Mobile Food Handlers School Staff

CLOSED

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ALL DAY

W ednesday

T huraday

N o v em b er

November

SLATON MONUMENT COMPANY

27th

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onuments
Mausoleums
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Across fro ti Exergrecn Cem etery — Phone 32I-.M

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33 Y ears’ Experience
Hlip Covers custom
made- guaranteed to
fit.
Upholstering of all
kinds.
Wide (selection o'f
m aterials.

Agriculture Department Experts - Predict
Smallest Supply in 20 Years! As.stated in

Mow h the time lo profeet your fomtly
. . . to i m u r c their, having the good
meat t hey need to remain healthy ond
strong.
Do os many fomilics did during the
post w a r - ^ f r c c i c and store a good
supply of meat while if is still obtain-

We hove-'’»vailbbfc 'for immediate delivery the famou* DEEPFREr
freezers. Stop in today! Select yours. Sovc time, food and money, too:
show you how. W c’rc the people who can prove it to you.

Illu strated a t rig h t ii p o p u lo r M odel C-5. Hold*
moro th a n 170 Ibi. of o u o r te d p c riih o b lc food*.
H oi fin g er lift c o u n te r-b a lan c e d lid, lid lock,
interior light, food tto ra g e b o tk e li, ond dividers,
a d ju stab le to m p eratu ro control, silont-runnitig
seoled-in oil-operating m ech an ism . C arrie* five*
y ear w arranty o n d 'o n o -y c o r food p rotccliorr p la n .
D im ensions: W idth 3 8 ”, H eight 3 6 ” D e p th 2 9 ,/4 ’.
This is th e fam ous DEEPFREEZE hom e freex er
m ode ’ only, by DEEPFREEZE Division, M otor
Product* C orporation, pioneer of th e hom e freex er

indutfry.
See D e e p fre ete H om e Freexer* on display a t:

AvetMkl* r .f
linniS*i*tt Dgti.trf

Sanford Upholstery
and

Slip Covet Shop
1165

P ark

Phone 1112

every

There's a D EEPFREEZE home freozer to tit the needs of every family !
ourse! Prices range from $199.95 S liv e re d and instollcd in your home

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300 Kant First S lrre l • .
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b sliv e re d s n d in its lle d in your home,

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T O E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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The Sanford Herald

.Good Conversation

lU ia fc H .h r* l a I t M
e .k ll.k .4
daily
n n yl
(a la td a y
a *4 H aad ar at *
■ aafaid , H u tM a
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d i m l a Ik * m a k r m ilk k . ■*«»*«u r s la C k te a a a a a d A rm l '* i k .
T k » ll.t a ld I* a u ir m b .i
l a w l a l t e l»r*** m kl«h I,
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"TUESDAY. N()V. 2-V 1917

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Cameron, Carter

The lust art of coiwersatlan can be revived, says Gelett
HurKvns in The Reader's Digest for December, if the jirlnci|ilc which is the basis of All (rood manners be applied to

DIULE VEK8E FOIl TODAY

IF A PATH LEADS TO THE
Alohg with any mention of our relationships with
DESIRED DESTINATION IT IS
A GOOD PATH: If any man will Oriental countries invariably comes the statement that we
do hit will h« ihali know of the do hot understand them.- The assumption la that such un-'
derstrmding is impossible.
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doctrine.—John 7:17.

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„ The govrtnm*nl
it urging
AmericAi (attucts to plant more.
II its program is earned out. about
9 million more acre* will be plantad neat year than lint year,
and about 7,500 mote than the
i942-‘46 i v n i ni'. T titr y n n h i r s
were about 347,000,000 aerrt in
(arm produce.
---- --- -r- Hie Administration has an­
nounced plant for buying _
,sll
_ the
wheat produced in the ’Uniicd
p lslci, hllocsting it where U
thinks best. It will l.e interesting
In see whether a government “cor­
ner on the wheat market" will
work any belter th g n w h rn pu
tang
vale operators succerdetTin doi
that some time ago.

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The ( ’urnegie Corporation evidently .thinks that some­
thing can be done along this line, and has granted $155,000
to the University.of Pennsylvania, tu b e used over n period
of five years "for the support of a program of Indian'and
related Aslan studies.” Kniphnsis will be plnccd ’ upon all
'ift! uiuI lholl.*hi i" ‘mbdem lndia and rakjstRiu
with thi? Idea of promolinK understanding and of training
teachers and other workers along these lines.
To be properly fruitful, this progrnm should be carried
out on both sides. Doubtless, however, Indin and Pakistan
«re in no state just now to work at trying to understand
Americans. That ntny come whim they have ironed out
their imtionnL problems and learned to understand each
other.

Three- local citizens, Arthur
Cameron, C, p e rm it Carter anJ
S t -verrtce pins In recognition -at
their long and faithN d" nervier
to Florida Power and Light' Com­
pany, II. H. Coleman, diatrict
manager, announced ytaterday.
Arthur Cameron, who reside*
at Weal Firat Street with his
wife and their daughter, Lor­
raine. received a 20-year servid
pin at a recent employee gettogether. Cameron, a lineman,
joined Florida Power and Light
Company in the Hollywood dia­
trict in November, 1037.
. • H f received public, 'eonvpemlatloh and was presented a ailver
medal in 1040 by Florida Power
and Light Company for rendering
assistance to a fellow
fe
lineman,
J. HL Phillips, who had come in
Sthcr. It U further significant
m at Scnumann gave tn« portfo­
lio ol ilia immsiry of economic*
•o lien* Mayer wno is an open
supporter of du Gaulls.
m e way tilings stand now,
General Uu Gault* bids lair to
play an increasingly important
part in the di-atiny of the coun.ry. Ju st a* he waa war-time
irailrp -ol the "Kre* .French,-" no
now he may L* headed for the
ultimata leadership of the wa..■gainst Communism in his coun­
try. His political opponents charge
mat he haa dictatorial ambitions,
out thrf way th* vote swung
tn his direction In gh* recent
elections would indicate that if
the general public holds any
such views, it still vastly prefers
nis leadership to Communism,
m at is natural, because Franc*
on the whole is anti-Communisl.
Thu great atrike has the coun­
try tied in knots. Nine tenths

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includes, however, only Indians on government reservations.
Mnny have become independent citizens.
These figures sound ominous for the Indian. On th«
other hand his numbers hnve been increasing in the 20th
century. He is not exploited ns he once was by unscrupulous
whites. At one time It looked as If he would be exterminated
entirely, as ^happened to .the primitive population of Tas­
mania. Maybe better days nre in store for him.
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL SAYS:

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K ^ a lc n a a ^.Farty Friday NrgJitl' J

. Member* and g u rd s nf Elks
WEDNESDAY
The Sanford Women's Goif A*, and the Anna Miller Circle enjoy­
sociativn will meet at the Sem- ed a party a t th«* Elks’ Home on
inole'Country Club al 1:00 l \ M. ■Friday nirht at H:00 P. *M. Games
were played during the evening
for a playing meet.
.
and the grand prize of f5.00 waa
THURSDAY
lo Mr*. C. I- Redding.
- A Thanksgiving buffet supper awarded
Another prite. a large bouquet
will be served at 8:00 I'. M. of
flowers, wa* won by Mr*. K.
at the 8*minole Country Club.'
W. YoM v-hn then aurtioned them
The Union Thanksgiving ser­ to
the highest bidder. Jack Ralivice will be held at the First BapChurch at B in A M T.
f» n - ^ ” ed the flower* f«A~fl0f iS L A ln
1?’.speak,
-IX
was given to the Anna
Rev. Douglas■‘rCharles
will
Miller Circle.
'tn e public ia cordially invited to
At the conclusion of the games
attend.
.
i refreshments consisting of coffee
FRIDAY
The N de V Howard Chanter. and cake were served to about 50
U, D. C„ will meet at .1:00 P. M. people present.
at the home of Mrs. A. K. Rosaei*
ter on Celery Avenue. Mra. IA. Bromley will serve a* co-hos­
Meeting Is Held By
tess.
MONDAY
Circle No. 0 of the W. H. C. S. Episcopal Men’s Club
of the First Methodist Churrh will
meet at the home of Mrs. George
A round table dikriission on thr
Hudson, 113 Holly Avenue, ut most immediate nr«-d* of Sanford
8:30 P. M.
wa* led by Dr. R. W. Runri-rht at
a simper meeting of the Epi*romtl
Men’s Club held nt the Parish
Story League Board lieUJSjAtL
night. The tup pur wa*
Jiv thi- RL Ann's ChspMet Monday'Nighl arranged
tr r of ihe Women'* Auxiliary un­
Th* Sanford Story league held der the chairmanship of Mr*. IJ.
a board meeting last night at the H. Coleman with Mr* A. R. Kev.
home, of Mra. E C.- Williams on Mra. Wurt Warner, Mrs. A. M
Holly Avenue.. Plans were made Philip*, and Mrs. Fn-d Hall as­
for programs throughout thr sisting. - * '
Dr.’ Ruprecht called attention
year, recommendations to be pre­
sented at the nest regular meet­ to -the c1ty\etertlon which will lie
held next month and urged every­
ing of the group.
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Officers were introduced and one to ’vote even though the proare aa follows: Mrs. Williams, cent commission candidates dre
president; Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, unopposed. He suggested that n
first vice president; Miss Bar­ joint inerting-of the men's club*
barai Ruprecht, second vice pres* of all the churches in the city
t;„ .M r« .^ s e ttrg £ ..
Stine, could I*- held &gt;vith advantage
thirdi vice president; Mr* Glenn once o r twice a-year."
Among those participating in
C. Utt, recording secretary;
Mrs. W. L. Hoc ho, corresponding the discuslson were II. H Cole­
secretary ; Mra. R. A. Cobh, trea­ man. Knrlyle liousholdrr. J. L.
surer; Mrs. E. C. Garner, program Inglcy, It. L. Dean, Mr. Ingley
chairman; Mrs. Clarence C. Welch, presided over the meeting in the
music chtJrm an; Mra. P. R. Ste­ absence, of George A. flpwr, II.
venson. study chairman: Mrs. I , PerklnC Jr. reported on thr
M aaweIl7-vnembmh»prM lif~mmi^ p” ’rrwfft"-^f r r f T i’ ,n'
rschtr"VUhHcHy and Jfrs. Stine, J^aTtVus.
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social service.
,
Father Mark CarjH-ntcr. nr.attendimr the meeting
nu-ctine imunt-t-tl
I ‘nr.
Those attending
nounced th e'
e ’ Men's Advent Cor­
were Mrs. Garner, Mrs. M. II. porate Communion next Sunday
Smith, Mrs. Stine, Mrs. Cobh, nuirning. Joe Saunders, Knrlyle
Mrs. Roche. Mrs. Williams and Housholder and J W. Clarke o t t r
Misa Ruprecht.
iritroilui■il as new members.
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Frank Shames left yesterday by'
. lane for Ne
* City
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plane
New **
York
on a
business
trip.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. N. .Robson will
have aa their guest over the holi­
day, Albert B. Robson of Atlanta.
Col. and Mra. D. II. Norton
have arrived from Vergennes, VL
to spend the winter months in
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
have as thair guest, Mrs. A. D.
Taylor of Jacksonville, at their
home on South Sanford Avenue.
M r.,and Mr*. .W. J . Morrison,
Sr! wii
H r
‘ '' gue
the holida;
gntei Mr*.
I y. th*
their daughter,
A. N.'Vlhfrn,, and rhildren,
rhildrvn, Lyt"
Lydia
Ann amt A m u of la k e City.
K. A. Palmer returned on Sun­
day from Houston, T ri. where he
atlendnl a convention of the
Prudential' Life Insurance Com­
pany held at the Rice Hotel.
Miss Margaret . Jsm m rs aud
Ml».t Ellen Jammes have returned
to Sanford from StatrsbuVo, Ga.
where they visited relatives over
the weekend.

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| VTW Auxiliary Has
Barbecue On Friday

Gil \MMAIt P.T.A. RUMM AGE
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Fouilli bltM-i. .from ___
9:00 o 3:00
M. An)one wishing tv donate
[ to the satr Arc. requested to call

Tlu- Sanford Grammar School 1165-W for collection.
I*. T. A, *111 sponsor » rummage (Sorirt) Continued on Pag* R)
The annual Sadie Hawkins dance
The nrtive memliers of the Vet- sale on Dec. 0 to lie held ut 405
wa* spomored bv th'
auiillary
—n i.i.—. i—.i .
8chool . Patent Teacher*
Aj
On TiTr fhe students of Inc
Friday nrg+rt irr ?•*■* I* M. al. Ihe
*1 •am flatarday eiirht at the
home
Mr. tmA-Mr*. Earl DoxTourist Center.. An abundance of
*4-y ill Floral Heights. The guest*
bamboo and signs in Due Dog
assembled in the spacious hack
patch style decorated the Center,
garden of th r Doss,')' home where
d ^ o 'ib n c n ts
For the best .costume* prite*
Mr. Dosscy servetl a* chef .In
preparing n delicious liarliecutd
were awarded to liosa Cpka Boyle
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sastcr dinner. Cold drinks were iold
and Billy Clark and other prises
won during the evening went to announce the birth of a daughter, during the evening nnd proceeds
Tommy Andes, Jimmy Smith. Bob I.iilian Flowers Sa**er, on Nuv. will lie turned over to Mrs. Claude
■&amp;! ~ l//l&gt;'lCAOii
While. Ann Rahom and Mildred kV at the Kernald Laughton Me­ Estvs. chairman of the Florida
cottage fund, who will send the
Leer Mra. Charles Hamil served morial.
donation to the V F.W. National
as Judge for the costume*. Hos­
Mr. and Mrs A b ''n Odham »n- Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich. for.
tesses were Mrs. J. M. Leonard.
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Mr*. Henry Witte. J r , Mr*. E. G. nounced today the birth of n son, tin- 'Florida cottagi
Kilpatrick and Mrs. M. I , Rahom. AlVin Wilson Odhant, Jr., on Nov.
Mrs.
W Johnson, building
Seventh grade students attend­ 21 at the Fernald Laughton Me­ fund chairman, ptisi-nted tickets
ing were June Vance.Voan Moore, morial Hospital. Mrs. (Mhain will for the doll and toniplcte wardlememhered aa the form-i Inez rol*' on display in Yowell's win­
8hirley Llsk, Jane
English, !•*
Williams.
dow to those who made dona­
Thomas Kumblry,
nblry, Eugene Brown,
tions to the building fund. Enter­
Dob Wclton, Ethel Geisler. Hugh
tainment, .was futnithed by the
Walters, Alvia Birdsong, Bobby Lions Club To Have
guest*.
Mr S'sli. Beverly Gray, Jan* Eng­
Served «ith tlu- l&gt;arhrcued meat
Hah. Jack.......Petty, Billie Clark, Thankssrivinjr Dance
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» » ' colt* »lnu. ptitnti' -nlad, olives,
Jimmy Spivey. Getchrn Kirch
A Thanksgiving dance will U- pickles, hot toll* and toffee Those
hoff, Jimiby Griffis, Charlea Petty,
Tommy Andes, Mary Ann Wilke, enjoyed by members of the San present- wcu- Mr. and Mrs. Sant
Felice Smith an d 'E arliit Saucer. ford Lion's Club and their gm-rts Kt-cliug, li t . and Mr*. Kmniy
on Wrdnriulay night at the May­
Also Myrtle Lee* Hardy, Mike fair Inn. Dancing will. I* gin .it Sq-cr. Sir nnd Mr» lieorgt' Win."
Rutundo, Joe Hulrhisln, Beverly IU:uO P. M. to the music of KVnn; fin '. Mr. and Mr*, t'lavton Smith)
Rogers, Dob While, Mary Lou Kav aq j his orchestra of Si. Aug­ Mi and Mi- Flunk Bartholomew,
Mr. and Mi- Cyril Puttier, Mr.
Howrn, Delbert Abney, Donald ustine.
and Mi- Ed Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Partaln, Cecil Sheppard. Heverly
Favors will I* given during (he
Benton, Dora Bronson, Gall Ult- evening, and- dro*»-H»-xtptifrint—(nr* l.tnii Hiiiiciiatd. / M| , and Sirs.
vv'illinnt vlhloii. Sfi and Mr*.’
ilng, Alice- B ro w n ,-L u flr- Goff,' the
.... oeylsiun.
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John &lt;ti
Ivey i *"I.UoIh-ii Kaiiis. Mi. a n tl’Mnb-Ea4
rlint
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Rosa Coke Ihiyle, Tommy Speer, chargef of'"arranVrm'enU '(or •h»' j,.,, Mr. and Mrs Johnson, Mr.,
Ann Rahom, Phyllis Shames, dance
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and assisting him is Rielt__
Mr*. Ralph than. Mr. and ^
Sharlrnp Corn, Linda
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Leonard. ard I leas. Invitations have been und
TW ENTY-FIVE BOX
Mr|his*t-y.
Mi
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Mis.
.Virgil
Georg* Herndon,' Robert Bakrr, received by members of the cljii, Whittle. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
:
O n !/ one ildU r
Dorothy Johnson, Mabl* Ward. and others
Wynn and t ‘ommanil&lt;-r F. D. Scott
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Lona Grunt, Beatrice Rriwn and
Coiudr. of V. F W. Post 3282.
J. T. Alford.

Mis. II. Wayde Rucker, Mlza
Barbara Rucker ami Wayde Ruck­
er, Jr. plan to leave on WedneiAlio I'*ggy Wclton. Sam Jacob­
day for Mocktville, N. C. to spend son.
Janet Ratliff, 'Elois* Denton,
the Thanksgiving holiday with Calvin Wright, Louise McAlexMrs. Rucker's father, L. G. Horn. ander. Phillip Skates, Cheater
Hat per, Wrsley Hamil, Janie*
Mr.
dcs returned on Monday (rom Rrrl, Eilern Barnett, Margaret
Morrison. Edwin Tison, Lois
Brunswick, lia . Their marriai
took place in Georgia during th* Frier, Carol IVard, Hetty Gatlin.
paat week—
Mr*,c—B m iqnartir li Dor*-l.*r-RtrhsTttH)K; Dilwdrth
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Sheffield, Joan Wright and Banks
the foi mcr Martha Hilliard.
Register.
Misa Kathryn Morrison arrived
Those attending from , tha
rdajr in Daytona
J
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ve*trrdajr
from
Rye,
N. Y. wiiere she ha* been spend- Rrownson, Klliaton Baker. Ilori*
Ing the sumnler. She ram r to Donaldson. Mary Jo (layman,
Sanfonl today to spend a short Wesley Spenlrr, ('harlotte Swann,
w hilR w ith. her parent*. M r^ a n J .T—J,-M t»*e— Hhermin—EngTIiji,
M rs.
J . M orrison, S r ,
Maxtnr 'McRtntey, Eslelle Fryer,
Shirley Ervin. Hetty Jean HriaFriends of Alva’ H. Brock will son. Maxine BahunrGedrge’ Hern­
lie Interested to learn that he Is don, Sarnmlo Cole, Bolt Kilpatlisted as among 34 University of rifk. Dorothy Whidden, Jack
Florida freshmen who have been Schirard, Domla Witte, Kenneth
formally initiated into Phi Eta Ellis, Boh Johns. Mike Whclchol,
Sigma, .national honorary scho­ Jack Donald, Billy Frank. Shcla
lastic fraternity for men.
Moore. Patty Hapgan. Eugene
l-ominack, Ann Whitaker, Robert
Beckwith, Connie I.udwig, Ray
Thomaa, Lucy Ward, lads War­
ren, Jimmy Smith and Sylvia
llayes.
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Alsu lorogard -Williamson. Hob­
by White, James McDaniels, Ann
Dunn,1 Gerry’ Covington. Mtidied
Midler. Jimmie Byrd. Ruby Slrn.
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hi'orma Fay Harvey, Caro­
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lyn Hudson. Luclle Drew. Martha
..a
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English, Ellen Driggers. Mildred
Lee. Ada Adams, Stewart Math»ux. Mary Carlton. Walter Routh,
('/•d y Burch, Margaret Malloy,
Miriam Moye,. Helen Brewer, Dirk
Butler. Glen Vaughn, Dave Silver
and Jimmy Denmark.
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Social A n d Personal Activities

I F YOU H A V K A S E R V IC E C O N N E C T E D O R NON*
S E R V IC E C O N N E C T E D D IS A B IL IT Y , W H E T H E R
Y O U A R E D R A W IN G A P E N S IO N O R C O M P E N R A T IO N O R N O T , A N D I F Y O U L IV E IN S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . . . . Y O U S H O U L D C O N T A C T U S.
F IL L IN T H IS C O U PO N . . . . M A IL IT T O :
SA M M A R T IN A , C O M M A N D E R
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y C H A P T E R N O . 3 0 .
SANFORD, FLA .
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four
toncu:
American,
British,
gap has been made even wider
Hie gat
Russian. French.
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and thi* i* why:
Each nation runs Its own tone
The U. S. has started work on
the Marshall Plan to help West­ and haa ita own troops In its lone
ern European nations get on their and 'has an army of occupaUoo.
feet and to keep them out of the So there's no German govern­
ment, and no unity.
grip of Communism.
For business purposes, the
The Russians areb n n t op wreck­
ing the plan. They’ve denounced American and British tone* vyotla
ira T re H rtP
♦r a n a U. a. a i m u p f u n ti
their tones their own way.
.the- world
But Germany la in bad shape.
state.
It's been depending upon outside
" Ip
munista of Russia and eight other help. Hut-so tong as Germany Is
European countries have set up like this, all Europe feels the
an organisation they Fall the •ffcct.
“Comlnform."
So here are just a couple of the
It lined up the Communists in problems on reaching a peace
those countries to work for the agreement for Germany:
1 The Russians want 110,000.­
firesd of Communism and fight
000,000 (len billion dollars) in
'S . .policies in Europ
ope.
.
If you think all this gloomy. war damages from Germany. The A
want it from what Germany protak« a look at something else:
• When four foreign ministers duces, not in money.
The 0 . S. thinks that might
meet they ought lo h« able to get
down to business right away and badly delay Germany's getting
back on ila feet. Maybe Russia
start work on the big problems.
What about all the little de­ could get paid of a bit by taking
&gt;
tails? They can send their as­ German plants.
But wouldn't that, too, delay
sistants or deputies ahead lo clear
them out of the way so the big Germany’s recovery. Might be. So
that's up- the air.
• —-■— — ■■tuff wan start. 2. ' Germany can't sta rt operat­
In thia rase the four ministers
week* ago sent their deputies to ing as a nation again until It has agovernment. But what kindclear up the detail*.
Th* deputies met for weeks and government.
Russia seems to want a atrong
broke up Saturday. What did they
get done? Nothing. The meeting erntraf German government. (If
th* Russians could sway such a
wjm a farce.
They lined up just as the government, it would line up Ger.ministers have jfned up before: many as a Russian ally.)
The Americans and Britlah favor
The Russian* on one side, the
AnmrUan, British -and French on
u n ioa.of.U cnaan-jlakei.w iih a
weaker central government and a
the other.
aa
If Iht
HIV IUUI
four ministers
iii i i i i a ir i IS could
tw uiu ever
c v r s !. lol
aw* of
wa g
power
in' the —
stales.
■—reach general agreement on the 1 The French, remembaring what
future of Germany, they w ouldn't, a atrong government baa don* to
' trouble settling on France in' three wars In a row)#
have much
shudder at the Idem of a strong
Austria. .
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Germany now Is divided into I Germany.

N A M E .r

s io f f a t- th e - Sanfurd'HfSffif-l^c-'
trie generating station, was pre­
sented a 5-year service pin. Both
C arter and tender ware compli­
mented by Manager* Coleman for
their high standard of wurk and
loyal service to the company.

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Grammar School I»TA

Trjith Seekers Plan
Christmas Party,1 Leslie \Ncnls Have’

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Fortieth AnnivorHiiry

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Plsna for a Christmas party
Mr. and Mr*, l.ed e Went celeowere made at the n-tfuljir nu«i.
m'ss and social meeting of the i nil.I I imU)- tla-ir Tortii-th v .aiding
niinivrisary. Tlu v hive lived In
Truth Seeker’s Cla»;
M.'l ...li t Churcii hehl at 'tin- a-ir iionie at Ill's Fil l Elghieenth
rhurch annex on Mondny after- fffreet for the pnst :IH years.
On Sunday tin v tm-ived a
Hoon. Mrs. 7.ad a laird, president,
presided over the huslnc** meet­ numla'i of lln it rrlaliVi's ‘u the
ing which wax opened with n afternoon nt tlieir home. Thus.'
ircsynt were Mr and Mr*. Roy 110 .MtiKnoliti A v ciiu e
Thanksgiving devotional by Mrs. pre
W 8. Thorton. A reading. "The Weint iind R o liit WVnt, Mr. and
hirst Thanksgiving Day" l.y Mr.- tiiovi-l Whaldin 'nnd danghJmlilli, &gt;H■ U tt»l».i—Psot-i—Ry
Mniunlut Juuliill -Prs-stsoii - &lt;***
t-E~WrTmnTrt~imrj!K
Aim,
-giv«-f»l»y-Mrs.- O t^ -p ric x r
Mr.’
nnd Mr*. J.
E.
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The Christmas- party will I I of (lilaiulo;
held at the church annex »n Dec, fta! ■r and Mr. and Mrs.’ Earnest •
IK nt nooq in the form of u cover­ Makeg of Del,amt; Mr* la-na Aued dish luncheon. Ilusie»&lt;rs for lick und Jli und Mr*/J. J Rihco.
the past meeting were Mis It. F.
The Went iiome » a- attiartiveCrenshaw, Mrs. Tom Williams ly dii in nli d mill yellow and
nnd Mrs. J. C. Davis wlrti served while chrysanthemums and Brew­
refreshments carrying n Thanks, ery. la te In the afternoon regiving theme to Mrs. laird, Mrs. ’frishm m t* were seivrrl to the
Emma Abrams. Mrs. Priest. Mrs. guest*’ who called.
J G. Wait*. Mr*. George MrCrum, Mrs. 11. F. Dynl. Sr.. Mrs.
A. I). Shoemaker amt Mrs. W. P. Home Kc ( lass Will
Chapman.
Also Mis. Ortnvin Riimldey,' Have IhiiUT Nov. 27
Mrs J. F. McClelland. Mr* .1 t \
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Ilolton. Mr*. J. it. Crawfoid, Mr*.
Tlte Senior Home Eronontica
F. It. Mitchell. Mrs. C. I. Good- Cluli. “Tlu Future Homemaker*',
hurt, ./M rs Thor ton. Mr* M. 'K m il on joy i ‘Thntiksgiving dance
Moye, Mrs. It M. Mason, Mi- It. on Thurstlav night al the Tourist
W. Turner, Mrs. Nettie Tillis, Center. Dancing will licgin at
Mr*. Jennie’ Putnam, Mis t ‘. F H:iwi o'clock. Tile social commit­
Ell la, Mrs. K. V. Irish, Mr*. T. E. tee ill rlinige of tjie dance'is comWilson.
“ Ilsrkry,
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Mis. po-i-d of Itttiliura Saunders, chairn ow th a t
Hamilton, Mrs C. A. Pomk-r and man, r-.mtiy
.xiatm-ws and
nnu Bit
iin tv'
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Krnlly Mathew*
visitor*. Mrs. Emma
Harris of
| | m)ii hnu. Mrs. J. If. Itoola
Knterprise and Mr*. It. 1^ Crossne |,an m the club mother,
of Hells, Tenn.
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Europe on *n Arn)y Itantpori was
Dyepi. pvcibfliidJm mitLAtUnlo — r---- 1A lldduring
u
it week
a storm. After
a two-hour search in the dntk
-ness, she was picked up Ly a
lifeboat comparatively Unharmed.
I We wonder whal' a person thinks
■bout floating “ a found'alone in
mid-Atlantic in the middle of a
raging' gale. Certainly n o r the
fit-motive, o r.(be advantages oi
nuniim. A nd,,we’ll bet the
i i glad she (tad Warned to
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everywhere!” savs Joseph W. Frazer

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’by. Mrs. F. E. Cooper ami Mrs.
II., U Osborne and showo Jo Jhelr
respective arata. The aisles were
marked with the teachers' names.
The room of Mist Luclle Camp­
bell won the attendance arise

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Thty'rt vtry Lghtotighi. TKry'n mcct/i
and nntr ding. They don't f id bulky
uround the uaiu.

Uon and man mm an tmkhing Sa
Hamco ray&lt;xu*-thorU and andenhUu
—fir comfiri. Try them and aas if ym ,
aantagm.
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I don't know that alt of the more than 4,000 KalserFraxer dealers are offering “highest trade-in allow-,
ancea," as reported by the preM, but I sincerely
hope so. For personally, I ffeel that the us4d-car
allowances being njade by many automobile dealers
today are far too low.
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trade-in allowances, based on what .cars will bring
when they are re-sold, less the c o s t o f handling and
reconditioning.
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Such fair practices, ws tell our dealers, will buQd
for them sound and.continulng business.
Before you come to a decision on your next car, I
hope you will find out what your Kaiser
dealer will allow you on your old car.
him* you'll not only receive f a i r tree
sales and service, but you'll get the mos
automobile built today.
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direction oi Mrs. W. 8. Bromley
who Introduced Superintendent
Lawton. H* spoke to th* group
on "Educational Trends Today'5.
In oba*rvance of Educational
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ws* the-, guest speaker for the
monthly meeting of the Sanford
Grammar School P. T . A. hold on
Thursday afternoon in the audi­
torium. Mra. J. M. Stlneciphrr
presided over the meeting..
Mrs. James A. Wright, chair­
man of the library committee, re­
ported that-great strides had lieen
tnad« in inn Mcurimr of a library
for th r arhool which hat hern
chosen by the P. T. A. as its proJeet h r the year.
Th* room mothers under the
leadership of Mrs. J.. C.. Davis
presented the plans for a rum­
mage sale which will he held on
Dec. 6. Mrs. M. L. Nickots was
appointed 'general chairman of
this committee. Anyone desiring
lo den*Ta rummage Is asked to
call 1155-W for ^collection. The
proceeds from tn* sal* will
given to the Library fund.
Mra. A. D. Rountree, member­
ship chairman, reported that the
school has almost reached the 1U0

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in* r . ■T. A . congress held re­
cently in St. Petersburg during
which time stressi was
waa laid
lahf on the
responsibility of th* parent* in
th# rJrly training of children in
the home.
Following th* apetlng refresh­
ments consisting of hot coffee
and caka were served In th* lunch
room which was beautifully de­
corated for the social hour. The
hospitality committed were hoatosses for tha occasion. The com-

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his voice lo (lie appeal (or com­
pulsory militafy liatniog declaring
the public should be amused to it)
impoitancr as lie pmeitimi Jan. •
5-12 as Universal Military Train­
ing W cek rW e should bear in
mind that there was no such fric­
tion between Japan .and the Unit­
ed Stales prior lo Dec. 7, 1941
as exists today between R u n ia
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 PPV—
If you want a dim view of the
world and what's happening in it,
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a Innk al .Load.
oreign minister* - of • Aha.
United EUMa, Russia. Britain and
F rew # meet there tomorrow „ to
talk about peace treaties for Ger­
many and Austria.
About the best comment you
can hear on the conference before
K etarU Is tomethinjc like -Well,
maybe some good will come of
it.**
But nobody's betting on even
that much.
The war ha* been over two
J^sr* and this Is the kccortd time
in 1047 that the four foreign
ministers have met to talk about
Germany and Austria.
Die four ministers—Marshall
(?,r.
U- 8 - S«vin f°r Hritain,
Bldault for F’ranee ami Molotov
for R u ssia-m et in Moscow In
March.
Thay got nowhere. * So now
they re trying again. No one waa
very hopeful lor -that Moscow
meeting. There seems lo be less
hope for this on*.
Since the war ended a big gap
*&gt;*•,
Russia from the
United States, Britain and F'rance.
But since the Moscow meeting
|
•contact with a high vnltage ||n«i.'
He Is credited wuli saving Phil­
lips' lif*.
C a m e r o n recently received
p raise-fo r his outstanding work
■s a lineman In helping repair
severe damage caused by the re­
cent hurricane in the Miami, West
Palm
Beach and
Hollywood
areas.
O. Krrm it Carter, S ou th 'S an ­
ford Avenue, was presented a
pin in recognition of ms 16 year*
of service with I tie company.
Mr. Carter Joined th* Florida
I ower and Light Company at
Daytona Beach In -1030, later
transferred to Sh Augustine, and
became' commercial • representa­
tive here In 1U3H. He wa* pres­
ident 'of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce in 1041. He and Mr*.
C artar have one aon, Charles
K , J r , who is attending Carlisle
Military 8chooi at llamlierg, S. C.

•

-

Dan KTtCaity was the ' first
candidate (or governor who has
IpidtOT h rlr tim e llic f9 w campaign got under way, though Ful­
ler Warren s p o k e b e ta csiIk i
in the year, itowovrri from now
on there will plenty of them, and
program committees everywiirrr
should not have much troublr
. linding tnlertaming speakers or
their programs.

before Paarf liar-'
, but we se-

■trikers ami at the aame fun* try
to prevent other workers from
leaving their jobs.
There were few bright tpoU
in the- gloomy picture, hut one
m
ray of light ca
camp from a vastly
important—thougn perhaps whol
ly unexpected—quarter. General
Charles de Gaulle, leader of the
powerful new Right-Wing people's
rally, cancelled a speech, sched­
uled for Thursday,to keep from
embarrassing the government in
its conflict with the Communis'.dominated confederation of tailor.

Pins JBy_ Company

- jathe
a tiy
,
BoUhtviat*, hiving
Brv id|e. Most
Mott- -of
of
- c«pture&lt;i
-•JR
at*
the ^bsoiuteiv
absolutely
majority uf ‘votes in the iV- vital roal m inis were wittofcit
c«nt rountry-Vid* municipal.sic** workers.
tions on a violently anti-ComOne of tjie grimmest aspects of
raunist platform.
tin* situation Is th* obviously
Tlikt Is a highly interesting de­ ntccssary' military
precaution
velopment and supports the sug­ which ia being taken. Several
gestion of this column yesterday thousand mobile guardsmen are
that Premier Schumann had rh o v | tm d n tjr t n “tW TTiinullF'im nrhg
en to adopt a course further to I capital. And at Kdfilalnebleau.
the right, rather than try to i south of Paris, reservists of thr
maintain a hopeless middlo-of-the 1947 class haw iM-en-assembled.
Better Days For The Indian
ro«d position between Commun­
The whole situation- !* sugges­
When America wns discovertHi, there were twice ns ism on the on* hand and d-.' tive of th* lull before a gather­
.
mnny Indians as there nre t&lt;Kiay, says the National Goo- Gaulle's aitrem * Rightists on the ing storm.
graphic Society. Their estimate is that in 1942 there were
84fi,000 red men, and now about 400,000. The latter fig u re

The House voles conlempl litali6n* against alleged Hollywood
Reds. They didn’t think the House
Would do it. And the Jehovah Witnesses didn’t thiak live Supirnu^
Coutt would uphold thru convr
lions (or violating the. Selective
Service Act. You never can tell
what it going to hsptwa when’
s
- you start flouting die law.

Remember back there when we
giving "ail aig' io Britain
of war." Well, that "short
war" stuff now takes on new
ing as we read the review
ref. Samuel Eliot Moriton’t
’ Battle ol tba* Atlantic" tn

A I* Foreign Affair* Analyst

talk, '-This-orinclplw is the avoidance, in'social contacts,"oT
emotionnl friction caused by irritation, boredom, envy,
This la Du time to rock lh&lt;
egotism or ridicule.”
•
j
boat, but we ahould recognise
Jin m LlrJr rnmUnse d -froro-Aour-Lffc; •Hui'|{eaB--de t lif a w s ftM tRnf W IU l l l bfiidih
plores all purely subjective talk, such as that centering on F ra n c e - «• tn rrre sin g ty rrm vv.
I am reliably informed that the
your health, troubles, domestic concerns, w ife-or husband.
French authorities, both govern­
’’Streams of personal gossip destroy all objective discussion mental
and military, are vlewin„of art, science, history, the'day’s news.”
with dec peat anilely the potanliMonopolizing the conversation is ruinous; occasional alitlea ol the natUin-wjd* atria?
“Gushes of silence” make it delightful. To state a fact with involving a million workara be­
finality is to force an opinion on another, but to quulify the longing to Communist-dominated
Official! recognise that, at
statement with “It seems to me" leaves the subject for the unioni.
eider statesman Leon Dlum warn­
next speaker to onbtrgu upon.
ed last week, international Com
Differences of'oplnion may extend and. embellish un munisoi hai declared war on
interchange of views, but ,fiat contradiction (s a conversa­ -French democracy.
They arc preparing for th*
tion-stopper, Burgess says. While interruption puts the
with .the hope that it
train of conversation off the truck, ini occasional “grace, woret,
won't eventuate.
■
note,” such as "How wonderful!” is a good way to urge the
French military reserves have
speuker un.
. '
been called hark to active duty
Good listening, essential to good talk, requires "not and it is aaid that very shortlv
only your ears but your eyes, hnnds, .and even posture." the army willib* clove to aclivr
The author has tested*the interest of some of his articles war atn-ngth. Them force* .arby rending them -aloud to friends.’ "If their eyeH went to a scattered throughout the coun
—'
.
picture on the wnll, if their fingers fiddled, the manuscript try.i he new* cabinet
uadky Prefhier
wasn’t holding them and I marked the dull spots for re­ Robert Schuraanii ha* got Into
vision.”
.
. action with a promts* of ener­
The ideal number for good dinner talk is six, Burgess getic measures. Thi* assurance
holds. With more, "the conversation is upl to breuk up into came a* the atrike movement
acroi* the country an&lt;l
separate side dialogues."'If each of the six is engnged in n ■pread
tnreatened diiaiter to the already
different pursuit, so much the better, for shop talk will be Chaotic economy. Schumann's task
wa* to win hark tho»e mlllloi
UVoidfd.
#
. --

Studying The Orient

Scaalor Vandenbcrg stks fot
$597,000,000 to itpp the Krdi in
Europe. Alta boy,' Van, million-,
for defenie but not one cent (or

THE WORLD TODAY And Fender Ctfven THE NATION TODAY
By JAMES MARLOW
11/ DEWITT MACKENZIE

_

�!8DAY, NOV. 25. 1947
TH E SANFORD HERALD, RANFORP. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

SANFORD

TUESDAY. NOV. 55, 1947

FOR THE REST ICE CREAM

HERALD, RANFORD, Fl.ORTDA
lctress

To save time at the ironinR
board learn the trick . of l*-ing
light -1 aild.'d fn ilam|H-nmg, or
take clothes firm the line when
there in still a Ittllr moisture re*

PAf.K REVHN

Is H aving

Largest Triumph
In All Her Career

m ainitiR.

Don Deal And Chris
M A P vno&amp; s

-J-enson—Nfimutl Cn
Captains* For Tilt:
5 Feds End Careers
School Cel
Th- Hcnvnnle High
..
erv Frds will bring down the cur'tain on th" 1047 football •-•nson
in Ig-eshurg tomorrow night In
thr&gt;r annual Turkey Dav classic
The Seminole* will Ilf slight

COM M ENTS
S ID E L IN E S

underdog* "» thev enter Hie co«.

THREE FEATHERS
RESERVE', " P i n t
Among Fin* Whli*
kies Sine* 1882", D
your "6m choice" for
magnificent flavor.
T his grand-pre-war
quality whUkey.
.
blended with
Jin*«t GRAIN A
neutral spirits,
agreeably

test, since the Yellow Jackets will
he heavier than the Fed* and are
snorting ow of the licst records
In conference play.
The Jackets will enter the tiff
with over a week’s rest, since they
hsd an open date on their acheulr last week.
The Fed* have a record of three
Among the other hunters bagvictories, four drfent* and one He 4fing game were ’.Valter Hand,
to their credit-and will In; gun«- who nipped a hock ami Henry
ning to turn th e tables on the Wight who also killed a litirk.
Jackets so that thev can close the
Hill Hawkins, down from Jack­
regular season with a .600 uver- sonville. hunting with llomei,
age.
.
, . llrucf bagged two turkeys, limner
Thi' team will lie in top condi­ killed one. They were hunting In
tion physically with onlv one man (hi* vicinity of Osteen, it was re*
on the Injureil list. Churk Her- ported.
run’s left hand was bruised In
Earl lllgglnlmtham and Jack
the contest with Seabrroic last Itussell teport the killing of one
Friday, hut he will Ik- able to I ulLcv- Jak e-A d am s-h as bilb-d
s ta rt Hip game tomorroortiljfW: one turkey, and Jim Spent".* h.i*
This afternoon's workout *was filled hi* cold storage locker lo
light with thr players running rapacity. It has k n re|Hi«e*l.
through- several offensive forma­ George Hardin bagged a* burl,
tions and light contact wotk. ,
with a 22 cal. rifle.
..............
{school
Five Seminole
High —
.—.
liarr School
gridders will end their high school I Ge-.rge C Caren*. w rlfng In
football r a n tr * tomorrow even­ the Rollon Traveler, ha* null" a
ing. They Include Holly Pfercy, column about the umpire arhmds
Ruddy Welheringlon, J*u h u r r y that are lo It* held In Florida dur­
Alexander, * llyron UcaVil and ing the r’oming spring.
Chuck Herron.
/ •*
• He says. ‘‘Umpires ougle do
l.ikit 8cabre«s*. the Jacket* will h i b e r n a t e and store up energy to
run ftoni the "T" formation and toss ballplayer* out on their car*
will present a varieil attnrk, us­ when warm weather returns, but
ing many pas* play* with their today'* mail brings word thsl Hill
ground formation*.
• No. 'l l ' McGowan ami George
Cosrh
iT_ a...ren tp
wi.hw U tat tvm.
tmr ilIViliTa'
i.nri* itg
.plrr*
' . i run
j . ,u
nounerd that Don D ...
in Florida
this
winter. IVJth
Jensen will lie the Syntlnole cap Art Passarella. ex-Wohurnite Hal
lams lor the contest.
,
We*for and Ed Hurley a* Id* full
professors, the AL's McGowan
will j|t»_ltu*lnc** nt a Palm Reach

COMBIIACK HALTED
PHILADELPHIA Nov. it
The rpmelMHk
ntery, former liglitwright chai
pibn, was halted at least tempor­
arily today after tils defeat at
the hands of Livlo Mlnelji of Mil­
an. Italy. Minelli, in gaining tt
III-round deeislon over Montgo­
mery—a pre-bout favorite—at th r
arena liefore 54)74 last-.night. won
hut 103rd consecutive fight as an
amateur *nd professional and his
ninth straight since coming to
thin country*.
__ ___
runs two five-week sessions, start­
ing. Jan 7 and Feb. 13. The playmg Held .is 2W miles fropi the
A’s spring practice field at West
Palm Belch."
"Harr mention! one five-wreck
tourer. Is-vinning Jan. 16, and has
U-en in th'* business since 1935,

Bawling News

league m et/ W. W. Tyre. Chase
an d ' Co. team, had high three
game* .with a total of 479 pins.
Hoc* Amusement team took
two of their game* from W. O. W.
anil thereby pulled into a tie with
thr Jaycees for first place. Chase
ft Co add the Hanford Ruick
teams are tied for second place.
Team
Won
I*&gt;*t
Jaycees
16
-0
Muss Amusement
15
0
Hanford Ruick
10
II
Chare A Co.
10
II
Table Supplf
V
12
W O. W.
6
Id
. Tonight th r .women take ovur
thr alleys ami liowl starling at
8 P. M. Everyone Is Invited to
atn-nd.
,
Team for the week It the W.
O. W. team. Plnfall and averages
a ir up to date.
Name
Total pin* Aver»ge
1*239
(in co m p lete)

1218

of Pittsburgh,
Notre Dame Ranks II. dispoiinR
I&gt;.ISliS ftt«
1/ 1Vs III
Orsft U
mnininR
in /fifth
place
and T.'xaa,
as -Urnyi awaMsd-ThurssLv’s—Fi rsi-Among-Top— Idle
neighborhood »crap with Texas.
Aggie*, clung to seventh
1 he I
Teams Of Nation other
f lm 10 positions wore &lt;
'i
NEW YORK Nov. 25 f/Pi-.Not­ scrambled
Alabama'* Crimson Tld.1 gain­
re Dame has regained the No. I
spot among the nation’s football ed prestige by a 41-12 romp over
teams from .Michigan after an­ Louisiana Slate, swapping place* .
other nip-and-tuck battle in the with idle I’cnn which fe.l "from
.
Weekly Assorlntrd Press football sixth to eighth.
Georgia
clintlied
a. r oteh to Ii
writers poll.
i
----- -- Tech
----- .----------. .
The Fighting Dish frqm 8 iuth ninth on it* 61-0 breather with
Furman
anil
Rend. Ind . and the Rose Bowl- **
‘
M
* North C arolina,
IkhiiuI Wolverines are separated edged Caltlornia lor IQUt place.
by only 30 points although Notre
I lame drew l»7 first place votes to
81 for Michigan of the 192 cast.
In the point column it i* Notre
Dame U 98 and Michigan 1,708.

Ih Now Ready For

CHICAGO Nov 28 (/P),— *
“World Series of Golf” t» deter
mlrte lioth pio and amateur in
ternational chani|tlons will Is
smmsored by the Profi-ssldtta
Golfers’ Associstiori of Ameriei
In F rhruiry. 1949

Reservations Phtwie OrnnRe Cily Hotel
OranRe Clly, Florida

THREE FEATHERS
V. S. R. BOURBON
WHISKEY. A
BLEND. Is today’s
best B ourbon
i
“buy". Bottled m
I • K e n tu c k y , it
: gives you superb

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,
»

No b eiem en t n ece ssary .
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warmed air into distant rooms.
Easy lo install - no duds.

We Will Rrlinr
Ford-Chevrolet—
PlymnulhI'asnenger Cars
Using lies I Lining
Fqr Only

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V

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Q uick extrq' h e e l In small
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Phone I

Bourbon ll 6 y*tri
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whUkty of umur-

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good riindit
luslge AkSon
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furnltur*. Avsllsbl* In both
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iiu want a dandy 5 avr* furm
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•
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Priced to"»eli. “
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200 M c lsc h llldg.
221 East First Stn
-. Phone 1313
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equipment for tale. Phono 9194.
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- -*
* fc-- TT
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house heating is best and cheapest for Florida
Describes and illustrates models best suited to
at Florida

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htuiir
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Store.

Royal Master tires are bark again.
CABBAGE plants, Marlon Mar- SALESMAN living In Sanford to
work retail trad* and som* out­
k*L I- 0. Mann, Lake Monroe.
side territory for established SANFORD Tv.autv Salon, telephnm- Ulftl or Mary Mcftlshnn,
wholesale concern Writ* P. O.
BEAUTIFY vour heme with Ugli.-lrphone 1354 Permanent* all
Box 8406. Orlando, Fla.
ustrum hedge. Contact L. B.
method*, starting *6 anil up.
’ Mann. Lake. Monroe, Flo. for S a n fy p lJlo.wllng Alley w ants,pin
n h l.’A fC D irM m ni^rB tniihT r Or—tanrln EvfnfrtC B tarTTiTr Ralph.
LARGE wood heater, good condl TYPIST.* File Clerk, ft GencraT
Ray. 11650
■' '
tion. Phone 624-J.
office clerk*. Must he Female
High School graduates. Apply Tampa Morning Tribune for home
Delivery. Call County-3195.
in person between 8:36 A. Mft Noon. 7 vacancies. Florida TURKEY 8H0GT Thanksgiving
Fashions, Inc. Air Base.
.
■11 day, plenty live turkry*.
shotgun and rifle shoot*. Bring
ATTRACTIVE experienced coun­
amuqition. South Sanfurd Avoter girls, good wages. 8 hour
nur. Shannon Place, look for
shifts. Apply Bus 8tatlon Tersign.

General Electric automatic biaskstv for slreplng comfort.
•
H. B; POPE CO. IN C
8

FT. Electrolux refrigerator,
good mechanical condition, $200.
. Mrs. A. M. Collins (Old Or­
' Undo Highway), R. 2 Box 103,
Sanford.
*
FRUIT for
bu. J."T .
Fortier, Wsst Geneva Ave.

^drVliT

HOT POINT Electric table top
range; 2 metal gliding porch
PIANO for* sale, excellent condi­
tion. Call 274.

';i-

During
Emperor Napoleon’i
military campaign*. his chef, no
knowing when his chief wouh
appear for meals, m asted a chick
en every 20 minutes. *

10

It\HY- SITTKII
GRAND RAPIDS. Minn.. Nov.
"ft. 1,1V- A -34-ycar-oM "baby
sitter" tol.l Sheriff Marvin W.
Mill'll. U .Mislay - d a s - kill..I ' Ann
(ienetnl. "*». with nn nxe when
the rhihl rrieil upon awakening
front a nap

ilim When •oltcilmis fnends have velopcd the worm * ftr
imitlired how long •&gt;hc thought of intpetinl government
*hr could k«*s*p tip Jhr -trntn of
The kings of nnciont Egypt
(be part, the say* "A- long as I
||Vr* for it —Dili I ran have no |s 'r. were in theory,, the owner* of nil i
the land in tl»vcountry.
sonitl life."
.

WANTED AT ONCE. Ift used dtouLkeepIng service, part time:
ol-o, ndvice’ and nssistanre on
pianos. The Music Box, 119 W.
social security and im-unie tax
l i t S L Phone 953.- ’
maftcre.. J K, Dempsey, 3&lt;Mt
Magnolia Phene 0197.
7 P a ls, L ivesto ck . Stipplio#
DIAPER SEItVIUE
ar rletnils nf the safest "timid
FOR SALE: TURKEYS all *lxr*.
service" n«w in Sanford call nr
i k j « N A 4 S »hM» a m sU Ja sad A. antKlM
live or dressed- One mil« west
writ.- IIAILY VALET. Daytona •sHall
tS-m. Natnramarha v a r s ln t r»u (Kal
of Wilson Corner on Ml. Dora
Reach. Diallers supplieil.
timr k e lr -.t a»Mt ailaalSoa.
road or Phone 9104.
TblM M riinNiUn‘nSW *Uf(teUt|
•eS«*a ja d poUnaaas waMa owl a&lt; tK.
Mr.«L Tkcr klip a w l paopb pasa akaat I
WANTED TO TRADE land «n 13 NOTICES—I'KHSONAI
p la u w Sap.
•
Orlando Highway ' fur small
If Ih . IS mllM of ki ln ., tubn tad llk .n
.VITP.N’ nO N LADIES!
used car. Phone 235-M or w'rlte
i . ii ,
' PolaKw-w. &gt; M II rn .IU r.U M
» AK1 ICLfcb FOR 3AL£
Make a mre-stop service for all la Ih. hhuL TKm . p«Unna aw ,a ta n aarelat
Box 316, Sanford. *
Urk»rt-», i k n iu iit paint. Ia« palm. k-.&lt; ,.}
your laundry and dry rleanlng Pep
tad n-arxr, Saliln* up nl*Ma,aw»IIi«..
8WEET Hamlin oranga* 88-00 8
needs lay using your favorite Pv*aa»a aadarlh. rr*a, hatdatW aSS dim .
HELP
W
ANTED
bush. IL W. Lord, Phone 788IMaa. l/wnaml a . t a a , paaaasaa whJi aaaart.
Self-Service Laundry.
*la*SW *ilfianikilii|t&gt;w ralaauaaa.
THE IIELPY SELFY LAUNDRY ^t*nm
is/nd a m a * with ytwr kldarei or Waddre.
GIRLS WANTED. U n ey ’* .Drug
_.Oaa*t wait! Ask n a r d n m M f a r buaa a
406 W. 15 SL
.
Sanford

1-30 GAL and 1-35 gallon Ubl*
top watery heaters. Electric Ser­
vice Company. 207 Magnolia
Ave.* Phone 101.
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, F I REPL ACE

lls w s lt-lii'eanio w. territory—of-

Ttiiloretl auto
holstery
i
FOR SALK—Umernck for HrtrePhone 9134.
waT* and roadwava—Phnhe
1241.
SEE US FOR
FLOWERS
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
for all neraslons
AND TYPING
MrNRILL ft YOST FLORISTS
CREDIT I.U ltl’AL OK
Sipes. Ave. Jgst off Celrrj
-HANFORD
*
Offlre ph. 103 rrsldencr ph. 610-lt
116 N. Park
Phahe 180
VEGETA RLK plants f.ir small FOR RENT—Floor s'andcr. Easy
and Urge acreage. Cabbage
operation. JLvitonablo rutej. San­
Collards. Rnteroli. Cauliflower
ford Paint ft Glass fAt. I'hono
Onions. Lettuce. Kscarole. T«m-

Bell. Lake Monroe. Fla. PhomF1VE ROOM HOUSE, partly furnisht-de. 2 wedrooms. 1/3 duwp.
840.00’ per month. For quick PDUTAHLE TYPEWRITER
action. Call I'honr 9173.
ona. standard keyUiard,
lent condition, ran In- seen at
INHURANCE
Dot Powell’s Office Supply.
HF 41. BHTATE
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FJLA . MORTGAGE- Ut.VNH WIN B-FOR VOUR PRUIT-CA K
RAYMOND M. KALI.. Realtor
St HOMEn’s.
•
Registered Broker and
12 guage Winchester a
135.00.* lU'uH'** Grocery,
Itm. 4 Florida State Rank llldg,
f t Hunford A ve.
HIGHWAY 17-92. Beer, * Wine. B L E A C H I N G p*pei ft w ire , in
Gas. Restaurant, 3 bedroom
Apt., Cabin 225 frontage, ideal • good condition, for ft iic-a-s,
L ich e e F a r m s . It. 2 Ihix 111,
Drivo-jn, Tourist Court site.
San fo rd .
,
The Midway, 10 miles So. San­
ford. KD 1. Box 120, Maitland. MAYTAG washing machine f t
coiner cupboard.- 701 Palmetto
6 .ACRES; six room houte,* furni­
ture,, clean garage $5500. 1Vt
mile* Enterprise, FI*. Owner C.
H E E L C H A I R . V ictro la . Rlrtre
M. Eskridge,
and sunshade.
308 W . Iftth

the le ctu re s.” urg es
McGowan. Id r a lh r r tell alsiUl
B ill's I . bound fro m a 1916 p hy­
sical collapse that held his umpir^
ing down to fiv e w eek* "They
counted me o ut,’’ ht* chuckles,
"hut w hat a romebackl Didn't )iut

51

* )6 ACRES of tibsl farm land, excondition. $35 00 per
acre
Phone 781-J. Box CM
—E
C*re Herald
rivlleges,
ROOM with kitchen
rlose In. I’honc 18-

■3j[' cellent

8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

n t n ilr r . D m Jo rd a 1

A'heela Balanced

Phone 953.

APARTMENT or light house
keeping rooms.. Phone 21.

K lrttm tn a anolltF

Talt^rir* Recharged

.RECORD PLAYERS and radio*
L for re n t Ry ilay or week. The
J Musi- Box. 119 W. l i t S t

4 or 5 'room fuYnishcd apartment
or house. In or near town. Box

Tighten U Bolls
Inspect Lining
\dd Btakr Fluid

OLD CHARTER
It Kentucky's fined
Straisht Hnurbnn
W hid-er. 6 yesrt
o ld . 8o p r o o f .
You'll And nothing
finer than this lux­
uriously rich, a//
pre-uar ubhktjf

I’honc 1218

OFFICE spare In Mclsch Building.
. Imrge light offices, tewly decor­
ated, all ntllltiea, heat and ianltor service furnished. Call R68i W. 1L A A. Dept. Store.

2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
1 to 5:00..

SPECIAL

also Is making plan* to hold an
open iar«-L. It docs mil have *
national PGA tourney.
"We would Ik- gltul to help Eu­
rope plan a tournament to choose
a champion." Dudley added.
The PGA Internutiorirfl would
offer a auliManlia] rash |ir|ii&lt; fru
the winning professional and, r
trophy for the amateur champion
Dudley embhaslxed (bo limita­
tion of eligible mnle»t*nt» lo na­
tional champiorts. The leading
money-winner of the U. 8. tour In1
1918_a 38-tnurnament scherluk
with a fftftO.OOO Tirixe )tat—would
not euallfy unless he won the na­
tional PGA or- open.

FOR RENT

W A NTED TO RENT

tournament golf’s newest sens*lion. PGA President Ed Dudley
Living *t Chevy Chaie. Mil,
said the meet will Ik- held on the (P. O. Box 1157), the bumptious
PGA-owned course In Dunedin
thu V A throw * iu
There long h»* lo-en n rlamor
for a true International showdown
among the l-est* individual golfrrs
to deciile a 'world championship.
Dudley said the field would lie

41 -t Sanford Avenue

Special Parlies and Itanqucls

nit port fo rm e rly M orrison F i Id
O p e ia tin g In S a n fo rd . B a ir w ill

By Pro (Jailers

T artly — D elirio u s — H e a lth fu l

./A SUBSCRIPTION
To THIS NEWSPAPER*

NOTICE

place as they rid e towards ih.-ir
season finale Saturday with Tex­
as Christian.
StAithern Cal, 6-0 vl.-’ors over
UCLA In thr Pacific oast con­
ference clincher, still arc in
foul lit position with only Noire
Dame still on the arheduUt.
p*nn Stale ended iU season by

We m ak e our own Ire Cream, All flavora

A-EINE_GIET-FOR
SOME
2 V r r
one

lh r ertrr** says to offset flattery.
“There'* nothing else Miilrn ran
«lu hut giggle here ami there.
Jidfi-rs irtivr he. everythin*."
Mik (ml.-rio-i1I t . tlh- averutre actress' tulrnl for talking
about herself. She rarely Rives
interviews or puith-*
llct_iltv*J«_i

14

LOST &amp; FOUND

work. Apply In person. BernI note County Laundry Co. 819 LOST Sunday between Osteen and
Samsula 2 pointer dogs.
I
W. 3rd S tre e t
malo while with brown spots,
I female whit* with liver spots.
AVON products, National Adver­
Finder please notify Mi Hon
tisers. will shout you the way
lloore c o Sanford Auto Parts
to a profitable income right in
or phone 400-M. .
your own community. Women
hav* enjoyed oar . service for
over 60 years. Your community
Persian. Finder please return
needs and will enjoy Avon's
lo Sanford Trailer Park gfflca.
well known cosmetic* and toi­
Liberal reward.
letries and (rift s«u this Christ.mas. Writ* Naomi 8«abury, 311 15
AUTOS FOR SALE
. Tenth Ave. E. Mt. Dora, Fla.
42 FORD 2-door, good condition.
B
WORK WJ^NTED

Th 327.
,
FLOOR SANDING ft finishing, 1»42 G.M C. TnuS! **•"
cleaning A-waxing. Our po*vr

trans­
mission. good condition. Jockunit enable* ua to work whore
son's Point Shop, 2208 French.
there Is do electric connacUo.
available. 2! years axperisne* FOR SALE: *46 Hudson 4 door
Commodore, 2 rood light*, spot
light, B tu b e Motorola radio
Phone I.183M-2 between 5 ft 1

THE LONE HANGER

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c o w o f .*&gt; ilwav£ got

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COMP-'NY OFFICIAL ON
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GOSH/ MR WWfEG{5 tO TUCj
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Tty

Fran Striker

yilERTF.' ‘TEPf

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CCM0 HC 'rti-J
BOCNP? WF P S '
F t r r f R R e G 'f x l

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MR. winters
Keep Anythin# You Don'
Ncfd? When HI Huy It.
Such An Furniture.
Electric Appliance*.
Sewing Machine*. Clockn,
Wnnhlng Mnchinm.
•
K ledrlc Mntorn, Tooin,

Sloven, Ar) Iill iu*s.
Aliout A nything Uiuthle.

W. Waggoner
TRADING POST
917 W. 13th Ht.

ETTA RETT

By Paul Robinson

!&gt;h. |276
OH-Bur H i actually

On* lloas* Willi A’ Hundred
Thousand Fret Wall Seasontd Lumber.
•
Lumbar *- Blocks - Brick
Hoofing Tin
Plenty Heavy Timbers

DUHART
LUMBER YARD •
9*9 Hanford Avene*

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COHOS, OOMT LST HM
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TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 19J

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA G E EIG H T

w------------ a = a

.,,j

Bond Selling Drive

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Big Four Meet

Recreation Flans

; Senator Connolly
Increased consumer credit, Knyili’r
decfared,
"can
la
1
used
only
_________ By Aliev ,
tt'M tla a rS r m t P age OMI
1 t'anllan.rt lima
(t'aallaaM Iran r#*» Osrl
jI tf«mllaa*a tmm 1*«a» •»•*&gt;
'
'
tu bid up prices." and “it i*
_________
m
_________
sun-backed
campaign
announced
by
Chamber
of
Com*
|
fail*
to reach
agreement.
Van- to* emberH
(Continued from Page S)^
___________ ■
ary meaiure that ..t *n ^
| imperative, therefor*, that efTo/HW iir SAYW* HIT
in the fiscal field."
tort*
lie made to restrain the merea Manager Edward Hlggln*. idenherg luggcilcd the tame pol- rati_ Bidault and discourage wetlahufflebiard and h o r 1 C »bo« jcy t month ago. Both tenaton '«rn cooperation with the Mar*
allot pay o o
lie aald "a slieahle induction, i deinJflld for scares goods until
court* are being provided with
Former Local Citizen
in the public debt will !« poesibl" | supply approaches demand."
R ig h t — Faj i spec '
floodlight*, and it waa decided have , served at advitert at pre* dial! recovery plan,
during
plana. fur ,,a i that these will be kept open even- vjou* council, m c c l i n g i . -----A
* British
“ Informant said Bov­
Writes
Georgia Novel
T ll; the early rnunihai ul . 11*In."
i ;.i Turning
.
ii. tu i ithe
PAY* PE REAScw me
I h u (minted obviously tu Ju s .bond selling drive. Snyder said, | | nR, for*ulc 0f Club member* exin and Molotov - had a “very
Defining
the
relief
bill
aa
an
cpnclusioo that government
{“Tha Treasury Department i* cept
cent on Sunday
8 undav evening. A flood
friendly” m eeting-lam night and
Rev, Kllc Bryan ' arrived In
P o m ’ &lt;3IT M o m o ' P a y *
"Georgia Clay", dcacribed ‘ by
come from taxes will exceed ready to move right aw ay on light haa been InitalM to light American "must," Connally said agreed that unanimity ia of "the
Saturday. with hi*"
-the—puMIltlft'f
as
a
."sensitive
■
Kanlonl
on ----the
United
Slates
cannot
ait
by
its expenditures despjte pros* ' enlarged savings blinds sale* the front of the Tourist Center.
vent .highest .im pestsnee 11 ■t o -th r
novel of sim p le, hard working, family to assume his
duties
and
permit
the
nrnilm
nf
Vraaee.
pactive appropriation nf millions | activity," with etnphaaia on "the ~ plans. wnr« — Jr r... . toirn. .
future of the world. Bevln alio
CgrthboumLpeoplo. trapped in an- JJ* pa s tor .tq -tha-Cburch uf “
puynitt^ nffiriTX pTSti U r work- tsiarii. 'horseshoe, checker and Ita ly and Austria to be forced saw M arshall Bevin-wga said by
er_lurtijin,pid---------------—
endless struggle for a m ere exit - 1 Th.- church I* leveled «n the eo&gt;w
Snyder said
increased
I
.
r i r i 1 and =:on bond program* for bridge tournam enta_at.Jht_Club, into Communism because oj^hun­ the *Informant to have adopted
tence," and written by Haxel Hlg- &gt;ner of Fifth Street *n” ** J
. sales to Individual* _ y^Bulll—JocUbJObilivnluals,—and •peedgHy—far*-"afnj'rtffU! felly 'tournaments, stthi ger and' fold:
"more moderate” than
ginx, former Sanford rexident, is Avenue. Rev. Br»'yi 1*. * . J
Headers 'railed the Senate Into a line
r n n ,alij“Thflatr&lt;m"by soaking up 1 mors.”
' Mr, Armitage. Boat rides and
of th(j U. S. secretary.
scheduled for publicaU on . next darned Bishop with the Church of
session .an hour earlier than usual that
potential buylpg power.
lit added*
Pres* dispatches from Berlin
spring. Haxel Higgins, the daugh- \ God and has &gt;Ptnt the pssl two
plcnica are also planacd.
In
order
to
push
ahead
with
the
ter of the late new* w riter, T. R-| years at Chokotoskee Island. Kev.
and reporta from the Moscow
While th e Administration wi * ' "The important funds to ob*
It was decided to request those
They hope for T* final radio
Higgins, is Mr*. Sidney Gohay Hrysn will succeed the Rev l aul
pressing Its request to Congress,J turn me the small amounts in* unending the covered dish supper debate.
told of Soviet propaganda
rote by tomorrow night.
and they now live In Ja ck so n v ille . Yates who has been in ill healtn
for new anti-inflation wcupohs. i vested .regularly by millions and to -either bring a food combina­
barrage against * American J and
Several
moves
were
underway,
f
it also sought Voluntary cinqi- , millions of people. It la the mon* tion or to donate fib cents each however, to make changer in the British policies in Germany, with
Mr. and Mra. Gobay have own­ for the past year.
elation to hnhl down spending ley wtilch is rnura likely to gu on toward the cost.
demands
ed a large farm in Georgia, and
measure reported by the foreign emphasis on Ruiala'a
'
The
Brasilians
call
the
Amaxon
which It runtriuls bids up prices. a spending spree that ia the
it was during visits to the farm
relations committee and dispoial for a direct hand In control of
Hanking supervisory uutlioii* most important to gel ‘ invested
that Mrs. Cohay got the inspira­ the "*ca river.".
of these may delay a final vole the Ruhr, key German indus­
the
Colored
Welfare
league
of
ties appealed to the lo.IMH) hanks in savings.”
tion for her now), during the
trial center In the British occu­
*
Chief of Boiler Boy (j. until-after Thanksgiving.
writing of which the-got valuable
tu curtail "all loans for specu­ . "The investor we want most Goldsboro,
pation xonc.
Williams
wa*
asked
to
reinstate
One,
reportedly
gaining
head­
lation in real estate, commodf* is the individual—the worker Willie * Sutton, negro patrolman
aid in the matter of criticism
These Russian demands are
is a proposal hy Senator expected
from her father, prior to his final
ties or securities."
with good, inform, unit the far­ In the Goldsboro area, after 30 way,
to
present
a
major
li*
1
TH EATRES
u
illn n s.
.
Snyder
skirled any direct mer whose income is at a high days of his suspension have ex- Bali (It.Minn) to keep in Amer­ u« here in connection with tha
ican hands alt buying for foreign
The novel concerns the Maccomment on I’rexidenl Truman's level."
Big
Four
efforta
to
work
out
pirtd. Sutton was suspended fob relief.
•
1 .undins, a numerous family of
request, for power to lin|Huu
Snyder told n-p&lt;%tern he has lowing complaints that he used
a formula for tha economic and
Connally told the Senate that political unification of Germany.
Alabama sharecroppers who mig­
'wage and prim runlmU and r.i nut yet decided upon the also undue force in arresting a negro.
Russia and its satellite statea obrate to the rattle raising country
tioning, If he deems tliem advis­ of -the goal to Im- set for the
The fjrit - problem for the
An Increase in gas rate* by ject to the i-mergenry relief pro­
of
Georgia where they meet the
able, the Treasury head »*M Imnd (hive,
conference
waa
agreement
on
a
the South Atlantic Cas Company
“seeming to prefer friction program of work. Marskall and
dour hostility of "Old Man’ Yer
these ‘subjects would he dis­
lie told the nipiniittee that to- was,approved by the Commission, posal,
and
chaos
in
the
iclations
of
the
O p en s 12:15 1’. Al- D aily ..
kins."
cussed by nlher sja.keainen for inl savlnps IKinds ore roniinnlng following' a study of rates in
tie Yin .preferred to give priority
•'.‘Georgia-Clay ia a heprt warm­
the Administration.
Mats.- 40c
Eves.- 44c
tu Austria. Russian negotiator)!.
to cxrrrd redemption!! nnd th .1 cities of like alx« in Florida by people of th e.earth .”
Taft-Hartley Act
ing -story which throws a bright
But, fur the overall propium Volume outstanding lias reached City Manager Bayer.
1 ***’. .
whyi **??■ 8pvl**'lln preliminary planning, uppoxed
Today
■
Wednesday
light upon the InJusticse of the
with t h e n i i t / (|[,
r
j
hr raid:
n new high of almost, Ipg.QQO... -T he City declined W. tt, Killk-i's should be-concerned
ir. hi*
lit* iiuia
*-r
(CaallaiHa
r*a* «■»»
kemi-feuitallsm that America atill
proposal, xi.lolai*
replying to
own
WB fall abaci.‘.of Mic-sraal-'tinii.nnn
AssiKiatea'aaid that what Mar­ than 1,600 AFL printer* employ­ tolerates,” states the reviewer.
| request to increase inspection days queation:
" In foreign aid, our own freedom
shall and Bevln wanted, mainly
or afternoon from two to five a
Mrs. Gobay recently wrote that
“it is because they hope in the was an agreement that,' if the ed by Chicago's all daily newscould lie threatened by external
week for the reasons that due to
I papers were on etrlke today but they had moved inlo thi-ir new
Tract
Re-Zoning
confusion
andchaos
and
suffer­
force#; and,* if. we fall short
Die small amount of inspection
in feren ce bogged down on one j'spike.m sn' fo'r 'the'" n.wTpape r* Jacksonville' home at 1B28 Hen­
of our goal in controlling infla­
of meat In the City, also the fact ing and uncertainty that aecpm .Tire, it would move quickly to „ ld publication
would
contfm
. ______ _____
______
nue dricks Avenue and stated that
i • tin flit it? fl It n«H ev• #'«• O firl
tion, we will be threatened by
Dull present cost* exceed fees puny physical distress and hunger another.
uninterrupted,
they hope to visit Sanford in the
and
hardship,'
that
the
,
political
“
It
the danger of eeonomie collapse to iillnw more d iffe re n t in park­ till) a month. Any arraugemeuta
Both Marshall and Devin were
The atrlks became affective a t near future.
ing tune. The narking meter that butchara may make with Dr. purpose* and tile ideological con represented aii entering the meet­
at home,’’
On the other side of the rap- company * to wjilcfi the City is Itaymoml Bass • meat inspector ceptr of Communism will aelie ing with a "let's get, down- to B o'clock last night but the three
morning newspapers, the Tribune,
Hot, the Senate Banking Com- • now ■undo ctihtract offered t-&gt; are agreeable to the City, said upon the imagination of the dis­ Lualneu” It It pda,
17 New Members
the 8 un; and (he Journal of Com­
mitlee cancelled a hearing tmlny ubatlfute- the new. meters at
Commissioners,
provided
t h e tressed and suffering.”
American sources said Marshall merce, alieady had published early
Connally said the fate uf coun­ went Into the sessions with an
on pro|Hiials to restore eonstim- ffi.tMl dlfferenre in enrh. TIip offer butchers pay Dr. Bats directly.
| irm llaar* lt»m &gt;'•** «»••»
Milk analysis fur November was tries- which fall under the domi­ open mind and a willingness to Tuesday morning editions. The recent district meet in Orlando.
er credit controls. Henry J. Kni- was taken under advisement.
three
afternoon
dallies,
th*
Daily
also announced that delegates
ser, w rit coast Industrialist who • Alsu under iilmide ration was reported to have met grade A nation of Russia "ought to -be do business, .News, th*_ Herald*Arneririn and aII*
known of ail men."
was hooked as tlie witness, war the placing of nietrrs allowing requirments In local dairies.
t tha meeting had gone on rec­
Uniformed
police
guarded
the
the
Tim**,
planned
to
liave
near
Kef uniting, of a Series U Water
He continued:
ufiable to appear. 1 lie committee two liour parking for five rents,
In 'favor of moving th* Vet­
Iramb-scarred walls of Lancaster
alse edition* on the street ord
as suggest**) by mer hunts in the bund was approved. Purchase 'o f
“In Bulgaria, Petkov, because House, • former ducal palace. normal
erans Administration office from
said.
;
at
th*
rtg
u
lar
tinte,
spokesmen
Pass* Grille to Orlando.. _
• On credit rupll-uls, Kn'yibr following areas: ' Second Street a machine to aeparate nickels and lie opposed tlie government, for* Plain . clothrsmen of Scotland for th* newspaper! said.
penuiea
taken
from .parking felted his life. In Hungary,*- Nagy,
Alpo endorsed, aald, Comdr.
-•aid It is necessary "to rbve? bnlweert Hanford nnd Oak Avenue, innlera
Yard's ’ famous special branch
All of th* daJRea planned Us Scott, waa the designation-as a
was
approved.
('iimmerrlal
Street
between
Sanpremier,
fled
to
(be
United
State*
specifically by regulation such ford nnd Bark AVenue nnd San
guardi*1! the hall* arid mingled publish h r means of typewritten
in
fearof
his
life.
In
Poland,
Employment
of
J.
S,
I
.re
as
u
matters as tninimum down pay­ for,I Avenue U tw i.'ii Commercial
with tha crowd outside aa the copy reproduced by a photoen­ War Veterans Highway of the
ments and I lie maximum |x rind iVi«aun-»«*t-kW*.h*i-Btfrrtr-1 him- member o£__ihe^Flre .Department Mikolairxyk, 'fomflFty holding minister* anl' thejr adviser* a r­ graving process. The strik* is cross state road from Crystal
to
'replace
C.
A.
Anderson,
wiic
honorable
ami
highpositions
In
River to Indian River City. • It
-o rv r which paj-Tnen’s - may U* mlssloners will make n personal
confined to the newspapers’ com­ will be up to the Legislature to
reslghod, was approved. the ‘government, fled before the rived.
spread on inslallnreul’ purrhas'M survey of these nn*ns til deter recently
Hundred* of 'onlooker*
ha I posing room*.
Resignation
of
Ralph
Geiger
and
terror
of
(JommunUm.Tn
Roman­
approve lira title,
of conxumera* goods in older tu mine if the meter* should Ire In­ Paul Trued aa members of the
The union planned "tokrn picket
ia, M anul.'a former premier, lan- gathered along 'th e afreet when
A resolution wa* passed, said
restrain (hi* type of inflationm - st idled, said 'Mr, Sayer.
Molotov arrived. Ha waa the first lines.” Early there was no dis­ Scott, commending the personnel
police force a* yf Dec, 1 , wa* ap­ guishea In h prison cell.”
credit."
of
Die
four
to
appear.
Marshall
turbance
a
t
any
of.
the
newapaper
Following a nitiulier of appeals proved.
Noting that two year* have
a t ■Bay- Pine* H o sp ita l'fo r the
He said. too, that some re- by ritlxerii of (iolilsiKiro repre-.
Due to the water soaked con­ elapsed since hostilities ended in drove up last,.__ —----- — ----- -— plants. — :—
splendid help rendered to vet- r
straint should lie placed on in­ -■ tiled liy E. F, Housholder, local dIUon
Molotov's limousine flew from
ditio
of_the City Hall wall*. Europe, Connally said Ruasia no
Spokesmen a t Jh a_ .th ree.after. •ran* of tbi* area who were fbn- ,
flationary hank Cl edit ami legbu nn nm eyrl&gt;r.—Co--,rife- sijrrke rep- painting and water proofing of lpnger must bo permitted to Mock ita
it* hood
the hammitt—
ami-aieUwfiyorf Ihe
h .m m sr-siu
l■ noun TtttTtes aald operations In fined there. General Omar BraillaHbh should !*• provided
ii-sentltig the Ctdored rhiimlier of. the building was urd#rad.Ib 1 i » ^ g n e i f p-»fnto nieh l^vi l h Germany, " f t he
lie Soviet Union. He w n getting out the first editor) were ley was commended for hi* aid
prevent exer r i ivu-aw riilatiim .u* I rmrnnen-e-and a n r.r. f .TiiaUvrT.f n o rb een repainted sine# IB.lt.
cheered roundly. He hastened in­ “going along nicely.” The Times, to the hospital situation.
to Lancaster House Without rec­ which like th* Sun Is of tabloid
Comdr. Scott also reported that
ognising the crowd.
also, planned .to publish a 30 page at the Orlando' meeting Instruc­
—
Bidault got l i t t l e
notice, editor! wheeas under* normal con­ tion* were given to telegraph
i
#
when he drove up directly behind ditions a 62 page would have been Florida senators and representa­
■ iritiiilsH* (fKM l**a* n«#i
Molotov. The crowd apparently printed. The News planned an tives to vote for HR 66 raising |
addedo[ m ctisgo icnt in an effort did not recognise him.
edition of 34 pages, "ab o u t. nor­ the benefit* of veteran* attending
-Carte
T H E N A T IO N
S A Y S
mal,” and the Ilcrald American college,
to eitaliliih conlact.
“SlM’BR LULU"
" a t . least 30 pages, also alraul
Dec. II. Pearl Harbor Day. was
They laid the stiicken vcticr»
rT----- - .Vl*JTT
United Natiorin
-NorcBynorma).
set
as
the
next
meeting
date
of
tg iitrnce lincc ilic went
"HKLl.lNG THE
the local Post. A program for
l ( .,I I .H f !
Il m m
l-fllU M |
HUN"
Lambs . which develop “sway- the burial of war dead returned
aground on a reel off Graham
There appealed little doubt back" dlseale are believed io lack here from overseas wa* decided
PARAMOUNT NEWS
liland, in the Qurett Charlotte
upon
group approximately 140 mile* that (be partition plan would copper In their diet.
•outhwril of Ketdiikati, may be approved by the' committee,
Shift'S- SrOM
where a simple majority of thotcj
mean:
resent and voting was required.
(I) The "transport ripped off
hr plan, however, must be vot­
her bottom and want down; ( 2 )
heavy sea* caused her to break ed on later—probably tomor­
up; ( 1 ) the 40 crewmen aboard row- by the same 57 nations in
have abandoned ship, or (4) - a plenary session at Rushing Mead­
the smashup put her |&gt;ower plant
ow. P a ri and there'’il must gel
out of commission.
Tlic.■ Clarkmlalc
CIltfkyilale Vlctutv.-a_
Virility, a r s r . a two-thirds majority. fut _ a ^
gu vessel
rsscl, waa not carrying any proval.
Among, th* amendments ap ­
Passenger*.
Cnpl. Gerald H, Laugrson of proved this morning * waa one
San Francisco, tha skipper, said submitted hy the United States |
til his distress call that hug* transferring' two chunks of ter- I
awells were pounding his ship rltory from the proposed Jew ls)^.
and Immediate assistance was nation to the proposed Aral) na- ]
y
'
needed.
tlon. One was a wedgmahaped
An hour later Die British Co­ extentibh of the A rab ' terri­
lumbia weather .bureau at Van­ tory southwest of Jerusalsm to
couver, B. C., warned Diut_gale include the village 06 Becrshewinds up to 46 miles an hour ha, Th* other wa* a narrow'
were expected in that are* this atrip along tha Egyptian frontier
morning, subsiding to 20 mile* an about 6 0 ' mile* long.
The committee rejected. _ a
hour by niid-aftermwn. Rains and
Pakistan amendment which would
fog also war* forecast.
First rescue vessel due on the have discarded all the drafted
3L
arena is tha Alaska steamship boundaries of th* two proposed
company'* 8 . S. Denali, expected countries established a special
to arrive off Graham lalamTabout commission to . work out new
borders.
B:30 A. M. today.
The committee alread y . had
The Denali, a passenger-freight­
er, waa in the mouth of the in­ beaten down an Arab-country
side passage ju sl south of Ketch­ proposal to maka Palestine into
ikan when It swung off coursj a "unitary” (Arab m ajority) naand headed at full speed for the tlon.
BAGUIO, P. I , tiot. 26 (ff)~
Clarkadale Victory.
Tbe cutters Wachuaelts from Russia lost -its first \ move today
Juneau and Citrus from Port to 'eliminate consideration of
Mac Arthur will not be able to working relation* ' with Korea
reach tha transport until hours from the agenda of th* Unltad
Nations -Economic Commission
later. ’
The Coest Guard said early for Asia and the Far Eaat
this morning the Citrus had re­ (ESCAPE).
The proposal by Soviet Chief
ported ahe could not get to thff
area until ? P. M., Instead of 4 Delegate Alexander Stataenko to
o'clock aa first estimated. No re ­ eliminate the item waa voted
■ ireppiM
cent
report hae been received ^down B to 2. The Siamese deleion. the .W achusetts'-runnlng time, g ate WM iltH Mtowea
nding a decision later in th*
' but she ia not expected to ar­ nem:
day on wh«ther to fccognlie
rive there until late afternoon.
W* a r t pleased to ANNOUNCE th a t we have Installed DEN*NAP
Tlie Clarksdale'a 8 0 8 also was th* representative oC Slem’e new
Dirked up hy the General Omar government.
ELECTRIC RECAPPING EQ UIPM ENT and are now In ponltlon
Stelscnko lost by a similar vow
Dundy, an Army transport due
a
proposal
not
to
cunsIdAwork­
to render prom pt and complete recapping service.
in Seattle Wrdnritday-with 2,000
ing relations batwweh ECAFE
troops from Yokohama.
Order* were issued hv the Ac* and the office o f , special com­
■' t
We MH Cornel hack of highest quality supplied by the General Tire
my, however, for the Bundy, to missioner* in southeast! (Asia.
The Russia ns were auccesaproceed here rather than 'risk
and Rubber Company and are prepared to recap both passenger
heading Into th* storm area wfitb' fu, however, In to ssin g 1 out—by
SHI RT I • S P O R T W E A R
. » A 1 A M A f
unanimous consent—a note from
her heavy load of passenger*.,
car and truck tlrea.
A Coast Guard plane la sched­ occupation headquarters |i In Jauled to take off this morning pen relating to Ita wcbAbmlcobfrom the Annette Island field JaeUves there.
Thii Xmai teoion, give th* gift* that ar* ustfut and comfortabt*.
near Ketchikan to flv over the
wrecked transport and determine with a concerted lef
Gift* that will b* remembered all n*xt year. And whether. IF* a
Ita condition.
sgalnst th* Christian
— —— —
—
government of Premie Alcld* d*
handsome shirt, sportshlrt, or.pajamas...the Jayson label assures
Gexpert. Nearby Apmllia province
.t
was similarly afflicted
that your gift will be welcome and useful. For Joysoft'meons
Tha ministry
th* Commdnlit
(C M U e sM D M * r v n
(W )
euperiathr* loIloHng...fkiwl*M fit,..fin* fabrics...and fashionmillion even before the railway- carabinieri were comp
,
'*
,
i
*
&gt;
_
their ^utv* to cop*
men’s action.
th t

com m odity

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Nov. 26
at and a

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teal
era province
In* reeumptfon of .
which haa planted Italy for two
weeks.

dvr waa touched off. fcqr the killing
a Christian Democrat by
MBS
V 1 :'i’i
— luring a
The outburst
Of tho

ijfef

town

' DAVID 8MITH, MANAGER TIRE SALES
408 E. FIRST STREET «
PHONE 200

........„_jarfE
_„
onstrtitors attempted

to Idead*
_ Th* new outbursts followed the
same pattern aa other eruptions headquarters of tho rig h tist Uomo
which h a r t baeome integrated flualunqua (Common Man) Party.
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French Plan
Is Accepted
Greece,
Philippines
Line Up Against,
Partition . As^Vcftc
Nt^rs In Assembly

Austrian Peace Pact
Is Placed At Top Of
Ministers’ Agenda;
Germany Is Second

Move Is Made To
Whittle Down Aid
To Europe Plan 70d*jnhal nr

YORK Nov. 26 (/P&gt;—
J h o - ‘-‘S©*i#t- Amrnc»fru *projSt5t.tt
to partition I’alretinr received a $108,000,000 May Be
critical setback today at (hr ArabCut From $597,000.} led oppotition picked up addition*
000,
Truman Asked
al strength in the final round of
f United Naliont Assembly debate.
WASHINGTON Nov. 26 (IV)—
Two countriet joined the 13 al*
ready committed against the plan A move to whitle down the $597.to cut up Paleitine into jig-taw 000,000 European aid program
feriih and Arab nation* by next developed in the Senate today and
threatened plant of leader* for
Oct. t&gt;
ipeedy
paytage.
The newly announced anti-parti*
Senator Wherry (R-Neb) raid
tioniiti were Greece and the Phi­
“ tome younaer tenatort" ale cons,
lippine*,
Partitionists failed to . ( h o u r l y ddm ng .offering an- W g jf tg M
gain in itretytli in The Auem1
ssemNyi to cut back the Senate hill by
forenoon tettion hut they may $106,000,000, the tame amount
pickup tome advantage -tiuopgb amount trn U titg j^'trick en out by
the absence of Siam, whiclr ye*, .ihc.JIaUSt—Foreign-Affair* -Com­
tartfay voted agaimt partition in mittee.
Wherry told reporter* he antici­
the .Atiembly'* 57*nalion Paleipate*
thi* attempt will fail and the
tine committee.
The plan wai approved yetler Senate “will pair this overwhelm­
dav in the assembly's Paletljne ingly."
rommittre by a vote of 25 J o J N : On thr Home tide of the. CapPn a ‘'*tf*w-vofeMtbl*lt this Wat ijpf, ffriK ptp-pecli cropped up of
one tbort of ihp ‘two-thirdi ma­ delay in final action on the projority needed for final approval gram.
Chairman Tabor (R-NY) said
in plenary tetdon.
It probably will be Dee. 4. at the
m The two-third* majority I* earl
if at before the llouae AppropA sad on those premiat and vot riatlon* Commt.tre can even conInjg either for. nr against. A t t e n ­ rider appropriating emergency
tion* are not eounjed In tljo total aid for France, Italy and Austria.
number voting.
Tal&gt;er told this to reporters af­
Uaually reliable source* aald the ter a conference with President
opponent* of partition might pick Truman.
.up an additional vote from LiAfter cutting JIOS.OOO.OOO from
u 'M i i i t r a 'n r*a» *-«»*■»*
the 1697,000.000 the Admlnlftralion asked for France, Italy-and
Austria, the House Foreign Af
fairs Committee added $60,000,01X1
for China.
The meagure.be/arn the Foreign
A m ir s Committee simply eaU*.

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ted To

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Harriman And Ander­
son Say Govern­
ment Needs Power
Over Steel, Grain

s

WASHINGTON. Nov. 2ft (/P )~
Two cabinet officer* toldl'ongrcriL
view of the pro
posed foreign aid program the
government should have power
lo say what U*e it made of the
nation's steel output and grain
crop*.
Secretary . of Commerce H ar­
riman and Secretary of Agricul­
ture Anderson testified before
separate legislative committees In
tupporl of President Truman*
economic program.
BolK backed hit requril for
authority lo restore price control,
and-rationing; if hV decideg they
are needed.
On allocationi, Harriman told
ihc Senate-House economic com­
mittee there thouTil be: "limited
poweii"’ Yo direct »tcrl in the
"moit ctscnlial programs" and he
added that "more far reaching
proposal*" are being prepared.
Broadly, allocation would per­
mit the government to tay how
much of anV-parnfular rnmm'&gt;dfty it u*«d for a certain put|H&gt;,e.
How much steel, for instance, the
automobile industry would he al­
lowed to use.
Anderson was before the Him*o
Banking Committee. A* to need­
ed allocation in thb farm and
crop field, he told It:
’In order that we may la* pro-'
i*.tuiiau.,i , a pane 1 run&gt;

LONDON No*. 2ft t/Pj— French :
source, laid lire foreign minuter*
council agreed today to place the
Austrian tre.itjr at the lop-of their
agenda.
The council approved the *uggrsljon made -yesterday by French
Forrii-n Minister George* Bidault
Austrian treaty and then tend it
In take up llje question of the
lo their deputies, who are consider­
ing an accord in lire light of'
French proposal* on ihr German
assets isp if.
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An.)lie~TjjnR-r tiMer^ i l £
T ltsrhl the n i n n u i m n - e h r f in - '
man treaty, including frontiers and

No Provision In Automobile Production Expected
France Expels 19
To Fall Below Estimates For ’47 Reds For Activity
Judge Fish Will
For Contributions 1)1 . 1 R O II. Nov. 26 (/§’) If ill* nation'* iiii iiulinivy mamlxin* In Internal Crisis

Meeting Is Held
By Pilot Club At Public Support For
Tourist Center Jayccc Campaign Is
Seen A&lt;i Essential

lit-current level el produclmii 11 will come In the cod of l'M7 with a
total ouipu' for the yesr bf 3.5W,OifO patiengci rejip in .mil M 26.... L . rrriri u,iit,
’
\
eoihft
. 1 -- v,i|| |tr c n.i | i i.bly b*!ow wjtal it. exi’cilcd tn turn nut in
it, iceon'l tK&gt;*tnei yror
r
9/hcn tbc r„i Ijttnfi--, i»iini&gt; into 1947 Ifiete.w rte,m m v pre
dirtinns tin* yi-nr
yrur would i^’1*

A report of the finance eommittea of the Pilot Club given at
-V
tha mealing of tha flub held In
Tliere are no provitinrti in 5,iui0,000 paavengrr nulirmobih*,
SHANGHAI, Nov. 88 l/P&gt;— 7 Below Reported
tha Tourist CanUr last
ast night va-fr,,
Judge
Fish's will tgr contributions eume from the aaermbly luies.
First unofficial estimates from
vea led th at approxximately *60 P 1*
In North Dakota had
baen realised from
om tha bridge 1 *° existing hospitals and no proi- As the induatiy experts saw tinparty sponsored by tha elub on peel for immedisty construction of year ahead material ulmrlaiP’*
Thursday evening.
- ^Fidr —Mrmnri.il Hospital, Inn- would ditapprni uftriyJnly- ami
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
the
t o e wuiilil atait rolling out of
Temperature* dropped1 to below
ment Party) would score a land*
to give another
eru
ir r e il— levetep
■ro irr parts af-'thw_Midwg
■rilrfe y itten r -m -la a t -w eek'
.
. ____ __ to ttrirtg— tir-im r 4ee*.ei the Fiih evtate im , lid tn» ttfi^fgrtw rtnr—m—
hit new aeaaonal Iowa In
near future. A letter o fap p ree- day as they expresied the hope gnr ihF ftnll half of th r ' -year.
'Uonai t».Hsnibly i-tccthm*.
Three picdiHiuii i were n*t reAmong tha top ten elected in •eetlona today as cool weather lation for the $10 . ation I ? tho that lire rcijionre to ■llir Junior
Children's Home Society fn Jacka lin d t materiul Mmrtagrt doggril
.'JiaiighaK- worn six Kuomltvtang continued over a wide area.
Chamtrer
of
Commeree
drive
for
The
parcurv
touched
7
below
aonvilia woe read a* v ia one from
thr car m akrn, ihinugll the,
men and one ntcmlicr of the minor
Young China Party, Tho rem ain­ at Grand Fork*, N. D„ land —0 tha Tuberculosis Association of memberthip, to the Frmalri-. Ihitd quarter and welt into the"
at
Pembina,
N.
D.,
and
was
balow
Seminole County for tha $10 con- ljiugblon H q 1 p i I a I, A ustin Iinn fmnl week* of the y*'i,r. Only in
der wen: non-partitana. Candi­
thr last few week* Im* output
date* of the small Democratic xero in part* of northern Minn­ trlbutlnn from the club. ,
esota.
The
m
an
pf
cool
air
ex­
It was announced th a t the Dec­ would not be ndversefy affected. ntlnoicd anything likr rim levrl
Socialist Party ranked Slat, and
tended,’
with
temperature*
mod­
ember
business
m
atting
will
t«
Tire Statement of tire trustee, a,- needed for top aaatmbly opera
30th.
• . *
into the East coast and held In the Vocational Building released for publication i* as fol­ lloit3. Oddly enougti it na* l*’cii
The Independent ne-vipuper T 4 erating,
rta
of
the
Southeastern
state*
on
the
third
Tuesday
Instead
of
IBPPiMPM
maintained despite prerarioiitiy
Rung Pao said about 600,000 vote* BnfjBMPHBilVQPPM
mercury wae generally below the fourth Tuesday as l a . the low*: •
low stockpiles of estential car
were east in Shanghai out of a The
freexlng
In
moat
section*
of
the
ruetom.
The
annual
Christmas
“In view of the ’effort* of the components.
poatibls 1,600,000. This reflected Midwest. Chicago’s IS above was will be "Husbanda Night" end
((•SllsirS n I'aae i:i**itt
the general lethargy
rgy which gree*.
g
As waa the en*e earlier In the
the lowest mark this season
will b* held in the Tourist Center
ed China's first Democratic batyear the ear makers have had
Temperature* were near nor­ on Dec. 0 a t 6:00 P. M. All those
Ying in hlitory.
lo resort to emergency measure,
mal in' southern Florida, moat of
(C n tiB M -» raw* great 1
* Two alayinfr* were repbrted. At Texas, in the ■
in reveeai instancre to-keep th?
W**t
eit (Tains
states
PUI
Pootutig, aero** th e—river from and nlro on the Pacific coast.
(low of p arts, moving iqto the
.Shanghai, ruffian, who made -off There was some rain along the Mayor Of Boston.
factories. In some raw* vltni
with ballot boaca killed Sxu Chu- Washington coast.
patlii have had to t* brought
Miao, a member.df the peace presThere were snow flurries In Released From Jail
from • suppliers
to
n**emhly
u — iii&gt;m i
r u , r.iahi 1
many **et|on*—over the Great By President Truman
ptanta by air cargo^'plartes,
Lake* region, the 8t Lawrehc*
fine of Die things that stand
Valley, tha northern Appalachians
Trial Over Bender's and
Santa ClaUa will arrive' at the out as the Industry nears the
WASHINGTON, Nor. 26 W&gt;
In the Missouri River 'Val-'
Municipal I’ier oil Saturday, Dec. end of what, in normal times,
, President Truman' tM a» commut­ 6, to take hla plaep a* guest would be irihealthy-year's output
Death Begins Today ley into western Illinois. ,
Miami’* 84 was the highest ed the federal mall fraud sen­ of honor in the Christmas p a ­
I I M l a w * »&gt;, l- a a r S l la k ll
weather tence of Mayor James M. Curley rade which begins a t 10;30 A.
( »ITThe
h e Itrial
. . . . o f. Frederick George, reading on yesterday’s
af
Boston,
providing
for
hi*
remap.
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niargrd with manalaughter In
leas* today /rm tha Federal M. He will be brought to the Gun Running Trial
connection with the death of L.
Correetiftnal' Institution * at Dan- pier by the ’’Frenchman'* Hay,"
KIM,ED ON TRACK
C. Bcndpr on Oct. 86 by reason
the charter cruiser operated hy
burr,Conn.Nearing Conclusion
MOBILE, A te, Nov. 28
of being hit by a truck drive?
Walter Leland, and will immedi­
The
commutation
provide*
that
by George on West Flral Street An 1 1 -year-old girl and her Curlev’a sentence has been com ately transfer from hia float for
on -the evening of Oct, » . was younger brother played w ith,toy pleiad with the five months he has tha parade through .town.
AUGUSTA, Ga.. Nov. 20 (AT—
started this morning after a Jury balloons yesterday on m railroad served of a six to !8 months sen­
Tha parade trill move from the Tes'imony at a Navy machine gun
was rhosen In Circuit Court. Yea- trestle, apparently unaware of tence on a mail fraud conviction. pier south on Park Avenue to theft trial in U. H. district court
.lerday two panel* of juror* were an approaching streamliner.
Mr. Truman atw commuted the First Htrert. raat on~ P trit Street neared— an -and to d a y -ra fte r
exhausted-and*no jury eouM be---- The engineer saw the children sentence
of Donald Wakefield to- 8 anford Avenue, south on San­ stretching all tho way to I-satin
•elected then.
as the train bore down upon Smith, a former
member of the ford Avanuc to Fifth Street, America and embracing report*
Dr, Leonard Munaon, the first them, but was unable to belt National Relation* Board, who west on Fifth Street to Park Av- of tdo revolutions.
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on the stand this morn- the streamliner In time.
Charged with taking tty*-' gun*
was convicted on th i asm s charge. atroc, north on Park Avenue to
testified that Mr, Bender died
Both children—Nettie V. Htt- Smith had bean aentencad lo a First Street, and ea st on P in t are Karl Eiaouluirdt of Kllkott
the result of a fracture at guley and her • elght-year-oH term of from four months to one Street
to Fort Mellon T ark. Al City, Md., Edward Browder, Jr.,
the base of the skutT,
brother Kirby Lee—were killeJ year and a day.
Fort Mellon Park Santa will leavo of Amarrltn, Tex., J, Meredith
Dewey LeGer, owner of the instantly,
The commutations moan that the float and hold court at the Russell.of Baltimore, and Manuel
ditched' truck that Patrolman
Mr. at|d Mrs. Herman Hugu- both .Curley and Smith wili be re^ Tourist Center. Free gifts of can­ L. I'uego of Miami, Ft*.
Bender was investigating when ley of nearby Whistler, the par­
Kiscnbardt and Browder; who
tn Uimo to spend Thanks­ dy will tie given to all children.
the accident happened, was the ent*, , have three other children. giving with their families.
wric on the stand ypsterdsy, tea
Children
living
in
Seminole
second witness put on the aland
that instead af Ireing stol­
County outside Sanford and in tifitil
by Assistant S t a t e Attorney
en from nearby tHiih Field a*
Oateen
are
again
reminder!
that
George A. DeCotta* who .with
weapons were lernght and na 1 1
a beautiful watch ami $126 in for
8 t a t e Attorney Murray Overwith funds of tho Dominican
cash
priies
are
reserved
for
them
conducted tha prosecution.
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Juror* were token to
government thwart a Communist
Landlord Subsidy
limn reetion
threat
stemming
CHICAGO. Nor. 26 ( ^ - C h i c a g o * six big daily newspapsn,
om Cuba and financed from
Proposed By Solons fiVcnexuaU.
confronted with a sinks by printer*, are tinkering with new way* of
puhlahing a new,paper- and are meeting most edition*.
CLOSED, B lrf GOOD
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2« U P )OIL SHORTAGE
Walk into say ol tbs ptanli and the meaning of the strike, into
' CHICAGO. Nov. 28 (AT-WilGo veto ment subs Idle* for landNEW_ YORK, Nov, _2£l . CDfar
a*
the
mechanic*
of
(wiling
out
a
newspaper
are
iiam Behlffmao slemmed down a
la - U e u -u f—fu rth er rent ThiFeate, of an east e o rtl fuel
Window ***h In hia home lost to you by ear.
boosts were proposed today bv oil shortage, Induced by a dearth
lir e »oft click-click of, typewriter key* has replaced tbc heavy Senator* Taylor (D-Idaho) and
then colled for hla*
facilities, were eased
Ruck (R-DeL)
dag of linotype* a t Ur* Trih-m —----- —
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when the U. 8 . MarU» 1
“If we w ant' reasonable rents
mtaaion announced ap­
way..
and axtenaloa of re n t eontroD,’* proval of the sals of 27 liberty
column- Taylor, - told a reporter, "wo type tanker* to oil transpor­
,
a timo oa a Usd shouldn't force landlords to for): tation Companies.
Uro^ thr narno of th* ms- the blits as we ora doing now
Th# vesaeis, owned by tha
Anger* which hod
in many cases.
commliriofi, can carry 10,000 ton*
bndeT the cash.
Now, Instead o f ^ r to th*
“W* should aubaidix* them. of oil. Twenty-four other* of
compering room to be set into And way not. Everyone else is tha **ma type alto will be sold
FkhLffroan ’jdd^a**
O |0p tW u*wi eteghf' SSd ad- up to hia armpJte In.the profiteersoon as processing can he
rr»ii&gt; H O m ^
m pas,
Ijout, the fommbmton said.
ing gravy bowl."
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Santa Claus Will
Arrive On Dec. 6
For Xmas Parade

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i.ytm Police Use Tear
Gnu* To Break Up

Kluiinlnn* were today ehter- sinkers battled in (lie streets el.
tainrd at the Tourist Club with Lynn.
tin- m u sic o f I4 U If Ifttve Ehan n u n
Hie ahnotmcernenl identi'hcd
nml his Arir.tii;t W ran g leri* w lm
were intrrulueed I&gt;y F. Ilm&gt;l.y fTir Uuni.ins n* menib-t, i&gt;f ili"
“Soviet [i.t Ir ml it union’ and *.,id
' W ig ht.
Fred IViktiB rend nn expri-’ • they imlttdrd ll.r ju c id rn l. Ite.r
ulnn of sympathy sent - hy the uici and two icciftafici-.genciil
Ktwnnis Club lb ■the Iterenvcd ol (tie organi/aliun. I be 19 weir
family of the late Roy Green who
w«* an -arrive member of the taken by bus JJo an undat-d
linnticr and Jiul^w ro,, the Imrclub, *
An invitation lo memlters of dcr. ’ the ministry said.
the-club to ntlend Union Thank t . In Lyon polite med irar g.t’
giving service* at the First Bap­
ti s t - Chttrrh- Thnrrday morning to break up a s t n k c i mi nl i
was extended by, the Rev, J. t; on (he pielrrtore *after a' TiiYi i
l.dinr tally t ,d|rd by ibr Cnni
McKinley,
■*’
— IImold KiV'Int-r announced tb.it iminitl-dominated General l-ntr
a pblT of member* showed rltsl
f f rvllttre tl fit I*I*■•*" I Ir.I»l i
the majority wrre in favor--rf
holding a linnce in the m ar fn
tore. Guests were: - (Tinrfi's II....
,..y of f lip ago Jeff Johnaoti of j C a t t l i o l i c C o n f t T C I l C C
Orluri'h*, f »l. SatfllKftn llntriimm
nn«l C’hml»‘^ l.nniinir of tho Kfy |M1
taels With Youth Day
Club.
The club heartily applauded thr
l.AFAYKTTK, la... Nov. 2(1 f/I’i
V irhrstre, especially “ II"tr_Cackiin" rdaywl by 1 &gt;bvi‘ on hla violin, ■The National Cnllmlic Rural
nt the request of Herman B. l.ifd ectnferenco will close hero
Morris, "Feudin and Fightin’ ■■ in tmUy with an obaenilnea of
p t a y e ii n m l m in g h y a r c o r d ia illv t '•Youth |)ay'' lo im maiked by
Margie Bronson, “i'll * Keep On cricbratlon of Pontifical ma**.
Bishop William T. Mulloy, of
larvin' You" With a luiss viol solo
h y H ill M a r lin , a m l^ U ’og O ' My L'uvington, Ky.,-wUi. U&gt; tha ccleHeart' starring Wallace Gore on hranL Ho will lie assisted hy a
the «tecl guitar. Ia,rry Vaughn choir of more than 1,000 chil­
played plectrum guitar. Rrailey dren.
(hlham annmmerd th at tha group
Yesterday the conference heard
will play for thr Jayrea aeries a Protestant propose that the
of jamboree* starling Saturday rhurch lake tho initiative in pronight at the Armory. Capt. llyrd imding Italanre lietween agri*
lludsqn led in group singing
In with rullun* and industry in ymloDr. II. H. MeCastin accompanying. vtloped regions.
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■ess Here
In Chamber Of Commerce Report
Perp»ning of the Si. Jolrn* JUver channel to 12 feet, dredg­
ing work o» which has already started and which should be completed
Bert summer w*i ’crmxd the moit 1m|Kutint project of the Semi­
nole L’ouniy Chamber of Coinmrrce by W. V. Bitting, retiring presi­
dent, m hit annual report inuetl today.
Among the other outstanding accompli,hments tilted by_M r Bit•ling a re ^ -1be Gr^ybotnu But Termini I on Commerciil Avenue: R a­
dio Station WTRR at the Mayfair' &gt;
in t?I
iroad
tm n
1 'iu jn v a ,
projects]
Inn; operation of the French Smyrna and dother
mens' Ray Company alght-aeelng the George Barr Umpire school
boat; entertainment of winter that resulted In publicity In Llfa
visitor* urulir direction bf E. M. Magaxlnei the Chattanooga basell
- - -Toledo
- - -Club
8- chool;
Armitage; tho glider meat laai lull training
hiarch and .the I-abor Day ecle- spring training; the State Road
Department meeting at th* Mayhyatlon and 'banquet
Other events of th* year point­ fair, and the exhibit at the Cen­
ed out by Mr: Bitting were: Road tral Florida Fair In Orlando.
"I hav# been notified^ stated
projects Including contract oq
Road 203 from Oviedo to the Ur. Bitting, "that negotiation*
Orange County Lina, work on with tha government for th* Navy
Rood 67 from Sanford to New
(rWallaard mm Pa**. Klehll

•i'\m e . todayr. r a t - bru!
■Kcupving but two of the three
teheebiled hours.
TIi" foreign miniiters of the
l.'ruled Slates, Russia. Great Bril tm .tint Fr mi e .ire to begin Ger­
man p".,fe treaty * dnruuion to*
tnnrrmt
I TToili-r tin- Frenrh compromise,
solving an initial ilit pule .|&gt;etwe*n
the western powers mid R ussia.
on u heritor In ctHitlllef first tha
tpionliou of liealie* wilh Austria
in Geiinntiy, the Austrian treaty
notuinnllv lake, its place at the
top of the list
Hut teal altelitlnn will tu* givetv
initially to German issue*, as tho
Russians insixtrd.
The French proposal, which the
deputies are now to eotnider, 1*
to allow the Auririan government
to negotiate directly with each of
tie- Rig Four powers as tn what*
property within the Austrian oc­
cupation rone* can he considered
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Coindr Jxiqi-. Jrn-.'-n, C o a s t
Guard operation' officer at Keli liiknn, Alaska, told the Oakland
Tribune In a radio Irlephnnp con­
versation today that 12 men had
been landed on Hipps fjland but
had failed in an hour and a half
(a filial hnv survivors of the
it ri*c|.&lt;-ij Iran.*port, . Clarkadaln
-Vlctarg,___
6 ITto f ir* n-i survivor* have
imon found," li" said, '/doe* not
rmfexsarlly mean lhere arc none.
The Island Is hravity wooded."
T h r, newspap’ r said the Coast
Gnat I had tv u cutter* at -the
scene of the wrecked ship which
spirt yestefda'V, In all, he aaid,25 to .10 men wllf Im put ashore
to search for the 61 [mrsoni who
were aboard the Hl-faled ship
which foundered in rough set*.
Comdr. Jensen said there was
n poxalblllty that the missing
^tern of the ship had floated
away, rarrying some df tha men
ntinard the r.hip.
'
Two Coast Guard amphibian
planes and two Itnytri Canadian
utupliiUau. [dauus wera t#-*eour
the calming aeaa.

Stores Will Close On
Thanksgiving Day
Stores and pi area of huainea*.
numiclpal and county office* will
I* closet! for Thanksgiving Day.
Tlic Post Office, scheduled to
rinse thi* noon, will not be re­
opened until Fjiday morning. Th*
Herald will not be published on
Thursday.
Union Thanksgiving aerrlee*
will Im held at 0:30 o'clock Thurs­
day morning at tho F irst Baptl*t Church under direction of
the. 8 anford Ministerial Aaaocla16)11, Th* aermon will ha given
by tho Rev. rtmigla* Chari#*, oa- .
afatant pastor of th# First Freihvterian Church. The Rev. Glenn
Smith, pres blent of th* A**oef*--_tb n , will prealde.
Tho Sanford Vocational School
will broadcast a Thankiglving
play over Station WTRR a t 2:30
o'cloeWv
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MIKOI.AJCZYK HERE
NEW YORK, Nov. 28. (AFT—
Slanlalaw Mikolajcxyk, P o l l * h
Peaaant Party Uader who fled
Poland for England recently, ,
arrived by plan# today from L6»vdon. H a’ was accompanied by
three forma* officials df tho
peaaant part.

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KKTClIlKANi Alssks. Nov.
28 01T—Thf f o is t Guard rr■prrrrn t ^ toif x r - t t —tin! fiiurrd■
four nicn alive snd three dead
on th trtw s af the Army
transport flarkadale Victory,
which a 4, -.mashed on th«
rorkv treach «f llippi* fslanS.

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FAR IS, Nov. 26 (iV) — I hr 1Shipwreck Victims
Mmidry ol ihc Inlciior annoURced
today the cxpubnin from France On Const al Island

Kiwanis Club Is
Rtm ian, lor ''inleileicttc'
Entertained By &lt;t|in 19
French offnira" during' .tl»Irlmr rti,i«. wbicli ruipiatl
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THE SANTORO HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

F R I D A Y , N O V . 21, 1947

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High School Change Harold Stassen Is
ITruman Picks Bradley
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Speaker In Orlando (i s s its s ti O va r-«» ns*)
(Cm IIm M &gt; n * I 'a i ' nut)

Meyers Affidants

Group in Europe in tbs tail war.
pier. SUkJtbakcr raid., if the r a ­
ORLANDO Nov, 21 OPi—H ar­
tion had I0.UUU high schools in- old Stassen, campaigner for the will return to the .Army Dec.. I
stead of 29,000—and none with republican presidential*. nomina­ and start a survey of Army posts
lest than 300 student*.
tion. winged northward to Chi­ before taking over Eisenhower's
Ha added th at 19,000 high cago today after sounding a call duties.
achools have fewer than 200 stu­ for southerners to develop twoEisenhower Has been mentioned
dents each and their administra­ party government on thpir own prominently as the possible Reterms.
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nor was ehrerrd last night when ha* indicated He will not retire
School coat. •
"High schools today generally he thld a public mretjng;
until around April t, let* than
ul strongly urge concentrated
provide adequate courses for th j effort
three months before ihe Repub­
in
the
states
of
the
South
20 percent of their students -going to hulId s strong Republican P ar­ lican national convention. While
to colleita dnil for the 20 percent ty and to participate In a two- laying he wants nothing* to do
who go into vocational licliir,’ party system.”
with politics he hat not said flatly
8 tU&lt;ie b a k e r s a id .
A spokesman for 4htr city of
"But the remainder, who arr Orlando raid about 2,000 were In he would not accept a prrtidtnInterested In neither icademic municipal auditorium to hear lial nomination..
nor vocational training, drift 'out Stassen.
Cray, who la vice president
Into life with no special trsimqg
Stassen'* speech here was the »f the Chicago a fid Northwestern
for the work that will Ik* avail­ sixth of a southern rampalgn Railway, will succeed Bradley as
able to them. .
swing.
head of the Veterana^kdrainistra"W . must bore under that
Urging southerners to devrtop a tion Jan. 1. d ray was in charge
group and dhrtrver the curricu'a Republican Party which would ex­ of railway transportatltJrf in tno
to meet ita needs.”
press its own views on stale and Allied European Theater during
Studehalter said a ground work national affairs. Htassrn said:
the war and left the Army .a*
for the complete overhaul uf
“ You need not echo the jiosltion a major general In September,
the high school system and for a of Republican parties of north­ lugs. .
more scientific approach to the ern state*. You -ran lie—indeed
Mr. Truman also announced:
determination of courses has k m you should lie—a Republican Par­
The nwignation of Rotert M.
laid during two years of preltml- ty of the South.” ■
nary conferences among erluruStassen tourhi-d upon negro l.ittlejohn as War Assets Admin­
tors.
paiticipation in Republican poli­ istrator effective Nov. 2H. Jet*
Beginning Dec. 1, a‘*commis­ tics when he said the party must I .a i son, a deputy adminstraior,
sion of nine leaders of educa­ pick able and incorruptible dele­ will .take over the job. The Pres­
tional groups will meet to a it gates to tin* national convention ident said Littlejohn ha* done a
In selecting "pilot" schools to and that these delegates should good jab In a tough spot and his
aerre as demonstration ren in s. Ik- "selected without discrimina­ Work will enable the WAA to lieIn each state as the start of tilt- tion, without any unconstitutional girt liquidation next June.
The appointment of MaJ. Gen­
program on an experimental tmsis. exclusion on the grounds of race
eral Clifton B. Cates to bo com­
Btudehaker said the broadened or religion or color.”*
mandant of the Marine Corps suc­
curriculum would stress certain
MAKSIIA 1, 1, ARRIVES
ceeding firqcra1 Alexander Van*
subjects, particularly In the so­
LONDON, Nov, 21—V»*&gt;— Sec degrift, who Ta retiring.
cial sciences, which Students
Dillon 8. M|ror is resigning a*
should take throughout four yenra retary of Stale Marshall arrived
of high school and not just, the today from Washington to attend commissioner of the U. 8. Hous­
last two—courses such as geog­ next week'x meeting of Ihc Big ing Authority to take another
raphy, world history, tfnltm! Pour foreign ministers.
government post. The President
said Myer has nut .decided yet
States history, rtdnoinjcs and gov­
ernment.
which Job he wanU.
He added' that the broader might .lie offered in home and the President In', response to
Aside from these appointment*,
high school training might -help family life, job hunting, budg­
Students prepare psychologicallv eting, use of leisure time, civic questioning said he* want! the
as well as vocationally for the responsibilities, and the necessity commodity exchanges controlled
just as the New York Stock Ex­
everyday world, and
d dignity of talior.
change U controlled. H i proposed
control of the. commodity ex­
changes In the tan point anti-in­
flation .program ha-outlined -for
was not prepared to go Into drCongreaa, but left out details. He
was not prepared to go into de­
tails today.
*
But, Mr. Truman told reporters
that such controls would apply
to cotton and wool markets as
well as grain trading. Asked if
'Mock purchasing of commodities
for distribution is proposed, threply .was that everything is tieIng. considered for submission to
congressional committees lnclu-1*
ing strengthening of export con­
trols.
The President said reartion to
his message to Congress on Eu­
ropean relief, and east-of-llvlng
curbs haa been very satisfactory.
The Marshall' Plan, providing
long-range, sclf-help'recovery for
Europe, will be submitted to Con­
gress Ip about ten days, he added.
Informed that Senator Taft
(R-Ohlo) has said bli recommen­
dation for limited authority In Im­
pose price-wage controls ami con­
sum er. rationing 'Is totalitarian,
Mrr Truman replied he has no
comment and added his speech
apeak* for itself.
A, reporter told the President
also that Taft has suggested th-*
President already has export con­
trol power but has nut yet used
■It, Mn T urman said that Is-ea
reel, but added the President nev­
er makes use Of such powers tu
. their full extent unless needetl.
t They are qied only wheie they
do the most good.
Asked about criticisms that thr
United Stale* Is still shipping
heavy machinery to Russia, Mr.
Truman said Ihe Snvlsts have n
purchasing commission here and
ed for repairing dam* and fovth at it l* buying jnaehlnery needfarm work. He said ha sees no
reason to stop such exports now.
Ha would not comment on tho
action of Canada in imposing
pertain restrictions'on-Am erican
Imports.

on deliveries of new cars.
"No." Meyer replied.
Then why, Ferguson shot back,
had Meyers signed an affidavit to
the District of Columbia Auto L i­
cense Bureau that the car had
i——
ptid fo r and mad
by the-Aviaiion Electric Company
before Jan. I, 1942."
"Is that your signature?** Fer
guson demanded, turning the af
fidavil over lo Meyers,

_

Chian# Retirement
(I'n ib is * lr»»i / a n Os* •
If. The assembly will select
China's first constitutionally chosen president and vler-pres, Ident.
Chian* said Ip February, 1946
he hadn’t considered running Cor
the presidency when the first
election was held under China’s
constitution. and added: "As
far a* I am concerned, a* soon as
the power of government I* res to rod to the people I'have finish­
ed my responsibility.”
However, the. generalissimo des­
cribed China's situation recently
as "the gTBvest crisis” in the 10year history of the Kuomlntang
(government party).”
In reply to another questlo
Chian* wrote that organisation i
. the United Nations "marks the
greatest forward step of the twen­
t i e t h century."*

"H o p H a r r lg n n " S e ria l
(Chapter No. 14)

— also —
Car toon-Tooth or Consequence'

SOCIALIST BLUM
MOSCOW, Nov. 21 (AV-Pravda published today a Paris a!*patch by Andre Karrel, assistant
editor of the- French Communist
newspaper UHumantle, asserting
th a t Leon Blum was attempt!:
to sell out France to the Unit
SUte*.

*

DON’T FAIL TO HEAR
ft

e v e r y SATURDAY NIGHT
PHS;-'
8:00 P.M. Ifatll doofsK

Om I

Flushing, Meyer* *ald It wax,
hut that he had1 signed
alien' It as "just
a routine thing." Hi
He said. "Any
body would have signed It.”
"Why would an officer In the
United States Army file a false
affidavit when there was a ra ­
tioning order coming UpT" Fer­
guson demanded.
Meyers repented thst he hsd
signed It simply a* a routine m at­
ter. When eommittea eounsel
William Roger* took Issue with
him on this. Meyer* shouted:
"I think you would have aignetl
It. too, Mr. Rogers."
Rogers angrily declared there
was no rail for such a statement.
Ferguson commented that then*
would not lie much point to affi­
davits If they rould b« explained
away as Meyers was trying to.
Meyers said he did not know
about that, but that he wondered
about the value of affidavits. in
the light of "some of the testi­
mony thst has been taken here.''
Meyers acknowledged that hr
also signed a second affidavit that
"was incorrect*’ to obtain a dis­
trict of Columbia license for the
same large blue car.
' *
The second affidavit also listed
Ihe electric company ss owner and
ursr of the car at the fashionable
apartment* here where' the gen­
eral lived at one time during the
war.
While the Senate hearing - pro­
gressed, tho Meyers rase got at­
tention elsewhere.
AMVKTK. organization of Vrtirans, demanded In a statement
that the Army revoke the Distin­
guished* Service 1Medal -and* Legion
of Merit awarded to Meyera and
re-examine his right, to a month­
ly disability pension of $461.
On the House floor, Rep.. Ben­
nett__( R-Mo)__ alluded__ to the
Meyers hearing and declared:
/ ‘I f

th o

A rra y

d o e s n o t soon

f

Italian Revolution
ItM lU w l fr imt l*aa* H « l
.throughout all lU ly was near
In this capital, Premier Atride de Gaaperl, whoso Christian
Democratic government is a tar­
get of a concentrated leftist at­
tack, conferred with the general
commander of tho carabinelrl. •'
At lea»lT 3 pexsons, seven -»f
(Item carabinieri Who were report*,
ed to have .used their arms in
sclf-dcfrnacr were wounded iu
skirmishing, yesterday at Camp.
Kalrntina and firavina In the
Apulia region, the independent
newspaper Metsagero reported.
Severed communications In thtroubled tone, where three per­
sona w ire killed earlier near
ConilQ. delayed news of the latest
riots.
Tbe-m oet-earioue. l|t»uUe was
reported at Campi Balrnlina,
south of Brindisi In Ltcce prov­
ince where strikers attacked car­
abinieri wtlh firearms and hand
grenades. Seven carabinetri and
Ihe commissioner of police were
wounded, Messaggcro said.
Two of the domtrnstrator* were
killed an six wounded bv gunfire
front the carabinieri.. the paper

Leon Blum Says
(CesHlaaeO Hess Pag* k a l
for authority to form a cabinetlie was certain to be oppoeed
by both the extreme left and the
extreme right.
“Tb# republic which we Iden­
tify with the fatherland Is in
danger,** lllutg told the deputies.’
% 'm l J lb cm tii—mihUw peace itself are menaced.
"The danger is. double. On one
hand, International Communism
has openly declared war on
French Democracy, On Ihe other,
a party has 'beea constituted -In
France which has as Ks objec­
tive, and perhaps ita only ob­
jective, the separation of nation­
al sovereignty from Its fundamen­
tal traditions.”
Obviously ho w g referring to
de Gaulle’s proposals to revise
the tonsil tut Ion,
T ' have come here to sound
the alarm ,” the veteran states­
man said.
T am here to rally all Re­
publican*—all those who refuso
to submit to Impersonal dictator­
ship, not of the proletariat but
of a political party, and all those
who refuse to seek refuge from
this peril in the personal power
of one man," Bjum continued.
The best way to defend the
republic; he said, would i&gt;e to
make evident the "authority of
a republican state to impose
discipline, coordinate all public
administrations, assure the regu­
lar and effective functioning of
the constitutional organisation*
and guarantee the continuity of
economic life.
"It I* in this spirit lhal I seo
the social conflict* that are aris­
ing and multiplying throughout
the rountry. They must be fared
firmly."
Labor unions, he dectsre-1,
must distinguish between their
legitimate rights and activities
and those which are "aggressive
a n d dratructlve m o v e m e n t s
against the Institutions and doc­
trine* of the republic."
Blum Is seeking a "third force"
to fend off both the de GaulllsU
and the Communists.

R eT T iae Discussed-

At THE CHURCHES
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
'(Disciples of Christ)
Mark T. Carpenter. B. D- Rector ;
j William Perry Yeeley, Minister
Sunday next.before Advent
Sunday-School. P:45 A. M.
, .8:00 A. M.r Holy Communion.
Worship and Communion, 11:00
" f t i ir g t i m c
. 9*30" A&lt;*M.*-Q »MMh fieheeh ■
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayer Church and the State. .
Christian. Youth Fellowship,
and sermon.
j 6:30* P. M.
6:00 P. M : Y.P.RL. snd Junior t Sermon: "The Essential Tasks
League.
|&gt;‘
of Christianity”. 7:30 P. M.
Daily—51. T., W. and F., 7:45
A 8100 A. M. Thursday 8:46 A
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
9:00 A. M.
CHURCH
Week-day Notice*
Oak snd Third Street
Monday, 7:00 P. M.: Regular
E. D. Rrownlee, D, D. Paster
aupper meeting of the Mens Club.
Iter. Douglas E. Charles,
Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.: Regular
Aosialant Pastor
Session of the Confirmation rlass.
B:45
M.: Sunday School f o »
Tuesday 6:16 P .M.: Young two- all ages.
W
pie’s choir practice.
11:00 A. H.l Morning Worship'
Wednesday, 7:30: Choir rehear­ Service. Sermon: "Corns Ye
sal.
Thankful People."
6:30 P, M.I Junior and 8«nlor
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Young People’* Meeting.
111H Laurel Avenue
7:30 P.- M.: Evening W orship.
K. I. Wright, Pastor
Service. Sermon: God’s in v ita ­
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
tion’’—Ri S. V. P."
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Christ Amblssdor, 6:30 P. M. IBKARDALL AVENUE CHAPEL
Evening Service, 7:30 ,P. M.
I
Rev. Douglas E. Charles.
WEDNESDAY
Assistant Pastor
/
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
*
3:45 P. 51.: Evening Worship
CHRIST CHURCH, Longwood Service.
Mark T. Carpenter. IL D , Vicar
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Hundav next before Advent
SCIENTIST
3:00 p. M.: Evening prayer
and sermon. •■*
BOO East Second Street
All are welcome.
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
UNITY
Subject: "Soul and Body."
Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M.
Faith Cornwall, Minister
Rending Room Hours: Tuesdays.
*
TUESDAY
7:46 P, M.t Prayer service at •nd.Fcldw a, 3 * » to 6:00 P. M. €
Valdex Hotel.
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
8:00 P. 51.: Class In "Lesson*
ALLIANCE
In Truth” at the hotel.------ - ■
On Ssnford-Orlando Highway
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
.Glenn B. Smith, Pastor
10:00 A. 51.: Bible School, Mr.
9:46 A. M.: Church School.
11:00 A. M.: 5forning Worship. A. Wit-bohit. Supt.
Sermon theme—"Repaying God.*; r* 11:00 A. 51.7 Morning Worship.
7:46 P. M.: Evening Service.
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowship The
pastor will continue hts mes­
Meeting*.
sage* from tht Book of R evels-.
7:30
P.
51.:
Evening
Worship
_7:30
M.:
Worship, tlon. speaking _an._lhe—sabjeet,^
Jjlorman—O w ne— “ 11ow—lltg ~ I s **THAT"WU 5TAN *J EZE HKL"7 Th e ®
God?"
public is cordially invited.

J

(real Paa* •&gt;»»•
belongs to
and thus asphyxiating them. He
who love Itj
ShamcH Talks
th srsfo ie P a
tong* Itrth i
also suggested growth of plank­
ton might have been stimulated ___ ItflR linuM
I’- a , II— I ---- J jy ’islLJtace."—.be~«Wlar#d.—
5fr. Shames Was' Introduced' by
abnormally by ' frrnh water cur­ Them is s new race of Jews In­
rents from the shore, sweeping habiting the land. They’are taller, Rev. J. E. McKinley.
minerals Into' the ocean. Bred and stronger, he Stated.
President ), C. Davis conducted
reported “ the lethal water bodies
“This problem is one In which n discussion to determine If there
and strike* coincided rather close­ justice does not stand out, It is would tie a December meeting,
ly with the major fresh water one in which power politics an d , and it was decided that a meeting A
oil rights are foremost, A thing J of some kind will be held.
outflows Into the Gulf.”
* ,-T
However, Dr, Smith declared
samples he had taken indicated
n q ' abnormal presence of fresh
YAHDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
wsti-r and added rainfall hail been
America’s Moat Beautiful
scanty during the red tide pe­
-Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
riod. This, he laid, would Indicate
Ask 5Ie For Free EstlaMt* ..
a below-avrrage drainage nf frest^
P.
W.
STEVENS
- 617 W. Rnbliuion - Orlando
w ater into -the Gulf of Mexico.
'
Phone 2-0729
The University of 5llami sclentlst commented pathqtngieal
■todies of the fish he and hi*
co-workers hsd taken from Ihe
red tide are* had shown no signs •
of asphyxiation.
• '*
Reed said he did not regard
results of analyses showing a r­
senic trace* in fish killed by the
red tide, as significant and remarkril ”ih ii whole pnibfcni fa
one of extremely complicated
cb-racter and in order to Se
able to achieve anything like a
■aaitofaM err selullmi H si n r TFT
qnlrw an 'extensive research pro­
gram of not leas than five years.”
Tho Ideal

take action to court-martial that
scnundrrl I shall Introduce legis­
lation to require IL" *
Bennett said Moyers draws a
total of $650'a month “from, the
American taxpayers,” getting oth­
er allowances as well a* $461 dis­
ability pension.
The Justice Department has an­
nounced it Is investigating and
proposes to bring an income tax declaredrase
A Bari ittypatrh to the Social­
------against Meyers when the
Senate hear! nrf* conclude.
ist' newspaper Avantl gave thy
number of wounded as nine.
Avantl reported that another
WASHINGTON Nov. 21 (JP)~
workman was shot and killed
Msj. General Bennett E- Meyer* yesterday In rioting at Gravlna,
hestediy minted today that he h«4 Southwest of Bari—also In the
no plans lo cash in on government Apulia region. A mob later In­
contracts when he helped ict up vaded the hotel from which tho
shot was firrd, .sacked snd burn­
the Avialion Electric Company in ed the place, the paper sdded.
1940 for "m y'girl‘ friend." And
Bari Itself, a major Adriatic
he never got any money from ihe port, was reported in the grip
company except repayment of ul a general strike called by the
strike also 3»s* under w a y . a:
loans,-lie declared lo the Senate chamber of labor. A Similar
War Investigating Committer.
Taranto, on the Instep of the
The retired -Air- Fores- f sera Batiste heat.
H Popofo, organ of Premier
testified yesterday that he advan­
Atcide de Gasperi’s Christian
ced 'several thousand dollsn lo the disorders at Cam nl Salentin* t
"my gid friend," Mrs. Mildred Democrat Party," *pid that In |
All-furpoia Outboard t
Lions President
m nU:.
Lamstir, snd her hushand to set —w hich'It blamed on -Gemmunlst
first •
- to
ta d # *
^
up the Dayton, Ohio, comern ■gl tat nr*-“-the csrabinelri
P i kr
A ll M l &lt; a n u a a l« 4
.f
*
~Pwrara* Pfw-tws (**# |
into Ihe sir and then in
U ia d a II &gt;*1 p -’ l m i m i . T k , K r» A - J L —t
d
i
which later obtained more than defcnseflied,- Inte-attafYtng'
TuKereuloste and Heami As.oda■ u n &lt; j r R V k f.'h H rp ffd i n i rn d iv . v ^ *
•nr* (or th* am t rut|fU W&lt;U. n t
tlon who d t H cases where funds
$1,000,000 of aviation subcon-, C tfiC
•U l Ih em w &lt;to*n l a 11m i h d i Sm i
. S w a a l w IikI r i par* ran m r
______________________ _
“It I* another sed episode In were spent far x-rays. She was
■rar. A n d . , . Il I n U n a w r 'i n t h ,
Introduced by Jack Morrison.
' Bleriot H. Lama nr, the hus­ the campaign of hate end vloAI Lyoim, J r.f fgU ^.
# «Cub
(b&gt;U
Unc* lh*t Is continuing In Apu­
band and president of Aviation lia," the paper said. “Normtl L«^n *. WV »*^«nted with many
Electric, haa testified the general civil life Is menaced by continu­ gift* In behalf 0f the c l u b
Como In and m o B
got more than $150,000 from the ous attacks, road* are blocked member* sad ws* eongratulated
wing Lion Livingston.
and communications are. imped*
profits on those contacts.
,
„ '•
WM. P. SMITH OUTBOARD
° f *18
*°
One Senate group is investigat­ ed.”
L’Unlta, Communist Parly or­ iha A iteHega U gion to help
ing Meyers’ relations with war gan which has been leading th* finance entertainment for visit­ •!!
SALES AND SERVICE .
contractors. During the war, .the leftist fight against the de Gas- ing members of tho Headquarters P h o n o 1174— J
2515 P a r k . A t *.
general was deputy chief o( Ail peri government, declared on tho Commltta* who will meet here
In
December.
Jam
es.
Rowland
raForce Procurement (purchasing.) other hand that the carabinieri quested members to donate toys to
had started the trouble.
*
Lamarre la 36 and hla wife la
"D* Gaaperi'a machine gun* will the Ellu as Christmas gifts to
younger. The 62-year-old gener­ not bend the laborers of th* under-privileged c h i l d r a n . All
al’s story was that the husband
members w*ro requested to ro
it a&lt;M*d.
acquiesced to hla affair with Mrs. sooth,”
De Gssperi continued talk* port Tuesday evening - a t May
I-smsrr*.”
moderate Wftlst leader* in fair Inn ballroom to help decorate
Lamarre told reporters who witheffort,
to broaden the base of for tho dance being given by the
tlirned to him after the general1* an
club Wednesday.
testimony that he rould not rd a - his six-month* old government to
the Communist challenge.
mCnt, that he w*S "under Instruc­ meet
Debate on th* situation was ex­
Ne#ro Law Suit
tions” to make no statem ent.'
Chairman Ferguson . ( R-Mleh) pected leter In the day In the
- ----------began today’s session by asking constituent assembly.
trM UssM l i r a ease *•*'
Meyers for any records or docu­
the stale or for John Wrighlen.
ments to support Meyera claim
Russian Box Car 25-year-old Chatfetton. S. C..
that $18,000 he acknowledged re­
negro- who brought th* original
ceiving from the company was re­
| | - s s il'a-S t o n r » i» «»as |
payment of a loan to - the La­ •eta Administration, pyssibly an action.
f ’
ina r m .
V 1; ■;
The rase itow awaits deterveternnf* or other preferences
fodtnu
Shifting and
Hhimng
ana hitching frequent- e0. aurblus
odnatten, by. U»
surplus good*.
goad*.
Iv In hi* seat, th- retired general
The freight r*r*--tike tbg 146 eoart. whathar ■ taw-achool estabrepeatedly sh-v-ted H * sniwors locomotives Russia got. from th# Ished *t th ngro collg at Orangeas Ferguson led him back ov«r United 8 tales between Jaftuair
8. C. since th# filing of tho
prevlouk points of testimony. ■
within tho meanand April—were specially built
Meyers angrily denied the to fit, the Soviet’s broad-gauge
court’s order.
truth of aarller testimony by La- railways, which have rails set
Ina attorney* said
m srre thst hy I Meyers I had six Inches farther a p a rt than In oral argument today they had
bought a $2996 blue Cadillac (or those In America.
been “vary much disturbed" by
himself—paid for with Aviation
Th# locomotive# shipped to Rus­ tho language used 1b Aha original
Elsctric funds.
sia this year Included 48 electric decision. They argued th at under
Th*' facts, h* said, were that type ualucd at fTTWOO, S3 steam a Supreme Court ruling segrega*
*
&lt;0
Lamarr* told Marara h* nmi
needed t£Pe valued at •l.lMJWO, and «
We carry a complete tine of Armour's Big Crop
a car and asked the
................
m ggdoersl
if he (Beeal typ# and smaller models
Fertilisers
for
’all
crop*
grown
In
t|i!*
area.
Wa
have
know where on* in!
sight bo bought valued at $481.ooo.
ties to negroes, and not facllitie*
the best analysis for citrus, for lawns, horns gardens
in Washington.
In addition tho 9R ussians, who## -equal In alt respects” to thooc
and commercial crops of every typo. No order Is
"I inquired and found I could $111,700,000 outlay for goods for whites.
■ . ,
over too small or too Urge for .na to handle to your
got a-Cadillac and ha told me to from this country during tho first
When one of them Indicated ho
full satisfaction.
go and buy It and I did," Meyera nine months of this year waa con- would liks to so* the appeals court
ltd.
rule that the state had me* It*
obligation
e s ta b lis h ^ the^OrForguson wanted la know why
Com* In or telephone and place your order for
th# name “Aviation Electric" was machine tools.
A m e e r's - It Makes Every Acrv^ Do I t r B est
Other Industrial machinery they r m s t J u d g o Morris*^ A. Soper
selected for the company whom i t
Included $10,700,000 In mlaas organlaod t t . u K
'
ted out th at this had net boon
d pumj ‘
until five months a fte r
"Did you export It to do bust•
f T t &gt; S j . S S ' t o ask
"Year statement U net corthis court fo r a certificate of * P
118 Sanford Avenue,
fer
pewval when you waited five
{■nHiirtTr c*B*r* 1
*, t 'i
- •v
Tbone 858
M*r»r* sold that who* the com­ .T he nrie a f E g /p t under the
pany waa sot up no one know Ptolemy* has been called the court doesn’t say anything on this
potat," ______
3
titer* would b* a w ar or that thin world's first totalitarian state.

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vernment would be tpending a
on It.
The name "Aviation" may fear*
been selected, he said, because
David E. Johnson, one of the com­
pany’s first officers, had "some
gadget" for use In military or
commercial airplanes.
Rogers broke In to ask If U
was not true th at the "only bu«lness” the company ever had was
"war huslnesa"
” 1 don't know,” Meyera replied.
"I can’t say one way or another.
I have not seen the books of (He
company."
,
Roger* then notedNOTH
th at Maycm
Me
claimed to have advanced $36,000
to the company
1940
and ■■■
120,i _ In a
m i ________
and now testlflea he
had not seen the company books.
Referring to the $ 18,000 the
general says he leal the Lamarree
personally, Rogers asked:
"Did you ask for a n&lt;d&gt; In re­
turn".
"No I never did,* Meyere re­
plied.
Roger* reminded Meyers that
he previously testified about giv­
ing Miss lla Rae Curnutt, hla
wife-to-be. -some $35,000 in avia­
tion stock as collateral when she
gave him $33,000 cash to hold In
October, 1942. Meyere and Miss
Curnutt were married in Febru­
ary, 1943.
The committee attorney won­
dered why Meyera did not use
the same care with loans to the
l-amarrc*.
Meyers said he had made many
loans ”to friends" without notes
or collateral.

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III Unity Thcri Is Strength—
To Protect the Perea ol tha World;
To Promote t u F r o d m of A a t r i t t ;
To Produce Proa pertly for Stoford.

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Established 1908

France Flans
Measures To

Canada Restores Price Ceilings
On Canned Fruits And Vegetables

auernoon and lowigL. ___
moderate to fresh Tuesday
shifting to northwest
afternoon.

Dan McCarty Is Funeral Services
Main Speaker At Held Sunday For
Rotary Luncheon Benjamin F. Fish

President, Tftiman
Asks Confirmation
Of List By Senate
i WASHINGTON Nov. 24 &lt; /P )Prnidrnl Truman today tent to
the Senate 4 bt o n iiim a ti.o die
name*' of pearly 300 peraont
named to freferat job* -while Congrew wai not in teition.
Tlie iitt of recem appointment*
include John L, Sullivan, secretary
of the navy; W. Stuart,Syming­
ton. lecirtaiy of the air force;
Robert N. Denham, ptnera! roun*.
4*.
■relre fr thc-N atiowal- L aheweR ela^ lion* Board, and Raymond M.
^ ’Foley, adminiitrator of the newly
reorganized Mowing and Home
------- Finance Adminiilration.

In addition, tha President no­
minated nearly 1.200 Army and
.
Navy officer* for advancement
1 '. ' and submitted a handful of mora
recent civilian nomination* includ’ ing Carl Raymond Gray, Jr., of
Minnriota, to auceeed General
Omar Iiradley aa adm iniitrator of
veterana affair*. •
Nomination* Included the re-ap­
pointment of Unltad 8tale* Dis­
trict Judge Harry E. P ratt to tha
fourth dlvialon bench for the dia,
trlet of-A laska and the nomina­
tion of Charles M. Eldridge as
United Slate* Marshal for Rhode
lilatui replacing Neale D. Murresigned.
“ tkf White House had not inanded to burden the special ses­
ten*
sion with the long list of names
skin
_ for confirmation, but Charles G.
■9 Rosa, presidential praaa secretary,
told reporter* th at W hitt House
legal advisers decided it would be
illegal to hold the names until the
regular session in January.
Other prominent names Includ­
ed:
W. John Kenney of California
as undersecretary of the navy;
William U. Draper, Jr., of New
York, as undersecretary of the
army; A rthur 8. Harrows of Cal, A ifornla aa undersecretary of the
9 air force; Major General Carl
Spasta as chief of staff of the air
force; Vanncvar Rush as chair­
man of the research and develop­
ment board; Abe Murdock of Utah
sa n d 'd . Copeland Gray of New
York as member* of the NLRB.

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Certified By CAA
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The Sanford
Aviation
has been
the CAA aa a non-scheduled AtrHoe, according to A 1L Brown­
ing, airport manager.

Mr. browning aald that U will
1 ftt Sanford the
It passengers

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The

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Tells Rotary Of Val­ Will Provides Hospiue Of Service To tal Funds For 3
State And Nation Cen. Florida Cities

Dan McCartr. Fort Pierce citrui grower and cattleman, former
speaker of the Stale House of
Representative, and candidate for
governor, spoke to the Rotary Club
tpday on the importance of service
to the slate and nation. With
respect to the international situa­
tion, he said that He did not be­
lieve this country is going to Have
a war with Russia, but insisted it
would be folly not to be prepared.
He quoted the Gallup Poll *I»
showing that the great majority of
Uie American people want compuL
*ory military training, sad He poin­
ted out the failure of Congress to
enact *uch a statute. . T V United
Stiles it the richest prize in the
world, he said, and yet while other
nations remain armed.camps, the
United Stales ha* virtually abandoned its Army.
We are repeating the tame mis­
takes”, lie said, "which led to the
disafter of 1941”,
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.Funeral services, fo( Benjamin
F . FIih. 66. prominent u liu i and
vegetable grower of Seminole coun­
ty for the past 40 years, who
died at his home on Cameron
Avenue Friday night after an ill­
ness of two months, were held
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the Erickson Funeral Home with
the Rev. W.' P. Yeslcy. pastor of
the Fin l Christian Church, official*
ing. Interment wa* in DeLagd
Cemetery in the Fish lot.
Active pallbearers were Harold
Jackson of Longwood. Joyce Bo­
wen, A P. Me Fie, Hugh Mellon.
A. R . K n r and Fred R. Wilson.

Under 4ha provision* of U»
late ' Beet Fish,
a brother and a former U,
Minister to Egypt, Arabia and
Portugal, Mr. Hah ha* left ap ­
proximately one million dollars
for tha purpose of erecting hospi­
tal* In Hanford, DaLond and New
Smyrna.
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The fund was left by Bert
Flab to hla brother Benjamin
fee life, -and at A—III—It—wa*
rovtded that _lt should bo' adminUrred by the following trustee*.
Fred - R. Wllaon, W. T i. Laffler
-and Earnest Galloway of Sanford;
Francis P. W h ite h a ll Jam es E.
Vollard and John E. O’Neil of
DeLand; Counts Johnson of TamC. C. Barn of Bunnell and
Krank W. Nani* of Jacksonville.

win of 'th e

D. x i ‘iVr*
kin*. J r. were welcomed Into the
club aa new members by H. II.
Coleman who explained the pur­
pose of Rotary and prevented tha
new. member* with their member­
ship cards, the Itotarf “Code of
Ethics," a pamphlet called “Wel­
come To .Rotary” and thair lapel
button*.
Mr. McCarty, pointing out that
at the Thanksgiving season, wa
should give thanks to God not
alone for the materia) waalth
which we enjoy, but also for “the
fundamental blessing of free men
which wt enjoy, recalled th a t aa
a veteran of the last war, he had
traveled J n many porta of the
‘World, but nowhere had ha found
any government or system to ’Arthur A. Kirchhoff waa de­
compare in advantages, with th at clared winner of the Herald pick
the-winner contest sponsored last
of thb United SUUs. &lt;
He commanded tha work of Kan weak by the Firestone Store and
the Kite Theater,
(('•aliaaeg
Fas* Twa*
Mr. Kirchhoff received a rev­
ersible outdoor Jacket given by
. •
Cold Wave Reported Firestone.
L. P, Payton was named win­
of the second prlxs of a IS
General In North ner
Inch magic skin dot] given by the
Firestone Stores.
By ASSOCIATED PBESS
- H. A Appleby, J . P. Bates and
Tbs heaviest snowstorm of the Roae A. Payton
ware named
season was blowing out of the winners of the passe* donated by
Great Lakes and northern states the Rlti Theater.
today, a forerunner of another
All winners selected nine game*
cold wavo for the area.
correctly end wore named In th*
The snowfall at Chicago was order In which they were received.
.There will be no* contest this
expected to measure four inches
by mid-morning. The Weather week since the games are being
Bureau said, however, that most played on many different- days
of the snow cam* with tha tem­ during the week, f
------ ----perature hovering around the are being— played
treeling mark and that It turned some .Thursday, Friday and Sat­
to slush as it fall on tha wmrpi urday. As tha result of tha spas­
ground In eastern Iowa, northern modic play, no suitable ballot
could be selectedi therefore, the
Illinois and northern Indiana.
i A cold wave “considerably be­ contest (a postponed until next
low normal” was moving east­
ward from the high plains area
and waa expected to spread over
POPE
G RATEFU L
most of the mlddlewcst by morn­
ing, the W eather Bureau ad d .
Temperatures a t Chicago ware ex­
pected to begin this afternoon
from a high of St degress and
reach a low of around Ik to ­
aid to th*
morrow.
and said
m v s them again
Tha midwostern told Moot extended from North Dakota, wlwra
Fargo reported an U r -• today,
into |h a southwest, the Weather
Bureau said.
Bala area expected ia the Ohio
lie valleys |
where the nation

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Arthur Kirchhoff
Iil NamedWinner
Of Grid Contest

A ssodsted Press Leased Wire

JERUSALEM, Nov. « - 4 d 1
l*«*c llalcvl Hereof sad Bea
/ion Ousiel, |wo chief Kabtxa
of the Holy I.slid, published
a maalfeslo today appealing
to "all aattoaa. Christian,
• Islamic and uther" to support
a national homeland for Jew*
It) Palestine. Th* (kief Rabbinst* requested -Rabbis through
the world to recite Psalm 20
daily and instructed that It
»** te be used In morning Mr1

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U. S. Sanctions Against England
Asked Over Division .Of Ireland
N t $ YORK,.Not. 24 (.1* - A pciitum calling for United S ure;
tconumu ism l.om Nts-nil England tu cuaqwl her tu ”crss# con­
tinuing the mong which die u inflicting Upon lirlaud" t i to be prr
rented la 1‘ietidmt liuuian alul lb# i;wcial reiiiun ul Cungrcs* by
•nr Lull Ks’c r t-’ndwnlhip
, l h e prtiuon, tlaiuu-t) Ly iu ipotuuis to 'b c *ig^nl by 1,000,000’
Aweiicaru, w n «|&gt;proi.-d yvilei.iky at th# doting insion of-the cobventioii, *pon*iiM-il by th# Amc-rl-t &gt;
caw-Li-agu# For an Uiulivitlc-d Iro-

laiwl.

Two thousand Irish-American*
vices la nil synagagum thr- .
with a aprinklnik- at - dejagataa
ticca In a i l ayaagagaes
through neat Friday. (Psalm
from th* s&gt;id country muvrd to
, 20 is an ripreutoa of the
ask U. 8 . aid In rudiiig partitio*
church’s confidence in Uud’a
of Irelaiul.
•litter.
Patrick Maxwell, mmilwr of th#

L A K E SUCCESS, No*. 24 &lt;/»*&gt;
— Hum* charged today that Brit­
ain was tryiiig to prevent s rolu'tion uf the Palestine problem

The charfc -waa made, by Sc

mm. K. Ttarapkin, who told the
United Nation* Attcmbly’t 37Vwmber Palestine committee that
Britain** altitude could be inter­
n eamp at Downey, Idaho. Each preted only a* "a decision to
was sentenced to imprisonment of

northern Irriand pariianirnt, told
the convention that -only furev
or the threat of fare# could win
freedom for id Irriand, and it#
suggested th# United Slates ha*
aufficiebt preatlK«- In r i r r l tin-

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Meanwhile, in ItrtfaM, N.iitjtrrn
Ireland, Edmund Warnurk. Hhriliern Ireland's minister of home
affairs, referred yesterday to a
apeoch twfnrr the Concre** 8aturday by Mayor William O'Dwyer
anil assailed what he called "false

three year* end three month* and wurlr agsiHit a icftleramnrf thr
pmpufumg nr rprtaiii u i’vgnyr
fined *900:----------------------------- * - P ali n ine piublcm.1'” Wiibhr Roiihm, of Shnnyaido,
Tisrapkin declared that Brit­ of Irish unity.”
Wash., was granted a leave from ain had' "come up writb resei(PDwyer, calling f*&gt;r rnttiplele.
a ramp at La pine. Ore. He iw
autonomy fur tri-land, 'bud taid

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Opening Date For
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valiuni that -have deprived llie
(UN) organization of all mean*
of settlement."
“We have to . reject all state­
ment! made by Britain in the
Palestine committee," be taid. de­
scribing the British declaration*
a* "iriiiompalible" with the prin­
ciple! of the UN Charter.
Trerapkiu tjiokc a* llie commit­
ter approached a vote on a plan
to partition ,lbr Holy Land into
separate Jewish and Arab counttiet. Britain has jefused to make
any
w r Britnfi. troop* available to
help enforce the partition plan.
Turapkpi said a decision u
imp
Palaatino '-wjm jjpperstlv*,*’
My dcli-gSnwr Will ob|vct u
nny effort* id drag out and post|Kin* a solution under any pre­
text*,”. b* said.
lie aald Russia wutlld vote foe
th* purtillou plan "because.it is

The opening date for the thou­
sand*. of Christmas Scat leilera
la tomorrow.- Jack Ratlgsn, the
general Seal' Bale chairman for
Hemlnole County annouoeod today. I sincerely urg* #vj»y eltlsen
upon receiving thee* cheery little
seals through the mall, to realise
1ft a real opportunity
that they offer
and
to help
V lest
lea fortunate
■ ■people
■
to assist with a preventative
ilatlvr pro
gram that will mean the saving of
countless lives.
If you a s a receiver of Christmas
Beals, can give more than the
amount of aoals sent you-do so.
Blessings wlll.be yours a* th e re
1 urge
suit. i.itfg
g gnill Lbusiness
b u j I n m firms^ n n rjo
trot h— A t
Ihrluma* Hctls
Seals im
tm al
all letter* in— tb * — I n i r t w n —
use Christmas
Miristrasa cards. Let pur
and Christmas
. mot- aha. and Jews.”
delegate Mohammed
to be “Buy" cm and use*, ero,” said ■ Egyptian
(C ontinue* ‘ s a F ae* T w al
Mr* Ri IIr i i i
v
The | ‘*r*nnaT Solicitation Com­
mittee and the L argt Gifts letters Radio Station LlcenHe
are already under way, th* large
gift mailing will continue through­ Given Aviation School
out the next few days, announced
A radio station license from th*
Gcurge Austin, chairman of the
Federal
Communication
Com­
W r th* benefit of th* postal mission for Mbe operation at a
clerk* who already are feeling the station at Ih n ta n fo rd Municipal
weight end rush of Chrlstmss Airport has bren received, the
mailing—the Seal Sal* mall will Reboot of Aviation announced to­
be staggered over a period of day. The call letter* are WHMG
time. Individuals who might have operating on th# VIIF hand of
been m issed. In the mailing are I 2 U MC
This station I* one of th* first
urged to call the TB office, 704.
end seals will be delivered to them flying school station licenses lasued for that purpose of instructImmediately.tion between the ground and their
training planes, officials of th*
Dick Aiken Stars As School explained. Students train ­
ing Her* will soon be able to he
Orlando Santa Claus contacted by th e ir. Instructor*
while flying solo.
R. H. Drowning. Manager, aald
Dick Aiken turned out to to
a "red hot” Santa Claus at the that this radio system will be
Orlando Auditorium Friday ave- o f immense benefit from both a
an
initructlonah
nlng when h* crowned beauty safety and
contest winner, Judy Moore a* standpoint. Student* will be In
a position to be informed of the
(Juewn Mcrria Christmas.
weather or any other haz­
Introduction of Mr. Alkan was latest
th at may develop after they
a • nr prise feature, aa nobody ard
th* ground.
knew Santa waa. until Bill Fen taav*
Instructor will also
nail, WORZ announcer, told the in Their
.a 'position to supervisa
perrl
their
rrowd. Aiken brought a big flrat solo flight and make the nec
chuckle from the large gather­ eseary corrections- This radio
ing when hq doffed his wig and system will help maintain a recwhisker*, mopped hla perspiring ord of over a year of operation
___ and pretended th at his knee* without a single accident o f ~any
were about to giro way under type on th* home field, Mfc
him from the heat. Accompanied Ilrownln- added approximately
on the organ, he then sang IM etudenla from all parts of the
country have soloed.
"Whit# Christmas.” .

Campaign Is Begun In Longwood
To Raise $5,000 For Fir# Truck
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Longwood got a (in* start Friday evening toward the purchase of
* Duck end equipment al a “fith fry” and pep meeting held Frilay tveninc in' Longwood when 9913 ia cash and checks wai raised.
More than $1,200 was announced as the total raised. Maximilian
bhepqard was named chairmen of the drive to raise $5,000.
Among that* who c.*tngwndcd Longwood for its civic spirit were
Rep- J- Uteiley Odham, who started contribution* with a $20 donation,
and W. 3. Wells, Jr, who waa
directing, the contributions was.
In-1

the only,peace formula-chat will
work "i* to take injuctlce off
the iisck* of th# peonies «&gt;f the
world.” Th# mayor declared “we’vo
got to guarantee the whole world
autonomy is the God-given rlrht
of th# children of heaven. Th#
problem it to aid that lint** i»)e
in siding it* people to ohlain
freedom in every inch of that

talc.”
Replying* to D’Uwyer, a native
of Ely* (HoUlherii lie-land), Warnock u n i ”1 venture to think
ltint Mayor O'Dwyer ia not aware
that th* union of nkrth sitd south
would dc-Lmre standard* uf living
of every’ man and woman In
Noitlu-rn Ireland. The Eire propngnndiata do hot toll this to
ARkrrlcsn a u d i e n c e s . . Mayor
U’Dwyt-r - liihy ’apeak . fur auiu&gt;&gt;
Kite American*, but lie ha* no
•title to ipeak for Irish-Anu-n-

^ 1«*W»-II,
*
addreaaing Us# Jcoi|i
vi-nlioiy phlch included" dc-U-Kat&gt;-i

rioTII .is fli tyr,' »gtd~*T1»nFTtc3im
ivave a duty to see that In­
land, whose suns and daughtrr*
have contributed *0 much lo lh&gt;
well-telng of America, ha* Ikt
demaml far freedom and Indeps-H’
defier granted at the eat lin t
potaiiile moment:”
The present Labor governinnit,
he aald, ia ”mor« antl-lrlah” than
any previous BriUah government
for many years.
klaxwrll said England'* “spe­
cious pleat for the right of small
nation* are so much hypocrisy
when measured against the treat­
ment of th* smell naUon la-tidr
(ver. The world crave* peae.among the nations. There can I*
no pracr between England and
Ireland ao long aa partition remain/.**
Joseph L. fleott, of 'Paaaih-na.
Calif., who waa elected presiden’.
of the league, and 20 mt-mh*t»
of the convention are scheduled
to take th* convention’* petitionto Washington shortly.

House Cites Screen
Writer For Contempt
WA81IINGTON. Nov. 24 (A)—
Thn House overwhelmingly voted
today a contempt elution against
Screen Writer Albert Malts.
MalU, author of the movie*
”Destination” Tokyo" and "Cloak
Dagger.*’ wa* one of ten witnesses
cl
cited
by the committee' on UnAmerican Activity during it* re­
cent investigation of Communism
In. Hollywood.
Tha House voted to turn the
MalU c b m over to the United
State* attorney for prosecution.
ThU case waa th* first \brought
to the House floor, but the other
nine were called up Immediately,
All Ten died declined to say
one at a time.
whether they were members of
(be Communiat Party.
Rep. Thomas (R -N J), chair­
man of the invest)gator*, said
they had staged "only the tregin­
ning” of what ha term s th* com­
mittee’*

Mb tm p e re te re s near tha

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Supreme Court Acts UN Assembly Is Told
Britain Is Working
On Appeal FromViolation Of Selec­ Against Solution
Of Jewish Problem
tive Service • Act

New Cabinet Meets
As Strikes Spread
Across Nation In
Disaster T h r e a t

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MONDAY, NOV. 24,-1*47

Three Jehovah Russian Raps
Witnesses Are Great Britain
Ruled Guilty 0 b Palestine

U l I'AWA. Nov- 24 l/P) Canada will reatore price ceiling* to
many processed iuod*. the government announced today.
I he announcement tame tn the mid»t of increasing prole*!* over
the government’* Jecition to cut import* in an effort to rate a thorUgr
of UniteJ Stale* dolls u.
Kin*net Minuter D. C*. Abbot! *aid marked price iaerate* on many
focki* in ll&gt;e last week could not be justified by recreated cost*. He an­
nounced .cellInga would go backo
"There la ahaolutely no juatiflon the more important varUtiea
of canned fruit* and vegetable*, cation for any panic buying,”
and said the government was pre­ Abbott Bald. "Domestic supplies of
PARIS, Nov. 24 (/P)—Premier pared to reimpose controls on such items a* potatoes, cabbage,
WASHINGTON Nov: 24 (IV)—,
Robert Schuraan vtu reported to­ fresh produce and T * lined fruit onions and carrots a rt fully ad­ Convictions of three Jehovah Wit­
equate.”
night to have decided on ■ pot* juices.
The Finance Minister amid ru ­ nesses on charges of violating the
There have been runs on fruits
icy 'of "very energetic" measure* and vegetables in some placer mors, intenaifying the fear of Selective Service Act by refusing
to cheek the spread of linker, in the woke of the rut-importa scarcities,' were disturbing con­ to work at civilian public service
while conciliating about 1,000.000 program. Canada imports citrus sumers apd increasing the pres­ camp* were upheld today by lb*
and other fruits from the Unit­ sure on prices.
worker* who have walked out.
” 1 cannot state too emphatical­ Supreme Court.
The new cabinet of MRP. Rad­ ed HUte*. •
Justice Reed delivered the 5-4
Moat of the wartime price con­ ly that fears about shortage*
ical Sociali it. and Independent trols on food were lifted Sept. of essential foods or, indeed, of decision. Justice Murphy wrote
Republican member* met formally 15. Meat ceil Inga came off Oct. any eaaential of life in Canada, a dissent in which Justice Rut­
are entirely unfounded,” he added. ledge joined. Justice Douglas al­
for the fint lime tonight while 21.
the drike movement tpread scroti
so delivered a dissent in -which
France, threatening economic di»Justice Black concurred.
. All three of the "witnesses”
General Chatie* da Gaulle, who
were classified by their draft
ha* an open lupporler in the cab­
boards as conscientious objector*.
inet in the perton of Economic*
But each contended he was a min­
Minuter Rene Mayer, cancelled
ister of religion and should havt
a Pari* ipeeth tcheduled for
been exempted from all .training
Thursday to prevent embarraw­
and tenrke.
ing the government in its critical
Two of thm, Weeley William
•truggle with the Communi&gt;t-led
Cox and • Theodore
Remain*
General Confederation of Labor,
Thompson, of Jaekson County,
Oregon, were acchaed of deserting
an intimate *aid.

Detail* of the “energetic” massurea were withheld, but th m tw a *
ome auggeilian that the govrnment might raqutaitlrm railroada and other struck Industrie*.
Deapita the Communiat newapaper’a appeal, aubway atatiora
were a* crowded Tea aver durim;
the morning ruah hour, though

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Relief For Austria,
France,ItalyUrged; Bridges Sees Food
Shortage In U. S.
WASHINGTON, Nev. 2liA^
— I’rrsidrnt Irum an told Congrew* today only S2I.1M.4M
remain* «f 11.1.'.000,000 ap­
propriated by Congreaa latl
spring for rrltef in fira rountrie*. In a report detailing’
evpendllurea ainre Aug. I th*
I’rraldent .aid &gt;307,233^14
ha* hern earmarked for ship­
ment* to Italy, Austria and
Trieste and International aU
purposes.

Proposal Made To
Give U. S. Power WASHINGTON. Nov. 24
.
Senator Yanclcnberg
(R-Mich)
To Buy All Wheat nkril the Senate for ipeedy ap­
Official Says There
Will Be Less Meat

proval of $597,000,000 'emergen­
cy -aid for Euiu|&gt;r tC dr frit the
“lurking tyranny" uf "Communut

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Vandcnbcig. who bead* tha,
Foreign Rclatiun* Committee, left
WASHINGTON Nov. 24 (A»&gt;- hi* presiding officer'* , (h*ir t*g
Broad allocation ;»ower* under open debate on legislation la ,
which , the government could buy. aulhorize winter relief for France,
ihc nation*! entire wheat crop w nel llabf and Auitiia...
approval;iln|a&gt;!cd In fo agta*! ImUy-by-Ad-1
mimllratiiin officials outlining »;*#-1*Ke- piinciplr of aid up to $597,cific point*
iminti of President Truman's' WO.OOO " ‘iith. If Congres»-*pprovetit. separate bills a;i|itoprietenti «&gt;f living progtam.
Ceil C. Farrington of the Agri­ ing the money wi|| have to be
culture Drjvtirinrnt't production passed Irelota &gt; aid become* an

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actuality.
Die Michigan senator told hi*
colleagues that the international
unity which won the war ha*
’’fallen apatt.V
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"A new type of C.unmuniam la
on the march.” he taid in a nre11a red address. "Ill I he United
Nations, which is still th# world’s
best bridge across tin* ominous
gap. till* View aggression boycott*
what it cannot defeat or vet*.
"It operate* not only through **
ruthless (xensure* on often ter­
rorizes! *ati-llites. It operate!
the internal subversion
A small wheat crop could pro- through
ami aa hot age in other lands where
;.r.,.::i
r ^
Farrlagton Trasy
declared vin ihi*
pre­ “ .SKaTJ
pared testimony. To're&gt;pe with itfe* faithfully contribute, to th*
lin t problem, he added, the I’re- rhaiiis ami csynfusion. which en­
Idrnt should have powers "to courage Communistic conquest:
make it possible 'fur the govern- , Mi-niwhih-. Senator Bridge*
me 111 to become the sole buyers (R-NHl sitid tlu-ie v* a "strong
e im ilse ■it,.to!..lily" that ito Admlniitry—
iW—
s#-4heto that which wa* used during the tion’* nlnn for rmenrenev a*r
war with respect to soybeans, to ltalv. France nnd Austria
will revolt in « serious food
peanut and wool.”
F. Marion Rhode*, of the de­ shortage in th e United States.
partment* Production and Mar­ ’ Itr'dees. chairman, of the Sen­
keting Administration, urged con­ ate ApprnpVhittoh* C o m m i t t e e
tinuation of rzport remind* fur mad- that statement a» ScrreU ry
of Agflc-ilturh ■Amtofwn testified
1 1 'eellMtM* h F es* T e » l
tofore the trethro in suttoort of
1c-HH-iet*ti4 ■« l*«a» Twal

and marketing division told thr
Senate-House economic committee
that even if tlii* and-oilier mea­
sure* are undertaken. Ametirant
will have 10 popnds let* mrat lo
eat, in I9'48 than ibis year and it
wdl coit them more.
This will l&gt;e true, lie taid, be­
cause leu grain bat been fed to
livestock due lo high wheal and
corn price* and export* abroad
and because demlnJ will push
meat price* upwaid.

Mrn. Edward liryait
Dies After Accident

Funeral service* for Mr*. Ed­
ward A. Ilryan, 41, wh'o died at
a local hospital Friday night at
I0:4Q o’clock after having been
struck :by ah automobile on Heminot* Boulevard west or the City
limit* an hour Irefure. will to held
in Gadsden, Ala. where tha re­
mains were sent yesterday by tbe
Erickson Funeral Home.
• Mr*. Bryan waa found lying
face downward about ilx fret front
the south edge of the road and,
according to Deputy Sheriff W.
A. Lewi*, who with Police Chief
Hoy (J, William*, Investigated the
arridrnt, it waa believed that the
had been walking on th# road try
ing to catrh a ride.
She waa reported to hare been
hit by a 1041 Dodge Sedan driven
by Everett Hankins, 317 Park
Avenua who was at tbe time driv­
ing west on tha read. No charge
against Mr. Hankins have been
filed to date.
Mr. Bryen, an employe* of th*
Florida Power Com-who Ihree-at
304 Elm Avenue, learned of hi*
wife’s death when he arrived gt
Hi* Police BUUon the seme evenVtre. Bryan w ai born, Aug. 3,
1000 at Asheville, Ala. and In
addition to th* husband, ia sur­
vived bv th* father, Jam es Ter­
rance and a altter, Mte. Joseph
Harvey, both of Gedaden. Thq
Bryans cam* her* from Gedaden
about three montha ago.

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Stassen Protests
Against Selling
Goods To Russia
HT. PAUL. Minn. Nov. 24—W )
On the eve of the formal opening
of hi* campaign for the Repub­
lican nomination,
Harold
M.
Htassc'n said last night ha had
rotesled to President Truman
-hat he called the Administra­
tion’* "economic
appeazement"
of Rusal*.
Htaaien, Avho will launch his
campaign with a rally at Mil­
waukee tonight, said he had sent
a telegram to the White House
slating six reasons, any of which
"seems adequate” for stopping
machine shipments to the Soviet

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Th# former MlnneaoU gover­
nor said press reports Indicated
Mr. Truman saw no reason for
shutting off such shipment* and •
that he urged the Pr»«tdvnt _l*
“reverse your decision. ’
Stassen Mid he complained U
the White House that the Russian
government ha* refused to agree
to worldwide atomic energy con­
trol. has refuted to join a pro­
gram ' for the reconstruction of
Europe, has not permitted a nor­
mal flow of machinery, equip­
ment and material* between east*
ern and western Europe, I* lead
Ing riot* and strikes in Franca
and Itaiv. ha* not repudiated a
charge that the U, 8 . ia a nation
of war-monger*, and that no on#
cen be confident of tbe fu tu rt

MIAMI. btoV -^J4-rW Thews
masked band its enured Manning’s policy.
Seafood ResUurant on Biacayne
Bivd., early today, tied up two
employes and began to back on
a aafa with a sledge hammer and
crowbar, but fled end
without any loot when
arrived.

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earth can keep blood from Gowb&gt;g*" “ And Juet aa It Marts flowing,'
iicykal Pacha added, ‘'no fores
can confine It to the border* of
Palestine. .Our brothera In Asia
will rlaa up. If Arab blood flow*
in Fslcatine, Jewish blood will
I low- in other Arab slajes."
Quoting a prediction that Jewtah minoriilea would be massacred
in Modem codntrie*"lf an cuthreok star led. lleykal Paaha addcd thla waa an accurate picture ]
of the “dark but grave future"
that "awalta the mllliona of
Jew* if you brlnir alxmt the par­
tition of Palcatine."
“The fate of mllliona of live*
hangs in the balance on any drciaion you make,” he told the
committee.
He aald the Arab count rlc*
would not anawer "injustice with
injuatlce, hut mob fury cannot
be controlled."

ROBERT H. GEIGER-™
Ilv FRANK CAREY
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tSHINGTON, Nov. 24 (AO—
WASHINGTON—The signifi­
K . Anosrvi said today -that
cance of Soviet Foreign Minister
ulture department sc lent [it*
Molotov’* statement that the "sa­
I Wes red (hr G rit hurdle In a
cral of the atomic bomb coated -to
for waya to make roan’a
exist a long time ago" depend*
on what he meant by. the word
kill any disease-bearing
"srtreL ”
.th a t hi tea him.
chief of the dcpartmenl'a
If he meant only that the fund­
I of Entomology and Plant
amental phyiica of the bomb la
Mine, aaid that fri experiknown to all nation*, he wasn’t
_ th*T aclcnt iat a have sucdishing nut anything new.
ally foil insctirldc* to rahbita
The fact .o f nuclear finitrn—
ao email th at the poisons
that I*, th at ‘ uranium-235 nuclei
no detectable harm to the
split into nlmoat equal parts after
tl* I?et killed the yellow
bomliardnient wl'h ncutron*«-W*s
mosquitoes and body lire
discovered In 1P3H.
ked their Hood,
Then, right after Hiroshima,
working on thia project
the famed Smyth report disclosed
It may be poulhlc to develop
many of the reaultt that had ac­
r ahot’* Inaecticlde thBl might
cumulated during the wartime
I or Injected Into animal or
hush-hush.
and kill any Insect* that bite
LAOIN WITH FOOD fOR THE HUNORT Of FRANCE AND ITAtV, (he Friendship Train (top) slowly winds Its way
If Molotov meant that aome
But Annand aald many cliffdown the Hudson River on the tracks »I the Waal Shura Itullruod rn route to New York from Albany. Below,
nation or nation* other than
remain.
thouiamw of New Yorkers jom lower Broadway to watch the food cuatrtbuUons gathered from the hlghwaya (
the United State* actoally
ch * proceaa ran l&gt;e deand byways of the U. S. roll by In trvrlu. beuded (or dwks a here trelflhter* will carry Ihe precious cargo to
knew how to make the actual
aclentlata aay It would
Ingredients af an A-boml*
Europe. The parade marked the end o Ith e train's Journey from Iam Angeles to New York. (Tn(eriuiUonat)
nk aft»ong,the greatest of medlassemble it and cause it t*
' ; development*, saving thouBAGHDAD. Iraq,* Nov. 24. '/II
explode BUrreatfnllr—and had
If of llvca and millluna of — Premier Salih Hr El Jabur
actually done all throe thing*.
aald toilaft the Lotted Male*
—(hat’s something *Ur.
rabbit experiment* are would loae the frlendahlp of all
la-t’a see what actually hat Iwan
____ by Dr. E. V. Knlpllng, Arab* and Injure her Inlcrrnl* In
published alxiut the bomb.
i charge of the divlalon of Insect* the Middle Ract If *hc. continuea
It (a known that:
fectlng man ami animal*. They her present Palcatine policy.
I. Nuclear fission exist*.
: dcmonalratrd that *nme toxic
The premier. lommeuting on
1 2. Energy la released in the
nieala can he administered In recent pronouncernenia by Ameri p ro m * of fission.
doses, nnn-fatnl to the animat, icon nffirial*. intituling 'Jte ad­ Itv U.PV . v n v i t It nt'SIHflR
I .1. Whfcn ah atomic
nurteua
deadly for bloodsucking in- dress of Aaaiatant Awrctary of
tl* N ,* ,f ,.'iir r « Writer
"split*," more than one neutro la
Stale Norman Armour Thursday
WASHINGTON — Almost all
emitted In the process and thu*
The proldem now Ik to combine night Itefor* the Arab-Ahtericnn «T Ih" 'ceditinnnl "making*" for
a "chain-reaction" can b* set up.
enough Inaectleldea, In one minute Institute in Naw York. aald:.
Ttinnlngivlnv djnoer—from tur•4. A chain reaction can he pro­
doae. lo kill all type* of xtieklng
"Such American' official* are kev to ui'mttkin nle- are in good
duced twit ‘only in uranium-835,
inaeet*. The principal one* are a r o n g I y underestimating the ennnly for American families this
but in the new clement “pluton­
tick*, fleaa, mosquitoes, file*, mitea gravity of the Palcatine Issue for year.
ium."
Ike.
all Arabs. Thev should realise
Plenty, of cranberries. pump­
5. In order to make a chain
Annand aald that if aurh a that America will definitely low kins,
nnd nuts, along with
reaction ■’go,"
must have
_
.you--------lot" doae had boen available the friendship of all Aral** If *he large apples
slocks
,
of
‘turkey,
ducks
a u f fk irnt a mount, o f . fisaiunabla
the war It could have l&gt;ecn continues aupjtortlng Zionism. The nnd rhb-ken*,—«n»—Indlratert hr
railed
material
present—a
ipad - to- troop* • assigned Aralta sincerely desire to Ih&gt; faith- food supply re ports of the U. S.
“critical mas*.*" (
area* known to harbor Insect ful friend* of America. 1&gt;ut Ihe Di-psrtment
of
A
rrriculturr.
Huge
6. If you aaaemble " an
diseases auch aa yellow resent American policy regard- stork* of wine still are on hand
amount of material exceeding
!£&amp; Malaria and typhus. ^
g Palestine will definitely lead' from the record crush of- grape*
this critical mass, you have
* siKh.
* friendship
* * ndahlii ami In lt*48.
The Insects wou'
w her ‘losing
ona of tw o'thing*. If you
killed aflry taking A e i r ’ first Injuring her InteresU." "*
ThU
year’s
aweet
potato
cron
make your system only slight­
bite*, and there probably would
■? JKM,;
l« siuiiewhat smaller than usual.
ly “over-critical)" you gel a
have been a very low disease
d»*
While
potato
production
Is
' V'-&lt;n I
"cymrttJIcd' .i* airt: reaction— -.
cost ’might have been
rtmrn rnnatrtpratdg from lftaLfc
such
as take*
place In the
irh aa
lakes pis
—Wh«at4iropowilm
year's
huge
output,
‘but
there
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chain-reacting "ovena"
or
ng methods that were used
.
are
no'
sig
^
j,
of
a
potato
short­
pilra where plutonium (a made
Such a "one shot" Insecticide
ns&gt;s|ki*A »t»w I’m - n"*'
age.
from uranium. If you make
. would save the American. lira- two veara heyond next Keh. 20.
There are large slocks, of
your system strongly “o»erl Stock Industry alone hundreds of
Rhodes said, too, that while Ihe canned cranberries, and prices am
-&gt; v.*
erllleal"—auddrniy bring to­
millions of. dollars annually.
Agriculture Department I* not expected to Ik* somewhat lower,
gether amounts of (isalnnEeSTtite the case of the caltle grub. dlraetly concerned, It believe*'al­ than last year. About 130.000,-i
able m aterial that exceed Ihe
Thla Insect travcla through the location power* should be extend­
000
pounds
of
pumpkin
were
. critical masi—you get an
bady of cattle from their legs to ed to cover auch product* a* pet­
atumir rx pip*ion.
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their backs, whera the immature roleum, coal, steel- lujnher. filter*, canned last veir, and the carry­
over I* substantial. The crop of
What ha* not been published?
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chemical* and *ome manufactured the four principal tree nuts—
1. No Information ha* been re­
I t cata large hole* In cattle, equipment.
t ^
almond*, walnuts, fllltcrt* nnd PRESIDENT AND MRS. TRUMAN pose with member* of Ihe Cabinet on Uia
leased un what makes a "critical
dng the amount of edible
Another department official. pecans—Is 17 percent larger than steps of the Capitol In Washington, slier the Chief Executive delivered
mans" for either a uranium or
l and spoiling hides for William C. Crow, hrail of the
h k in'-sage to a -pc-lal *olnt session ol the 80lh Congress. In first roup
the I03'M|t45 average.
lutonluin l&gt;omb or on how to
marketing facilities branch advoc­
&lt;1ta
r.)
are:
M.w.
“V
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an
,
Tteajury
Secretary
John
Snyder
and
PrcsiIn some market* you van gel
ring aul»critlral amounts of the
Itural experts- w tlm ste ated that controls over the use of
material together within the liomb.
causing an annual loss transportation facilities Ite kept your turkey In a wide variety dent Truman *• refr (l. to r.) arc: J’ostmoster General Robert HanneSecretory Clinton Anderson, Attorney General TorqC,
2. Neither have exact detail*
,000 in meat and hides, intact beyond their Feb, 20 expira­ of sixes and .part*- There ha* pan, Agrlcu’
bCcn A big lr#|*‘a*e In the de­ Clerk and Charles G. Roes, presidential pres* secretary, (Inlereeliouolj
on various torihiical proyesae# In­
lit 30 insecticides haVe been tion date.
mand for tbd small turkey
volved in making the where wit hil
in the department'* rabbit
He aald thla la necessary be- whirh fits more easily Into mod­
for a bomb or a bomb itself, i
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intent*;
3. Nor has the low-down bebn
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ilgnalcd by the alphabet- cause railroads now are operating ern ovens. It also dor*- away Vandcnber^ Askfi Aid
Kotary Luncheon
givon on auch thing* as remote;
consumiftg title of 2-plv»1yl-t, »- with the smallest number of cars with those three-day turkeycontrol device* used in the “pile"
Indandlime, proved highly active they have had In service in ptany munching endurance contest* to
(I'VMtlNM.rt fra* r**r Oh.)
vtnrs and special, action already dispose of the remnants of a big
" -nil M l . . . I f ---r.i Ph*&gt; Dec I
production of plutonium.
against the body touae. * I'resident Truman's request for I Guernsey, president of Rotary In­
4. Nothing ha* bean aald about!
Another, gamma-benxene hex hts.bccn necessary to keep g rain y R{ri),
in being .marketed in ISOTJUHkhOO» for* emergency aid ternational, who ns chairman of other materials, in addition to
iloridc.
of uDDT,
lorwic. distant
D ista n t ccousin
o u sin oi
u i , and perishables moving rapidly.
the Florida Citiscu* Education fissionable material, that go Into
active ftgalnit moaquitoea and To get cans to ‘tanners, feed to halves,, uuafters, cul-up piece* to the three counWe*.
dairymen and grain to the ports
Congieaa has been given uni/ Committee, ' recommended many making a bomb.
and sjeak*. Turkey ^rnckert also
d g ar mitea. ■
Does ttnaala nr Rome ether
in urging extension t f . n ^ j •re offering &gt;full-druwn, froXen A promise that shipments of of th* change* In Ihe^ Florida
iijm ow n that-both of llrcac
country ‘know those elements
in' to Europe will be curtailed school system which have recent­
“reedy-to-cook" turkey*.
EpoUndi are palaopoUa, in large power*. Rhodes salt) world
■hortaRcs are almost certain to
To mrol the need for a handynext year’*
year'* grain Crop* are ly been tmucted Into law. He’ of the atom bomb secret? Mol­
to warm
otov didn’t aay.
mentioned the value of flood roni. It Is not yet known what continue, through IWfl, and If-. Ku- weight bird, the Department of poor, .Bridge* said. He added:.
roncan countries obtain fund* Agrkltllun- In 1U34 alartml.ilaval.
If aoi jo«a 'H im li
tr ul a mV- aallod-aUentUq
-Nt—the
_____ m my ri
■-admlnti
**lf
the
m
ate
'
lh
qian
m
i'nt
'
l
W
f
other country have the
imcnt of a small turkey with an tbe purchnse* to tlic full ntn-iunf fact tliat his auction of the state
of Hlme, may iliiough Ut# long T*ng* recovery
a long
trial ability to build and operplan V "the
&gt;d recently suffen-d more, from
ppR
E W K foreign
M H P E i demand for abundance of moat. By 104.1 the
have.
u had crop ensues, the.Amecortea?
a tr the necessary factor!
United State* farm commodities Beltaville small white turkey, "lid
Goods than It would have rest to
Iran
people
will
be
subject
not
A group of lo&gt;a Alnmon aclenIn the trext- year or two wtll un­ named after the department’s re­ only to rationing hut possibly »n liulld the MceaMry canal* and
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doubtedly exceed the total sup­
ocka to make such Good* impos­ tiata, in their publication Our
venter at IlfUaville, Md., mcagrtr rollups."
Atomic World had thl* to aay •
KuBflian Canal Work plies which we can safely export." search
sible.
waa developed. It met specificsgood year ago:
controls," he Llipn^-aad distribution of'aurplua 1Ii^ n'Jcr,6" acknowledged t h a t
"Without -export cdntroli.He
quoted
General
Claire
ChenTh* U. 8. 8. It. has the row
S a i d To Be Near End continued, "competitive contract-* turkey eggs » . i made to stale vlhT '. m V * 0" * ,&gt;f" etna” but nault a* laying that If present
material*, tho scientist* and the
ing by foreign
Hi ivuikiiia t
*• i
trends
In
the
.United
States
con­
Industrial potential to make
« *While
» - Holland
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reduce supplies available for rns-sw
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Ry EDDIE GIl.MOItK
The bronxe.
unit N T l X p ^ e i , .,,,1 „ i . tinue for another 20 year*, com atomic bombs. The United Slate*
domestic consumption lhat there Black varieties, the wild turkey
AF Ne«*festores
cnM n7*v*,,’t "
T d ^P’
requtrad four 'y e a r, of determlndealI of human misery, and hv iUnited
4I0BC0W — Work
on
the would be a strong tendency for and the White Austrian turkey. ',“
Slates, and he aald that
h&lt;d&lt;l,"e already more than 20,000,000 peo­ cd effort In ap ply tha fundamental
Rinnomytak Canal In the Kuban prices to United States users and Imported from Scotland, were in doing w» shall
and p roduce the bomb*.
nvialoned as part of a possible prices for relief and military pur­ first used. In developing the small npen thh world's chance lo mako ple In this country are drawing •eleftee
"The time It would take t^q
Ing of the Caspiart and Black pose* to skyrocket."
check* every month from tho fed­ U. 8 . S. R. or any other country
bird. In 1U43 Broad Breasted a Jnat and lasting peace,"
entering (ta final stages.
eral government to the extent of achieve th* same development
Bronx* blood waa introduced.
WASHiNOTON Nov. 24 Idn— 11,760,000,000 a month.
an important
ing work
i
Breeding
la being continu­
would tend to be lea* because our
.Th* special house romnilttee on
In tha Hfe o f the nortlth Caucd with the laHcr'iITth?.
U Is time ta get track sucres* ha* reduced th* number of
gene
c»*u* in
In general
the canal will Valera Reported To
oving the
hc type
ttypo,
V i ' Thr
for &lt;.
r e p*■..
r ­ to H e-said
further improving
oving
ine
jn r ment of American
_ '*'*&gt;
i . . _‘‘•'led
the fundamental philosophy problem* th at thev would hava to
billion* to Ku_beaten
bb , solution - of n problem
pre
weight of Urn Beltsvllfe
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and for safeguards to pre­ that the people should support the aolv*.“On the other. hand, th*
Be In Spanish Plan drc**ed
which hat long captured the iroyoung toms at market ago (2A to
the aaslatanee program from government and not-the govern­
entb
agination of scientist*.
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20 weeks) I* 10 4 to £lo pounds, vent
time
would
lead
te
he
great­
weakening this nation’s own eco­ ment aupporl the people.
j : ' ‘By adding to It anolher canal on AF Newsfnature*
average 13 pound*.
er because their Industrial
Mr. McCarty wax introduced by
Kuban ami one on the Terek
MADRID—A mlnlatry of de­
Weight of young hen* is 0M to nomy.
strength la-ao much leva.
Where Europetn countries are Charlua Morrison. Jack llatigan
i aa well • • a n u siW of fense headed ■by Lt. Gen. Jose D pounds, average 8 pound*.
Jaycee unve
drive for
announced the jsjtvo
tor
"It 1* reasonable to expect that
„ reservoirs, scion list* believe Enrique Varela, present high com­ * Although there js a growing u tie bio to make repayment in dol­ tha Hospital Association, and the some
other country willing to
•trill be possible to layout a missioner of Spanish Morocco,-Is demknd far tho streamlined w - lar*. the group suggested they
'Association's plans for make a major effort will produce
!i* ihl* waterway from th# reported in army circles to figure Vay and turkey parts, many. Talk Should supply strategic materials aMerchants
Christmas parade Andrew Stine • M i i lre bomb*
five
V B I Hwithin
B I .............M
RS- _w ars."
to the Caspian sea.
,
In Generalissimo Franco’s plane *tlU prefer to tickle i gigantic for IT. B. stockpiles Moreover, it announced that the meeting next ■
That would be about 1961.
:h a waterway from Eu- for a general reorganisation of golden-brown Mrd like those ssld. foreign asset* In thM.remOt Monday ami for the Monday fol­
Last spring, th* unofficial view*
try should he accepted a* security
to Asia apparently existed his government
whieh highlighted the Thsnkagiv- for American loaha.
lowing wfU lie held In the evening. of some anonymous officer* of
l ancient times aa in evidence
The plan, according lo these ing gorges of yesteryear.
,
— were pub
ibtho Army general' ataff
Visitor* Introduced Included 1
These Were major recommenda­
J tw chain of bog* and lake*.
report*, calls for creation of such
fo
tions In a new report hy Rep. Her- Rev. Leroy Lawson of Dalond, llshed in a document ‘prepa red Nre
Np vlnnomysik c a n a l a ministry closely resembling that
Excess of fluorine Intake causes ter (R-Mats), head of th* com­ and 8. 0 . Chase, Richard Dea*. th* Library of Congress.
out a phase In redam a- recently put into affect In 1he ‘mottled" permont
teeth
In mittee which speht several week* Clyde Ramsey and Harold KastThis document said:
up to 7,600,000 acre* of United States.
children wltlj structural tooth de- In Europe last summer. The re­ ncr of Sanford. Gordon Brissbn
**At preoent. ta Ih* best «*l
formltle*.
Arntv
sources
believe
the
Genthe electrification of
our knowledge, • only Ihe
presided over the meeting.
port
i*
expected
to
form
the
back­
territory and the eralUstmo also would enhance the
1'nltrd Slate* has develapvd
ground for house legislation deal­
nt of. shipping o n . a no* ItIcm of Varela by naming him
and
manufariared
atomic
ing
with
th
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Marshall
Plan
for
a captain-genera) of the kingdom.
I unnavlgabte waterway,
bomb*.’
TTTT^
•let
long-term
European
Jehovah
Witnesses
"Our best rstlmat** Ind- ,
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hard to Since Franco himself is now tha
“We hav* n prlmary-'duty to
Irate that It will take any
active captain-general of the A R M ' S MEDITATIONS
this rtgioi
don. Most of the
nrolcct our own economy and
d
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other nation several yeere
w ater I* saline and the salm. this would. In eff
band our resource*," the report fused to reWni ami era* sentenced
aaree*e«futly to Complete ana
Y e » rl^ f
Gows arela the Gaud ilia’s
tald, “bbt there should Mill feA
M
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Lov#^
bowh.
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forces
UP ,ln iw»n" a t l*aat In
maln e'tn n rg tn of available re ­
For a number of y»ar*.
which are - tonal
Franco’s
HE W IF E *— -SHE- T&gt;1
source* for foreign aid.”
nyictibn*
were
wa many a* eight to
n pillar of support.
ta the
river In
‘The ratnMilU-e kfcq tot______
bed on upheld by Aha^U,
M : S. circuit court perhaps
rtfteen. smlv the U, R, win
ONHES’ KW FptKS HE
&gt;title
automatlt rise* In tha C iuthe. poeaftUlty of bringing • Eu- In Sal» _. _____
tc
jie
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atomic
bombs in slgaml is fed by gla- rally would becema a member of
ropee hoarded gold out Into tha ‘ Through Reed, the majority
fV K OUT BY HE’36&gt;!
nlfksnl qn sail life. »'
J of ih* river nevor the Council of the Kingdom and
open to help pay for recovery held valid a regulation issued by
Thay pointed out that thlg did
tha hotter the summer the Council of Regency created
I « » * * £ Btembarti ■ ■■ ■ Ih* director of Selectiv
In th* by Franco’s Law of Succession to
estimated that F raix*’ alone baa
preacribld
testa
for-deters
&gt;
S
L S tp .d S J S S ffi" ^
tins hi* »uec***or In the event
upward. of ttSwXJO.OOfl In gold B lnlng whether Jehovah wltnca- •f ■atcmle snargy might l*a
retirement or death.
*, nowever, doe* no
reserve* and, lit private French itt were entitled to exemption a* w l m j .
|
t the Stavropol Ter ■ G in . Varela, now 60, ha* a
In other. AiUagat today, the
Pvt. Jodc Dempsey
gresslonal rod
the r e ^ ^
elvU war. Uc twice roeelved the
dcelirhd' w u i l that Urn 10-r
i. for a i
Was In Honor Guard

“Makings’' Are In
Abundant Supply
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1st worker*—bad indicated
I ( ..m l I r e n e .t
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willingness to juln a De Gnaperl
there waa come grumbling
government which tacked Com“ 1 --------------.‘J=:
- r m f a n r Ttymliti - 1
our cent a) fare.'Box
ui*o went up ■iiiiultaiicuuxly.. but,
their appeared to be no drop in
traGTic.
* The situation in other Indus­
trie*: '
Automobile—The big Renault
worlu still ware dosed clown by
a strike. At one Citroen plant
in Faria official* estimated that
about 70 percent of the strikers
had returned t&lt;» work ..ami thisituatinn wax deacriiaNl a* “nor­
mal" at two others.
Miners, (petal worker* and
g.dvA ^
B
building workers—strike* wvru
spreading from Faria and the
north to other provinces, Includ­
ing the 1-nrraine basin. There
waa some back to work move­
ment following secret ballot*
among worker*, sponsored by government autboritle*. but thla was
not general.
Teachers and civil aervarita- •
Civil employes wore voting to­
D on'l T ell M e
day on whether t» join striking
-I^ s Itrown
Faria teacher*. Mail, deliveries
from the Faria ventral po*tofHi me KtMtnt
fice *vele halted, but tvleidiunr
and telegraph service was not
-Benny Gooilnisn
Immediately affected.
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-Harry James
of*center parties—hitherto rool
toward the government of FreMv Hlur Heaven
mler Alcld* de Gaaimri—signified
•Benny Goodman
today that they might join force*
with the Christian
Democrat ' F r in r Hock
leader** Comunist-Waet regime in t
-Harry James
an effort In meet the "grave
titua'bin" confronting tho nation.
Nijjhl And Day
This was the first time that the
•(^laude Thornhill

Ixmfirwood Fire Truck

Too .Many Times

ri'n lh w * tr»« !•**• ««»l
Mr. SbcpXrd and was pn-m-ntrtl
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prior to the meeting. Louis Arnold
presidml ns chairman of financo*.
W. J. Wells, Jr, atatrd that the
time had come for bongwood to
go forward, naked co-operation
nnd elimination of 'farttonal dlaputes, ami said that he believed
lh a t-i? JJittl. ra n h c - 3 ? n n lf nriKiTx.
chaae of the (Ire tfurk tiy New
a#
Year’s dky.
Charles Luke introduced Little
Dave and hi* "Arixona Wrangler*'*
who provided lively muaic for the
"fish frv" which was held In the
hotel dining room which
was
Jammed to capacity- Mrs. George
bridge was commended for
work on the project.

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seierye'of hl»*rwv is' a "wpopon.i
of tmwerf'd effect,” the R'issUn 1
m a ss.'n r “Soviet Pedagwwv” mid
recently, emohnitirine that for
this reason "ihe history teacher
mtt*t tt*e It In tiring un our voting
generation In the snlrit of the
Bolshevist Party and the Soviet
•date.**
W *A pH nr te a l' fsrt |h l„- le n t in
‘nifnd b y 'S w ift history tench-™,
ray# Uie periodical, is tliat they
are making future Communist
P ari" rnrmliers amTBotrit e l'P e ”*
“The tra rh -r must rernemlier’*
reads th* article written h r Prof,
A: "M. Pankratova, mere'ponding
member of the ' academy rtf ]
H-fenre*. "That rnrrertlv urgm dird
HoNherik trashing of history rati
artist In the devidopment of
c h aracteristic * of the real Sovter
p len u m —bravery amt endurance,
daring and m irag e, honesty ami
generosity, hot love for country
and flam inr hale for her enemies.”
The article added that ‘‘political
ami hlrnlogiriil education are ef­
fected In alt lesson*-and on all
theme*."
The arliele Indicated some of
Ihe principal (heines which the
Soviet history teacher should
air**** for student* of all ages.
— “It I* necessary In show that
Whc Soviet state- for the short
p.&lt;rind of It* existence* has shown
Itself to be Ihe most advanced
and firm state In Ihe world.”
Again: “ It is also necessary to
show the students that pui lirtinrly
In the Soviet state there has lieen
realised the broadest and fullest
democraey, giving the possibility
of raising the historir life of mil­
lions of people. Mturallng with
unheard-of political activity for­
merly. "backward masse*, and or­
g a n is in g these masses for full
flowering of all their creative
strength and talents.-”
And: "In tearhing *tho history
nf development of the Soviet
Union, the teacher must show
pupils both the advanced role- o ft I

M j a w a n i a in iid..n«lfaal~ H

relation*, underlining Mist H was
indeed the Soviet union which al­
ways stepped forward aa the or­
ganiser and supporter rtf peac-&lt;
and security of ail peoples, and
0 h a t ft was the Soviet Union which
was the Inspiration nf the van­
guard of the whole world.”
. The “leading role” of the Soviet
Union in ihe "stubborn battle for
securing' peace and *»eurliv of
notions, for the rrorgsnliatton nf
thfl world on the basis of
IbmuKuacy and . progress” should
also lie emphasised,- the article
admonished.

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BIBLE VERHE FOR TODAY
THERE IS NO BLESSEDNESS
IN A FILTHY LIFE. UTTER
CORRUPTION AND SHAME IS
THE END; Bleued nr* (he undefiled in (he way.—P«alw 119:1.
We iup)Kfte some people w e ir
boled by &gt;11 die publicity given
ihe minuge of Frinceii Elizabeth
to Fhilip Mountbalten, but no
doubt many enjoyed it. However,
now that they are lately married
and gone to their honeymoon re
treat in northern Scotland, we
hope . die repoitcri will leave
them alone and Im .them eat their
bacon and.eiiK* in peace.

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HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Senate Investigations
The Senate Investigating Committee which started
out to find out why contracts were given Howard Hughes
during the war to build planes which have not been com­
pleted two years after the war was over has struck even
richer pay dirt in revealing that General Bennett Meyers,
un Air' Force Procurement officer.- .nrcranlwl hia nutn.
rorponttlfiu, set UD cTtirTimr officers, and.tnndc big wnrtlme
purchases from it on which he made enormous profits.
This and many other things have been disclosed
during this phase of the investigation, leading one witness
to- exclaim that he hoped the inquiry would continue until
General Meyers "had to crawl right out of the hearing
room on his belly like the snnke “he is," and General Arnold,
chief of the Army Air Forces to declare, “A high ranking
officer has disgraced his uniform and rank. If. to our
regret we of the Air Force did not find a rotten apple
in our barrel, we are grateful that others have done so”.
That Is what Senate investigations, are for: to find
the rotten apples which so often develop somehow in political
barrels. We haven't the slightest doubt that there are other
rotten apples in other government .barrels. Senate investi­
gators msy not find one In every^ barrel they look into,
but If they find one In every other barrel, or every third
barrel, their efforts’will have been worthwhile. It is only
when such crimes are committed and escape detection
forever that the greatest harm is done.
It ifl'Tflsentiai In a Democracy that confidence In the
honesty and integrity of government as n whqje be pre­
served. This is possible only when the crooks and grafters
are relentlessly pursued und vigorously prosecuted when­
ever they worm their way into government positions. It
may be impossible to keep them out altogether where
thousands of men sre. cnncerne&lt;f,'&lt;-ouF jF^is .not impossible
to detect their crimes und mete .tout adequate punishment
afterward.
1
Throughout the war and ever since then, we have
heard reports of favoritism in the awarding, of contracts,
of over-payments, of the hiring of hundreds o f ’men to do
the work of scores on cost-plus contracts,, of kick-backs
to high, ranking politicians who helped secure contracts, of
the wanton nnd needless destruction of government pro­
perty and of the purchase and payment for supplies never
delivered. These and many similar schemer were concocted
by the crooks and grafters for fleecing the public during
the war. ‘
— LeL-tho- Senate investigations, continue until every last
one of these waf-profiteer* have beep tracked down and
made to come clean.

Better Than Gold

A t.itd p .. prove the Associated
Dailies" contention that a campaign
it needed to acquaint Ilie public
with the problem* of the prrtt.
. ■ subscriber1of our* called up the
other night arid complained long
and bitterly about not receiving
hi* pajier, ‘"You mean you have
n«t be«n getting The Sanford
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*ay*. “ I’ve been getting' The S*a-I
ford Herald, all right, it** thk
Spartanburg Herald that-' liain’t
been coming." See what we mean?

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accused of not having paid a rather large bllL
Wo were worried because the people threatened
-and we had mleplaeed our cancelled*:
check and had no way of proving that we had!

So we stopped in to talk it over with the
Florida State Bank where we have our checking
account. They were very nice to us and showed
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us how checks are photographed and become a
.permanent record of the bank. . . and proof be- ■
yond question In a ca'se such as ours.
That proved to us all over again the value
of * Florida State Bank Checking Account.1

. ’"Warmongering" teemi to be
ap epithet in the Rutiian mind
to make all American* cringe
However, intelligent warning* of
evil intention* on the part of
other* ihould not be taken loo
lightly by the American publicthe Rutrian definition, Wimton
urthiH wa* a war-monger when
ha wa* warning the British people
againtl Hitler, and Prime Minister
Chamberlain wa* tecuring "peace
for our lime*,” A few par-monger*
in (hit country during the period
of the '30*i might*have laved
thia country from the disgrace ol
Pearl Harbor, Don't be too criti­
cal of tbtra now. They might be
right. * ________

, And there are more conveniences to a perttonal checking account than that. It saves end-t
less running from office to office and store to
store to pay your bills. Your cancelled checks
are not only evidence that you have paid your
bills, but the stub* are handy places to keep income tax Information. Then, there’s always the
assurance that the bank has a PERMANENT
RECORD OF EVERY TRANSACTION MADE l •
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If you do not now enjoy the advantages of
a. personal checking‘account with the FLORIDA
STATE BANK OF SANFORD* .batter JArettim

Tha attempt of a South Carolina
negro to fore* hit way into a
South Carolina tuivantly by re­
tort to the court* ha* been diemimed "without prejudice." h
"«lher words, the issue is* not Set­
tled yet. Sooner or'Utcr the South
i*‘ going to have to toivt this
problem in a realistic ma
Mott Southern negtoe* do
want to goi where they are

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TALLAHASSfcfc, Nov. 24 M V More than 5,000 new lodging and
eating establishments have been
added to Florida's facilities to
take care of this winter’s tourist
crop, the State Hotel Commission
reported today.
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The anxiously awaited Big
Four furelgn " TnInlnnT~'CQnfetenee, opening in London tomor­
row. wilt find Itself rather In the
oiition of a side-show instead of
n* its much advertised role aa
main International attractidh.
That’* not to my that the Lon­
don parley ien’t of great Impor­
tance, for its teak of trying to
write the bitterly debated Aus­
trian and German peace treaties
la vital. But" Communism’s- re ­
tort to direct-act Ion against the
economically badgered govern­
ments of France and Italy haa
changed completely the comple­
xion of. the conflict between Kns■la and the democracies in west­
ern Europe.
This direct-action — undertakes
under direction of the n ew l/
created Bolshevist "ComlnfornT,
with headquarters In Belgrade—
has two chief objectives: To fur­
ther Moscow's efforts to gain con­
trol of western Europe, 'and to
tender impotent the Marshall
Plan for economic rehabilitation
of that great area. Obviously
these two objectives are interlock­
ing, since economic recovery
would enabje the west to defend
itself against CJmmumst aggres­
sion—one of the chief purposes
of the Marshall Plan.
John Hightower, AP diplomatic
reporter at the London confer­
ence, aums up the bitter issues be­
tween Russia and the west in part
like this:
“The need f o r German production aa aeen by British and Amer­
ican statesmen is " inseparably
linked with the broader problem
of European recovery. But it Is
only one part of that problem. At
the present time, in fact, Ger­
many appears to be neither the

General Confederation of Labor.
Truck loads of guardsmen, arm ­
ed with machineguns, moved Into
Paris to counter any possible dis­
orders which some Frenchmen
predicted far today. Uneasiness
pervaded the capital.
France's new premier, Robert
Schuman, member of the moder­
ate Popular Republican Party,
burned midnight oil in hia en- -&gt;
deavor to form a strong cabinet *
which could command the sup­
port of the general assembly dur­
ing tha dangerous days the govafpment has before it In beating
down Hie Bolshevist challenge.
Schuman took over when elder
statesman Leon Blum had been
unable to secure endorsement of
his premiership by. the national
Assembly, after Premier Raraadicr
resigned.
As th it column pointed out Sat­
urday, H um .would seem to have
failed because he was trying to
pursue a middle • of • the - rosd
course lietween the Communists
of the extreme left and the fol­
lowers of General Charles de
Gaulle on. the for right. The time
when a French government could
carry water on both shoulders at
the same time haa passed. Thera
la no middle road between Bol­
shevism And Democracy. You
pick one or the other.
The C2 year old Schuman would
seem to he reaching to the right,
despite the feara expressed by
some Frenchmen—Blum among
them—that General de Gaulle has
dictatorial ambitions. Well, Schu­
man knows that Communism holds
only totalitarianism, .whereas apparenlly nothing stronger than
suspicion attaches to the D«- Gaullists. As between the.two. Franca
K
to play th .
DO U W S i S T t e e M ! :
immediate are Italy and France right wing.
and the economic well-being of
Britain; In short, the overall eco­
nomic and dolitlcal beafth of wearIlr. Chariot I~ Fentona
era Europe. This Is perhaps the
- Optometrist
chief reason why baric decisions
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
on Germany cannot t»e. forced
Hours: »-l* 1*4
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Andrei Vithinak/ told die UN
General Attembly the other day
that aid to Europe under the
Marthall Plan U jut! like the
"guarantee * tought by Shylock."
Thi* it not the first time the
United State* hat been referred
' to a* "Uncle Shylock." Alter
we had lent European count r|et
tome 22 billion dollar* in the early
1920‘s and it came time foe them
to pay it back, they called
"Uncla Shylock" then. Seem* like
T wa would have teamed a lesion.

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By DEWITT MACKENZIE'
AP F orties Affair* Analyst

Italian Communist leader Tpw
iialti charges in the Commuflivt
newipaper Unita that Premier Mcidc de Casperi ii juit .another
Muitolini. A common trick of the
Communist* it to accuse anyone
who doe* not go 100 percent for
Oregonians are mighty fond of lijeir scenery. A Port­
their thcoriri with being a F a n - 1
a m
state
to
:omprcmu*e. no land
rang man
m a n applied
tippiicu to
ro ii
a te land
m iiu board
u o a ru lfuorr.p-permission
e n n i i u n m u»
itl. There ii no coinpiomiie,
firx t-tirtTr-nT-jiln^gtrn river wliu r e tio wan certSTn there were quantities
-middle-grmmclr
Meantime, the situations In
concerned. You are either a Com of {fold, Officials turned him down on the ground that the
and Italy continued tense.
operation would kill the fish, but worst At all, it would ruin France
ruuhiil. or you are a dog.
111 the latter country
try the
th&lt; alrikes
the scenery.
and disorders subsided a l the
■ At Port Marion, Penn. ■ coal
Of course it is Just possible that they’re so rich any­ week-end, although Pietro Nerini,
miner and hit wife in the midrt way In Oregon that they don’t need this extra gold that pro-Communiat Socialist leader,
warned that a national airlke
of a quarrel ttarted throwing a lies at the bottom, of the river.
might be called to protest “viol­
Letotene can at each oilier. Hie
Wisdom Is better than rubles, and understanding than ence against the workers.1' In
content* (pilled all over thei fine gold, says the Scripture. There are other things better France, however, the position he’ clothe* and before .either of them than gold, too. When an American stops to think whnt came more acute.
The number of French strikers
knew what had happened wa* ig mines of all sorts have done to the landscapes of Ills native
nited. He tried, *o he ta id, »o land, he begins to think maybe Oregon is right. Pure increased to more than threequarters of a million, under direc­
•ave hi* wife who*e clothing beauty has Its own great value.
tion of the Communist-dominated
caught fire first, but then lot own
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r .y.
caught fire. She died; he Wi i
critically burned. W hat. fool* we
mortal* be I •
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MONDAY, NOV.’ 21, 1947

T O E 8 A N F O R D IIE R A L T ), S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Social A n d Personal
Calender

Monfortons* Honor___
Daughters Friday

Mr. and Mia. E. A. Monfurtoi.
entertained on' Friday evening
MONDAY
The Fatl Mat run* Club of the in honor uf their twin daughii-i*,
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. C. 3. Sandra ami Sonja, who m u ' cel­
. will meet with Mrs. A. K. Shoe- ebrating their tm lIt biithday. The
malier, £318 Melianviile Avenue, young guests enjoyed n wriuo*
toast at the Motiforton hpme on
at 8:00 P. M.
The Depemlable C lue of the South Sanford Avenue,
First Methodist Church will meet i The outdoor garden was used
at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. for entertaining and sack races,
Virgil Smith, 426 West Eigh­ games and contests were enjoyru
teenth Street.
after which tit* Weiners an I
The ' Sanford Story League marshmallows were resiled. Tin
board ami program committee group gathered around the table
will meet at the home o f‘Mrs. E. centered with a large birthday
C. Williams at 7:30 V. M ..
rake and sane “ Happy Birthday."
,
TllUltMDA V
Mrs. Monfnrton was assisted in
A Thanksgiving buffet supper serving party cakes and Ic
will be served a t 8;00 1’. At. cream by her mother, Mrs. Flora
ai the Seminule Country Club.
U. Spurting.
Those Invited to lie with Samira
and Sonjd * were Judy EDherry,
# Philathcaa Enjoy
•Shirley Tvre, (iracio Marie Kline' Thanksgiving Dinner cipher, MarjorieHdurrUon, Petty
Bryan,'Jean and Joan Wilke, UniThe PhUalhea Claaa of the nic Rotunda, Nancv Robb, Greet
First Oaptist Church held its an­ Wllev, Harriett Redding,. Beverly
nual Thanksgiving banquet, in the Cooper. Mary Margaret.He'rnflnti
church annex last T hursday.awo- Beltv Smith. Mona Jobs, Mirlann
ning. Chrysanthemums were used Strickland, Barbara l-owe. G lsdv
in decorating the tong tables Hasty, Joanne Hughey, H arriet
amt dinner was eaten by candl* ■ Brown of Cocoa, Mr*. Spurting
light. Mrs. Dorothy Stewart, pres- and Mr. and Mrs. Monfnrton. •
ident, presided over the business
w session during the- supper attend­ Mrs. Wilhoit Gives
ed by members of the class andIheir husbands.
Food Demonstration
Mrs. W aller Fesler served aV
chairman of the committee fm
Me* Colrna Wilhoit, Home Eco­
the dinner and she was assisted nomist t*r the Florida Power slid
by Mrs. Douglas Steuitrom, Mrs. Lie hr Company gave a demon­
Arthur Williams, Mr*. William stration .on the nrensralinn uf
8tsnip«r. Mrs. Clayton Smith, fnmls for "home freeilng- Friday
Mia. Sue Koke apd Mrs. John afternoon at the Sanford F nrnk
-------L Lee. — ---- —— -------- L— ----- U is-C sispsR y,— •----!— —-----Mr*. Wilhoit nrrpared carrots,
Kov. W. I*, Brooks was the
A guest speaker fur the occasion green lwans ami peas for freex’*■ and. he comniemted the cists for irtg, explaining the proper melhits fine spirit of cooperation and ods as she went along. She also
■ i w various way’s .'Hi TShich tn« msde a roll mixture, linking part
members have participated lit the of it and serving the hot mils
different phases of church work. with coffee ami a chocolate rake
He stated that plana have been she had previously baked for the
' made and adopted to erect u demonstration.
new. H tngiitcm L. hidliiinr where — AmQTtg ~ 6 lh c fT food ilc m t urethe present annex now stands. pared fu r fre e lin g by -Air* AVrb
Work will begin on Um new build. holt w e re ' chickens,- porjt chops,
ham burgers, p ics and rp ssta. A
- Ing in the near future.
The Seminole High School m x - la rg e crow d nllended the free de­
v
tetta composed of the Misses m onstration.
June 'Rose Dutton, Evelyn Ma­
thews, Peggy Pippin, Petty ltall,
Mona Ruth Afills and Betty Dun­
can, accompanied by Miss Ulli»
Reese Whittle, director, rendered
several selections. Mrs. 1-ec gave
a reading and a comedy skit
was given by Charlks Luke, Rev,
iii mike, Mre. Morris Forguson,
V.
M|sa Vqra
Phillips snd William
Stamper.
Group singing w at enjoyed by
the c l u i -aertnnpanicd by Mrs.
M. C. Stone. Those ^ftjtiying the
evening were Rev. and Mrs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCRMENf
• Brooks, Mre. J. M. Stlneclpher,
teacher of the d a is , and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Bastard an­
S'lnCcjphcr, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. nounced today * the birth’ of a
Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. John suii.’Michasi Raymond Bastard, on
Kadar. Mr. and Mrs. 1-ee, Mr. Nov. 17 at the Fernald Laughton
and Mrs. John Courlsr, Jr., Mr. Memorial Hospital.
i
and Mrs. Stawart Gatchel, Mr.
and Mrs. Brallfy Odham, Mr.
Mr, , and 'Mrs. W. 'T . Smith
dnd Mrs. Luke and Mr, ami Mrs. today announced the birth of n
daughter, Barbara Lea SmitIC’oir
A Douglas Stenstrom.
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Alsu Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nov, 22 at the Fernald Laughton
?n|Hn*. Mr. anil Mrs n»n Ip-aln Ma— m Hospital. U p s jiimlh ■&gt;
aid. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. the former Mildred Kiser of
and Mr*. Stone, Mr. and. Mrs. Charleston, W. Va.
4
Clyde Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. Stem..Yr W. A. MEETS , ”
pee. Me. and .Mrs. Forguson. Mr.
Miss Martha' Grogan enter
and Mrs. Cliff Abe1£ Mr. and
Mrs, L. M. Himes, Mr. and Mrs talned member* of the Y. 'W. A.
' C. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam on Thursday and Miss Jean Yarn
n 'o*-n M'S. Bacot Ell-r l».. Mre. was in charge of the program.
H. S. Holloway. Mr*. J. B. Phil Plans were discussed for the
lips, Jr., Miss Phillips, Mrs..Hu- future meetings. Those attending
ford Rrown, Mrs.(Robert Strain, were the Missel Grogans Myra
Mrs. T. M. Paulk, Mrs. Stewart Madden, Jean Y’arn, Mildred Turmer, Hand llnuth, Freda Harri­
Mrs, Koke and. Mrs. Fesler.
son and leader, Mrs, U H.
Groves.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Edna Bamea
Iodine In the human body 1r
Wright and daughter Luvenla Ed­
na Wright acknowledge with contained almost entirely In the
grateful anpreclatloa the kind ex­ thyroid gland, but small amounts
pression of your sympathy.
occur In the blood and other tis­
R. Kemp Wright * sue.

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Azalea Circle Has
Luncheon At Mayfair

Mi. and Mrs, l&gt;. II. Stafford
The main dining room of the
— of 1-iihe Monroe announce the
| Mayfair Inn was the scene on
j Thursday at 1:00 o'clock of ■
w S r . Turktvv Jko u lfla-w d lh M u im » n i '■
■luueheon and- hat shg u r sponxojod: __ U ni I Vtt’n n n y ,&gt;, h i» I
*by the -Axaieir Clrrli* of the San- and oor o f town, and now come* ■V , ' M erritt, to Ivey H. EchoN.
* Sauce
' ford Garden Club. A rhapeau
Cat tu ts. C e le ry and I’caa
Victor Fleming, one of the town’s .
..'’' ' T 1 ,, ' ," 'c
,
; motif was canfed out in the de­ most
noted directors, who declare* J “W ’.r « . ,he !“«*• Mr. •»»'«
F r jiit Salad on C ris p Green*
c-orations for the U-shaped tables
.nr*. Allen
and ha* made
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N ut Bread
and . for the tallies for bridga that the movie industry ha* In1low beat, ndd flour, salt and pepfcSL
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Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Hairison games which followed the hat come "old. rich, far and laiy."
b to th cN n -la * iln re i m
ci^ath»
t’ ltcgipe* fo r S ta rre d D ish
per amt blend well, rook until
hh-mhig, who dirnted “Oone ^ ,)t r
r
lLllx stu.
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and son uf GalnesVille spent the display.
F o llo w *)
bubbly. R em ove f/um beat. Blend
IV r
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u . . d LI .Vhi ’i ■t'n. im
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weekend as the guests of Mr. and
Miniature hat a with long ribbon
'''ir *!**"* I rvU*«l 'her early education in
In mid milk gmdoally, -sirring
Mrs. Fred Udirison.
streamer*
reamer* and decorated with J l T .u ? ™
r , l,‘iri' T i
nIul -tor attended Bern-j
until mixture is smooth. Return
Mrnu Tips
cah flower, and _..
graceful
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High School where, »h.
fresh
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T h is menu i* predicted on the to medium tieat ami rook, stir­
Leroy Holloway, a former re ­ jasmine were placed down the him about Ida future plans.
giodualiil with the da** uf 1047. , supposition th at -you W ill have n ring constantly, until thickened
sident of Sanford now uf Ashury renter of the tables. TI)o tiny
“I don’t know," he answered.
Mr. Echols is the *un of Alt. i
IhrouVhi-rrtv Add hot sauce to
Park, N. J.. wa» a recent guest of hat centering the speakers table "I can't see any incentive in Holly­ nml Alt*, li. tV Ectfula of San- i little le fto v e r tu rk . \ aio iin d li yolks,
beating constantly, nud than
not. chicken m ay lie substituted
Frank .Pavlirk. Mr. Ilollitway is was lavishly decorated with, fresh wood anymore.”
Aiid and received hi* &lt;afly edit- I yet v h app ily,
mix in turkey an I onion. Beat egg
tit* Chief uf Pulirv of Ashury.
fruit and flowers In Camen Mir­
The director said that a movie cation In Khlerprrte lie moved | Turkey S o u ffle w ith .Mushroom white* until stiff but not dry. Fold
anda fashion.
maker might gel a burning de- to, Sanford in IPU and attended}
vulk mixture Into egg whites.
Saurr
Mrs. Fred Harrison plans to
Tin n Into a P i quart casserolt.
Mr*. J. A. Ponder, chairman of site to make a film, a* did Allo t t Seminole High School, .He also
3 tablespoon* butter or
spend the Thank *giving* holiday
Lewin
with
"Picture
Of
Dorian
gradiytti'd
wiiti
the
cln-*
.of
1
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Bake in 0 moderately stow oven
margarine
ip Tampa with her son and daugh­ the clme,~ presided during tho p r*y But he_ i* unable to get and' n now- .. -osiated wilb th *
(3261 i 46 to i.n minutes, until
3 tablespoon* all-pulp o-e
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. • Ford luncheon and welcomed the pres­ hi* fellow worket* cnthusnl over
puffy.- delicately browned and a*
Western Eliictilc Company in Mi-'
ident of the club. Mr*^ A. W.
flo u r
Harrison.
the
project.
knife i n - c i t e d m center comet
uoii.
Epp*. the club mother. Mr*. Hen­
% teapsoon *alt
,
out clean r-Vtve immediately with
“ Most of the People uit the set
The marriage will )*• nn evrni
. '» ti-as|M.on pepper
Hubert F. Murray lias icturned ry Wight, and guest*. She pre­
left-liver turkey gravy to which
l cup milk
lu hit home in Atlanta, Ga. after sented Mr*. Epp* and Mrs Wight care more about horse race*, foot­ o f ihld-IIccem ln-r.
iiiuahreonu have been added. ■4
l egg*, separated
spending a few ‘days with his with attractive axalea blossom ball burnt* ami overtime limit
servings,
.
1
1 tup ground or chopped
brother-in-law and siilsr, Mr. and corsage*. She and Mr*. J . P. making n good picture,** he *nid, Officers installed
Cullen, luncheon chairman, ex­
cooked tu rke y
“Inspired picture* are being
Mrs. Joel S. Field.
pressed their thanks to Lind W»- mnde^ in Italy nml England."
2 tablespoons minced or.
Altimugli the British "auster­
Ry HaduBNuh Group
fiiio ty g t a lid onion
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Listed among the pledges of fwr, Mr* Ellxalieth Kircher. The Fleming continued, “Infaus** tinity" ba-ic-milk ration'Is only two
T u rk e y g ra v y w ith camied
fraternities cpiomsing at Murids Sanford Herald and the Music people over there are t-obl npd
Instnllatioii of oftier i* was lit Id I
piiitM a week, consumption .o f
or sau le il f r e ili m ush. .
hungry nn'ik want to work. This at the fu st meeting imd lunch­
Slate ' University at Tallahassee Box fur their assistance.
milk
iq ltrii.iin i* Itirl percent of
Aiding
Mr*.
Ponder
ami
Mrs.
thorns
Is aim true «f Mexico, tamk at eon of tie. in vvly toimcd Manfotd
is lluwaid Whelchrl, a pledge of
Melt h tittei or m a tg arin e over what f t wa* In 183A
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Kuklos Adelphon, colony-of hwppa Cullen were Mra. L. E. Spencer, John Fpril's ‘Tlie FYlgltlVtS.” for on chapur of Ijsiisiaski .wnmaa'4
bridge chairman. Mra, Marshall •xample.”
Alpha.
y.ny
nst".
ur
gam
mi
ten.
of
America.
I
ami Mr* Henry .Mrl-nulin, Jr., de­
He illustrated Hollywood meth­ I 111 iuiicllcoty win heiveil in the
.Mis* Bobbie alurum ivluiiied coration rhiirmcn. The hati were od- tiy ihi experience which hap­ garden ul the h-inte of .Mi*. Her* |
uniquely
displayed
In
a
lovely
pic­
today from Tallahasicu where ture frame with a background of pened when he was-filitning the -man Jacob-on amt co-liostesse* j
“The Yearling'* in Florida soiiic w ile Mr-. Benjamin Katx apd
•he aitiemied the toulhall' game
covered with fern.
year-* . ago: - .
.letwecn Florida State University screens
ih.' Dave l,evy.» Guests were
.
Frdlowing
the
luncheon
Mr*.
“I » * i making a closeup of the M
end Tennessee Polytechnic Insli- Ploma I-cwis, manager, and Mra.
- &gt;ntcd at a U -Imped lubta dec*
head of- a little deer I looked united
•ute.
\vlth I'icardy glndiolnseu
KlixaU'th KiVcher. owner and de­ arttiind m«’ and counted the num­
and g re e n e ry. Sw ord fro u formed
signer.
of
the
Shoppe
Chappeau
ber
of
people
who
Were
silp|K&gt;M;ilMrs. Luther Perry, Mu* Herwere introduced and displayed 63 ly working uii'tlW set. There were aix* poiiitnd stiii h along the cen­
.ha Cates and l,indy Cate* of attractive
ter* of Ills.- table*,
1ml design* for travel­ Uf. "
Burlington, N. (I- were the gurits ing, evening
III fuel,- in-lulled were presi­
wear
ami
mahy
other
Sinking
a
more
ho|H
fill
note
rf Mr*. Bradford By id and Mr. occasion*. Mr*. Kircher was the
dent, Mi*, l-iiinli Klmmes; vice
waHu-nlind
Bussell,
wh
nn
I
tnd Mr*. H. B. Odham, Jr. over narrator for the hat* which were
met the same day on “The Velvet pit-ident, Mrs. Jocoh-«,n: secret
irmday.
,.i&gt;, All.. Alichael ihu -oii and
worn by chsrhiing. suitable mod- Touch" set.
ela. Mrs.-Max-I.wstng- ansUtanl —“Lnnli at tin* ntimheT-of-rftmteeodesigner supervised the fitting of Hollvvvooil makes, uml look ats (lie S r * . A I M o ile d , vue president
Mrs. Small Hostess
the hats to the model*.
that are successful,” ’she ol lily H i lahuiv m jpiim iatio ii, was
To Fortnightly Club Atnyng the must beautiful, de­ numiier
suggested, “The percentage of m clM ig c of the iii.ta lja tio n carsign* wa* one Mr*. Kircher called hit* Is highei than any other ■m oiul'K M t*. tjur. Ilaei pleselltoit
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Mr*. Ren Small entertaine&lt;i “ Peach Parfail" with a quilted gountry* films and much Idghcr Hie i l i a i t u lo .t m giDtip and ill
m e m b e r s of the Fortnightly silver gray satin base decorated than the percentage of lilt plav- her t a lk , jo in ol the louvenlioH
bridge club recently at the home with two large imported ostrich on Broadway, I think Hollywood Iteld iee-elltiy m M lillilie * l*V
it Mr*. F. K. Kmintlllat, Hits plume* In Uu*h lone* caught at is doing a highly competent vviie ie H i, l lii.im W e llsin iili. M sPalmetto Avenue Pi lor tu the the back with a ilt-llcalc brown
----- — -------------------------- il a S y i k in , v. i i . i vvinli* -*tllei*he*lBox indicated that much uf I* tile M .ile li," w eie uniolTg' the
pibherx of- bridge a delicious double;faced satin how. Illusion
:ce course w b * served. After the veiling wa* used tu complete the llullywuod* difficulty in filming -Well-knbwn .file .1 qa .ikere,
scores were added it was found lovely design, “liv ely Lady’* was Sctimis intelligent pictures i&lt; due
Tin* follow ing .n u u m U te c h a irhat high prive w»» won by Mr*.* an enchanting model of imported to the public.
men weie apjodltteil diiiqig the
P.-H. Fuller, stroml high by Mr*. violet fur felt with n high crown.
"Tttktt 'Sister Kenny," she sng- liie o ltu g : Alt , JueoliMin, p io g ia u i
Sadie Brouse and screerm by Mr*. The—brim wa* faced with powder gc-it-d “ It wu* u sincrie effort ntul eo u cnlio n ; " Alts, l ied M m v,
blue velvet and blur ostrich to combine n serious mtbjecl with clnlil w&lt; l i a i t : Aire, h.ii^ , A ou'n
M. 8. WiggtK*.
Those enjoying the afternoon plume* were placed diagonally enlertalnmont. Yet it was dif­ .\ ily a h ; M ra. l evy , F u l l -tint- »uph innu I*, p o litical
w'ere Mrs. Fuller, Mr*, llrousr, across (he front of the brim. II* ficult to get p e o p l e i n t o t h e p li, . ,-t i I
M .oiucl Jacobaon,
Mr*. Wiggins, Mr*. H. A. 'N ew ­ lusioii' veiling with (lewder blue tluatcr. After they had seen the ulTn i,-.; t li
dot*
mill..I
to
the
flattery
of
the
picture, they llkrd it “
A in e iicon a ffq ie i; A lls. A liispnilman, Mr*. Harry II. Lowis, Mr*.
lint there is (till hope. It Mil" m il B h sp p an i. .le w is', N atio nal
U, D. Biahup, Mrs. J. G. .Sharon,
An
imjwrfrd
French
design
a nlHiggle, but “Biatei KeiiBy" fu p d i U l
Mr*. D. L. Thrasher and Mr*.
i tum id Jilu in u n , Hocalled "Star Dust” received much paid off at the iMiX-ofth-e, ,
Kuumlllat.
ttnssuh mWiicai o rg a liira liiiti mid
applause from the audience. The
M ra: 'B a m l e v y , poll!ie lty ,
large uff-lhe-face brim and overMEN’S CL HR
/Vf tel hem i g
llit* greet iusj
Ro/on Is Honored
■houldwr drape were studded with
i 1 1:,- pt i li nt, M ia. .S tia m n ,
rhinestone* against black fur .felt. „ Judge Sidney Herlong oL Lees­ nt ie -Iiort
li.i ioe . m eeting wav
liy Power’ Company “ Rhapsody In Blue’’ wa* an ex­ burg will athlreaa the, i'n-L.tmd an a rtk le wn* read
ceptionally chle design of the new terlan Men's Utub Tijcslluy' &gt;-)i bheld
V, P. Itoxon. transmission for%. high crown turban effect coming rdiig, following a turkoy niippi i y M rs. H itn in u Jm-oteou d e sc rib ­
msn of the Florida Power mid down over the’' ear* and at tin at -7:00 o'clock, on the &gt;siibjci; ing ih c co iu lillo iis on C y p r js t
Light Co. was honored Friday back of the neck. For felt wa* of Comintiidsiu. Itin-rvatlon* may i -J110*1.
C h a rte r liiem bei s " f llic T je w ui .
night with a dlnnrr given for hm used in French blue with draping la- 'nhtaiurd fhr ibe sapper try
at tho Seminole Country Club, by in shAtles of dubonnet and rose telephoning SB! U'fure luesdu;- i-a iilxa tlo ti’ nre M r S ha mra* Mre:
Ib -iiiiB ir JaculiRoiii A lia. T o ll, M i*.
D. P. Caldwell, company division of Alix chiffon Jersey.
noon. '
manager of Dpytona Beach, for
C illS 'ili. M liG Jut-' M uss, J l t t - i ' l n l
Pert sub deb design* from the
outstanding work during the sum­ boniirt hair were shown along with
In vite#, M i* . M am ie M oses, M ia .
mer in I’onriectiun with trans- many evening and afternoon cp* - 1dell, Mrs. Sw-crney, Mr*. Mi- jlm d itie K n n u c r. | M rs. Munson
mltaion Una malnleiittics. Almut totn made millinery design*. Those l.aulin, Mr*. Uullen, Mre Fonder, A ir-, d aio u eis, Mi *. L e v y , ‘ M r*,
36 niettibera of tha company were modeling were Mr*. 0 , M. Fun- Mrs, Spencer, Mr*. 0. F. Herndon, i'le d ii .Sivamet. M r*. Fro vo a, Mre.
here to congratulate him.
dum, Mm . II. N, Srtyer, Mr*. J. O Mrs, E. C. Itarpm, Ml ». W-_ l‘. K m / . Mre S t ine. M l* . Mnnn.-l
H. H. Coleman, local manager, J -anry, Mr*. O. L Coultc
snmniH'
T.A1 M F C Je n n ie F f c W lii r
T3TT1"Ti'&gt;" BpTTngs. HraTFred J-ar- AY: D, llolm an and Mei -4hpp» pany rxrrolive* were present in *en, Sfr*. Y M. Philips, hTrs. Gor­
Also Mr*. K. T. Cole, Mi* Ir- M r-, S' ho L e v y and M is* It**-1
addition to local representatives: don Hwcenoy, Mr*. Wendell liar- v-lng Fclnlieig. Mr*. 4. K: McKin- l.i vre Gfl. -U p re srlit nt the lo u t - j
D. P, CatdwellrJ. Coleman Jones. ri*. Mr*. Ralph Ijean. Mr*. Rode ­ ley, Sir*. Wight, ami guest. Mi*. ir g w e(e M h j - B a e r, M r*. M mii-d *
trsnsmlsAon suparinlenttent and rick Adam*, Mr*, t-ewd*. Mis* K, A. Monjprtmf; "tF«. Knycr, rvnt Mr ’ .li&gt;&lt;* H chw artx of I -&gt;HK ,
L. It. Stephens.' transmUsimi Endilcy Meisrh and Miss Betty Mra. C, F. F lorior, Mr*. itiudfoi\l, I t not. N. V*
saneryisor, . of Miami; II. G. Itene
Mrs. S C. Gtaham, Mr*. Coidtei, _ * c = r ! , - - I ~ - - p m I — ■■■■ ■ "■■I . r : '
Ball,
Williams, district superintendent
yimnll amount* o f ro jijw t are
Following the modeling of the Mr*. II. E. Cordell. H*"’ • ■ Iand Herman Brooks, district sup­
C a rlto n , M f*. J , D&gt; CarltUW btuf tiel evc*l to i,:i* i* l the uut* o f u o iij
ervisor of Davtona Bench and II. hats ‘bridge was enjoyed and high M r^ O rg tch en CrdWcIL* ' .
j hy the human loaly.
was awarded to Mrs. W. I*.
L. Brown of Cocoa, district super- prlte
Fields. Those attending were Mrs.
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The llswalisn islands are the Mr*. Charles Fottcr, Mra. W. II. j
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T H E SA N FO R D HERALD. B A N FO nO . F IO R ID A

Tradlti!
j Seminole High Gridders Down
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Expansion Of New
Sahd Q ab s In 13 t o 12 Game York-La* Center
etcher On Dfec. 6
CWdl t '- r l KoTTl e* ai
.Jlfvh School erlddpr' will tnvaile
Jacksonville Reach for*a contest
’ with Fletcher High School on
Pec fl.
Principal Herman Morris stated
this morning; "There was nothing
else we ertrld do but play them.
bc»ause they called us by phon*
arid chsllctyrcd_ us
ua to the
ll
Ihe ramc.
game. It
________

y w ant to g et a ciwek

at u* for th a t Sftlb 7 drubbing we
gar# them last year."
Fletcher la rated over Urn Feds
cneouiUvr
Fletcher ripped fit.
touchdown
the Yellow Jacket*
rvparte.1 th at the Fletcher tram
is not a t powerful as was the 1U4G

Sports Roundup
Bj

HUGH

FULUIHTPN,

NEW YORK Nov. 24 &lt;A*&gt;-The
guy* who appear* the leait eonremed almut Boh Rodenlwrg'*
threat to buy Ihe St. Loul*
timore are the International
leaguers, who would lose some of
f tf h f lr most valuable territory if
- the ileal should go through. . . .
boaflne around prexy Shag
. Bhxughnrssy’s office Just Iwforc
taklnr off for Flerida. two Miller,
the Syracuse club’s chief, volun­
teered: "I can give vou the answer
to that: Gsorg* M. Cohan was
going to buy a major leagor elob
for 40 years, but he never did.
. . . A couple of year* ago a hunch
of Us started figuring bow much
It wotild coat to more the Browns,
Jotting down various Items. We
reached 2 4 millions so fast we
-just gave up." .
Miller went on
-ta.exnlala Ihsl it was a t lha in ­
ternational
league’* inslsteme
that the rule on "drafting” te r­
ritory was changed so a* to give
Ike Invaded league futl compensa­
tion . . . and fihaughnessy added:
"Baltimore lan’t a major league
city with a last place club—and
-thst'wwhat they will be fo r sever­
al years, at least. What do you
’think of Ihose trades? I wonder
whst minor league thvy*re plan­
ning to move into.”

.n r a iiT itfti* S j a u a r a 111 i
• Herald
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TCtflirns. CosicK
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School Ccterv Fed grid.(earn ramo
from behind in Friday . night’s
contest with Seabrrerc IB.gh of
Daytona Beach to cop a hard
fought 1-1 to 12 contest. ■ ,
Shortly after the first quarter
WINTER PARK Nor. 34 &lt;H.weptrrw’d. the Sami Crabs took «mw clall *—flolPn* Collir»e Athletic
on their own -13 yard stripe and Dimeter1 ■Jack
MrDuwall an­
in fire play* Boh Poe mmmeti nounced Rapfcdav that h** had
aver for the tally, hnl Wileos’n notified A*hle*lc I Hr*-tor Cen.ee
attem pt from placement for the (ianlhlrr of Ohio Weslevan tlnle x tra ' point frit short, nod the
Hnnwwmlng
Crails led G to 0.
Sanford came to life in the secPeal m orel. Ihe sphere to the, MrPoWnll cited the stcvenlh and
Paytona.tR. J’lerry tnols^ilH,.Ha|lHwvmP""Hous*-.-lo = hi* contract,
on a double revclse, and flfP d 'a through OTltJf
n-.18 yard pas* to Byrond Beard to nerved Ihe right io cancel the eonplare the sphere on I ho Daytona test because of "Inclement weath10. Piercy nlcke.1 up two yards er or for any ether reason” two
over left lacklc then Ray Punbar days prinr to lh# departure nf the
scan«t&gt;ered‘ over from th e-bight visiting leant fur the game site,
on n nuarterhark sneak for th o , The rancellatloh ramc aftr-r
touchdown. Pick Uass kltAeil Ihe Ohio Wesleyan’* Imard of trusextra point.
■
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le.** ruleil that the negro, Ken
The Fed* arid the Crabs played , Woodwnrd. a freshman -star,
on an even basis during Ihe third would accompany the team if they
period, but* the fireworks la-gun i came here for the game,
early In Ihe fourth period.
‘ MrPowalPs action followed rnnfianford took over with the ball sultallon with local rlty and civic
resting on their three yard stripe- officials, who frowned.upon playharlng staved off a Cralt
Crab th
threat.
the game as
ns the ’’leaser of
having
re a t.fI ing
Ing thn
It...
I. L » ' ’ llllfnlv-nit
The Fed* liegan to _-__
move as tit__I
P ie r-1
two •risks”
Involved,
cy, Alexander, Uoal and Dunbar
Punbar
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NEW

Y O R K , Nmr. M

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atrurrh* foe survival of t redd ton
Is rs rin c In Orrenwlrb Vittore,
New York’s onlorful sector where
nristocraU live In anetwni maneiena af&gt;d artists and Bohemians
hlitorirally congregate.The fnral point of .th e.current
fight Is Washington Square. gate-

hive dc-vebmeil amsring awtidnr.
JAM 4*» p'*it« Ct their high stooped,
'
V-1 Jour-story house* astd

tumhen nnminicnia which liorder
shadeJ park.
It started in the ih»g -day* of

going to build the largest and
most' complete law center in tinworld. occupying two sides of tiro
square and knocking nut a whole
row of the rvd brick Victorian
treasure*. .
The villager* since have Iwen
crying "history", "legend" and
unanitqnu^ fon-

■*»». T h e y g c s lu r n at' t h e t h r e a t-

h e rh o o d

foUua throw !
la their
weight with th*
known*, the Bohemians and
iero*» professional people spearlending the marrwumt.
—They--held a wrtoUs protest
censlnn
Keeling-la t ho-PeoeioM' Inwn piey
AM * Caihci1. Alan beagar and house "to preserve th e re s id e n tia l
Frank Mortis U v a d t_______,
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M mi
, They point eul former dendrite*! Pi'«*M»t Waahlni :on Square from
«f Kur. ne ONtlll, Edna St. VI n - , hoeomln* N.YJ t private rim cent Millay, John Herd. John poa- PH**
Passo*. Theodore Preiser. They
It waa aorr
quote John Barrymore, who wrote thereafter in "
when ho war a resident in one of
the buildings in qnestoin: "When
the locust blossoms rami’ to the
rourtysirl it’s like Bring In Paris
la the 12th century,'

ted row and t i MlnIf t i
“That'a where Maurice Mactcr*
hark wrote ■The Bine Bird's th at’i
where John Ia F*rgi- did the win

, "Tho park ia for the people;
th u way it will'-he * campus,”
they protest. “ Whasr are the
melhers and their liable* going.to
go for a-b retlh of alrT" they he
quire rhetorically.- "W hat atiout
the housing crisis f" they ask
realistically ."1.
- ■,
Villagers at* J)h4ed as folk who
lovs to bav.&gt; their-*soy. I*it.they
usually ana too individualistic to
do anything hut talk- ,
s,
This tiros asen the- artists who
never have. own™I a* much as
ugsysy tsnt are fighting for their
landmark.
Ttu-y’ve . organised
them helve* into the "Save Wa*hinglon Hqusre Committee.” Bi•'iw'P William T. Manning, Ho.
ward Lindsay and Mr*. Eleanor
B««*erelt an* three of the neigh-

but New Yorker* average about
Sinee th" pr«&gt;ie.it meeting* and SO pound*,
the formation of a eommitlre, the
New -York . 11era id-Tri httno ,ha*
. ndilnrtalip i ^ q tal js e )
.T o I dll o - T o C laaalfy
oeU*o has r iven rinse to think ami
pUn. but the hour ha* * truck’ 1
kW ‘* Winehester shotgun.
When more positive / solutions! * W o H Ave.
^
*
iron t Iqrow away those orange
Had*. . Griad -them for Orange
Bread or cut in. strip* and candy
them for use in fruit rakes and
puddings.

NOTICE!

present building to lake the pli
of the obsolete1 warehouses and
rontmeriral building* which hero
It In "
They figure, however, that the
university wants to buy park
front property not only because of
the campus possibilities, but b#railse it would he vash-r to troy
front Columbia University, .which
owns the threatened block, than

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TOWN

ry^,^i..p¥V)
to hits with long.!l*-?y!?r
gains. ari,T!fl
Piercy.l I)iz Loses Valuable
climaxed the t*7 yard drive by
naseball Tropliies
ramming over for tho touchdown.
B«*«‘ attempt fhr the exlra point
was wide, and the Feds Ini 13 to
’
Pavlotia recovered a Sanford
fumble in tho final minute* of

the recovery, scored a touchdown
in eight plays. Gllltsple moved
ovar_for the score. * Wilcox atIriupied a pass for" I in- ext ra
point, Iqit it f«ll incomplete.
Wednesday night the Fed* In­
vade Ix-citiurg for the final con­
test of the regular season.
The Fed starting lineup' lndud
cd Flgyd Cooper and Byron Beard
at-the ends,-Buddy Wratherington
and Chris Jensen at the tackles,
Gene Harper and Wally Tyre at
the guard* and Chuck Heron at
the pivot post. The hacks IncludV Punbar at Ihe hlockini
ohnny Alexander and llol
Juat after Michigan scored its
fifth touchdown against Wiscon­
sin .Ipst Balurday, Dick Rlfenbuig,
the end who caught the paydirt
pass, raced hack Into the huddle Large Crowd Sees
and asked “Captain ffflkene, Is It
okay now If we mention that
Tennis Matches At
word R-0-8-K B-O-W-LT” .
.
Mayfair Inn Courts
Anyway, he can spell ll aa well
as play in it.
A largr gallery, of tennis on
flne-minulr Hporia Page
Nebraska alumni arnlvra are thualasta witnea*e*l a lennl* ox
reported howling on the trail of hlhitlon al the Mayfitv Inn cotlttk
Bcmie-Masteraon. . ,,-^Ag soon as yesterday by four Rollins College
he disposes of Jersey Joe Wal­ fcmpls stars.
In the first contest Doris Je n ­
cott, Joe I-ouis plan* to head west
sen. Iowa Blate champion, dcfor a. little golf on "tlu
Tented Nancy Morrison of Weal
where Bud Ward . plays'
P a lm ' Beach, seventh ranking
, .
,.C
. anyon.at
J P P - Spoksne
................Kwxtt
Anderson, the l-ot Angeles lions'
Shtricy Fry of Akj^mr-Ohlo
negro lineman, hopes to become
d seventh ranking woman plny"another Steplnfetehlt" rohtm he’s
• In national competition dethrough with pro football. Buddy
Youpg likely could give him les- ’rated Jpan Clarke nt&gt; Binning

PALLAS Nov. 24 (Ah—Old Pi*
WM mad as a hornet today.
" DU — Jerome. Herman Dean —
told police someone had alolrn
a || the trophies of his golden days
It ain't gonna be healthy for
u ti,
.— m - jin t iiia L
_ . .
Plxxy rep o rts I he discovered hia
loss when he unpacked some holes
of. httinngiiro* which had been in
storage. Missing were:
The H erli award for Ihe out­
standing athlete In Amt*rir*rH&gt;-14,
The Sporting New* award for

n m n u T

Nallorial league, 1834. . _ _
The Chicago A d v e r t i s i n g
league trwanl for 181H.
The Philadelphia Sports W rit­
ers Trophy as tho most courage­
ous athlete In America In IMS
when Ke pitched In the World's
Series with an ailing arm and al­
most Iwat the New York Yankee*.

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nis
plpyrr*
partldipatr&lt;l.
lessons
K
vd
.ra l H an*l I# J a * .
go to the Sugar Bowl, drew mort
K -ist.r Jain.C A't*liii H u t Loalsa
were gtvrn in f y a hand, hack
than 100 asplranla. *
II T o Klro I’ n l.r fll H alel 1, A a«»
hand, service and Votly.
lltrber-au* Punishment
Asa|&lt;iXHi:xr o r MOIlTtiAdM
Coach Copeland is completing
When some Georgetown »sluria ln e. C IV r l u t Haratt t! T o
arrangenicnt*
for
the
Central
n»Hds mate in na m’ Otlsmto
,
denis rat-napped Villanovn’s wildFlorida
Professional
Champion­
s r n t w t t u i s o r HimrtiM&gt;n&lt;
Cat ma.cot tieforv the two kchooli
W e ll* W J Jr r t m H l.ocitla T o
ship*
to
be
played
nt
Ihe
Mayfair
tnet In football, some Vlllanuva
J K Bl*»nmre .lu x t l t x j r ^
hoy* heard that -"Count Villain
M r w m a prisoner Irv a Washinglon garage,.t . . Four af them
[organised a;* rescue- party mid
thumbed a ride with H Llrot-hcarted salesman, who fell -hi With

b e a tin g s y s ttm in a n h o u r o r so. § e c y o u r d e a l e r R o te/

DRUM-TYPE Olt'HEATERS
Stmply and attractive^
ly d esig n ed to har­
monize with any fur­
nishings. Models for
every budget, every
size of home. Circula­
ting pr radiant heat, or
com bination of both.

raport turned out to
apd were given frrah hair-cl
Ith a nifty V in hack. t . .desman got the same treat*nt , , . And if yw&gt; think -tiro
Bdeat was wild, you piWbatdy
ild have Iwcn around whan a
cctablc married man with
children came horn# with

sm a ll a rea s, b a th ­
rooms, etc. The most
economical of ail oil
h eaters. O p eratin g
o b it extrem ely low.

S le e p W e ll?

W. V. HITTING
T0UCHTON DRUG CP

* more tamaflciid than
rafreahlng 'sleep.

HALL OR CLOSET TYPES
u n d o r til*
t n n c o u &amp; r y . T h ro w *
-u rn n s o f I r o i h l y w a r m n d a i r
o d i s t a n t r o o m s . E a s y to in -

All Aluminum

O a o u p i S * m in im u m f lo o r
E a s ily in a ta llo d i n ^ . p l o w t ,

AWNINGS
IVORY or W llItB
TRIMMED IN ,

as p e rm a n e n t

tT u r

MANY OTHF.R COLORS
FMfcB BSTIMATKS
BLINDS or AWNINGS

m
*Sfi

mm-

■■

.

LOST-Sunday between Osteen and
Samsuta 2 pointer dogs.
1
male white with brown spots,
1 female white with liver spot*.
Finder please notify Milton
Moore g/p .Sanford Auto Furls
or phone Itltl-M.

1

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MONDAY, N6V. 24, 1947

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Navy. Posts Deadline'£’•*' if Jj*”
**Ai s
Dates For Pgtit&amp;frts
,h
.
I Fm Chin*,' JnjiaUj, Philippines,

PA CK SEV EN

c xhaqstliiR of raw nut
Creatiort Of Western. Gferltiatt State Will, ■tripping.
leriala anil lack.of innnpoui'r la ' W
E’REOEMONSTRATINGTHE
rapidly putting lla Hiwn Grnuvi.y i
iwiu t in iMin rTlO .~
“
L___ lt_IfJ?i t Meeting Fails,

WASHINGTON, N«*v. 24 . J N - ‘ OVInawa. Wake, Tmk an,I IVletttL
-Ttir ~ f tr fy srtlumncvd deadline I —lire. 6.
srhedlr* today for the airm ail - 1 For Guam. Bafpan„ Kwajnlcin
ing af ChrilUnaa packages t o | ami Samoa—Dec.- 10.

Cliyi ami In- (dWtsc* will maid'
tlo ii -rvo.miiieudations, it Is said, .
mil ill Ilip IflUif that in' Hitpast two year* Germany h»» it*
fm nuil and *Ik c in e a nation of
tens. Imt in iho livlicf that tin
Drninerai* anil peace-loving. n |j- ,
only nay (leiman* can learn ik*- j
moorhrv i« hy pt act Icing it an&lt;|
the nn(y way Western Germany j
can' mtiWci I* t»y tin* Gertpan*
ttM w'«ivi'» doing It.

Hi itfvS GAl.l. VGIII.R
HK.RI.IS. Nov. 21 (ip)—Ptcatlon of .1 new FJumfi mi
—-\Vrat tin Germany -t* irgattlou
by .rmnfK'ttnt uuth&gt;»Itir* j , nl
mo*t a critafnly* tn fellow tine

Pacific areas.
,
For H awaii. Midway ami JohnMall sent at domestic air rates' stiw — Dee. 15.

la ilu i.• hy )he

WHISKER - WINE
R U M - GIN

.ill

II

i

to reach aii M t W iltilt ini' (letuaiy in the ' 1.01)111111 ii&gt;nfi'irn«’
opening Nov. 25.
Anil viiiiially all 'w fsietii n»f!u
tary government official« pin i
tb p t* out- of four German* c tp x d
the roipiril of fu trig n minister^
to- ii-matti ilraiDooiti'ii. "
Such a ik aillock will leave Gcr*
ittanv split |«'twi &lt;n cast nit i

NICK' S PACKAGE S T O R E

COULD CLEOPATRA DRINk A
P E A R L WITH S T O M A C H
U L C E R PAINS?

A n u ticm i M ilH a ty G n y rrm .iriit

4 1 0 S a n fo rd A v e n u e

automatic

W

la l; to W ashington t h a t , a* »«*•».
a ra tc . government fur W e atciti
I^rnilmi u ire tin g .
,
.
G erm any la* set up in n n le r to

.JFFICK tpaca tn Btetach Duildiac.
I jitrc llirh( office*, newly decor­
ated, all ntllitlva, heat and |anltor *ervlce fumUhed- Call MAk W H. A A. Dept- Stora.
KCOKt) PLAYERS and radioa
for re n t By day or week. The
Mu»i; Box, 110 W. 1st St.
Phone P53. ,
6 ACRES of tiled farm lartd. ex

edlcnt condition, '$.1800 pci
acre
Phono 781-J. Box C 8
Caro Herald.
‘^iirniiilnd U'diiiom. Mil W. 3rd. 81,

lOOM -with kitchen privilcRre,
clou* in.

Phone IR-\V.

A R T IC L E S F O R SA L E

*i!:tU.:.ll
* 2 3 9 .5 0

Knny Terntn

Uamlall Electric Co,

l l ' l r rV |* lcti*il tilt IIIIt ia ll. seek*
UAVINO the Klyser Pc.lace P jrn
I.AW NS MOWED, l-.w tnirea altr-r Bicelin* with ollttfl Frcneh Intr to ahcil the henvy occupation
Gaa space heeters *l-t.ii5 up
fliinncial * Brain; will cotirut tn
Jerrv ISird Phone 7KA-W
H. n. POPE CO.'INC. •
m iulrtan to tnit* up the ninny crtU* aurh rrcommeinlattaua:
ral
triurV
of
»lalc.
F.dou*rd
l*eI d tmdnpKH O p|&gt;tirlitnllies
■ Tli" Firnrh. with their centurySEWING MACHINES
piiuix. Minister of the Interior, olil fr.ir of Grritinn nggi ■
S a l e s a n d s e r v ic e
io
n
ics
a
brlcftaae
belleyed
tn
cony
G(
m
m
I
K
&lt;
’ine
btiiini'ia.
for
sale.
nml (x'ntialitaliiui. p r o h a h i v
llert'e Sewlne M*rh. Shop
Wonderful location, net* aiuund tain ropuri: of Ct innuinirt ineid 'tit# would oppose aurh n step at the
118 8. Fhench Ph. 1190
in
Morieille
A
rtrlke
hy
lt«*il
ikwti
8500 month, tin* X. c/o Herald.
t e •eht time. However. Bi ti h
worker* in llie Guitrcl aeaport city ami American murct** feel t h e
i'UXEDO FEEDS—coreniete tiro
12
s
p
e
c
i
a
l
s
k
u
v
i
l
'I-S
ho&lt; fi ,T*d the Ooverpmepl to m r objection* could •!*■ met hy a "fedlliia'.’* Tuierte Fee,). Store
tnxa&gt;t to t'j»lu;id the rhlpv tied up eralired" ilecc itraliwnl govUm*
.RENT
A
CAR
by tin altlka.
tintertiallonaU merit ■tincture.
0 . E. 10 FT. doable dutv meat
YOU
DRIVE
IT
. diiplay ram and rianpriuuior In
Si ioii|! groups In l»ith th&gt;_*
PtlONK
ZM
Rood condition, new motor.
United Stale* amt England have
fiTUlKKLAND-MOItlUSON
l.odKe A Ron.
alivnily, announced thenwlvt** in
U-MUVB-IT. INC.
**eue *—
-*«———
• - 1■■■■*■
favoi of such n step and even of
MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
. cIp-aninK. n-pairi
concluding |*cttrt\ trealie* with
Cake at PlKItly WlRRly A Table RADIATOR
New Uodiatur.v
Supply.
U1 a off &lt;• install. Jimmie Cow ■
an‘« Sheet Metal Work*. Phone
T fN P tW -C n iS P
1-80 GAL. Electric w ater healer.
' Electric ilcrvicr Company. 207
HO H U U S
MaRnolia Ave. Phone 101.
Kxiiert Radio ItipalrinR

t 3EDR00M fumiahed or unfurniaheil house. Phono 1000, 8:8b ./JOB SALE—U nit rock for drive
w»v* and roadwave—Phone Tailnreil
iiimisi limn
Mvsi euwra
uhvib u
ii|»* (
autn **«t
A ti|»imllterv
yynrk lted—Jt—SbFrL
4 or 5 room furnished.ojifrti
I A 'f t a l N o t i c e
Phone 0 i:il.
"i I.... e In or n«*l town
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
8 R EA L E ST A T E FOR SA LK
CREDIT LUREAU OF
rtt&gt;- nt BonfnH. KI«ri*U. .1
SANKURD
NEW HOUSE, 2 licdrooma, partly
■&lt;11 * ij»«i. ii«I Maa|ell*el Klsclfo*
116 N. Park
Phwie I*
furnished. Small down pnyment.
|, . t . r in lit t ti r o u a h u n t t h e *’lt&gt; "I
M lllu td , F lu i iiU . urt t h e Z**l *!■&gt; **(
Balance like ren t For appoint­
FOR RENT—Moor sander. F.usy hItecmtier,
1147, tor th, s4*vt»ia ot
ment call 9178.
operation. Heatonnhle rate#. San­ |*i „ i*|tjr 1
'iimislMliilun hir terms
ford Paint A Glass Co. Phone •if ■&gt;!l l i e nt th r e e &gt;**r» r e « h .
0 ROOM furni«h"il hnnso, 4 acre*
land on flouth Sanford Avenue
City Hull m uin Oil# ot
t^lrirMn In* I’Miifnriulti to
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
n ear, l-eke Jessun. ItarRaln
nt i nf4litaiMi rwUliag !••
PARIS AND SKk MCH
price. I’kone I 22«*J.
"I v•
106 pslmetto Ave__ I-VKnne I
FIVE ROOM'ROUSE, partly fur- GLORY CABBAGE p lan ts.fo r 5
Kmlirfi eisi.thiril
I ni.vhetle. 2 bedroom*. 1/8 down.
acres. C. W. Baker. Phone 823.
.. ,i .. i i .|ii» i, nnf-sehl list*.
84D.np per month. For uuick
Show card* and Doatara
I I., i • I.&gt; *p|in|„t .Mr, M u is sre l
Estate Ueatrola with new rratea,
action. Call Phone ^L 7|.
O—8 )KK*H SIGN RKRVICK
K lla t v * , Sir, It * I (-I. A u dio Hhtltli
use* wood or coal. C.'AV. Baker,
O. D. I andreas. Phoas 1081
a I,.I M u J II lie, I. *• tna|u*tod,
REAL ESTATE
Phone 8 2 3 . ______________
U rt |*. t:. llitiiHilllst a , .t.7 » k
INSURANCE
I.'olivii's Hmlint.it . Simp lor cm.. ■uml
f i ut&lt;t slm tK i*
MORTGAGE LOANS
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, Cor- . - pletw radiator service. 10C Sa.i
IN WtTNUtWi WTtKHIJuF, I n*tRAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
ona, atandard keyboard, excel­
iHlrMtn, U| rt.r han't e« U«)!&gt;r
RcRlslered Broker and
II,V i ||) uf
Fhulits. ««,l
lent condition, ran be awn at
ADD many yeara of life to your h t t ............. i u, he uftlsnl i n , ’
Insurance ARent
Dot PowelPa Office Supply.
metal roof - and beautify the the Heal "f the said ' i&gt;
Hi •
tm. 4 Florida Stale Bank llldR.
■■i ......... . .&gt; u n m n . f T
WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
ilOMKRT'
»'»•« was a 8l’Ffc| sICvl ■ •
vou want. Block and other eonerete stiuetkre sprayed in pas­
Gaa, Kcitaurnnt, 3 , bedi
Apt., Cabin. 225 frdhtaRe, ideal 6 A R T IC L E S W A I T E D
tel .colors. Barns etc. sprayed
with best oil paints. Let us Rive
Driva-im Tourist Court site.
The klldway, 10 miles So. San­
you - a free eatlmale. Reel's
ford. RD 1. Box 120, Maitland.
portable Spray unit, 300 W. 2nd
St. Phone 101V4-J.
6 ACRES, six room house, furnl‘ ture, clean Rarafe 15500. 14k I'LL BUY rourj^lF regardless of
Alliert Hickson Rapair Shop
mile* Rntcrpriae, Fla. Owner C.
5th Street A Laurel Avenue
aRa o r condition; Itoy Reel, 804
M. KskridRt*.
BlacksinithlnR A Rcnrral repair
W. 2ijd 8L •_______________
Telephone 1358 &lt;•
If you want a dandy 6 acre farm WANTED AT ONCE. 15 u*c*l
.
RAYMOND
STUDIO
IDEAL for PASTURE or GEN­
pianos. The Music Box, 110 W.
ERAL FARMING—with a good
Expert photographer available at
1st
St.
Phone
058.
7 room iiuHiern home, bam and
all time* for wedding*, annlverl out biiildinga—all well frnrrd
P**la, L iv e sto c k . S u p p lira 'aaries. birthday parties, social
and In Rond condition, which
gathri jug#. Phone 1093.
Hire»t. Ms -oh, iiim .
yf ( |,„ I|4I
OWNER WILL FINANCE .on GENERAL Saddle llnrsrs For
tort s i* iie fe l.v r. n.rosiMl..1 i *
AUTO
REPAIRING.
haU'*
Garreasonable down paymenL
Rent. 8. II. Earnest,. 2*00 Block
ar t«, u.ii -,v 0.1011011111 f,t,&lt;i
agr, Sanford and Celery Ave­ apm
See JOHN W. !». MOORE
Sanford Ave.
•* this lirtuR Uawt «i ganbn 1
nues,
»W
M
U
r.-&gt;
»»- t '..ufilr Hisle Ilf yiviMn
For one of the best buy* in a nice
Vtli jiotUUI I'li.uii in ill, rt f f of
2 bedroom bungalow, close In, FOR SALK: TURKEYS all sites,
For Dependable
Alitut W a n t *• J m l i J . W a ' I
live or dressed. One mile west
■ten lutaM »n*rv.o ihr reief anught
• o f Wilson Corner on Ml. Dora REFFRIGERATION J4KI1VICH
*•
••.&lt;&gt; ' . r .... *lh* i e i h (toy " t I*.
Call
-•
» road or Phone 9101.
-M l..r A It 1»I7. mi,.] rail ............
GAN
IS
REFRIGERATION
In hnntes with (tarage &gt;ap art­ WANTED TO ' TRADE la n d on
•U. a II" It, i.ro rt.H.r*,.. n ,11 h*
ment* ami Incomn properties—
Orlando Highway fo r *111111
Priced to aell.
used car. Phone 235-M or write
# JOHN W. D. MOOUK, Ites It or
Bok BIB. SaDfortl.
Bookkeeping servlet), part lime;
7
.&amp;&gt; Meisch Sidg. *
also, advice and'am iatance on
Z24 Baal Firm HI,
social security and income tax
Phone IU1
«
H E IJ* W A N T E D .
matter*. J, F. Dempsey. 300
Mairnolia. Phone 0107.
FILLING BTfATioN. stack and GIRLS WANTED. Lanay'
equipment for sale.' Phone PI04.
D IA P E R S E R V I C E
•
Store.
For tk tail* of the aafeat Pmaid
8 room house also gas range for
service” now ht Sanford rail or
city gas, Apl. site. Box 21 Care SALESMAN living in Sanford to
w rite B A B Y V A L E T , Daytuna
wmk retail trade and to n e outBeni h. Diaper* supplied.
aide territory far established
wholesale concern. Write P. O. 10 ntmlncMH O p p u rtu n illi
• A R T IC L E !) F Q R S A L E
Box 8466, Orlando, W a^
No previous t'Mx-rlence necessary.
YOUNO“ MAN. efficient typist, __L-xclusIve framdtisa in y*ur
SWEET Hamlin
• for woriMn, shlppinr and in ter
homr county. High profit yield
department. Preferably 28 to ,10 on rapltol invested. If you have
yaara old. Year round work. A.
On* llousa With A Hundred
10400 to Invest, call or write us
Duda A Sons, Phone 2181,
Seasonfor full particulars.
CABBAGE plants, Marian Mar­
Oviedo.
w a l k e r r ea lty co m pa n y
ket. *L B. Mann, Lake Monroe.
Lumber »». Mocks — Brick
Bradenton. Florida.
Sanford Bowling Alley wants pin
Roofing Tia
BEAUTIFY vour home with Ligboya,
•
13 N o V lCfifi— 1&gt;E ItS ()N A l,
mt rum hadgo. Oenlaot L 8 .
Plenty Heavy TI miters
Mann. 1-aka M ourn, Fla. for YOUN0 colored girls. Prefer high
ATTENTION LA dI e s I
tchool graduates. Full time
any site or any qtuwUtjr.
work until Christmas. Apply Make a one-at op service for all
L a r g e wood heater, gO«4 condi­
your laundry and dry cleaning
Klorlda Fashions, Ine. Airbase.
tion. Phone 624-J.
.
oamfa by using your favorite
STORE FIXTURES, commervl.l r e l ia V lT m a n w i V ^ T ^ :
Solf-brrviea LeOMry.
M l HsnfOrd Avenue
ed to rail an farmer* In Sem­ THE HELPY SKLPT LAUNDRY
refrigerators, soda fountains,
inole County. Wonderful op­ '4 0 6 .W. 46 Sttables, booths, chair*, special
Sanford
portunity. lift to |2 0 In a day.
built fixtures, freer era, ate.
No experience or
Writ* or phone mUetta ft. %
Bouldin Mfg. Co. Voluila CounSANFORD Brauty Salop, lelr
.-phono 1884 or Mary McMahon,
telrpbone 1354 Permanents all
1-50 GAL. and 1-38 w nw » tabU TYPIST, File Clarks A General
office clerks. Mi
mrthiHls. starting 8(1 and up
top water honlcra. Electria Ser­
vice Company. 207* Magnolia
I between 8:80 A.- H.
Ave. Phone 101.
tando Everting St»r. Call Ralph
7 vaeanciea. Florida
Ine. Air Base.
• *&gt; - Bav. -U68 J.

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BENOIX'WASHDAY

In tn ic d itilr D elivery

Utively that tin- American .itllitar&gt; Giivitruor, General Lucius
l&gt;. Clay, will nto kr such rrctin.
tru'ii'latiotia immeillatcly Should
lift*' confrontct* fail.

W ORK w a n t e d

*

SAVING
S e x * .:. SAVING

, However, it U I n u m .l m illio n

I

dCfn n t i n y

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D i l u t e M nrifl

avoid charKc* of jt oputdirilig Hi"

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SALKS ANI) SKRVICK

By Bay Hotto
UNOaSFRVED.

DINAH HAS S S CARLO TCX TIN­
HORNS FLAM'NO
MANSION AND
WANDERS
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Oviedo
Special In The Sanford Herald
By. MARIAN R. JONES
~ T h f b sic m m t nf th#' Ovtrda
Baptist. Church was a scene o!
loveliness Thursday
afternoon

former pastor of the church here,
who It visiting Mr». Mary M.
M artin this week, b re first visit
sine* Chiplaln'a Day's death.
I The tea table w m beautifully
arranged with flow cn awl fern,
with Mra. II. II. Link, wife of the
present pastor, pouring coffee on
one* aide, and Mrs. Fred Pleraon,
W.M.U. president, pouring tea on
the opposite aide. Home made
cakes, sandwiches, cooktryi, stuf­
fed dates and nuts and mints, a r­
tistically arranged, completed this
festive array.
; Mrs. R. F. King greeted the
guests a t the door with Mrs! Day,
idle Mrs J. P. Cox, chairman of
?e committee, Mrs. Young liarris. Mrs. - Geoi
Means, Mr*.
Young llhtris,
wan, Jr., acted as hostesses.
Those invited to welcntne Mrs.
Day wen* Misilami-J, Theodore
Aufin Sr.. Theodore Aulin, Jr„ It.
L. Ragsdale, Ed Farnell, A. I).
Metcalf, Mathers, Clifford i'arker,
B. L Wheeler. W. T. Walker,
Alex Lelnhart, Paul Campbell,
Lawson Hardy, Ralph King, Arth­
ur Cartledgc, J. H. Jones, Jr., J.
C. Flowers, Ben McMahan, A. It.
Hunter, W. D. Brown, H. F. Ward,
Andrew Aulin. Milton Gore, I t L:
Kemp, Joe Beasley, H. H. Mattox,
It. F. King, J. N. Thompson, Joe
Btaatey, J r„ T. R- Pipkin. Mary

rla, George Means, Hollis Cl
Ferrell Beasley, T. L. Lingo. J
June Spencer, fl. F. McGowi
Jr.. B.
11. F. Wheeler. Jr.,
Jr.. W. A.
.Ward, Jr., Jimmie Malcolm, llilly
West, H. 11. Link, Fred Pierson,
F. S. Sheldon. BUI Martin, C. M.
Ftp-nell. R. f \ King, Tkumaa

Chuluota road, left Friday (.veiling
fur Lakeland to spend the weak
end en route to Lake Wales, where
■they ■will work for the neat se­
veral months.
Dan Chlshotm. boss of the new
b rid g e-b ein g - constructed over
Krdnlochatchce, haa bean In Lake­
land for several days on business, the Junior G, A-’s wl
pertained
it thr Oviedo
TOBSf-Jw
Baptist Church a t 4 P. M., given
have as their guest Mr. McLaren, by, the members of the Nettle
president of the Federal Reserve Farnell Circle.
Moving this week into their
Bank, Atlanta; Ga. Mr. McLaren,
and Mr. Lee plan on some hunting recently purchased home are Mr.
and Mrs. T.
L.e isMIKU,
Lingo, Jr.
two
•» M
«a• e and l"V
trips during his visit
Thad and Marshall. Me. and
Rev. and Mrs. Johnnie I* Jones
and Children. Rcverly Ann and fennovatlng the house which was
formerly occupied by Ihe E. M,
enta. Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8 .

at the ranch in order to get an
early s ta r t
Mr.
Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
Misa Kathryn Lawton haa aa
their guest this past week. Mrs.
Lawton a niece, Mra, E. B. Nlchola,
of Fort Myers. Mra. Nichols also
visited many friends and her other
relatives while here, although she

MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1947

visiting her slater, Sirs. PaulJnt
Tanner, a t Dt'Land, tor a week has
returned home.
The members ot Mrs. J. H.
Staley's young Adult Sunday
school class tnJoyVd a lovely steak
aw H W ta'C w retw atcr I'a r t Tues­
day evening. The regular and
active members invited, including
Mrs. Ben C. Walnrlght, Mr. and
Mrs. John Evans, Cecil Edge, Mr.
and Mrs. Merritt Staley, Mr. and
Mra. Tommy Btalcy. Mr. and lira.
Donald Lelnhart, Mr. and Mra.
Tommy Moon, Reeae Moon. lies
Clonta. Miia Thelma Lee, Martha
Anne Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess

Misa Martha Anne Moon, stu­
dent at Deland, was home Tues­
day afternoon and attended the
steak supper given for Mrs. J. H.
are Mrs. Fred Pierson, Arthur Staley's Sunday school elate.
Evans, Th*d and Marshall I.lngo.
, Arthur Cart]edge has been away
'rom work due to hltknets.
CHANGE TO
Mrs. G. M. Arie 4s still cpnfined to her home due to several
TIOLENE
week's Illness, but la repurled to
be soma Improved.
OIL
Mr. J. R. Ragsdale, father of
Leon Ragsdale, is better after
suffering with a cold.
Has Your Oil
Among those who are planning
to attend the cover«T dish supper
Cartridge
Heen .
given by the Seminole Chapter
Changed?
No. 2, Order of Eaaetrn Stars at
the Masonic Hall, Sanford, Thurs­
day &lt;Nov. 30) ovening are as­
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Mrs. Sidney Carraway, who has
been visiting her son, Sidney, and
Mrs. 8 ldney Carraway, at Titus­
ville, returned horns Thursday

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SANEORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1917

Associated Press Leased Wire
—

Senator Says
Reds Seek To
« Seize Nations
£

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#

Connally Joins Vandenberg In Urging
Allies To Create
Own Peace Treaty

Catholic Conference Urges Law
Discouraging Large Landholdings
« *

.

lA f A V t r r E L * , Noy 25 uV)— The National Catholic Rural Life
Conferen'e today declared ittclf in favor of legiilalion "to ditcourage
cver-incre.x*mg laiyr landhvldmg* and to providejipportunity for gequme £5rm operation!
I he direct tit of the confttrnce. which i* organised in 8b Catholic
di'Kriei of the United Sir let. adopted a revolution calling for "a itrong
land policy' to encourage net only full time family^ farim. but rural
homestead* for person* employed^----'— — ------

In cltiea.
. The resolution specifically call­
ed for continuance of -tha pres­
ent acreage limitations on lap!
&lt;i**Dted by reclamation lawa,
saying that “public monies and
resources ahnuld not be appro­
priated to subsidize farming corpoiatioiis ami large operations
whlrh make family lift on the
land difficult, if not impossible.”
The conference In another res­
olution opposed the temporary
Importation of migratory farm la.
Uirera from across the borders
"as a regular practice” and recummeuded that interstate trans­
port of migrant! be brought un­
der federal supervision.
It denounced "Ilie accepted cus­
tom of some areas of paying low
wages and of seeking abundant
supply in order to rirrumvrnt
wage demands,-and called for de­
cent housing and enforced aani*
•ary codes for migratory labor.
It expressed the hope that "the
stated needs of growers” would

out be' the primary consideration
in national farm recruitment and
placement pollcit*..
Another resolution proposed the
calling of an International Catholie conference on rural life and
problama, probably in Koine In
1950 or 1951. The conference *ald
the problem* inuit lie met on
an international level, hecauM*
population pressure 'In rountrira
of limited productive capacity led
to conflict,, and "where food 1*
stirce and atandarda of living
low, additional opportunity Is giv­
en proponenenta of artificial birth
control and aterlliialion for dif­
fusing their doctrlnei."
Finally, the group urged the es­
tablishment of Catholic agrilultural schools and of courses and
research facilities in agriculture,
rural aoelology and allied topic*
at Catholic eollegea, as well aa
education leading ,to closer unity
among farm , Industrial labor and
employer group*.

N O . 268

Ministers Of Bond Selling
Big Four At Drive Planned
London Meet By Treasury

Nears On Palestine

Marshall Meets W ith Secretary Snyder Ur­
ges High Taxes To
Molotov, Bevin And
Help Reduce Debt:
Bidault To Frame
Inflation Controls
German Peace Pact

Committee Expected
T o Okey Partition;
Decision In Assem* h1y WHI Be Close

Prizes Will Be Given To Winners
In Merchants' Christmas Parade

WASHINGTON No*. 25
Hni walllir&gt; and many c.isl tui/ef'wMI be awarded to bo&gt; and
LA KE ML*Cl i:S8, Nov. 25
015—Secretary of ■the Tr*ahP»— I he plan t•&gt; partition
gul winner* who match in sotiiime ami who ride decoigled lucyclrs.
•ury John, W. Snyder tuld
Palestine was approved lata
Ilicyilrt or o I .***&gt; i-illrages in ihr Chtistruas paude which will be
the House Hanking Commit­
today h) a vote of 25 lu 15
ter today price controls are
staged hv tlic ^eminol* t uuiiiy Jayccc* and sponsored by the Naiiin the 57-nalmn Palestine
nreded to head off inflation,
foic* Merchants A*toculiiu on Drc, (&gt; at 10:10 A- M.. it was an­ 'com m itter „! the I nitrd
and rame out against any • nounced today by J.stiei I ' m sichlit J. Biailrv (klham
Nation* Vsscinldi, th e progrnrral ta l reduction in the
.
"•iecautr l Tnttmac.it Ini shildirn and Iwi ausr h r vtanr county- ’ po*al now gives to ih r nssembnear future.
tv of I he same 57 nations ill
wide partidpatnm /' Mr Odham p
plenary session for a final
said, "tile Jayu-f* tune, donntrd
* WASHINGT ON, Nov 25 uVi
o d e with a i »(• thirds intc]orStC/eUiy Snydei said Iinlay th- f250 to l&gt;e nwufdod :cs rush
It} rieedrcl foe adoption.
pi ires, liutf to children living
Tteasury plans a huge peacetime in Sanford,'tam) half lo clubbrii
, LA K E S tT VfT'N. Nov. 25 (fl&gt;)
bond selling dlivr. and he callrj living outside Sanford nml HeuiNupfvailrts and iip|siueult of
. for keeping^ taxes high enough tnule I'uunty umi Osteen.
ihr piii|io.cat - to split Palestine
Jack ItsligHo. chuitmait of tlie
to leduce the nation’s debt.
WASHINGTON. Nov 25 (/!&gt;)waged lobby campaign* for votes
LONDON. Nov. 25 (/V) The
Dimming Pirtidrnl liunians parade, has nunouncecl tlie fid• Senator Connally (D Tex) told
today, .1* llu* so called Soviet*
foreign minister of the United anti mlhilion piogiam as a wit­ lowing sclieduli* for .||*||il.iitiiiu
the Senate today llul Commun­
of prises:
Amri
trail partition plan neared
Slates,
Russia,
Giral
Britain
and
ness
befuir
(lie
House
Bank
isti ate out to “ ledurr weitern,
Hoys or Giljs. matching in
a show down imlhd in the United
France started today their sec* ing Committee, Snyder decLird; costume lw*twt-en t&lt;* Ip IH years New Centrist Govern
Europe to vaiialage -and political
Ssnfoid
County
ond attempt to frame a peace
ment Wrestles Witl
With -Ninon* Pdhsmpr committee
I Conltofs on insta(lliirnl hit)
ilavery" and uiged hit colleague*
l«t Price Watch
Watch
_
Hus—behmd-lhe-sirnrc- arMTlty’
for Germany despite (he wide ing. &gt;hould br irslotedl
to vote $597,000,000 of winter
Dire
Labor
-Crisis'*
2nd I’riio__ IHUKl .___l lUJ)t)
ctceidradowed
monimg and early
open
conflict
between
Rum*
and
.
..‘
.
i.f
Congress
should
piovwlaid to combat ihii “totalitarian
" *iird Pritc"
f*,ixi
fi.lhl
|iym*i
v
.
*
alternnoii
clelute
file Weslrtn power* over the funds to finance a new drive. fo
tyranny."
lloya or liiiU niarchfug in
t
IS Niiv 2d (vT) A gru- &gt; ,
...
- in- the „General
.
|
Assembly '
*/ iv.ittuts I .decline
economic and political future of sell guveinment bonds to individ­ cosliime bktween li aud'U ji'tu *, etal strike of FrenchI luiiwaymcn
X Taking llir floor in llte Senate’*
Inclusive
comimllrc on a »enc* of .iiurndKuro|ke.
uals.
terond day ,o( drbafe up the re­
1st P riie
Ih-Ut)
tr.(M) was tailed tonight hy the Nation­ iiienls, inany ol minor importance
Secietary of Stale Marshall
A&gt; lor nuintaiiiing a lugls tax
lief (mature, Connally jomrd
al
i
nlridilua
of
Itailmad
U’oik2nd Price ____________ 7.h!
ftuM l^ig most ifegrT.iles jg ie e d ,
met with V. M. Molotov of level. Sqyder said -"it' is “ imper­
Chairman Vandmberg (R-Mich)
.‘ltd P in e
StW
fi.IMt ei*.
&lt;■11 wt* that tin decisive vote
Russia,
Ernest
Bevin
of
Britain
ative that slunng these tunes
Hoys or Gills oil iti-cornted hiof llie Foreign Relation* Com­
The rnmrnl m( i h r -friteratloh. fly the full atouiblv oil 11IV plan
and Georges Bidault of France of g*eiu prosjsenty *we should ryclM, Willi o t' WitlioUi -co*tnun*
mittee in urging ' that the other
affilialrd
with the Communitt-ln! to divide the Hilly l_snd .mil)
1st
J’rile
15.UO
Ifi.Olf
in
the
blue
gold
council
loom
of
conlmiie'td* tolled adequate les•llier mike their "own |&gt;eace with
2nd Price
“ frtl
7.50 GrnN.il t ’onirtleulion of l.alKir,1 rparatc Jewish and Arab counLancaster
House.
at1
3:30
P.
M.
cnui-v
lovei
and
above
a
bal­
Austria and Germany if K uum Clarksdale
3rd Price
5.00
,5.00
V i c t o r y Western Union N ego­ (10:30 A. M Lasleni Standard anced budget lu provide a sys­ Hoys
issunl llie call av she lirw rrilllis! 1 trirt would br close. Nrveiat
oi Gills on dec&lt;•!Hied llirefutes to go' along.
govriument vvirstled with T i.im r'*‘delegate* said ihev |,n krd mstiucTime.)
tematic
ieduction
ill
the
debt
to­
tiations
C
o
l
l
a
p
s
e
Reported
*
Aground
cycles,
go
cat
I*
or
in
Imiiy
car­
The T exat senator, lop Demo| lions from thru governments on
riage*
• critual labor siluatnui.
It was the fust session of tho tal.
gctalu member of the commit­
OverWageDemands council
Off Alaskan Coast
' 1st P in e
15 W
lf.01)
how to Vote.
of
foreign
minislert
Infouitanlt
close
to
I
lie
1'ieAiii
”A
irduclion
in
the
drht
tee, laid Ihi i action thould be
2ml Prill*
7 50
7.50
I he committee iece**e-d at I 08
since the four adjourned Thru thioiigh a substantial hucigei
goveriimrid
hinted
Premier
Rohetl
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 &lt;/!’&gt;
taken if the&lt;cuJhcil of foreign
KETCHIKAN, Aleaks Nov. •
3n! P riie
500
5.00
P
M (ESI ) unid 2: HI -P. M.
unsuccessful
rlfurls
at
Moscow
surplus
is
the
most
aitmpillalioii
Nshliiiian
migJd
Older
enniciipllott
25
(iP)—(’seal
Guard
head­
The watche* shown u* llrst
A threatened _tltikc of 50,000
minultri, how meeting in lamdon.
( 1Htif ftiursl am I*si|| r rittlil I
&lt;&lt;«sii(inw^il on I'n ir illalill
quarter* here received word
priie in the 10-in yeqr age of workers in key- jobs as one
li.H iiM .d m raa* d a h ii
Western Union workers raised the last April to write a prate tiraty
luday that the army trans­
btnckel were donated l-y'Will. K means of fighting the wave of
prospept today that President and unify Germany.
port Clarksdale Vlrtory. with
Kndrr, Jeweler. ,vf Sanfoid.
D ir conference opened against
I rumen might invoke the "nation­
s rre» of 49 aboard, has
Suiitit 4’luu* will, jd course, Cuinmutiist-lrd strikes now ihir.ita
background
of
spreading
strikes
broken in two on a reef off
al emergency" section of the
come to town for tlie |&gt;nin&lt;le nml ening France's whole rcotudiiy.
Graham (aland southwest of
will distribute fret* gifts of can­
Taft-Hartlry l^bar I jw for the and unrest in Francr and up­
Ih r .federationV national coun­
here. Tbe fate of the rrew
risings. in Italy which Aniencan
dy to nil child ion til llji&gt; party
first
time.
cil, which rontroli «k&gt; hut a small
member* -was unknown Im­
to
I*lirld
til
I
lie
Toprist
O
n
le
i
diplomats chaiacteiiied as 'a Ru&gt;
mediately, The J'ftmat Guard
Negotiations between the West­
afterward. The psrndv. route ami miuoiity uf rail workvit, order'd
o ««ii « wc •* raa* suafcii
report -fro a the
1 a
« * i— —
. - -.**•ern Union Telegraph Company and
detail* will he announced ns fust its adherents to "parise ipate- m i 8. 8; Denali. of Iho Alaska
HciVentec-O v, !c u m i, vn re n d Application of Fred Bender,
representative* of the Commercial
Richard Fields, negro, »*«* ns arrangements nre completer. ttiedialelv in the strike Id m ale it
Ktaamahlp
Company,
which
m ille d to melolvernlilp . in Pusllocal realtor, fof te-roning of a
A schedule of the prices and the
found guilty of a*s*uli with (nTelegraphers' Union, the , Telrreached the scene and rad­
effective and total in all trnlcts !t2M2 of (to V eternp* o f 'F o re ig n
Jent to commit murder in Iho sec­ vcntclH1* to In- nwardeil nre on
lat of land between Lncuit and
ioed, that the fore part of tho
grtph Employees Union and the
W a rs a t it* m eeting M o n d ay eve­
ami services."
displny
nt
Yowell's
in
Hanford.
ond
degrre,
by
n
jurv
in
Cireuit
stricken transport was vialhla
ay. Fourth and Sixth Sireeli
n in g at tho J a v io n H u t, it w as
Telegraph Workers Union, all _
_
#
(Court
yesterday.
The
original!
The
move
was
expected
to
hull
today by Jo h n ' F S a u ls,
in order to tulidivide the area and that the rest was bfo%fn
eVrtl the intermittent train ser­ reported
up or submerged. Heavy -a fi&gt; A FL affiliate*; have, broken down
post adjutinU aiul- d i* liic i coin*
* into 50 by .75 foot lot* and.erect
to
commit
murder
In
the
firs
t,
Ritfhtn-Of-Way
Funds
vin'
which
has
been
operating
over''demands
for
a
'
15
cent
■well* were running at the
,
degree against Fields after he
rottagei^ for tale to white teiij
Hines* individual union locals in*. iiiandcr.
time. The -Denali reached the
gn.hout anJboaiL— —1--------- T l klTr - r r - T h»(~ y i'n7oi .1 T ourist linn
Tla rtSio i H. iS-S., .....
.
ilm
In itpli
gngiririhi
nr
i.
pim-gniT
'
T
n
T
T
in.T
K|pi
voVitlfF't"*'
s
fria
e
*iusr
ws'Vlll**
scene at 9:JO A. 51., an hour
— denil M 1
eachT was re
Wall*, P lateu .. 1. Wynn. Earnest
• Efforts of the Jedcral concilia­ 'Club ri-creatlon activities were of Charles Heck, deputy Sheriff,
Helunnnli selieduled u cnbinct
behind its previously achedt„ Levy, William (' Davisun, Harceivetl by the Cily Cummittion
who
wa*
atiemid
ing
to
arrest
him
tion
service
to
settle
the
dispute
made
last
evening
at
an
enthiitiTALLAHASSEE,
Nov.2.\
Lt’l
meeting
fo
r
tonigld
nml
umdher
j old W. Mooie. 4V...allow Unvis,
^lasl everting ami was »efe(rriT . tiled lime after a rare that
This yent, foi'.lhi! fust. titiW for lomorrcjW inclining on llie f riiointon f N--oii, ticoige It. Uoatarled when the Clarksdale
touched off when the union re­ astie meeting at the Tourist Cen­ o n 'May 4 Jn Midway. Fields managed
to
escape
ami
whs
later
ar­
-to .the Zoning Board of which
ter,
and
Tuesday
evening,
Dgc.
labor
silu
a
lio
u
,
ll
wa*
reports',I
ill
liislof)1
,
the
State
Itfuul
De­
Victory sent an 8 0 8 at 10:04
! III111). E, G Ivilplill n k, Ji , Fled
opened its,contract Oct. I like­ 2, was scheduled for a cnvrrcd rested in Orlumtii anil brought
partment .1* officially advancing he m ight m ake « in*t u(fc*r of G lliiv ia r.t, I! 'O i..' S i t u k lB lu k e h ;
J. L. Inglry is chairman, fur sp
(PST) l**i night. A* radio
wise
have
failed,
the
union
said.
Jmck
here.
dish
supper
at
the
Center.
inereaseil
venges
I*
foie
&lt;
c
Hiking
imniry to counties to purchu.c
*ilence then engulfed it.
proval.
It Lyle*, t . iUoS-RtirtT*"?.Hairy
■
They announced lata yesterday
Election of offirrrs for the club . Robrlt Allen, colored, who Im-i i ightft-uf-way for new srktc- 1oadr down on s tr ik e r* , who w ir e e sti­ SI),
by. \
v WdHums. J r ,
been
charged
with
nssatill
wutli
Zoning regulations in the R-l
that
a
strike
ballot
is
being
taken
wilt
not
take
place
until
the
latter
mated
to
unrulier
mores
lim
n
a
Chauniatu Elgin 'Huylcs* smnT
KETCHIKAN, Alaska Nov.
TtmMliy I I'urntUiM and C. J.
(I muImufti wit1 I'flir IMk.lift
among the 40,000 CTU membeis, part of December when more intent to commit murder In tbe the dcpaitment has advanced a
atea require lots with a minimum
25 op)—A Coast Guard plan*
llruriscm
first
degree
-In
connection
with
winter
visitors
are
here,
said
E.
5,300
TEU
members
and
4,000
total of |i!&lt;Srt,573 to 13 copnttov
reported today that the Army
of 5,000 square feet and homes
J. A. Wilglit vyjt* appulute.l by
the
nnn-fatnl
shooting
of
hi*
wife.
M.
Armltage,
recreationdirector
two metnbere W lif-that the vote
transport Clarksdale Victory
for purchases this year, and ha i
Uomdi
I I' Scott aa eliairman
of 800 square feet, said City
Mamie
Lou
Allen,
on
Aug.
I
pled
of
the
Seminole
County
Chamber
City
MamiKurH
Run
.
la expected to be completed in
received applications fur alamt
had broken In half on a reef
in charge of uriistigement* for the.
guilty to assault with intent to f l,000,04)0 mure.
Manager If. N. Sayer. I he area
of Commerce.
off Graham Island and three &gt; the next ten days.
YFW
district
crmventioti which
60 Florida Cities will Ih- belli hers*
About 40 persona attended the commit manslaughter.
. had once been proposed as a
Attorney Frank Bloom, speak­
■urvlvnr* were sighted &lt;pi the
The money will be rrpau! to
on the .second
A
venire
of
25
extra
jurors
wa4
ing for the three unioni, told meeting last evening, Mr. Armibeach. There were 49 crew­
negro recreation atea, but when
the Itoud Department from the
Sunday to Felminry The fultira
lage revealed, and half of these ivsuad this morning by Judge M, mu plus gasoline tax receipt i of
a
news
conference
that
If
thi
men
aboard.
TALLAHASSEE,
N
ov
*
25
(d*i
home of tbe Post wav discussed,
Jthis was voted down, the City
M Smith in the case of FredeHrk
workers authorize the strike—and were winter vlsiturs.
Sixty 'Florida cities have put and a filing squad iipdei - com­
sold the Iracl.
■.
George in connection with the tlti1 imlividual counties.
Tile
Tourist
Center
has
been
he
left
no
doubt
that
he
expects
SEA TTLE. Nov. 25 (A»)-An
The department ado pt, -d * new udiuiiiislrnltoii of their uf fails lu mand of.W illiam F, Thorne was
no other result—an actual date In continual demand by many death on West First Street of policy this year to make advance- the hands of city managi-is, J. E. organised.
The Commission took under
consideration a proposal to' »x- Alaska slramer and two Chest for the walkout will be aet by local organisations, but beginning State Highway Patrolman I,. C In hard pressed counties, r&gt;&lt;&gt; os Ihivcll of the Ulllvi-tilily -if II...
p.ud (’onimuniler I I* Scott
Dec. 16, it will lie available every Render who wu# hit hy a truck
change present parking under* Guard *£uttrrt raced through- the union leaders.
that the lioqt h*d l he
driven by George. The exirn to pi event delay* In starling new iilu repelled today in a stllijy ut rcq.oited
for yjelrra which would lake from pre-dawn darkness ,today . to the
The three AFL affiliates rep­ night for tourist activities, it was j jurors
taigesl delegstioo present st gll*
were summoned after tlie projects. In ihe past, only n uiunlcipal guvernmeut .
I C n l l i i u a • • t- a e * f '.ia h ii
ona to five pennies or one nickel aid of the gtoupdrd 19,850-ton resent Western Union employes
1
1
iittlliiittil
i&gt;tt Pttar I III K11
Of llie til cities with inure than
been
regular panel was exhausted, said few such advances have
•
t t M l l a u S e » e * * r SU afcll
Aitny transport Clarksdale Victory in 3,000 offices across the coun­
O. P. Herndon, clerk'of. the court. made, nnd then only on an In­ 6,IKllI* population, 3 !-have adopted
try. 5!etrt&gt;politan New Yoik Federal Grand Jury
Ihe manager furnt of goreruiiicut,
formal basis.
from which no word has been re­ would
lie the only major ar-'a
Counties, nnd the silvancrs.thw) Ihe |Kilitirul .scientist said in the More Rain And Snow
U. &amp; Men Returned ceived
since she flashed an SOS unaffected by a strike. .The CIO
Probes Meyers' Cane Burma I b T o He Made have received thl* year are:
university's ru n ru t “rconotnic
Over Northern U.S.
Communications Association rep
n By Yugoslav Troops at 10.04 (PST) last night.
Chariotth $12,000, Alachua *•'•6- leaflet."
WASHINGTON Nov. 25 Ml
The most general form of
(HMI. I.tike $30/177, Putnam $10
Independent
Jan.
4th
Coast authorities in Seattle and resent* 7,000 workers thate.
A strike sail would pose for A Federal Grand Jury today look
Ily A8HOUATKD FRESH
000, Volusia $119,707, Duval comnilsiiuti-niauagvr government,
TRIESTE. Nov. 25—&lt;/T)-The Ketchikan, Alaska, said they were
Mr. Truman the question whether up a secret Investigation Into the
More »no*V nnd rain fell over*
$40,000/ Escambia $1.1,150, Daife lit which an elected policy-inuk
U. 8, Army Public (trillions-ofRANGOON,
Nov
25
(JP&gt;—An
money dealing* of Den­
flca said six- American soldier* seriously concerned over the trans­ such a communications tieup wartime
announcement today‘ said $144,250, Palm Beach $109,601, ing laidy appoint* a manager lu much it r Hi*' northern- part of th#
nett E. Meyers, ratired Maj. Gen­ official
taken Into custody, yesterday port’s failure lo answer dozens would repreaant a national em er­ eral
llutt,
in
accord with directives of 8t Lucie $36,000. Gadsden $25. run the iuunieij.nl affairs. Is in .'■mutin' today but toftitwraUire*.
who was No. 2 man in the chosen astrologers,
U 'M lItsM • • paw* Kishl |
gency affecting tha nation’* health
morning by Yugoslav troops were
Ilurmenr in.
In 47 Florida cities, while were ntiiivc tin* zero matk m the
Air Forces purchasing division In dependence will become a reality 000, Nassau $5,239, and 1-ee rTfect
and safety.
*$
released to American authorities
13
others
have manageis under cnhlcs( wet Inns nf I In- midwest
$50,771.
frost W it.
*
today.
If- he decided It would he the war years.
at 4 A. M. Jan. 4,
modified
plan*,Hayless
said
IIIIliborouKh
and
U. 8. Attorney George 5(orri*
Light siiiiw and rain M l across
could &gt;brlng Into play the TaftName* of the aix men and de­
A statement . was expected Palm Beach counties have reDovtdl
ngiiL
the
.
/
i
l
l
y
managei
tails of the manner in which they
Hartley Act which became law Fay set off the 23-man jury’* Thursday rjtal Hit Hubert Ratiao, quritcd atvoUt $800,000 In air plan js not a 'gulden key' to Ilk* upper Mississippi VallcyieaatInquire Into Meyers* activities by the British Governor, would sur
wur.l fhri.ugh Iho Great l-akes
were taken into custody, held and
ever hit veto last summer,
railing aa witnesses Martin Smith render power at that hour to vaucea. hilt added they probably good government, hut depends region, tho upper Ohio Valley and
released -wtU lgr made public in
like
any
sound
structural
princi­
will
not
I*
made
this
year.
into the New luiglund state*.
CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (/P&gt;—Mors and Kenneth Bowers, two steno­ Premier jh ak ln Nu. .
4* hours, under the terms of a
ple upon 'judicial adaptation und Northern New England ul,o r»WASHINGTON* Nov. 25 OP)—
l l 'H I I V M *
P ee* RUSH
graphers who transcribed testi­
wnew regulation, public relations Postmaster
Burmese citizens were Instruct­
execution,
a*
well
as
on
firm
cit­
General
Robert
E.
mony concerning the Air Fore.) ed tn light wlniiaaca o f house* with
pbrtcd lam e &gt;1«-*■t F air weathe*
said.
ANOTHER WARNING'
izen supjiort.*
Hannegan resigned, today to b*officer before the ScMt* W it Tb- randies and colored lantern* on
was repotted over most of th*
(In .Belgrade it eras reported eomo
affiliated
With
e
group
purMARINELAND,. Fla. Nov. 25
"That situation no longer ex- South.
vestlgating
Committee. They Independence Day. A three day
thai Permier Martha]] Tito had ehaaing the 8 t 'Loula Cardinals
were the only witnesses called to­ celebration wa* project'd. Gamb­ f/P&gt;—A pie* for the 70-group supported In mu&lt;l rase* I* prow.i
The Dakotas nml parts of Minn­
Issued an order to his troops on baseball team of tha National
.States Air Force "*o we hy the small mimlwr of cities esota were the coldest area* to ­
day.
the Austrian and Trieste Freo League.
ling In all forma waa hlanned United
*
can steep at night” waa made abandoning it."
T. Vincent Quinn, head of tne for J an, 4,
day, with Fargo. N. D., reporting
Territory border* that all military
WAUFUN, Wi*., Nov. 25 (JP)- Justice
here last night by C. V. Whitney.
Department’s Criminal
President Truman named Jeaae
Since the first .Florida man- the lowest rending, one above, aa
rsonnel who stray over the
Slxty-nlne
striking
prisoners
sur­
Aaslstant Secretary for Air and Mger wai hired hy latrgu in 1913, compared to yesterday's low of
• In an “obviously accidental” M, Donaldson, now First Assistant rendered at the atato prison today Division, later wilt h e b pnfient
FROHT WARNING"
of the board of directors “tho plan has been replaced at nine below. Tho mass of eool air.
manner are to be released immed­ Postmaster General, to succeed and first reports said tha four the Grand Ju ry ,w ith -data about
LAKELAND Nov.* 26 W —The chairman
Meyers' activities x/kleh began to Federal State Frost Warning Ser­ of Marine Studios.
Hannegan who** resignation la
iately.)
one time or another In Tampa, extended into sections of Arizona.'
guards
they
had
held
aa
hos­
He told studio officials and Lake City, Fort Myers and 8t. New- Mexico, southern Utah and
explode In several directions.
' U. 8. Army headquarters an­ effective Dec. I.
vice
today
forecast
scattered
light
tage* for 17 hour* were' not
western Colorado. Flagstaff, Arlz„
nounced earlier that the atx eoifrost tonight and Wednesday guests at a dinner party that "we Cloud,” Dovell said.
Mr. TrumanaTennouneed the
are fortunate that we kitow our
reported « low of Dt above.
Viler*, comprising an entire bor­ ahlfl In hla cabinet which return* harmed.
morning
In
roldest
low
ground
"Twenty
year*
ago
there
was
a
The prisoner* ware fiven two
Federal forecaster* in Chicago
der patrol, were taken, prisoner to private life the man who waa
locations of the north portion of potential cnerrfy. Russia I* a lack of qualifies! candidates for
yesterday by YugoeJav troops credited with a major part In minutes for tho first 20 man to
the Gainesville district. The foar- new nation and had made great manager positions," he declsred. said there was no Indication of
when they “evidently got out of obtaining Mr. Tnnnan'e nomin­ march out. Deputy Sheriff Jack
r a tt waa d e a r and colder In north­ strides in production of planes,
"Th*l situation no longer—cy. Immediate sub-zero weather for
bound*" in Venetla Giulia about ation aa Vico President on tho Halaalty of tho Milwaukee deport­ ' The Junior Chamber of Com­ ern dlartlet* with lowest tempera­ tanks and other military wea- isls today, due lo the interest Aliy section.
ins. They also have a high
15 miles from here.
successful Rooscvelt-Truman De­ ment said they filed out Imme­ merce is sponsoring a Cemetery ture 29 to 87 degree* in low
rth rate and a much greater of huilncasmen. In-service training
mocratic ticket In 1944. Mr. Tru­ diately. A second ultimatum de­ Improvement project, and the ground locations. &gt;&gt;
JAIL CONDEMNED
population
than
the
United In manager cities, the growth
manded
that
20
more
come
out
LEGION HEAD HERE
V
-----1
man succeedad.to the Presidency
of echnol* of administration in
States.
A. Reid Mann, American Le- upon -the death of Franklin D. of the second story room. They, Rev. Douglas Charles ha* been
TURKEY
8IIOOT
TALLAHASSEE
Nov, 25 W —
universities, and the very spread
appointed to represent the Jaytoo. came out a t ortee.
(ion Department adjutant, wa* Roosevelt In April, 1945.
Ten fat, 14 pound turkeys were
The Wakulla countv jail at Craweee* on tho general eivic com­
of the plan itaelf.”
TRUMAN
COMING
today visited by Department ComA
third
order
demanded
ths
In October, Ilaanegan retired aa
fordvlllo was condemned *■ un­
to invastlrnta conditions given .Baturday aa prise* at the
mender Frank Caton and Edmund Democratic National Chairman, remaining prisoners leave their mittee
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 m —
safe hv the state cabinet today
to recommend improvements, regular annual Thanksgiving
If. Martin of Ocala, Department giving reasons of health, and waa barricaded room. They, too, com­ and
will visit
Turkey shoot held by Byrd Good* President Truman
and offieials of two other west
MEYERS’ INCOME
President
Brailey
Odham
an­
(chairman, of -lUhabtilUtlon, In succeeded by Senator J. Howard piled and along with them came nounced today.
et the Motor Inn renge, French Florida in December for a brief
Florida counties were ordered to
connection with official Legion McGrath of Rhode Island.
the four guards.
Avenue end Seminole Boulevard. holiday and to dedicate the
ALBANY. N. Y. Nov. 25 W ) - Improve hazardous and unhealthy
Other* appointed were:
business.
• 1 '- *•
It was ail over within ten
JackJU tfgan (Catholic Church), A Christmas turkey shoot will Everglade* National Park, Dec. 6. Thc New York 8tste Tax Com­ conditions of their Jalle.
Comdr. Caton, well known here
mlnutea, Halaslsy declared. None Mr*. MeLnuIia (Women’s Club) be held a t tha range on Dee. 20,
Thl* announcement was mada mission (a Investigating the in­
AH Wakulla county prisoners
for hta ability aa an entertainer
STORES
OPEN
of the prisoner* made any e f­ Gordon Briason (Rotary d u b ). said Mr. Goode.
today hy the Whit* Houie which come of Maj. General. Bennett must he moved to the I^on coun­
and tnagieian. ataUd today that
Store* will, remain open on fort to put up a fig h t Deputies Ted WUUanta '(Lien’s Club), Ztl
Winner* of ih* ten turkeys said Mr. Truman will fly lo the Meyer*, commlnioner Spencer E. ty jail at Tallahassee, th* cabinet
he had been forced to cancel ex­ Wednesday afternoons u n t i l who reached the second floor Lana
. . . . . (Kiwanl# V1„u
|, „Mrs.
r. -onn
were W. D. Cleary, J. T. Fortier, imvs ] eubmarlrte ba*« t i Key West .Bata* said today.—Bate* aald th e d h rrted ’ afttrr - hearing «—Tfpi
Club),
John
hibition* of magic in spite of Christmas, it waa announced to­ said they found a number of Ludwig. Mrs. A Rrferwker Mfl" H :1L.--Eubanks,-J.' L. Atkinson/ Dec. 3 for a few day* of rest be­ Commlzilon was seeking.to deter­ that the Crawfordvill* Jail la «
_roany^ lucrative offers, dua to de­ day by Ned Smith, president of home-made WMpons, suck as H. H.^McCaalln Fathar^achtrab; f . F. Rockett J. W. Knight, R. fore going to Everglades on Dec. mine whether Mayer* had filed “fir# hazard” contain* "filthy”
mands of hi* office aa atato Le­ the Sanford MerchanU Associa­ pipe*, sharpened pieces of metal Randall Chase and D t apd Mrs. L. Muse, F. 8. Bperkman, T. T. 0 lo mak* a speech dedicating the proper report* of his wartlmo and obsolete plumbing and baa no
tion.
gion commander.
national park.
Anderson.
Fortier and J. B. Jackaon. ,
and dubs.
_
and post war income to tha state. guard day or night,
■WASHINGTON, Nor. 25. (/Pt
f — Chairman Taber (K-NV) of
the House Appropriations Com*
millee today accused the State
Department of violating the Saw
by permitting shipment of fond
and other supplir* to Russia
and Soviet-dominated rountrira.
lie told the lloune there ha*
been a "ro n slan lan d deliberate
violation of the la w , especially
(he lend-leaar law /' and de­
manded an end to what he
termed the "appeasement" of
£ Kuasla.

LONDON'Nov. IS bp&gt;—
The four-power Council of
Forrign Minister* agreed to­
day on *lx items for an ac ta da In their talk* on the Ger­
man and Austrian pear* set­
tlement*. . Foreign Minister
V. SI. Molotov of Russia un­
expectedly accepted a propo­
sal to discuss the so-called
“Byrnes' Treaty" plan to aasure German disarmament
and demilitarisation. HUH un­
settled was the order in which
the six accepted (term* were
lu be treated.

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Act
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Application For
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Received By City

17 New Members
Are Admitted To
VFW Post No. .‘{282

Nejfro Is Found
Guilty Of Intent
To Commit Murder

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T H U R S D A Y , N O V . 20. I M 7

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

P A G E E IG H T

*. Elizabeth Wedding

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China To Hold First
A fter 8 Years In
National Election
Movies, S ta r Says
NANKING, Nov. 20 O n-C hina
it* first national election
He Dislikes Films j hold*
tomorrow, with the dominant Kuo-

I a’on Blum Cabinet

e »

HonllauO liaia !*(■■« Ooal
M oMlisNti fr«M r*m# An*I
moment, hk|t were pushed back :oine source* believed P*ul Rey*
quickly.
naud. Uol premier ol the Third
A . me
th* uwnnK'
Carriage jiruccMiuu
p r o e .« lo n ,o
£
^
inj f|(enden|
As
«*fl'ipt _ k).^
ip
the Princes* «n&lt;l her falhrr, Kin* KepuWoc
i mintang (Government Party j and
GCorgi- VI, left the palace fot't- would hr named vice ptemier.
HOLLY WOOD Nov., 20 {/ft—I t , minority political groups iri dls*
court the cheering rose, mount­
year, to . K)Mmcm 0« r advance- arrangeIVAHI8 Nov. 20 W V -F ra n c
ing to absolute din. The Princes*
flnd out that he doesn't like movie merits for selection of a national
recalled
to
the
colors
part
o
f
the
waved
making. Eventually he Intends tn aui-Aiuy:-----------The bridegroom arrived at the IP 17 military d a is to bring the
give up film* for a career in tele­
There stem s. to l&gt;e little public
mmy
up
tn
"nuniill
U
fi'ngttl"
HP
geel'q few er »lnor--nf- ihe-&gt; -Ah'
vision.
interest in the balloting, widen
day
a*
president
Vincent
Auriol
,-y with hi* lieat man at l l l U
Eventually, at this point, mean* continues through Sunday.
looked to I .eon Ilium to form a
A. M.
four year* hence, because that’*
The first day* voting will h*
The Princess. dignified and se­ strong, stable government.
how long it will take him to run confined to the election of women
The recall order, broadcast over,
rene, wore a diamond tiara, her
out his MGM contract. The Vin­ candidates from various women'*
mother1*. She w*» a lovely *fig- the national radio chain; brought
cennes. Ind., comic ha* tried to organisation*. Representative* of
nre in flowing while a* *he eat about 110,000 more troops Into
escape hi* pact, but the Culver vocation*). pAifrasioqai and labor
tho
army
at
a
time
when
the
gov­
with head held high, acknowl­
City exeea have said, “no."
organisations will lie chosen Sat­
ernment
was
trying
to
stem
a
edging the plaudit* of the crowd.
"Movie* are not my field.” he urday. Sunday regional assembly­
Kiuft licorice, in a uniform of spreading strike wave, half or
declared
on
the
set
of
“The
Fuller
men will l&gt;c elected. Result* rau*t
an Admiral of tho Fleet, stepped the 1017 contingent of troops, not
llruih Man.” “Radio and televi­ U- submitted to the national gov­
from the coach first, their helped due to lie demobilised until spring,
sion are."
ernment within teii davs._______
hi* daughter to aliltht. She pause* was freed a few month* ago to
Red ha* trfed every field of
Juxtry
for a moment to look at the Ab­ provide manpower, *for Indus
entertainment, starting In i medi­
nnd agriculture.
bey, then entered.
cine *how at 10 and rising through
There was'complete silence a*
showboat stock, ministrrl show*,
they entered the went door, then
vaudeville, cirrus, burlesque, night
a tanfarr herahh-d her arrival
clubs to radio and picture*. He
and the procr-asion moved slowly
11 -'u'tinoifl (ran, !•*«» Ilse I
explained his beef with the latter.
down the nave. After the echoes Mr. Truman’s program, includ­
“They are not believable en­
of the fanfare idled away, the ing the proposed 11)07,000,000 of
ough," he said. "For Instance, in
organ U-gan the ■processional: emergency nld to- France, Italv
‘Merton Of The Movie*' 1 es­
Help l i Miles o f Kidney Tube#
"Praise. My SouF, The King of and Australia* Tuft, although
caped by running under the. seat*
Flush O u t Poisonous Waste
of a movie theater. Folks ask me
Heaven." The voice* of the 'choir onpored to the price-wage and ra­
U m i tevraasasMsalasUi la merthoS,
how I did It. I couldn't tell them. rear
blended with the organ in tin- tioning proposal*, ha* said - rent
IS ■!!«• of SMimf tukM any h i m v
content* amt restoration of Install­
"In this picture I escape by in­ vartua. TX«m Usf Slurs sad tmfcasn owrk.
hymn.
las
Ssr
*»&lt; slTtit to tela Nster* rM rear
ment
inlying
curbs
and
moat
like­
flating
surplus
life
raft*
In
the
At the step* of the sane wary
e w w sd iessi i n lM n in i u .
jiath of some thugs who arc chaa- •Fitowef
Whta SlwnUror
the bride was joined by Philip ly Id gel approval of Congress.
5 mel"
The
Senate-House
economic
l&gt;ot»aout mature
and they stood quietly, waiting
eSstsa_____
committee, also headed by Taft,
* (Jk^lton aald bo want* hla work awysi—
for the end of the hymn.
ks Data*. h&gt;Mot prp *mt
to he understood by all, "like nlatsl*.
’
’‘Dearly beloved,” the Arch­ went ahead with plans to la-gin
_
»(W ayaa,
iu b a iad dlulii . rraawal era
Chrplln'a comedy in -th e sllents; te
bishop of Canterbury l*-gan in hearings tomorrow on tho a n ti-"
psHatta
wltk
B
a
a
r
ti______
and
W
rmtne
i
averyone could believe his pan­
, t hr familiar opepinf wont* of inflation program" Two member*
of
the
committee,
Senator*
Flan­
tomime.”
tha marriage, *crvicc and the ders fil-V ll nnd Sparkman (Dmoment for which million* were Ala), have said all points of thp
"V/hen my contract la up,” he
waiting had arrived. The Arch- program should in- taken up,
•ddrd, “I will start preparing
0
blshup'p voice rang firmly through whether'or not certain parts of
films for television. I hope to be
tb* It a lia at hgMrable to do for television what
the magnificent old church,
it an- likely tn lie defeated.
.am Dna'i
la- &gt;- 111b.
. Oat
Chaplin did for the silents."
Philip, repeating trie marl urge
The ■ Democratic - c o m milled,
•.vow alter the Aicnuwtivp, »*•'* headed by Minority Lender IlarkThe recreation of the filmsters,
■“1 win' quietly. When fcniabey iey of Kentucky, said In a state­
U appear*, la largely vicarious!
echoed the. vow* her word* were ment it will "wait a reasonable
The bask in the sun, watehing
one or two of the more atHletic
' scarcely auitilde.
lime for'th e hearings to develop
aplnsh In th? pool. Last weekend
King tieorgr VI then gave hi* whir* legislation may la* proposed
g I,
„ A v k, 1 ■• am
thi
liey observed chemps Jack Kra­
-eldest daughter in mahiage. Phil-- S. I 1. . V n ^,k A AS r
mer lind Pauline Hot* smash tenSegregation
Negro Indicted For
Ip Jotne'd' hi* right hand with
Dewey Says Reds
pift. halls et ecch other,
r.iita t« in i, and hi a strung, res­
Find-Degree Murder
the
I» watchers were C le a tu a ___
ii miums &lt;n * N xf e*i)
onant voire repeated tile wofds:
IlH IlR M S.frtM Sea* (Mil
lu rin g Hint pnrtunn politlm
- - ______ ___ -----------Conference For Humnn Welfare
‘
“I, Philip, take thee, Klliabt-lll in&lt;^iiiit"Bkl4fi the? Di’iflUfTIU flAitl; | •• \
hr said "there is an even more well and Bob Hutton (both look#♦** kt,|V\ ♦»ri
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 20 GP)— urgent
........_______________________________________________
lag as though they____________.
were ready
told members of a negro Pres­
Alexandra Mary, to he my wed­
-1
-0
situation tn. China.
byterian Church that if forcu was Itolcyt C. Watts, 2d, negro" cllv i "W
hrre the
the Communist
atmh-a f.or * ,,T0Vt*
Victor Moore,
ded wife, to have and to hold trv
ready to cooperate!
Whrre
Communist armies
used tn segregate the audience truck driver. Indicted yesterday an- not riding In the’sin-ere uHrb
, *c''»holt1 the RlU
"Brothers,
from thl* day forward, for better, with" tin- Republican »iajurlly In I
U
un i&gt; Fir, I , 1 , miir.I,.,
I
, rno
og* in
ts wmcll
I ■ Adt-le
* .1. 1.
h Ifte Stru
l,, rt„i„U
.n,i . &gt;-|]„n llrru anil
*nd 8y It___
Ilartlctt,
for worse, for richer, for poorer, enact mi-nf of the PlWldcnt'* p lo -' Idtulcr Hotel at 4.00 A. M. (E ST ) at the auditorium, then that meet­ on a first degree tnurder charge is
ing
would
lie
taken
elsewhsre.
in
the
shotgun
slaying
of
an
France.
hut
th
o
T
.
l
i
111
.
r
^ncens;
Dolores
Moran
and
Beneid
In
health,
to
and
hopes
that
Joint
pro-1
&gt;
,,(l*y
“mi
routed
several
score
in aickneaa apd in
,,f diet Bogeaus,..........
Anita
m Loloy,
Colh- v - “
Later on at the auditorium, Indianapolis woman, was reported. |ht. *chi-&lt;iul»
Jove and to c lie tub till death j ,,,,**1* in the way of legislation i ««•*»•* No one was Injure*!.
Hen T, by-Sheriff Aliairt C. Magenheimer j * ,.T^ h^ u * ,n Eun,l*L*V' C* . . I' * &gt;‘ r ' ,
— lL _ W * a —Ju st lik e
-Cording tn God’s . smmsored by both Ri-puhllcans, Firemen . &lt;quickly
;
do us part, accor
. brought, tho however, Police Chief
today to have aiimitted he had ? , u lluiy B,e sclualiy engaged l f U reJfocM dw ^w iih_riteminx------holy * ordinance, and thereto1-4 - arid’ Dt-fuScrals' 'may lie ‘nromnilv llilaie un^er~controi and ennfined Watkins directed th*t negroes ait fatally
siahhcd a-m-rond worna n .*
highly snrccnfnr
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f rTT-S
r i m 1TT TF **
I 1 ■ S ** - - — —. —
*
■, ■■ m t * HI Mi urn t
"The Fugitive" (RKO) ranks
l t«- tme - room.
-illA«■n-eecu
pa nt-was oit-aw slde of the-halhand white
fu rth rn
m in g .'
Magenheimrr said that W atts.' WBr'* re against the Chinese gov- as one of ,the most beautifully
persons on the othsr. Officer*
I'hiHp m I......... UlUalsith a hand.
Descrihitig the prlre-wage an d , found unconscious In the room s dirertcil
in n statement today, admitted ( * rnmcnt.
,
s%
both
races
to
the
door*
photographed pictures. But it
The Princess then toot Philip's rationing recommendations of the hath, hut his condition was not
on thp side set apart for them, (hi- knift staying three weeks) "Tin- tragedy Is, having fought rank*
____ lower „as enu-rtammcni
entertainment. n
It
right hand, and repca^-d the veil- Prcddent a* "nebulous," Tobcy Considered critical.
,
and
there
was
no
disturliance.
ago
of
Mrs.
Mabel
Merrifield,
0
*
’
title
by
side
with
the'
Chinese-is
a moody; sombre story of tho
•ral.le prelate:
-J
lold_ a new* iVmferenre he expect*! Amopg the guests who fled
year
old
wife
of
an
Indianapolis
1
government
for
five
years
and
,
persecution
of
a
priest
(Henry
n
(Hcnr
KllxaU-lh AU-xa/lta Mary, to have more Inforinailun about ihrough'lhe smoke-filled hnllwavs
" i ^ 1!'1'j!* ,,llrd 1,1 ‘" * con- attorney. On Tuesday state police having promised them still fur I
Fonda) in a Latin country. Will,
i
, fs
i . swk__ l tj ......
.i„ i _ n . ...
a. , . . i . Wallace declared.
ke |pi_.
thee, I’hltip, l&lt;, my wedded what the Administration
take
were Rudy cFalrclolh,
an Asiocisaid
Watts
signed
a
statement
ther
assistance,
our
government
villains less black and a pace Ifcis
" If the.
the. democratic peoplrs
of
husband, to have and tn hold from ing after a ■conference tomorrow rlnted Prss* photographer, and I * “U
.
admitting tho shotgun killing last seems to have abandoned them leisurely, the film could have been
this day forward; for better, with Ticasurv Secretary .Snyder. I Perry
Mullen, an A'snoclattRl lh*
, *'e foTSS of re- week of Mrs. Mary U is Burney, to Communist conquest
aa great as|ita photography.
for worse, for richer, fur poorer,
Tola-v sahl he sees no reason prH , reporter, Imth of Atlsuia, ’ *l5**onn
legislation to almlish TJ. wife of Hemchell BuVney,
“The seriousness nf the situ
|n nicknrsa and In malt'll, to love, why the four subject* chosen by |sl„| ( W .r Gondma.., * Paramount
^loy^nVnT to ^use"’ the Indianapolis. food broker.
niton is pretty clear when one
cherish and uliey till ilcstli do u* the Hunting rommjltee for hear- ,lrw*rrcl cameraman.
Until the end of the lfith cen­
1 1 1 pnl|lU,vm_ent. to use me
Police said .Watts, since h is' realixss that while there are
powers of the federal government
part, according to God's Indy or­ ing* which will la'gin Monday*
arrest in the slaying of Mrs. 1 276,000,000 peoplo jn Kuropo who tury llgthntm** were illuminated
The
three
were
In
Macon
to
In
prevent
segregation,
thev
will
dinance; and ne/ctn- 1 give thee should not he approved in the spe­ rover a speech' last night tyr for­
he had [a re atill free, then- ate 100,000,- hy coaj or wood fires set in bra- MJ‘** J *■have no confidence in the. United iturney, had aQditted
cial session nf Congh-ss.
nly troth." ,
ntU-mptcd to assault eight other )000 in China."
mer Vice President llem y Wal- States."
Txitr* oh top of tower*.
KlDabelti released Philip's hand.
He declined to say, however. , lace.
After hi* speech Wallace issued women in the Nortlurtda resi-1
Philip then placed the ring on .Whether hills may Is* introduced
a statement in which he said ho dcntlal district near the Burney'
Elfiabetli'a fing«r and, rejieaUMg soon on the other six points of
had noled that the miditorium home last week?
United NationH
after the Aithh|shop. sai...
the Pie.ildrnt’S program.
At that time he was free on
"did seem to -lie largely divided
"With thi* ring I thee wed,
Tuboy said he believes the peo- .
according tn race,” hut that ho bond on a rape charge.
With 10V IxMly I thee worship, pie
n=-*ui;
f.r
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|tf
w
m
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I
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f
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t*ii#
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arc looking to Congress for j
had ia-cn assured this was not the
and with all my worldly good* iiiiick action "to curb the Vhd'ng 'education. Iirolheily love ami the result nf any rule or regulation.
Meyer’s Income Tax
I thee endow. In the Home of the cost of
.&lt; living.
if.o
'p jacticf of the principles of fair*
------- ------- -1 ----- 1——
Father and of the Son and of the
“The American pfople are get
H'Milaw* flam I'sar Oh )
Jaycee Voting
Holy Ghost, amtyi,"
- ^ ting hitter nnd* ugly over the tra ne*».
minute detail*. 1 intend to ait
Jack Rnllgan, speaking a* a
The royal couple knelt before gic price range under which they
hen- unless 1 am physically and
lltmillHil Inna l--a&gt; Usr|
the Archldshop and the eongn-- are living today,” tho New Hamp­ huslness man and civic trader,
kgallon remained standing while shire Senator declared; “The slated that t-veryonc should dp I14y, and said he would make tho bodily thrown out—"
Fyrgusin assured the Gt-neral
e nrelate hitoired the prayerv paramount situation in the coun­ all hi- ran tn rnlsr tho level of tho launch nvailabh- to everyone. Jlo
An audible murmur rail through try I* prices and we tn Cungreaa communitv and spoke of develop­ stnted that It ran readily tie con­ Ilia Investigating group "w.ould
thq assemblage as* the Archhlsh iqight to have the guts and the ing market# for "citrus products verted tn care for rard parties give you lime tu rover" the
and dancing.
xhargri
on pronounced Philip 'and Fli*- intelligence to find h way to as an example.
Mt-yer* thanked Mm and thenr
— |&gt;r. J . f t -tSkUTiUrTriftdocklurT
V re 7
Michael to)d -of the
atN-1li msn and wilx,
wnwt this ariWtrtlnlC
3 f : u t i f f f .&gt; &gt;;t P
-j
•A.AN."
iT T M
fRrlWSlHon to dcIAying congers- u ld that the real aini o f rdoea- om-ratton o; the Jaycee Tourist aald ho bclievi-d “it peitW-nl
lion is tu fit mm far Immortalily Infnrninllun booth on the-luikc do. matters brought up here"
Railroad Brotncrhood
,,n nm proposed
ltlght Reserved To Limit Qunntltlefl
tlonlng ami _ price control power and trncNi the development of shore Drive and of the many ser­ to- present soma background.
Price* Good Tthru Saturday, Nov.-22
""ihi-re were Some people— a
tireviously had
id aarisen In liolh Re- the idea of, eiiucatlim. -down vice* she is rendering to the tour|r«RllRWi&lt;l fimii •&gt;»» #IWl
great
many
pt-upk-—who
thought
througli
the.renturies.
Its
added
1st* who rome (o the city friun'all
Ike
ranks.
than three generations of eape* puhliran nnd lh-mucratic
my servlcv was ef some vatue that there must la- a knowledge over the United 8 latca.
Tf'tMM &amp;
rlsnce In laU&gt;r relation*. We hitve
of what we want to get from edItussell Jackson, Slate Board of during the war," Meyers said.
established■* rrpiUatioua
for re- Marshall To London ucation so thiit we will know how
cpil _
He then began quoting from
Health representative; -stressed
Pumpkin P I *
sponsibility and integrity. Wc will
to get it and haw tu use It.
i
the importance of cooperating numerous citations and awards
lirtmdcatl t
' not abandon
lion nur . principle* i i
IlnallaiKil I n a &gt;’•■* &lt;&gt;■&gt;*)
J . Ilrailry Odham, as a law­ With the Food Handler’s School he received from Ills wartime
KartmUrr 22, 1947
thia ditpute.
Chief of Staff, and Undersecret­ maker, explained attempt! of law­ which will be held in Sanford service.
"The facta concerning our pro- ary of State Lovett, Attorney maker* tti csrSgMnit tho alms of next month.
b-cyers read a letter from Uen- J
'*
•'
UU MI MUX IN All YOU* COOKING
Wf.'Z'rJrrpoaals are available- to manag-j- General Clark and I-ord Inver- the UNESCO amt quoted from a
u "fjJ i- H la
Charles Luke Introduced the eral II; II. .Arnold, formr-i Air ‘
rnsnt. Aftsr reading their adver­ rha|&gt;el, the Ilrltlsh amhasamlor,IV, iih Pm Slilh
report * of President Truman .bn Arisona Rangier* composed of FoYce chief,- addressed to “Dear
Armour's
Star
t
lUridF M u
tisements. il i» lnipo*sltilo to lieIn a brief response to Mr. civil1 rights.
Dave Shannon, Bill Martin, Wal­ Benny."
*I.t
- - -~
SLICED
BACON
llsva that they have even read Truman, Marshall expressed his
Sta|«
In
the
letter,
Arnold
expressed
Dr. O. L. Barks, as a physician, ly .Gore, Larry Vaughn and Mite
our requests with' any particular nppreclation for hi* personal good
Center Cut* (while it lasts)
said that the two main alms of Marjorie Bronson.
The group “sincere appreciation for the
“If thev have, we camlet un­ wlshcm
Turn on oranj t*t ar vefy )&gt;&lt;m (450*
wofk you have done, for lh&gt;
the
UNESCO
are
to
grant
every­
rendered
several
musical
num­
W H IT E BACON
ID
"I can only say as I have la-fora
. Mi* loftihsr btoon tugar. dour
care nr thought.
Army Air Force" and foi* Mey­
ber*.
one
the
same
privileges
of
living
,. ci
emnamen, nuuntg, fingtr ant.
Armour's Star 8liced
•'
demand why they ‘have elected that I will do my lw*t." Marshall
ers’ "tireless study and readi­
and
to
promote
peace.
He
spoke
al
clove*.
Aid remaining ingredient*;
President
Brailsy
Odham
an­
to spend millions of dollar* said, referring to the London
D R IED BEEF
4-oz pkgr
n g s to assume reaponslbllty."
methods of combatting malnutri­
Mir until n ooih. Pour Into det;
r broadcasting distortion* and half- meeting as "important and vital." tion and give as examples of nounced that there would bo-no
fie read a letter o f June 23,
Sugar Cured “Red Rose" (whole or shank half)
—
- ""h »i—
•» ymm.i j ,
meeting next Thuredajr.'but there
Marshal!'* plane took to the air
truths about the'change* we are
Esk
*,nri^
unbaked
I IMF from General Ira Kakara,
communitv aids th e* Seminole
niin, then nducs hut* it
asking in bur workipg condition*. at 1:20 P. M„ (EST). He is due County Health Unit and n food will be a Joint meeting in Or­ written to him when he was In
SM
OKED
H
AM
S
lb
1*
H
I
__I
L.L.
an
_'
dew (111* F.) and bate 40 min., m
lando between the Orlando, San"Thla effort to prejudice the in Jxindon tomorrow.
Wilson's
C
frtlfin
r
handlers
school
to
be
conducted
the
convalescent
hospital
at
Coral
until
firm.
*
The
rord. Leesburg, Clermont and KleSecretary's chief travelling
Ameriraii public ia a particularly
early next month.
Gable*, Fla.
1
Nowi I ! i tmp. pumpkin pit spUa
limmec Jaycees participating.
A M E R IC A N CHEESE
lb
vicious and dangerous action. companion is Charles E. Bolden,
Mr*.
Helen
Schulte,
as
a
wel­
The letter said In part, "We
can reptare th* aber* ipiert.
The sale of tickets' for the hos­ long
Railway managements and cm- State Department counselor and fare worker, told of the work of
sjnee discovered the tre­
Fee S**rt Pareto Pt«, lubwituu for!
pital
ball
was
started
at
the
mset1 trloyrs are required by law to expert on Soviet affairs.
mendous (load you were carry­
ihe pumpkin frrtMy roAtd or.
* *“
“
* "
Before his departure Marshall the local welfare unit ■■ an aid (IP
bargain collectively. If that step
to the aged, dependents and the Ing, and Miss Wendy Barrie pur­ ing. I do not know of anyone
cannrd nr**t pouio** or yam*, pul
chased
th#
t
i
n
t
tickets
for*fhe
falls, wc are required to mee: made clear that the United States blind.
.
.
In
the
Air
Force
whose
absence
through a siavai rrJuca hrotm auutoccasion.
with th* government mediators. will continue to oppose Russia's
Mrs. Joe Corley, as a housewife,
would b* so keenly felt."
, lo Vi tup, omit mol#**** and add 21
for a 110 ,000,000,000
Vf ■» r J ' *
Should media Him prove unsuccess dsmand
stated
that
Uio
efforts
of
mothers
Meyer*
then
recounted
how
,in
i
ublrep- Bulled butiar or margarine. ,
ful, we roust appear before German reparation hill with pay­ and housewives are tho beginning Baruch Proposes Low 1032 he had been selected by the
ment
out
of
current
production.
For
Squaah Pit, follow rtcipa for;
emergency boards which have
Army to accept a scholarship a t
As at Moscow last spring, how­ of all great things.
V
Pumpkin Pit, lubuituiing rooked:
power to study the fact# and ever, Marshall's Initial affort will
Income Health Plan tha
After ,the panel, the discussion
Bahson Institute of Business,
winur aquuh, thorougidy
Fresh
—
Fancy
inaka recommendation*.
was
opened
,
and
questions
were
■for tha pnrnnkin.
_
Wellesley, Hass.
.
'
lie to get agreement first on peace
"Tho members of our
ou Brother with Austria in order to speed the asked from the floor with mem­
NEW YORK, Nov. 23-&lt;vP&gt;Ha said he studied business
35c
lb
CRANBERRIES
hoods are groomed to the disci- withdrawal of Red army occupa­ ber* o f . the panel leading tha Bernard M. Baru h p opon-d Us', administration and accounting
Dixie Crystal Brown
L*
California Iceberg 6 D Six* "Non* Priced
ced Higher"
Higher”
M M of these procedures. The tion forces from that impoverish­ forum.
night the adoption of a romppi- and never recelverf« grade Isas
box 13c
•wildcat' and 'outlaw' strike are ed country.
sory health Insurance program than "A ."
13c Sugar- ‘ lb
LET T U C E
'\ge
” hd'
10 lbs
PUIsbury’s Best 6 lbs
unknown among employes upon
far low-in-oijjb groups tn he fin­
The format opening of the con­
Meyers said he studied' IS hour*
Small, White, Cannonball
our railroads.
, ference, is scheduled for Tuesday. fence, or the constant accumula­ anced th-rugh pivrell deductions a day and that when he gradu­
89c
Flour
48c
15c
lb
C A U L IF LO W E R
"But believe me, this multi- Most of the 80 persona making up tion of unresolved difficulties, or augmented by some federal .aid.
ated the Institute created a new
Mortons
Ion dollar advertising ram­ the American delegation are either poor Judgement of the tensions in
Declaring that he had given th i rank teemed "high distinction"
California No. 1 Green Top
ie no more and no lest en rout* or on the tcene, Marshall a situation.
nation'# health pleura -"much whereas, the highest It ever gave
box 9c
Ige bch
13c Salt
CARROTS
expects
to
arrive
tomorrow
noon.
“A
collapse
might
be
averted
thought" aa a result of the re­ graduating
palm by the railroad manage
McCormick*
itudenta previously
graduatli
for
some
time,
If
good
fortune
John Foster
Dulles,
whom
jection of 4,000,000 M4FV* during was "distinction."
than a 'wfldc
Fancy Stuart PECANS
Mlgad NUTS
•mi
Cinnamon
can 10c O
Iroad Marshall again picked as a spec­ prevented any of_these ‘accidents’ the-recent war, Baruch said at1 *
‘ 1 law and the ratlr
federal
BRAZIL
NUTS
ALMONDS
Ro^er
Bahson,
pvealdent
of
tha
occurring.
But
In
tha
mean­
ial
adviser,
Is
expected
to
delay
from
dinner sponsored by the Medii
McCormicks - ■
rboods.
j called
the War Depart*
C0C0ANUT8
WALNUTS
“ ‘ ‘ of New - York
* » « stfte that!
"No portion of our legal col- hla departure a few daya to da- time there would be a constant Society
and
arranged
for
him
to
Nutnfeg
can 19c
danger
that
war
might
break
out,
lni.qr processes has »ot* more lime to hi* work as a
"A form of compulsory health
McCormicks
rtuoy another year “because of
"A " Grade Large
Stokelyg
r-d and
exhausted
and the
the managemanage «"«mber of the Un led BU U i de- not deliberately provoked by any Insurance can . bo devised, ad­ my splendid work," he added.
nation, but with no natii
ion
equately utefeguarded, without inEggs
doz 75c Ginger
can 8c Pumpkin 2ya canl9c
ments have no reason to Under­ tgation to the United Nations.
Meyers told the committee ha
The Brookings Institution report
yolrihg what ha* been termed
take to provoke -thfty employes, was
be it should consider th*
Brer Rabbit '
Issued In the form o f a study
be fg- socialised medicine.' The need*
McCorm
ick*
I* a pity that the huge guide Intended primarily for tua
relationships" 'o f th*
*, “that can be met—aa In other fields—
Molaases
ng spent to in universities. The first In a
Cloves
can 8c Pet
3 cans 35c
&gt;'e and th* Readnowera.
ssis
Inter- without the government taking
t of the law cannot new series on foreign policy, I*
Headnower
ia
Mr*.
U
m
i
p
over
medicine,
something
1
would
conserved to
! ’&amp; fiercely op
re'a-brother and Mr. Iteadnower'k
1 prepared under the direction
wage requests of
it ita
Is tha former xacreI-eo i*asVoUky..a former State
He cited an Amerk
t)
and tha rightful divl- &amp;
be
i
Hong;
iKg&amp;fffiff-tt
as coming from
With
force.
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To Promote (he Progress of America:
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Try
Its
Curbs
Signed By Meyers
For Inflation

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WASHINGTON Nov. 21 (/¥*)—
program an hnswer to 10 co*t of
ftRrd-faced and flustered. Maj.
General Bennett E. Meyer* ac­ Mrs. Readnower Says jiving curbs •proposed to Congre**
President 1 roman.
knowledged today that he once
Daughter Was In byChairman
Miltikin (R-Colo) of
. signed a falte affidavit concern­
Love W ith Husband the Senate Republican conference,
ing u*e of the Cadillac 'automobile
said “we wifi have a program to
which ha* figured in the Senate
CINCINNATI Nov. 21 ( / f ) - do the be»t we can with anti-in­
inveatigalion of hi* wartime acti­
Thr mother of Mrs. Mildred La­ flation and it will consist of sound
vities
marre declared over the telephone measure*."
The acknowledgement came at
today her daughter was too much
Millikin said draft of the actual
member* of the Senate War In­
in love with her husband, Blrriot, program will await a ttudy of com­
v e stig a tin g Committee cross-questo have been the "girl friend" of mittees of all proposal* made (hut
lioned him on hi* ttory that he
Msj. General Bennett E. Meyer*, Ur. including Mr. Truman** 10
set up the Aviation Electric Com­
who is under Senate invettigslion. point*. Some of the Pretident'*
pany jolely to help "my girl
Meyers testified in Washington suggestions have been bitterly op­
friend." Mr*. Mildred Lamarre,
that he formed the Aviation Elec­ posed by some Republican leader*.
wife of the man who became it*
tric' Corporation in Dayton. O..
The Colorado senator reported
pretident.
and made Lamarre pretident be­ on the GOP decision alter Pres­
Mentioning the Cadillac, which
came Mr*. Lamarre had been hi* ident Truman had emphasised a
B. H. Lamarre laid Aviation Elec­
gitf-friend " from- 1936 "1o" 1940 need for control* of credit mar­
tric" bought" for Meyer*. Senator
"with the knowledge, approval gins in commodity market buying.
£ Ferguson (R-Mich) atkrd Meyer*
and acquiescence of her husband."
Meanwhile Rep. Cannon (Dwhether the car ever had been
and Mo) reported a House committee
u**d by Aviation Electric prior |«1
, i " ib'e' ^ f f l ^ R s a A
on a secret wartime visit
I.n_ I.
9 4 2 _ ithat
l... i*. n.
L to a. gruundle**. Mr*. Mildred Read- learned
Jan.
I. I1942—
prior
to the Oak Ridge, T*nn., atom
nower, the mother, who live* in bomb plant that forelm spite
wartime government freeze order
nearby Covinglon, Ky., told a re­ were working there.
„
ICaatlM.a •• !-»«• ati|#
"In fact." Cannon a a fd tn an
p orter;-"T h e- tlyng* that General
Meyerv ts-sayiug aie lie*. Ilc&lt;&gt; interview, “wo were trid -there
were spite from all the enemy na­
juit saying them to get even be­ tion!."
cause my ion-in-law told the truth
After the discovery, be said,
(OeslUet* *a Pea* Peerl
about him."
“No husband would agree to
fair v
hit wife having an affair
with
another man. as General Meyer*
Fred W. Smith, pretident of testified," Mra. Readnower de­
Llona International, will itop * t clared, "And furthermore, . Mil­
Sanford for ■ brief period during dred was too murh in love with
i i m IIm M mm r u * Three*
Mi lour of Florida, and will
bo guest of C. H. McNulty at
th* Florida Slate Sank on Dee.
"The return of the Jew* to
10 , It wai announced today by Rollins Girls To Play
K ing. Lion W. O. Livingston at Tennis Matches Here Palestine represents the greatest
faith .the world has ever known."
a meeting of the Linn* club at the
Frank Shan*** *atd a t th# monthly
!3gOy1" tfenfee Plar.p— «re .me-*'
Exhibition mate he* by high meeting W the M*U»*dto4 Men*
by the Club to greet Lion Smith.
How Chrletmaa Seal and bond ranking. member* of the Rotlln* Club toil night In the church
Salt fund* ara expended in Semi­ College Girls Tsnnto team and n annex.
"No country has at high a
nole County wai the aubject of a clinic of demonstration of tsnnto standard of living aa that of
talk l?y Mr*. Edward Klrcher, playing fundamentals will taka Palestine. The Jew* hav* erected
tecretary of the Seminole County place Sunday afternoon undtr tbs hospitals and school*. They have
I ’ ^uperviaioh of Eddie Copeland,
f C M t l a a e e an r a n * K i l l
v^Atptlin* coach at the Mayfair Inn established 2,300 mllle and fac­
court, it waa announced today tories and hav* reclaimed She
by Lind Weber, hotel managing health of tha rvatlea," he said.
Report Is Made By
director, .and Charles Morrtodh, . "The resettlement lend hae been
purchased at an average cost per
o f. the matches.
Salvation Army umpire
ha■ largeSinglet matches will be'played family of 88.000 which hi
between Shirley . Fry,
No. 7 tank- Ir been paid from the JciHih
.
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woman— ptiyrr, m il JnrrtNw
Xtm
ngrrtM
BrTTirTririeeof
this
tiflttM
Tuna:
m thfe
activities by (he Salvation Army Clarke, ranking No. 8 In the South, land to comparable to the price
in Sanford during th* past aix and between Nancy Morrison, of property In’ dowritown Chi­
month* w*» reported by •CapL ranking No. 7 In the South, and cago and New York, and It is
Byrd Hudson, Tuetday in hi* Doris Jenson, Iowa Staff Cham­ barren waste land," he asserted.
"The Jewe ere glad to buy the
biennial report to the Satratlon pion,
Army board of director*.
James MeDougal, former coach land. They want a homeland.
' ICnYlaafC mm fa s * Slat
C,. L.. Redding preiided at the at Prlneeton University and co­
meeting In th* absence of O. P. coach with Mr. Copeland, to til
Herndon, president, of the board. charga of the girl’s tennis team
Member* present Inrutded It. F. As a final match Shirley and William Mixon Hurt
Houle, F. Ilatky W)ghtr Fred WI1- Doris will play Nancy and Jaan
In Fall From Horse
r t ton, Ralph A. Smith and Herman In a two aet double* exhibition.
Mr. Copeland has alio announc­
E. Morri*.
William Mixon, local grocer,
Total attendance at young peo­ ed that he I* co-operating with Mr,
ple* program* sgai 2J13S of whlrh Weber In preparing the ground suffered a fractured hip when he
1896 attended 85 Sunday School work for a tournament, "Th. waa thrown from hla hors# In at­
Florida
Profeaalona! tempting to rids between two
aorvlee*. 409 attended 35 Junior Central
League aerviee* and 1013 waa the Championships" here on the firs* tree* while hotly punning a deer
near Cow Creek In Volusia coun­
.total attendance at Young People* or second of March.
ty yesterday morning a t about
League,'Capt. Hud^n reported. •
10:00 o’clock.
In th* senior and adult program
The tree* were too close to­
he reported S3 open air program* Work Is Started On
gether end Mr. Mlaon waa knock­
attended by.328 person*; 35 Sun­
Four
Tourist
Cabfns
ed to the ground. With him at
day morning nnd evening services
Ufa time was Roy Reiter, Long£ attended by 2,732 and 51 midweek
aerviee* with attendance of 1,537. Work has started on the found*. wood constable. Mr. Mixon was
.Total attendance was reported at Ilona of four dbubla-unlt tourist taken to Fernald-Laughton Mem­
■ 4,B9fl, and 450 homes were, vlilted. cabin* on filled In land on the orial Hospital by Mr. and .Mrs.
Reporting on the* transient pn&gt;- property of Carl Mynea on Sem­ Bud Howard from whoa* «M*E at
. "gram, Capt. Hudaon revealed that inole Boulevard' ' near thh weat Belle Ridge tha party of hunters
had started out. &gt;
170 persona had been aaalsted In­ City limits.
Designed by Elton Mougbton,
Sheriff P. A. Mero, who a t the
cluding 22 women. Lodgings were
Jr
.,
architect,
th*
cabin*
will
ha
time waa with another hunting
, given to 168 men and women,
of
frame
construction
with
outside
group nearby, reported that the
meala to 176, garments and shoes
to 206. . In family relief there cedar thingler and concrete and deer had bean kilted. Mr;- Mixon’s
tile
floor*
for
the
eight
12
by
14
grocery stor* to at 1700 W rit
were M grocery orders and garThirteenth BtreOt.
' menU were given to 1010, shoes to foot rooms and baths.
Mr.
Mynas
predicted
th
a
t
the
&lt;9 30 and other aid to (0.
work will be finished by T au l
Campbell, contractor, within 80 Contract Awarded
THANKSGIVING
An area was built up to
Union Thank* giving service* day*.
road level by bulldotcn and has For Woodruff Creek
will be held Thursday morning been allowed to settle. Frontage
a t 9:80 o'clock by the Sanford to 250 feet and depth to 185 fee*.
The contract was let this
Ministerial Association at the This area will b* surfaced Ilk* Ing for tha dredging of the 18F irst Baptist Church under the the highway.
foot channel from Astor to, and
direction of the Rot. Glenn Smith,
Prior to coming her* four years Including, Woodruff Creek, Ed­
president of the Association, and ago, Mr. Mynea served for eight ward Higgins, manager of the
with a special Thanksgiving year* -as a jostle* of th* ptac* Semlnols County Chamber of
Message by the Rer. Douglas at Huntington, W. Va.
Commerce, announced today.
lACbarle*. It was announced today
His home is adjoining tb# n*w
The contract to for the contin­
the jtev. W. P. Brook*,/Jr. development, and ha U much uation of th* prefect which to
A special eolo will be given by Interested In the beautification of now In tha r ralaw of completion
EvatteM cCoy, With M r., McCoy th* Sanford water front.
from Palatka to Aster. The now
accompanying.____________
project to expected to be com­
pleted In about arven months. Mr.
OUT-OP-BTATE CARS
Higgins stated, and when finished
FUNERAL SERVICES
will bring to an and the efforts
Th# Influx of winter- Visitor*
Graveside funeral services
of th* Chamber «f Commerce to
Into Sanford to Indicated by an MV*. Iren* Lucille Rehbinder,
official check of 49 out-of-state resident of F t, Meed* for th* —
secure a 18-foot ahannal all the
automobile* parted In **nf&lt;jrd 27 years and prior to that lima
way to th*
yesterday, according .* • Police Geneva, will bo held Ba*
Chief Roy G. Williams. The check morning a t fh o o o’clock a t j
+ J o j Patrolman Jehn Henry Patferr e e l e d that not a single S j M ^ W l e h l u T i
, oat of atafe -ear was Improperly at Ft. Meads. By
ROTORT
n
MT
was a

Shames Talks To
Methodists About
Palestine Crisis

SsriSfec

M_____ ^
were one from California,
binder, Jr.'
from Colorado, and others ^
Leona Rah
New T o rt, New Jtreey, Main* daughter, Jehnie
and other eutea, it «ma reported. aU.pf r t Mvsds.

F.

ROMSEY. England Nov. 21 (ff*)—Prince** Elisabeth and Philip,
her prince, wrd jesterdry in the tradition of a thousand year* of Eng
,li»h pomp and circumiUncc, began the “ever after" day* of ihtir roy­
al romance today with ore pf latiooed Britain** rare treat*— bacon and

Rep. Gannon-Revealfr *«*»
th;i&gt; hunrymeun retreat the day wa» almoit springlike,
That Spies Worked witn Outride
eoft brcciii lurpriringly rustling the foliage after a ipell of cold.
, A t Oak Ridge Atom From the time the oaken door*'
of Broadlands, estate of Earl
Lieut. Philip Mountbatten,
Plant During W ar Mountbatten, closed on them late was
R. N.

M otner Denies
D aughter W as
WASHINGTON Nov. 21 (JP)—
Senate Republican* decided today
!
M eyers’ G ill to develop their own anti-inflation

T - Lions President To
In Sanford
1 On December 10

England Relaxes From Excitement
Of W edding Of Princess and Philip

WerM W ar 1 L
,___ __
and candidate for governor
la
1848. will be the principal speaker
a t the Rotary lunahaon Menday. -

yesterday, the royal couple hat
been alone.
&lt;
In old grey London, the ex­
citement. subsided after yester­
day'* joyous celebration of the
wedding. Street sweepers plied
their brooms against •litter left
by multitudes who came in rain
and gloom to cheer the nenroua
maid as she drove to Westminster
Abbey with her father, King
Grotge VI. and came away,
smiling and waving, a wife with
her handsome husband. Prince
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who

Celebrant*, clustered thickly
around Buck Ingham Palace, lift­
ed their voices.tilt past midnight
In unheeded picas for one more
balcony appearance of their mon­
arch. But the lights that flooded
the palace .finally flickrd off
and all the rolling shout* of "wo
want the King" and "We want
Margaret” brought no algn from
the wide windows.
When If became clear that the
reat (lay waa at end, the masses
rifted slowly away and some
irm la a e * aa fa ** Taal

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^Sweeping Change
Is Being Planned
Is Dismissed
In High Schools

Carolina Negro’:

Decision D i r e c t i n g Battle Touched O ff
University T o A d ­
By The Shooting O f
mit Negro Reversed
Priest In The Back
BALTIMORE Nov. 21 {IF)—
The fourth LI. ,S. circuit court of
appeal* dismissed today "without
prejudice!*, an appeal from a deti•ion directing the .University of
South Carolina to admit a ne|ro
to it* law ichool unlrts the state
furniihed legal training "on a
complete parity and equal in all
respects" to that for white »ludcat*.
Tha three-judge tribunal char­
acterised the appeal as "prema­
ture." and it* action met with no
objection either from attorneys for
treattaoM ea Pea* t i l l
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21

Wa sh in g t o n , Nov.
(/iv *
Dr. John W, Studebaker. federal#
comminionrr of education, raid to.
day a commttrinn of educator*
will „meet _ here .neat - month to
promote iwrcping changer in icc
onrlsry education.
I he change* arc needed. Sludebaler loid a reporter, hccauic to
day'i high school* (ail to meet
the educational requirement* of
60 percent of their 6.500,000 stu­
dent*.
I The task of revising cumcul* will take at lean 10 yean,
and would he a great deil iim&lt;» wsMWin a

an f a n

tlal

Mercury To Drop In
Film Corporation Is
Many Parts Of U.-S.
Ousting Communists
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘ Further drops Ip temperature
for a wide section of the country
wps forecast today for tonight aryl
tomorrow.
Strong winds accompanied the
snow ato m In South
Dakota,
eastern North Dakota and north­
ern Mlnneatota, and there' was
much drifting. Federal forecasters
In Chicago ■ ________
the
mcrrnrv
wbuMTIrop To below sero in west
t m Northern Dakota tonight and
alto would fail over 4he entire
Midwest and Southwell regions.
. There waa light mow over Neb­
raska, Montana and Wyoming and
th* early morning low tempera­
ture* of near aero were in those
state*. Rain fell from southern
Minnesota and western Wiscon­
sin southward to the Gulf.
. Temperature* fell below freeiing In parts of the middle At­
lantic italea, with Phtllpsburg,
Pa., feporting a low of 13. Normal
seasonal temperature* web* re­
ported over mo*t of the Pacific
coast areas, with rain In the
mountain region*.
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NEW YORK. Nov. 2l-(A n —
Dismissal of avowed Communist*
dr pf any employe cited for eomtempt for refusing to answer
.Questions of a Congressional com
iintie# relative to Communist afflliatlMf ha* been ordered by jhe
oration,
No name* werr mentioned In
the—dltaeUia—•Utemewt—but—try
Hollywood, a apokeaman (or tho
film corporation, said that of the
10 cited only Ring Lardncr Jr.,
a writer, is employed ' by 20th
Century-Fox,
Lardner, who aild he started
work only this week on a new
screen script, asserted th* com­
pany order would not altar th#
stand he had had taken before
tha house committee, lie added:
"I can’t.-believe any employer
would issue a premature Judge­
ment on a matter still pending
that will lie derided eventually
hr Congress or the courts."

Snydei; Says He Docs
158 Hunting: Liccnscn Not Oppose Tax Cut
Issued By Judge NEW YORK. Nov. 21-4AV-•

Applicants for hunting licenses
nearl swamped the office of
104 of which ware state, and 64
County Judea R. W. Ware, Wedpeaday^wtlh. 158 Ikentei toued
county Iicedies.
Judge War* haa placed Nat­
ions! Safety Council posters conspicuossly outside of th# door of
his office. On# of these, Intended
for visiting nlmroda toads: 'two
hands, two fs*t, two ayai. on# 11fethat to all you will ever have:
take c a n of them."
Ha also has a personal warning
for hunlen: "Watch
out for
rattlesnakes— ons • bite
by a
rattlesnake may b* your last.”

Kecratary of the Treasury 8 nyder
•aid last night that he to not oppotad to tea reduction but de­
clared that Congress should with­
hold action on any cut until con­
sideration has been given to foregn aid and debt lowering pro­
grams.
"W# must ot weaken public
confidence
In go1
government
ufiderii
. ........ .. . obliga­
ring .our debt at a
in* bj
tions
by Ignoring
time
we should
reduce It."
■hi
no when
wh
he said.
Snydtr arjterted that tha United
State* la *\nextrieably tied up
with th* fat# of western Europe
and other nation* of the world,
“and we cannot escape th# result
that would follow world chaos.

Scientist Claims Red Tide Is So
- Deadly It Kills In Few M inutes
TALLAHASSEE. Nor. 2 t ( 'P ) - T h * recent Florida red tide wa»
to poisonous that i* took only a few minute* to kill ft*h swimming
idto it, Dr. F .-G . Walton Sought ol the University ol Miami marina
libovatory 'old member! of tha Florida Academy ol Science* today.
Ih e Academy, holding it* 12th annual »e»*ioo at Ftond* State
Uuim»i*y t.cre, heard ducw km * of the tide from Dr. Smith and Clyde
Keao, pro lesion of biology *t the Univenily of Tampa.
- - Invest!#**
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:
Dr. Smith reported
tlon* at the University of Mi­ (file
ami showed samples of tha fishReed, advancing several tbaokilling water omteinod extremely ria* tort drawing no dgflnlte con­
high concentration* of a small clusions, said h* had been able
orrmnltm which K crttid ft doIw* to revive- some of the ftoh a f­
onou* substance. Tie said filtra­ fected by "directing a forceful
tion of the water .bad no effect stream of water into th* moots
on Its polionous properties, but and through tho gills-"
added Ite toxic content grew le u
He theorised this might prove
with time and th at when tempter the red . tide caused death by
were permitted to stead for '■
few weeks, they I

a s fis?""

Truman Picks Bradley
For Chief Of Staff;
Will Head VA
Peasants, Police | Leon Blum Says
Fight Each O ther Communism Is A t
In Italian Streets W ar W ith France
Program Is Compli­ 75-ycar Old Social­
cated And W ill Re­
ist Seeks Authority
quire
Tcri
Years
To Form . Cabinet
ROME. N T T 21 (fl’j Peas­
ant* battled -carabinieri lotl.iy m
the tlieett of Bilonlo. near Ban.
in a nrw outbreak ol (he vio­
lence which ha» taken a grow­
ing toll of live* ihroughout Italy
m ihe pait week.
.
The fight wa» loutlieil oil hy
an aligck h y .-jin umtkntilicd.
•uailant upon a print, the Rev,
Paiqiiale Pilro. The cleric, on hi*
way to say ma«&gt;. «a* ihof three
time* in the hack. In the subse­
quent fighting, two i.ir.tinmen
were gravely wpundrd. Armed
mob* tanged the rireett Head
quatieit of the ('huitnn lVlM
cratic and ihe righlitl Uomo
Qualunqur (Common Man) par
lie* were rejmrted wretked
Diiordert turned into hh&gt;ody
ikirm idling in the tlnke iminid
Apulia region in ihr her] of Itsly yeilerday. and four persons
were killed, dnpalche* to Rome,
newspapers said.
The total ilrad In the rerrni
epidemic of leftist-led disorders
IlMMlInn-A , h »■ se Silt

Chianjr Reticent
As To Retirement
From Government
NANKING Nnv. 21 i/ n -C h lanx Kai-Shek declined to aav, a*
China voted In It* first national
election today, whether he plan­
ned lo retire from the govern
merit when unity and peace am
achieved in China.
The question waa dnr of several
submitted to Chiang by tho AaenrUtrir I’reas
Ilia written rc
pllfl" t!T two other queries were
rccelvpit as •women, headcil by
Maitainc Chiang, voted for women
mcmt&gt;cra of the national aaaruib
II M l l i n t ■■ »*■■» S ill
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Anrphibious Dredge
On Crystal Lake
Appearance of a io -foot lung
ampbibiuua. dredge on the south
shore of Crystal Lake In the town
of Lake Mary is exciting a I"! "f
Interest among reaidenta, accord­
ing to Raymond Hall, realtor.
The amphibian, operated
by
Carl P, New of Orlando, la pump­
ing while sand from a depth of
22 feet In Ihe lake to form n fine
beach »*i Ul# *200 foot frontagi
owned hy C. I*. Braaington. retired
printing Ink manufacturer of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio,,who recently pur­
chased the Emerson home near
the lake which to one of the most
srenlr In Seminole County.
" It la most Interesting and educ­
ational," said Mr. Ball, "to sec
the sand pumped from out In the
lake lo the water's edge." He
declared that he was also Inter­
ested In having is beach formed
on his 200 foot of Ja k e front im­
mediately adjoining Mr. nra»Ington'a property, for the purchase
of which, he served aa agent.
Another stretch
of lake front
further west and owned by Mr.
Ilrasington- will ba- filled for a
beach, said Mr. Hall.
Tha largg amphibian to brought
ashore every evening after the
sand pumping, Mr. New has bttllti
manv hearhes throughout central
Florida Including one recently
completed near Mt. Dora.
ENLIST Cedi W. Bell and Walter L. l-ca
of Sanford and Colin M. Gnann Jr.,
of Sorrento, have bean accepted
for enliatment In the United
Army for # period of three years
by tha U8 Army and US Air Force
Recruiting Bub-Statiun. Orlando.
After completion of enlistment at
Mae Dill Field. Fla-, all of the
ung men wHl be eent to F t. Ord,
Ilf. for IS weeks basic training,
and upon completion of this traintng -wttt be assigned to the llth
Airborne•Division, p r e s e n t l y
stationed In Japan.

S

BIG CONFLAGRATION
8IK E ST0N , Mol, Nov. 81 (A9—
Local firemen speeded to tho Pal­
ace Cafe teat night and found
two steaks were burning.
"W e put out th# n r » ," a a M
Fireman Herman Mattingly, "then
i t * the •tenkKw' ' “ Y ^ i to

PARIS, Nov. 2 | (/!’) Pwinier
deiignatr Leon Ilium told the in
Imnal aiietnhly today "In telna
ltonal Communism ha* openly d clarrd wai on French IVnioii.n
and llial "die republic is in dan
grr al»o from U rnr;*! Cliaile-dc Gaullr's tight wing Peojilr'a
Pailjf- - i —-------- c ------------------Ihr niuatmn it gtave," the
7 Vyrarotd Srciahtl leader declaird.
Ilium (ought atieinhly aulhon
ty to foim a goveinment In* rc
»&gt;hice that of SiH'i.dut Picmtei
Paul Raiji.ulier, who ir iigncd
WfdllfilL*y. - AY^lif jjpnItr,—^ hrilf
million woiket* were_ un^atuL
in r n l i r m d i ji l i i e i thioughout
I tame and the labor iiluatidn
hniuly wai gtnwing wifne.
All wmker* in Pam Iranipotl,
chemical, huilding, leather, (taper,
glai* and phaimareutical induitiiri
planned a one-hour wmk stoppage
for iim afternoon to ilemorilrate
their sympathy with the itriken
throughout di- nation ai a pro*
lest agauul the government's mol troops in roping with the 1*
hor situation.
Ilium nre&lt;le*l a simple majority
—310 of the fill) assembly votes —
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N ew Veterans
istrator Is
lican And
U. S. M ajor

Adm in­
Repub­
Former
General

WASHINGTON. Nnv. 21 &lt;/P)Prrridrnl Human today named
the "doughboy** general," Otpar
lh.idler, to he the next Army
I'liirf of Staff and appointed
P u l R Gray. Jr., a Republican
anti railway executive,.to succeed
’ Bradley ** Veterans Adminiilrator.
Mr.. Tinman thin il.iiled ^pecu­
lation a* lo juit when frneral
Dwight D. F.i'enhower wil^-^uit
a* Ainiy duel to piumr hit dutir* a* piettdenl ol Columbia Univeisity.
(lie President
hirmelf told a
nrm -m nferm ce berlrtfsiCC know
wlielhei Bradley's tranifer will
hurry up Eiienhower's retiiement
to civilian life, lie said the relunlri* would have to ask the
grneral ahout that.
Mr,. Human said Grnei.il Bradley, roininandci ol-lhc l2th Arjnv
—
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Who Russia Bought
21G Freight Cars
From Is Puzzling
N
* IIY ritA K I-RB MOLONT
WASHINGTON Nov. 21
—
Russia got 21(1 freight car* valued
nt 11,240,00(1 from this country
bclwcen April no if**Or Initer, com­
merce department records show­
ed today, but who made the sales
Is n pintle.
Officials, unable to trace th*
transactions directly, surmised
that the Russians bought them
from American* who in turn had
bought them from the War Aaft
l*M f i ( » t i l l

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Flection Scheduled
pn Soil Conservation Game Is Bagged' As
V Hunt Season Starts
Election of, Commifhity ‘ Committeemen
bemlnnlo
Association
lako place

and delegates tn the
A number of deer, wild turkey,
County Agricultural
to serve in' 1948 will squirrel am( quail met their doom
yrsterdaf-i t i-U " idiwcj through,
TueniBV. nml__
uql .st-minnic. Volutin and other

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.. which •&gt;*«
rnonn
will
serration program in urged liyj
six day stretch
f..
Orin Mathieut, administrative |
officer, nnd O. It -.Dawson, itceml R.i'll uf Siinfonl nnd J HM.
telary, to vote In the ejection. Gnv of Orlando went to Osceola
Monroe, Lake Mtwy and itooia county nnd reported three fine
voters will register at th&lt;&lt; County turkeys bagged. John Itonnett of
’A gent’s office at 10:00 A. M. In the fire Department. shot about
Ihe Court House. Chuluoa, Geneva, seven squirrel* at •Mullet Lake
Oviedo, ; Slovla and Giddcnrixj Park. Roy Holler reported that
voting will take place at 2:00 ke hnd shot n turkev.
P. Mi at tho Oviedo Futum
Fireman ('nlll* Godwin who
Farmer* lluibling. The Lyuuin train*■hounds for hunting report­
School at Ixtngwood at 1:00 I*. M ed* bnt little, (muting except that
will tie headquarters for voter* lie went out to his own peanut
of t&lt;origwood, Altamonte Kpringk, pntrh nnd kitted three hog* far
Hear Ijike, Forest City, Ferh Thanksgiving. He didn’t care tn
I’a ji . Cas#fllierry and L a k e go hunting a ' he wax worried, he
&lt;aiil, limit Iteiin and Hip, pris*.
Howell.
hounds, who nt the very start of
Tho conservation .program, *nii|, the present season, took off by
Mr. Mathletlg, is carried out under themselves on n three day deer
the field service branch, Production hunt of their own "without go!11*
nnd Marketing Administration of to the Court llouie for licenses.
Ilm United States Department Rena, recently purchased by W.
of Agriculture. Thin branch of C. Hill, is ‘hack at" tha Fir*
tlie government, pays thousands Blnlion and looks much thinner
or dollars' of benefits every year and fagged out.
to farmers of Brminulo County
for the practice of soil conser­
vation. planting eover crops nnd Forty Men Called
pasture Improvement!
• For Petit Jurors
X 1;: ErAVn

Legion Committee
Meeting Postponed
The ’ meeting of the H e a d quarters Committee of the Amrr8 c a n Legion, Department of
Florida, which had been scheduled
to take place here this week-end
ha* been postponed until either
the «th or llth of December,
It waa announced today by Joel
FiCo|. Tom Cooley of ML Dor*,
chairman of tha committee, re­
ported that aeverai member*
would be able to nHfn“* **—..• *
he wiahea to Inspact the offer
made by tho City of Sanford ot
a site for a Department heartquarters building, no had ordered
uvisas
tha mealing postponed
BUTTON FUNBHAL
Funeral •ervtce* for Rev- D. T.
Sutton, (colored) who £le&lt;1 Mon­
day night will be held Monday at
New Bethel M. D. Church whara
he waa paator.
Ha to aurrlvad by hla yldow.
eight children, mother and father,
two brothers, four atatera, tme
grandruother, ona uncla, four
aunts and other reteltvea and
frtonda. Funeral
arrangement*
ara under tha direction of the
Etchtlbtrger Funeral Home. .

Fartv mm have been selected
as Petit Jtirnre, and have been
directed to appear before Judge
M. H Smith of the Clrrult Court
Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock
to serve for the Fall Term, It
was announced today by O. P.
Herndon, elerk of the court.
The following venire of Jury­
men was drawn:
- F. H. Adams, J . J . Melton, J . N.Cronins, L. C. Heckstrom, L- I.
Frasier. A. C. Henson, Raymond
C. Hudson, W. A. Hrown. Leroy
Woods. Calvin Hagan. Joseph
Lelnhart, Fred nollyi D. C. Ho­
ward. C. P. Ford, F. W. McCall.
^
v Howard, George W.
. . . -------C. C.
Dekle,
J . L. Odom. Max Lelnhart and Edw#rj g Marshall,
Ajgo
are. Robert E.
c-rvpr&gt; K. |j Wcl.b. Frank Hauer,
|, p \v*rd, T. J . Eubank*. John
Bowen. John P. Hates, A. M.
Jones, Robert M. Caraway. Henry
A. Ruiacli, C. M. Jacobs, N. Col#-*
man, Andrew Mikler, 8. J , Daria,
W. A. Adam*. J . E. Hodge, C. M.
Boyd. L. A. Dakar, Robert H.
Raulcrson and J .' T. Hardy.
.
CRUISER HERE
Tha trim 60 foot Die**! Cruis­
er, Radiant. with osmer C. W.
Parmer and wife and ruaata from
Macon, Ga. aboard, docked lath
evening atoathe Municipal Pier
alongside oLAha Frenemen'a Bay.
They an/gutata of Mr. and Mr*..
J . H. Cqgtnim while In Sanford.

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�FRIDA Y; I^OV. 21. 1847

T U B 8 A N K 0 K 1 ) I1K K A LU , H A N FO R D , P lA JH ID A

ie Sanford Herald

Too Much Education?

GENERAL'S HOME ON LONG ISLAND

Uni vernal- education, commonly thought an (&lt;/qat proj­
By D B W ltT MACKENZIE
ect, may be the ruin of China, anya Liu Vutang, tho-Chlneae
A I* F o n lm Affair* Analyst
philosopher mu! writer. Thu trouble ia tliat every educated
Chinese thinks that he should be a member of the governing
class. But, ns Lin Yutang says, "How nre we going to The Ineipieht K*-*J ruvolutlona
against tliu government* of France
provide posts for 4fi0.000.000 educated men?"

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1

• v ascitirfiO ft

h ates

lie., rserm sfi The llen l* ia ■*•
Ml tea* I .tkW al nd&gt; erf (•;»*- nlli*ae ar* Halatalasd la the largMi
drMi la Ik , eaaairr wish b»aaea*i'
tees te Chliese as* &gt;ew V i a . _
• The' meal* le a weiaber ar ihe
taid sw e !•»•*# which U earnwe
aaetaetol? la lb* ■
f»&gt; ret-ahll
tatlaa eC all she local aens ertairC
fa the* aewipaaer, a* t**U. aa on
a » a»w» alipoirk,.
r y iP A Y , N O J^ JI

BIBLE YERBE rO lt TODAY
HE WILL HELP YOU BEAR
Y 0 U B BURDEN GLADLY; Conte
unto me, ail ya that labor and are
heavy laden, and 1 will give you
re a l—Matt. 11:28.
,
£anlotd mcrcitsnii are ms tin 4
plana for a great Chiiitmas parude
with toys for the kiddie*. Santa
Q sus end everything.
Pierre Van I’ttn c n . who i»
speaking in Orlando Sunday night,
used to kbrite a column for The
Sealord Herald tome 20 years ego
when ha was working for tha New
York World. - ^ _____„
•Two Wisconsin killers who kid
imped a University student and his
etslfr-in-ltw, murdered him and
to .life imprisonment. Such
juitke’ ihould prove e crime
it end is to be commended,
r it ii tyvere or not. One
», when men cen commit
ie like that end gel life

Germany suffered from n-Hke trouble for many years.
University education wtyt widely distributed and opportunitics fou use-ahayply-limitedr-lt-wmr not - uncommutf tu BCE
a doctor of philosophy driving a taxi. He was discontented,
and a multitude of such discontents helped bring on the
Nazi revolution.

WASHINGTON N ov.'Sl UF&gt;—
The little guy, any guy trying to
figure put in his head how we
can have a quiet world, said to
himself;
"How can a lUUe guy like me

and Italy .provide prime object
leatona of- Ournmunittn a method*
for all free .people who are aqiart

euourr

tu1 taie1n gwj-r TOY

Tile prleent situations in the*«
two key ststas of Western Kurope
are qaither bapharar-l affair* no(
have they developed urn night.
are typical In their growth,
No one who really wishes an education in literary and They
Tb*y are the result of long and
historical subjects should be denied it. He should be taught c v * fn l maneuvering from email
that manual labor, skilled or unskilled, has just as much and ostensibly peaceful beginn­
ings. In both countries the-Bolsh­
dignity and importance as while-collar work. I f his talents evist!
started to bore in soon
lie In that direction, that-is the work he should do.
after the Russian revolution of
The Chinese should take a leaf' from the book of tjie 1017, a generation ago, and they
American farmer. He reads good books, listens to good havs continued ever tinea, al­
though they were driven under­
music, goes to good shows, his family has a good homo :round in ilaiy. duilng Muasbwith electric lights, good plumbing and labor-saving equip­ -ni'a rule
ment. His education enrlphe* his personal and business Thei* were the agent* of the
Comintern—the . fifth columnists
life, and he would not change places with anyone on earth. and
fellow tisvelera—the "social"
It’s when education Is thought of as giving a man and "educational" front* with in­
a peculiar position above his fellows that such difficulties nocent sounding names—the l*tok
organisations &gt; in school*
and
1as those in China and Germany have occured. When all universities, ami lira "llbetal"
have access to the beat in education and culture, there teacher# who aecretey were Com­
...
unubtiuttHw en­
ro ­
munists—the
unubtruatHw
is
1 no lower level, no "menial" work. In America, the plumber hance
idtate) politics —and jm**t
goes to the art exhibition the househelpef belongs to imporlarU
of all, tha infiltration
a; bridge club. Why not ?
into trad* union* and the capture
of strategic executive positions.
Ail these schemes were pushed
Britain’s DP’s
vigorously but quietly until to­
day we see Communist parties In
Franca and Italy powerful enough
Britain fo having astonishing nuccess in absorbing to
rhallsg* the governments. UoW
persons front the continent. About 80,000 DP's already far (fiat challenge will go must
have been placed in jobs such as mining, textiles, engi­ be a matter of pur* speculation
neering and agriculture. Only five have had to be dcpoHed at this juncture, llad the Cummunist patties in the** two coun­
os
unassimtlnble. It Is expected that within a few months tries been supported by Russian
I
the DP’s in Britain will reach 100,000.
*
troops of occupation—as was the
Though their coming won at first opposed by trade case in eastsrn Europe—it might,
have been over but the shout­
union elements, the immigrants now seem to be welcome. all
ing before ‘this.
According to the Ministry of Labor, they are proving Both governments must work
out their own salvation so far
exceptionally satisfactory to their employer*.
Britain hna become the largest resettlement area In aa concerns actual military de­
fense. At least that’s tho way
the world for war refugees. Though the project Is worked things aland how. They may eg.
ouLin co-oporation with the International Refugee Organi­ p eer to—g it- eosnomte Ttid from
zation, it is n British gqveniment undertaking. Refugees America, and it will be strange
if Russia isn't providing similar
are given their occupational screening only after they have assistance for the rebels. Hut we
left the concentration camps and art on British soil, which may take It fur granted, I be­
lieve, that both Washington and
may account for the remarkably few misfits.
Moscow will proceed with caution,
Among them nre many former residents of Baltic since
notiody wants to see another
and Ukrainian countries. Russian agents constantly try World war develun.
to persunde jh ffle nationals to return. R u t- Dpfa. happy —-The. Italian-ami -France govern­
ments are marshalling ail their

r

1 HII MANSION, hkcatad on a hill at Italeslte, U I., N. Yn belong* to M*J.
Gen. Hewlett Meyers, retired, whose name lias been linked to wartime
profit* at the Senate War Investigating subcommittee hearing Is Wash­
ington Tha palatial home ha* 30 rooms, seven prlvata bailie and is cared
fur by at laaat four servant*. Nearby Is a four-car garage.(fnlcrnoiioruilj
Hun.
After dark, going "home" from
a day's tabor in neighboring
Maailaiwe ttmm .1 ,i &lt; onel
160 romantic yputha and their fields, corns three men, one of
maid* anake-dancod about the them commenting in bewildered
fashion to I)1* fellow German
bass of. Kros, tha cupid god who war
captives
“Veileicht
eiit
iiaudit amid tit* awlrling traffic hocfuelt"—"Maybe a wedding.”
ecnler, London’s trademark. Pic,
l/uniloti'a paper*, thinly ra­
cadilly. Kxubcrant youths even tioned to four page*, clipped
(limbed upon Kroa but firm and their chronicle* of sport ami
{rattan! bobbies aent ‘them on foicign trouble* to ralate in 'd e­
quieter paths.
tailed word* and huge pictures
Kitmaey waa uncertainly re­ what the Labor Party** "Daily
strained In (Is greetings to the Herald" headlined •* “Tire Fuji
Princess and Philip, whose crea- 8 iorv Of ■ A Perfect Wedding
tiuit - as a prince of the realm Day."
was announced he sped with his
"We Hav* seen a thousand
bride bp «pedal train to thn year* of British tradition, evoked
nearby ancient city of Winchester, and embodied before the whole
lilt uf the Jousting fields of world, move confidently on to
knight* o f old. ♦
11
meet the future,1' au/nmed up the
Belatedly, the town/ father* New Chronicle. "From that apecagreed to allow ddeoratiun* lion,* tacle there has come to those
the old at reels and1 ■flag* of who watched and listened in thi
many nation* fluttered from yrara to com* if w* will g&gt;
•rrctopi. In the middle wa* tbo together and graap them.” .
Russia*! press and the Moscow
ridlo spoke no word of the wediy now ta practical
It skin, the Comnufnut Daily
Worker in London, laid the storv
of the wedding in 4 ? . words and
devoted four column* to the wed­
ding of e young couple in Dreary
Wanttead, a London Induitria!
Section,
Copenhagen acclaimed the mer.

England Relaxes

guys, and I mean the really Mg
guy* hrre and everywhere, can’t
agree them reives’*
It bothered him a lot. He went
off in a corner and tried to think
his way through to' some light.
And suddenly he thought;
“But thla It me they're talking
about all the time. When they
talk about living costs, that's me
in there, mixed up in the middle
of tham.
"When they talk about price
control, that hits me one way or
the other. And rationing. That’s
me, too. And war and peace.
I'm in that."
Sitting atilt in his corner, feel­
ing imall and n little scared and
timid; h r tried to look hack in his
mind at things that have, been
happening. He didn't have to go
back far. This week was enough.
It waa enough to scare him. It
waa enough to confute him more
than ever.
Ju st Monday President Truman
said something must lx* dune to
kecD down the coat of living.
lie asked Congress, among sev­
eral other thiibt*. for power to
•lap'*wt some .price controls, and
rationing if he thinks they're
needed, maybe months from now.
But Mr. Truman ia a Democrat
'and the top Republicans in Con­
gress jumped on him and said;
"Nothing doing.
Giving the
President-that kind of power in
peacetime is totalitarian." "But
they'ra taikingi about me now
and who'a right?" the little guy
thought.
Thera they were, the President

on one (Ida and the top Repub­
lican* on the other, the men who
lead the country, and they had
opposite ideas on keeping .down
living Costs.
“If- they cant agree on aumething like thla." the little guy
■aid to himself, “how can 1 figure
the answer?"
And'all of • sudden his mind
went floating out to sea and
across the ocean to Europe. and
Secretary of State Marshall
flies to tendon today for the big
conference that opens nest Tues­
day.
That's the conference of foreign
minister*, Marshall for this coun­
try, Molotov for Kuiaia, Bavin
for Britain, Bidault far France.
They're going to talk, again,
about trying to aettle peace for
Germany and Aultria. now that
the war's been ov-fr two year*.
The same men nipt in Moscow
last March and couldn't agree on
Germany and Austria. The Rus­
sians wanted the peace worked out
one way, the American* and the
others wanted it a different way.
Marshall and the other thteo for­
eign minister* . Weren't going to
start the London conference cold.
For week* tholr chief lieuten­
ants had been there, trying to get
a few things straightened out be­
fore the big conference start*.
Rut that's been a' buat so far.
The Russians on one tide and the
.other three on the other can’t
agree even on whether to start
talking first about Austria, or
first aliout Germany.
If they can't agree on eoroething ns simple an which they
start talking about first, the little
guy thought, how can they agrea
on a peace}
The little guy felt gloomy about
the outcome of thoye talks in Lon­
don. He wasn't alone.
He - knew a lot of people in
Washington fell gloomy about
them, too, gloomy because they
are afraid this conference, won't

romance to the*writing.
of Dell
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mg -Xceounli o f The ceremony.

with the British, are deaf to such propaganda. Britain, in

ten year* they may be paroled retard)-is eager to h«Ve the fnbur nf*thcse nBwramerB“1n
"•Hack tome ’ other inaoceni her program of economic recovery,
citizen?
It Is certainly a bright ray in a dark world to find
E. M. Armitage, tourist director, that some at least of 'th e war's homeless have found a
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.-Ill I..
announce*
that a_____
meeting
will br
held n u t Monday night for the
pufpote of organizing a Tourist
Home Aids Costly
Club, and itiuct a special unitslion to local midenli to .become
'Modern housekeeping hits developed tu the status of
membert. Logically he pointt out
large-scale
capital investment. Visit any electrical appliance
that Stnfoid people Hand to gain
shop
and
see
the variety of new household equipment to aid
more than anyone from the touriit
womcn-nnd
to
drain their family hunk rolls.
t
entertainment tince they taty .aat
A combination Hlnk, electric- dishwasher and garbage
on|y enjoy the progiamt, hut by

dis|x&gt;sal unit costs more than $400 before being Installed.
The latest trick washing machines do everything but mend
and Iron the family wearing apparel, and can be had for
a couple of hundred up to Jwlce this figure. Refrigerators
hnd stoves that seem able to think aro available In all their
pristine gleam for some more hundreds of dollars. There
art irons and mangles calculated to turn out shirts In the
twinkle of an eye and the twist of u wrist, and cboklng
gadgets ’of all kinds, and at all prices.'
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m
Young people about to launch themselves in home-

wet

by far the weaker of the two and
there are no very precise Indies*
____
of how much military
tioni
strength she can* mutter to deal

Ifr this patented h^el-to-toe
that brings back style minded men

vlolenre to rea*«. lie declared in
a apeeeh at N*ple*i
* . »
"Having failed in Ihe parlia­
mentary plane, which It tha nor-

President Atiriol has liven taking
drastic mraaure*. Ha has re­
called 140,000 conscript* t*» tha
army to ge.t set for eventualities,
and at the same time hat been
treking to reorganize the cabinet
on . a ~middle-of-the-road
bail*
politically. The recall of the trhoin
brought home to Frenchmen th*
gravity of the ertxU ae nothing
elte could have don*
It ft in this tenee atmosphere

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JML f n» fre n te d

indic.ir.l

“When the former vice rietidcnt
tpoke in Mtcon, G». to an audi­
ence of 1,500 iq an auditorium
big enough for 4.000. On* thous­
and of hit audience were negroet
who tat -on one. tide; 500 weic
white, who tat on ihe other, and
heard Mr. Wallace expound hit po­
litical philosophy, without violen' 3.

of domesticity. When thely parents were married they had
their problems, but not of this sort. They did wjth mt/chless. Modern invention has pyramided living techniques
as a result of more and mora labor-saving devices, until
standards have been raised to lofty nnd expensive heights.
_ All these Intfbr-savers nre desirable, as many b house­
wife haa proved, .But the young will probably have to
learn they cannot have them all at once.
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ttf try to teach agreements leadiui&gt;. to European peace. Pr**ld*nl
Truman - wished
Secretary
of
State Marshall J'God speed,and
good luck" at th* General pre­
pared to take off-for London, The
only kure thing about the conference- at th
thlaJuncture ienc*&gt;
ir juncture
it that
Marshall will need all tha luck
he can gel, for thing* certainly
look tough.

W* admire

r

Wallace fo r. hi*
catnmmd the penph
•f .Atlanta for their dignity and
itNroiot at a lime when nouy
detnonMration* are «o common in
to %tny cities of th* wotld.

thlrty-thlrcf position on th* hit in
1B46 to twentieth on Ihe litt Id
IS4S, and by the fell of 1047, with

And just when we were ebou'
to rejoice over the repaving oi
Lett First Street, aloeg comet
thg City Engineer and telly ut
you can't repave the ilrret until era University, Presloent J,
the lewert arc fixed. And ^ou
.can't fix the teweri to til the high'
water recedes. It ti easy to t«c
T E N N IS S H O E 3
that First- Street need* attention.
Wn*t lies beneath escapes our notic* until diltitrobi' epidemic
•trike* and wipes
our
tosm., or a City Engineer comci
alopg end tdlt ut w h a t, awful
thype they're in. If ihe fu tl Street
tewert aeed rep*in.' wh»t about
the other eewert iq Sanford? W bf
•bout the large residential tectiogi which dop't&lt;hfye any tewer.

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Ban ford Atlantic Uk. Bldg.
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an Inereaa* In enrollment to 8,734,
placed seventeenth on the list.
in point of veteran students
enrolled, the University of Florida
placet twelfth in line, with 6,-

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FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1947

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities

Mrs. Colena Wilhoit j
Talks To Home Group'

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Wm

Sirs, Colrna Wilhoit was the t
guest speaker foe the monthly
meeting of the American Home
Patricia Smith Is
Department of the Sanford WornClub wlileh was held last
Honored On Birthday:
e T S 0 n a _l jlaJSai Ijst-M.ua-D ,-M r-a»-ehe-rlub
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1 holme. Hostesses for the meet
'
S?m TnoT» T T r h e k a h L o d g e N o .
Ing were Mrs. Malcolm Higgins,
Mias
Patricia
Smith
.was
hon­
will have a covered dish supper
Mrs. Roy Symck, Jr ., Mr*. John
Mrs.
E.
T.
Shurley
of
Day
to
ored
on
her
fourth
birthday
with
In the I.O O.F. Hall at 6:30 P. M .'
*}*• Courier and Mr*. Hrrhert ThursDeach
is
the
guest
of
Mrs.
W.
Every Rebekah ii expected to at- I * party given on Wednesday af-,
u ton.
tand and bring their own table I ternoonjiy her mother, Mrs. O. R Ilcnlev.
Mrs, Edwin Shinhotser, chair
Smith. The parly rooms wem de
man, presided over the brief busi­
curated
with
chrysanthemums,
Mr. and Mrs. M. It, Strickland ness session during which time It
Th* Anna Milter Circle, auxili­
ary of the Elk's, will hold a party bougkalnvillra ami- greenery. A had a* ther kuest over the week ■ was decided to send a gift to tha
at 8:00 P. M. All members are pink, yellow and green color end F. P. Austin of Atlanta, (la. Children's Home Society in Jack­
urged to attend and bring guests. scheme was carried out in the
sonville. Miss Barbara Ruprccht
decorations and refreshment*.
Mrs. William Van Andcn of announced the program for ths
SUNDAY
__
A sucker bunt was enjoyed by Lake Mary Left Thursday fur New* meeting to be held on Dee. IB. In
Pierre Van Paassen will speak
£ ,a t 8:46 P. M. at the Memorial thr young guests with 1-cnnie York Citv to visit her mother, the afternoon the members will
.Mima Freeman takes over Cupid's-duiies in this s o n e from
“ Junior High School In Orlando on I Hines winning thr prise. Favors Mr*. Marie Heine.
have a Christmas party for their
Paramount'* "Dear Ruth," starring Joan Caulfield and
the "International Situation In ••‘onsisting of small baskets of canchildren nnd a dance will be held
William Holden at the Hitx Theatre on Sunday ami Monday.
Palestinc."
r dy. paper hats and balloons were
Mrs. Price Heard has relutnod at night.
.MONDAY
given to 1 hc guests.
to Sanford after spending several
Mrs. Wilhoit Was introduced by
"Die Past Marions Club of the I Those attending were the hon- days in Daytona Deach a* the Mrs'. ShinhoDer and the subject
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K. S. or guest, Pat, Tommy Smith, Su- guest of Mks; J . L. Strickland.
for her talk was "culinary art".
M otbcr Denies
Seminole Hi
wul meet with Mrs. A. K. Shoe- s*n liters, Margaret Jones, Rt*»|.
She inlerspcreed her treture with
.B
y
BOBBY
PARK
“ "•JT l »31?. Mrllonv,lle Avenue, land Ratliff, t.ennie Hines, Betty
Mr*. J . P,* Borland. Mrs. H. D. demonstration* and stressed the
flwMiKnitnl
tinrl
t i t 'l l •* ! I j V n
V a ltlii
*v#'
i l 'r t o i i w v s t a
value
of hors d’oeuvret
‘ r r l ^ r t ^ j ..
,
I Ann Staton. Sandra Kader. Sonny Smith and Mrs. M. A. Callaway •nutritive
her liuslmnd to do am thing like
CI* M
,he and Lois Ann BaHneau, Pat and have left for points -in Alabama and salads which she made. She
The seniors have elected the
that.
s*1
1
meet, Dottie Marie Benton. Paul Keith, where ihry will lie the* guests of depionstrated attractive way* to ■Indent* who will take the Pepsi­
‘ Mildred wrote me no| long ago
prepare spinach and other vrge- Cola T est. The five highest iHiys
virwtl Kmlti,* 1
i
Jin,r"v " n'l Linda Williams, relative*.
shr wa» a- much ih love with
j* ® " ? *
W elt high- Cathie Duller, Mary Ann Watson,
tables. Refreshments consisted of and fivr highest girls in the state that
her husband now as she wn* the
sandwiches,
hors
d'oeuvres
and
Mr*.
Paul
Petoid
has
returned
will
l-e
given
a
scholarship
to
day she married him 11 years ago.
The TruTh Seeker, class of the ^
" rl‘" r" " and
nd Jo&gt;
"
Garhc*. Mary ”Carlton
Ru­
from St. Louis, Mo. after-a four other things made by the group attend any college of their choos­ They've never hud nny_ trouble."
First-Methodist Church will meet dolph Smith.
under
Mrs.
Wilhoit’*
direction.
months
visit
with
her
lister,
Mrs.
ing
ip
the
United
States.
After
at tha church annex at 3:00 P. M,
UmaVtc* were (narried at
The program for the evening finishing college they will la- IheThe*iladisou
Also Miss’ Jessie Mae William-' William Otto. Mrs. Otto arromThe Sanford Story la-ague
Avenue Christian
given
a
free
trip
to
Europe,
Tho
panir'l
ht*r
i'ister
to
Sanford
for
was
organized
by
Mra.
D.
E."
board and program committee son. Mrs. R. K. Ratliff. Mrs- C.
Church. Covington, liiit , never
six
!-nya
and
girU.elected
from
Alki-o.
Jr.
who
was
unable’
to
be
a
visit
R.
Jones,
61
Vs.
Ida-Turner.
Mrs.
■ .Will meet at the home of Mrs. K.
theri\ Sirs. Rcadnawer said.
prrlrnt because of the death of 8em1nole High to take the te*i lived
Andy Hardy, Mrs. Hay SlAtOn,
C. Williams at 7:30 I'. M.
"They resided in Ibtyttm, O.^
weie
Fred
liussetter.
John
lflM
,
her
father-in-law.
Mr*.
John
L.
Mr. and Mrs. It. ■if. Young and
The women of the Presbyterian Mrs. Edward Keith, Mrs. (iiltiert
Keith Shoemaker, lWt Whilner, nnd during Ihe war Xlildtv&lt;l*VorkChurch arc urged to meet at tho Benton. Mrs. Hamid Hiers, Mrs. children left Wednesday fo r Mid­ I we served as mistress of cere- Anita Jimenet, and Belly Hum­ ed at Wright Field," she con­
mnnlrs.
Appearing
were
Mrs.
eburch at 10:00 A. M. to work John Kndrr. Mrs. Henry Denton, land, S. D. after visiting for two
"General Meyers was one
Watkins who sang ph lev. These students began work tinued.
o f hrC IKisses. The generaT was
on the "White Cross’’ quota for Mrs. Kdwnrd Smith nnd Mrs. Lkv* weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. J . A. Broughton
their
test
Friday
morning.
After
You're
Gone"
accompanied
Young.
^ th s mission hospital In .Congo Inia Hines.
hv Sirs, Johrf Courier. Mrs. L e c !Wi,h -Hie cream of Intelligence a geinl frieitd of loo husband nnd
• B e lgo, Africa. During the day
fIX)ill l hu school 'We ought to have the three soim-Mmr* went places
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broome had gave a reading by Dorothy Parker at least six win acttolnrahip*.
together.
the women will roll bamlage.-t, fold Supper Held By OES
and Mrs. Phyllis- Allen Proclps
as
their
rcrent
guests
Roliert
dressings and sew baby dresses
The first iwritsl Lihruiy Study . Mrs, Readnowet aid she talked
sang "Mam’selle" and "This Heart
Wallace
and
his
mother,
Mrs.
R.
and patients' gowns. A covered Members Last Nijyht
hall is just about to wind up il* to her daughter by lung distance
N. Wallace of, Fayetteville, Tenn, of Minr". She accompanied her­ Orphan Aid drive. The student* telephone today but declined to
dish luncheon will lie served at
self on the piano. About 36 mem­
j
Mr.
Wallace
nnd
his
tnothrr
are
noon.
ber* wen* present for tho meet­ voted t„ donate to this worthy sav whew- site was staying
The W. M. U. of the First
cau-i. Donald Howard, rhairman
Alton! Bo memtorx and guests touring the State.
"Mildied told me that the grning.
, of the elass, nnd Mr*. Chittenden s'ral's charges wefr- at'sojutgly' utiBaptist—Chfrch will moet for a attended the revered dish wipper
ha\e many other projects plnmrvil tn ie." Mrs. Iteailnuwer declared.
mjsslon study
course at tho belli by Seminole Chapter No, 2, • Friends of Mhi* Jean Sayer
for after- Ghrlatmaa, - —r — — ■**flhtr Tt*ld that she never was out
church. Thr' group will study tho O.ER. preceding their regular will be Interested to learn that Brotherhood O f
A huge numlier of student*, ot wilh him alone in In-i lib '.". *
book.— 'Thai—tlwy - World -May- men*hlvTnrettmr The mTst'nea* she- has "been selected to appear
•rssiiuKjva* called to order at in the modern danee revue at Baptist Church M eet 0c |ier head, attendeil t.hc,"Studeiu
Know." After -tne meeting at senior
The romance lietween LamarreCouncil sponsored move "Sue*." and his wife stinted at Miami
(.1 0 :0 0 A, M. a buffet luncheon R1:00 P. Xk by Mrs, Jark Burney, Florida State University. The
Worthv Matron.
program Is scheduled for Nov. 22.
~ w lll be enjoyed. Mrs. W. D. Gar- Worthv
Reports of Brotherhood Acti­ The film, an arcount of I lie tiuild- Univeisily, Oxford, i t . when both
of the Sue* Cwnel by the were students there,, the mother
Routine business was carried on
diner will to in charge of the
vities were ittadf- si the regular Ing
Mr. and’ Mr*. Cl W. Farmer monthly meeting of the Men's Firm'll, was enjoyed lij all who ■aid.
Mrs. Lsmarie graduateef
program.
. i- and Mrs. Joe Corin' reported that
plans are being formulated for and Mr. and Mr*. J , Jim o ll of Brotherhood of the First Baptist attended.
from Miami irr t'.tl'i ou.f t.niiiiirre
TliuMiiny inoi nlng In Chapel the „ Vi,nr p\,.r
the organization of the Order of Mnron. Ga havr arrived on thetr Churrh Tursdajf night. Approxipiearnted another 11.
E. D, Byrd I h Honored the Rainbow for girls which will yacht to visit for a short while matcly *00 reprrsent.tive. of the Student Goimril
^
L aU u un -w ^ .U ^ i-iw -tbw
be sponsored Iry Ihe local chan- with Mr. and Mrs. J , II. Cnahurn -JlL-ehiircbc-rrir~thp
1• SemttinTP
A«ir
3&gt;l
s
h
a
r
e
h
e
w
l
w
t
h
p
Br
m
llllHO
‘A
T
«• . l— k
« f th e
W ith BirthdayDinncr. -tee*—She— stntPtl— tmn— R— was Hh&lt;I Mr. anil Mr* P. If. Tcpsir at soclalion attended Ihe association- combined help of Mjss Chittenden. 12 most« ’ &gt;«beautiful
girl* oil lilt
Mrs, Coleman, nnd Mr. Mrt'nsHn campus that vent. Btu- also was
hoped to have the group or­ thrlr home in jRayfsir.
al meeting at Daytona last month. amt their rlssses the program was
E. D. Byrd was hoRored last ganized ,before the Annual Grand
active in sorority circle* and ner­
The Sanford Brotherhood, which malic a huge Slice)'**. •
night with a surprise birthday convention is held in Tamved a* president of the senior
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynes and had charge "of the programs had
First on the ptogtam was the women.
dinner given by his wife at their na: The convention will be held
,
the largest delegation with 30
_h o m e on Silver Lake at 7:00 .Dec. 29-30 at the municipal audi­ C. K Gormly left this morning present. Dr. 0 . S Selman. II. E. devotional, tend liy Leslie llaivey.
W o'clock.
The Byrd home was torium In Tampa. All Masons for Jacksonville to attend the Morris, K. II. Carter, and John Ruliy Brewer, announcer foi thr
beautifully decorated with* chry­ and Eastern Star members are funeral of Mr*. II. H. Stevenson Miller spotie at the meeting, ac­ skits that were directed by Mr*. Wallace (Jure Joins.
who diejl in 'Juntpis on Thursday
Coleman, announced thnt John
santhemums, bougalnvillra, poin- Invitedat ths home of her ‘daughter. cording to Douglas Jolie, Program
would make a talk on "What “ Arizona W ranglers”
settlas and greenery.
Mr*. Burney announced that de­ Mr*. SSsvsnsun was well-known Chairman. Douglas Stenatrom, Root
Is A Library?." The talk John
Those attending were the hon­ grees will lie presented at the
Wallace Goto, talented young
or guest. Mr. Dyrd, Mr. and Mrs. next tegular meeting of the group' In Sanfout where she lived many President of tho Brotherhood, pre­ mad,, roversd all pha*es of lilnaty
H. F, Hate, Mr. ami Mr*. O. R. and that the annual Memorial ex­ years ago. Shi- ha* been a regu­ sided over the meeting and spoke use from reference to teclmicnt nrlist on the steel ’guitai, arrived i
on
the
Soulhslde
Brotherhood
Volume*.
Also,
4i«
gave
n
review
Btnilh, Mr*. M E. Brown. Mr*. D. ercises will be held on Nov, 30 at lar visitor here during the past
recently from Tampa td;'join the J
A. Watkins, hiss. J . M. Watkins, 3:00 P. M. with the puhlir in-lug several years. She was the sis­ Program for 1948. Dirk Filbert of the development, of the lihi.ny string oreh*-tin -of "Idilit* Dove |
ry,
A.
C.
Madden,
and
F.
E.
God­
system In our college* by citing
ter of Mrs. Haynes snd an aunt
Dickie Frank, Viola Skinner, Ma- invited
About 35 mctpbt'rs and of Mr. Gormly.
win also were on the oiograin — the various rules 'that governed ami his Arizona Wiitngler*," who
than Myers, Pat and Rudolph visitors were present
an- in ntmh ihatiaud of late foi
The
Sanford
Brotherhood
Quar­
tba cailv college libraries;’
Smith and Rex and "Buck" Byrd. meeting.
cluii lum-hron*, dances and other
tet,
composed
of
Martin
Htineciuhe
first
skit
followed
John’s
ST. MONICA
, that was- "The Turn Of The entertainment
picnic which hrr. E. B. Carter, Myron Smith,
The Thanksgiving plenle
Mr Gore- i- a veteran of Wot Id
and
Evans
McCoy
sang
at
the
IlKikworm."
In a wotmy-coslmite,
was lo have been held by Si.
-Wnr IT and r rvefl »v|lh the Ktrst
Slate
Brotherhood
Convention
in
made
af
ntange
and
given
awning,
Monica Chapter, Holy Cross Epis
The San- .Stanley llrumh'v poitrnyi-d the Cavalry,, Ibvi' ion
. ’ in the I’arifi: ,*
copsl Church, on Nov. 24 has beer. OrJamlo Monday night.
Part
of
the
ItiM
ik
Worm.
\fte,
1
\
!
'
"
“V
Miami..n
violin nml]
postponed because of the Men’s ford Delegation at Ihe Convention
al*.*,
' tied for th a t 1 consisted of Dr. W .. P. Brooks, singing one numlwr he sat t - 1,1 1 Mr..tin bass vml,
Club supper. scheduled
, Duugtas Slcnslmm, Gordon Ilrls- waul the Imi’k of Ihe singe and j v" l ,,,a,,x. Marjork* Bronson, ft.same date.
' Vln^ ' ■l '«V4l" " '" I ,
■otv and Rav 8lat»n, in nddltiun announced Hu- pame of eiieh book
1
' *»*»**»«. "/
to tho member* of the quartet. it* it was ai'li-rl out by sttidants
tnndu giiltnrist, reci’ntly Joined,
Dr. Doak Campbell, Presiih-nt of in apltVnpriale costumes.
When the. skit was eoncludeii (tie un til -1 rrt, Roth have Ih-1-11
Florida Slate ’ University, madw
h a itl am i ttll m * &gt;
tiUn-e-b-kn* inmiliwi
I he nrinrlql- s.Mrfl.* .at it,------— Mr.
Eml'l ncerthb Inrtd lltlrklllon*.
on
the
iiinno,
Terence.
•
"The' Man I Uiye" by
Those on the prngcam of the You" ami "Th
aked .m starrl* will never fnil
regular November meeting were' Gr-ishwln. The npplrtn**- was *&gt;* if Bthe
milt, is scalded .before., I«Douglas Jobe, Forrest Gslrht-I, Inutl and long he agreed to piny
ing ail'li-'i i" tin- egg yolks. Don't
Roy Reel, A. I*.- Thomas, and E. another numlier for fear the tu.lse overbake
n eu*tard.
»
v"iil&gt;l
ileafru the
0 Carter. 'Ju lia n Benton, W. O. I applause I
Stansol and Arthur Dougherty siii.Jents If continued muck longer.
were visitors. The regular Decem­ Again the applause us* &gt;" liiiul
ber meeting on Ihe third Tuesday; and long tiiul he was foVceil I" a board-uf dtrrctnrs, made up &lt;&gt;(
studfiil* port ray Ing various type*
night of December will he a play again.
An original skit by Virginia of book* iM fstery, Hi;,lory, Novel,
Ladies N ight All wive* of Ihe
members of the Brotherhood are Tison was then produced title-*! Technical, clr.t lu-hl n healiii
"flood Books Get Together-" The dchaw .over who wan the romi
Invited to attend.
■tudenta acting In this skit were widely used class of book* in th*
tnkch ___
from
_ _ tire
___ rooms of Mrs. library,
W. M. U. 'MEETS
Itisbee, Mr&gt;. Lynch and Mr. Me—J The program Wn* jitrscnted wIth
Ouit cry[n^. bid/Where "A frica" was the topic of the f'ariln. Also In this skit two rhild- ] ||„. tlietii- of Book W■ek.
Miss I’aulette Cason and;
Bytou Heard then
pri-si'ulcd
program for the monthly ^pro­
I'm taking you they have gram meeting of Circle No. 3
of the Women's* MisslonaryrtJnion Routh's room at Grjjijuiter School - the LibraryV wihtiing Float in the j
on Monday afternoon a* the revelwad two’ ImmiWs . The l*pnk* lloiiiectomtig Game. Alan It pielots ^ 6 /F r s fro m held
church. Mrs. H. Ashley was in ptotrayed in this skit were Latin , seated Walter Gardner with H"'
neighbor*, Spanish cos. j Talf-nl Show |o ire to la* ilivi.b-l
charge of the program which wn* American
turned students.
Smarter and , Ixdwt-en Walter, .ll'umy Rowell,
presented In radio form. About 75 .Smoother,
___ . aa boon
bonk on
on teen-age nnd Joe Harris Wright,
members were present. —
stlijumte, ami Keys lo Brazil. Also
Small amounts of fluorine In
- . , Jeweler
drinking water are believed to
prevent tooth decay although too
112 So u th P a rk A venue
Beautiful French Crepe BLOUSES
large amounts eauae Doth dam­
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(F o rm e rly R oliert s ' J e w e lr y )
I I I W est F i r s l ’ H ir e d
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M cC rory s C andy Specials
jdershey Chocolate Almond Bars ....
Mars M ilky Way Bar ............ .......
Mars Snicker Bar ___ ;.
Butter Finger Bar

5c
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Marshmallows
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Milk Nut Chews, peanut center
Victoria Chocolate Peppermints
CellnpliuiH- w rapped

Clear Mint Loffs*.

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lb 60c
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Cream and Jelly Mix
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Rose Mark* Chocolates
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JlcUiin-Chocolatc-Thin Mints Mb tmx
Chocolate P u ff Cakes
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Pal Colored Bubble Cum
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Chocolate Covered Dollar Mints
lb

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40c
60c
60c
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PACE TH R EB
I ■■■ ' - J __ LTf
Mr*. M. C, Stone entertained dur­
Isar^e Crowd Attends ing the refreshment hour with
. * * ■- *
Pilot Benefit Party sovernl piano selections.
Refreshments and tallies were
Jtronii- ro | n re ,d chrysanthe­ In keeping with Ihe Thanksgiving
mums, white star Jasmine and season. ^ Mrs. Al F. Hunt was
Durantn U-nies and greenery general
, , *■chairman
.
. on . . .arrange-,
were Used to decorate the Tourist J.111,' .* , l,r, * ,
ante Mra, Jow
ad
i
liiuL-i.if .L-i-nrat Iona ■.
C.-pt.-r for the
Chinese checker* parly sponsoml Mrs. M. L. Rub..in was rhairman
hv the Pilot Club last night which of Ihe refreshment eommittce and
others, assisting were Mrs. K. B.
was attended by n large crowd.
Randall; J r . Mrs. Esther Rive,
For scoring high Mrs. Roy Til- Mrs. Lo urine Real., Mrs. J . . L.
tis won the Indies prize and high g ark&lt; Mni t t ,| llr-mme, Mr*. I t
score prize for men wen to Joe A Swanson. .Mr* ■/. B. Ratliff,
o .o Thy
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XI
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nl I I *VoPr fi»r 'th**
i r ir Mrs.
A.*•W. Lee.
Mrs. It. E. Chapu*m
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awarded to Gordon Bwceney. i j|,nUin

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Irish Linen Damask Cloth
KO
$18.50

t Linen Napkins
22 x 22 d o z ...... $14.95
Belgium Hand-Drawn ,AII Linen Cloths
51 x 67 ..........
$5.95
,57 x 77 ............
$7.95
Matching Napkins
15 x 15 doz
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Contest Is Hated As Gator Cagrers W ill
. TossUpByCoaches: i Open Season Dec. 3
Five G ridrlrro.w m
Nnv.ZI (SpePlay Last Home Tilt rialGA1NF8VII.LK
I — A. five-man -lelterm nn
By ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
Herald Hporta Editor
The .Seminole High School Cel­
ery Fedv brine the curtain down
en their final home contett of the
1947 grid *ea*on tonight at- the
high school athletic field when
they entertain th# Seabreeze High
School Sand Craba in a rough and
tumbla affair that i* rated aa a
toss np bv coaches of both teams.
Seminole tied Eustls in a n to
• affair, but the Panthers were
Seabreoie eleven
defeated by the Scahreo:
bv a 12 td 0 margin. Hanford
haa a record of two victories,
four defeats and one lit*. The
.Craba hare' posted two victorias.
three loaaea and one tie Urns fgr
thla y#ar.
Coach Bus Dunlop statrd last
night that he thought the two
teams were about evenly match-

Claassen Picks
Gators T o .Trim.
Miami ‘Canes

irroup forma the foundation on
which t|ie University of Florida
basketball team muit lie built
thla year, and only four daya
aeparate the end of football teaton from actual game activity on
the court.
The Gator eager* entertain the
University of Tampa here on
Wednc»day evening, I)ceeml&gt;er
3rd.
Coach Sam McAllister, working
nightly for the past six weeks
with a 21 -man squad, haa until
very recently, stressed physical
conditioning, but remaining wqrk
will hr pointed directly at getting
set for game competition.
----The squad is composed of five
lettermen,' five reserves of last
season, and eleven freshman. The
basket lial I sweater wearers are
center Hans Tanzler, guards Immar Bridges and Julian Miller,
ami forwards Boh'Hamilton and
Hill Atkinson.
Between the opener with Tdinpa on December Ilrd, and the
Christinas holidays which start on
the 20th, Ihr Gator* clash with
Mississippi Htate, Auburn, ami
Miami In a total of eight games.
The remaining Id of the 24-game
regular season start on January
fith against I*. . 8, U. in Baton
Rouge.

ta the final hi** weekend of mlteee football thla so*nn and Is
the Ssttii-dfV of tradition—when
nrevlon* form and records «o out
ihe window.
»
It..wI and 'hey should iret that
victory on the nuartethacknlg and
naa.imr of Jim Powers and fieorre
•Murphy. Rhakv Held tradcrsMn
hna cost UCLA several game*
and could be fatal In ethla fray.
Southern California.
Ohio State-Michlgan: It I*
doubtful whether the Wolverine*
will doidieate their 58 to fi mass­
acre of a year ego. Hut they
Hut here's hoping that the form
will hold true enough to perptjt
a duplicate «f last week’s efforts
when 70 winners were named rnrrectlv and 12 were missed for an
#cL
average of .854. That liftrd the
Coach Carl Kettles stated that
season's totals to 469 correct. 102
the Crabs are a large .learn, and
tiKiirrcct for an average of ,810.
that the Feds would have to tu­
This week’s selections:
la top forin to take them into
Southern Callfornla-UCLAt A
camp.
Southern California t r i u m p h
Five Seminole* will b* playing
would give the Trojans the opthe last home contest of their
port unity of playing In the Rose
prep grid career. They include
have the talent to do It. Michi­
buddy • Weatherington, H o l ly
gan.
Pierey, Johnny Alexander, Byron
Tidsnc-Notre Dame: This game
Beard and Chuck Herron.
is ImmiHnnt onlv In that It ends,
for the time being at least, an­
The Crabs will l« running from
other series. The Irish have too
the T " formation anil will premuch power for Tulane
Notre
sent a difficult problem to the Florida State Plays
Dame,.
Bgminole defense. Coarii Kettle*
has baen setting up* special de­
T P I Saturday N igh t n»rvard-Y*le: There is so much
tradition connected with this one
fenses this week to combat the
lhat 70.(881 persons, including A.
tricky plays that are possible by
TALLARAH8EE Nov. 21 (A 8 - A. flisgg. will sit In on it. A
use of the “T ".
State University.
The Florida Stale
The Seminole aggregation I* In Reminules and Tennessee Poly­ superior .Yalt line ami the ap­
top physical condition for the technic Institute of Cookeville, parent return to form of I.evl
contest, and every varsity ‘ msn Tenn.. will clash on the gridlfun Jackson give the KU* the edge
over Improving Harvard. Yale.
.WlJI hft In. uniform fur ‘ be tiff, -heretom 'j i row -wight:----—---------- —
LSTT-ATsKsmil ' Jtlrir.- the Ala-’
Coach Dunlop's eleven will he
The young Seminole*, defeated
handicapped by the lota of first hy Stetson and Cumberland In luima linemen have lost their rxstring guard, Jim Carljn, who first competition, will lie the de­ ress weight they have yielded
suffered several broken ribs in cided underdogs on the basis of lust two touchdowns In their last
five games. And they have
the Ketterllnu* game last week. comparative scores.
Jkwc!l_Tn&lt;r and Harry GUmcr
Th# probable starting lineups
The local eleven dropped a n o on their side, too ’ Alabama.
decision to Cumberland while TPI
Smitheru Mrthodlst-H a y I o r :
rolled »?er the Ciinflu’rland IfliyuL -They—take—4un»a—healing—each
G ille s p ie __
other In the Southwest Confer;'George
However. Ihe Cuidrn Kagles enre hut why should HMU wait
with a season’s record of three
win* and-&gt;ix losses, have been
defeated 48-0 hy tile University
of Tennessee ami 08-0 by Vander­
bilt.
Coaches Fd Williamson anil
Jack Haskiti hope to haw their
Semlnoles in top physical condi­
tion for the game. The Holden
Kagles are reached hy Hooper
Khlrn, former Tennessee
mean the Big 8lx title for that
chili, depending on what happen*
A capacity crowd of
in the -Oklahoma-Nebraska affair.
expected to witness the game.
We atick with Ray Frans. KanPhone
Phone
The U. 8 , Navy yard nl Hamp­
SILVER
Noith Carollna-Duke: Thla con.
ton Ituads Is tin* natinn's oldrig.
test will hare alt the pleaaantriea
FLEET
A ear ferry service tyas estidi- uf a civil..war.
CABS
Ilahit! across Ran Krapc|»c» _U*y
season setback*. North
in 1880.
Carolina.
8t. Mary’s-Boston College: .Her­
man (Squirmin) Wedemeyer and
his California mates.have travel­
ed across the, country to spend a
NOTICE
very said afternoon in Heantown.
Boston College.

la Now Heady For
Special Parlies and Han/jurU
s2lit
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For Kexervalidtui Phone Orange City Hotel
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FRIDAY. NOY- 11. 19*7

T H B S A N F O R D H E R A L D . SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A

•AGE FOUR

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Orange City, Florida
a

Cleaning

It I* very rare that lightning
strikes Lwire in the same spot.
Penn Htalr to win and finish un­
defeated.
V.Skipping over the others in a
hurry:
Friday
•
College of Pacific over Fresno,
Wake Forest over Duqueene, FlorIda ovyr Miami.
Saturday
Fast: Colgate over Boston Uni­
versity, Columbia over Hyratuse,
Ueorgetown over George* Wash­
ington, Holy Cross over Fordham,
Lafayette Over l-ehlgK, PrincetonDartmouth. Delaware over Wash­
ington A I-ee, lo-bamm Valley
over Juniata. Muhlenberg over
Burkncll, Toledo . over Canislo*.
Washington A Jeffrson over Dick­
inson. Weal Virginia over Temple.
South: Cterason over Auburn,
Georgia over Chattanooga, Mis­
sissippi State . ovar Mississippi
Southern, Tennessee over Kentacky, Vsnderbllt over Maryland,
William A .Mary over Bowling
Green. The Citadel over David­
son, Louisville over Washington
University, Marshall over Brad-

BODS

, 81 nee mld.lDjy the U. 8 . popu­
lation haa Incraaaed more than 14
million, _

A c c c B B o r le s

The Hamburgtr Is first recorded
In 780 A. D. when Italian physi­
cians precribed chopped beef
fried with onions as a curs for
cold and roughs.

A L L GUNS

Glance Over Gator
Season Gives Few
N otc?uO f Interest

GOP Price Curbs
•they «w rr—permitted tw atw y iiji
the Jolt &lt;o they could he watched
snd thu »py network traced. He
"We were told these spies
couldn't do any damage because
u inkers in one building were
never allowed to kaow what work­
er* in another building were do­
ing. Besides, a system Was act
up to fool them."
He said lie never had heard
what the government ddl with
thoee who were known to be en-

May, 1645, after some congress­
|men.
men, he said, began to grumble
•tmut the “foolishness" oi
___
Ing millions on the then secret
tttnm plant.
■ He related Secretary of War
Stlmsuh visited Capitol IIIH. and
l a-lied mcnd.fr* of the committee

Bobby Kcirlies,
Kldrige Beach,
Loren Hroadba, Billy
Parker,
Fat'Johnson and JoS'Chesmer.

Ja ffa la the Mediterranean port
for Jerusalem.
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SATURDAY'S NETWORK
FOOTBALL

ity the
(Time is Faitcrn Jttemlabl)
Harvard va Yale—t : IS I*. 11
MH8 (lo I * followed by conclu
■ion of Tulane va Notre Dame).
I'rincelon va Dartmouth—1:45
I*. M. NBC
f'urdue Va Indiana—2:25 I*. M.
CHS
Kautaa va Missouri -.1 P. M.
CBS (Note: CHS will alternate
lietween thla game and PurdueIndiana).
to make a secret Inspection trip
to Oak Ridge.
"W e left secretly on a mklnight plane," Cannon aaid. In the
party were Reps. Cannon, Taber
(R-N Y). Engel t K-MIchi, Snyder
(DPa) anti Mahon (D-Tes).
"W e were, astounded to find a
city of 80,000 people." Cannon
continued, “and we asked it the
enemy nations knew.

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GUNS WHILE THEY I.A8T
) CAMPING EQUIPMENTi
, STOVES, LANTERNS, ETC.

33 Year*’ Experience
• Slip Coven funion
made- gnaraoteed to
- flL
• Upholstering of all

ktnda.
• Wide seiectlon of
;
materials.

Sanford Upholstei
Slip Cover Shop
llftt

Park

Phone 11

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
812
C. FIRST ST.

Just the Time fo r Cold Weather Comfort!

yards and two touchdowns. Fight

S E A T COVERS

Women’s Robes
, TkicfrTuft Chenille! *

with one he copped; and Billy
Parker returned Iris single jn le r
reotion 46 yards.
In the t«ss receiving departtnent left end Tommy
Bishop
ha* eaughl seven passes for 68
vnrd* and one touchdown; Dewell
Rushing -tnnwr* nut’ f o r the sea­
son with an injury) caught aix for
71 -yards; Chuek Hunsinger gain­
er! 71 yanl* on five catches; and

C a rs

Hood Aseorlmenl
(Yale Tlrm)

Seminole Tiro Shop
201 N. Park

Rhone 37
foil'll like the toasty warmth of
— there tufty chenilles. . . the flat*
tery of their glamorous wrap*
•round styling! Aqua, tenrose,
cherry, while and copen lilue.
Sixes for everyone: 12-20, &lt;10-46;

Chenille IVraparoundaJ

Girls’ Robes

She'll Iqvc tire luxury, of ihickly'.
tufted chenille — Ihe- glowing

and 1 Wash Receipt—ul Your

colors o f copen, iqu.\ Karle^
{earose, maize. I'-I 1.

"LAUNDERETTE'1 STOR^

ty VhtnllUl

Toddlers’ Robes
Two cunning style* to keep *e«
warm! Wraparounds like Mom’i
in copen, red, aqua, peach; oi
pastel appliqucd styles. 2-6-

whoh w fk'i with dm /■ 30 n / n v ffs
whll$ yog nst o r ihopl
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&gt;

obt

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beautiful white wash—everythIng sweet and
ri*w&gt; Bendir dote extra Jobe . . . "Bath
tnMitt tJ enftetif CurttlruJ Slip eoiareT*

Slip Cover Shop
AMMUNITION

Did you ever slop to
think about replacament
coitt of clothing, linens,
curtains and other valu­
able items in your
home? Check how snd
see if your .present Fire
fm urence adequately
covert these.,

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Announcement
CAPS and COATS

Brazil l»rc«mv Independent in

Men's W OOL ROB£ST|.

j |M and 0.90
Second Street A t Oak Avenue

B id i' wool ian n e) In hand-

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Ill amutit «n Ulifl that
childita outturn ciQ7i
•»n. Protect tout loved
one from paimantst dt&gt;liluumtnl Site Ricoalliullion Method olltft

BEVERAGES
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sot oiAitAM iu k &gt;. MCxvourxu. n o * o x

Phone 8»U •'

.112 W e n t.F ir s t S tr e e t

T IIK
I4 T A T K O f
K U H tlD A
T*&gt;
J O IIS
M. M TA ItK .
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CM K N O W N ;
A sw orn Ltill m( C a ia p b ia l ftatlnu
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H in t against
ytiti
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C treu ll c.nsrt In aa4- Is# - j! « u ,1smU

Ulwirr*. H im short t lll» o| w h ld i w
I.ucll# Stark. I'U ia U K . i s Join, H
ittaik ,
P efea d S a l
In n ,
i 'r « ,n t t
a re ihM irfnrr D&gt; xitiutism l &gt;na to'
be a lul apeeai
la (U t« IS,' «b (&gt; »»
siyted n ,u ri
at S islu n l,
Florida,
ua the Iatlt day o f December. .4 D ,
I t fT , , d b » r » Ism dn-rSe pro* CMSfsUU
w ill be e n le rrd a g a ln ti you.
T tie tU nfu id ID raid it b ,n b &gt; deeigrm led as a ueesyiaiier o f n » « n l
elrculallun In which this ciutilon
wilt be uubllsbMil bun sash w w k
fo r fou; co uSts itl |v# « n l l
w iT N K r r a m y i.A u and o ttiiia i
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FOIl KENT

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K ARTICLES FOR 3 A1.E

lo

litrtlnes-s

O p p o rtu n itie s 1

and Slate o f Vloitda. Ihla th* 13th
slay o f Novem ber, A b .. I l l , ,
•%! .O . 1* H rin S on
•
Clerk o f ih« Circuit Court
It ) i
*
»l U Hunt
Deputy C lir k
&lt; *K A L i
•U ailaial V . S y e tis t
S olicitor fo r i 'la ln llf f

OFFICE apace In Melsch flulldinfr. CHRISTMAS gift boxes of mixrd WANTED— Distributor end aalet
I-arge light office*, newly decor­
men fo r’ Plaatlc Dressing. This
cllrus-^EXTRA FANCY PACK
lx the beat protective covering
ated, ell utilities, neat end Jani­
—Torn Mero, Phones 183 or 306.
on the maritcl for wood and
tor earrira furnished. Cali 868Gas space heaters $14.96 up
linoleum and your opportunity
W, U. A' A. Dept, fitnre.
N u r U 'D T O U *I*K V U
H. II. POPE CO. INC.
to make some real money. Gibbs Gugene |*.,Mtu-ti*tl and Isabel Milch,
alt,
whose
p laie n f lu lils M s is Ji
Liquid Plastic Agency, 1208 Pai­ Hubmtisn Parkway,
RECORD PLA YERS and radio*
Uaklnnd thnsCh
HOT PLATE LUNCH
nter St.. Orlando
for rent. By ilay or week. The Served frinn 1 1:3C to 2 at Homer'a.
Hhuste IstAOd
Afual? Box, 110 W. l i t St.
You and each uf you die lieirby
Good going bueinesi for sale. uiilttUd that a llill „f I'.inMulut
Wion* 063.
SEWING MACHINES
has
been filed against you in I hr
Wonderful
location,
nets
around
SALES AND SERVICE
1500 month. Box X, c o Heiald. Clrrull Court of iViulnule County.
fi ACRES of tiled farm land, ex­
Barl'a Sewing Mach. Shop
Florida, fa Clusnrery, enulled. John
cellent condition. S36 00 per
US S. Fheaeh
Ph. IISO
dfvNauahlun. idaifatllf, Venus Ku­
aer*.
Phone *781 -J. Box CM
ne ftr y Mil-Kill and lsai-el Mils'll'
12 s p e c i a l s e r v i c e s
I
IUXEDU
FEEDS
-eompieta
lire.
ell,
his wife, defendants t*&gt; l-'fs •
Care Herald.
rinse that leitaln luortKage dnlrd
Hunt's TuSedr D a ) Star#
Fumiahed beriiuom. 311 W. 3rd. St.
I tee* ml, ec g, 18JT and I'h I rr-*4 d la
Moslaage I took &gt;&gt; page ! l t o f
KENT A CAB
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
■
Publlr ttero i it a o f .Wernlh'Je .CUUUll'
YOU DRIVE IT
every night at llomer'a.
Florida, eurum brlina the |o|l,,H lug
2 'W a n t e d t o r e n t
PHONE 204
-leeeslbut property in keulloule Couu
CABBAGE plants, Marton Mar­
BRRJCRL AND-MORUlHON
tr , Vludda, iu w it:
ket. L. B. Mann, Lake Monroe.
U-DB1VE-1T. INC.
The North ITS rrri of Trail
S BEDROOM furnished or unfurNuiiiLA SS* of M-Na'it's rirSns•shed house. Phone 1000, 8:30 G. E. 10 FT. doable duty meat HADIATOR cleaning, repairing.
Villa
according to IK- tecord-tl
display rase and compressor In
to 6: 00.
Plat litereof on file la rut IKu a
New Radiators, new coirs. We
good condition, new tfrolor.
No. Z. pp S» and' lOo. Puhli.
lake off A Install. Jimmie Cow­
4 or 6 room furnished apartment
Lbdge &amp; Son.'
Iteeords of Semlaule Counlt. Hlale
an's Sheet Methl Works. Phone
or house. In or near town. Box
of Florida.
61tl.
MRS.. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
36._____
___ _
Vou and eaeh of you ale luirber notified ibal you and eocli ui
Cake at I'lggly Wiggly A Table
Expert Radio Repairing
you
are mtulred lie appear' In Ihe
S u p p l y . __________________
Fred Myers, '311 A. 2na St,
3 H EA L E S T A T E F O R H A L E
aforesaid cause *hd court on
1-80 GAL. fclectrlc water heater. Tnlluled auto seat covers A up- l» V n lb , rib d o o f Dreem bri.
A It., I Sit. or said reuse wilt pro
Electric Service Company. 207
NF.W HOUSE, 2 bedroom*, partly
hulstery
work. Red A Shy, reed ex parte
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone
I0L
- Wllrseee m v h r f ld * * n d s e s t- n t
furnished. Small duwn payment.
_ Phone U134.
raid Court at war,fold, Elurida, th e
Balauc#-like-rent--For appoint- 1-30 GAL. and V-SlT gaTIoiTtable
the 4lh d ay , , f Nuveinber. A. I)
SE E US FOB
. • :c n t call 0173.
top water heaters. Electric Ser­
m i.
MIMEOGRAPH
PRINTING
(r I*. Herndon
vice Company. 207 Magnolia
AND TYPING
Clerk o f vMrcutl Court
.
6 ROOM furnished huuie, 4 acres
Ave. Phone 101.
CREDIT LDREAP OF
Pepino-Ir County. y|or&lt;da
land on South Hanford Avenue
I T l r r vnur &gt;,.......
u„.
— H r— K. p.
_ _ _____ H A N F O R D Hep it y Clerk
n e a r -L a k e Jessup. Bargain ;U tA U T a ' \“ur r T . "
,
I.
U S N . P a rk
P h en e 18u
tC lieo lt C 'o o l Sealy
price. Phone I22W .
V.” ,Um
C
v.
r
Mann, Lake Mviiruiu r la., for POR K rrtT - n o o r rn n ia crrm y
dulwltor fo r I ’ la ln tlff
any site or any quantity.
f i v e ' r o o m irm T srrp n H irfu ?:
operation. Reasonable rales. San­
nithede, 2 bedrooms, 1/3 down,
ford Paint A Glass Cu. Phone
LARGE
wood
healer,.
good
condi­
640.00 per month. Fur (luirk
M i n i i: h i t m : n i
303.
tion. Phone ft2T-J.
THE
KT T K U P
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Du
action. Call Phone 0173.
A U N D ID U I4I.N1 S i ; Hit;,..
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
4*f trai.1r.ic* unti tlflilfFig Hfr lift
Unquestionably one of the l-est KIRBY CLEANER, practically
P A R IS AND SKRYICE
k m iw m
new . *608 W, 8lh 8treet.
bedroom bungalows that-.has
104 Palmaltu Ava.
Phone 1011
T »u
liiitb y
i««t iltAl
^come on the market in a long CEMENT stationary tubs $ 10.00.
• uit hm
brought b |«1 m i
)m|
time. Corafoi table sired living
HIGN8
In th* CU crIi Cutfttl uf th * Ninlt.
A. L. Skinner, Lake Mary, Fla.
room, aun porch, diniTig ‘room, |*
Judicial
Clrciltl
tn
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Hw»n
Show 'cards and poatera
liiul* I ’ o im h , H u tlila , In L’h «A T *i»
bath, kltrhen. and an amaxing FOR SALE— Umarock for drive­
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
Ul F t r iT lI It -4NININF. ..ii.t ,uli
amount of closet and cupboard
ways and roadways—Pbon*
O. D. lamlraa*. Phone to ll
lo to s l..f d lvu ie* anil etytetl l . 'l i l l ll
apace, attic fan, water heater,
Cohan'* Radiator Shop for cunt- li c t iN iN t ; p ia im ifi, i t a i i n o M )
fireplace and garage, beautifully
1: C O N IN G , i f i l r r i i o i i hi,*T &gt;ou h i *
landscaped,. large corfier lot. General Electric automatic blan­ . plaid rathatur service. 118) Sa.r- lu i, In
|4i lit» « H h ill
futd
Aye.
PliuiiH
36(1-W,
kets
fur
sleeping
comfort.
C le lk o f m ill C u m l ■ ( |,i, HltM''
Owner leaving town.
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CO,
INC.
Furnished bungalow that is un*
ADD many yean of life lo your
. Kltirlda in Ha o f ,&lt;rt] Plot
usually well planned and built by
a p lw a w iM
metal roof and beautify the Ida fo u r H i m , ,
FLOWERS
- one of Sanfoid’s best builders.
for alt occasions
* homo. We spray U lb# color Ip rfa-ioalH m by a llo fa c i 1
• ? Jbed^poms, bath, living room, Mr.SKIM.
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vou want. Block and othef con­ I ’ e t'tJ U iic r ,-ta ll, ao.l 4 l,« l.u
A YOST PLOHIHTB
D „ t»
^dining-room, kitchen porch end
Hlpen
Avf.
Just
off
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sprayed
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idrliro, 2041 ft- floatage. 'This Office ph. 101 resilience ph. 414-R
tel colors. Barn* etc. sprayed •tefruww. II an&gt; D&gt; II,• lltll uf
a a walkout proposition, nothing
with beat oil paints. Let us give CullipUInt io u l l m il «| ||i, 11hi.
reserved. New ti ft. electric re­ VEGETABLE plants for small
you a free estimate. Reel's p i,u t il,, ,1 t») lew
ami large acreage. Cabbage,
frigerator. a
ln fa ll not ul lll'la iliro t wilt
portable spray unit, 306 W.’ 2nd 0 mH r.lr
Very drtirable 6 room bungalow
o l t i . d uxal,.&lt;l )(J|, ti&gt; ,),la ull
Collanli, Broccoli. Cauliflower.
Bt.
Phono
1064-J._____
:
IV IIN C H S mV band ami m l
Otiluns. Lettuce, Escarillo. Tom­
with 2 car garage on lot 120x130
M id CllUrt (III , Jeib d a ) uf K „ . ‘
ato. Htrawlierry A Beets. J . W.
In nice condition and immedi­
Albert Hickson Repair Shop.
♦♦
ately available. Buyer can deal
I rlltlt Mnnrna. F.la—PluMUk — 8tll S ir « ‘V 4 _lJ*urvl AVenUe
4i I
■««. f urniture if iiirtm Tr
Cuurl
Blacksinlthing A general repair
6 room tmnglow In fair condition
Telephone 1868
located In outskirts,of Sanford. Bely’s 24“ bicycle $16.00. 410 Magn o lla ___________ *
A Priced et $4400.00..Well, fnilted.
Custom made Venetian Blinds.
™cw, bungalow, stucco on cement GLORY CABBAG^tplants for 6
Awnings— Ten dav delivery —
block*, esbeatos Bled Boor, gar­
gu:uunteeil.* Marshall's P. O.
----------ikrr,
acre*. C.
W. HakrV, Phone 823.
age on lot 82x128, immediately
Itox 721, Ddytuna Beach.
available. $7000.00.
Estate Heatrola with new grates,
RAYMOND BTLT
u im wo&lt;k1 iir cimiI* C. W. H»k«r,
Fred W. Bender, Realtor
Expert photographer a
Room 2, Fla. State Bank Bldg,
Phone 82J.
all times for Wadding'
• Phone 1030
sartes. birthday particaT
6
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AKTICLE
5
WANTED
gatherings. Phona 1483,
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
AUTO
'REPAIRING. Hall's Oar
Highest
cash
price
paid
for
MORTGAGE LOANS
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
age. Sanford and Celery Ave
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Co. S ll E. t a t Ph. 858.
nuts. .
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Registered Broker and
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Insurance Agent
Fur Dependable
I’LL
BUY
your
far
regardlraa
of
Ilm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
REFFRIGERATION SERVICE
* ■ —
, .. . w -aa e — w ■«»
— — ago-or condition. Hoy Real, 30*1
W, 2nd SL
HIGHWAY 17-1*2. Beer, Wim*.
GANAS HKFl
RATION
Gas, Restaurant, 3 bedroom WANTED AT ONCE. 16 used
SERVICE
Apt., Cabin. 226 froulage, ideal
piano*. The Music Box, 118 W.
7
Drlvo-in, Tourist Court site.
lat Bt. Phone 863.___________
The Midway, Hr milea So. SapBookkeeping aer v ic e . P a rt tim e ;
ford. RD 1. Box 120, Maitland. Y P a ts , L iv e s to c k , SuppH ea * also, advice amt assistance on
aortal ticurily amf Income tax
6 ACRES, six room houao, furni­ GENERAL Saddle Hofaea For
matters
Jr F. Dempsey, $00
ture, clean garage $6600. 1 H
Rent. S. II. Earnest. 2800 niock
Magnolia. I'hone 91 ox.
milea Enterprise, Fla. Owner C.
Sanford Ave.
___________
# M . Eskridge.
" t r o p i c a l FRU IT M A M E T
FOR SALE: TURKEYS all altaa, Gift boxes ship pod. Cut fluvffs,
If you want a dandy; 6 aero farm
live or dreased. One mile weat
Fresh orange ju t a . Booth Park
- IDEAL for PASTURE or GEN­
of Wilson Comer on Mt. Dora
Ave. Phono 1216.
ERAL PARMING—with a food
road or Phone 8104.
DIAPER SERVICE
7 room modem home, ham and FOR SALE! One good milk goat,
For details uf the infest “maid
out building*—all well fenced
registered. Milks-T lo 4 qt«, per
•rrvicdR now In Sanford call or
and In good condition, which
day, 1312 Oak Ave. or Phone
writ* BABY VALRT, Daytona
OWNER WILL FINANCE on
B7-R.
Beach. Diapers supplied._____
reasonable down payment.
See JOHN W. 6 . M 00BI&gt;
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For one at the best buys In a nice
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
. S ‘ bedroom bungalow, ctnia In, GIRL 8 WANTED. Laney** Drug
-0 on a Targe, well shrubbed lot.
“ ATTENTION LADIES]
Stora. ' i*
See JOHN W. a MOORE
Make a oue-atop aervtcd tor all
1 have some very attractlv* buy*
your laundry and dry clannlng
in home* wHh garage apart­ 8 ALESMAN living In Ranford to
needs by using your- favorite
work retail trade and,some out­
ment* and Incom# properties—
Self-Service Laundry.
side territory for established THE 1IRLPT fiJtLFY LAUNDRY
~i Priced to sell.
wholesale concern. Write P. O.
JOHN W- D. MOORE, Beelior
406 W, 18 Sb.
' rffldord
Box 2408, Orlando, Fla.
200 Meiarh Hidg.
&gt;21 East First 8t„
YOUNa~MANT" efficient typist, Royal Master tires nr* beck again.
Phone ISIS
H. B. POPS CO. INC
foe work In shipping and sales
department. Preferably 26 to 80 SANFORD Beauty Salon. t«|eyears old. Year round work. A.
8 A R T IC L E S . FOR SALE
phonn 1364 or Mary McMahon,
Duda A Sons, Phone 2161,
telephone 1364 Permanant* all
Oviedo.
nwtthoda, starting $6 and up.
.
---------rUKNITURE Paint—High Glose Sanford Bowling Alley wanta pin ORLANDO Morning Bentln.l. Or­
Enema) for home use, any color
boy*.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Attired, Free delivery In City.
Ray. I I 66-J
~
YOUNO
colored girts. Prefer high
Very good paint at reasonable
school graduates.
Full time Tampa Morning Tribune for home
prices. Reel's Paint Shop, Phone
work until Christmas. Apply
Dali vary, d an Qouaty-8104.
1064-J, 306 W. 2nd ' 8t
, Florid* Fashions, Inc. Airbase.
s w e c t T Hamlin orange* 12.00
ti
AUTOS FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
fauah. R. W. Lord, Phono f88DING A finishing, 1888 OLLDSMOBILB I
FLOOR
good condition.
E FI
lurula Bros. B arrie*,
Iterator*,
____ ___ to work where
Lies, booths, thaira,
£
s 2-do«y. good condition.
lilt fixtures.
Ph. 827.
Write or phom
H. l i Gleneen, Lake Mary, Qn
Douldin Mfg. Co.
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone I^AWNB MOWED. Low prieea
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T H E S A N T O R O H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1947
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H igh School Change Harold Stassen Is
ITruman Picks Bradley
*
Speaker In Orlando
(i s s its s ti O va r-«» ns*)
(Cm IIm M &gt; n * I 'a i ' nut)

Meyers Affidants

Group in Europe in tbs tail war.
pier. SUkJtbakcr raid., if the r a ­
ORLANDO Nov, 21 OPi— Har­
tion had I0.UUU high schools in- old Stassen, campaigner for the will return to the .Army Dec.. I
stead of 29,000—and none with republican presidential*. nomina­ and start a survey of Army posts
lest than 300 student*.
tion. winged northward to Chi­ before taking over Eisenhower's
Ha added that 19,000 high cago today after sounding a call duties.
achools have fewer than 200 stu­ for southerners to develop twoEisenhower Has been mentioned
dents each and their administra­ party government on thpir own prominently as the possible Reterms.
.,
_______- jr.tion accounts for a great short*
WtWffW/ffg "'jfSVrr-^ -jWbllrJS prcvidrrjfrir rTommrr. 11
of the iiBiiun'i »i jno.iMHi.umi fni-r 1 TlU11 futtnpf
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nor was ehrerrd last night when ha* indicated He will not retire
School coat. •
"High schools today generally he thld a public mretjng;
until around April t, let* than
ul strongly urge concentrated
provide adequate courses for th j
effort in the states of the South three months before ihe Repub­
20 percent of their students -going to hulId s strong Republican Par­ lican national convention. While
to colleita dnil for the 20 percent ty and to participate In a twolaying he wants nothing* to do
who go into vocational licliir,’ party system.”
with politics he hat not said flatly
8tU&lt;iebaker said.
A spokesman for 4htr city of
"B ut the remainder, who arr Orlando raid about 2,000 were In he would not accept a prrtidtnInterested In neither icademic municipal auditorium to hear lial nomination..
nor vocational training, drift 'out Stassen.
Cray, who la vice president
Into life with no special trsimqg
Stassen'* speech here was the »f the Chicago a fid Northwestern
for the work that will Ik* avail­ sixth of a southern rampalgn Railway, will succeed Bradley as
able to them. .
swing.
head of the Veterana^kdrainistra"W . must bore under that
Urging southerners to devrtop a tion Jan. 1. dray was in charge
group and dhrtrver the curricu'a Republican Party which would ex­ of railway transportatltJrf in tno
to meet ita needs.”
press its own views on stale and Allied European Theater during
Studehalter said a ground work national affairs. Htassrn said:
the war and left the Army .a*
for the complete overhaul uf
“You need not echo the jiosltion a major general In September,
the high school system and for a of Republican parties of north­ lugs. .
more scientific approach to the ern state*. You -ran lie—indeed
Mr. Truman also announced:
determination of courses has k m you should lie—a Republican Par­
The nwignation of Rotert M.
laid during two years of preltml- ty of the South.” ■
nary conferences among erluruStassen tourhi-d upon negro l.ittlejohn as War Assets Admin­
tors.
paiticipation in Republican poli­ istrator effective Nov. 2H. Je t*
Beginning Dec. 1, a‘* commis­ tics when he said the party must I .a i son, a deputy adminstraior,
sion of nine leaders of educa­ pick able and incorruptible dele­ will .take over the job. The Pres­
tional groups will meet to a it gates to tin* national convention ident said Littlejohn ha* done a
In selecting "pilot" schools to and that these delegates should good jab In a tough spot and his
aerre as demonstration renin s. Ik- "selected without discrimina­ Work will enable the WAA to lieIn each state as the start of tilt- tion, without any unconstitutional girt liquidation next June.
The appointment of MaJ. Gen­
program on an experimental tmsis. exclusion on the grounds of race
eral Clifton B. Cates to bo com­
Btudehaker said the broadened or religion or color.”*
mandant of the Marine Corps suc­
curriculum would stress certain
MAKSIIA 1, 1, A R R IV E S
ceeding firqcra1 Alexander Van*
subjects, particularly In the so­
LONDON, Nov, 21—V»*&gt;— Sec degrift, who Ta retiring.
cial sciences, which Students
Dillon 8. M|ror is resigning a*
should take throughout four yenra retary of Stale Marshall arrived
of high school and not just, the today from Washington to attend commissioner of the U. 8. Hous­
last two—courses such as geog­ next week'x meeting of Ihc Big ing Authority to take another
raphy, world history, tfnltm! Pour foreign ministers.
government post. The President
said Myer has nut .decided yet
States history, rtdnoinjcs and gov­
ernment.
which Job he wanU.
He added' that the broader might .lie offered in home and the President In', response to
Aside from these appointment*,
high school training might -help family life, job hunting, budg­
the
Students prepare psychologicallv eting, use of leisure time, civic questioning said he* want!
as well as vocationally for the responsibilities, and the necessity commodity exchanges controlled
just as the New York Stock Ex­
everyday world, and
d dignity of talior.
change U controlled. H i proposed
control of the. commodity ex­
changes In the tan point anti-in­
flation .program ha-outlined -for
was not prepared to go Into drCongreaa, but left out details. He
was not prepared to go into de­
tails today.
*
But, Mr. Truman told reporters
that such controls would apply
to cotton and wool markets as
well as grain trading. Asked if
'Mock purchasing of commodities
for distribution is proposed, threply .was that everything is tieIng. considered for submission to
congressional committees lnclu-1*
ing strengthening of export con­
trols.
The President said reartion to
his message to Congress on Eu­
ropean relief, and east-of-llvlng
curbs haa been very satisfactory.
The Marshall' Plan, providing
long-range, sclf-help'recovery for
Europe, will be submitted to Con­
gress Ip about ten days, he added.
Informed that Senator Taft
(R-Ohlo) has said bli recommen­
dation for limited authority In Im­
pose price-wage controls ami con­
sumer. rationing 'Is totalitarian,
Mrr Truman replied he has no
comment and added his speech
apeak* for itself.
A, reporter told the President
also that Taft has suggested th-*
President already has export con­
trol power but has nut yet used
■It, Mn Turman said that Is-ea
reel, but added the President nev­
er makes use Of such powers tu
. their full extent unless needetl.
t They are qied only wheie they
do the most good.
Asked about criticisms that thr
United Stale* Is still shipping
heavy machinery to Russia, Mr.
Truman said Ihe Snvlsts have n
purchasing commission here and
ed for repairing dam* and fovthat it l* buying jnaehlnery needfarm work. He said ha sees no
reason to stop such exports now.
Ha would not comment on tho
action of Canada in imposing
pertain restrictions'on-American
Imports.

on deliveries of new cars.
"No." Meyer replied.
Then why, Ferguson shot back,
had Meyers signed an affidavit to
the District of Columbia Auto Li­
cense Bureau that the car had
i——
ptid for and mad
by the-Aviaiion Electric Company
before Jan. I, 1942."
"Is that your signature?** Fer
guson demanded, turning the af
fidavil over lo Meyers,
Flushing, Meyer* *ald It wax,
hut that he had1 signed
alien' It as "just
Hi said. "Any
a routine thing." He
body would have signed It.”
"Why would an officer In the
United States Army file a false
affidavit when there was a ra ­
tioning order coming UpT" Fer­
guson demanded.
Meyers repented thst he hsd
signed It simply a* a routine mat­
ter. When eommittea eounsel
William Roger* took Issue with
him on this. Meyer* shouted:
" I think you would have aignetl
It. too, Mr. Rogers."
Rogers angrily declared there
was no rail for such a statement.
Ferguson commented that then*
would not lie much point to a ffi­
davits If they rould b« explained
away as Meyers was trying to.
Meyers said he did not know
about that, but that he wondered
about the value of affidavits. in
the light of "some of the testi­
mony thst has been taken here.''
Meyers acknowledged that hr
also signed a second affidavit that
"was incorrect*’ to obtain a dis­
trict of Columbia license for the
same large blue car.
' *
The second affidavit also listed
Ihe electric company ss owner and
ursr of the car at the fashionable
apartment* here where' the gen­
eral lived at one time during the
war.
While the Senate hearing - pro­
gressed, tho Meyers rase got at­
tention elsewhere.
AMVKTK. organization of Vrtirans, demanded In a statement
that the Army revoke the Distin­
guished* Service1Medal -and* Legion
of Merit awarded to Meyera and
re-examine his right, to a month­
ly disability pension of $461.
On the House floor, Rep.. Ben­
nett__( R-Mo)__ alluded__ to the
Meyers hearing and declared:
/‘If tho Array does not soon
take action to court-martial that
scnundrrl I shall Introduce legis­
lation to require IL" *
Bennett said Moyers draws a
total of $ 6 5 0 'a month “from, the
American taxpayers,” getting oth­
er allowances as well a* $461 dis­
ability pension.
The Justice Department has an­
nounced it Is investigating and
proposes to bring an income tax
rase
------ against Meyers when the
Senate hear! nrf* conclude.

_

Chian# Retirement
( I 'n ib is * lr»»i / a n Os* •
If. The assembly will select
China's
first constitutionally chosen president and vler-pres, Ident.
Chian* said Ip February, 1946
he hadn’t considered running Cor
the presidency when the first
election was held under China’s
constitution. and added: "As
far a* I am concerned, a* soon as
the power of government I* res torod to the people I'have finish­
ed my responsibility.”
However, the. generalissimo des­
cribed China's situation recently
as "the gTBvest crisis” in the 10year history of the Kuomlntang
(government party).”
In reply to another questlo
Chian* wrote that organisation i
. the United Nations "marks the
greatest forward step of the twen­
t i e t h century."*

"H o p H a rrlg n n " S e ria l
(Chapter No. 14)

— also —
Car toon-Tooth or Consequence'

SOCIALIST BLUM
MOSCOW, Nov. 21 (AV-Pravda published today a Paris a!*patch by Andre Karrel, assistant
editor of the- French Communist
newspaper UHumantle, asserting
th at Leon Blum was attempt!:
to sell out France to the Unit
SUte*.

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Msj. General Bennett E- Meyer*
hestediy minted today that he h«4
no plans lo cash in on government
contracts when he helped ict up
the Avialion Electric Company in
1940 for "m y 'g irl‘ friend." And
he never got any money from ihe
company except repayment of
loans,-lie declared lo the Senate
War Investigating Committer.
T he retired -Air- Fores- f sera
testified yesterday that he advan­
ced 'several thousand dollsn lo
"my gid friend," Mrs. Mildred
Lamstir, snd her hushand to set
up the Dayton, Ohio, comern
which later obtained more than
$1,000,000 of aviation subcon-,
_______________________ _
' Bleriot H. Lama n r, the hus­
band and president of Aviation
Electric, haa testified the general
got more than $150,000 from the
profits on those contacts.
One Senate group is investigat­
ing Meyers’ relations with war
contractors. During the war, .the
general was deputy chief o( Ail
Force Procurement (purchasing.)
Lamarre la 36 and hla wife la
younger. The 62-year-old gener­
al’s story was that the husband
acquiesced to hla affair with Mrs.
I-smsrr*.”
Lamarre told reporters who
tlirned to him after the general1*
testimony that he rould not rd amCnt, that he w*S "under Instruc­
tions” to make no statement.'
Chairman Ferguson . ( R-Mleh)
began today’s session by asking
Meyers for any records or docu­
ments to support Meyera claim
that $18,000 he acknowledged re­
ceiving from the company was re­
payment of a loan to - the La­
ina r m .
V 1; ■;
Shifting ana
and hitching frequentHhimng
Iv In hi* seat, th- retired general
repeatedly sh-v-ted H* sniwors
as Ferguson led him back ov«r
prevlouk points of testimony. ■
Meyers angrily denied the
truth of aarller testimony by Lamsrre thst hy I Meyers I had
bought a $2996 blue Cadillac (or
himself—paid for with Aviation
Elsctric funds.
T h *' facts, h* said, were that
Lamarr* told Marara h* nmi
needed
a car and asked the
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gdoersl
if he
know where on* in!
sight bo bought
in Washington.
" I inquired and found I could
got a-Cadillac and ha told me to
go and buy It and I did," Meyera
ltd.
Forguson wanted la know why
th# name “Aviation Electric" was
selected for the company whom i t
as organlaod t t . u K
'
"Did you export It to do bust-

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vernment would be tpending a
on It.
The name "Aviation" may fear*
been selected, he said, because
David E. Johnson, one of the com­
pany’s first officers, had "some
gadget" for use In military or
commercial airplanes.
Rogers broke In to ask If U
was not true that the "only bu«lness” the company ever had was
"war huslnesa"
”1 don't know,” Meyera replied.
"I can’t say one way or another.
I have not seen the books of (He
company."
,
Roger* then notedNOTH
that Maycm
Me
claimed to have advanced $36,000
to the company
and■■■
120,m i ________
f i _ In a1940
and now testlflea he
had not seen the company books.
Referring to the $ 18,000 the
general says he leal the Lamarree
personally, Rogers asked:
"Did you ask for a n&lt;d&gt; In re­
turn".
"No I never did,* Meyere re­
plied.
Roger* reminded Meyers that
he previously testified about giv­
ing Miss lla Rae Curnutt, hla
wife-to-be. - some $35,000 in avia­
tion stock as collateral when she
gave him $33,000 cash to hold In
October, 1942. Meyere and Miss
Curnutt were married in Febru­
ary, 1943.
The committee attorney won­
dered why Meyera did not use
the same care with loans to the
l-amarrc*.
Meyers said he had made many
loans ”to friends" without notes
or collateral.

C

Italian Revolution
ItM lU w l fr imt l*aa* H «l
.throughout all lU ly was near

Leon Blum Says
(CesHlaaeO Hess Pag* k a l
for authority to form a cabinetlie was certain to be oppoeed
by both the extreme left and the
extreme right.
“Tb# republic which we Iden­
tify with the fatherland Is in
danger,** lllutg told the deputies.’
% 'm l J lb cm tii—mihUw peace itself are menaced.
"The danger is. double. On one
hand, International Communism
has openly declared war on
French Democracy, On Ihe other,
a party has 'beea constituted -In
France which has as Ks objec­
tive, and perhaps ita only ob­
jective, the separation of nation­
al sovereignty from Its fundamen­
tal traditions.”
Obviously ho w g referring to
de Gaulle’s proposals to revise
the tonsil tut Ion,
T ' have come here to sound
the alarm,” the veteran states­
man said.
T am here to rally all Re­
publican*—all those who refuso
to submit to Impersonal dictator­
ship, not of the proletariat but
of a political party, and all those
who refuse to seek refuge from
this peril in the personal power
of one man," Bjum continued.
The best way to defend the
republic; he said, would i&gt;e to
make evident the "authority of
a republican state to impose
discipline, coordinate all public
administrations, assure the regu­
lar and effective functioning of
the constitutional organisation*
and guarantee the continuity of
economic life.
" It I* in this spirit lhal I seo
the social conflict* that are aris­
ing and multiplying throughout
the rountry. They must be fared
firmly."
Labor
unions, he dectsre-1,
must distinguish between their
legitimate rights and activities
and those which are "aggressive
a n d dratructlve m o v e m e n t s
against the Institutions and doc­
trine* of the republic."
Blum Is seeking a "third force"
to fend o ff both the de GaulllsU
and the Communists.

At THE CHURCHES
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
'(Disciples of Christ)
Mark T. Carpenter. B. D- Rector ;
j William Perry Yeeley, Minister
Sunday next.before Advent
Sunday-School. P:45 A. M.
, .8:00 A. M.r Holy Communion.
Worship and Communion, 11:00
" f t i ir g tim c
. 9*30" A&lt;*M .*-Q »MMh fieheeh ■
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayer Church and the State. .
Christian. Youth
Fellowship,
and sermon.
j 6:30* P. M.
6:00 P. M : Y.P.RL. snd Junior t Sermon: "The Essential Tasks
League.
|
&gt;
‘
of Christianity”. 7:30 P. M.
Daily—51. T., W. and F., 7:45
A 8100 A. M. Thursday 8:46 A
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
9:00 A. M.
CHURCH
Week-day Notice*
Oak snd Third Street
Monday, 7:00 P. M.: Regular
E. D. Rrownlee, D, D. Paster
aupper meeting of the Mens Club.
Iter. Douglas E. Charles,
Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.: Regular
Aosialant Pastor
Session o f the Confirmation rlass.
B:45
M.: Sunday School f o »
Tuesday 6:16 P .M.: Young two- all ages.
W
pie’s choir practice.
11:00 A. H.l Morning Worship'
Wednesday, 7:30: Choir rehear­ Service.
Sermon:
"Corns
Ye
sal.
Thankful People."
6:30 P, M.I Junior and 8«nlor
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Young People’* Meeting.
111H Laurel Avenue
7:30 P.- M.: Evening W orship.
K. I. Wright, Pastor
Service. Sermon: God’s invita­
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
tion’’— Ri S. V. P."
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Christ Amblssdor, 6:30 P. M. IBKARDALL AVENUE CHAPEL
Evening Service, 7:30 ,P. M.
I
Rev. Douglas E. Charles.
WEDNESDAY
Assistant Pastor
/
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M. J
3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
*
3:45 P. 51.: Evening Worship
CHRIST CHURCH, Longwood
Service.
Mark T. Carpenter. IL D , Vicar
FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Hundav next before Advent
SCIENTIST
3:00 p. M.: Evening prayer
and sermon. •■*
BOO East Second Street
All are welcome.
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
UNITY
Subject: "Soul and Body."
Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M.
Faith Cornwall, Minister
Rending Room Hours: Tuesdays.
*
TUESDAY
7:46 P, M.t Prayer service at •nd.Fcldwa, 3 * » to 6:00 P. M. €
Valdex Hotel.
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
8:00 P. 51.: Class In "Lesson*
ALLIANCE
In Truth” at the hotel.-------- ■
On Ssnford-Orlando Highway
F IR ST METHODIST CHURCH
.Glenn B. Smith, Pastor
10:00 A. 51.: Bible School, Mr.
9:46 A. M.: Church School.
11:00 A. M.: 5forning Worship. A. Wit-bohit. Supt.
Sermon theme—"Repaying God.*; r* 11:00 A. 51.7 Morning Worship.
7:46 P. M.: Evening Service.
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowship
The pastor will continue hts mes­
Meeting*.
sage* from tht Book of R evels-.
51.: Evening Worship
_ 77:30
:3 0 P. M.:
Worship, tlon. speaking _an._lhe—sabjeet,^
Jjlorman—Owne— “ 11ow—lltg ~ I s **THAT"WU 5TAN *J E ZE HKL"7 Th e ®
God?"
public is cordially invited.

In this capital, Premier Atride de Gaaperl, whoso Christian
Democratic government is a tar­
get of a concentrated leftist at­
tack, conferred with the general
commander of tho carabinelrl. •'
At le a » lT 3 pexsons, seven -»f
(Item carabinieri Who were report*,
ed to have .used their arms in
sclf-dcfrnacr were wounded iu
skirmishing, yesterday at Camp.
Kalrntina and firavina In the
Apulia region, the independent
R e T T ia e Discussednewspaper Metsagero reported.
Severed communications In thtroubled tone, where three per­
(real Paa* •&gt;»»•
sona wire killed earlier near and thus asphyxiating them. He
belongs to
who love Itj
ShamcH Talks
thsrsfoieP a
ConilQ. delayed news of the latest also suggested growth of plank­
tong* Itrth i
riots.
ton might have been stimulated ___ItflRlinuM
I’- a , II— I ---- J jy ’islLJtace."—.be~«Wlar#d.—
Tbe-moet-earioue. l|t»uUe was abnormally by ' frrnh water cur­ Them is s new race of Jews In­
5fr. Shames Was' Introduced' by
reported at Campi Balrnlina, rents from the shore, sweeping habiting the land. They’ are taller, Rev. J . E. McKinley.
south of Brindisi In Ltcce prov­ minerals Into' the ocean. Bred and stronger, he Stated.
President ) , C. Davis conducted
ince where strikers attacked car­ reported “ the lethal water bodies
“This problem is one In which n discussion to determine If there
abinieri wtlh firearms and hand and strike* coincided rather close­ justice does not stand out, It is would tie a December meeting,
grenades. Seven carabinetri and ly with the major fresh water one in which power politics and, and it was decided that a meeting A
Ihe commissioner of police were outflows Into the Gulf.”
oil rights are foremost, A thing J of some kind will be held.
* ,- T
wounded, Messaggcro said.
However, Dr, Smith declared
Two of the domtrnstrator* were samples he had taken indicated
killed an six wounded bv gunfire n q ' abnormal presence of fresh
YAHDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
front the carabinieri.. the paper wsti-r and added rainfall hail been
America’s Moat Beautiful
declaredscanty during the red tide pe­
-Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
A Bari ittypatrh to the Social­ riod. This, he laid, would Indicate
Ask 5Ie For Free EstlaMt* . .
ist' newspaper Avantl gave thy a below-avrrage drainage nf frest^
P.
W.
STEVENS
- 617 W. Rnbliuion - Orlando
number of wounded as nine.
water into -the Gulf of Mexico.
'
Phone 2-0729
Avantl reported that another
The University of 5llami sclworkman was shot and killed entlst commented pathqtngieal
yesterday In rioting at Gravlna, ■todies o f the fish he and hi*
Southwest of Bari—also In the co-workers hsd taken from Ihe
Apulia region. A mob later In­ red tide are* had shown no signs •
vaded the hotel from which tho of asphyxiation.
• '*
shot was firrd, .sacked snd burn­
Reed said he did not regard
ed the place, the paper sdded. results of analyses showing ar­
Bari Itself, a major Adriatic senic trace* in fish killed by the
port, was reported in the grip red tide, as significant and reul a general strike called by the markril ”ih ii whole pnibfcni fa
strike also 3»s* under w ay. a : one of extremely complicated
chamber of labor. A Similar cb-racter and in order to Se
Taranto, on the Instep o f the able to achieve anything like a
B atiste heat.
■aaitofaMerr selullmi H si n r TFT
H Popofo, organ of Premier qnlrw an 'extensive research pro­
Atcide de Gasperi’s Christian gram of not leas than five years.”
Tho Ideal
the disorders at Cam nl Salentin* t
Democrat Party," *pid that In |
All-furpoia Outboard t
Lions President
m nU:.
—which'It blamed on -Gemmunlst
- t o
ta d # *
^
■gl tat nr*-“-the csrabinelri first •
P i kr
A l l M l &lt; a n u a a l« 4
.f
*
~Pwrara* Pfw-tws (**# |
into Ihe sir and then in
U iadaII &gt;*1 p-’ l m i m i . T k , K r » A - J L —t
d
i
TuKereuloste and Heami As.odad efcn seflied ,- Inte-attafYtng'
■ u n &lt; jr R V k f.'h H rpffd in i rndiv. v ^ *
•nr* (or th* am t rut|fU W&lt;U. n t
tlon who d tH cases where funds
C tfiC
•U l Ihem w &lt;to*n la 11m i h d i Sm i
. S w a a l w Iik I r i par* ran m r
“It I* another sed episode In were spent far x-rays. She was
■rar. A n d. , . Il I n U n a w r 'i n th ,
the campaign of hate end vlo- Introduced by Jack Morrison.
AI Lyoim, J r.f fgU^.
# «Cub
(b&gt;U
Unc* lh *t Is continuing In Apu­
lia," the paper said. “Normtl L«^n *. WV »*^«nted with many
Como In and m o B
civil life Is menaced by continu­ gift* In behalf 0f the c l u b
ous attacks, road* are blocked member* sad ws* eongratulated
wing Lion Livingston.
and communications are. imped*
ed.”
,
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W M . P. SMITH OUTBOARD
° f *18
*°
L’Unlta, Communist Parly or­ iha A iteHega Ugion to help
SALES A N D SERVICE .
gan which has been leading th* finance entertainment for visit­ • !!
leftist fight against the de Gas- ing members of tho Headquarters Phono 1174— J
2515 P a r k .A t *.
peri government, declared on tho Commltta* who will meet here
In
December.
Jam
es.
Rowland
raother hand that the carabinieri
quested members to donate toys to
had started the trouble.
*
"D * Gaaperi'a machinegun* will the Ellu as Christmas gifts to
not bend the laborers of th* under-privileged c h i l d r a n . All
members w*ro requested to ro
sooth,” it a&lt;M*d.
De Gssperi continued talk* port Tuesday evening - at May
with moderate Wftlst leader* in fair Inn ballroom to help decorate
an effort, to broaden the base of for tho dance being given by the
his six-month* old government to club Wednesday.
meet the Communist challenge.
Debate on th* situation was ex­
Ne#ro Law Suit
pected leter In the day In the
- ----------constituent assembly.
trMUssM li r a ease *• *'
the stale or for John Wrighlen.
Russian Box Car 25-year-old Chatfetton. S. C..
negro- who brought th* original
||-ssil'a-S t o n r » i» «»as |
•eta Administration, pyssibly an action.
f ’
The rase itow awaits deterveternnf* or other preferences
fodtnu
e0. aurblus
good*.
odnatten, by. U»
surplus goad*.
The freight r*r*--tike tbg 146 eoart. whathar ■ taw-achool establocomotives Russia got. from th# Ished * t th ngro collg at Orange8. C. since th# filing of tho
United 8 tales between Jaftuair
within tho meanand April—were specially built
court’s order.
to fit, the Soviet’s broad-gauge
Ina attorney* said
railways, which have rails set
six Inches farther apart than In oral argument today they had
been “vary much disturbed" by
those In America.
Th# locomotive# shipped to Rus­ tho language used 1b Aha original
sia this year Included 48 electric decision. They argued that under
type ualucd at fTTWOO, S3 steam a Supreme Court ruling segrega*
*
&lt;0
t£Pe valued at •l.lMJWO, and «
We carry a complete tine of Armour's Big Crop
(Beeal typ# and smaller models
Fertilisers
for
’all
crop*
grown
In
t|i!*
area.
Wa
have
valued a t $481.ooo.
ties to negroes, and not facllitie*
the best analysis for citrus, for lawns, horns gardens
In addition tho 9Russians, who## -equal In alt respects” to thooc
and commercial crops of every typo. No order Is
$111,700,000 outlay for goods for whites.
■ . ,
over too small or too Urge for .na to handle to your
from this country during tho first
When one of them Indicated ho
full satisfaction.
nine months of this year waa con- would liks to so* the appeals court
rule that the state had me* It*
obligation
e s ta b lis h ^ the^OrCom* In or telephone and place your order for
machine tools.
A m eer's - It Makes Every Acrv^ Do I t r B e st
Other Industrial machinery they r m s t Ju d g o Morris*^ A. Soper
Included $10,700,000 In mlated out that this had net boon
d pumj ‘
until five months a fte r
•
f T t &gt; S j . S S ' t o ask
this court for a certificate of * P
118 Sanford Avenue,
fer
pewval when you waited five

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Ih u n d e rth a N rr*

VOLUME XXXV III

N ew Cabinet Meets
A s Strikes Spread
Across Nation In
Disaster
T h reat
PARIS, Nov. 24 (/P)—Premier
Robert Schuraan vtu reported to­
night to have decided on ■ pot*
icy 'of "very energetic" measure*
to cheek the spread of linker,
while conciliating about 1,000.000
worker* who have walked out.
The new cabinet of MRP. Rad­
ical Sociali it. and Independent
Republican member* met formally
for the fint lime tonight while
the drike movement tpread scroti
France, threatening economic di»General Chatie* da Gaulle, who
ha* an open lupporler in the cab­
inet in the perton of Economic*
Minuter Rene Mayer, cancelled
a Pari* ipeeth tcheduled for
Thursday to prevent embarraw­
ing the government in its critical
•truggle with the Communi&gt;t-led
General Confederation of Labor,
an intimate *aid.
Detail* of the “energetic” massurea were withheld, but th m tw a*
ome auggeilian that the govrnment might raqutaitlrm railroada and other struck Industrie*.
Deapita the Communiat newapaper’a appeal, aubway atatiora
were a* crowded Tea aver durim;
the morning ruah hour, though
ir« ll« H * « n Pag* Two*

President, Tftiman
Asks Confirmation
Of List By Senate
i WASHINGTON Nov. 24 &lt;/P)-

Prnidrnl Truman today tent to
the Senate 4 bt o n iiim ati.o die
name*' of pearly 300 peraont
named to freferat job* -while Congrew wai not in teition.
Tlie iitt of recem appointment*
include John L, Sullivan, secretary
of the navy; W. Stuart,Syming­
ton. lecirtaiy of the air force;
Robert N. Denham, ptnera! roun*.
4*.
■relr e fr thc-N atiowal- LaheweRela^ lion* Board, and Raymond M.
^ ’Foley, adminiitrator of the newly
reorganized Mowing and Home
---------Finance Adminiilration.
In addition, tha President no­
minated nearly 1.200 Army and
.
Navy officer* for advancement
1 '. ' and submitted a handful of mora
recent civilian nomination* includ’ ing Carl Raymond Gray, Jr ., of
Minnriota, to auceeed General
Omar Iiradley aa adminiitrator of
veterana affair*. •
Nomination* Included the re-ap­
pointment of Unltad 8tale* Dis­
trict Judge Harry E. Pratt to tha
fourth dlvialon bench for the dia,
trlet of-Alaska and the nomina­
tion of Charles M. Eldridge as
United Slate* Marshal for Rhode
lilatui replacing Neale D. Murresigned.
“ tkf White House had not inanded to burden the special ses­
ten*
sion with the long list of names
skin
_ for confirmation, but Charles G.
■9 Rosa, presidential praaa secretary,
told reporter* that Whitt House
legal advisers decided it would be
illegal to hold the names until the
regular session in January.
Other prominent names Includ­
ed:
W. John Kenney of California
as undersecretary of the navy;
William U. Draper, Jr., of New
York, as undersecretary of the
army; Arthur 8. Harrows of Cal, A ifornla aa undersecretary of the
9 air force; Major General Carl
Spasta as chief of staff of the air
force; Vanncvar Rush as chair­
man of the research and develop­
ment board; Abe Murdock of Utah
sand'd. Copeland Gray of New
York as member* of the NLRB.

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Aviation School Is
Certified By C A A
6

The Sanford
Aviation
has been
the CAA aa a non-scheduled AtrHoe, according to A 1L Brown­
ing, airport manager.
Mr. browning aald that U will
1 ftt Sanford the

It passengers
JnlUd State*,
The
not
extent
but

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auernoon and lowigL. ___
moderate to fresh Tuesday
shifting to northwest
afternoon.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

France Flans
Measures To

Tu esday.

linued mild becoming cooler
dev. Gentle to moderate

8ANEORD, ELORIDA

Established 1908

Canada Restores Price Ceilings
On Canned Fruits A nd Vegetables
Ul I'AWA. Nov- 24 l/P) Canada will reatore price ceiling* to
many processed iuod*. the government announced today.
I he announcement tame tn the mid»t of increasing prole*!* over
the government’* Jecition to cut import* in an effort to rate a thorUgr
of UniteJ Stale* dolls u.
Kin*net Minuter D. C*. Abbot! *aid marked price iaerate* on many
focki* in ll&gt;e last week could not be justified by recreated cost*. He an­
nounced .cellInga would go backo
"There la ahaolutely no juatiflon the more important varUtiea
of canned fruit* and vegetable*, cation for any panic buying,”
and said the government was pre­ Abbott Bald. "Domestic supplies of
pared to reimpose controls on such items a* potatoes, cabbage,
fresh produce and T * lined fruit onions and carrots art fully ad­
equate.”
juices.
The Finance Minister amid ru­
There have been runs on fruits
and vegetables in some placer mors, intenaifying the fear of
in the woke of the rut-importa scarcities,' were disturbing con­
program. Canada imports citrus sumers apd increasing the pres­
and other fruits from the Unit­ sure on prices.
”1 cannot state too emphatical­
ed HUte*. •
Moat of the wartime price con­ ly that fears about shortage*
trols on food were lifted Sept. of essential foods or, indeed, of
15. Meat ceil Inga came off Oct. any eaaential of life in Canada,
are entirely unfounded,” he added.
21.

Dan M cCarty Is Funeral Services
Main Speaker A t Held Sunday For
R otary Luncheon Benjam in F . Fish
Tells Rotary O f V al­ W ill Provides Hospiue O f Service T o
tal Funds For 3
Cen. Florida Cities
State And Nation
Dan McCartr. Fort Pierce citrui grower and cattleman, former
speaker of the Stale House of
Representative, and candidate for
governor, spoke to the Rotary Club
tpday on the importance of service
to the slate and nation. With
respect to the international situa­
tion, he said that He did not be­
lieve this country is going to Have
a war with Russia, but insisted it
would be folly not to be prepared.
He quoted the Gallup Poll *I»
showing that the great majority of
Uie American people want compuL
*ory military training, sad He poin­
ted out the failure of Congress to
enact *uch a statute. . T V United
Stiles it the richest prize in the
world, he said, and yet while other
nations remain armed.camps, the
United Stales ha* virtually abandoned its Army.
We are repeating the tame mis­
takes”, lie said, "which led to the
disafter of 1941”,
. ^
D. x i ‘ iV r*
kin*. J r . were welcomed Into the
club aa new members by H. II.
Coleman who explained the pur­
pose of Rotary and prevented tha
new. member* with their member­
ship cards, the Itotarf “Code of
Ethics," a pamphlet called “Wel­
come To .Rotary” and thair lapel
button*.
Mr. McCarty, pointing out that
at the Thanksgiving season, wa
should give thanks to God not
alone for the materia) waalth
which we enjoy, but also for “the
fundamental blessing of free men
which wt enjoy, recalled that aa
a veteran of the last war, he had
traveled J n many porta of the
‘World, but nowhere had ha found
any government or system to
compare in advantages, with that
of thb United SUUs. &lt;
He commanded tha work of Kan
(('•aliaaeg

Fas* Twa*

Cold Wave Reported
General In North
By ASSOCIATED PBESS
Tbs heaviest snowstorm of the
season was blowing out of the
Great Lakes and northern states
today, a forerunner of another
cold wavo for the area.
The snowfall at Chicago was
expected to measure four inches
by mid-morning. The Weather
Bureau said, however, that most
of the snow cam* with tha tem­
perature hovering around the
treeling mark and that It turned
to slush as it fall on tha wmrpi
ground In eastern Iowa, northern
Illinois and northern Indiana.
i A cold wave “considerably be­
low normal” was moving east­
ward from the high plains area
and waa expected to spread over
most of the mlddlewcst by morn­
ing, the Weather Bureau add.
Temperatures at Chicago ware ex­
pected to begin this afternoon
from a high of S t degress and
reach a low of around Ik to ­
morrow.
Tha midwostern told Moot extended from North Dakota, wlwra
Fargo reported an U r -• today,
into |ha southwest, the Weather
Bureau said.
Bala area expected ia the Ohio
lie valleys |
where the nation

.Funeral services, fo( Benjamin
F . FIih. 66. prominent uliui and
vegetable grower of Seminole coun­
ty for the past 40 years, who
died at his home on Cameron
Avenue Friday night after an ill­
ness of two months, were held
Sunday afternoon at 2 :3 0 o'clock
at the Erickson Funeral Home with
the Rev. W.' P. Yeslcy. pastor of
the Finl Christian Church, official*
ing. Interment wa* in DeLagd
Cemetery in the Fish lot.
Active pallbearers were Harold
Jackson of Longwood. Joyce Bo­
wen, A P. Me Fie, Hugh Mellon.
A. R. Knr and Fred R. Wilson.
Under 4ha provision* of U»
win of 'th e late ' Beet Fish,
a brother and a former U,
Minister to Egypt, Arabia and
Portugal, Mr. Hah ha* left ap­
proximately one million dollars
for tha purpose of erecting hospi­
tal* In Hanford, DaLond and New
Smyrna.
•
.
The fund was left by Bert
Flab to hla brother Benjamin
fee life, -and at A— III—It—wa*
rovtded that _lt should bo' adminUrred by the following trustee*.
Fred - R. Wllaon, W. T i. Laffler
-and Earnest Galloway of Sanford;
Francis P. W h ite h a ll Jam es E.
Vollard and John E. O’Neil of
DeLand; Counts Johnson of TamC. C. Barn of Bunnell and
Krank W. Nani* of Jacksonville.

G

Arthur Kirchhoff
Iil NamedWinner
Of Grid Contest
’ Arthur A. Kirchhoff waa de­
clared winner of the Herald pick
the-winner contest sponsored last
weak by the Firestone Store and
the Kite Theater,
Mr. Kirchhoff received a rev­
ersible outdoor Jacket given by
Firestone.
. •
L. P, Payton was named win­
ner of the second prlxs of a IS
Inch magic skin dot] given by the
Firestone Stores.
- H. A Appleby, J . P. Bates and
Roae A. Payton
ware named
winners of the passe* donated by
the R lti Theater.
All winners selected nine game*
correctly end wore named In th*
order In which they were received.
.There will be no* contest this
week since the games are being
played on many different- days
during the week, f
are being— played
------------some .Thursday, Friday and Sat­
urday. As tha result of tha spas­
modic play, no suitable ballot
could be selectedi therefore, the
contest (a postponed until next
POPE

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and said
them again

MONDAY, NOV. 24,-1*47

Assodsted Press Leased Wire

Three Jehovah Russian Raps
Witnesses Are Great Britain
Ruled Guilty 0 b Palestine
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Britain Is Working
On Appeal From ViAgainst S o lu tio n
olation O f Selec­
O f Jewish Problem
tive
Service • Act

U. S. Sanctions A gainst England
Asked Over Division .Of Ireland

Relief For Austria,
France,ItalyUrged; Bridges Sees Food
Shortage In U. S.

JERUSALEM , Nov. « - 4 d 1
l*«*c llalcvl Hereof sad Bea
N t $ YORK,.Not. 24 (.1* - A pciitum calling for United Su re;
WASHINGTON, Nev. 2liA^
/ion Ousiel, |wo chief Kabtxa
tconumu ism l.om Nts-nil England tu cuaqwl her tu ”crss# con­
— I’rrsidrnt Iruman told Conof the Holy I.slid, published
tinuing the mong which die u inflicting Upon lirlaud" t i to be prr
grew* today only S2I.1M.4M
a maalfeslo today appealing
remain* «f 11.1.'.000,000 ap­
rented la 1‘ietidmt liuuian alul lb# i;wcial reiiiun ul Cungrcs* by
to "all aattoaa. Christian,
propriated by Congreaa latl
• Islamic and uther" to support
•nr Lull Ks’c r t-’ndwnlhip
spring for rrltef in fira rouna national homeland for Jew*
, l h e prtiuon, tlaiuu-t) Ly iu ipotuuis to 'b c *ig^nl by 1,000,000’
trie*. In a report detailing’
It) Palestine. Th* (kief RabbinAweiicaru, w n «|&gt;proi.-d yvilei.iky at th# doting insion of-the cobst* requested -Rabbis through
evpendllurea ainre Aug. I th*
ventioii,
*pon*iiM-il
by
th#
Amc-rl-t
&gt;
the world to recite Psalm 20
I’rraldent .aid &gt;307,233^14
caw-Li-agu#
For
an
Uiulivitlc-d
Irodaily and instructed that It
ha* hern earmarked for ship­
laiwl.
» * * te be used In morning Mr1
ment* to Italy, Austria and
Two thousand Irish-American*
vices la nil synagagum thr- .
Trieste and International aU
with a aprinklnik- at - dejagataa
ticca In a i l ayaagagaes
purposes.
through neat Friday. (Psalm
from th* s&gt;id country muvrd to
, 20 is an ripreutoa of the
ask U. 8. aid In rudiiig partitio*
WASHINGTON. Nov. 24
.
church’s confidence in Uud’a
of Irelaiul.
Senator
Yanclcnberg
(R-Mich)
•litter.
Patrick Maxwell, mmilwr of th#
nkril the Senate for ipeedy ap­
northern Irriand pariianirnt, told
LAKE SUCCESS, No*. 24 &lt;/»*&gt; the convention that -only furev
proval of $597,000,000 'emergen­
— Hum* charged today that Brit­ or the threat of fare# could win
-aid for Euiu|&gt;r tC dr frit the
Says There cy
ain was tryiiig to prevent s rolu- freedom for id Irriand, and it# Official
“lurking tyranny" uf "Communut
suggested th# United Slates ha*
'tion uf the Palestine problem
W ill Be Less Meat
aufficiebt preatlK«- In r ir r l tin— ;— r l n a H
The charfc -waa made, by Sc -----;— “ ------- ju re:----------Vandcnbcig. who bead* tha,
W h lcfc t o s t s M ore
mm. K. Ttarapkin, who told the
Meanwhile, in ItrtfaM, N.iitjtrrn
Foreign Rclatiun* Committee, left
United Nation* Attcmbly’t 37- Ireland, Edmund Warnurk. HhriliWASHINGTON Nov. 24 (A»&gt;- hi* presiding officer'* , (h*ir t*g
Vwmber Palestine committee that ern Ireland's minister of home Broad allocation ;»ower* under open debate on legislation la ,
Britain** altitude could be inter­ affairs, referred yesterday to a which , the government could buy. aulhorize winter relief for France,
apeoch twfnrr the Concre** 8atpreted only a* "a decision to urday by Mayor William O'Dwyer ihc nation*! entire wheat crop wnel llabf and Auitiia...
wurlr agsiHit a icftleramnrf thr anil assailed what he called "false
—
approval;iln|a&gt;!cd In f o agta*! ImUy-by-Ad-1
pmpuf umg nr rprtaiii u i ’vgnyr
P ali nine piublcm.1'” mimllratiiin officials outlining »;*#-1 *Ke- piinciplr of aid up to $597,_
-fk
Tisrapkin declared that Brit­ of Irish unity.”
cific iminti
point* of President Truman's' WO.OOO " ‘iith. If Congres»-*p(PDwyer,
calling
f*&gt;r
rnttiplele.
I
ain had' "come up writb reseiprovetit. separate bills a;i|itoprietautonomy fur tri-land, 'bud taid enti «&gt;f living progtam.
valiuni
that
-have
deprived
llie
the only,peace formula-chat will
I C n lt e H * • • **•■ » T w e l
Ceil C. Farrington of the Agri­ ing the money wi|| have to be
1
N
(UN) organization of all mean* work "i* to take injuctlce off
if
culture
Drjvtirinrnt't production passed Irelota &gt; aid become* an
the iisck* of th# peonies «&gt;f the
of settlement."
actuality.
^5
and
marketing
division
told
thr
world.”
Th#
mayor
declared
“we’vo
“We have to . reject all state­
Die Michigan senator told hi*
ment! made by Britain in the got to guarantee the whole world Senate-House economic committee colleagues that the international
autonomy is the God-given rlrht
Palestine committee," be taid. de­ of th# children of heaven. Th# that even if tlii* and-oilier mea­ unity which won the war ha*
scribing the British declaration* problem it to aid that lint** i»)e sure* are undertaken. Ametirant ’’fallen apatt.V
- -- /
a* "iriiiompalible" with the prin­ in siding it* people to ohlain will have 10 popnds let* mrat lo
"A new type of C.unmuniam la
freedom in every inch of that eat, in I9'48 than ibis year and it on the march.” he taid in a nreThe opening date for the thou­ ciple! of the UN Charter.
wdl coit them more.
11ared address. "Ill I he United
Trerapkiu tjiokc a* llie commit­ talc.”
sand*. of Christmas Scat leilera
Replying* to D’Uwyer, a native
This will l&gt;e true, lie taid, be­ Nations, which is still th# world’s
la tomorrow.- Jack Ratlgsn, the ter approached a vote on a plan of Ely* (HoUlherii lie-land), Wargeneral Seal' Bale chairman for to partition ,lbr Holy Land into nock u n i ”1 venture to think cause leu grain bat been fed to best bridge across tin* ominous
gap. till* View aggression boycott*
Hemlnole County annouoeod toltint Mayor O'Dwyer ia not aware livestock due lo high wheal and what it cannot defeat or vet*.
day. I sincerely urg* #vj»y eltlsen separate Jewish and Arab coun- that th* union of nkrth sitd south
"It operate* not only through **
upon receiving thee* cheery little ttiet. Britain has jefused to make would dc-Lmre standard* uf living corn price* and export* abroad
seals through the mall, to realise any
w r Britnfi. troop* available to of every’ man and woman In and because demlnJ will push ruthless (xensure* on often ter­
rorizes! *ati-llites.
It operate!
1ft a real opportunity help enforce the partition plan.
that they offer
Noitlu-rn Ireland. The Eire prop- meat price* upwaid.
through the internal subversion
and
to help
lest fortunate
;
V lea
■ ■people
■
Turapkpi said a decision u ngnndiata do hot toll this to
A small wheat crop could pro- ami aa hot age in other lands where
to assist with a preventative
ilatlvr pro Palaatino '-wjm jjpperstlv*,*’
imp
ARkrrlcsn a u d i e n c e s . . Mayor
gram that will mean the saving of
. r . , . : : i Tdeclared
r a s y vin ihi*
r ^
My dcli-gSnwr Will ob|vct u U’Dwyt-r - liihy ’apeak . fur auiu&gt;&gt; ;Farrlagton
pre­ “ . S K a T J
countless lives.
nny effort* id drag out and post- Kite American*, but lie ha* no pared testimony. To're&gt;pe with itfe* faithfully contribute, to th*
If you as a receiver of Christmas
lin t problem, he added, the I’re- rhaiiis ami csynfusion. which en­
Beals, can give more than the |Kin* a solution under any pre­ •title to ipeak for Irish-Anu-n- Idrnt should have powers "to courage Communistic conquest:
text*,”.
b*
said.
amount of aoals sent you-do so.
Mi-niwhih-. Senator
Bridge*
aald Russia wutlld vote foe ^ 1 *«*W»-II, addreaaing Us# J coi|i make it possible 'fur the govern- ,(R-NHl
Blessings wlll.be yours a* th e re th*liepurtillou
sitid tlu-ie v* a "strong
me 111 to become the sole buyers
plan
"because.it
is
vi-nlioiy
phlch
included"
dc-U-Kat&gt;-i
1 urge
firmssuit. i.itfg
g nil
g lLbusiness
b u jI n m ^
n n r jo
eimilse ■it,.to!..lily" that ito Admlniitry—
iW—
troth— At rioTII .is fli tyr,' » gtd~*T1»nFTtc3im s#-4heIhrluma* Hctls
Seals im
tm al
all letter* in— tb*— Inirtw n—
use Christmas
to that which wa* used during the tion’* nlnn for rmenrenev a*r
aha.
and
Jew
s.”
ivave
a
duty
to
see
that
In­
Miristrasa cards. Let pur
motand Christmas
.
delegate Mohammed land, whose suns and daughtrr* war with respect to soybeans, to ltalv. France nnd Austria
to be “Buy" cm and use*, ero,” said ■ Egyptian
will revolt in « serious food
(Continue*
‘ sa Fae* Twal
have contributed *0 much lo lh&gt; peanut and wool.”
Mr* Ri IIr i i i
v
shortage in the United States.
F.
Marion
Rhode*,
of
the
de­
well-telng
of
America,
ha*
I
kt
The |‘*r*nnaT Solicitation Com­
’ Itr'dees. chairman, of the Sen­
partment*
Production
and
Mar­
mittee and the Largt Gifts letters Radio Station L lc e n H e demaml far freedom and Indeps-H’
ate ApprnpVhittoh* C o m m i t t e e
keting
Administration,
urged
con­
defier granted at the eat lint
are already under way, th* large
tinuation of rzport remind* fur mad- that statement a» ScrreU ry
gift mailing will continue through­ Given Aviation School potaiiile moment:”
of Agflc-ilturh ■Amtofwn testified
11'eellMtM* h Fes* T e»l
out the next few days, announced
The present Labor governinnit,
tofore the trethro in suttoort of
A
radio
station
license
from
th*
Gcurge Austin, chairman of the
he aald, ia ”mor« antl-lrlah” than
1c-HH-iet*ti4 ■« l*«a» Twal
Federal
Communication
Com­ any previous BriUah government Mrn. Edward liryait
W r th* benefit of th* postal mission for Mbe operation at a for many years.
clerk* who already are feeling the station at Ih n tan fo rd Municipal
Dies After Accident
klaxwrll said England'* “spe­
weight end rush of Chrlstmss Airport has bren received, the cious pleat for the right of small
Reboot
of
Aviation
announced
to­
mailing—the Seal Sal* mall will
nation* are so much hypocrisy
Funeral service* for Mr*. Ed­
be staggered over a period of day. The call letter* are WHMG when measured against the treat­ ward A. Ilryan, 41, wh'o died at
operating
on
th#
V
IIF
hand
of
time. Individuals who might have
ment of th* smell naUon la-tidr a local hospital Friday night at
been missed. In the mailing are I 2 U MC
(ver. The world crave* peae.- I0:4Q o’clock after having been
This
station
I*
one
of
th*
first
urged to call the TB office, 704.
among the nations. There can I* struck :by ah automobile on Hemend seals will be delivered to them flying school station licenses la- no pracr between England and inot* Boulevard west or the City
HT. PAUL. Minn. Nov. 24—W )
sued
for
that
purpose
of
instructImmediately.tion between the ground and their Ireland ao long aa partition re- limit* an hour Irefure. will to held On the eve of the formal opening
in
Gadsden,
Ala.
where
tha
re­
of hi* campaign for the Repub­
training planes, officials of th* main/.**
Joseph L. fleott, of 'Paaaih-na. mains were sent yesterday by tbe lican nomination,
Harold
M.
School explained. Students train­
Dick Aiken Stars As
Erickson
Funeral
Home.
Htassc'n said last night ha had
ing Her* will soon be able to he Calif., who waa elected presiden’.
•
Mr*.
Bryan
waa
found
lying
Orlando Santa Claus contacted by th eir. Instructor* of the league, and 20 mt-mh*t» face downward about ilx fret front rotesled to President Truman
-hat he called the Administra­
of the convention are scheduled
while flying solo.
appeazement"
R. H. Drowning. Manager, aald to take th* convention’* petition- the south edge of the road and, tion’* "economic
Dick Aiken turned out to to
according
to
Deputy
Sheriff
W.
of Rusal*.
a "red hot” Santa Claus at the that this radio system will be to Washington shortly.
A.
Lewi*,
who
with
Police
Chief
Htaaien, Avho will launch his
Orlando Auditorium Friday ave- o f immense benefit from both a
Hoy (J, William*, Investigated the campaign with a rally at Mil­
and
an
initructlonah
nlng when h* crowned beauty safety
arridrnt,
it
waa
believed
that
the
House
Cites
Screen
waukee tonight, said he had sent
contest winner, Judy Moore a* standpoint. Student* will be In
a position to be informed of the Writer For Contempt had been walking on th# road try a telegram to the White House
(Juewn Mcrria Christmas.
ing
to
catrh
a
ride.
slating six reasons, any of which
Introduction of Mr. Alkan was latest weather or any other haz­
She waa reported to hare been "seems adequate” for stopping
that may develop after they
a •nr prise feature, aa nobody ard
hit
by
a
1041
Dodge
Sedan
driven
WA81IINGTON.
Nov.
24
(A
)—
machine shipments to the Soviet
taav* th* ground.
knew Santa waa. until Bill Fen
Thn House overwhelmingly voted by Everett Hankins, 317 Park governm ent.
Their Instructor will also
V.J
nail, WORZ announcer, told the in .a 'position to supervisa
Avenua
who
was
at
tbe
time
driv­
Th# former MlnneaoU gover­
perrl
their today a contempt elution against
rrowd. Aiken brought a big flrat solo flight and make the nec Screen Writer Albert Malts.
ing west on tha read. No charge nor said press reports Indicated
chuckle from the large gather­ eseary corrections- This radio
MalU, author of the movie* against Mr. Hankins have been Mr. Truman saw no reason for
ing when hq doffed his wig and system will help maintain a rec- ”Destination”Tokyo" and "Cloak filed to date.
shutting off such shipment* and •
Mr. Bryen, an employe* of th* that he urged the Pr»«tdvnt _l*
whisker*, mopped hla perspiring ord of over a year of operation Dagger.*’ wa* one of ten witnesses
Florida Power Com-who Ihree-at “reverse your decision. ’
___ and pretended that his knee* without a single accident o f ~any cl
cited by the committee' on Unwere about to giro way under type on th* home field, Mfc American Activity during it* re­ 304 Elm Avenue, learned of hi*
Stassen Mid he complained U
him from the heat. Accompanied Ilrownln- added approximately cent investigation of Communism wife’s death when he arrived gt the White House that the Russian
Hi* Police BUUon the seme even- government ha* refused to agree
on the organ, he then sang IM etudenla from all parts of the In. Hollywood.
to worldwide atomic energy con­
country have soloed.
"Whit# Christmas.” .
Tha House voted to turn the
Vtre. Bryan wai born, Aug. 3,
MalU cbm over to the United 1000 at Asheville, Ala. and In trol. has refuted to join a pro­
State* attorney for prosecution. addition to th* husband, ia sur­ gram' for the reconstruction of
Europe, has not permitted a nor­
ThU case waa th* first \brought vived bv th* father, Jam es Ter­ mal
flow of machinery, equip­
to the House floor, but the other rance and a altter, Mte. Joseph ment and material* between east*
nine were called up Immediately, Harvey, both of Gedaden. Thq ern and western Europe, I* lead
All Ten died declined to say Bryans cam* her* from Gedaden Ing riot* and strikes in Franca
about three montha ago.
one at a time.
and Itaiv. ha* not repudiated a
---------------- --------------------------------whether they were members of ♦
charge that the U, 8. ia a nation
Longwood got a (in* start Friday evening toward the purchase of (be Communiat Party.
of war-monger*, and that no on#
. . MASKED BANDITS
cen be confident of tbe futurt
Rep. Thomas (R -N J), chair­
* Duck end equipment al a “fith fry” and pep meeting held FriMIAMI. b to V -^ J4-rW Thews
lay tveninc in' Longwood when 9913 ia cash and checks wai raised. man of the invest)gator*, said
they had staged "only the tregin­ masked band its enured Manning’s policy.
More than $1,200 was announced as the total raised. Maximilian ning” of what ha terms th* com­ Seafood ResUurant on Biacayne
bhepqard was named chairmen of the drive to raise $5,000.
Bivd., early today, tied up two
mittee’*
employes and began to back on
Among that* who c.*tngwndcd Longwood for its civic spirit were
a aafa with a sledge hammer and
Rep- J- Uteiley Odham, who started contribution* with a $20 donation,
crowbar, but fled end
and W. 3. Wells, J r , who waa
without any loot when
directing, the contributions was.
arrived.
In-1

WASHINGTON Nov: 24 (IV)—,
Convictions of three Jehovah Wit­
nesses on charges of violating the
Selective Service Act by refusing
to work at civilian public service
camp* were upheld today by lb*
Supreme Court.
Justice Reed delivered the 5-4
decision. Justice Murphy wrote
a dissent in which Justice Rut­
ledge joined. Justice Douglas al­
so delivered a dissent in -which
Justice Black concurred.
. All three of the "witnesses”
were classified by their draft
boards as conscientious objector*.
But each contended he was a min­
ister of religion and should havt
been exempted from all .training
and tenrke.
Two of thm, Weeley William
Cox
and • Theodore
Remain*
Thompson, of Jaekson County,
Oregon, were acchaed of deserting
n eamp at Downey, Idaho. Each
was sentenced to imprisonment of
three year* end three month* and
fined *900:-------------------------------* Wiibhr Roiihm, of Shnnyaido,
Wash., was granted a leave from
a ramp at La pine. Ore. He iw

Proposal Made To
Give U. S. Pow er
To Buy All W heat

Opening Date F o r
Seal Sale Begins
Tomorrow Morning

Stassen Protests
Against Selling
Goods To Russia

C

Campaign Is Begun In Longwood
To Raise $5,000 For Fir# T ruck

Mb tm p ereteres near tha

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 9 ,1 9 4 ?

Leon Blum Cabinet

Swedish Crash
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if. that 3&lt;r were aboard. Some 21
were Swcdith llict*. being iclutned
from Addii Ababa, sliric they
had delivered IM7 plane* sold
by Sweden to Ethiopia. However,
Col. Ingvar Berg, leader of the
Squadron, Wat not aboard.
The flag at the Swrdisli lega­
tion was dropprd lo half slat*
scene. Tbr TtxItxrrRrd Cross an!

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to Psiis to astute the French esp
list of its daily bread.
I'nul llrynaud. Independent who
was Frances last premier before
formation of the Vichy regime,
had run Into difficulties in cftorts to form a government with
Socialist support. The left wing
shied away and the rightists
Insisted that he should not per• mlt the left to dominate any

eurlty Council to d#*J with th&lt;*
Spanish situation, was approved.)
The newspaper ABC declared
In Its headlines: “ United States
heads moderate bloc, diplomatic
chiefs of mission will be able to
return to Madrid, reported Spain
will be incorporated in Marshall
Plan later."
Arriba, the organ of the Falanga. the government party, head­
lined: “ Franco has given example
In fight against Communism.
Final hour of Red tntriguu

cSBIKM. he "might - form.

The efforte of Premier Itamadi-

firement wrnt ' to the ’ wreckage. r r himself lo strengthen his co­
Some of 'the dead were declared alition cabinet alio have met with
little success.
muiilated beyond recognition.
The plane was n Swedish llrlstol freighter, owned by the T raf­
fic-Tourist Transport Company of
Stockhnlm, Swedish author! I Ire in
Stockholm said. It wns chartered
to rttu m the Swedish military
fliers from Africa. All the filer*
were officers of the Swedish air
Forrc. They had left Sweden Or** ■Carabinieri officials at Salam i
tald a party had been 'dispatched
to the ncenr of the crash, hrlirved
to he on 3,248-foot Mt. Srnla.
First reports of the accident
said the plane was a U. S. Army
transport but Cpk John M. Wil­
lems, American military attach'.*/
said he had learned "definitely"
the craft wan not an American
craft.
Flight operations officers at
Ciamplna airfield In Rome, where
lb* wrecked plane was due a t
4 A. M. GMT Imlsv (It P. M.
EST Wednesday), said the craft
was a Ftrlstol and that she ca-»
rled Swedish military pmmnne*.

f

f*nw l**M* flsrl

one rvr*«lcm he delivered more
than 17,000 cash tn Mrvept In an
envelope, represent In* tli" residue
of his ostensible I04J 116,non salar» after payment of laxe*.
Readnowor said that Meyers,
retired deputy chief of Air Forres
procurement (purchasing), gave

Ilium, 75-ycar-old v e t e r a n
statesman, formed a care taker
realitlon government of all So­
cialists last December during the
transition to the fourth republic,
after unsuccessfully trying to
brink In the Communist*. He serv­
ed an premier and president until
the middle of last January, when
Vincent Auriol, a Socialist, was
elected president.
governm ent souicea said th'J
new shipments of flour, with re­
serve slocks already in baket*
warehouses, would keep the bread
ration stable in spile of the walk­
out of 4,600 Parisian millers.
The C u m i n u n l t t-lcd General
Cimfc'dr-ration of labor (C.G.T.),
seeking a .'1,800 franc (about (31)
Increase In the minimum monthly
wage and 26 percent salary ad­
vances pending negotiations, al­
ready has tied up France's coal
mines, most of the auto industry,
and her Mediterranean porta.
This was the tabor situation:
Northern France—114,000 coal
miner* on atrike and main pll*
closed.
.
' Matsellle—Between GO,000 arfd
70,000 dockers, sailors, transport
and other wurkrra on atrike.

him SI.000

With Ihls 11,00(1. Roadnower
■aid, his artiml 1041 nnv from
the company Was 132,260.34
Readnowor was on the flrnt’a
hooka aa vice president and accretarv. He la a brother-in-law of
MADRID, Nov. 10 (4 9 -M o rn ­
B, H. lam anV , the company's
ing newspapers greeted with largr
president•'
Lam arre, recalled lo the w il- headline* htday the United Na­
ness- chair immediately a flrr tions-action in "abandoning" Ih*
Read newer, testified that Mryera* Spanish case and halted It as
falhcr-ln-law. a former bus driver, «_PJ:f little ..tu. inclusion -of—8p*l»
T —-— -war ' iiu ttilwi gi wriHiiiWbir tffior in tne- Mnrsball European re ­
ogeh tif Aviation Ktectrlr at 112.- covery program.
000 a year drsplte a “lolal lack
The united Nations vote pn the
of experience."
Spanish resolution was the lead
la m arre said Meyer* had "Mr. article in all Madrid newspaper*.
Ray A. Curnutt " the
The United Nations Assembly
law, put on the payroll Nov. 2, declined Monday night to reaf­
1942.
firm a IPttJ resolution condemn­
Lamarre* said Meyer* told him ing Franco Spain and requesting
Mr. Curnutt wa* an older man all UN member* to withdraw am­
who had made considerable money bassador* from Madrid. All mem­
In his lifetime ami was with a bers, except Argentina, have com­
railroad, hut he learned later-that plied. ,
Curnutt had driven a-bus owned
(The vole waa 29 for and III
by a railroad.
William R ogrrt, c o m m i t t e e scnlnst, wrlth eight abstentions,
counsel, suggested lh&lt;l at the and the reaffirmation failed of
time Curnutt waa hired he was passage Iw-cause It lacked lha
the "prospective fathcr-ln-Iaw of required two-thirds eount. The
United States voted "no." A asc­
Meyers."
Lamarry said that wa* true, end pari of Ihe same resolution,
adding that he did not learn who expressing the Assrtphly'a ronCurnutt was until ho read in the fblenco In tho ahltlty of the Benewspapers of Meyers' marriage.
lam arre gave the following ac­ rhaaing - officer, passed on many
count of how Curnutt got started contracts aTid tho committee hks
with Aviation Electric i
received testimony that his sug­
Curnutt was t/»ld in walk around gestions led to more than a milli­
the company shop and see "4f he on dollars In war subcontracts for
could f in d . something to do or Aviation 'Electric.
would like to do." At the time:
j

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i ' |y

land Illegally." He said that the
Swedish ferryboat Drotlnlng Vik-.
torla took the Korbanakis aboard
Nov. 6*
ATHENS, Nov. ID &lt;/p&gt;~Mlnlsler
of Public-Order Constantine Rcntis said -today th a t a few Isolate!
rases of decapitation had been re­
ported In Greek warfare recently
and that strict orders has hern
Issued against the "old custom."
Head chopping was first practiced
In Greece during Ihe rfrvoll
against the Turkish empire, more
than 100 year* ago.
Greek guerrillas also have lieen
practicing decapitation, psrtlrularly against gendarmes and soldi­
er* who hav* acquired fame a*
fighters against the rebels, Other
brutalities committed on bodies of
soldiers and police have been sup-,
ported by authentic rrports and
photographs. ••

Ship Wreck Victims
( l aailaas* I n w

f a s t -&lt; lw i

riously estimated at from 30
44 - in - number—vrarw—lathed -by
icy rain and.buffeted by .giam
breakers while their radio oper­
ator aent out frantic measagea
that time was running out. One
man waa lost when the ship was
smashed on the shore reefs and
broke In two early Saturday.
“ Hava started rescue opera­
tions," said a message from, the
Empire Maccallum, received at
9:66 A. M, (EST). The rescue
freighter had awerved from her
course at Montreal yeeterday lo
speed p Ih* Island,
The rrewmen on the barren
Islsnd had some food but no
shelter, Danes ready at Argen­
tina and Stephenvllle to fly lo
them were grounded by" bad
weather.
AAlso responding to tha^ ap­
peals from lh» island were the
whaling ship Olaf Olsen, the II.
fl. Coast Guard Cutter Evergreen
and a service vea*»l o f ' the
padlan mounted polbs*.
Newfoundland • villagers wens
prevented by the heavy seas from

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■manaui'l, ’UQt nevertheless Curputt was made vice president In
charge of production.
After walking around the shop
for some time. Curnutt came, to
Lamarre and told him ho wa*
"very unhappy and would like
something to do."
"How long did he walk around,”
Senator Ferguson (RMIch) ask­
ed. • •
"Several months."
Meyers, as an Air Force pur-

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A rm y Dismisses
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For D isloyalty

Kiwanis Plans

BATIRA TRIAL
HAVANA’, Nov. 19 &lt;49-D r.
Harry Romney admitted under
defense questioning today Ih n
possibly “rough handling of (John
Lester) Meo aggravated" the bul­
let wound that provrd fatal »-i
the Chicago Navy veteran last
April.
*
Patricia (Hatira) Schmidt, To­
ledo dancer on trial fir the itiui der of her lover, watched wit If
-rubricnl. but nlltiuul 'iusutti

mony of the doctor. Romney, who
operated on Mee, twice previously
had told th a audlencla court the
wound was “inevitably fatal."

Trade and Tariff Agreement
made public by the government
NOTICE
Monday night, the United 8tatrs
Dr. George il. Starke, president
will make more than 3,600 cuts in
of the Negro Chamber of Com­
Import duties as part of a 23merce, this morning urged all
played on Legion sponsored learns
nation pact affecting half the
members to he present at the
world's commerce.
last year. A boys’ championship
Six
Are
Accused
Of
meeting of the group which w y
A B ute Department official
be held at the Colored Elks Rest
game was also shown. Bob Feller
told a reporter then the effects
Being C om m unists;_^
at KrOO
Thursday a t whlrh.
&gt;o r . yMi. -Timr
and
other
baseball
starts,
who
on price* and on volume of im­
Important tun
55 Fired -S i n c ^ ^ alpio ed-fa^ b A ^ '-g*^ “IheTrp
port* will b- slnw tn .m ina -hut
“Ihe- gvtTeral effect ahotrhf- be- ter
'Hart were also shown.
WASHINGTON Nov. 19 (/P ) _
eaa* the burden on tho consumer."
Mr. Krlder, manager of the
The reduction* made by the Dismissal of nine Army and Air Sanford, team, said that he *a.c
United State* and aeven other Force civilian employes on dis­ a definite tie-up between the
countriea are scheduled to go Into
Legion program here ; and the
effect Jan. I, 1U4H. Other coun* loyally grounds--six of them Ire- Giant* program, Which will In­
cause of Communist connections - clude a try-out camp. No Sanford
was reportedly the Army loday. hoy 1* on record for having gonu
Secretary Kenneth C. Royal! to the Major Leagues, he de
I h Nmv R eddy F o r
signed the orders for the dismis­ dared, but predicted that with
tho present opportunities afford­
S p ecial Vnrlles a n d Banquets
sals which have occtired princi­ ed, one or rporu would go to tho
pally at posts outside of Wash­ b'g league within 10 years.- lit
ington saner Congress recessed urged Kiwauls to sponsor a Jun­
F o r R earrv n llo n H P h o n e O ra n g e C lly H o tel
ior*' League.
Iasi July.
' Two new Kiwanians,' John L.
O ra n g e C ity , F lo rid a
Aside from Communist connec­ Galloway,
county tax collector,
tions. grounds for dismissal' In­ and A. L. Foster, plant pathol­
cluded membership in organira- ogist at the Central Florida Ex­
lions whose interests are consider­ periment Station, were inducted
as h Iran ian s |,y the Rev. W. 1'.
ed inimicable to those of the Yesloy: . ■
Edward F I.anc repotted that
the condition of C. C. Campbell,
club treoaqrer for the past II
years, 'w as much Improved and
I . that it la expectrd that ho will
mre i Im able to attend the next meetthe hands of Congress on ratrs
lev- . ing.
of duty which were not cut by
I** letter from T. W. lawtnn.
binding them so that we will havr
rar- j president of the FcrnaM-laughUin
to go through the unpleasant pro­
lert-, Mctnorial Hospital Association,
cedure of abrogating agreement*
And You
befon?&gt; we ' fart again protect
ulerj eommending the club for the
rise presentation of a reauscitator to
American agriculture and Indus­
try from the blighting invasion of
the hospital was read by W. A.
Are Invited
low wage scale competitive prore** Morrison. Presldt’nt Lester Tharp
ducta.
ou* announced that-much of the cred“The Ways and Means Commitre* it for thia goes to Herman E.
tec has tried in vain lo find ti
j'.n* Morris And his athletic commitcriteria by which the Slate Dcicd ,c® ^or srranging the Celrryfed
partment decided how J'ow our
II
football game that made the presFriday
tariffs ceuld lie ' msde without
endangering our American stan­
N ovem ber 21at
dard of living and wage scales.
Certainly It was not 'costa of
production'.
,
“America, now paying the higheat wage scale In the history of
Sanford
tha World and 'with living stair
Furniture
Life Imprisonment
dards far above those o f’ most
other nations, la suddenly askrd
Com pany
M 't l l i i i H S I r a n I’M , UnM
to compete on a practically free
lo
express
my
u
tter
contempt
trade basis with the lower living
and acorn fo r. you," Judge I’roe.
standards and wages of the rest
Thru Ihe CTiurlesy -and Co-operation of Florida ’ Power and
lor told Winslow and Bennett,
l.lghl Company, Mrs. Colons Wllholl. Hbme Economist, will
of the world.
who less than 24 hour* earlier
show you how simple and quick It la lo prepare various foods
‘“The United 8lates gave sub­
had surrendered lo an prated
for fleeting, Hhe may let us sample some of_lL too!
stantial concession* on metaU
4*0^50 a f te r . a 42-hour - siege -at
turh aa aluminum anil nickel,
Well Be Glad To Have You With Us.
an laolateu farm near Neillsvlllc,
"Every American farmer and Wi*. “I think th a t you ate for­
and hundreds of other manufa'n
Inl-orcr
knows
be
can
produce
as
tunate-that this offense occurred
turrd products,
"Industry and agriculture now much, or more per man than any in Wisconsin.
“ I dorf't believe I would have
find themselves in tho same free other nation on earth, but he also
trade boat, because butter, cheese, knows that hi* high living stan­ any qualms whatever If our Con­
fish, vegetables, fruits a6d many dard* are definitely threatened stitution provided that In cases
when w e'throw our mnrkcta wide like this 1 would have the power
Ned S m ith , M anager
open lo the products made by
attempting to go to the reseui workers whose wsge teste per day and authority to sentence. you to
"R
ig
h
t
W
h
ere We’ve ilccn F d r 25 Y eara"
with lifeboats. They could see is little more than tho amount the gas chamber, the electric
300
E
ast
F
in
d
S
tre e t
Rhone 216
the bleechcd langlceersg from paid pet hour to American workIWliHM 11
the shore.

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'1 like Southern Twin-Pack Bread
because I can use hall a loaf at
a time and Ihe other half will stay
fresh. Ths-H sv ur Is very-g o o d
and It makes tyonderful loaat. 1
used to throw away a half a loaf
of bread every day until I heard
abblit Southern Twin-Pack."
* Mrs. A. H. Burr*
Miami, Fla.
Before she heard about Southern
Twin-Pack Bread, Mrs. Burr was
forced to waste half a h&gt;af of
bread a day. Now, thanks to
Twin-Pack’s separately wrapped
half loaves, while she serves one
half, the other half stays fresh—
ovefrtender and tasty until she's
ready to use it. Fijjoy the advan­
tages of the exc/ujiveTwin-Pack
wrapper and th e handy xipper
opener. Look fo r th e Southern
Twin-Pack name on the wrapper
every time you buy bread.

ARTHUR J* (RED) WILLIAMS
has become associated *with the
Fred W. BENDER real estate
Sales Office.

Mr. WlUJami haa long bean Identified with
the purchase and sale of Beet Eetate In the

foe lownflinp or sleeping...
these beauties In cotton, tab
ilyle, look imoo!h..,feel

A—f . —I it- I.t
IntwOTn, A *-■ W f afu iirC WOlIf*
. . . , »at.

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Sanford Area and la’ well qualified to render
clients Intelligent sales service. The kind*
!y consideration of “Red", In Real Estate
matters, wllt.be appreciated b j this of flee.

bond keeps Ih# Iravseri mug,
prevents binding, le e our

red IV.
N f c l Fla. B t.t. Bank BMg.

BenderiRealtor
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THK TWIN-PACK REPORTER
¥ Mrs. A. H. BurT, ahown above, is the
w ife of a flight Instructor in Miami. They
are living.in a trailer untU home prices
get more reasonable. When interviewed
K Oebriel Beruur, Southern Twin-Peck
Bread’s traveling pboto-reporter* J fk ,Burr gladly made tha eutement quoted

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Friday, tit-nth* tu uiudi-tale north
In northeasterly wind* Iwx-oming
occasionally frt*»h easterly Friday.

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To Crackdown On
Procurement Officer
* Quotes Citations To
' Show His Services
i To Army Air Forces
♦WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 (/l*;
A Dcpaitincnl o( JusHc” ciackdown on income las charges hung
oyer Maj. General Bennett L.
* Meyer* today while Senate inves­
tigator* pushed deqier into tesliinony that ha took $l?0,000 out'
*1 ol * war contracting plant con-'
trolled through “tlooget."
Attorney GHeral Clark (aid hr
will &gt;.k for the indictment of
."eyers at toon a* the war invest!gating iiibcommittre • headed by
Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) windt
up iti heating*.
(Amplifying Clark'* announce­
ment, Juilire Department officials
»aid "all of • the • aefftit#*" of
Meyer* are under the depaitinent
investigation, and the drpatament
"b aho inquiring into other* wlm
^jere engaged with him in the vanoui transactions."
When Meyer* wa* called hack
to the witnru tland, Chairman
Ferguson of’ the Senate subcom­
mittee first tequirrd him to again
lake the oath "to tell th* wholf
. |rulh.'
*
-r-Then the ehaiiman cahed if-he-^

fore the commillre began qur»lions. Meyers had "any facts" to
ftiesent.
“Yea, air. 1 hava." Mryera re­

plied In a loud./Itm voice. "Aa

you know I have bqru alttinir here
for about 10 daya * listening tn
many rharg&lt;*s mode against me of
perjury, ./irruption, fraud urn!
that I waa a contracting officer
and &gt;purchasing officer holding
ol.eka with the airplane com*
panl-sp,"
Mavcm paused and then *si-L
m. r(jUnl»-&gt;d dc,..&gt;a ,« uua*
•* - i
% w#r ttll tha charges In the most
(I'wlliuHa n l"if» l .wait

Mandamus Action

vVoted Byiaycees
On Re-Districting
_ The f e s H of Director* of . th*..
^iem lnole County Junior Chamlier
of Commerce voted Tuesday night
to instruct the elub aeeretary to
hire an attorney and launch' man­
damus proceedings to force the
County Commission to / d i s t r i c t
tha eounty .precinct*, Cordon
Bradley, club secretary, reported
at the main luncheon of the organliatiun at the Mayfair Inn to­
day.
• Bradley also atated that the
directors discussed the ChrisfeA m u parade and hospital hall
which will be sponsored by the
organization on Dec. a.
W alter It. Inland told of the
POaaibiliUa*. of the Frenchmans
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Mercury Holding A b
Rain And Snow Falls
By ASSOCIATED PHE88
_ The nation's weather followed
“ he same pattem of tbo Ia n sev­
eral daya today, with rain *nd
•now in same section! *mi the
m em iry staying around aeaaonal
mark* across tha nation.
Thera was bitter cold wraihcr
u reported In Canada* with Iowa pf
21 below repeated In Walaon
Lake, B. C.; 19 at Smith River,
B. C_ and 17 at Fort Good Hope,
department of MaeKensi*. But
federal forecaster said no ImmoAil late cold blast* were headed Into
^ ih e state*. The coldest early
morning reading*' were In Mon­
tana, with Butte reporting a low
of 12 above.
The snow area today waa In
tha Northern Plains states and
In Montana and .Wyoming, while
rala fell In towa, Eastern Ne­
braska and In Georgia and North
Carolina. Bkles were cloudy over
tha Great Lakes. Ohio Valley and
Mississippi region*, while fair
9 west her waa reported in th*
Northeasten section and on the
Pacific coast. ________ . ‘
REALTORS MEET
A meeting of lh#' Banfnrd Board
Of Realtor* will he held Friday
afternoon a t 4:00 o'clock a t the
City Hall. jt w m announced today
hv Karan"nd M. BalL aaerstarv.
Edward F. Lane. prestdenL will
conduct the meeting. I t I* Import.conduct
atant that a|!

tha

— JRUAL
LACONIA. N.
Nov. 20 « * &gt; A yorotg mother who allegedly
canoed the death of her thr
year old son hv giving him a
tables noon of btaek pepper as
“punishment” today faced e two
'to three year state prison term.

Today In W estm inster Abbey

D ew ey Says Reds
i Trying To Block
' A id To H ungry

Plea For Housing

roup

Trum an Is Denounced
For Failure To Aid
China Government

Leon Blum Agrees M arshall Leaves
To T ry T o Form For London Meet
Frencj}j£abinet Irf “ Sacred Cow”

MANCHESTER. N. H.. Nov. 20
(/F)—Governor Thomas E, Dewey
says that the f£rsiiani ate uring
the United Nations a* a sounding
board in a "word war" designed
to block American aid to hungry
countries abroad.
Even UN delegate* of many
countries, he said, are risking
their lives in voting "with the
majority in every major test of
strength on the side of justice
and liberty."
Expressing confidence these del­
egate! will still have the courage
to vote this way. the New York
governor told a hospital fuml-raising rally here last night:

WASHINGTON Nov. 20 (,V)—
The Senate Banking Committee
France Recalls Part President Truman Is ilevitlej today to go ahead im­
vulh a Loir-point snttAt Airport To Wish mediately
O f 1947 ArmjTClass
udl.ition prugtam but delayed ac­
Him Best Of Luck tion on I’rrttdent Ttuman's teAs Strikes Spread
qt|ei| (nr itandliy puce-wage and
FARES n JV. 20 (/1&gt;i
Leon . WASHINGTON Nov. 20 t/p)
limited ratinuing rontiol jhiwer,
Ilium, 75-yeai-otd Socialist and Ptendrul I tuman |ienonatly wish­
Cliaiitnan Tobey (R-Nll) said
elder statesman, agreed lumglit In ed "God vjieed and good luck".to tlie committer will begin considera­
tty to loim a government ol "pub­ Secretary Marshall today upon*the tion next week ol Irgidation to
lic safety" to hung |H-s.e to Secretary of State’s deparlare by- roiilinur lent controls, irstuie inair for ilie Ihg Four foieign min­ ilallinenl buying cuibs, tighten
France's Irouhlrd Ij Ihu situation.
Against a backdinp of wide­ ister meeting in l.ondon.
hank cicdit and poMibly tnctease
“ I know you aie going to have m.ugini for buying on thr com­
spread Communnt-lrd ilnkr* in
mlical industiies, Socialist Pros- it because you.know how to do modity exih.uigrs.
. ident .Vincent Auriol piquied - to your job," Mr. Truman taicl.
T h n r rum of thr I0-|ioints laid
"I have the utmost confidence down by Mr. Tinman in hit ptogo befurr the national avtrnilily
| lomoiiow to a|i|M-.il lor conflima- in you."
grain to combat lugli living coils
The
lion of the 75-yrai-old Socialist
. I'retidenl
. spoke into
, a mic- , alteadv have Ivrru drtignalrd ss
statesman as head id a widely rophonr *1 thr National Airport | ,hr tut,jf ( l ,t&lt; heatings by the
hated cabinet.
,,rf
Seiialr-I louir evmmmu . ommittce.
Ilium needv «• majority of av
•Sairnl tnw
the four engined
||, r
|QL,»inl program
lemlilv vote*-before-he-can begin { plane which Ml Iruinan has used w.h riulmxrd imaiimiiiily by the
i'd idlen.
luttnalion of his cabinet
Senate Demur tali.
y t umiilit- •
There was no indication a* yet ""IfcfoTr going to |hc airpoit, Irr hut this group ».vid ler|»on»i* '
Ikiw rnufli of Ilie right wing would Maiih.ill conferred with'the Pies- Inlitv (oi offering Irgiitalion to
he included ill the i alum-1 by ident .it ihr While I lolltr. . At ihe hearty il out in ti with tlir RrpubBlum, thrice pieituri of I ranee. Stair llrjiarlltirnl railirr. lir talk- j(i )n,
| I MM11Ills*-#1 •*« !'»«» I l|h l I
nl (nr neatly an bum and o li.df | nmiimnn Toft (RUliio) calleJ
with Jatnrt F Htynes who pirccd- ( Ids Senate Repifhlicnn Policy ComV today tu ntuJy
lum as Sri irlaiy of Stair and mlttee togrtht •itpy|"Kr
F&gt; k M I
•
VFW Convention To ril
ihr United S|j|rv irpirientalivr to
Be Held In Orlando lltr Conference of F'mrign Minislets.

"They know that America is a
powerful , friend of the weak, of
the opprossed and of free gov­
ernment Itaelf—they know mm I*
a shining armor that t» their de­
fense."
Striking at wTial he called "a
Communist monster feeding on

the “plight o f ‘oppressed people,’*'
MAYOR William O'Dwyer of New
York strikes a prayerful pose a* he
- r* p t3 tm io ihr/otncC ongrentohat
Committee on Housing the dearth
of housing tn hi* city He said that
New York I* tn desperate need of a
minimum of SS2.OOn.oOO In addi­
tional federal help to house about
150.1)00 homeless families. Hr re­
vealed that nr S4,ono housing unit’
expected to be provided by prtvi •
builih-rt, only 30,000 will be ava*
able by end of IN S i/a Wnailosir

Peoples P a rt In
United Nations
Told A t Forum

Dewey declared:
"A stream of malicious false­
hood -calumny pour* from the
Kremlin and reaches a rlimatle
flood stive in the assembly of
the United Nation*.”
tn another addrras today Gov­
ernor Dewey Charged the Tru­
man Administration with ”*eeniIngly abandoning the Chlnesertb
Communist compiral,"’ and assert­
ed immediate aid should he sept
to Ike f a r East a* even a two
month* delay "may be too late1"
Making hi* first comment on
President Truman's special mexsaga to Congress, the Republican
guvemur told a new* conference
he Was “deeply disappointed In
it" in that “no mentionv.at all
wis made of China or the situ­
ation In the Far East.”
“While European aid is urgent
tCeatloar* w P*ae KlaSII

Trum an PlanOnW age
And Price Control
Will Be Postponed;
Taft Studies Policy

1DNDON, Nov. 20 uVr Punorii iJi/*belh and hrr rnnee wetm.uiird loC.iy uJK yft min tier Xhoej^yud' ha.k to Biukmgham I'alacr
through tftettt jim m kd wills Mofr thUti a uulliuii ilieenhg .Hntbm, and
departed .niifhi foi lli-ir hunrvmoon in southern I ngland.

The Veteran* o f: Foieign Warsdistrict coii&gt;elilri)ii will In- lit-ld
in Urlando ill the
Miinicipul
Junior High School »&gt;u Nov. £t
at 1U:DU ‘A. M. John Sauls, udj*
utftiit auiuiunccd today.
Ilriauilo Post
l wilt Im- host
fm ilu* dinner beginning at 1:00
P. M,.uml will provide the enterluinmeut in the afternoon. Tlu&gt;
Sanford delegation is plauiiing
to Invite iiit- uiganitnlluit to hobl
it*, m-kl dlslrict convention in
Sanford on Hu- Inst Sunday its

At tile iilis-tini' in f.omion s la tt­
ing next week, Die Big Four—the
U. S , Britain, France and Rus­
sia— once again will try to rearH'
agreement* looking towwd * Ku
ropean, peace selllemcnt. Ih tic rellCeS Ivriwerrl the United Slhtes
nml Russia presumahly - figured
ploniiiii-ntly in Marshall** final
roiiMiltations.
Also at the airVni to hi&gt;l M»r-hall farewell were Admiral Wil­
liam D Leahy,, the . President’s
llMHlIasr* «» gear ei»k n

Segregation End
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MACON. Gn.. Nov. L'lV-l/IVIlelote onlv 3,000 kings, querns and comnmneis hut vvith the
Henry Wallace pleaded for ait end,
to racial -g ’eg.ilton t-efure an
*v-r»rlsJ ii-.tening in, the l.eiiev* |c the throne moved regally down the
auilii-in-e Ih’tl War segregated by -i-». have ol tli- ancient i.ilhr.iial on thr aim of King Geoige VI and he
(Hilire utile, after n sponsor uf his
cvme the bride of l.i:ut I'lnlip Muunthallrn, nfwlv knighted and prospeech Imd told negroes tliey. would
Prominent Local Cit­
claimed Duke ul lalinhuigh, in a cetemogy completed b y the Atclfnot Iw required to olyetvo tlie~lihtizens Take P art In
souUu'rn cuvtuin.
t'lshop af Canlcibur/ at IIH h .A M. &lt;0:45 A M. Eastern Standard January.
About link! negro* and half
lime).
|c,
Comdr. F. D. Scutt will hcitl
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I he 21-yea,-old Bmnesy* vyi. '[I.nkled heluw he*
to the fornn-i Vice I'rvsiilcnt ex­
ntol Ims nuked all tucni
ohe u m r an isrjy **ltn pmvn ik Ii in rmkiuidriy .mil peatll. .Slir inerting
pound
Ids
political
pln1hao|ihy
last
-UNESCO a* thc-t* J pIr r ^ iT-ftr
, night in tin- tiiy auditorium.*'Th#
lirrs of thr local delegation j Two No True Bills
gteeliV her 26-yejf-old btu|&lt; yiuom at the altar-ami tlu-w knelt belute meet nt tin- l egion Hut Sunday
ihe United Nation* and a report
nudiltiriuitk -cats almuiT.IWU,"
Returned
By
Jury
’Iht' Primate uf nit England. .%** nt VTkl A. M. The n e x t. regular
on condition* in Europe were dis­
M an earlier meetiiTiff'l‘resident
Returfaring of East Firal-Street
meeting uf live group will lie nevt
I&gt;t‘&gt;mlacd
tu
love,
cherish
and
niiey
of t h e Southerii
cussed at the third and final »es- hatwefn Sanford end Melluiiville
Two no true hill* were trturned t'lni.k(4 *nFiirentair
tin* former i’rinre of (Iirerc ami &gt;(ondny night nt 7:00 o'clock.
t ll ls t tv s l &gt;m * l * 4 l i r I ‘I t h l l
lion of a United Nation* forum Avenue ha* been postponed in­
hi" tin* (iroml Jury in Citcuit
Danmark. He 'pt-ominld III love
Tuesdav, .following, which
held at the First Methodist Church definitely due to th* high water
and clterish lier, "for tu-ttcr, for Funeral Bites Held
' Court
in aturm sewer* under the street
the iuev was discharged Ivy Judge 2.T Fired By Navy
'worse, for richer, for poorer,” in
last night with over 80 persons and
the need of repairing the
Smith, it wb* reported liy
il&gt;e tradition *1 Church of Eng land
Ftir Mrs. H. Lawson OM. P.II. Ili-nulon,
I'’or Red Activity
attending.
sewer* before any paving work
.clerk of the Court.
ceremony.
One of the no true hill* fuuml
Frank Shames acted as moder­ I* undertaken, if was announced
Crowds
estimated
by
Scotland
Funeral
scivlce*
for
Mt*.
II.
morning, by If. N. Bayer, city
WASHINGTON, Nov 20, oV bthe Jury was Ihe charge of
ator for the program on which this
Yard tu exceed a million persun* II. Ijiwsjiii, lilt, who died yeslei _ hv
manager;
liomlchle against Rnrnett Smith, Twenly tl i -j -f u. N,.vy civilian
jammed
the
route
of
Princes
i
day
aftarnooit
at
a
local
hospital,
Roman Catholic, Jewish and Pro­
There are BOO feet of storm
eliief of police of (Ivledu in con­ ehtrtloye* cited on nccusatiiiii* of
testant faiths were represented. The sewrr under the pavement, said Fighting Boys Knock Klisabetii's wedding piocrssion to­ wi-n- In-Id, nt noon today at the nection with Ilie death by bullet dialoynlty, n i o a t l y
Involving
Erickson
Funeral'
Home
with
the
day,
hours
ts-fore
lier
marriage
wound*
of a negtu whom he vva's charge* of Communist activity,
open fotum discussed the ques­ Mr, Sayer. Th* high water in the
liev.
iroiigiHi
imries
u
io
u
n
in
is.
,
..
Rev.
Douglas
Charles
officiating.
Over
Oil
Stove
And
io
Lieut.
Philip
Mounthattrri,
the
aewer is in turn due to the abnor­
have been’discharged or have re­
Intartneiil will take place later n t ‘•''I'mplirig to arrest.
tion “How are we in our com­ mal height of w ater in Imke
Duke of Edinburgh, was to take I ,&lt;........
,,n . N.
u vY. ...i___
Tlie
Die olht-r uu
no true
into I1,111 fuund hy signed in the last six month*.
Set
Place
On
Fire
Cannonsvtile.
where
Mr*.
place tn (Vealminstcr Abbey,
munity co-opcraling with the1UN­ Monro*.
the jury was on a charge of as­ Hear Admiral Haul II Nihecker
Thousands converged on Burking- I. uwxuti was I,urn on Mar. .211, sault against n young woman and raid today.
Edward Higgins, manager of th«
ESCO)
IH7U.
She
hail
lived
here
for
the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
Nlbectii-r. eliief «&gt;f the NaVy's
HORN LAKE. Miss.. Nov. 20 hum .Palace long before tlm
Invelved Witliirn It VVeliman ami
Miss Thelma Hammond conduct­ merce and City Commissioner I.ea
Ptinceas arose at her usual hour pa«l 25 year*.
ItlduMrlai. ivIntlUHs. raid the 45
f/P)—Two
young
women
lost
their
William Ireland of Winter I’aik
Surviving
nrr:
the
husband,
II.
ed a lesson period and reported on R. Lesher were scheduled to drive
of 7:,10 A. M.
Court will reconvene Munday case* snei-i outside Wavliingtun
II. Lawsuit uf Sanford; one daugh­
the economic condilioni in Ger­ this afternoon to Jacksonville to lives early today when fire swept
Tito bridegMKiui spent tile night ter, Mr*.
fur
tin* Full term of rriminnl among tlie Navy'* ttOU.tKH) civilian
It.
11,
McCullough
confer with WAA and CAA of­ a night club near here and ten nt Kensington Palace in another
case*. Amoiuj, the case* to be employe*, lie aid no disloyalty
many, England and Russia.
of
Tampa;
five
*6u*.
Hubert
G.
ficials In expediting transfer to
hearing* have been necessary in
During the discussion panel. Mr. i M City of personal property, other patrons were burned or in­ part of the city, with his mother, l.aVvaun of Cotinimsvflle; la-on K. tried first aie: Harney. Crews, .Washington.
rharged with illicit possession of
Princes# Andrew of Greece.
jured
in
leaping
through
windows.
Lawson
uf
Sanford;
Frederick
Eight of the 45 person* wet*
Shames, speaking for racial and Including furniture,* fitting* and
Apart fruiii the hndo's father, Hoag of Grand Rapids, - Mich.: liquor; llirhard Field*, charged cleared of accusation* based most­
now In storage in
The charred bodies of the vic­
religious minorities, slated that accessories
with
.
assault
to
commit
murder
Ihmald
llotg
of
Connonaville
nml
no
.
fewer
than
five
kings
were
warehouse* at the Municipal Air* tims, tentatively identified by.
in Ihe first degree; Robert Allen, ly' tin allegation* of Uommunitt
most prejudices originate in the .port, said Mr. 8syer.
on hand for the ceremony—Haa­ Harold Hoag of Groanshoro, N.
rharged with in ten t, to commit Party lurmiierthlp or association
Thompson
Brother
Mortuary
at­
fourgiumlchildren
and
two
*l»kon
of
Norway,
Frcderik
uf
Den­
The City now has the right of
home and he added that the place
murder -In the first degree and with Communiala, Nihecker aaid. - j tcr»,
Mr*.
Belle
De
Mott
o9
Conto begin to combat these pre­ entry to buildings end property, tendants at Evelyn Taggart of mark, Feisal of Iraq, ' Mihai of nonxviltp and Mrs, It. K. Palmer- Wilhe Walker, charged with lewd
Romania
and
Peter
of
Yugoslavia.
Including the eight base tall
and lascivious conduct.
Rcsurfacinx Almost
judices is in the home. He said training diamonds being laid out Memphis, Tenn., and Dorothy Bil­
Tha. day dawned in a drissling ton of Deposit, N. Y.
that the cure for prejudices lies in by the Nlw York Giants and deeds lingsley of Horn Lake, were found rain," but the skies cleared in
At lCnd On Bcardall
(I’MiiiaMg
r&gt;«, semat)
to this property are expected soon. in a back room of thr frame ■ind-niorning and the aun peeped
structure where apparently they through th* cloud* from time to
Resurfacing of Hcanlall Ave­
fled and were trapped because of time. The whole wielding route
nue from C'elrrv Avcmm to Miller ,
frum
Buckingham
Palace
to
Aventtr, an Irt fool road two mile*
no outside exits. Several score
Westminster Abbey waa -thickly
jntig, i* nearly 'completed,' R. B.
other patrons escaped without in­ lined with speclalars, some of
l'o|ie, chairman of the County
jury.
who had spent the night there.
Commission, announced today.
IS
County
Road
improvement*
From a hospital bed, Mrs. Sher­ Most of the all-nighters got
Flans
for
an
outstanding
program
of
rnlrrlainmrnl
for
winter
visman Lewis told a story of how soaked in the morning dr if lie. ilob will Itr made at a mcclmg at the Tourist Center Monday evening estimated in cost a t between
' I .'.
t:i5.000 and ttli.OOO, are lietng
flame* enveloped tha dance hall Thousand* more were'arriving on
CLEVELAND, O.. Nov. 20 (Special)—Railroad management has and blocked tb* front axlt after early trains and butca Hundreds at 8:(41 o'clock, raid E. M. Aimitagr, recreation director of the Sem­ made and are financed by race
&lt;]
embarked rpoa a wildcat strike a (a ini t the five operating brotherhoods
of police and detective* mingled inole County Chamber ol Commerce, today as he urged all visitor* and track fund* supplied by the State
ItV sItasH ' •« p*a* »•*»&gt;
and formerly diverted for school
with the crowd’ In * Ihe Abbey local ciliaeps as well to altinJ the meeting.
■and the intent «,f the Railway Labor Act. a federal law, it wa*
use hy the county.
areas,!
cl-a/gcd today by D. B. Rubeitson, president of the Brotherhood of
Mr. Aimilage stated that he will make a summary of last season's
The first root of re-surfacing
Thunderous cheers arose as the
Curbs Are Placed On Gueen
locomotive Firemen arid Engineutett
left Buckingham Pflaee at activities of the I jurist Club which, with G. Easterly as president, got la l&gt;elng. applied to the old LongV. i
wdod Road fur one nml a quarter
Rules governing winking conditions, which have,been unchanged
to a fin* start just before"
Freight To Canada 11:08 A. M., two minutes behind off
from
cool
wind*
off
the
lake.
mile*
south
of
the
dog
track
road
Christina*
with
■
concert
by
the
f*r 25 yean, and a icquesl for a 30 per cent wage increase, now be­
schedule. With her in her coach,
8*minol* High School Ole* Club. Eight flood lights have been in­ intersection, said Mr. Pope.
ing negotiated by America's rail-9 '
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. M - drawn by the Windsor grey*,
Feuding County road improveThe elub operated under the stalled to allow playing of game*
Ire
road* and the five brotherhoods. tion of th* spirit of collect!
4
The Association of American wa* Pfincesa Margaret. They left direction of Mr. Armltmge, until at- night.
itu-ni*
include
the
resurfacing
of
Robertson's charges.’ voiced In bargaining—and * spirit given life Railroads today plated sharp at a trotting pace down tha Mali. April 1, and during tMa time
Tha
ntwesl
game
Innovation
is
Celery
meaning by the Railway curbs on fraignt shipment* to Ufa guards In red tunics, bura statement to members and local
there were a t least 20 enUrtxin- a 10 foot square checker board and Geneva Avenue, Miller Avenue
lodges of his Brotherhood, arise Labor Act. Continued abuse of Canada. The action followed new m slied breast-plates and white menta
Including concert*, suppers with red and black squares. Green south to Cameron City, at Black
Import restrictions Imposed by plumes, cantered beaida the ear- and games a t th* Tourist Center, and yellow checkers of large site Hammock near Oviedo, Cemetery
from bis contention that a nation­ Uu* nature c*n only be' Inter- Import’
wide advertising campaign spon­ prated a* deliberately provoca-1 th* dominion to conserve Its dol- riago.
_J
l-j-r
pienica and outings. Attendance will he moved by players using Road at Grneva for one half mile
sored by the railroad manage­ Uv*.
lar balance*.
In a second coach rod* the averaged 250 or more a t each a wooden abaft with a hook on end the Country . Club road to
ments, constitute a violation of , “W« believe
proposals a rt
Th* partial embargo order was King of Norway and the-Queen •venL One of tha moat enjoyed the end which permit* picking up Lake Mary. Ripe* Avenue ha* been
W# have prepared a telegraphed to .. *11 railroads in of tha Hellenes. The King and uf th« motor outing* wa* a trip and moving the checker*. The wldned to IK feet hetwein Celery
th* spirit of collective bargain­ reasonable. We
to (bow
&gt;w why see beltrvo thi* country. I t directed them not Quean of Danmark were In a bv 200 visitor* to tha Methodist checker board la painted on the Avenue and the railroad, a distance
ing aa established by tha 21 year
to . This case I* he- to accept general freight for third carriage.
old Railway Labor Act.
cement court east of th* Tourist of one-fourth mile.
Home at Enterpriaa.
will aontltra* to bo pre- destinations In Canada nnlee* th#
Many new gam* facilities are Center and teals are to be pro­
Princfcss Elisabeth walked out
tod
aci
shipper
Is
able
to
certify
that
h*
oea the conference taMOTHER
CONVICTED
. T T i l t r S J w . oxof th* palaca to entar tha Irish In atore for winter visitor* this vided for checker fan* to view
I'ENHACOLA, Nov, 20— —
said Robertson, “bat management
In n peaceable and orderly has assurances th at the good* state cq*Mi *t 11:18 A.
wbli* season. Mr. Armifag* revealed. contest*.
have
been
or
will
ba
authorised
“ We ar* planning thi* winter A circuit court Jury last night
representative* have decided to manner.
Ivands played th* national aiw The ah uffleboard1 and Ihone shoe
spend millions of dollar* villlfy“The railroad brotherhoods be­ for entry by the collector of cus­ them, "God Save Tha King." Th# courts In the park hava been put to hav* competition In -many ronvltt*d Mrs. Jacquelin* Bricktoms
at.
the
border.
ame*," said Mr. Arm Itag* and man, IB.Vof manslaughter tn tha
tne oUr proposal* In a nation­ lieve In abiding by the law. both
King aat at her rig h t In a m-v- In'good condition, and a palmetto
s said th at It is hoped to hav* suffocation death of her newborn
wide newspaper advertising cam­ fixit* spirit and in l u
letter.
Shipments of eoal and fuel oil ment of excitement, the crowd i frond wind breaker, 10 feet high,
paign.
The brotherhoods have more wcre^pecificly exempted from the broko through police lines for has been erected on tha north exciting competition by vialtlng ion, foUnd In a city garfaaga
and-west aides to protect player* to u t* ir o n neighboring cl tie*.
truck last April,
tCeaUneO &lt; S .N f»
“We bold that thl« Is a viola­

Defective Sewers
Stall Repaving
. ut Eirst Street

Two Killed, Ten
A re Injured As
Night Club Burns

Plans For T ourist Entertainm ent To
Be M ade M onday At Tourist C enter

R ailroad M anagement Is Charged
W ith S trike A gainst Brotherhoods

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, Italy Asks Big Four I
Harvard Scientists the
Ijer cubic centimeter. The density marifurlrie urwl hot milk Into the Nagging Wife May
or our Kartb Is 5.6 grams per mashed potatotrs; season with
centimeter. Tha avaraice, finely grated onion, salt and pep*
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to• five other husbands, then
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bundle up your wife and aend her
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to the fellow at the top of the list
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Sbapley said the average density and bread "or rolls will ncvi'r be
••You will receive back tfl.171
llv II.M. HOYLK
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women when jrour own name
NEW,YORK. (&gt;F)—Gotham gab. comes to the top of the Hat. Have
system—amkthroughout the Milky A salad bowl oi lettuce and
If vour wife misunderstands you. faith—and don't break the magic
Way galaxy—la so high that the tomatoes with a tangy French
perhaps you might want (a bi- chain. One maw broke It out his.
scattering tendency I* overcome
rome a link in a im s rhain. lotto.
by gravitation.
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•tan wwrh •wwd.i wit f i n f .pew.. .G iauilp still simUata t lie " *ir»~
But the scheme Is falling flat.
sih'litic* for henpecked husbands.
VriHort n n t'.o u lr Uf. 'dur .‘aw*
The letter, .now circulating in Nobody seems to want .to. trade "P hy _ Italian . activities through f r j g
Bu^ don't g rt exritrd galactic -nrighl»rhiMMl, but also in
one nagging wife for 19,178 others "legitimato titles of aaquialtioV** "CSV
.O ur.. own *yatem_ of. planet*, a few—ot her —galaxies Bite the' trust ia the conservation order for Manhattan, goes like this:
with the same defect.
which wore ^Internationally
intrmatlonallv re1
re“Dear Friend.
hasn't oven started to go into Magellanic clouds are the Ad- dessert. '
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A young man employes! by the
(his cosmic-formation and Shapley romeda nebula. .
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Here are rt-ripes fur the *|ieria(
"This chain letter was staitssl
I/u* klRfit pvyrywltorr -In
la thinking In torma of millions of
Hut, throughout space in gen­ fruit cup the corn pudding.
fn the hope of bringing happiness- U. 8. State Department wasn’t and then hit the aklds. She became
&lt;il Totahif.it hriiic Co.
worried by the government’s ■ P«rty girl and wound up on the
years.
eral, the average density is |&gt;cr11olida) Fruit Cup
loyalty
check.
Hit
conscience
was
hot
tin.
His vt«w Is that creation may haps one one-hundredth a* groat
I package (Id ounce! quick• flour
perfectly clear. .
"She waa headed for the bottom
he slowly dying of "negative grav. aa In our own duster of gulaxtc*.
froten sliretl strawl&gt;crrie*,
J W teaspoons salt
The
expansion
of
'the
universe
fast. said a bartender, "when
Ration”—! cosmic force which al­
thawed
t*
teaspoon
sugar
some guv came along and aold her
ready has caused many distant, which has set In under "negative
I parage ( |fi ounce) quickto teaspoon pepper
Garden Fresh Fruits
on marriage and a chicken ranch
fmxrn sliced |iearhe*; Ihawgalaxle* (star systems)
Jiy] giavitution." Shepley declared.
1
to
cups
milk
Will" Mill further lower the aver­
over fn Jersey. That straightened
i-d
1 teaspoon finely grated
and Vegetables
her out.
age density, and It therefore ap­
1 package (pound) quick-,
onion
.
.
“At the name lime,". Shapley pear* that the systems' which
York Cooking
"Once
a
week
she
comes
to
frozen
grapefruit
sections,
2 eggs, slightly beaten
aald- In the annual report of the make up the universe "are doomtd
town to sell her eggs and ask
• thawnl
Apples
2 lbs 21c
I package (10 ounce) quick­
Smithsonian Iniitutlon, "through to Infinite dissipation."
about old friends. Then she goes
2
tahlosiHM
in*
h-mun
juice
‘
fruten com. thawed
the operation of th r law* of
English
back to Jersey. I asked her once
thermodynamics, the h e a t,of thv
ConthtnY strawlM-rrTea a n d
Melt butter or margarine over
was she happy and she Just laugh­
Walnuts
lb 39c
peaches. Drain juice from grope- low hi-AI and blend in flour, salt,
■tors le going out Into the cold­
ed and said; "Whoever marie a
Ilraxil
|
|
fniil sections and add lulre to sugar and pepper. Remove from
ness of apace,
profit out of laying an egg on
strawlierry mixtuie Add Irmon beat. Adil milk slowly, stining
"The universe Is steadily, ap­
Broadway? I do better selling
Nuts
lb 43c
Juicv. I’lsca I .J to '» nip of mix- until
proaching the heat-death —u cold­
smooth. Return to medium
ness near absolute tern in an
Pecans
‘
lb 49c
By CECILY BROWNSTONR
hunt and cook until thickened,
emynty wot Id.”
Associated I’re** Fowl Editor
■Hiring constantly. Remove from
Absolute xero is 373 degrees
Peanuts
lb 27c
You ran make this Thanksgiv­
heat. Mix in well onion, eggs end
All Popular Urands
below xero centigrade.
I-urge Juicy
ing dinner the best one ever
rorn.. Turn into baking dish. Bet
CIGARETTES
cm C «* l AHAMIK S S*cetc fia COk
But the aetonomcr offered this and still conform to the volun­
dish in. pan of hot water and bake
Grapefruit 4 for 19c
comforting thought;
Package
Carton
tary food conservation program.
in moderate oven (.360 F&gt;) about
Although the stars—like our The way lo dn It It'lo use plen­
A A P
Juicy.
•
.
I hour, or until set- Four to six
18e
$1.73
own eurr-—radiate plenty of free tiful food* in attractive way*
Corn Ptiddinx
serving*. To make eight ,tn 12
•
Pumpkin
Tangerines 2*doz^l9c
SUNSHINE MARKETS
heat Into space, they have built-in
I taldespon butter or
Fortunately for both the food
SCI rings double amount; e l in­
Bubatomic energy "stove*" which saving cnmp.nlgn ' and thy family
‘garinc
*
118 Magnolia Avenus
gredients a id turn Into 2 baking
No.
2Vi
Can
13c
Cranberries
-lb 39c
will enable them In replace the pocket lunik there Is an ahumlsnt
I tablespoon. all purpo«e
lodt heat a thousandfold for mil­ supply of vegetable* and fruits
Frozen Foods
lions of years lo come.
•"
to help nftikr holiday meals good
Getting bark to the cosinir *cat- to look at and good to eat. The
Baby (m e n
12-ox, pk(.
Gelatin
torlng:
,
mote we use these perlaablo
Lima Beans
Shapley holds that most of the foods here at home the more
3 Pkg. 20c
n w U n ffA T fF U l m t m S W IN G S oh m st FO O D Spm
bundred-billlontodd galaxle*—for grain IherC'll l&gt;e to send to hun­
Brusocll
IU-o i .
distant from our own "Milky gry people abroad.
Sprouts
Way*' galaxy—ere flying away
from one another with enormous - If you are the horpltahle kind of
i Ann Page
vrlontlee, which eventually may pers'un who invites stray friends
;Apricots
Beans
bring about "infinite dissipation" to vour holiday table you may
I•
,
with
'tof ell the bodies (Flat go to make
Tomato Sauce
up the universe.
(Succotash
These' galaxies are system* of
stars numbering about 00.000.000,­
000 twlnkler* apiece. Each i*
ICocoanut
asperates! front the uthei lijrm il­
lion* of "light year*.'/ "Light
yeaf* is six million-million miles,
S lures Will He Open All Day Wednexday, Nov. 261b
so the galaxies are n«t AVurt)y
PEACHES
.
Closed All Day Thuntdny, Nov. 27th
chummy even' now.
Of fete years Shapley said, t
a stA itn m e re
*')«aw a
e o n t a * t ,.
i
GRAPE JELLY
4h*l-M*»ttle- Vnr-l*nk
Sultana
_____ ' - repulsion.
By FRANK E. CABBY
WASHINGTON Nov. 20 ifl't—
The end of the universe through
a gradual scattering of all m atter
through cold space w*s seen as a

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instead of meat or fish hors
d'oeuvrr* with a bread nr tracker
base. And if you're engaging in a
private rampain of your own to
conserve time and energy, make
the rup of quick-frozen fruit*.
(•o on to turkey stuffed with
potato instead of bread. Make- the

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RED BEANS

Comstock Pie

CHERRIES
SALAD DRESSING
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Calvea

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Heavy Calves Boneless

T-Bone, Porterhouse STEAKS lb. 49r
i T.UII OK SIKLOIN STEAKS lb. 39r
C E N T E K CHUCK KOAST
lb. 33c

Hand
Soap
•

Ducklings u&gt; 43c
Chickens ^u&gt; 51c

Personal
Size

tX i

Sauce
(&gt;&lt;n. Long Island, New York
Drcaacil Oradc "A" .

Trxa* Hhlppcik :L-w York
Drr.-inl tirade “A" Mt. Ver­
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T u rk ty Drowing!
lem tfrgke Boy ,Su

Cocktail no2 % 40c

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R am o v o i

,W. a. Ooud i.rs.le Chuck

.

HAMBURGER

PORK ROAST
SPARE RIBS
FRKHII POKK
Half o r Whole

Stokely’a Finest Fancy Pie

Regular
Six*

rlIKKSK

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fuUy Matured, ripe, early
LI

Fancy Western Red Delicious

Ctninirr ^i'

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Octagon

III l!lr

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BACKBONE

fe Oviedo school has Iwen
rep/.'*entatlvc* U&gt; the
quiz ptogistm that has Ik-cii con­
ducted each Monday evening over
...
Station WTKK, Sanford. Thi,
i&lt;ini Mundjy night, the final night ol
i' oum the program, Fat L G lenjl. ttpicx
—tor enttng uie Ovieibi senior class wax
din* ,,n
'wlnnintc team. The freshmelt i*pr«wnlot*vt- sens—Ihmattr
kiwdjr pUuic.
so they
won't
-—, ___’» icrtldi. In Lacquer RcJ,
Hoary Amber, Ice Green. Fetch, Trim.Mmy M. Maitin,
.Mia.
psreal Vhiir, Hletk IKiay. etc. fncladet Jn Mrt.
mes S. Day, and Mr*. .Ituliy
a* dreiwr cumb. J ‘ beauty .Hop me.
7* rti-tsil pur,e tix. I" H m || drrtier Jones were luncheon guest* Tue*
corah. V purie lice. X* pocket dip ii,r. dav of the J. II. Joneses.
Alio rtNin-type comhcletacr! Send now!
Mrs. Mary M. Martin lia* a
'.Remember this tamoui Sour inturet her guest this week Mis. Jnimetery hakiag—even ngrt^itmi n M
S. Day, Sr., of latkelaml.
Mrs. Jnmes S. Day'* daughters,
Miss Olive I)ny and Mr*. Free
Hester, and granddaughter. Jo
Ann, of latkrland, wcie visiting
In Oviedo Tuesday, having driven
up with their mother to spend
n while here. (
. |)r. J. Wt NVjrtih Is awnigthts
week in Jacksonville, where he
wunl to attend the cancer clinic.
Choir practice was held' Wed­
nesday night at the Oviedo Methodist Church.
M AIL TO D A Y!
Choir p iar'Ire wua held Wed
nesdav evening ul the
“ Oviedo
“ * ' .Bap'
"
fo
n o , Cxi,,** so. m.«»„
list Church
--------.
' •
Mrs. Walter A. Teague will
Pl*to4»r i r i ' l
i ••ml* *fl HHU
leave- next wrek to enter a tm*
Ciiint* c lilH X * . I )e*ncl«*er
pital in Jacksonville, • where she
l » » l f » n t I t w l i * K o lilr r In . ( S '
,l„ .
M .k
of
goak*r
P —&gt; Kn
will undergo on Fiiduv of- next
■week-an iqir igrTTUI.1MrJ T e lg u e
will lie out until after Christmas.'
During her alisenee her suh
xlltute will Iw &gt;lrs. Paul Mikler.
-------- ItJNI__ ITAT!_
!a former teacher In the school and
MMM» JUHI |J, |«4|
. wife of Professor Paul . Mikler,
who is athletic director and |ea' sending

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SAUCE 19c

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Remedies

-IV Vicks

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J 0 0 Ibu \

Tth C arotins,S w eat

lb 59c

SIJOULOERS

Ala* Arsolabte to SazaQct She*\

York Cook In .

SAUSAGE

Y«rl

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Fla ke s

Ih -Vic Old \ ,

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!b

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lb J!h

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BACON

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ll.vitvy Wt;-trill St-• 1 B " f
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SU N SIIIN K M ARKETS

s iliA K S Sirloin, T-ISiiiuvClub
Chuck or Shoulder
Square Cut CHUCK ROAST
Hornless Rolled POT ROAST

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STEAKS

Meaty

PORK IIAMS

Gonllo

co in; JunnuH' Jom-i
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C'ux; Ituhhy Cox, Mr
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magi'; Buy lleasle), !
ley. Sr.

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Centrr Cut
.

s.04 Hast Flrnt S treet
S anfurd. Florida

Boston Bull*

Boiling

Stukely’g F inest C ranberry

Sweet Potatoes

Meaty Rili A Brisket

POKK CHOI'S

Whole or Shank Half flegular
Pork.
.
.

..

Body Odor

POT ROAST

At| Meat

110MK (ONTKOLLKI)

Where Customers

FLOUR

Cranberry

TURKEYS
•Tome-, Lb 4 7 c

. Oviedo ,

ENRICHED

Ocean Spray

C enter Cute Western

Are y o u tr o u b le d by c l t .i r .a s j f
fem ale fuo- ilm .at peilralie itw iu rb i s c w l D m Hits m t l - you feel t o
U red. b liti stru n g , s k ' o c i —a | su c h
fame»? T h e n s o try
B. P tn k b u n s V eeetsble C o in iv u n d to relieve
eucb sym ptom s! y ik b sm * Com ­
p o u n d la m xde e i &gt; .- a l t , roe ir a n e n .
I t also ho* » h ,&lt; D octor, call a
•lo o tsch le to n ic •C.'Ctl Any d n i n t o r r .

chor in the school. Mr*. Tssgue
n teacher of the fouith grade her*
self. ** al»» the wife of the prin­
cipal of the school.
rial to The Sanlurd llrrald
Mtk. Dorothy H arley. Mrs.
By MAItlAN It. JONKH
Hrewt-rton, Mr*. U. IV. K«le». Ml*,
.’hath-* T. Nlhlack, Mr*. Leon C.
A lovely diunci was held at tin 'Mliff. Mrs. I O. Aiuh-r-oti, *ml
Foster Chapel, Oviedo Method!?', Mr. ami Mrs. J. I! Jones ami son*.
r h u rfh he ‘to*—nmmlwss. «.f—lb—- ' . . b n f i L k Lill.l l i l U H I L - — « *111*01*
J.OWUUL leach ci of the
Moon ATsit, on Taeodag evening-.'
a W .Sunday School Class ansi
JaMt Cole.' president of the Men’s Tuesday.
k
superintendent, was guest
Club, iictcd a* m aster of cervnmnl.ron KagMiule is confined to county
“
J s iihwi 8, - l h i y r e f
speak o».—Mi
Hts-ktil-IvTStise '«rf-tHne»».~
ImU-land, leader of the K. A.‘a In
The pU'giam was iti charge ol
Rev. J, N*. Thompson is also slrk. former . years, was all honorary
Merrill Staley who presented Mr*
II H lt-ins. president of guest and gov,- a short talk.
Tommy Staley at the panio ami heMr*.
Ovieslo Woman'* Club held a
Mr*. Milton (ion- chan man,
Misses l.aJutu- Kste*. Cailem
McKinnon ami Jean Chance in u ImibmI meeling at her Innm* Thura- with bejr committee; namely, Mrs.
series of imulrial numbers. Thi dav afternoon. llo*id mcmlwr* R. L. Itagsdulr, Mr*. W Dr Brown,
nrrsent wen* Mr*. J II. Stalew Sir*. It. •&gt;. Muttox, Mr*. Hollis
leflesliment committor w»* headed Mr*. Mux Ix’inhart. Mrs. T. W. Cox. ami Mis. Uilly West wcls)
L&gt;' Mr. Charles G. Shaffer, with I.awton. Mrs. II. (!. Smith. Mr*. hoau-sM-» tm tin* festive occa­
Jack Gore, Jim Staley and C. It. 'leorge Morgan, an * Mr*. Merritt
sion. •
/
’
Clont*. Sr. assisting.
IhoM- present for this delight^
After flu- dinner a short bus­ Staley.
The' Oviedo Woman’s Club met ; ful Ia liquet
•i Eugene Kills,
iness nulling was held, Officerfor the club an- Jack (wire, picsi- Friday at (toon at the rluhhtiusc.
Kail Glenn. Mi.
I (lent, MeTiJt Stole)'. vice pic*i- A delirious luncheon wo* m i veil
Hobby
lUg'-uaie.
Mr. K. L.
bv
the
hostesses,
Mr*
P.
^1
Pac­
ih lit; Walter A. Teague, secn-lo;
Harold
Kheldon,
F. S.
kard.
rhairtuan;
Mnc.
Tommy
tary; and Don Oirey, tieasurer.
i; Karl iliown, i’at tlruwn;
Among those enjoying this de- S taley,' Mr*. Dai»y Farnrll, Mr*.
11July. Mr. »j»w’»on tU»lighitul dinner were It- I.. W. J. Lawton, Mr* M. I* Gary,
and Mt*. Tim Tit't*ma. The mi*'lIng wu* openml with n iuu*ical
number with Mr*. T. I. Lingo,

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® THURSDAY, NOV. 20. 1947

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painstaking weighing and
taeaiuring with ike moat
accurate of precision
In­
strum ent..
Hut of even
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year* of experience and the
profcsalonal pride we lake
la ronsclenltott* compound­
ing. The** factors are the
(rue tools of rtiiabilllt —
your guarantee of aboolale
accuracy in (he medicine we
compound for you.

29c

Borden's

STARLAC
lb. Pkg. 31c

E te rlic a t

Dawn Uhi

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Add M% Federal Kxrtne Tax

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24-oz j a r 39c

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No. 2 can 19c C H E E S E

dux 69c
2 IHh 85 c

1 Fancy Orange

No. 2 cun 27c | JU IC E

White House Apple

SA U C E

. pl(K 35c

Kraft Velveeta

Dainty Pak Fonlhook

LIM AS

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Fresh tapin' (irade A

Comstock Pie

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llE E T S

Strwei

2 No. 303 cans 25c

I Hunt * Fancy- No 2to

Soao
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2 No. 2 cans 25c

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�Tinkorintr with the bnllot In the fnvorlte Rnme of the
politician. Ho is always looking out for some way to make
it harder to vote nifninnt his ticket or easier to vote for it.
One way, of course, might be to put up better candidates,
O at.r.d • • M rm , d«H mallvr but that is done only ns a last resort.
O .l.l-r 37. MIS, Bt lb* I' m I m u ..
A late Vane of ballot-tinkering comes from Pennsylv t l u m * . llnrtda. a&gt;4,i lb# Ail
•4 C u m n a f M « i k b lb*T.
vanin, wiirre the Liirtita-UIilaft off in ndnm iu HuntDrfow,.
the first column lias gone to the party which controlled tlte
presidency. The Republican legislature has now given this
plate to the holder of the governorship, who is generally a
Repubitenm-ThrHdra is ' thnt^some dumb-bolts 'will get'TlO
farth er than the first column, and th at whichever party
has this position will get a lot of extra votes.
Sometimes these clever schemes misfire. Once upon a
time the Republican legislature in Ohio decided to put the
governorship in the same party column as the presidency
instead of on a separate ballot. They reasoned that-Ohio
might waver on the governorship, but would surely vote
Republican for president,, and thus the whole party ticket
would be' pulled in.
What happened was th at President Wilson, running on
the Democratic ticket, carried Ohio by 90,000 votes, nnd
the Democratic candidate for governor won by only 0,000.
Obviously President Wilson lin'd carried the governor in
with him, and it was the shrewd idea of his opponents
which enabled him to do this.
This was one more case where "the schemes of mice
THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1917

BIBLE Y'ERHE FOR TODAY
EV EN ’WAR PRISONERS ARE
IN BETTER HOPE THAN THEY
THAT MISTREAT THEM: He
bring till out those which anbound with chains.—Psalm OHdl.
It has now been tcvealrd b&gt;
the Senate Tnv etiigjimg Committee
that General Mryris made a prof­
it of over one hundred thousand

dollars in three years duiitjg the
war from a business to which lie,
as Air Force procurement offi­
cer, gave- contracts. All hail lo *
Senile ‘ Investigating Commijtes
which uncover* . such evidence I
Long may,its work continue imlil
all the crooks and graflrit wl(r.
profiled, /rpta_jhe,.tVaL j iic ju fe it

Jodgrd a thousand«fcel beneath
r.:li

‘

Henning Heldt, the Miami
Herald's political wnirr, says the
. talk .is that Jua—Hendricks -i*
angling for a ptare on llir slat*
-rdetegition to the^Nstlfinil 'IHlii
ocratic convention nest July. »H;
quotes another Horid.i cungresv
man as saying, "If lie's elected a
delegate, you cart brl he'll do
evcrything.hr cap to spike Claude
Pepper's vice presidential ambk
•lions.'' And lo this Heldt add)
"This talk illustrates the gul!
which has opened between Hotter
members and Senator Pepper in
tecent yean."

Security
If tin* A m erican -people have llte will to bollovd, lo

order. Hut it in nuch orders anti piirjtoses barked by faith,
which in-the ecriptural phrase rim "move mountains,” or
at least Como near auch an achievement - not forgetting,
enod sdrvtce, faith may have rut nuich to do with the but’
come as any, o th e r.facto r..

British Doctors Say People’s
Health To Receive Severe Test
»»* J ‘ f'K HMITII
Mri'flin. was getting as much food
LONDON- Nov an &lt;A&gt;&gt;—There** as
before the war ami it was be­
nn old raying that the qoirkest

Wav Lo uiftUo a fortune In damp ing, dividud more «M|uilabty among
ami chilly‘Britain is to put out n
new remedy for the common cold.
The lost may bn a bettek one
th is, winter,.
The express**! view of many
physicians, privately hncke*! hy
experts In the government, Is that
tile heal'h of the people will lm,
subjected to its must severe test
in modem times in the winter
months iih.-j.j
The common cold; iufluenxa
skin diseases ond ordlhary In­ education,
That feeling, they said in a
fection* may ru t deeply into work. statement,
"is bound to have an
Ing hours at n time when every adverse effect
on the health of the
V». in Hew Yojk Slate is Kites timn-hour la needed ,|o fight the people generally
county where John Rtowri rettlcl nstimv'* economic crisis.
The reasun# ate ft 7 skimpy
in 1649 and estaiihibed a cohrn)
U.S. I h Asked To
of fugitive slaves from the South. ■food rallan* (2) overcrowding
nnd (2) A light fuel position—the
*• And after John Rtoyvn's eiccutum government has warned that pinny
Share Th«nkH«rivin&gt;f
at Hsrpsr ii Ferry on Dec. 2. homes may lie cold this wlriler.
1859, Un body was btuugiit bark
Mnny private physicians say
.PLYMOUTH, Mass, Nov. 20
. to E si^ , county for burial. Thrrr flatly that the people are' ' not WT—(j’ovrrnor iloliert F. Bradford
in this benign county wherr ra­ getting the food they need to railed upon the people of the nat­
maintnig their energy and reals* ion today to share Thanksgiving
cial discrimination is unthinkable, lance, to dilease.
dinner with starving Europeans
a negro chef, William Giant.
lb,. i/fiV.Tniimnl
that the nverapo-lntake uf calories
there white men, sccordinysto* lit • ia "iiVst under 9.700" a dav.
The appeal ws* made In behdlf
Vegetarian Sir Blaf/ofd Cripps, of "American Silent (iuest, Inc,’!,
New York- Herald Tribune, and
austere
minister
for
economic
a
f­
which proposes that the money
severely beaten, after lie protest­ fairs. afu-r announcing that figure that
would tie spent on the "silent
ed *8»ii)il sbuiivc language (rom ,in the commons, said at a news guest" if lie were real he donated
one of them. Southern hrgiori conference that 2.fl00 la often con­ to buy food. Mr the people of
who are told hy Communiilt that sidered "the lowest figure to which Europe.
we ought lo go fo r'a fully work­
The Governor said the people
such a thing can't happen up north ing
imputation."
of the nnlion. have a chance to
should be interested in this cam.
The view flf many physician^ Is share with the starving people of
that Britain** health position ia
Just about the time we began grievously complicated hy short­
to think Rcpublicaqi are intelli­ age of housing.
With less fortfhrtjp outposts.
"The same ueenn which Washes
gent people on riotuHnu mailers, v. Defure Cripn* announc'd his
rut* in fnbd and rehousing .our shores, which rides up on
along comet tome niid-Victorian 'latest
the "medical press." an imlepen; I'lymouth Rock as-it did all those
dent tnedicsl perloilical, comment­ long year* ago, that Mine ocean
the tariff,
coovintri us that ed:
.
washes the shore* of the war-torn
they are Idlle better than D.-m- "W* need food, fuel and hous­ lands of the old world front which
ocrat*. AnJ in Urp. Kmdtun of ing as' we have never needed nil our pcuplr originally camti"
them W ore, for our descending
Mid. "And in thoaa lands
Minnesota rondcmhi the State Dr level of nutrition coupled with Bradford
men, wotiirn and children are
pirtment's rtrW trad* agreement appalling overcrowding present a starving."
wlikh offers | the oply jkittiblr threat to public health that la
"Wa hope that through this
simple phin." the Governor said,
chance at Ihr moin nt of trduciny fearsome in its implications.
"If housing has, In fast, to lie "we can give meaning to the pro­
^prices in this country or of sup­ restricted
and present condition*
of the Pilgrim Governor"
plying Europe rxerpt through lose become froxen, then It is clear that phecy
who proclaimed tho firit Thanks­
with the dollars lo buy much need­ without phenomenal and continu­ giving more than 300 year* ago by
ed American goods. Reduction ol ing luck not all the resource* of w r1tlngr”And as one small candle
• i__ .
, i __ • modern preventive medicine wilt may light a thousand, gp the light
enable u s.td atava off disaster." here .kindled hath shone, yea In
• (lovcrnmcnt . e x p e r t s
talk sort*
our whole nation."
guardedly for publication, but
The Governor said that con­
privately say. that some groups tribution* should lie sent to "Tha
o M h e population will suffer "a American .Silent Guest, inc.
certain amount of hunger" and Pilgrim Hall Plymouth, Mom ."
many will have to work at a slow­
er pace unless more food become*
U. S. Production Is
available
The Ministry of Health com­
Expected To \)rop
ments:
"The new caloric lnvel obviously
much of a Democrat to sup- reduces
our safety margin. Tha
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 (AV-A
ft General MacAtt}iur for I’rrs- ministry hopes naturally that tha prediction that the United 8tales
nt, nevertheless, sees something rrisia cuts in our rations will not will not bn producing enough
the General which this coun­ have to b* maintained for a pro­ food for Its pwq population within
years unless there is more
ts very much in nred of these longed period. Meanwhile skilled tan
medical Investigators will continue soil conservation and hollar dis­
ft. "This column," he says in
tribution. came today from Rep.
l Times-Union. "isn't plumping
Arnold (R-MoL
Arnold, a member of tha House
«Atthur fo r President. It. if
Agriculture Committee, accom­
mping him lo be St. Francis of
panied the committee on Ita tour
ttsai. It is plumping him to be
of eastern, southern and dildgreat layman, 'coming M ote
weatern slates for htarfngs on a
r? people with the eloqucnrc
long range agriculture program.
-."Instead uf surpluses, we may
a supremely dramatic story anJ
have a shortage of farm comIsl coming with a deeply devcimodifies to maintain present IIting
sense of things spiritual,
standards for our own people
with more certainty of hav
within ten years," ha told a re-

fir car than any other of
mtrymrn, and coming with
return to character
rough g«,cat rHu/.i

n'm tlnii.d (ran
It »•»
an oil atovr gra* knocked over hy
two boya who ^ rrc fighting.!
Mr*. Lewis said there was one
other door at the rear of the club
"but they couldn’t iret it open."
There were three

Ily DEWITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affair* Analyat
In these uncertan day* when
throne* have been falling like the

duW * . 1 s h e c o n t i n u e d

broke out the glass with chairs. I
believe threwfourth* of the crowd
went oOl through those three win-

The two young folk w»ro more
or I n i brought up together, and
have been sweetheart* line* child­
hood. So let the old curmudgeon*
begone with their unhappy ta in
of marriage
for convenience,
(live love' its day.
•
llut apart from this romance,
what doe* the throne mean to
an England which ia ruled by a
Socialist government of the peo­
ple’* chain-. If you a*k the av er-'
age llriton he wilt tell you, as ‘
many have told me, something!
like this: .
'j
The Hriti*li are steeped In the J
I radii inn of renturie*. and they
live greatly in the past. Indeed
their luitlonaj strength ha* been
duo largely to an esprit dv corp*
Which, tradition ha* helped to '
huild. And tha aoVvrrign i* the*
unifier of everything they believe.
He (ur she) is bottf head of state
and defender of the faith. That is.
the ruler is the religious a*a well
a* the national symliol—a symbolwhich binds together not only the
people of the ilritish Dies hut of
thk colonies and the world-wide
ronimonwealth of sovereign nat­
ions,
, .
The ilritish believe in constitu­
tional .inonaichy because the
throne i* above politic*. Prime
Ministers may tome and go, but
Die King (or Queen) always isl
there;- irprrtty—atile—tS —ptlSTtitai
part with Conservatives or Social-1
iHta. lie is the liesl informed person in the country, so far us con-,
cern* affairs- of state, for the
very good M-ason that he has de­
voted his entire life to the study!
uf_HriUbu the dominjona on d th o
colonies.
That i s - the reason prim e’ min­
isters go to the suuvereign for
udvice- and yery often take it.
Your correspondent has seen the
th ru th o f this demonstrated during from German waters in the North
his lung service as newspaper man Sen and Baltic is being abandoned,
In Britain, It would in a hardy a British naval officer disclosed
prime minister whu would go in an interview here,
against the studied advice of thi­ The 16jJ0fl-»trong Herman inlrtender in an' emergency, Whethei swe*-ping administration ia being
it lie the subject wearing the "old drhanded and future effort will
school tie" ur the chap with a he ronfined. to maintaining the
'cockney accent, he wul accept safe lanes swept through the un­
counted thousands of rpines on the
sea lied,
"Wa found that the effort In­
volved and the expenditure of oil
and rivw materials,War* rwt Just,
Ifled ltd* the
or results
obtained", the officer said.
Since the end of the war
merchant shins have been damaged
hy mines off the Herman coast
and a ,number of fishing vessel*

"The fire flared up ini mediate,
ly,” said the woman who auffrred
a fractured vertebra when she
dropped fropt a window to tha
ground In her flight. "It cut off
the front dour. Our party wa*
up toward the front. The fit#
wa* over my head before I could
get to the back of the room."
The nightclub bore the name of
"Bungalow City" and waa the
Irene of a private party of Horn
Lake Citlien*.
In 1039, 1). S. per capita con.
sumption of wheat flour was only
about three-fourths as g n a t as
the average in the yrars 1009-10.
The beginnings of modern Ilf*
Insurance—payments of benefits
on death—were found in ancient A

1)

TTtrgtmi'it-fmpirH on ' **rtn,-“,imy

to see it breaking -up’ now be­
The derision virtually to cease
neath the- weight of .changing , sweeping was confirmed hy the
limes,
•
t »
I international' minesweeping or■ &lt;JhpM who knosc I’rinccs* Eli*- ganttdllon, responsible for sweepalwth say that w h h H lh e time I ing policy off the roasts.of northrunic* she will make a good Queen. 1 west Europe.
.
*
And hersi • I w ill, let you iplo
Tho
U
nm
an
mini-sweeping
another little secret. Apart fyunt I betWf-en tUMI nnd BOO riiip* under
the fact that sha is a very luvely I administration, which manned
and charming young woman sha operational control of Britain,
ha* inherited one of the out- the
United-Hlates, Holland, Den­
stadding family traits: She ha* a
vary determined mind of her own. mark and Norway,, has swept over
Just like her grest-greaL-grainlina 3,000 nllnes at a cost of 17 ships
and 277 men. It grnrrslly was
—Victoria.
regarded in Gerniany as a good
rxam plr of an efficient German
Relief Difficulties
organlMliun working for a peace­
ful purpose under a small but
. Due To Lack Of Help atrict
Allied control.
But. the Soviet Union regarded
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 W 7 - It in qultp a different light.
Kiv* ranking ufficlaM of the City Molotov several times at in­
Welfare Department told
slate ternational parleys assailed It as
Inqairy cummittea yesterday that nn "illegal military organiMtion"
a shortage* of trained personnel maintained by Britain for some
was largely responsible for dif­ unworthy motive.
ficulties encountered hy the city
in administering Its |I42,000,(XK).
Do? Doesn’t Like To
n-ycar relief program.
jr.
Testifying liefore a State
Bother With Change
Board of Social Welfare Com­
mittee which is Investigating AP Ncwafeaiurso
charges of maladministration on ’ TO RT SMITH. Aria—"Jake"
the part of the department, tV* know the value of a nickel, but
witness** Mid that from Jan. t, he also likes Ice cream cones..
194 to Nov. IB. 1947. 3-1 If) em­
So it is a common ijght on tha
ployes quit their joha for brits/- main drag in Fort Smith to tee
paying • employment. Many of '“Jake," a friendly, well-mannered
those who left, they said, were brown and white bait terrier, go
trained cate workers.
incur!
paws w
onh me
the vuuniiT,
counter, urop
drop ai nickel
from his mouth and bark once.
H u t's his way of asking for
I want the farmer* to put some of
" a n jq s cream cone, please."
their own money Into it, too.”
it ‘money,
The distribution problem can be
ditUm
m a-fivepartially solved, the Missourian
believes, by using airplanes to rent piece and ar
transport perishable commodities sensby, liking to
from points of production to other give him a nickel and be make* a
arts* of the United States, where bee-line for his favorite drug
atore. Give him dime and hell drop
there may lie shortages. ,
“And," he added, "1 cami to it. uninterested. He can’t bgther
the conclusion after bearing test- with change when he has leo
Imoney of farmers, that we must
have mors . research to find new
uses for agricultural products."
Arnold Mid h* la "duappointed"
about agriculture In the south child, "Jaka" ha* been known to
"because It la not as highly de- down too many epnea in one day
and spend several hours in solivelopcd.as.lt should b#iM
“There Is not enough dairying.

*win*
•* *

£S*5a
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V

FLORIDA STATE*
1

THEATRES

MnU.- -10c

“

Even.- 44c

Today and Friday!
Raariaf Drews I tlaxiof Roseau!

IbUkiiif
Soagt I

He was accompanied hy hit

,A P Ncwsfeature
, HONOLULU—Dr. Corydon Wns.
sell, retired navy hero, ha* come
to Hawaii to begirt'at 03 a career Wassell lived 14 years in China
as superintendent of I ho 32 tied nnd his wife taught nursing to
Episcopal Shingle Memorial :Hos- Chinese girls.
Dr. Wassell rescued wound­
pllal at llnolchua, Molokai.
ed (rom the cruisers Houston
The famed medical missionary,
and Marblehead during the
whose heroism during \HC- Java
Java srs actions and later
rantpaign , was eotumemoraled in
stayed behind Japanese linen
a motion picture, ha* spent much
on Java lo treat 12 United
of the last four years as a patient
States seamen whom he led
Rut failing health has not dim­
lo safety.
med hia d fiirs to serve.
“I told Bishop llsrry H. Ken­
nedy that I s i s loo shaky
to operate and lhat-1 am 4m
unslrady on my lend to make '
house calls,"'D r, Waascl aald /
upon arrival. "But the bishop
wrote such a beautiful teller,
27c
.saying my services were.needM A R K ETS
-ed In spile of my condition
that her* I am."
1In Magnolia Avenue
- The menace of the mines will
The doctor Will serve without.
remain for several years, the
officer said, hut ships rgn travel
in safely under,normal condition*

^B oiP conservation la ona qf tit#
main probtema, ha aaaerted,
with an IrpreaM in tha h

In favor

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Night Club Fire

BOOK OF THE MONTH

The Sanford Herald

,L .

THURSDAY, NOV. 2 0 . 1M7

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

JAHlf UJ&amp;H
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TIIE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, NOV. 20. 1947

PAGE

THE GARDEN GATE

the Mi
lie.

-ip|ii.

Fr- e -to the cute

F IV E

T e e n a g e rs -Should
Lopk Sweet Sixteen ;

MRS. K. G. KILPATRICK. JR.. Editor
Weekly Column of the Sanford Garden Cluh

i tnnouncement*
Circle Chairmen no* tec-ivtng
it, m ; r n c i \ h k f
»
CiHtk luniks for sale pleas - to ,,,
' , , .
nes* to uny home.
• lndo..r Mower—l.rowInc
h dtotibl
rei-..-mlwred al the cure thc-e immediately from-Mr;., , . A P \ s s d i - i l n r r . W rite r
T
1
- ■ 11
1
1
T *—
I n
,rt ------- n
. —.
Many homemakers are prinm r-'
,h„i
.... ...
fir .i i it; tint.- shoulil strive
C • ,/
Miss FulfordWill
l int. ■u&gt;Ud m pulled I'lanl rt ,,,j iin,| neglecteil Wimbm-box is 112 W. 17tb St,
',*,|V the p a i l of sweet, nnfrom the decorative point uf view. I1t„ |»autiful, amt ttnl. - ■ it cun
a a l L a le m e tb x jr A w iih n ro . Nnian
Visit the Gaid&lt;-n tiitdi; and
idiNtit uti^ .. liciMu adult*
Did
Style in interior decoration- has be done propel Iv it-would he v ,,,-r set urv ____ _
rout h to^ do vrith-thc.type-of.housed not to
T H uH anay
uiii linrdcti Club J'lrsident is I age Vdl ere -r• ilo-i - *&gt;-oi enough
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fulford of
plant culture-.
'
vv.„
, I,
• The American
Home D#]
__________
h o -te s s to the Cent, every 'Vvti land it in a’ no* Is- the- glamorous
S mixtura
m l...... iV.i
_ tatisfact _ »• , hen preparingf a . .ccd-tu&gt;x.\
la i nnoUti^ed T oday "lhe onA
that ..111
will 1be
. - nesilitt fi to 10 A M. I-- 4 I’ M. 1f ’liaffffjiiT* fh ,t -. nog i-.-&gt;t-le iman U '' t f tSe~Banfor3 .Woman's ties
r ------ M
P. P. Campbell Ims ts-en removed
-itte Hti uwih \t In - nmii;,-,-ia|e these
tory for most house [.tint* should
" L ™ r
1'"*^' Plea i
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. at gagernent and approaching mar­ from
i- i.lio of ctllb Im,ill,• - days.
Frrnsld-luiugbton Mrmutial
'o f. yo. i
- :h wlg-n you
tha club house. Mr*. Colena Wil- riage of their daughter, Desma Hospital
lui-.
w
licti
p,t-»ilib*.
ut
thi
hoit will give a food demonatra- Louise, to Wilbur O. Nolan, son Avenue. to his home on Hanford
- i! using
of Mrs. Minnie Nolan of this city.
nure. and one part clean sand ‘ (‘f, *!,
'A ‘ “
'
tion.
nttni.li i&gt;* in n a-,-I mud masks
Miss
Fulford
is
a
graduate
uf
•Garden
Club
\
r
«
,
Leaf-mold
may
I
k
substituted
for
'
i
^
"
r
7
A Thanksgiving supper will be
tu btiijg r . 'Ifut -X to your skin?
Alex Vaughn and W. C. Hutehl- |
District Four of tin* I
the manure, and addition of » ' ,nl‘ tMrf* ‘ ".'"I"***'■ "f f"-»r
Riven by the Philathea Class of the Ocala High School wilh the son returned last night from an '
We -, y.-•»*, • c iv rtqih*-* and
garden
soil,
urnp
an
I,
af-mold
i
Federation
o
f
C.I-.I
It
‘Clu!
tfo-t
class
of
1947.
Mr.
Nolsn
era.I
little
Itone-meal
will
provide
rethe First Baptist Church a t . 0:30
■hi
tfiat nu i&gt;. .mini: to your
extended trip through the west.
ugfed
from
Seminole
High
Srhool
ani1
......
.......
•
I
In
-la
inn
Moml
'
Tin
serve
gilant
food.
Five
ur.
six
P. M. at the church annex. All
-sutes W -p lk» heavy Jewelry that
After
leveling,
film
*.ii|,
,-venlv
and
during
the
recent
war
served
Pivsidetlt.
Mr
.
Kosi
-A.’^RTW.'.-I
level, tablespoons full fur each
. members and their husbands are
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pjfttin have
plant seed. C om the *t-txf with addressed the gmap. after » h i.ii 'l-jm aiMt Si- i»-e .for mvc-oitie*.
peck of soil Is enough.
I invited to attend. Call Mrs, Wal­ with the United States'A rm y for as their guests on a hunting trip
fine soil to an i-ien llt-pth. almut Cluh l‘it-»tdt'til- - gat t itinden-erl. tVh.-th*-T It i« your -«bool dance
three
years,
IH
months
of
which
ter Fesler.
The first step in potting is plac­ twice
the g tcatest JiafUgtei of tin- tepuits- tMliet -I'cuktt- for th.- » t "his. it -t-.-nM Ik- a Idg nccaere spent In Italy with the Fifth Senator D.&lt; C. Cotrinan of Miami.
ing
a
piece
of
broken
crockery
Brm
i
Seminole Chapter, No. 2, O.K S. l rmy.. He is now employed by W. U. Huntley and Charles H.
seed. Hmull sen h ate barely day weii' Mi*. Ilite‘u Inyl.M
•’
IJrotixM* y-.-t w ill, leave
over
the
drainage
hole
and
cover­
wUL mi
meet at the- Masonic Hall fur the Nehi Bottling Co.
Turner of Coral Gables.
linmr
of i-Xrlti rueiit to
covered at all. Senl* plniiti-d Iii- "llemei.H-aliis in F»
*
min
ing
the
same
with
a
little
I.
■
■
iKliiVi
overed dish supper al 0:30
doors itre not covrntl o- deep u* Gartfen''t Mt*i IIThe wedding will lie an event
• I "n«l - ' of Mom •
lb,
v
-h
-;'
on,
.
(oil.
The
plant
Is
then
placed
in
|
Regular busiinws meeting of December and the young coup­ • Mrs. C. K. Spencer has returned
i? M
pliintn .
, Fir in -,,d II.ut. I.ll.m d .ip MU ent i _,,f uih-i f ii aUiil- i .old il,, te s t'o f the
in ganlett
guru,
position with the roots spread out I- gently
a t 0.00 *P. M. ., \ m L
wilh finning fjw l.
w
le plans to make their home in to her home at 2429 Mcllonville ■
Fla.. H|»ui........ I-. 1 q IV.I i t fi-ts|ilv bo n i l jmiE fir-t long .
over
the
soil
in
the
liottom
of
Avenue after having been con-J
The Pilot Club w ^^spontor a Sanford.
Vo:, -bosld attem pt
com
fully
i
the pot. , While holding the plant •; Water
avuit.fit* t'tll- i
V*!f» f«
o ru
m -* o filf fine Cardin r‘tu&gt;
fined to the Kernald Laughton i
benefit bridge and laflneso check­
H fa - n lb ,r ft- !i i- a dni-.f Imik
I:ip0 r of Tlutn 1 Si &gt;1-'*: \ 1. &gt;
In tin- center of the flower pot, , ,,r ?,
' -c
er party at 8t00 P. M. a t the Hrailey Odham Talks Memoiial Hospital with a l.ruken
1
1
Ighi-iit I 1■■■ ,'Villillg.
mufe soil Is added ami firmed ,
*®*' ■odxtTTltTr „f |.|i|ci', Hit.tie. Jack osil’j
l'1» f ’
ankle.
Tuurlst Center. Tickets may be
H*uii. t-Vii .. rM ubo nn- -porta
a round thi- roots. Container should spread a moirt pj.w -.f tonm&lt; Show, Suggestion and Infoi
obtained at the door and prises To Civic Department
mho-mil* mi' likeiy to fotget
nut la- entirely filled with -soil; trialll or but hit! nv. till ,u] in-, tlun";'M i • s: it t:. , . M
Mrs. John Mattlmi and son,
i will be. Riven.
oaf tliev are ruit on the Imsket*
this space permits proper water­ fore wat, i Ing Iti iiu&gt;v&lt; . ■ -h .
"Junior Gatd&lt; n t 'int&gt;l
Rraxtun
Huntley,
who
have
been
■ FBI IIAT
fulls offer wain ha, • tll. ii.
ejHS court When they MU' ut a
ing.
Ren. J. Brailey Odham was the visiting wilh Mr*. Matthai's par­
Ml».
K,
M
Nuald
»
.ipi&gt;.
'-lilt *
-u-**l \*&lt;\
vt .,1, d m o d
cmal diii*.; . and mny.nei accordSemlnola Rebekah Lodge No, guest speaker at tho monthly ents, Mr. and Mrs. L, Grow on
All freshly potlesl nr repotted theKeep
til
to.
-nn-,
il
Mi-.
IliK-i'd
.11
voting spmut* npi-eat
■;iy.
.\ ' ladyitki;
a p p earan ce
43 will have a covered dish supper meeting of the Civic IVuartment French Avenue for the post week,
dsnt* should la- watered promptWho
bnmoved
out
&gt;
:
i
•
d
In the I.O.O.F. Hall at 0:30 P. M. of the Sanford Woman's Cluh. held plan to return bu their humc in'
it i,ii times if
F frliiirin c Polled P lan i,
y and kept in a cool shady place
Mr*
Xewahl
ifriini
Oiland
Every Rebekah is expected to a t­ yesterday at the cluh house on Baltimore, ,Md. -tomorrow.
mi_tt;U|t tu'lx- invilr.l again.'
for a few days, until root action
lb. not f.rtlli.. iiewlv itolled
\ mo«t dcligldfiiljui been «a
tend and bring their own table Oak Avenue. The department
ha* -tatted.
Ih U M U f " l n
lif u i t 'k i
* t * » A i 't l u t
thlii’ rv i i
\ * *'4iU *-* i
Dining th,- evening you should
service.
met at 10:30 A. M. to assemble
iiilig your
Mr. and Mrs. Jamys W. iHonny)
(lood drainage is necessary. ! ter thi* do *o,atK&lt;ut every- f„u r to Those fioin Hanfon) at! : ftt-Kf ' i - ' lit lie -o‘&lt; f*fC fn
The Anna MlUcr Circle, auxili­ the T , D. Christmas seals. and
Week*. Fill a contitillrr uni
t.m and grooming yout hair. If
won
Mi- Fiiifur CorlrtC 'It
Powell and. two children have re- j
More plants die each year from ;1six
ary of the Elk's, will hold a party assisting
were representatives coittly moved here from la-xlngthird full of piilt, - c | I i-ep nia- 1 Harry Hi-- fen .Mi &gt;. H C . Did.- &gt;in: t- .*&gt;)) e.in arrange It, take
at 8:00 P. M. All members are from the Oviedo 'Woman's Club.
over-watering than from any oth­ nure nrvl fim ih.rilling
ontaitH*r ^er-im .!Mi
' \V E |,p-,M i- \V n ’-nv !.. i l-i ■ish with you. You
Ky. to m*ke their home. Mr.
er cause.
urged to attend and bring guests. t.ongwiHxl Club, Vicinity Club and toh,
with water, let -land -* i.-tnl .lav
I'owetl
will
I
k- associated In buml- CAMYI NO her script, film star nila
t
inf
net.
Ml\V it
II nut..-an.
lb.i,. an. coit* iti i .Millie of tin--,- which are
\y
When
Ihe
surface
soil
In-comes
SUNDAY
Home Demonstration Club, 4,ooo
Water—plant-e-1» I*- fertBireiLy &gt;1rr--r;m -ytrCaprAtr. MIA -.»r~X
J.- ATT . i i r t t e
|F'r1ii?W -long ami- |K-rfect
&gt; Pierre Van Paassen will speak envelopes were .made ready for ness with his sister,-M ii. Dorothy Hayworth heads for tha studio In l dry. watering is usually neces­ • tbs-n
dip n -mull ihiouiit o f.th e ld e t ntid Mi- I, I!. Hp«-ni*‘t
Iof il O'l !■-'! lKIi-h-Up.
Powcll, at Powell’s Office Supply ; two-plec* suit designed for her by sary and enough should Ik- np
at B:46 P. M. at the Memorial m ailing.'' *
liniiid
f
iitd
i.tr
fy-uti
•
otitniner
Co.
j De* Dc« Johnson. The suit, called plied to moisten all Ihe soil in tinJunior High School in Orlando on
At 12:30 a covered dl»h lunche­
- ------j "The Stroller," is of belg* gabar- container. K ircta wate[ shuiild. al­ and |niur mi wet -eil arouijd i.kint,
the "International Situation in on was served by the hostesses,
Friendj of Miss Jamv Flugj I dine and features a divided skirt ways lie removed as soil soaked iK-ing careful pel lo allow liuuid
Palestine."
Mrs Prod T Williams. Mrs A. will lie interested tu learn that j
I l.i- g it, - iiuiek
(International) all Ihe time will not lu-rmil i .kiIs
MONDAY
\
M. Philips, Mrs. J. II. Hay. Mrs. the haa been removed to her home Ideal for sports.
to get their tfunply ofSxygen. .
„ " . .
The Past Matrons^ Club of the Ralph Austin Smith and Mrs. B. &gt;n Crippen Road from-FernaldExtremely dry soil will cause, l oiled tdniit - - :u&gt; a!-Seminole Chapter No. 2, O .'E . 8. R. Beck.
laiughton
Memorial
Hospital Betty Mathews Wed
the plant* to wilt and if repented ’
, 1,1 i *‘T' :M*'
will meet with Mrs. A. K. Shoe­
In the absence of the chairman, where she has l*-cu confined betoo ofit-n will injure or-even kill into the -oil 'around (ilaHt,
maker. 2318 Mcllonville Avenue, Mrs Mnytnb Hodgkin, who Is ill, *ause of a broken hip sustained
To
Frank
Akers,
Jr.
Ibis
ferliii{y'i^,tmt.'-Jri:*..uiii-.iiiuiL
S
the PUtll.
______ ___ _ ____ _ .
WATCH UKI WI Ri NG^
at 8:00 P. M.
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Vice chair­ in a fall recently. She was also
fled l i 'f o n l
. ! I,y tile |
Common
li-rur
and
some
know­
... The Dependable^ Class of the m an.- (mtaliled-over_th£_lmi lncai cu
a -lime in tliStTge
[limit.
then.-fine
a
low..
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Chris
L.
Math­
ledge of the plants nntund need*
vi.i. wmtK f^i vh.\vi:i;i:u.*
F irst Weiffixilil Church wlfT'nielt session. Mr, Odham was Intro- Memoris
Hospital Ip Dilumlo,
**
ews of Hanford today announced are lecominemleil.
Iat 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. dueed to the group liy Mrs. Ram­
Ihe
marriage
of
their
daughter,
Of Ijitc rr- t lo I'itnir I'.rrlieFlowering plant* need p le n tv of
Virgil Smith, 426 West Eigh­ sey and spoke on "This Govern­
je w e l r y
j Bettv, to Frank P. Aker*. J r , son dlreel -unlight and a souiliein ex­
teenth Street.
■
The DIG 'I Hid,' fiij’.y.hit i a
ment of Ours”, He stressed the Golf Association.
'o
f
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Frank
P,
AVer*
posure is ideiR. Foliage plant Ink
( t u r n .r i It K&lt;ilii-rlw‘ J e w e lr y )
Refle-liment i.... ib
The Truth Seekers class of the fact-th at it Is the duty of every
marriage thrivg. I’d i e t in le&amp;* intense ligbl . lu g I s - pieflif p a
l'*nerfonttrd
jtrt;f?}onroe. nn The
in_V \.siK l-.l‘irs.l—H lieot
MFth°\!i,t Church will
Icitiren to register and vole and Met At Country Club 1*f,r
was—
*Nnv. W "tH
A n Bllrnelive .window- nr l u i n li
on .tii la nil-.
* it*
H.* pointed out tha 1 7 fljic r reent nf
Mr. and Mrs. bov itiTtls n rliurm and cheerful •+ and mx&lt; the
The Sanford Story league eligible voters do not w tr. “Oftrn * Wendy "B nrrt?- Atn* TifniTi- an iJilnualand. Ga, and
board and ’program committee the best man is not elected Ite- honorary moinbcr of the Hanford i Akers are at present making m
will meet at the home of Mte. K. cause of pressure . groups, high Womrn's Golf Associstion at the Iheir home in Jacksonville. *
C. Williams a t 7:^0 P. M.
cost of ram pilgq and Ihe failure regular luncheon and lumimtis
IIII.LIABDIIOI'GI'AliDE/.
of citizens to vote”, slated Mr. meeting of thi- group held yester­
Odham. He said that self govern­ day at 12:00 o'eluck at the HemMr. and Mrs. M..J. Hilliard of
Ixora Circle Will
ment Bps in each of us and if we •nole Country Club. Mr*. K. B, Webster. FI*.* annuunecd this
take no aetion, we are responsible Smith, president, prostdetl over morning the engagement nnd np*
risor Dance Revue for
tho liusinoss meeting held during |,reselling marriage of their
the government we hove.
The representative averred that the luncheon.
daughter, Martha Victoria, tu Earl
Plans were mad* to sponsor a everyone must vote to prevent
Member* were sealed at U -' Houuuarder.
&gt;recilal of the Cogburn School of sacrificing the principles that shaped taldex placed In-the m ain' Miss Hilliard i* a native of Han­
Dancing at the regular meeting have made this a great nation and lounge, of the club. The tables i
and hn* been employed by
sof the Ixora Circle of the Sanfont said that the cooperation of all is were overlaid wilh while linen ford
the I.ancy Drug Company for
Garden Cluh held recently a t the needed to keep it so. In closing clotha aiul aitistirally deeprated over
n year Mr Bouqusrdri all home of Mrs. Jam es Higgins on he said n , nation ran not with­ with fern, scarlet hibiscus and tendi.-il,
schiM*l* in Webster and
I Sanford Avenue.
Mrs. Edward stand loss of moral fibre, ami ap­ white gardenia*
,
Its* lieen living in Sanferd for ihe
. Higginspresided over the meeting pealed to all to interest themMr*. Smith in opening, the meet­ Inst iwo years.
fc when the recital was set for the seHiui in a democratic form of ing called for report* trwtn all ofg a m t i w n t and cast liw ir. w o tn ftrera and committee, chairmen.
T H A N K SGIVING I'ROGIIAM
for th e best interests of th i com­ Mrs. Andrew Carratvay, rule*
fund.
munity.
committee
chairman,
told
of
I. ihHm ’
ChltHrerr of Hantnnt yvttl
In*'
Two hew members, Mrs. Clar­
attending wfre Mrs. It. grotint) rules of the cluh. for the , tcrested lo learn llial Mrs. Harry
ence Henderson and Mrs. Donald H.Those
Handkerchiefs
1
licety,
Mrs.
Ramsey,
Mrs,
W.
ticnefil
of
m
the« llnectlnv
new-member*
Hodgson,
Bishop, were welcomed into the
X
r«H
***0***11prefL
. &gt; ' r who
, appears
*f
»every
* Hst.1
and Miss
Dorothy 1Powell
re»- Urdav
morning on radio station
group.' Plants were sold at the R. Jennings, Mrs. E. II. Clements', sent
Box of J 59c
meeting and the money derived Mrs. Francis Meriwether, Mrs. W. ported that, the association now WTRR, will devote her prograVn
on this coming Saturday to
was also lurped
over to _thr A. I-vavitt, Mrs. George E. Wells, ha* 48 paid'member*.
P r in te d IlnndkercliU -f,
Year iiook* were distributed by Thanksgiving stories. Mr*. Hodg­
Mrs. Jam es Moughiott, Mrs. E. &lt;1.
building fund.
la rg e H elrclion o f
Ira. Harold Kastner,
Kastner. year book son i* a teacher of dramatic* at
JVlcn’s Boxed Ties
oa# attending the meeting Kilpatrick, Mrs. G. It. Dawson, Mrs.
Thoae
C. L,
JL Redding, Mrs. E. C. chairman, after which -t*w bust- the Weak.Side Primary school and
colon* &amp; p a l I em u .
Mrs. R. B. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. C,
u t-a -m e riip g was a d liii'friJ
- aiis Sanford (liyM S »asi km l»B i
f f t l l L a . Z flfc
----- InA-rAcbJ aiuaa ...lUggii
In the pulling cuntestl' wtuili i* presented at 9:16 A. M. on Sat­
lalcolnt
“isr Higgins,i, Mf: t •Blalsdell, Mrs. J. C. Hall and Mrs. follow
e.l Mrs. Smith wa* awarded urdays.
^H erbert Mows,
Moves, Mrs. If. B. Odham,
F in e (Juulily Im ported
.Boys’ Bells
the prize for putting nine holes in
^ tfx s, Dale L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. K. C. P. Harksy.
Sw
iss,
HCillloped
edges,
'
.
(D itit T r a c y ) ‘
For the nine-hole
Also Mr*. H. It Beck, Mrs. If. 18 strokes.
. Smith, Mrs. Clyde Terwillegar,
NOTICE
p e tit point em broidery,
W illi soliil Itra ss Itail^i'
!rs. George Thurston,. Mrs. J. la-hman, Mrs. II. B. Crumley, tournament in class, A Mr*. An­
Axinnunremrnt was made today
lace fram e, asso rted colors.
Charles Vodopich,
Mrs. Jsmes Mrs. C. C. Karl, Mrs. JOhn drew Carraway was the low scor­ that the meeting of Ihe P.T.A
am i st'crt'l p o ck et,
Terwllligsr,
Mrs. Bishop and Mi-isch, Hr., Miss Charlotte Sturke er, class JL Mr*. Earl lliggen- .study group which wa* to have
f»9e each'
Mrs. Mae Shsi-fcr. Mrs. C. L. Itotham and class C, Mrs. E. C. mrt on "Friday ptorning at the
;,Hc
Mrs. Hsndtrson.
_ ,T *
Henderson. Mrs. Mtry Affalter, Hayman. Misa, Dorothy Powell Tourist Center will meet al the
Men’s
for the | South Hide Primary School. The
Mrs. William SchnaU-l, Mrs. W. .turned
turned in the licit score Tor
Boys’ Belt
U. Kirby, Mrs, R: 8. Brown, Mrs. '&gt;*y.
Handkerchiefs
„,)u,rM the' past week mw,„ n(| hmi bac,, cwlle.l for 10:00
MENU
L ucky P e n n y
J. C. Russel), Mrs.' O. P. Herndon, Mrs W. R. Williams ha* scored I q
L arg e size. Initials.
Mrs. IUrot Kllprbe, Mr*. John L. a Idrdle 3 on the ninth, hole and i
.
L' •
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y
r
Leo, Mr*. J. T. Newby, Mra. 1U
other wompn golfers wilh under1
»• i . MEET
15c each
By CHARLOTTE ADAMS
Mr*. C. M. Flowers and Mrs. c* 60 for the IB hole* are Mr*. Smith ,
*
A Associated Prcaa Food Editor
T, Niblack.
wilh 48. Mrs. I)*v|&lt;l E. Meyer, 47 , The Intermediate 0. A.s of ihe
Children’s Shirts
v Conservation . conscious rooks
Ladies' Hose
Also Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Ind Mrs. John Stuck, 40
C ard ig an SivIt- Polo
First
Baptist
Church
met
recentnil! mahe"the moat of stale bread Naomi Wilson, Mrs. Koancemet.Flayer* competing In theynaUhr*
45 (lu ag e, 5(1 Denier Nylon
by using It In a vatiety of ways. tor. Mis. Max l-oinhart, Mrs, Lena yesterday were Mrs. Richard El»- Iv w ith Mis* Margaret Hunt pre­
.Iv9e
Full Fashioned. P r. &lt;1.29
‘ Orte. of the most welcome uses Hunt. Mrs. J. II. Staley, .Mrs. J. berrv, Mrs. W. E. Klrchhoff, Mrs. siding. Those attending were
Mis*
Hunt,
Barbara
Ann
Pearce.
51
G
unge
Nylon.
I*r.
S
1
.rid
will bo In deserts, and you won't II. Menlck, Mr*. Philips, Mrs. Ed­ Miriam Russell. Mrs. John Kick,
Boys’ Shirts
go wrong if you choose the fol­ ward Kirchrr, Mrs, Vail Lovell, Mr*. Robert Axt, Mrs, Price JoAnn Slrawder, Slarjorie ShopDye y o u r s u m m e r hose In
lowing end - of - the - meal treats. Mrs. J. C. Hall. Mrs. F. &amp; Bolt, Heard. Mrs. Higgenbotham, Mrs. phard and Kay Holtzclaw.
S
lti|H
'il M arco I'oln
new Full shades- ask Ihe
They offer the extra advantage Mrs. Roy Ttllts, Mrs. Williams, Gordon Sweeney, Mrs. Smith,.Mrs.
NftTICK
saleslady fo r dirdriltins.
uf combing leftover bread with Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bock and Ms. Williams, Miss Powell, Mrs. Me­
The public ia cordially invited
plentiful fruit.
Hit Box 25c
Odham.
yers, Mrs. Stuck, Mrs. Kastner,
Almond Prune Betty
Mrs, Hayman, Mrs. Carraway, txh attend the bridge and Chinese
Yard Goods
(his variation of Pecan Pie when Mrs. John Edward Higgins, Mrs. checkers party tonight a t 8:00
M cup blanched almonds
A
prontfV
F a st C olor P r in te d o'clock
in
the
Tourist
Center,
company come*.
0
I cup cooked prunes
John Ivey, Mrs. Clyde Terwille­
P lastic, bill Htyles
9Hc
llro atli'lo lh S h irlin g .
Pecan Pie
I t t cups chopped rooking
gar. Miss Helen Cabas, Mrs. Hen- sponsored by the Pilot Club. Tic­
I
unbakgd
I'ic
shell
apple*,'.
t
Tea A prons 9Hc In $1.19
, Witte. Mrs- Clyde Ramsay, ket* may be secured at the door.
I
yd. 59c
U cup butter or vitaminzed
4 cups toasted bread cubes
rs. Robert Reely and Mrs. Char­ There will b* prizes and refresh­
P ercale, bib sty le
79c
ment* at the conclueion *of the
margarine
1 cup liquid from prunes
les Potter.
S
n
n
fo
rl/rd
W oven Hay on
Vk cup sugar
cup water
Others who ware present for games.
Bedroom
Slippers
and
' .
3 whole eggs
,
% cup granulated sugar
the lunrheon but not participating
1 cup dark corn eyeup
M en’s and W omen’s
the tournament were Mrs- J. B.
H leapsoon w it
t ’ollo ii S p o rt C hain b ra y .
Towels and Searfs
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Cogburn, Mrs. Harry Silsby. Mr*.
H teaspoon cinnamon
Nuedene In d ian M orrosinn.
■
yd.
59c
i 1 cup roanely chopped
Ksrlyle ibiushoider, Mrs. Ceo
2 tablespoons butter Or mar­
P r. H9c
X,
pecans
Thurston, Mr*. Charles Lul
garine
HllxhO ( ‘o u n t
15c
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mills and Mrs. Frank Ray.
Shred
almonds. M e a s u r e
LadleV F ell MncenHln
U cup .whipped cream (opjr u n c s . Remove pita and cut
Amtorted
Print**
Cannon Towel.-, block palltrn Hix'Jti
w ilh Pompom.
29c
- liunal)
Etrunes Into.sm all pieces. Plsc^
EPISCOPAL HOUR,
;
yd.
59c
lilock
pattern
I8x3li
Line pie plate with pic crust
P
r.
89c
39c
half of toasted bread cubes In butThe Rl. Rev. Henry I Louttlt,
♦
T
I. tered raseerole or pan (about* IH ( t cup flour, 0 tablespoons but­ Suffragan Rlahop. will be pre­
Allovi-r Colored Flock Do)
M en’* F ell E verest
Cannon Towels, pas lei colors 2(K 10
49c
* C, quart s l i d , arrange almonds. ter or margarine, Vt - teaspoon sented on th* Kplacopal Hour, a
M nrtiultteite Curtain
"r : prunes and apples over bread. salL 2 tablespoon* told w ater). weekly radio, feature. Th# pro­
Slipper**.
&gt; pastel coin rs 22 \ i I .-. i~it.~i xi i
59c
. Carer with remaining bread Brush with slightly beaten
M ali-rial.
gram is heard over radio Station*
* P r. 89c
cubes. Combine liquids, sugar, Cream butter or margarine
Stamped Unyon and Linen Scarfs 17x12
WFI.A, Tampaj WIDO, Miami
yd. 39c
•alt, spice and butter and bolt 2 sugar. SUr in egg*, syrup, lem­ and WJAX ip Jacksonville from
W ashable Q uilled
Hegulnt IlSc Value. Special
*
39c
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
on
Juico
and
vanilla
and
mix
only
o r,# minutes. Pour evenly over
8:30 until 9:00 A. M. A recording
Lad
lo
t’
ScttffH
P
r.
C9c
Clopay
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
II.
Vernon
of
bread cubes. Bake covered In until blended. Fold In nuta and of the program will be made and
Three Piece All Lace Chair Hack Sets
S tra w Slides
P r. 39c
moderate oven (380 degrees) turn Into c ru s t Bake In very hot wRI be oreeented over radio Birmingham, Ala. announce th*
Window
Shades
59c
Value. Special
,'}9c
on
birth
of
a
son,
William
Lee
Ver­
oven (460 degrees) 10 minutes. Station WDBO tit Orlando
about an' hour, . -sh
L e a th e re tte S cu ffa P r. 69c
non, on Nov. 18 In Birmingham.
Reduce heat lo 360 degrees and Nov. 30 at 7:00 A. M.
Peach Bread Paddlag
59c
All Lure Table Covers 15x15
,.
$1.29
Mr. Vernon is the son of Mrs. T.
6 canned cling, peach halves continue baking until filling la i T iMen’s Sweaters
J. Townsend of Sanford and Mrs.
set (about 30 minutes). Cool.
Single M etal
Iladsow All Pure Linen Scarfs
Vernon 1* th# former Dorothy
HAPPY ItIRTHDAY
1 0 0 ^ Z ep h y r Wool
Garnish with whipped cream If
1 cup evaporated milk
Land of Birmingham.
' Ann Sheppard
wilh (!o||on Drcornlion
9Hc
Curtain Rods
Slipover
U cun witter
* desired.
(4 cup granulated sugar
10c
F m h ro id c re d lle m s lilc h e d Pillow- Casen* box
$1.79
Few grains salt
H teaspoon vanilla
Few drops almond attract
I cups stale bread cubes
peaches “
half.

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THURSDAY. Ntn'. 20. l 4 l t

I

THE HANFORD HERALD. 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

p A G E SIX

#

T- 1 .
Bob Elliott, Heavy
Top Minors Draft
Outstanding Guard
Hittin Brave, Is
• Eighteen Players Has Another Year*s
National’s Best
Eligibility For Tech
COLUMBUS, lllno Nov. 20 &lt;/P»

Senrirrole’V arsity To Play Final
The Clubhouse
By PRANK KCK
Home Game Of ’47 Tomorrow Night,

In thia department with nine who breexed In an easy winner
first-place ballot*. Ecwarus had •n the tt»Kt ~*||. could do no
,our- Blackwell, 4ll*e and. Pec- better than 20|h with only 20
wee Bcckj. Ibsigcr shortstop who vote*. He did not get any vote*
Im.sued cignth in |h« voting, had above seventh. Elliott l*»t year
two apiece.
received only one vole to Just
I»y JDK BKICIII.KR
Jackie Boliinson. negro rookie get in under "honorable mention.''
NEW YORK, Nov*. 20 UP)— 1first baseman of the Dodgers;
Bob Elliott, heavy hating third
,
ik.
(Uyggg
L u i . ' ill-l
l a, i
c 1°^- Jitig..
' f Aittuifl:.
t T V ' Emu
1'L^..V
liI TI m
T o Id ite T o L 'lnssify
9
da^w n* prwlaiine.1 IU WnUonnl
the~Phita&lt;t*lphta Phil____
leag u e’s most valuable player for
1947 by a vote of a 24-man liei; Dixie Walker, veteran Dodg- 1
committee of the Baseball W rit­ er outtielder, amt Willard Mar- GU1KY CABBAGE plants for 5
shall. Giant flychaser, each was
acres. C. W. Baker. Phone 823.
e rs' Association.
named top man on one ballot. Of
1 In becoming the first mem­
ber of a nun-pennant winning the 20 players, only Blackwell K, u|(&gt; n ,.a tr t|» iXith new .-rate*,
namod on all » W W b
use* wool „r coal. C. W. Itaker,
team to gain that diatinctm:, was
Boliinson finished fifth with 100 i |&gt;h0ne 82.1
ainee Ernie latmlianli r of the votes,
. just nosing s guj Pittsfourth-place Cincinnati Bed* won burgh's Ralph
FLOWERS
Iph Kiner wFjr
FTo placed
_
|hi&lt; aw ant in IU’8, Elliott also sixth with io i. Jansen was satrfor all orranlon*
had the honor of becoming th j en|h with 91 votes and Reese's . M rNEIIX 4k YOST FI-OHISTS
Itrgl thm l nasoman - ,u jitn^r e(ghth place total wa* 80. Harry '
Slpea Are. Just off Celery
league to win the title since
“ its* Walker, the Phlllle'a f1ee\ center- ( Offiee ph. 103 residence ph. 614-It
inception In 1911. •
fielder, who led lh« league in’ ' ItKAI. ESTATE
'
*
“
The 31-)e«r-qld native of San hitting with -102, ami (Teorge
INSURANCE
Franeiacu, whose great work both ( White y.) Kurnwtki. long ball
MORTGAGE LOAN'S
a | bat* and in the Held was large­ belting third baseman of the S|.
ly responsible for Boston's third- IaiuIs Cardinals were -tied up RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
Registered Broker and
place finish last seasen, la only for ninth and tenth )&gt;o*itinn* with
. Insurance Agent
*' ' ' thui hon«rc&lt;;£ 45 vote* apiece.
tnc second’ Brave
llni. 4 Flotilla Statu Bank Bblg.
The other was Juhnny Ever*. «f
8t*n Musial of the Cardinal.*
Tinker-to-Evcrs-lo-Chaiico
fanu
Imck In 11114.
Elliott, a conlcrtcd outflelihr
who made the shift |o the hot
corner in 1942, polled a total of
205 Votes in the balloting for the
Kenesaw Mountain 1-andi* Me­
morial award to win by a com­
fortable’ margin over Ewell Ulark.
well, who hail 175 point*.
Johnny Mixe, slugging fir-,
biyu'pmn of the New York Giant*,
w in third with 144 and catcher
.Bruce Edwards lAl a ilxealilv
delegation of champion Brooklyn
Dodger* with 140 point*.
Twenty-six- players figured -In
the voting, an-unuaually low to­
tal, and tan received at least
m a ile d !
one first-place vole. ■Elliott

Al’ N rw sfratsrr* Sports Writer —KighliVn player* at a coat o f.
_.
NEW YOU K—You don't bo- from fl.MMl to Ut.500 apiece were .ATLANTA Nov. 20 (A .-C e o rT t'h * oppom nta for next
lieve there arc two" aide*' to drafted bv triple A minor league !
30,000 People Are
every story, oven in a 7.1 to 0
V u n ° ‘ for T a ..'1 s a » ;rh
Expected To Watch football 'gameT Well, you've bee.i a ; . ; ....... :• ...............................1
inlsxthg idihelhing if you hayeii:
President George Trautman of Ki Ucilcy—a 210-pound
d-guard who
(iBtor-*Cane Gaimj*fix*d twy football books which the Nhtiiinnl A im rialinn■o f - l,rw’SJjvu t&gt;e¥n- publiihed during'
feaaional Baseball l^aguea an- made a -le tte r with the Yelloyv
GAINESVILLE Nov. 20 (S o c CPIlt montha.
nounreil that clulra in the Amer­ Jackets of 1042 a* a freshman.
another year of eligibility left
r ls lt—Th&lt;- foot halt battle for
Ono of ‘the lawks is "The Chi- ican Association were Ihe freest ha*
which the entire State of Florida rago Hear*," a well-written hi*- spenders. They picked up 1(1 merf and the opposition no doubt would
breathe, raster If he decided npt
alwava
... . waits with flffltv nation',- lory of the Bear* by IIowb’-.| to four each by the other triple
will have an 8:15 kickoff In Ml. Roberta. TheTilher I* Ihe story of A leagurs—the Pacific Coast and to cash In cm It.
The 23-year-old veteran of
ami Frldav night when Florid"'* the Washington ItcdiUn*, "My International.
Oator* lake Ihr field with the Ufc with the Redskins,'' by CorI.ouiovitlc. kfinm-apolls and In- three years in the Army rame
tlnlveraflv of Miami ilurriranca. ihna tiriffith, former motion pic­ dlanapollg, all of the American bark laat year to take up right
Florida'* youngsters mav have ture actress and owner of llctlsklii Association. gral&gt;U*d two players where he left off and wound up
captain of the 1047 tram and
been boo*ed around the rridlron owner
I
George Preston Marshall. a p ie r r . H ollyw ood of the Coast as
considerably the past two years,
U ikhi ', got there players—catch­ a member of the Associated Press
In
each
hook
Is
one
rhaplrr
but the way th*y came from be­
er Bill Mhrrtb from (Juincv, IU.: All Southeastern Conference.
ft
He was almost a unanimous
hind In New Orleans Saturday to devoted entirely to the 73-0 I'dther Bill Butlaml from Hn«nrout
the
Bear*
.scored
over
snatch a 7-7 upset tie with Tulane
oke. Va.. nnd Pitcher Egon Feu- choice for the position on the allIhe
Itrdskins
In
Washington
star team ami the praise heaped
prove* that they may often laon Dec. 8, 1940. In Ihe jS V kt-r fro-n •Jacksonville, k’la.
upon him by his own coachca and
down hut are never out.
O’he. deals included:
tinnal Football leag u e Cham­
rival tutors make him a leading
“These kldajhavc never shown pionship playoff.
Louisville drafted from Macon, candidate to repeat.
the slightest sign of defeatism*',
l.u.,
Job
i
Hoffman,
pitcher,
whose
The Bears were peifeclion that
Healey, who teams with Bobby
Florida Coach Bay I It. n r» W.df
hoot! i ■ in Buffalo. N. Y.. and
said after the game. "I'm proud day. There la no oilier cgplana from Richmond, Va.. Joseph Davis, a glpnt tackle, to give the
Jackets a one-two punch on the
of the way they give every game tlon, says Kuberla, for IIIh
'
&gt;» »" right aide, of the line when on of­
all they have until the last mo. that .Tad. Vika' a**misprlnt Ii^th •■1
fense.. also Is the team 's kingpin
t
WW- v *
mrnt. They don’t know the wnjtl record liooks.
Hollywood drafted from (£uincy, &lt;m defense on that ^Idc of center.
"The .greatest weapon Owner
quarterback, Hobby Humphrey and 'quit.' I've never seen anything
III. William Sheets, catcher, Davis shift* over to defensive left
* l. |
Johnny Alexander at the wing- like It in twenty year* of coach­ Coach'George ilala* brought into whose bailie h« in Winston-Salem, tackle.
,
play was psychology.
claims
bark* and Don Dual at the spin- ing."
N. Ch from Roanoke, Va., Willi­
Bobby Dodd, Tech head roach,
netback.
F.very precaution is living taken Itolierta. "The Redskin* hail mud - am Butlaml. pitcher, whose home ^r£tc*
Healey as one of the be*t
in this week's workouts tu have wnut Hulas termed some 'turtical Is in T-'in Haute. Ind., and front guard* e v er.to perform at Geor­
t
LINKMAN (IF WEEK
the anuail In fint' physical fettle J vocal errors' after ‘an earlier ‘-.'I Jacksonville, Fla., Kgnn FeUkrr. gia
%
Tech, ''ami one of the sm ar­
* •
^w^DwvYED MEIER
for the Miami game, a project | victory, nnd now these wen- def'.S
NEW YORK Nov 20 (A*)-Joe handicapped by injuries to end ly turned against them. It Scorn&lt; pitcher, whose home Is in Bayon­ test."
Ili-aly, who prupped at Baylor
Watson, of Rirol haileil a* the Fal Johnson, quarterback Doug I that a flub official with n eare- ne, N J. .
•
Chattanooga, hut now lives in
.1 -1
greatest renter in tho Southwest Relden. ami halfback Bobby For- J less disregard for the interprets- • Jersey Gity dinfted from Wlh 1n*
nearby Marietta with his wife, is
■ it - I .
C’onferencp since Texas Chrlxtl- be*.
I lion that might lie placed on is krso llarte. I’a., William Milne, adept at diagnosing plays ami
•
an'* Kl Aldrich a decade ago, wa*
u outfielrb'r, whose liomr- Is in Mo- •eldont Is tricked out of position.
One ■of the season's
season s greatest 1word* had, Iteen quoted in
selected today ** the football gridiron "rat and mouse" games Bear* by auch Uncomplimentary bile. Ala.
Montreal draftr*! from Augus He frequently pull* bark and slips
lineman of the wrek in the As­ may lie presented to some 30.000 term* as ‘front runners* nnd ‘a
tit.Jin..
John Kimmnnl, outfielder. down the line of scrim m age'to
sociated Press poll.
people, with Miami's Ifatry (thaul fust-half hall club.' The Bolshin* who
im
**home
!• in Flushing, N. V. thwart an enemy bark's attempt
and Florida’s Ifni Griffin nnd had called the Bear* ‘cryl-nhir*’
l.o* Angeles drafted from At­ at ground-gaining.
The neck of a bird •&gt;*« greater l-oren nroadus playing tha lead­ in the final minute of their earlier
“Ak move like that on Healey's
lanta. Ga , Dewey Adkins, pitcher,
frredotn of tuTition than that of ing roles.
meeting.
part
saved uk a touchdown in tl*&lt;
whose
home
is
in
Wilspnvlllc,
J
■ snake.
i *» ii,n ths Bears came to prac- Nchr.
Duke game," Dodd said, “ami
Ghaul, o standout collegiate
!&gt;cvrral other times h e-has been
• M
kicker for three season*, will be tice Ihe Monday ..morning preced­
ing the championship game, their
in a position to save ua—had the
WTRf DEM ONSTRATE THE booming ’em to one of the finest eye*
fell
upon
these
disparage­
runner gotten away."
• .
punt-rrttirijitig trams In the
Announcement
ame. i r w a s Hal Griffin's -10 ments of their courage and otavSports
Roundup
__ - i t Carmichael
ard punt return that set up mg |lower plastering the ryalls oi Jly .IIUGII FULl.KBTUHr JK
lorlda's toUclH|owq against To. Hie clubhuuac..Jhe i-uselmn wait
their soronii Oyster Bowl game.
tB now connected with
Terrific.
lane:
. . . Wonder why they don’t In­
automatic
r ■’ ””
The
NEW YOBK Nov. 2(&gt; t/P)—Slncr vite -some Georgia rrkekers?
In the .course of rnmpilinu
The week before Griffin raced this
Pf
•
astronomical
score
Ihr
thin
la
tin*
xuiu'on
whun
lho
foot*
07 yards for o nunt-return touch
Sanford Upholstery
*
"experts' nrquire their lilggest
Hportapourri
down against Georgia; the week Bears gained 372 yards along ball
i^ l
lit-nilm
hi
*
trying
to
pick
all
AmcrIhe
ground
to
3
for
Washing­
knd
Chuck
Rayner.
the
New
York
before that Jirp Ysnrey .returned
K&lt; P f
a Furman punt 00 yards; and the ton, lop offensive team In Ihe len, all-sectional, nil-conference and ; lunger*' goalie, and Sugar Jim
Slip
Cover
Shop
all-most anything team a, ..tbl^i.llcnry^-w h'o raplaead—h im - when
week In-fore that Loren Broadus Irggue. The Bears made II &lt;ty&gt;L
O t T //* H i 'i v : 7 7 t( n»H A jtH w
krill •HU Jhii n»ll ralllnw hv j | | nlm , .. t l *
Venn*’
E
x
p
erien
ce
fnqrhdtrwTn~Trlrh
rl
2
-lncnTdulpg
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■ -----business at Krnoia, Ont.
S lip Coven* custom g ain*f Norhl Carolina. In the. Ihe scoring. Mix ulhcr Ib-ars naming the guys-who-wiq-e-liest-1 n murist hu
Shag Hhaughnegsy, Interna
Auburn game Broadus skipped an­ had a hand (or lor) in con- t lie-day-we-saw-Vm team.
m ad e- R u n rn n leed to
It's one sure way of pirklng an tional t.cagur''president, rlalms
other 80 yard*, but-a clip rolled lerling seven extra (Hiinla. tfit.
"all"
team
without
romchack*—
that
if
his
rfreutt
counted
all
ad*
“Every
placement
klcl,"
say*
the play back
• 1l
U p h o ls te rin g o f ull
Bobby Forbca, Ihe yard-catlng Bobtrls In hi* Isiok, published by We don't say whirh game* wr mlsslona the way tho Pacific Coast
k in d s.
(iator halfback whose 42 points G. P. Putnam's Sons, "sailed Into saw. . , , the line;-rnds. Mwiacki, league does, the smallest city,
W &lt; itc 4 ... SAVING
lopa Florida's Individual scoring, ihe stnnila hnck of the gm|l post* Columbia and llrodnax. Georfin Syracuse, would have gone over
Wide selection of
i m
has not fully recuverrd from an .ind didn't raturn. The fan* kept Tech; tackle*, Bryant, Army,’ and 600,000 last season. . . . I^&gt;ul*lana *
materials.
Mhimshak,
Navy;
guards,
Buhry.
State
U.
Is
a
bit
proud
of
hav­
- . [■AKB ,
Injury' receiver! In Ihe North Caro­ the halla as snuvenirs."
S o a p . . . S A V IN G
All the new balls purchased for Penn State, and 8leffy, Army; ing scholarshipped haakelballer
lina game, hut la rxpreted to'laSanford Upholstery
ready for spot service against the the game were gone. Even prac­ center, Scott, Navy. . . . "T" for- Byron Johnson out of Louisville,
nnd
(nation
harkfiidd:
quarter,
R»*-(
Ky.
.
.
.
nut
you
can't
say
they
Hurricanes.
tice hall* .were kept by the fans.
"S" nft-r tb'’ last two tmirh sides, Columbia; left half. Dlml-; took a six-foot, nine-inch athlete
Slip Cover Shop
iidowns," says Roberts? “officials nick, Boston College; right half, j right from under Adolph Itupp'a
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askul the Hears please not to kirk Kirk, Yale; fullback, Rowan,| nose.
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for the iMilnt", Washington Is n Army.
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riiuugh foot tells for the numlwr nJHtl half, Mlnlsl. I'cnn; full- ■■■
...
—
ol fans silling with open anil* bark. Welter, I'rlnrcton. . . . Horry
DOG FOOD - lie ('tin
Hnny Termn *
liellllid Ihe Bed-kin goal posts.
j
Bx " .
no iieparate offenllve ami itefen
From where I sit...
Joe Marsh
the Bears pasvr-il for the two final aive ilnuupa. Even the tuarhrt
HUNHHJNE M A R K E T S
*
extra
points,
one
of
which
was
' i
Randall Electric Co.
siunctimea guuaa wrong on (hosa
118 Magnolia Avenue
good.
setups.
-i.
The next day Danny .Fortmann
•1
Metropolitan Papers
was sporting a black eye. A Pull­
Week’s Worst
■
,
man
, ,passenger
, - ... viewerl the, ill, .
Indiana's Cook-Miller publicity
•
YARDLEY VENETIAN
eo oix'd optic with alarm and a n lJ.!
rhw k, )n * |, h , rfoU. ,hat
Please Copy!
«xik
„ | err|b|e
................
America's Meat Beautiful
"Myi my.
(he
llooslera
may rome up with a I
Aluminum •• Cedar - Po '
blatJi aye." .
back fluid of Nick, Dick, Chick.and
Ask Ma For Free -Katlmete
.."Y ea." *sld Kortntann. ''hut It- Tick—-Nick Hebek, Dick Deranel
Folk* here were burned up over much different, underneath: City
P.
W.
STEVENS
617
W.
will dUsppear In a day nr two. Chirk Jagadu and Hugh (Ticki /
'an
articlt on Our Town I reprinted folks work hard; like to come home
■M
Thinf of Ihe Brdskhi*—that 73. lock) MrKtnnl*. . .•.FThl^ back%
Phone 2-0729
rrnw TrrtTy-pxprr. tyrtrTr* xnuntf— gtTttffhtTft tHcTf fam ilies;'Ta37t
iplil. iltby add,, might el
click.■
nrd bonk* for all lime.'
And, If you want our opinion of like a bunch of "hicks'* who whit­ las with a ynoderale glass of beer,
•
Corinne Griffith, In hcr.lam k the ung.. you'll have to put an tled slicks and wore chin whiskers. like we d a
publi*hcd by- A. S. Ilarnc* A "N"ln the Word a n d , spoil th« (Last person I, saw with chin,
Frum
where
I
eit, it doesn't mat­
Company, ha* other versions nl rhyme.
NOTICE
whisker* was passing through on ter If you livo In an apartment
the ihi lliyking. “The team w*
hi* tjay east)
houro or on a fa m—work In an
rrippinl front a gam
I'lgskln I'irkfn*
T I I E O l t A N C E C I T Y H O T E L : terribly'
with New York,’’ shi anv», iiddiii
Bo 1 ran art’editorial on how wa cfllce o.r^ cornfield —the American
I’rnn Stale vs. I’ittaburgh
that "thlx is no alibi—just far*."
We Ihlnk that I'ltt'a I'anthi-ra
■poke of city "slickers" —as over­ tradition of quiet hone life, tem­
Don't know *11 the anthwer*.’ dressed wIsgailM, only Interested perate hnbiU, and neighborllncM
Mrs. Mnrshnll [mint* nut ths*
In 'N ow Itaidy For
Harvard
va.
Yale
Charlie Malotm dropped one of
In myklng money, and spending It la Co----on to all of us.
Thl* game Is sure
Hammy Baugh’s pa**«*.in the en&lt;l
Hperl*I Pnrllen and Uannuefn
In night club*.
S «.
. «
,
To end moat happily
tone early In the game when n
For Harvard dquayn-*lrh w&lt;,ubl have tied the score.
Fart Is, If w* got in know rsrh
(A. I
An&lt;l
[ho late Georgr Aptsy,
F«»r KedenmUom l»hone OmnRc City Hotel
The Bear* went on from ' there
Off4*
other we'd probehly And we're aot
* Missouri va. Kansas
one touchdown after anotho
Though ••vtwyonc pan* u*
Oftaiire City, Florida '
Then Ihe lledskina liegan drop­
We still will pick Kansas.
ping a Micrraaiofl of passes and at
C.’iprtlthl. 1*11, Uwir'd S la in B irurti fonndalii
North Carolina va. Duke
the half the ll&lt;’*r* led 28-0.
'T9iln ■Mill i
In this southern fixture
Willi two minutes loft lo'plav
Imok out for Duke's mixture.
th* score wa* *17-0. At thia |miut
Louisiana E late va. Alabama
Mrs. Marshall's husband, own, r
. A spelling lesson
of the Redskins, elected to leave
Strange to u e
Itrorrt
the stands.
Is L
I a U.
“ 'I'm going dowo to thoae
8 polled L.D.8.E.
kids, anything might happen,*
George veiled #**r his nhouH
In a Ktew
der." aava Mrs. Marshall.
*
Norfolk, Va., footliall promoter*
* FA* he left a voire Rich up
aln the stands shouted, 'Get ’em arc trying to lino up* some out­
out of here, vim |.«ig. Take 'em standing high school team* for
bark In Boston.'
“ 'You rome down and sav
Ihsl. *»■» Lag," It was George IKilircmon rushed'up to Gcurgw L»
arroni|iauy him to the dressing
answering.
I was told afterward* that two
The Seminole IHtrh School irrld
arwrpgatlon will pl/iy hosts to Ihr
8c*hr*«&gt;*&lt;- High Rand Crab* at
th r blah school athletic field _la
ihe nhkl home game or tlte 1U4Y
campaign tomorrow night a t’8:15
o'rlork.
Tlir Celery Fed* will lie in ton
form f^r the conleit. and will
have every man ready to meet
lh« Daytona Reach eleven.
Holla Plerey, fleet Seminole
apinnerbaek. ii expected to play
a large pafr In the contest since
hi* Injury suffered in the Eustla
tiff ha* reipomled to'treatm ent.
The only Injury hampering the
fed* la that of Coarh Carl Kettle*.
Coach Kettle* I* recovering from
an automobile accident *uffrred
In Winter Park, resulting in *e•veral ititche* being taken tq close
a gash on hi* head.
Probable starter* for the con­
test will Include Byron Beanl and
Floyd Cooper at the end*, Chrlt
Jensen and Ruddv Weathcrington
at Iho tackle*. Wally Tyre and
Dick Baa* at the guard*. Chuck

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Women Of Royal Birth Must Pup The IjBpaSl
Question To Wed- Below
Their Ranh ding ring."
__________________________I intermediary
NEW VORK (/Pi— Too ill to
• Mend the wedding of Princes*
KllraU'th and Philip Mountbatten
tomorrow is another British prln(f a i . who_. ne,. piopo.ed ttr n - mgTT
not turned down.
She la Eliznlwth’s aunt, Victoria
Alexandra Alice Mapy. and, so
far as I know, the only British
Princes* Royal who ever got jilt­
ed.
The tale require* a little lutrkirround:
An Ironlmund convention among
those horn to the purfilc ia that
women Qf royal birth, if they
M&amp;nn! to marry n man Iwneath
^Aiwir rank, must do the asking
Themselves
.
This, of course, is to Protect
• the royal maids from lad HR he-

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Fdrniahed liedroom. 3 ll W. 3rd. St. c . S T t o ' r r . double duty meat
display case and comprcsior in
good condition, new—jn o lorIrfNlge A Son.
W A N I E I&gt; I O.RERT

WANTED—-Distributor and sales­
men for Plastic Diessing. This
Is the best protective covering
on the market fur wood and
linqlcum end -your opportunity
to make some teal m.giry. Gibbs
Liquid Plastic Agency, 1208 P»lmcc SI.. Orlando .

RENT A CAB YOU DRIVR IT
PHONE J00
STRUCK LANDMOHKIHON'
^ U DRIVE-IT. INC ..

RADIATOR cleaning, repairing.
New Radiators., now' c u rs - We
Ilike off 4 install. Jimmie Cow­
an s'S heet Metal Works. Phone
tiltl.
MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
Cakf at Plggly Wiggly &amp; Table
Expert Itadiir Repairing
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
Supply.
Fred Myers. 311 K. 2nd St,
nished houses Phone 1000, 8:30
V;H0. UAL. file d rie w ater lieater. Tailored auto s e a t h w u * - , | s
1 to 6 :00.
K lertrir Service Ci.nt pa ny. 2QI —h o H tr r r — w n tt: Kelt a shy?
_.lL N E U lL N iS Jm i..s
- M i n m x m n h v r n T ^ i^ n B r '
Phone PI34,
Phone 10.
1-30 GAL. and t-35 gail«n Ujl.le
.
SEE U.S FOR
ROOM AND BOARD in private
top w ater heaters. Electric Ber
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
home. Single man. good refer­
vice Company, 207 Magnolia
AND TYPING
ences. To become family memAre. Phone tOt.
CREDIT LUREAU OF
* her. Call Bob McCall after 7
HANFORD ,
w P.M. WitlJ.
BEAUTIFY vour home with Lig116 N- P ark
Phene 180
ustrum hedge. Contact L. B.
Mann.
luike
Monroe,
Fla.
for
FOR
.
RENT
—Floor
non
dvr. Easy
S HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE any site or any quantity.
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
ford Paint 4 Glass Co. Phono
LARGE wood heater, good condi­
303.
tion. Phone G24-J.
NEW HOUSE. 2 bedroom,, partly
fin ish e d . Small down payment.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
condition. Call
Balance like ren t Fur appoint­ PIANO,•excellent
PARTS AND HURVICB
_274.
ment call 0173,
• •
(09 Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
I OIL BURN INC, HEATER and I
I &amp;
BIGNH
-f ld t O O M furnished- house. 4- aorra
Show carets and poster*
O land on South Sanford Arrn'ae "tity-«f*^w &lt;ed^ S ia Palm flto
O— DKE'B HIGN SK RV lO t
Ave.
near fuike - Jessup.
Bargain
O. D. la n d ra il. Phnttx 1021
price. Photo I 22G.J.
KIRBY CLEANER. |.i"aitlcally l ohr-li't Radiator Shop fur Com*
new. f&gt;08 W. 8 th RlrteL
FIVE ROOM HQUSK. partly furplclo radiator service, 106
nlshede. 2 l.oirooms, 1/3 down, CLEMENT stationary tubs $10.00.
ferd Ave. Phone 356-W.
,
$40.00 per month. For-xjulck
A. L, Skinner, Lake Alary, Fla.
action. Call Phone 9173.
ADD many years o f life to your
FOR BALE—Dmerock fa* drive-* motal rbof and. beaullfv the
Unquestionable one of the Itost
way,, and roadways—Phone home. Wo sprky it the color
3 bedroom bungalows that h*a
you w an t Ulock and other con­
lid ,
come on the market In a long
crete struct lira sprayed in pas­
time. Comfortable sited living Gelfbral Electric automatic blan­
tel color* Harm etc. sprayed
kets for sleeping comfort. "
•
£ room, sun parch, dfhlng room,
with betl'bil paints. Let us give
hath, kitchen,, and an amaxlng ____ Mi R p » p « r n » « r ■ytm—n ri VP ’ PMtWgTK----RciTT
------Binuum Uf flflifl and cupbdaVil
portaldc spray unit, 306 W. 2 nd
0
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■ space, attic fan. Water heater,
St. Phono 1064-J.
flreulace and garage, beautifully
landscaped, large corner lot. Highest cash price paid for uteri • Allwrt Hickson Repair J^hop
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
6th Sltcr-I 4 Laurel Avenue
Owner leaving town.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. m .
Furnishrd bungalow that i* uhHlarksmithing A gcnrral repair
Telephone 1368
usually well plnrmrd And built by
one of KanfnrdY ik-si builder*. I'LL BUY your ra r regardless of
age
or
condition.
Roy
Real,
308
Custom
made Venetian Blinds,
2 bedrooms. Iwth, living room,
W , 2nd St.
Awnings — Ten day d e liv ct/’* dining room, kitchen fmrrh and
gumanlffd. Marshall’s P. {).
portico. 200 ft. frontage. Thla WANTED AT ONCE. 16 used
Box 721. Daytons Itcach,
_ | la a walkout proposition, nothing
piano*. The Music Box, 110 W.
~ reserved. New 9 Tt. electric re ­
RAYMOND 8TLD10
l i t St. Phone 063.
,
•
frigerator.
Extn-rt plmtographar avaitahlo at
Very desirable 5 room- bungalow 7 P e t , , L i n s t o c k . S u p p lie s
all times for weiMings, anniver­
with 2 car £araat&gt; oq lot 120x130
saries. Idrthday parties, social
in nice condition ami immedi­ GENERAL Siddi«™Rorac*' For
gatherings- Phone 1003.
Rent- 8 . H. Earnest, 2800 Block
ately available. Buyer ran deal
Banfonl Avc.
for fu rniture'if desired.
AUTO ItEPAIRUfO; HglPa Gar6 room bunglow in fair condition
age, Hanford and Celery Avelocated in outskirts of Sanford. FOR SALE: TUUKEyR all sin s, . nucs.
live or drt-m-d. One mil0 west
Priced at $4400.00. Wall frtdtod.
of Wilton Corner on Ml. Dora
For DapendabD
New bungalow, stucco on cement
road or Phone 0104.
REFFRIGKKATKm SERVICE
HE
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blocka, asbesioa tiled floor, garCall ^
■ age on lot 02x128, immediately FOR SALK: One good milk goat,
.GANAS REFRIGERATION
available. $7000.00. .
registered Milk* 3 to 4 qts, per
HKRVICE,
,
Fred W. Bender. Realtor
day. 1312 Oak Avc. or Phone
Ph. 670-W
1 Room 2. Fla. Btate Bank Bldg.'
07-R.
Phone 1080
Buokkrrpiar service, Part time;
HELP W ANTED
aho. advice ami- assistance on
social sdcurilg arid Income tax
S A R T IC L E * r o ^ S A L E
GIltLS WANTED. U n ey ’a Drug
matters. J. f . Dempsey, 300
BtoraV
Magnolia. Phopa 0107/
TURN ITU ME Paint—High Glosa MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED TROPtCAL k'RUrr klAKKET
H. "filmmon* for 1600 family Gift bdzca shipped. Cut flower*.
EnamA for home use, any color
Rawlcirh business in Northeast
Flash orange Juice. South Park
. Free delivery in City,
Polk County. PrbducU sold 20
Ave. Phone 1215.
good paint at reasonable
year*. Permanent if you are
Reel’s Paint Bhop, Phono
DIAPER HBRVICe
a hustler. Write Rawloigh’s, “
I004-J. 300 W. 2nd SL
FAK‘446-I23S. Memphis, Tenn. For details of the oafeat
aervlce" now In 8 *nfon| call or
or See R. Hartman, Box 234,
SWEET Hamlin
$ 2.00
write BABY VALET, Dayton*
Longweod. Fla.
bttah. R. W.
n* 788Beach. Diapers supplied.
W.
SALESMAN living in Sanford to
STORK FIXTURES, commercial
work retail trade and some out­ 13 N O T I C P - S ^ B t e d N ^ L T
refrigerator*, soda fi
ride territory for established
LADIES l
table,, booth,, chairs,
wholesale concern. Write P. O. Make'ATTKN1TON
a one-stop service I n f all
built fixtures, free Mrs,
Box $406, Orlando, PI a.
your laundry and dry cleaning
• ..W rit* or phone cbllect, R.
(JBouldin Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun- YOUNG MAN7 efficient typist,
for work In shipping and sales
Ground,, Daiand. phone
departm ent Preferably 25 to 30 THE HELPY HELFY LAUNDRY
406 W. 16 Si.
Sanford
years old. Year round xyork. A.
VEGETABLE plants - for *m$ll
buda A Sons, Phong 2161,
Royal
Master
liras
are
back
again.
and large acreage. Cabbage,
Qvicdo.
,
IL B. POPE CO. INC.
Collards, Broccoli. Cauliflower.
Onion*. Lettuce, Eaearoie. Tom­ 2 C o l o r e d women for kitchen HANFORD TVvauty Salon,
work. Apply Pig N’WhlaUe.
ato. Strawberry * Beets, J, W.
phone 1354 or Mary MeMahon,
Bell. Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone Sanford Bowling Allay wants pin
telephone 1384. Permanent* alt
'A
boy,.
methods, startin g -$6 and up.

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shown u, reporter's in ii display ‘ another la p " oirixal I'nm e .MinW, I.. M.nKelizie King
of more than 1.20*1 gifls widen Htei
ultundv have a im e d nt Ht. James' i.ioughi EliZalwth ,i miltk coat.as
a g u , from t.'an&amp;da.
- -S •
Palace
K ing ihfirri" V l ’and (jiieen
K lirn h d h al«o gnve their heiress,
apparent Iwu strings of pearls the
Dr. ChitrlCK l.. PerhOiw
sire of -njoll grapes.

Knitwear has Improved in dur­
ability in recent years since runproof knits have Iwen developed.
N o longer do small break, or tears
lead to run*— and thfc mending

D lN u. A finishing,
ciaanittg A waxing. Our power Tampa
j]
Morning
utU aoahlaa us ta work whera * Delivery. Call
lb*re U no elwtrm corui^Uo.i
f f if ld to . *1 ywua axporlenc*.
UTOS TOR SALE
ITTF. Oiaason, Lake Mary. Pla.

Dowager Queen STmy prrsctttod
diamoml ear . rings, n -dianiund
lima, a "talunrluT afltl *« iliaiunml
brm-rii She hint Inheriteil some ofthe grin- fiom Queen Victoria. The
.gla**. b&lt;m| .sent by President nml
Mrs Truman also wkij di-|d.i&gt;rd
at St. James's
Four visiting kings nml six
vjsiting n ucvttg wipe aiming the
27 royal personage* already n»sembh d fur ilw imptints of the

basket.
Mothers have long b w n familiar
with certain kinds uf knitwear,
such aa knit underwear for chil­
dren, and the cotton T-sh irts which
have become almost sUmdard wear
for small boyk and ihan^ girls aa
well.
A m t tiSTtrriNO in Washington i ,. i .uo tho Senate Fmvign iieuiion*
M isa-Brott suggests that knit­
Committee on the stop-gap aid plan Tor Western Euiiqw.’H,xreiary uT
wear also is suitable for infanta'
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Commerce W Aveudi Hamman
(left) runlets with Sen Ailhur IL
wear, rompt rs, night cloths, small * Vandenbers, iJijiiiu a n id tlic Yinufmll'-e ila rrim u ii’ told the 5tmi.rlor$
b o y,' suits and helmets, baby
thnl Uic Gxivcrnmint’s prtipie.il lo.scnd JViT.imu.ihW in g -.U Ui Kui-q-c
hoods and mittciug can be carried out without undue strain
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THK AMAZING STORY OF RAII.RO’AD 1IONDS

1937 *— 1947

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■
-ime the King wa* clowned
,in -tieee.# to Edward \ III, who

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How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creom uliicn rcllcvcji promptly b»

r tr to r f rtm irto
r m t^ n n i
trouble to hrlp loosrn am! ex
firii'
itiinm
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haps she had Ix-ttcr talk the m at­
germ laden phlegm, nml ntd natura
—to sootlia and heat raw, tender. In­
ter oxer w ith .her father. King
Th.Hi.rK «i vv
bronchial m ucous m em ­
George V.
Tu 11*fil l lAr If itliiltm •t IfV (-■di® flamed
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
Later Kitchener informed the Ma*t
i
n bottle of CmmmWou with the unmi:%
i . nxTUf. nuirrii%•*•&gt;
king of thr naive proposal and the
you must like the way It
UWfii lit in,* 4* rliii I*atiSifif’ T»» dentandlng
monarch roared with laughter.
quickly
allays the cough or you or*
tlillmiir’
.
1
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f
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But when the klng^ told Queen
Fk"f* I*.. I j IW4$|T1 K r i 14% l-B5» i t to havo your money buck.,
Mary she didn’t see anything fun­
Jiitm* t* linei. tDii F,$i|ft|4»
ny in it, and thr little princess
Nlflx't*. it I Kim* |*awllli» 1| *" -------- i —
lt,
got a week’s imprisonment In her Ffr*t »*'«w* h riU't ii
*forCou£nflCncitColds,Broncniti»
own room.
MTI^IMITIUX
M“ " w 11 “
Lord Kitchener was lost when
the cruiser Hampshire hit u mine
In 1016. Princess Mary in 1022
m«i tied one o f England s wealthi­
est men. the Earl of tlarewood,
who died last May.

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l*« Ifltl t\ 11 i.l t t i s
a I'run
ruynl, aim ivuulal bo
l.DNDiiN N’ov. 20 (Ah Tile absent fiutii tile "adding in-aatisc
M nc n'id_ fjmvn gave Prin-, .» »hc Imd -n ff.i.d a rhilt. Princess
Elizabeth n nccklnra* of jt.'i-s|-ei| Mmy. widow uf the En'rl of lluiediamond* .xml rubles tmlav for her wood, u innfim d tu llurewirod
rtrvsl marriage today lo L ieut.! IIoum m at I,--, i
Philip Mutinllmuen.
U. S. amh.i-.tudqr l.cwi . Duuglaa
I The glittering jewel* were from . returned by platm in ample time
' ili*» o n *oiinl ndlc iion of the rnvnl for the cm iiprjiy., Fiehl Marahat
i fnotilv The iteeklnrp, an inch wide. Jon Christiaan
Smuts,
prime
I’t n i the .tripst ilarriing present iiiirtistei
Smith A fijni, wa*

Agriculture. Mu» Brett finds that*
knitwear has many advantages
over wuven fabric in children*,
gutment* Its elasticity makes It
fit closely yet allow* for plenty
of fiaedom of action without bulk.
Its insulating properties offer ex­
tra warmth in winter, y e t because
it la porous, cotton knitwear is
comfortable also for summer wear.
It» &gt;
la» easy to wash and requite*
■
iw v in * no
ironing—a Iwon to mother*. Be.nu lkinds
u .i . «
i, rfabric
.h .t.
cause m
many
ofi i„
knit
are less expensive to manufacture
than woven fabric, th eir use should
rcluce the cost of chltdrcrt1* garmanta.

Home from A campaign 1A
Egypt. Kitchener was' escorting
Prlnress Mary about th« grounds
of Windsor Castle whnn the In.fatualrd young girl Idushingly
proposed to him. *"
Hlu- said that, although it em­
barrassed her, she realized royal
custom deuced that in such cases
tho woman must speak first:
Ho-o-o-o, would he be her hus­
band T
Smiling at this unexpected hero
worship. Kitchener gently painted
out the difference in their age*.
When the little princess eagerly
assurril him that made no differonto. _Uni hard.pressed -warrior

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Fabulous Necklace
Given To Princess
,By King And Queen __ •H-rkanctmin
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Kuilwcar deserves grcalrr use

Kitchener.
Gmal going business for sate.
He wa* iVJ year bid, but uvery
Wonderful location, nets around girl in England adored the stern,
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received no jnvilutum to 111*
mc*-e * wedding. Edward, who lu»cnjnr the Duke of Windsor after
llAli'ilirtg. u a - t«-bext-il- snublwd
becdut-e* he married the twlredlvor.’i .i Waflis.Warf.old Jiimp*on

Clbtfunjr Specialist
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Advocated Knitwear | $

j like a pgoaengor pigepn until the in children's ready-made clothing,
dcged by cnipty-puekcted se n try . 1deal"* sealed,
says Clarice Scott, clothing special­
•f no such rule existed. everv ro m -; "A m urriaitr ha* been ar- ist of the U. S. Department of

11-1’ m
V o1"u n1’.
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p itc h —’IBn
d -'■n n m •s s! i"n»r ”~tn~
b r i n ™ * - o n - the mid cham-e “n^ nr t
he‘d find one willing to share her | This system worked well for
castle and wrIUtocked ieebok.
‘ Elizabeth’* gteuk-gtent grandWhen EliufbaUt decided on Phi- mo,hef&gt;
Victoria, .who thus
lip, therefore, It was up to her to 1 won
m»n ®n lhe ™ w » c a n pop the tr,| question. It it a pret- j Prince Albert—and bare him four
Iv *afo Bel, however, that wht*' son* ami live daughter*.
*WnT |M k him over to B ucking] Hut MnIy&gt;
,.r in m ,
rung,
!)*.Ti . . . . , i _ J , . h T r €0r U. ^ Roval and sistci iii
of inv
the King.
nual and th ,n melt him down dj,h,’t wait f„r arly intermediary
Hth a direct:
to l.utter with
nct for h,.r
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"Will you. PhltT”

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: Ilieieased their cash resource* ■172'V.

■t.'iririi'HfiFlticIT ITFsurkiaji' cspital Tqt',. •
in 11«7, the Imuds uf must uf these railroad system- were
-riling nt par or higher. Today the**- -sum# IhusIwith
hhumIs
iiuiutei i upted interna payment* extending fur
peinxit iip tu ull years - - enn .»■ purehn-cd nt suh.tnntmi
diM.ymnl- M(tny uf lIicm' IsMin a le legal iineetu u ia- ftu
savings .hunks and "i truot funds in the State uf New York,

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Full P.irtirulur* un Request
1‘huiie or t\ lit#

STAN COMSTOCK
luxcslm riil Serurilic*

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i mintang (Government Party j and
HOLLYWOOD Nov., 20 {/ft—I t , minority political groups iri dls*
y ear, to . K)Mmcm 0« r advance- arrangeflnd out that he doesn't like movie merits for selection of a national
making. Eventually he Intends tn aui-Aiuy:----------give up film* for a career in tele­
There stem s. to l&gt;e little public
vision.
interest in the balloting, widen
Eventually, a t this point, mean* continues through Sunday.
four year* hence, because th at’*
The first day* voting will h*
how long it will take him to run confined to the election of women
out his MGM contract. The Vin­ candidates from various women'*
cennes. Ind., comic ha* tried to organisation*. Representative* of
escape hi* pact, but the Culver vocation*). pAifrasioqai and labor
City exeea have said, “no."
organisations will lie chosen Sat­
"Movie* are not my field.” he urday. Sunday regional assembly­
declared on the set of “The Fuller men will l&gt;c elected. Result* rau*t
llruih Man.” “ Radio and televi­ U- submitted to the national gov­
sion are."
ernment within teii davs._______
Red ha* trfed every field of
entertainment, starting In i medi­
cine *how at 10 and rising through
showboat stock, ministrrl show*,
vaudeville, cirrus, burlesque, night
clubs to radio and picture*. He
explained his beef with the latter.
“They are not believable en­
ough," he said. "For Instance, in
‘Merton Of The Movie*' 1 es­
H e lp l i M iles o f K id n e y T ube#
caped by running under the. seat*
F lu s h O u t P o iso n o u s W aste
of a movie theater. Folks ask me
U m i tevraasasM salasUi la m erthoS,
how I did It. I couldn't tell them. rear
IS ■!!«• of SMimf tukM any h i m v
"In this picture I escape by in­ vartua. TX«m Usf Slurs sad tmfcasn owrk.
flating surplus life raft* In the las Ssr *»&lt; slTtit to tela Nster* rM rear
e w w s d ie s s i in l M n i n i u .
jiath of some thugs who arc chaa- •Fitowef
Whta SlwnUror
5 mel"
l&gt;ot»aout mature
eSstsa____
* (Jk^lton aald bo want* hla work awysi—
ks Data*. h&gt;Mot prp *mt
to he understood by all, "like nlatsl*.
’
»(W ayaa,
e i u b a iad dlulii . _rraawal
era
Chrplln'a comedy in -th e sllents; tpsHatta
wltk
B
a
a
r
ti_____
and
Wrmtne
i
averyone could believe his pan­
tomime.”
"V/hen my contract la up,” he
•ddrd, “I will start preparing
0
films for television. I hope to be
tb* It a lia at hgMrable to do for television what
.am Dna'i
la - &gt;- 111b.
. Oat
Chaplin did for the silents."
The recreation of the filmsters,
U appear*, la largely vicarious!
The bask in the sun, watehing
one or two of the more atHletic
aplnsh In th? pool. Last weekend
thi
liey observed chemps Jack Kra­
lind Pauline Hot* smash tenNegro Indicted For
Dewey Says Reds mer
pift. halls et ecch other,
Find-Degree Murder
the
I» watchers were C le a tu a ___
IlH IlR M S.frtM Sea* (Mil
hr said "there is an even more well and Bob Hutton (both lookINDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 20 GP)— urgent
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lag as though they were ready.
situation tn. China.
Itolcyt C. Watts, 2d, negro" cllv i "W
hrre the
the Communist
Victor Moore,
Whrre
Communist atmh-a
armies f.or * ,,T0Vt*
truck
driver.
Indicted
yesterday Ian- not
riding
In Ifte
the’sin-ere
uH rb . &gt;-|]„n ,llrru
*c''»holt1
the RlU
"Brothers,
un
i&gt;
Fir,
I
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1
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miir.I,.,
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og
in
S
tru
ts
wmcll
anil
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I ■ Adt-le
* .1. 1.
on a first degree tnurder charge is
rno * h
l,, rt„i„U .n,i
*nd 8y Ilartlctt,
in the shotgun slaying of an France. hut th o T . l i 1 1 1 . r ^n cen s; Dolores Moran and BeneIndianapolis woman, was reported. |h t. *chi-&lt;iul»
,,f diet Bogeaus,.........
Anita
m Loloy,
Colh- v -“
by-Sheriff Aliairt C. Magenheimer j * ,.T^ h^ u * ,n Eun,l*' ..I'* &gt;‘ r ' ,
L*VC*
— lL_W*a—Just like
today to have aiimitted he had ? , u lluiy B,e sclualiy engaged l f U reJfocM dw ^w iih _riteminx------fatally siahhcd a-m-rond worn an.*
highly sn rccn fn r
"The Fugitive" (RKO) ranks
Magenheimrr said that W atts.' WBr'*re against the Chinese gov- as one of ,the most beautifully
in n statement today, admitted ( *rnmcnt.
,
s%
photographed pictures. But it
(hi- knift staying three w eeks) "Tin- tragedy Is, having fought rank*
____ lower „as enu-rtammcni
entertainment. nIt
ago of Mrs. Mabel Merrifield, 0* ’ title by side with the' C hinese-is a moody; sombre story of tho
year old wife of an Indianapolis1 government for five years and ,I persecution of an priest (Hcnr
(Henry
attorney. On Tuesday state police having promised them still fur Fonda) in a Latin country. Will,
said Watts signed a statement ther assistance, our government villains less black and a pace Ifcis
admitting tho shotgun killing last seems to have abandoned them leisurely, the film could have been
week of Mrs. Mary U is Burney, to Communist conquest
aa great as|ita photography.
TJ. wife of Hemchell BuVney,
“The seriousness nf the situ
Indianapolis. food broker.
niton is pretty clear when one
Until the end of the lfith cen­
Police said .Watts, since h is ' realixss th a t while there are
arrest in the slaying of Mrs. 1 276,000,000 peoplo jn Kuropo who tury llgthntm** were illuminated
iturney, had aQditted
- MJ‘** J he
*■- had [a re atill free, then- ate 100,000,- hy coaj or wood fires set in brantU-mptcd to assault eight o th e r)000 in China."
xitr* oh top of tower*.
women in the Nortlurtda resi -1
dcntlal district near the B urney'
home last week?
At that time he was free on
bond on a rape charge.

KIDNEYS
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ati»n* on the subject." '
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I)cnu*cr»tir policy commit-1 MACON, Oa., Nov) -0

Segregation

ii m i u m s &lt;n * N xf e*i)
Conference For Humnn Welfare
told members of a negro Pres­
byterian Church that if forcu was
used tn segregate the audience
at the auditorium, then that meet­
ing would lie taken elsewhsre.
Later on at the auditorium,
however, Police Chief Hen T,
Watkins directed th*t negroes ait
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l t« - tme - room.
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pa n t-w a s oit-aw slde of the-halhand white
furthrnming.'
I'hiHp m I....... . UlUalsith a hand.
Descrihitig the prlre-wage a n d , found unconscious In the room s persons on the othsr. Officer*
The Princess then toot Philip's rationing recommendations of the hath, hut his condition was not dirertcil both races to the door*
on thp side set apart for them,
right hand, and repca^-d the veil- Prcddent a* "nebulous," Tobcy Considered critical.
,
and there was no disturliance.
•ral.le prelate:
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lold_ a new* iVmferenre he expect*! Amopg the guests who fled
KllxaU-lh AU-xa/lta Mary, to have more Inforinailun about ihrough'lhe smoke-filled hnllwavs
" i ^ 1!'1'j!* ,,llrd 1,1 ‘" * coni
, fs
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... Asiocia. , . . i . Wallace declared.
ke |pthee,
take
i _ . I’hltip, l&lt;, my wedded what the Administration
were Rudy cFalrclolh,
"If the.
the. democratic peoplrs
of
husband, to have and tn hold from ing after a ■conference tomorrow rlnted Prss* photographer, and I * “U
.
this day forward; for better, with Ticasurv Secretary .Snyder. I Perry Mullen, an A'snoclattRl lh*
,*'e foTSS of refor worse, for richer, fur poorer,
Tola-v sahl he sees no reason prH , reporter, Imth of Atlsuia, ’ *l5**onn
legislation to almlish
|n nicknrsa and In malt'll, to love, why the four subject* chosen by | sl„| ( W .r Gondma.., * Paramount
^loy^nVnT to ^use"’ the
cherish and uliey till ilcstli do u* the Hunting rommjltee for hear- ,lrw*rrcl cameraman.
1 1 1 pnl|lU,vm_ent. to use me
powers
of
the
federal government
part, according to God's Indy or­ ing* which will la'gin Monday* The three were In Macon to
dinance; and ne/ctn- 1 give thee should not he approved in the spe­ rover a speech' last night tyr for­ In prevent segregation, thev will
have no confidence in the. United
cial session nf Congh-ss.
nly troth." ,
mer Vice President llem y Wal- States."
TKlDabelti released Philip's hand.
He declined to say, however. ,lace.
After hi* speech Wallace issued
Philip then placed the ring on .Whether hills may Is* introduced
a statement in which he said ho
Elfiabetli'a fing«r and, rejieaUMg soon on the other six points of
had noled that the miditorium
United NationH
after the Aithh|shop. sai...
the Pie.ildrnt’S program.
"did seem to -lie largely divided
"With thi* ring I thee wed,
Tuboy said he believes the peo- .
according tn race,” hut that ho
With 10V IxMly I thee worship, pie
n=-*ui;
.n|H to
|tf Congress
wm#f| |VBJ| for
u j
I f f ’l t*ii# 0«*l
arc f.r
looking
ia-cn assured this was not the
and with all my worldly good* iiiiick action "to curb the Vhd'ng 'education. Iirolheily love ami the had
result nf any rule or regulation.
Meyer’s Income Tax
I thee endow. In the Home of the cost .&lt;
of if.o
living.
'pjacticf of the principles of fair*
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Father and of the Son and of the
“The American pfople are get
H'Milaw* flam I'sar Oh )
Jaycee Voting
Holy Ghost, amtyi,"
- ^ ting hitter nnd* ugly over the tra ne*».
minute detail*. 1 intend to ait
Jack Rnllgan, speaking a* a
The royal couple knelt before gic price range under which they
hen- unless 1 am physically and
lltm illH il Inna l--a&gt; Usr|
the Archldshop and the eongn-- are living today,” tho New Hamp­ huslness man and civic trader,
kgallon remained standing while shire Senator declared; “The slated that t-veryonc should dp I14y, and said he would make tho bodily thrown out—"
Fyrgusin assured the Gt-neral
e nrelate hitoired the prayerv paramount situation in the coun­ all hi- ran tn rnlsr tho level of tho launch nvailabh- to everyone. Jlo
An audible murmur rail through try I* prices and we tn Cungreaa communitv and spoke of develop­ stnted that It ran readily tie con­ Ilia Investigating group "w.ould
thq assemblage as* the Archhlsh iqight to have the guts and the ing market# for "citrus products verted tn care for rard parties give you lime tu rover" the
and dancing.
xhargri
on pronounced Philip 'and Fli*- intelligence to find h way to as an example.
Mt-yer* thanked Mm and thenr
— | &gt;r. J . f t -tSkUTiUrTriftdocklurT
V re7
Michael to)d -of the
atN-1li m sn and wilx,
wnwt this ariWtrtlnlC
•A .A N ."
iT T M
fRrlWSlHon to dcIA ying congers- u ld that the real aini o f rdoea- om-ratton o; the Jaycee Tourist aald ho bclievi-d “it peitW-nl
lion is tu fit m m far Immortalily Infnrninllun booth on the-luikc do. matters brought up here"
Railroad Brotncrhood tlonlng ami _,,n
nmproposed
price control power and trncNi the development of shore Drive and of the many ser­ to- present soma background.
""ihi-re were Some people—a
tireviously had
id aarisen In liolh Re- the idea of, eiiucatlim. -down vice* she is rendering to the tour|r«RllRWi&lt;l fimii •&gt;»» #IWl
througli the.renturies. Its added 1st* who rome (o the city friun'all great many pt-upk-—who thought
Ike
puhliran
nnd
lh-mucratic
ranks.
than three generations of eape*
my servlcv was ef some vatue that there must la- a knowledge over the United 8latca.
rlsnce In laU&gt;r relation*. We hitve
of what we want to get from edItussell Jackson, Slate Board of during the war," Meyers said.
established■* rrpiUatioua
for re- Marshall To London ucation so thiit we will know how
cpil _
He then began quoting from
Health representative; -stressed
sponsibility and integrity. Wc will
to get it and haw tu use It.
i
the importance of cooperating numerous citations and awards
' not abandon
lion nur . principle* i i
IlnallaiKil I n a &gt;’•■* &lt;&gt;■&gt;*)
J. Ilrailry Odham, as a law­ With the Food Handler’s School he received from Ills wartime
thia ditpute.
Chief of Staff, and Undersecret­ maker, explained attem pt! of law­ which will be held in Sanford service.
"The facta concerning our pro- ary of State Lovett, Attorney maker* tti csrSgMnit tho alms of next
b-cyers read a letter from Uen- J
month.
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poaals are available- to manag-j- General Clark and I-ord Inver- the UNESCO amt quoted from a
Charles Luke Introduced the eral II; II. .Arnold, formr-i Air ‘
rnsnt. Aftsr reading their adver­ rha|&gt;el, the Ilrltlsh amhasamlor,report * of President Truman .bn Arisona Rangier* composed of FoYce chief,- addressed to “Dear
tisements. il i» lnipo*sltilo to lieIn a brief response to Mr. civil1 rights.
Dave Shannon, Bill Martin, Wal­ Benny."
llsva that they have even read Truman, Marshall expressed his
In the letter, Arnold expressed
Dr.
O.
L.
Barks,
as
a
physician,
ly .Gore, Larry Vaughn and Mite
our requests with' any particular nppreclation for hi* personal good
“sincere appreciation for the
said
that
the
two
main
alms
of
Marjorie
Bronson.
The
group
wlshcm
“If thev have, we camlet un­
wofk you have done, for lh&gt;
"I can only say as I have la-fora the UNESCO are to grant every­ rendered several musical num­ Army Air Force" and foi* Mey­
care nr thought.
ber*.
one
the
same
privileges
of
living
dem and why they ‘have elected that I will do my lw*t." Marshall and to promote peace. He spoke al
President Brailsy Odham an­ ers’ "tireless study and readi­
to spend millions of dollar* said, referring to the London
methods
of
combatting
malnutri­
nounced
that there would bo-no n g s to assume reaponslbllty."
r broadcasting distortion* and half- meeting as "important and vital." tion and give as examples of
fie read a letter o f June 23,
meeting next Thuredajr.'but there
Marshal!'* plane took to the air
tru th s about the'change* we are
aids the* Seminole will be a Joint meeting in Or­ I IMF from General Ira Kakara,
asking in bur workipg condition*. a t 1:20 P. M„ (EST). He is due communitv
County Health Unit and n food lando between the Orlando, San- written to him when he was In
"Thla effort to prejudice the in Jxindon tomorrow.
The Secretary's chief travelling handlers school to be conducted rord. Leesburg, Clermont and Kle- the convalescent hospital at Coral
Ameriraii public ia a particularly
early next month.
Gable*, Fla.
1
limmec Jaycees participating.
vicious and dangerous action. companion is Charles E. Bolden,
Mr*. Helen Schulte, as a wel­
The letter said In part, "We
The sale of tickets' for the hos­ long
Railway managements and cm- State Department counselor and fare worker, told of the work of
sjnee discovered the tre­
pital ball was started at the mset1trloyrs are required by law to expert on Soviet affairs.
mendous (load you were carry­
*
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“
*
"
Before his departure Marshall the local welfare unit ■■ an aid (IP
Ing,
and
Miss
Wendy
Barrie
pur­
bargain collectively. If that step
to the aged, dependents and the chased th# t i n t tickets for*fhe ing. I do not know of anyone
falls, wc are required to mee: made clear that the United States blind.
. .
In the Air Force whose absence
will
continue
to
oppose
Russia's
occasion.
with th* government mediators. dsmand
Mrs. Joe Corley, as a housewife,
would b* so keenly felt."
for
a
110,000,000,000
Should media Him prove unsuccess German reparation hill with pay­ stated that Uio efforts of mothers
Meyer* then recounted how ,in
ful, we roust appear before ment out of current production.
and housewives are tho beginning Baruch Proposes Low 1032 he had been selected by the
emergency boards which have
Army to accept a scholarship a t
As at Moscow last spring, how­ of all great things.
power to study the fact# and ever, Marshall's Initial affort will
Income Health Plan tha
After ,the panel, the discussion
Bahson Institute of Business,
inaka recommendation*.
Wellesley, Hass.
.
'
lie to get agreement first on peace was opened , and questions were
"Tho members of our
ou Brother with Austria in order to speed the asked from the floor with mem­
NEW YORK, Nov. 23-&lt;vP&gt;Ha said he studied business
hoods are groomed to the disci- withdrawal of Red army occupa­ ber* o f . the panel leading tha Bernard M. Baru h p opon-d Us', administration
and accounting
M M of these procedures. The tion forces from that impoverish­ forum.
night the adoption of a romppi- and never recelverf« grade Isas
•wildcat' and 'outlaw' strike are ed country.
sory health Insurance program than "A."
unknown among employes upon
far low-in-oijjb groups tn he fin­
The format opening of the con­
Meyers said he studied' IS hour*
our railroads.
, ference, is scheduled for Tuesday. fence, or the constant accumula­ anced th-rugh pivrell deductions a day and that when he gradu­
"But believe me, this multi- Most of the 80 persona making up tion of unresolved difficulties, or augmented by some federal .aid.
ated the Institute created a new
Ion dollar advertising ram­ the American delegation are either poor Judgement of the tensions in
Declaring that he had given th i rank teemed "high distinction"
a
situation.
ie no more and no lest en rout* or on the tcene, Marshall
nation'# health pleura -"much whereas, the highest It ever gave
“A collapse might be averted thought" aa a result of the re­ graduating
p a lm by the railroad manage expects to arrive tomorrow noon.
itudenta previously
graduatli
for
some
time,
If
good
fortune
John Foster
Dulles, whom
jection of 4,000,000 M4FV* during was "distinction."
than a 'wfldc
•m i
Marshall
again
picked
as
a
spec­
prevented
any
of_these
‘accidents’
the-recent war, Baruch said at
Iroad
‘ 1 law and the ratlr
federal
Ro^e r Bahson, pvealdent of tha
ial adviser, Is expected to delay from occurring. But In tha mean­ dinner sponsored by the Medii1 *
rboods.
j called the War Depart*
hla
departure
a
few
daya
to
datime
there
would
be
a
constant
“ ‘ ‘ of New -York
* » « stfte that!
Society
"No portion of our legal colarranged for him to
lni.qr processes has »ot* more lime to hi* work as a danger that war might break out,
"A form of compulsory health rtuoy and
another year “because of
r-d and
and the
the manage
manage- «"«mber of the Un led BUUi de- not deliberately provoked by any Insurance can . bo devised, ad­
exhausted
nation, but with no natiiion
equately utefeguarded, without in- my splendid work," he added.
ments have no reason to Under­ tgation to the United Nations.
Meyers told the committee ha
The Brookings Institution report
yolrihg what ha* been termed
take to provoke -thfty employes, was
be it should consider th*
Issued In the form of a study
be fg- socialised medicine.' The need*
the
huge
I* a pity that
relationships" 'o f th*
Intended primarily for tua
*, “that can be met—aa In other fields—
ng spent to guide
&gt;'e and th* Readnowera.
Inter- without the government taking
in universities. The first In a
t of the law cannot new series on foreign policy, I*
Headnower ia Mr*. U m i p
over medicine, something 1 would
conserved to
!
’ &amp; fiercely op
re'a-brother and Mr. Iteadnower'k
1 prepared under the direction
wage requests of
i t ita
Is tha former xacreI-eo i*asVoUky..a former State
He cited an Amerk
and tha rightful divl- &amp;
be
Hong;
iKg&amp;fffiff-tt
as coming from
force.
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After 8 Years In ChinaNational
Election
Movies, Star Says NANKING, Nov. 20 O n -C h in a
it* first national election
He Dislikes Films j hold*
tomorrow, with the dominant Kuo-

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court the cheering rose, mount­
IVAHI8 Nov. 20 W V -F ra n c
ing to absolute din. The Princes*
recalled to the colors part o f the
waved
The bridegroom arrived at the IP 17 military d a is to bring the
geel'q few er »lnor--nf- ihe-&gt; -Ah' m m y up tn "nuniill U fi'ngttl" HP
,-y with hi* lieat man a t l l l U day a* president Vincent Auriol
looked to I .eon Ilium to form a
A. M.
The Princess. dignified and se­ strong, stable government.
The recall order, broadcast over,
rene, wore a diamond tiara, her
mother1*. She w*» a lovely *fig- the national radio chain; brought
nre in flowing while a* *he eat about 110,000 more troops Into
with head held high, acknowl­ tho army at a time when the gov­
edging the plaudit* of the crowd. ernment was trying to stem a
Kiuft licorice, in a uniform of spreading strike wave, half or
an Admiral of tho Fleet, stepped the 1017 contingent of troops, not
from the coach first, their helped due to lie demobilised until spring,
hi* daughter to aliltht. She pause* was freed a few month* ago to
Juxtry
*
Indus
for a moment to look at the Ab­ provide manpower, for
nnd agriculture.
bey, then entered.
There was'com plete silence a*
they entered the went door, then
a tan farr herahh-d her arrival
and the procr-asion moved slowly
11-'u'tinoifl (ran, !•*«» Ilse I
down the nave. After the echoes Mr. Truman’s program, includ­
of the fanfare idled away, the ing the proposed 11)07,000,000 of
organ U-gan the ■processional: emergency nld to- France, Italv
"Praise. My SouF, The King of and Australia* Tuft, although
Heaven." The voice* of the 'choir onpored to the price-wage and ra ­
blended with the organ in tin- tioning proposal*, ha* said - rent
content* amt restoration of Install­
hymn.
At the step* of the sane wary ment inlying curbs and moat like­
the bride was joined by Philip ly Id gel approval of Congress.
The Senate-House economic
and they stood quietly, waiting
committee, also headed by Taft,
for the end of the hymn.
’‘Dearly beloved,” the Arch­ went ahead with plans to la-gin
bishop of Canterbury l*-gan in hearings tomorrow on tho a n ti-"
inflation program" Two member*
, t hr familiar opepinf wont* of of
committee, Senator* Flan­
tha m arriage, *crvicc and the dersthefil-Vll
nnd Sparkman (Dmoment for which million* were Ala), have said
all points of thp
waiting had arrived. The Arch- program should in- taken up,
blshup'p voice rang firmly through w hether'or not certain parts of
the magnificent old church,
it an- likely tn lie defeated.
Philip, repeating trie marl urge
The ■ Democratic - c o m milled,
•.vow alter the Aicnuwtivp, »*•'* headed by Minority Lender Ilark■“1 w in' quietly. When fcniabey iey of Kentucky, said In a state­
echoed the. vow* her word* were ment it will "wait a reasonable
' scarcely auitilde.
lime fo r'th e hearings to develop
King tieorgr VI then gave hi* whir* legislation may la* proposed
S.
I 1. .
V n ^, k
A AS r
g I,
„ A v k , 1 ■• am
-eldest daughter in m ahiage. Phil-Ip Jotne'd' hi* right hand with
r.iita t« in i, and hi a strung, res­
onant voire repeated tile wofds:
lu rin g Hint pnrtunn politlm
- - ______ ___ ---------- ‘ “I, Philip, take thee, Klliabt-lll in&lt;^iiiit"Bkl4fi the? Di’iflU fTIU flAitl; | •• \
#♦**
k t,|V\ ♦»ri
Alexandra Mary, to he my wed­
( A )
ded wife, to have and to hold trv
ready to cooperate!
from thl* day forward, for better, with" tin- Republican »iajurlly In I
U
for worse, for richer, for poorer, enact mi-nf of the PlWldcnt'* p lo -' Idtulcr Hotel at 4.00 A. M. (EST)
id
In
health,
to
and
hopes
that
Joint
pro-1
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“mi
routed
several
score
in aickneaa apd in
Jove and to c lie tu b till death j ,,,,**1* in the way of legislation i ««•*»•* No one was Injure*!.
-Cording tn God’s . smmsored by both Ri-puhllcans, Firemen . &lt;quickly
;
do us part, accor
. brought, tho
holy * ordinance, and thereto1-4 - arid’ Dt-fuScrals' 'may lie ‘nromnilv llilaie u n^er~controi and ennfined

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To Promote (he Progress of America:
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GOP Plans To
Try
Its
Curbs
Signed By Meyers For Inflation

England Relaxes From Excitement
Of W edding Of Princess and Philip
ROMSEY. England Nov. 21 (ff*)—Prince** Elisabeth and Philip,
her prince, wrd jesterdry in the tradition of a thousand year* of Eng
,li»h pomp and circumiUncc, began the “ever after" day* of ihtir roy­
al romance today with ore pf latiooed Britain** rare treat*—bacon and

T o Get .Cadillac Rep. Gannon-Revealfr *«*»
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AMVetsDemand Me­
dals And Pensions
Of Wartime General
BeRevokedByArmy
WASHINGTON Nov. 21 (/¥*)—
ftRrd-faced and flustered. Maj.
General Bennett E. Meyer* ac­
knowledged today that he once
. signed a falte affidavit concern­
ing u*e of the Cadillac 'automobile
which ha* figured in the Senate
inveatigalion of hi* wartime acti­
vities
The acknowledgement came at
member* of the Senate War In­
v estig a tin g Committee cross-queslioned him on hi* ttory that he
set up the Aviation Electric Com­
pany jolely to help "my girl
friend." Mr*. Mildred Lamarre,
wife of the man who became it*
pretident.
Mentioning the Cadillac, which
B. H. Lamarre laid Aviation Elec­
tric" bought" for Meyer*. Senator
£ Ferguson (R-Mich) atkrd Meyer*
whether the car ever had been

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That Spies Worked
, At Oak Ridge Atom
Plant During War

M otner Denies
D aughter W as
WASHINGTON Nov. 21 (JP)—
Senate Republican* decided today
!
M eyers’ G ill to develop their own anti-inflation
Mrs. Readnower Says
Daughter Was In
Love With Husband

program an hnswer to 10 co*t of
jiving curbs •proposed to Congre**
by President 1 roman.
Chairman Miltikin (R-Colo) of
the Senate Republican conference,
said “we wifi have a program to
do the be»t we can with anti-in­
flation and it will consist of sound
measure*."
Millikin said draft of the actual
program will await a ttudy of com­
mittees of all proposal* made (hut
Ur. including Mr. Truman** 10
point*. Some of the Pretident'*
suggestions have been bitterly op­
posed by some Republican leader*.
The Colorado senator reported
on the GOP decision alter Pres­
ident Truman had emphasised a
need for control* of credit mar­
gins in commodity market buying.

CINCINNATI Nov. 21 ( / f ) Thr mother of Mrs. Mildred La­
marre declared over the telephone
today her daughter was too much
in love with her husband, Blrriot,
to have been the "girl friend" of
Msj. General Bennett E. Meyer*,
who is under Senate invettigslion.
Meyers testified in Washington
that he formed the Aviation Elec­
tric' Corporation in Dayton. O..
and made Lamarre pretident be­
came Mr*. Lamarre had been hi*
gitf-friend " from- 1936 "1o" 1940
"with the knowledge, approval
and acquiescence of her husband."
Meanwhile Rep. Cannon (Dand Mo) reported a House committee

u**d by Aviation Electric prior |« 1
, i " ib' e' ^ f f l ^ R s a A learned on a secret wartime visit
I.n_ I.
4 2 _ il... i*. n.
L to a. gruundle**. Mr*. Mildred ReadJan.
I. I9
1942—that
prior
to the Oak Ridge, T*nn., atom
nower, the mother, who live* in bomb plant that forelm spite
wartime government freeze order
nearby Covinglon, Ky., told a re­ were working there.
„
ICaatlM.a • • !-»«• a t i | #
"In fact." Cannon a a f d t n an
porter;-"The- tlyng* that General
Meyerv ts-sayiug aie lie*. Ilc&lt;&gt; interview, “wo were trid -there
were spite from all the enemy na­
juit saying them to get even be­ tion!."
cause my ion-in-law told the truth
After the discovery, be said,
(OeslUet* *a Pea* Peerl
about him."
“No husband would agree to
fair vwith
hit wife having an affair
another man. as General Meyer*
Fred W. Smith, pretident of testified," Mra. Readnower de­
Llona International, will itop *t clared, "And furthermore, . Mil­
Sanford for ■ brief period during dred was too murh in love with
i i m IIm M mm r u * Three*
Mi lour of Florida, and will
bo guest of C. H. McNulty at
th* Florida Slate Sank on Dee.
"The return of the Jew* to
10, It wai announced today by Rollins Girls To Play
K ing. Lion W. O. Livingston at Tennis Matches Here Palestine represents the greatest
faith .the world has ever known."
a meeting of the Linn* club at the
Frank Shan*** *atd a t th# monthly
!3gOy1" tfenfee Plar.p—«re .me-*'
Exhibition mate he* by high meeting W the M*U»*dto4 Men*
by the Club to greet Lion Smith.
How Chrletmaa Seal and bond ran k in g . member* of the Rotlln* Club toil night In the church
Salt fund* ara expended in Semi­ College Girls Tsnnto team and n annex.
"No country has at high a
nole County w ai the aubject of a clinic of demonstration of tsnnto standard of living aa th at of
fundamentals will taka
talk l?y Mr*. Edward Klrcher, playing
Palestine. The Jew* hav* erected
tecretary of the Seminole County place Sunday afternoon undtr tbs hospitals and school*. They have
I ’ ^uperviaioh of Eddie Copeland,
fCMtlaaee an ran* Kill v^Atptlin*
coach at the Mayfair Inn established 2,300 mllle and fac­
court, it waa announced today tories and hav* reclaimed She
by Lind Weber, hotel managing health of tha rvatlea," he said.
Report Is Made By
director, .and Charles Morrtodh, . "The resettlement lend hae been
purchased at an average cost per
of. the matches.
Salvation Army umpire
hi largeSinglet matches will be'played family of 88.000 which ha■
between Shirley . Fry,
No. 7—tank- Ir been paid from the JciHih
.
------woman— p tiy rr, m il JnrrtNw
X tm
ngrrtM
B rTm
T irTth
ririeeof
this
tiflttM
Tuna:
fe
activities by (he Salvation Army Clarke, ranking No. 8 In the South, land to comparable to the price
in Sanford during th* past aix and between Nancy Morrison, of property In’ dowritown Chi­
month* w*» reported by • CapL ranking No. 7 In the South, and cago and New York, and It is
Byrd Hudson, Tuetday in hi* Doris Jenson, Iowa Staff Cham­ barren waste land," he asserted.
"The Jewe ere glad to buy the
biennial report to the Satratlon pion,
Army board of director*.
James MeDougal, former coach land. They want a homeland.
' ICnYlaafC mm fas* Slat
C,. L.. Redding preiided at the a t Prlneeton University and co­
meeting In th* absence of O. P. coach with Mr. Copeland, to til
Herndon, president, of the board. charga of the girl’s tennis team
Member* present Inrutded It. F. As a final match Shirley and William Mixon Hurt
Houle, F. Ilatky W)ghtr Fred WI1- Doris will play Nancy and Jaan
In Fall From Horse
r t ton, Ralph A. Smith and Herman In a two aet double* exhibition.
Mr. Copeland has alio announc­
E. Morri*.
William Mixon, local grocer,
Total attendance at young peo­ ed that he I* co-operating with Mr,
ple* program* sgai 2J13S of whlrh Weber In preparing the ground suffered a fractured hip when he
1896 attended 85 Sunday School work for a tournament, "Th. waa thrown from hla hors# In at­
Florida
Profeaalona! tempting to rids between two
aorvlee*. 409 attended 35 Junior Central
League aerviee* and 1013 waa the Championships" here on the firs* tree* while hotly punning a deer
near Cow Creek In Volusia coun­
.total attendance a t Young People* or second of March.
ty yesterday morning a t about
League,'Capt. H u d ^n reported. •
10:00 o’clock.
In th* senior and adult program
The tree* were too close to­
he reported S3 open air program* Work Is Started On
gether end Mr. Mlaon waa knock­
attended by.328 person*; 35 Sun­
Four
Tourist
Cabfns
ed to the ground. With him at
day morning nnd evening services
Ufa time was Roy Reiter, Long£ attended by 2,732 and 51 midweek
aerviee* with attendance of 1,537. Work has started on the found*. wood constable. Mr. Mixon was
.Total attendance was reported at Ilona of four dbubla-unlt tourist taken to Fernald-Laughton Mem­
■ 4,B9fl, and 450 homes were, vlilted. cabin* on filled In land on the orial Hospital by Mr. and .Mrs.
Reporting on the* transient pn&gt;- property of Carl Mynea on Sem­ Bud Howard from whoa* «M*E at
. "gram, Capt. Hudaon revealed that inole Boulevard' ' near thh weat Belle Ridge tha party of hunters
had started out. &gt;
170 persona had been aaalsted In­ City limits.
Designed by Elton Mougbton,
Sheriff P. A. Mero, who a t the
cluding 22 women. Lodgings were
Jr.,
architect,
th*
cabin*
will
ha
time waa with another hunting
, given to 168 men and women,
of
frame
construction
with
outside
group nearby, reported th at the
meala to 176, garments and shoes
to 206. . In family relief there cedar thingler and concrete and deer had bean kilted. Mr;- Mixon’s
tile
floor*
for
the
eight
12
by
14
grocery stor* to at 1700 W rit
were M grocery orders and garThirteenth BtreOt.
' menU were given to 1010, shoes to foot rooms and baths.
Mr.
Mynas
predicted
th
a
t
the
&lt;9 30 and other aid to (0.
work will be finished by T au l
Campbell, contractor, within 80 Contract Awarded
THANKSGIVING
An area was built up to
Union Thank* giving service* day*.
road level by bulldotcn and has For Woodruff Creek
will be held Thursday morning been allowed to settle. Frontage
a t 9:80 o'clock by the Sanford to 250 feet and depth to 185 fee*.
The contract was let this
Ministerial Association a t the This area will b* surfaced Ilk* Ing for tha dredging of the 18F irst Baptist Church under the the highway.
foot channel from Astor to, and
direction of the Rot. Glenn Smith,
Prior to coming her* four years Including, Woodruff Creek, Ed­
president of the Association, and ago, Mr. Mynea served for eight ward Higgins, manager of the
with a special Thanksgiving year* -as a jostle* of th* ptac* Semlnols County Chamber of
Message by the Rer. Douglas a t Huntington, W. Va.
Commerce, announced today.
lACbarle*. It was announced today
His home is adjoining tb# n*w
The contract to for the contin­
the jtev. W. P. B rook*,/Jr. development, and ha U much uation of th* prefect which to
A special eolo will be given by Interested In the beautification of now In tha r ralaw of completion
EvatteM cCoy, With M r., McCoy th* Sanford water front.
from Palatka to Aster. The now
accompanying.____________
project to expected to be com­
pleted In about arven months. Mr.
OUT-OP-BTATE CARS
Higgins stated, and when finished
FUNERAL SERVICES
will bring to an and the efforts
Th# Influx of winter- Visitor*
Graveside funeral services
of th* Chamber «f Commerce to
Into Sanford to Indicated by an MV*. Iren* Lucille Rehbinder,
official check of 49 out-of-state resident of F t, Meed* for th* —
secure a 18-foot ahannal all the
automobile* parted In **nf&lt;jrd 27 years and prior to th at lima
way to th*
yesterday, according . * • Police Geneva, will bo held Ba*
Chief Roy G. Williams. The check morning a t fh o o o’clock a t j
+ J o j Patrolman Jehn Henry Patferr e e l e d th a t not a single S j M ^ W l e h l u T i
, oat of atafe -ear was Improperly a t Ft. Meads. By
ROTORT
n
MT
was a

T - Lions President To
In Sanford
1 On December 10

SsriSfec

M_____ ^
were one from California,
binder, Jr.'
from Colorado, and others ^
Leona Rah
New T o rt, New Jtreey, Main* daughter, Jehnie F.
and other eu tea, it «ma reported. aU.pf r t Mvsds.

Shames Talks To
Methodists About
Palestine Crisis

Outride th;i&gt; hunrymeun retreat the day wa» almoit springlike,
witn eoft brcciii lurpriringly rustling the foliage after a ipell of cold.
From the time the oaken door*'

of Broadlands, estate of Earl
Mountbatten, closed on them late
yesterday, the royal couple hat
been alone.
&lt;
In old grey London, the ex­
citement. subsided after yester­
day'* joyous celebration of the
wedding. Street sweepers plied
their brooms against • litter left
by multitudes who came in rain
and gloom to cheer the nenroua
maid as she drove to Westminster
Abbey with her father, King
Grotge VI. and came away,
smiling and waving, a wife with
her handsome husband. Prince
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who

was Lieut. Philip Mountbatten,
R. N.
Celebrant*, clustered thickly
around Buck Ingham Palace, lift­
ed their voices.tilt past midnight
In unheeded picas for one more
balcony appearance of their mon­
arch. But the lights that flooded
the palace .finally flickrd off
and all the rolling shout* of "wo
want the King" and "We want
Margaret” brought no algn from
the wide windows.
When If became clear that the
reat (lay waa at end, the masses
rifted slowly away and some
irm la a e * aa fa** Taal

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^Sweeping Change
Is Being Planned
Is Dismissed
In High Schools

Carolina Negro’:

Decision D i r e c t i n g Battle Touched Off
University To Ad­
By The Shooting Of
mit Negro Reversed
Priest In The Back
BALTIMORE Nov. 21 {IF)—
Wa sh in g t o n , Nov. 21 ( / i v *
The fourth LI. ,S. circuit court of
appeal* dismissed today "without
prejudice!*, an appeal from a deti•ion directing the .University of
South Carolina to admit a ne|ro
to it* law ichool unlrts the state
furniihed legal training "on a
complete parity and equal in all
respects" to that for white »ludcat*.
Tha three-judge tribunal char­
acterised the appeal as "prema­
ture." and it* action met with no
objection either from attorneys for
treattaoM ea Pea* t i l l
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Dr. John W, Studebaker. federal#
comminionrr of education, raid to.
day a commttrinn of educator*
will „meet _ here .neat - month to
promote iwrcping changer in icc
onrlsry education.
I he change* arc needed. Sludebaler loid a reporter, hccauic to
day'i high school* (ail to meet
the educational requirement* of
60 percent of their 6.500,000 stu­
dent*.
I The task of revising cumcul* will take at lean 10 yean,
and would he a great deil iim&lt;» wsMWin a

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Mercury To Drop In
Many Parts Of U.-S. Film Corporation Is
Ousting Communists
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘ Further drops Ip temperature
for a wide section of the country
wps forecast today for tonight aryl
tomorrow.
Strong winds accompanied the
snow a to m In South
Dakota,
eastern North Dakota and north­
ern Mlnneatota, and there' was
much drifting. Federal forecasters
In Chicago ■ _______
the mcrrnrv
wbuMTIrop To below sero in west
t m Northern Dakota tonight and
alto would fail over 4he entire
Midwest and Southwell regions.
. There waa light mow over Neb­
raska, Montana and Wyoming and
th* early morning low tempera­
ture* of near aero were in those
state*. Rain fell from southern
Minnesota and western Wiscon­
sin southward to the Gulf.
. Temperature* fell below freeiing In parts of the middle At­
lantic italea, with Phtllpsburg,
Pa., feporting a low of 13. Normal
seasonal temperature* web* re­
ported over mo*t of the Pacific
coast areas, with rain In the
mountain region*.
a
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NEW YORK. Nov. 2l-(A n—
Dismissal of avowed Communist*
dr pf any employe cited for eomtempt for refusing to answer
.Questions of a Congressional com
iin tie# relative to Communist afflliatlMf ha* been ordered by jhe
oration,
No name* werr mentioned In
the—dltaeU ia—•Utemewt—but—try
Hollywood, a apokeaman (or tho
film corporation, said that of the
10 cited only Ring Lardncr Jr.,
a writer, is employed ' by 20th
Century-Fox,
Lardner, who aild he started
work only this week on a new
screen script, asserted th* com­
pany order would not altar th#
stand he had had taken before
tha house committee, lie added:
"I can’t.-believe any employer
would issue a premature Judge­
ment on a m atter still pending
that will lie derided eventually
hr Congress or the courts."

Snydei; Says He Docs
158 Hunting: Liccnscn Not Oppose Tax Cut
Issued By Judge NEW YORK. Nov. 21-4AV-•

Applicants for hunting licenses
nearl swamped the office of
104 of which ware state, and 64
County Judea R. W. Ware, Wedpeaday^wtlh. 158 Ikentei toued
county Iicedies.
Judge War* haa placed Nat­
ions! Safety Council posters conspicuossly outside of th# door of
his office. On# of these, Intended
for visiting nlmroda toads: 'tw o
hands, two fs*t, two ayai. on# 11fethat to all you will ever have:
take c a n of them."
Ha also has a personal warning
for h u n len : "Watch out for
rattlesnakes—ons • bite
by a
rattlesnake may b* your last.”

Kecratary of the Treasury 8nyder
•aid last night that he to not oppotad to tea reduction but de­
clared that Congress should with­
hold action on any cut until con­
sideration has been given to foregn aid and debt lowering pro­
grams.
"W# must ot weaken public
confidence
government
ufiderii In go1
. .......... . obliga­
ring .o u r debt a t a
in* by
bj Ignoring
tions
time
when we ■hi
should reduce It."
no wh
he said.
Snydtr arjterted th at tha United
State* la *\nextrieably tied up
with th* fat# of western Europe
and other nation* of the world,
“and we cannot escape th# result
that would follow world chaos.

Scientist Claims Red Tide Is So
- Deadly It Kills In Few M inutes

TALLAHASSEE. Nor. 2t ('P )-T h * recent Florida red tide wa»
to poisonous that i* took only a few minute* to kill ft*h swimming
idto it, Dr. F.-G . Walton Sought ol the University ol Miami marina
libovatory 'old member! of tha Florida Academy ol Science* today.
Ih e Academy, holding it* 12th annual »e»*ioo at Ftond* State
Uuim»i*y t.cre, heard ducw km * of the tide from Dr. Smith and Clyde
Keao, pro lesion of biology *t the Univenily of Tampa.
- - Invest!#**
— i; --------:
:
Dr. Smith reported
tlon* a t the University of Mi­ (file
ami showed samples of tha fishReed, advancing several tbaokilling w ater omteinod extremely ria* tort drawing no dgflnlte con­
high concentration* of a small clusions, said h* had been able
orrmnltm which K crttid ft doIw* to revive- some of the ftoh a f­
onou* substance. Tie said filtra­ fected by "directing a forceful
tion of the w ater .bad no effect stream of w ater into th* moots
on Its polionous properties, but and through tho gills-"
He theorised this might prove
WerM W ar 1L added Ite toxic content grew le u
,___
and candidate for govern
or __
la with time and th a t when tempter the red . tide caused death by
1848. will be the principal speaker were permitted to stead for '■
a t the Rotary lunahaon Menday. - few weeks, they I

a s fis?""

Truman Picks Bradley
For Chief Of Staff;
Will Head VA
Peasants, Police | Leon Blum Says
Fight Each O ther Communism Is A t
In Italian Streets W ar W ith France
Program Is Compli­
cated And Will Re­
quire Tcri Years
ROME. NTT 21 (fl’j Peas­
ant* battled -carabinieri lotl.iy m
the tlieett of Bilonlo. near Ban.
in a nrw outbreak ol (he vio­
lence which ha» taken a grow­
ing toll of live* ihroughout Italy
m ihe pait week.
.
The fight wa» loutlieil oil hy
an aligck hy.-jin umtkntilicd.
• uailant upon a print, the Rev,
Paiqiiale Pilro. The cleric, on hi*
way to say ma«&gt;. «a* ihof three
time* in the hack. In the subse­
quent fighting, two i.ir.tinmen
were gravely wpundrd. Armed
mob* tanged the rireett Head
quatieit of the ('huitnn lVlM
cratic and ihe righlitl Uomo
Qualunqur (Common Man) par
lie* were rejmrted wretked
Diiordert turned into hh&gt;ody
ikirm idling in the tlnke iminid
Apulia region in ihr her] of Itsly yeilerday. and four persons
were killed, dnpalche* to Rome,
newspapers said.
The total ilrad In the rerrni
epidemic of leftist-led disorders
IlMMlInn-A , h »■ se Silt

Chianjr Reticent
As To Retirement
From Government
NANKING Nnv. 21 i/n - C h lanx Kai-Shek declined to aav, a*
China voted In It* first national
election today, whether he plan­
ned lo retire from the govern
merit when unity and peace am
achieved in China.
The question waa dnr of several
submitted to Chiang by tho AaenrUtrir I’reas
Ilia written rc
pllfl" t!T two other queries were
rccelvpit as • women, headcil by
Maitainc Chiang, voted for women
mcmt&gt;cra of the national aaaruib
II M l l i n t ■■ »*■■» Sill
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Anrphibious Dredge
On Crystal Lake
Appearance of a io -foot lung
ampbibiuua. dredge on the south
shore of Crystal Lake In the town
of Lake Mary is exciting a I"! "f
Interest among reaidenta, accord­
ing to Raymond Hall, realtor.
The amphibian, operated
by
Carl P, New of Orlando, la pump­
ing while sand from a depth of
22 feet In Ihe lake to form n fine
beach »*i Ul# *200 foot frontagi
owned hy C. I*. Braaington. retired
printing Ink manufacturer of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio,,who recently pur­
chased the Emerson home near
the lake which to one of the most
srenlr In Seminole County.
"It la most Interesting and educ­
ational," said Mr. Ball, "to sec
the sand pumped from out In the
lake lo the water's edge." He
declared that he was also Inter­
ested In having is beach formed
on his 200 foot of Jake front im­
mediately adjoining Mr. nra»Ington'a property, for the purchase
of which, he served aa agent.
Another stretch
of lake front
further west and owned by Mr.
Ilrasington- will ba- filled for a
beach, said Mr. Hall.
Tha largg amphibian to brought
ashore every evening after the
sand pumping, Mr. New has bttllti
manv hearhes throughout central
Florida Including one recently
completed near Mt. Dora.
ENLIST Cedi W. Bell and W alter L. l-ca
of Sanford and Colin M. Gnann Jr.,
of Sorrento, have bean accepted
for enliatment In the United
Army for # period of three years
by tha U8 Army and US Air Force
Recruiting Bub-Statiun. Orlando.
After completion of enlistment at
Mae Dill Field. Fla-, all of the
ung men wHl be eent to Ft. Ord,
Ilf. for IS weeks basic training,
and upon completion of this traintng -wttt be assigned to the llth
Airborne• Division, p r e s e n t l y
stationed In Japan.

S

BIG CONFLAGRATION
8IKEST0N, Mol, Nov. 81 (A9—
Local firemen speeded to tho Pal­
ace Cafe teat night and found
two steaks were burning.
"We put out th# n r » ," a a M
Fireman Herman Mattingly, "then
it* the •tenkKw' ' “ Y ^ i to

New Veterans Admin­
istrator Is Repub­
lican And Former
U. S. Major General

WASHINGTON. Nnv. 21 &lt; /P )Prrridrnl Human today named
75-ycar Old Social­ the "doughboy** general," Otpar
lh.idler, to he the next Army
ist Seeks Authority I'liirf
of Staff and appointed
To Form . Cabinet P u l R Gray. Jr., a Republican
anti railway executive,.to succeed
PARIS, Nov. 2| (/!’) Pwinier ’ Bradley ** Veterans Adminiilrator.
deiignatr Leon Ilium told the in
Mr.. Tinman thin il.iiled ^pecu­
Imnal aiietnhly today "Intelna lation a* lo juit when frneral
ltonal Communism ha* openly d - Dwight D. F.i'enhower wil^-^uit
clarrd wai on French IVnioii.n
a* Ainiy duel to pium r hit duand llial "die republic is in dan tir* a* piettdenl ol Columbia Unigrr al»o from Urnr;*! Cliaile-- veisity.
dc Gaullr's tight wing Peojilr'a
(lie President hirmelf told a
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Ihr niuatmn it gtave," the
7 Vyrarotd Srciahtl leader declaird.
Ilium (ought atieinhly aulhon
ty to foim a goveinment In* rc
»&gt;hice that of SiH'i.dut Picmtei
Paul Raiji.ulier, who iriigncd

nrm-mnfermce berlrtfsiCCknow

wlielhei Bradley's tranifer will
hurry up Eiienhower's retiiement
to civilian life, lie said the relunlri* would have to ask the
grneral ahout that.
Mr,. Human said Grnei.il Bradley, roininandci ol-lhc l2th Arjnv

WfdllfilL*y. - AY^lif jjpnItr,—^ hrilf —

million woiket* were_ u n ^atuL
in r n l i r m d i j i l i i e i thioughout
I tame and the labor iiluatidn
hniuly wai gtnwing wifne.
All wmker* in Pam Iranipotl,
chemical, huilding, leather, (taper,
glai* and phaimareutical induitiiri
planned a one-hour wmk stoppage
for iim afternoon to ilemorilrate
their sympathy with the itriken
throughout di- nation ai a pro*
lest agauul the government's mol troops in roping with the 1*
hor situation.
Ilium nre&lt;le*l a simple majority
—310 of the fill) assembly votes —
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V

Who Russia Bought
21G Freight Cars
From Is Puzzling

I

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* IIY ritA K I-R B MOLONT

WASHINGTON Nov. 21
—
Russia got 21(1 freight car* valued
nt 11,240,00(1 from this country
bclwcen April no if**Or Initer, com­
merce department records show­
ed today, but who made the sales
Is n pintle.
Officials, unable to trace th*
transactions directly, surmised
that the Russians bought them
from American* who in turn had
bought them from the War Aaft
l*M f i ( » t i l l

I

i

Flection Scheduled
pn Soil Conservation Game Is Bagged' As
VHunt Season Starts
Election of, Commifhity ‘Committeemen
bemlnnlo
Association
lako place

and delegates tn the
A number of deer, wild turkey,
County Agricultural
am( quail met their doom
to serve in' 1948 will ysquirrel
r s t e r d a f - i t i-U " idiwcj t h r o u g h ,
TueniBV. nml_
uql .st-minnic. Volutin and other

X 1;: ErAVn

*** ^

.......
•&gt;*«
rnonn which w ill

serration program in urged liyj
six day stretch
f..
Orin Mathieut, administrative |
officer, nnd O. It -.Dawson, itceml R.i'll uf Siinfonl nnd J HM.
telary, to vote In the ejection. Gnv of Orlando went to Osceola
Monroe, Lake Mtwy and itooia county nnd reported three fine
voters will register at th&lt;&lt; County turkeys bagged. John Itonnett of
’A gent’s office at 10:00 A. M. In the fire D epartm ent. shot about
Ihe Court House. Chuluoa, Geneva, seven squirrel* at • Mullet Lake
Oviedo, ; Slovla and Giddcnrixj Park. Roy Holler reported th a t
voting will take place at 2:00 ke hnd shot n turkev.
P. Mi at tho Oviedo Futum
Fireman ('nlll* Godwin who
Farmer* lluibling. The Lyuuin train*■hounds for hunting report­
School at Ixtngwood at 1:00 I*. M ed* bnt little, (muting except that
will tie headquarters for voter* lie went out to his own peanut
of t&lt;origwood, Altamonte Kpringk, pntrh nnd kitted three hog* far
Hear Ijike, Forest City, Ferh Thanksgiving. He didn’t care tn
I’a ji. Cas#fllierry and L a k e go hunting a ' he wax worried, he
&lt;aiil, limit Iteiin and Hip, pris*.
Howell.
hounds, who nt the very sta rt of
Tho conservation .program, *nii|, the present season, took off by
Mr. Mathletlg, is carried out under themselves on n three day deer
the field service branch, Production hunt of their own "without go!11*
nnd Marketing Administration of to the Court llouie for licenses.
Ilm United States Department Rena, recently purchased by W.
of Agriculture. Thin branch of C. Hill, is ‘hack at" tha Fir*
tlie government, pays thousands Blnlion and looks much thinner
or dollars' of benefits every year and fagged out.
to farmers of Brminulo County
for the practice of soil conser­
vation. planting eover crops nnd Forty Men Called
pasture Improvement!
• For Petit Jurors

Legion Committee
Meeting Postponed
The ’ meeting of the H e a d quarters Committee of the Amrr8 c a n Legion, Department of
Florida, which had been scheduled
to take place here this week-end
ha* been postponed until either
the «th or llth of December,
It waa announced today by Joel
FiCo|. Tom Cooley of ML Dor*,
chairman of tha committee, re­
ported that aeverai member*
would be able to nHfn“ * **—..• *
he wiahea to Inspact the offer
made by tho City of Sanford ot
a site for a Department heartquarters building, no had ordered
uvisas
tha mealing postponed
BUTTON FUNBHAL
Funeral •ervtce* for Rev- D. T.
Sutton, (colored) who £le&lt;1 Mon­
day night will be held Monday at
New Bethel M. D. Church whara
he waa paator.
Ha to aurrlvad by hla yldow.
eight children, mother and father,
two brothers, four atatera, tme
grandruother, ona uncla, four
aunts and other reteltvea and
frtonda. Funeral arrangement*
ara under tha direction of the
Etchtlbtrger Funeral Home. .

Fartv mm have been selected
as Petit Jtirnre, and have been
directed to appear before Judge
M. H Smith of the Clrrult Court
Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock
to serve for the Fall Term, It
was announced today by O. P.
Herndon, elerk of the court.
The following venire of Jury­
men was drawn:
- F. H. Adams, J. J. Melton, J. N.Cronins, L. C. Heckstrom, L- I.
Frasier. A. C. Henson, Raymond
C. Hudson, W. A. Hrown. Leroy
Woods. Calvin Hagan. Joseph
Lelnhart, Fred nollyi D. C. Ho­
ward. C. P. Ford, F. W. McCall.
^C. vC. Howard, George W.
. . . -------Dekle,
J . L. Odom. Max Lelnhart and Edw#rj g Marshall,
Ajgo
a re . Robert E.
c-rvpr&gt; K. |j Wcl.b. Frank Hauer,
|, p \v*rd, T. J. Eubank*. John
Bowen. John P. Hates, A. M.
Jones, Robert M. Caraway. Henry
A. Ruiacli, C. M. Jacobs, N. Col#-*
man, Andrew Mikler, 8. J , Daria,
W. A. Adam*. J. E. Hodge, C. M.
Boyd. L. A. Dakar, Robert H.
Raulcrson and J .' T. Hardy.
.
CRUISER HERE
Tha trim 60 foot Die**! Cruis­
er, R adiant. with osmer C. W.
Parmer and wife and ruaata from
Macon, Ga. aboard, docked lath
evening atoathe Municipal Pier
alongside oLAha Frenemen'a Bay.
They a n /g u ta ta of Mr. and M r*..
J . H. Cqgtnim while In Sanford.

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n f e S W f f O S P H E R A L D , B A W rO R D , F L O R ID A

TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 19470
sdWa

G reater V ariety Of Toys Seen
In Santa Claus’ Bag This Year

Nation's Press

Work* On Aid
I

t

- -e_

Countiy Club Sends
Godfrey Membership

Meyers* Deals

French Industry

ent on the agenda for th*
B ^ F o u r foreign ministers
miniate coun­
cil collapsed todaj, leering It up
to the diplomatic chief■ to deter
tnlge whether the future of Ufr*
m&lt;hy or, Austria would get (op
priority.
The foreign ministers of the
United Stales, Russia, Great Brltain and France will meet her*
a n !-Tuesday.--------------- "— ~ m
A split between RuaMa and “ e
western power* prevented a de­
cision on the scope of the agenda
and the exact order in which
various problem s-w iit-be Consid­
ered.
The deputies decided to suhmlt
two agendas for consideration of
their superiors. One outlines th*
position of Russia and the other
that of the western powers.

fr«ntl***(i trmm f*c* On# I
ir n lla s n l (» ■ r*»» o«*»
IC sslIssiS I r a a S ees »a»)
Il’isItasM itmm «•*«• Osr&gt;
paid, was turned over to Meye'rs. Premier Paul Reynaud continued
that tba alternative would he bill on thg emergency aid pro­
John Ivey, president of the
gram.
At the outset of today'e session. Ute conversations he began yes­
worse."
.Senator Taft (R-Ohlo), an Seminole Country Club, yesterday Committee Counsel William Rogers terday with various political lead-||
, The Cleveland Plain Deale.-,
an honorary membership to Ird Lamarre back over hi* testi­ era in an effort to set up a work-1
heading ita editorial “Koad To avowed presidential aspirant and sent
tly WILLIAM FERRIS
.1
chairman of the Senate Republic­ the rluh to A rthur Godfrey and mony of ydsterday "to clear up ing majority ip the national, agl
• ■* CHICAGO, Nov. \ (/I*) -h an li Cl*us Kill bring a greater variety Uictatorahip" declared that it an Policy Committee, spoke out thanked the popular entertainer certain
sembly which would permit formpoint*."
of tofs ihn Chriilmat llun tny \tr * since before ibe war, ihrt jolS doc* not believe the European with Speaker Joseph Martin (R- to, T thc
m*&lt;3e on. l.he
m il. In. 1tu-record—aad align nf a strong gnuernment—t o
recovery
program
"should
l»e
eni
the Socialist led cabinet of
fellow's Yule-tide M il will l c »!.&lt;ut cn quantity.
pt»V*d mm an i xensti tu hi mg 'back Alaaak-agalnat-M r. Tm at*s&gt;?a plea
ff
S. for a -to tabl SofmSHO,482.72.
S S S which succed
Premier Paul Jtamadier. *
■Jhsilf lllFWffHl'Itrrh
Hi*- n.n&gt;rn'» trading to r msnutacttirrrr at lb- itie kind of government controls for stand-by power to Invoke sel­ IflrSSw
twn
ective'. rationing and prire and cently,
At Marseille the National Fed­
Lamarre amid i represented the
Cbicu^o mctcliandit# mart.
which the President now advo- wages
Mr. Ivey stated In hi* letter, amount of loan* repaid in 1040-41 eration of Harbor and. Dock
control*.
cates,"
and
continued:
It itn’t exactly S anta’» l.rult tin t be won’t have ample stocks. Pic
These points topped the 10 pro­ "Knowing you to b* one of our
Workers protested - the use of
"The President and hi* eco­ posals the president made to Con­ most outstanding entertainers, al­ to Meyers.
double it that eve.i he can g 't ’ird up in economics. That's wbal hap­
troops
In unloading perishable
The
cheeks
showed
payments
of
nomic and political advisers de­ gress in his message yesterday so Deputy Sheriff of Seminole
pened this year, manufacturer*^
there where the port has
liberately encouraged the Infla­ as keystones of an attem pt to County, a motion was made, sec­ 13,600, $2,000, *3,676.23, 16.000, goods
say.
been tied up for a week by a
tionary forces which have been combat rising living coats In the onded apd unanimously carried to $6,000, $10,000, *6,000 and 18,- longshorrmran's
Killero Caught
At the first of the year rondt
walkout, and In­
407.40.
built
up
hut
partially
held
in
Issue*
you
an
honorary
member­
—
■)■
■
United
States.
formed thr Marseille local tt "calls
tlona wrre what tin* serious writ*
ship
to
our
club."
As
the
piece
meal
story
of
the
check
during
the
war.
Now
they
H
unllnBrS
float
1
'iir
Osft
Taft
viewed
Mr.
Truman's
pro­
on all harbors in Join this protest
ara (all '‘uncertain.'.’ l,ot* of |*0
"The board wishes to thank firm's financial affairs came out and to consider the possibility "of
pie thouglit thrre'd )&gt;e a rr Wiicomin rrfutmatory mmsles, have discovered political and cco gram as "the end of economic you,
la
m
a
rre
testified
Wendy
Barrie
and
Chester*
nomlc
liabilities
If
the
inflation
freedom."
while
Martin
aald
thr
MOSCOW, Nov. 18. (riV - Rwl
cession, causing lower price* letct Kobnt Window, J3, and liuluid
Yie+d-foi' the ftne remarks we re­
On the general's Instructions; a general sympathy strike. All
In the yeaii Many retailer* didn’t jcnnetl. l l , would be brought to continue*. He must know that ll President la asking for "a more cently heard over thc air about he charged to himself f t,000 a other-Mediterranean ports already Star asserted today -that "tiW
Is highly improbable that the Re­ colossal OPA.” Martin added that
military psychosis in the United
order far ahead.
Msdiion today. Ha said they would publican-controlled Congress would the program ha* little chancy for our golf course, and we hope tt month for travel and entertain­ were Idle.
An Amrrican freighter, thc Stale* has abandoned the propa­
Most ninnufacturera wouldn't be charged with first degree give the dlecredlted govcrnmrn. enactment
will soorTbe ot»n&gt;rivilcge'to have ment.
during
the
special
ses­
ganda, stage and one can now
take the chance of budding; up
Lamarre said he protested to Pacific Victory, arrived in Mar­ safely say that the warmongers*
you In our midst," he added.
planners who made a monumental
Just started.
seille toda) and j lined the ves­
a large inventory, fearful they'd murder in the slaying of a Uni* failure or OPA the authority I j sion
Meyers
that
he
never
would
be
The White House said 47 of 60
are carrying on a broad, w e l l
be unable to sell the goood*. N o w tgritty of Wisconsin medical stu­
able to Justify the travel-enter­ sels marooned there by the walk­ thoughtnut advancy campaign."
telegrams received-overnight were
up shop again."
out.
the letalk ra, le u afraid of thru dent and with rape in connection aetSaid
tainment
item,
but
that
the
general
GOP
Fighto
Back'
The Soviet Army organ as­
Boston Post: "In ef­ "favorable" to Mr. Truman's sug­
recession, are |H&gt;uring in their ysitli the attack on a 19-year-old fect we the
Horpc 80,000 workers, including serted that Nail scientists who
told him to do it anyway.
are still at war, a new gestions.
order* and m anufacturer*, are University of'Michigan co-ed. .
all
waterfront
men
and
most
of
•"I
.didn't
know
enough
people
(C nltaM i from !•»#• oas)
helped build Adolf Hitler's war
While European aid and 4hc
war against Communism and, like
setting production record*.
In the country to entertain,” Lm- the city's transportatt6n and In­ marhlne had been transplanted to
Sheriff Hay Kulache of (.’talk or not, we must back up the domestic cost of living sltustlon to come' later.
dustrial
workers,
now
are
out
in
tiut there aren't going to ha
marre
declared.
1
the United ^tates, where they
occupied top spots, a Senate War
The White House ’said today
He alto said that $10,000 in the spreading strike which began
enough toy* to meet the orders county said the young gx-eonvicts President-"
Urging Congress to give ita Investigating Subcommittee con­ that th* President’* message on fund* of Aviation Electric Com­ with last Wednesday's Commun­ were working closely with "Arner,
liiggcil • rearrity, tht manufac had "freely admitted ‘ the shoot­ “most
lean militarists."
()
serious attention" to the tinued to delve into wartime con­ the Marshall Plan would 1m&gt; tent
ing ot Carl L. Carlson, 26, the
were withdrawn in 1041-to ist-led riots. Marseille taxi drivers
turer* say, will In? romposition in rtu-dical
MThe paper also demanded to
student, and the rape of President's recommendations, the nection* of Bennett ’ Meyer*, re­ to Congress within ten days to pany
pay
for
decoration
of
Meyers'
struck
today
for
l.lghcr
gasoline
dot's.
This
summer'*
hi
nt
and
hu­
,
his sister.in-law of Cleveland Hoston Herald declared: "To flout tired Air Force major general, two weeks.
know why the British - American
rations.
Washington apartment.
midity prevented the composition Heights, Ohio, during a wild au­ out
joint staff se tu p " was still In
Possibility of delay in gelling
the President's goal is surely with alrrraft manufacturing con­
Lamarre
said
the
*10,000
was
from "setting.” Production during tomobile ride Friday night. The to lose
Flour mill worker* In the Lille existence.
,
.
to a vot* on the emergency aid
both the respect of th.- cerns.
July, August and September w h s girl and Carlson had been picked
The sulicommlttce heard Bleriot proposals was seen In a Senate charged on the firm's books to vicinity joined the strike move­
American
people
and
the
ItMH
“Generals*
and
colonels'
uni-'’
"selling
expenses"
but
was
act­
negligible. (These dolls arc mad" up by the youths when they election. To minimise the urgency II. Lamarrc, president of Avia­ Appropriation! Committee deeisio-i
ment, causing bakery'shutdowns. form* sparkle in all offices. Of
from glycerin, wood pulp and hitch-hiker! a ride to Carlson's of the need for action is to in­ tion Electric Company, testify to seek an inventory of Amer­ ually paid to Net* Davis who he
the American capital," It added.
said
was
an
Interior
derorntpr.
giue).
H
ATHENS Nov. 18 (/Pi—Dehome in Iladger Village, near vite Mr. Stalin’s long-awaited di*. that his Dayton, Ohio, firm paid ican food supplies before act­
*-TfTe trade union organ, Trud,
His testimony was interrupted wlght
P.
Griswold,
head
of
the
M
eyrrt
a
salary
of
SI,000
a
month
As for the toy* themselves, Mail Iarm.
ing. Chairman Bridges (R-NII) at that point and Miss Nets Winsaccused the United States of "out­
presslon e* the 'eurcl certainly.
U,
S.
Aid
Mission
Xo
Greece,
told
in
1041.
The
company
received
them will be —*
right military Intervention" In
said hearings will begin Thurs­ Hon. Davis, the decorator, was
Officials said the prisoners ad­ Tlile Is the time for roustruetive
A now electric milk car operat­ mitted throwing Carlson's body action, not politics. We hope Con­ more than a million dollars in day with Secretary of Agricul- called to the witness chair. 8 ho a news conference today -that in Grceeg, declaring th a t a joint
war
aubeontrsets
and
some
of
Its
future
American
Army
officers
ed by remote control. The door into the Wisconsin River from a gress will meet the need- head
Anderson testifying on crop tndentified cancelled checks agg­ will "be observers am] advisors Greek - American m ilitary s ta g
dealings took plate, testimony hat jure
pops open and out comes n realis­ hridgu nt Hoscoliel. In southwrst „„„
had been formed for pressing
regating $10,000 which she bad
prospects.
OtuN
on all military m atters with the operations against the Greet
shown,
while
Meyers
was
Wartic milkman fn deliver milk cans Wisrimslft.- The girl had escaped
endorsed,
The program would produce time deputy chief of Air Force
Bridges
said
numerous
othsia
Greek
army."
on a platform.
guerrillas.
Lamarre said that when ac­
from the kidnap car Saturday legislative aetlon in many direc­
will -Be rhllrd to give information
The officer! will he p a rt of an
A tornado rarer, motivated bv near lllltahnrn, 126 mites south tion*, the Boston Uinta- said, add procurement (purchasing.)
counts disallowed
Iho I lo.ooo
on
aspect,*
for
provision
of
Va­
air-compreisiim type forre, ll of Nriltsvlllo and related her tng:
l.amarre has said that Aviation
ent decorating Item this AMAG Army group which up to
commodities, Including coal, apartm
U. S. Veto
v.Ill apee-I for I2&amp; fret at 16 story to officials.~
was charged a t part of Lamarre'* the present ha* been able only to.
Elej-trle was actually owned by rious
petrulgum
and*
fertilirrr.
An«j*.g.
ttam
would
be
c»tilr—
&gt;'
procure
and
advise
on
the
subject
salary.
(Presumably
he
referred
Meyers,
but
that
the
general
took
miles an hour, making a noise like
Sheriff llrrli Hammond of Price
consume^ credit by lestoration steps to conceal this.
f |&lt;l*M&lt;lf1«**ffl If s*i*4~ i*t*K* Dll*I
Rep. Knutson (It-Minn.) laid to tax accountants, but this point of equipment.
a .gas yngine. (Just the thing county, a mein l*r of the posse, of
ol checks removed the first of
sub-committee debated th# future
the House he wanted to apeak was not developed).
Dispatches
from
Vulos
said
The
situation
in
Europe
caused
for those rainy, Indoor days).
said Winslow also had said In n
month, regulation of specu­ rongreseiional advocates of uni­ "for the forgotten
man—the
Carmine - Belllno, a committee Greek guerrillas were using a r ­ status of JcrusaleVn. under tha
Automatic • train, semaphores, slalrm ent Chat he and Bennett the
lative trading on the commodity versal military -training in ex- American citisen." He said he inveetlgntor, testified that of the tillery for tho first time. Ten partition plan.
bark on the market for the first shot and wounded two teen age exchanges, extension of export
-Jerusatein'wnd tht*'HnbilgTatlon
82.72 .piridto-Meyer
1040^ rounds-w ere—reported fired oh
press belief the poulbjlgy of pav. n-greltcd Mr. Truman ha* na
!ilT .
near Phillips. Wis...on Aug. control*, authority to -alloc*!*?
ndlans &gt;1 to cancel loans, $I,172.4B was army units from Mt. Grammos, question were among the last
train passes, the signal aulomn' I6,'7when they refused to enter transportation facilities, authori­ sage or such, legislation ns* been Jnehlloned .th a t Navajo Indli
issues
to tie ironed out before th u
northwest of Kasloria near th r
fcally change* from green to ted. their car. The two girls are sation of rent control Instead of Increased. They do not plan to me dying of hunger and diseas? interest.
completed partition plan could he
"Did
th
at
wipe
out
the
indebtedAlbanain
border.
One
of
the
and
that
100
children
in
Dallas,
press
for
action
during
the
special
A new aluminum soda fountain Ftetty Kudrna, ID, still hospital­
presented for debate In the U-N.
it to expire."
session, but indicated a pending Tex., are not attending school nese to General M eyers!" Rogers shells, a dud, was Identified as Assembly's 67-member s p e c i a l
that has four real syrup pumps ised after * iiiiltet was removed permitting
* Italian.
If Is evident UAil—neW steps bill from the last session may U-rause they haved't the proper aakrd.
Committee.
and one anda water pump.
from her lung, and her sister,
I.nmsrro said it did.
urgently called for to deal come up eajly In 1048.
Sixty guerrillas were reported Palestine
clothing.
A toy garage with automatic Irene, who was only slightly ere
It was generally agreed that
Retllino
said,
the
company's
with
Inflation,
the
Birmingham
killed
In
the
arva
around
Knidhi,
“Thorn
ha*
always
(men
a
need
He asked: "Isn't ll time we
Jerusalem should lie made an inelevator, grease-rack. gasoline wounded,
(Ala.) Age-Herald, commented, for it: what has happened In Eu- rnnsldcred the American people T* books showed $0,000 charged to 10 miles east of Grcvcna.
laia a lUiml saw meh i' U.f(; Jtirfa;—
pump, washing apparatus and
I Inuimrri, unkempt in d unurmnl, continuing:
ropa.
In
recent,
months
has
mad*
.
OppoaHlan
ef
gush—leader*
-sv
’
J'
n,l
|
lrn‘—
)
diction. One of the questions to
car*.
.„.i Mectlii Indicated th..
.. humniariaing .these accounts.
LONDON. Nov. 18, (/V)— Dep­ In ? settled, however, was how th*
‘‘These -ere— tmtmrxl injunnx Thai nt(*l more apparent," aald . i and
the Senator
A M.sisty ef-etwffrd-mTtmalrrVV:,inllflr T *
U'l ± * fur peacetime America, but It li Rep. Vinson (D-Ca), top minority Tsft
Ferguson
(K-MIch),
Chair­
uties'
attempts
to
reach
a
definite
price.wage controls anil selective
U.N. would rule the city.
11udin g (I
(i11key-sari
le p h a n ts- " J 'T “ " l " hJ»
,»f T i l l
Including
donkeys
amt&lt;I eelrp
corisln, surrendered mrrkly after I not in any degree an extremist member of the House Armed Ser­ rationing proposals of the Ad­ man of the subcommittee conduct­
The Jerusalem question was
to
that
moppets
ran
make
their
ing
the
investigation,
aald
they
r;-* :.fg . „■ presidential year choices early.
h sound truck, b ro u g h t'to the I program tgat Mr. Truman pro- vices Committee.
called up this morning,' hut most
ministration are certain to become were "padded" and that the "padwas shown at $12,000 on the com­ sub-committec members w*ntr&lt;^
r r ?£"
top issues in the 10IH political ding” went to Meyer*.
Banta Is running Into transpor­ harkwiMMls farm nrea. carried a n , |&gt;osea. H it action now must be
pany'* 1041 books.
to postpone discussion until later
campaign.
Veterans’
Rights
tation difficulties, too. There'* appeal In lielmlf of ‘Sennett's interpreted as due Jo the decisive
l.amarre agreed.
As for th* $1,000 n month I,a- In the day. This nine-nation sub­
Rep. Render (R-Ohln) resd a
I-amarre said the company car­ marre was to charge to himself group
a freight ra r shortage to delay mother that they .should give lorco and logic of evculs.”
• agreed, - meanwhile, on
I he Dallas Morning News: "In
newspaper headline. "Truman puls ried on it* book* a separate item
ICmllsarS r,um t*aar Os« I
movement of toy*. Manufacturers upThey came mjt with their hands all probability, this ran only changes in' laws governing the»r GOP on spot," and turning to the known as "executive salary" cov­ for travel and entertainment, lin* boundaries for the propose! Jeru ­
say rondillon* are worse In the
witness said Meyers told him ho salem tone, the qualifications for
•g- h
* Hast than Wsst ta-eauae trains in the air after tossing away their pi usage eventual complete con* lienefits. H I* especially vital Henu'dlran side of the House ering the $1,000 • month that should
have no trouble substant­ It* governorship and other details.
_______ »*id: "If you are gnlng in let went to Meyer*.
are going cast with wheat car­ only weapon, n ..12 revolver. Ear. uul. If this la going to Imj duiw to those who are not receiving
ffe w :
iating it.
The "partition" sub-committec
Her, they fin'd threatened to '“*h«ot a t all it might be beat to do it In-nefils nuw t receive this mei-ihim get away with it, you're n
Aa I recall It," Lamarre told
goes
will
lie
available
for
mer­
Le/narrc added that Meyers told last night accepted major parts
f
now, dubious as may lie the sage.
the committee, "he (Meyera) said him to charge some to travel of
hunch of saps."
chandise when returning to th-s it out" with the posse,
n proposal to Implement the
pioipcct of sucres* in view of * Mr. Stonstrom la now
Hu contended that Mr. Truman to pay myself a weekly salary. to the west roast and to act up partition plan and cleared the
Weal.
Then
there
also
wa*
In
tie
a
large
our
past
errors
in
this
attempt.’
to
file
rtatma
directly
with
ths.l*
responsible
for
the
demise
of
some
for
entertainment."
'
A* for prices. Hie Yulethle *p|r.
way for an early vote In the full
Grandmother
"Refusal on their (Republican National Service Officer localeil' of Ot’A and his Democratic Party salary payable monthly to General
"I told him I did not think I assembly committee.
It Isn’t going tb he ahv clie*p**r
V&gt; r l
i
M
yers,"
- - , *.
Congress
metO
part,
however,"
the
in
the
Veterans
Administration
could
do
tt,
but
1
would
try
"
L«la to blame for high price*. Com
ibis year thsn Iasi There have
f' W
This tatter Heft, L em am said. Vnarre said.
lists ra se iim |
Florida Times-Uniun of Jackson­ Branch at Pass-a-Urllle. These muniaU arc rampant In Europe,
basn »ome prire declines on "itn- Mis.HeslIaavS
Cornell.
Justice
Behring
ville,
said,
“means
that
they
will
He added that he did try, hut
Include
applications
for
compen­
he said, because of “secret a g re e .,
branded'* merchandise, but that
wtule, "Sho proceeded recklessly have the rrsponilbilty of present­ sation for servlre connected dis­ menu."- *
n*vrr was able to make the' ac­
i* balanced hv advance* In other and
wilfully to drink herself In- ing a workable alternative and abilities, applications, for local
Rep. Rankin (D-Miss)* said indicated there is no substantial counts "look logical."
lines, manufacturer* say,
In such a drunken stupor that I that Is no rasy assignment, out-patient treatment
"I would have had to Itavel all
(medical prldn ami rationing control* would disagreement In the committee
n o t'o n ly djd she render herself I There's much, at stake. Including rare at home by viscils to a drive business into hlackmarkeU. a* to Ilia nerd for foreign aid, the time," Lamarre declared, "and
totally incapable of looking after |h« RltJe matter of Republican local doctor, applications for He blamed Inflation on the largo adding that the major question I didn’t know enough people In
Sutton Slain
itlnf
l , . j- infant
1..
i,i
■i B
a itta ili&lt; ..tiecatne
it n c a f i m
...
r*
l ■ 1 . ■,T L
liul
actually
gram
-anif
added:
"The way 1 to , hoipltallxatloq and* widows ap- volume of money ln^ circulation I* this nation's ^hllily tn provide. the country to entertain."
wholly oblivious to the fact that chances in the 11*48 elections." • pliratlnq* for pensions. These
sliiiytau jo niin r- ~—t
rraMilaee* fink, l*m,r nw i
are “
hatullcii, nt -inu^rag. and said t ^ g r e t s presc
she bad It ill her possession at
■■We fVlly apprilY" .
' I ’b ^ H v a t c m
*“*
Hung ai
tried fo niftlislr in a fiejd lit .Re­
u
n
r
meeting
•ling*
on
The
first
snd
ends he seeks to achieve kto
of
Issuing
currency.
third
Thurad
urstiay
of
each
m*nth.
i
negroes si a garage at 411 K*«l
The jury wa* right, hn contln- ni'cessaty and therefore desirable,"
"We are not hesitant to call on* Hep. August H. Andersen
■AS
Fourth S|/eel shortly after 5 :0 0 tied, to tietleve the grandmother commented the Memphis dTcnn.l you
to puhlish our measifirr. The (R-Minn.), also connecting the
Commercial
Appeal.
.
returned
tu
the
house-trailer
In
o'riock ye»lrn|ay afternoon
excellent
cooperation
and
friendforeign
aid
and
home
program*,
/ site lived "in a highly ’ The Wall Street Journal ex­ ship, you, your newspaper and told (he House Foreign Affair*
The two nrgroes who arr being which
drunken . slate, - subconsclouely pressed the belief that Inflation our local merchants have given rComnilttc« th at since Amarica le
held on suipiriori of munlef. fobn placed the lielplrss infant in* the stem* from the foreign aid prqT IP -T O P ICE CREAM
us has baan Instrumental In th*
Iving food to Europe, Russia,
McMillan • snil Willie McMillan. bed end got. tn In-side il, pulled grnm and. addedi 'T h e w a y to progress made that now enable* us Canada,
Australis and Argentina
’ W-q mai&lt;e our own Ice Cream, All flevora
htohlert, wete aiieilcr) v*»l*rdar the bed rover* around Imth of meet that Inflation Is to reduce to bring thes* services to the dis­ should be.askrd to lake part In
shipments
tn
what
this
country
them
and
fell
Into
a
sodden
sleep
Tasty — Delicious — Healthful
abled
of
out
country."
,
S o p fitfy M a c Q o x a B C
afternoon h r Police Chief Hoy G.
a -"common charity pool.” Ths
whlrh lasted four hours, during can furnish without -overstraining
House committee then ended-Its
Williams, were tira l'd for many which time the hahy gradually It* own production."
Binre the beginning of th*
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM , .
dMthor • ] th t b tst-ttlltr.
*
cuts snd hruiirs hy Dr. f. N. To* smothered to death without aid
“The
President."
»sld
the Christian era It Is eltlmatad public hearings.
The Egg tod I
Considering the foreign aid
Isr, snd were then tranifened to from It* drunken companion, de­ Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, "has about 40 billion persons have
414 Sanford Arena*
Phone 12U
bill, too, the Senate Foreign Re­
told
us
plainly
that
we
shall
haw
spite
the
fact
that
its
troubled
lived
In
the
world.
the County Jail, pending inves­
lations Committee heard 8eer»screams-could be heard through: to make sacrifice* and institute
■. u
tigation.
lilt the Immediate neighborhood drastic measure* If we ara to
The first subscription library In tary o f Agriculture Anderson and
Charles H. Tsvlor, nesro 'pro. and wot* sufficiently loud to exercise the 'great responsibilities* the American colonies was pro- Undersecretary of State Robert
' f
prieter of the aarase. who tried havr awakened the grandmother that go with great power. Many lected bv Benjamin Franklin ill Lovett behind closed doors. .
Chairman Vandenberg (R-Mleh)
to* quell the disturbance in his had she lieen In a sober condi­ mav differ with him ag to de­ 1731 tn Philadelphia.
said ha would not discuss the
falls, but on his general purpoi’
tion."
garage, was treated for a slishl
The plastic parts used In house- Senate committee** hearing* “unReversing the conviction of there Is evidence nf surprising
hold appliances each year total • U1 we get Ihrough.” Senator
head yrnund ami is being held for I he mother, the court said that unsnlmity."
about 67 million pound*.
j Barklsy (D-Ky.), minority leader.
questionins before the Grand Jnrv. although there was evidence she
__ _ . WIHIam« reoorted
.
Thief
that had aeveral drinks of intoxicating
mother,
the brawl started with an aren- liquor, there wa* no proof thnl grandmother* she, the
knew or bad reasonable cause
fn*nt ietw e-n John and Willie she was Intoxicated.'
Mills’: outside nf Jhe garage. Dur"Neither I* there anything tn to apprehend that the Ufa of tha
tng the argument, he stated, Tay­ the record to show that when the, child might thiie be endkngered,"
lor rot a pistol, and struck John mother left the child with tha Behring said.
•5 1
‘ McMillan on the.head, then threw
the gun down and wpa cut on the
bark of the head by Wtllle Mc­
Millan.
,
, i
The Rev. Button, also In the
g a ra rr, was struck with the pistol |
by Johh McMillan, who then fled 1
with the pistol to Fifth Street
■nd Sanford Avenue whore be
ARTHUR J. (RED) WILLIAMS
wa* arrested, according to Chief
William*.
Button was taken to the hospital
has become aaaociated with the
In the Moseley ambulance and was
attended by Dr. George Btarke,
Fred W. BENDER real estate
colored physlrlen. The negro
paetor, who personally worked
Sales Office. •
with tools to build his churrh in
1040,* was reported to have died &gt;
from a fractured skull. The body
was taken to the Elchelberger
"Between my writing and run­
Funeral Home.
HUNTING CAPS and COATS
■ John McMillan has lived her*
nings house, I’ve got a full-time
Mr. William* has long bten Identified with
for *om* time acording to Chief
Job," soys Betty MacDonald.
AH Lengths A Sixes
Williams, but Willie McMillan
"But I've never stopped sav­
the
purehua
and
sal*
of
Raal
Estate
In
tha
arrived here Sunday.
ing used fata. There * a world
BOOT SOCKS
Sanford Area and la well qnaliflcd to render
shortage of tats and otls and
100% W ool Light Weight .
everyone must help to ewe tb
cUenta intelligent aalea service. The kindWhen Secretary of Agriculture
SHIRTS
-Anderson tells pi: 'I t Is still
lv comriderntlon of "Red", tn Real Balate
necessary to conserve every
AMMUNITION
and
GUNS
WHILE
THEY
LAST
pound,of used fat’ w . t h a f e
matter*, will he appreciated by thta office.'
enough urging for me. I’m
W E ALSO HAVE CAMPING EQUIPMENT:
sticking to th* Jifi . . . and
TENTSi BLANKETS, STOVES, LANTERNS, ETC.
I 'm p o iltlfe he can count
rAn mil'.aadllubm A■■■■*- -

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.K iU r m l.ih o o tn Thursday. Modrra tr iintlhr»&lt;ti*rlv.»iral» becomina
raster!)' Thursday,
A N -IN D H P H N D H N T -im th ^ X K T V S rA rR ir

VOLUME XXXVII!

E sta b lish e d 1908

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Testimony Reveals Arabs Quiz
Legality
Of
Meyers Got $114,000

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

W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 19. 1917

Em ergency Aid To
Europe Approved
By Senate Group

General View Of House ([’hum hers At Joint Special Session

Partition

Air Force General Is
Said To Have Put
Father-In-Law On
Payroll At $12,000
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W A S H IN G T O N Nuv. 19 &lt;/!’)

Senate investigators. unfolding thr
•lory of Maj. Genrral Dennett E,
Meyer*1 relation* with Aviation
Electric Company, heard testimony
today that he (rut hi* father-in*
law on in payroll at $12,000 a
year and himtelf got $114,220.89
from it in the three yean 1941,
1942 and 1943.
9
There w n more to come, for
T. E. Readnower teitified that an
arrangement whereby he wa* a
"dummy" officer and mo»l of hi*
$15,000 "*alary".went to Meyers^
continued until the Dayton. Ohio,
concern wa* dittolved in 1945.
Carmine S. Bellino, committee
inteitlgiror -accounfshTT* testified
hi* examination of the record*
£ ahowed Meyer* got $20,139.50
from the firm in 1943.
On yeiterday, the committee re­
ceived tertimony that the General
got $94,081.39. in 1941-42. but
.lhaL tnnif tH .Q O f L w ^ - ta m i^ L
of money lent to the firm.
Readnower, 30. of Dayton, Ohio,
told the Senate War Investigating
Committee the company, which
other witnesses have aald Meyer*
secretly nwne&lt;l, paid him *100
monthly while he aorved In the
army.
Irj addition, he aald, a $16,000
•alary waa charged on the books
to him but tho money, other than
that needed to pay Income taxci,
went t i Meyrra.
He told the senator* that on
lln i l a w * mm rmm» »•*»

Leon Blum May
Try To Form New
French Cabinet
Rising Wave Of Communist-lcd Strikes
Forms Background
PARIS, Nov. 19 (JV) A strokes
man for the Socialitt Fatty an
nounced today that former Fre
mier Leon Blum had agiert^ to
try to form a new government
A riling wave of Communist-led
strike* provided .the background.
The announcement wai made byGuy Mullet, secretary Rcneral oi
the Socialwt Party, at a lunclteon of the Angio-Amrritan Cor­
respondents Association.
Model, considered a member of
the left wing of the Socialitt*.
taid he believed a new cahinel
would he formed within a few
day* to succeed that Social}**
Premier Paul Ramadier.
Model laid France had perm’*l.d hcr.»l( to he d,»i,i„i inln.tou*
group* that, if civil war ihould
m u lt, it would be "a* bad a* it
wa* in Spain-"
Military ljurk* ru»hrd flour inlUntutmwi-#' cm fg«i Rli|

Two New Members
Added To Legion
Executive Group

John If. Top* and J. Q. Cello,
way Junior le-glonnalre* were
elected to the executive rommltIrt nf rn n p i-fii leaning Poet 59
at a meeting held at the Legion
llul on Monday evening.
This Increases Ihe executive
committee membership to nine of­
ficers, in line with a new Legion
WASHINGTON. Nov. ID—f/D hill authorising such increase* to
Robert W. MeCheaney. prealdent Include World War II veterans,
of tha National -Elect ridaiC ontrec according to Adjutant Joel Field.

Prices Of Houses
•H av e Leveled Off
And May EvenDrop

prlcea of homes have leveled off
and there la a pretty good chance
thev will drop.
He aald a home now can he
flniahrd In five month* where a
gear, ago it took II months to
complete, resulting In a “real
saving Ip coat.’*.
"The Important * thing In odr
Industry.” he said, "la that the
price of house* seem* t o ' have
reached a plateau and there ts a
reasonable expectancy that the?
price will decline.” ■ V
MeChesney la chairman of the
policy commlttep of the U. S.
Chamber of Commerce Construc­
tion Industry Advisory Council.
He gave his appratial in remark*
prepared for the opening of the
council’s annual meeting.
The greater effkfepry In home
construction, he said, comes from
two factors;
"On* I* the very pronounced
Increase In productivity nM the
building site both of management
and labor: management because
(i M lle a e * »■ t .

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• Hospital Projects
• Accepted By Bonrd
TALLAIIARSEE. Nov. ID M V The Stale Improvement Com­
mission has accented the first
two applications * for federal aid
under the S22.SOO.OOO Florida
Hospital Construction plan ap• proved last month.
The Gadsden County Hospital
Board and tbs Americas Legion
V Hospital for Crippled ChiMrrn In
St. Petersburg asked for one-third
of tha estimated coat of building
and equipping two $000,000 hos­
pitals.
The Gadsden Hospital, to be
built In Quincy, would have 60
beds end the Legion project 61.
,

TOWNSEND PLAN
A special drive to petition
Towqaenri BIN HR-16 out of the
^ Ways and Means Committee duf▼ Ing the coming special session of
Congress waa reported by P. V.
Draa. Fifth District Townsend
president, a t a m atting qf the
Townsend Club Friday evening at
the Tourist Center, air. Draa al­
so reported on the district meet­
ing Sunday at Union Park. Tha
'm eeting waa wall attended by
out-of-town representative*. Refrsshments were
l

, * -jNAVY EN
WASHINGTON-No*. 1* O T For tha attend month running,
Navy xecuciting in October came
thin a handful of tha 18.000*n ouota, the Navy aald today.
In October the N ary signed up
6,606 recruits and re-enllated 1,721
■ m fa r a total o f t 4.687. Sep­
tember’* total waa 14^77, ever
fclaf of them r*«(Ulster*.

rtint the following new members
had lieen ncrented during the
month; Robert Sparkman, Robert
A. Kumbtey, Matt Slnko, J. It,
Goodrich. J r . Elton Moughton,
Jr.'. Ai I). Brown, Philip C. Stan­
ley, Jr., Jam es M. Garrett. Char­
les It. Sparks. * R, R, Chelrtte.
Charle* It. Gatlin, C. A. Taylor,
(Cm MIi m I
f a i l Twal

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More Game Reported
In Central Florida

TALLAHASSSEE, Nov. 16-&lt;/P)
Florida’s 1D47 hunting season
opens half an hour before sunrise
tomorrow- with the northwestern
section of the state expected to
offer the beat all around shooting
prospects.
'The ‘Game and Fresh W ater
Fish. Commltilon reported game
Increases in North and Central
Florida balaenee the damage done
to wildlife by atorma and floods
In South Florida.
Because of flood conditions, the
fourth conservation datrict In
South Florida will be closed to
all, hunt Ing on Jan. 5, Dade, &gt;!on
roe and Broward counties in the
fauth district are closed entirely
t* deer and turkey shooting.
I Hunting will he phohihited In
the first and fourth district* on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes­
days. It will be permitted every
day of tha week In the thtrdydlatflet and banned Mondays, Wed­
nesdays and Fridays In the -sec­
ond and fifth districts.
I The first, second and fifth dis­
tricts will be open to 4 eer hunting
Until Jan. 6 and for quail and
squirrel until Feb. 1. The asm*
dates wfll apply in the third dis­
trict except th a t quail and squirrel
hunting will be permitted until
Feb. 16.
.
The turkey season will he the
same as the deer season In the
firit, second and fourth districts
and will run from Rov. 20 to Fab,
I in tha third and fifth districts.
Hon’ing ends a t sunset each day
In all districts.
TURKEY SHOOT
'
. About 12 Thanksgiving turkey*
will be awarded to winners of the
shotgun turkey shoot to be held
Saturday afternoon at from 1:00
Id 8:00 P. M. a t tha Motors Inn
rang*. French Avenoq, and Seminote Boulevard, It *TM announced
today by Byrd J . Goode.
CAUSE OP CRASH
SH IN -----------WASHINGTON.
Nov. 16, M V Ivtl /Aeronautics
Board raThe C1*H
______ „ _______
ported today .the "probable cause1
o f , tho Capital Airlines crash
June 19 on n Blue Ridge Moun­
tain in W ert Virginia was tha
pilot'* decision to fly below tha
.*.OOO-foot minimum altitude In
bad weather condition*.

Eight-Nation "Arab”
Sub-committcc At­
tempts To Postpone
Action By Assembly
IJVKF. SUCCESS Nov. 19 &lt; /P )An eight-nation "Arab" uib-committec on Palritinr today formally
challenged the authority of ihe
United Nation* in any attempt to
partition the Holy [.and into teparatr Aral* and Jewiih countries.
The challenge w as‘contained, in
the report of a tub-group apiminted to present the ’Arab viewpoint
to the 57-nation Paletline commit­
tee of the General Assembly. All
of this sub-group's membership i*
Arab or Moslem or both.
The report was submitted as a
P-nation- aub-committec put thr*
finishing touche* on n complete
plan to partition Palestine. Both
report* were expected to lx* ready*
for debate by tonight.
The "Arab” group recommend­
ed that the Assembly postpone
action on the Palestine question
until the Intrrnatinnal Court of
Justice could clear up legal point*
raised hy the .Arab countries. This
would mean an indefinite delay
on ■ final Palestine solution.
The “Arab” report recommended specifically that the Palestine
problem he dropped from Ihe cur'■'TTwartaavu 1aa t e as i wa ir —*—

N O . 261

Afwocinlrd Press lea se d Wire

American Tariff
Cuts Denounced
By Rep. Knutson
Free Trade" Is Seen
As Attack On U. S.
Standard Of Living
W A S H IN G T O N Nov. in ,/p,

Rep. Kmitrnn (K-Mmn) said fuday -lh e S u tc Department in it*
Irer Im i Ic tiiilf cut* has sought
In

lip

tlir

h.iinlt

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Congress

prelecting Aturiu a u j j j i bittry from fm

Bill Is Passed By
Vote Of 13 To O;
•Expected To Go To
Senate On Moiiday
WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (A*)- •
legislation In supply Fiance. It­
aly ami Aitsiria with $597,000,IXK) m emetgency aid wa* appintcd IU I today. by the Senate
Foreign* R-Jation* Committee.
Chsitman k'andenbefg (It-Mich)
,tit announcing thr vote, said the
bill will go to the Senate Monday
and will ne-giveo "cqntinuou* con*tdfialion" until a vote i* leached
II litul action C«mei belore
lisnktttivtng. Daiv- b c . «aid.. the
nate will take a full w e rk 'rh"ttday.

Ihe legislation Vas submitted
bv—the Statr—'ftfpaitfiffhr'Tiu^ th“
tomriiiflee ' t.vi kra un .several
amemlmenl*, mrJilding one that
s.iv« the measure implies no obbg*ii«n In pro*i|Ie a«*t«tancr or to
gurranlee availability ol any c.erIn In* Ittack^upon the new trade I Inin commodity to l&gt;e supplied at
accotd Kntirinn **itl in a formal aid
•lateinenl
Vandenherg »aitl this provision
" Tlie . Fretident and the State i* an "mi'wei tiym l;ri* m ih^l
19Hi* f»f t r i n u Uru*-*.aunty V.|||| pule* and gill*-lorilo* kiddie* Depittnient hive antiniim ed the our own econom* i* in ihort sup­
»*Cl- made VftleiJ.u alleirmtu v| ,\ meeting of tlir
Mricjiant* tiiovl sweeping tariff cut* in the ply" willi trrp -tl to rutnv of the
A*o.i i,it ion at lb- I OOM'I le n trl w ill Ned yrnilli pirriHttlg. Ibc layer** hlitnry of the rminlry.. Over 70 • ornrnorblies in -l-e (uruithrd the
Joel Field Reveals a rc.t&lt;- I-t* teqti-Hrd to crx Mili ** tinting fast sr.tcoii
per tent nl mil dnlivble im|&lt;nrU lltrrr nation*.
League For Boys;
b'lut lv -v cou n lrd ll.r I *•»*t ta rd * irtu ip rtl bv tori' litnl* on tlir will be jlfeiied and almo»l 2.0(KI
Aa approved, tlie t'ill merelv
” 1 tl '
c ln *ii'.iv .i|!-tnnon (loving pulnv and it wa* i*
tale* of duly rnverillg upwald nf snthotlir* tho expenditure df up
Kridcr Also Speaks co|iiim&gt;.&gt;li»n
i t i i - i l tli.n of lit * ni**,
f o n cil coni in nation. r\&lt; rpt ilm tng Dc
4.000 item* have been ntber re- f In |5p7,trnn,IN|H hut doc* not Si*
rcip'l-**i nml for lv*o week* tuc # ---------- ——
'.tim lly appropriate miv money. A
The Kiwanis program today at ce&lt;l&lt;ng
timed nr bound
Faster for appaud « t» m ,
iarpnrnle t&gt;ill for that purpose
the Tounit Crnler. was devoted In ; (’resident Smith irqur-Ftrd that
"When the full meaning of these moat htM hi’ acted, upon by thy
■I MMt'HH-a *,M Cm* * lll
* HAUFAX. N: S.. Nov. 19 (/Q hatehall with rmplyw* on oppoi- a niitiri- nf tin- Vote* In- «-|(l to all
tariff cut* become* apparent to
—The Butiih Freighter Empir." lunitie* presented to youth of tncndiant * who received card*.
the
Amenran
public,
the
teaiimn
for uniform rntnplianri
^Ijccatum repotted tmlsy »he li»J Sanford In tram for major IragU* aaUng
it likely tif prove interesting, if
on the Wednesday ttfli'iimun
begun taking aboard survtvni* o( playtng.
etosilig.
not di*i onrerling to the do-gondJoel Field told of the set up
the ship-wrecked freighter LangThe prnlileni of oUt-uf-town
ris Who have traded* u* off lor
leecMg after their five-dsv ordeal of the Legion sponsored Imvs eoinfx-tiltnn » « * d lscu sa eil,* and
very dubious and nebulous trade
jt
was
pnddTd
nut
that
merchants
of being marooned on Blesk Su- team of CamphrU-Lpsting Pm |
roncetsmn* that may never be
Should fully acquaiut tiuyers with
53.
and
Jnlin
Kridcr
outlined
the
cied -Island. olD the aoithern lip
rikr advantage* of trading
home 21 Were Swedish Air realiied," *
advantages afforded to Sanfr'd'f mul utili/i- newspaper ami radio
of Newfoundland.
terms of thr li-nevk
The first re je rr of Ihe *ea»atr,
Men Being* Flown Urut-r
The Eimpire MacCallum, one .*f li.i*rb,*ll-minded youth hv the New | advertising mnlia to tlie tiest ad­
16 tigflnnM «•* I'riM*
I
crown |n the /oilworn! lector hy
vantage.
four ships which plunged through Vork Giant tiaseball school.
Julius Plttgfiddrr, wa* riuviveil
Home From Africa
Frnnncing nf the hig I'lirlitian*
tndnv nt tt,e Sanford State F a r­
heavy *ra* toward the bland on
A motion pirh.tr. spoiiinrrd bv
radt wtt, 1,t,ru*,4.(|.
flm .lc,
mers* Market h e 'Harold Ka*tner.
rescue million*, reported the ar­ the American legion and preirni-jjm kc . wa i m in i iii'il to r-onlact
O f good *pmiitv golden variety. It
NFAVI-nilT.
H
e
Of
Wight,
ifip
Jffycen*
Hi
tin'
pm
ttrr
nf
p
u
f
*d
tbrouKb
the
couitr*y
of
|)r
rived a t'l. A. M. (EST). ami itoof
i* pi it e *1 in tin* I t 00 to $6.00 per
No*. I t id t—A British Orertitlg rill the pai.ul* T w A $,lt) gold
hniniver rang!1
.M A i-U ftim f trr
«*nt*In *. ■I'.n *»&gt; 1* ■!'(■* ami iln
(In
'frfctiii—-uni topping- '*«6"gf
TW
the crewmen. The Langleeerag
oilier for a elil with the la,*t COS’, 'kte holt crsVhnl In flamr*
licaii’: runtlnii'-1 With unit prices
nearf here today, kilting nnn
al*o was a British ahip,.
.tume iii *he parade, -jvt-re offered
of 83.00 • t-i M.no, mrortliiiR to
inritilver id the rrrw and Inl*v William E. Kiuler, Jeweler.
For five days the aeamenrrvaRetail
Food
PriecN
Miilkt-f M tlmyi i II J. l.chmkti.
luring
llirer
tilhera.
WAUIMfN,
Wl*
,
N»v,
t!»
t/t'i
W hether (lie t’hiisttna,* ’|mrinln
IPaaltaaMS » Paa*
Qllfitity P- ,-iodr i si opl for **oni«
'Ihe*
»rre
the
only
perRol»-it
Window,
21.
ami
Buford*
will*
tiring
w
o
n
"tindn
In
fowti
Reported Dropping was illaettiscd nltj I In* ipicaijoiv miiis ntwiarit Ihe planr, wtiirh Sell net t, n pair &lt;*f istnittl town ovi-r-nialorii* due to rniu inter•Ir-pecudoea wtnv vv«-nt on a n lm c feriog in uli" tiit kln^ Cucumber*
entphatirnltv arPiwered hv n ’l »»* oil A ■p*e&gt;i(inning (light
More Rain And Snow WASHINGTON Nov; in &lt;dv was
priui In pkklriR up pHHi.riiK- I niee 1ivst weekend nml killed it iiip p sr !" ••■ rntwr smith Florida
i&gt;aal m errhanl wlm mil, “1 think
nppiNi |n *I.,-" of fim- quality arid
food prlrradefTTned rillRhl ■
m „ klll, „f „ |U toMM, v
rr* (nr a Hrlirdulrd trip In
t 'nlveralty o f W I*con*1n mcjlu-al
With Mercury Level Retail
* | 6 oHltlHHlI ti*| I'HII* T»«l
Iv hetween nddriteptemlier andl ..n 1.^1
.... ....
....
i,.._ nut
. ... of
Singapure.
holder
we
gel
•time
-trident aiol rn|»ed tii* *i*lr| In la-v,
Ortoljjserfne Ilnrcau nf l.almi it or not.’
■i , ,, n
in
» c
1 i t'**I"V began serving life *eu- Bv ASSOCIATED PRK
.Stalls
minuted today on Ihe
H* JAIL. Ndv., 19 Id Ir 'A Swrtl- tn trri n ftrr thefr p ir n
unlit? Truman Flans Trip
There wa* more rain and »Vp*v basis
preliminary estimate.* fur
i*h plinc repotted offuially In l&gt;ejt,» first, degree murder.
for many section* of the count
a fev/ cities.
JaycecH Flan Varied ‘rallying
30 peiinns crashed'today j Su|ierlnr Judge Hoy It. Proe- To Florida Ceremony
jfoday a* temperature* aero** the
agency counted this Infm ■
nation leveled off to near normal. matlon with' Its final report for Program For Nov. 20 in the mountain* near Sale,no. | ,nr‘ whn.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 uU&gt;—
No sub-zero weather was In pros-’ Sept. I5r confirming earlier ten­
~
- I ( oMc'.pmelent. at Ravrllo. new
1 , '''■ " " I'' Pieaideni Tiuutnii told tin* Ftorpeel for the next couple of day*, tative estimates that retail food
Mr*. G al- Mirharl will «P«k ,he cr.,*h seme, reported the-y fi.itl
' '
** ,m' nmride . d-alh ,« o iil'l rniigl * ,-dtqil'l d'dcgati'OI UmI*/
at least.
ally He dc*crihi-d the -davlng
prices hit a new reeord high on n l th i» J n y r r r l i i n r l t r o f i ln m n r r « * v \
f ......... |
t 9 | ^ g
&gt;n
infoiniril
at lea*t 20 wcie nf Carl L. Carlson. 26. nuu-ti-d. by i* "anxtou-*” to attend the
'Light snow fell over northern that date for the fourth eonseeu- nl 12:00 nwm nt thn Mnyfniv Inn Ivren
“'*** .......
.
part* of the Great Lake* region live month.
and Ole father of a small rh!ld. ib-'licalii'ti nf tii" Everglades Naon plan* for the Tourist Booth Tilled and 10 injured.
intuit Park Dec. (I and “wilt be
and there wa* *now and rain In
The regular monthly BLS suf- which
___ will _______
formally open next
flie SwnfUh legation said’ th- a* "cold blooded, cruel noil io- tt|lcnif Ibc public hu*llie** will
the central plain* state* and Uir vey In 66 large citlo*' showed an I wegk. It wa* aiin»uncV*J
ed this
ih mm n- air mmi'liv in Stockholm mfprtned volllnc."
northern Rocklea.
p e r m i t ’*
advance of 3.6 percent hetwii n ing hy W. J. Krohm- w|m hn*
’
"Word*
fall
ii"iu
ao
atien^il
»f MnlfniH/| rntt fisfle 1 |l|
N’mllRgDl *oi Pdft 4I«I
HeuaH'i Hfdlnud (O-Fla.t said
Tho rain bell moved from the mid-August and mid-Sefileml'Cr, charge of the program
pirsetil plan* cat) for I lie dedica­
W aiter H. I .eland, manager of
Southwest Into the Southeast This brought the r&lt;Aail food price
i t I i-nmnic*
t o tie held St
state* and extended • from Vir­ index to 203.6 per cent of Ihe the Frenchman** Bay limiting (’«, Senator Taft Favors
Hunting fconHon To * tion
will also tic pre«-nt to outline
Etergladc* City., alaiut 10 mil**
ginia westward to Alabama, with 1036-3% average.
Admitting
Some
DI’s
Thr Bureau said rise* In meal 1‘lana for pleasure cruise* this
falls reported in the Carolina*,
Open Tomorrow southwest "f Miami and approx*
prices, dairy product* and egg* winter, A representative from the
Georgia and northern Florida.
imairly lb- »biii- distance sou-h
WAHiifNQTON Nov. 10 (,V&gt;No precipitation waa reported were mninty responsible. The in­ .Slate Board of Health will explain
Of Eoft Myers,
With
thhunt
Inc
neesnn
open
In the northpaatern1section of the dex wa* 40 per cent higher llinti tlie Food HandlerN .School which B-naior Tnft Mt-OMo) wnnla llu- Ing with n Itsnr tomorrow il-mimd
"The President I* exceedingly
country or along the Pacific roast in June, 1946, and 10 per cent will sta rt o n ’!&gt;*•*•. 6. A musical United KtntOs lo admit “It* ahnic" 1* lenorlnl brisk for hunting B. mixiiMi* t» com**," Holland told
and temperature* were near sea­ above June, 1020, the peak, alter program ha* also been planned, uf RuropO** displaced person*'un­ -eiise* hv County Judge R. W. reporter* nftei the While House
according to Mr. Krtvhne. - .
world war I.
der umi*&lt;*d Immigration quota*.
sonal normals.
visit, "lie tutd ti« lie will come
Wori*.
' Miami, Fla., yr*a the wannest
He *md th- Hcnati* i« trying to
flu Monday, 6P stale and, 62 If rim p u b lic limine** will permit,
•pot on the nation's weather map
deride bow tn determine Atiler, coiintv licenses were-Issued .and but lie couldn't mgke a definite
yesterday, with a high of 81. The
j.-a's iihari* of ihe Eunqu-nn t- In list-, apiirnximnlciv 260 stale acceptance this fat lit advance."
low wa* one below x«ro at Willisfug'"*, and added In a statement snd 176 county licenses have "been
ln*t night:
ton, N. D.
istl«e*l,
•
Gov. Grorn Urges
”1 believe (he altuatlon rails
Judge Ware, warned hunters
for imrjudfntp action, and so Con- against killing ducks, gresc. root*
*Scat((*ring Industry
Veterans Are Urged •
treea should act without wali­ and other ndgralory birds, the,
ng
for
any
international
conI ONDON. Nov. 19 (fl*) Wedding eve jxcitement pervaded ihe
season for which doe* not open
To Reinstate Policy
RpRINGFIFt n . m.. Nov. u&gt;
ferrnee.”
until Dec. ft
rain chilled air- of London today a* Princess Eiirahrlli prrpsred Tot
6EJ’ f ne |H - M H f»o*en *«.'
fit
art
ing
Thursday
there
may
tijdav *nreadlng t**a
Veteran* who hara allowed 4 {*&gt;ili$hlTrhr*ru1 of ner marn.iii- tomorrow to Lieut. Philip Mountsix open days of hunting and rnn'mende-t
William M. Hannon lu«
industry among *he smstltheir N S U . pelielei to lapse l alien.
thereafter during the season, nation’*
eitle* a* a m atter of security
should arrange to have them re­
Lvcn the wadding ring, furhionrd of a nugget of Welih gold, will
Wednesday and Friday er the
14 Daya Old, Dies ■Monday,
atomic age a* welL*» fee
instated before the end of this
re closed days for hunting, ac­ In
le
at
the
Westn.imtrr
Alrhcy
irl.-*r*al
in
the
cuitmly
of
the
young
"the future health, comfort and
year, according to Norman R.
cording
to
the
ru
les.n
f
th*
Flor­
Wllliam Morris Hanson, 14 day
wood, VA representative for San­ Ms*qucs* of Mildied haven, wlm will be MounlhallenT belt man
Game and Fresh Water Fish happiness of our industrail work­
old son of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas ida
ford.
”
High■ M
on BtheW gliat
— of— today’*#
Commission.
Hunter* may oh- er*The
big difficulty nf such a
Mr. Wood announced that there events, too, waa the expected special branch of aubvarslv* so- A. Ilansonc died last night In the tain a summary of these regula­
program.
tha
local hospital. He waa born Nov, tion* which specify bag limit*, dr-renlralixatlon
remain but two more opportun­ bestowal of a high title oo 26- iivlties investigator*.
Governor «*ld is the delay and
Evan tha sew eta uf Westmin­ 4. 1017
ities dn which to have thla done, year-old, Philip, who gave up his
game
In
season
and
other
vital
Rurvivprs In addition (o (he information at Judge Ware's of­ difficulav in eommunlcstion* and
Dee. 2 and Dae. 18. After these position aa a Prinea of Greer* ster Abbey were to be searched
transportation among operating
dates a complete physical ex­ and Denmark to become a Brit­ for possible 'nfalefactora, and a parents Include the grandparents, fice In the Court Ifouae.
unit*. Rurh a development, he
amination will, have to be obtain­ ish citixen and thus elear th* tfeddlng ava combing of gover-r- Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Benson and
added, would make airports "al­
ment offices and private build- 61r. and Mrs, M, Hanson, Saned for reinstatement, he said, path for royal romance.
LAWTON A0DRE88
a preprequislte” for any com­
whereas only S comparative health
Persistent unofficial reports Inga along the route of tha • ford; the great grandparents, Mr.
Sunt. T. W. Lawton will address most
statem ent la neeenary If done said he would receive a dukedom wedding procession was plannvd I and Mrs. A. Hanson of Orlando tha PTA at the Grammar 8chooi munity In Ihe program.
on or before these date*.
*
•a tho King’s personal wedding to defect any unauthorised per-jand^M r. and Mr*. A. E. Raburn Thursday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock
Mr. Wood will be In Sanford gift, and there was (peculation son attempting to hide out'overSOVIET BOMB
on the subject of what local resi­
Funeral services, under Ihe dents can do to promote Interact
again Dec t and Dec 16.
MOSCOW, Nov. IP f«n—Th*
that the title would he either night,/
Soviet- weekly periodical Naw
The weather turned warmer and direction of Erickson Funeral In public school education.
Duke of Clarence or Duke of
Home will he held at the grave­
I* LEAVE GRANTED
Tinwt hlntrd today that foreign
Edinburgh, position* In the peer­ spitting snow changed to
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 16. UP) age that have long been open. chilly drisile with a prediction side in Bylvan Lake Cemetery at
observer* are aadly in error if
HTAHHBN
FOR
PLAN
— Governor Caldwtll today cava,
thev do not believe the Soviet
Elisabeth left the mprning free of milder Jemperaiurea, eloudi 4:00 I*. Mr Thursday with tha
NEW
ORLEANS,
Nov.
19-GPi
Rev. J. B. Root officiating.
Informal consent to leaves of of official engagements so ahe and rain for the big day.
Union has the economic might to
Harold
Slaaaen
carried
his
south­
abaeneo without.pay for two Sara­
produce an atomic bomb.
Scot 1sod Yard openly admitted
ern
campaign
for
tha
Republican
could
eooccntraU*
on
the
myriad
sota county Commissioners pend­
It-did not aay that tha U. S. S. R.
ELECTRIC POWER*
that bad weather—anything but
presidential nomination t o w a r d
ing outcome of thotr trial on last minute details.
NEW YORK Nov. 16 W V-Elec­ Florida-today after a speech here has tha atomic bomb, that it baa
a
London
pea
*Aup
fog—would
Picked
agents
of
Scotland
Yard,
cb arrel of conspiracy to defraud
one, or that it la going to
meanwhlla, finished their net uf greatly ease theirs Job of protec­ tric power production reached a In Which he urged full support for made
tha federal governm ent'
make one. It limply attacked
record high for tha second con­
The commlialonara, Oil* Howell security precautions under the tion. for which It will call upon secutive week In the period ended the Marehall Plan to eld Europe. any theories In Um foreign camp
Stassen planned to reach Bt.
end I t O. Aldarman, requested to personal guidance of -Ronald 6,600 uniformed bobbiaa and
14 at-5JM4.S40.000 kilowatt- Petersburg, Fla., thla afternoon, that while Ilurtia might have the
bo relieved of their duties “until Howe, chief of the CIO, ‘ and another 600 plainrlotheaman. In Nov.
hours, Edison Electric Institute for an address tonight at A Rep­ secret of the bomb she tacks t$e
wa are cleared of all charges Leonard Burt, wartime counter had. weather, a smaller e r J reported
ability and resources to make It.
today.
ublican rally.
(n ssilstH •* r» s* Ta*l
made against us."
•py who now' heads the Yard’s
IIEIIE IS A GENERAL VIEW nf the llmi-c Ch.im her in "ii'hinxlon a-t I’rcsiilcnt Truman (n r r o o t
(I'ttrnirtit by Knutson.
appealed brfner a Joint I'ongyaalonal -pcclal
cion and asked fur H**ee|slns-po»«*». "unprrcrj
i li'p«S re lime, ro control Wagea, prlcr-. and illxtrihii tluU of prcdlicfs 'offer lin g 'lhc m ,l of livinCrf^jlllfiL i*~
"[
^ ' " . ' r w ! ''
urged Imumllalr. JhiD ia p aid to .f r - ie m Europe.
~
'~ aUut«ni&gt;ii..o.,l
alMfiL 1 ,&gt;l"tll" w »**»!* ■dttL-a.bltt-r battle in Coiigrrs* wlirn the
teiiptiM.il Iratle law- rnmet up for
tenewal next Spting.

Kiwanis Program Plans Made By Sanford Merchants
Is Devoted To
... For Holding Christmas Parade
Plans ‘

Survivors Of Ship
Wreck Are Rescued
By British Vessel

20 Believed Dead
With 10 Injured
In Swedish Plane

First Celery Of
Season Marketed
By J. Dingfelder

Wisconsin Killers
Are Sentenced To
Life^imprisonment

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hum anitarian standpoint th a f Europeans will need consider
able aid from tliiw country in the imm ediate future to keep
tJieriL froui-liunger Juid -starvation -during tile-cold w inter
m onths. Regurdless of th e causes for th e ir present predica­
m ent, most Americans feel th a t help m ust be given und
th ere is little doubt th at th is p a rt of th e P resident's recom­
m endations will be quickly enacted.
There is also general conviction th a t prices have al­
ready gone too high in th is country and th a t something
ought to- be done about it, W hether tho proper corrective
i' h price and wage control coupled with rationing such ns is
connoted by tho OPA, Is another question. W ith many rtf
the President's suggestions, Congress would no doubt l&gt;e
willing to go tilong, but th ere isn 't the slightest chance for
thu creation of unother OPA, at least not until a fte r the
next general election.
As to the third p art of the President's program , we
have considerable misgivings. If the M arshall Plan would
work, there h little doubt it would i» w orth the cost. To
put Euro|&gt;c back on ila feet and save it for the forces of
liberty and justice, the 20 or 00 billion dollars which the
M arshall Plun will cost would Ihj a small price indeed. Out
if it does nut work, we will find the factories which .we re ­
built) m uklug planes to fly against us and bombs to drop
on our cities.
There is much which could la* done w ith 20 or 30 bil­
lion dollars jn our owft country. Such a sum would go n Iftng
way towurd the construction of hospitals and health clinics
which could inukd our citizens tjiu healthiest race of people
on earth , and toward building adequatu schools and colleges
w here trained men and an enlightened citizenry, so essen­
tial to the preservation of democracy, could be developed.
There is much to b« said for the M arshall Plan, but
there is som ething to be said uguinst it.

and thereby serve the double pur
pu*e (1) of paving the way fur
the establishment of Soviet re­
gime* ami til) of defeating the
Marshall Plan for rehabilitation of
western Europe thus tendering the
great area vulnerable to Russian

exploitation.

Much of France's industry li
paralyxcd
because of strikes
called by
• Communist dominated
unions. The complete stoppage of
*1 4 r t l ' n
u t 4 fel B i l a l t n i n f f i l *
ufl the country's
vital coal muring
Is a terrible blow to the country,
for the shuitagu of roet is Ihc crus
of much of France's difficultyy,
just a t It la In England and in
other neighboring states.
.Meantime, in Italy widespread
strikes’ continued and political
iiif1
diaoidot* spread in the face of
Premier Alrlde tie Gaaperi'a dec­
laration Hint he wouldn’t lie in­
timidated by rioting ami "fore­
casts iif revolution,” Maid he;
"Recourse to violent,* will find
ib* guver tune ill decided upon lh a
limit energetic reaction because
the liberty of nil ritlxeiu m ust be
protected. The government will
not excuse Alid will not U- weak."

will participate In the ceremony
ur: r included In the rehearsal

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One of the rehcarsal'a main
objectives waa to eatabliah split
arruiid
M
fculi failing__ from tho separate
processions tu th« altar of thr
Princess and her fiance to thu
last fanfare ns the united coupleleaves tb® -Abbey.
London ia Jaunty w ith ‘window
hole* of bright autumn fluwert
and draped b u nting. along the
Whitehall.
• s ‘
Crowds of gay wedding celo.
brant* milled through tb* street,,
Vendor*, |a-ddllng brilliantly color*d wedding programs, did a
ru3|t hueirtesa as viaitora and
Dmdoners alike quickened to one
of the higgeat public shows of
joy vinca EHxalwth a father was
crowned in the Abbey more te-i
year* ago.
Wi;iidlng preparatluna .vied.auc-ifully with news of furaign
tiotildei for top spot* In the- Ixnr'lto Morning Prer*. brrt only the
Daily E ipreta offered editorial
cmiiment. , .
Wondering why the wedding I*
exciting "such lot»r*»t abroad”
Ik* Express answered th at "paopi* everywhere turn inatlnctivaly
jo new* of goodwill arid human
tfjoiefltp."
And, the paper asked; "Do they
nut, in contemplating the wedding
of Ellralieth and I’hillp, also
Tnd much'll* .-‘nvy Id th* Brit|,h way of life ? ”

Those ate determined words. It
remaina lo la- seen whether tbn
Premier has the power to bn-li
them up. The fate of Italy tuuiga
on the answer to tlial.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
It's clear that these operation*
MAKE YOUR SOUL A . DE­
in Imth France and Italy ate being
carried out under Uie direction of
CENT PLACE FOR UOli'S, BI'IHthe Cominform, the recently es­
.IT TO DWELL: Let all b lllttM U
tablished Ri-il international organ
and wrath and anger, anil clamor
ontiun which has headquarteia in
•nil railing, ba pm away (rum you,
rade. The Cmnlnfurm—cum;
with all malice.—Ephesians 4:31.
iiriiln^ representative* of pie
ommunist partied of nine coun­
tries, including Italy and France—
Legion Members
We think we have inflation in
was o ra te
Russian
*u*&gt;er‘ d* under
' II
'
Education For Harmony.
thia , country, but in Chhu. wc
vltion. It has proclaimed th it one
If —.lina** 1— - !•“*-* /&gt;*•!
of its purposes la to wreck the Jr-e-riaiisr* O. Fptes. J r Roliert
read, one Ameiican dollar it woith
Marshall
project.
IV Llpnlru-ott, Keith L. Westnhal.
A great lack of h a rm o n y js evident today^iii-aur_iui104,000 Chiueie dollaiL-:_____
The c.rihliTfornriayrtr li Tiding I *n*_ TT Niirdgrin s n d ' KafT E.
lion’s relationships with o th e r nutlons, in the relations of this
to. prevent w o len i Europe Nordrrtn,
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labor and management with" each' other, In the relations be­ from falling Into the hand* of
Waltrr J. Krnhne reported that
Tariff -reduction ii a two-way tween different branches of the governm ent. The condition American Imperialists, The United Hie Aviation Committee had out­
retorts that the Marshall lined plans to organise a N a­
afreet. It not only enable* ui to extends right on down to individual relationships, as shown States
Plan is -lii rehabilitate Europe tional fiuanl branch on aviation
icll more produclt abroad, but by the rise in the divorce rate.
rronomlcmly so thst it will hive at Ibe, Airport. ^ Ned Smith reit alio enable* ui to buy foreign
This fact is recognized by Thom as G. Spates, vice; llw strength to defend Its inde­ tuntf-d favnrahli on 1’ost finaqcr
from nggressiye
IhniirlaK StiHiatrom'* report oft
product! at lower -price*.
prrsld en t of personnel adm inistration in the'G eneral Foods pendence
inunlsm • ■Apnroiio*
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_nf this/ See- .rjuuici^jtnii.. by-law revision to
t ’o rp o rflllu ih .-tth Q -rece n tl Y. r m iiiuiuirulari-UutL-o-cotii-w-in m rryr-ff
■ u r'W a rk -m flh ili
**iJ| inTuui," \VutId War II veteran*
night In a f'hirago speech;
»nd m-w regulations rrlstlng to
Harold Slaneh, who announced hum an relations should be made a requisite for any college last
" It ia Unfortunate that only Id riK-inteernhip applications was read,
Tuctday that he will hr a candi­ degree. This idea waa received unfavorably by many college Euiopean
states fell
free to The new by-loi is. alluw Increase
date in the A lkaniat Republican' ■heads, who contended that Hitch a requirem ent would neetl participate in the Paris eonfereiw-e ef the exccu
i-cufivi committee (Ann
Presidential preferential primary, long and careful consideration. They pointed but that Mitch on economic roopeiation. Thia ■even to nine.
is willing to cooper­
Following
by Sidney
owing appeal
. . .
and it considering running in Geor­ courses are embodied in psychology program s, und tire re­ government
ate wills every nation that pledge* lUChard, six members volunteered
gia, will ipeak in Orlando Thurs­ quired of all who elect such courses. Princeton, for instance, a generous affoit to the common to serve on a Dost firing s&lt;|uad
claims th at such a m andatory course would bo u departure cause of European recovery."
day night.
Jor funerals and public occasion*.
The Gpneial made a blunt ad- Several firing squads will attend
from Its traditional emphasiH on liberal arts.
dtess l-efore the Chicago Council
first burial of veterans' bodies
There is nKifch to be said in favor of compulsory courses on Foreign Relations and the the
Dick Myeri, a former student
returned from oversea* to Winter
of Seminole High School, who In hum an relations somewhere along the line. The students Chamber of Commerce on the eve I'aik. it was announced. James
of his depaiture for the Big Four
tub! of the responsibility
uaed to write a - column for The who do not elect psychology will stand in the most need of foreign minister** conference in - Wright
f * emb#r* regarding burial of
Sanford Heiald, wai in lawn over such practical Instruction in gettin g along with th e ir fellow London, )l« charged that Rnasia &lt;t,Md rgrnn,(Wi
]|« cited the
nrotrm benefits nf Legion membership,
the weekend, telling friend* of a men. There fa no field of'endeavor In which the ability to appears determined
, .
. to P«
Kurupe'n
plight
indefinitely,
all
as (Ini alto J. Q. Gatinway.
. new advcitmng feature icrvice he work in harm ony with others is not of the g reatest impordeclared:'
lance.
handling.
*
"We do not propose to stand
First Celery,
Maybe It could Htnrt w ith home lessons In fnmlly co­ bv and watch the diaintergiatiutr
of the internatiunal eunimunily tu
operation a t about the age of th re e .'
which we. Iwlong." - »^*ri
f f a a l l a a t r f Itm m I f * * 1 r&gt;a»l
H ie Vcteraoi of Foreign Wars
Meanwhile. over in Francr *ra bringing (4 to 16 a bushel
in diitrict convention call! at­
'Prem ier Peul Ramadler was a t­ hamper.
' .
' ^ Future Plans Of Japan
tempting to form a new govern­
tention lo Senator P ep p ff't grow­
Celery - supplies at Itelow’ 60
ment
which
would
have
the
cars a Wesk are expected from
ing cnthum im lor the Communist
While Ja p a n 'is Mill denied foreign intercourse, an Aa- strength to deal with the great the Zellwnod sector for th^ next
cause. Calling him "an apologot floclated Pretta w riter ruportB th a t two divergent iwlltlcnl toward trying to bring former six week* at the end of which the
(or Communistic groups at home philoBophiea are Miaplng in th a t.c o u n try , ready to be put crisis. HI* efforts were directed Sanford celery, together with a
I'remleis Blunt and Raynaud into few car* from Sarasota are exiiifl almml-** llir vHrtani gni)||&gt; -tnta.fffgi:t when Nltmnn'n Autonomy i^ rcffnlnml
'
■lha —Lliiai. Ait important faaimr peered.
adopted a triolution condemning
One 1h the conception of alignm ent with America, which of this move ia that Rcyftaijd
Estimated celery acreage for
and duavowing such activities on would autom atically mean an nntl-Ruaalnn Manri. This In would la-given control of economic Sanford and central Florida . it
ami
financial
ttffalr*.
In
which
he
1.8yd as compared with 2,647 at
the pari of Pepper and dcmsndcd the Idea of Yoahidn, one tim e prem ier and form er nmlmHHn- long has basu an expert.
&gt; this tim e'last year. Pascal .vari­
that ‘"lie ccasc and d n itt from dor to London, who would im ttern much iu Jnpnfc a fte r pre­
ety with 978 i* greater than gold­
iqcV aclivitifi '» ihc future." It war England. He would, for example. ^ntnhUah User emperor
'flu* dodo bird, originelly found en with 918, whereas last year
is about lime the Senator began In a position comparable to th a t of the Itrithlh kiiiR.
on the island of Mauritius In the golden planting* were 1609 acres
lo take notice of how hit Florida
The other point of view, backed by one Anhltlo, nit Indian ocean, waa a relative of - aton a .1038 In the cantral Florida
constituent! feel about thrie things. outhority on the Bnlka^s, would have tho country jqin the pigeon, but aa big aa a tur-J
key.
WEDNESDAY. NuV. 19, 1947

Sob siiteis and lenhmrntalitli
who ate louder than ever in thru
demands *ior coddling of prtionrii
should trad lire account of
the weekend orgy perpelisted uy
two ex-convict* in Witdunsin. At
the .very lime when avetime wave
ol unprecedented proportion*, it
sweeping the country, we find cer­
tain group! organising .againit
punishment for criminals. They arc
loud in their defense of gangsters,
burglars, rmirdeim. rapists, and
all the other anti-social' charac­
ters to be found in. our prisons]
but they have little lo say about
the vogng college student who go!
mutdered. or bis sister-fndaw who
- m i raped.
.
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forces w ith China and o th er .Aalatlc iMiwers, A gradual
grow th of Japanese influence would be fostered through
oriental channels entirely, Yoahlda Hee/n^ to have the aupport of old-time consen’atlvc diplomnta while th e 'h th e r Is
winning c o n v e rt frtm r Osaka .industrlnllMa .and foreign
traders, among them many younger lenders.
The purpose of both plans is the emergence o f Japan
ns an Influential pow.er. In o th er words, tho United .States
m ust begin very soon to take a definite stand regnrdlng Ita
fu tu re relations with Jnpnn.

By RUSSELL KAY

liar)

•' Congress linn gone to work on the three-fold program
could Us expected, r l hay aaliL1M
•&lt; •
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
which Prviiident Trtuna'n outlined Monday on th e ojn-ninif
All I lie principal* In* the wed­
Immtmi*. I'luiMa
Al*
Furrign
Affair*
Analyaf
ding wc-rv a drawing card (or tho
111 Haaaalla A itaa*
day of the ijieclnl session when he culled for immediate
maiaet, tnu, al the rehearsal.
stop-gnp aid -fftr Europe to th e extent of 1597,000,000, en­
‘ Scheduled fur' 5 I1, M. (12 mam
KM m4 aa Mraad &lt;I»m ntaiter actm ent of the lung range M arshall Plan for the rehabilita­
Tin-powerful Communist parties EST&gt;.
Oeleber IT, l*l». ■&lt; iht l’a.i Olfltr
The King and Queen, the i’rinM laataid, FUtMa, aadat lb* All tion of European industry, and a ten point program to re ­ of France-uml Italy arc intensify
tag their cf/urU to cripple theaa c&lt;-** and her fiance, apd all
*4 CaaatrM al Hatrb b IMIstrict inflation in this country.
sRr
high clergy and- attendant*
mis
wh
Thciv Beenm •tg~tHr~widerBi)mid ngrijdnViI7Tt frolii tlTc aimmaally ■ etirfkrtr^Tnrtisilae
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It is estimated that only about
uhe-slxlh of U 8. farm lands are
fertilised each year.

In Florida's forrsti and scrubs. * be ordered direct from the pubalong her glistening beaches and Usher*
PRICES
Florida Ii Indebted lo Viva Jane '
deep In her mysterious Everglades
grow planta, weeds and glasses Cooke and Julia May Sampk-y for
M atinee—
74c
that beckon those skilled crates- a Job well done in compiling ami '
Evenihir—
91.20
men who have mastered the art publishing this Interesting and j
brewing and“ -wrturmg ■Itrawr tictp w r vtst w m a c T s r c r d u r ru K r r , — TUtRIrfell— : " » 5 c ~
native material* to create art prise and effort the skill of braid­
(All Tax Included)
*maring variety of useful articles ing and weaving might have beami countless n o v elties,____ ___ esm t-'j.lost .art foe ii is primitive
ITtfW~ I.Ul Suspended
Tlie"art o f braiding ami'wraving and rural In nature and hereto­
Features Htart ••
such m aterials la aa old aa history fore has been acquired by word
I:l(f 3:10 1:10 0:40
and this skill has been handed of mouth.
One of the most fascinating
f)own b y ' word of mouth from
mother to daughter. A variety of traditions in the great southern
patterns are found, the ‘ close- handcraft belt of the United States
curl, fishtail, goose-eye, fishpot ia the braiding and weaving lore
that has developed In the re­
and olhera.
It remains for Viva Jane Cooke | latively short life of our nation.
and Julia May Sampley to at- Included In these -traditions la a
semhlc from every possible source wonderful native craft material,
the fascinating story of this native the palmetto frond and tin- braid
industry and compile all available patterns for It* use passed on
information in a book, the first uf from mother to daughlct through
its kind ever published, entitled successive generations.
Commercially the palmetto comes
"Palmetto Braiding and Weaving."
Through pain staking effort In, lung strips of frond* uf almost
and lirrless research th ese, two perfect color ami structure fur
enterprising women have gather­ weaving. In Its native state, a
ed and pieced together the many single leaf may be stripped and
IntoHuHlarge
ledb f U l i
I B IsiH
hits of knowledge from those who made up H
know the secret* and the skill* Frond* may tie purchased plain or
of braiding and weaving and pre- dyed. If gathered by the worker,
nt this interesting and valuable they ar* easily prepared for use.
information in printed form, with
And now a word a limit the
each clearly and simply eirlaincd authors; Julia May {tampley; Imm
pnd supported by II lustrations so in south Alabama, came to Florida
that even the novice who carefully aa it child, and was raised in
follows thesa Instructions may be- Escambia am i. Santa Ru*a cminrume a skilled‘braider and weaver I ties. In 1935-37 she made a survey
in a short time.
uf Florida industries fur the Flo­
Those who have TQastrrrd the rida State Chamber of Commerce
art will find all the materials they wind: resulted in the publication
nerd In woods and fields, saw uf the Industrial Directory.
palmetto, palms of many types,
From 1938 tu 41 slu- utganlxed
grass*!:, reeds, rush**, straws, and and directed a hunu-crnfl train­
sedges from which may be made ‘ ing program with the co-opera*
such a variety of articles as fana,, turn of the Florida Stole Fanner*
pincushlo'tu, purse*, mat*, baskets, Markets and the State Ih-purthats, vase ami bottle covers, shop­ merit of Education.
ping bags, bonnets, belts, a n d ; Viva Jan* Cooke waa olso bom*
many other things.
1 in Aiabahia. ioea.vug in Florida in
The book "Palmetto Braiding 1921 at Eustis. Aa propietor of a
and Weaving” la beautifully Sprint gift shop and msnagei &lt;’&gt;f a Farm
eii ami prufuselv illustrated with Wrfman's Market *h* learned much
the finest half-tone engraving* of native honif.craft innL become—
Dial"show* uiKAy ekantptes of the an Iristiuctor in this subject with
braiding ami weaving art ami the vocational dopatlmelU of the
serve lo guide the- student with State educational -aystept, luster
charts and Illustration* of the she became manager of the Home
various weaves and hrkid*: It is Industrie* Division of the Holly
exceptionally well written and well Hill Stale Market.
edited and i* indeed a credit to its
Mutual Interest in hum* craft )
author*. Published by Manual brought these two capsule women 1
Arts Presa Peoria, III. it sells al I- gi'lltci, they, pooled llit'ii htmw._
your hook dealer#' for 12.76 or may ledge,' aeached diligently
gently I«r
for all
available lnfunuatiun and have
lemw 4,0111 PKMMCEt
givrn the result n/ their laluir in
celery deal la the effect of hurri­ this must interesting and valuable
frWaW w U l W i f t l l l f l S
canes a ml fains in the glade* work which should have a nlace
area where celery planting* are In the library of every Floridian.
Am Hi I*mI H UlkJttl Wuuif
etimated at down to 600 acres as
A 20lh Century-Fox Achievement!
compared with 2036 acres at this
Dr. Charles L. Persons
time last year. West coast acre­
Last Ti^nes Today!
age Is put at 4i&gt;0 as compared
OpIomelriMt *
Door* Open' 12:45 I*. M.
with 476 acres last year. The
Sanford
Atlantic
Bk.
Bldg.
n m si
Glades and central Florida reduc.
Ilnurs: t-12 1-8
Phone 296
lion* gives a* 2,986 acre estimate
S it. * -II
a* compared with 6086 last year
Eyes Esamlncd - Glasses Fitted
BWMUIJM K
as of Nov. I.

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UNCLE DAN FROM DOOLIE
MOOHK8VILLR (N. C.) TRIBUNE
DEAR MISTER EDITORt
Since I been sorter relying on
you newspaper folk* to Mttl*
i me Dig promems in tfts worm
and fo know Ml the anayrtr Ter
everthlng. f got something else
I watit to find out about. I know
you ain't going to let me down
because I have my first time yet
(0 see where the newspaper boye
didn't know all the answers. But
what I been wondering about fer
years is how them Europeans
celebrate Columbus Day, Of
course, over here we don’t pay
■o much attention to I t The
banks all close up fer that day,
but they close up fer moat any-'
ftltn*
liidsa lha
thing, an
so tuM
we nah'4
c a r t Judge
the int­
ent oy wheth
portsnee of thg event
in* or not they shut down. But
river In Europe they ought to
make a triple-decker out of that
day and I personally would ap­
preciate them Europeans giving
a little more attention to i t
f wish you would read up on
history and find out bow them
folks In Europe got Mong
long afore

The Atsocialed Dailies meeting
i Dayton* Beach lakes cQgnUance
of continued complaint* agtinit
prrst (tom publicity seekers,
it a need, says one editor,
dispcL a lack of understanding
the pa it of the public of thy
Jems confronting newspaper*.
■ than anything else the pub',
lo be told that newspaper
is as ureciou* as it i* listthat additional white paper
newspapers are punt-,
is virtually unobtainable at
price, and that this rhorlage
exclusively from the trt*
use which the public is
ng of newspaper space,
seeker* cannot underre did th e j borrow™their
' why the three or four page
y from ! Who did they use
they wanl printed free of or t reserve* lo threw In when
was about to lose a w a rt
la cut to two or three they
Who coma to their rescue
they had won and didn't
" to Uvp on?
These and many
tatlon ever twenty
days! I wish yoa’d
e ftf*
™
look th u s things up, Milter Edi­
need to be

tor. and let ipe know.
I reckon It was a bad day for
the Indti
Indian*
dliIans when Columbus dis­
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wT but
T it waa a
covered America,
nreily good day fer you and me,
but what It was to ua ain't no­
thing compared to what It was
fe r.il hem Europeans and I wish
you would find out just how
they'** celebrating the day ovtr
there. Do the banks all elois up
that day sod the government*
refuse to ask fer a loan from
the United States on that hal­
lowed • ocean Ion ? If thay ain’t
celebrating proper, t fer one am
going to complain.
If I was a European I would
put Columbus several, notches
above Napoleon and Blsmark
and Julius Caesar. From Euro­
pe's standpoint, Columbus dis­
covered a gold mins, to hell‘with
the East Indies or where
hri thought he was going.

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TH E 8A N F0R D HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

W EDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1947

F.xcrpt for accident*. rheumatic
IW I ih * report that more than
n million pjnplr suffer from tjifitt Yrvpr t ' ihr~m n i rommon cause
smntic hoiirt disease

Mayfair And Jaycecs
Will Sponsor Dance

WKDNK.SDAY
‘ The third session of^ihe‘Untied
Nations study will be held at 7:30
P. M. at the First Methodist
Church. A panel disussion will
be held and will |&gt;c composed of
hading representatives of Han­
ford.
THURSDAY
The American Home Depart*
b e n t of th r Sanford Woman's
Club will meet at 8:00 I*. M. at
the club house. Mrs. Colenn Wilholt will give a food dentonstraA "Thankkgiving supper will ho
given by the Phllathea Class op
tne First Baptist' Church a t 0:30
P. M. at the church annex. All
metnbera and their husbands are
invited to attend. Call Mrs. Wal­
ter Feeler.
*
Seminole Chapter, ,fio. 2. O.E.S.
# ill meet at the Masonic Hall for
a covered dish supper at 0:30
P. M. Regular business meeting
at 8:0(1 P . M.
The Hanford Gramm nr school
PT.A . will meet at 3:30 P. M. at
the school auditorium. Room
mothers will meet at 11:00 A1 M.
In the office w ith 'th e chairman,
Mrs J. C. Davis. Those deilring
lunch must make reservation with
Mra. Davis, telephone KI9-W. The
jf.T.A. executive Iward will meet
f t 2:30 P. M. in the office also.
. The Boulh Side Primary SrJmol
will present a program over radio
station WTRH at 2:00 P. M. in
observance of National Hook

PARTY
TOURIST CENTER

. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 - 8:00 V. M
Sponsored by The Pilot Club of Sanford
Prizes — Refreahmentu

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SI IK,-VEER'S JEWELRY
( F o rm e rly H o h e rtV J e w e lr y )
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Poll* Parrott
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Hibiscus Circle Met
At Wilson Estate
The Hibiscus Citric o
fort! Carden Club met
Panin
wit S-JB Srr
•^-W
*»&lt; assisted by Mr*. Annie l.ivie
Wilson and Kntie Fox. The lovely
old mansion was dernnitrd with
scarlet hibiscus and the guestwere taken on a tour of the home
which is furnished with many
lovidy anlli)ues.
After the. lour a covered ilisjt
lunehrou was held and doting
the short bua.ineaa meeting Mis.
P, It. Bark and Mr*. Clause, new
mcmU-r*. wete welcomed into the
The teiignation of Mis

day. While in Tampa ihev
guests at the Hay* View 1(ol
Among tho*. attending
Mona Itulli Mills, Ma&gt;&gt;
Herndon, la’land ItmM, W.uh
Her. Ingrid Krlrr-nn, d nis 1
phni, Jean Fi \ &lt;t , lit* hit
kins, Janet W.-lfet. Ihut .1
Joy nil* Mae Join-. iKinoa
llnipor. Belly tom Partin,
ettee Clause, Garnett White.

* HOLLYWOOD, Nov. I B - W Talk alxiut Bing Crosby's retiring
appears to tm Just so much Ulk.
When you pin him down, hr
admits only Jne public wish would
make him ahut off hts famous
pipe*.
Them Jias. been much discussion
yf the groaner’s retirement, la-cause of the Petrillo ban In rec­
ords and transcriptions and be­
cause Uing ia- on* of Paramount'*
hardest workers. Bing himself has
added fuel to the rumors. But when
he was caught in- a rate pensive
mood on the “Conn. Yankee” set,
he spoke differently.
"When I'm on vacation," he
aald. referring to his Canadian
trip last summer, "I don't see
show people. I spent my time with
the public, the men I was hunting
with, the guides, etc. Thay are a
real cross-section of th« listening
audience.
“They seemed to want to hear
my show, no m attar how It came
over, transcribed or live. All except

K. Kilpatrick was initiated last
week into the Upsilon Chapter of
lb-la Alpha P*i, national honorary
anil professional areounting fra
mem
lirrshlp, a student must main­
tain a high acholaatir average and
posses* qualities of leadership and
high moral character.
M r-K ilpatrick is married and
with his wife, Adronica Kllpattick, lives In Gainesville. He la
the son of Mr. and Mr*. K. IL
Kilpatrick of this city. Mr. Ktlpalrirk 1* enrolled In the College
of Business Administration at the
University of Florida where he Is
majoring in areounting.

Set How Style, Fiotetting end
Value Combine lo Moke
This Ihe Set! in Rainwtarl
money ahead In value with
nm- of illtr new Alligator
Hainronta! They're 'round tho
year roots, for rain, hail,
wind nnd dust! Mnlrlib-** in
protective processing,
rombined with
iable
tailoring nnd high
J
styling. Try oneon today!

every day in the week. You'll have
IMPRUDENCE, CARNATION
OARDENIA ... and Ihe NEW R IQ U ifl

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QUEEN-W EVE. Fhflhion’n Finest 100% Wool
G tbitniine Coats, beautifully a n d hundsomvly
tailored with all tho details found only In the
moat expensive sport coats. In colors of Relife,
Gray, Tonst, Aqua and Moss Green. Casual Boy
Coats and the new fla tn l back styles.

"Thay are buying all !h* beat-

DON’T PAIL TO HEAR

939.95 lo 955.00

A R T H A R R I S T R IO
fair Inn Cocktail Loungi

“We Clothe the Family — We Furnish the Home'

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
—

I V E Y ’S

Pierre Van Passen, minister,
lecturer, *uthnr and foreign rorMrs. Garden Tlrlsson was elected
’ respondsnt, will speak at the Metren-uier to flit out Mis. Wood­
[ morial Junior High School in Or­
ruff's
uii-vxpired term
lando next Sunday night a l 8:45
Closing the meeting Mr*,
o'clock. Mr. Van Paasxfn, aythor
of several best sellers, including.
“That Day Alone", “ Day* of Our
Years'* and many others, will
*|H*ak on the “International Situa­
tion In Taileatine."
Brrngntxed as one of dhe foremost Christian Zionists in the
world. .Van I'aassen's lecture Is
being sponsored by the Central H. E. Kilpatrick Goch
Florida district or the Zionist
Into Beta Alpha P«i
Organisation of America and the
Orlando Chapter* - of Ilsdsssah
Of interest til friends in Sanand Masada. He will be intro­
duced by Misa Dorothy l^ykhart, fold is the word receive) -yr-slrg.

Hollywood

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A l.l, W O RK G U A R A N T E E D

fhfwc# * t|Inif|t .■•tiff

Van PaasHcn Will
Speak On Palestine

Hall Lectures given In Winter
Park during the winter season.

T H ESE" " F IV E

WATCII REPAHUNG--

your} P»# ••ttm'J fwi&gt; cl#v#t3jp#il In

&gt;u
; Kpisropal rhurrh nml cnioyctl n
O. E 2 members nml t ^v ered dish supper. After a
The Pilot Club -will sponsor a
rho are intgrtMed in 1sbortbusiness meeting Mr*. I.ubenefit bridge and Chinese check­
crippled children’s f rile F. Moor*, ehoir director; and
er party at 8:00 P. M. at the
latllla .itre requested I "* 9* Iraint-, -organist of -8t.
Tourist Center. Tickets may be
the ElkU Home on i Mary » Episcopal Church of Dayobtained at the door and* prixaa
tons Beach, made up a program
will be given.
of “Chant*.” The vocal selection*
*
FRIDAY
rendered by Mr*. Moure demon­
9 Seniinola Retiekab Lodge No,
the old *lylr used In the
43 Win have a rovered dish supper will meet with Mr*. A. K. Shoe­ strated
fifteenth century and the modern
in the I.O.O.F. Hall at 6:30 P. M. maker. 2318 Mellonville Avenue, style
of IlMO.
Every Rabekah la expected, to a t­ at 8:tat P. M.
Those from Sanfurit attending
tend and bring their own table
Tht-^.Dependable Class of the were
Mr*. George Tuuhy and Mr*.
First Methodist Church will meet
11. W althour., Other were Dr.
at 8:00,1'. M at the home nf Mrs, IL
nrrd M rr- H"F.*“ Strwt|rt. “Mt it.
T ltg ii' SmiHi;
West Figli- Christine
Baldwin. Mr*. Klirabeth
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0. E. S. teentb Street. T
Col? and Bob Setter all of Win­
ter Park; Walter Kimble of
Orlando; Mrs. C. J. Ingalls of
Grovcland; Mr. ami Mrs. IV, C.
BRIDGE and CHINESE CHECKERS
Fralne and son. Ciiffoid, and
Mra. Moore of Daytona Beach.

.

Tlu‘ weight of coal nnd oil |*r«
dined In the l'nil&gt;‘&gt;l St*'' ‘ 1 ■toUlg II
iilnuit l.lion* time* ibo wt-lulu .
gf IIn-ton
il iii Ibis country

A charily hall will lie sponsored I
bv thp Seminole County Junior &gt;
Chamber of Commerce and the *
Mavfair Inn on IVc. S in the main
Bridge Party Held
rw cnrw m -nrT ac h c ia r irw ra s irF r ■
I nminrrd ■ thhr - iwii niiig by Lind
WelHT. managing director of the
Mayfair ltin_ Proceeda-fenm the
.. About. _IHI .people-attended -the
dance will In* donated to the FerRUbscripiiim bridge party given
Miss Helen E. Welch of Janes­ nald Laughton Memorial Hospital.
Inst evening at the Holy Cross
Episcopal Parish House by the ville, Wts. is spending a few days The dance will be free to all mem­
woman's auxiliary. Proceed* will a sthe__guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ber* of the hospital association
and ticket^ will go on sale today
go toward the buying of kitchen Parris on 'Sanford Avenue,
whlrh will serve as memberships.
equipment for the Parish House.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davts of They may be obtained from mem­
A 'long tra table wo* placed In Fast
Liverpool, D. have arrived ber* of Jho Junior Chamlwr of
the renter of the stage. A lace in Sanford and are spending the Com metry.
rlolb covered the table whirh was winter at 801 Kim Avenue.
Two orchestras have been on*
centere*! with an artistic arrange-{
gaged to furnish music for the
mint of fiuit. Chrysanthemums
Mrs. II. C. Waters. Sr. has re- affair and rlancing will lie from
were also used in drcorating the
table and a large arrangement turned after visiting for three 0:00 P. M. until l:0Q A. M,“Fea­
of t he flowers w a - placed at the weeks with (riruda and relatives tures of the dance will,be a fashi­
side of the stage.
, in Hendersonville, Kentucky, At­ on show and specialty dance acU.
lanta,' Norfolk, Va. and Kvans- Boh Dennis of the Jayrres ia in
Mr*. W. A. I.t-fflcr was In
charge of arangement*. J. Uralrharge of the affah- and was as*i
ley (Wham, president of the or­
slated by Mrs. Fred Hall. Mrs. |
ganisation, stated today that all
George Hhlpp. Mrs. Donald Hulls1
civic clubs, veterans organisations
and Mrs. II. H. Coleman. Playing
and churches will be called upon
was enjoyed from 8;00 P. M. un­
for their support.
til
10:00 P. M. after which
whirh high :
...........................
and second high were awarded to
Ware Bible Class
women and men . player*. Mrs.
Joe Melsch and Mrs jlacot Eller*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Knapp
Has Turkey Supper
be were awarded high pi lies for
daughter, Jkckie, left today
the women ami Itqy Collin* and and
for
Chicago,
III.
to
make
their
Edwin Shlnhotser for tho men. future home. .In Chicago they
Four seteeno priles * Were also
reside at 7808 South Shore
given, two for the men 'ami two will,
for the women.
t Drive. .Mrs. Knapp' will be iemembered a* the former Virginia
At the conclusion of the games Ford.
refreshment* consisting of dainty
sandwiches, mints, rookies and
1ml coffee were served -by the Organ Guild Meets
committee assisted by mrmbers
In Winter Park
of the St. Monica Chapter of the
auxiliut y

8:00 P .M . U ntil CktaliifT"*

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P A GE FOUR

W E D N E S D A Y . N O V . 19. 1947

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

European Aid

Baby Seminoles Rack Up 19 To 6
Decision Over Eustis High Team

M'aallMM I h m
IMI
House Appropriation* Committee.
Cful &gt; it the fund, th« Slat*
I Department h aa' proposed giving
By AKTIII'H BECKWITH, Jit. drr*on and moved the hall 27 I Ainli in $42,000,000, Itt^ly *22/.(000,000, ami F ran ts *:i2*,ooo,&lt;wi
Herald Sports Editor
yard* tu the Kurd*. i-lght yard to tide them over the winter.
______
The -Seminole, High B-hool Hsbv line.
Two play* later Andurnrii The’assistance would include lima.
tawtinuliw alurtM-d-pttwrr and ng- moved over for the first
id. 1uul, .'4 * 1 U**t*r- and • *»U*»-c
fa" H' " J i t
r— ■# "—'ll II." ■— t
laatv rw aa-lasl-nig Ui-*« -int/Hiie
/•ftpplica.
In a lli to it victory over * .stub­ extra point w n wide.
IV
.in or tty liefore tha foreign comborn Fuat is High linin' Panther
Just after the aerund quarter „miite*
voted, the Senate-Hum-.*
aggregaliuti un a rain .snaked opeqyd.
Kuslli
kicked
put
on
their
field.
“Keontimlr TXWihtlftea "aide tracked
'IH.
Aiidt-ratm
and
Duntier
Little Don Monn, fleet Kualia
'll the sphere to the one yard' Immediate action on Pu-aidenl
halfback, etvnted the aenaationnl
Truman's rationing and pric*
eontrpl propofal*. I l o w e v t r,
play of the rontcat hy aeampering
60 yarda through the whole F*d
,,,, m„„ „„„. C haimtan Taft (K-Uhlot raid the
•Iffregalim i for n tourhdutan in
n, o.
group decided to gu ahead Frithe second atanri.
anford kicked off to •'•y 'vith hearing. op other phases
In the-first period Sanford par­
on took the hall an,I uf U"' ^ W w l s coal of living
tially blocked a Panther kirk and
MO yatila for the only
r*/” cn the next play .Cedriek Dunhar
»
■
I think that
if we are going
took a rerpfae from Chatles An•,
to gel anything out of tliia spec*nn her lefenseV «n *«'
Congres, we Will
lilnv nfter the fnurlh *1*V* *" I***'* those point* Ulltll
, Keeling rammed over thV r' * ‘'J*r
“ W’ . ,
d Seminole score.
.J 'S f V V ’
w "* « “ * ‘
.cl lianas starticl the K' M'rh &gt; rAl,ed ‘h» House llankplayers for Sanford:
Commltte* to meet Tuesday
It And Hritt Yates at (,,r ™ nsidm tlon of tha whole
Id Yarborough and Kd ' “oge of Mr. Tniman'a economic
Are you troilhled hr dtitreas nf
frmsl# functions) fwrlixllc clUttirh.
ic trickles. Hill liuward co"lrol irenmini ndaloms, Includsners) iron tint miks , c.u suiter
irf^ nf the ituordn ami 'W _liifllttftl ptic#, wage and ra*
from pwla. fret so nenvui. U nl­
Kim at n-nlrr. The Honing regulation*,
i t such (tim e r Thro cm rrx L u lls I I
Pilikhsm'. Vrsclahtr Cutmsumd to
nrluded Floyd Spark"We are not ruling out anyrrllctn such ir&gt;npt..mt I'li.nisnr*
rterhaek, Cedtirk Don- thjng In our studies," Woleytt
has a arsni] .--jihltts StTei i M r-nr
ill-Keeling at the half- said. Iff* at* going to study evpi Itomani mull fmpoiliint tupantl
and Charles-A................ . economical proposal the Pres­
VLTDU L PINKHAM 'SSSm tl!'
ident made In Ills message to
Congress.”
II* indicated representative* of
government; industry, labor, ag ri­
culture unit consumer* wili—rm
DON’T RISK YOUR CROPS . .
ssked to testify Imt g*Ai no him
of whst legisistiim the committee
DON’T EXPERIMENT..........
might lecomnientj to the lluusy.
In outlining the terms of lh.'
emergency aid lull, Vandenbarg
USE WALKER PROVEN PRODUCTS
•aid the committee liad placed adnunistration of the 'program In
• IN SEtTIL’IDKS
the hands of the State Depart'
menl as Secretary of State .Mar­
• FUNGICIDES
shall had proposed, i t , *|ieclffed,
noWever, that the Admintstiallon
• FUMIGANTS
should l&gt;c “In accordance with the
diieclluil of the President."
• FE U T IL I/E K S
Vamienlierg Said 'the purpose
nf this section is to avoid sotH av e a W A L K S II Field

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by rrcordlias
completed 124 passe*, 120 of them
by Com-rly, and needs only five
*■ «v fl l l l , FTtWI.FR
to pan- the record mark uf
NEW Y o m ; Nov. |B W — mure
KIM art hv tllrnn Ikibhi anti Tuhta
Michigan ha* a chance to !w&gt;r»m» in
1012.
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the'first Ilia S’lnr team. In modern
Mississippi,

R u s h i n g A v e r a g e s breakOig Charlie C/mi&gt;&gt;ly

fim with a rural off envied -wvrrsrr
nf 400 or more vatrln tier game rhampiun, moved to.it* 1947 pin
front fulfilrig aiuT'pasalnr.
•The Wolverine*. in Mraain* Wis­
consin 40-tl laat week, again took
over - the ton rung in National
Collegial,- A thlrtir Korean stallstiral rankings for tom! offrn&lt;r.
■»ftt-t -pen.line? a week in second
plare la-hind Detroit's Titan*. who
trailed posit Inna this week
Mirhigan lieUrmi its tier-game
average, now Hated at 40H yarda
as against 4IM1.7 laat week.
Only ten teams have gone
thiough a season with n ton nriietter mark j n tM laat five year*
—tieorgla, T&gt;d»a twice. _____
Itoalon
College, Nott* pome twice. Army
twin-. Alahama and Oklahoma
A.AM.
The Wolevrlnes, who have led
In forward passing since ihe'start
Keith Doyle, '■imter stalwart of the Ilnlverslty of Miami Muvriranes. of the season, hit the top learn In
The vetrtnn Duyje in playing his lliitd seaann iif fodtlml! with Miami rushing fot the first tlmu till*
and will stall .it the pivot post Nnv. 21, when Miami faces Florida week. Their earlier aerial em ­
phasis gradually has liatanred off
in the Orange Howl.
with an. increasing rclianre on a
ground gsme. Michigan ha* aver-

pas.-ir* They're filth -in forworn
passing.
When Indiana' completed 17 of
21 paa*,** against Marquette laat
wwfc fur .760 yard* it act a seaion
single game high fur aerial yard1__iumtitd. ihu—LL
from 15th to aewnd Irr the

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air and 2.1B5 on the flat.
Detroit retained the lushing of­
fense lead with a -tit) yard per

Second Street &amp; Sanford Avenue
. i if .

The male r)Uatte(te nf the First
Itaptist‘ Church'i of Sanford, which
Includes Myron Smith. .1. Marlin
Hllnrciphur, Kvans MtCoy and K.
n. Carter, sang two numbers at
the opening session of the llaptist
llrotherhooil Convention In Orlundo Monday uvuniiig. Mrs. MrCoy arrompunled.
, Termed by C. A. Holcombe, the
llaptist state secretary, ns the
Iwst hrnthrrhoitd iiuartetle in
Florida, the ipiarlclUt has been
ref|u*steii to aptwar at other ses­
sion* of the fonvegtiiort being held
a t the First IlnpUsl Churelt In

In the womens league last night
Kllert .Stuck. Powell* Office Hupidy. lolled the high single game
for llte night with a 1*11. Cleannr Whiner, Music IIox, had high
three games with a total of 41$
^iim,—_——
The' last plare Mutlr'Hdx team
stnrreft to rolling a fte r losing so
many games hy taking two nf
their thiecTgame* front the Kasttifr Co. leant.
I.cihrmans also took two of their
thus- games from the league leadtrig Powell Office Supply .Team.
Team

Service man inspect your &gt;
erttpd! Profit by eipcrlence
w h|it to .une for
muni econom ical

control of pcnti;

Check WALKIMt Product*
Telephone Orlando 6771

WALKER FERTILIZER CO
Orlando, Florida

amendmciiL.. h y _ Senator__Ixolgi
Ill-Mass) railing tor
tu-Aiasst
for 1t Jit* prorurrment of iwtroleuni and | m-troleum prodtteta outside this
country "to the maximum extent
practicable.”
2. France, Italy and Austria ate
leipiested "tu give full runtinuoui puldicity” within their conntries so as tu inform the ulti­
mate consumers as to the purpoxe,
source, character and amounts of
commodities made available by
tha \K 8.
3. The three countries are to
permit representatives of thp
United - HI ate* to observe and re­
port nti the diitrlhutlnn uf rummudiUa*.
4. The President is given au­
thority In end tile program "when­
ever he finds by reason of ehnnv
ed romlillont” that the rullcf ia
no tongi-r, necesaarv or desirable.

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nn Frldny or prod marked by that time. All gamea muni ho mnrked.
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nbmit *.'»’&gt; hundredths uf one per
rent uf eop|M-r.

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upening next w?*'k o f the fifth
receive nn hqnorapy ilegree front
Oxfonl University.

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Moil conservation has been i-»tnbli.1i
Involving • more that
1*00,000,000 acres in the 11. 8.

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tack wltlSsj. own covet. Life­
time ware that "cooks right,
S ta y s bright.”

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Holits 12-14 lb. fowL

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Wider, flatur traad gtvsa
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COTTON CONHUMFTION
- WASHINOTON. Nov. 19-OP)
Tha Censua Bureau retiorted today
that cotton consumed during Oc­
tober totaled 024,2in balaa of lint
and 103,11ft hide* of Hitters.
This compared with. 727,448
bale* of lint and 90,920 balaa of
linters consumed during September
of this year, and 933,415 balaa of
tint and 79,547 balaa of linters
consumed during October of last
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rent Assi’mhlv's aeenda,Fmir mslor Ir/'sl points wore
raised! the h-gslitv of llrllaln’s
league of Nations mandatt'rThe
validity of the Kalfmtr Deelaralinn nf_U il-.-Hm-cumputaiuie—of.
the United Nstfonx to partition
Palestine, and the legality of any
plan to rnfurre partition.
The rrport'said:
“A rrfusal to stihmit these
nuestfons for (he opinion nf the
International Court of Justice
would amount to a confession that
ihe United Nations are deter­
mined to make recommendation*
In a certain direction, not be­
cause those recommendation* an*
In areord with the principle* of
International justice ami fairness,
but because the majority of the
c* desire to settle the proha certain manner itfesperlive of what the merita of the
questions, or the legal ohllgatipna
at the parties might be.

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Hhtsle Island was the best cul­
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Pilgrims took over front the Indlans.

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A R T IC L E S F O R S A L F
#*
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CllltlST.MAS
gift boxes of mixed
UFKICE spare In Melsch Budding.
eitroa—EXTRA FANCY PACK
1 J jr g e light offices, uewly uecer—Tom Men,. Plume* -183 or 3od.
S ated. all utilities, heat and lanlB to r service furnished. Call HtM- * Gas space heaters glt.:ir&gt; up
. W II. &amp; A. Dept. Store.
II. 1L POPE CD. INC.
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lE C O IlD PLAYERS and radios
■ for rent. By day or week. The
■ Musi- Rox, 110 W. 1st St.
hone 063.

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Ve d t o r e n t

liuiliir** OpjHiriunilirs

WANTED—RUtrilaitor and 'nit’slilrn fur Plastic Rivs»in|». Till?
U the U-sl nrn| *&lt;’t U»&gt; rorftlnjf
on (he matki'l fur' wood and
liiioh-um and your opportunity
In make sunn* i ml money. Gihba
Liquid lla stir Allrnrf, l2l)H Pal­
HOT PLATE LUNCH
mer Si.. Uilnhiiu
Served from ll:3C to 2 nt llomer'a
FOR SALK: SmnH Mutv, fish &amp;
FLOWERS
nu-ai ran»s, iru.k. II,,x (* C arr
fas all ocekklon*
I In old.
Me NEILL A YOST FLORISTS
WANTKI); Store oi -mall InitiSipes Ave. just off Celery
m-h». tin* V t-ui, iiitnlil.
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R

■ ACRES of tiled fain, land, ex■ re llrn t ecuidilion. $35 00 per
■ aciiPhone 7HI-J, Rox CM
■ Care Herald.
SEWING MACHINES
jRJKNISHKD room kitchen privlSALES AND SERVICE
Sieges. Close In. Phone 18-W. . , - Rert’.-i iGjxing Msrh. Shop
bat*,. New gas stove,
[only. 23(H) MHIonville

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Hunt's T u ird f Feeo Store
PRIED 811Midi* DINNERS
every night at Homer**.

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SPEC IA l. SEUVICES

KENT A CAR
y o u d r iv e i r
PHONE ZW . *
BWICKL AND-Mt lit BISON
• UDMVE-IT. INC.
RADIATOR cleaning, n-pniring.
’ New Rndialoia, i»'W -core*, We
take off A in,lull. Jiipmie Cowan'ii S|ieet Metal Works. Phone
ftlrt,
Kvprit Radio Repairing
Fred Myers, 311 L. 2nd SL
Tailored auto seat coven £ up­
holstery
welk, ‘Iteit &amp; Shy,
Phooe :m:i l.
SEE US FOR

(UEDROOM lurniaht-d or unfur^ CABBAGE plant*, Marlon Mar­
’trished home. Phone 1000, 6:30
ket. L H. Mann, Luke Monroe.
to 6:00.
Q. e 7 10 ■FT. double duly meat
IFUHNISIIKp Apt. or house.
display case and courpn-ivur in
Phone Hi.
jtooil condition,_ new motor.
Lodge &amp; Son-.
tOOM AND HOARD lit private
home. Single man, good refer­ MRS. SHOWN MILLERS Fruit
ences. To:becum£_f&lt;umly memCake *7 Plggly Wiggly A-TeWe ■ mjm E n n R x n r t r intintt
ibrr. Cull Hob McCall after 7
Supply.__ t_ ___ ’
AND TYPING
M'.M. UtiO-J.
CH ED ir r.UIIKAU OF
1-60 UAL. Electric w ater heater.
SANFORD.
Electric Service Company. 207
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
110 N. Park
. P h m l*»
Magnolia Ave. l*hon« 101.
1-30 UAL. and 1-36 gallon tatile FOil RENT—Floor sondtir. Easy
BEAL KSTA'IK
lop water heaters? Electric Ser­ o|H-rathoi. Reatonahle tales. Sun•ih.SM .ANIK
fun) Paint &amp; OVr»a Co. Phone
vice Company
207 Magnolia
d u ll I GAGE LOANS
A m . I'htrnr HIL------------ — — -S O X :- ■— *7 ______
BATttONn M r nALL., Ilea line
DODUK • PLYMOUTH
BEAUTIFY vour home with LigRegistered Broker ami
PARTS AND SERVICE
* uslnnn lieiige. CoAta d L. B.
luauranco Agent
Phone 1011
Mann, luike Monroe, Fla. for IDO Palmrlln A ir.
fjm. 4
Florida State Hank Bldg,
any sire or any quanilty.____
HIGNP
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
Show raids and poster*
HEAL ESTATE! WE NEED LARGE wood healer, good condi­
O— DEE'S SltiN SF.MVHai
tion. Phone 624-J.
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
O. I). I ehdrrn*. I‘hur.e I OS I
' BEAL ESTATE — HOMES, PIANO, excellent condition. Call
Cohen** Radiator Sim p fur cur.,-APARTMENT HOUSES, COM­
274._______
____ _
ph-to radiator service. 10(1 Sa.rMERCIAL lU!ll,DINGS, LOTS,
(&lt;*rrf A ve, l ‘ii*die 364-W .
(iROVES, MOTOR* COURTS. SA LE-or—TRADE, several good
used pocket and wrtst watches.
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
Alii* niany yrurs of life to y o u r
Fred Myers, HI l F„ 2nd St.
* IP YOU HAVE ANY PROPERinetnl r oof and b e a u tify th e
TY TO-SELL. WHY NOT LET
Ik,m e. We flu b y It th e color
ME KNOW AUOUT- ITT AH RARY BASSINET ami play pen.
vuu w au l., Uloek and utlu r conlike new, J*U »V .L|U tel Avf» r
oOO.Y‘1 HEAR. FROM TQU I
r r e te * u u ctu re sp ra y y a in Ran­
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK Y o u T h DINNING HEATER and 1
tel coIu m , E arn s e tc . sp ra y e d
YOUII PROPERTY O V E R ,
wood liUttH-r StuVe w ith qUMlwith lic l oil painta. la-t ua give
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
I lly o f w ood.
310 P alm etto
you a free estimate. Reel's
WILL THEN TELL YOU
Ave.
portable spray unit, 300 W. 2nd
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WHAT PIUCB YOUR PRO.
SL Phone 1054-J; ‘
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FEItTY WILL RUING AND KIRBY CLEANER, practically
new. 6UH W. Hi h Street.
HOW SOON I RELIEVE IT
Aliiert Hickson Repair Shop
CAN RE SOLD. A. CULVER CEM EN T sUt lohary tuba flOOO.
bill Siiet-1 A Laurel Avvirue
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
A. L. .Bkinm r', l.ake Mary, Fla. lllarkimlthing &amp; general repair
REAL E S T A T E BROKER.
Telephone 1368
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-M HIGH* FOR HALE—Llmtrnck fo r'd riv e -.,, ,
' WAY NORTH OF UNDERway* and roadway*— Pbon# JCuitum mnde Venetian Blinds,
Awnlnga —&gt;Ten day di-Jlvery —
*. FASH. TELEFUONE WINTER
1241.
.gimruidtivl. Mnrsfinira P. O,
w PARK 18H. ___________ *“•
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Uut 721, Daytona Reach;
NEW HOUSE, L* bedrooms, partly
---------R-W-MOKD KI M HO— fwal*V»tr-KmaU-4awrr-payment. Htglicst tustr in n e paid fui
furniture. Ted Dovia Furniture F.xpert iihutugrapher nvnilnhle nt
Ralance like ren t For appoint­
Ml Ilmen for weddings, anniver­
ment call 1)173.
311 E. 1st. Ph. 066.
saries, birthday parlies, noejal
_J________ ____
gatherings. Phono 1003.
6 ROOM furnished house, 4 acre* I’LL RUY your ra r regardless of
age nr condition. liny Reel. 300 AUTO RKPAUttNCJ. HallV Gar­
land on South Sanford Avenue
W. 2nd Ht______________
Jessup. Bargain
near
age, Sanford and Celery Aveprice. Phone 1226-J.
miea,
* « iS L i
wT n TED AT ONCE.
16 used
pianos. The Music Box, 110 W.
^■ IV E ROOM HOUSE, partly furcndahlo
Depen
1st 8t. l’hone 063.
“ niihmle. C tieilruoma. 1/S down,
ItEFIRIGKRATION s E i m n r $40.00 per month. Fur quick
Catl
7 p e t« , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie s
action. Call Phone 0173.
G AN AS REFRIGERATION
HKRVICB
GENERAL Saddle llorw-s "Fur
Rent. 8. II. E arnoit, 2800 Block
Ph. r.7il-w ________
ARTICLES
SALE
Sanftml Avn.- - ,
ltookkee|flng aervlrr, part time;
FOR
SALK: TUItlfftYS all ilrea,
also, advice and assistance on
FURNITURE T a in t-H ig h Gloaa
aocial aycurity and iQrqme tav
live or dressed. One mile west
Enamel for home use, any color
of Wilson Coiner on Ml. Dora
matters. J. F, Dempsl&lt;y, 300
desired. Free delivery* In City.
Magnolia. Phone 0107.
ro ad 'o r Phone 8104._______ .__
Very good paint at reaaonable
price*. Reel'*-Paint Shop, Phono FOR SALE: One good inilk goat,
TROPICAL FRUIT MARKET
% 1004-J, atMjW. 2nd B t
registered. Milks 3 to 4 qts. per Gift laixc-s slilppeil. Cut flowers.
F ir si1 mange Juki-. South Park
day. 1312 Oak Ave. or Phono
SWEET ltamlln a range* 12.00
Phone 1216.
D7-R/
hush. ll. W. Lord, Phone 788DIAPER SERVICE
HELP W ANTED
J Z U ________ L _______________
t.For ih tails of the safest “ maid
STORE FIXTURES, commfTYIal GIRLS WANTED- U ney'a Drug
service" nuw In Sanford call or
refrigerators, aoda fountain*,
write RARY VALET, Daytona
8tore.
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Dearli. Diapers supplied.
built fixture*, freeiert, etc. Wa n WANTED TO SUCCEED
T
Y
n o TICKS— I'KILSON aTT
R,1
Simmons
for
1500
family
Write or phone Collect, R. W.'
Rawleiuh business In Northeast
Bouldin&lt;Mf^ Co. Volusia.Coun­
' T t TRNTION L ADIES I
Polk County. Products sold 20
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phono
year*. Permanent if you a r t Make a one.stop service fur all
a hustler.
Write Kawleigh'e,
your laundry and dry cleaning
VEGETABLE plants for small
need* by. using your favorita
KAK-440-123H. Memphis, Term,
and Urge acreage. Cahbage.
Belf-Servlcr Laundry. ■
nr See R. Hartman, Box* 234,
Collards. Broccoli, Cauliflower.
Longwood, Fhl
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TUP. 1IEI.PY SEI.FT LAUNDRY
Onion*. lettu ce, Escarolo. Tom­
40fl W. 16 St.
Sanford
ato, 8traWberry A Beet*. J. W. BALESllAN living in Sanford to
Bell. Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
work retail trade and tom* out­
. ‘A
side territory for established
wholesale
concern. Write P. O.
General Electric automatic bUqBox 2400, Orlando, Fla.
ketx for sleeping com fort
If. 1L POPH CO. IN C
YOUNG- MAN, efficient” typist,

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Leon Blum Cabinet

Swedish Crash
frwin
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if. that 3&lt;r were aboard. Some 21
were Swcdith llict*. being iclutned
from Addii Ababa, sliric they
had delivered IM 7 plane* sold
by Sweden to Ethiopia. However,
Col. Ingvar Berg, leader of the
Squadron, Wat not aboard.
The flag at the Swrdisli lega­
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Spanish situation, was approved.)
The newspaper ABC declared
In Its headlines: “ United States
heads moderate bloc, diplomatic
chiefs of mission will be able to
return to Madrid, reported Spain
will be incorporated in Marshall
Plan later."
Arriba, the organ of the Falanga. the government party, head­
lined: “ Franco has given example
In fight against Communism.
Final hour of Red tntriguu

to Psiis to astute the French esp
list of its daily bread.
I'nul llrynaud. Independent who
was Frances last premier before
formation of the Vichy regime,
had run Into difficulties in cftorts to form a government with
Socialist support. The left wing
shied away and the rightists
Insisted that he should not per• mlt the left to dominate any
cSBIKM. he "might - form.
scene. Tbr TtxItxrrRrd Cross a n !
The efforte of Premier Itamadifirement wrnt ' to the ’ wreckage. r r himself lo strengthen his co­
Some of 'the dead were declared alition cabinet alio have met with
little success.
muiilated beyond recognition.
Ilium, 75-ycar-old v e t e r a n
The plane was n Swedish llrlstol freighter, owned by the T raf­ statesman, formed a care taker
fic-Tourist Transport Company of realitlon government of all So­
Stockhnlm, Swedish author! I Ire in cialists last December during the
Stockholm said. It wns chartered transition to the fourth republic,
to rttu m the Swedish military after unsuccessfully trying to
fliers from Africa. All the filer* brink In the Communist*. He serv­
were officers of the Swedish air ed an premier and president until
Forrc. They had left Sweden Or*- the middle of last January, when
Vincent Auriol, a Socialist, was
* ■Carabinieri officials at Salam i elected president.
tald a party had been 'dispatched governm ent souicea said th'J
to the ncenr of the crash, hrlirved new shipments of flour, with re­
serve slocks already in baket*
to he on 3,248-foot Mt. Srnla.
First reports of the accident warehouses, would keep the bread
said the plane was a U. S. Army ration stable in spile of the walk­
transport but Cpk John M. Wil­ out of 4,600 Parisian millers.
The C u m i n u n l t t-lcd General
lems, American military attach'.*/
said he had learned "definitely" Cimfc'dr-ration of labor (C.G.T.),
the craft wan not an American seeking a .'1,800 franc (about (31)
Increase In the minimum monthly
craft.
Flight operations officers at wage and 26 percent salary ad­
Ciamplna airfield In Rome, where vances pending negotiations, al­ land Illegally." He said that the
lb* wrecked plane was due a t ready has tied up France's coal Swedish ferryboat Drotlnlng Vik-.
4 A. M. GMT Imlsv (It P. M. mines, most of the auto industry, torla took the Korbanakis aboard
Nov. 6*
EST Wednesday), said the craft and her Mediterranean porta.
This was the tabor situation:
was a Ftrlstol and that she ca-»
ATHENS, Nov. ID &lt;/p&gt;~Mlnlsler
Northern France—114,000 coal
rled Swedish military pmmnne*.
miner* on atrike and main pll* of Public-Order Constantine Rcntis said -today th a t a few Isolate!
closed.
.
' Matsellle—Between GO,000 arfd rases of decapitation had been re­
70,000 dockers, sailors, transport ported In Greek warfare recently
f
f*nw l**M* flsrl
and that strict orders has hern
one rvr*«lcm he delivered more and other wurkrra on atrike. Issued against the "old custom."
than 17,000 cash tn Mrvept In an
Head chopping was first practiced
envelope, represent In* tli" residue
In Greece during Ihe rfrvoll
of his ostensible I04J 116,non salagainst the Turkish empire, more
ar» after payment of laxe*.
than 100 year* ago.
Readnowor said that Meyers,
Greek guerrillas also have lieen
retired deputy chief of Air Forres
practicing decapitation, psrtlrulprocurement (purchasing), gave
arly against gendarmes and soldi­
him SI.000
er* who hav* acquired fame a*
With Ihls 11,00(1. Roadnower
fighters against the rebels, Other
■aid, his artiml 1041 nnv from
brutalities committed on bodies of
the company Was 132,260.34
soldiers and police have been sup-,
Readnowor was on the flrnt’a
ported by authentic rrports and
hooka aa vice president and accphotographs. ••
retarv. He la a brother-in-law of
MADRID, Nov. 10 (4 9 -M o rn ­
B, H. lam anV , the company's
ing newspapers greeted with largr Ship Wreck Victims
president•'
Lamarre, recalled lo the wil- headline* htday the United Na­
(l aailaas* In w fast-&lt; lw i
ness- chair immediately a flrr tions-action in "abandoning" Ih*
Read newer, testified that Mryera* Spanish case and halted It as riously estimated at from 30
falhcr-ln-law. a former bus driver, «_PJ:f little ..tu. inclusion -of—8p*l» 44 - in - number—vrarw—lathed -by
T —-— -war ' iiu ttilwi gi wriHiiiWbir tffior in tne- Mnrsball European re ­ icy rain and.buffeted by .giam
ogeh tif Aviation Ktectrlr at 112.- covery program.
breakers while their radio oper­
000 a year drsplte a “lolal lack
The united Nations vote pn the ator aent out frantic measagea
of experience."
Spanish resolution was the lead
la m arre said Meyer* had "Mr. article in all Madrid newspaper*. that time was running out. One
man waa lost when the ship was
Ray A. Curnutt " the
The United Nations Assembly
law, put on the payroll Nov. 2, declined Monday night to reaf­ smashed on the shore reefs and
1942.
firm a IPttJ resolution condemn­ broke In two early Saturday.
Lamarre* said Meyer* told him ing Franco Spain and requesting
“ Hava started rescue opera­
Mr. Curnutt wa* an older man all UN member* to withdraw am­ tions," said a message from, the
who had made considerable money bassador* from Madrid. All mem­ Empire Maccallum, received at
In his lifetime ami was with a bers, except Argentina, have com­ 9:66 A. M, (EST). The rescue
railroad, hut he learned later-that plied. ,
freighter had awerved from her
Curnutt had driven a-bus owned
(The vole waa 29 for and III course at Montreal yeeterday lo
by a railroad.
William R ogrrt, c o m m i t t e e scnlnst, wrlth eight abstentions, speed p Ih* Island,
The rrewmen on the barren
counsel, suggested lh&lt;l at the and the reaffirmation failed of
time Curnutt waa hired he was passage Iw-cause It lacked lha Islsnd had some food but no
the "prospective fathcr-ln-Iaw of required two-thirds eount. The shelter, Danes ready at Argen­
United States voted "no." A asc­ tina and Stephenvllle to fly lo
Meyers."
Lamarry said that wa* true, end pari of Ihe same resolution, them were grounded by" bad
adding that he did not learn who expressing the Assrtphly'a ron- weather.
AAlso responding to tha^ ap­
Curnutt was until ho read in the fblenco In tho ahltlty of the Bepeals from lh» island were the
newspapers of Meyers' marriage.
lam arre gave the following ac­ rhaaing - officer, passed on many whaling ship Olaf Olsen, the II.
count of how Curnutt got started contracts aTid tho committee hks fl. Coast Guard Cutter Evergreen
with Aviation Electric i
received testimony that his sug­ and a service vea*»l o f ' the
Curnutt was t/»ld in walk around gestions led to more than a milli­ padlan mounted polbs*.
the company shop and see "4f he on dollars In war subcontracts for
Newfoundland • villagers wens
could f in d . something to do or Aviation 'Electric.
prevented by the heavy seas from
would like to do." At the time:
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■manaui'l, ’UQt nevertheless Curputt was made vice president In
charge of production.
After walking around the shop
for some time. Curnutt came, to
Lamarre and told him ho wa*
"very unhappy and would like
something to do."
"How long did he walk around,”
Senator Ferguson (RMIch) ask­
ed. • •
"Several months."
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Tariff Cut

Army Dismisses
Nine Employees
For Disloyalty

Kiwanis Plans

BATIRA TRIAL
HAVANA’, Nov. 19 &lt;49-D r.
Harry Romney admitted under
defense questioning today Ih n
possibly “rough handling of (John
Lester) Meo aggravated" the bul­
let wound that provrd fatal »-i
the Chicago Navy veteran last
April.
*
Patricia (Hatira) Schmidt, To­
ledo dancer on trial fir the itiui der of her lover, watched wit If
-rubricnl. but nlltiuul 'iusutti

mony of the doctor. Romney, who
operated on Mee, twice previously
had told th a audlencla court the
wound was “inevitably fatal."

, 4('«tlaarS Irsw Paa* 0».|
Trade and Tariff Agreement
made public by the government
NOTICE
Monday night, the United 8tatrs
Dr. George il. Starke, president
will make more than 3,600 cuts in
of the Negro Chamber of Com­
Import duties as part of a 23merce, this morning urged all
played on Legion sponsored learns
nation pact affecting half the
members to he present at the
world's commerce.
last year. A boys’ championship
Six
Are
Accused
Of
meeting of the group which w y
A B ute Department official
be held at the Colored Elks Rest
game was also shown. Bob Feller
told a reporter then the effects
Being Communists;_^
at KrOO
Thursday a t whlrh.
&gt;o r . yMi. -Timr
and
other
baseball
starts,
who
on price* and on volume of im­
Important tun
55 Fired -S in c ^ ^ alpio ed-fa^ bA^'-g*^ “IheTrp
port* will b- slnw tn .m ina -hut
“Ihe- gvtTeral effect ahotrhf- be- ter
'Hart were also shown.
WASHINGTON Nov. 19 (/P ) _
eaa* the burden on tho consumer."
Mr. Krlder, manager of the
The reduction* made by the Dismissal of nine Army and Air Sanford, team, said that he *a.c
United State* and aeven other Force civilian employes on dis­ a definite tie-up between the
countriea are scheduled to go Into
Legion program here ; and the
effect Jan. I, 1U4H. Other coun* loyally grounds--six of them Ire- Giant* program, Which will In­
cause of Communist connections - clude a try-out camp. No Sanford
was re p o rte d ly the Army loday. hoy 1* on record for having gonu
Secretary Kenneth C. Royal! to the Major Leagues, he de
I h Nmv Reddy For
signed the orders for the dismis­ dared, but predicted that with
tho present opportunities afford­
Special V nrlles and Banquets
sals which have occtired princi­ ed, one or rporu would go to tho
pally at posts outside of Wash­ b'g league within 10 years.- lit
ington saner Congress recessed urged Kiwauls to sponsor a Jun­
For RearrvnllonH Phone Orange Clly Hotel
ior*' League.
Iasi July.
' Two new Kiwanians,' John L.
Orange City, Florida
Aside from Communist connec­ Galloway, county tax collector,
tions. grounds for dismissal' In­ and A. L. Foster, plant pathol­
cluded membership in organira- ogist at the Central Florida Ex­
lions whose interests are consider­ periment Station, were inducted
as h Iran ian s |,y the Rev. W. 1'.
ed inimicable to those of the Yesloy: . ■
Edward F I.anc repotted that
the condition of C. C. Campbell,
club treoaqrer for the past II
years, 'w as much Improved and
I . that it la expectrd that ho will
mre i Im able to attend the next meetthe hands of Congress on ratrs
lev- . ing.
of duty which were not cut by
I** letter from T. W. lawtnn.
binding them so that we will havr
rar- j president of the FcrnaM-laughUin
to go through the unpleasant pro­
lert-, Mctnorial Hospital Association,
cedure of abrogating agreement*
And You
befon?&gt; we ' fart again protect
ulerj eommending the club for the
rise presentation of a reauscitator to
American agriculture and Indus­
try from the blighting invasion of
the hospital was read by W. A.
Are Invited
low wage scale competitive prore** Morrison. Presldt’nt Lester Tharp
ducta.
ou* announced that-much of the cred“The Ways and Means Commitre* it for thia goes to Herman E.
tec has tried in vain lo find ti
j'.n* Morris And his athletic commitcriteria by which the Slate Dcicd ,c® ^or srranging the Celrryfed
partment decided how J'ow our
II
football game that made the presFriday
tariffs ceuld lie ' msde without
endangering our American stan­
November 21at
dard of living and wage scales.
Certainly It was not 'costa of
production'.
,
“America, now paying the higheat wage scale In the history of
Sanford
tha World and 'with living stair
Furniture
Life Imprisonment
dards far above those o f’ most
other nations, la suddenly askrd
Company
M'tlliiiHS Iran I’M, UnM
to compete on a practically free
lo
express
my
u
tter
contempt
trade basis with the lower living
and acorn fo r. you," Judge I’roe.
standards and wages of the rest
Thru Ihe CTiurlesy -and Co-operation of Florida ’ Power and
lor told Winslow and Bennett,
l.lghl Company, Mrs. Colons Wllholl. Hbme Economist, will
of the world.
who less than 24 hour* earlier
show you how simple and quick It la lo prepare various foods
‘“The United 8lates gave sub­
had surrendered lo an prated
for fleeting, Hhe may let us sample some of_lL too!
stantial concession* on metaU
4*0^50 a f te r . a 42-hour - siege -at
turh aa aluminum anil nickel,
W ell Be Glad To Have You W ith Us.
an laolateu farm near Neillsvlllc,
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and hundreds of other manufa'n
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be
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produce
as
tunate-that this offense occurred
turrd products,
"Industry and agriculture now much, or more per man than any in Wisconsin.
“ I dorf't believe I would have
find themselves in tho same free other nation on earth, but he also
trade boat, because butter, cheese, knows that hi* high living stan­ any qualms whatever If our Con­
fish, vegetables, fruits a6d many dard* are definitely threatened stitution provided that In cases
when w e'throw our mnrkcta wide like this 1 would have the power
N ed Sm ith, M anager
open lo the products made by
attempting to go to the reseui workers whose wsge teste per day and authority to sentence. you to
"Right
W
here
We’ve ilccn Fdr 25 Yeara"
with lifeboats. They could see is little more than tho amount the gas chamber, the electric
300
East
Find
S
treet
Rhone 216
the bleechcd langlceersg from paid pet hour to American workIWliHM11
the shore.

DEMONSTRATION!

'1 like Southern Twin-Pack Bread
because I can use hall a loaf at
a time and Ihe other half will stay
fresh. Ths-Hsvur Is very-good
and It makes tyonderful loaat. 1
used to throw away a half a loaf
of bread every day until I heard
abblit Southern Twin-Pack."
* Mrs. A. H. Burr*
Miami, Fla.
Before she heard about Southern
Twin-Pack Bread, Mrs. Burr was
forced to waste half a h&gt;af of
bread a day. Now, thanks to
Twin-Pack’s separately wrapped
half loaves, while she serves one
half, the other half stays fresh—
ovefrtender and tasty until she's
ready to use it. Fijjoy the advan­
tages of the exc/ujiveTwin-Pack
wrapper and th e handy xipper
opener. Look fo r th e Southern
Twin-Pack name on the wrapper
every time you buy bread.

ARTHUR J* (RED) WILLIAMS
has become associated *with the
Fred W. BENDER real estate
Sales Office.

Mr. WlUJami haa long bean Identified with
the purchase and sale of Beet Eetate In the

foe lownflinp or sleeping...
these beauties In cotton, tab
ilyle, look imoo!h..,feel
. . . , » at.

A —f

. —I

it-

I. t

IntwOTn, A *-■Wf afuiirC WOlIf*

Bread

Sanford Area and la’ well qualified to render
clients Intelligent sales service. The kind*
!y consideration of “Red", In Real Estate
matters, wllt.be appreciated b j this of flee.

bond keeps Ih#Iravseri mug,
prevents binding, lee our

red IV.
N f c l Fla. Bt.t. Bank BMg.

BenderiRealtor
PboM 1

TH K T W IN -P A C K REPORTER
¥ Mrs. A. H. BurT, ahown above, is the
w ife of a flight Instructor in Miami. They
are living.in a trailer untU home prices
get more reasonable. When interviewed
K Oebriel Beruur, Southern Twin-Peck
Bread’s traveling pboto-reporter* J fk ,Burr gladly made tha eutement quoted

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casional ram Friday. Warmer
Friday, tit-nth* tu uiudi-tale north
In northeasterly wind* Iwx-oming
occasionally frt*»h easterly Friday.

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Princess Elizabeth And G eut. Mountbatten
ArtM arried Today In Westminster Abbey

T o Crackdown On
Procurement Officer
* Quotes Citations To
' Show His Services
i To Army Air Forces
♦WASHINGTON. Nov. 20 (/l*;
A Dcpaitincnl o( JusHc” ciackdown on income las charges hung
oyer Maj. General Bennett L.
* Meyer* today while Senate inves­
tigator* pushed deqier into tesliinony that ha took $l?0,000 out'
*1 ol * war contracting plant con-'
trolled through “tlooget."
Attorney GHeral Clark (aid hr
will &gt; .k for the indictment of
."eyers at toon a* the war invest!gating iiibcommittre • headed by
Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) windt
up iti heating*.
(Amplifying Clark'* announce­
ment, Juilire Department officials
»aid "all of • the • aefftit#*" of
Meyer* are under the depaitinent
investigation, and the drpatament
" b a ho inquiring into other* wlm
^jere engaged with him in the vanoui transactions."
When Meyer* wa* called hack
to the witnru tland, Chairman
Ferguson of’ the Senate subcom­
mittee first tequirrd him to again
lake the oath "to tell th* wholf
. |rulh.'
*
-r-Then the ehaiiman cahed if-he-^
fore the commillre began qur»lions. Meyers had "any facts" to
ftiesent.
“Yea, air. 1 hava." Mryera re­
plied In a loud./Itm voice. "Aa
you know I have bqru alttinir here
for about 10 daya * listening tn
many rharg&lt;*s mode against me of
perjury, ./irruption, fraud urn!
that I waa a contracting officer
and &gt;purchasing officer holding
ol.eka with the airplane com*
panl-sp,"
Mavcm paused and then *si-L
m. r(jUnl»-&gt;d dc,..&gt;a ,« uua*
•* - i
% w#r ttll tha charges In the most
(I'wlliuHa n l"if» l .wait

Mandamus Action

vVoted Byiaycees
On Re-Districting
_ The f e s H of Director* of . th*..
^iem lnole County Junior Chamlier
of Commerce voted Tuesday night
to instruct the elub aeeretary to
hire an attorney and launch' man­
damus proceedings to force the
County Commission to / d i s t r i c t
tha eounty .precinct*, Cordon
Bradley, club secretary, reported
at the main luncheon of the organliatiun at the Mayfair Inn to­
day.
• Bradley also atated that the
directors discussed the ChrisfeA m u parade and hospital hall
which will be sponsored by the
organization on Dec. a.
W alter It. Inland told of the
POaaibiliUa*. of the Frenchmans
(C h II m

m

K uskis '

Mercury Holding A b
Rain And Snow Falls
By ASSOCIATED PHE88
_ The nation's weather followed
“ he same pattem of tbo Ia n sev­
eral daya today, with rain *nd
•now in same section! *mi the
m em iry staying around aeaaonal
mark* across tha nation.
Thera was bitter cold wraihcr
u
reported In Canada* with Iowa pf
21 below repeated In Walaon
Lake, B. C.; 19 at Smith River,
B. C_ and 17 at Fort Good Hope,
department of MaeKensi*. But
federal forecaster said no ImmoAil late cold blast* were headed Into
^ ih e state*. The coldest early
morning reading*' were In Mon­
tana, with Butte reporting a low
of 12 above.
The snow area today waa In
tha Northern Plains states and
In Montana and .Wyoming, while
rala fell In towa, Eastern Ne­
braska and In Georgia and North
Carolina. Bkles were cloudy over
tha Great Lakes. Ohio Valley and
Mississippi region*, while fair
9 west her waa reported in th*
Northeasten section and on the
Pacific coast. ________ . ‘
REALTORS MEET
A meeting of lh#' Banfnrd Board
Of Realtor* will he held Friday
afternoon a t 4:00 o'clock a t the
City Hall. jt w m announced today
hv Karan"nd M. BalL aaerstarv.
Edward F. Lane. prestdenL will
conduct the meeting. I t I* Import.conduct
atant that a|!

tha

— JRUAL
LACONIA. N.
Nov. 20 « * &gt; A yorotg mother who allegedly
canoed the death of her thr
year old son hv giving him a
tables noon of btaek pepper as
“punishment” today faced e two
'to three year state prison term.

Inflation Plan

Dewey Says Reds
i Trying To Block
' Aid To Hungry

Plea For Housing

roup

Truman Is Denounced
For Failure To Aid
China Government

Leon Blum Agrees Marshall Leaves
To Try To Form For London Meet
Frencj}j£abinet Irf“Sacred Cow”

MANCHESTER. N. H.. Nov. 20
(/F)—Governor Thomas E, Dewey
says that the f£rsiiani ate uring
the United Nations a* a sounding
board in a "word war" designed
to block American aid to hungry
countries abroad.
Even UN delegate* of many
countries, he said, are risking
their lives in voting "with the
majority in every major test of
strength on the side of justice
and liberty."
Expressing confidence these del­
egate! will still have the courage
to vote this way. the New York
governor told a hospital fuml-raising rally here last night:
"They know that America is a
powerful , friend of the weak, of
the opprossed and of free gov­
ernment Itaelf—they know mm I*
a shining armor that t» their de­
fense."
Striking at wTial he called "a
Communist monster feeding on
the “plight o f ‘oppressed people,’*'
Dewey declared:
"A stream of malicious false­
hood -calumny pour* from the
Kremlin and reaches a rlimatle
flood stive in the assembly of
the United Nation*.”
tn another addrras today Gov­
ernor Dewey Charged the Tru­
man Administration with ”*eeniIngly abandoning the Chlnesertb
Communist compiral,"’ and assert­
ed immediate aid should he sept
to Ike f a r East a* even a two
month* delay "may be too late1"
Making hi* first comment on
President Truman's special mexsaga to Congress, the Republican
guvemur told a new* conference
he Was “deeply disappointed In
it" in that “no mentionv.at all
wis made of China or the situ­
ation In the Far East.”
“While European aid is urgent
tCeatloar* w P*ae KlaSII

Trum an PlanOnW age
And Price Control
Will Be Postponed;
Taft Studies Policy

WASHINGTON Nov. 20 (,V)—
The Senate Banking Committee
France Recalls Part President Truman Is ilevitlej today to go ahead im­
vulh a Loir-point snttAt Airport To Wish mediately
O f 1947 ArmjTClass
udl.ition prugtam but delayed ac­
Him Best Of Luck tion on I’rrttdent Ttuman's teAs Strikes Spread
qt|ei| (nr itandliy puce-wage and
FARES n JV. 20 (/1&gt;i
Leon . WASHINGTON Nov. 20 t/p)
limited ratinuing rontiol jhiwer,
Ilium, 75-yeai-otd Socialist and Ptendrul I tuman |ienonatly wish­
Cliaiitnan Tobey (R-Nll) said
elder statesman, agreed lumglit In ed "God vjieed and good luck".to tlie committer will begin considera­
tty to loim a government ol "pub­ Secretary Marshall today upon*the tion next week ol Irgidation to
lic safety" to hung |H-s.e to Secretary of State’s deparlare by- roiilinur lent controls, irstuie inair for ilie Ihg Four foieign min­ ilallinenl buying cuibs, tighten
France's Irouhlrd Ij Ihu situation.
Against a backdinp of wide­ ister meeting in l.ondon.
hank cicdit and poMibly tnctease
“ I know you aie going to have m.ugini for buying on thr com­
spread Communnt-lrd ilnkr* in
m lical industiies, Socialist Pros- it because you.know how to do modity exih.uigrs.
. ident .Vincent Auriol p iq u ied - to your job," Mr. Truman taicl.
T h n r rum of thr I0-|ioints laid
'
"I have the utmost confidence down by Mr. Tinman in hit ptogo befurr the national avtrnilily
| lomoiiow to a|i|M-.il lor conflima- in you."
grain to combat lugli living coils
The
lion of the 75-yrai-old Socialist
. I'retidenl
. spoke into
, a mic- , alteadv have Ivrru drtignalrd ss
statesman as head id a widely rophonr *1 thr National Airport | ,hr tut,jf ( l ,t&lt; heatings by the
hated cabinet.
,,rf
Seiialr-I louir evmmmu . ommittce.
Ilium needv «• majority of av
•Sairnl tnw
the four engined
||, r
|QL,»inl program
1
lemlilv vote*-before-he-can begin { plane which Ml Iruinan has used w.h riulmxrd imaiimiiiily by the
MAYOR William O'Dwyer of New
i'd idlen.
luttnalion of his cabinet
Senate Demur tali.
y t umiilit- •
WYork strikes a prayerful pose a* he
There was no indication a* yet ""IfcfoTr going to |hc airpoit, Irr hut this group ».vid ler|»on»i* '
- r* p t3 tm io ihr/otncC ongrentohat
Ikiw rnufli of Ilie right wing would Maiih.ill conferred with'the Pies- Inlitv (oi offering Irgiitalion to
Committee on Housing the dearth
he included ill the i alum-1 by ident .it ihr While I lolltr. . At ihe hearty il out i n t i with tlir Rrpubof housing tn hi* city He said that
New York I* tn desperate need of a
Blum, thrice pieituri of I ranee. Stair llrjiarlltirnl railirr. lir talk- j(i )n,
minimum of SS2.OOn.oOO In addi­
| I MM11Ills*-#1 •*« !'»«» I l|h l I
nl (nr neatly an bum and o li.df | nm iim nn Toft (RUliio) calleJ
tional federal help to house about
with Jatnrt F Htynes who pirccd- ( Ids Senate Repifhlicnn Policy Com150.1)00 homeless families. Hr re­
tu ntuJy
lum as Sri irlaiy of Stair and mlttee togrtht V today F&gt;
vealed that nr S4,ono housing unit’
kMI •
•itpy|"Kr
VFW Convention To ril
expected to be provided by prtvi •
ihr United S |j|rv irpirientalivr to
builih-rt, only 30,000 will be ava*
Be Held In Orlando lltr Conference of F'mrign Minisable by end of IN S i/a Wnailosir
lets.
The Veteran* o f: Foieign WarsAt tile iilis-tini' in f.omion slatt­
district coii&gt;elilri)ii will In- lit-ld ing next week, Die Big Four—the
Miinicipul U. S , Britain, France and Rus­
1DNDON, Nov. 20 uVr Punorii iJi/*belh and hrr rnnee wet- in Urlando ill the
Junior High School »&gt;u Nov. £t
m.uiird loC.iy uJK yft min tier Xhoej^yud' ha.k to Biukmgham I'alacr at 1U:DU ‘A. M. John Sauls, udj* sia— once again will try to rearH'
agreement* looking towwd * Ku
■ yf 9 '
through tftettt jim m kd wills Mofr thUti a uulliuii ilieenhg .Hntbm, and utftiit auiuiunccd today.
ropean, peace selllemcnt. Ih tic rIlriauilo Post
l wilt Im- host ellCeS
departed .niifhi foi lli-ir hunrvmoon in southern I ngland.
Ivriwerrl
the
United
Slhtes
MACON.
Gn..
Nov.
L'lV-l/IVilu* dinner beginning at 1:00
Ilelote onlv 3,000 kings, querns and comnmneis hut vvith the fm
P. M,.uml will provide the enter- nml Russia presumahly - figured Henry Wallace pleaded for ait end,
*v-r»rlsJ ii-.tening in, the l.eiiev* |c the throne moved regally down the luinmeut in the afternoon. Tlu&gt; ploniiiii-ntly in Marshall** final to racial -g ’eg.ilton t-efure an
auilii-in-e Ih’tl War segregated by -i-». have ol tli- ancient i.ilhr.iial on thr aim of King Geoige VI and he Sanford delegation is plauiiing roiiMiltations.
Also at the airVni to hi&gt;l M»r- (Hilire utile, after n sponsor uf his
to
Invite
iiituiganitnlluit
to
hobl
cvme the bride of l.i:ut I'lnlip Muunthallrn, nfwlv knighted and proProminent Local Cit­
it*, m-kl dlslrict convention in -hall farewell were Admiral Wil­ speech Imd told negroes tliey. would
claimed Duke ul lalinhuigh, in a cetemogy completed b y the Atclf- Sanford
on Hu- Inst Sunday its liam D Leahy,, the . President’s not Iw required to olyetvo tlie~lihtizens Take Part In
souUu'rn cuvtuin.
llMHlIasr* «» gear ei»k n
t'lshop af Canlcibur/ at I I H h . A M. &lt;0:45 A M. Eastern Standard January.
About link! negro* and half
lim
e).
|c,
Comdr.
F.
D.
Scutt
will
hcitl
UNESCO S t u d y
Llisl
iu,utUl,aiiii'.w-4ic i son» lavtana-l
■■
r
f
s
i
s
Ihf
dcliti-oiioo
to
US’
llrlmivLi
I he 21-yea,-old Bmnesy* vyi. '[I.nkled heluw he*
to the fornn-i Vice I'rvsiilcnt ex­
ntol Ims nuked all tucni
ohe u m r an isrjy **ltn pmvn ik Ii in rmkiuidriy .mil peatll. .Slir inerting
pound
Ids
political
pln1hao|ihy
last
-UNESCO a* thc-t* J pIr r ^ iT-ftr
True Bills , night in tin- tiiy auditorium.*'Th#
lirrs of thr local delegation j Two
gteeliV her 26-yejf-old btu|&lt; yiuom at the altar-ami tlu-w knelt belute meet nt tin- l egion Hut Sunday
ihe United Nation* and a report
Returned
By Jury nudiltiriuitk -cats almuiT.IWU,"
’Iht' Primate uf nit England. .%** nt VTkl A. M. The n e x t. regular
on condition* in Europe were dis­
M an earlier meetiiTiff'l‘resident
Returfaring of East Firal-Street
meeting uf live group will lie nevt
I&gt;t‘&gt;mlacd
tu
love,
cherish
and
niiey
Fiirentair of the Southerii
cussed at the third and final »es- hatwefn Sanford end Melluiiville
Two no true hill* were trturned t'lni.k(4 *ntlllsttvsl
tin* former i’rinre of (Iirerc ami &gt;(ondny night nt 7:00 o'clock.
&gt;m *l*4lir I ‘Ithll
lion of a United Nation* forum Avenue ha* been postponed in­
hi" tin* (iroml Jury in Citcuit
Danmark. He 'pt-ominld III love
held at the First Methodist Church definitely due to th* high water
and clterish lier, "for tu-ttcr, for Funeral Bites Held ' Court Tuesdav, .following, which
in aturm sewer* under the street
the iuev was discharged Ivy Judge 2.T Fired By Navy
'worse, for richer, for poorer,” in
last night with over 80 persons and the need of repairing the
M. II. Smith, it wb* reported liy
il&gt;e tradition *1 Church of Eng land
Ftir
Mrs.
H.
Lawson
I'’or Red Activity
attending.
sewer* before any paving work
O P. Ili-nulon, .clerk of the Court.
ceremony.
One of the no true hill* fuuml
Frank Shames acted as moder­ I* undertaken, if was announced
Crowds
estimated
by
Scotland
Funeral
scivlce*
for
Mt*.
II.
morning, by If. N. Bayer, city
WASHINGTON, Nov 20, oV bthe Jury was Ihe charge of
ator for the program on which this
Yard tu exceed a million persun* II. Ijiwsjiii, lilt, who died yeslei _ hv
manager;
liomlchle against Rnrnett Smith, Twenly tl i -j -f u. N,.vy civilian
jammed
the
route
of
Princes
i
day
aftarnooit
at
a
local
hospital,
Roman Catholic, Jewish and Pro­
There are BOO feet of storm
eliief of police of (Ivledu in con­ ehtrtloye* cited on nccusatiiiii* of
testant faiths were represented. The sewrr under the pavement, said Fighting Boys Knock Klisabetii's wedding piocrssion to­ wi-n- In-Id, nt noon today at the nection with Ilie death by bullet dialoynlty, n i o a t l y
Involving
Erickson
Funeral'
Home
with
the
day,
hours
ts-fore
lier
marriage
wound*
of a negtu whom he vva's charge* of Communist activity,
open fotum discussed the ques­ Mr, Sayer. Th* high water in the
l
i
e
v
.
i
r
o
i
i
g
i
H
i
i
m
r
i
e
s
u
i
o
u
n
i
n
i
s
.
,
.
.
Rev.
Douglas
Charles
officiating.
Over
Oil
Stove
And
io
Lieut.
Philip
Mounthattrri,
the
aewer is in turn due to the abnor­
have been’discharged or have re­
Intartneiil will take place later n t ‘•''I'mplirig to arrest.
tion “ How are we in our com­ mal height of w ater in Imke
Duke of Edinburgh, was to take I ,&lt;........
, , n. N.
u vY. ...i___
Tlie
Die olht-r uu
no true
into I1,111 fuund hy signed in the last six month*.
Set
Place
On
Fire
Cannonsvtile.
where
Mr*.
place tn (Vealminstcr Abbey,
munity co-opcraling with the1UN­ Monro*.
the jury was on a charge of as­ Hear Admiral Haul II Nihecker
Thousands converged on Burking- I. uwxuti was I,urn on Mar. .211, sault against n young woman and raid today.
Edward Higgins, manager of th«
ESCO)
IH7U.
She
hail
lived
here
for
the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
Nlbectii-r. eliief «&gt;f the NaVy's
HORN LAKE. Miss.. Nov. 20 hum .Palace long before tlm
Invelved Witliirn It VVeliman ami
Miss Thelma Hammond conduct­ merce and City Commissioner I.ea
pa«l 25 year*.
ItlduMrlai. ivIntlUHs. raid the 45
f/P)—Two young women lost their Ptinceas arose at her usual hour
William Ireland of Winter I’aik
Surviving
nrr:
the
husband,
II.
ed a lesson period and reported on R. Lesher were scheduled to drive
Court will reconvene Munday case* snei-i ou ts id e Wavliingtun
lives early today when fire swept of 7:,10 A. M.
II. Lawsuit uf Sanford; one daugh­
the economic condilioni in Ger­ this afternoon to Jacksonville to
Tito bridegMKiui spent tile night ter, Mr*.
fur
tin* Full term of rriminnl among tlie Navy'* ttOU.tKH) civilian
It.
11,
McCullough
confer with WAA and CAA of­ a night club near here and ten nt Kensington Palace in another
case*. Amoiuj, the case* to be employe*, lie aid no disloyalty
many, England and Russia.
of
Tampa;
five
*6u*.
Hubert
G.
ficials In expediting transfer to other patrons were burned or in­ part of the city, with his mother,
hearing* have been necessary in
l.aVvaun of Cotinimsvflle; la-on K. tried first aie: Harney. Crews, .Washington.
During the discussion panel. Mr. iM City of personal property,
rharged with illicit possession of
Princes# Andrew of Greece.
jured
in
leaping
through
windows.
Lawson
uf
Sanford;
Frederick
Eight of the 45 person* wet*
Shames, speaking for racial and Including furniture,* fitting* and
Apart fruiii the hndo's father, Hoag of Grand Rapids, - Mich.: liquor; llirhard Field*, charged cleared of accusation* based most­
now In storage in
The charred bodies of the vic­
religious minorities, slated that accessories
with
.
assault
to
commit
murder
Ihmald
llotg
of
Connonaville
nml
no
.
fewer
than
five
kings
were
warehouse* at the Municipal Air* tims, tentatively identified b y .
in Ihe first degree; Robert Allen, ly' tin allegation* of Uommunitt
most prejudices originate in the .port, said Mr. 8syer.
on hand for the ceremony—Haa­ Harold Hoag of Groanshoro, N.
rharged with in ten t, to commit Party lurmiierthlp or association
Thompson
Brother
Mortuary
at­
fourgiumlchildren
and
two
*l»kon
of
Norway,
Frcderik
uf
Den­
The City now has the right of
home and he added that the place
murder -In the first degree and with Communiala, Nihecker aaid. - j tcr»,
Mr*.
Belle
De
Mott
o9
Conto begin to combat these pre­ entry to buildings end property, tendants at Evelyn Taggart of mark, Feisal of Iraq, ' Mihai of nonxviltp and Mrs, It. K. Palmer- Wilhe Walker, charged with lewd
Romania
and
Peter
of
Yugoslavia.
Including the eight base tall
and lascivious conduct.
Rcsurfacinx Almost
judices is in the home. He said training diamonds being laid out Memphis, Tenn., and Dorothy Bil­
Tha. day dawned in a drissling ton of Deposit, N. Y.
that the cure for prejudices lies in by the Nlw York Giants and deeds lingsley of Horn Lake, were found rain," but the skies cleared in
At lCnd On Bcardall
(I’MiiiaMg
r&gt;«, semat)
to this property are expected soon. in a back room of thr frame ■ind-niorning and the aun peeped
structure where apparently they through th* cloud* from time to
Resurfacing of Hcanlall Ave­
fled and were trapped because of time. The whole wielding route
nue from C'elrrv Avcmm to Miller ,
frum
Buckingham
Palace
to
Aventtr, an Irt fool road two mile*
no outside exits. Several score
Westminster Abbey waa -thickly
jntig, i* nearly 'completed,' R. B.
other patrons escaped without in­ lined with speclalars, some of
l'o|ie, chairman of the County
jury.
who had spent the night there.
Commission, announced today.
IS
County
Road
improvement*
From a hospital bed, Mrs. Sher­ Most of the all-nighters got
Flans
for
an
outstanding
program
of
rnlrrlainmrnl
for
winter
visman Lewis told a story of how soaked in the morning dr if lie. ilob will Itr made at a mcclmg at the Tourist Center Monday evening estimated in cost a t between
' I .'.
t:i5.000 and ttli.OOO, are lietng
flame* enveloped tha dance hall Thousand* more were'arriving on
CLEVELAND, O.. Nov. 20 (Special)—Railroad management has and blocked tb* front axlt after early trains and butca Hundreds at 8:(41 o'clock, raid E. M. Aimitagr, recreation director of the Sem­ made and are financed by race
&lt;]
embarked rpoa a wildcat strike a (a ini t the five operating brotherhoods
of police and detective* mingled inole County Chamber ol Commerce, today as he urged all visitor* and track fund* supplied by the State
ItV sItasH ' •« p*a* »•*»&gt;
and formerly diverted for school
with the crowd’ In * Ihe Abbey local ciliaeps as well to altin J the meeting.
■and the intent «,f the Railway Labor Act. a federal law, it wa*
use hy the county.
areas,!
cl-a/gcd today by D. B. Rubeitson, president of the Brotherhood of
Mr. Aimilage stated that he will make a summary of last season's
The first root of re-surfacing
Thunderous cheers arose as the
Curbs Are Placed On Gueen
locomotive Firemen arid Engineutett
left Buckingham Pflaee at activities of the I jurist Club which, with G. Easterly as president, got la l&gt;elng. applied to the old LongV. i
wdod Road fur one nml a quarter
Rules governing winking conditions, which have,been unchanged
to a fin* sta rt ju st before"
Freight To Canada 11:08 A. M., two minutes behind off
from
cool
wind*
off
the
lake.
mile*
south
of
the
dog
track
road
Christina*
with
■
concert
by
the
f*r 25 yean, and a icquesl for a 30 per cent wage increase, now be­
schedule. With her in her coach,
8*minol* High School Ole* Club. Eight flood lights have been in­ intersection, said Mr. Pope.
ing negotiated by America's rail-9 '
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. M - drawn by the Windsor grey*,
Feuding County road improveThe elub operated under the stalled to allow playing of game*
Ire
road* and the five brotherhoods. tion of th* spirit of collect!
4
The Association of American wa* Pfincesa Margaret. They left direction of Mr. Armltmge, until at- night.
itu-ni*
include
the
resurfacing
of
Robertson's charges.’ voiced In bargaining—and * spirit given life Railroads today plated sharp at a trotting pace down tha Mali. April 1, and during tMa time
Tha
ntwesl
game
Innovation
is
Celery
meaning by the Railway curbs on fraignt shipment* to Ufa guards In red tunics, bura statement to members and local
there were a t least 20 enUrtxin- a 10 foot square checker board and Geneva Avenue, Miller Avenue
lodges of his Brotherhood, arise Labor Act. Continued abuse of Canada. The action followed new m slied breast-plates and white menta
Including concert*, suppers with red and black squares. Green south to Cameron City, at Black
Import restrictions Imposed by plumes, cantered beaida the ear- and games a t th* Tourist Center, and yellow checkers of large site Hammock near Oviedo, Cemetery
from bis contention that a nation­ Uu* nature c*n only be' Inter- Import’
wide advertising campaign spon­ prated a* deliberately provoca-1 th* dominion to conserve Its dol- riago.
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l-j-r
pienica and outings. Attendance will he moved by players using Road at Grneva for one half mile
sored by the railroad manage­ Uv*.
lar balance*.
In a second coach rod* the averaged 250 or more a t each a wooden abaft with a hook on end the Country . Club road to
ments, constitute a violation of , “W« believe
proposals a rt
Th* partial embargo order was King of Norway and the-Queen •venL One of tha moat enjoyed the end which permit* picking up Lake Mary. Ripe* Avenue ha* been
W# have prepared a telegraphed to .. *11 railroads in of tha Hellenes. The King and uf th« motor outing* wa* a trip and moving the checker*. The wldned to IK feet hetwein Celery
th* spirit of collective bargain­ reasonable. We
to (bow
&gt;w why see beltrvo thi* country. I t directed them not Quean of Danmark were In a bv 200 visitor* to tha Methodist checker board la painted on the Avenue and the railroad, a distance
ing aa established by tha 21 year
to . This case I* he- to accept general freight for third carriage.
old Railway Labor Act.
cement court east of th* Tourist of one-fourth mile.
Home at Enterpriaa.
will aontltra* to bo pre- destinations In Canada nnlee* th#
Many new gam* facilities are Center and teals are to be pro­
Princfcss Elisabeth walked out
tod
aci
shipper
Is
able
to
certify
that
h*
oea the conference taMOTHER
CONVICTED
. T T i l t r S J w . oxof th* palaca to entar tha Irish In atore for winter visitor* this vided for checker fan* to view
I'ENHACOLA, Nov, 20— —
said Robertson, “bat management
In n peaceable and orderly has assurances th at the good* state cq*Mi *t 11:18 A.
wbli* season. Mr. Armifag* revealed. contest*.
have
been
or
will
ba
authorised
“ We ar* planning thi* winter A circuit court Jury last night
representative* have decided to manner.
Ivands played th* national aiw The ah uffleboard1 and Ihone shoe
spend millions of dollar* villlfy“The railroad brotherhoods be­ for entry by the collector of cus­ them, "God Save Tha King." Th# courts In the park hava been put to hav* competition In -many ronvltt*d Mrs. Jacquelin* Bricktoms
at.
the
border.
ame*," said Mr. Arm Itag* and man, IB.Vof manslaughter tn tha
tne oUr proposal* In a nation­ lieve In abiding by the law. both
King aat at her rig h t In a m-v- In'good condition, and a palmetto
s said th at It is hoped to hav* suffocation death of her newborn
wide newspaper advertising cam­ fixit* spirit and in l u
letter.
Shipments of eoal and fuel oil ment of excitement, the crowd i frond wind breaker, 10 feet high,
paign.
The brotherhoods have more wcre^pecificly exempted from the broko through police lines for has been erected on tha north exciting competition by vialtlng ion, foUnd In a city garfaaga
and-west aides to protect player* to u t* ir o n neighboring cl tie*.
truck last April,
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