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THE SANFORD HERALD* SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Royalty In London

Associated DallicH
Plan News Campaign

fr....
IH.-I
branch detective* W e d n e s d a y
DAYTONA HKACII Nov. 17
night, then aealcd until the cere­
mony.
i (yPl — The A uoriatrd D aillr. of
A full d i e . rehcaraal, witneaa- Florida Saturday instructed Ha
ed by the Queen and l’rlnce.*e. officer, to draw up for presentsfrom a window aa the procession | Hon at Ha Spring meeting a proleft the palace, waa staged yea
y e - motion program Ip tell Floridian.
l **g- -■the atrweta lilted the story of their nawapapaaa.Publisher Henry W rrnn of the
with thouiandi who braved freaig weather and a bitterly cold Tallahassee Dally • D e m o c r a t
brought up the subject and em­
Ind to watch the pageantry.
The King and Queen apent a phasised that there la a need to
buay Sunday hurrying from one dispel a lack of understanding on
nart of the public concerning
tallway atation fo another to greet the
problem*
facing newapapera. Im­
de
the royal gueata.
portance of newapapera to the
King Haakon of Norway, Prim community
•r
alio ahould be siresceaa Elisabeth's great uncle,* ar­ aed. he said.
rived today.
"We have failed to let the peo­
Olhar arrivala today were ex- ple know what we are,” Wrenn
ti
peett'd to include Wi I., MacKeii- emphasis rd.
.vv
cir King, Canadian Prime Mini*Editor William Popper
upci of the
ta r, who la bringing with him a Gainesville Sun described Wrenn'a
fur coat aa Canada’s wedding auggeatioha as "very timely."
t to the Princess. King haa
"The public ha* no conception
n touring the continent.
of what the newspaper docs and
A red carpet, 20, y a ^ a wide, wbat it mean* to a community,"
waa laid acroaa l Me drab plat­ Pepper declared.
form of Victoria Station whets
Puubllaher
'
Julius Davidson of
Queen r’rederika of Greece waa the Daytona Beach News-Journal
greeted by the K^ig^ftnd, Queen, added:
the Duchea. of KaniT lle u l.
"W* lark a genius for talking
Mountbalten and Prince** Andrew absut ourselves.”
Davidson made the motion
of Greece.
Earlier the King and Queen wet- which instructed officer* not only
corned King Frederick and Qucttl to prepare a definite promotion
Ingrid 'o f Denmark at Liverpool program of ruts and news copy to
St. Station In London's grimy bo outlined to the Spring meeting,
eaat end. ,
■ W hut also to report at tliqt time on
Other royalty already Here- fat the possibility of retaining a M i­
nnie legislative n-presontativc for
the ceremony:
The Regent of Belgium, Prince lhe Associated Dallies.
Charles; Prlncra* Juliana and
Prince** Hernhard of the Netherlandt; King Mihal of Romania
and h!» .mother, Queen Helen;
llw a lls u s * t n a r &gt; i i oa*|
Don Juan, pretender to the Span­ tha club rilnge, It was announced
ish throne, and his Wife, who by Byrd J. Goode, secretary and
cams from Lisbon to join his treasurer.
mother, es-Queen Victoria Eu­
(.Iasi AA:
genie; fonner King Peter and exJ. A. Howaid
2t)xl»6
Ouren Alexandria of Yugoslavia*;
C. K. Ellis
18
Prince John and Prince** ElizaF. Woodi
18
foodruff
beth of Luxembourg.
J. Crapps
17
Bam Gardner
17
George Maffett
-18A.
Carraway
Ki
, 111
j
Fred Bell
13
(CaallsMsS Iraai S-a«»
&lt;!■•»
Kuri y^gginboth am
13
aacularism, which over lh* years
has sapped the Uivini-ly-laid lounC. P. Ellis
18x26
dations of the mural law, bears
Bam Gardner
17
■
a heavy burden of responsibility
■
George Maffett
17
for the plight of the world today."
A. Carraway
17
Tha stats merit went on to say
C. K. Ellis
16
that secularism “is not indeed the
J. Crapps
14
moat patent but in a very true
—sa m e - th e—must " Insldutrus - hin­ -Class-Ur
14x26
W. A. Patrick
drance within the strong fram e­
W. B. Williams
LI
work of Gods natural law.” 1*.
W.
A.
Adam*
12
added:
10
K. G. Williams
“Thera would be mote hope
K
K. Woodruff, J r
for a Just and lasting peace if
G. W. Spencer
7
the leaders of the nations were
7
Jack Hall
really convinced that secularism
Class C:
Which disregard* God, as well
11x26
Westey Spencer
. military atheism which denies hitn,
ID
Fred Ball *
offers no sound basis for stable
9
Karl Higginbotham
Internalional agreements, for eh*
Miss Olive Adams 8
during respect for human righto
8
J. A, Howard
or for freedom under law.”
Th*
churchman
contanded
"there
p.\.- - la no rtmedy for our economic
.
Mils in a return slthar to nin*- I
tacnlh century individualism or to
ir n x f J n n ,*
fn m
l ’ -ir * i» * # t
.
experiments in Marxism."
bag and canvass and leather-sat­
"Tim Christian velw of eco. chel* are full of a strange variety
nomtr life,” Uisy continued, "sup­ of Hems ranging from shirts ami
ports the demand for organisa­ raincoats to safety razors, door
tion of management, labor, agri­ knobs, carpenters’ tools and even
culture and professions under- a golf Iron.
police headquarters was be­
government encouragement, but
not control, in joint effort to sieged Friday eveqjng tietwean
8:09
and 10:00 o'clock with calls
avoid social conflict and to pro
persons who reportrd things
mots cooperation fur the com­ of
misting from automobiles. First
mon good.”
telephone was Travis Chandler,
Referring to secularism and the tn
i I
store and filling station oneralor
family, tha biahopa said:
at Tenth Street and French Ave­
“Artificial family planning on nue who reported his ear-key*.
n basis of contraceptive Jmmorstolen. J , ~S. lUnnalt of
Ity, cynical djsregard "of *TRe Rose Court Apartments reported
noble purposes of sex, a 60-fold •to police that seven shirts and a
increase tq our 'dtvurru rate dur- rkincost was missing.
Ing 'tha past century and wide­
Bart Hinson, 1116 Maple Ave­
spread failure of the family t &gt; nue re pur ted that he had seen
discharge Its education functions' •he negro robbing nothin* from
ars terrible avils which secular­ his automobile. Albert Hickson,
ism, has brought to our country.*' Twelfth and Myrtle Avenue raported loss of tool*. J. F. Lewis.
801. Elm. Avenue reported lo si.a f,
- seat cushions and a sweater. Mrs.
IS ftf A
.
'
—— -1L1 m' i Harman Jacobson told police that
ir a a lt a a . s ! ■ « m a t U m I
a raincoat, some fukei and sundump, which U 35 miles south glasses had lieen taken from her
west
____of Tokyo. , Thera
, , j p ar*&gt; , ap- car while !l was parked on East
roxlmatily 86 wlrehouses in th* •risteenth fltreet by the Jewish
lump
area. It covers ten square Center.
l
miles. Eighteen cave*
caves also hold
Many Item* now at the nolle*
mmunition. Altogether, about station have not yet been identl0,000 tons of BOimunttUuii rang­ ■.fled h r owners. Chief William*
ing front rifle bulles to 166-mm said this morning,
phclh, is stored her?.
,
Col.' Oscar Ramne* of Ada,
Inn., commanding-* officer of
a dump, said tha first axnltfiou
f t*«**•)fswel 9wtw| f
!
occurrred in a mortar warehouses. national which he declared w m
If
a
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iif
3
km
u&gt;a
rahnnSsa
He said tha warehouse* so far on* nf th* gre*lc*t i,*iw,rfence* nf
royed contained about 260,000 hi* life. He pointed out that eight
and* nf explosives each.' 8lx nast
of Rotary Interna­
ilained small arm* ammunition tionalnresldente
were present, aa well a l
rifle grenades and 00-mm and throe district
governor* of Florida
fel-mm mortar shells, he said, and
and one of Georgia. 8. Kendrick
the seventh held "secret •tuff."
, Lieut. Willard l)ar)«oc. (negro) Guernsey, president of Rotary In­
of Omaha, Nebra., returned from a ternationa). reported oh hia re­
rol to report brush fires In cent trip to Australia and Nsw
. cave at«a. Col, Ramne* said Zealand. Mr. Briison said, while
i was concerned Ui&gt;t,U)a spread- the principal address of the oc­
fire and Hying shrapnel might casion waa mads by Tom Warren
off ammunition |i: tp* caves. of England, a past president of
Rotary International, who- said
that on that morning for break­
fast In Jacksonville he had eaten
iL'i •! I
enough bacon to constitute a six
4C*«llan*e Hom rag*) *&gt;■«I
week's ration m England.
ilnw and crawling an to th*
Dr. R. W. Ruprccht revealed
of tha auto,lh» then swam that Frank Evans la greatly Im­
re after zemdtrinff hlf shoe*, proved following a recent opera­
accident was reported by tion and left the hosplul yester­
t of an automobile 1m- day, and that W. A. Leffltr Is at
diately behind Hoover'* which ■resent confined to the Hospital
‘ - a . (
accident" and aftei or an operation.
A musical
_ *1 program
progtura by the “Ari*
._
*ona Wrangler*" was introduced
Immcdiataly to ths scene by Charles Morrison. Msrjoris
_ht Hoover to town .for Bronson and Dave Shannon sang
Idas Bronson
I treatment of Ms right "Leaf of
hfeh sustained cuU In exttl- played “Who's aornr N o w t" on
— and lator
hlmeelf from the sunken the teeordisn,

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Spencer Winn

Catholic Leaders .*

Negro Arrested

4

Army Warehouses

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Rev. Yesley

8

Hodvjer

sri3l»”SPiS•SSftS
s

Charles Pollord To
Get New Assignment

Itcynau'd’s Cabinet
U'm || i w 4 trmm Paa* l&gt;a,l .

Gaulle, brother of Canerai Charles
de Gaulle, was to be elected pres­
ident of the municipal council to­
day. De Gaulle's new French Peo­
ple's Party recently carried many
municipal elections ihromthoul
Franck. Police said the preeau*
lions were taken against the pos­
sibility that left wing tlrmcnls
might start a riot, a* they did last*
week in Marseille under similar
circumstance*.
The strike in the coal field* of
northern France spread to the
Pat De Calais department, bring­
ing lo 10,000 the tola) of miners
on strike.

WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY
■
IN
»’ OSAKA. w
JAPAN
n i ft ai liwv*
Nov. at
I7(8p*c
|U
1*1) Pfc. Charles Poliord, son of
8tcbblna
of Sanford,
“Ruby
id:
.........................
‘ * *has
recently left Co. 1 24th Infantry,
is u, vapaii,
now stationed 0a tft vs
Gifu,
Japan, ifur
zr.*alignment. . in th a -J fa r—Ka
Command.
Pfc. Pollord entered the Army
In November. 1941 and received
hie baalc training at Fort Leonardwood, Mlse. He departed for
oversea* duty on O ct.2, 1940 and
sine# arivaLIn Japan was assign.
ed to tha 2-« h Infantry, ________
Regiment.
The 24th' Infantry la a part of
tha 26th Infantry (Tropic Light­
ning) Division, commanded by
MaJ. Genera) Charles L. Mullins,
Jr.
Before entering the service Pfc.
The security police said 400 Pollord attended Crooms Academy.
policemen and two light tanka
were u*ed In the raid Friday night
on the Russian repatriation cen­
ter at Camp Beauregard. Three
H '*atlaa*4 (taw
Uh i
children and their mother were
removed. Th* Comnrinist News­ aiona be repealed outright or he
paper L’Humanite has asserted made ineffective by making the
that 2,000 troops participated.
time and one-half apply either
iMiMiwsiri wage
rr»pt,E in
iijr aaisj
to the M
minmuim
or to
any
Rome Nov. 17 (/P)—The Italian i rata agreed to by the employer
government, plagued by wide- i and the employee,
spread political diaonlcra that j ~Al lh, beginning of our lie.

Truinan Speech
,-Uuipmrnt.

9. Provide measures to induce
livestock and poultry marketing
so aa to obtain th* moat efficient
use of grain.
10. Allow the Agriculture Dem irlm m it-.tn r t p a n d . a ru o m am .

for e n e o u r * g t n g conservation
practices and authorise measures
intended to step up foreign food
production.
f
Mr. Truman addressed Congress
In person at. a time when, he
said, "The future of the free na­
tions of Europe hangs in the
balance” and ”lKe future of our
own economy la in Jeopardy.”
lie repeated the Admlntatra"of
llon'a bid for 1697,000,000
...
taly, France and
interim aid to Italy,
Austria through next March.
But here a t home, he said, In­
flation la an “oralnloua threat”
to prosperity. I t no longer can
he treated as "aomt vague con­
dition we may encounter in the
future,” ha admonished.
Inflation already Is here ”to an
alarming degree” and It la “get­
ting worse,” he declared.
Accordingly th* President »et
forth his program to combat it
by three types of measures;
(1) To relieve monetary pres­
sures. 12) To channel scarce goods
To
Into most essential uses (31
.
t t A , m ^ i. . . .wrft*y t i d L J"igum
^ 1
n,• tothw
e now be
*r' ■leal directly with Specific high
eiiU,' rocr"
similar
those
price*.
Strengthen tha national police )n((
(hat the overtime
Elaborating on his proposals
torce and announced t was p re -,
.
for authority to restore rationing
and price controls, the President
I said ceilings ahould lie permissi­
on "vltal.ronimodltle* In short
Interior, disclosed the atrength of I „„ J *
^
L
“
°.r! 'J ble
supply that basically affect the
the carabinieri was being In* over 10,000,000 larger than the ro-*
of living.”
creased from 66,000 to 76,000 men wartime force, we 'certainly can
clothing, fuel and rent,
and said th at all security forces achieve full production without he Food,
said, are th e . baalc elements
were being overhauled ami tight­ sacrificing thia basic standard of in living
costa.
our labor legislation. Bhould the
ened.
In addition, he said, the legisla­
Scelba’a statement coincided tlma come when a serious un­ tion
he wants from Congress
with a new blast against Premier employment again threatens ou
Aldde i Ue Gasperi’s Christian economic structure, we shall be I should be broad, enough to •How
Democrat government by Com­ grateful for a law which trill •rare* vital commodities basically
prevent
o nr
■
|the anomaly
______| if affecting industrial output.
munist Leader Pglmiro Togllattl, serve to
who’declared in a speech at Milan men walking the street! begging
"This,” he said, *wlll enable us
that the government was toadying for work while other workers to stamp out" profiteering and
to “foreigners” arid w&lt;t "allied to are twing &gt;forced to work long speculation In these. J ntBPriant
the n w - F iu u is .
and burdensome hours.”
arras.”
While calling for a new 76-cem
'lie said th at this does not
BRNO, Cxechoslovekla Nov, 17 minimum, Hchweilenliach said In­ mean
__
that price ceilings should
dustry
(d1)—Bohumil Lausman, 28-yoar- dustry committees operating un-1 {-"imnosed 'on^alM lem s In The
old m ln ister of industry In the der the law should 4*&gt; given a n -' h **s? » ^ he ' men*Inner!. Celling*
.
...
thority to reduce wages for p a r would not be necessary, .for ex­
collaboration with ticular industries to 66 cents an ample,
•PL , he _.said,. _for stable food
the Communists, was elected hour whenever necessary to cop* and clothing items that are not
chairman of the Social Democratic with "special situations.”
scarce, or for delicacies or lux­
Party yesterday hy a vote of 283
The Secretary said the 40-ccnt uries. And the same kind of seto 182.
minimum waa not intended ”tn lection would apply to Industrial
he-a- final-goaP’-and-t hat rh«ngw Hems.ROME, Nov. 17 (A*)—An am­ In wage and price relationships
He called for authority to remunition dump exploded today at since 1938 have made H "clearly store consumer rationing as a
Vigevano, near Milan, killing one obsolete."
"preparedness measure” which
person and injuring about 2&amp;. It
Contending that the amount if would permit rationing
_____ -- of baric
.u ,
was the second such mishap in money involved In a boost tih
°n * h K y
that area in a week.
76 cents would represent only
Mr. Trum an said he thought
Many houses In Vigevano were
one percent of the nation's wag- ,kal
. Houbl abortaeM of a
damaged badly.
bill, Schwrlteiiliach added “Th.*1few
,h*1 commodities
eVcn • hoU,d at the consumer
ot “
A 73-yoar-oid woman died be­ economy of gnr country can ah- ) m , rernt|n „ rjoui
r„r a while,
neath debris.
Four dsys ago, another Italian ■orb with ease" such an Increase. he believes th at fa ir distribution
can lw accomplished largely wlthammunition dump hlew up at Cas&lt;ut consumer rationing. .
saiui D'Ada near Milan.
But no one can tell how serious
some shortages might become, he
JERUSALEM Nov. 17 (A1) —
IC m ila a rl fmm I'sae Oar I
Two defiant young Jswa went on old University of Michigan co-el said, so rationing authority should
trial before the Jerusalem mili­ told Madison police of a wild au­ be on hand.
He pointed out that It takas
tary court today on suspicion of tomobile ride Iasi Friday In which
having caused thu Aug. 9 ex plo­ her brother-in-law, a University months to sat up the necessary
organization for price control and
sion under the Cairo-Haifa Ex­ of Wisconsin medical student,
ng.
press,
shot to tlealli and sha was raped
The President ssld that author­
They were Yeruham nen Issar repeatedly.
ity to clamp the lid on wages
Jacob Krubclnik, IB, a clerk, and
Game Warden* Al \Clumpnei also should tie provided •‘In all
Mordehai
Ze«v
Hofar,
10,
a
pupil.
_
r JPU,' founded the alarm before dawn
although he thought
They were accused of depositing today, when he drove Into ths fairness,”
there would bo "few occasions
a bopib, carrying a grenade and
for Its usa.”
"All the action* I hav#' describ­
ed," Mr. Truman said, “are es­
sential to a fair and effective
' i h " ' " . l„T” . i ,wv n w " '. l„ T r,r';:
,K
, 'r f H
X
coar)ics were derailed.
, •lu»ot it out with any- anti-Inflation program. I look up­
on thenv as short-run insurance
Asked whether they pleaded In- |°"f, •Uyln,lt lo n ™aye hlm11.
against tha impairment of our
M M * both Jews replied:
-1
£
—^'-VY*-4oa't -eosogwlaa (1,1, sywet (7™
ami we will hot take part in the I 1'.’ Ih' '« ‘he huiiding w.in win^^^/iuw . A sound truck was Wing
proceedings.”
tr&gt;rnlllipK( tin
art effort
affnrl to
In per­
rviie-_
Iwnughl
iid lit
In an
Ba n g k o k , Siam, Nov. 17 w suade Winslow * to surrender.
— A spokesman for the military Whether Bennett was in the
regime which seised control of iho building with Winslow or nearby
Siamese government in a blood­ had not been established by of­
less coup last* week warned to­ ficers, who nevertheless blocked
day that a would-be asagsain It off a square mile around the
en - route to Lausanne; Swltier^ fsnn.
land, where King l’humplphon
Aduldet is now studying.
- Y * i Women Who tuffor,
The spokesman
an attampt
K &lt; said___
to aasassinats the 19-year-oid
Meat CoRTeqlsal Way To
king had been planned as part of
a conspiracy to overthrow the
monarchy and eet up a republic—
a conspiracy which ho declared
tu
the Nov. 9 coup forestalled.
• Via ('oanrctlpg Airlines
■The conspiracy was to have been
Ithrough I funeBe there by air —
carried out on Nov. SO, be said.
pecu.
tha fast, comfortable
sutler*^■*.*83
fro m __
way!
w, ht«hDnily commuter
Tlwn so
(C*«ltaa*4 r,* n Pag* Om )
Vrf»flight* to-'
efforts, supplanting the conferOrlandoJackaonvilla
_
th
u
l
ance, a temporary setup.
Plnkhamft
Cooperation ‘ with organised
St. Augustine
Onmpotmrt
lid up rtxht*
Jewish communities in other
m la d le irV
• Pamengera '
countries, including th# Jewish
oclor« C4U ft
• Air Mall
Agency for Palestine, Is Included
potlUrrly
bohitbiU
• Air Express
in tha program, which was pre­
help*
pt nuturo
sented to the meeting by Dr.
Far Alt KseerratleM
Msuric* E. Elsendrath, pre* Ident
II
C lR
of the Union of American Heb- a great t
bI
rew Congregations.
The program designates th*
proposed new organisation aa tha
representative of American Jewry
"in all representations before the
U. 8. government and its depart:, intei-governmenti *
all
and ths United Nations
public relation* conn
tbereJoin the hoppy throng who're enwith."
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lo »ama —- Tni m
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Isaac Session,
Minister, Is Dead

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Canada Offers New
• Palestine Proposal

Untied to work for Meyers until
June of 1939, when the War De­
partment, at her request, trans­
U 'n l l s w S t f m rmmr . 0 » l
ferred her to Santa Monica.
had t financial interest tn the
Lamarr* said that shortly be­
LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 17 (A1)
company.
fore June, 1940, he received a —Canada today was reported sug­
Senator Ferguson (R-MIch.), letter from Meyers
request Inc gesting next Aug. 1 .as the date
chairman of the |uhes&gt;ramittee han­ him to return to Dayton.
for termination of the British
dling th* investigation, asked the
"He said there was a good pnandatc over I'aleatine, the with
boyish-appearing Lamarre wheth- opportunity there and that 1 ■
iif HrllUh lump* am
-ac—Meyers—had 1 told hl:u- hew r mrht*"tto - te tts r - t h t r r ." - tapium g independence of the proposed ne'V
much money the general had In told the committee. “He offered Jewish and Arab countries under
vested in Avaitlon Electric. La­ me a job,”
the pending plan to partition th*
marr* said Meyers had not at
He said he told Meyers he did Holy Land.
that time.
not want to leave Santa Monica,
This .data, informed quarters
Under questioning by Fergu­ but that .in November or De­
son, Lam arrs also testified that cember the genera) came to Cal. said, was put forward by Canada
hi* wife was employed for a iforiiia end talked him into ac­ a sa compromise to meet difficul­
ties growing out of Britain's dectime aa Meyers' secretary at cepting the Dayton Job.
to complete the withdrawal of
Wright Field, Dayton.
“He told me ther# w p a com­ ned
last week that she planBefore- calling Lamarr* to Ha pany In ' Dayton, the Aviation iaration
witness chair, the committee Electric Company, and that he her force* from Palestine by
raised briefly again, the fact was interested in the company,'* Aug, 1.
1
th at the W ar Department received Ijsmarre said.
an anonymous letter In 1946 ac­
“He said th* reason he wanted held Sunday morning "w ith • tha
cusing Meyers of profiting per­ me was to guard bis interests
Ministerial Association of ths
sonally from knowledge of what in the company. He sakl ha had Missionary
Baptist Church ifficfirms wers to receive Air Force Invested money in the company.” lating.
contracts.
II* quoted Meyers as saying
Session for many year* had been "
The committee developed tes­ there was a “very capable” en­ a plant contractor the tha luik*
timony last week that the War gineer then in charge of the Monroe section In addition to hi*
Department took no action ex­ ■firm, but that he (Meyers) did preaching duties. He Is survived
cept to put the letter In its files. ' not know this man very well by his wife and seven children.
Col. Jacob E. Smart, whose ini­ and “he wanted me to protect
tials were on the notation to put his financial interests.”
the letter in the files, testified
Rogers then asked whether
fOR ALL-WIATHIR
he had no recollection of ever Meyeys had offered any specific
OOOD L O O K S ..,
seeing It, '
salary.
Lamarre, who is 36 years old.
”1 don't recall that he men­
told the committee that after tioned any specific amount, but
graduating from Miami Universi­ I do know that he said I would
ty in Ohio in 1936, he pent to make more th a n .l was making
work for the Deleo Brake Division a t Douglas," Lamarre replied.
of General Motors, Dayton. Jle
“ He left me with th* impres­
■aid he was making about 66 sion that if tha company wa*
cent* an hour when he left that successful. 1 would in tima be
concern In 193?.
given an Interest In tha com­
Next, he testified,,ha got a Job pany,”
■nr,' he added.’
with Goodyear Service end wa# re­
"Did h* give t you the impres­
ceiving a salary of 1126 a month lion that arlyohl else owm
sed th*
when he left.
company?” Rogers asked.
Lamarre
he first met Mejn
“Not at that time," '
era Some time in 1937 while
"Then hp gave you the impres­
his wife wee working as aecre- sion that he was the only ow nart”
lary to the genera).
"That's right.”
Hliam R o g e r s , committee
“ You thought, then, that you
counsel, wanted to know whether were dealing with th* ownerT’*
.Lam irr* and hi# wife had gone —"Yes.1
out socially with Meyers during
19.17-39, L am arre-asm they had.
NegTo
perhaps oncaV month.
Tha witness related that after
leaving Goodyear he got a job
with the Douglas Aircraft Com­
‘ The funeral of Isaac Session,
pany at Santa Monica, Calif.
“ How did you happen to go to 65 year old negro minister of the
t
work for Douglas?” Rogers ask- Brookartown Baptist Church for
21 years, who died Nov. 8 waa
ed.
Lamarr* said - he- was - mtt—of
work for a time after leaving
Goodyear and that hi* wife said
sh«_|tbbuicht Meyers might lw
aide- to find work for him In
I RECOMMEND
an Aircraft Company.
Lamarrs continuer! that Meyers
wrote to the Douglas Company
and obtained a Job* for him that
paid about 336 a weak.
. The witness said his wife conprosperity and a threat to our
•
future development.”
del
112 Wwt FI rut Slretl
Rhone 88C
Long range program*, the Chief
Executive said, must stress “ever
increasing production.”

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Communists Sack Naples Monarchist Quarters

GeneralMeyers
•Are Revealed
Electric Company Is
Shown To HavePaid
F o r Redecoration
O f, His Apartment

Appropriations Com­
mittee Wants To
KnowWhat U .S.Cart
Sparc For Aid Plan Taft And Martin Op­
WASHINGTON N ot. IS (/IV
posed To Controls;
The Senate Appropriation* ConiSiuith Says Plan Is
miltrc called today for an inven­
tory of American food supplies be­ . Attempt To Enslave

WASHINGTON, Nor. IS
UP)—The Senate War Inrea.
ligating Commltte* dag np
tealimony looay that MaJ.
General ilennelt K. Meyera
got a blue Cadillac automo­
bile, a 1700 radio, a 110,000
apartment deeoratlnffurnU hIng Job, and |17,97!.II "oatary" and “n i u t i r padding'*
from Aelation Rleclrlc ‘Com­
pany In 1941.
Illcrlot H. Lamarre, youth. ful president of the Dayton,
Ohio, concern teld the oenatora the automobile coat M,111.11 and a monogrammrd
robe went with It.
WASHINGTON Nov. 18 ( / p ) Blrriol H. Lamarre, president of
Aviation- Electric Cimpany. laid
today the Dayton, Ohio, fjrm paid
Maj. General Bennett E. Meyer* 'a
•alary, of $1,000 .a .month, in .1941.
The 35-year old executive testified
—before the Senate War fnveitigal®ing Committee.
The committee is inquiring into
Meyer’s relation* with’ aircraft
manufacturers while he wai war­
time deputy chief of Air Force
_ PtMUrement {purchiiin8)._-Ihc
general now it rrtired.
,
Lamarre testified yriterday that
Aviation Electric wa» actually

owned by Ijleyers, but that the
general took stepr to. conceal this.
He said Meyer* took him from a
$35 a week job and intlalled him
as president of the concern, which

received over a million dollars in
war subcontracts.
Lamarre said that of the $3t,000
In salary which the firm’s book*
showed as paid to him. ho h as
allowed to kaap 8t.9fi7.frd. He said
th l remainder, \Sic*‘- tax** were

*v_ tc*»ii**;a • • *u* »••'

tUINIO RI0HT1IT newspapers litter
tha street (sbove) outside mon­
archist headquarters in -Naples,
July, after Communist rioters had
•Sekedtne building and smaxnea itf
sign on the pavement. At left, a
worker who was kilted during riot­
ing In Milan, ia covered by a p a n t- *
aan division's colors as bo Ilea In a
factory. Political violence in sev­
eral Italian cities Is reported to have
brought death to nine persons in
trine days. In Dome, Communist
leader Palmlro T ogllstttIs said to _
have arranged a meeting of Leftisi
leaders to force out the DeGvsperl,
regime. (International Radlophotoi)

Nation’s Press Holds Conflicting
Colored Pastor
Is Killed Trying - Opinions On President’s Proposals
uatk-n'* p irn expreurd divrrie nhturi.il reaction* Imlay to
To Mediate Fight I'mThe
tdenl I luu.an'i prnpnel* lor ''selective" wage and pricr control*,
McMillan
Brothers
Are I*ut»Jn Jail Aftej^SuttonV Death

B. E. Aiken, Sr.,
Produce Merchant
Died1This A. M

The Grand Jury th is,a fte r­
noon returned an Indlrlment
of murder In the first degree
against the l* o negro broth­
ers, John and Willie McMil­
lan far the hilling of the
Dev. Daniel T. Dutton, negro
pastor, 'yesterday “by beat­
ing and striking bln*, on |he
head with a pistol." Harold
Kaatner is foreman o f ' the
Jury. The ,raa* J* due To he
tried during the present' fall-

Bedford Riles Aiken. Sr. died
this morning at 10:00 o'clock a t
his residence, 708 lau rel Avenur.
He had been III for the past two
iiwrtigit
la■~~rz~~~ f
■
*
month*.
A produce merchant In WinsMr. • Aiken moved to Sanford 13
veiTf~"ago and waa one of the
first to open a stall at the State
Farmer*' Market for handling
produce. He was born July 15,
1884} In Statesboro, Go. and was
a member of tbs First Baptist
Church of 8anfort£ s
Survivors Include the widow,
Mrs. H. E. Aiken. Sr.; three sons,
B. E. (Dick) Aiken, Jr. and James
Mmrttn Aiken of Sanford: Itobert
Aiken of Atlanta, Oa.f two daugh­
ter*. Mrs. It.'V . Aiken and Mlia
Anita Aiken, both of 8anford;
fire grandchildren. B. E. Aiken.
Ill, Dion, Ann Wilght and Kath­
arine Joanne Aiken of Sanford
and Ruth Marie Aiktn of Atlan­
ta; one alster, Ural T. R. RushIng of Stateaboro; three brothers,
W. H. Aiken. Savannak, Ga.; E.
•A. Aiken, Madlwn. Fla.: Tech.
Bgt. J. E. Aiken, at MacDlil Field,
Tampa.
F un eral. services will be con­
ducted a t the Erickson Funeral
Home at 9:30 P. M. Thursday with
the Rev. W. P. Brooks, J r. and
the Rev.-J. E. McKinley officiat­
ing. Interment will Uke place In
Evergreen Cemetery.

on to Russia for

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Funeral Services For
Sutton To Be Sunday
Funeral services for Rev. Daniel
T. Sutton, colored pastor nf the
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Churrh. who died last evening a*
the result of 'In ju ries' received
when he tried to mediate an al­
tercation, will be held at the
church, Monday afternoon at 1:00
o'clock. Rev. Willie Ray Singleton' of Weiradale, moilerator of
the Bethel Baptist Association of
whlrh Rev. Sutton waa vice-mo­
derator, 'will officiate.
Burial will be In the Elchelberger Cemetery under the direction
of the Eiehelberger Funeral
Home.
Rev. Sutton waa born In July,
1018 at Vanna, Ga. Prior to com­
ing to Sanford, he was pastor of
tha Macedonia Baptist Church of
DeLand for a number of years.
He personally aided Jn the con­
struction of the church a t Ninth
Street and Hickory Avenue and
iiad served as pastor for eight
years.
i Surviving are the widow, Car­
rie Mae Sutton; eight childrent

MARRIAGE INSTITUTE
AH social worker*, physicians,
annd ministers ore urged to regtster a t Urn lot*! office of the
Seminole County Health and Tuberruloeii Association to attend
the Institute on marriage sad

SSy
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iferJS. ”cfoh
Friday^ M
a t the
Club
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Dr. Clifford Adsma, pro feasor
........... 3 majoi

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WASHINGTON, Nov. in f,V)
Republic an cqipmitntn to I’lciidenl
hum an's piopo*alr for cnnlioltim:
the colt of tiling Dated up nu
the Houie floor Imlay wilh Rep
Frederick C*. Smilli (RUlim) tie
daring that the plan lecint to hi
"to entlave the American pro

In hi* menage to the tprriai
eemon called to tote aid to Lit
rope and attempt to th etk infn
price* at home,'Mi human plead
rd for itandhy power to invokr
limited rationing and price-nail
to ttinliol* among 10 dnntettic pro

itiri{prde’"th^r“ ruintny—im l- nm
ConguKIre into artinn without thr
propei h.rrkgtmmd of inhumation,
Wr air not goillR to he ilamprdrd
into artmn without knowing what
i* available in this country, We
don't want to deliberately diott
change thr American peoplr."

Die flare-up on - the llouufloor followed nttiriim totmded
previoUily by Senator I aft (K-O.),
chajrman of the- Senate GQP tM,l
icy Committee, and by Home

Connecting the plea for foreign
aid u ill* Mr— lautuait's ■tUoksite,
tai l that .the committee'* action proposal*. Serftth-nrrd nut

. T h e -. N ew

IJ u n g o tiiiH

-e e im tu r-

ahoiitd not he considered av In­
dicating opposition to tt-e em er­
gency aid proposal, He said the
Donato group aimply wants to
klW'" all of the far:a iM-foie it
acta.
He ‘&gt;ald Secretary of Agricul­
tu re Anderson will l*e akked at
hearing* tieglnning Thursday In

bring In all information available
on rrop pr&lt;i*|«-rls.
Berretary nf fom m erce Itnrri-

man and Secretary nf Interior
Krug will la- asknl lati-r to sup11 ..MllHWrn ....
Till
- -me newspaper* commending hit program a* ^courageous" and "logiial" while r.tlierr attacked it a* Unnecessary and one that would (otter
Hadr market* aqd stimulate hoarding.
•harplr varying "for

th at the I 'm id e n l and hta nd-t
v u rrs may^not actually Inland to
resturo control* hut m ight us,the authority to impose them a*
"a club, a not so aecrel weapon'
against Inflation.
Two Chicago newspaper*, tirt
Trihqne and the 8un. e*pres»ed
the contrasting recyptiona wilh
w h ich , many of tho newspqpera
greeted Mr. Trum an'* recommen­
dation:
J9ie Tribune said Ui#f, if P rer^

asking, he will succeed only To
stimulating
hoarding, creating
black markets, and (lowing down
the tempo of American prmltiettnn, thereby making matter*
worse. The true cure, the only
real cure, for th# Inflation that
the New Deal ha* brought upon
the nation, is an enormous reduc.
llqn In government .spending. F.vrn-thihg else Is fraud and quack,
ery."
"It was a courageous message.'
tald the Sun, “going against the
generally accented standard or
'sm art politic*.' Maybe the it*olute pursuit of th« general wel.
fare- without regard to group
pressures ofv-n does. Mr. Trumsn
asks for authority to Impose con­
trol* onlv because he Is convinced
ira a tlM M S

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Riding Club Trophies
* Placed On Display

WANKING ION Nov. I« f/P&gt;—
rom nnllrrt began
‘ic-np Of Nation's whipping FVudent Truman** profor emergency aid to Eu­
Harbors T h r e a t ­ l*o«al«
rope into lull foirtt today but at­
ened By Walkout tack* h r Republican leaden on
hfi program .to rombal inflation
PARIS N ^ T i M i l A board at home indicated rough handling
ction of France'* nalinnalired
uilrv laced pw flvm tmlav a*.
com.
11-1,000 coil* miner* and the mitre* irjpuw tble for writing legrker* of three autoniohilr plant* illation to-carry dot plant for up
rd In *tnlr Inr pay rite*.
to $&gt;0^000,000 emr-Tgeney aid
Re-up of all the nation'* liar- for Frstyc. Italy and Auitria
■ alto waj threatened. in tym- w inked'on detail* of hill* to be
hv.w illi a M inrillr walkout. introduced ihotlly,
even a* the cenlei |mlilir.tl parThe lloitre Foreign Affsir*Com­
lie*i negotiated for the fnimalion mit fee heard Rep. Dir kirn , (R-I11),
a Thong Rovetnmrnt to meet plead for “ militant economic acthe lalmr crtii*.
lion a* lie | heted that without
A *olr hv 3i,000 coal miner* American aid 'rechotlovakia will
to join thoie already on strike
Communivt tqueere
made the mine iloppage cnniplrte.
he followed by
D ie Citnten and Panhanl auto-

I

I)irstep rant Itie L.
rigour of getting out ol
and Iniilding an "mtut-CM

“ I* the Republican I'aily going
to be tricked into betraying it*
pledge In tuppoil the America.*
peoplr from regimentation, bv
wipiKiitmg the M,mb.ill l‘l,tn&gt;"
Mr. Triinian rt-tkeil the spceinl
session ’ to ctuuider ffiOT.rtOO.OlHt
em ergency aid for France. Italy
sod A ustria immedigtrly with ae.
tlon on the Im ig.rangr artf-help
recovery plan fur Europe, often
referred to a* (lie Marshall Plan

tree**
Hons Committee Iwgan writing •

(f’nnltnager, «n P ari *lltl

Veteran’s Rights
To Rc Explained
Bv I). Stenstrom

salary advances pending iiegotist
Grandmother Gets U. S. Wants Veto
opiniunt by laying' it seem*
® ^
3 Years In Court Row To Be Sent To
IMughis Stenstrom
Little Assembly IHi‘(1h Are Received
tdain the rights and
Two Ex-Convicts For Manslaughter
On.Seminole Roh(Ih r.f inL-rnit-? ir gar ding

Three

Day i Piirsuit
In

S n r i f r n 'r l r r

'At Isolated

Farm

ersaory to I lie death.
Emily Cornell, the grandmother,
and Emily Dyer, the mother, were
eonvtctad on niMiMlugtiter in th"
llillahoro Criminal Court of Hoe■nrd, Mr*. Cornell- a** senlenred
In ’ serve thrw-1 year* In prison
and Mrs. Dyer w4( g iv rn .a sen
lours nf 18 nioiiths.
The court record shows Die
infant g m smothered !o death
jn a be?I where hr had been placed
by th* grandmother whlla the
'mother was at a party.
Upholding the conviction of
irn s iis s -i «*
si*i

NEILLSVILLE. W,*.. Nov. IR
t/l’j I wo youlhiul fx-cnnmiT
w stt in i|i! today after sunm
deting to law enforcement " li­
ens to whom they relatrd, appai
rnll/ without rernorw. their week
end otgy of killing and rape and
their frantic attempt to evade
capture.
The three- day pursuit ol the
young deiprradoei by Wisconsin
law enforcement official* ended
yriterday when they mttendeied
to a therilfi posse alter a IJ New Manager Named
hour siege at an iialatod faim
near this small north central Wii To Employment Pont
coniin community.
Lawrence
Em erson,, former
William Coyne, auittanl di»- member of the Man Power -Com­
trict attorney of Dane counlv mission of Washington. D. C, and
(Maditon), said the two former for many yrmrs industrial re ­
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Another grey and w it November
day was In prospect for most of
the nation today.
8now fell In the Dakotas. Minn­
esota and parts of Iowa and Wi*:
rnniin and snow was predicted
for other Midwest areas.
At
Jamestown. N- D. snow on the
ground measured nine Inches.
Rainfall was general over tha
lower Mlsalstlppl Valley westward
into the plains states and In the
Pacific Northwest. Federal fore,
castere In Chicago said tha rein
belt would extend Into the north­
east states tomorrow and Into
the Atlantic Seaboard Thursday.
The mercury dropped to near

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uth

I.
AKK RUCCkKS. Nnv.
Thr United Dtsles suggested
tiutay that the veto controversy
tie referrert to the newly created,
"l.ittle Assembly" which wilt eonsldi-r major world issues when
the regular* United Nation* AsHowever, bie roiirt III an opin­ yenddy is not in session.
II, S. Delegate John Foster
ion by Justice H. L Seining, reversed the conviction pf the fn- Dulle* told the Assembly's 57TAXLAHA88KK. Nov. 18 t/V)

t-tmrl today upCaptured, Confess tield'ThethaSupienn
manslaughter conviction
nf an intusiea’ed giandnmthcr in
Buffoeatlon death nf her twoTo Weekend Orgy the
months-old giandchild

Gray Skies And Wet
Over Most Of Nation

Yowcth
of Gan
race. *
trophy
John It
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Committees
Start
Writing. Bills To
G i v e $597,000,000
In Emergency Help
CoTigrriMon.il

*lhe Hurt lard (Me?) Prt&gt;* Herald departed, however, from the

E n rla

Two nrgroe* ate being held in
County Jail in connection with
the killing o tt Rev. G. T, Sutton,
pastor of the New Bethel Milsionary Baptist Church (colored)
who died latl night at the Fernald-La'ughton Memorial Hospital
from .injuries received when he

fore Congress act* on President
Truman*!' request for $597,000,000 enwrgrmy aid to France, Daly
and Auitria.
Chaiinian Bridget (R-NH) told
a newt conference the committee
had rlecided unanimouily to mate
an exhaUltive inquiry into domes­
tic food supplies to le.iin how
miifli tan be ipared for export.
Complaining that jhe Adinihittration-ii denuinding ipeedy attion
on a ttop gap program .without
la) mu ' down deliver) eitimatrt,

French Industry
Paralized Due To
Coal, Auto Strike

ever, temperatures were near
seasonal normals eicept over the
V est Gulf states. Miami, Fla.,
had yeet«niay*a high reading, 84.

lation* COUnselrr C„r the Standard
OH Company nf New Jersey, has
bee** transferred from hli poat a*
rotinsel for the Florida State.
Employment Service to tha local
nfflca on Park Avenue.
Mra. Betty R. Mosely, whom he
replaces and whom he today commendad for doing a "wonderful
Job" will remain at the office for
awhile, she stated yds morning.
The appointment of Mr. Emer­
son to head the local office was
the result of the reorganisation of
the Employment.Services local of­
fices resulting from merit system
examinations All changes were
effective Sunday, according to
Carl B. Smith, rhalrman of the
Florida Industrial Commission.
Mr. Emerson, a veteran of
World War I, la a member of the
Referee Officers Association. He
declared today that he le happy
to hava been transferred to San­
ford which he emphatically tarmedVTha prettiest town In Florida."
He expects to move here .with Mra.
Emerson. Lawrcnre, a ' ton Is a
toponsore at University of Florida.
A daughter Is married to Cspt.
Wm. B. Eades, Jr. of Washington,
D. C.

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peii*ntln*ui 'olid jienst

TAI.LAHASSKK, Nov. 18 tA*J legulni meeting of t
The .State Hoad lb pat In.... I to Anieiicnti Veterans w

day received e*’l"‘icnt,
t'id* ill-III ill till \ iiM-ticnii
totaling *2.877.B5't for the »m
provemrnt* of 100 mile* of riput*
nml lirldges In 1*5 countiev. •
I'lrtjprts orr which bids *vrrr
received
located - in I'nr-’o.
liu^-'kuiiiinli:_Loliu. Muillink, ."ii1'! iJ.'—a.
*w»ti*i&lt;nl" -ewmmittee-yt he AUirinu*.
p ^ f i t n n . Irf-vv^lillTveto question required long and (leach, D 'aLeon,
^W »liceff-^|*o|lcf
careful study and there was no tmioilgh,
iiriA iitittl
in th®
time for such study during the Lake. H arntltiin,— ifillldei \ slid v e in j u t
Adminlstrrttlon.
Our
current assembly, which is ex­ jlrownrd ‘rounttes.
t'hnptrr. tiki- alt nlhers, has as
V
ltv
projects
and
appatent)
low
pected to end n e it week.
It's sole objective "Veterans Ser­
The veto Usue was hrnught he- tdddera:
Paving O.Btt miles nf Itosil 134 vice." We liave organised to serve
fore the 1 assembly by ssvsral between
noBltriwai-smt—15-umt anv-v v i*i au-ragordh^S-ltn «L J m*H
small nations as a result of Rus­
4"&lt;5. in Seminole Count/, in g irn t his -liaiutleop. or whether
sia's 22 vetoe* In th e . Security Itoad
lliil'diard Coii»truclimy;-r.iiin&gt;iyiv hi* disability ncciifed Jn service
Connell alnre January, IP lit.
o'r was aggravated in service.
United Nations action on a of Orlando, 182,010.
' We ate al*n anxious that all
general plan to split up Palestine
veterans of our country and their
was delayed again today while a
families or widows, whether* presllis is M
as ra se
s in a

I^etlcr Of Mce’s May

Prove Him Abnormal
HAVANA. Nov. IB. (/P i- Dr*
Ruben Velasco and Evelln Canttares testified today that a letter
written by John fa ste r Mee "of
Chicago indicated he could have
lieen sexually abnormal.
Mee died five days after Itejng
shot through the neck last April
by Patricia (Satlra) Schmidt of

questioning attorney. 'T he con­
tent* of the letter were not dis­
closed.
The two had testified yesterday
that Mee's death might have been
provoked, as the defense eon*
tends, by roujjh handling In
transferring the wounded men
from the yacht Satire, ‘ where
Fatricta shot him, to the hos­
pital.
Jose blinuet Fuentes Carretero,
private prooecutor hired by.Mee'a
father, Dr. Lester E. Mee of Wil­
mette. HU asked If Mee's war
fatigue could have been caused by
his character. The witnesses re ­
plied this was possibly eo.
They said th at Irritability and
rudeness on the p a rt of Mee
might be the result of war fa ­
tigue. Mm waa a motor torpedo
boat commander In the U. 8. N
during the war against Japan,

NO COYER
8EATTLE, Nov. IS f/P)—A R:ar.old girl walking between her
father and an aunt across a rein,
COUNTERFEITERS
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 18, UP) ■wept residential street Interne—U .8. Secret Service agents to­
day continued Investigation of a
rounterfsiting "ring" w him ,'they
*sld, in th* p u t two months has
circulated thousands of dollars
worth of spurious 810 bills from
Miami to New York City.

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BOSTON, Nov. 18 (/PI-Forty
four survivor* of a s h ip w re c k
were reported- "suffering
and
needing help "wlthiit 48 hour*’
today on a cold and tain swept
island off Newfoundland where
their British steamer.' the Lang
Irecrag, went
aground
and
hrnke in half last Saturday.
"fomk* pretty had" a radio
message said,
acrurdiug
to
Canadian monitor* at the Hrlle
Isle radio station.
The message added:
"Exposed to rain and rnld.
Buffering. Impress on authori­
ties they must send help within
48 hours."

Five Are Killed
In Airplane Crash
WILMINGTON. Del. Nov. 1 8 -/
—(/PJA Trans-World Airline Con­
stellation Plane crashed coming In
for a landing at Naw Castle airrt today and TWA officials said
five persons were killed.
A TWA epokesman said the
plane, on a training flight for
prospective oversea* pilots, under­
shot the north-south runway,
bounced off and crashed, burst­
ing Into flames. Thera were no
survivors.
*•
The apokeaman said there were
four crew member* end. a Civil
Aeronautics authority Inspector
aboard. .An earlier state police re­
port said seven persona were killed.

Odliam To Attend
Vets Meet In DeLand
State Representative J. Brailey
Odlinni announced thl* morning
that he wilt a tte n d ■a.state-w ide
meeting **f student veterans at
Stetson Univet sit &gt;-, Friday.
Dick ,1’iK'pcr. conference rhairman, todtv declared that the veteran* will.*crk t otigressionai ectlon no proposed subsistence al­
lowance increases and that the
ennferenee will be attended by re­
present at tvoa of student veterans
from all Florida campuses and
service organisation* and by rlo rIda congressmen.
,

Lawton In Charge
Of Job Service
T. W. Iawton,*Jr.. son of S u p t
of County Instruction and Mrs.
T. W. Lawton of Oviedo, has been
ager of the U. S. Employment
Service, Ortamlo district.
The promotion was based on
merit examinations recently held
throughout the atata. A graduata
of ‘Rollins College, Mr. Lawton
■creed four years In tha N av/
In World War II.
CHINESE INFLATIONSHANGHAI. Nov. 18 UPJ—
China's Inflation bounded upward
today.
reflecting, bulsnesaroen
said, lack of confidence In th*

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Some Americans, I t is said, have Ireen Incensed at the
omission of the Duka and Duchess of Windsor from tint
guest list for Princess Elizabeth's wedding. These U.S.
patriots have gone so far as to write their disapproval to
King George himself. This ignoring of the Windsors, they
claim, is a snub to the Maryland»boni duchess. In retalia­
tion Uncle Hum ought to withhold future aid to Brita n .

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' The Duke and Duchess themselves have reacted dif­
ferently. Arriving the other day in New Yofk aboard the
3.#* Queen Mary the two were immediate targets for queries of
M aalk e ..
l l .a e
reporters about this wedding invitation business. “It is
a h tla a rr
a a tle e e
eaida. a t purely a personal and family matter." replied the couple,
th a n k * r r t e l a t l e a e a n d a a tlr a e a t
e a te n a ia M e a le f a r Ik e a a r a o o r u t adding, "We wish the two of them all future happiness as
la n d a, n U l b e r k a r a » d far
everyone else." And that was all they had to say on
at teaalar adrertltfaa rale*. __ does
the
subject.
I r m r &gt; r r &gt; ll» a ir» » a la u &gt; to.
t a r .. r e a te n r a U T h e HtrWld la Ike
This duke, who sat so briefly on the English throne,
h a lle a a l field a f a d i e r l l a i a f f . Of fl­
ee* a r e M a la ta la e d la th e . lar*o*« and his duchess have conducted themselves with similar
eft tee l a t b r r a a a t r r n l t h h e a d ^ a a f reticence and dignity through the long years since the
fere la f 'h l r e a e a n d h e n T a rk .
world's spotlight was turned on their every move. What­
T h e M eraM I* a m e in b r i » f th e
d.M aria ted r tea* a h l t h It r a illlr d ever disappointments and rebuffs they have encounleredeM laalV rlr l a Ike u . r f a r r t f a k l l with une a l l e a a / all th e l e r a l aerre u r i a l td and there have been many- they have accepted
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i . p p f i i m n K h u t i u i e . ■I i i u n e r a w h e n t h e K e i i u r a l t e n d e n c y e v e r y ­
w h e r e is to r u s h i n t o s p e e c h , ttie r o y a l r e s t r a i n t is c e r ta in ly
to b e a d m ir e d .

BIBLE VEnSK rO R TODAY
DO NOT ACT FOOLISHLY.
WISDOM 18 FOUND IN FOL­
LOWING DIVINE GUIDANCE:
For ha hath no pleasure In foot*.—
Eecl. 6:4.

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According lo the American McJiced Asiofialion a* child bmn
today can expect lo live |o !&gt;.100 year* old ‘‘-if he'» given piop
n care in infancy and youth, ani
avail* himtclf of pirtenl medical
knowledge throughout bit adult
yean." And of courte, if ha can
crow Firti Slice! witipui gelling
hit by a duck.
Andrei Vithiniky acCute* Chatle*
de Gaulle of being a Fatcitl, lit.lle better than Hitler, Yet it wai
Premier Paul Rrfnsud. whom I’remier Raniadiei ii now trying to
get to form a new goverpipenl.
who turrendered France to the
German* back in 1940, andChailcr
de Gaulle who fled to England
and organized the residence move­
ment.
In Chicago ilie othe*. nigfii ’*
30 year old draftsftian • on- l|U
way home after a binge mitlotA
hi* neighbor'* home for hit own.
Hit neighbor, a ?9 year old exservice man, miitook him for a
burglar, let him have it. two .22
bullet* in tlie neck from which he
died. But before he died, he ex
plained to police that Jhe thought
he had gotten into. 'the wrong
houta.
General Clay reveal*' thal the
Ruwiant have received 80 percent
of the 90,000 ton* of reparation*
(hipped out of Germany t U. S.
tone to far. Russia ha* received
63.000 of the 89.000,lon»; France.
7,300 ton*: England, I.6JB7 ton*:
and the United State}, at might
hava been expectrd. only. 7; lornRemember that when you hear
Communiil* tell how Ruwit i*
being discriminated aga^ntl.
The American people, allliough
earning more money npw than ever
before, ate ftnl T
a*

Kansas Likes Them Old

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Senate Invert igst ion hat
uncovered any sentalionaJ
with respect to Howard
but it has revealed some
of corruption which needt revealed in connection
Forces procurement. A
whom-job it was
for th* Air Forte*
i war. is shown as having
with a -concetti
, iq tu aed placed, orders

A* thi* f* written, there lie he
Bate* of
aid* my on-my dotk two pile*
current new* reporta—on* ‘ batch
dealing with th* Coramunlat
leu i■ I,, Hnii»d»u&gt;*kl 64 H&gt;« f t aoUr
And Italian government* by force
and intimidation, and the other,
recording
President ' Truman’»
message calling on Congre** not
only, to put our own economic
houta in order but to provide ec­
onomic aid for the stricken cogoItie* of weitern Europe.
There we have sharply defined
the conlraat of mrthod* and alms
in the conflict between American
Democracy and Bolshevism, The
firpt t* premised on the belief th at
w* thould to conduct ountlve*—
to U k t ■ p h ru * flora I he Fretldent’s m«***(ts—'"That vnen and
women of all the world can move
out of the thadgws' of fear and
war into the light of freedom
and peace.” The tecond 1* bated
on Comm uni*m’» cardinal teildl
that it m utt be inagurated by
revolution and a reign of terror
to to impreae lu e li upon the
populace.
That
hat contrast I*
la bound lo re
n f­
in e r heavily
with the hard-Ut
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P, W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

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NEW YOUK. —&lt;AV-Men do
strange Ihipra for love, end Wil-

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laaj-Cw M'kttin wsnla- la make a ;
wrto tmrr
in „on—m*to
f*rrrrw*j—- Means
love for hD three cats.
It is « great dream. Hut liko
all great dreams it has a problem.
"1 would go through hell for
them cals, am] I want them to
have good homes in case anything
hi poena to me." he said. “After
all I am sixty-four yeara old, and
I got disabetes.*'
"Scotty” Martin ia a five-footplu*-Scotchman, who has nothing
to thow for his thirty-five year*
In America but the three cats he
loves For more than n third of u
century he has earned his way
wit it a clothesline, letting people
tie him up at at ate fair* and in i

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startling upset* tn British poll-

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^ Ir 'n M —la._the_hithsJ cod of

One ol the wisest moV*» thi*
country ha* nude sityfg the war
ended, wps the icduction of tar‘iff*, a* announced 'Igst night.
Add* from lire fact that the people
of Europe are loo buiy With pplitic* to do their work, th e' chief
caute of hunger over there today
is the (hortage of dqllars with
to buy food (ipm thi* and
countries. There ha* long
•uch a tiiorfage of dolls.*
ne thi* country Its*, to *
extent, refuted "to buy the
which they produce. We
* tried to tell to them, but we
i refuted lo buy from them,
the tariff* will help to
a market for them, end
help to tupply the money with
Ip buy our own product*.

By DEWITT MACKENZIE
At* Foreign Affairs Analyst

America's Moat Beautiful • '
Aluminum - Cedar - I'oH.tud Aluminum

Irre of the ropea within five
minute*, -lie’s done It more than tl-al history, Sir Steflprd Crlppe
(strove) succeeds Hugh Dalton as
25,000 times
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“I used to do good business," Chancellor of the Exchequer. The
hr said. "I t-nn tied up by lota former will retain hi) function* sj i
of famoua people—'Gyp
The Minister o4 Economic Affair*, at- \
Stood,' Ty Cobb, Stanley Ketchel. though not the title of Minister.
rountjit* of western Europe, lb Three limes 1 tried to get Harry Dalton resigned beceuee he revealed
He Is 82, but thinks he has long years of intellectual will idve them courage to retry,on Houdlni to tie mo un. Hi- wouldn’t. highlight* of hla Interim budget to
and physical vigor ahead of hint. This alone could explalft the fight to rehabilitate themselves It waa professional jealousy. He a reporter before presenting It lo
that they ran withstand the knew I'd g et loose.
t'arliainsnt.
(fnicrmelional)
the decision of Senator Arthur Copper of Kansas to run to
"Once I liad 118,000 saved. Then
Hinault* of Communitm against
for n sixth term when hla “present term expires In 1948. their way of life. Ahd courage Jt the boils came. 1 spent it ali &lt;&gt;n
Th? yeasort he gives Is different from the usual one. He wb*t Europe need* most at thi* the tioila, I had 400 boils. Took
twelve yen is lo get rid of veterinarian I'll be all set," he
wants to keep the chairmanship- of the Senate Committee pu-cito moment—courage to hang tile
on until "blood, toil, tear* and them. I made medical history. The said.
on Agriculture in IfrihunH hands. If Capper retired, the next sweat" have turned the tide of dorlora at Hvllevuo hospital all "Then when the weather warms
up I ran go across the country
In line would be Senator George D. Aiken of Vermont, battle.' '
Viv th a t"
‘
Hut
lifer
life 1has been lonely for the and perform w ith . my cat* III
where they, too, have farming problems but not the same Of course the U. 3. A, Dn't
solely altruistic in it* efort* to gnarled little man. He never mar­ have 15.000 postcards printed and
as those In Kansas.
help til* outside, world, although ried. And people weren't always sell them. That'll give me the
Kansas evidently likes aged senators'. Capper's col-, we like t6 believe that we would kind to the queer roustabout who rest of the money I need.
league is 78-year-old Clyde Reed, whose term does not ex­ offer bur aid In any evant, Our gate imitations of Harry Lauder. . " I l l . sail from Sen Francisco
for Australia and leave one cat
way or life i*
pire till 1951. Observers from other states cannot help politico-economic
I've taken abuse for thirty-five with my slater who lives at
heavily interlocked with thal of yyars,"
said Scotty. "Things like Coogee, near Sydney,
wondering if lawmakers of such great age are flexible Europe. Moreover, a* th* Presi­
guvs punching me when I
"Then l i t go on to.New Zealand
enough to cope with the problems of the present era.
dent warned, there 1* an "omlnoua tough
ail tied up-^so I must lie a and leave another cat with my
threat” of Inflation in the United was
State*, and -at another point he real superman to still la- alive," sistitr who Uvea there. And then
Two years ago the human stray j 111 sail fo r Scotland and leave
summed up the position thus:
"Tint future of the free nation* liegan to pick up stray rata to the last cat with my brother who
of Europe" hfcngl tn th r ' balance. have eometking on whiefc to'spend is * pawnbroker In. Dumbarton,
very real accomplishments, much work still Th* future of our, own economy the love dammed .tin In everyi near where I was born,
heart. For a while the hotel let[
fj)ture |h , u |p wjl| ^
lies ahead of the Pan American Union. The need for estab­ is in jeopardy.”
Mr. Truman not ■ only asked
!"
ht*
'
lny
miles.
ever 'went
that far
lishing Inter-hemisphere good will and common defense Congrats
__ ...Who
_i_________
____*
for limited wage and. room, but the manager soniiM
strategies Is generally ncceptcd by citizens of the United pi ire control) and rationing auth­ months ago'told him this violated before to give rata away?
"Hut I'm broke now. I've got
States. But the United States as a whole Is woefully Igno­ ority at home, but called for (697,- hoard of health rules.
, | to find a decent home for my rata
000,000
emergency
winter
aid
Scotty'
took
the
rats
t
i
n
rant of Soutfi American countries, their geography, history, for France, Italy and Austria. He
ihop which charges him fl.Wfi"4a' until Spring. I don't mind if
traditions and culture.
'*
d td a ftil-th la Ju tc lg tu itllc f would .dag ‘ ‘
---- -This was brought nut In rrrPCPTIt htirv?y"by~OooYgF be convincing proof that America curr
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1only would come
lo see the ci
min he
ne said he
tie can t g&lt;
go&gt;tHl
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up ,. „ „ „ .
Gallup's institute of Public Opinion. For example, less than la determined to support the nat­ shop,
ion*
of
western
Europe
In
effort*
to
see
the
rata
unless
he
pay*
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half of the persons Interviews!, including college graduates, to remain free an d . to become something .m the hill.
. T»«- J gray-ha red little man
could locate accurately the South American republics. In entirely *elf-*uppoi ting, and added: "I have n great love for nty k«ottwl " l" »m*11 whlt« fi»u - ,
"If that action ia followed by cats." he said. I yvorshlp them. I f "I'd slave for my cats,'' ha said,
fact, in all matters relating to these peoples to the south,
enactment of the long-range sin Iwlter to them than peoplo are , “I'd cut off my right arm for
North Americans showed themselves possessed of very the
European recover]?! program,, this to their babiea."
■them. They've shown me ten
limited knowledge.
Congre** will hav* written a noble
Worried over their fate if snv- thousand time* more love and af
It Is clear that both primary and secondary schools as page in world affaire,”
thing befell him, Scotty evolved fiction than 1 ever got from hu­
man being*.”
The Immediate future would Ms great dream.
well as colleges throughout the United States must put »t*m
to be the most critical period
it 1 can rust find good homes
Scotty hasn't written his re­
added emphasis on South American subjects of every sort* for western
Europe. Th* French for my cat* until neat Mining so latives about the cats. He want*
This Is important to us of the northern hemisphere from and Italian government* arc fight­ I won't have to ksep paying the I to
surprise them.
the point of view of our .own cultural enrichment, economic ing for their very live* against
the
powerful
Communist
parties
advancement and military defense.
which are trying to wreck them
by strong-arm method*.- If, these
ANNOUNCEMENT
two k*&lt;‘ nation* should mccuptb
to (hla n *ault, th* reel. of the
continent probably would fall
(C'.I'.A. MICH.)
"Housing is no longer In -nn emergency status," says under Moscow'* domination.
Former Goyermtient Income Tax Examiner
' Th* question: of th* present,
Norman P, Mason, president of the National Retail Lumbar therefore, Is whether Franc* and
Has transferred bis office headquarters front Detroit
Dealers Association. "We have the most active building pro­ Italy-can aland up under the pres
to Banford and offers his services to the .business
gram going on that was ever had. We are building at the ant onslaught. The position I*
people
of this urea in matters pertaining to accounting,
grave In Italy where
ju te of 1,168,000 bouses per year.' In August, 85,700 bouses especially
payroll and income taxes.
the Red* are openly talking rev­
were started; in September, 88,000. The story thatdhere is olution whit* creating widespread
' I t end by unjnformed‘ people ------- those disorders
an emergency is Am
and ,by
wotlfj-b* r**h to predict that
who seek to get the federal government into the housing theIt two
countrlss would come
business."
through without civil atrifd. HowThe hundreds of thousands of veterans and others who w*v*r, tha consanaua of observer* D
a t both ran weather Jh* storm,
Jwve been desperately trying to find nnv kind of jiiim e w ith 'thproviding
they g4l outside econ*
Tinr sprndhjfrmrry ceni they have, will believe M r . M a s o t i omlc. hsfp and the real of weaurn
CEJT
wfien these bouses materialize and at reason,
r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . Europe la able to It^nd firm.
Lriu tinh i situation will
Until they tie, their most charitable comment -will be, "Un­ Without help
be grave . indeed.
reliable optimism."

a* lh#V did befote the
cording to the Inilitute
Insurance. In 1941 they
litlla over 10 percent p
The final popular verdict will bs based on what Is ac­
income: laal year they s*Vfd »
little over 6 percent.' Thit may complished, not on what is aald.
living. Or ’it may ha due lo So­
cial Security and the feeling that
, it U no longer necessary to save.

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YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS

“Scotty” To Make
10,000 Mile Trip
For Love Of Cab

theuk hlgh-yiilding ■areas.” Yield*
per sera usually run conaldarably
towiter In the I’lalns state* than In
other wheat growing section*.
Th* report alto stated that
seeding In the dry areas Is still
possible, if sufficient ratn should
i
fall during Novtmbsr and De­
Bv OVID A. MARTIN
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18—«PV- cember:
A bumper wheat cron la still pot­
slble next v*ar deep!'* ■ aeriou*
seeding delay In the Great Plains,
NEGRO LONFK3M E8
agriculture department officials

Big Wheat Crop
Possible In Spite
Of Seeding Delay

R. A, V. PILOTfl
WAHHINGTOrt, Nov. 10—(/P&gt;—
Only 20 percent of the small
force of RAF fighter pilot* In (he
battle of Brttafh *v*r (hot down
a German plane, Comdr. Noel
Caylor, of th* U. 8. Navy1* Hpwial Devices center, aald today.
"Tha 80 percent
remaining
fighter pilots hit nothing and aarto spread the return fire."
he told a group of civilian sclantltl*.
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■ Ha aaiii hi* figure) came from
analysis of films takan from th*
camsra guns of RAF plans* which
engage^ In th* battle.

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LINDA DARNELL
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__ debartment Vrop report lest
TH E MEANEST MAN
week said about 85 percent of the 26*year-old
Ur
UTICA. N. Y., Nov. |8 —VP)Intended qheet acreage In Ne­ had confessed tha ,
Six case* of evaporated milk wtrn
braska, Kansas, Oklahoma. Tex**, of Mr*. Mary Lola
y tn her. atolco yesterday from th* Friend­
Colorado and^N ew Mexico re­ northside home Isst ^Wednesday. ship Train. Polk* recovered the
main** upsceded Nov, 1 because O’Neal’aald. t WatU
ir a u r -stlmltted
i p t - c T in
1----8, milk and B*ld three
men for
of critically dry weather,
statement that Mr*. Hurn«v was] questioning. Tlte train, anrouta to
The** six statas produced about * " fe *
oy»r t i s J T » , New York, picked up three cam
40 per cent of this year's record after he attempted to rape her,
*at food Mr* for Europe.'
cron of 1,400.000,000 bushel*-*
Tha report said seeding haa
progressed well; however, on what
w -*
now appear* to bs an Increased
acreage In all o tn tr Important
producing areas,
Officials said that aaautnlng
In the aix
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next year’s production in
;ht-affacted states is only on*
droug1
half tMa
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proepects, to harvest a toft!
of a t least 1,000,000.000 busheli.
The United Slates haa produced
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Miss ChriM inas w ill b e selected fro m C e n tra l Flonida'a B e a u ty Q ueen*
a t th e briU lant C hriatm aa B all S a tu rd a y ev en in g , N o v . 22 n d a t t h e
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Gwendolyn Barineau
Weds Clyde S. Muse
Mr. muI Mrs. O. I.. Ilarlncmi an­
nounced f.nlnv lh&lt;* ' Wtnrrlnfce .if
their ilnurhlrr. fiwrmlotwt, tn
Cljrilr S Mti«e, mm of Mr. nn.1
Mr*. r . r . Mure of, l-akr Monrw

The third fn a series of United
Vntlnrr* ’ "tii.lv &gt;"olmu will • h*
ImM limiiitiiof night nt (ho Flm l
Mrlliiiilltt Fhutrh n!-7:.1ll P, M.
In charm* of tin* study part of
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Ilmnnmnd whh'w ilt h*v«f n« the
Nov. 1•». in Pollution, tin.
Mr. unit Mr*. Must* IkiIIi weir subject f'*r .her talk. "UNESCO
rcain l In Sanford and attended I" The People'i Port In the United
Seminole County mrliootc. Fol­ N ation' " She will nUn report on
lowing II ulmrf U.d.ling trip they ' the condition* jit Europr*.
nre now . making their home nt | A panel disco 'inn will In* held
following her talk noil tin* follow,
80ft East Set m e| Stu-ct.
irig well "known citizen* of San­
ford have |H,o n«kr.| to partiriIMlF! Flunk Shame*. Ur. O. I*.
IIiii U ,, \ l r ". Jt*i* t"o|ley, Mr*. K.
F. Daniels, Pother William Nnehitrnh, 4* Brails y I'.lhnm, Jn ck R atBrightly minted honkmaiks, re- l ignn. Ur. .1. Bernard limit and
mindri- of (lie PUT Christmas Mia. Helen Schult*.
Seal sale, ate Iwing insetted hy
Mr*., Elton Moughluti In bopk*
burrowed nt the Sanford Public to h er to be placed in the refer­
Library in reminder* »f (lie mitt ence library.* Site declined that
which li’gin* next Monday.
the library it happy to cooperate
In outer to cooperate in .the m tin- cducal....ill plan of the AsScut- Hal, work. Mi . Houghton
rm ue-ted the Seminole County
I re Iitlid I . almtlt the s ill of
lletilib mid TidM-ieu|o&lt;i* Associa­
Virginia, init has about a
tion to -end all new printed m at­ 'A i
erial in connection w ith'i t s 1work million mine people.

Mrs. Henry Jameson
Chairman Of Circle
Tha R. W. Ware Bible Class of
the First Methodist Church will
have a Turkey dinner at the
church at 7:00 P. M. Mr*. R. L.
McKinney, hostess, will be ip
charge of the dinner.*
A bridge party will be given at
8:00 P. M. a t th e ' Holy Cross
Episcopal Parish House by the
Woman's Auxiliary. * Tickets may
be obtained at the door and priies
k i l l be given.
WEDNESDAY
The Cine Department of the
Sanford Woman's Club will meet
at the club house at 10:00 A. M.
to fold Tuberculosis Christmas
Seal*. A covered dish luncheon
will be served to member* at
18:30 P. M. Hostesses for th-»
affair are Mr*. Fred T. Williams,
Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mra. J. R.
Ray, Mrs.' Ralph Austin Smith
^ n d Mrs. B. R. neck. The public
cordially invited at 1:1ft P. M.
to hear Attorney General J. Tom
Watson who will speak to the
group on "Everglades National
The Wpman’a Golf Association
will have a . luncheon at 12:00
o'clock at the Seminole Country
.(Jluh. Golf games will follow.
The third session of the United
Nations study will be held at 7:30
P. M. at the First Methodist
£hureh. A panel disusslon will
me held and will be composed of
leading representatives of San­
ford.
THURSDAY ,
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman'*
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. at
the club house. Mr*. Colenh WIIholt will give a food demonstra­
tion.
A Thanksgiving supper will he
given by tha Phllathea Class of
jh e First Baptist Church a t 6:30
T . M. at the church annex. All
members and their husbands are
invited to attend Call Mra. Wal­
ter Fesler.
Seminole Chapter, No. 2, O.E H.
will meet a t the Masonlr llall for
» covered dish supper at 6:30
P. M. Regular business meeting
at' wild P. M*f hu*tnyt*-Jn*tlln*
The Sanford Grammar school
P.T.A. will meet at 3:30 P. M. *t
the school auditorium. Room
mmothers will meet a t 11:00 A. M.
w ln the office with the chairman,
Mrs. J. C. Davis. Those desiring
lunch must make reservation with
Mrs. Davis, telephone 819-W. The
P.T.A. executive board will meet
= *1 2:30 P. M. In the office also.
The South Side Primary School
will present a program over radio
station WTRR at 2:00 P. M. in
observance of National Book
Wesk.

FRIDAY

Af Serainota JUbekah Lodge No.
41 will hav* a covered dish supper
In th* l.O.O.F. Hall at 6:10 P. M.
Every Rebekah Is expected to a t­
tend and bring their own table
servlet.
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The Past Matrons Club of the
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. 8,
will meet with Mr*. A. K, Shoemaker, 2318 Mellonville Avenue,
at 8:00 P, M.

Seminole HI
Th* most pnnutsr performance
in th* Talent Show last week was
the hot 'Bwlnr 8easion\ After
the program the atudenta voted
for the most talented performer
Tbs winners who composed the
jassy trio were Jimmy Powell,
Jo* Harris Wright, and Walter
Gardner. We should get them to
Ipity us some more hot numbers
sometime soon.
The flosiT Judged the best in
the parkde Friday afternoon waa
the Library's House of Books.*
This float was made hy mounting
on a large* wooden dog-house like
affair the rovers from the 'books
of the Library, The Library float
waa probably the only one that
•offered either none or- only a
minimum amount of damage from
the wind and rain. Thia waa due
(principally to the fact that the

Mr*. Henry Jamraon waa fleet­
ed rhalrman of the Elsie Knight
Circle of the Finn Haptlat Church
at the meeting held In the church
laat night.
Other officers elected were Mr*.
Jim Riser, firat vice chairman;
Mr*. Walter Feslcr, *eeond vice
chairman: Mr*. W. A. Cagle, ste­
wardship chairman; Mr*. John
Kadcr, secreUry-treasurer; Mr*.
Iwmrinr Ileal, puhllrlty chairman;
Mra. J. A. Varn, literature. Mr*.
R .r.'G .rrT ioii l« advisor for the
group. The name "Elsie, Knight"
waa chosen in honor of a Baptist,
missionary Id China, the former
Ktiie Renfro, now Mr*. Charlca
W. Knight.
Mr*. Fciler was In charge of
the program on Africa and othera
taking part were Mr*. Clayton
Smith. Mra. Cliff Abel*, Mr*.
Jameson, Mr*. J. II. Phillips and
Mr*. Riser.
Envelope* were distributed for
the “Lottie Moon" Christmas of­
fering and plan* to send a bog to
the widow of a minister living in
Italy were discussed. It was de­
cided bv the group to bring tho
gifts to be scnt*to the nett-m eet­
ing for shipment.
There were til member* present
for the meeting.

Grammar School PTA
To Meet Wednesday
The Sanford Grammar School
Parent Teachers Assotatlnn will
hold Its regular meeting at the
school on Thursday afternoon at
3:30 P. M. A varied program
has been arranged by the program chairman, Mr*. W. S. Brumley. Supl. T. W. l-awton, will
speak with his subject Ixdng
“School Education In America".
Mr*. J .‘ M. Stincciphcr, pres­
ident, will give s report on the
state convention held recently in
St, Petersburg. Mr*. A. D, Roun­
tree, membership chairman, stated
that in the membership drive
whih has been in effect, out of
2(0 families represented at the
*;hooL226Jm c. Juined thu i ’.T^k.
with the rooms of Mrs. Sybil
Routh and Miss Lucile Campbell
reporting 100 per cent m rm k'r»hip. Much of the i n-dil for this
splendid report Is given by Mrs.
Rountree to the room mothers and
Ihelr cooperation.
Mrs. J , A. Wright, chairman
of the Library committee, has
launched a drive for donation* of
books or magaxines during Na­
tional Book Week, Nov. 16-22.
She said that anyone desiring to
donate books may call 2(0 and
collection of the book* will, be
made,
All mernl-crs ate urged to- a l
tend the meeting on Thursday.
Refreshments will be served by
the room mothers under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Joe Saunders, ho*,
pitality chairman.

W. A, Leffler ha* returned from
Jacksonville where hr underwent
treatm ent for hi* eyes.
Mis* Tat Schultz spent the
past weekend at Daytona Uearh
with her sister, Mrs. Jane (illmore,

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Of 1S)17 Seal Sale

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Mis* Margaret Mycr* hs* re­
turned to Sanford after attending
the Stetson homecoming activities
at Jltctaon University.

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■ Friends of Mr*. K. F. Ilouaholder will tie glad to learn that
she haa returned to her home In
Rose Court from the Florida San­
itarium in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mitchell had
a* their guest* on Sunday. Mrs.
John Alden Brown and son, John,
of Dayton* Bearh and Mra. Har­
old Selde of Boston, Maas. Mr*.
Scidc is Mr. Brown'* mother.

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Shown shove are several of the member* of the newly-formed Woman's Golf Aasocial ton following
one of the monthly business and luncheon meetings held at the Seminole Country Club. Vnothtr of the
Mr*. J. N. Robson. Mrs. IF L. luncheults will lie held tnniesrow at 12 iai oVIock. It railing from left-In right nre Mrs. J. It Fnghurn,
Anderson of Hasting* ami Mis* Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Mrs. 8. O. Clm-e. Mrs. Robert Axt. Mr-*1 Glenn I.lngle, Miss l.enabellc Dugan,
Psarle Robson have returned from Mr*. John Schlrard. Jr... Mra. W. E. KirchHoff and Mr*. Martha Fitts-Hayr*.
spending the' past wrrk at Day­
tona Bearh. They had as their
guest over the weekend. Miss
to dn with the thawing &lt;■( fnm-n
Mildred Robson.
Janis Pnige util tunny Frank
fund*. . . .
June Haver Is preparing for Martin'rlli, J r . Jan I He's u
Mr*. Kay Week* and small son
"Sweet Sue," a 1910 musical with San Franciscan, but they’ll -cttle
llv n o il THO M AS
of Enterprise. Ala. and R. I.. Ed­
Alan Young at 2flth-Ft*x, ns well here. . . . Clyde Rogei is desert­
mondson of Redwood. Ala. have
ing the Freddy Mm till kind to
H flL U M O nD . Nov 18 &lt;/P&gt; - Af |1(ir{ tlf lhv ,a ttrr
„h tenor on his own. . . Jn. k F a i­
returned to th -F homes after vi­
„ y, , . r| y fjtm for Warner son finished "April Showers" and
siting with tl f i r brnlhers-ln-taw Victor Ma nre. form er Peek - had w|1,
starts, he hones, &lt;i 12 «.vk.vaca­
,hl.
|h rw yrNM
and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ik.v of Hollywood, Is on the brink
Steele. Mr. and Mr*. C. 11. Rudd of marriage.
Dailey, Jr., is still l&gt;eing w-ugli tion from film*. "IJiU.” lie add­
ed. "I'll probably k- bark to do
and Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Slone for
Vlr. who nas eschewed nleht for the.lack Donahue tide, ml
‘Two Guys Front Hunger."' two weeks.
rluhldm- and publirlty gralihlng link it Hutton may take over,
-lore his return from the Coast
T1)r | tirKmim “Joan" tyou ra
Guard apparently has gotten lw, ,tl„i „„ n ’t k&lt; the final title
over his torch for Rita Hayworth
rLm u,, a t.itl o
t and has found the girl he wattU
-frm ui,nnn
hy Ik . lime ,1
tn marrv She Is Dorothy lb&gt;rry, rear hr* the Utealcrs. Bircrto
Mrs. A. K. Rnsselter waa the s nonprofesstonal from Pa«adena. Victor Fleming's seven-day ill
added $200,000 t&lt;, tli
sneaker for the regular meeting Vic *sv» thev'IU lle'the knot "If ncs
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of the Central Clrslr of 'the San­ she’ll have me."
. . . rtn.t amount, making it the mast ex
The actor is the pride of 20thinfection ii
ford Garden Club held on Frldav
T,„,
Bny f| B,ln.s tli
morning at the home of Mr*. II. Fox these days due to 'Kiaa Of
M. Panworth
Mr*. George Mc­ Dr-ath. after Ballad of f ornace j jj|n) wj|| j,BVP bring bark $10.
f«»r ‘'Th«« Ch»ir j ooo iwm tn RKO U Hn$* H *h"\\n i
Call. chairman, prr*ided over the Crrrk.” hr*&lt;
meeting.—The m anM -eM lw Pep- - l . - I . I . . O
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corated with an unusual arrange­ The former "lieautiful I
ment of scarlet hibiscus In color­ now a changed man
Ingrid tlrrumiiu says Under
ful blue pottery urn* In front of
R&lt;-*nliud Russi-ll says her next
Canrleorn,
a reflecting mirror.
after "The Velvet Tuurli" will le
The various hralrmrn made Alfred Hitchcock after -"Joan," a remedy—ur else. .That's what
l l l l S. Palmetto Avc,
their report* and routine business will lie filmed in England After she *abl after her last three
waa conducted Mr* FT. M. Arml- that she has planned nothing. drama*, but this time she’ll prelitage was welcomed hack to the Having rnnrluded her Selinlek abl&gt; get her wish. Viigitiia Van
circle after having spent the sum­ pact, she is happy to la* free of Upp. a comedy expert, will pro­
mer month* in Canada.
duce i(«t' m-xt at Columbia,
contractual demands.
Mrs. llnssetter spoke to the
,link-rt llyun, who.scored as the
Korvin plan* to tour
clrclo on the growth, culture and theCharles
in "Pursuit &lt;&gt;f llanni- anti-Semite in "Crossfire." will
hrnpagatlon of African Violets. A ness"roast
after he finishes "Herlin Ex­ gddlesa a meeting of the National
report was heard on the covered press." He may Join l.ulse' Ualn- Conference*of Christian* and Jews
dish supper held recently at the er..K*ren Morley and Altierl Drk- in Fhirngo Nov. 23. Then he
home of Mrs. F. E. Bols a t which ker In "Christ In tknciete," head* for New York and a pubtlm oM r*. 8. C. Dickerson talked
will lie filmed in Italy.
on "The Diseases of Asaleas and which
The story takes place in New her house tu Carmen Cnvallero.
Camciiaa and their Care*.
York! Then why go tu Italy, yuu , . , Vinrt’lil Price is spaiking it
Those attending were Mrs. C,
drive to establish a museum of
R. Dawson. Mrs. Armltage, Mrs. ask? The answer has something
AS A D F f/ir/S fO IN V O G U f
Papworth, Mrs. Boll, .Mrs. K. II.
Clements. Mra. Zeh Ratliff.wMrs.
McCall. Mrs. Fletcher nolls.Tdr*.
JodrrB Cameron, Mra. Ira Southwarti, Mra. Rossctter, Mrs. J. C:
Davis, Mr.*, John Kick, Mrs. I^a
lusher and Mra. J. M. 8tlne&lt;lphcr.

Hollywood

ALTERATIONS

COLONIAL CLEANERS

LUNCHEON RESERVATIONS
Mr*. J. A. Pondet, rhsfrman of
the Assies Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club, announced this
morning that reservations may lie
made until .7:60 £ M. tonight for
the luncheon and hat ah^w .to be
The trend in the average' con­
held on *rhurstiay. 7 lie, affair sumption of meat l(y the people
will begin at 1:00 P. M. at the " f I,'l2-.
L a * . liceiv d o w m u i J
M asfsis -4«s
d 'lh e hat displa y for thy last 30 yean.
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will show models from the Sho;
Chappcati tnvncd by. Mra. Eli
beth k lrrh cr and operated by Mrs.
Plom* Ijewl*. For 'reservations
call Mr*. J. P. Cullen, 106-R, or
Mrs. Ponder, 499-W.

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HANDSOME 100% IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN
VIRGIN &gt;VOOLS SH O W N HERE. IN WHITE.
BLACK, BROWN. COOL PINK. CHERRY RED.
BLOSSOM. SOFT GREEN. TEAL BLUE. SWEET
IILAC, WINE, DARK GREEN, SIZES 34 TO 4a

ATTORNEY GENERAL
WATSON ILL
Mrs. O. P. Herndon, president
of the Sanford Woman's Club, an­
nounced today that word had been
received from Altorncy General
Tom Watson that he would be un­
able to be present at the meeting
of the Civic Department to be
held tomorrow at the club house.
literature students have been on
the verge of tear* for the laat
week because the publishers have
delayed shipping those delightful
tests on 'Macbeth’,
The gymn classes Monday, since
it was impossible to hold gymn
outside were treated to a movie
In the auditorium. The movie,
'Magaiine Magic', was provided
hy the Curtis Publishing Co. and
told the complete story of the
making of ■ magaiine from the
tree* in the forest, through the
wood palp, paper factories, and
the vast plant of the Curtis Pub­
lishing Co. In Philadelphia.

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Why didn't you say you

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Al t o * In
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regulation cardigan. RolM
neckline.
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J ailer llhapiedv in the romantic manner
eua dubs and organisation. Then
the faculty section appeared and
laat, bat not le**t by far, came
(be name* of the atudenta, their
addressee,' and- p k sss number*.
This hetpful HlUr book s X s for
only Me and ew ry student can
sorely use one. This book waa
published by the Pep Club and la
bolsng told a t coat. It m u eddit-

Thcic earxL wffl b* treaaured fee they have
el Individuality far which NORCROSS is
Say, whimsical, sentimental or rtllstous d«J*(
ifancy ... and your pocketbook.
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Friday,
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in smoothest Hamilton Tissue W ool...in Tender
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By HUGH PULLKKTON. JK.
NEW YUKK, Nov. la (A*&gt;~
Jo* McCarthy never ha* quit#
Succeeded In living down that
tag of “posh button msiisgr? '
that Jimmy Dykes hung ou him,
but 'who ever thought he could
push a button to start ths trade
machinery working so quickly?
. . . Vern Btepneiu and Jack
Kramer should he a big help to
the Rad-Bos in tho 1948 pennant
race . ; . Speaking or the Army
coaching staff, Andy Gustafso.i
says, "Wa think Aruold GalNfa
la gnJng 1*1 be a great quarterback
b e fo rs h e get* thrpugb' at Wast
Point" . . . then he adds. “ We
think Penn's Chuck , Bednarik I*
one. of tha greatest; center* wo
have aver seen" . . / . Mb si# Docusen, the New Orleans light­
weight who Has. mad* a great
record on tho weat m a t , h«*
cooked Up the Ides of taking
•onto ‘ California cormorant* hack
fw I-mrlsiana and training them
to fish for him . . . Marie hope,
some day to own a large fleet
of fishing boats.
Evsr hear of a t football gam*
th g t" llH lrh e d ' over iwo months;
well, here it l# now . . . On Oct.
SI, a negro high school team
from Blueflsld, W. Va„ started b /
bus to play a nlgnt - game at
Hinton. 40 miles away . . . Half­
way there, they encountered 4
washout and the bus
returned
. . . Wlnton officials, advised
by phont. told the Blueflrld
coach to bring his boys by a
longer route . . . The game final
ly got under way at 11:00 P. M.
and finished about t:00 A. M..
the following day. N®v. 1.
Rad Rolfs, the reformed Yale
foacb who heads the Detroit Tig trs farm system, almost called
tha turn on the Yals.Princeton
football game . . . Wesley “Jug"
Luther, the unknown from Minot,
N. D . Teacher* who turned up
aa national grid scoring leader

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Eustis Jayvees Here Tonight]

The BomiuoU High School Baby boy* a. more rounded I offensive
lemiuoles will u»e*t (hr Eurtls attack for the ru n te d
The Baby Seminole* will emBaby Panthers a t 7:44 •,'clocU
tonight in a contort-■that—w*U pUy -the double ‘wing—fwmnrrfmr
the JtftflM the aarne as ■■
Cir.J
be ip
a
•pMMtetf
by the
by tha vanity combine,
d o of the Sanford Garden d u b
and the proreed* will be placed} Coach
rb Cana* will probably
ta a fond for the ----- * -,,J ' •tart Gene Smith and B ritt Yate*
at the rndi. Edison Meyer* ‘and
in f for the organisation.
The Panther* will bo fighting Kd Yarborough at tho tackle*.
revengeful battle when they Bobby Meyn* and Bill Howard
invade the local field tonight tinco at the guard* and Georg* Da gar
they were soundly trounced In a la the renter of the .forward
87 to.8 contort by the Baby Beta. wall. Floyd Sparkman will atail
In Eurtl* »evera! week* the contest at quarterback. Ced.
crick Dunlap, .will open a t left
half. John Krollnr or Dan Ba*Fred Ganaa
prepptng hi* charge* for tha ern- ten will start a t . left half and
left and ha* *et up special dr. Charles Andersen will begin at
fen*# agalnat the "T" forms! ion the •pinnerback.
employed by the Panther*. Coach
The cmcaptain* for Sanford will
Ganaa has also been running the
Baby Fed* through additional la Gone Smith and Brill Yales,
play* in an attempt to giro the the two flank men.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORQ. FLORIDA

PACK POUR

Russians Request
Right To Compete
In Olympics B u t . . .
NEW HAVEN. Conn. Nor. IR
OP) — Russia want* to compete
nest year in the Olympic games,
•ay* (W ert J. H. Kiphuth. Yale's
direetor of athletic* and head
U. 8. Olympic swimming roach,
provided—.
‘ Kiphuth last night told the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
here that Russia had applied for
the first lime in history to compete in the Olympic* hut there
are certain restriction*.
He identified these “stipula­
tions and conditions" as request*
that Russian he mad* a s official
ianguag* of the games; that a
Russian Ire placed Immediately on
the Olympic governing board, and
that representatives of all Fas­
cist rountrirs lie eteludrd from
the games.
with I 12 points, halls from Rugby,
N. D. . . . and undoubtedly hr
was aided hy a few line Aten who
t-ou l.ittle, Columbia coach:
“The ability to master mind s
team from the bench is greatly
uvei.rsJhtd_Generally the pi* &gt;■t
you *,%i In is a lot b etltr than
tire p l J . “
FrsniJ Murray's *&lt;&gt;n Jack, who
was a regular halflrack when his
pop was roach at Virginia, rocenL
ly was sleeted to Alpha Omega
Alpha, the honorary medical so­
ciety . . . The New York A. C.
will honor 80 of it* athlete* who
have won national championship*
In ths past 4 and a half ytars
at Its aJLsports dinner Wednes­
day night-. , . Henrv Drever, with
nine title* and Jo* Uedgyesi,
with *1*. should get ^second help.
sc ho.
The Notre
lags
rmv's visIfcetie." finding that
it t&lt;&gt; .South Bend this year pro­
duced nothing tart cordial fading*,
suggest* building up an all­
sport* rivalry between the t # i
Institution*. My gosh, ths sutiwav
ahimni- might get sunburned.

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INSTRUCTIONS
bo la The Herald offlro before
by that time. All

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SIDELINES !
Dr a r t h u r s e c k w i t h . j r .

Glsats
The New York Giant* .tryout
camp is twine set for the first of
Pelvisary. and frim all account *
they are really planninr on an
outstanding group of prospect*.
They* are advertising the camp
|p the Snorting New*, the Chi­
cago Tribune, the Detroit Free
Prs-4* and the Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
The Giants conducted a school
&lt;s Pslslk* last year and had over
+00 candidates to renovt.- Thev
tlcw d up 40 player* from ihnilM ,
This year they have a much
larger ramp la view sad especl
K0O men to attend.
* The hoik *f Ike Glaat seosrtlae staff wIN he la Baaford la
assist with Ike cam a Carl Hahkeif, atl-llase pilckiaq areal,
will supervise Ike school per­
sonally. He will be assisted b,
(Toressce (Bukhari
Junes rd.
saperrUoc *f ail the Glsats'
lower classification clubs. John
II lisas Labort. Tans Bksebsa.
Eddie Mantagac. Mil Harris.
Georg* Mack. Nick Hhinkoff,
Jerry Monte, Gene Bonas be* a.
Ilal Graker aad Dark Booasaa.
trainer. . Others assy sis* bo_
hero.
*
We would like ta see a number
of Central Flo*Ida athlete, enroll
In the ramp. In the event thdt
they should want to do so, they
are requested fo write Mr. Carl
llubhell at 100 West 42nd. Btrset,
New York. N. Y. .
The Giants are Interested In
getting men between the age* of
17 and 23 years pf age. When the
appliranls write to lluhlwll they
are requested to give thyir age,
height, weight, playing position,
how they hat and throw, and full
baseball e su rie n t* as well a*
their full home address. High
school students or American Le­
gion juniors are requested not
to file applications to attend the
school.
There I* no entry fee or tuition
of any kind, but all randidales
hov*4o pay their own transportstioa rest* as well as their room
and board. They will be housed
In former officers' liar racks at
the Hanford Municipal Airport.
The housing and feeding will he
f2tl per week. Flayer* who are
signed to contracts will have their
transportation and living aspetite* refunded to them.
Hoi* la On*
William Tfrhun* of Orlando rerentlr shot a hole la one at the
Seminole Country Club.
II* used a five iron ou hole No.
1« to complete Ike feat.
stated that
shot of its kind
pfeted.

result of which the President
President Trail (man {a
'o f the Florida State* league, dis­
the umpires."*
Wipe« Slate Clean charged
Continuing. Mr. Troutman said.
On FSL Ump Case "It «ra* ami Is the opinion of this

office that the penalty bn pot-1
SILVER
SPRINGS Nov. Id sufficiently Igfitled the ‘crime.’
-f Special)—Everp| that "widen, r Official notice of 'the discharge
of their unfortunate and thought­ ■if the umpires ha* never
in this iiffhv.* ItHWi
less'* taxor seiil Is (-»*&lt;«i i Witii d
on their record cards, tl&gt;e Nation, [.one of the umpire* of ths Flot
ai Association of Professional ids Klate Igague w u r reserve,!,
Baseball l-eagur* plan* no ad&lt;l&gt;- therefor* all are fro* agent t.
lional penalty against former The record nsrda of the th rw
g*gu» Umpires At. umpires . . . carry the rvidenre
Florida State league
Mot.Icy,
an M
"
“Kerry Ihsvis and Kosi •■f this unfortunate and. thought*
Beliwck, it was announced hero |ooccurroneu.
day at league headquarters in *
President llerlong esplaln.d
letter from Association Prosldent' r« Merday that he had not signed
George Troutman.
j official release blanks lierause hi
The umpires usd (wen discharge 111,*1* •wen^awaiting final action,
rd when League President 8yd if any, by Mr. Troutman. Mr.
Heriong leamrd that thsy had Heriong added that it I* not unuiu.
si that the league did not re­
nol
of the Gainesville rlub while they serve any of the season staff
ware in Moultrie for the annual for the directors often have a-J
inter-league play.off* with the thorixed tho president to start
with a “clears state."
Igague winner.
Georgia-Florida fg
That an entirely. new staff of
In e losing the ternk on ike
case, 7’r« shlent Troutman said 'n •m,tore* will start the 194H sea­
pari, “This of fire did not feel it son was indicated during the wes-l
nrewssary or advisable to m*k corn President Will Rardidg* of
a publicStatement, or to inflict th* American Igague announced
penalti
-nalties in this particular caae. lhat he had assigned Umpire Dill
These umpire* ,w«-re the employ, Mummer* of hi* staff to conduct
re# of. ami Were under Ihc *q. , lh«- Florida State Igague'* are.
-rvision
of, she Florida Stati­ ■•cl annual free umpire school
n
ague, and on t In* ba•!* of . an •! Orlando Jan. IS through Pel.
Investigation conducted l;y this tl. It'tB.
office. In which it was disci..**-1
le ague director John Gansel of
that the three umpire*, together Uilsmlo now is completing all
with Gainesville ball player*, th.- details in connection with the
Gainesville bus driver, and the school, and an official anrfHunrdclubhouse man engaged In .1 menl as to such dstails a* hous­
poker gam*.' which surely this ing ami so on la espected within
office does not condone, and as (he week.

i i‘tj * ,j
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t

Bowling News
Hy Frank Its ckett
In Ihr Mccrhanl* -league last
im»ht. Icvie C*»ok of Mohs Amuseh a il h l e h

t h r e e w arn s* w ills

_ total of KM pin*. Frank R/vk
r ll. Sanford Hiilck. had high
slnele game with 194.
Team
W
L
Jayc*e»
— - . . . 13
6
Mbs* Amusement ____ 111
&lt;1
Chase * Co
9
8
Table Supply
-------- 8
10
Sanford lluirk
R
10
W. O. W.
,
6
18
The Women* league will bowl
tonight starling at 8 P. M- AH
women who are Interested are
urged .to be there.
Trim for the w**k la the J t r - 0
ere team.
Name
TP
402
Fundom
189
Stuck
.......
478
llerhtilis
----- . m— .....465
162
148
Prescott —
426
Roland
............... 344
111
Tho above piufali and tho avsragrs ara for last night's gamca
only.
Watermelon*. |ilueherrles, ’cran­
berries. and the fescue grass** £
thrive best on acid soil*.

C

Dr. Chariot L. Feraona
Optometrist
AI Kasulln, |xrw&lt;-tfnl running University of Miami tailback of pre­
war days, is one of the- main rug* ir thr 1947 Hurricane offensive.
Kasulln will run front the all Important tailback' pu/it when Miami
meets F1orii|a In the slat* championship battle, Nuv. 21st, in the
Orange Howl.
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Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg,
flaursi 9 -lt 1-5
Pbeaa 894
Bat. 9-12 ;
Fyca Ksanlaed - Glaaoos Fitted

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Caters, 'Canes Meet
In Ninth Tiff Friday
CORAL CARLES. Fla. Nov. IB
J Special)—No championship* be...
vffl •

of their tffiea last far
Floridians, thab^will I* enough.
Neither learn ha* had an im­
pressive gridiron record this fall
hot Miami ha* fallen much far­
ther below ripretation* than have
th* Gator* and what looked like
a shoo-in for Miami buck in Sep­
tember, new loom* aa a tight
battle. Florida'* wine over North
Carolina *nd \purm an are mow
Impressive than the victories Mi­
ami gained over George Washing­
ton and Rodin* Col leg*. •
However, It doesn't
parstively oven records. on the
pari of these lei
KihiF—onljr
margin of victory been greater
than two touchdown*—that com­
ing in 1940 when a Gator
at ila peak look the Hurricanes
at their nadir In a 444 duel. Tw
margin* were
by the winner In rock et the ether
five games of th#
the first ala. In
IMS. Miami won by a
point, la 1940 the Hurricanes wen
by seven points.
. Of the eight games played,
ha* won four. However, the Ga­
tor* grabbed three of theft' wins
In e row. from 1939 through IM I
have emerged the
•Inc* M Mia
U even the
IM I. Florid* '
this bringing the
lion In the sertr
virtue of It* 1940
In the
to 44.
•f the eight
played in Miami.
« four aad lot!*
Hurricane* kavo
played la Gainesville
flaw the Hurricane*
three touchdowns,
rver topped Ike 14
, la tho Orange Bowl
Florida.

rrangsments should bo m ade now to heat your home with
flame-type heaters. The use of electricity for thta purpose in
Florida is inefficient and uneconomical. The most practical
method is wMh oiL

• In your own best interest see your oil heating
equipment dealer right aw ay. Oil heaters to fit every need
and every household budget are readily available.
Do It now before the first chilly spell sets off a buying rush.
It will take only a few minutes. And you'll be
maximum heating comfort

convenience at*minimum cost

SEE YOUR DEALER RIGHT AWAYI
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*tehmo!h*r itt Mr*.' Shaffer;
Mi** Grate Reguiran. sDler: Mr*.
Iton Earl, sister-in-law. ard -lauykIrr, Martha Grace, of Melbourne
Special to The Sanford Herald
y .t/l
i r , r.l« * n ta J » .. OIUa.1..
Mr. and Mis |_ R. Itartlrn.
It, M AIM V3W It Jr INKS
A*.t AWar* U u l'f-a i
Mr. and Ur». Ki.i.urrt (lunch and
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Write,
*a.4,iaH i/'a s * ” .-l
.m il,
baby daughter, Mary Katbryji, and ,
u ih m iM i m i n .
At)(t yisbel' t*4ll,rrtar lira*, a ‘It#*
TK
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Clarrro.
Cut-bagc,
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Orlando.
l-mauaioUf'1
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A committer* meeting was held
Manor.
FOR RENT
I ARTICLES FOR SALE 10 Uuhinirsit Opportunities ■in M .irntac d t - n .i-m.
alas 1
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a^.,/1—rr— r- .! *-Xl&gt; ■an.Tffr r jf*irr
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of Mr., Milton Cm. *oda1 chair-1 *,r ** **»«*«** and Mrs
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CHRI8T.MA8 gift boxes of mixed WANTED— Distributor and tales­ man of the W. M. U„ to plan the; P™*®**.
-■{’, ■ » , J . n . % ,V» t i e a 111,Hi* t ' . l t
FICE ipace In Mslsch Building,
HI
to be rivrn Aulin
men fur Plastic Di-.oitig. Thit father-son banquet
citrus-E X T R A FANCY PACK
■ Jam il, i:|l**brtfe
h i 1 l.*U,
4
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IJ T E N T
arge light officei, nswly uecorU the best protective toveiing the BA boys ami their father*
The Ma-»n!r meeting «a&lt; U*U i &gt; tt Ti’ it«. M J a 'o
—Tom Mero, Phono* 183 or 306.
| Th' n.aa W II.Kuir!,'
I
on the market fur wo^id and Nov. 11* at the Baptist Church Mundav rnght at iho Ma*t*nlr Hall.
, all utilities, heat and janl111 : 11 . h »t v t »: MMTCtligS ‘ tet tl*Wr V
AEVBRTISm0
Hiff-.til
l i n . l l . I t ' l ‘.a w r* lt,' . “u l a n d . , " Y m C
linoleum and yuur upjumuiuty 7:30 P. M.
Dr service furnlahad. Call 868,
Mr* Lrna I. Hunt, Mr*, f.litas *H nrti. ■*» r r. r t i l l U a t y T Gaa apart b isters lie .95 up
W IL I/R E M 0 7 B
lUtLjfa Jed id Nrll^ita
to make some real money Gibb*
A fter the plan* wen* made Kunscrudii r. Mi - W. W. Wilron. *&gt;rally Uk)t C*‘
II. A A. Dept. Store.
U. B. POPE CO. INC.
yCflRW ORUIB?
\|»M4
Is fIdf , Lilij
#
—Liquid Plastic Agency, 1203 Pal­ delicious refreshment* Were served am) Mr- James W. WiDon attrndThe first *blast furnace* w n e
mer St., Orlando
to the following inrmUrs of the cd the district meeting uf the Tf fluff \Atm ! u01 Co
:ORli PLAYERS and radios
HOT PLATE LUNCH
«•»««!«;ifl.i:
run on 'charcoal.
committee: Mr* Milton Gore, Woman rlul, at 8t. Cloud
Dr rant. By day or week. The Served from 11:3C to £ at Homer's
%
%
l&gt;
Ml.
\
12 SPECIAL s e r v ic e s
chairman: Sir*. Alrx Leinhart.
Mr. a id Mia. Wald* RoMiini
lusij Box, 110 W. l i t St:
J C Huftt'b5* *ri
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Mia. B. L. Ragsdale. Mr*. W. I). and Mi am) Mi*. Kobrtt h a rm / Mi*&gt;stl lu a i ,.f raiDM*.
FLOW Kim
hione 963.
KENT A CAR
Brown, and Mr*. Fied Pierson, oTSiYlfoid. vine recent guest a uf • i r i n ii r i o t us nunti : m i:
tom all occaxlona
YOU DRIVE IT
*»!»• J*alc T.» J . t n e J-hr*.*
president of tile W. M. IT.
Mrs. Annie I. Carter at hrr home r1i*s
ISSUED half house, 3 bed. WcNEILL * YOST FLORISTS
•
PHONE 100
Cl hri
A comittee meeting was held on 1-ikr Charm.
*
HI pea Are. Juat off Cslsry
f.ni*. new g at Move. Private
BWICKLANDMOHHLSON
itu
x iiH ia iK iMMiisMi.r:*
Monday
at
the
homr
of
Mr*.
J
P.
Offlca
pb.
403
raaidenea
pb.
HO
B
nth. Adult* only. 2300 MelWail ■t Carter, of Tampa, hai
»t* Tt Wlli.jm lUlarf.r, Itrif
U DRiyK IT. I N C __ ■_ Cox to plan a W:&gt;Jl. U. tea to be
j onville Ave.
returned hofiie afier a 1
wirh. aid,
SEWING MACHINES
[«*, T-- tPa id It I, *..1,*
RAU1AT.OR cleaning. tv nailing, given fm Mm. James H. Days Sr. hi* atotij. t, .Mm. Annie Carter
tCRES of tiled farm land, ex­
*
*
former
wife
of
the
lute
Df.
James
SALEH AND HEBVICE
' N ew R adiator*. tH‘V c«tt&gt;.
The lit lor tire's «* imlav s IiihiI . ' Jl1 T*.
cellent condition. . 138 00 per
S."Day.
Sr.
and
former
paitm
of
Bert'a Hewing Mach. Shop
take off A install. Jimmie .Cow’-'
?!***,,
'if
.
lh*
‘Eiedo
Baptist
„
Mrr^
BradtrV'vs
it.*
t
mar*cre. Phone 781-J. Box CM 1
113 H. Fhench
Ph. 1190
an* Slifcl Metal Woiks. Phone the Oviedo Haptt*l Church.
CiUU^ii navi .1 tuvt i« j blif-ll lu&amp;t-lt*
jr
pare Herald.
A fter a Very Interesting meet­ eon Surnla, mwo at the home o f
- tilti:
m a u ii AMV i i l i li.
omplela
IlM.
ing.
refreshments
wcie
served
to
TUXEDO
FEEDS
Mr. •***» Mi- 1 JT. I w t t i *n * t*#»M4r,
u* .
*r
I ROOM furnished apartmentr T Hunt'* Tuxtdc Feed 81ore
Expert Radio Repairing
the
following
■
committee:
Mr*
th#ir .»|*acUiUi j i r d «t«tl *»f tb^li J*»hn u .i fjbh • 1! ?•- ** T » »
tpply 317 Palmetto Ave.
Fred Myera. 311 E. 2nu S l
George C, Mean*. Mrs. Young riYfUritt' iutiU 'r l»blr
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M*if I* j C hlordaQ o in iectlcid e* q e l.lh e b uqa w ilh j j ii
a*
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tI i. l&gt;u t.
HAYpBfdt
fi
Mr*. lb* F. M. Cowan. J r.,
fitNISIIED room kitchen privlFRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
Ilio-t enjoying thl* ikiightfuJ
T„ C u l p r l t p r i I H J * i M t - i i Hl»* i out h u ttin g your ctqpa. For tru ck g a rd e n s ,
Tailored autq Dost roveis a ujp Hastrie.
Mia.
B.
R.
King,
and
Mr*.
J.
P
lea. Clo«e In. Phone 18-W.
•very night at Homer'*.
holstery
work. Red A Shy, Cox.
uccaai-11 - n r . Mi. arul Mr*-, u»rv l
Georg'
Means, Mr. and Mr*.
Vi. t&gt;. l-. B J«,r&gt; T t»&gt; , J J To j h e r o is tho m ost-ollectivo inaoct toxicant
Phone 8134.
Mr*. Billy West, leader of the llotlia Cok and *«n». Bobby ami M um* h a»*«n
y a t d ev eloped D eadly to raotl coirimon
l R,K,S ,y ;»
‘r * 1'"
CABBAGE plant*. Marion MarT e tf S iiD j
G. A. a, was liu*U** to tlirnt'on Billie; Mi. and Mrs IL F. MctiowSEE US FOR
tv*&gt;ie&gt;. I’b .t H &lt;t.» sd.tr, h i p o s ts .&gt;. tj» i* to n lly g tv c * k ill* o l9 5 lo l0 0 ^ .
Eg: ^ « &amp; n v llltr' d
“.fc U B. Mann. Lake Monroe.
JnllD A
fit.% t 1^ ♦ (
Monday afternoon nl her home.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
T d R tP j
J* . Mr. and Mt« Joe lh s*it&gt; ,, 1 Xirfi
mu If arm ' ,% iiiii •»: 1. T** | Yat. w hen p ro perly appWod. C h io rd an o
G. E. 10 FT. double duty meat
Tluo-e present wen* Nina Pithmait, an,*
AND TYPING
J
r
,
Mi
and
Mi*.
William
Hem,
UdYfiir
C
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M
ctei!
+
do«a
nol
injure
ev
en
su
ch
d
e
lic
a
te
crop*
display case and compressor in
WANTED TO RENT
CREDIT BUREAU OF
* Sadie IR'tli Flelnming. Carolyn Martin. Mr. ami Mi*. Tommy
KailvN Je lf f(R%
tllFif f- ib
good condition, new .motor.
Hardy, and Betty Aulin.
• -a« tq u a th A nd' m eton ^ vin es. ReSjduo
SANFORD .
M Muf le tir# Hii% Iih4.jf.
Ml. and Mr* Rill, V’A t.
. The- Ml 8. C. S. of the Oviedo Daniel!
1EDRQOM furnished or unfurLodge A Son.
.________
ifAMkitw.
iv
m
vtf t n tm j volatilize* com pletely in 2 or 3 w eeks.
116 N. Park
Phesia 1HO
Mr. met *|i- .!■politic Mal(*dm and liiitAU tleYri^lHijriii
Methodist Cliurch held their sdn; Mi ami Mr*. Milton Cure
BUhtd.house. Phono 1000, 8:30 , M|t s r r o WN MILLERS Fruit
M ay b e used w ith s ta n d a rd fungicide*
Ki’d, J*4*i» A
t ,, :.tf i
ATTENTION 3101 HERS
monthly bti*lno*i meeting at the and
d n iifh u t. Julie; a id Mn&gt; J. N T»* WidiiitC ‘ (’Alt
Cake at Plggly Wiggly A Talife
j C h lo rd a n e is a v a ila b le in m any cotmnor—DlAI'Elt SKIIl ICE—
i church on Monday. Mm. Chailr* Thom
| .-n, i esc lie i and *|»&gt;,ii&lt;-jf.,f
Supply.
Baby Valet furuishea hospital H, 1m , presiding. Mr* l.ec, Ur*,
JUH or 5 room apartment. Furc ia t brand* oi in se c tic id e s— in w e tla b le
llMffll. T- I* #1*6% #Wfc:##1*- 1*
clean, alertle diapers affd deodor• ' E, M. Ulliff, arid Mr** T. I.. Lingo, the elif
shed or -unfurnished. Two 1-80 GAL. Electric water heater.
« At IHf
pow der*, duti*. a n d em ulsion* Ask your
Mr*
Lilia
KunM-mllier.
mother
Hull*. Cose in. Box I.0OU c/o
ited container. Economical -and | Kr. hail charge of tthe program,
J |i ft,,» 1 Mf.*
its
Electric Service Company. 207
local d e a le r lor them to d ay . Be su re tho
of ill
Janie W. Wilson, and
ftsiliff
rt«*
iti^iiG
Herald.
safe.
Fully
iin-dlinil/
approved
:
Officer*
fo
r,th
e
coming
year
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101,
la b e l sta te s p la in ly “co n la in s C h lo td a n e "
H'dlUi i! at-Ji
Call Daytona 2167-W H l»vl for j wore elected a* foiled*. Mr*. J. II Mr*.- t! I Win-h r. Hr. m e l »'tFieniA.it
it *1
tru- *i II -• x i r WANTED
or "c o n tain s O cta-K lor" G rade nam e
1-30 GAL. ami 1-36 gallon table
detail*. tMJ diaper*, V- a week. I Staley, president; Mrs:.dialtea
Mh* Cliaitea 8S. guest* I honor when Mi- Jim
h »:%i *
4nmr»«%««!!•
rent house or apartment by. top water heater*. Electric Ser­
BU46
^
lo r C h lo r d a n e ) . THERE
^lu-e vice pm-ident: Mi* D It. Wll*wi -nteitarne-l with a parly
tHfrl-gtljV dlB (|rt J tlh t UkltVilA
responsible people. Furnished
in
th,
n
honor
at
her
home
in
Uirey, to n ,-p ..tiding
irtary ;
vice Company. 207 Magnulla
*
ARE NO SUBSTITUTES.
T" riiit
M‘U liAnk
ru unfurnished. Phone 1120 or
honor
'
o{
tlpir
lortlitilay*.
Mr*.
FOR
RENT—Floor
sahder.
Ka*y
Mr*. Lena Hunt, t6ite-|M'uSing
iirl? •
r# Tf* Iai U vi
Ave. Phone 101.
II year lecsl dealer tea- c e c d t r j
1761.
operation. Rraaunabte rater. San­ •ecietary; Mi*. Jo** la-inhart, Kunarm liter'* lading on • one -lay
J II .Afcfl T A
r.4
net yet (apply yea with
LARGE Fire proof Safe. 401*"
»
m
il
a
!
Ftnfldg
»**
and
Mr
J
l
Ip^lrr'a
on
th-;
next.
.V
ford Paint A Gians Co. I’hotie tieaauivr; Mt* W. J Lawton,
IX-KOO.M house or larger by
\ \ Insecticides ceslaininp
■ Pofrlitr. Aidfrw ' li tlux iriiftAtrt
high - ID S ” wide - 2 1 V deep.
few
friendt
of
tin'
two
honor
re*
303.
*
chairman
of'Spiiitual
Life.,
Mr*.
C.
(inanent, responsible party,
|ll C h la rd s a * . w rite a s
I' To iJUistn II WfefdW’
Powell'* Office Supply Co, 110
It. Clouts, Jr,, {hairman p f y u uth and ll.i i families enjoyed the M tlM 'U H H ^ Of HilHflallaM
ne 0161.
direct lac the name •*
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Magnolia Ave. plmnu.Pdd.
delighlloj .or*ou*. ---—----- -------- Mi'l l li# ic*"‘ J a:6ia«# #‘ *t v.«
work;
Jlr*.
Merritt
Kikli'yV
t'bali
•
a dealer whe can.
R IS AND HKKVtCB
T &gt; f“fn»*t fi
riui
{FURNISHED apt. or house, NEW STEEL DESK—(liny finish 108 PA
IJtlle
Saixlrn
Lee.
daugliler
of
man
of
supply;
and
M
1
!*.
Frank
Pahaatto Awe.
Phon* 1011
1^6l66l|1«I J* || T&lt;* Mli'H W
''hone 10.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Jimmy
I
"
.
Jr»
uf
Talbott,
i-oeial
irlalioli*.
,
60" x 81". PowMIT Office Sup/fT
HYMAN S (£ * * ^ 4 * 9
Hlilr (Ubk 1-*
The ItrV. Lionel W. Netsoll, Hanfuid. wua a I event gueit uf
SIGNS
ply Co. 110 Magnolia, phone
lltlllr
lOOM AND BOARD in private
Dept.
6*Denver. CelerM#
,
paalot
of
Flatter
Chapel,
lliu-do
her
si.
1
.
1
.
M
ip
,
Aniite
Caitei
Show card* aui I poalara
J*■«»#'% A
066.
home. Single man, good refer­
G - n l l r m r n : p ja a i* **nd m e m ore
‘Mi nh.t t i n . l.-'utr f . llitiff Itfll
O— DUE'S SIGN SERVICE . ! Methodist Cliurrh, I* away this
ences. To bet-onu.* family num ­ BEAUTIFY vour home with LlgWiiltAiii*— Jrfmri y
inlorm ation about in»e«t p e rt conweek-attending tin- Pastor’s.School spent Htimlay as the gilmt of Mr.
O. D. landresa. Phor.* 1021
ber. Call Bob McCall after 7
|,n l w iiH C h ltu J xne l O c U l i j r ) **
ql Isk ij Allied.
and M-*t L I). Aiuh-rvon in O r - ,1 -‘u t ’.
u \tnun hedge. Contact L. U.
P.M. IMW-J.
ta ic e J in your t i e i bulleU m on
li. Mar nr “Wrtt^tr-of ■tirmrr------- -------------------------7
Mann. U k a M untm ^ Fla._fur- ^ 'IlH lT .
i.-ri, a
t i Truck C rop In tecta
i 1 Am*
,
strived
Mi
nod
MtYoung
llarria’nnd
Mr*.
Lionel
W.
N'cDun
-Vfelrsl
pi..,
uu
Im
-,1
R EA L E S T A T E FO R S A L E
( ) Lvevtock Puratlte*
t ) Soachaa
___ i ~ ? ; r r ! w s r K'“ ■ Mondnv night front Miami to lie -laugh!. 1 . Linda, Were dlhtu'i mlkw To *• ft I
CABBAGE tdanta, 2 weeks old.
of \lr and Mr* rteoriri- C. Mae.
ADD many year* of life to yuur the gue»i of tier -laughter, ’Mr*. guestl t m . k. t i t * | ., U r?ti
t BBAI. HSTA'llt
Pli. 766-W.
MeatBnturday evening.
Lionel
WN
c
I
mjii
eiul
grand
me tni tool imd beautify tin­
■ LNHULAM'K
Th. to.-l off 11, w s, rli.'t.l Tue*.
daughter.
Dale
horn*. We »pta'y it the color
Mv/RJGAGE LOANS LA HUE wood heater, good condi­
J. II.- Ragsdale, father of la-on day for Attn|*tt-e Dav. although wlutr Dr. Marlin iirawat &gt;.n a trip.
State
you want. Uluck and oilier con­
■'JS.
/a
tion. Phone 634-J.
; J • a YMO.NU M. BALL, Realtor
arrived l-&gt;* plane ftotn the iiuiil «n« delivered and -It*,
Mr*. R W. K-lt-. Mr*. Young
crete Btiuctilio splayed ill pas­ Rag*-lat(-.
Registered llruker and
patch. .I '
Atlanta
R»tu»-lav
averting
to,
tw
Harris.
Mr*
Btif
G
Warnright.
condition. Call
PIANO,
excellent
tel color*, liarn* etc, spiayed
Iiisuraqca Agent
Mr Janie- H. Day. Hr. a im e d and Mrs. Tlioiua* lUmrll. -pent ;
274.
0 S E N D F O R FREE BULLETI NS
with bent oil paiulf. lu’t ut, glv(&gt; the guest &lt;&gt;f hi* »on. lA'ofl. and
ltm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
Reel'* ' Mta. Leon Ragsdale and gtandtott, Tues-i.if ’to -|T iid a few -lav* »- Thuiaiiay tb-ppiug 111 Ja-kiun-,
you
a
flee
estimate,
SALE or TRADE, several good
ville.
'
Hobby
for
tome
time.
the
uf
(iiantlmutlwr
portable spray unit, 306 W. 2nd
ATTENTION: — OWNEItS OF
used pocket and wri*t watches.
Dr. A. Fied .Turner, Jacksonville,
Phone 1WM-J.
BEAL ESTATE! WE NEED
Fred Myera, 311 E. 2nd St.
and
Dr. John Hranwuttib. iisutur
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
Allicrt
Hickson
Repair
Shop
of
it
ho
Fir«t Mrthodist Church.
■HEAL ESTATE — HOMES, BABY BASSINET and play pen,
Orlauslo. were at tile Dvirtlo
6th S tt-vl &amp; Laurel Avenue
like new. _8I6W Laurel Ave.
-APARTMENT HOUSES, COM­
Metbudixt Church Sunday to
Blacksmithing A general repair
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
to u tin ' little Dale Nclwn. -Inoght
Telephone 1368
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS, 6 AKTlClXi 'WANTED*
nr (1f Rev. and Mif Ll-nel W.
U MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
Custom blade ^ tie tla n Blliida, N-'l*«n. phstor uf jhe riqirrli
• IF YOU HAVE ANY PKOPKK- Highest -easii price paid for used
AWnlng*’— Ten day delivery —
Mr. and M u ’ Janie* A. J»rh_
TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET
furniture. Ted Duvla Furniture
gnaranti-eil. Maranali'a P. O. *un eud *&gt;ui. Jack, of Miami, have
S
'M E KNOW ABOUT .IT7 AS
Co. 3U E. 1st. Ph, 866.
. Box 721, Daytuua 'Beach.
liern vlaltinv the Ih v on-l Mr*.
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
I.bitul W. NrUon
RAYMOND STUDIO
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK I'LL BUY your rar .regardleai of
Mr*. W. T. Chance wa* hoitta*
age or condition. Roy Reel, 306|^xp*rt photographer available at
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R .
W. 2nd RL
j . all limra for Wedding*, annlvrr- at n dinner parly given at her
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
, I aaries, birthday, parties, social hulne r e ’entlv when Mu' enter
WILL THEN TELL YOU ----------- T--- ——Tl.ZT.-----. .
mined Mr. and 'Mr*. Tfd Ertea.
AT ONCE. 15 used . gathering*. Phone HJ83.
9 . WHAT PRICE YOU It PRO­ WANTED
.Mi. a nd H r* -Glialti* T . .HltilaJlr.'
piano*. The Music Box. 119 W,
PERTY WILL BRING AND
AUTi&gt; likPAIRIjNG.1 H air*,G ar, and Mr. and „Mr* Fut J-td an
u r s—r m f —S t i * m —
--- '-- f ' Pf
-HOW■
'age. Hanford and CdoiV Ave- Dthqrt at the dlhner pally included
CAN BE HOLD. A. CULVER 7 P«ta, U vu{
ip p lie a . nues.
•h t aaugftters, M1*m&gt;* Jeim and
• • '
. G O E D K N — REGISTERED
Billy Charrce, and Mr. Chance.# R E A L E S T A T E BROKER, GENERAL 8ad*Jl e Homes For
For Dependable
Mr. and Mt*. Ben J-ihet, vim
MAIN OFFICII ON 17-11 HIGH­
Rent. S. IL Earnest, 2800 Block HBPFRIGKHATIDN Hl!ltVICE
Cerenllv moved inti* their m-u
WAY NORTH OF UNnF.RSnnfnnl Ave.
Call
home, h a ifa dinner party Sunday 1
PAH8. TELEPHONE WINTER
GANAB IIEFHIGKRATION
ut their new hom e,ent-itajning
FOR
SALE:
TURKEYS
all
site*,
PARK 188,
SUIt VICK
Mir Jone*' parent*, Mr. and Mrlive nr dressed. One mile drrst
Ph. ;»7o-w
UlUfuiii Parker; giandomlher.
NEW HOUSE, 2. bedroom*, partly
of Wilton Corner on Mt. Dora
Mr*. Laura Mai Ini's; and Mr*.
road or Phone 9104.
fumtihe&lt;l. Small down payment.
Bookkeeping service, part time; Junes' mother, Mt*. Rudy U
Balance like ren t For appoint*
aUtr, advice and assistance on Joiiea.
'
H E I .P W A N T E D
'social security and income tax
ment call 8178.
Mr. and Mr*. O. It. Ilunier,
J.
'
GIRLS WANTED, la n s y 'i Drug
m - T - t ■■ f
*
f
■ ■■■
_
—
MavnaRa
300 P ^ 1*- a '" 1 M r . - W Mr*. Wi a !
__Mar.India, I hone Jtln7.
Iluni.r. Sanfonl, »|a nl Sunday
Store.
6 ROOM furniahvd- house, 4 arret
a* the gucita uf Mr. and Mr*.. A
TROPICAL FRJJIT MARKET
f land on South Sanford Avenue
w near. Lake Jessup. Bargain Help W a n t e d m i n d Man a* of­ Gift boxes shipped. Cut flower*. It llu n trrs
fice A credit man. Fllestone
Mis* Ktiraheth Hunter I* in
Fresh orange Juice. South Park
price. Phone 1226-J.
Miami, where »hr ha* accepted
Stores.
Ave. Phone 1215.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly furemployment "for thl* w inter.ntahede, 2 bedroom*. I/A down, MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED I s N O T K ’B S * ^ P p ^ S O N A i r
Mr. and Mr*. Charles &lt;&gt;. Shaf­
R. SJmmnns for 1660 family
640.00 ;tet month. Fur quick
fer and *011. Hobby, had a* their
ATTENTION LADIES I
Itawlelrh business In Northeast
action. Call Phone 0173.
guests Hun-lay, Mr. and Ylr*.
Polk Countv. Produrta sold 20 M ake'a one atop service for all Clniiile M. Beaujea'n. father and
year*. Permanent If you are
your laundry and dry rleanlng
ft AKUCLtb FOR iALfc
n huatler. Write Rawleleh'a,
need* hy using your favorite . T t m A « w MliS SO MUCH
FAK-440-123S. Memphis, Tenn.
Self-Service laundry.
i C t f f WHfN 1HIY iUfflK MOM
rURNlT UKE Paint—High Gloat
nr See. It. Hartman, Box 234. THE IIEI.PY HELFY LAUNDRY
Enamel for home use, any color
1.onewood. Fla.
406 W, 15 SL
Sanford
• deal red. Free delivery In City.
Royal
Master
Urea
are
back
again.
Vary good paint at reasonable SALESMAN living In Sanford to
Ywtth Is lira* tor M.
work retail trade and some out- _ _ II. B. POPE CO, IN C
price*. Reel's Paint Shop, Phoaa
set serf pity. Hrip ye«i
lo»*4
sat is narmal,
aide territo ry ' for established
1064-J. 306 W. 2nd 8 L
bwurtv S a l o n , t e l e tirgpiMu ftitoBiiruc-wholesale onrrrn. Write P- O. SANFORD
phone 1364 v* Mary McMi
McMahon,
SWEET Hamlin orange* $2.00
Itos Utltiod olUa iu{Box 2406. Orlando, Fla.
trie phone 13M. Permanent*
lanenl all
caitiul is OKI M». Sate
bush. IL W. Lord, Phone 788SALESMAN Life Insurance. At­
metho-la. starting 66 and up.
prolctUonal Irtitnrtnt; C000 tucctnei.
W.
tractive salary and commission.
• 0 0 ( 1 11 » t k r u t l MtMSMl-M Ml
ORLANDO
Morning
Sentinel.
Or­
STORE FIXTURES, commercial
Age 26-40.
Must have car,
i m twa rtste tsuiuiwa wm* —.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Write Box 2986, Orlando for
refrigerators, soda fountains,
Ray. 11G5-J.
n o i l IY6 fouKoartoK
Interview.
table*,' booths, chair*, special
Ml OSANAMMOO. MCUOMWI. ftOOSA
built fixtures, freexera, ate.
MANT efficient" typist,
• Write or phone collect, R. W. YOUNG
1ft
AUTOS FOR SALE
for
work
in
shipping
and
sales
Rouldltt Mfg. Co. Volusia Couadepartment. Preferably 25 to 60 1837 Oldamuhllc sedan In good
s M « M Test M
TUi
,iy Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone
year* old. Year round work. A.
eomiltiun, very reasonable price.
.860.
CfMt t » U m MONTHLY
Du-la -A Bona, Phone 2161,
Ted Davla Furniture Co. 311
.Oricdo;
VEGETABLE plants “for *mall
E. First St. Phona 86%
and large acreage. Cabbage, EXPERIENCED sales clerk for
1838
Ruick coupe, cheap. Phone
Collarda. Broccoli. Cauliflower.
steady, work. The Outlet, 4th
1389.
Onions. lettuce, Eaearote. TomA n you trvuMsd by ( M m ot f*and Sanford Avenue.
m»fs ruDcUooAl monthly dlsturbatfl. Strawberry * Recta. J , W.
sn*Mt Dow u iu d U i you-auflsr
Bell, Lake.Monroe, Fla. Phone 2 COLORED women for kitchen
(ra n pals- IsM so swept-*, weak.
HU________________
work. Apply Pig N’Whlatle.
W sb-stm ag—a t s-uti u « n i Tt&gt;*o
so try LyaraK Pink ham's VwatAbls
Central Electric automatic blao- RELIABLE MAN with ear wantOoniDoUBui to h U m etnii niAfttonui Xa a rmsimSfioAi UfttUito
Vfcetn for aleaping comfort.
ed to call on farmers In Sem­
inole. County. Wonderful op­
U. R POPB CO. INC.
tris.aasa'stKSSisaas
portunity. |1 6 to f20 In a day.
0 .M, Electric FHgidatra 610000.
HfDlt
i FIHKUU'SSSZ!''
No experience or capital re­
Can be seen a t 1106 Sanford
quired. Permanent Write today.
A w . _______ i
ifcN ESS COMPANY, Dept. A.
Freeport, 111.
TOR BALE—Un,crock for drtre. way*
Sanford bowling Alley wants pin
Oaa Haase With A lluhdrrd
. 1S4L
boy*.
*;
Thousand Feat Wall Season­
—
HOIINER HARMONICAS
ed burgher. •
"The World* Beat"
Lumber - Blocks - Brick
WORK
WANTED
9
____
W
NEW MONEY FOR
•,
Now
It
Koofiag Tla
*R&gt;Bferd J e w _________
FLOOR SANDING A flnUhing,
YOUR OLD THING!
Plenty Heavy T inkers
300 Hanford Ava.
clanging A waxing. Our.
«
n , ____ i - 1 ml—
unit
enable*
ua
to
work
whara
L OIL BURNING* HEATER and 1
K eea.R aJle.B ity'lA Tael*
; wood burlier stove with quan­ ‘ there D no etoetne connoctlo.i
las Box. eaa be w U wMh
available. 21 yarns aiperlenr*.
tity of, wood. 610 Palmetto
H. M. ulesson. U k a Mary, Fla.
•
Ave.
A WANT AD IN
XIRBY CfcEANER, practically LAWNS MOWED.- Low
, Jem r Lord Phone 786----- 666 W. 8th S tre e t —

Oviedo

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USE CHLORDANE

The C ro p -S a fe In se c tic id e

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cross eyes

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FEMALE PJUNS

SALE

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LUMBER YARD

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n f e SW ffO SP HERALD, BAWrORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 19470
sdWa

Greater Variety 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« n tl* * * (i trm m f * c * On# I
ir n lla s n l (» ■ r*»» o«*»
IC s s lIs s iS I r a a S e e s » 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
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*) -hanli Cl*us Kill bring a greater variety Uictatorahip" declared that it chairman
an Policy Committee, spoke out thanked the popular entertainer certain point*."
sembly which would permit formof 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 -re c o rd —a a d align nf a strong gnuernment—t o
recovery
program
"should
l»e
eni
succed 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
m HO,482.72. which Premier Paul Jtamadier. *
for a -to tabl of
■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 cently,
twn
ective'. rationing and prire and
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
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
u
n
lln
B
rS
f
lo
a
t
1
'
i
i
r
O
s
ft
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 ll
be unable to sell the goood*. N ow 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
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 n l t a M i f ro m !•» # • o a s )
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 whs 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
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;'
salary. (Presumably he referred procure and advise on the subject
Meyers, but that the general took
miles an hour, making a noise like
Sheriff llrrli Hammond of Price
consume^ credit by lestoration steps
f |&lt;l*M&lt;lf1 «**ffl I f s*i*4 ~ i*t*K * D ll* I
Rep. Knutson (It-Minn.) laid to tax accountants, but this point of equipment.
to conceal this.
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
IInuimrri, unkempt ind unurmnl, continuing:
ropa.
In
recent,
months
has
mad*
.
OppoaHlan
e
f
gush—leader*
s
v
’
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;^
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.
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
I C m l l s a r S r,u m t* a a r Os« I
movement of toy*. Manufacturers upcame 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 in They
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 witness said Meyers told him ho salem tone, the qualifications for
•g- h
* Hast than Wsst ta-eauae trains
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
"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;rl
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.
lIa a v S lis ts r a s e i i m |
Florida Times-Uniun of Jackson­ Branch at Pass-a-Urllle. These muniaU arc rampant In Europe,
basn »ome prire declines on "itn- Mis.H e sCornell.
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
itlnf
l ,.j- 1..
■i Baittaili&lt;
itncafim
...
r*
l ■ 1. ■,T L
infant i,i
liul
actually ..tiecatne
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 n iin r- ~—t
rraMilaee* fink, l*m,r nwi
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^Hvatcm *“*
Hung ai
tried fo niftlislr in a fiejd lit .Re­
unr
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 5:00 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 prqus 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."
,
afternoon hr 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 tiral'd for many which time the hahy gradually It* own production."
Binre the beginning of th*
dMthor • ] tht btst-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 screams-could be heard through: to make sacrifice* and institute
lations Committee heard 8eer»■. 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
gararr, was struck with the pistol |
by Johh McMillan, who then fled 1
with the pistol to Fifth Street
■nd Sanford Avenue whore be
wa* arrested, according to Chief
William*.
Button was taken to the hospital
In the Moseley ambulance and was
attended by Dr. George Btarke,
colored physlrlen. The negro
paetor, who personally worked
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.
■ 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
Sanford Area and la well qnaliflcd to render
shortage of tats and otls and
100% Wool Light Weight .
everyone must help to ewe tb
cUenta intelligent aalea service. The kindWhen Secretary of Agriculture
-Anderson tells pi: 'It 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

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Emergency 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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WASHINGTON 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

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’*.lhaL tnnif tH .Q O f L w ^ - ta m i^ L l.d hcr.»l( to he d,»i,i„i inln.tou*

group* that, if civil war ihould
Readnower, 30. of Dayton, Ohio, m ult, it would be "a* bad a* it
told the Senate War Investigating wa* in Spain-"
Committee the company, which
Military ljurk* ru»hrd flour in-

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 was‘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 —*—

of money lent to the firm.

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 r m m » » • * »

lUntutmwi-#' cm fg«i Rli|

Two New Members
* H A U F A X . N: S.. Nov. 19 (/Q
Added To Legion —The Butiih Freighter Empir."
^Ijccatum repotted tmlsy »he li»J
Executive Group begun taking aboard survtvni* o(

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 a v 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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f

• 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*.

Survivors Of Ship
Wreck Are Rescued
By British Vessel

the ship-wrecked freighter LangleecMg after their five-dsv ordeal
of being marooned on Blesk Sucied -Island. olD the aoithern lip
of Newfoundland.
The Eimpire MacCallum, one .*f
four ships which plunged through
heavy *ra* toward the bland on
rescue million*, reported the ar­
rived a t'l. A. M. (EST). ami itoof

NO. 261

American Tariff
Cuts Denounced
By Rep. Knutson
Free Trade" Is Seen
As Attack On U. S.
Standard Of Living

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
litul action C«mei belore
In lip tlir h.iinlt o | Congress II
prelecting Aturiu a u j j j i - lisnktttivtng. Daiv- b c . «aid.. the
nate will take a full w erk 'rh"ttbittry from fm

W A S H IN G T O N Nov. in ,/p,
Rep. Km itrnn ( K - M m n ) said fud a y - lh e S u t c Department in it*
Ire r I m i Ic tiiilf cut* has sought

day.

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
ili'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 ‘
19Hi* f»f t r i n u Uru*-*.aunty V.|||| pule* and gill*-lorilo* kiddie*

In In* Ittack^upon the new trade
accotd Kntirinn **itl in a formal
•lateinenl

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.erI Inin commodity to l&gt;e supplied at
aid

Vandenherg »aitl this provision
" Tlie . Fretident and the State i* an "mi'wei tiym l;ri* m ih^l
Depittnient hive antiniim ed the our own econom* i* in ihort sup­
»*Cl- made V ftleiJ.u alleirm tu v| ,\ meeting of tlir
Mricjiant* tiiovl sweeping tariff cut* in the
ply" willi trrp -tl to rutnv of the
i,it ion at lb - I OOM'I le n tr l w ill Ned yrnilli pirriHttlg. Ibc layer** hlitnry of the rminlry.. Over 70 • ornrnorblies in -l-e (uruithrd the
Joel Field Reveals A*o.i
a r c .t&lt;- I-t* teqti-H rd 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
F aster 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
hatehall with rmplyw* on oppoi- a niitiri- nf tin- Vote* In- «-|(l to all
tariff cut* become* apparent to
lunitie* presented to youth of tncndiant * who received card*.
the
Amenran
public,
the
teaiimn
Sanford In tram for major IragU* aaU ng for uniform rntnplianri
it likely tif prove interesting, if
on the Wednesday ttfli'iimun
playtng.
e to silig .
not di*i onrerling to the do-gond-

Joel Field told of the set up
of the Legion sponsored Imvs

The

prnlileni

eoin fx -tiltn n

»«*

of oUt-uf-town

d lsc u sa e il,* a n d

team of CamphrU-Lpsting Pm | jt was pnddTd nut that m erchants
Should fully acquaiut tiuyers with
53. and Jnlin Kridcr outlined the rikr
advantage* of trading
home
advantages afforded to Sanfr'd'f mul utili/i- newspaper ami radio
li.i*rb,*ll-minded youth hv the New | advertising mnlia to tlie tiest ad­
vantage.
Vork Giant tiaseball school.
Frnnncing nf the hig I'lirlitian *

A motion pirh.tr. spoiiinrrd bv
radt wtt, 1,t,ru*,4.(|.
flm .lc,
the American legion and preirni-jjm kc . w a i m in i iii'il to r-onlact
*d tbrouKb the couitr*y of |)r ifip Jffycen* Hi tin ' p m t t r r nf p u f
titlg rill th e pai.u l* T w A $,lt) gold

«*nt*In *. ■I'.n *»&gt; 1* ■!'(■* ami iln

20 Believed Dead
With 10 Injured
In Swedish Plane

ris Who have traded* u* off lor
very dubious and nebulous trade
roncetsmn* that may never be
realiied," *
Urut-r terms of thr li-nevk

21 Were Swedish Air
Men Being* Flown
Home From Africa

16 tigflnnM «•* I'riM*

Wisconsin Killers
Are Sentenced To
Life^imprisonment

NFAVI-nilT. H e Of W ight,
No*. I t i d t —A British O rer-

.M A i-U ftim f trr

I

(In

First Celery Of
Season Marketed
By J. Dingfelder

The first re je rr of Ihe *ea»atr,
crown |n the /oilworn! lector hy
Julius Plttgfiddrr, wa* riuviveil
tndnv nt tt,e Sanford State F a r­
mers* Market h e 'Harold Ka*tner.
O f good *pmiitv golden variety. It
i* pi it e *1 in tin* I t 00 to $6.00 per
hniniver rang!1
'frfctiii—-uni topping- '*«6"gf
TW
licaii’: runtlnii '-1 With unit prices

rtint the following new members the crewmen. The Langleeerag
oilier for a elil with the la,*t COS’, 'kte holt crsVhnl In flamr*
nearf here today, kilting nnn
had lieen ncrented during the 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 Inmonth; Robert Sparkman, Robert
l*v William E. Kiuler, Jeweler.
For five days the aeamenrrvaMiilkt-f M tlmyi i II J . l.chmkti.
luring
llirer
tilhera.
A. Kumbtey, Matt Slnko, J. It,
WAUIMfN,
Wl*
,
N»v,
t!»
t/t'i
W hether (lie t ’hiisttna,* ’|mrinln
IPaaltaaMS » Paa*
Goodrich. J r . Elton Moughton,
'Ihe* »rre the only perRol»-it Window, 21. ami Buford* Qllfitity P- ,-iodr i si opl for **oni«
will* tiring w on- "tindn In fowti
Jr.'. Ai I). Brown, Philip C. Stan­
miiis ntwiarit Ihe planr, wtiirh
Sell net t , n pair &lt;*f istnittl town ovi-r-nialorii* due to rniu interwas illaettiscd nltj I In* ipicaijoiv
ley, Jr., Jam es M. Garrett. Char­
»»* oil A ■p*e&gt;i(inning (light
•Ir-pecudoea wtnv vv«-nt on a n lm c feriog in uli" tiit k ln ^ Cucumber*
was
entphatirnltv
arPiwered
hv
n’l
WASHINGTON Nov; in &lt;dv
les It. Sparks. * R, R, Chelrtte.
priui In pkklriR up pHHi.riiK- I niee 1ivst weekend nml killed it iiip p s r !" ••■ rntwr smith Florida
i&gt;aal m errhanl wlm mil, “1 think
nppiNi |n *I.,-" of fim- quality arid
Retail food prlrradefTTned rillRhl ■
m
„ klll, „ f „ |U toMM, v
Charle* It. Gatlin, C. A. Taylor,
rr* (nr a Hrlirdulrd trip In
t 'nlveralty of WI*con*1n mcjlu-al
* | 6 oHltlHHlI ti*| I'HII* T » « l
(Cm MIi m I
f a i l Twal
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,
O rtoljjserfne Ilnrcau nf l.almi it or not.’
'• — r----- 1—
■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 I r 'A Swrtl- tn t r r i n f trr thefr p i r n
unlit?
There wa* more rain and »Vp*v basis
preliminary estimate.* fur
i*h p lin c repotted offuially In l&gt;ejt,» first, degree murder.
for many section* of the count
a fev/ cities.
‘rally in g 30 peiinns crash ed 'to d ay j Su|ierlnr Judge Hoy It. Proejfoday a* temperature* aero** the
agency counted this Infm ■
nation leveled off to near normal. matlon with' Its final report for
in the mountain* near Sale,no. | ,n r‘ whn.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 uU&gt;—
TALLAHASSSEE, Nov. 16-&lt;/P) 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
Florida’s 1D47 hunting season
Mr*. G a l- M irharl will « P « k ,he cr.,*h sem e, reported the-y fi.itl
' '
** ,m' nm ride . d-alh ,« o iil'l rniigl * ,-dtqil'l d'dcgati'OI UmI*/
ally He dc*crihi-d the -davlng
prices hit a new reeord high on nl thi» J n y r r r liinrltrofi lnmnrr«*v\
f...... | t 9 | ^ g &gt;n
opens half an hour before sunrise at least.
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
“'*** .......
.
tomorrow- with the northwestern
part*
of
the
Great
Lake*
region
and Ole fath er of a small rh!ld. ib-'licalii'ti nf tii" Everglades Nalive month.
on plan* for the Tourist Booth Tilled and 10 injured.
section of the state expected to
The regular monthly BLS suf- which
___ will _______
a* "cold blooded, cruel noil io- t intuit Park Dec. (I and “wilt be
formally open next
offer the beat all around shooting and there wa* *now and rain In
flie
SwnfUh
legation
said’
tht|lcn- if 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
this mm n- air mmi'liv in Stockholm mfprtned volllnc."
ed ih
prospects.
northern Rocklea.
p e r m i t ’*
advance
of
3.6
percent
hetwii
n
ing
hy
W.
J.
Krohmw|m
hn*
’
"Word*
fall
ii"iu
ao
atien^il
'The ‘Game and Fresh W ater
»f MnlfniH/| r n tt 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
Fish. Commltilon reported game
brought the r&lt;Aail food price
pirsetil plan* cat) for I lie dedica­
W aiter H. I .eland, manager of
Increases in North and Central Southwest Into the Southeast This
tion i t I i-nmnic* t o tie held St
Florida balaenee the damage done state* and extended • from Vir­ index to 203.6 per cent of Ihe the Frenchman** Bay limiting (’«,
will also tic pre«-nt to outline
Etergladc* City., alaiut 10 mil**
to wildlife by atorma and floods ginia westward to Alabama, with 1036-3% average.
Thr Bureau said rise* In meal 1‘lana for pleasure cruise* this
falls reported in the Carolina*,
southwest "f Miami and approx*
In South Florida.
prices, dairy product* and egg* winter, A representative from the
imairly lb- »biii- distance sou-h
Because of flood conditions, the Georgia and northern Florida.
WAHiifNQTON Nov. 10 (,V&gt;No precipitation waa reported were mninty responsible. The in­ .Slate Board of Health will explain
fourth conservation datrict In
With th- hunt Inc neesnn open Of Eoft Myers,
"The President I* exceedingly
South Florida will be closed to 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
all, hunt Ing on Jan. 5, Dade, &gt;!on 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 adm it “It* ahnic" 1* lenorlnl brisk for hunting B. mixiiMi* t» com**," Holland told
roe and Broward counties in the and temperature* were near sea­ above June, 1020, the peak, alter program ha* also been planned, uf RuropO** displaced p erso n * 'u n ­ -eiise* hv County Judge R. W. reporter* nftei the While House
according to Mr. Krtvhne. - .
world war I.
der umi*&lt;*d Immigration quota*.
fauth district are closed entirely sonal normals.
visit, "lie tutd ti« lie will come
W ori*.
' Miami, Fla., yr*a the wannest
He *md th- Hcnati* i« trying to
t* deer and turkey shooting.
f l u M o n d a y , 6P s t a l e a n d , 62 If rim public limine** will permit,
deride bow tn determine A ti l e r , coiintv licenses were-Issued .and but lie couldn't mgke a definite
I Hunting will he phohihited In •pot on the nation's weather map
j.-a's iihari* of ihe Eunqu-nn t- In list-, apiirnximnlciv 260 stale acceptance this fat lit advance."
the first and fourth district* on yesterday, with a high of 81. The
fug'"*, and added In a statement snd 176 county licenses have "been
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes­ low wa* one below x«ro at Willisln*t night:
days. It will be permitted every ton, N. D.
istl«e*l,
•
”1 believe (he altuatlon rails
day of tha week In the thtrdydlaJudge Ware, warned hunters
tflet and banned Mondays, Wed­
for imrjudfntp action, and so Con- against killing ducks, gresc. root*
nesdays and Fridays In the -sec­
treea should act without wali­ and other ndgralory birds, the,
ond and fifth districts.
I ONDON. Nov. 19 (fl*) Wedding eve jxcitement pervaded ihe ng for any international con- season for which doe* not open
RpRINGFIFt n . m.. Nov. u&gt;
I The first, second and fifth dis­
ferrnee.”
until Dec. ft
rain chilled air- of London today a* Princess Eiirahrlli prrpsred Tot
6EJ’ f ne |H - M H f»o*en *«.'
tricts will be open to 4 eer hunting
fit
art
ing
Thursday
there
may
rnn'mende-t tijdav *nreadlng t**a
Veteran* who hara allowed 4 {*&gt;ili$hlTrhr*ru1 of ner marn.iii- tomorrow to Lieut. Philip MountUntil Jan. 6 and for quail and
lu« six open days of hunting and nation’*
among *he smstlsquirrel until Feb. 1. The asm* their N S U . pelielei to lapse l alien.
thereafter during the season, er eitle*industry
a* a m atter of security
dates wfll apply in the third dis­ should arrange to have them re­
Lvcn the wadding ring, furhionrd of a nugget of Welih gold, will
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Friday
the atomic age a* welL*» fee
trict except th a t quail and squirrel instated before the end of this
■re closed days for hunting, ac­ In
"the future health, comfort and
hunting will be permitted until year, according to Norman R. le at the Westn.imtrr Alrhcy irl.-*r*al in the cuitmly of the young
cording
to
the
ru
les.n
f
th*
Flor­
Wllliam Morris Hanson, 14 day
Feb. 16.
.
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
The turkey season will he the ford.
”
High■ M
on BtheW gliat
— of— today’*#
Commission.
Hunter* may oh- er*The
big difficulty nf such a
same as the deer season In the
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
firit, second and fourth districts remain but two more opportun­ bestowal of a high title oo 26- iivlties investigator*.
and will run from Rov. 20 to Fab, ities dn which to have thla done, year-old, Philip, who gave up his
Governor «*ld is the delay and
Evan tha sew eta uf Westmin­ 4. 1017
game
In
season
and
other
vital
difficulav in eommunlcstion* and
I in tha third and fifth districts. Dee. 2 and Dae. 18. After these position aa a Prinea of Greer* ster Abbey were to be searched
Rurvivprs In addition (o (he
Hon’ing ends a t sunset each day dates a complete physical ex­ and Denmark to become a Brit­ for possible 'nfalefactora, and a parents Include the grandparents, information at Judge Ware's of­ transportation among operating
fice
In
the
Court
Ifouae.
In all districts.
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
whereas only S comparative health
TURKEY SHOOT
'
Persistent unofficial reports Inga along the route of tha • ford; the great grandparents, Mr.
Sunt. T. W. Lawton will address most a preprequislte” for any com­
. About 12 Thanksgiving turkey* 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.
will be awarded to winners of the 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
shotgun turkey shoot to be held
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
Saturday afternoon at from 1:00 again Dec t and Dec 16.
MOSCOW, Nov. IP f«n—Th*
that the title would he either night,/
Id 8:00 P. M. a t tha Motors Inn
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
rang*. French Avenoq, and SemiI* LEAVE GRANTED
Tinwt hlntrd today that foreign
Edinburgh, position* In the peer­ spitting snow changed to
note Boulevard, It *TM announced
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,
today by Byrd J . Goode.
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
CAUSE OP CRASH
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
SH IN -----------WASHINGTON.
Nov. 16, M V - 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
Ivtl /Aeronautics
Board ra- ing outcome of thotr trial on last minute details.
The C1*H
______ „ _______
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,
ported today .the "probable cause1 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
o f , tho Capital Airlines crash tha federal governm ent'
record high for tha second con­ the Marehall Plan to eld Europe. make one. It limply attacked
tion.
for
which
It
will
call
upon
security
precautions
under
the
The
commlialonara,
Oil*
Howell
June 19 on n Blue Ridge Moun­
secutive week In the period ended
Stassen planned to reach Bt. any theories In Um foreign camp
tain in W ert Virginia was tha end I t O. Aldarman, requested to personal guidance of -Ronald 6,600 uniformed bobbiaa and Nov. 14 at-5JM4.S40.000 kilowattthat while Ilurtia might have the
pilot'* decision to fly below tha bo relieved of their duties “until Howe, chief of the CIO, ‘ and another 600 plainrlotheaman. In hours, Edison Electric Institute Petersburg, Fla., thla afternoon, secret of the bomb she tacks t$e
for an address tonight at A Rep­
.*.OOO-foot minimum altitude In wa are cleared of all charges Leonard Burt, wartime counter had. weather, a smaller e r J reported today.
ability and resources to make It.
ublican rally.
(n ssilstH •* r» s* Ta*l
made against us."
bad weather condition*.
•py who now' heads the Yard’s

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Reported Dropping

More Rain And Snow
With Mercury Level

More Game Reported
In Central Florida

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JaycecH Flan Varied
Program For Nov. 20

Truman Flans Trip
To Florida Ceremony

Senator Taft Favors Hunting fconHon To *
Admitting Some DI’s
Open Tomorrow

Veterans Are Urged •
To Reinstate Policy

Wedding Eve Excitement Is Not
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14 Daya Old, Dies

Gov. Grorn Urges
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                    <text>FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

“ Forever Am ber” Coming To Ritz

Building Code

Rig And Little Inch
Sold To Oil Company
NEW YORK. Nor.
Title to the 01* Inch i
Hi* Inch pipeline*, cion;
Hers of the nation's oil

TALLAHASSEE, Not. 14 M V Adoption o f new textbooks'In 38
■dhaal-mhl— m il M l pajmenr
•I the State's capital outlay fund
Kaitern Transmission Co., which to the counties this year were
will use them to funnel natural recommended yesterday by the
ass into the northern part of the
country.
The huge lines, begun during the
dark dsys of the war when Ger­
man submarines were sinking change Its rules to permit use of
scores of Allied ships, particularly State Foundation Program funds
oil tankers, cost the nation about for county purchase of 'such in­
$140,000,000 to construct.
structional materials as maps,
Texas Eastern Transmission. a globes, library books, moving
newly organised firm, will pay. pictures machines and films.
the government $143,127,000 for
Proposed new book adoptions
the pipelines in the largest sur­ covered a wide range of subjects
plus war assets sale to private from first grade readers to nigh
ownership on record.
,
school beauty culturee texts.
Although Uncle 8am is divest­
The committee, composed of
ing himself of the valuable war­ teachers, principals, county school
time servant, the sale contract superintendents and state depart­
contains a provision under which ment of education officials, said
theplpelinca are rated a wartime
r#*?rVh facility and can be re­ a' “ critical situation” exists in
claimed for certain periods if Florida schools because of the tack
instructional materials.
necessary for national defense. The of “adequate
Without
neeassary instruc­
purchaser also Is requires to oper­
tools, it will be difficult for
ate the lihes in a manner to per­ tional
mit their reconversion to oil in the teachers greatly to improve the
quality of instruction in .Florida
.event of war.
schools," the committee reported.
"Under existing^conditions and
Riots In Europe
regulations of the State Board
of Education, it Is not now possible
for county school systems to make
treat tan* m e)
big general labor confederation, such an allocation from funds now
available."
grimly declared:
“ If. you want to save the coun­
Herding Governor Caldwell's
try from the misfortune of civil call for reserving expenditure*
war, it will lie nrceaaary for the until the state financial picture
government to observe the democ­ Incomes clear, the State Board of
ratic legality of dissolving Fas* Kducalion has released only onerist organisations rather than Im­ quarter
of the $5,000,000 capital
buing them with the-hope of Us­ outlay fund
to counties so far.
ing again and taking over power
Also at the Governor's in­
»BrW,"
sistence, the boarif ruled the
The Communist party1 chief, *istence,. the board ruled the cap­
Palmira Toglistti, pointed up the ital outlay money must be spent
payments. He contended the leg­
islature meant such equipment as
instructional aids to be bought
from a $5,000,000 current expense
parliamentary plane
fund which hat been- released in
.lung n*iJh
that
is-poi
alls
•possible^—

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southern state* am revising their
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WASHINGTON Nov. 14 UP)—
The United States is enlarging
its advisory military mission in
Greece at the request of the Greek
government, the Army announced
today.
The present advisory staff’, of
TTTPTT' and officers 'will be in­
creased by about DO officers and
Meyers
Inquiry
so enlisted men. a formal an­
Golf prize* were nwatdid by
nouncement by Secretary of .the
Dick KinilH-ll of ‘ Washington, I).
Atmv Koyall disclosed.
C. and Sam Hhirlda of MountThe augmented mission, intend­
brooks, Ala. with mock solemnity.
ed to help Greek force*'assemble
V/innnra were allowed to select
slid use equipment being sent
prizes and the first, one anthrm under the "Truman Doc­
nounrrd, Mayo/ George I.rtitz of
trine" plan for the Greek gov­
Wpialon-Kalcin, N. C. chose a iuiz
ernment's fight against guerrilla
of Florida preserves. Among
fnrees, will furnish advice to
other many prize winners, wete be will have uua.
Greek army components down to
K. C, Yokcly, Nashville, Tt-nn„
Beading from a hand-wrlttan the level of divisions, Royall said.
ritv attorney. President Mt-ighan,
Vice President Morgan and George memutaiidum, tire general aaid he
Van Leeuwcn, chairman of tl&gt;e had made the requaat “ for th« A ir Force Increased
building rode- committee of Nor­ reason the Senate investigating
folk, Va, There were so many committee bail , made charges
lIM Ilu t* Ti» m I'ner (T»;l
pritei that after lire golfers were ngamnl me ami that these ntle- Sumter. SAC,: Turner Fieldi Al­
served dtawing* were held. Mrs. |gallons have been made public." bany, Ca., and Lockhourne Field,
Grady Duncan drew a fine pres- ■ Meyers added:
"1 specifically told Symington Columbus, Ohio.
sure cooker/ H. N. Buyer also
hi addition to the planes be­
and Gen. Bposts i did not want
gut a prize.
ing withdrawn lmn| the cocooned"
InMtunirflfal entertainment yvni. n whtlr-wa»h and emphasized category, the Air Force, the
provided try u colored triu u( pi-1 in no uncertain language that I strategic air command and air denno, guitar and bn**. After the j ilid not want to he exonerated
banquet, dancing was enjoyed in j of anything If guilty of any
.•
V
tiu- ballroom to the music of .Ste­ crime."
In response
to a reporter's
wart Mur tin'* Orehcxtra from Or­
lando.
question. Meyers paid,he did not
knot*1 whether, a* a retired offi­
•'More than 4.5 billion tons of cer, he was still subject to court
shipping ha* twen locked through martial .but, "I certainly would
Warle fh
„i.i^ ti.h iu . It ■! *
the Baull Ble. I'
” thy’ iil w .
Between IMHkaml 1U4Q the num­
ber of.Amerirnii families Increased
176 percent but the population
Increased only 110 percent.

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thanks to Retonga, I am now on
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work dav and feel great," declares
Mr. G. K. Stokes, well-known resi­
dent of 412 East Columbus Drive,
Tampa, Fla.
"All food seemed to Dll mv
stomach with halls of fire ami 1
belched up liquid that felt like
sponslbility for those functions sc siding arid,.' continued
Mr,
has been on the counties, white
the state contributed only to payment-of ■teacher! and school* bus
drivers' salaries.
In line with Its more routine
task of reviewing subject* taught
In Florida schools and texts used
by the students, the Courses of
Study Committee recommended
preparation and use of more books
and films on the history, govern­
ment and’ development of Florida.
It also suggested the State
Board of Forestry and Parks do­
nate at laast 16,000 copies of its
book, "Ten Lessons In Forestry,”
for use in the state's schools.
H proposed that, except in
cases of emergency, the plate re-

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E. Mcyeis “ played for slalre in
poker games as high as $3,000)” e
Jones said he had heard rumors
shout "large poker games'' hut
"not for any specific amounts.”
Meyers was wartime deputy
chief of air force procurement
(purchasing), stationed at Wright
Field. Dayton. Ohio.
Ferguson asked Jones If there
had not been "quite common know­
ledge around Wright field and the
office (in AAF Washington head­
quarters I that Meyers was doing
a lot .of speculation T"
“ No. sir," Jones replied. "I
knew he had soma money."
Jones said Meyers was regard­
ed as more wealthy than most
generals and had "I Imagins
$100,000."
,
____ — ‘
7 The committee developed testi­
mony yesterday that Meyers re­
pot tri to superior in February,
1041. that he hMd no aviation
company ato-ks, but actually hul
2,700 shares In seven companies.
Ferguson commented then that
it was a crime for an Army pur­
chasing uffieer to own an Interest
in a- firm with which ha was deal­
ing. He said statutes provide
punishment up to two years im­
prisonment.
It also was developed that the
War Department received an an­
onymous letter saying Meyers had
made $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 out

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To Produto Prosperity fur Sanford.

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afternoon, tonight and Tuesday.
Mudriate northeasterly wind* be­
coming .icniinually fresh Tueaday.*

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Witness Says
Drivers Exempted Meyers Was
Firm’s Owner

From Federal Law

. 5 T o 4 Decision Defines
Interstate
CommerceWlienApj- -:**pHecl T o Trucking
S

WASHINGTON Nov. (7 U P )The Supreme Court today rulrd
that truck driven who spend a
•mall pait of thrir lime hauling
|ood&gt;. in interstate commerce are
exempt from oveitime pay proviiioni of the federal Wage-Hour
law.
Juatice Burton delivered the 5-4
deciiion. Justice Muiphy wrote
'■the diiient in which Juitice* Black
'an d Douglas concurred. Juitice
Rutledge alto wrote a diiient. *
The Wage-Hour Law exempli
trucking employei whole qualifica­
tion! and maximum houri of work
are let by the Intentale Commerce
Commiiiion, under the 193% Motor
Carrier A d. The exemption hai
been held to apply on to thote
whoie. activities directly gffect the
^safety of interitate operation*
Today's deciiion wai given on
an appeal by Jamei F. Morrii.
Detroit trucker. He contended the
U. S. Court of Appeal* in Cincin­
nati improperly ruled that inter*
atate driving muil - cimitilutir-' a
lukitantial part of ah employe’*
activitiei before the wage-hour
exemption applies. The Court of
-^Appeal* laid the “ very mull pro­
portion” of *uch driving by Mor­
ris driven did not meet that teit.
The Justice Department laid le»*
than four per cent of the tripi
made by Morrii driven in a year'i
lime were intentale hauling trip*.
Th# Supreme Court jnajortty
laid that while* tha Morria cmployea are exempt from
ployea
rrom the
me Wage
wage
JJuur AeL they ara lUbjget ttyl^r
#tOv&gt; eetfutaUuu^ -gmorTwlmf-tildC
'a* n'"*-*
num hour* of work for
safety
purpose* only. Thrre I* a
provi­
» p
Abtui a
sion tn the ICC aet enabling
trucker to ask commission exemp­
tion when he engages in limited
Interstate operations. The court
said that Morris, however, had
il'MUaiM •* r»*&gt; si* •

Army Warehouses
•In Japan Explode;
Eleven Injured
IKEGO. Japan. Nov. 17- o P ) —
Seven blr warehouses picked with
ammunition exploded at the If. H.
Eighth Army supply l*a*e here to­
day, sending flames and shrapnel
high Into tha air. The fire, which
broke out at mid-morning, raced
out of control tonight
night Cause
Ca
of
■the blast was not determined im
mediately.
At nearby Yokohama, U.
Eighth Army headquarter* report­
ed later tonight seven Americana
..
and/nU F JsptncM* w n t injured,
one seriously, .»u&gt;»t were nicked
by flying shspnel. Tha Army said
It believed all personnel had been
accounted for. One of the Ameri­
can* wgs.hurt seriously when the
ambulance he was driving plunged
o ff a 25-foot embankment.
The Injured Included an Ameri­
can (negro) army captain. Stan.* ford R. Hick* of Philadelphia.
Explosions • were decreasing.
Some 450 First Cavalry soldiers
were making headway against
brush fire* which had threatened
other warehouses and caves filled
with explosive*.
Some 200 personnel, including
P0 American, are attached to the
ICMttssM
Mat

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5 Jack B etter To Be
In F ar East .Command
WITH THE EinttTH ARMY IN
OSAKA. JAPAN Nov. 17 (fipec1*1)— Pvt. Jack KstUr, son ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Kettsr uf
Sanford, has recently left the Klh
Medical
Detachment, 24th Inf­
antry, now atatlonsd at Gifu, Ja­
pan, for reassignment In th* Far
Eaat Command. ,
,Ti Pvt. IteUer entered th* Army
‘ on Apr. 21. 1945 and received
hi* basic training at Fort Sam
Houston, Texas. Ila departed for
over**** duty on F*b. 15, 1947
- and sine* arrival in Japan wa*
assigned to th* 24th Infantrr. Th*
24th Infantry (Tropic ligh t­
ning) Division, commanded by
_ B e fo re ------ ...
Ketter attended

2 Ex-Convicts
Barricade Selves
After Slaying
Hysterical Girl Re­
veals
Details
Of
W ild Ride Friday
NEIU-SV1LLE. Wu.. Nov. I?
tyiV"Claik*,County Sheriff Ray
Kutiche' repotted by isdio at
l2:3 0 P. M.. today that both
de»|&gt;eiadoi tought on the hyiterical itory of rape and muidrr
told by a 19-year-old gill we..hairicaded m an outlying famihuute with leveral children n
lioila get.
The two, identified eailiei by
Dane county Dulrict Altomey Ed­
win Wilkie at Robeil Window, 2).
and Buford Sennelt, 22. both
iuttner convict*., vrrie—iunounded
by officer* in the farm home id
Peter Pamputut and declared llieii
intention to "shoot it out" wirfi
police.
At Madinon, meanwhile federal
court commlaaloner. J. J. McMan*my -Hsueir warrant*- char King
violation of the Dyer Aet for huth
Scniu-tt and 'Winslow, at the re­
quest of the Federal Bureau of
Iliveal ig at ion.
A**t. U. *S. Attorney James
E. Doyle said the warrants were
baaed on transportation of a stol­
en automobile across Mate lines,
In this ease from Catena, 111.,
to .Hllliboro.
•
A general alarm we* broad­
cast, for the two after a ltf-y#*r-

LamarreWas Em ploy­
ed To Protect Gen­
eral’s Interest
In
Aviation
Electric

Asks Congress For Limited
-W ageControls And Rationing
Dusty Boot* Cowboys In Action

WASHINGTON Nov. 17
i/Pj— B. II. l.amaire. preal-^
dent of Aviation Electric
Company, testified today that
although hit Mabry in 1941
waa carried on the company V
hooka at about $.11,000, ap.
proximatrly $2\Q0i&gt; of this
sum. waa paid to Ma). Gen­
eral Bennett E.'Meyer*. "We
had a $30,000 Iomi at the end
of 1940 on $20,000 worth' of
contracts." l.aioarrr * replird.

- Inflation
Pro­
Reynaud Reported Anti
gram Is Outlined
As Aid For Europe
As Asking Blum’s Asked
O f Congress
Aid For Cabinet WASHINGTON Nov. 17 i/P)^.
Ramadier T o Resign
If Reynaud Secures
310 Assembly Votes
PAIRS Nov: 17 (TP) -Twenty-

five ( dnununiil meintieii walked
out of the city council toniglil af­
ter It rlrclcd I’jrtie dr Gaulle to
ill pmidnrfy: The Cutnmutmli
laid thry would not wntk with
"Vifliyitei.”
•

I’.endrnl t rumen sik ej Congieit
lod-ty to rettole aulbority for ralioning important mtutitner good*
and iriqaiiing -w.itir vr.l.ng* once
nice.
The Chirl ! lenitive ban dr.I hit
oimhined pt.igt.tm for helping
Luiu|&gt;e auJ fighting inflation to
the iprual teition of (’uttgreii si
it m»r to rontnlet thote two allied
problems.
The Pretident laid down a ten|Hiint luogiam of what he called
"drastic meatu.rt" to halt the tide
«&gt;( nimg (iriir)
While urging
tontinurd voluntary wtlemplt to
( umbsl tnllslion, Mr. I rumen pro­
posed that (’ungirtt Irgulate to:
I. Authori/n "consumer ration­
ing on pnuliufi‘ iit short supply
which bavi.ally r lfc t the coil of
l
v.
In mg
Aullmri/e "price ceilings on
imiliiiit in short supply which
hatiidlly affect the cost of liting
or industri.il prndikliua—eiul lu
.iuthori/e tilth wage ceiling* as
air rttniti.il to tu.iinl.ritt.the ttrerttaiv price teiltnyt."
'1 "Extend and strengthen rent
control."
I Authorise ullocntltin and invrntory control ..f scnice, e»st of
living commodities.
f. Authorise regulation of^pecillative trading on commodity exchanges.
it Rvstvre consumer credit run*
Ilots itltd icalrniti inflationary
bank credit.
7. Extend and strengthen ex­
port control*,
H Continue authority to fell'!*
(rmillnnrrf uu l*Sf# •liK-

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 t/]»&gt;
B. 11 Lamitre, pmidrnt ol Avi
alien Electiic Co., Dayton, Ohio.,
leitilied today that Ma). General
I hit action came amid their
Bennett E. Meyeit got lain into
sillies development* in the I mult
that firm m 1939 to "protect" the
political cum*
gencjal’s "(manual 'interest in the
I. Soviet Ambamdui Alexan­
company."
der Bogomdlov madr “ vigorous
Ijimanr. I.4.J the Senate War
protevl” to the ' g o't e * n in r n't
Investigating Committee that Mry*
-i'hutu by Kaymonil Studio againil a. laid on a*Soviet rrpalera informed him then that lie Out to win a row pony elimination rare are the riders ■howit above-as th ey rutnjtcied' for' prifra &lt;'*j rial ion c
* oS
(Meyers) - had -"iove*ud money-■m». ■Armistice Day at-thrrbrsnd'new-tjBirtfr irgfk orthe'lTusty Bools Billing Club at Ike Municipal Air-1 .
tilothei and tiller
port. In the bark* round are idiawn tin- starting rtiutrs. MU* Dot Whltnrr, faintly seen In-1wren Hoy 11
the company.”
flic committer it inqumtig into Howard it extreme right and Honald Vrino, spur rrd. ahead and won. George Jaroln on white hurne clllluira
was seeoml. Boy Howard third. The other riders, left to right are Buster Boy a) of l.ake fount), I'rtr
l. I’utmrr Piemirr Paul ReyMcyert’ wartime irlatiunt willi air­ llenoil and Bill Howard. Today the hamNome trophies ilunaleii to wiiuirrs hy nierrhanls are on dis­
imud,
omttdrnng formation of a
craft contractor* while he wai
play In the window of Vow rib atore
nrw government,, went In. *er Leon
deputy chief of Air I'orre pro­
Ilium, (trends sard, after talk* willi
curement (purcluting), Meyeit it
the preterit Premier, Paul R.iuudim nr-m fnd:
rr.
•Lawrence D. Bell, president of
3. A »tnkc of 341.000 ro.il
Bell Aircraft Com., told the com­
miner* wa* a.ldrd to the dork and
mittee lilt week that hr terl
transportation strike winch bar
$1,053,000 worth of war bunWASHING!ON, N"V 1/ l/l*| Dmegaid and denial id tiud an- crippled Maitnlle, France’s second
nei* to the aviation electric com­
blaind by llir Calboolic li i-!,.rihy id the Untied 'Stalet for what li eily. A, tmlleit' itrikr ilmril aonte
pany Matting in 1940, idle* Mry
tfri!.i.| "pciliapi the (.-ira'ctt'mil* in all bivlor) "
*
bakerirt.
eft had tuggrvled to him that
Gordon Brisson Re­
Setnlallilii
flie la.-iilnal ixilunoii o f Iskl firm* huinati mankind
the firm might hr inlrrrilrd.
PARIS Nov. 17 &lt;/!*) -Former
ports On
Rotary thinking am; living ami ’ ’lUlii.im alheivm wlmh drn'u « luin," weie
Bell tetlilird &gt;that Meyeti lohl
comlemnrv* punlly hi a Jtat.-imnt i&gt;*ued oil behalf id alt Allteliv an Piemirr Paul Rrynaud was tehim the Dayton linn wat owned
Meeting
In
Jax eslimlu bnliot'! by the adnimiiliative boa id'id the National Calbolu |Hiilrd by friend* l.ulay to have
HIGHLAND CENTER, Wt*., by hi* (Mryru) ftiendi. hut that
W tlfip lam fort1nee.
M r for tbr country home of for­
Nov. 17—UP)—Two young ex- the genrial gave no indication lie
An appeal for iU|i|iort of the
Cniillnslv Dougherty of I'hiln(
l
.sntltitsnl
i|
Pl|9
^lll
*
mer Premier Lron Blum, head of
convicts
today
were sought
Scininolr County Tubettulom At- iletphia. , Mooney of t&gt; e t » u i't,
throughout the state after a Unithe Socialitl Party, to enlnt Ulutn’i
Simih
of
Chicago
and
Spellman
lociatwn
and
the
Chrulmai
fteal
w, iiU y 'u / Michigan coed "posi­
• U p p o i t for.-4 new cabinet Ray­
Sale wai made at the Rotary Club of New Yotji Were among those
tively Identified" them, Sheriff
signing the weekend pronounce­
naud may form tin* week.
Loren F. Marshall said, at the
ftunebron today by Rev. W. P. ment; It declared:
Srulalnl Premier Paul Ramadier
youths who killed her brother-inYeiley who laid llial the inridrnce
"Atheistic Cnmiomiism for
wa* et|H-cled to teiigu at soon at
law andraprd her during a wild
of lubrrruloiii in tins county i* I time thrown Into- nllianci- with
automobile ride,
Reynaud secuie* pledget of 310
lieing steadily reduced and thj'rir'i•lemocrellr nations through N.,;.
A car wna stolen from a farm
tL* i
$
iii^ R re n iio ri AifniBSf llu siu n , * l# n *n
attruihly volet in older to atturr
yard at Yuba. WIs., Saturday
one tb’ es.e whirl, can be.rom pU,n|y tlH1ny ,,, „ 1(.
NEW YORK, Nov. ' 17—(yp)—
night and Marshall said he be­
Miraculously a cti.ingrr gnvrtnmrnl to’ cope WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.7 id’)
(ileirly eradicated.
• .johieh, throtigh violence and ctii- Driver
Tin*
program
for
eitablishmrnt
of
lieved. the youths may have taken
with iisiunting unirtt.
S e c r e t a r y o f l iitw o S , ' t i w e l b - n b * c t r
I’iiinling out tlisl more than i caner/. Is obltructllig the i'stnbEscapes W ith Only
it after abandoning their blood­ * permanent 'organIlklinn to c«.
A bout 5 0 0 r pub. e Slid tuliiirl* Ptill.il upon
.............
t.rrfiif to
$4,000
wsi
ijvent
by
lit*
associs-;
h*btn*nl
of
»
right
iutidlcal
drdcr
ordinate
alt
Jewish
activities
in
stained car near .Hillsboro.
. .i.j—.1
71..II lib ... rfiintt 4e- e q wn wM - n n i r ^ " 1’; 1111 ' H H Ii * T
Small
Cut
O
n
Hand
the
tint
Inn
was
outlined
Teil^rlion
last
year
for
x-r*yi
and
cs.e
Iin
iMrninilwtal
communitv
Personal papers of ojie of the
in g w ill. lit. -iu -lm u r w e e k |&gt;ir*r
,•
she prrlnreT
II'lift11MMPit (Mi I'flR*
*
youths were found in the ahatf- dap iiy spokrumerr of tho Atnnrl- (rmtmg a itu lllH. tfratttl ^JiUHnoiTv, ^.
v is io n s o f
tlaw a g c -lu iu r
act •
r
Ell worth Hoover* a reside.,t
Jewish1 cimrrrrnpr:
11mie.I ggg ■■liirh - 1-- - ntnin—t
Till' cabin. ■ o ffic e nin* Urged
Tlie' plan was discussed f.&gt;i a and timilar work. Rev. Yesley! "Thoughtful tuen perrelve tUpr of Sanford, skidded off the Sent
some of the rood'* clothing.'No
quirk nrti.m tn-ljtfcr tltn presell’
tr&lt;H&gt;ll«ar&lt;'a&gt; l*»s» llvl
limit lloulewild into l.nkf Molilmtverrant as yet has tieen Issued fur ronfrrrnrr In Chicago. Nov. 29 il.itrd that .the budget tins year
10.d t l nn b,-oi uunluiiUn wag*
Friday- night at uppioiinialcly
the' jb.Uths, wlm were Identified through Tlfr, 1 at which the plan ‘.-•Uf.. fot exj.endilure of mine
I,* 75, t-oirts
»
will Ic submitted In -tha national
11 :oll n’vloek, It wns repo, le i
through photographs.
Rain
In
W
heat
Area
$5,000. He urged Rots.tan* to j
ills t.-.liiinmy wn- preparec,
organisations for adoptions.
lodny l*&gt; .Sheriff Perry Merit.
fin . a ll.m-s.- l-ubm Subconiinittcs
Tho prrgram. prepared by the buy riuiitmai Sesli and help fin­
Hoover, llie sole .H-ruliunt, wai
Boosts WinteY ( ’rop
whirl, has li-ou alM.lyil.g tiropo*
Ameiican Jewish Conference, pro­ ance lint work.
driving a 1941 Chevrolet aednn
•V' ••
id* for riiaiigi* lit tho nine year
vides for n new organisation th
towards Snuford when, he stun,
President.
Gordon
Brltson
te
He
ASSOCIATI-Ill
I'RRSH
'
represent th* American Jewish
old ai ntuf ** covering
worker*
Bobby Axt &lt;&gt;f 117 W. SixtVenth
Addltlensl sraltereil hut "quite lie UUI. Itlinded by the lieadllgllta
community In both national and ported on th* meeting in Jackson
of an oiim.iting vehicle which Slri-i-l was declared winner of last whose mllpnl Cfo*'oi state line*.
villo
Igsjf-wsek
of
Kotary
Inter
L-neflrlal
ahuwers"
reporter
I
internnlionsl affair*. The new
Noting that tin- lew sought
M'sallaar* n P*Si *l«l
linlav to have fallen in the wrst- niudi- him pull off the right lian.l week’s Herald pick - the - w inner to establish n tit-hour -w ork week
ernteral
agency would
work
aide of tint highway. In pulling contest which was apontpr.il by
etn
high
plain*
gyen.
giving
the
through
existing organisations
as a "inn mat achrdul.-" I.y re­
Ainter,wheal cr»ti n further liooal. bark onto tbr highway, ,the car PcxCtna-Robson“ men'a wear store. quiring titin. and ony-liidf preand coordinate and direct their
began
to
skid
a*
he
npolled
the
lleVwill
receive
a
t
Jinb
Knit
2
Tavern
Owners
Die
The
Chicago
Weather
Bureau
I(ssHfllMIF4l
!*•■# Kill
The Skeet Hub held its first
___ miuht paymnuts fur all tirnw
-Mid the preripilalion area extend- brxki-s, •,kidded an'itss the high. sweater.
turkey shoot at the range at the
In Shotgun SI ay in ■„l si.,m» i).» eutlre-eastern
way,- »oi-m«g- IHl&gt; degree a to If* —Knthntmr n s in .T fifn m r Myr- wtrrSBjf gfti'r to imuu. :t. tiwvltvrr
f the Rockies with inow fatting former diterlibn, and went down lh&gt; Avenue received the second Tarli told the cot nnil Iax1:
g ^ fe d
DoctorfrTeHttfy A t ~
"Sum.' |»-r*on* ate now urging
and Wyoming and land ovei itu bulkhead into the prise of a pslr uf H.VII pajantut
The I on
..
CHICAGO Nov. 17
were .warded .d winner..
Sutira Murder Trial shotgun slaying* of a former pol nin Montana
ellh.-r lliat the nv.-rtime provi’ ■
Kiveri by Perklnt-Hohton
southward along western &gt;lake.
Class C winner was Wesley
|&lt; DiillMHFsl f»«
f*lRi
Jim Williams, Mrs. W. T Want
ire rhief of luhurhan I’oM-tv and |Ni-liraska. wrulern Knnvns nmt I Tilt- enr Inrnled on lta wheels,
Spencer, son of G, W. Spencer,
HAVANA,, Nov. * 17 i/P)—'Twj hi* wif« early yesterday hkve sent western Oklahoma into the Texas throwing Hoover Into the tea. j ley arid Frank St uf ford received
a Junior High School studen*.
sent, noil ta-lug rompjrtrly tub Ilit- passe* given by the Kill (irady Duncan Named
Wesley celebrated his tlth birth­ doctors who
rfurmed an autop- the homicide squad Into an in- Panhandle.
jc iiww covering In the eas­ merged, forced him to free him Theater.
•ter Me*
llee testified vrvtigatlon uf reported tavern ierJT
day yesterday, and mad* good ay on John Loatcr
n Rockies with the additional self by tucking the tight res. . This week the Firestone Store
O fficer O f SBCC
-for a possible clue to
his vow that he would supply at tho murder trial of Patricio ahakedown*
is sponsoring the contest in con­
flurries
measured as much, as se­
identity
of
the
gunmen.
l . i s t i s s t S . . I‘ a s* sla t
Schmidt today that
the family with a Thanksgiving (Halira)
nection
with
the
Ititz
Theater.
Stanley Riepa, 31, who resigned ven Inches in oomn places, the
Grady I.
Duncan, ' Sanford
"many persons are alive today as the viltsgc police head under n W.-ather’ Bureau said.
turkey.
Frreatonu'a ia offering a rever­ building - inspector. was elected
J, A. Howard won the turkey after suffering similar wounds,*' court order, and Mrs. Riepa, .31,
sible
men's
Jacket
for
first
prise
While the northern section af
Mr* died five days after Miss were shot
in Class AAl C. P. Ellis In Clan
ami a lifelike magic skin 13 inch vice pti-sul.nl of llie .Southern
the aiiuw
Midwest
the coi.tesi
coldest
from ambush
it rrom
amnum as the;
iney- me
.-si had
na.i me
ri
* •
A and W. A. Patrick In Class Schmidt shot him aboard the arrived home about 5:30 A.M. weather today with readings rang- I 111 o U S D I C l O I l
doll for the BSCOJtd prize. The Building f'o.1.- fongress Friday
U1
1).
yacht Satlra last April.
It.tx Theater Is giving two passe* at tirlnn.l.i at the conclusion &lt;&gt;f
J r own tavern In Posen. , ing from atuund lit nlmve zero in
\
from their
The doctor*, Evsllo Canltares
On account of the opening uf
rn Kennedy, acting chief j Montana to th* middle 20s In tha I f • IflQ 'lP M i n n r A | | | | )p u to each uf the third tlirougl. fifth lta Florida aesslon. J. W. Murg*nt
Wilburn
former Vice preaident of the Con%
the hunting season on Thursday and Ruben d* Vtlaaco, wera on
State Police.
n i l iminds
P L ______
H R aaM Great U kcs region, tho rest o f I ■ U i m W l R I l l J J / l u l l J L n prise winners.
____ s L .s 1L . L l l l . i . 1. 1.1 tL..
*J____ I__ I
them will lie no sk**t match at tha stand together. Canltart* did "It *pp«ara
All winners except on* last grrs* amt camntlraioner of public
that the killers hid the nation
h*d nothing' worse than I
(CMttawew M , r * » Slay
moat of the talking, Tho defenv’ behind the house and fired at -lightly subnormal tradings.
Turn Watts, negro, who la 1w. week picked nine of the contest* ^nipi oveiin-nt of Uirhtingham, Alt.
has contended that. the rough Riepa from close range a* he left
The weather along the Gulf llevrd to have come here recently correctly. Frank Stafford selected was elected a* piesidvnt.
Mr. Duncan Im* boat* serving
traatroent Me* received In being hi* automobile. Mr*. R i e p a •1st** and in the extreme South from Georel* waa arrested on eight winner*.
ShioperB.Object To
ps a in.-nil.er of the Board of
moved from tha-ywcht caused his •creamed and she was shot a mo­ west waa dcseriU’d aa "ideal," suspicion Friday evening after
Trustees of the Congress which
ment later." Kennedy said that with the mercury canceled to two motorist* sighted him near
• AUTO FRANK
Freight Rate Raise death
- Asked hv th* prosecution wheth­ six spent ahotfcun sheila wer* climb today to the middle 70s or Grandview Avenue and Twentieth
Julian Stenstrum reported to lie said is nut art association of
Street, trying to hid* behind a toIice that his automobile, whirl, budding official*, hut is an organhigher.
MONTGOMERY. Al*. Nov 17 er a neck wound such as the found at the sc*n*.,
tree, and carrying a lot of bun­
listiun of-'eitie* in 13 southern
Chicago
lawyar
received
Sraa
In­
(A1)—Representative* af southern
dles. Wall* (s now in jail, charg­ is had left parked in front uf states which send representative*
evitably
fatal,
Canltarea
replied
Station
WTRR
.Saturday
evening,
shippers asked tke Interstate
ed with ransacking automobiles
had been pushed the length uf to the Cnnfcre**.
Commerce Commission at a for­ he could not sey, but that rough
of six persons.
"The Congress," said Mr. Dun­
treatment
might
hay*
aggravated
mal haartni todav to re Let a
W. A. Adams and Wallace Bell, tha Mayfair Inn hy an automobile
petition by th* nation's railroads it. He sxld such wounds usually
returning from- the football game, in which six youths wera riding, can this morning, "waa declated
,
\
the middie of First to bo one of the most successful
____
. _ suspirlous action* of . and left in th*
noted_ the
for an averarw 27 per e*nt In- are fatal.
the negro, telephoned the police Street. Mrs. Stcnitrom, who was ever held and all enjoyed their
ereas* In freight rates.
station anil Capt. Roy Tiill* and in the automobile el the time, stay In Central Florida, espec­
Th* testimony earn* at th*
, ZOO VISITORS
Patrolman C. I). Sparks, after a waa badly frightened, ha said aa ially their Thursday afternoon
opening of an ICC hearing con­
LONDON.
N#r.
17
W
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fhe
greatest
assembly
of
European
roy­
Nearly 100 nuplla of the Wood
and evening entertainment In
search, caught tha negro coming she ia unable tu drive.
ducted by Commissioner J. 11.
Sanford, including the golf tour­
Alldevdg*. The hearing Is c m row Wilton Junior High School' ally since the 1937 toro.uticn of King Georg* VI was in London today out of an alley near Rose Court
nament, luat ride and banquet
of a series being Kfeld throughout arrived here by bus Saturday for the first of a series of brilliant social events preceding Princets carrying many bundles, according
GRAND JURY •
afternoon and visited tha Zoo. hlirabeth’s wedding to I ieut. Philip Mouatbaltcn Thursday.
to Police Chief R o y G. Williams,
at th# Mayfair Inn. Plenty of
the country.
The
Grand
Jury
will
reconveno
who said that Watt's record ;*
E. L. Hart of Atlanta, chairman Mrs. Marlon B. Nova waa the
Most of the 27 me.-nberi ct the current and former royal house* being Investigated.
in Circuit Court tomorrow morn­ interest was shown In Sanford
teacher
In
charm.
Mr*.
Elixabeth
of a special committee of the
by visiting engineer*, city may­
The negToe room at Tenth ing al 10:00 o'clock, the criminal ors and representative* of tho
Southern * Traffic League, told W. Barker ,of Florida Greyhound expected to attend tha wedding already have arrived. With them came
docket
will
be
sounded
by
Judge
Street
and
Orange
Avenue
*ae
thou.and*
el
co,.imcneri.
crowding
into
alrfady
jammed
London
hotels.
Lines
dlreetad
tha
route
of
the
Commissioner ABdredgs and IOC
major building »\ippiy industries
Princess Elisabeth waa up at* — ———
— — —----------- -------- searched and enough loot to stock Millard B. Smith, and cates will in the country."______ Examiner John P. McGrath that tour which Inctadatrrtiits to th*
.
be
hot
for
trial,
it
waa
announced
a
small
second
hand
atore
was
her
usual
aarly
hour
at
Bucking-"listed
aa
tha
first
of
tha
wadding
the proposed increase In freight Bok Tower. Sanford Zoo apd
this
morning
by
O.P.
Herndon,
recovered
end
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now
In
Chief
week
functions.
rate* "tan not b* Justified by pre­ Marin* Studio* at SL Augustine, ham Patae*, hurrying through the
DISABLED
VETKRANB
Tonight there will ba a slats William’s office. Four or five clerk of tha court.
sent or prospective co«t*fl and according td Sidney RiChard. too preparation for a party at Saint
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—&lt;AY—
containers, an Army
charged that tn* carriers "are not superintendent’, who welcomed th* James’* Palace, whers tha wad- dinner at Buckingham Palace, cardboard
( i iaras ii
r u t bid
The Artiiy and th# Air Fore# urg­
-,
ROAD RIDS
followed by a dance for 160
ding presents ara pn display.
fialtora.
ed today that positions aa super­
Bids
will
tw
let
tomorrow
by
8S f f i !
*“d *
----------------:------------She started her day by going guest*.
intendents of national cemeteries
BEER. NOT-BOMBS
Scotland Yard assigned spec.
through cormpondeaea with her
BH. I.E Cl.KHCa LECTURE
ROME. Nov. 17—GO— Soviet the State Road Department for be IIml led to disabled veteran* of
the
widening
and
resurfacing
ot
SEGREGATION
*
Dr. Helen L* Clare will lecture Mcretary and glancing occasion­ 1*1 details to guard th* coming personnel
hurriedly loft their
anv of the armed force*.
W
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 7 -M V - on "Florida Resource* at Our ally at workmen decorating th* and going of no l**a -than'four embassy last night when a bundle 0.89 miles of Stata* Road 434
They mado the request in a
Congrvss was asked today to per­ Back Door" tonight *t 7;45 P. M. r6ut* of lb * wedding procession visiting kings and s ix . visiting waa found in the lounge,. Giornale from Simpsons Corner south of letter to House Speaker Martin
mit whits and nsgro persons to at the Seuthsld* Primary School. from Buckingham.Palace to West, queen*.
DTtalle reported today. Pollen Caiselberry to Highway 436 at (R-Masa) in which they petntod
us* th* *am* restaurants at* Wai' This lectors la being - «onsored minster Abbey,
PoRee said Westminster Abbey found the package, contacted thraa Goldenrod li was announced this out that existing law limit* the
national , girport da*
by the Samnlol* County Tsxehtr’i
On* thousand guaata wera In­ would b* a*artb*d by special bottles of beer -plus a note raying morning by W. M. Hoag, enginusr appointment* to non-dlrabled Army
a Virginia **gr*gallon law.
AffOciatlaiL
In charge.
veteran*.
,
vited- to today's patty, officially
"Thaw ara not bomba."
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Rev. Yesley Tells Catholic Leaders Blame Denial Of
God For History’s Great Crisis
Rotary Of Work
Of T. B Group

Hoover Survives
Automobile Dive
Into Lake Monroe

Agency Is Planned
To Co-Ordinate All
Jewish Activities

Cabinet Officer
jVsks Congress Td
Up Minimum

Bobby Axt Wins
First Prize In
Football Contest

Wesley Spencer
Wina Turkey In
Junior Skeet Try

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Royalty Gathers In London For
Social Events Preceding Wedding

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FIbill I John Sauls Iiai trail A
book. FIiuIi again! It's aboul hit
Steal grandpsppy who u»ed lo live
• in' Otleen when that town was
known at Sauliville. Get him. to
lell you about-it.
Dr. Andre Cide who hat
been awaided the Nobel prize
in litetalure. u*ed to be a Communiii However, hit enlhutiaim
waned when he visited- Ru«*i* in
1936 and »aw what a lolalilatiaa
Uce Hate ii really liar, wnen
* ewllltnarl
ll*
returned In
to -Pt 'aalis’
full of
disillusionment, he wrote "Relour
de LU. R. S. S.” A good book
for to-called American' Ubeiaii

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*— F.vm Soeiiinnr ii not”!
»wer to rll our problem*. The
French government ha» juil announred a 43 percent increate in
gst and electricity rale*, a 2 '
percent incrraie in rail and iub' way rate*, and n 28
in­
cense in fmgltrt rateal. Bolh tinIf ilioadi and thej |&gt;ower and ga*
companiet have \heen natmnalired. that is, taken over hy the
government.
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Senator Malone of Nevada, now
on an intpection lour' in Greece, it
not enlhuiiaitic about the Marthall
Plan. Saul jie in Athens the other
da^T',l can gel at inuth food here
aa I can in New York. There it
plenty here if you have the money
10 buy it. There mutt be aomething radirally wrong with diitribulion of theie goodt. Thit it food
we tent over here lo be given
away, but now I find it in the
black market."

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Persistent *peculation over the possibility of the Re­
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
publican irnrty nominating iwm« great military lender for
Al1 Foreign Affair* Analyat
President next year naturally mine*' the question an to
whether an Army man in the White House would be more
Far Eastern development* eonlikely, or lew likely, to involve thin country in war with
to remind ua forcefully
some great foreign jxiwer. At the present time a boom for tinue
that the war between o-mmanizm
General MncArthur seem*, to hr getting.under wav. Rumor**and
nf.^rnffing r.wnopwf liii'enhtTwei urntimig rtMftlfe the (l«'ii-'!afi«
ffair.
The Kurdpean. conflict naturally
e r a a obvious disapproval. And General Marshall is a pros
i* of more immediate impurtan-e
pect who cannot be overlooked.
the Western World- But In
It is natural for those who have some other favorite to
the lodg run we arc likely to
candidate to insist that such an Army leader in so ini|sir- find that the outcome of the
tant a post as the Presidency would be likely to undertake xtrugglo ia quite aa dependent on
certain military adventures to the detriment of this coun­ A*U a* on Europe. Anyway,
try. They seem to feel that an Army President would mean Du* much U clear:
The Democracies could triumph
n big Army, a more belligerent attitude In foreign affairs, in the West and atill lo»e the
and consequently un increased likelihood of-armed conflict. global deciainn 'through failure
in the Orient. Thal'a a definite
The, recard, however, does-not bear them out.
Wc have hud seven great wars, including thy Revolu­ danger.
China I* the key.to the silua;
tion, since this county became an fndejicndent nutfon. and tlon.
Her affiliation* are with'
in none of them was a military man President. We have the Weatern Democracies, hut the
had two Presidents, who came directly out of the profes­ i* acraa* the world frutn them
sional Army and in neither case did a war occur during nnd t* fighting an uphill hattle
for her very life. We are wont
their administrations. We have had several other Presidents lo
think of her in term* of her
with some military background, but .none of them ever mighty ilte and geographical Im­
started n war or served us President while a war was in portance, which gave her a placr
amniig the llig Five nation* of
progress.
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world, and yet »he haan’t the
Our first greut war, the Revolution, of course, began lire
strength to live up lo that proud
when no one was President. And Washington, who uas title heraUae «he i» torn hy civil
soon made v'ommundcr-in-chief of the Continental Army, war amt hr shattered economically.
Fred flgntpeon, chief of the
did not become President until after the war was over, and
there were no wars during his administration. The War of Aveociatcd Pres* in China, aay*
observers believe Geheraliulmo
1812 occurred during James Madison’s ndnti nisi ration', atui Chiang
Kai-Shek'* government
Madison was precedtd by Thomas Jefferson, neither of jritouifT be' ■tile to pul) throuRli
whrtm were military men. Andrew Jackson was something tb* winter economically and mil
of u military man. having been in command of the Ameri­ itarily without important outald*
Yet these Same obeerver*
can Army which defeated the British at New Orleans, bill aid.
warn that Chiang a regime soon
during his administration as President from 1829 to 1887. i-r or later will come to a dead
end'unless foreign help la enot
there were no war*.
The next great war in which the United Slates was mouily greater than any now In
sight.
involved wos the Wnr with Mexico in .1840 and that was
The Generalissimo's China i»
during the administration ■of James K. Polk who was a growing weaker economically. Th.lawyer,'a professional politician, and never took an active government is and to be throw­
part in any war. In the Civil War, o f course. Abraham Lin­ ing 80 percent of its expenditure*
the war against th* Chinese
coln wns president, and he, loo, was a lawyer and a politi- into
Communists, leaving little foi
clan nnd hln only military experienba was Rained an a rehabilitation of th* stricken
you hr man in the Black Hawk Indian war. Hln predecessor country.
Medntime, while Chisng’a force*
fn office, who some .hold partly responsible for the war,
achieved sweeping victorie*
wasjilso-a4awyer and-hia-wnly-milit«ry-ex|&lt;eriencd‘ WIoTas have
in Mancnuria, the Revolutionist i
a private in the War of 1812.
—said in olficai! circles to he aid­
The Spnnish-Americnn War occurred during the ad­ ed hy the Russians—Have captur­
ministration of William McKinley, another lawyer, whose ed the va'slly important govern­
only military experience wns gained in the-Civil War In ment Ioim- of Rhthkiachwang ii
Ninth China, aouthweat o f Pei­
which he volunteered ns a private and worked his way up ping. The' CHThew Reds also hav to the rank o f major. It can hardly be said that his military ticen successful along the grea’.
background gained 33 years before had anything to do with Yangtze River, and threaten tinlailwky life-line lictwccii South
his sending the Hough Riders down to Cuba.
and North China. Should they UTIuh country’s two greatest wars, the first World War able to cut the railroad it would
ami the second World Wnr. were fought, as everyone knows, tie a major disaster for the govr
under the direction from the White House of non-military eminent.
In the midat of all this (hao*.
men, Woodrow Wilson, who hud just been elected for his China
I* preparing to. hold thl&gt;
second term whim this country entered-the first World week Its first general election
War, wns a college professor, and, FYnnklin I). Roosevelt, of history. A national a***mblvPresident at the time of the second World Wnr, wns a law­ will la- chosen and thl* will Harm'
country * first conatitulionai
yer, who find been President most of his adult life, or gov­ thd
ly aeli-cted president and Vlrv
ernor of New York State!
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4 *
president. Cen oral Iasi mo Chianr'*
The administrations of our two great niilitury lenders, Kuuminlang Party ta all powerful
U. S. Grant and Zachary Taylor, while not exactly note­ nnd therefore there ia no ques­
tion that his regime will la* con­
worthy in themselves, were nevertheless not characterized firmed.
by foreign wars, or military adventures. On the whole, the
Closely linked with the Chinrae
record would seem to indicate that there might be less si lust ion ia the- dispute Involv­
chance of war with a man like Marshall or MncArthur as ing Korea, which la'vaatly Impor­
tant strategically in' both the
President than with a man like Taft or Truman.
military and th* political »*iua.
The United Nations assembly last
week adopted an American pinposal fur the creation of a UN
commission in hold election* jn
■ftrrnu l/F llw eniTof next Mamv
The Russians not only opi&gt;o»#d
this hut dec land that they would
boycott-rh* mrnqilasina, and Dmitri Mapullsky, Ukrainian delegate,
asserted that the UN action would
turn Knrt-a into a battlefield. Pre­
sumably he had In mind thst ihi*
northern half o f the country .in'
occupied hy Russian tropl"1 '" 'll
the southern part hy an Amer­
ican force.
This ha* created a position
which leads American occupation
officials to foresee the creation
of a senarato state in their por­
tion, and th* absorption of north­
ern' Korea into the Soviet xoaa
tions of her own weaving.
of influence. The eouthern part
General.BrownlAg is said to be n silent man. which Is o f . the country Is baavily antila.
?**, of hlH V,t»«P£Otiont&gt;. tloubtlfiBa. fo r‘.this appointmuoL -Comra
to have been strongly comaorno atlcnt souls are g6od listeners and good diary- **id. 1
keciwrs. With the author of Rebecca to help him edit his munlti-d
“ by the Russians.
Should this unofficial prophesy
recortls, the world should gut some good reading at some come
true, It would mean that
future day.
the Russians hwd aeeuredi anoth­
er Invaluable base, and ’this at
th« cost of a unified and Indaegg
products
ready
iverjt Exempted
ndent Korea which th* Allies
for lb-livery on a date .pacified pent
promised the people,
(tad
hy contract. The .hiptnenU, for
I(-«M|||IIM« Iim !•»»* 0**1
lend-lea*c export In IP42, were U&gt;
nuL Baked for this exemption.
HTABHRN IN ORLANDO
Among other actions today, the w made from Manning, Iowa,
court;
and Sleepy Eye. Mlrm.
Formeil- Gotfecnor Harold E.
Upheld, in effect, authority of
Orderm) rearvument of the le­ Rtassen of Mfnneaot*. candUate
the National Labor Relations gality of a postal fraud 'order is­ for thv Republican nomination for
Board to require reinstatement sued hv Postmaster Genera) Han- President will apeak in. the muni­
of two foremen discharged by the negan against "Facta" magazine cipal auditorium at Orlando, at
Vail Manufacturing Company of Iwcaua* of a "puttfa contest" 8:00 P.M., neat -Thursday, Nov.
Chicago. The court refused the which the publication conducted. 20. at a meeting eporuored by the
company’s requsst that the board’s The tribunal called for discussion Orange County Young -Republican
reinstatement order be cancelled of half a dosvh legal points which Clutj.
vinca
Law ex- apparently wera not previously
i.a ..-tha
*, Taft-Hartley
- t-.t
ciSdet , l ^ * « n z - C ! m - l b n r.cl*ai- tou*)md-up#w— ...... ------ETri“ 6cetipia# about* four-fifthe
kificaTlon of employes entitled to
Refused to review
-------- _a tax court of the island ofT rf land.
NLRB protection. The Justice decUlon l hat the 1030 District of
Department contended succtdsful- Columbia income tax does Hot apThrough careless u u of the land
lifihe law did apply in the dreum- 4 y to
0. um
Beckham,
N&gt;,000.&lt;
— Clifford
M u.
im ui, a
m ^.,vv-.,ww
b tiT hhave
f ! *been de*fiances of the Vafl rase.
B eral employe living
...l o g *here
_ but_ i troyed in the United State* and
Refused for a second time to claiming Fort Worth, Tex. k* hla |another 50,000,000 acre* are alreview reorganization proceedings legal residence.
I most In aa bad condition.
for the Chicago. Rock Island and
J&amp; tAi
Pacific ‘ Railway Company.
He(scted 5-4 in a decision by
Justice Douglas, a government
claim for 114,482 from Prlebe and
R E G IST R A T IO N N O TIC E
Inc., for asserted‘ lUti
failure to
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Die (nc'rpendrnl Fundamental
Formula For Memoirs
Chur.-lir*«ol Am.-iu*a havr recom­
mended to Preiidfiifc Truman lb&lt;
adop'ion ol die Styiit tyalrm ol "
Gwl, Princess I'.liy.nlioth stsm IS loJtavo-** linalmmb
.tniliijirv paining - i - h ^ i r ^ ^ l i h i . iai*4t*^idlu|&gt;nin&gt; k t hoiisennld l,li*t,»?ss malinger. The
will
man
■ ioilii
S I Sary
i M p^epa
i B B i.-dr.eti
r i B H Bix Mmoil
B B Bimst
illM
l Hgo
M not
f e l to
i l i the
iillM
t t iHho
M marries, as might be cxiiecn*cr»«arv in llirie* critical dayt " ted, buL to IiO-yi&lt;nr-.nld General Frederick Browning, tmfeh.'
Tlie STwiii lyilrrn involve* militaty decorated hew of,two world wars. It is to be qo mere Jobaininy for 'youihb..iu cjjinc4l"to.i in-nnme, cither, out ii full sized occupation, considered a
trammy
with their rrgylar litgl
too' definite honor for distinguished wur service and Carrying
and 'olleye work. Fliere it i an iiiidivulgiul but doubtless generous salary.
great deal to hr tatd in favof of
Tho general, who Is distinguished and famuua in Ins
*t‘ however, not all yaulha go own name, Is also the husband of the successful best seller
to hivh tchno) or college, and novelist, Daphne du Mnuricr. Think of the memoirs that
many high tchoolt are, in run* the pair or them should be able to turn out, say 25 years
area* loo small nr olherwite un- hence, when the genera) decides to retire and the princess
tutted far real military training.
has become Queen Elizabeth with court legends and tradi­
Retail food price* hit a record
..................
nigh in September,
according .to
the Bureau of
c ' Labor ftHlil'Ki!
"and ouT owiT |uru ii thatlh*y
Haven’t gone down any tint* then.
The food index wat 12 percent
higher thad a year ago. 66 percent
Higher than jutl before the war
and tO percent higher than in
June. 1920, the pottwar peak of
World War I. . Those hardett. hit
are not the farmer* who gel the
chief benefit of high food price*,
nor organized labor,who have re­
ceived tubttantial
am .
but rather the' white,p
Worker*
who. in many esdW
high price*, are wji!
•ame talarie* (hey .;
the war.
.
A'cU»b lecmv to bf.nl
over the President"
tempt lo vend t
American factories and farm* to
Europe and al thfc sirhir time hold
down the cost of these items to
Amtricen eoniutn&gt;rv'SenTfc')*ople
m in to feel ihst voluhttry raImning it the best way to do a.
llwtigh admittiag t that»this won’t
;» much. But other* think Con­
st should pass a law., restore
compulsory rationing and price
control, not having learned even
I that there are certain definite
1 1ions op , the powt^ of legisi. Congress can, ol course,
a law requiring bread to be
a 10 cents a

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all-Am«nc*n tnmwcnu,
the New York fashion
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French is spoken in five of
bf Switzerland's 26 canton* and
German 'in IS of the other*. The £
remaining two use Italian and
Itomanscb.

Dr. Charles L. Bentons
Opkometrist
Sanford Atlantic Rk. Bldg.
Hour*: &gt;-12 1-5
Phone 295
Sal. M 2
Eye* Examined • G la w * Fitted

King worm O f
The Scalp
- W, V. HITTING
Tuuchton Drug Co,
‘ Ringworm of the scalp is
an infectiuA of childhood—ami
probably contracted more offen
in the Rummer whiti children
an* barehcarlcrl.’

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Firat evidence of the di*va*e
is a small bald spot that will
enlarge gradually if the fun-'
gus infection Is not treated.
Since there arc various type*
of fungi, diagnosis is the first
step in dontndling the infec­
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What’ll You Have,
Operatic Arias
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eveh l&gt;een *lde lo put one fool on
the bridge, but I decided to try.
It was the first full length opera
It was a land of lost delight to I had ever attended.
So 1 made an effort to forget
opera. It was the strAnge and lhe*-inanities of life, f overlooked
tuneful land of Puccini, Verdi. the absurd physical mi»-matching

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The name* of the men who comNEW YORK Nov. 17 t/Vi
noseil that world look to many
The lond line of mrn and women ' like (he sign* on barbershops or
in-lhe outer eold Rhufflt'd slowly random selection* from a Teutonic
tike a* hnlf-froien reuli|«-dcs to- phone l»ok. Hut to the people who
ward the warm il'tor.
had waited in line tpat night the
Many hail waited long hour*, name* stand for many beautiful
They leaned tiirdly against the things.
huge brick .bulk of Hie building
The world the curtain lifted on
when th^ line hailed. The middle - !
Verdi’s—a flamboyant Swraged sagged wearily. The young dish court in the eighteenth cen­
made a jr*t of their fatigue.
tury. where death awaited a king.
■ A * each one in the line mi,-red
'rom my seat I could glance
Kr
(ha building he pul down 55 ami over and watch the wonder of
got a .paper ticket. A man finally mu*ic wash over Ih# rapt faces of
xj mthe dwindling
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tame out and Mtold
one youifg couple standing near.
group:
They were deep in a world I never
"Thai's all! S-dd out. They had h anted lu puinb.
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turned unhappily away.
The plump little tenor oil the
Hilt those early enough to get stage meiodiously haying his illicit
the tickets bad' pa*a|&gt;nrU into passion to an over-nourished
another
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. .... felt lucky aupranu was slightly ridieuious In
to lu&gt; able to buy stanilingnuom my view. To the young couple,
at the opening of llip Mslrn|iot- however, the bugling pair were
obviously great lovers,starrrossed
Itan Opera.
They wnited patiently aa the by hopeless destiny.
fashionajih- ladies in mink and j They
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Wen drawn over tho
ermine rustieii otn*idcuuu*lv toibrhigy o f u . . l „ _ l - l i . v s | . n i l ^
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Your doctor will advise treat­
ment. if medicares are needed.
Let a trusted druggist supply
your . needs from his frekhly
stock eit shelves.
This ia the 182nd of a series
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appearing in this pi»|N-r each
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linn trmi^lVrreil liin office hvatiquartent from Detroit
to Sun ford mid of fern his services to the Imsiness
pooplo of this area in mutters pertaining to uccountinir.
puyroll and income taxes.

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n country coat, a city coat and
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Fl o r id a

The Registration Books of tho Cltjr- of Sanford,
Floritia, are open at tha City Hill, commencing Monday, Ntivetnbi-r'3, 1947, for-the purpose of
for the General Municipal Election to be held on De­
cember 2, 1947, and will remain open each day except
Sunday and holidays up to and including November
22, 1947.

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THE 8ANPORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

IGDTIants Traded
By Mimosa Circle

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
J&gt;ocial&gt; CalendersJ )A R ToS tEntertain
a te .
MONDAY
The stale ivgrnt and state of­
The Knight Circle of the First ficers will
guests uf the Sallie
Baptist Church will have ■ reg­ Harrison Chapter, Daughters uf
ular meeting at 7:30 1'. M. «t the the Aiicriran Revolution, fur a
church. All buiineia women an.I iuncheun at the December meet­
Other* who are interested In a ing, it was slated at Ibe regtdar
night circle are invited to attend. meeting uf the gruup held on Fri­
day at the home of Mrs. II. K.
TUESDAY
Tooke with Mrs John Meisrh, Jr.
The R. W. Ware Bible Class of as ro-hostess. Mrs. L. P. Hagan,
.the First Methodist ’ Church will regent, presided and opened the
A*ve * turkey dinner at the meeting with the D.A.R. ritual
% urch at 7:00 P. M. Mrs. R. L. anil pledge to the flag. The Na­
McKinney, hostess, will be in tional Anthem was sung In uni­
charge of thw dinner.
son.
Campbell' Dossing Post No. 6.7,
All officer reports wrre heard
American legion Auxiliary, will
have a covered dish supper and and a letter read thanking the
bingo party at 0:30 P. M. at the chapter for a donation to the
D.A.R. occupational therapy at
Legion Hut.
A bridge parly will be given at Ellis island for convalescent
8:00 P. M. at the Holy Cross Marines and. Sailura.
Episcopal Parish House by the j Mra. F. K. Boll, chairman of
Woman's Auxiliary. Tickets may Americanism and Naiionat Doobtained at the door and priles feme read the first Thanksgiving
proclamation by George Wash­
w i ll be given.
ington Miss Mary Anita .Spring­
WEDNESDAY
er, the D.A.R. representative to
The Civic Ot-paitnimt of the Girl's Htale and a member uf the
Sanford Womans Club wdl meet Fort Mellon Society, Childirn of
at the club house at 10:00 A. M. the Aiueilean Revolution, was In­
to fold .Tuberculosis Chiiiiinai in* limit by Mrs. H. K. Kuumilinl
Seal*. A covered dish luncheon and gave a report on the activities
will be served to member*. i.t uf the session held in Tallahassee.
.12:30 P. M. Hostesses fur th-- Mrs. J. 11. 6lcnick, rhairman uf
affair are Mia. Fred T,.William*. the’ American Indian committee,
Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mt*. J. It. reported that bead* had been col­
Jlay, Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith lected to hr sent to the Indians
• n d Mrs. B. R. Beck. The public fur their work in making aiticlcs
is .cordially invited at 1: IS P. M. for sale.
At the close of the business
to hear Attorney General J.^Toiu
Walton who will speak to the tessiun dainty refreshments wengroup, on "Everglades National served by the hostess td Mrs. L.
P. Hagan, .Mrs. II. W. Rucker,
Park."
The Sanford Grammar school Mrs. Kuiimillat, Mrs. H. J. Leli­
P.T.A. wjll meet-at 3:30 P. M. at man. Mrs. Hols, Mis. C. It. -Dawthe school auditorium
Room suit, Mr*. George * Morgan, Mr*.
mothera will meet at 11:00 A. M. Menick, Mra. W, M. Thigpen, Mra.
in the office with- the chairman, J. It. Ray, Mrs. K B. Clements,
Mra. J. C. Davis. Those desiring Mr*. M. S. Wiggins, .Mrs, A. R.
Junch must mske rese.rvation with. Key, Mrs. Metsch, MrS, .Tooke,
4Mr* Davis, telephone 810-W. The Mrs. A, C. Benson and__Jljit
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at 2:30 P. M. in the office also.
The Woman's Golf Association
will have a luncheon at 12:00 Mrs. Epps Talks
o'clock at the Seminole Country
To Dirt Gardeners
Club. Golf games will follow.
The third session of tha United
Nations study will beheld'at 7:30
Mra. A* W. Epps was tin* guest
P. M, at the First Methodist speaker at the* monthly meeting
Church. A panel disunion will of the llirt Gardeners Circle of
be held and will lie composed of the Sanford Gnnli-n Club held Fri­
leading representatives of Han­ day at the home nf Mr*. John
sford
Roger*&gt; at UH) Myrtle Avenue.
Mr*. Epps gave instructions in
THURSDAY
The American Home Depart­ the mining and care of gardenias.
Thus,* attending the meeting
ment of the Hanford Woman’s
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M . at were Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mrs, J.
the club house Mrs. Culcna Wil- L. Eminisor, Mrs. Harry llecrvn.
hoit will give a food demonstra- Mrs. Charles Ginn, Mrs. George
Harden. Mra. D. C Howard, MrS.
A Thanksgiving supper will bc Rogers, Mrs, Jack MacDonald,
Mra, A. C. MeReynolds, Mr».
given by the I'hllathea Class uf Clyde Ramsey, Mi*. Fordyeo Rus­
IheKirst Baptist Church at that) sell and Mrs. Janie* N. Robson.
M. fa. at the church annex. All

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For Jacarnnda Meet

The music of your
choice perfectly
recorded o n . . . :

Mr*. B. G. Methvin entertained
memliers of the Jararanda Circle
of the Hanford Garden Club at
her home tit West First Hlreet at
3:00 P. M. on Friday afternoon.
Mra. Fred Gena* presided over
Aba■
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ariii1
ran~^P6ir
nhswered bv rt)sother* naming
trees froln the Bible, In the dis­
cussion it .wasUuund that the .HImate of Jerusalem was similar to
that of New .Smyrna.
Mr*.'Ganns announced that the
Jacaranda sponsored "It” siplail
football game belli roevhlly was
a sucres* and thanked (hot? Who
assisted. Mra. J. .p, Cullen, a viasitor from the Axalea Circle, told
of the lunrhcon and hat show to
lie held on Nov, 20 at the Mayfair
Inn. Following the business meet­
ing a discussion on gardening was
held.
Those attending were Mrs. W.
H. Brinson. Mr*. Methvin, Mrs. L.
L. Hill, Mra. K. U. Hickson, Mra.
A^C. Starke, Mrs^ R. E. Peurifoy,

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CHRISTMAS SEALS
Nt-arly four theu*und letters
for Ihe Christmas Heal Hale which
have been folded by school chit.
•Iren and representative* of
churches and civic organisation*,
will lie insritftl by members' or
the Sanford Woman's Club at its
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meeting
Weilnemlav. It wi IB.
iwulilTO today by ilis. Edwald
Klreher. Secretary of the Sc in•» tU ,uU» '*"‘h ut* th*' t" mM" ^ on rulU'
inoK- County Tubercutosis and ] ! ’ A. ‘ p o n ir^ p le a ffij overM.he ,U,wu
Health Association.
meeting which opened, with each
tnemlH'r uaniing and identifying
Grammar School Hook a wild floweri
SI'KCIAI. UNTIL NOVKMBKU 15
Mrs. Ponder laid of lire di'trirt
Genuine nil PermanentT. The ends an- wrapped ^rtli oil
Drive Started Today meeting o f Garden r’lttli ••■hiduled
(iaiine's, leaving' ibiiti suit upd uuluini looking.
to t&gt;e held in Eustis tmlay. PlanH2..A0 Wave
for
67..*iO
were utso compteted for the 'Tl"
Mr*. J. A, Wright, secretary si|Uad game tu-ing ntoii‘ ii/i-il hy
Special training from skilled artist* in liair'styling.
of the Sanford Grammar School .the Asajea t’ircii oh Niw. IX (&gt;eOpen two i vefongc ami Wednesday afternoons
P-T A., announced this morning tween’ Banfottf nmj &gt;Ni*tt.&lt;,
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All Work Guaranteed
that in observing National Hook
It wa* decided thafUn* lupchrott
iiA im lK T r s b k a u t y n o o k
Week, thf P.T.A, is starting a
book drive Vo further, the school and lint show will T. nelJ on
JOB North Park \vrnue
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library. This is one or the pro­ Thursday nt the Mayfi.it Inn. Tinhat
display
will
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Mi*
Kllrnject* for the year o f the organ­
isation She staled that anyone IreUi Klreher's niiyinal model*.
having iHMik* they wish to ilotiute The public t* invited to attend nmi
lo the library can contact her, lutn-ht’ott will In- i-i ved at l:0b
telephone 240, and .SumcfUlo will ii'eloek. Atiyoiit* wishing tn nliernl
i- fmpirsted in make re •fynliott*
call fur them.
witli Mis. J. A. I'oitdii ’.v Wed.
itesday rti ho*tu. PoibsWin, adjmtrnMr«. Crumley Elected Itteitl of Ibe meeting 'delii-i-ots
lefre-liments Wete .I'-'d hv tile
Chairman O f Circle hostess, H

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Dorothy Shay

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DANGER OF LYE
tliro.it.
• h.olly burin d t*v tv*
AzalcH Circle Will'
that they ate unable to swallow.
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They must take food through
Sponsor Luncheon
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Parent* have la-t-n unrvsl bythe stomach- tidies rind undergo frr•-j
Plans were cempleteil
fi*r n j Florida Children's Commission to burnt dilation# of the throat in
luncheon nod hat shew to l** sport- I ,
iiWi powotfol chemicals a* order In pievr-nj -car tissue from
uim l t&gt;v the \/ali-M Circle .of th* r,
rt of the roach“ of inMlt ThMing the e-ophagus completely.' 1
Hanfevtl Gutibev t’ltili at the 'me*:- 1
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Mant in- r r iTii.ii.-n iiaVe” i i / r
* bildi nr
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Itoitre •f l ThV coimiiisatlill lepmted it ha.* a feted ihtf sarne injury hut are not

The Mimosa Circls of the San­
ford Garden Club reported lf&gt;®
plant* exchanged during the past
ith at the regular-meeting nf
the group held on Friday morn­
ing 61 'tne home of Mr*. J. H.
Cameron on Celery Avenue. Mrs.
Floyd Palmer, chairman, presided
over the meeting.
Friends will regret to learn that
Plans for assisting with the
Mr*. May me Hodgkin is confined Gartlen Club radio programs and
to her hume un Late Onura with the newspaper column were dis­
influenxa.
cussed. Mrs. Bscot Ellerl&gt;e and
Mrs. C, P. Ilarkey announced that
Mrs. W. R. Russell who has the project, the ratting of flower
been visiting in New Oxford, Pa. plants from sreds for sale to circle
is confined to the hospital •in members and others, under their
Hanover.
direction was progressing nicely.
Garden Club rook books were
Friend* of T. *E. Tucker will praised by the group as souvenir
regret tu learn that iie is ill and gifts from Florida. It was stated
confined to his home in. the Leff- that local merchants wilt wrap
ler Apartments.
them for mailing. Mr*. W. a.
Willis Invited the circle to meet at
Mrs. John Meish has as her her home on East Twenty-fifth
guest at her homo on Park Ave­ Street on Dec. 42.
nue her sister, Mr*. Charlotte
Mr*. II. 11. McCaalih who was
Hlarke of New Havep, Culm.
supposed to speak to the group
was unable to be present and Mra.
G. A. Spe-er, Porter l.ansing Cameron gave her report on the
and Elton J. Mougldon, Jr. re­ growing and rare of caladluma.
turned yesterday from Hi. Peters­
Those .present were Mrs. W. D..
burg when* they tit tended the an­ Hofmann. Mr*. Willis, Mr*. Came­
Mrs. It. It, Crumley was e le c ­
nual convention uf the Florida ron. Mra. Harkey, Mra. M. i .
County I T A ToB BHave
ted thairriian of the Rose
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Wild Life Federation
Phillips, Mra. Roy Reel, Mra. F.1lerbe, Mrs. Jl, M. Pearce, Mia. E.
Mrs, W. II. Kells left today for C. Williams, Mr*. Palmer and Mra.
( ' " u r s i ' l' ' ri&lt; la &gt; '
Whose resignation .bad iweit i&gt; .
New York and West Virginia Smith
The *. Henrtjuvle i .iuhtv Pment
gletfully
mcepted
at
tin
monthlj*
when* she will visit with lelalivea
meetipg of the group lietd ut the Tenehii * A**i t 1&lt; wilt ludd it
before going to Ht. Paul. Minn, lo
home of Mr*. Irving . Keihberg study ciHtr i- no Xi&gt;v •.Ibi.ffpm
ne the guest of her'daughter and
on Friday morning, Mrs, O. L, HliOO A. M i - : p M at the
sou-in-law, Mr. and Mi*. Donald W inter Sports Togs
Barks' was elected to the office Tourist Center I'lii picigiiiui will
Zaspel.
lie jbivoti-,1 i-i FI -It I hi i reA re Shown In Paris of 1I t e 1 1.airman.
lalTtig to. ehiliticn TbT- I’hmne i*
.Mrs.
Kiulor
Curlelt
atid
Mrs.
Ralph 7'otar arnVed .Friday
rieei * HIV fo r ’ be 1 Illitv P T A .
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from - Richmond, Va to spend
ulitnln the Mile iibbim *tnmlliig
PARIS Nov. 16 0P1—The flrat egates for the fourth dis'rict meet­ to
three weeks with his patents. Dr.
ih tile state P, T. A.‘ group.
ing
to
t»e
held
tmlav.
in
Eustis
showings
o
f
winter
sports
clothes
and Mis. J. N. 1’ular. He is on
for the iu-c.i mn will
tin*’ s t a f f 'o f the University of her? combine a bobby suaer's Mrs. J. M. McCnskill was welcomed l«-Hiy-akt-t*
Edwin Slnuli- t *-i. .Iiulge It.
casiiatness with Parisian chic for to the group ns a new mcmhei
Richmond- Hospital.
and the resignation* of Ml . F, \V, Ware, vlndge ' *■ Hli.iion and
glamur. &gt;
Mr*. Kail vie HoA-hold-r
The
6lr. and, Mra. E. A. LVrry of
■Mrgeve, a* new Part's fashion B. Stowe ami Mrs. H. E. THutke roum- is hpefi51|- the null!.*
Miami an.*'Hie-guetti of Mr. and house which specialise* in sport*- wete «l*a-accepted.
■Itie orgnaijnjwii
Im cbn-eti
Mi* S, C Dtckersstn vva* intiA. Five Ida lavs .f--- ll« ^lu.Hc. lliis
Mr*. J, M. Stimvipher am! Mr. ' wear, emphasised the loose, catanal Mrs, II. K, Norris, .Mr. and nal Ijnes adopted by American dured and talked on plant di* Veal- tn he In l|m- with'Hie l"*»,
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Mr*. Perry are*ell route to their teen-agers, but immaculate tailor­ ease- and insects. She told of cures
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home after an extended trip in ing and |ierfection of detail adds and lllistratoillvee— talk— nt , r|w s a Tulsa, Gkla. and oilier points in lu this rasualness —the polish "bninclies ami leave- from tier
nursery. •
Mrs. Kirilov I ’alki^
which lioidiy soxer* neglect. •*
thp-we»C"
Those attending tlit* meeting
The- new hobby soxer silhouette
To Palm Circle
has a slightly dropped and round wen 'I n . Barks. Mr*. &lt;1. W.
V F W Auxiliary Has
Bailey. Mrs. t„ M. Tvte. Mr*.
er shoulder line, meagrrly
Mrs. C R* Kiitb v via tin- gni-it
Covered Dish Supper and falls in a straight line from P. Ilerdn-r, Mr*, t'rumlev. Mr- F. siieaker
f-*t tin miudbiv 'tm-i-lirte
ir
underarm to a hlp-hugglng hem­ It. Wil soil, Mrs, W, A. Morn*un,
line, The waist is Ignored al­ Mrs. J. L. Lm, Mist. t'lw iW TV lit llu--l'skit (iiu-l,- ..l ii..- L-t.f.,r-i
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auxiliary enjoyed a covered dish houette being used for more for­ J, ('..Russell, Mr*I Fiinlu-n: aiul :t lll' P M ■Tb-&gt; till I 111'-- Wn held
supper on Thursday night at the mat wear.
ut th" Imlnt uf All
AA H Gdr
Air*. Curlelt.
legion Hut. A business jnreting
nur. Too Melbuittlb Avet-ne, with
Juniper-jackets
and
stacks-amlfollowed the supper with Mr*. C,
-Mr-. I Mu '4*11, ilttuinmiL pn*W.'Johnson, president, presiding. jacket -ensembles for skiing, walk­
siding.
LAKE MARY NA/ARENE
ing
or
Just
plain
lounging,
come
Mrs. Clarence Wynn, a new
Report* were heard fi-an the
( H i n t 'l l
in
wool
gabardine,
teddy!rear
vel­
member, was inducted into the
Rev. Kdgai McConauglmv nf various nffiiel .iflel wliuli Ml*
our,
corduroy
and
even
velvet.
All
group. Final arrangements were
IIIMhno. Iml. will lake charge of Kiitb v wns.lnliuihutib Her talk
made for a harliecue to |m* held are hooded.
the Sunday service* of the Lake was tm Afrifiip amhl uhirh.*he
on Nov, 21 at 7:00 I*. M at the
Little reminders of the war are Mbiv Church nf fhe Nnimi rn- at al-u had on di-plav
home of Mr*. Earl Dossry in Flor­ displayed In Ihe general silhou­ I0:tm A. M and the publfr i In
Ttiuse uUrmlim- werr* 'll- H. J.
al Heights. All memliers not pre­ ette, which can.also lie likened to vitril in attend. A prlte wilt I*- Iluvis. M t fc ll H Hiiiit'iin. Mr-:
sent at Ihe supper Were urged to the American Army wlmlbreaker given tn the ynuttgi-s! ami nble-ft AY. E. Svvaim Mi, M. 1 1till -*
contact Mrs, *Do«sey before Wed­ jacket, and in hoods wtfleh savor per-uiN present
'll
.Inlet - I . !?' Mr* Lee Halil*
,
strongly uf tht- Balaclava helmet.
nesday to make reservation*
oil-. Mi
Rav Slitylntt, Mm .
The dolt und complete wnrdrolie'
The all-ln-onr outfit, with waist
MuniUiti, Mm .*aA II Dmu-iiti, Mi*.
LAKE MARA P.T.A.
to lie given uway on Dee. 13 are to neckline front fastening like
* KirlteV amj 'Ir H, c Iht-kel-nn.
The |j»ke Maty 1‘aretlt-Teach
on display in Vowell's wiAluw, it baby's sleeping suit, wuuld im­
was annuunrrtL The date uf the mediately remind Britons uf tin* era Asnncistlon mil hub) it* re­
next meeting will lie told at .a ''siren suit." One of them came gular meeting un N'uv '.'ll al the W om nnVAuxiliary _
later date.
in a vivid yellow and brown Lake Mnrv school at 7:3il I*. .At. To I lax o I*i' h1k;o Party
Thosepresent for the supper check, hail drainpipe width panta A inattei of great iinpurtnm e
.
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were Mrs. Frank Bartholomew. and sported a impelling yellow will Ih- taken up, it wa* uiiTinWuumn'ii
Ausiliuty
uf Holy j
Mrs. Lynn llouijuardex, Mrs. Cyril .tuck-in scarf.
niHincerl lodav by Mi*, bln Keogh,
riiui'Kt'kfiijittl Cliurrh will pun-1
Hutner,
Mrs. .JUIph Dean, Mrs.
For women who just don't like reporter.
-ut-it ub-ci ipllntt bridge pally
j
Dossry,
Mr's.Claude Eat**, Mrs. slacks there are "new length"
In-id tojniirrtivv night at llb*j ,
Johnson, Mr*. Robert Karns, Mra, heavy wool flared skirls of plaid
Puri &gt;j ll A i- ,u 8:00 IV M. Tickit*!
Clayton Smith, Mr*. Emory Hjveer, ur brilliant plain colors,
w is e * * * - ■ Bl e w d ut r i n »*slimi" ViiPt'
.
Mrs -George kVMiHh J lfL jg r iU l .j.ihiivskirt ill bright**------------was topped by* a skyblue heavy th# report of the Hanford Btiny unit gu ests If they * wish,' tnuy
arm mra.
am V’lhlrn.
w o o l sweater whihr had handkuit- 1.1-Bgur in saying that Mitt* liar- biittg lluif own phtylng cnnE
Mi-- " A.JmjCIt'r i* in chnrttf
tetl welts at hiplinc and a match­ liara Rtiprecht Inlil tin- slurjr
"lirsnd Match of tin- - United i i f tfii-' p.trry " procissls nf which
MISS LOVELL HONORED
ing Balaclava helmet.
WINTER
PARK.
Nov.
17
A rather sketchy outfit was a States o f Amerira". Mi*. AA'. M. will go tow.ml tin- buying nf
kiii lw n vituiputi-ul.
(Special)Anne laivell, daughter of hbollk'grreit huge plaid bias-cul McKinnon tubl tin.- story.
Mr. and Mr*. AV. V. Lovell of San­ skirt topped by hooded sweater
ford. last Wednesday was pledged of dull deep foie. Screaming red
hv •Theta Chanter* of Phi Reta Knee-length thick woolen stock­
Fraternity, .professional fraternity ing* ami wedge shoes Completed
You'll Forever
nf music and speech at Rollins the uutflt.
llenu-niher-* f "
College.
' ‘Forever Anther!"
Early s e t t l e r s at -Capo Town,
A sophomore majoring In violin,
.Miss laivell was graduated frum South Africa, were French Hu­
- I ’ lU CKH Seminole High School in Sanfurd guenot! fleeing religious persecu­
Mntlnee
71c
in 1940.
tion in 1688.

members and their husbands are
invited to attend.
Seminole Chapter, No. 2, O KS,
will meet at the Masonic Hall for
covered dish supper at 0:30
I*. J4.

•Claude Thornhill

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bar transferred frum thrv Mimosa
Circle, Mrs. J. N. Gillon, Mrs. L.
I. Hughey, Mrs. Charles D. For­
rester. Mrs. Gatuts, Mrs- J, Roy
Brill. Mrs, J. E. Cornier, Mr*.
C. Graham, Mrs. R. II. Reely and
Mrs. Cplten.

-Harry Jamea

Too Many Time*

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U r a n n a r . l o * ( i l a n e i r D r e i a , wondctrulljf
wearable for Khooldajri and holi-datci.„witJi t
limdful o f atari at the left fhouldcr, ifie skirt swing,
ing full and free from &gt; tiny waist emphasised by
deep, peplum-like pockets. Okayed by the Minx
Modes Junior Board o f Review* in FRANKLY Jockey
Club Calnrdine with Resloom finish. Mist Pink«
u'.-linie I « ,, SwccL Lavendar. Sites 7 to 15.*
Janlpr Cm merles b y g i u M o d * * . . . U p end sail
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for n goalie to slip in a punch.
■He'* protected by-aU those pad*—
S p o r t s D r iv e H e e d
and another Ituy ha* to alt out
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the penalty.
Hughey Duffy, one of baseball's
Authariztd
/A j
great all-time hitters, i» the only
■AIM **4 •ItVtCI
^
national leaguer who ever hit
The Seminole High School
four homu run* before he stooped
Baby Seminole* are plated to meet
to socking a double or triple. ... ,
the Euxli* High Baby Panther*
ROBSON
Duffy, breaking in with Chicago
in a rough and tough grid battle
*1 the Seminole High School Ath­
SpOlCTTNC;
(JOODS
June 23. l8Wt. kit nothin* buT
l e t i c Field tomorrow night at
305 K. 1*1 Hi.
' I’ hnne M8
■ingle* until July II,. when he
7:45 o'clock.
touched Hank O’Hay for a.homer,
The contest Is taring sponsored
, . . He had four circuit tlow* U&gt;
by the Axalea circle of the San­
hi* credit on Aug.. 3, when he I ford Carden club, and the pro­
made hit firat triple and he didn't
ceed* of the tiff will be plac.il In
get a two-bagger until Aug. 9. . .
the Carden Club building fund
Seem* the Ihiv* had to work for
for the proposed new clubhouse.
their extra base hits In tho*e-j
day*.
I
The museum of the city of New
York will open an exhibit. "The |
Ring And The Clove—A purvey
Of lioxjng" this week. . . . E. C.
"Irish" Krleger, who live* it* Co­
from the
lumbus and ha* a non playing on
the Ohio Bute lean*, will be one
Grontlond Rico, dean of Ameri­ of the official* for the Ohio Htalecan iporH writeri, hat one* again
Michigan game Haluiitay. . , .
Agricultura Daportmant
By A r t h u r b e c k w i t h , j ii . organtied the tporlt world for the Faced with the housing shortage. ,
Eapartt Forecait
March of DImet, January 15*30. Roy and Alice Weber secured
TUB MAIL MAC
B iggetf M eat
Under hi* national chairmonthip. permission from tho fair board at l
We received the following lettei every (port, both profeitSonal and j Eldtira. Iowa, to convert two box
Shortage in 20 Years
In the mail hag over the week-end
stall* at the fair ground* Into an
Without onoufh good moat ll'e
and thought that we would pa** amateur, will cooperate 100% in i apartment. . - . They're all set
(ring to bo ■ difficult job to
the 1941 emtode against polio, 1 for the winter—if the price of
it on to our readers,
keep your family 'strong and
the great crippler.
, I hay doesn’t go up.
Althuy II. Beckwith, Jr,
healthy. Foe good physical
Sport* Kdltor
condition is your boot Insursnco
Hanford Harold'
■tsinst tho possibility of con*
Hanford, Flnridu
trsctlng disooso. •
Sporta Roundup
Legal Notice
Whst or* you going to do about
Ih-nr Arthur:
ny HUGH FULLERTON. JR.
It? If youVo not surs, 1st us
.sugisst that you ut* nature's.
sorter:
Creeling* ft one the great I'OTrfiqte,- t« li-ifii) Kivm l!i*» I
way of pcssorving o good sup*
NEW YORK Nov. 17 idn—Ap­
ATt) STATE,OK IDAHO! From
VnKea,it
i*
•lilistaes*
at
t-ply of meal whits it's still pb- •
thi* *tatc, remote a* it li, I should parently even Branch Itirkey has jtirrfi titwUr v|l» FiHiUi*|u nUtn# «*i
tsinablo . . . by frosting and
like to write to you of a system found he can get too much of a ut* irtia|*»r : « * u . U&gt;** o f Ttur■toting it in o Dvopfrooso ~
good thlnr. , . . When the Dodger* Pta. i s l t ) w ith ihe e it fh
Uw
that ha* "paid off."
froojsc.
H»ialsot» L’ liuiiU.
A few day* ago I received my sold Kil Steven* and Stan Hoick ••irtuil ( n u l l
dully copy of the Herald, and a* to the Pirate* the other day, the I'lDfldii.
nlwnya, I read the sports page. Brooklyn d r s r a n rommenled: • — \V. (l, ilAnlinir
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You had a very interesting Item “ Our over-the-iimft To*trf - has
r o t . f t , tv«7
concerning tho proposal of Conch long.been a source of concern, if
Kettles to tench the Junior High not embarrassment. We wanted
K i.n e r io N r i t o v i . a i M T i o x
l*iy« utmut the fundamental* of to go Into the rreenj draft ami
fi.O -r ami l&lt;» * 5 tu e o t suitioriO
acquire
two
or
three
pretty
good
football.
to ,lt*• th* ils y o r or O'That *y»lem hi* been function­ players. We couldn't draft any- f l t y ..f Hanford. Kl-.rld*. I h*r»P&gt;
Itody."
.
.
.
Brooklyn,
you
know,
e*U
a.
ll#*rr«l
&gt;lunlcle*l Klsctlws
ing for year* here in the city of
Harry Chaul, University of Miami fullback and one of the nation * Nampa (population 20,000 plu*&gt;. has so many farm* that chief .plow tu I,* lu-M lh fd a «8 »«d J h f •‘jtr •»!
leading punter*, will he in the Hurrifam- back DrId Friday when A* a matter of fact, in this *ta- jockey Mickey MeConnell. former HsnfuKt, flo rid * . »n the I*d d*&gt; “ •
15t L . lur_l&gt;!« elerilun o f
Miami battle* Florida In the Orange Itowl. t
tem, there ia a rrcreational dir­ sport* editor, of tho Kearney, U n iin lin . CiiniiniN
^ntn I*»r titigg
ector for all the primary school*. Neb., Huh. claim* be doesn't know t..{f i i &gt;'(C|||r
11 ♦ i ilirvi &gt;*'“ «» «Mrt»
Karh nchool In Nampa, no matter how many until he reads the
Ksiltl tilrtllBn
N W »»l tfr*"
what age group It contain*, ha* morning reports. . , . It seem* Icitjr iittii in miui r i i r * *»r
Modal C ioj
a football team. Recently, between they're turning- nut ‘■prospective | FIdikIh. in n »n f« m lII&gt; la lb# !**"•
M49.S0
hal»e* *«f thr I’airmont-Nampa major leagucra- faster than the ) um| BrdiBMnn* r* luting- lo *Jf
Phone
Phone
Wo hsvo ovsitsbl* for inuno*
game, two of lhr*r team* played parent club ran assimilate them. « tHiW In fiirro I fi MM, CR&gt; f f * t p
SILVER
By Frank Ituckrlt
dial# dvlivory this famous
Lakrvirw Klrmentary va, Kenwood
Billy Doolittle started at quar- •will lir u|iph ni “ tu nVltwk A M.
brand of homo frsotots. Slop
FLEET
Klrmrntary; and (hr exhibition terhacK for Ohio State against ILialRrn SMl)»ltU«l TItU#« i*ii*t will
in todoyl Select yours)' Price*
*uimI4IWn **ii ml*I ttfllr.
CARS
A three game *erle* Imhrrrn was *o COOII that patron* of the Indiana. . . . Thr following Satur­ iTfjww
(one* from 1199.93 dsttvottd
r#'f—W
'MItWiTTf*
Sanford and Dclaiul yexterdav. game ei &gt;*•11*
day—he -v s * second **tring—qnar-- F ill!ffi«, Atr* V(.nl|tii-MAiiitln
and instsllod.
MliiiHi
wtttt' iypinntnnk'mp two of^ir.* IHi ml Ion of it
It when they were terback for the ’Buckeye Junior and M n J. II. Ilrrk a* tn*p*«lur»
lltuitrstod below I* popular
’ game*.
However Sanford won forced to retire from the field varsity in a game against the and M n K, H. ItnuniHlal a* t!lerW
Model C-S. Holds more than
i the *efir* with plnfall, Urlaoil fur the resumption of the high Northwestern 4 V'*,*, . . Either the flf-M lr) riri'llttfi.
170 lb*, of odsorlod poriihsblo
•plnfnll 2471. Sanford plnfall 2477 school game.
Buck* improved ranldly or Billy
IN WITNKXtH W IIKIIW IK. I lm%&gt;
foods. Hot finger lift counter­
n»&gt; hand *• Mayor of
Joe (imMlrWh. Hanford, had the
I mentioned thi|t the system had must be a guy who live* up to his lirtruiiio
balanced lid, lid lock, interior
WE’RE DEMONSTRATING THE high aingle game with 221 while paid off: this year Nampa High
thu I'lty #if ft !nford* Fhnlda, and
tight, food storage boskets end
have
n
iu
in
l
l«»
l»«itfM
ln
!
Iir
ff!
1
Coe of Ih’land had high three School ha* wnn from Meridian,
Entry blanks are out for the
dividers, edjustabl* tempore*
thn
Hral
o
f
Ilia
»ald
Clljr
on
till*
blnho
Fall*,
Twin
Fall*,
Allmny
’ g*me* with 5G9 pin*.
,
“ pre-Olympic"
Millrosc
Indoor lh# 1*1 d i y tif NoY*R)t&gt;fh A*
lure control, silent-running
(Oiegon),
Fairmont
of
Boisa,
and
trark meet Jan 31. , , , Light­ liiT*
The Miiiic Box hu* *pon*on-&lt;l
teeled-fn oil-operating median*
I'ocatelln.
Nampn,
n
two-tourhweight Roberto Proietti of Italy, -ifr ; *1IIHIM Hl|f
Ike fourth team of the Women*
ism.
•
•
automatic
league. All women who are in down underdog, trimmed I’ochtello who fights Johnny Williams at - A i
n f th** Ftty o f
Cerritt five-year warranty and ,
High
33-18.
At
that
time
i’ocntctlo
St. Nick's tonight, and middle­ Ka ftfo n t, F lorida.
terrated in bowling on a team are
one-yeer food protection plan.
i*RAU
I urged to contact Ann Uoreclli on ha* twen umlcafeated and wn» rid­ weight Marcel Cerdan of France
D im e n s io n s : Width 31*,
ing
high
a*
the
top
team
In
Idaho.
ATTKHT
i
are the only undisputed European
Tuemlay night* at the Itowling
Height 35", Depth 2944*. This
If.
N,
Haj»r
Our'only
In**,
*o
far.
ha*
l&gt;cen
to
boxing rjmmpiunx................. Good
I alley.
it the famous DEEPFREEZE
m
y
n*rk
a
highly-ruled
Missoula,
Mon*
long-tinge predation Is that
The merchant* league will get
home freerer mode only by
S ± i' / t &gt;u&gt;u ' /fyt n tun i i t i f
DEEPFREEZE. Division, Mb*
&gt;undn wuy tonight atariing ut tana, team. However, Mle*oula I* Jackie Robinson, Baylor's preachnot
“
n
our
conference.
Too,
It
i
l
l
er-hasketbailer, will be the stand­
j tt:tlll P. M
tor Products Corporation, (do*
like having Sanford piny Irfe&lt; out cage star in the Southwest Did .Stomach Ulcer Pains Make
neer o f th« home freessr Indus*
Spratt
Eat
No, Fat'*
W c A /l l S A V I N G
this winter with Ulster Martin of lack
Hdil eroalon can I* controlled High of Jacksonville.
i l i i l - r ifc f 'Jark S i w 'l i ’ w ho eSi
Nampa
Is
a
sports
town,
some-1
Texas ami lanky Al Williams of m, ful 1-fHue' f,f itUIr,-,, Ilf .tnni-■ - ,
,
by gullie*, terrace*, contour farm­
ing, atrip rropplng, improving pas­ whaf tike SarifonL Their junior Arkansas a* his rivals......... [lob
a* * ue utr f pain*. ipill»'r*l|oit, X**
^^.y.SA V IN G
high
loiiketball
team
.won
thn
Winslow, Detroit Lions* barkfield i-atn*. b -a iio u rn . iiu i.ln * ’ »r**«iii&gt;a.
ture*. Und.growing tree*.
state title last year. At our BAS­ coach, wan hired bv the . Pacific, him ■*,1 otOer condition* , .iu * -i
t/Z a Z i^ . S A V I N G
KETBALL GAMKS in Namon, Coast Confervnca last "Vcek to i.v t *,»•» aril! stu.ubt • tr» l.'ila*
tie l i . e » f
Tnl'lei*
crowd* rarely dioRped Iwloim the scout Michigan for the rest of its -let
yuor
itr***!*!. Klr*l &lt;lo*e
5000 mark. 1 have l**en told that season. . . . Emile "The Cal" feon
m
t*
.crtirlsA
,
*,r
return
l»',x
••
FO R S A L E .
If space permitted 7500 would Francis... *C h I c a g j. Black hawk* jiut git tn irtti.t-; r o t 'i t i i otu
nkv
nark
the
building.
A*
in
Foatliall,
•tine House With A Hundred
goalie, piobably set a rwcord when it t4'K.
•
training I* started in the lower he was penalised for figfcting in.
YllVtHTIlX llllt'll m . x
Thousand Feet Well $c*.ionW ASHDAY
irratlr*.
I
am
.amnied
whgn
I
ask
nag
Sts*
IlSIlj
**erywhfr*.
two successive hockcr-gahtf*.- _
riL Lumber.------‘ -----■c .
nncwif -the rlenieiiini v' Miwi sintre
~ df course, it* a grpat temptation
Lumber •• illixTi •• ifriiTi
thing almiu linskrtlmll -they know
Htumlurd Model
$2.19.50 j ■Hoofing
Tin
fT all. There I* keen compcUtlml
Deluxe Mudi-l
$259.50
Menty Heavy Timbers
among the‘four elementary srhool*
PH ICE .
in Nampa.-And this hur"pa1d off,**
Imntcdlule Delivery
C H A N G E TO
•
A* ever,
$
2
6 9 .9 5
Eftny Term *
halwnrd S ..Marshall
DUHART
T IO L E N E
Defirered end inrfe/fed fit

Hahy SeminolcH To •
Meet Eustis Jayvee
Team Tomorrow Nitc

Winter Park Wildcats Claw
!
Seminole For 23To 6Win
n» A n riit'H b p c k w i t h , Jit.
Hrratd Snort* Kdltor .
A •crappy'* Wintof Park JVIldrat eleven, sparked liy fullback
•4hXT-iiwvfmtci ripiait thi' Srinlijntu
Ilifth School aggregation apart
and scored a 2.1 to (l victory Fri­
day night at thr hlirh achool ath­
letic field.
fleminojo I f gun to click early
In the firat period aa Holly Pirrcy,
appearing In a contest for the
firat time aince the Kuxli* tiff,
handed the tall off to Hon I&gt;e'nJ
who ncnrnni'red 7f) yard* for a
•core. Baxa* attempt for the con■ version wa* no irood and the Sem­
inole* led IJ to i&gt;.
Midway the *rrond quarter a
Wildcat drive wa* halted on the
Seminole four yard *lrlpc. Han­
ford attempted to kirk and Bobby
Humphrey wa* *me* red behind
• hi* goal for a aafety. The Sem­
inole*' lead wa* then cut to fi to 2.
Sanford kicked out to Winter
Park and in seven play* the Wild­
cat* ’ cfo*»ed the twin stripe into
pay dirt, t-avendcr rlimnxiqg the
drive with the wore, lavender
plunged over for the extra point
and the Parkera went into the
lead. 9 to fi.
The Feds and the Wildcat*
played on an even tasls during
the third period, hut the Wildcat*
l.cgan to daw during J|u&gt; final
Manxa and racked up 14 addi­
tional polnla.
Second* after the fourth cuar-

Irr opened, William* rammed
over for a scare from the Sanford
two yard atripe and l.avender
added the extra polnt— Shnrttr~twfnrp- ilm ftnat T Uir
blasted. Ijivrndcr a r a m )&gt;■* r e it
arms* for the final touchdown
and he added the extra point by
a line hurk. ;;J;
The *how wa* all l-avrnder’a
lie picked up 85 yard* Kuahing.
•cored two touchdown* and milled
three extra point* for hlaNram
llolly Pierey, hamnert-d liy hla
had ankle, win. aide to pick up
hut 3d yard* from tin1 line of
scrimmage. tint hi* defensive tday
wa* outstanding. Several time*
he stopped Winter Park hark*
who were on their way to pay
dirt-The storting lineup' for the
Seminole* Irtcludetl Floyd Cooler
and Kyrop Beard at the end*.
Chfi* Jensen and Buddy Wrotherington at the tackle*, Pick lias*
and Wallv Tvre at the guard* and
Chuck Herron at renter. The
backs included Bay Dunhar at
qua-U-rhack, B o h b&gt;'_Huui|&gt;hi ey
and Johnny Alexander at the
tvingltark* and Dun Ik-al at the
tplnnerback.
It I* ntimalrd that the walled
terrace* on Inca farm* ‘ reptvaented an inveatment of about
I1R.000 an acre In term* of mod­
ern labor coal*.
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MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Three Undefeated
Team s Fall Before
F och On Saturday
NEW YORK Nov. 1 7 /^ 1 —
Georgia Tech. Hiah *nd IVnn-vfVanln wi-fe mining from lh- lintor unlwatcn ami untied . collet.**football teams today slorif with
Trinity, fConn.) and North Cen­
tral of Illinois.
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Fourteen lr*m&lt; headed hy
Michigan, . Notre Dame, Penn
Htato and Southern klelhtalist,
maintained thrlr perfect rcrtnU
during the past week.
Ceonfla Tech was beaten by
Alabama, 14-7, Utah, wa* amtiuahcd by blaho, 13-ft, ant! Penn
fell afoul of ita Army Jinx and
wound up with a 7-7 lie.
In the only clash between two
all-conquering eleven*, Wesleyan
of Connecticut defeated Trinity,
a state rival, 13-0. North Con-'
Iral waa downed by Carthage 12Missouri Valley ran Ita yictory
string to 28 game*— longest In
the nation—by thumping William
Jewell, 31-0.
The aU-winnliv team*: W*ai
Chester (Pa) Teachers, Lora*
Iain* Michigan, Penn Bute,
.outhern Methodist. Denison, Mis­
souri Valley, New lUmpeklre,
Southern Oregon College Of Ed­
ucation, Notre Dame,
I’epperdlne, Upper Iowa
Montclair (NJ) Teach'&gt;«•
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F R E E O F F E R fo r
Deafened Persons

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LUM BER Y A R O

Far people who art troubled by
hard-of-hearing, this may b* the
meant for starting a new, full
Ufa — with all-tho enjoyment of
sermons, music, frlsndly compan­
ionship. It la a fascinating bro­
chure called "Full-ton* Hearing”
ami la now avalUbla without
charge. Deafened perspn* acclaim
it aa a practical guide with advice
and encouragement of great value.
If you would like a free copy,
send your name* and address on
a penny poet card and ask for
"Full-tone Hearing." Writs BELTONE, Dept. 18 1430 V . ’ 10th
Ht., Chicago 8, 111. Alio show this
Important news to. a friend who
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This 18 Double Cabin Knctoocd CrtUaer wIlh Fjrinx Bridi* is at Howard Deal Works
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WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION — 1 S4 DIFFERENT MODELS J O
SELECT FROM, RANGING IN SIZE FROM TOE l^FOOT UTILITY
TO THE PALACIOUS 46-FOOT FLAG SHIP g £ JHI3 FLEET
RtIKABOUTS — UTILITIES — SPORTSMEN — EXPRESS CRUISER? and
CRUISERS
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SEE THESE NEW CHRI8-CRAFT8 NOW AT

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Daylona Headt, Florida —.

633-639 naUough lload

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SANFORD TIERALT), SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE

By Kay G o th

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OFFICE apace In McUch Building. FOB SALE—Lloierock for drive- I’ KI.I A RLE MAN with ear want­ fW
.11* (if i••■mV* • *1»• 1
1-arge light offices, law!/ liaccr­
ed to call on farmers in Sent- vliifvfl till** «'! w h it'll’ it V U m A M.
wsys and roadway*— Phone
eted, all utilities, heat and Uni­
inijle County. Wonderful ojr- &gt;VA1-SII. ikUtMiri. Va. II AKt »Ll* It.
1241.
tor service furnished. Call HCHrlunlty. 4lfi r&lt;&gt; #20 in a day. \v \ t&gt; H Btul C A llo I i m : W A U ttl*
wifp, ii^ h itila btif {HAthutnl in
CHRISTMAS srift Inner of mirnl
W. II. A A. Dept. Store.
SB iiximrlcnco tit capital re­ hU
ihr iln u U
Ninth Ji»»l*rUI
citrus—EXTRA FANCY PACK
quited. Pet manent Write today. C
lrruit, i»» fih I Tnr H*
f*pii9i%
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—Tom Mero. Phones tK3 or.30(1.
Mr NESS COMPANY. Dept. A. t 'l d i t .i . c*h-*in*#r&gt;* Nnmtwr ^717. itt
RECORD PLAYERS and radios
Freeport, III.
for rent. By day or week. The *
«frf(«uit ttf n hlt'h ttpiw TUMi1, ifrcr^**
(ias spare heaters IM.dS up
|irt»
wilt hr rnlpm) ngdlnii
Music Bn*. I 111 W. 1st St.
Sanfnid Bowling Alley wants'pin %t*M_ T b r tintur# i»f thi# ■-.nt i«
II. II. POPE CO. INC,
Phone 953.
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March
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HOT PI.ATF. l.UNCH
frllN ISH ED half house, 2 Ki|.
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WORK
WANTED
rooms, new pas stove, private Served from 11:3C to 2 at Homer’s. 9
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l&gt;ath. Adults only. 230(1 Mcli i h - r « u n 'f &gt; ,
rhiri«t 4,
u|*cti4 J h \IN HOT WATUH NOW,
CARPENTER need* wot L fill ia
FLOWERSlonvilie Ave.
f •»!itiwfp a itr4« i ! f»*•«! |j#ift«lp iii M#rnl “
STARDU8T/ JT
Myrtle.
•itsir
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few all occasions
5 ACRES of tiled faim land, ox- MeNEll.L A YOST FLORISTS SETTLED
tWgtnnifl#
t*•i n »Hh
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LADY wtlT *it with
ttiiiht
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cellenl condition, 43500 |n-r
Sipes Ave. lust off Celery
• chtltlren or eldeity people. * H
HWU
Krx"ti&lt;»ii *?
Tpw rtf hi(f 31
acre
Phone 781-J. Box CM Office ph. 403 residence oh. 810 R
Phone 1162-It.
Kttiilh H;ttiu» 29 Knit, thitifR rill*
Care Ilrrnld.
AVt# AM h » I, iheur. Ht*UtltW«(*-r.
HKWINt; MACIIINKS
Ir |n A iw lflt 1?M I fg ft Wr*l **t
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
NICELY furnished apartment.
SALKS
AND
SERVICE
HD|ilhP4»l f l f l r f ,,( Silt] N W &lt;i *»f
cleaning A wa-Aug.. Our power
Close in. Man and wife only.
NW»C tl.rlK ,
W ilt
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Ilerl's Senlnr Msch. Shop
unit enable* u* to .work a her*
No children. No pets. 21B French
i h i W f ittfitile tHfttv
7'*^ s»ci
IIS S. Fhrnrh
Ph. 1190
there'!* no cln-tnc connecllui
HW*f# or N * t-x ,i
S P frx*fP BOOM fumlshetl apartment.
available. 21 year* experiene-.
Nnrfh slliil ffkj frst W #«j Of ill**
lino.
TUXEDO
FREDS—complete
. Apply 317 Palmetto Ave.
fintiffardit ffirto r o f *ahl S W j i if
II, 61. Gleason. l..iLr Mary, Fla
Hunt&gt; Tuirdr Feed Store.
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I.AWNW MOWED, l.mv price*
2
WANTED TO RENT~
CorkirtlllliiH
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Jerry Lord Phot!* 78H-W.
FRIED SHRIMP PINNERS
AUn: N \ V , Mf Ih iw 'lM V *.
every night at Homer's.
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur*
HrrIlow JS,. T»m ii*t»\|» "f | .Hint**ft'
10 iluAinrss Opportunities
nished house. Phone 1000. B:3U
n i p NV ■» ( « i
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CABBAGE plants. Marion War- j
f w l fthli
«« * t-.r M.HLH i l l ft-rf
to 6:00.
^iL4—#•*-&gt;^1ro1
Let.* L-B. Mann, l.ake Monroe. ] MAN or lady to ‘own and -rrvirc • f i « l ttf = ih r N 'iiftliw n t tfiiiiipf
•if PrflittR 23,
Sj IkWlN
route of It* IB modi i rumdnne-. to
FOUR or 6 room apartment. Fur­
II -»♦*-« i f » it ! rim f«d n i s f*#l
M IC K K V MOUSE
venrl HERSIIF.Y and other cannished or. ppfueiiUbt-it- Two 0 , f, io FT. double duty meat
! 11 !•* r- • ■
y it f
display rase and compressor In'
dv liars. Spare ot, (till time.
adults. Cose in. I f o v l .IKK) c/o
lo a jmlnl
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good condition, new motor.
Good monthly Income; *397.60 O lfrrt
^Herald._____________________
ASTjqN^N3F) ( AWAZiN GI y
f I*rttlHbitiw thrwr# North f#3-2
caill i n v e s t m e n t i t-tjui ri&lt;it.
Lodge &amp; Son,
fi» t 11* l.»t,imttiin |ii?1 hImi. 1^*"
WANTED
EA3S
CLAuTEJ
Prompt action insures choice
ili»- fttHiifitait r**ffi#4r
rcN-rTXi3r» m
To rent house or apartment liy m r s b r o w n Mi l l e r s Fruit
location*. For inli'i th-s give
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Cake at Piggiy Wiggly &amp; Table
responsible people1:— FurhDIieil
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phone; address State if cash
l i t fr4'l« Hi»»lthitt •'ll# I iy lit n p oin t
or unfurnished. Phone 1120 or
Supply.
available. Write Isvx 0-23, care
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701,
Herald.
NW »| “ ,tf s il l Nrrli.v,| S3.
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* l*lT l.&amp;O GAL. Blewric water heater.
fw l
W « * o f ||ikS|i|ir-fiii r tifiir f
Elec trie Service Company. 207 WANTED—Distributor-and sales­
SIX-ROOM house or lariter by
.*f #^ltl S W I
N*\V **, ih fiu ’*
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101
immanent, rcsponsilde party,
men fur Plastic Dressing. This
|'®»l ioh| f * r t fit Nmiiht n*i ^ n r m f
ohne 9164,
it
the
beat
protective
etivering
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1-30 GAL. and 1-35 gallon tidilr
on the maiket for nmid and. f4Vt»H8 t*irM T lt| l |)
Itnhgr
water healer*. Klfetrjr 8*1 ■
i a e
sale tup
_Juuduumand
rottr
"tippoitunHy
35
E««*,
v ic e C o m p a n y . -U97—Magnolti
m
plV#fi In
to make some real money. Gibbs i i o l - l i l f
Ave. Phone 101.
It
Liquid Pla-tie Agency, ISO* Pal­ *It plMthttff lo II AltnLh
AttKAI. ESTA'lt!
urttif
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tin*
IMrfifton*
Jslnrns*
Hu*l»
mer 81., Orlando
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LARGE Fire proof Safe,
t .n .f *
M old GAGE LOANS
high • 19H" *jde -2 1 '* ’ deep. I
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4(M(nirrti I*v l a n *in T h # N.4iift»rtl
Powell’s •Office
kc "Supply C
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RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
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u f f r liF f a j r|rMagnolia Ave. phone 98(1,
Registered Broker and
KENT A CAR
utrt 1I* tt )oihli»h«'i1 tif NaHMnl. Fliif*
Insurance Agent
YOU DRIVE IT
M il
NEW STEEL DESK—Gray finish
Rw. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
W I T N I W t hr linritl .4 th»
PHONE 200
no" X 34". Powell'# Office Sop.
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UUBIVE-1T. INC.
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Mir fjM i »(a&gt; **f ! h I t t W , ! 5 l l REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
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Cirri*
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF BEAUTIFY vour home with l.lg- RADIATOR **•Ironing, repairing.
Mv «» I. IlnM. Is-Yutt ClrrK
New Radiator*, new m ice We
REAL ESTATE — HOMES,
W . A I'lillL haH
imttum hedge. Ct/ntsct L. II.
take
ufl
&amp;
install.
Jimmie
Cow­
-APARTMENT HOUSES, COM\\ AI«HJI
j-Vjiru a f i 31. | f j t
Mann. Lake Monroe. Flu. for
an’s Sheet Metal Work*. Phone -ittii r m in ip il »n M*»»iK?**.‘ s llool*
• MEItCIAt, ill'll.DINGS, LOTH,
any *lie or any quantity.
41, I*dk!t **“ I'n lliir |(r«'*•* *1■ »»f Jarlo*
(UO.
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS.
n ilr I'ttiihlYf f*l«»rh1n. a tut fo r u ih rr
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS. CABBAGE plant*. 2 weeks old.
Expert Radio R e p a ir in g
AM ofiff-v far r u t h i l f f
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
Ph 76(1-W.
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Myers.
311
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TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET
^iillfrin) ' Slefnl IMH 1*0 Off! |li||| I,
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS LARGE wood heater, good eondi- I.KT US INS I VI I. th.iM- switch fii ir 0*1 !** fOlfiafir *=_»L■I Ik^OO? i*Mflion. Phon* 021 J.
SOON 1 HEAR FROM YOU I
a r il
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n u tle t*
you
s i i t m »: m
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have
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ni-etlin g
tan g ,
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
excellent romlttiun. Call
PIANO.
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YOUR PROPERTY O V K I t .
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274.
wlit*4?r p1i*»TP into I ii it*t r « * o f rr*i*
Itamin 11 Electric (\&gt;.
W1THOU1 COST TO YOU. 1
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ftDwa.
WILL THEN TKL1, YOU ONE CIRCULATING WOOD o r
R vftlif pnMfFtif UfiC
covers &amp; up- m ilV " i it»*
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROcoal h e a te r * 3 0 0 0 . O n e c a s t Tailored auto
iliiH ift hits I
J ii ••*l !i (*4*
•holster y
work. Rett A Shy, s Ih M S fr u U
»tf Klftriiln. Nttsth
_ PEUTY WILL BRING , AND
Iron h e a te r *15 .00 M «*. D. W .
Phone
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HAM G O L D E N — REGISTERED SALE or TRADE. .reCcral goo.1
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
iwtiiim iff
v «. w i l l i a m
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1*1 IIC LON 10 B A N O L K
used pocket snd wri*t wniche*.
REAL E S T A T E BROKER,
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AND TYPING
Fred Myers, 311 K. 2nd Si.
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MAIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGHCREDIT I.UREAU OF
Mviiyn
WAY NORTH OF UNDER- BABY BASSINET and plu
SANFORD
Yo'il itif llin p fB lh
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PAHS.* TELEPHONE WINTER
118 N * Park
Phene 180
SORRY, SRERIFPT)
like now. Hlfi'k Lourel
■= In **iii p i i t n
w r* r Min hi
PARK 188,
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ATTBN TlON MMl HERS
T^i!irfii»a:t I In* i &gt; O f t 1 1oijiHF- iiL Ha DNEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, partly 6
—DIAPER S KIt YIU K 4 t a p | N*&gt;uni
i *t**iti11 , Ifliirj j jj f e jA H T IC L ta W A N T E D
■ furnished. Small down payment.
Baby Valet furpixhe* hospital
I h f S iill tlrtSf oL4*sflAAethIlLt
IH !
4inl ihEt ln ilffnVtii
BtRanre like rent. For appoint­
clean, *1*131(1 alapet* affd deodorment call 9173.
Ired container. Economical and iiiv’ f* o f. j* «lrt'r#r pro rfifif■'•Aie a*
Highest eas|i price pald.fer uxed
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.furniture. Tert Davis Furniture
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AVITNVNH fo&gt; hwroj unit .4 f h i.il
10DKHN h room, •frame house, ----------------tall*,
tut
diaper*,
22
a
week.
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partially furnished. In excellent I'LL BUY your car rcgsrdlcsx of
li, &lt;l.i&gt; ..f o*«ulirr, A l» ISI,7
"FIRST ItV TEST'
condition, on lot 180 x 212 to­
ii
t- - t n 'f i i i t n n r - r t i i t i f ' i im i;'
age or condition, lloy Keel, 804
gether with store building with
■in
“ • iiiV M » (••-naif 1'lirl.ln
FDR KENT— Floor sander. Easy
W. 2nd St.
30(H) feet of floor space. Price
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'.( „ *7600.00.
WANTED AT ONCE. Ifi u»«|
find Paint A Gtasa &lt;-u. I'lionc ■|M,.U l i • .1A uIim
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Very nice 2 bedroom stucco house?,
3U3.
piano*. The Music Box, 119 W.
"-n'fi.tU Ktiirtda
100 feet frontage with one car
1st St. *Thnno 963._________,
garage, well worth asking price
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
T i t 1' (* (u c i " ' , i t i i ’ l t l f l y T i l t :
of $8600.00,
PARIS AND RKKVlCK
m
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FLOWING ' WELL LAND — 36 7 P*ts, L ivestock , S u pplie* 109 llalraelto Ave.
Phone 1011 ( M i i o t t r i r i : c i i i n t i
nc
^ here*, partially cleared, some
■i:” IN” 1,K M TATK (IK K I O t tlllA .
HIGN9 •J tlniti'r, *46.00 |ief acre, fronts
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black
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on paved highway.
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id*Have a business grossing *35.000.,
I'laiM lfL
O. D. lendresa. Phans 10*1
weeks old. Phone 007-W.
00
ana making
uo Annually
annually anu
masu a 20-4
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profit
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llnrecs
For
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GROVE—Pood grove *100
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f«r
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Kanforrl
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acre planted,
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tal 40 acres.of good citrus land
metal ruuf ahd beautify the wrii**# K i»l CllfUN* A i r i l y lllfCiifl
live or dre*s&lt;*d. .One mllr* west
*7600.00.
home. We spray it the chlor
of Wtl*on Corner *&gt;n Ml. Dura
Number qi small houses and good
VHlf A III: M K K R H t N i»T II*li:i»
road or Phone 9104,y o u w a n t. Block and other con­
lots In desirable location* and
crete sttucturc sprayed In pas­ *h *i null fo r illlrorr** Im* IrNn flh 'l
&gt;o*i Iti tli# i iff ill* !***%##
priced right.
tel colors, Barn* ote. sprayed
8
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FRED W. BENDER, Realtor
with la-si oil paint*. Let u* give
t»»r IVtnnlV o f Nrfl|tMl|r( **A4S
Room I ,FU. State Baak Bldg.
you a free, estimate. Reel’s
In Chnpi*#*Fv. l ty Ije*.
Telephone 1030
MH * r
VJv|iti»jin.
V «« ^r,
GIIU.S WANTED. I.*n«y’» Drug
portable spray unit, 30(1 W. 2nd
Twhv
ff«|lttr»4
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St. l’hune lOdl-J.
Store.
9 ROOM furnished house, 4 acre#
ipfi n|iflri*rsiD»*y* nit)) lh «
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land on South Sanford Avenue Help Wanted—Young Man a* of­
out
ruMrt
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Alls-rt Hickson Repair Shop
near Lake Jesiup. Bargain
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fice 'A credit man. Fireatona
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price. Phone 122S-J.
Blacksmlthing A general repair n"*•'**•
K L 'I T
Stores,
f M il.ember. A
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Telephone
1158
'a n il will tie e n t r r n l uK. n . . i .&lt;yi
• A K H C L tb FOR 5A LE
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FURNITURE Paint—High Gloss
u s r o v a o to tub K
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t r la ( i n i H - t t K i f t h a t t h u s ‘H l-r
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limr
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guaranteed. Marshall's P. O.
TOOAV. H ff WANTS
onstta r~
Polk County. Product* sold .20
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-n e .-r iliv e w e a k . )(. T ile U »t.l.,„l
^ A O flL p t t o 6 T « a /
desired. Free delivery In City.
TiMe/j
Box 721. Dsytuha Besch.
years. Permanent If you are
, ten,lit f. t ,'- .| - | I S r n f Heiwml H r
Very rood paint at reasonable ' a hustler.
Write Hawleleh’s,
7^
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RAYMOND STUDIO
rier*. Reel'* Paint Shop, Phone
FAK.44tM2.1S. Memphis. Tenn.
w i T S K s a K T H m y h « i» i , . n,t |t.e
Expert
photographer
available
at
084 J . 308 W. 2nd fit.
or Sec R. Hartman. Box 214,
- e a - .i .f m u O o f lr l M il.- (h~ j s i h
all times for Weddings, anniver­ 1 * r u f u n i . l . - r A . ,»„• , * | T
Longwood, FIs.
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saries, birthday parties, social , (i. I*, flsra d n ig (*brk n f Clrrul'
SWEET Hamlin orange* 32.00
H - w lw iV (- .u ih f c
gatherings. Phone 1093.
truth. R. W. Lord, Pjjon# 788- MEN—WOMEN. Need "at once.
n- t . i M
f(*(r» ttll C u r ,
Your own permanent business
W.
Park A Humler. a Mi-Kwim
handling famous Watkins ne- AUTO REPAIRING. Hall’s
AMnf n#&gt; e a l I j i i e
STORE FIXTURES, commercial
agv, Sanford and Celery
realities. Greatest sales in his­
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rtfrlgcr*tor*, soda fountains,
nueS.____________
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H u U rltm . f u r p t a la f lf f
. tables, booths, chairs, special
home write E. D. Hollingiworth,
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For Dependable
3 built fixtures, fritters, etc.
P. O, Box 2123, Daytona Beach, KKFFHIGF,RATION SERVICE
Writ# or phone collect, R. W. ■Fla.
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ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone SALESMAN living in Sanford to
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retail
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and
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Ph. 670-W
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VEGETABLE planU for small
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telenhunn 1164. Permanent* all
Bookkeeping
. , _ (service,
P v. part time;
and large acreage. Cabbage,
Box 2408, Orlando, Fla,
method*, starting 80 and Up.
■dvk and assistance on
•Isa, advice
Collard*. Broccoli. Cauliflower,
social security and I
Tom- SALESMAN Life Insur
Onions. Lett'luce, Escafcote.
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Ormatters- J- F. Dee
ato. Strawberry A Beets, i. W. , tractive salary and romn
lando Evening SUr. Call Ralph
- Magnolia. Phone . 91
Must hays
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omatic
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kati(f« r sir
condition, veryTtMtaonable price.
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Sanford
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DAYTONA HKACII Nov. 17
night, then aealcd until the cere­
mony.
i (yPl — The Auoriatrd Daillr. of
A full d i e . rehcaraal, witneaa- Florida Saturday instructed Ha
ed by the Queen and l’ rlnce.*e. officer, to draw up for presentsfrom a window aa the procession |Hon at Ha Spring meeting a proleft the palace, waa staged yea
y e - motion program Ip tell Floridian.
l **g- -■the atrweta lilted the story of their nawapapaaa.Publisher Henry Wrrnn of the
with thouiandi who braved freaig weather and a bitterly cold Tallahassee Dally • D e m o c r a t
brought up the subject and em­
Ind to watch the pageantry.
The King and Queen apent a phasised that there la a need to
buay Sunday hurrying from one dispel a lack of understanding on
tallway atation fo another to greet the nart of the public concerning
problem*
facing
de
‘mm newapapera. Im­
the royal gueata.
portance of newapapera to the
King Haakon of Norway, Prim community alio ahould be sires•r
ceaa Elisabeth's great uncle,* ar­ aed. he said.
rived today.
"We have failed to let the peo­
Olhar arrivala today were ex- ple know what we are,” Wrenn
ti
peett'd to include Wi I., MacKeii- emphasis rd.
.vv
cir King, Canadian Prime Mini*Editor William Popper
upci of the
tar, who la bringing with him a Gainesville Sun described Wrenn'a
fur coat aa Canada’s wedding auggeatioha as "very timely."
t to the Princess. King haa
"The public ha* no conception
n touring the continent.
of what the newspaper docs and
A red carpet, 20, ya^a wide, wbat it mean* to a community,"
waa laid acroaa l Me drab plat­ Pepper declared.
form of Victoria Station whets
Pu
'
ubllaher
Julius Davidson of
Queen r’ rederika of Greece waa the Daytona Beach News-Journal
greeted by the K^ig^ftnd, Queen, added:
the Duchea. of KaniT lle u l.
"W* lark a genius for talking
Mountbalten and Prince** Andrew absut ourselves.”
Davidson made the motion
of Greece.
Earlier the King and Queen wet- which instructed officer* not only
corned King Frederick and Qucttl to prepare a definite promotion
Ingrid 'o f Denmark at Liverpool program of ruts and news copy to
St. Station In London's grimy bo outlined to the Spring meeting,
eaat end. ,
■ W hut also to report at tliqt time on
Other royalty already Here- fat the possibility of retaining a M i­
nnie legislative n-presontativc for
the ceremony:
The Regent of Belgium, Prince lhe Associated Dallies.
Charles; Prlncra* Juliana and
Prince** Hernhard of the NethSpencer Winn
erlandt; King Mihal of Romania
and h!» .mother, Queen Helen;
l lw a lls u s * t n a r &gt; i i oa*|
Don Juan, pretender to the Span­ tha club rilnge, It was announced
ish throne, and his Wife, who by Byrd J. Goode, secretary and
cams from Lisbon to join his treasurer.
mother, es-Queen Victoria Eu­
( .I a s i A A :
genie; fonner King Peter and exJ. A. Howaid
2t)xl»6
Ouren Alexandria of Yugoslavia*;
C. K. Ellis
18
Prince John and Prince** ElizaF. Woodi
18
foodruff
beth of Luxembourg.
J. Crapps
17
Bam Gardner
17
-18Catholic Leaders .* George Maffett
A.
Carraway
Ki
,111
j
Fred Bell
13
(CaallsMsS Iraai S-a«»
&lt;!■•»
Kuri y^gginbotham
13
aacularism, which over lh* years
has sapped the Uivini-ly-laid lounC. P. Ellis
18x26
dations of the mural law, bears
Bam Gardner
17
■
a heavy burden of responsibility
■
George Maffett
17
for the plight of the world today."
A. Carraway
17
Tha stats merit went on to say
C. K. Ellis
16
that secularism “ is not indeed the
J. Crapps
14
moat patent but in a very true
— sam e- the—must " Insldutrus - hin­ -Class-Ur
14x26
W. A. Patrick
drance within the strong frame­
W. B. Williams
LI
work of Gods natural law.” 1*.
W.
A.
Adam*
12
added:
10
K. G. Williams
“Thera would be mote hope
K
K. Woodruff, Jr
for a Just and lasting peace if
G. W. Spencer
7
the leaders of the nations were
7
Jack Hall
really convinced that secularism
Class C:
Which disregard* God, as well
11x26
Westey Spencer
. military atheism which denies hitn,
ID
Fred Ball *
offers no sound basis for stable
9
Karl Higginbotham
Internalional agreements, for eh*
Miss Olive Adams
8
during respect for human righto
8
J. A, Howard
or for freedom under law.”
Th*
churchman
contanded
"there
p.\.- la no rtmedy for our economic
N egro Arrested
.
Mils in a return slthar to nin*- I
tacnlh century individualism or to
ir n x fJ n n ,* f n m
l’ -i r * i»*# t
.
experiments in Marxism."
bag and canvass and leather-sat­
"Tim Christian velw of eco. chel* are full of a strange variety
nomtr life,” Uisy continued, "sup­ of Hems ranging from shirts ami
ports the demand for organisa­ raincoats to safety razors, door
tion of management, labor, agri­ knobs, carpenters’ tools and even
culture and professions under- a golf Iron.
police headquarters was be­
government encouragement, but
not control, in joint effort to sieged Friday eveqjng tietwean
8:09
and 10:00 o'clock with calls
avoid social conflict and to pro
persons who reportrd things
mots cooperation fur the com­ of
misting from automobiles. First
mon good.”
tn telephone was Travis Chandler,
Referring to secularism and the store and filling station oneralor
i I
family, tha biahopa said:
at Tenth Street and French Ave­
“ Artificial family planning on nue who reported his ear-key*.
n basis of contraceptive Jmmorstolen. J , ~S. lUnnalt of
Ity, cynical djsregard "of *TRe Rose Court Apartments reported
noble purposes of sex, a 60-fold •to police that seven shirts and a
increase tq our 'dtvurru rate dur- rkincost was missing.
Ing 'tha past century and wide­
Bart Hinson, 1116 Maple Ave­
spread failure of the family t &gt; nue re purted that he had seen
discharge Its education functions' •he negro robbing nothin* from
ars terrible avils which secular­ his automobile. Albert Hickson,
ism, has brought to our country.*' Twelfth and Myrtle Avenue raported loss of tool*. J. F. Lewis.
801. Elm. Avenue reported losi.a f,
4 - - Arm y Warehouses
seat cushions and a sweater. Mrs.
I S ft f A
.
'
—— -1L1 m' i Harman Jacobson told police that
i r a a l t a a .s ! ■ « m a t Um I
a raincoat, some fukei and sundump, which U 35 miles south glasses had lieen taken from her
west
____of Tokyo. ,Thera
, , j p ar*&gt; , ap- car while !l was parked on East
roxlmatily 86 wlrehouses in th* •risteenth fltreet by the Jewish
lump
area. It covers ten square Center.
l
miles. Eighteen cave*
caves also hold
Many Item* now at the nolle*
mmunition. Altogether, about station have not yet been identl0,000 tons of BOimunttUuii rang­ ■.fled hr owners. Chief William*
ing front rifle bulles to 166-mm said this morning,
phclh, is stored her?.
,
Col.' Oscar Ramne* of Ada,
Rev. Yesley
Inn., commanding-* officer of
a dump, said tha first axnltfiou
f t*«**•)fswel 9wtw| f
!
occurrred in a mortar warehouses. national which he declared w m
If
a
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iif
3
km
u
&gt;
a
rahnnSsa
He said tha warehouse* so far
royed contained about 260,000 on* nf th* gre*lc*t i,*iw,rfence* nf
and* nf explosives each.' 8lx hi* life. He pointed out that eight
ilained small arm* ammunition nast nresldente of Rotary Interna­
rifle grenades and 00-mm and tional were present, aa well al
fel-mm mortar shells, he said, and throe district governor* of Florida
and one of Georgia. 8. Kendrick
the seventh held "secret •tuff."
, Lieut. Willard l)ar)«oc. (negro) Guernsey, president of Rotary In­
o f Omaha, Nebra., returned from a ternationa). reported oh hia re­
rol to report brush fires In cent trip to Australia and Nsw
. cave at«a. Col, Ramne* said Zealand. Mr. Briison said, while
i was concerned Ui&gt;t,U)a spread- the principal address of the oc­
fire and Hying shrapnel might casion waa mads by Tom Warren
off ammunition |i: tp* caves. of England, a past president of
Rotary International, who- said
that on that morning for break­
Hodvjer
fast In Jacksonville he had eaten
iL'i •! I
enough bacon to constitute a six
4C*«llan*e Hom rag*) *&gt;■« I
week's ration m England.
ilnw and crawling an to th*
Dr. R. W. Ruprccht revealed
o f tha auto,lh» then swam that Frank Evans la greatly Im­
re after zemdtrinff hlf shoe*, proved following a recent opera­
accident was reported by tion and left the hosplul yester­
t of an automobile 1m- day, and that W. A. Leffltr Is at
diately behind Hoover'* which ■resent confined to the Hospital
‘ - a . (
accident" and aftei or an operation.
A musical
_ *1 program
progtura by the “ .Ari*
_
*ona Wrangler*" was introduced
Immcdiataly to ths scene by Charles Morrison. Msrjoris
_ht Hoover to town .for Bronson and Dave Shannon sang
Idas Bronson
I treatment of Ms right "Leaf of
hfeh sustained cuU In exttl- played “ Who's aornr N ow t" on
—
and lator
hlmeelf from the sunken the teeordisn,

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efforts, supplanting the conferance, a temporary setup.
Cooperation ‘ with organised
Jewish
communities
in other
countries, including th# Jewish
Agency for Palestine, Is Included
in tha program, which was pre­
sented to the meeting by Dr.
Msuric* E. Elsendrath, pre* Ident
of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
The program designates th*
proposed new organisation aa tha
representative of American Jewry
"in all representations before the
U. 8. government and its depart:, intei-governmenti *
all
and ths United Nations
public relation* conn
tberewith."

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Untied to work for Meyers until Canada O ffers New
June o f 1939, when the War De­
partment, at her request, trans­ • Palestine Proposal
K 'nllasH flea, I*Her Out
U ' m ||i w 4 trmm P aa* l&gt; a ,l .
U 'n llsw S t f m rmmr .0 » l
cate transportation facilities and had t financial interest tn the ferred her to Santa Monica.
Gaulle, brother of Canerai Charles
Lamarr* said that shortly be­
WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY ,-Uuipmrnt.
LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 17 (A1)
de Gaulle, was to be elected pres­ ■IN
fore June, 1940, he received a —Canada today was reported sug­
9. Provide measures to induce company.
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JAPAN
n i f t ai liwv*
Nov. aI7(8p*c
t |U
Senator Ferguson (R-MIch.), letter from Meyers
request Inc gesting next Aug. 1 .as the date
ident of the municipal council to­ 1*1) Pfc. Charles Poliord, son of livestock and poultry marketing
chairman of the |uhes&gt;ramittee han­ him to return to Dayton.
8tcbblna
of......
Sanford,
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* *has so aa to obtain th* moat efficient
day. De Gaulle's new French Peo­ Ruby
for termination of the British
dling th* investigation, asked the
"He said there was a good pnandatc over I'aleatine, the with
recently left Co. 1 24th Infantry, use of grain.
ple's Party recently carried many now
10. Allow the Agriculture De- boyish-appearing Lamarre wheth- opportunity there and that 1 ■
vsisu, Japan,
vapaii, fur
i
stationed 0
atft Gifu,
iif HrllUh lump* am
mirlmmit-.tn rtpand.a ruomam. -ac—Meyers—had 1 told hl:u- hew rmrht*"tto - tettsr -thtrr." - tapium g
municipal
elections
ihromthoul zr.*alignment. . in tha-Jfar— Ka
for en e o u r * g t n g conservation much money the general had In told the committee. “ He offered independence of the proposed ne'V
Franck. Police said the preeau* Command.
Jewish and Arab countries under
Pfc. Pollord entered the Army practices and authorise measures vested in Avaitlon Electric. La­ me a job,”
the pending plan to partition th*
lions were taken against the pos­
In November. 1941 and received intended to step up foreign food marr* said Meyers had not at
He said he told Meyers he did Holy Land.
sibility that left wing tlrmcnls hie baalc training at Fort Leon- production.
f
that time.
not want to leave Santa Monica,
Mr. Truman addressed Congress
This .data, informed quarters
might start a riot, a* they did last* ardwood, Mlse. He departed for
Under questioning by Fergu­
In person at. a time when, he son, Lamarrs also testified that but that .in November or De­ said, was put forward by Canada
oversea*
duty
on
O
ct.2,
1940
and
cember
the
genera)
came
to
Cal.
week in Marseille under similar
sine# arivaLIn Japan was assign. said, "The future of the free na­ hi* wife was employed for a iforiiia end talked him into ac­ a sa compromise to meet difficul­
circumstance*.
ties growing out of Britain's deced to tha 2-« h Infantry
, Regiment.
_________ tions of Europe hangs in the time aa Meyers' secretary at cepting the Dayton Job.
The strike in the coal field* of
ned to complete the withdrawal of
The 24th' Infantry la a part of balance” and ” lKe future of our Wright Field, Dayton.
“
He
told
me
ther#
w
p
a
com­
economy la in Jeopardy.”
iaration last week that she plannorthern France spread to the tha 26th Infantry (Tropic Light­ own
Beforecalling
Lamarr*
to
Ha
pany
In
'
Dayton,
the
Aviation
lie
repeated
the
Admlntatraning) Division, commanded by
her force* from Palestine by
Pat De Calais department, bring­ MaJ. Genera) Charles L. Mullins, llon'a bid for 1697,000,000
"o f witness chair, the committee Electric Company, and that he
...
Aug, 1.
raised
briefly
again,
the
fact
taly,
France
and
was
interested
in
the
company,'*
interim
aid
to
Italy,
ing lo 10,000 the tola) of miners Jr.
1
that
the
War
Department
received
Austria
through
next
March.
Ijsmarre
said.
Before entering the service Pfc.
on strike.
But here at home, he said, In­ an anonymous letter In 1946 ac­
“
He
said
th*
reason
he
wanted
Pollord
attended
Crooms
Academy.
The security police said 400
flation la an “ oralnloua threat” cusing Meyers of profiting per­ me was to guard bis interests held Sunday morning "with •tha
Association of ths
policemen and two light tanka
to prosperity. It no longer can sonally from knowledge of what in the company. He sakl ha had Ministerial
were u*ed In the raid Friday night
he treated as "aomt vague con­ firms wers to receive Air Force Invested money in the company.” Missionary Baptist Church ifficW
ag
e-H
ou
r
Appeal
lating.
on the Russian repatriation cen­
dition we may encounter in the contracts.
II* quoted Meyers as saying
Session for many year* had been "
ter at Camp Beauregard. Three
future,” ha admonished.
The
committee
developed
tes­
there
was
a
“
very
capable”
en­
a
plant contractor the tha luik*
H '* a t la a * 4 (t a w
Uh i
children and their mother were
Inflation already Is here ” to an timony last week that the War
gineer then in charge of the Monroe section In addition to hi*
removed. Th* Comnrinist News­ aiona be repealed outright or he alarming degree” and It la “ get­
Department took no action ex­ ■firm, but that he (Meyers) did preaching duties. He Is survived
paper L’Humanite has asserted made ineffective by making the ting worse,” he declared.
Accordingly th* President »et cept to put the letter In its files. ' not know this man very well by his wife and seven children.
that 2,000 troops participated.
time and one-half apply either
Col. Jacob E. Smart, whose ini­ and “ he wanted me to protect
iMiMiwsiri wage
rr»pt,E in
iijr aaisj
to the M
minmuim
or to
any forth his program to combat it
tials were on the notation to put his financial interests.”
Rome Nov. 17 (/P)—The Italian i rata agreed to by the employer by three types of measures;
(1) To relieve monetary pres­ the letter in the files, testified
government, plagued by wide- i and the employee,
Rogers then asked whether
fOR ALL-WIATHIR
spread political diaonlcra that j ~Al lh, beginning of our lie. sures. 12) To channel scarce goods he had no recollection of ever Meyeys had offered any specific
OOOD L O O K S ..,
seeing
It,
'
To
Into most essential uses (31
.
salary.
■leal directly with Specific high
Lamarre, who is 36 years old.
ttA, m ^ i. . . .wrft*y t i d LJ"igumeiiU
^1
,'rocr"
n
,•
thw
e
*r'
”
1
don't
recall
that
he
men­
similar to those now be price*.
told the committee that after
Strengthen tha national police )n((
(hat the overtime
Elaborating on his proposals graduating from Miami Universi­ tioned any specific amount, but
torce and announced t was pre-,
.
for authority to restore rationing ty in Ohio in 1936, he pent to I do know that he said I would
and price controls, the President work for the Deleo Brake Division make more than.l was making
S Z 2 S I*
I said ceilings ahould lie permissi­ of General Motors, Dayton. Jle at Douglas," Lamarre replied.
“ He left me with th* impres­
Interior, disclosed the atrength of I„ „ J *
^
L
“
°.r! 'J ble on "vltal.ronimodltle* In short ■aid he was making about 66
the carabinieri was being In* over 10,000,000 larger than the supply that basically affect the cent* an hour when he left that sion that if tha company wa*
successful. 1 would in tima be
creased from 66,000 to 76,000 men wartime force, we 'certainly can ro-* o f living.”
clothing, fuel and rent, concern In 193?.
given an Interest In tha com­
and said that all security forces achieve full production without heFood,
Next, he testified,,ha got a Job pany,”
said, are th e. baalc elements
■nr,' he added.’
were being overhauled ami tight­ sacrificing thia basic standard of in living
with Goodyear Service end wa# re­
costa.
"Did h* give tyou the impres­
our labor legislation. Bhould the
ened.
In addition, he said, the legisla­ ceiving a salary of 1126 a month lion that arlyohl else owm
sed th*
Scelba’a statement coincided tlma come when a serious un­
when he left.
company?” Rogers asked.
with a new blast against Premier employment again threatens ou tion he wants from Congress
Lamarre
he first met Mejn
“ Not at that time," '
Aldde i Ue Gasperi’s Christian economic structure, we shall be I should be broad, enough to •How era Some time in 1937 while
"Then hp gave you the impres­
Democrat government by Com­ grateful for a law which trill •rare* vital commodities basically his wife wee working as aecresion that he was the only ownart”
prevent
o nr
■
|the anomaly
______ | if affecting industrial output.
munist Leader Pglmiro Togllattl, serve to
lary to the genera).
"That's right.”
who’declared in a speech at Milan men walking the street! begging
"This,” he said, *wlll enable us
Hliam R o g e r s , committee
“ You thought, then, that you
that the government was toadying for work while other workers to stamp out" profiteering and counsel, wanted to know whether
were dealing with th* ownerT’*
to “ foreigners” arid w&lt;t "allied to are twing &gt;forced to work long speculation In these. J ntBPriant
.Lamirr* and hi# wife had gone —"Yes.1
the n w -F iu u is.
and burdensome hours.”
arras.”
out
socially
with
Meyers
during
While calling for a new 76-cem
'lie said that this does not 19.17-39, Lamarre-asm they had.
BRNO, Cxechoslovekla Nov, 17 minimum, Hchweilenliach said In­ mean that price ceilings should
__
Isaac Session,
perhaps oncaV month.
dustry
(d1)— Bohumil Lausman, 28-yoar- dustry committees operating un-1 {-"imnosed 'on^alMlems In The
Tha witness related that after
old mlnister of industry In the der the law should 4*&gt; given an-' h **s? » ^ he ' men*Inner!. Celling* leaving Goodyear he got a job
Minister, Is Dead
.
...
thority to reduce wages for par would not be necessary, .for ex­
with the Douglas Aircraft Com­
collaboration with ticular industries to 66 cents an ample,
• P L , he _.said,. _for stable food
‘ The funeral of Isaac Session,
the Communists, was elected hour whenever necessary to cop* and clothing items that are not pany at Santa Monica, Calif.
“ How did you happen to go to 65 year old negro minister of the
chairman of the Social Democratic with "special situations.”
t
scarce, or for delicacies or lux­ work for Douglas?” Rogers ask- Brookartown Baptist Church for
Party yesterday hy a vote of 283
The Secretary said the 40-ccnt uries. And the same kind of se- ed.
21 years, who died Nov. 8 waa
to 182.
minimum waa not intended ” tn lection would apply to Industrial
Lamarr* said - he- was - mtt—of
he-a- final-goaP’ -and-t hat rh«ngw Hems.ROME, Nov. 17 (A*)—An am­ In wage and price relationships
He called for authority to re- work for a time after leaving
munition dump exploded today at since 1938 have made H "clearly store consumer rationing as a Goodyear and that hi* wife said
Vigevano, near Milan, killing one obsolete."
"preparedness measure”
which sh«_|tbbuicht Meyers might lw
aide- to find work for him In
person and injuring about 2&amp;. It
Contending that the amount if would permit rationing
_____ -- of baric
.u ,
I RECOMMEND
was the second such mishap in money involved In a boost tih
° n * h K y an Aircraft Company.
Lamarrs
continuer!
that
Meyers
that area in a week.
76 cents would represent only
Mr. Truman said he thought wrote to the Douglas Company
Many houses In Vigevano were
BILL’S P A C K A G E STORE
one percent of the nation's wag- ,kal
. Houbl abortaeM of a and obtained a Job* for him that
damaged badly.
bill, Schwrlteiiliach added “ Th.*1few
,h*1 commodities
eVcn •hoU,d at the consumer
ot “
Signed, BILL
paid about 336 a weak.
A 73-yoar-oid woman died be­
economy of gnr country can ah- ) m , rernt|n „ rjoui r„r a while, . The witness said his wife conneath debris.
■orb
with
ease"
such
an
Increase.
he believes that fair distribution
Four dsys ago, another Italian
•
can lw accomplished largely wlth- prosperity and a threat to our
ammunition dump hlew up at Casfuture development.”
del
&lt;ut consumer rationing. .
saiui D'Ada near Milan.
Ex-Convicts
112 Wwt FI rut Slretl
Rhone 88C
Long range program*, the Chief
But no one can tell how serious
some shortages might become, he Executive said, must stress “ever
JERUSALEM Nov. 17 (A1) —
ICmilaarl fmm I'sae Oar I
Two defiant young Jswa went on old University of Michigan co-el said, so rationing authority should increasing production.”
trial before the Jerusalem mili­ told Madison police of a wild au­ be on hand.
He pointed out that It takas
tary court today on suspicion of tomobile ride Iasi Friday In which
l» ;
having caused thu Aug. 9 ex plo­ her brother-in-law, a University months to sat up the necessary
organization for price control and
sion under the Cairo-Haifa Ex­ of Wisconsin medical student,
ng.
press,
shot to tlealli and sha was raped
The President ssld that author­
They were Yeruham nen Issar repeatedly.
ity to clamp the lid on wages
Jacob Krubclnik, IB, a clerk, and
Game Warden* Al \Clumpnei also should tie provided •‘In all
Mordehai
Ze«v
Hofar,
10,
a
pupil.
_
r JPU,' founded the alarm before dawn
although he thought
They were accused of depositing today, when he drove Into ths fairness,”
. *.
there would bo "few occasions
a bopib, carrying a grenade and
for Its usa.”
"All the action* I hav#' describ­
ed," Mr. Truman said, “ are es­
sential to a fair and effective
“SH0I* AT MARGARET ANN EVERY DAY FOR "H &amp; T SHOT SPECIAL^
' i h " ' " . l„ T” . i ,wv n w " '. l„ T r,r';:
,K
, 'r f H
X
coar)ics were derailed.
, •lu»ot it out with any- anti-Inflation program. I look up­
on thenv as short-run insurance
AND, “EVERY DAY LOW PRICES." GOOD MONDAY,’ TUESDAY, WEDNES­
Asked whether they pleaded In- |°"f, •Uyln,lt lo n ™aye hlm11.
against tha impairment of our
DAY and TUURSDAY.
M M * both Jews replied:
-1
£
— ^'-VY*-4oa't -eosogwlaa (1,1, sywet ( 7™
ami we will hot take part in the I1'.’ Ih' '« ‘ he huiiding w.in win^^^/iuw. A sound truck was Wing
proceedings.”
tr&gt;rnlllipK( tin
art affnrl
rviie-_
Iwnughl
iid lit
In an
effort In
to per­
Ba n g k o k , Siam, Nov. 17 w suade Winslow * to surrender.
— A spokesman for the military Whether Bennett was in the
regime which seised control of iho building with Winslow or nearby
Siamese government in a blood­ had not been established by of­
■y
less coup last* week warned to­ ficers, who nevertheless blocked
day that a would-be asagsain It off a square mile around the
en- route to Lausanne; Swltier^ fsnn.
land, where King l’humplphon
Aduldet is now studying.
-Y * i Women Who tuffor,
The spokesman
an attampt
K &lt; said___
to aasassinats the 19-year-oid
Meat CoRTeqlsal Way To
king had been planned as part of
a conspiracy to overthrow the
M IA M I*
monarchy and eet up a republic—
a conspiracy which ho declared
!£' !:?■ tu 412.25
the Nov. 9 coup forestalled.
• Via ('oanrctlpg Airlines
■The conspiracy was to have been
Ithrough I funeBe there by air —
carried out on Nov. SO, be said.
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T U E S D A Y , N O V . 18, 191

Communists Sack Naples Monarchist Quarters

GeneralMeyers
•Are Revealed
Electric Company Is
Shown To HavePaid
For
Redecoration
O f , His Apartment

Appropriations Com­
mittee W ants To
KnowW hat U .S.Cart
Sparc For Aid Plan

WASHINGTON, Nor. IS
UP)—The Senate War Inrea.
ligating Commltte* dag np
tealimony looay that MaJ.
General ilennelt K. Meyera
got a blue Cadillac automo­
bile, a 1700 radio, a 110,000
apartment deeoratlnffurnUhIng Job, and |17,97!.II "oatary" and “n i u t i r padding'*
from Aelation Rleclrlc ‘ Com­
pany In 1941.
Illcrlot H. Lamarre, youth. ful president of the Dayton,
Ohio, concern teld the oenatora the automobile coat M,111.11 and a monogrammrd
robe went with It.

WASHINGTON Not. IS (/IV
The Senate Appropriation* Conimiltrc called today for an inven­
tory of American food supplies be­
fore Congress act* on President
Truman*!' request for $597,000,000 enwrgrmy aid to France, Daly
and Auitria.
Chaiinian Bridget (R-NH) told
a newt conference the committee
had rlecided unanimouily to mate
an exhaUltive inquiry into domes­
tic food supplies to le.iin how
miifli tan be ipared for export.
Complaining that jhe Adinihittration-ii denuinding ipeedy attion
on a ttop gap program .without
la) mu ' down deliver) eitimatrt,

WASHINGTON Nov. 18 ( / p ) Blrriol H. Lamarre, president of
Aviation- Electric Cimpany. laid
today the Dayton, Ohio, fjrm paid
Maj. General Bennett E. Meyer* 'a
•alary, of $1,000 .a .month, in .1941.
The 35-year old executive testified
—before the Senate War fnveitigal®ing Committee.
The committee is inquiring into
Meyer’s relation* with’ aircraft
manufacturers while he wai war­
time deputy chief of Air Force
_ PtMUrement {purchiiin8)._-Ihc
general now it rrtired.
,
Lamarre testified yriterday that
Aviation Electric wa» actually
owned by Ijleyers, but that the
general took stepr to. conceal this.
He said Meyer* took him from a
$35 a week job and intlalled him
as president of the concern, which
received over a million dollars in
war subcontracts.
Lamarre said that of the $3t,000
In salary which the firm’s book*
showed as paid to him. ho has
allowed to kaap 8t.9fi7.frd. He said
thl remainder, \Sic*‘- tax** were

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McMillan
Brothers
Are I*ut»Jn Jail A fte j^ S u tto n V Death
The Grand Jury this,after­
noon returned an Indlrlment
of murder In the first degree
against the l* o negro broth­
ers, John and Willie McMil­
lan far the hilling of the
Dev. Daniel T. Dutton, negro
pastor, 'yesterday “ by beat­
ing and striking bln*, on |he
head with a pistol." Harold
Kaatner is foreman o f ' the
Jury. The ,raa* J* due To he
tried during the present' fall-

Died1This A. M

Bedford Riles Aiken. Sr. died
this morning at 10:00 o'clock at
his residence, 708 laurel Avenur.
He had been III for the past two
iiwrtigit
la ■~~rz~~~ f
■
*
month*.
A produce merchant In Wins-

on to Russia for

lags. 8paata ana

WASHINGTON, Nov. in f,V)
Republic an cqipmitntn to I’ lciidenl
human's piopo*alr for cnnlioltim:
the colt of tiling Dated up nu
the Houie floor Imlay wilh Rep
Frederick C*. Smilli (RUlim) tie
daring that the plan lecint to hi
"to entlave the American pro

In hi* menage to the tprriai
eemon called to tote aid to Lit
rope and attempt to thetk infn
price* at home,'Mi human plead
tUINIO RI0HT1IT newspapers litter
rd for itandhy power to invokr
tha street (sbove) outside mon­
limited rationing and price-nail
archist headquarters in -Naples,
'"Thrir it an rffnit lirir to ttinliol* among 10 dnntettic pro
July, after Communist rioters had
itiri{prde’ "th^r“ ruintny—im l- nm
•Sekedtne building and smaxnea itf
sign on the pavement. At left, a
ConguKIre into artinn without thr
Die flare-up on - the llouuworker who was kilted during riot­
propei h.rrkgtmmd of inhumation, floor followed nttiriim totmded
ing In Milan, ia covered by a pant- * Wr air not goillR to he ilamprdrd previoUily by Senator I aft (K-O.),
aan division's colors as bo Ilea In a
into artmn without knowing what chajrman of the- Senate GQP tM,l
factory. Political violence in sev­
i* available in this country, We icy Committee, and by Home
eral Italian cities Is reported to have
brought death to nine persons in
don't want to deliberately diott
Connecting the plea for foreign
trine days. In Dome, Communist
change thr American peoplr."
leader Palmlro TogllstttIs said to _ . T h e - . N ew IJungotiiiH -eeimtur- aid u ill* Mr— lautuait's ■tUoksite,
have arranged a meeting of Leftisi
tai l that .the committee'* action proposal*. Serftth-nrrd nut
leaders to force out the DeGvsperl,
ahoiitd not he considered av In­
“ I* the Republican I'aily going
regime. (International Radlophotoi)
dicating opposition to tt-e emer­ to be tricked into betraying it*
gency aid proposal, He said the
Donato group aimply wants to pledge In tuppoil the America.*
klW'" all of the far:a iM-foie it peoplr from regimentation, bv
acta.
wipiKiitmg the M,mb.ill l‘l,tn&gt;"
He ‘&gt;ald Secretary of Agricul­
Mr. Triinian rt-tkeil the spceinl
ture Anderson will l*e akked at session ’ to ctuuider ffiOT.rtOO.OlHt
hearing* tieglnning Thursday In emergency aid for France. Italy
bring In all information available sod Austria immedigtrly with ae.
on rrop pr&lt;i*|«-rls.
Berretary nf fommerce Itnrri- tlon on the Imig.rangr artf-help
The uatk-n'* pirn expreurd divrrie nhturi.il reaction* Imlay to
man and Secretary nf Interior recovery plan fur Europe, often
I'mtdenl I luu.an'i prnpnel* lor ''selective" wage and pricr control*, Krug will la- asknl lati-r to sup- referred to a* (lie Marshall Plan
(f’nnltnager, «n Pari *lltl
11 ..MllHWrn ....
Till
- -me newspaper* commending hit program a* ^courageous" and "logiial" while r.tlierr attacked it a* Unnecessary and one that would (otter

French Industry
Paralized Due To
Coal, Auto Strike

Two nrgroe* ate being held in
County Jail in connection with
the killing o t t Rev. G. T, Sutton,
pastor of the New Bethel Milsionary Baptist Church (colored)
who died latl night at the Fernald-La'ughton Memorial Hospital
from .injuries received when he
f r/p»V1nia#fl mm f * « • * l« l

Funeral Services For
Sutton To Be Sunday
Funeral services for Rev. Daniel
T. Sutton, colored pastor nf the
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Churrh. who died last evening a*
the result of 'Injuries' received
when he tried to mediate an al­
tercation, will be held at the
church, Monday afternoon at 1:00
o'clock. Rev. Willie Ray Singleton' of Weiradale, moilerator of
the Bethel Baptist Association of
whlrh Rev. Sutton waa vice-mo­
derator, 'will officiate.
Burial will be In the Elchelberger Cemetery under the direction
of
the Eiehelberger Funeral
Home.
Rev. Sutton waa born In July,
1018 at Vanna, Ga. Prior to com­
ing to Sanford, he was pastor of
tha Macedonia Baptist Church of
DeLand for a number of years.
He personally aided Jn the con­
struction of the church at Ninth
Street and Hickory Avenue and
iiad served as pastor for eight
years.
i Surviving are the widow, Car­
rie Mae Sutton; eight childrent

MARRIAGE INSTITUTE
AH social worker*, physicians,
annd ministers ore urged to regtster at Urn lot*! office of the
Seminole County Health and Tuberruloeii Association to attend
the Institute on marriage sad

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Friday^M
at the
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Dr. Clifford Adsma, pro feasor

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Committees
Start
Writing. Bills To
G i v e $597,000,000
In Emergency Help

WANKING ION Nov. I« f/P&gt;—
CoTigrriMon.il romnnllrrt began
‘ic-np Of
Nation's whipping FVudent Truman** prol*o«al« for emergency aid to Eu­
Harbors T h r e a t ­ rope into lull foirtt today but at­
ened By Walkout tack* hr Republican leaden on
hfi program .to rombal inflation
PARIS N ^ T i M i l A board at home indicated rough handling
ction of France'* nalinnalired
uilrv laced pwflvm tmlav a*.
com.
11-1,000 coil* miner* and the mitre* irjpuwtble for writing legrker* of three autoniohilr plant* illation to-carry dot plant for up
rd In *tnlr Inr pay rite*.
to $&gt;0^000,000 emr-Tgeney aid
Re-up of all the nation'* liar- for Frstyc. Italy and Auitria
■ alto waj threatened. in tym- winked'on detail* of hill* to be
hv.willi a Minrillr walkout. introduced ihotlly,
even a* the cenlei |mlilir.tl parThe lloitre Foreign Affsir*Com­
lie*i negotiated for the fnimalion mit fee heard Rep. Dir kirn , (R-I11),
a Thong Rovetnmrnt to meet plead for “ militant economic acthe lalmr crtii*.
lion a* lie | heted that without
A *olr hv 3i,000 coal miner* American aid 'rechotlovakia will
to join thoie already on strike
Communivt tqueere
made the mine iloppage cnniplrte.
he followed by
Die Citnten and Panhanl auto-

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rigour of getting out ol
and Iniilding an "mtut-CM

Colored Pastor Nation’s Press Holds Conflicting
Is Killed Trying - Opinions On President’s Proposals
To Mediate Fight

B. E. Aiken, Sr.,
Produce Merchant

Mr. •Aiken moved to Sanford 13
veiTf~"ago and waa one of the
first to open a stall at the State
Farmer*' Market for handling
produce. He was born July 15,
1884} In Statesboro, Go. and was
a member of tbs First Baptist
Church of 8anfort£ s
Survivors Include the widow,
Mrs. H. E. Aiken. Sr.; three sons,
B. E. (Dick) Aiken, Jr. and James
Mmrttn Aiken of Sanford: Itobert
Aiken of Atlanta, Oa.f two daugh­
ter*. Mrs. It.'V. Aiken and Mlia
Anita Aiken, both of 8anford;
fire grandchildren. B. E. Aiken.
Ill, Dion, Ann Wilght and Kath­
arine Joanne Aiken of Sanford
and Ruth Marie Aiktn of Atlan­
ta; one alster, Ural T. R. RushIng of Stateaboro; three brothers,
W. H. Aiken. Savannak, Ga.; E.
•A. Aiken, Madlwn. Fla.: Tech.
Bgt. J. E. Aiken, at MacDlil Field,
Tampa.
Funeral. services will be con­
ducted at the Erickson Funeral
Home at 9:30 P. M. Thursday with
the Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr. and
the Rev.-J. E. McKinley officiat­
ing. Interment will Uke place In
Evergreen Cemetery.

T aft And Martin Op­
posed T o Controls;
Siuith Says Plan Is
. Attempt To Enslave

tree**
Hons Committee Iwgan writing •

Veteran’s Rights

salary advances pending iiegotist
T o Rc Exp la in e d
Grandmother Gets U. S. Wants Veto
Bv I). Stenstrom
® ^
3 Years In Court Row To Be Sent To
IMughis Stenstrom
h A re Received
tdain the rights and
Two Ex-Convicts For Manslaughter Little Assembly IHi‘(1On.Seminole
R oh(Ih r.f inL-rnit-? ir gar ding

H ad r market* a q d stimulate h oardin g.

*lhe Hurtlard (Me?) Prt&gt;* Herald departed, however, from the
opiniunt by laying' it seem*
•harplr varying "for
that the I'm idenl and hta nd-t
vurrs may^not actually Inland to
resturo control* hut might us,the authority to impose them a*
"a club, a not so aecrel weapon'
against Inflation.
Two Chicago newspaper*, tirt
Trihqne and the 8un. e*pres»ed
the contrasting recyptiona wilh
which, many of tho newspqpera
greeted Mr. Truman'* recommen­
dation:
Three Day i Piirsuit
J9ie Tribune said Ui#f, if Prer^

I.
AKK RUCCkKS. Nnv.
Thr United Dtsles suggested
tiutay that the veto controversy
tie referrert to the newly created,
"l.ittle Assembly" which wilt eonsldi-r major world issues when
the regular* United Nation* AsHowever, bie roiirt III an opin­ yenddy is not in session.
II, S. Delegate John Foster
ion by Justice H. L Seining, reversed the conviction pf the fn- Dulle* told the Assembly's 57-

Nov. 18 t/V)
The Supienn t-tmrl today upCaptured, Confess tield'TAXLAHA88KK.
tha manslaughter conviction
nf an intusiea’ ed giandnmthcr in
Buffoeatlon death nf her twoTo Weekend Orgy the
months-old giandchild

asking, he will succeed only To
stimulating
hoarding, creating
black markets, and (lowing down
the tempo of American prmltiettnn, thereby making matter*
worse. The true cure, the only
real cure, for th# Inflation that
the New Deal ha* brought upon
the nation, is an enormous reduc.
llqn In government .spending. F.vrn-thihg else Is fraud and quack,
ery."
"It was a courageous message.'
tald the Sun, “ going against the
generally accented standard o r
'smart politic*.' Maybe the it*olute pursuit of th« general wel.
fare- without regard to group
pressures ofv-n does. Mr. Trumsn
asks for authority to Impose con­
trol* onlv because he Is convinced
iraatlMMS •• r * l« Sts)

Riding Club Trophies
* Placed On Display

E n r la In S n rifrn 'rlrr
'A t Isolated Farm

NEILLSVILLE. W,*.. Nov. IR
t/l’j I wo youlhiul
fx-cnnmiT
wstt in i|i! today after sunm
deting to law enforcement " l i ­
ens to whom they relatrd, appai
rnll/ without rernorw. their week
end otgy of killing and rape and
their frantic attempt to evade
capture.
The three- day pursuit ol the
young deiprradoei by Wisconsin
law enforcement official* ended
yriterday when they mttendeied
to a therilfi posse alter a IJ
hour siege at an iialatod faim
near this small north central W ii
coniin community.
William Coyne, auittanl di»trict attorney of Dane counlv
(Maditon), said the two former
ICmMssra
r««* Slat '

Gray Skies And W e t
Over M ost O f Nation
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Another grey and wit November
day was In prospect for most of
the nation today.
8now fell In the Dakotas. Minn­
esota and parts of Iowa and Wi*:
rnniin and snow was predicted
for other Midwest areas.
At
Jamestown. N- D. snow on the
ground measured nine Inches.
Rainfall was general over tha
lower Mlsalstlppl Valley westward
into the plains states and In the
Pacific Northwest. Federal fore,
castere In Chicago said tha rein
belt would extend Into the north­
east states tomorrow and Into
the Atlantic Seaboard Thursday.
The mercury dropped to near
Yowcth
of Gan
race. *
trophy
John It
' ..

rhr
uth

ever, temperatures were near
seasonal normals eicept over the
V est Gulf states. Miami, Fla.,
had yeet«niay*a high reading, 84.

*w»ti*i&lt;nl" -e w m m itte e - yt h e

ersaory to Ilie death.
Emily Cornell, the grandmother,
and Emily Dyer, the mother, were
eonvtctad on niMiMlugtiter in th"
llillahoro Criminal Court of Hoe■nrd, Mr*. Cornell- a** senlenred
In ’ serve thrw-1 year* In prison
and Mrs. Dyer w4( givrn.a sen
lours nf 18 nioiiths.
The court record shows Die
infant gm smothered !o death
jn a be?I where hr had been placed
by th* grandmother whlla the
'mother was at a party.
Upholding the conviction of
irnsiiss-i «*
si*i

veto question required long and
careful study and there was no
time for such study during the
current assembly, which is ex­
pected to end neit week.
The veto Usue was hrnught hefore the 1 assembly by ssvsral
small nations as a result of Rus­
sia's 22 vetoe* In the. Security
Connell alnre January, IP lit.
United Nations action on a
general plan to split up Palestine
was delayed again today while a
llis is M
as rase sin a

I^etlcr O f M ce’s May
Prove Him Abnormal

New M anager Named
To Employment Pont

HAVANA. Nov. IB. (/P i- Dr*
Ruben Velasco and Evelln Canttares testified today that a letter
Lawrence
Emerson,, former written by John faster Mee "of
member of the Man Power -Com­ Chicago indicated he could have
mission of Washington. D. C, and lieen sexually abnormal.
Mee died five days after Itejng
for many yrmrs industrial re­
lation* COUnselrr C„r the Standard shot through the neck last April
OH Company nf New Jersey, has by Patricia (Satlra) Schmidt of
bee** transferred from hli poat a*
rotinsel for the Florida State.
Employment Service to tha local
nfflca on Park Avenue.
Mra. Betty R. Mosely, whom he questioning attorney. 'The con­
replaces and whom he today com- tent* of the letter were not dis­
mendad for doing a "wonderful closed.
The two had testified yesterday
Job" will remain at the office for
that Mee's death might have been
awhile, she stated yds morning.
The appointment of Mr. Emer­ provoked, as the defense eon*
son to head the local office was tends, by roujjh handling In
the result of the reorganisation of transferring the wounded men
the Employment.Services local of­ from the yacht Satire, ‘ where
fices resulting from merit system Fatricta shot him, to the hos­
examinations All changes were pital.
effective Sunday, according to
Jose blinuet Fuentes Carretero,
Carl B. Smith, rhalrman of the private prooecutor hired by.Mee'a
Florida Industrial Commission.
father, Dr. Lester E. Mee of Wil­
Mr. Emerson, a veteran of mette. HU asked If Mee's war
World War I, la a member of the fatigue could have been caused by
Referee Officers Association. He his character. The witnesses re­
declared today that he le happy plied this was possibly eo.
to hava been transferred to San­
They said that Irritability and
ford which he emphatically tarm- rudeness on the part of Mee
edVTha prettiest town In Florida." might be the result of war fa­
He expects to move here .with Mra. tigue. Mm waa a motor torpedo
Emerson. Lawrcnre, a ' ton Is a boat commander In the U. 8. N
toponsore at University of Florida. during the war against Japan,
A daughter Is married to Cspt.
Wm. B. Eades, Jr. of Washington,
NO COYER
D. C.
8EATTLE, Nov. IS f/P)—A R:ar.old girl walking between her
father and an aunt across a rein,
COUNTERFEITERS
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 18, UP) ■wept residential street Interne—U .8. Secret Service agents to­
day continued Investigation o f a
rounterfsiting "ring" whim,'they
*sld, in th* p u t two months has
circulated thousands of dollars
worth of spurious 810 bills from
Miami to New York City.

•»*

tn‘ UP)
peii*ntln*ui 'olid jienst
TAI.LAHASSKK, Nov. 18 tA*J legulni meeting of t
Anieiicnti Veterans w
T h e .S ta te H oad lb pat In .....I to
day received e*’l"‘ icnt,
t'id* ill-III ill till \iiM-ticnii
totaling *2.877.B5't for the »m
provemrnt* of 100 mile* of riput*
nml lirldges In 1*5 countiev. •
I'lrtjprts orr which bids *vrrr
received
located - in I'nr-’o.
liu^-'kuiiiinli:__Loliu. Muillink, ."ii1'! iJ.'—a.
AUirinu*.
(leach, D a p ^ fitn n . Irf-vv^lillTtmioilgh, ' Leon, ^W»liceff-^|*o|lcf
in th®
Lake. Harntltiin,— ifillldei \ slid iiriAiitittl
vein ju t
Adminlstrrttlon.
Our
jlrownrd ‘ rounttes.
V ltv projects and appatent) low t'hnptrr. tiki- alt nlhers, has as
It's sole objective "Veterans Ser­
tdddera:
Paving O.Btt miles nf Itosil 134 vice." We liave organised to serve
between noBltriwai-smt—15-umt anv-v v i* iau-ragordh^S-ltn «L Jm*H
Itoad 4"&lt;5. in Seminole Count/, in girnt his -liaiutleop. or whether
lliil'diard Coii»truclimy;-r.iiin&gt;iyiv hi* disability ncciifed Jn service
o'r was aggravated in service.
of Orlando, 182,010.
' We ate al*n anxious that all
veterans of our country and their
families or widows, whether* pres-

BOSTON, Nov. 18 (/PI-Forty
four survivor* of a shipwreck
were reported- "suffering
and
needing help "wlthiit 48 hour*’
today on a cold and tain swept
island off Newfoundland where
their British steamer.' the Lang
Irecrag, went
aground
and
hrnke in half last Saturday.
"fomk* pretty had" a radio
message said,
acrurdiug
to
Canadian monitor* at the Hrlle
Isle radio station.
The message added:
"Exposed to rain and rnld.
Buffering. Impress on authori­
ties they must send help within
48 hours."

Five A re Killed
In Airplane Crash
WILMINGTON. Del. Nov. 1 8 -/
—(/PJA Trans-World Airline Con­
stellation Plane crashed coming In
for a landing at Naw Castle airrt today and TWA officials said
five persons were killed.
A TWA epokesman said the
plane, on a training flight for
prospective oversea* pilots, under­
shot the north-south runway,
bounced off and crashed, burst­
ing Into flames. Thera were no
survivors.
*•
The apokeaman said there were
four crew member* end. a Civil
Aeronautics authority Inspector
aboard. .An earlier state police re­
port said seven persona were killed.

Odliam To Attend
V ets Meet In DeLand
State Representative J. Brailey
Odlinni announced thl* morning
that he wilt attend ■a.state-wide
meeting **f student veterans at
Stetson Univet sit &gt;-, Friday.
Dick ,1’iK'pcr. conference rhairman, todtv declared that the veteran* will.*crk t otigressionai ectlon no proposed subsistence al­
lowance increases and that the
ennferenee will be attended by re­
present at tvoa of student veterans
from all Florida campuses and
service organisation* and by rlorIda congressmen.
,

Lawton In Charge
O f Job Service
T. W. Iawton,*Jr.. son of Supt
of County Instruction and Mrs.
T. W. Lawton of Oviedo, has been
ager of the U. S. Employment
Service, Ortamlo district.
The promotion was based on
merit examinations recently held
throughout the atata. A graduata
of ‘ Rollins College, Mr. Lawton
■creed four years In tha Nav/
In World War II.
CHINESE INFLATIONSHANGHAI. Nov. 18 UPJ—
China's Inflation bounded upward
today.
reflecting,
bulsnesaroen
said, lack of confidence In th*

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PAGE EIG H T

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

■I1 5^

Japan Offers Two New York Welfare
ICm Mss M lien, Pane Os,l
' Policies In Hope Department
of Welfare reads like
a fairy tale and some of it*
have not the slightest
1 To Restore Japan practlrea
relation to .the actualities of

Marseille Riot

(CaallaeM freaa P»*. (in*)
shoremen and members of the met­
al, building and chemical work­
ers unions. Some food packers
also were reported nut.
life.
n* u i s s K i . i , hr in k s
All shipping in the port wai
"People
say
they
lose
money
TOKYO. Nor. 13. (49
In­
tied
up by ihe strike, which
and
it
Is
immediately
replaced;
fluential Japanriw diplomats have
sketched two divergent policies they run out of funds and get began as a protest agaimt an
while planning what they hop* money given to them for gas increase in street car (arcs and
will be Japan's ree mergence a , a bills and rtn t for other pur­ assumed broader proportions, fol
major power, competent -source*- poses a n d . additional - money, is luNtug
Tour union
I'lfisW'TWfm
MHW ftd?-f
—a1.'.. 1 ........................... ...
Thar are slgnlfleant at Mhl* 'poses; a person gsta Into debt demonstrators Monday.
A meeting of the’ Rhone Delta
tlma, when Japan la ntIII denied nd welfare opens a new ca'.e
foreign Intercourse. because the just to pay his debts; a woman Central Council of Trade Union*
two men moat Instrumental In docs not like to wash so she wa* called for tomorrow to de­
formulating thr** program* both has her laundry bill paid for; cide whether to heed the Com.
have chancre to become premier a man doe* not want to work munlst appeal for a general
and his family Is supported In •trike. An’ affirmative decision
alter Japan regain* autonomy.
One program ealla for an ex- a style to which hia family ia would affect the entire depart­
ment—an area extending alimF
tenatve gamble on Amerlcan-Rua- not accustomed."
Devoting one lection to the more than ftO miles of Indus­
•Ian tension—or perhaps w ar—to
—Hit Japan swiftly into a position moral aspects of relief adminis­ trialised coastline and taking In
of major Influence as an Ameri­ tration. the report vald In a sub­ the Inland cities of Arles and
can partner. It Is'led by former stantial number of unwed moth­ AJs.
At least a scorn of persons,
Premier HhlgciM Yoshlda and bach­ ers were placed on assistance
ed by the country'* most eon- rolls and It criticised the de­ Including Mayor Carilnl and As­
partment for failing to keep sta­ sistant Mayor Pierre Milan!, weie
••rvatlv* •lements.
The second, rnorr cautious plan, tistics .on the number of out of injured during yesterday's riot­
ing. Both officials, members nf
developed by the present Foreign •wedlock children on relief.
"Tliero* Is no thought evldene- Ceneral Charles do Gaulle's Ral­
Minister. Hitoshi Ashida, provide*
for dose collaboration with China ed by the records we have ex­ ly of the French People (R PFl
and other'Aalatir powers. Japan hy amined for safeguarding the wel­ which ousted the Communists In
this scheme would ho content to fare of children, or nf correcting recant municipal elections, -w eir
remain a small power for some Immorality among adults," - it beaten by Communist demons!r«
time, without commitments to big continued. "The Welfare 1)&lt;- tors and spent the night in privnations and therefore free t» play partmrut has rpndoncd a situa­ a|c clinics.
them against each ether.
tion where not only are th-i
Milanl suffered painful head
The goal ia the same—Japan’s tnorals of children Impaired but Injuries and wa* denied visitor*.
restoration
ns .an
influential the community as a whole la be­
The most serious casual Irs .oc­
nation in the shortest possible ing degraded.
curred last night when,’ art "ril­
time.
ing to account* In the moderate
These separate programs have
nress, gangster elementi operat­
been prepared already, say In
ing some bajs turned submarliim
formants. The first step In' lmguns on demonstrators who were
(jTitmItwMMhft f t w a i I w it* t r » # l
plrmentlng them will rum , during rate of 11.6 per cent. Instead said to be looting their eatnb*
the Imminent domestic political of 1U per rent; a standard cor­ lishmsnta.
bat lies and the next will come at poration tax rate of HO per cent,
The Communist organ l.'Hu.
the peace conferepce.
instead of 3H. amt elimination manlte ran a screaming ’ headline
Yoshlda pursued the centrnl of all excise levies except those laying; "De Gaulllsts Murder
theme of hi* plan before losing
,,
. .
....
. „ Vincent Voulanl—20 other patri
May. He
He. ?n gasoline,. tobacco and_a!ro oU Wounded by. gangster bullets.the premiership last ■Mayemphasised Japan * pro-Ameri­ hollc beverages
The report suggested lengthen- The paper said the shooting took
canism and keynoted anti-Russian
„Isce "under the protection of (Ho.
sentiment: Many Allied Hcad-t Ing |he period for which bus rialist) Premier Ramadler » pie
quarters officials privately agreed y.-ss J &gt;sses may be applied feet.”
against |h« future profit* from
issoi
with him. The late Ambassador
Voulant 2t;, a member of the
George C. Atcheson. Jr..* once told two yrar* to five and reduction leftwing Union of Young French
of
the
time
for
applying
losses
the Allied Council for Japan’ that
itepublicans, was wounded during
"American, and Japanese alms are against past pinflt* from, two one of tha cafe ahoolings last
year*
to
one.
identical “
nikbt and died several hours
Yoshlda want* to make Japan &lt;
later. In a hospital.
strong In one jump, He Is backed-may win roncesstnn* fm nrm lghty
Fmm hi* hospital lied, Mayor
by the country * leading financier* one*.
Carlini said ho and the members
and old-line Industrialists. Ho has
informants sav he proposes cn- of the municipal council wore
•mphaslrrd that economic re- j operation with China as a starting standing in his jjffire when the
hahllitatinn Is dependent on m ax -• point for gradual extension nf moh rushed and .hurled one coun­
Imum Anirrian investments In ihr Japanese position. Economical* cilman, a Dr. Girbal, against a
this country.
,jy, he proposes to concentrate upon window, knocking him down amt

Tax Reduction

J

.

1i - M !

f
J ____
r
■ ______ ____ ,
_
including reservation of n status territorial limitation* and pay her
for lllm hltn similar to the British reparations fully and promptly,
_____________
king.
*
, Ashida
ropresents Influential
Ashida’ on the ollirt hand, re- Osaka industrialists amW foreign
fleets his long training and re p u ta -' trader*, particularly In textiles,
tiun a* an expert In Balkan a f - ' ills Ideas are gradually winning
fairs. Ill* philosophy emphasises support among the younger elethe importance of buffer states manta In the foreign office while
and the use of a strategic position j Yoshlda remains more popular
at a means by which a small power among old-time diplomats.

•* t

to the floor and choltrd and
kicked amid erica nf "turn him
over to the crowd." ,
tic sard ho remained eouscjou*
until 'rescued by, a friendly crowd
of co-workers after a sharp bat.
tla. They carried him downstair*
to aw ait-an ambulance.
Feabs grew that last night's
shouting* might precipitate a

Old Age Habits,
Not Old Age, Make
Job Finding Hard1

Rami Market

THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1&amp;47 A

Food Handlers

life are the books be reads and
the men he adgftres.
addAres. Dewey said
the books he’ remembered aa In­
(l.n lls n S frvaa **•«• «*••!
(i •siwsii rnw r»a, na*I
fluencing him most In his forma­ alx hour course, each who par­
loupes are lilted*** units at 12
tive years wa* "The Autobio­ ticipate*—wtlt receive a certifi­
and a half cent* apiece,* a ltd ‘7.197
graphy Of ' "Lincoln Steffen*" cate that may also b# publicly
pound* of banana* at over nine
which pictured the decay of city displayed.
. *
government under boss rule. He
cents
a
pound.
Deducting
the
canThe following establishments
By JANE EADH
By HAL BOYLE
■till
prefers
biography
to
other
and owner* Nvere represented at
trloupe* and banana* leaves 9,274 , ALBANY. N. Y. f4 9 -T o get In typea of reading.
(First of Three Articles on
the meeting:
Wnmeei Working) out of state items vtlued at $34,-1*° ,M Thomds E. Dewey you must
He said the political leader* of
Marie and Edith's Snack Bar, (y
WASHINGTON—Not old age. AQQ,
• first pi-ta the critical muster of a
the* .*past
had most guided his vtntB E m m a ! Hiring—Rraiaiubl^* svm
rod-haired,
hut old age habits, make It hard
-hbiivu. wrll-armed
«r|i*nnuni atatc
siau; *t
* _ who Wariitngtgn.
Jem11’-' rant, Eddit'a Restaurant, Prairia
Of *. t h a ____
.Vk-iida— iciieu .idea* weltaew ri." wlm inen ~nffPVk*~11k jM 1*.."*- .
for the mature woman to find a.
urtm pfa wa wrare
ir e by far the moat
r
Lake Inn, Harry * Liquor Store, l
lob.
"
door leading to the Governor’* ■on. Hamilton and Lincoln.
valuable Item and much of this office suite.
A* he talked he worked meth­ La Tropical Restaurant, Dill's
So says Dr. George. I.awton. produce
was locally grown with
Thla American political oddity odically at his cigarct holder with Bar and Parkag* Store, Frank'*
who adds that the most Impor­ 22,072 hamper*
bringing 166,996.
Tavern, Lormann’s Restaurant,
pipe cleaner, and consulted
tant thing I* not whether your Oranges were next In value with —th at even In a Democracy the
right hand, llig h t Deck Reataurant, Grayhair la gray, hut whether your 27.617 boxes at average of $2.67 malar public serran ta' have to be water carafe at his rlgh
protected from the- people they Once he sent the iiynfec out to hound Tavern, l.ongwood Hotel,
Ideas are gTay.
a box bringing $27,617. Cucum­
ua.garct Llien- bone and Grill,
always Interested me. be filled.
Dr, I.awton hat been concerned ber* averaged $6.76 .a bushel ham­ serve—has
about the locked door.
He said hi* biggesL Worries had, Highway 17 Grill. The Midway,
wfU) the ad lust ment problems of per and brought 33,300 and grape­ I asked
"It waan't Dewey's Idea." an been to obtain proper staffs for Homer's Palmetto Grill, Furcxt
Individual men and women from fruit at $164 a box average Albany
newaman said. "It's been state mental hospitals and to Ijike Academy, Sland Lunch,
10 to 86 years of age. but Altrusa brought, $2,627,
the custom here for some time. “keep the wolves away who want­ Sheffield Place. Zanslbar, C « rie
International, women'* tender
On the out of state list, rente- You know In a. slate aa big and ed to squander o'ur. wartime trea­ Newton's Place, Orange Blossom
club, asked him to consider the
as New York there are sury surplus,"
Kp-rlnJ and J. E. Jrnir*' Tavern.
lirohtrmi besetting all older wom­ loupe* led at 17,976, and tomatoes complex
Other* represented • were Rainat $4.47 a lug were second. There a lot of screwballs, and . . . "
Ilia bif^geit problem now la, to
en worker*
And th at explains the police get contractors to bid at price*'he bow Lunch, Frank'# Tavern, Al­
The result Is.a pamphlet, "Wo­ were 1,336 bushels of peaches sold guard
and locked door.
feel* are reasonable an recon­ len Mjtcbellc, Jerry Bentley, Ev.
men Go To Walk—At Any Age" at 12.96, a huthel- *
Golnr through the outer office struction and highway projects *r Green Sandwich Sland, Ostls
Hamlin oranges, an early vari­
based on “data unentered In an
you paia a ahelf parade of 160 for which 1450,000.000 Is earmark­ L. Morgan, Phoelie Taylor, Lucy
exhaustive survey hy Altrusa of ety. are nearly ‘ disposed of, ae- miniature
souvenir elephants col­ ed. He thinks It eisentUI that Scott, Irma Gibson. Bill's Caf-*.
employers, personnel officers and ■■rdlng to W. K. Stokler, manager
by executive Secretary the state maintain a large fin­ Clarence Hertderson, Du-Duck Inn,
chamber of commerce represen­ of the Market Fruit Co. He de­ lected
John A. Hall and Dessle Mw
r
clared this morning that trucks of Paul Lockwood. The collection ancial reserve.
tatives all over the country.
one small donkey chain­
Dr. Ixwtnn thinks that every Parson Brown oranges of better contains
"Relief costa could go uiV $ 100.. Hall.
ed
to
an
elephant.
woman should work and car than Grade A test, are being load­
The day I called Dewey was 000,000 In a single year." he said.
work’ s* long as she lives If the, ed on trucks at the Market and
“That Isn't any Immediate prob­
will dftm *d ‘V bFV?1 «««* and Ur, lem. but I have to think or the
will rhoose her occupation to suit I that Ihe pineapple variety
?
o f w r ‘nk.lf ' ■ 7 kou* ' M’,h future welfare of the state."
her Interest* and her physical ,,M,n be availableIn'spite of the •his
person and hi* office there
and mental capabilities.
j I"1" season.
He aald he found hi* work aa
The U.1 a '5 n « i a Bureau says I Tndhy the market platfqrm was I w&lt;? " n -*)r of careful neatneas Governor more fun if less excit­
........ . non ..women
.
7In 1l"*ded iswith
*t U Ina.flti
that of .1
the 30.222,000
locally grown green„ iland
T. precision.
ing than the years spent In con­
the U. H. over 36 years of age , bean* which, are in big demand !
accompanying me victing public enemies.
H;i61,000 are employed and 230 Jan'1 filin g at $4.00 to $160 a !
1
"I love it." he said, "and I
bushel hamper, aaid xMr.. J .Lehman. 1| nromB
*0,n C*r
Governor'*
tKXI are seeking employment.
don’t mind workinr sixteen hour*
n t In r m m
lI t hhe
o
1.1 aeek
L, an
tL.
nounrement
would
the
With
an
estimated
461
acre*
The Bureau has pm iirted a
presidential nomina­ a day at it. Some' people expect
definite increase of 1,600,000 wo- plnnted, an increase of 2S2 acres Republican
tion,
Dewey
gave me a precise vou to run the government In
over
last
year,
growers
are
promen worker* 46 to 64 years of age
vnur sleep and make speeches tha
smile.
■.
•
filing.
One
young
grower
re­
in the derade 1940 to I960.
rest of the time. But I only make
"That
makes
you
a
member
of
ported
a
clear
profit
In
60
days
"The trouble Is," say a Dr. Law*
one or two n w rrk." .
a
ver'y
Urge
dub."
he
laughed.
of
$700
on
five
acres
of
beans.
ton, "the older we become, the
On his orderly desk? were five
A
t
46
Dewey
looks
no
older
Ira* enthusiastic an rmployer i
small animal figure*—three elethan
the
days
when
he
first
won
shout hiring us. In some commu­
and two hunllng dogs. One
national attention aa the rarketa- nhanta
nities, even * person of twentydbg has hi* nose high ax i f test­
A G O O D THING
fightlng
Manhattan
district
attor­
five Is regarded as ‘getting on ’ "
ing the wind, the other was note
-l&lt;aoll«a«4 front I’M* One)
ney. He U leaa reserved In man­ down
A list of standard complaints purheaso. of government bonds.
sniffing
the
trail.
|
Fo, A RAINY DAY
ner now, however, and for half
on the part of employers gleaned
Nurkols, was the first witness an hour chatted pleasantly — off
in the Altrusa survey Includes the as the Senate Committee opened
‘be record—on political figures,
following:
a phase of hearing* which Chair- lie impressed
___ _ mo as a man of
YARULEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Older women workers are ttuck
America'* Most Beautiful
" T . r drvlenp lh« *drtAllB
W i+ L
**,d
i:&gt;uifk
been
wit
'father
than'bload
in a rut. .They resist- changes, w#»uld
of how 'humor*
Aluminum — Cedar — I'ollttud Aluminum
new Ideas and new method*. They Meyer. *w..ng this deal.
Keys to any man's Intellectual
Ask Me For Frws Be,(mate
•
are inlolcrant and lack initiative
Nurkol* had not got far Into
J*. W. STEVENS - 617 WT Robinson r *M « id o
They either give up trying to look his story lie fore Ferguson railed
I'hone 2-0729
well, or overdo the job.
a TTTrs**tmttf-* P. M* 'TW Mich­
Because they ate afraid of their igan senator explained he had to
Jobs they often scheme to keep appear before the Supreme Court
« •* * •* ,* ( n a I'a j, liw |
down any fellow worker they can to move admission of some a l­ stated qualification* would admit
conceivably regard aa romped- lorney* to practice.
an Individual by license t1* the
tor*. If they're not ovcr-emotlonWhen Fersuson convened the circle of practitioners under such
al, then they're undcr-emotlonal, morning session, he said (he phase condition* -that his permit could
Biljeaa, dull, devoid of any real of'hearings thep opening would I* withdrawn weuld Se“ iinfrirtu-'
ntrltfijtlnn t« Rim to develop what the Air natc and unconstructivr."
.Force* did about "uncovering and
Wallace added that publisher*
ike following eipnsing possible fraud” or "Im­ should scrutinise more careful!)
the thinking of proper action*" by high officers. their syndicated feature* arid
Nuckols related that a letter columns. "Too often they conslde,
the employ
ers who-favor the employment of asking about stock holdings
ig» was
value only," he added.
older women:
&gt;rnt to procurement (PI
(purchasing) circulation
But he Mid "I could spend
“If the older woman has kept officers under the signature of
her mind flexible, makes a pre­ Maj. General George E. Htrate- the rest o f the afternoon telling
ynu how much better the mov
sentable appraranra, la in good meyer, then chief of air staff.
al* of journalism are In 1947
health. Is agreeable, and has def
WASHINGTON Nov. 13 &lt;49— than they were when I l-egim
Inlte skills, age doe* not keep her
from a good position especially Rep. McDowell IR-I’a) said to­ In 1900“
day lie will ask Ihe House Unin iirm s with no pension plans.
lGopj*s of "Women Go „T* American Activities Committee
P alcntine P a rtitio n
Murk—At Any Aga” may be pur­ to rrqurst that the House vote
chased for 26 cent* from Altrina on contempt citations against 10
ir « a lt» ,s tram I’n * (lm)
International, 332 Houlh Michigan Hollywood, personalities,
tlon of a settlement not acceptable
McDowell, a committee mem­ to both Arabs and Jew*.
Ave,, Chicago 4, Illinois.)
ber, said h* will make thl* pro­
(3) Britain will not stnglehandposal at a committee meeting thl* ed carry mil the Rovlet-Amerlcan
fternoon. H* expressed Ihe be­ partition plan which would re ­
lief the committee will back hi* quire this-courftry to remain as
iCaaltaa,g iiaa, r« a , ita-i
move.
mandatory -until next May, when
Secretary said, would have "liked
process of transferring power
to come in and work with us,"
IIAQKKNHACh, N. J, Nor. 13 Ihe
to the Arab and Jew ish' states
but were prevented from doing (49— Rep. J. Parnell Thomaa (R- should
begin.
so hy Jtussia.
NJJ M y * the House Un-Amer­
Meanwhile
h!l&lt; an official United
Committee he
"Poland, Hungary and Romania ican . Activities
.will
i n look
i —i, lam
Stales- observer at the Big Four
are vr^r friendly to us amf have head* soon
soon will look into hasclst ( deputy foreign mlnUtefV council.
been 'forced Into the iron vl*« groUps In the nation.
Thomas told the Bergen Coun-' * " k,"* «n‘ P«»" P « “
against their will," llarriman said.
M
J i l l —new s -Wara—Uawght
under questioning by Rep. J«rk
* _7 L-il’6 . r7 " " “ ' " . ’ h“ i
,.,H &gt; «
■on (R-Calif.). Jackson also want­
, ( .h k h h . . . . . • j s W t a j - i r a b J S ; .
ed a list of commodities which
., k*| warned the nation
f ||t opinion was expressed to
this country now exporis to Hu»sia. Harrlmau promised to fur"Work session In preparation for
nrih It.
J . ____"-- y ~ ----- pro-Fascist orgipl l*t ions before the meeting' of ths diplomatic
this
country
entered
Ihe
second
Chalndan Vamlenberg ( It-Mich)
chief* of the United State*. BrlWar. . . . ,
of the Senate Foreign Kelatlon* World
______
. ,, • Uin, France and Buesla opening
Co mini Iteg made clear that the
t0
here Nov. 76
ove the finding* of tha commit- I tk
Dbterv
United"State* has a -yital Interest prove
The# observer
Mid no progress
tee In -lU present inquiry Into was made in ironing out disputes
Communist activities In Holly, among the big power* which have
btbody war between the Commun&gt; wood, and hit at those' whom ha obscured tho future of Germany
1st lougslmrenien and the Mar­ termed “perpetrators of the and A ustria since the foreign
seille underworld, the t&lt;uigh smear campaign" against tha com- ministers last met In Moscow
■even months ago.
"Nervis," whose name is a by- mittea member*.
w-ord In every Mediterranean
CRASH LANDING
port.
LONDON; Nov. 13 (49—BritishMILAN. -Nov. 13 (49—North South American Alrweya announc­
(Caapawe (ran r« « , &lt;&gt;■•)
ern Italy,,
iiaiy *! predominantly Indus*
Indus ed today thaj Us four-Cnglned there Is a pressing heed fur an
end
predominantly
leftist,
airliner Starlight had made a electric m arker system for the
twas
riiim tt
tense but quiet today after crash landing, in Bermuda thla downs, yards and score* on tha
a wrek
reh of political rioting, tur- morning aftar developing engine aeora board a t tho high school
moil nod bloodshed In which at trouble on a flight from Santiago, athletic field. Peggy Pippin aaleast, two persons died and the Chile, to London.
sorted that a concrete stadium ia AU TO M ATIC ! . . Mr*. Mary Adams put*
offices of rightist parties were
Commander A. C. Graham ra- needed for the school. Eugene wash in Bendix. A trataed attendant help*.
___________________
use* two.
wrecked.
erived facial Injures, but there Harper Inqtilred about the naw Several
Bendix are ivaiJLto.Mary
1
Disorders erupted yesterday (n were no other casualties.
s r p k . no th in g m are Co d o 1"
dressing room facilities that are
Mllsn, Bologna and Venice, where
to be placed at the athletic field
leftist group* met to prolsti in­ Id the world's uranium resources. a t the high school.
cident* which occurred In lh*
He told a State Department
Lind Weber offered the Mayfair
village* of Medlgllrift near Milan, rrpreatillative, appearing, before Inn to the glee club for a dance
the previous night.
C O N V lN I tN T l: . While Bendix does alt
the committee which also la hear­ In January If they would Ilka to
NAPLES, Umly Nov. 13 (49— ing testimony on the Administra­ undertake the project of falsing
her wash automatically, Mary has 30 mtaette
Police fired ' on CommunU* He- tion'* emergency foreign aid pro­ a t least part of ihe money to
to shop In nearby store* . , . "SomoHtnm
mnnslr'lovs b»-„ tn-tav as Itslv's gram!
move tho structures at the Pine
I rood, knit, or */*M w ith n\r W soA ."
war,-* of iw'i&gt;l-,l turmoil *n—sd
"Homo of us, before thla show Castle Air B*m which will be
south— -'* .‘t-V'-rat wound»l were is over, are going to want some used to house the music room for
ho*nlia|l»ml t
the students and .will contain
about uranium.- Z ~
...Industrial noetbrm Italv pro- information
Uranium Is tb* key material drsSaing room* and Field house
mlnrntlv leftist, wss oule) hut
the manufacture of the for tha school athlstle teams.
3 0 MINUTES . . In addition to doing s
tense after a week nf violence used in
Dr. Frank Quillman outlined beautiful whit* week—everything sweet end
bo tab.
.
nnd hloodshed n *he burxrnnlng atom
the
school
for
food
handlers
that
Rep.
"Jonkman
(R.Mich.)
sugassault from the left *&lt;**in*t Predean—Bendix doe* extra job* . . . "A«r&gt;i
that unespended money ■will be held here during the first m att/ Blanket*! Cut taint! Slip covers/"
mler 4Mride- da Gasperi's Christi­
of
December
and
stated
that
the
a
$332,000,000
foreign
re­
an Democratic, government ,
fund voted by Congress •chool la a State Jaycee project.
i Naples police, In light armored
Charles Luke, vice president of
May might be enough to
ear*, moved In on the Via Rome
and (he Via &gt;M ina In the'lw art tide European rountrtra over the organisation, expressed ap­
preciation to Lfnd Weber ’for
of the city where a demonstra­ the winter.
Jonkman said that only $ lt8 r stimulating A rthur Godfrey’s in­
tion Was held to protest against
what Socialist* and Communists 000,000 of the 'established fund terest In the City of Sanford and
thanked him for getting the City
railed "nco-Fa*cJ»t" provocations had been used to buy
"soma of the beat
. It _pUbUicity that
In Milan and elsewhere In the •hipped through Oct. 31.
« Y. :
north.
o f the we hare ever •&gt;■'*'*
■ n a u•aid
l t Bonly
B Hons-thlrd
M i
Boy* who composed the double
Some demonstrators used tear money was used In five month*
gas bombs against the police and and added that "If they don't quartette Included. Leland Rudd,
___ reported to
•hip with eny greeter rapidity, Bobby JPvllln, Herbert Stenatrom.
Cranston,
In the air.
*,
•hey will have enough from the
The demonstrators assembled US24K»J)00 to lupply them until
in Naplae' Munlelplo Hanaro and Mar. 31."
Only TAU nD E R ETTC
marcher) through the main streets.
Secretary of Commerce Harri
attacking newtpaper stands e* man repUM^that It La hia uaderthe wav and ripping and burning standing "tboae funda will
rightist hew*paper*.
out eery •hortly." The
for an
early Greeks and Roman*icy a;
_____ New York
Giant farm executive wax late*,
“I ? 1. ■ S ,r
probably to hi _
obtained from Arab traders.,
jtrfft until
dueed to the group a* a guest,
, r

Columnist Tells
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VOLUME XXXVIII
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased W ire

FRIDAY,. NOV. 14, 1947

4 B ritish Die General

Air Force Increases
Pc ver By 650 Planes Io Holy
4F

._____ _

WASHINGTON Noe. 14
• OP) — President Truman de­
clared today that "disloyal
ai*d subversive" employe*
mttat be remoerd from the
federal payroll, "but promised
that no one *111 be the object
of a "witch hunt."

WASHINGTON. Noe, 14 (/!*)
Pic United State* Air Fotce it
bringing 650 combat airplane* 250 B-29 bomber* and 400 figMera—out of atorage to bring it*
ttrength up' to 55 "fully operational group*" by Dec. 31. An
announcement today taid that ap­
proximately 130 13-29'* wtll be
auigned to alrrady-active Air
•Force unit* in older that groupi
now only partially operational may
jgt brought up to full ittenglb.
Tbe 400 fighter aircraft will
be P-51 ’» and P-47'». Tbe 'an ­
nouncement taid that no accrlleration of the program to recall
retrrve penonnrl to active duly
wat necessitated by the tramler
“ofThe" 650“airplane* to the operaling force. Lxititing group* lu
which the planet will be auigned
bavf tufficient |&gt;er»onnel. the
4,ir Force laid.
Tbe B-29’* will be aitignrd In
prcirntly active group* of tbe
strategic air command in number*
depending on requirement* needed
to bring the group* to full
ttrength of 30 airplane* each.
The fighter plane* will go In
tht strategic air command and
the tactical air command -In minibe.* needed to bring (he fighter

*• Jol-n Ivey, loral lin e n irn li.int. wa* rlectrd pirtidrnl nf the Scm
-note Country Club al .* 'nrrimg ■&gt;( the Board of Diirclurt that followed
a stockholders* meeting it the ituh last night. Mr. Ivey succeed* G. W.
Nfiencct, S* n Ioid attorney, a* club piriident.
Andrew Cairawav wa* elettei1 first vice president, Hatry Tuoke x%
second vice president, II. L fVikm*. Jr. a* tccrctary and J. 1.. Ingley a*
treaiUrrr
„
II. H. Coleman, Mr. *Speneer4 —
end Ed Levy, Whltner were ir- were well pleased with out-ofelected a* directors, and Harry town membership in the club,
Tuoke waa named arf a new di­ especially from Winter Park ami
rector. Director* voting were Mr. Orlando. They approved the rep­
Silencer, Mr. Whltner, Mr. Ivey, resentation of two member* of
W. V -llittlng, Mr. Carraway. Roy tha Woman's Golf Association of
Holler. George Thurston,' Mr. Sanford to meet with the Hoard
In an advisory rapacity to assist
Cob-man and Mr Tuoke.
All social membership* In the In operating the Club.
An honorarjr full nirmlicrship
Hub, which had formerly been
130 were set at fib for Individual* Vras awarded to Arthur Godfrey,
and 436 for families. No change CHS radio commentator for *31110
was made In full membership ft-es publicity recently given the club
on hi* morning radio program.
which include golfing privileges.
(Cm i Iiiw* mm. l-aat t’lir l
The directors Stated that they

A number of Seminole High
School student* under tbe direct­
ion of Prlneipa) Herman K, Morris,
Today «ntertalned the -l.loni Club
« t lla meeting at the ' Touriati
, Canter w ith-unturla nf .varum*
•indent group actlvUIea and with
alnging by a girls' Instrumental
trio.
&gt;
Cliff Able* of the T,hms had
chart of Ura program which wa*
'given In connection with .National
Education Week.
Tha group waa introduced by
•Principal Morria. llyron beard told
nf activities of the Studant Coun­
cil of which ha la president. Ruby
(Irew er told of work of the lib­
rary committee and Increased lib­
rary facilities and attendance.
Work of the Girl* Pep Squad In
promoting achool apirlt wa* des­
cribed" by Hetty Jo Wall*. KranCta LaFlla, 'football queen elect,
told of Improvement of the achool
band. Oliver Andee outlined F u t­
ure Farmer proiecU. Dorothy Ann
Whltner told of work of thd a rt
claaa and Fred Roaeetter displayed
her painting! and modeling,
jh Herbert Stenslrom Introduced
the girla' sextette and boya double
quartette, and , there waa alto
group alnging. An fntlrumenUl
trio. Jim Powell, Joe Wright and
Welter Gardner rave several sel­
ection*. Cliff Ahies of the Llona
Club »ponsored the prpgram.

Two Railroad Unions
* Get Wage Increase
9 CHICAGO, Nov. 14—0P)-T w o
railroad operating brotherhoods
and the nation's railways ahnounc4d today a 16 1/2 cent* an hour
wage boost for tha 200,000 mem­
ber* of the two unions.
The increase, which e Joint
Statement said amounted to $100,000,000 annually, was made re­
troactive to Nov, 1. I t total* $1.24
for an eight hour day.
The - unions affected are the
Crotherhood of Railroad -TralnSbn and the Order o f Railroad
Conductors.
, The groups - also announced
agreement on four working rules,
gad withdrawal of a large number
which had Pern proposed by both
aides, and saUT negotiation* would
continue on I I other rule propos­
als, Including four proposed by
tha union and eevan proposed by
tha carriers.
STARSEN I

tha

MARSEILLE Nov 11 (A3—Un­
identified gunmen fired on Com­
munist Party headquarters here
pHtiv~wtittr' a 'lneetlng w a r In
progress and troops were Immedi­
ately aliiled to prevrnt bloody
rioting such as occurred Wedneaday.
There were no rantiallie* from
the gunfire, but Police feared it
might mark th e beginning of *
war between Marseille’s under­
world gang*, known a* "Nervi*,"
and thy tough, hard-fighting Com­
munists of the rugged Marseille
w aterfront
The shooting occurred as the
Communists were c o m p l e t i n g
plans for a demonstration in con­
nection with the funeral of a leftwing party member killed In Wed­
GAINIs V IU e I ^ v. 14 (A*) — nesday's disorders.

90 Percent Of &lt;Pro­ Cost Per Classroom
jects In Budget Said To Vary From
Already Contracted
$150 To $26,000

Hie State Road Department
awarded contract* for $25,777,927
on 760 mile* of toad and bridge
comlruclipn during the firil ten
month* of 1927, Chairman Elgin
Uaylrt* repoited today.
Only $ 2 0 . b 2 7 . &amp; » * * e l up m
March Field, Calif; Shaw held. the record budget for the prop
tett, but Road Department offi­
ICm i I M
• • Page ■!*!
cial* **id inrteased revenue from
gasoline tasri will off*et the del-

Lions Entertained
By High School

JF.RUSAl.LM Nov! 14 (/P )—
Four Briton* two )&lt;olice and two
soldier*—weir slain today in a
continuing wave of Palestine un­
derground violence which hat cost
a toll of 11 dead and 30 wouhded
io* th trr day*.
The police were killed on the
Jaffa Road in Jeruialrm by at­
tacker* who fled on foot. Tbe
two to ld iritV err slam in Tel Aviv
by bullet*- (nun a tjieeding -car.
Police laid the Stern gang, a
Jrwiih •underground - oiganiiation,
probably wat engaged in a cam*
paign of reprisals.

Road Department School Building
Lets 25 Million Needs In Florida
In Road Contracts Over 100

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 14 i/P,

"The accumulated need for school
building* in Flonda i* probably in
exrc*. of $11)0,000,000." Dr.
Joseph Lept, supervisor of school
plant* for the Department of Edcation. old the opening *r*«ion of
the leraidhr on Florida ichooli at
the,. University of Floiida this
morning.
With approximately ISO archi­
tect* and school official* regiitered thi* morning, the seminar open­
ed the thirty-third annual conven­
tion of the Florida Association of
Architect* of tha American Inititulr of Architect* f o r ^ two-day

ROME No v. U (A*) — Italy'*
powerful Taft, seething with-sup­
pressed anger since Premier Al*
cide da Gasperi kicked it out of
the cabinet last May, was openly
and admittedly- on the warpaln
today, sounding warning* o f "rivir war."
*
During turbulent constituent as­
sembly debate lari night over
pi t.longed violence lWrepIng the
eriflt*1' peninsula. Communist. Gi­
useppe di Vittorio, leader of the
11 ,.alias,« an !*•*•

Shows He
U. N. Assembly Approves American Testimony
Had Financial Stake
Plan For Independent Korea InConcernToWhich
Me Gave Contracts

Meet In Sanford

Golf Tournament And
Boat Ride Precede
Banquet At Mayfair
Mute than 125 member* of tbe
Southern Building Code Congirtt
and their wive*, representing pro­
minent building official*, itcbitrri*
and engineers--throughout' the
toutheait and the natron wetr *ntertamrd line yetlnday with a
golf tournament, a but) nde and
a banquet al the Mayfair Ing.
Die rnlntainment was., arranged
by Gtadv Duncan, city building
inipectoi and mrnibei of thr
Board nt TlUtltfl of the ('ongreti,
in ru-opeiatmn wiih Edward Higgin*. manager of the Seminole
Count* ('handier of Commerce
and L M Armilagr. touti*l en­
tertainment director. Mr. Duncan
got-n~tmr*-nrntimr rr timt at th r
banquet. Thr Congrett eluted to­
day at Uilando alter a three day
meet.
The Sanford program began in
lire rally afternoon with a gulf
tournameni al lltr Srniinolr Coun­
try Club, and dunng the evening,
winner* were awarded many prirrt
donated by nationally known build­
ing funis I atri in tbe afternoon
a but load ol delegate* arrived
from Oilando at thr Mayfair Inn
for a nde on Lake Monioe aboard
the . (noloi cruiser Frenchman'*
dajTWhich wat itorkfd at the tea
wall by tbe hotel. It wat jammed
to capacity. Aboard wrte J Me,brrl Meighan. mayor of Gadsden.
Al*. and president of the Code
Congtea*. piommanl building of­
ficial*‘from many Mate*, and count; and city official*.

All in all, about 90 percent of
the project* in the 1947 budgrt either have been starlet! or
At the banaiitO. which waa pn*have been contracted far, lrt ad­
eiH^il by group singing -led by
Murrisuit ““
nml invocation
Charles Mi
“
“
dition to the new contract*, work
ev. J K, McKinley, 1’re*.
liv tbe Rev
hat been ctrfltirflird on $18,942,069 teuton.
-ptA1
)—8lan.LONDON, Nev. 14
Ma-lghiia oiacnn-mari-miun JluUiu*.
wwHW-of-earryoTfr project* ■from- —D ie -laminar -op-aebooU it- be- trim —Mtkidajii’yk, pi t-rirtem— nf hospitality
shown here.
Ing hv-hl in conjunction with the the Polish Prasaut Party, &lt; said
1946.
*•- .
Dr. Turpin I*. Bannister, ditectoday
three
mure
compatriot*
of architectutnl studies'*1 the
Contractor* alto have been ask­ convention.
who^fled Poland with him last lor
Alabama I'ol vleclmlc- Institute,
ed lo submit Lid* Nov. 18 on
Dr. l-ep*. ipeaking on "school month had reached England safely. and noted aichltectuial authority
an additional $3,500,000 worth survey* and tile selection", poihtrd
MikolaJcxyk also said he had was slated to Iw the featured
i(*4Mlllllftef| art* Pip* Twp) out that the cost of classroom* in applied for a visa to the United speaker at the banquet, but the
State* but had not made plans fur
uie in school* throughout the slate bis departure, Three of the orig­ plane on which he was tu arrive
liefr waa grounded in Tampa. Ed­
varies from $150 “ for tome old inal group that fled Poland were ward B. Lancaster of MiSntguone-room building*," to $26,000 arrested vn the Cxechnsovak bor­ mery, chairman uf the Alabama
State Building Uomntlsslun, told
per clanruom in one of the stale'* der.
Mikolajcavk taid th* group left uf Dean Bannister's many degree*
newest
school*.
.
Poland In fear for thelTTlve* l&lt;e- in architecture ami of hit initia­
Sam Gordop ted tha list of mamHr said that ralatlvcly few rause of their opposition to the tion of tha course in architecture
bar* of the Sanford Skeet Club
at their tegular weakly meat yes­ schools have bran arreted In the Communist realm*. He made hi* at Auburn.
terday, at the Municipal rilirport. stale in the past twenty year* way from Poland to the British
Slate Senator' Lloyd F. Hoyle
Georgs Maffatt won the handi­ and that many of these wrtv tone of Germany and w^s flown to
tlowtlaaea «■ !••*• ■***
cap tournament and waa awarded Inadequately equipped, stressing t-ondon by the* RAF.
«
_
a ride in a sail - plana piloted by that. “Florida has a charge to
S tave. Rennie. Tha public la In­ develop*' a type of achool build­
vited to participate in a turkey ing and plant which la truly na­
•hoot to ha held on tha short range tive not hampered by too much
Il'MIlaMd mm Pas* Flier
on Sunday morning.
Complete acorei are as follows:
Hy ASSOCIATED PRR8R
HAVANA, Nov. 14-(A*)—Ju«*
Sam Gardner
23 10 39x60
Grands nf the
Temperatures modified over the Mans Arango
Georgs
George Maffetr 11 17 SB
mid-contincnt cold bait otday but Cuban navy- te*tlf!rd 'today that
I. C. II utchlnaon 21 16 88
a wet wrekend wa* in prospect 1‘strlcin (Satira) Schmidt called
C. K. Kills
19 10 36
for the area with forecasts of to hia craft fur help last April
A. Carraway
18
after aho had .shot her lover,
and rain.
W. A. Patrick
IS
Mra. Porter F. Whigham died snow
In contrast to yaatorday'a sub- I John Lester Mee of Chicago.
Miss M. Kills
— 10 10x26 a t 12:30 A. M. today at her home,
Arango Grande said he Ituardxero and near-xera marks in parts
J . E. Howard
— 10 10
2602 West First Street. Mrs. uf
the mldwrat, th*' lowest early t-d the yacht Batlra, which Mett
G. W. Spencer t 7 7
Whighsm had been in ill health morning reading waa 9 abova at nsttied after the :Toledo,, Ohio,
F. Woodruff, Jr. — 7 7
for aereral years.
dancer, and found Mee lying on
Tha skeet shoot scores wars re­
Born In Loulaviile, Ala., the i’ellston, Mich. North Dakota'* the floor, his head on a pillow
corded and reported by Byrd J, deceased had lived in Sanford for coldest spot was Fargo, whera the and
cotton uver the neck wound.
waa 12 abova aa com­
Goode, secretary qnd treasurer.
S7jrears. She waa a member of mercury
pared to a low of 7 below in He called other men of his co­
-—- y—■-- --- -■» - —
’* t h f First Baptist Church.
ntend
and took Mee uut Tor med­
Forks, N. D., yesterday.
She la survived by tha husband; Grand
ical attention
Rain
f*H—
fw
a
—Texmx
and'
tWO daughters, Mra. Donald It.
Mr# was shot last April 8. Hq
northward into part* of
Jonea and Miss Elizabeth Whig-/ Louisiana
died flva days later. Miss Schmidt,
Kansas
and
Missouri
and
it
ham, both of Sanfotd; four sla­ spreading northward. Light snow 22, who testified at the start of
ter*. Mra. C. E. Benton, Sanford;
In tha Upper Great Lake* re* the oft-delayed trial two months
The election of officer* was Mr*. John Hover. Opelika. Ala.; fall
rion,
in the northern Rockies and ago that aha shot Um In terror
held for tha Studant Council Wed­ Mrs. Harry Shields, Fort Meads) n northern
and by accident, ia on trial for
New England.
nesday night at tha Sanford Bchool Mrs. Webstar Ketchum, Charlotte,
murder.
A
new
maaa
of
cool
air
waa
of Aviation wjth Chief Pilot Wally N. C.; f o u r brothers, Homer
She appeared animated and In
predicted
to
move
Into
Mlnneeota
Krohne acting aa chairman and Green, I-tmtaville. Ala.; Phil T,
good apirita when she entered
and
Iowa
tonight
and
apraad
over
asilsted by Flight Instructor Lawia Green, Clayton, Ala.; Mack Green,
the Aoairnrla court, aerompanied
C. Lae.
"
Moore Haven. Fla.; and Charlie the north central states tomorrow. by two soldier* with rifles. 8ho
The
mercury
waa
near
normal
Flight Studant Albert WUbart R. Green,' with the U. 8. Navy.
wore a black skirt, a flowered
of Seaside Park, Naw Jersey was
Funeral service* Will be con­ In most of tha southwest and bluuae and trad a cross dangling
Pacific
coast
states.
Highest
sleeted president. Flight Student ducted at tha First Baptist Church
from a neck rhatn. She carried a
Forest E. Houchln of Ballefont- n t 4:00 P. M. Sunday with the reading on yesterday's weather Spanish ahawl. Though tha trial
map
wa*
83
In
MlamL
alne Ohio aa trie* president sttd Rav. W. P. Bruoka, J r. officiat­
was 60 dayi old, this was hut tha
Flight Student
Franklin
Tag ing. Burial will ba made in Ever­
seventh day of actual hearing!.
CHINESE
INFLATION
Moffat of Binghamton, Naw York green Cemetery.
SHANGHAI, Nov, 14. UFJ—
aa secretary.
„
i —
t
The value of China’s dollar drop­
PLANE RESCUE
The organisation 1* to terra
ped sharply today; .apparently be­
8.412 DISAPPEAR
EVAN8TON, Wyo., Nov, 14.
■a a mean* of coordinating student
cause
proposal*
fo
r
U.B.
aid
to
UP)— A young doctor and hia
Interest in their school activities
-RERUN. "nov.” m »-(AV- Tha Chlang Kal-Bhak’a .government wife, rsaeued after five day# on
aa wall aa to promote a recreat­
fell
far
short
of
what
had
been
an icy ledge more than 12,000
ional program in tha future. The Berlin city assembly passed a
student body now numbers over vote of no confidence in police expected. Th# latest black market feet high, told today how they
00 Students from al! over th* President P a n ! M arkgraf last rate wga 99,000 Chinese dollars “dreamed of ' hamburgers" and
night after Social Democratic to |1 U, B. Two days ago it waa kept from freexlng by conserving
United SUtoa.
members charged th at M U per­ M,000-to-91.
their aMrgtes.
DEBTOR TO NONE
'' sona had “disappeared" in Berlin
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14, J*) since tbe occupation atarted. I
. A DROP FOR CHINA
‘ BRITISH PARTNER
— The United Btatee is -creditor • Prana Neumann, Berlin leader
NANKINO, Nov. 14.
Bun
LONDON, Nov. 14 UP)—1The
to all and debtor to none" with of the Social Democrats, said the Fo, vice president of China, to- pdian Ocean Island of Ceylon—
IM7 exports of 19 billloa dollar* current TdJ**pp«*rance»" were
tnd of ivonr, orchid*, rubber and
import* by I t bUlloa "worse even than during the Next
rice—forte ally changed •its statu*
a year, says Clair Wilcox, regime.'* Markgraf came into **• drop
tha bwefcet" and ob- today.from .a crown eolonr -to
of Inter- Berlin with the Russian army and aanrod “I've always had a hidden that of a partner with full rights
i Installed aa police president sospkioa th a t American friend- In tho -British Commonwealth of
skip, waa not
Nationa,

Mjkolujczyk Say« 3 .
More Poles Are Safe-

Sam Gardner Winner
At Skeet Shoot Meet

Rain Replacing Snow Sailor Say« Satira
In Parts Of Nation Asked Ship For Aid

Mrs. P* F. Whigham
Died Early This A„M.

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Officers Are Elected
At Aviation School

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Meyers Reveals He

Land

CommunistHeadquar55 Fully
,erationJohn
Ivey
Is
Elected
President
ters In Marseille Building Code
i al Groups Will Be
Fired On During Congress Holds
Ready For Action
,
Of Seminole Country Club Is
Meeting On Strike
*■' B y December 31st

for

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M.W )O K h No* 14 t '1'i I he’ United Nation* Assembly today
diMegarried Kurtian In ycotl lineal* and atqnuted a United Slate* plan
tor eitaiihihing k o i'a at u imlipendent nalioii
I he vule wa* 41 i,. 6. witb ux abtlrnliont I be m Soliel blor
countries relutid Id |ia'tiup)tr ip the voir et&lt;-n to the extent of re­
cording an abtirnpin.

Ihi- wa* tlie iind action of the third artful pinpotaT laid be
fore tin- aaat-mhly t.j Secretary* * ' '
— v ........... ..
uf Stale Marshall. Die other
two, previously appro veil, estab­
lished the Balkan Wiitehdug Com­
pilation, which will go i„ work
m .U recca Nov. 21^aml rju- year
round sitting of United Nation*
delegates as a "little assembly.'
Russia ia on ri-coril a* lioyfot*
ting all three* Msiihatl-sponsored
r-- a ■. ' ' -*
project a.
Thu assembly
defeated by a
vote of 34 to 7, with III ahsleti.
lions, a revived Soviet pio|tosnl
catling for withdrawal of nil
Uuaaiail—and - Ame* lean— Irwopfcfrom Korea by next Jan. ,1.
The U. 8. plan for Korea culled
AYI.E8HURV, Kng,. Nov. 14,
for creation of a s|&gt;ecial nintsna. .(A3-- An explosion rocked Hrl;
tiorf l)N commission to super­ tain'a Rocket Research station
vise general elections by next today and killed Dr. Johannes
March 31, the creation tif u con­ Schmidt, head of a team of Ger­
stituent assembly mid nallmml man experts brought rft^Enalah.1,
RnmnmcBt** trip 'TTiF' vntbd i IW uT utter tile war.
of ail foreign troop* within tHI
The Minittry of Supply aaiit
ilay* "if possible" aftei the Ko­ one other liarson was kllletl, three
avrtoilsly injured and ntne other*
rean government U vet up.
slightly hurt.
The -explosion apparently oc­
WASHINGTON. Nut. 14 wV)
John Fntter Duller, a member ul curred during experiments with
rocket assistance fur airplane
tbe U. S. tlrlrgalion to the Unit­ takeoffs. The station also lias
ed Nation*, today called lot a Hon* Mtearch un ruckri missiles,
lliire-ppwet lieaty to guaianlec but these are tested .«lsewherr
ditarmanirnt if tbe lout majui The station is In jhe hills nrar
here.
pnwett ran not leach agteement
Schmidt, 44, wa* credited with
.it (be London conference.
creating an early rocket plain-,
Dulles'told die Srnalr i'oteign the Massermrhmltt ME-lild. lie
Krlahnnt ComnoUrr lb,it no b an and 1U German associates also
bad worked on th e.G elloan V-l
agiremrnt between tbe United and
V-2 projects, winch are Icing
Stales, Gfval Britain and Fiance followed up in the United Hrates
will " g o 'fa t lo attute that fear by test* in New Mexico.
An eyewitness *md the blast
will nut be tbe detignri id | wmiiretim-d after twu im-hel* were
wat l.uioOe.
tel Up for tests, When tin* first
Hr rani a long trim tiealy be­ was fired th* second exploded
tween llir lliire western |&gt;owetv Workers nearby were hit.
and Kurtia wa* ptopntrd a* long
ago a* Januaiv. 1945.
Duller r.tni
•
"1 vfoitunaiely. no »urh treaty
bat yel been matle, Tbf idea
Adopted. by the AdmiuuU-*LusVANUEW.S.-Nuf. H - i.P*^i mnaT
IlPllt r-T m'l'illv-iiuied "iintdiii'iT ji-1 *
(I,Mi■t,iir-Ttr?“
Mil itr/"'iip
pnmTBn9"mgT
mr
I-., i-n .-'i Sovirt-Amriicin tel.i* Tucket plane designed to surpass
hunt Ii .k I tlrlniotatri! lo a point the speed-of Bound has been'ruinpteleil tiy Douglas Aircraft Culp,
such that Sovirt opposition Wat and awaits .Its Initial test, the
• rrnaiiaae* aa S*aae T»ai
Navy announced today.
T|u- new Skyrocket, which will
join the Douglas Skystrrnk In
the Navy's sonic speed exjieiiriieiil, is expected to perform in
the 1160-760' mile* un hour lunge,
lie sprrd of sound varied from
• MOSCOW Nov M DP)—A w rit­ 7f&gt;3 mile* an hour at sea level to
e r. In Pravila t«&lt;lav aerused Itri- firiO M P, H. at higher altitudes.
tlah-Ainerian “imperialist* and
The Skystreak, a Jet craft, set
reaetionorr Arab*" of seeking to (lie official »|M-e&gt;l record of B60.lt
distort Russia's policies and activ­ miles an hour last August with
ities toward the Arab*.
a Marine pilot, Muj. Marion Carl,
"The Soviet Union ha* been and at the control*.
is a consistent defender of Ihe
The Skyrocket Is of radical a|C
Indeuetulencr* of the sovereignty
uiaiire. Its length Is 43 feet ami
nf right* nf all people*.' ineiuding
wing span only 26, in itself
those of the Arabian Ratt.” the u sharp -departure from conven­
Coin muni *t organ declared.
tional design. Tail nod Wings are
Tlie article, headed “ Real and markedly awe nt hbek.
So-Called Friends Of The Arabian
The" new plane will lie tested
People," accused Americana of at the Muroe Dry larke Air Force
“carrying on a double game Irr test center, but the Nayy gave
no indication a t to when It will
the Middle East."
"On the one hand, “tha writer 4e taken up or who will fly It.
said, “they are supporting a weakKnglneera have duhl&gt;ed it “The
enrd British partner, u*lng the Flying Swordfish."
It is powered by a (VestingEnglish Array and English Col­
onial Intelligence Department as a house turbo-jet engine developed
police force against tha National by the Navy, supplemented by u
liquid rocket engine built by IleaLiberation movement of Arabs.
“On the other hand, the United ction Motors, Ine.
It ran take off and lam! under
Slates it expdndlng extensively
egnomlcally, seising one British Jet power, with the rocket furnish­
position after another” ------ ---- ing -additional— lhru»l- 4n high­
"Simultaneously,” Prqvda de­ speed test runs. The Jet engine
clared, " th e y a ra crtatlng in the bums aviatloa gasoline rather than
kersoene, which fuel* most Jet
—principally air bases."
East a network of strategic bases power-plants.
“The fate of Palestins Is a vi­
vid illustration of what Imperi­
KOTARY PROGRAM
alistic domination brings to a na­
tion. “Pravda said. “ British imA
variety program consisting
poriaWsi* themselves have gotten of a abort
by the Rev. Will­
confused and have been compelled iam I’erry talk
Yealey in th# Interest
to recognlte the failure of their of
Chriatmaa Seals; a report by
Palestine policy.
President, R. G. Britton, of
'•The Soviet Union haa been Club
the meeting held in Jacksonville
consistently defending the right last Tuesday honoring S. Kend­
of each patlon to self determina­ rick Guernsey, president of Rotary
tion and It rightly considers that International:
and a mutlcial
Arab* a* wall as Jaw i have an program featuring "Tha Arixons
equal right to llvt freely and Wranglers,“ will be presented e t
peacsfully In their own state,” the Rotary Club luncheon Mon­
the article concluded.
day, Charles Morrison announced
today.
ELECTION FRAUDS
|
MANILA, Nov. 14, UP)— M i-1
SUIT DISMISSED
nority party leaden said today
they would ask President Roxa*
CHARLESTON, W. Ve.. Nov.
to Inveitlgata reports of whole- 14, UP)— Circuit Judge Julian F.
sale vote frauds in Tuesday's na­ Houcheila yesterday dismissed a
tional alectlona. ,
760,000 damage suit filed against
Tile minority groups, headed by the Atlantic Greyhound Corpora­
the Nationalists party expressed tion by a ntgro war veteran
anger over slow return# from charging ha waa blindad by a
p r o v i n c i a l areas considered policeman who removad him from
strongholds of
otas' Liberal
nrunguuiue
w* R
«»*»*
t-iuerai i a bus a t the request of iU driver.
Party. The government already A Jury of one negro and eleven
ha* taid it would deal harshly j whites deliberated six hours bowith those attempting to tuanlpo- t o n returning a verdict In the
into election return*.
company's favor.

2 Killed, 12 H urt
Iii Rocket Blast
A t British Plant

Explosion-Caused By
First Test Rocket
- Detonating Secon

Jet Plane Built To
Top Speed Of Sound

Red Accuses Britain,
II. S. Of Distortion

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WASHINGTON Nov. I t
id l—The Air Force said to­
d s, lhal Mat. General. Ben­
nett Ji. Meter-* made request
for a court martial trial ,erbally about the middle of Oc­
tober ami was notified rerbail, that the request could
nut Ire granted.
WASHING I ON Nov, 14 i/Pj
Ma), lirncial lienuell M etrir dircJolfiLLe.-lia* a ik rd .lu l a cou;;
maitial Inal aftei Senate invert!gatolr developed tetlunoiiy lo d t/
that $1,1)61,000 »l vtaitmie COO*
Iratlt went to a turn tu which he
•nice arlniowlrdgrd a financial
lllleieM ami lain raid war owned
hy dlienda. *
I here dey e|^pme u ls_ c a ma m
qua l 1^11 Cl,lull at the Senate
W.u InvV'iig-'tmg Committee's inquiiy uij.i financial aflaitt oi
M r)err, ,i w.iljtltie an Luce pu;rharing olliiei
l.aw irm r |) Hell, pirsident ol
ttJtl'“Atrriafl t ol|i . trrlifirll hi*
flint awauied 6 1.0 &gt;t.OiHt ol rub
iiiritiactr in the Arution l.lertiic
Company. Dayton. Ohio, lie raid
Meyer,' InIJ’ him it was owned by
hit (M eyer,') Iriendt.
O it'ci 1* I i hul&gt;. leliinl major
general and grurt.tl Meyert* mime
diafe ritpeitor lor many years,
testified lhat MeJeriT fold
him
"about' 1940" that he owned stock
hi the electrical tuitipany but eiihrr had oi would do pure of it
then.
At that point, the Senate group
received and . Meyers announced »
to repot Irr* that be liar ailed
a court niaili.il Dial.
I hr rrtlied crnri.il rani he made
the Irqurtl lo W Stuail Syming( I trMllMtltrl .N

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“ O f Program For
M ilitautlluju^cr
ATLANTIC CITY N J
Nov.
,11 14*1 Pioiib-nt WaPet It ruthit told the i-otivi-ntinn of the CIO
United Auto Woiker* today that
tbe union's. i)i-w!y uni(ied leader•Inn w-lP f.dliiw a ''m ilitant
figliilng trade union ptngram.”
Hr snnt that if editrirlst writers
“are im'lineil tu write (list thr
UAW i* drifting toward* a morr
consrrvativr rndiev x x x 1 «*v
to those editorial writer* they
ar*r wiong."
Reuthei, 10 year* old. quirktalking, full of plan*, gave hi*
views of iliiti'n of subjects to a
new* j-onferi'lier last night Hi*
pnliiii-iii opiioiitmtx in the union
wTmt l« start a new wage drive
“Irtimedlately", witli little eiuphs*I* on price*.
The UAW convention was to
decide between these two position*
today. D would alto express it*
opinion on mii'Ii thing* u* U 8.
fuM-ign policy, pulitiral action,
and the enlaldishment of a'th tec11 i,i*i m nt■! m i-*&gt;* I wo i

Mr«. Mary C. Rosier
Died In Orlando

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Mr*. Mary Christian Rosier,
resident of Sanford for th* past
20 years, died this morning in an
Orlando hospital following an ill­
ness of four month*.
-- Dortv-Mari-tO," 1908 iti 'Ti
the 39 year uld woman res
on th r Orlando Highway. She was
n member, of the First Christian
Church of Sanford, whkrr funeral
services will be conducted at
2:30 P. M, Sunday by the Rev.
W, P. Yesley. Interment will take
plaeo in Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors Include three dsughters, Mrs. Ixruls Balog, Miss Darbsra Rosier and M itt I-oia Rosier,
all of Sanford; two sons, Carl L.
Rosier, Guam, and Leroy Rosier,
Sanford; two brothers, A. Y,
Christian, Tampa and C, G. Chris­
tian, Sarasota.
TAX REDUCTIONS
QUINCY. Mai*., Nov. 14, t#*)—
House Sneaker Joseph W. Martin,
Jr.; (R-Xlaxa) say* he does not
agree with “tn* doctrine advanced
by tom* who claim it is unwise
for American people to be given
u x reductions because they a i - .
ready have too much money."
FRIENDSHIP TRAIN
CLINTON, I a . tfov. 14.
The Friendship Train headed east
Into Hllitoli today with 22 more
carloads of food for hungry Eu­
rope collected during a 36 hour
iwing through Iowa. Contribu­
tions of wheat, com, oats and
other foodstuff* from tho Hawkeye state swelled th* goodwill
cargo to 91 carload*.

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Secret War Blunders

THE WORLD TODAY

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Di-npite th e /lo o d of war memoir* there tire theme who
inevitable.
man board of tn u trea to aeperlly HEWITT MACKENZIE
J hope that at the foilhcoa- vl»* union finance*._____ -- wnnt, more. The American (Political Science Association.
li, bl» bfWI cimleteme KeoTSer
-AP Ben ign AHbti»^Mi»t) » r
hlMtory teacher*. and the I.llim ry rJ r m ijr n n i
»li-Uwmg meeting ol the council ot as Id:
itlcn oY lhe \Vnr D epartm ent covering World -War II made
toicign
minittert
al
London
I. That one of ita Cirat act*
If* an III wind that doesn't blow- tomclhing will be done aboul ,1, after the convention will be to
nvnllftble to Inspection. It seem s th e r e 'u re a lot of docu­
to aomeliody, and lb* llritiOi
a*k the auto manufacturer* to
ments. both allied nnd captured from the enemy, a.t yet good
cabinet scandal which haa cat­ preferablyy on a four power haul*, act up an “induitry council" in
hut
oth«rwi*e
on
a
three
power
never seen by any but top flight officials.
apulted Rir Stafford Crippa into
which labor and management can
The continued secrecy, it is xaid l&gt;y those wishing the the important chancellorship of b a« i» .“ .
join
in
forming the basic
Rep, Mundl &lt;R-SU) totd the economic policies of the industry.
exchequer, in addition to hi*
files opened, Is due to fe n r on the p a rt of these officials of the
ministership of economic affair*, House. Foreign Affair* ,commit­
Ruaaia today aland*
what would be revealed in the wny of costly battle field should strengthen the hand of tee the United State* should a* 2-the"That
country which i* spear­
blunders by allied commanders. The Bnttic of the Bulge, the goternment in meeting the “build a four-*lded fence" around heading the anti-Democratic, to­
which cost fiO.OOO American casualties, is cited as one ex­ fierce economic criate which I* Hu**fa and bar satellite* in con­ talitarian force* in the world,''
raking the unhappy country.
nection with aid to Europe.
and that the UAW leadership ii
ample of bad judgm bnt.
T his sensational upheaval re ­
on a ^-country tour "interested In strengthening her
Doubtless th ere nre many p a te ra which would show sults &lt;i from .tita indiacrelloa of ■if Reporting
that continent which he made opponents all over the world.”
mistaken in w arfare. But who, in the long run, can- judge Hugh Dalton, e.unteHor of tli? la*t summer, Mundt **id:
3. That “I would not be willing
th - . in divclnsii.K the tarmt
a fte r the event w hat is a right move nnd what a wrong exchequer,
*'A thtec-iided fence l»n’t any to Join the kind of third party
week to good to fence-- In a wandering Henry Wallace i* playing with.”
one in w ar? President Roosevelt is widely criticized for his , , hi ■pitpet IrT mo IIhi*
i* delivered herd. Wo’ve got, to have a fence
Rut he also aaid:
unconditional surrender dictum on the "basis that it p ro -, hi."Vm/gcT‘*pn
" ’’iHon- alt around them with no hole*
&lt;)g«*t *pn«:‘!lu
, lit" th
the
“I think we're inevitably going
longed the war, cost needless lives. But there are ju st as J c' Common*, lie bad to-radge under It. Ccographlcally the Ru* to get a realignicnt
----------- .of. ..ba»ic
many argum ents on the other side, too. And at this dale '
sian* have stolen a lot of real j political grouping *omv day, tb
rMate and we can't let that- — 1— — — ----------------------who knows w hat would have hnp|tened otherwise? Is not already piwrrfiil Crippa.
continue.”
all war an example of colossal hum an blunder from start
tope, but thd building a new
This change , unaolidataa in the
The Senate committee, which
lo finish?
hand* of nnc of llrllaln** mott i* studying a proposal to furnish r.urupe whicn. mure unified, will
Thu trvornge citizen will get on with his reading of capatile men Ihe weapon*' wnh ffiii7.h00,000 in emergency aid ,i« a batter Europe.
which to linllh- tho criili, Obaer- to France, Italy and Austriu, _ 3 The promotion of the better
what those who were there have to say: Halsey, P a tto n ,...........
Europe wmi'ii, mute unified, will
v e n long have regarded Cripp*— also
heard Dulles make thesj curative* find for bi-xunal Her­
Wijiant, Byrnes, Churchjll. N nturally one wouldn’t expect ’ouiurTbutViTlianT ...................
« the itr a r r
points:
,
an/, and particularly the Ruhr,
them to set forth too many of th e ir own mlstakiyr. Ilut'JV*" ot ,h®
.&lt;SortalUt)
I The program for European m
political solution* which will enthey tell a good deal. We'll read these while waiting for
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Of course this concentration of aid , should be considered not «r»le Herman productivity safely
those secret archives .to IA&gt; indexed.
power will swell the crie* of "dic­ rimarily in'term * of money but to play ■ large part in promuOni;

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FR ID A Y ,;N O T. M . 1947

TH E HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mass Vacations

HIIILK.VHHHK FOR TO O AT

A How lilon'in the way of vucutiona w» h nilniiteil this
nunimer by .some \flrgv fhhnufacturing fl^mn - complete
Hhut-down of n m tinufacturing plnpt fo r two weeks, to pro­
vide vacation timo for all its employes a t once.
Several problems were, solved by this method. It afforded rtpiwrtunlty for painting and repairs In Ihe plant,
Even the C IO h a t irjc c tc d the the confusion resulting from su b stitu te workers wus done
away with, and no schedule Involving i^fsonal preferences
leadership of the C om m unitli.
ns to time was needed. On the o th e r hand, complaints wore
D an M cCaity of F o il Pietce registered by truckers, railroads, public utilities, and re■hat announced fot governor. A
ncci)trjitinn-sysJcm--WRUldvvurk.grtmt.h
hnnlship. nccorrting X6
STHicsc iMiopfe, if the idea were m o re )
good m an.
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widely adopted.
Then there* the Kovernment.
J .f. ’i J l L
aU ndanl. of living "if they opif (?oilirr‘t doesn't witch out.
bill, which would further ham- S * ^ { By^
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^ *large a number ?f
In spite of the fact that several advantages result new
strii'g ire legislative nre-oyatlvci
Governor Gildwcll i* liable to win front an over-all vacation period, its effect upon the p a rt of
di*connected
economic
the already largely impotent a vote of no confidence in the
Attlee government, whereupon un[J*lti* libel tuil.
of the public which operate# services seems to !&gt;e d etri­ House of Ijird*. This brought Churchill,
aa leader of the opposi-1 Economic aeparation. he told
Leader
Wlnaton
mental. A- more satisfactory schedulu for ifll concerned Conservative
n j.t h e . xummlttcti.
aiUumatiCally.
Churrhill Ismiiijipg put of a airk , ti»n. woul&lt;Lb&amp;.
r The way out tongrcitmcn *antl
would probably be one which ’ aureatbu-vmatUoitH-over*thr M - t o Coomiiion* to’ jhont "die -1 • government.
fe of hi* min-. works for impoverishment. Eci-

ir iiy s s s
hunting ilenson to get

think ihire wat an flection com­ some like to take advantage of the
away from their duties, and the dull, dark dayh of Feb­
ing u)i next year.

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Kex Beach hat juit purchated sunshine during th at month. A spread-out vacation ached5.000 acret of cattle land in ule might work itetter on the whole th an u concentrated
Martin counly and tayt he in­ one, but one plant’s m eat may be another'll poison.
tend* to go in for cattle breedinf. "My theory n that the cal lie
huiinrtt it the itandoul oppor­
tunity of the Hale." hr »ay».

Swift Rise

President Gurficld, whu died in ijoptember, 1881. hud

Governor Dewey JemeT rumor, iilmbst cor^uinly never heard of the man who was to win
.lh»t he hat kept ttill ‘on dmnciln. the next presidential election. When Garfield died, Grover
and foreign ittuet. He tayt lie h«, Cleveland was a private citizen of Buffalo who had once
made hit tland clear on military been sheriff. Two m onths a fte r Garfield's death Cleveland
training. Paletlinr, aid to Europe, w a s„elected mnyor. A y e a r ’ later he became governor of
m i i k,' Hl?d lhref ,ycarH l*t«r President - the quickest
the Truman Doclrine, Coinmuniim
political rise in our history. •
and a number of olhrr issues,
„ Tv*1^ ,l".? ne &gt;-wi r , ln
history will not repeat itmany of you know what lie
9 i n, , tho candldalea Huggested for the W hite House
laid ?
Die American military governmini bat begun radio propaganda
campaign,- in Germany again,t
Communiim, a lomcwhat belated
rrply (o Ruman propaganda.
Speaking nq dfc r..im m IL .U
other night, an AMG director
recalled Abraham Lincoln'* itatemint th n a nation cannot exitt
"half tlave and_ half free."
D,i you think the'roil of home*
it high now?, well, you may look
back in a year or Iwo and with
you bad bought tome of tho**
bargain! you taw hack in 1947.
The National, Attocialion of Reai
Eitate Board* lay* that the price
of new home* will continue to
rite for at leait A m , more yean.
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A cancer trminar in Jacktonville
wat told the olhrr day that skin
cancer it more pryv^ltnl in the
Squlhf attem ttatri t b t e tute it it
largely a (arming area .where
the resident* ate more eipot"J
to the tun than elsewhere. A
warning to tun bathenl However,
inatl of those we h*v« known
who have had tkin cancer were
neither (atmert j o r t un balhett.

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CHRISTMAS FAVORITES BOX12 detisnt—ail different
' One dollar

Sind all yeiir-F.\voritct—Santa, Chritlmat Tree,
Slcljh Ride, C It: id mat Bel!*, Garden, etc. Each
one it a dciijn tliat really meant Ciwidmai to
everyone.
~r~r
Alany AiiortmcnU to chooic from—pHced from
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Come in today to make your tcledfont.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

John |F. Dempsey *
(CjLA. MICH.)
Former Government Income Tax Exam iner
H uh traiw ferred hhi office headquarter# from Detrojt
to Sanford and offers hia services to the huainetta
people of this area in m utter* pertaining to accounting,
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payroll and income taxes.

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Did you e « f »*op *0
♦Kink about replacement
cot) 1 of clothing, linem,
curiaiot and other vthi• b i s H am s In your
home 7 Check now and
M*%if yow peaieitl.fi™
Im u fe n c e edequtitiy
covert th m .

rjpn. or olhtf mtn /if vouft
. wife), get op « fly enough
irepare a- good break
fjw tr husband «o« to wo
and tlay home and tend to your
knitting. Tbit a not. poly t ,
role on how to get along,
wife (or husband), but
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orty government would be short J nomie uaity would eutomatically
and then there would he a general. work for strength,"
election.
If unexpectedly th a t. Dutlra, who has’ been railed «
should happen In the near future. I "war-monger" by Andrei Vithlnthe • Conservative!
pretumahly J aky, Russian delegate to tliwould win.
1 United Nations, 'said the United
In any event, England isn't [ Slates cannot impose it* ideas
headed toward
totalitarianism, j On western Europe "aa the Soviet
She is middle-of-the-road pot-'U nion ia imposing ita ideas on
itically.
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eastern Europe/'

Road Budget

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The secret of the marital happinett it*revealed by Bill Arnold
'of Sitiem. ill., who it.^ 9 yeart
old and hat beep happdy mar­
ried for 72 yean. All you have
to do, he tayt, it to itay out
-f night club*, avoid carousing,
■»r» with your wife 1ft handling
jr. don't spend more than
* make, don’t look- *1 other

latotahip.”
Alto, the uther day the govern­
ment intmliin-d a mi-n*ure pinvidlng more fierce curli* im spend­
ing power to redure inflationary
tmying. New taxes hit rich ami
tour alike. The workman even will
eve to pay a penny a pint mine
for the hitter twer which ia the
breath of life* to him. Curiously
enough, however, till* econr-nnr
knock thus far him been taken
alntrally, and the only complaint
of the majority of the prett ii
that the curb* ahen't dr*»lie

Analysis of these rarfoui rtim lion* give* n fair idea of Eng­
land’* political teinner. It hate*
regimentation nf the indjvlilual,
hut It ready to make any econ­
omic sacrifice to meet the M idi
of th t country.
That'* the antwer, I lake it, to
the question *0 frequently srkeJ: *
Is Britain tending toward lotah
in 1048, all were reasonably prom inent in the lifetime of Itarlanlsm t Thera Is noi lhe
slightest indication that it is. On
President Roosevelt. CJIeveland’s record is still safe.
the contrary, the political pundit*
tell u* there la *0 much dis-atiaf j A00.000; amt link of auper- ftciion with the way the Socialist
hlghwny iTirough Daytona Reach, government ha* been handlfn* the
$511,000, both in Volutla Cuun- crlala that it ** danbtfui if it
. ICaatiaav! | m
!*■*• finrt
ty Kt« h4 -y.-nsti iirtbtn "ttT t bVliTgr eould ke returw&lt;d tu wiw?( iTt~TT
wf- wtrrk—aTtd~»"fm7t ’hid'-let tint! across Vilann ttivor In *tr Jnl,n- general election at this
tb it junciure.
june
county. IfiMO isi
‘n 3 t'
In this connecUan lUmq.t I* r.m
day. it pltnned for December.
T, ,
.
, , &lt; ' emlwred that tmoiy Cotiiecvatlvea
Hay lets said contract* wctc
the Socialist ticket *1 the
awarded for 3011 mile* of to- revenue of $..i,o(HI,(H)0 from g at voted
surfacing. 454 miles of new con­ lax. receipt* and $13,350,000 In last election because they weren't
ratlsfird with prospect* livid out
struction and 18,000' feel «jf federal
matching
funda
and by thair own party,
bridge construction.
Brants for the year.
I was talking with a fmiserThe only major projects in tho
During the firat ten months vative mam her of Partisment a
1047 budget that will not be-fet­ of the year, the department col­ couple of day* ago and was much
ed on this year, Ilayleai said, lected $22/154,(118 in gas Ux Interested in his prediction that
are In 8l, Johns ami Hillsboro receipts; $,'l&amp;.'],KDfi from such in- the Socialist government prnlabljri’
nniiitles
Delayf in obtaining dlrrntal aouire* aa rantal*, In­ would fall next year, although It*' *
right*-of.«*&gt;■ have htld up the terest on investment* and dona­ normal tenure barring an tippet,
project*.
tions from cities and counties; I would be unlit the summer* nr
Ambng the major project* that and $-t,l74,4Hu fmm the f e d e r a l' l0^Q- IB* teato'h w m even more
interesting, namely, that he exhave been started or contracted povernment.
for during tha year are:
The balance of the anticipated )ie?ted the United Slates would Im­
Five mile* of tuper-hlghway rt venue from the fedrrai gov. pose restriction* In connection
In Dade county,- between Miami eminent will Ik- received a* work with the Marshall Plan which
would, conflict-with tha Hocialiat
and Palm Reach, 11,000,000; 15 ptogrestea on the various proj­ irogram and prw ijiiut* a revolt
mile* of new Tallahataee-Quincy ect*.
n the party. This would bring
highway, $500,000; a acvert-mile
A sh arp ' ilicieaea it? gas tax about a downfall of the Attic
link of Road Five north of
Fort J’ltre
•rcet In 8t. Lucie 'county,
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route from Jacktw,t month*, with tha heavy I thinking to - your correspond_____
aonvillc to - Atlantic beach**. influx uf tourists.
ant. Thu* far there ha* Istg no
1,005,000; a. construction, of, a
ridge scroti Halifax R im .

Harold Laiki, Prime Minister
Attlee'* chief btaintruiler. *ay» the
Houte of Lords ought to bo abolithod altogether because its .mem,h«i* .h»',lJ'JJt.m lertM ia govern­
ment. do not even' at lend the
chamber's tettiont. Logical rea­
toning. First you take %Way their
power to do anything; then ymt
abolitb them ailogether because
they don't do anything. There
are tome people m tbit country
who similarly. would like to get
-fid of Cottgrett.
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tatorship” front opponent* of .the Fn term* of the Idea* which tho economic welfare In Kur«|&gt;e.''
the rebuilding
of pre-war KuAttlee tegime. Ill* government not
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4 There i* neeu‘of quirk aid,
already ha* nsorted to extreme |
but ”anv such aid ahuuld ba
measure* wRIch recently have nudtey would promote,
j voted with rvallmation that it
evoked crle* of *‘«lave alale” and
2 Tho Italic Idea ahuuld be, will be largely wasted—or worse
M
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"totalitarianism ” from opponent* indication th a t Washington In- —unle** it- ia promptly followed
nml undoulitedly we ahall hear tended to proaent demand* which by, and integrated into, a long
much more beture the chancellor- the Socialists couldn't swallow, range program which is tt-alittic,
ahip affair
alilled.
; Moreover. Attlee at nreeeni
present ha* a imaginative and adequate."
Up to thin’ junction the mosi smashing lug majority In CoinDulles said the purpose of tb
violent protests hnvo lieon drawn i mon*, ami it would take a lot S, material aid to Europe should
by a regulation which Labor Min. of desertions
deserti
to result in the be “to cure what ia fundamental(star Ueorge Isaac* any* will put downfall of the government.*
,y wrong” and defined that
to work all persons—male and fe­
However, while Alt e ra p o til-. wrong aa “the division of western
ll ng
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"aplv* lion
»°Hd a t praaent, we m iut Europ. into m&gt;ny (m, n K1h
f
w^ U ^ ^ m ^
wlil U remember that th»*e are hectic notnjc cumpartmenta." __:_____

LACK O F A IT U K C IA T IO N IS
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A NOBLE
P E R SO N .
YOU H AVE MUCH
TO IIK C K A T K FU I. PO R: III,**
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replace the present hodge-podge "give labor a voice in manage­
alignment. Amerira will never ment.”
achieve constructive. Intelligent
political action until the people:
who iielleve in like thingi get j
tugithtT.”------------- ,- .
Dr. Chnrlm I&gt;. Persons
Keulher u id his union wanted
O p to m e tris t
to work with the auto .companies
Sanford
Atlantic Rk. Bldg.
to '"stabillnthe production
Phone ZM
cycle, minimise unemployment, | Hour*: M S 1-5
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and set up a guaranteed annual
I E yes E xam ined • G laaaae F itte d
wage.”
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FRIDAY, NOV. H , 1947

TH E 8ANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Edith Sylvia Mciscli Mrs. Helen We Hon.
Weds T. MeKni^ht
To Wed M. Wharton

, Gammage, WilliamH
IVup tials'An nounced
KKIDAY
Mr. aim
»ml jar*.
Mr*. n.
II. a*.
I&gt;. uiuiiiiiaii
Gutnmag
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.nr.
of
u1
Vi*
of
Birmingham,
Ala.
aijiiuuncvd
attiUUnr. wm « y . l 4:00 P. M .1(o&lt;Uy
m, tli,laite
KP uf thri'
a t th* Legion Hut. A covered ‘1!!!"^*
q"‘*V
■ ■ ■ ■' ■I&gt;*■ ■
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Virginia;I
dlih .upper
daughter,.
Sarah
jiper wilt be held.
Charles Julian William*, son of
The Sanford Townsend Club
and Mrs. Volte Adkin Wil
will, m en a t the Tourist Center Mr.
hams of this city. 1'ho m an la if.at 6:00 P. M. Atnuaement and was
by llev. W. C.
refreshment* will be furnished, j lludd performed
on Oct. 27 at the Methodist
I
• MONDAY *•
Church In Hapevitle, . Ga.
, Th* 'y.om,n&gt; Missionary Union | Mrs William* aUrmled Hi.of the First Bar
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. . -and. Alabama
t- sptist Church w*ll mingham schools
ha»# _a program meeting at the polytechnic Institute at Auburn,
church at 3:U0 I . M. with Circle
j | r Williams i* u graduate
No. 3 in charge, J b e topic of th e ; of R,m|,mle || i ?h School and
program will he "Africa. Mr*. .(tended North (leorgia Colb e •
A*il.ley..w . conduct ,‘*w program. „ Dahlonega. (la. Mr. and Mr*.
The Sunbeam* and Junior GA’a ^ Williams are making Ihelr home
of the First B apt.it Church will in f n||f jfP Park, tia. where he i*
niVfJ “L ,^ 1. rh“rtbl *'
■ serving »* a captain with the !►»'
T ^ Knight Circ e of the H rsi
Air
^Baptlat Church will have a re j- j
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iilar meeting at T::t0 P. M. at the .
D n e ltn in n ln
church. AH business women and.i L a y i t i e i l 1 a r l l C i p a t t *
others whu are interested in a j | _ M i u u m n B S l l l l f l n V
hleM rtrcle are invited to attend.]
*»» IW ISNHHIS D U lH Iiiy
Tha Prayer Band of the Pre»------ •—
byterian Woman’s auxiliary w ill. Never »*for* hns ! hi r,* - r n
meet at the church at 3:00 P.
wfite Parllripatlon «n Men
The regular business and In- and M e lo n s Humlav aa tJiU vear.
splratldnal meeting of the Prea;M rct,nB nrd« Rev t.m n K Bmhh.
byterian Woman* auxiliary wllf who estimated ,h ?* .ST re!?’0?*
*2
.11 «,
t-ihl
share
In this 17th an­
te theld
at ,L.'
tho .knrsh
church at ..o
n rhurhe*
ni|&gt;1 0,„will
rrV(|(,
^ throughout
the
**•
lU .S A . and Canada on -Nov. 10
V
TUKSDAT
’ and during the pra-rding week.
The R. W Ware Bible Clats of
Rev. Smith, the resident rhalrthe First Mrthodisl Church will man of the Ijsvmeh’s Missionary
have a turkey dinner ai the Movement for Sanford, ha* comchurch at 7:00 P. M. Mrs, It. L. tminiralt*) with imalur* of nil deMcKinney, hostess, w ill, l&gt;e in nominations in lids city lu make
charge of the dinner.
arratigrmenls for * layman tu
Campbell l.u*ring Post No. 63. prreedo the tnnrnlng sermon.with
American Legion Auxiliary, will
brief but informative missionhave a covered dish supper and &gt;ry tn!k
bingo party at 0:30 P. M. at thu * Many will speak on the thgrt\e
Legion Hut.
__ . .of. _tlie day, .“ World MisiiOns—
WEDNESDAY , The Christian Imper'IUve.” Other
-t
9 The'C ivic Department of the topics of a similar nature 'Will USanford Woman* Club will meet u»ed
radio
at the club house at 10:00 A. M.
Aa an added feature,
_
program will lie broadcast over
to fold Tuberrulotia Christmas
Seals. A VovVr'ed“ di'sh iu'ncheV,,. more than 4uo stations across ih.will b« trrv#ti lo ratm ben ul t NortH American rontlfH*nt, a»
12 30 P M llo ilriM i for Ih*? " • »
.from Hawaii. throughout
affair are Mrs. Fred T. Williams, - «»»JWfek^ ^^
Dr. An h u r H. _Compton, ilk;
—Mm. A,
» f» . - ^ | ^ l lin|piuned,''4ll^ rni nsnd Nobel
Ilay, Mrs.
Ralph
Austin
Smith
r»- K«pn
, prill- winner, is general chairman
tli*. Committee of the Layand Mr*... H. R. Beck. The puhin
Is cordially
illy invited ^at Lil« * • " * tm-nV Miasionary M o v e in r n i ,
#flo hear Attorney General J. tom . which is promoting the observance
i
Watson who will speak to the
tn*jj*,f
Men and Missions Sunday. It
group on “ Evergladgs National is of special significance tiiat no
Park.”
, '
- I missionary work is under taken
THURSDAY
by this movement, but instead it
The American Hoinb Depart- seeks lo induce laymen generally
ment of the Sanford Woman’s to support in greater measure the
Club will meet, at 8:00 P. M at missionary work of ih^ churches
the club h o u se ' Mr*. Colena Wil- wnh which they are identified,
holt will give a food demonstra­
tion.

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Story Tellers Meet
At Tourist Center
#Mrs. Ginn Reports On
Red Cross Activity The Sanfoid Story Teller*

. League met on Monday night at
Mrs- Charles E. (linn, Red Cross the Y ouiist’ Colder ai 7:30 P. M.
production rhalmtatt
reported
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■■ ■ ■ IS w ith' Mrs- E C William*, jiresworker* had served J72W hours Ident. presiding. Plan* were made
at a meeting of the local chapter for thi* coming year. Election of
Tuesday. The Woman’* Cluh of various officers was held and arc
Oviedo m a d e 40 skirts under th r as folluw*: Mr* R. A. Cobh, treaaupervlston of Mr*. J. Y. Harris, surer; Mrs. W. L. Hoi-Ip*, enrres
making a total of UR skirts, she
ml Ing secretary; Mrs. R. &lt;3.
■aid. Mrs. Ginn displayed six
ixwcdl. program chairman; Mrs.
■ Wool sweaters for *1* yaar olds, George Stine, social chairman and
•d o n a te d by Mm. Frink Hhsmes. 1 4ll*« Barbara Riiprecht, publicity.
. Mrs. Wallace Bell, chairman of
The theme for the coming year
Volunteer special services, repor- lia 'taken from th e Philippian*,
tk
ji w»tntMr
agtee f**ue a mi i jglith—vrrsC
participate in Christmas activities The- purpose of the organization
planned for the veteran* at tht* will In* study find service.
Lake City Hospital. Six Home
During the evening Min* HupSendee and Staff assistants were recht (old The group of the story
on duty at the Chapter during of the “Grand March . of the
tha month of October.
Unlfed" Slate* of America” by
; Edwin Shlnholser presented a Dana UUrnett taken from the
duplicate of the Seminole County Collirrs magazine.
^ C h ap te r Charter, which had been
Mm. Williams stated that mem­
“ obtained from the National Or­ bers of the group are on ra|l when
ganization prior to th* meeting. needed for story telling to school^
It was noted this charter wasMor children’s or adult groups. The
dated Oct. 31, 1BI7 and was algn- next meeting will tie held on Itee.
ed by Woodrow Wilson.
2sj at the k U y fftrlo n .
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Eighty-three Charity and illness •
easts were handled during Octo­
ber—M being veterans and 27
servicemen, it was announced.

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Civic Department
To Fold Xmas Seals

Azalea Circle Will
0
Sponsor Hat Show
The Azalea Circle of th* San­
ford Garden Club will sponsor a
hat show and luncheon on Thurs­
day at the Mayfair Inn at 1:00
o’clock. The hat show will be
under the direction of Mm. Ed“ ward Klrther and will featura
hats from her latest group of
Pari* models and an attractive
display of her own hat creations
on live models.
Mm. J. A. Ponder, chairman of
the circle, announced this morn­
ing that the public la.Invited tu
attend and that reservations may
be made with her aa late a* Wed­
nesday a t nopn.

Mrs. Mavmr Hodgkin, chairman
of the Civic. Department of the
Sanford Woman’s Club, announced
this morning that, prior to the
regular meeting on Wednesday
when Attorney (icneral Tom Wat­
son will he the guest speaker, the
group will meet to complete the
folding and other duties intolrcd
for mailing nf Christmaa seal*.
Members are asked to be present
a t 10:30 o'clock at the club house
•fia r which a covered dish lunch­
eon will lie held and Attorney
General Watson will speak.

Mrs. Bill Tyie I* spending
some time Visiting ih Jacksor.vd(e with her mother.
Mr. and Mr*. L. I Frailer have
aa their guest at their home on
Celery Avenue, Mr*. W. t). Seal*
of Philadelphia, Pa., foi several
day*.
Ms. ami Mrs. K. ti. Kilpatrick',
Jr. left yesterday for Gain^svilU
where they will visit their sun.edivin, who ha* undergone an ctnvrgency appendectomy. He is a stu­
dent at the University of Florida.
Mrs. Oiville Touchtua has re. j
turned from the recent meeting ]
i f the Florida State IVmul
Assistants Association in St. IVteraburg. While nueiiding_ thr
meeting she Wa*“ elected general
serreiury ef the organization for
the coming year.

Mrs. Smith Honors
Mrs. Hansen At Party
Mrs Edward Smith entertained
at her home on Catalina Drive
last evening honoring Mr*. Ilarrv Hatvsen of llotlywoui, who is
visiting with her parrnts, Mr, and
Mr* p C. Echol*.
Antigonun Vine and eiecnery
wen- used to decorate tin1 room*
where game* of bunco were play­
ed during tbe evening. Kor scor­
ing high Mrs. D. K MeNah was
presented with a write. • Late in
the eveniug Mrs. .Smith was sur­
prised by her guest* with a sturk
shower. The* hostess was assisted
in servipg refreshments lay her
mother, Mrs. W. F. tlarner
Present with the guest of hon­
or were: Mr*. Frank I„ Wood­
ruff, Jr., Mrs. Lourine Ihal, Mr*.
John Courier, J r . Mrs I. F. tiariter. Mr*. Bioiighton Watkins.
Mrs. William Rteni|&gt;er, Mi*. II.'Nab. Mrs. Ilov Reel. .Mr* earner
snn im rK m T ln :—

Demonstration Club
Hus Montidy Meeting
The Home Demonstration Clou
of Hanford held Its tegular
monthly meeting at the bums of
Mrs. H. C. Dickerson on South
Sanford Avenue yesterday afloi
noon. The meet ing was opened
With the group rrpealing ut the
Lord's Prayer after which re ­
ports wrrr braid from the seejie ta ry and treasurer. U ri. J. P.
Thurmond. The president, Mr*. (J.
M, Flowers, pivridrd over the
meeting.
Dernouatration* weie given by
Mis. R. M, Bum* and Mm. Dick­
erson uf tht* making of'organdy
apron* ami afgan* and chair
■otom. Mr*.' K. W. Lipplnrott wa*
appointed as publicity chairman
replacing Mra. R. K*. Peurifoy.
Mr*. Ouida Wilson, Home Dent*
onxtratlon agent, announced that
Anninol«* county had produced two
winner* In tbe recent state con.
test*,-Miss Betty Geiger in home
improvement and M in Franc*
l-eiil* lii ilress review. Mis* Lcfil*
hm. been cho»cn to go” tu Chicat; i
to comj*cte In the national drees
review the first part of Decem­
ber.
Mrs. J. O. Andes Invited tin*
'club to meet at hrr home for
the December meeting. Mm..Wil­
son displayed mew fabrics -lllu*.
traled with samples.
At the conclusion of the hu*iness meeting a tweet course was
served hv. Mrs. Dickerson assist­
ed lay Mrs. Lee Burdette and
Mis* .Thelma Inman In the rear
garden of the DlckeVson homr.
’ Tho*e attending were Mm. An■les, Mrs. Bum*. Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland. Mr*. W. A, Hunter,
Mr*. R. G. Hickson, Mm. C. H.
William*, Mm. Thurmond. Mr*.
W. L. Roche. Mrs. Flowers, Mrs,
W. B. .Stovall, Mm. J. P. Lewi*.
Mr*. O. E. While. Mr*. Roy Tillit, Mr*. Nettie Tilll*. Mm Zad.t
Lord. Mm. Wilson, Mm. Dickerson, Mm. Lippincott, and guests,
Miss Inman snd Mm. Burdette.

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Miss Edith Sylvia Mdisc It whose engagi-nietil and approaching mm j
rlage is being anmiuncett tmlay by hei parents, Mr. tond 41n Ed
niund Meiseh. to Masop lllll Wharton, -on of Mr. ami Mi* William.
Walls-.Wharton of (lilando. The date for tha tuarviagi' bp*.Uvti'.-cl -1
fur Dcr . 27 at Holy t.eo.i E|&gt;ygMral Ch.n. n (In . M a rt'rr fill r-iiTe,
will official** at the Terrttioii
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Bridge Club Meeting Jeanette Cleveland
Held By Mth. Mo.sum Honored On Birthdav i
Jem ollp rievrliind Ms* li. iaana--l
Ikfra.. HerlUrt Mu**-* wn* ho*tr** lo her ilr***,rt-l*ridge chit, on on Mondny afternoon bv lie,
mollrer—Mrcr A^C—n.'IIImM , ,il
home on \V«*i*t T**iilh H trc t. At- ■thrii boiiie oil Ceta'iv AVrlill**
tractive arrangc-mont* of small ‘ with s bill Inlay party in rplel.my e llu u
rbrysotilhi'tiium* and tion «*f la*anriir’i* i-ievent I, birtbgreenery ii***-oiai**il t h e , party day anniversary.
rooms.
The Cleveland home wa* *!*■•
A d**«»*,tt rutin*** wa* ***rvrd hy utatrd for the iwcasinlt wilil
the host**** pri'ccling the bridge flowers mrryliig mil n pink, iibiitgsnir*. - Afli'l tile score*, wer* and preen mho schenie. Sm.'ill
s*lde*l high I'rite was swaidaoi to g m it luiskrtg fillral with isudt*-Mr*. Roy .Syiiio*. *.-ond high to wen given as favom, *
Mrs. James liiggin* ami low to
Dniinp Ibe nfta'mnon gaiilvand rontesls were enjoyed n*t,l
Mrs. Jaiiio* Malcdni Higgins.
Those nttrmling were -Mr*. Brin Wale awarded I I I Aunell.
Byrnes,'Mr*. James Higgins, Mr*. n.'Oot ■&gt;. Mhiyntel Mmire. Jill*.
J. A. Pointer, Mrs. It. It tidham, Huckaby mid Jo Ann M,„&gt;|e. A f­
Jr., Mr*. Jniura Malndm Higgins, ter lb*' honorio* t -nit o|&gt;oi bei
Mis. Edwaid Higgins, Jr and birth,lay gifts lefrestimenl* of
punch, cake and randy wen
Mr*. Charles Want.
sa-tved,
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Thus** invited to t«* with tlir |
vilest of honor —were Nan*j
l!**imdtrt-e, Vnne&gt;ll*• llrm.ks. t'aio
Ivu Hut'ka i*n. J’tggy Wrig h t,-Jo •
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Ann Moure. Mnigarel Moor**. ,
Ovei 76 were prrsenl fair tin* June Hurkiahv, Jonie Simndr, - '
study'rourst* given at the Kim llniletle J ’asoi). Maeimie Jtit-v
Ma'tliiMlIit Church
f f w jb tla r King anil Carol t'levoland,
lught hy Miss Tba'lmu llantmund.
who has atudird at Columbiu
.
IM A I.ElTJ HE
Unlvemlty and attended aofne of
Dr. Helen In* tTerr will l*N-tuie ]
Ihf United Null-&gt;ii- sa'ssiimt. **n "Florida ItrcniiTTes at Oiu 1
Opening the meeting a-htovie wa* Rack Door" Mmidm at 7:46.1' M*|
shown
on tith'd
"The
House 1 The lecture wilt Is' given at MotilliI
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The lowest price we know o f
. . . For This Virgin Wool

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3 lb. Blanket!

7.ri Attend Methodist
Study Course Nov. 12

"March **f the United Stale* *&gt;l
America” by Dana Burnell, was
Told by Mm. W. M. McKinnon
Miss llnmmohd wa* then in­
troduced and told the study el**&lt;
of the development nf UNESCO.
A cultural axhibit wa* shown
which showed carvings, textiles.
Tutor* and o th e r article* from
at least 26 rountrle*.

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*|,,,nsore*l lay the Sr IIImote Coun­
ty* Teach e i s' AssiN inlmli.
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I'tlRKECTIQN
The Herald regrets *a mlsinki
in tha. iepoti of the Easter t
Slnr meeting in saying 11181 tinorganisation voted to donate 16
toward the sup|sirt of a Chine**?
rhilil. It ahmibl ball* l*e*Ti t'J6.

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Y ou pel IOOt pure xir(;in w ynl—not rc-proc*
csfcil, nol tr'iireil, hut [me hviJtu w l! Clu*ely.
firmly uoven for %*lrennth, lung yveur," atul
fiyvnrintlt! All in a llirrr-potiiul hlatthi'l—|u»t
right for Kail, ami u prgrlirnl *V\lrn" for win*
ler! 72" x 81" ilouhli* heel *i*e in five dreatny
i tones—hluej-jrem li, green, t’eil^r, nrnl ilnsfyroic
• —anil hound with rirh; luslrons#pt)‘ot| satin'!
E vtry one lia&lt;*j a-year gnaraiilee rijrainnt moth
damage! Now jou ran ntulcrstani! why we fee)
these arc the line*l lil &gt;nket value# in America!

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M EN’S PAJAM AS
Flan nulelte

Depletion of minaral resources
&lt;n the United Slate* Include the
working out of such mineral
arras as th* Comstock Lode, the
mines around Tombstone, AHrona. and thr Lake Superior cop­
per region as well a* oil fields In
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas and
California. ............ — -- —

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Soft anti Warm*- In Woven S tri|;es and Plaids. San•“ forlzod To A ssure Correct Fit A fter Ijn iu d erin g —
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PliNCO SHEETS*

HOY’S PAJAM AS

Legion Auxiliary To
Have Supper Tuesday
lam pneii Losalng
misi
Campbell
Post No. 63,
Ion Auxiliary, will
dlkmerican Leglo
bold i u monthlyy covered dish suppar and bingo party on Tuesday
Legion Hut.
a t 6:80 P. M. a t tha La
Mm. Henry Wolcott la chairman
of tha arrangement committee
and assisting her ar« Mm. B. L.
Miller. Mm. J. Q. Galloway, Mm.
C, P. Proctor and.’Mm. W. E.
Smith. All members ore cordially
Invited to attesaL
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Open house will i.e held on
Satiiidav night at the Seminole
Country Club, Charles I’otterj club
The mnitinge nf Ml* Hel.'t manager, nnitoiiiii-rd till* muiiiuig.
Mr. and Mr* iMnmtht TVflli.vm
Meis'h annomm ! todnv the .n- V. We!ton to Thiinia* W. M - .'■* *•C and t-hlckrn diniter* m il l*e
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gngvment aiml at otoochinr mnr- K" Q,,i; - , ■ ■ ■Ir o. '.'I I ,
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IW ... |,Kh - at •th e Ft**' in.- a th.Svlrta, 'to ■Mn»nn'- tL ;r - tvtt:.TTT
Meituoi
Church. Rev.- Dough
1* M
ion of M&lt;. .*!; i ti.
W
t i'. , t 'h a ih ' jH-iformed the eeieWatt* Wharton of.ilrhiodo.
jtnonj before a small ussemUagg
Mis* Mi'ioch i- o ,'iitilieii,. of .,f fiieu.i, »and reli«ltt«‘*.' Prior. 'lc Knight hat, I-..til la-en a**oSeminole High S*-ii■■.•I. poliouing ii&gt; :h* -.frvh’t* n pi* L-i.tnt of utri-- j. iatrd with thr F'lojiila Power
i her gnuhmtioh Jfi•&gt;111 tin local '•ijil til ., u m undated by Ted .and l ight 11 i■*11u ro*,ii i ,&gt;mpan&gt;
high schiHil. In' atleiujed Flor­ |
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ida Si ale College fm two year*
The. ! , Ide Was allem bd hy
where she an n in mts-r of
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FRIDAY. NOV. 14. 1947

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MHH. 1:15 P. M.—Army vs.
Sports Roundup
Seminole Hi
Upset By Girl Star1 Battle Is Rated As
Pennsylvania at Philadelphia
lly HOHHY PARK
Hy HUGH FULLERTON. JRTop Game Of Week
'NIIC. 2:15—Michigan v*. Wis­
STINNETT. Tex: Nov. 14 (,1 6 consin at Madison. Witt.
The students gathered in ike Si xtecn-yrar-old Frankie Groves
POMPTON LAKES, N. J. Nov.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14 b P )CHS. 2:45—(icorgin Tech v*. 14 l/P)-Wof Louis was .sitting assembly lor a not program &lt;&gt;i start* * revolution tonight—a one.... unwrit , Thc biggest
ijnwjg thing In tomorrow’s
on the ruhblng table in a crowd­ ciM*»y talent an • pluniicu try* the girl uprising against the
Hy .VftTIIUIt HECK WITH, JR. Alaltam* at Hirmlngham.
Bla that has barred the femi- football agenda I* the heralded
ed little . room watching trainer Student. Council. This program trn rule
Herald Sports Editor
Manny Beamon bandage his bands was another in the sene* ana, nine gender front rock ’em and , collision nl Madison, Wi»., of the
Students, young grads, and old
j mighty Michigan Wolverine* and
me Sttnlenl Council has p|nm&lt;-i »ock ’em team sports.
timer* alike will la- whooping it gutiwk.nltempting to titilla te for
V*". r"f| “ W j Z to lead up to the climax ptuFrankie will ptay right tarkle the Wiacon'xin Hadgrrr. j n which
tip at Seminole High School to- the 28 to LI drtildting pasted on
, * r*‘ ! " fcy ’ * ' J
for Bllnnutt' Jllgh School in this a trip tu the Rose Howl probably
«• r *rf&gt; •"&lt; ■; r '" " gram befoic Chrisima* notion)**
night ns 8:15 aVIran when the them Iasi year by th„ Sk-minolr. V *
I vernation with reporter* and was bill Ian Moran played a solo mi little town.perched atop the pan- hinges.
Winter Park Wlldrnta invade the in the Orang. County City.where mee are men and 1 There are several oilier prom_ local football field tn offer the
Coarh Carl Kettle* of the Scm- ,M*klnK ‘" i * 1' * « tk “f iL Thu me piano and .although the stu­ handle
Frankie Groves thinks she ra n 'is in g ' games, high at lemt in
com pet/(inn for tile Seminole grid- i notes aflitnunrrd that Johnny only subject that bad come 0|&gt; dent body wanted an encore, sue tackle
with the best .«f j scclmnal intctesl. . och as C-xiP
iters In their nnnual Homecoming Alexander and Hymn Heard will wo* Joe's "lucky” bathrulw aim mnile them Wait until some old- them. nnd block
•
' gin Tech m J Aiabama at ttir
'
the champ admitted It was "be­ er time.
lutttle.
captain the locals in the all im­ ginning' to give out, too" . . .
The pretty brunette, a junior . mlngham, T^exi* and Tex’s-‘ ' lir:»I he •'Dieamers,' ■ rom|K&gt;aed of
T&lt;&gt; hlithllirht the occasion ihr portant game.
d
I he door o|rened and l/ruis let hind/ ‘aminews, I’eggy »*ip|&gt;t»r in Stinnett High, asked Coach !t»»n at Austin, and Arr.iv
students and hand of Seminole
Sanford aggregation will out a gleeful shnut, “ liny. How d H u ./ Hail, Hetty Duncan, .11on i Truman (Chief! Johnson if she IVnii at P'lilldCpli.a. Imt .... ..
lliirh School, together with the beThe
at full strength to meet the you do this morning.1' . . . Wel­
.. . .
and June Ko*o Duuon. cuuld play. He said it was O K pack* quite tin- impact &lt;i
. Bills’ Petr Squad and the Winter line thrusts of Winter. Park Full­ terweight Champion Hay Robin- .... in * / Didn’t lleijove Me.” by him if her parents didn’t oh- mm-tlng l-etween the Hig N&gt;mPark IIIph School hand will jsiajrc back l-avendcr, who 'la reported *■'!&gt;. wearing a m l stocking cap. ■Abut I i-e pluyed a clasiical Mint* jdet. They didn’t say she couldn't, leaden.
a pen rally in the downtown sec­ to die one of the tiesl prep player* a t ■■■■thy smite, a red sweater ner much the studont body cn- so Frankie ia going to baltje fur’i Michigan. • o i- tg .i #tC id - f
__ dark
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__ _ I in, and /uyoil. t* riwing Bc^slon comjx-od dear old Stinnett against- arch- seven straight Victorias, tan
tion a t 6:30 o'clock this afternoon. in O nlrnl Florida this year. Hoi* jand
slacks Imiiiiicci
■ IN -1 I* wl
The imrade will form in front ly Piercy. fleet Seminole spinner- ; slo tte d f ’’PdlTf myself out of a ul Jnniny t'uwell, Jo* • IIhh - rival Groum.in the last game o f . tualiy sew in
* j invitation iy JiumWl'ijf 'l» fa’-L
of the Court House and will pro­ hack will pridtahly see some uc- rt-t of golf clubs *
Wright and Walter Gardner went the season here.
ceed to First Street, then will tion ill the rontest. hut will nut
tu town ami tang up a lot of
It's the last gamr of the season
'
move to Hartford Avenue, then start the contest,
applause ftoin the student*. Af­ hut Frankie would have played ftrence slate U mom&lt;l b)
Exclusive
Club
south to Second Street tn Park _ Coach Hugo Miller of the Wilde
continuous applause the; ; l-eforr now'—she would have made an early season tic with Imltatiu.
Ruliilison, U seems hail liecil ter
Avenue and l-*rk to First Street cats pionoumi'd his charges r&lt; ndy
agreed to play an encore and hpr foulhalj sta rt.last wpek If she None of the ijlhar conference
playing
gulf
none
too
.imt-i.*to Magnolia Avenue when- a Mg to .go and will I* ready for- Ihn
played two more numlicr* to the hadn't turned an ankle falling team* is within shooting distance
futly . . . "I thric-putted li\r enjoyment
. pitji rally will Ik* held,
contest.
of the croWn.
of the rlassea,
down some Stairs.
gieiii*,’’
he
laughed.
"The.i
I
Mlcnigitn
ignn ha* lieen installed a
llefore the game the HummrmIngrid Eateison tcelled an III',
The probable starting liheups busterl up all my clutw.’’ *. . .
Hut
there*
next
year
when
two-tuuchdown - favorite and the
Inc queen. Mias Fraud* Li-Filx. will Include:
lerrating
poem
which
tin*
stu­
Frankie
will
Laa
senior.
If
ah*;
"Like me in California.” cobr dent body enjoyed.
iiM i;n i'Aiih
■ XM'nllli
will Is* tuvunted with her atten­ »Imran
makes the grade tonight, she imIiIs apjiear to Is* justified. The
IS«
b t: •
IJl iUat-1 inrnlvd Jon . , , ’’Yes,"*, Ray
The band played two numlicr., might start with the s-piad in 45,tHMI rapacity stadium at Mad­
dant*. Peggy Pippin, Peggy Ho- IlirHiu.oi
I t s I.T Iks WHhcriimiott dgreed. "When I broke my puttei
ison ha* been sold but for two
well. I.lllian .Moran and Mary Itrlth K«
U1
* I In l!«.&lt; they said, ‘All right, little Ju t,' ! ono new one and one that alu&gt;tild September, 1D4B, nnd play a full week* and scalper* were reported
Kcni*.
lirows 170 • r
* *. ISS list run . . . They Indfi had a Idg laugh Iw their kaente song. The la&lt;- .rason.
asking *100 for a pair of thckota.
ler one, of course, is ’’The Char­
t b lilt
n»
D uring'tin' halftime celebration I'tiHinl*-.*
The^flve-frmt-four, 123-poumk'r
Conference
’bub It I t s
ItT
l ‘, j J *„« i. over that and Louis, who had lotte llarlior Stomp” which they
O l i c e r Western
the Seminole High Pep Squad nml ttun
about making Iwnifs
in .ll.in k in Hr:
I t s ('•••|», trouble summoning a faint smile play oil nearly every occasion due isn't "thinking
pit llllnoi* against Qhi.i
•he Winter Park High hand will William* 13k lilt
sports a rxrecr, however. She
I3n XSiftl.i.c foi photographer* explained:
tu the icpcatcd rr/piests from says her.am bition upon gradua­ State at Columbus, amL Minne­
ICHU.h fill
t.it
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tin ■
HGbfthrr*-*
wns playing out there- and was the students.
sota versus Iowa at Iowa City,
Slim*.
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tion )a to he a nurse in the United with
The gridiron tussle will featurt;
tow medalist the first .day with
nnt a great deal at *t•ki­
To wind up the swell prop am
1 1 1 l". af
a revengeful Winter I'ark aggre- lotvrtidtr 1 1 o t‘ll
72. Tlje next day for the ‘ first the Student Cduucli preseotid Stoles Navy.
ln either * instance. Notre DamStinnett la a town of 656 souls. meet*
eiifld holes I was Older par. t.hrouglv Mr. Tyler u neW* mvI
Northwestern at EvanstonThen I hit about u .TOO-yarJ of the 11147- World Herten.— liri.H ini h u n t L 4 75.__ T o g c t tA r t h e y
Georgia Tech, merging from a
Tiave
11
to
so
there
will
I
k- n lot,
drive and hgrt nn easy bub- chip
He nuie to come to the UtiUKtiaitors hero tonight since narrow *scrap* with Navy last
nbouf 46 yanls river soill* wa- coming (iaiiu* Friday night. Th- of
‘ NOTICE
6,000
expected t* jam the week, risk* a seven-straight win­
tvi. I chipped that ball rigid mnmiiltces in charge pf prepai foutliallarestadium.
It Will l-e the ning record against Alabama in
into the water and F got so mail ing floats for the different cluhi biggest game of the year here.
the south's major attiV tlon. Mis­
THE O R A N G E CITY HOTEL
that I gave the caddy a hum arc sun- to lie working in a
Frankie is pronoui.-vd by Coarh sissippi State’s aerial circus,
new set of matched 'clubs i had last minute fteuty preparing fur Johnson as in top condition and which share* the leadership of
jjiist Imughl. I gave him nil my the parade at 6:imi Friday .aftet- will start the game if SHnnett the Southeastern Conference with
In N ow Ready Fur
?&lt; If ball* nnd the hag anil iheii tiooli. All iif the riuh* and clasr&gt; . kicks off. Hui even if Stinnett Tech. g-« * ' akalnst 1/iuUtai.n
i took off my sliot'N and gave have entered n float or decorate 1 receive* she’ll enter the lineup State *1 lUton Rouge.
Special Parlies and ibiiuitiels
them tu the caddy, too. nnd walk­ their c a n also to drive in • th-' early in the game.
ed ' in barefooted."_____________ paraila.—At—th*—bead—af—the pajn iis n Noftir tfoineo
5&gt;ooh a.4 iHt? tonii'V. T» iivt i f
Ki-sirialiunw Phone Orange ( i t v Itntri
tttdi' the Winter I'ark Hand will Frankie will turn her whole at­ conservator of forest*.
march and winding up the series tention to baskcthalt. Shi- is u
Serious Training
Orange City, Florida
Louii, who has Iwrn training of floats will l-e our Hand, mulch­ star of the girls cage team and
I n i about two weeks III plop- ing just in front of the deco­ played a game daring the week
white working out with the foot­
m i I Ion for hi* Dec. 5 bout witn rated students’ cars. *
The votes are all in and c-imtl- ball squad.
I
Jersey Joe Walcott, doesn't serin
Coach Johnson thinks she'll do
to be taking It lightly ryrepl cd and the Queen of 'the Homewhen he's sparring verbal!) with coming Game is Frances lo-Fih. alt right. Frankie say* she never
Robinson, who also acts as one The cahdidate from the hand she had any other idea.
cranky 'e«nr month'?
Art you trouuua **jr dlsW“ * -»
of Louis' second* during hi* received IL’tlO vote* from O'"
Irin sf* tuiK U or-sl periodic d U iu rtiNewfoundland
is
slightly
larger
students,
thus
contributing
a
j training liautn . . . He &lt;|iiit golf
tnnaT t v « thU msXs you test so
revrrtl wi-cks Irefom lvginni&gt;.g large amount to the total eoltret' than Ohio.
t-d
hy
the
Trl-Hi-Y’
through
this
jto train ‘'liccaiise it lint her* your
h a m 's V rcetabl* O om peund lO tell-v #
Although the number of U. S.
muscle*.’’ ■. . . The chomp ex­ rontest. The attendants tn the
su ch srm p lo m sl PiaX hsm • Oo*nKHitit! U nisdt es.-w-alls It* w-wsra.
plained: "John Hoxborouprb warn­ Qupen will lie Hetty l-ou Farti-i. families Increased 175 per ropt
ix^sSo*"
tjir-clor* csli *
lH-tween
IH
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nnd
I24U,
ike
total
Hum Mora#. Foggy ItowrJI anti
ed me liefore the (lr*t Conn
■mmsepte
ionic kavclt Any anwiOTT*.
population
galneil
only
l
ID
per
Lt,!)l ImT I disagreed with hir.i Mary Kcnl# as these were tieLYDIA t . PJWHAM’S
then. I don't now. I pleyt I golf next In line according ■ tu thu cent.
:.|l 'tftir time then nnd I had number of vole*. In alt tin- Tria lot of trouble with my arm*, Hl-Y roltectrd 1125.01 from th&gt;*
.so now I plav golf to g.*« my campaign which thev will usa
l.’K» in 4 i*|m&lt; nnd
h-h i|.id to pny for the foulhall Isiy*' ha-iijuet.
and
ba'cic ^ b e g in to Imix.'’
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Name

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
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Tasty ’— Delictou* —1 H e«lthful

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the words, "Hook* fur the. World
of Tomorrow.’*

WHY GtT UP, NIGHT!
DUE TO KIDNEYS? C

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S vu ^ R w t Is truly solars'a Ovr* wry
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(LAY-A WAY PLAN)
306 E a s t F ir e t S tr e e t

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

T i p _ i T 0 P IC E C R E A M

attractive

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America'* Most Iteaut-ful Aluminum •• Cedar — Palish*d Aluminum
Ask Me For Fre* Ea.lmate-

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YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS

WEAK
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ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
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Electric Meat Work Resurfacing Machine— Complete
Price— *525.00 Cash
Every Meat Market A Customer
F. W. Ffshel
Hot 312
Sanford, Florida

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PANFORD TtERAl.D, RADFORD, FLORIDA

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OFFICE space In MeUch Building. FOn SALE—Umerock for drive­
I*orge light offices, lewly decor­
ways and roadway*— Phon*
ated, all utilities, heat anil jani­
1241.
tor sendee furnished. Call Mth
W, 11. A A. Dept. Store.
CIIKIST.sIAS Kifl luxe* of mixed
d i m s - EXTRA FANCY PACK
t)
—Tom Mero, Phum-s IK3 or 306.
RECORD PLAYERS am) radios
fur renL, By day or work. The
lias space heaters *14,95 up
Mush Itox. 110 \V. 1st St,
I t II. POPE CO. INC.
Phone OSS.

LAWNS MOWED. Low prices
Jerry laird Phone 788-W.
door i»f thr Htmin^ir Coiatjr -iJumt
l i «•!»*•*. a l H an fo rd ,
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JOB u2 nidht wntrhnian. Elmer *U
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\t on M o m ta ), N oyem fier
nnnks 120 Palmetto Are. *
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HOT PLATE LUNCH
APARTMENT 1020 U un-I Avo. Served from 11:3C to 2 at Homer's.
Working couple preferred.
FLOWERS
GENERAL Saddle H ones For
tag all occasions
Rent. 8. I t Earnest, 2800 Block
McNRILL A YOST FLORISTS
Sanford Avr.
- Sipes Are. just aft Celery
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FURNISHED half house, 2 fed . Offka ph. 403 raridenee ph. SI0-R
rooms, new gas stove, private
SEWING MACHINES
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hath. Adults only. 2300 MelSALES AND SERVICE
lonville Ave.
Bert's Sewing Marh. Shop
113 S. Fhenrh
I’ll. 1190
5 ACRES of tiled farm land, ex­
cellent condition. $36 00 per
arre. Phone 781-J. liox CM TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line.
'Hunt's Tuxedr K*#&lt;» Slurs.
Care Hriald.
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and
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W A N TED TO RENT

2 DkDROOM furnished pr unfur­
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
to 6:00.
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FOUR or
. nished
adults.
Herald.

6 mom apartment. Furor unfurnished. Two
Cose in. Box 1,000 c/o
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WANTED
.T o rent house or apartment hy
responsildo people
Furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 1120 or
761.
SIX-ROOM house or larger hy
permanent, responsible party,
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3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL USTATK
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RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Registered Broker and
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‘Insurance Agent
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Rm. 4 Florida Htat* Bank Bldg.

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Ituslnthvs Opportunities

MAN or lady tit u rn and service
route of 19 JH model machine* to
vend UERSlIKY and other can­
dy i»ar*. Spare or full lime.
Good monthly Income!■ 1397.60
cash i n v e s t m e n t required.
Prompt action insures eholre
location*. For interview give
phone, address State- if cash
available. Write Itox 0-23. rare
Herald,
WANTED--Distributor and sales­
men for Plgstir Dressing.' Thi*
is the best protective covering
mi the market for wood and
linoleum and your opportunity
to make some r eal money. Gibb*
Liquid Plastic Agency, 1208 Pal­
mer Sf„ Orlando
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12 S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
FRIED SHRIMP 'DINNERS
every night at Hmurr'a.
RENT A, CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
CABBAGE plants, Marian Mar­
PHONE 200
ket. I*. B. Mann, Luke Monroe,
BlXtlUKL AND-MORRISON
G. E. ID FT. doulite duty meat
UDR1VKIT. INC.
display ra*e and compressor in
good condition, new motor, RADIATOR gleaning, ivpairihg.
New Rndlaturs. new rotes. \Ve
l-odge A Son.
' take off ft in-tnil. Jimmie CowMRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit . an’*. Sheet Metal Work*. Photic
616.
‘ Cake at Piggly Wiggly ft Talde
Supply.
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Expert Radio Repairing
Fred Myers. 311 E .-2nd SL _ . {.
1-80 GAJ— Electric walcr_liCBl*TElectric Service Company. 207 LET US INSTALL th&lt;H« switch
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
and convenience outlets you
ha\e U'cn neeitmg so long.
1-30 CAL and 1-35 gallon talilr
Eleetfic wiring of all kinds.
tap water heaters. Electric Ser­
Randall Eleclrir Co
vice Company. 207 Magnolia
Ave. Phone 101.
railorrtl auto seat cover* &amp; upheist cry work. Red &amp; Shy,
LARUE Fire proof Safe. 101»"
high - 19 V* wide - 21 V
deep ■ Phone 9134.*
Powell's Office Supply Co, 110
SKh- GG Foil
— MHjmnlt*~Avr—phrm r-^ut----&amp;IIMEUGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
NEW STEEL DESK—Cray finish
CREDIT LUKK.lL/ OF
»H)“ X 34". I’oWcll’* O fflre Sup.
SANFORD
ply Co, Ilo Mugnolm, phone
110 N.-Park
Phan* 180
1180.

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, ATTENTION MOllIRKS
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF {b e a u t if y vour home with l.ig
—IIIAPlJR SKIUU K—
ustrurn hedge. Contact I,. II.
REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
Rahy Vah t furnishes hospital
Mann, Iaike Monroe, Fla. for
LLSTINC.S OF ALL KINDS OF
clean, sterile u'nn..ia aiTd deodorHEAL ESTATE — HOMES,
any »iic or any quantity.
ii.-d rqntainer, Ec-itomicai and
-APARTMENT HOUSES, COMsafe. Fully niedlrell/ approved
MKHC1AL BUILDINGS. LOTS, CABBAGE plants, 2 Week* old.
Call Daytona 2467AV c« lle&lt;t f tr
Ph 7W-W.
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS.
details. 96 diapers, -42 a week.
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS. LARGE worn! heater, good roitdi
"FIRST IN SANFORD"
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER.
tiun. Phone 621-J.
TV TO SE L L WHY NOT LET
FO R 'R EN T—Floor aandsr. Easy
MITII H Tu %I*FI1%||
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ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS PIANO, excellent condition, Call operation. Reasonable rates, San­ KUBfn# I*- MHrhrff bmI fyakrl MJlr)..
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
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ford l’uint &amp; (ilns* Go. I’hune rll, Will**#
S.||.«fb.»li 1‘dlkU it It ikt Iit^ IU i
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
303.
CIRCULATING WOOD oi
HIiimU UfiftfiiL
YOUR PROPERTY ' O V E R . ONE
cunt heater 430 00. One cast
V«**l Hint «L*ilirII Ilf I till 00^ Ifni 11
DODGE- ” PLYMfftjTH
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. 1
iinti m Ifitf *»f - *Viiipftt It. t
iron healer $l6.00,%Mr«. D. W.
PARTS AND SRHVICE
WILL THEN TELL YOU
flint ii|| ifttfuI_Jr11Ii ip llir.
Short,
Phone
County
4602
109
Palmetto
Ava.
Phone
1011
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO»-lir*in CQunMif tkmiMiik .rountt
FI
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Vfititi.ll Juki.
PKRTY WILL BRING AND TWO small tricycle*. 13.00 ejneh.
S1GNE
|tlafftf|ff. Yertui
HOW SOON 1 BELIEVE IT
918 Myrtle.
t
F Miuiivli U4.ll luihtt jirti ti
Show card* and PoaUca
CAN I1E SOLD. A. CULVER
•■II. Ii Ib «tfp, iJnffmluHU f«* !«*»•
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
G O L D E N — REGISTERED 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
cliff#
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hm FfHlIb - mofI f bmp lla ir i
O, D. l andresi. Phone 1021
HEAL E S T A T E BROKER,
lift,
nn it cunt It
3lurtUil||«* flunk |3. IMKI 3iB a.f
MAIN OFFICKON 1T-M HIGH­
f'ohen&gt; liniliator Shop for car... J'ublir
lt*-«**r«U
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hrmin&lt;tl,
CnUtlO
WAY NORTH OF - UNDER- Highest cash pttcr paid for used
pleto radiator servtce. 106 Sa.i- • I**v1*4\ rueumlirrinii i|tr fttlkm
lint
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
,V ahh . TELEPHONE WINTER
ferd Ave. Phone 356-V.’
'ItfriiM tiDjpfHjr in Hrmiti ik ConnCo. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
PARK 188.
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ADD many year* of life tn your
Ih f Xutlli_■ e4(to
r regi
NEW HOUSE. 2 bedroom*. partly
.pluarat i n.iof ^uut w a m ifv rr. ■
-xg/rerr
wiwiiunr
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Villa areorrlitl* to rh, ivw-r-l
iahr.Ii Uinall rfgWWpffTgtTTTC
home. ttVo »pray it the color
I'ta! Itlstruf on /it*' In IU.II llmih
Balance like rent Fur appoint­ *W. 2nd SL
VOU want. Illock and other conNo 1. pji Is «,n| |u'i. Pot.In
ment call 9173.
crete structure sprayed in pas­
Itrtoril, lit rVmlualf rVilltltr St.lU
WANTED AT ONCE. 16 tised
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tel
color*.
Bam*
etc.
sprayed
ul
-fl|&gt;rl4t.
pianos. The Music Jitix, 119 W.
Voir anil eath of &gt;io* in* In..
wilh lie*t oil paint*. Io:t us give
l i t Si. Phone 063.
MODERN 6 nwim. frame hnUoc,
you a free estimate. Reel'* Ilier Bollfteit that &gt;uii amt mrh .1
partially furnished, in excellent
a„. rejulrn* to appear In llu
portable spray unit, 306 W. 2nd *&gt;oti
*for* #.*1.1 rsum ami f-oirt
condition, on lot ISO x 212 to­ i P a ts , L iv e s to c k . S u p p lie s
SL Phone 1004-J.
liefiir, 111., ilh liar Of r*ei.|i,l..
gether with More building with F.Olt BALK: Reglslctrd, black
A I1, IH7, or said ran,*, will pi ■
3000 feet of-* floor a pare. Price
Alla'rt Hickson Kepatr Shop
*m l p* | iuHf. .
male Cocker Spaniel pupa six
475001)0.
6th Strer'\ ft Laurel Avenue
IVIfneu niy tismlsiol.,e,i« |
weeks
aid.
Phone
007-W.
Very nice 2 bedroom aturco house,
•*rld ...... . at Nsafodl. Pl.ul.t., H. .
lllarksmllhing ft general repair
r-s
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-n it its?— “ —
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100 feet .frontage with one cat 8
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garage, well worth asking price
11 I*. Herndon
of 46500.00.
GIRLS WANTED. l-aney's Ding Custom made ' Venetian Blinds,
r'Wfk of f'lrrult **o*ir
FLOWING WELL LAND — 36
Awning* — Ten day tlclivery
Store.
Acres, partially cleared, aome
guaranteed. Marshall'*' P. (».
timlier. 446.00 per aerp. fronts Help Wanted -Voting Man a* of.
Box 721*. Daytona Beach.
fice ft credit man. Firestone
on paved highway.
T RAYMOND STUDIO
Have a business grossing 435,000.Stores.
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Expert photographer available at
00 annually and tasking a 20V'
SALESMAN for electric appli­ all time* for wedding*, anniver­
profit
ances and natures. Reply Box
saries, birthday
day parllca, aorial
GROVE—Gorgl grove -400 trees
IIP C /O llerald.
gathering*. ^Pho
Phono 1M3.
mostly valenrias, frw grape­
fruit little over 6 njir* planted, AVON cosmetic* In Big Demand. AUTO REPAIRING* Hal)'*
Gar6 acre* cleared for'planting, to.
Nationally advertised product
age, Sanford and Calory Avr* tal 40 acres or .good citrus land.
Fall and holiday season* mean
mu-*.
,
47600.00,
big profit* for our Representa­
Number of small house* and good
Da vndnhlc
tive*. W# have opening* In
lota In desirable locations and
Sanford and *urrminding town*. REFFRlG
ION SERVICE
priced right.
Write Naomi Hillman. 816
Call
'FKKD W. BENDER. KeatUw
Broadway, Orlando, Fla.
UP, TO
GAN AS REFRIGERATION
Room 1 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
SERVICE
$
5
0
TikyOK in
Telephone 1044
MAN WANTED TO 8 UCCEED
Th. 676-W '
It. Slmmona for 1600 family
ALLOWANCE
Rawlclgh business In Nurtheait 13 NOTICE.S— PEHHONAf,
3
6 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
FOR TOUR OLD RADIO
Pqlk County. .ITodueU sold 20
year*. Permanent if you ar*
FURNITURE P aiiu^H Igh Gloss
ATTENTION' L A U d S T ”**
a hustler. Write Rawleigh's,
Enamel for home use, any color
: a nne-atop »ervlio for all
110 W. 1st *
Ph. 853
tflU f iitttu f f V u n J *4riff fffM M lna
S'Ag.Hll-1AXS_ MemnhU Tnnn
desired. Free delivery in Clt
Very good paint a t rea*
prices. Reel's Paint Shop,
1064 -I. 806 W. 2nd 8t ________ MEN-WOMEN. Need at once. THE H8LPY 8E1.FY LAUNDRY
406 W. 16 S t
• Sanford J
Your own permanent hu*lne»x
SWEET Hamlin orangee 42.00
handling
famou*
Watkln*
noRoyal Master tire* ara hack again.
bush. R. W. Lord; Phone 788m oltlr*. Greatcut *alc* In hl«IL IL POPE CO. INC.
tory. For Interview in your
SANFORD
B.auty. Sah»,
&lt;% STORE FIXTURES! commercial
home write E. D. Hoi ling* worth.
phohe 1354 or Alary McMalmn,
refrigerators, soda fountains, . P, 0 . Bek 2123, Daytona Beach,
telephone 1364. Pi
tables, booths, ahalra, special
p*/
method*, starting
built fixtures, freeters, etc.
SALESMAN living in Sanford to
W rite or phone collect,
work retail trade and aome uutBouldlo Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
■id« territory for twtabliihed
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone
wholesale oneem. Write P, O,
060.
, Box 2406, Orlando, Fla.
VEGETABLE planU few small O il e a u i u 9 1/ . f_____ — ,
Collards, Broccoli. Cauliflower.
Age 26-40.
Onions. Lettuce, fiecaroie. Tom­
Write Box
ato. Strawberry A Beet*. J. W.
interview.
Bell, Lake Monroe. Fla. Phone
(to ,
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The MUSIC Box

GAS hot water haatn
old. excellent condition.
Phone 1146-J or I080-J.
General Electric automatic blan­
kets for sleeping comfort.
H. a POPE CO. INC.

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Re.rihll Vtrttue
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11'**•*!f#*»*-r* triHw
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l.iu l W e b * i . general manager
of the Mayfair Inn. thanking him 1
\S 8 KMBLV OF tiOB
FIRST AIEIIIOHISI « IIr u t ’ll '
i n i: &lt; iii ik ii tff &lt;;im
for hi* fiiw-. i'".operation In. behalf .
Rex. J, E. MrKialc*. l'a«lor
MIX l.aurrl Vseniie
2509 Kim Vyenue
the- rlul
9:45 A. AL: Church School
K. I. Wright, Pastor
I t n , Joe C. Crews. Allnislrr
| oTThe
direr tor's membership comll;(K) A. AL- Stimnn topic: | Sunday sehbol Iwgins at 10:1X1
Stai of Light Bro*i|t.i«t over
“Christ The Fouh.lation.*' ilrond- A. Al ClauHni f&gt;u .ill age*, with nilUec was -oppuintid by P rraident
Station W T.R IL. 9 3f' A M.
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goiwl -pirit filled teachers thqt Ivey
Sunday School. lrt:nn A. M.
6:36 I* AL: A'outh, Fellowship. , will make the service u great ‘ . iiairmnn and including Roy HoiMorning Worshin, JJ umi A M
Ictv Earl Higginbotham, F. D,
7,:30 P. At Seripor topic: ‘'llu i- Wrwsing Iii you.
St»r of Light Club. 6-16 P M
Scott. George Thurvun. Clydo
Pastoral" service 11:00 V At. Terwillegnr
Thti*i Amha***(ter*. 6*36 I* M illes on the Highland"
mid Charles Potter.
Alessirge
'The
Clt
tire
h
of
Today"
WEEK SERVM’F s
At tin- tueetlhy of V5 st&lt;wk.
KVANGKI.ISTIC
SERVICES
Tim
Pa-toe
urge*
all
memht'ts
to
Praver Meeting on Wednesday,
hohlrrw, t r t i r i n g 1’ic-iilent .SpenIlex. It. I. Caldwell, Pastor
U- PH II nr at IIti* -i eH( e.
: lu p m .
eet rppurtul that the g.of tour hi
Conducted be Ltllhet S. Hat key
FiatigeiisHe service T:I5 IV At i*
in tlie firtiui condition in' it*
( Ill Hi II HE THE NA/.ARKNK at Staffmd Attniori.il Methudial The Rey John Mtxup h it I t-,- , history, 4Hal. (lie pro-simp had
Chureh.
olte
half
nfrlinorth
ofspeaking'
it
tills
*etvice.*
Tim
re­
Second Sfrcel anil 'Isoli- Arrnur
Monroi- Urolge on Dcl-und Korol, vival &lt;luit is la-tlig tomUlctipg h&gt; fsreti ie&lt; etiHv pidnteii inshie' ami
I.. It. Ruvhlon. I'ilSlhr
beginning Sunday Night each rhe Rev Mjxon i* proving a gieat out. ami that plans are under
Sun*lav School. 9:15 \ M'
night
through the wi-ek, 7130 P. hlecstrtg to the elturrh a- well as wily fin ftitlher Itupiovcment* to
Morning Worship. 10:45 A. M
the elul* hmt-e. The general ftM
Mutirul
program m charge the many friend* tlral i&lt; allentl
Junior Society, 6:36 I*. M.
I'aiH'Inl condiiion *&gt;f the enrporaof
Mr.
nml
AI
in
Edward
K
lnhcr.
N Y P S . 7:00 I*. M
i on "a p i ....tjm■ i tali*factory
I'tihlir
cordially’
invite'll
to
attend
iL
ld
l
Seryice
cadi
Tuesday
EvangelistiF*Hour. 7:15 P M.l
n m l p l a n n i n g f o r a l a r g e r m e in anil
makr
Hut
n
riHfiitunily
levievening
at
7:15
P
A
t
A
program
Prayer h(ae1ln’g. Wn|*. day
iw h ip was n r r ‘ *,f1.
val
"
. Tor aH young tieuple comlucted hy i licThe
night, u 15 P. M.
rlik khohlei - pass*-*) a re s o ­
Alr*.Wviithia
Gate),
letulet.
Special: Sunday night at 7;tHI
lution commending Clyde TerwlllFlitST
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
W.AI
It
service
•
well
Then-day
;
o'clock wg will have a young man
SCIENTIST
evening at 7:45 P. M A MU*Ion egar. club pro, Alt and Air*.
front Orlando who will rqndurt a
I'etiei, riiih managef* and
■*00
E**t
Smiiml,Street
mv program "ill !*• retaU m i hy Outvie*
hour of music and singing All
Sunday. StYlooi. 9 15 A, Mi
the band,-Mrs. Jo,- C. Crew* in Al Bryant- green* k*-.p*-tx for
arc invited to attend this musical
their
f
i
n
e operation o f the club,
Morning S iiv n ,-. 11.up A. AL ehatge.
program, tie will hnx..... veral 8ubjret:
rlulr
house
.ami golf coui-e.
"Mortal*
.m.l
Immor­
The
Church
S
tm
g
bond
will
.
KiUsirhl • instruments with him
tals."
-.
•
1 furnish the music, nml the pul*- ;
Wednesday* Set v u r, s u p p Al; lu is invited to atleinL .
n i c i m WAVE Ra d io
FjRsV” 11 \ I'TIKI I'll I'RUII
N E W ■Y O R K . ry..V 1 1 . i / p i —
Redding Room Hours. Tuesdnya
Park \ i r mi r ,il Sixth Street
and Friday*, i mi p At to 5:66
\n expenmentaEmi* ro-yyave Indio
I'NITA
W. P. llriHiks, Jr„ p,rst«r
P M.
irliy m-*",ii k dietwi en Boston
Faith l orn'wall, Minis
John L. Miller, Fduratioital
•
TUESDAY
* anil New Yo|k, rn|iah!r *if carry1)1reel or
.IIIILI l ’RUSS &lt; III IK II
7 15 P Al . Prayer Sru'vice. Vnl f tug s*y*-rnl U-lev*fon ptogrunix
StfiuUv School,
16 A M
_ and handlist* of telephone conHotel
Morning Worship. II. ihi l M
'lark T, C arpenln. l». II., Ileclor ‘ih’j
.8:66 I*.- M Clw-s tn "Le--ou« vcrxaflons -tmoltnncou-ly, yyux
Training Union. 6:1.5 I* M
'^4lh Elimlnv .after Trinity
ou*-nivl i r f f i c i n l ly - here yesterday
ill Tl ill h" at the Hotel.
Evening Worship. 7:30 P: IJ.
8:IMI A. M : Holy Commit!.... .
hy the Am ,1117m Telephone anti
Visitors Wrlrome.
9:30■ A . M.::• &lt;'linteh
School.
chB
’telegraph' Company
11:00 a ; VJ • Alorrupg prqyt*r,
tONGRKGATION \l, ( III 1(1 II ami sermon
#
, I.lining juatvrial* Were lisud on.
Park Wenuc and Thirtl Strrel
*
6:CHI I* Al A S P I and Junior
J. Ilrrnartl Knot. Minister
liWogUe.
II e n I.Mil'll Iisih I'**' *•*»• ’ , .th e *&lt;u| lo n g I s -f o r e th e .b * g i n n i n g
y t-4b*-.Chti»ts»m-v»»r- ——# —------'Sundae School. 10:4)4t A. M
Daily At . T A' . A F , .7:15 investment
tindillifn.” •
Morning Worship. 11:00 A M njtd BJHl-X —V t hop-day *- i.A'ft
lie shalfd tin- 'morning pio— Sermon MtihJcfl: "I iniiT T7nr -P:tm A. \t
'giani with J 4rui’s I.. Graham,
Lika I To The Universal."
tllrrrlnr'of iiduilnKtiotlon and fin.
WEEK OVA NOTICES
u iJ ittil y n&gt;
Tttewhiv. evening. Nnx. ts, 8 once. Stale lie pat intent of Educa­ i n t : , - r y t t *•»
1: .*.1 ypiv. HtsiPKM 'U
I MIST UIIIIIS11 \N t III III II
nVIitek: Evening Itiidgi-- Parly. tion, who s|H&lt;ke on planning and 1inHN
\ 1*\.* u s
(Disclplr^ of 1 ‘hrisl &gt;
Parish llintse
rinniieiiig seltooTplahls in Florida.
\
Ifrlt I ** iHipMifd
Milli*m lUrrv Vrslev, Hlni-itrr
■Wednesday .1 :ti p \t Choir
Cniham pbtnled out that fast »h*»T
• ,i‘l Y••II »!Y lit#
Sumlav School, 9:45 A M
year's overngi- daily nileuihuieiRehearsal.
, * *5Tt. tit -♦»-*« i'*4
'
rf* • |?*»*5«**»Y", (fir
Warship mnl rommfmion, 11:00
eniilh I sinto eounti. s tn slightly
« »£ f s.ii* *r2 tilf*|i I•
A AL Sirin on: "The Caul pg ion
oyer - *5,1881,18#, “hot due lo the *1 *f.4rv 1
CHRIST t III IK II I ollgnood
i*.Ill ret ItoTT-cf ULH
of Enthusiasm.
M nrk T. C iltlte n lfr. II._II
' i
i
—UPreMUm--- Vcnrth-----Fetterrrmp;
doesn’t think enough taxes will Is j*i
’* 24nrSiAr„Lr ,ilin_ Ttinily
,4f • I in f «■i &lt;1 T^ *S PI!111IJI-Hili VAR I**
6 tu P. M.
3:(Wt p ‘Al : Evening prayer and rollisi.it (o o pel ate essential tote
g, 1*5Iflfe tlit
set yt..
I In-x hnc-- limited this Ml I*-i| t—inf ,* Jbul-ol ■ I4l4*riHM,
Sermon: "Cbrrsllauili nml l(e- m-rnmn
MUimium", 7:30 P At.
exrti mill uir, thi- fin al )eoi l*&gt; d!, till- Filll f1,14 ».f I I*v.‘lilt.I I \ IL
Ar) lire yxeleome,
I’l fir1n hi .JrrjTi
t’i'lltMiH
only one-fourth'of the state'- pot • xF‘I7.
v111 ! . f lift it *1 rt.’i'i..! \ 4*ii
FIRST I' I ll's It A | F iji \ \
. lion of tin* money
I It*- #3 Mi 111 *!M ' L*p l ' •!*•*
CHRISTIAN A. MISSION MIA
lie pini'c.l llu 1917 leglslntllle e H
.41**| - if* ft* " *!*-»|*4“i Sif l^rtipr il
I III IK II
ALLIANCE
for "considerably widening" lhe f H r'iib b r m 44* YYk ff|i * (il|* *
Oak \ venue and Ihtril Strr-el
Sanford-Orlando Highway
edurational horlton in Florida. "It Wjii lfp |tttitlmittll^ fflln rath n rmk
j K. It. Ilrownlre, It. It.. Pastor
-x. - l .
llrv. Glenn K. Smith. Pastor
not only • doubled, the tittle'- fill- i»s* ?”jf =rr.=
Ret. Douglas Ik t Iprrlrs.
t
lli:IX» A. At : Bible School. Mr. 1
an. i.d nmtiihutioii ia jitddii -■
Vwidiint Pastor
]
.A. Wieboldt* Siipt.
9:46 A At : Suinlay Sr Imwl for scIohJ* hilt 11 eliucteil legislation -s',Iff . - ’ - r r ■- niu, 41--- ill* I Ml*
11 :i*u A Al Aluinirig Worship. all ages
pioVidiltg (or a vu.tly eiiiiclu d
‘■
Men A .Missions .Sunday,
r it
11:06 A At A|or nihg ■Wot slop educutionnl prugram.**
7:45 P. AL; Evening Seivire. Service ■
«T* ils'ol M&gt;- *'ft* u:! fzbfcUt
.Y
1L' J, ll .lti
Thr pustor continue* I l l s "Ales*
6:36 P Al. Junior uiitl Serum
In gem i id. iim-M i " i'* gi*”* and V F
1le y 4 :e-f *,
aurges From Itevelatlim" *prt»Mng j Young l u p l , - W orahlp S erv o .
puxtiin- I*- -! when the -«tf e,
*
uir the subJiet. "The Spirit of
- -jp |&gt;
' •-■■1 »-=h A1. f it* tn
Evening whrahip vilfthlly .onl to rietiUaC
Romr " '
.
! Si iviri-,
:
Fw- I'I-JIIf M

School Needs

Lcftfiil Notice “

THE LONE BANGEU
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By Fran Striker

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�FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

“Forever Amber” Coming To Ritz

Building Code

Rig And Little Inch New Textbooks, Full Payment Of
Sold To Oil Company

State’s Outlay Fund Recommended

NEW YORK. Nor.
Title to the 01* Inch i
Hi* Inch pipeline*, cion;
Hers of the nation's oil

P IS IM IK 1 1

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W F irU H IllI

th a f*~ngrtn nil'll lu illiil III! Ill I"
come again and enjoy Hanford's
recreation facilities.
J. W. Morgan, vice incident

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TALLAHASSEE, Not. 14 M V Adoption of new textbooks'In 38
■dhaal-m h l— m il M l pajm en r
• I the State's capital outlay fund
Kaitern Transmission Co., which to the counties this year were
will use them to funnel natural recommended yesterday by the
ass into the northern part of the
country.
The huge lines, begun during the
dark dsys of the war when Ger­
man submarines were sinking change Its rules to permit use of
scores of Allied ships, particularly State Foundation Program funds
oil tankers, cost the nation about for county purchase of 'such in­
$140,000,000 to construct.
structional materials as maps,
Texas Eastern Transmission. a globes, library books, moving
newly organised firm, will pay. pictures machines and films.
the government $143,127,000 for
Proposed new book adoptions
the pipelines in the largest sur­ covered a wide range of subjects
plus war assets sale to private from first grade readers to nigh
ownership on record.
,
beauty culturee texts.
Although Uncle 8am is divest­ school
The committee, composed of
ing himself of the valuable war­ teachers,
principals, county school
time servant, the sale contract
and state depart­
contains a provision under which superintendents
of education officials, said
theplpelinca are rated a wartime ment
a' “critical situation” exists in
r#*?rVh facility and can be re­ Florida
schools because of the tack
claimed for certain periods if of adequate
instructional materials.
necessary for national defense. The
“Without neeassary instruc­
purchaser also Is requires to oper­ tional
tools, it will be difficult for
ate the lihes in a manner to per­ teachers
greatly to improve the
mit their reconversion to oil in the
quality of instruction in .Florida
.event of war.
schools," the committee reported.
"Under existing^conditions and
regulations of the State Board
of Education, it Is not now possible
for county school systems to make
treat tan* m e)
big general labor confederation, such an allocation from funds now
available."
grimly declared:
“ If. you want to save the coun­
Herding Governor Caldwell's
try from the misfortune of civil call for reserving expenditure*
war, it will lie nrceaaary for the until the state financial picture
government to observe the democ­ Incomes clear, the State Board of
ratic legality of dissolving Fas* Kducalion has released only onerist organisations rather than Im­ quarter
of the $5,000,000 capital
buing them with the-hope of Us­ outlay fund
to counties so far.
ing again and taking over power
Also at the Governor's in­
»BrW ,"
sistence, the boarif ruled the
The Communist p a r ty 1 chief, *istence,.
the board ruled the cap­
Palmira Toglistti, pointed up the ital
outlay money must be spent
payments. He contended the leg­
islature meant such equipment as
instructional aids to be bought
from a $5,000,000 current expense
parliamentary plane
fund which h at been- released in
.lung n*i Jthat
is-poi
h a lls
•possible^—

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.........
hi* ho,! pitallly. He declared that 13
southern state* am revising their
building codes with sound modern-

• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •

♦Sunday &amp; Monday!
LAST DAY FRIDAY!
Glenn Davltt
Doc lilanrhurd
•In­

s p i r i t of Weal Point"

LADD'S g o t th a t lo o k .,',
. .
LAMOUR'S
,,
v
g o t th a t
g lea m !

-D ouble F e a tu re -

NERVE-CHILLING

ACTION!
I j t \ HEART-THRILLING

SO N G S !

A 1(4*

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D o io tX y

LAD D 1 AMOUR

WASHINGTON Nov. 14 UP)—
The United States is enlarging
its advisory m ilitary mission in
Greece at the request of the Greek
government, the Army announced

Companion Picture

today.

hjatOTD NOLAN.

C artoon- "Sky in Falling'
.Metrolone Ngwa

OPENS:

The present advisory staff’, of
TTTPTT' an d officers 'will be in­
creased by about DO officers and
so enlisted men. a formal an­
Golf prize* were nwatdid by
nouncement by Secretary of .the
Dick KinilH-ll of ‘Washington, I).
Atmv Koyall disclosed.
C. and Sam Hhirlda of MountThe augmented mission, intend­
brooks, Ala. with mock solemnity.
ed to help Greek force*'assemble
V/innnra were allowed to select
slid use equipment being sent
prizes and the first, one anthrm under the "Truman Doc­
nounrrd, Mayo/ George I.rtitz of
trine" plan for the Greek gov­
Wpialon-Kalcin, N. C. chose a iuiz
ernment's fight against guerrilla
of Florida preserves. Among
fnrees, will furnish advice to
other many prize winners, wete be will have uua.
Greek army components down to
K. C, Yokcly, Nashville, Tt-nn„
Beading from a hand-wrlttan the level of divisions, Royall said.
ritv attorney. President Mt-ighan,
Vice President Morgan and George memutaiidum, tire general aaid he
Van Leeuwcn, chairman of tl&gt;e had made the requaat “for th«
building rode- committee of Nor­ reason the Senate investigating
folk, Va, There were so many committee bail , made charges
l I M I l u t * Ti » m I 'n e r (T » ;l
pritei that after lire golfers were ngamnl me ami that these ntle- Sumter. SAC,: Turner Fieldi Al­
served dtawing* were held. Mrs. | gallons have been made public." bany, Ca., and Lockhourne Field,
Grady Duncan drew a fine pres- ■ Meyers added:
"1 specifically told Symington Columbus, Ohio.
sure cooker/ H. N. Buyer also
hi addition to the planes be­
and Gen. Bposts i did not want
gut a prize.
ing withdrawn lm n| the cocooned"
InMtunirflfal entertainment yvni. n whtlr-wa»h and emphasized category, the Air Force, the
provided try u colored triu u( pi-1 in no uncertain language that I
nno, guitar and bn**. After the j ilid not want to he exonerated strategic air command and air debanquet, dancing was enjoyed in j of anything If guilty of any
.•
V
tiu- ballroom to the music of .Ste­ crime."
In response to a reporter's
wart Mur tin'* Orehcxtra from Or­
lando.
question. Meyers p a id ,h e did not
knot*1 whether, a* a retired offi­
• 'More than 4.5 billion tons of cer, he was still subject to court
shipping ha* twen locked through martial .but, "I certainly would
Wa r l e fh
„ i . i ^ t i . h i u . I t ■! *
the Baull Ble. I'
” t hy ’ i i l w .

Meyers Inquiry

Air Force Increased

Fri, ft Mon
5:30 I'. M.

— DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Friday &amp; Saturday Sunday &amp; Monday!

■On The Same Program
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Musqui tours
Range DefoftdcVs
"Hop Ilnrrignn" Hcrlnl

Between IMHkaml 1U4Q the num­
ber of.Amerirnii families Increased
176 percent but the population
Increased only 110 percent.
gross output-aif the United States
in 1044 was mote than twice the
Thu estimated
$200 billion
dollar volume of 1040.

' In Coming
Mnlince—
74c
Evening— ''$ 1 .2 0
Children—
’ 55c
(Ail Tax Included)

Sanford!

P aw Li nI Suspended

Darryl F.Zanuck

Jacksonville
1*4 h rn .

9,

He (here nnd bac^ the
name day — th e fast,
com fortable way!
Daily com m uter
flightn to—
Pnlatkn
Orlando
Ht. Auguttllne
9

I’nHscngerH

•

Air Mall
• A ir Exprean

For All Reservations

A ll

Call

ON JOB EVERY DAY, MR.
STOKES LAUDS RET0NGA
W eight Regained And DIhtrewi From A dd Indiges­
tion Relieved, He Can Now
Work AH Day, Declares
Well-Known Resident. Dis­
cusses Case -

"1 feared I couldn't mske it
much longer because 1 felt so
weakened bv acid indigestion, but
thanks to Retonga, I am now on
my job as a carpenter every
work dav and feel great," declares
Mr. G. K. Stokes, well-known resi­
dent of 412 East Columbus Drive,
Tampa, Fla.
"All food seemed to Dll mv
stomach with halls of fire ami 1
belched up liquid that felt like
sponslbility for those functions sc siding a rid ,.' continued
Mr,
has been on the counties, white
the state contributed only to payment-of ■teacher! and school* bus
drivers' salaries.
In line with Its more routine
task of reviewing subject* taught
In Florida schools and texts used
by the students, the Courses of
Study Committee recommended
preparation and use of more books
and films on the history, govern­
ment and’development of Florida.
It also suggested the State
Board of Forestry and Parks do­
nate at laast 16,000 copies of its
book, "Ten Lessons In Forestry,”
for use in the state's schools.
H proposed th at, except in
cases of emergency, the plate re-

so bad 1 simply had to pull my­
self. out of lied. A fter work It
was all I could do tq get home.-I
had to lake harsh laxatives reg­
ularly and tormenjing muscular
ache, seemed to spread from head
to feet. I was high-strung, lost
weight, and- felt almost too run­
down to keep going.
"Retonga soon relieved all this
distress. I am hungry avery
meal, eat anything,
and sleep
fine. I have regained weight, and
work all day without feeling fag­
ged out. .Muscular pains are re­
lieved along with constipation. J
wish I could tell everyone about
Retonga.”
Belongs is intended to-'relieve
dialres due tu insufficient flow
of digestive Juices in the stomach,
io** of appetite.. Vitamin B .l de­
ficiency ami constipation. Accept
no substitute. * Retonga may bo
obtained at Touchtons. — Adv.

the production tine. Strategic sir
command units to Andrews Field,
kid., and S/lf Ridge Field, Mich,
will receive the Improved P-BO’a
now undergoing modification at
Burbank, Calif. An air defense

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HUNFS TUXEDO FEED STOW
118 Hanford Avenue, Hanford, Florida
E. Mcyeis “ played for slalre in
poker games as high as $3,000)” e
Jones said he had heard rumors
shout "large poker games'' hut
"not for any specific amounts.”
Meyers was wartime deputy
chief of air force procurement
(purchasing), stationed at Wright
Field. Dayton. Ohio.
Ferguson asked Jones If there
had not been "quite common know­
ledge around Wright field and the
office (in AAF Washington head­
quarters I that Meyers was doing
a lot .of speculation T"
“No. sir," Jones replied. "I
knew he had soma money."
Jones said Meyers was regard­
ed as more wealthy than most
generals and had "I Imagins
$100,000."
,
____ — ‘
7 The committee developed testi­
mony yesterday that Meyers re­
pot t r i to superior in February,
1041. that he hMd no aviation
company ato-ks, but actually hul
2,700 shares In seven companies.
Ferguson commented then that
it was a crime for an Army pur­
chasing uffieer to own an Interest
in a- firm with which ha was deal­
ing. He said statutes provide
punishment up to two years im­
prisonment.
It also was developed that the
War Department received an an­
onymous letter saying Meyers had
made $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 out

te of th*
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‘the best analysis for citrus, for lawns, home gardens
and commercial crops of every type. No order ie
ever too small or .too lagte for ua to handle to your
full satisfaction.

WASHINGTON Nov. 14 (/!*&gt;Qunlioni about jmker. garnet for
$3,000 itskss came up today in

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Feaiurea Start.
1:10- 3:40- Ot 10

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i n Unity Ther« Is S tren g th —
To Ptotoct th* Peace of Um Wot Id;
To Promote tko Proirtx* of America;
To Produto Prosperity fur Sanford.

Cloudy with occasional tain thl*
afternoon, tonight and Tuesday.
Mudriate northeasterly wind* be­
coming .icniinually fresh Tueaday.*

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EsU blished 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA [ MONDAY, NOV. 17/1947

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Witness Says
Drivers Exempted Meyers Was
Firm’s Owner

Asks Congress For Limited
-WageControls And Rationing

From Federal Law LamarreWas Employ­

. 5 To 4 Decision Defines
Interstate 2 Ex-Convicts
CommerceWlienAp- Barricade Selves
j- -:**pHecl To Trucking
S

WASHINGTON Nov. (7 U P ) The Supreme Court today rulrd
that truck driven who spend a
•mall pait of thrir lime hauling
|ood&gt; . in interstate commerce are
exempt from oveitime pay proviiioni of the federal Wage-Hour
law .
Juatice Burton delivered the 5-4
deciiion. Justice Muiphy wrote
'■the diiient in which Juitice* Black
'a n d Douglas concurred. Juitice
Rutledge alto wrote a diiient. *
The Wage-Hour Law exempli
trucking employei whole qualifica­
tion! and maximum houri of work
are let by the Intentale Commerce
Commiiiion, under the 193% Motor
Carrier A d. The exemption hai
been held to apply on to thote
whoie. activities directly gffect the
^safety of interitate operation*
Today's deciiion wai given on
an appeal by Jamei F. Morrii.
Detroit trucker. He contended the
U. S. Court of Appeal* in Cincin­
nati improperly ruled that inter*
atate driving muil - cimitilutir-' a
lukitantial part of ah employe’*
activitiei before the wage-hour
exemption applies. The Court of
-^Appeal* laid the “ very m ull pro­
portion” of *uch driving by Mor­
ris driven did not meet that teit.
The Justice Department laid le»*
than four per cent of the tripi
made by Morrii driven in a year'i
lime were intentale hauling trip*.
Th# Supreme Court jnajortty
laid that while* tha Morria cmployea are exempt from
ployea
rrom the
me Wage
wage
JJuur AeL they a ra lUbjget tty l^r
#tO v&gt; eetfutaUuu^ -gmorTwlmf-tildC
'a* n'"*-*
n u m hour* of work for
safety
purpose* only. Thrre I* »a pprovi­
Abtui a
sion tn the ICC aet enabling
trucker to ask commission exemp­
tion when he engages in limited
Interstate operations. The court
said that Morris, however, had
il'M UaiM •* r»*&gt; si* •

Army Warehouses
• I n Japan Explode;
Eleven Injured
IKEGO. Japan. Nov. 17- o P ) —
Seven blr warehouses picked with
ammunition exploded at the If. H.
Eighth Army supply l*a*e here to­
day, sending flames and shrapnel
high Into tha air. The fire, which
broke out a t mid-morning, raced
out of control tonight
night Cause
Ca
of
■the blast was not determined im
mediately.
At nearby Yokohama, U.
Eighth Army headquarter* report­
ed later tonight seven Americana
..
a n d /n U F J sptncM* w n t injured,
one seriously, .»u&gt;»t were nicked
by flying shspnel. Tha Army said
It believed all personnel had been
accounted for. One of the Ameri­
can* w gs.hurt seriously when the
ambulance he was driving plunged
off a 25-foot embankment.
The Injured Included an Ameri­
can (negro) army captain. Stan.* ford R. Hick* of Philadelphia.
Explosions • were decreasing.
Some 450 First Cavalry soldiers
were making headway against
brush fire* which had threatened
other warehouses and caves filled
with explosive*.
Some 200 personnel, including
P0 American, are attached to the
ICMttssM
Mat

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A fter Slaying

Hysterical Girl Re­
veals Details Of
Wild Ride Friday
NEIU-SV1LLE. Wu.. Nov. I?
tyiV"Claik*,County Sheriff Ray
Kutiche' repotted by isdio at
l2 :3 0 P. M.. today that both
de»|&gt;eiadoi tought on the hyiterical itory of rape and muidrr
told by a 19-year-old gill we..hairicaded m an outlying famihuute with leveral children n
lioila get.
The two, identified eailiei by
Dane county Dulrict Altomey Ed­
win Wilkie at Robeil Window, 2).
and Buford Sennelt, 22. both
iuttner convict*., vrrie—iunounded
by officer* in the farm home id
Peter Pamputut and declared llieii
intention to "shoot it out" wirfi
police.
At Madinon, meanwhile federal
court commlaaloner. J. J. McMan*my -H sueir w arrant*- char King
violation of the Dyer Aet for huth
Scniu-tt and 'Winslow, at the re­
quest of the Federal Bureau of
I liveal ig at ion.
A**t. U. *S. Attorney James
E. Doyle said the warrants were
baaed on transportation of a stol­
en automobile across Mate lines,
In this ease from Catena, 111.,
to .Hllliboro.
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A general alarm we* broad­
cast, for the two after a ltf-y#*r-

ed To Protect Gen­
eral’s Interest In
Aviation
Electric

Dusty Boot* Cowboys In Action

WASHINGTON Nov. 17
i/Pj— B. II. l.amaire. p real-^
dent of Aviation Electric
Company, testified today that
although hit Mabry in 1941
waa carried on the company V
hooka at about $.11,000, ap.
proximatrly $2\Q0i&gt; of this
sum . waa paid to Ma). Gen­
eral Bennett E.'Meyer*. "We
had a $30,000 Iomi at the end
of 1940 on $20,000 worth' of
contracts." l.aioarrr * replird.

Reynaud Reported
As Asking Blum’s
Aid For Cabinet
Ramadier To Resign
If Reynaud Secures
310 Assembly Votes
PAIRS Nov: 17 (TP) -Twenty-

five ( dnununiil meintieii walked
out of the city council toniglil af­
ter It rlrclcd I’jrtie dr Gaulle to
ill pmidnrfy: The Cutnmutmli
laid thry would not wntk with
"Vifliyitei.”
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Anti - Inflation Pro­
gram Is Outlined
As Aid For Europe
Asked Of Congress
WASHINGTON Nov. 17 i/P )^.
I’.endrnl t rumen s ik e j Congieit
lod-ty to rettole aulbority for ralioning important mtutitner good*
and iriqaiiing -w.itir vr.l.ng* once
nice.
The Chirl ! lenitive ban dr.I hit
oimhined pt.igt.tm for helping
Luiu|&gt;e auJ fighting inflation to
the iprual teition of (’uttgreii si
it m»r to rontnlet thote two allied
problems.
The Pretident laid down a ten|Hiint luogiam of what he called
"drastic m eatu.rt" to halt the tide
«&gt;( nimg (iriir)
While urging
tontinurd voluntary wtlemplt to
( umbsl tnllslion, Mr. I rumen pro­
posed that (’ungirtt Irgulate to:
I. Authori/n "consumer ration­
ing on p n u liu fi‘ iit short supply
which bavi.ally r lf c t the coil of
l
v.
In mg
Aullmri/e "price ceilings on
im iliiiit in short supply which
hatiidlly affect the cost of liting
or industri.il prndikliua—eiul lu
.iuthori/e tilth wage ceiling* as
air rttniti.il to tu.iinl.ritt.the ttrerttaiv price teiltnyt."
'1 "Extend and strengthen rent
control."
I Authorise ullocntltin and invrntory control ..f scnice, e»st of
living commodities.
f. Authorise regulation of^pecillative trading on commodity exchanges.
it Rvstvre consumer credit run*
I l o t s it ltd icalrniti inflationary
bank credit.
7. Extend and strengthen ex­
port control*,
H Continue authority to fell'!*
( rmillnnrrf uu l* Sf# •liK-

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 t/]»&gt;
B. 11 Lamitre, pm idrnt ol Avi
alien Electiic Co., Dayton, Ohio.,
leitilied today that Ma). General
I hit action came amid their
Bennett E. Meyeit got lain into
sillies development* in the I m u lt
that firm m 1939 to "protect" the
political cum*
gencjal’s "(manual 'interest in the
I. Soviet Ambamdui Alexan­
company."
der Bogomdlov madr “ vigorous
Ijim an r. I.4.J the Senate War
protevl” to the ' g o't e * n in r n't
Investigating Committee that Mry*
-i'hutu by Kaymonil Studio againil a. laid on a*Soviet rrpalera informed him then that lie Out to win a row pony elimination rare are the riders ■howit above -a s th e y rutnjtcied' for' prifra &lt;'*j rial ion c
* oS
(Meyers) - had -"iove*ud money-■m». ■Armistice Day at-th rrbrsnd'new -tjB irtfr irgfk o rth e'lT u sty Bools Billing Club at Ike Municipal A ir-1 .
tilothei and tiller
port. In the bark* round are idiawn tin- starting rtiutrs. MU* Dot Whltnrr, faintly seen In-1wren Hoy 11
the company.”
flic committer it inqumtig into Howard it extreme right and Honald Vrino, spur rrd. ahead and won. George Jaroln on white hurne clllluira
was seeoml. Boy Howard third. The other riders, left to right are Buster Boy a) of l.ake fo u n t), I'rtr
l. I’utmrr Piemirr Paul ReyMcyert’ wartime irlatiunt willi air­ llenoil and Bill Howard. Today the hamNome trophies ilunaleii to wiiuirrs hy nierrhanls are on dis­
imud,
omttdrnng formation of a
craft contractor* while he wai play In the window of Vow r ib atore
nrw government,, went In. *er Leon
deputy chief of Air I'orre pro­
Ilium, (trends sard, after talk* willi
curement (purcluting), Meyeit it
the preterit Premier, Paul R.iuudim n r-m fn d :
rr.
•Lawrence D. Bell, president of
3. A »tnkc of 341.000 ro.il
Bell Aircraft Com., told the com­
miner* wa* a.ldrd to the dork and
mittee lilt week that hr terl
transportation strike winch bar
$1,053,000 worth of war bunWASHING!ON, N"V 1/ l/l*| Dmegaid and denial id tiud an- crippled Maitnlle, France’s second
nei* to the aviation electric com­
blaind by llir Calboolic li i-!,.rihy id the Untied 'Stalet for what li eily. A, tmlleit' itrikr ilm ril aonte
pany Matting in 1940, idle* Mry
tfri!.i.| "pciliapi the (.-ira'ctt'm il* in all bivlor) "
*
bakerirt.
eft had tuggrvled to him that
Setnlallilii
flie la.-iilnal ixilunoii of Iskl firm* huinati mankind
the firm might hr inlrrrilrd.
PARIS Nov. 17 &lt;/!*) -Former
thinking am; living
ami ’ ’lUlii.im alheivm wlmh drn'u « luin," weie
Bell tetlilird &gt;that Meyeti lohl
comlemnrv* punlly hi a Jtat.-imnt i&gt;*ued oil behalf id alt Allteliv an Piemirr Paul Rrynaud was tehim the Dayton linn wat owned
eslimlu bnliot'! by the adnimiiliative boa id 'id the National Calbolu |Hiilrd by friend* l.ulay to have
HIGHLAND CENTER, Wt*., by hi* (M ryru) ftiendi. hut that
W tlfip lam fort1nee.
M r for tbr country home of for­
the
genrial
gave
no
indication
lie
Nov. 17—UP)—Two young exAn appeal for iU |i|io rt of the
Cniillnslv Dougherty of I'hiln( l .sntltitsnl i | P l|9 ^ lll *
mer Premier Lron Blum, head of
convicts
today
were sought
Scininolr County Tubettulom At- iletphia. , Mooney of t&gt; e t » u i't,
throughout the state after a Unithe Socialitl Party, to enlnt Ulutn’i
S
im
ih
of
Chicago
and
Spellman
lociatwn
and
the
Chrulmai
fteal
w, iiU y 'u / Michigan coed "posi­
•Uppoit for.-4 new cabinet Ray­
Sale wai made at the Rotary Club of New Yotji Were among those
tively Identified" them, Sheriff
signing the weekend pronounce­
naud may form tin* week.
Loren F. Marshall said, a t the
ftunebron today by Rev. W. P. ment; It declared:
Srulalnl Premier Paul Ramadier
youths who killed her brother-inYeiley who laid llial the inridrnce
"Atheistic Cnmiomiism for
wa* et|H-cled to teiigu at soon at
law andraprd her during a wild
of lubrrruloiii in tins county i* I time thrown Into- nllianci- with
automobile ride,
Reynaud secuie* pledget of 310
lieing steadily reduced and thj'rir'i•lem ocrellr nations through N.,;.
A car wna stolen from a farm
tL* i
$
iii^ R re n iio r i AifniBSf llu s iu n , * l# n * n
attruihly volet in older to atturr
yard at Yuba. WIs., Saturday
one tb’es.e whirl, can be.rom pU,n|y tlH1ny ,,, „ 1(.
a cti.ingrr gnvrtnmrnl to ’ cope
NEW YORK, Nov. ' 17—(yp)—
night and Marshall said he be­
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1.7 id’)
(ileirly eradicated.
• .jo h ieh , throtigh violence and ctiiTin*
program
for
eitablishmrnt
of
lieved. the youths may have taken
with
iisiunting unirtt.
S e c re ta ry of l iitwo S,'tiwelb-nb*ctr
I’iiinling
out
tlisl
more
than
i
caner/.
Is
obltructllig
the
i'stnb*
permanent
'organIlklinn
to
c«.
it after abandoning their blood­
About 500 r pub. e Slid tuliiirl* Ptill.il upon
............ .
t.rrfiif to
ordinate alt Jewish activities in $4,000 wsi ijvent by lit* associs-; h*btn*nl of » right iutidlcal drdcr
stained car near .Hillsboro.
. .i.j—.1
71..II lib ... rfiintt 4e- e q wn wM - n n i r ^ " 1’; 1111 ' H H I i * T
the
tint
Inn
was
outlined
Teil^rlion
last
year
for
x-r*yi
and
cs.e
I
in
iMrninilwtal
communitv
Personal papers of ojie of the
in g w ill. lit. - iu -lm u r w e e k |&gt;ir*r , •
she prrlnreT
I I ' l i f t 11 M M P i t
(Mi
I'f lR *
*
youths were found in the ahatf- dap iiy spokrumerr of tho Atnnrl- (rmtmg a i t u lllH. tfratttl ^JiUHnoiTv, ^.
visions of tla- w agc-luiur a c t •
r
Ell worth Hoover* a reside.,t
Jewish1 cim rrrrnpr:
11mie.I ggg ■■liirh - 1-- - n t nin—t
Till' cabin. ■ o ffic e nin* Urged
Tlie' plan was discussed f.&gt;i a and timilar work. Rev. Yesley! "Thoughtful tuen perrelve tUpr of Sanford, skidded off the Sent
some of the rood'* clothing.'No
quirk nrti.m tn-ljtfcr tltn presell’
tr&lt;H&gt;ll«ar&lt;'a&gt; l*»s» llvl
limit lloulewild into l.nkf Molilmtv errant as yet has tieen Issued fur ronfrrrnrr In Chicago. Nov. 29 il.itrd that .the budget tins year
10.d t l nn b,-oi uunluiiUn wag*
Friday- night at uppioiinialcly
th e ' jb.Uths, wlm were Identified through Tlfr, 1 at which the plan ‘.-•Uf.. fot exj.endilure of mine
I,* 75, t-oirts
»
will Ic submitted In -tha national
11 :oll n’vloek, It wns repo, le i
through photographs.
Rain
In
Wheat
Area
$5,000. He urged Rots.tan* to j
ills t.-.liiinmy wn- preparec,
organisations for adoptions.
lodny l*&gt; .Sheriff Perry Merit.
fin . a ll.m-s.- l-ubm Subconiinittcs
Tho prrgram. prepared by the buy riuiitm ai Sesli and help fin­
Hoover, llie sole .H-ruliunt, wai
Boosts WinteY ( ’rop driving
whirl, has li-ou alM.lyil.g tiropo*
Ameiican Jewish Conference, pro­ ance lint work.
a 1941 Chevrolet aednn
•V' • •
id* for riiaiigi* lit tho nine year
vides for n new organisation th
towards Snuford when, he stun,
President.
Gordon
Brltson
te
He
ASSOCIATI-Ill
I'RRSH
'
represent th* American Jewish
Bobby Axt &lt;&gt;f 117 W. SixtVenth old ai nt uf ** covering worker*
Addltlensl sraltereil hut "quite lie UUI. Itlinded by the lieadllgllta
community In both national and ported on th* meeting in Jackson
of an oiim.iting vehicle which Slri-i-l was declared winner of last whose mllpnl Cfo*'oi state line*.
villo
Igsjf-wsek
of
Kotary
Inter
L-neflrlal
ahuwers"
reporter
I
internnlionsl affair*. The new
Noting that tin- lew sought
M'sallaar* n P*Si *l«l
linlav to have fallen in the wrst- niudi- him pull off the right lian.l week’s Herald pick - the - w inner to establish n tit-hour -w o rk week
ernteral
agency would work
aide of tint highway. In pulling contest which was apontpr.il by
etn
high
plain*
gyen.
giving
the
through existing organisations
as a "inn mat achrdul.-" I.y re­
Ainter,wheal cr»ti n further liooal. bark onto tbr highway, ,the car PcxCtna-Robson“men'a wear store. quiring
and coordinate and direct their
titin. and ony-liidf prebegan
to
skid
a*
he
npolled
the
lleVwill
receive
a
t
Jin
b
Knit
2
Tavern
Owners
Die
The
Chicago
Weather
Bureau
I (ssHfllMIF4l
!*•■# Kill
The Skeet Hub held its first
miuht paymnuts fu r all tirnw
brxki-s,
•,kidded
an'itss
the
high.
sweater.
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-Mid
the
preripilalion
area
extendturkey shoot at the range at the
In Shotgun SI in ■„l si.,m» i).» eutlre-eastern
way,- »oi-m«g- I Hl&gt; degree a to If* —K nthntm r n s i n .T f i f n m r Myr- wtrrSBjf gfti'r to im uu. :t. tiwvltvrr
f the Rockies with inow fatting former diterlibn, and went down lh&gt; Avenue received the second Tarli told the cot n nil Iax1:
"Sum.' |»-r*on* ate now urging
The I on
.. Montana and Wyoming and land ovei itu bulkhead into the prise of a pslr uf H.VII pajantut
CHICAGO Nov. 17
were .warded .d winner..
ellh.-r lliat the nv.-rtime provi’ ■
Kiveri by Perklnt-Hohton
nin southward along western &gt;lake.
shotgun slaying* of a former pol
Class C winner was Wesley
|&lt; DiillMHFsl f»«
f*lRi
Jim Williams, Mrs. W. T Want
ire rhief of luhurhan I’oM-tv and | Ni-liraska. wrulern Knnvns nmt I Tilt- enr Inrnled on lta wheels,
Spencer, son of G, W. Spencer,
HAVANA,, Nov. * 17 i/P)—'T w j hi* wif« early yesterday hkve sent western Oklahoma into the Texas throwing Hoover Into the tea. j ley arid Frank St uf ford received
a Junior H ig h School studen*.
sent, noil ta-lug rom pjrtrly tub I lit- passe* given by the Kill
Wesley celebrated his tlth birth­ doctors who
rfurmed an autop- the homicide squad Into an in- Panhandle.
jc iiww covering In the eas­ merged, forced him to free him Theater.
•te r Me*
llee testified vrvtigatlon uf reported tavern ie rJT
day yesterday, and mad* good ay on John Loatcr
n Rockies with the additional self by tu c k in g the tight res. . This week the Firestone Store
-for a possible clue to
his vow that he would supply at tho murder trial of Patricio ahakedown*
is sponsoring the contest in con­
flurries
measured as much, as se­
identity
of
the
gunmen.
l.is tis s tS . . I‘as* slat
the family with a Thanksgiving (Halira) Schmidt today that
nection with the Ititz Theater.
ven Inches in oomn places, the
Stanley
Riepa,
31,
who
resigned
Grady I.
Duncan, ' Sanford
"many persons are alive today as the viltsgc police head under n W.-ather’ Bureau said.
turkey.
Frreatonu'a ia offering a rever­ building - ins pecto r. was elected
J, A. Howard won the turkey after suffering similar wounds,*' court order, and Mrs. Riepa, .31,
sible
men's
Jacket
for
first
prise
While the northern section af
Mr* died five days after Miss were shotit rrom
in Class AAl C. P. Ellis In C lan
ami a lifelike magic skin 13 inch vice pti-sul.nl of llie .Southern
the Midwest
had me
the coi.tesi
coldest
from ambush
amnum as the;
iney- me
aiiuw.-si na.i
ri
* •
A and W. A. Patrick In Class Schmidt shot him aboard the arrived home about 5:30 A.M. weather today with readings rang- I 111 o U S D I C l O I l
doll for the BSCOJtd prize. The Building f'o.1.- fo n g ress Friday
U1
1).
yacht Satlra last April.
It.tx Theater Is giving two passe* at tirlnn.l.i at th e conclusion &lt;&gt;f
J r own tavern In Posen. , ing from atuund lit nlmve zero in
\
from their
The doctor*, Evsllo Canltares
On account of the opening uf
rn Kennedy, acting chief j Montana to th* middle 20s In tha I f • I f lQ 'lP M i n n r A | | | | ) p u to each uf the third tlirougl. fifth lta Florida aesslon. J. W. Murg*nt
Wilburn
former Vice preaident of the Con%
the hunting season on Thursday and Ruben d* Vtlaaco, wera on
State Police.
Great U k cs region, tho rest of I ■ U i m W l R I l l J J / l u l l J L n prise winners.
n il _______
imPinds
L _____
H R aaM
s L . s
.
L l l l . i .
1
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them will lie no sk**t match at tha stand together. Canltart* did "It *pp«ara
All winners except on* last grrs* amt camntlraioner of public
that1 L the
killers1 . 1 .hid
the nation
h*d nothing' worse than I
(CMttawew M , r * » Slay
moat of the talking, Tho defenv’ behind the house and fired at -lightly subnormal tradings.
Turn Watts, negro, who la 1w. week picked nine of the contest* ^nipi oveiin-nt of Uirhtingham, Alt.
has contended th a t. the rough Riepa from close range a* he left
The weather along the Gulf llevrd to have come here recently correctly. Frank Stafford selected was elected a* piesidvnt.
Mr. Duncan Im* boat* serving
traatroent Me* received In being hi* automobile. Mr*. R i e p a •1st** and in the extreme South from Georel* waa arrested on eight winner*.
ps a in.-nil.er of the Board of
moved from tha-ywcht caused his •creamed and she was shot a mo­ west waa dcseriU’d aa "ideal," suspicion Friday evening after
Trustees of the Congress which
death
ment later." Kennedy said that with the mercury canceled to two motorist* sighted him near
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AUTO FRANK
- Asked hv th* prosecution wheth­ six spent ahotfcun sheila wer* climb today to the middle 70s or Grandview Avenue and Twentieth
Julian Stenstrum reported to lie said is nut art association of
Street, trying to hid* behind a toIice that his automobile, whirl, budding official*, hut is an organhigher.
MONTGOMERY. Al*. Nov 17 er a neck wound such as the found at the sc*n*.,
tree, and carrying a lot of bun­
listiun of-'eitie* in 13 southern
Chicago
lawyar
received
Sraa
In­
(A1)—Representative* af southern
dles. Wall* (s now in jail, charg­ is had left parked in front uf states which send representative*
evitably
fatal,
Canltarea
replied
Station
WTRR
.Saturday
evening,
shippers asked tke Interstate
ed with ransacking automobiles
had been pushed the length uf to the Cnnfcre**.
Commerce Commission at a for­ he could not sey, but that rough
of six persons.
"The Congress," said Mr. Dun­
treatment
might
hay*
aggravated
mal h aartn i todav to re Let a
W. A. Adams and Wallace Bell, tha Mayfair Inn hy an automobile
petition by th* nation's railroads it. He sxld such wounds usually
returning from- the football game, in which six youths wera riding, can this morning, "waa declated
,
\
the middie of First to bo one of the most successful
____
. _ suspirlous action* of . and left in th*
noted_ the
for an averarw 27 per e*nt In- are fatal.
the negro, telephoned the police Street. Mrs. Stcnitrom, who was ever held and all enjoyed their
ereas* In freight rates.
station anil Capt. Roy Tiill* and in the automobile el the time, stay In Central Florida, espec­
Th* testimony earn* at th*
, ZOO VISITORS
Patrolman C. I). Sparks, after a waa badly frightened, ha said aa ially their Thursday afternoon
opening of an ICC hearing con­
LONDON.
N#r.
17
W
)
fhe
greatest
assembly
of
European
roy­
Nearly 100 nuplla of the Wood
and evening entertainm ent In
search, caught tha negro coming she ia unable tu drive.
ducted by Commissioner J. 11.
Sanford, including the golf tour­
Alldevdg*. The hearing Is c m row Wilton Junior High School' ally since the 1937 toro.uticn of King Georg* VI was in London today out of an alley near Rose Court
nament, luat ride and banquet
of a series being Kfeld throughout arrived here by bus Saturday for the first of a series of brilliant social events preceding Princets carrying many bundles, according
GRAND JURY •
afternoon and visited tha Zoo. hlirabeth’s wedding to I ieut. Philip Mouatbaltcn Thursday.
to Police Chief Roy G. Williams,
at th# Mayfair Inn. Plenty of
the country.
The
Grand
Jury
will
reconveno
said th a t W att's record ;*
E. L. H art of Atlanta, chairman Mrs. Marlon B. Nova waa the
Most of the 27 me.-nberi c t the current and former royal house* who
in Circuit Court tomorrow morn­ interest was shown In Sanford
teacher
In
charm
.
Mr*.
Elixabeth
being
Investigated.
of a special committee of the
by visiting engineer*, city may­
The negToe room at Tenth ing al 10:00 o'clock, the criminal ors and representative* of tho
Southern * Traffic League, told W. Barker ,of Florida Greyhound expected to attend tha wedding already have arrived. With them came
docket
will
be
sounded
by
Judge
Street
and
Orange
Avenue
*ae
thou.and*
el
co,.imcneri.
crowding
into
alrfady
jammed
London
hotels.
Lines
dlreetad
tha
route
of
the
Commissioner ABdredgs and IOC
major building »\ippiy industries
Princess Elisabeth waa up at* ———— — — —------------------- searched and enough loot to stock Millard B. Smith, and cates will in the country."______Examiner John P. McGrath that tour which Inctadatrrtiits to th*
.
be
hot
for
trial,
it
waa
announced
a
small
second
hand
atore
was
her
usual
aarly
hour
at
Bucking-"listed
aa
tha
first
of
tha
wadding
the proposed increase In freight Bok Tower. Sanford Zoo apd
this
morning
by
O.P.
Herndon,
recovered
end
!■
now
In
Chief
week
functions.
rate* "tan not b* Justified by pre­ Marin* Studio* at SL Augustine, ham Patae*, hurrying through the
DISABLED
VETKRANB
Tonight there will ba a slats William’s office. Four or five clerk of tha court.
sent or prospective co«t*fl and according td Sidney RiChard. too preparation for a party a t Saint
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—&lt;AY—
containers, an Army
charged th at tn* carriers "are not superintendent’, who welcomed th* Jam es’* Palace, whers tha wad- dinner at Buckingham Palace, cardboard
( i i a r a s ii
r u t bid
The Artiiy and th# Air Fore# u rg ­
-,
ROAD RIDS
followed by a dance for 160
ding presents ara pn display.
fialtora.
ed today that positions aa super­
Bids
will
tw
let
tomorrow
by
---------------:------------She started her day by going guest*.
intendents of national cemeteries
BEER. NOT-BOMBS
Scotland Yard assigned spec.
through cormpondeaea with her
BH. I.E Cl.KHCa LECTURE
ROME. Nov. 17—GO—Soviet the State Road Department for be IIml led to disabled veteran* of
the
widening
and
resurfacing
ot
SEGREGATION
*
Dr. Helen L* Clare will lecture Mcretary and glancing occasion­ 1*1 details to guard th* coming personnel
hurriedly loft their
anv of the armed force*.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 7 -M V - on "Florida Resource* at Our ally at workmen decorating th* and going of no l**a -than'four embassy last night when a bundle 0.89 miles of Stata* Road 434
They mado the request in a
Congrvss was asked today to per­ Back Door" tonight *t 7;45 P. M. r6ut* of lb * wedding procession visiting kings and s i x . visiting waa found in the lounge,. Giornale from Simpsons Corner south of letter to House Speaker Martin
mit whits and nsgro persons to at the Seuthsld* Primary School. from Buckingham.Palace to West, queen*.
Caiselberry
to
Highway
436
at
DTtalle reported today. Pollen
(R-Masa) in which they petntod
us* th* *am* restaurants at* Wai' This lectors la being - «onsored minster Abbey,
PoRee said Westminster Abbey found the package, contacted thraa Goldenrod l i was announced this out that existing law limit* the
national , girport da*
morning
by
W.
M.
Hoag,
enginusr
would
b*
a*artb*d
by
special
by the Samnlol* County Tsxehtr’i
appointment* to non-dlrabled Army
On* thousand guaata wera In­
bottles of beer -plus a note raying
a Virginia **gr*gallon law.
AffOciatlaiL
In charge.
veteran*.
,
vited- to today's patty, officially
"Thaw ara not bomba."
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Rev. Yesley Tells
Rotary Of W ork
Of T. B Group

Catholic Leaders Blame Denial Of
God For History’s Great Crisis

Gordon Brisson Re­
ports On Rotary
Meeting In Jax

Hoover Survives
Automobile Dive
Into Lake Monroe

Agency Is Planned
To Co-Ordinate All
Jewish Activities

Cabinet O fficer
jVsks Congress Td
Up Minimum

Driver Miraculously
Escapes With Only
Small Cut On Hand

Bobby Axt Wins
First Prize In
Football Contest

Wesley Spencer
Wina Turkey In
Junior Skeet Try

g ^ fe d

DoctorfrTeHttfy A t ~
Sutira Murder Trial

ay

(irady Duncan Named
Officer Of SBCC

C

Negro Is Arrested

ShioperB.Object To
Freight Rate Raise
In F ar East .Command

5 Jack Better To Be

WITH THE E in ttT H ARMY IN
OSAKA. JAPAN Nov. 17 (fipec1*1)—Pvt. Jack KstUr, son ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Kettsr uf
Sanford, has recently left the K lh
Medical Detachment, 24th Inf­
antry, now atatlonsd at Gifu, Ja ­
pan, for reassignment In th* Far
Eaat Command. ,
,Ti Pvt. IteUer entered th* Army
‘ on Apr. 21. 1945 and received
hi* basic training a t Fort Sam
Houston, Texas. Ila departed for
over**** duty on F*b. 15, 1947
- and sine* arrival in Japan wa*
assigned to th* 24th Infantrr. Th*
24th Infantry (Tropic lig h t­
ning) Division, commanded by
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Meyers* Charges

he did not need money from tin.- instincts of the French pen. |
Pilot Meeting
pie, who feel themselves tuetweed
Hughes fur the bond deal.
at
home
and
abroad.”
l
l
.
a
lla H t
te e n la s t
. Meyers told the commllteee he
ir«stlsM&lt; fr-.«n Cm * nael
Cross P M » l&gt;a,&gt;
Jotl Is not. only to obtain
probably should have reported to
n e predated that* the party Iradrc't
_
.
but
he
refused
the
loan
iq
indigna­
_ _ t_i_ tbut
, a a_
utd lo cast * dark shadow over
to maintain order at
, superior* the variuus offers he would continue to grow "tike a order,
ha whole worjd for many year*
farm work contractor, died a*. tion.
saya Hughes made to him—the tidal wave” until it "engulfs the any meeting. .
Ry JA M ES MARLOW
o com*.*’
When Meyer* related that he offer of a loan, and of a Job, and whole nation except for the se­
12:30 o'clock last night at the
Mr*. Smith opened her talk b)
Russian Bombs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 2 -W J homy of hi* daughter. •
Meanwhile In Chicago Oscar Iactually made a bond deal, he to give him a house near Lo* paratists (Communists) and a few paying tribute to the dead &gt;f
'
One of the moat Important proChapman, Undersecretary of the
said
hr
talked
about
it
with
Chair­
Angeles.
-ferocious melancholics."
He moved to Sanford In 1921
both World Wars, and particul*
- -&lt;« ■ nllffwxt trmm l'»«&lt; t&gt;*r»
blemi, o f all those In the
Mars!lh.n from Havana, Fla. after the death man Marrincr Eccles .of the Fed­
,'ntrrinr, predicted that Inc oil InThat was, his reply when ChairPower, he said, would have to ly to those of World War I,
diptry will tic unable to meet the firmslion by an official of ajtqther Plan to aid Europe, Is thU:
eral
Reserve
Board
as
well
a*
of hi* wife, bringing with him
****** IFgfytiifrw
—ftfv |li# f hr 'hHt h to ihif TIFF 'Vi mpldly which the Armistice was cele­
Do we tie string* to the help we
winter power, thf rumor-pflintrr hope, to
nmU* aWi t InmtigstjTtff Sub*|ai po*sit)!*'( to c*tabliih M« leglti- brated yesterday. She also disgive?
Id that d cm .Tirl. fnr L-iivrrnmfmt- Klran luiiietnf&amp;msstlon.
Ho ha* been a resident of San­ Eccles told him the same thing commltUo demanded:
mat** government*' truly rep re cussed the U.N., pointing out the
ntrols'will result.
If we do. what kind? And what ford for the past 2fl years.
Morgenthau did..
y °u
wntativr of the people of. France* fact that while it Is nol perfect,
In' the caw of the A-bomb for happens If they’re too tight?
Meyer* told his story as he tes­ you
'lie recommended c o n t i n u e d instance, Russia would like to
He leaves seven daughters,
i « ' ; « e t i r* POsrt
I ,,e repeated his previous as- It Is still a step in the right di­
government-industry, cooperation know:
The Marshall Plan rails for Finkey McGrlff, Roberta Worthy, tified for the second day in the .hou
A ngers) to high- Mrtlun that Fr. nft. mH
UIt nol p,.,. rection and must contend with
helping Europe over the next Mary Nickerson, Eva Jones, Lu­ Senate War Investigating Com­
to lessen the impart oC shortage*
&lt;
L
r
«
■
,
,
.,
,
imlt
the
rstnbllshment
of a strong, the human element. The success
'1.
How
much
the
United
State*
four years with goods and money, cille Bipcksheer, Leva Burks and mittee'* inquiry into circumstances
and head off aueh demand*. .
centralised German government, of the 'U.N. she said. Is dependent
know* about Husiian progress or worth up to $20,000,000,000 per­ Mary Smith, hi* oldest daughter; qf 990,000,000 in plane contracts t h H e " ! ? r ,.U!r.li! y i
In an address 'prepared for de­ lack of progre»s toward produc­
upon th* (air administration of
the ffer* were made in late 1943 p0UtvjjniI the table, he declared:
also five son-in-laws, 10 grand­ received by Hughes.
and early 1944 when Hughe* was
livery to the American J’elroleum ing an alum Itomb. {In the spy haps.
public officials and the delegates
"UntU
there
is
definite
proof
Chairman
Ferguson
(R-Mich)
negotiating
for
multi-million
dollar
children
ami
H
great-grandchil'
Institute, Chapman said he la op­ trade, this is "counter Intelli­
Rut who'll handle the Joh of
sent there.
that
no
Reich
is
being
act
up,
of
the
subcommittee
in
charge
of
airplane
contracts.
dren.
posed lo government control* “at gence.")
giving the aid to the IS European
Mr*. Smith referred the club i a .
Meyers at that time was deputy France must continue to hold her several liook* on parliam ents^
The funeral service* will Sj the investigation asked whether
a matter of policy and on the
nations which asked for it? The
trump
card*
and
refuse
to
sanc­
2.
Any
hint
of
United
Slate*
Meyers
ever
had
discussed
the
chief
o
f
Air
Force
Procurement
grounds of practicality,”
State Department? Probably not. held In Havana, Fla., next .^uuprocedure
Including
“Robert*'
progress In Improving it* own
proposed bond deal with anyone and had to pass on the 940.000,000 , tion a unified
„ A . Germany."
..
Government men who have stu­ day.
Rules of Order," one written by
Calling upon petroleum pro­ lx, mbs.
in
the
Army
or
with
anyone
"in
In
contracts
given
Hughes,
wcal-j
**e
predicted
that
the
coming
died the problem, and this Includes
ducer* to provide oil and gaso­
the government o u t s i d e the thy plane-designer and movie pro-1 Iour power foreign minister* con- Mr*. Emma Fox for many year*
3. Whether the United State*
line for the armed forces and or any other power ha* a work­ congressmen, think a new and
Truman
Plans
Army."
ducer.
ferenre in I^mdon would result parliamentarian of the Federation
government agency should
of Women'* Clubs, on “Parllaother government bodies; utilities, able method of detecting an atom­ special
Meyers
first
said
that
he
had
"Does Hot that amount to cor- , *'l*her In establishment of a united
t r a n t la o e a a a r a s a s i s )
farms, home*, industries and pri­ ic bomb trat explosion that might he set up.
not discussed It with any non- ruptlon through an attempt to I Germany or a united western mcnlary Usage," another by Mrs.
Their thinking goes like this:
Bunting, president of the Nation Army government officials, but
Edgar Lewis and Mrs. Shawhan's
vate consumer*. Chapman- raid:
be mado in soma hidden corner
,
1. The President would appoint al 'Association of Manufacturer,. had talked to General H. II. Ar­ corrupt an official of the govern* Germany.
Parliamentary -Text Book which
"Everyone of these i* an indua- J0f the world
menl
of
the
United
State*?"
"
*
united
Germany
is
formed,
someone
to
head
It,
with
the
ap
Presidential .Secretary Chari*try function
The government ' In a military intelligence fish­
nold. former head of the Air
"W ell, sir,” Meyer* replied. «l he added. France must InaUt on gives examples in simple terms.
,
G. Rosa aaid the discussions have Forces,
.Mrs. It. C. Maxwell introduced
dor* not produce oil or make or ing expedition, the idea 1* to plant proval of Congress.
about
It.
don't
know If it was corrupt or * ‘rict Allied control, especially of
2. He’d be assisted by a Iward been concerned with the whole
distribute product*, nor should It, the rumor where it will be stumb­
the Ruhr, Western German- the speaker following a turkey
As
he
rrcalled
It,
he
said,
he
not.
He
wanted
ms
to
come
to
of director* made up of the heads food situation and aid to Eir
dinner. Hostesses for the m eeting
told Arnold he had made a bond work after the war."
"Anv attempt to Control' opera­ led on by publication* not lu-rr*- of various hlg government agenin the east by a split in the for­ were Mrs. Al flunt and Mra.
purchase. He added that he told
tion* of the petroleum Industry aarily friendly to the source.
After
pressing
Meyer*
fnr
all
cle, such as Secretary of State sieanwhjlr, Secretary of Slat'1 Arnold he "didn't see why more
eign ministers council, could not A. Swanson. Mrs. Joel Field pre­
beyond the necessary exercUe of
The instance of the dispatch Marshall.
Marshall aaid the government i* people didn't do it. and that I additional details about the offer* live without France, D* Gaulle sided over a short business ses­
normalgovernmental
function*
he
say*
Hughes
made,
Ferguson
,. .
,
piintel yesterday by the Paris, .1. This
tnis special iRrncy
agency v
would working bn a program tu hetp didn't see why he (Arnold)
sion at which time announcement
declared.
wanted to know:
would, ln_ 'n«
y-.Tf.' |new*paper l. lntranslgcani was U *v e ' at least one special re China with the expectation that didn't."
Was made of the benefit card and
gravate an alreadjr difficult *up- ' dlP1,'
„„ ,.,«mpli-r The dl*- prrsentallve in every country re­ anv funds will tie used with
"Why did you not accept this
Chinese checker* party which will
FUSSING NOT GROUNDS
. "What did General Arnold job and this house so you could
ply situation.
*
I patch—telling of a purported test ceiving the aid.
"about 70 per cent efficiency." ■ay?” Ferguson asked.
lie sponsored by the club on
Chapman said the IJiH dome*- expluiion uf n 12 W pound atomic
'W rite your own ticket'?"
4. It would-be the Job of a
Marshall told the House For
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov.
"He said It certainly had ap­
•f* d*n»»n«* for petroleum will bs-&lt;b()ln|, ,„ .,r t|lr Russian dty of Representative to rheejt on how eign Affair* Committee It "is
The genrrai said he had to in­ 12—(A^—The West Virginia sup­ Thursday evening, Nov. 20 In the
Tourist Center. Mr*. Al Hunt ts
S,700,000 barrels * day, Ji7 per-1 Irkutsk—came to L'lntranaigeant each country Js using the aid we our feeling" that any assistance peal and that 1he would think terest- while on active duty, "ex­
reme court tuitd but inco inpa labil­ chairman of arrangements. A re­
about it,"
c*
f* !1*.. . f the, I93H total, and from Prague where it was re give It.
cept winning the war.”
tr&gt;
Europe
ought'
to
tie
supplied
ity as grounds for divorce- by
"Did vou ever Ulk td"the Secre­
total'demand outside the United ported to have arrived through
"That's the reason you assign declaring that “marriage Is not; port of the rummage sale held on
It seems likely that Congress immediately to keep the suppl? tary of the Treasury about It? "
States will be 3.-100,000 barrels a "confidential Muirrra" from Mos­
Saturday revealed that the sum
4o
it
now,”
Ferguson
said.
"A*
will!
want
some
strong
under­
pijielines filled.
a status that should be approached of 9112.4a was realised. T b A
Ferguson pressed.
dav, rompared with 2,127,000 in cow.
late
ait
a
year
ago
.you
said
you
standing,
perhaps
guarantees,
on
Secretary appeared befnn'
"No. not about this particular were dickering with him for » under the belief that if a person money will be used for various
1938.
The same paper last July quut- how the European countries use the committee for questioning transaction.”
does not like It he can quit."
Recently he said, an inter doworthwhile projects of the club.
lob".
our
help.
on the- Administration's forrlyn
Then it was disclosed that the
paitmental committee predicted ed unidentified sources a* saying
Meyera
drew
himself
up
in
the
So
it
would
lie
the
Joh
of
the
the
United
State*
had
tested
a
spending
program
as
he
did
yes­
committee
had
uuestioned
Meyers
that daily U. S. demand would
witness chair and In a tone of
reach 6.000,000 barrels and daily new and powerful bomb which representatives to see that those terday liefore the Senate For- ■bout bond dealings at a secret Indignation asked if the senate
YARDLEY VENETIAN ULINDS
countries,
are
living
up
to
the
blew
a
crater
1,700
feel
deep
in
ign
Relation*
Commite*.
bearing
last
July.
world demand 10,000,000 barrels
group “can imagine” an officer
America's Mott Beautiful
agreements
they
made
with
us.
New
Mexico.
When
that
was
recalled
to
Meyby 1961.
accepting such an offer during
Aluminum •• Cedar — Polishrrf Aluminum
And right here the question
UerauM- of the difference in the
rs, the witness said he thought wartime.
"Already, lesa than t h r e e
.
SL
Johns
Cruise
Ask Me Foe Free Eaiimete
mentioned earlier in the story
ie had testified then that he talk­
month* later, that estimate aeemi two situation*, the Atomic Energy comes
"Oh. then you did think it was
In:
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Roblnatm - Orlando
Commission denied the July story
ed to Morgenthau "about bonds in corrupt-—In effect' a
.too low',' Chapman said.
( t ' e n f i a i M * fr u ia , !• « * » O a s t '
bribe?"
What
kind of promises or
Phone 2-0729
genrrai."
"In all probability, world de­ but coldly ignored yesterday's re­
Ferguson broke in.” Why did you
agreement* will *we want from the Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Pope, J . I..
He said one occasion he talked not report it ? ”
mand will reach 10,000.000 bar­ port.
Ingley,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joel
Field,
with Morgenthau was when bo
rel* a day in I960 or even per­
Mai. General Leslie R, Groves, ropntritfx we help?
“I -don't know m i l was cor;
And how far will the European Miss Bara Warren Kasterby, Mr-*, (Moyers) was a member of the runt,"
haps in 1949.
wartime bead of the A-bomb pro­
Meyera replied.
Kny—Williartis, Mr. aiuTTHri. &lt;t
nations
go
)n
allowing
us,
even
"This winter, for the first.time ject, dismissed the Russian test
Ferguson: "Why not report it
Montfortnn, Mr. and Mr*. J . K. Hoard of Army Emergency Relief
OWN YOUR OWN RUSINESS
though
fhey
are
in
desperate
in' Its pesfrlimy history, the nil arruunt in these words; "It sounds
F. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Committee. At n meeting of this to superiors?"
industry will lie unable to meet like somebody is having a pipe need, to tell them what they can Stringer, Mr. -and Mrs. II. K. group, Meyera related, he asked
Meyers; "Maybe I shyuld have.
Electric Meat Block Itesurfating Machine— Complete
do?
Morgenthau "about the solidity of
the full petroleum needs of the dream.”
Price - 9323.00 Cash
Would they
put Morris, Judge and Mrs. K. YV. these bonds.” He explained hej I have erred in many ways. Maybe
_ think,
------ . _if we
_ve pul
American people,"
that was an error."
Every .Meat Market A Customer
Authorities here were Inclined tight «trlngs on our aid, that Ware, Mr, and Mr*. C. R. Dawson,
was
talking
about
I
per
cent
in*
P, tV. Fishel
Box 312
Hanford, Florida
to view the recent Moscow speech we're trying to dominate them? and Mr. and Sira. W. V. Bitting.
terest short - term government
of Soviet Foreign Minister-'Molo­
Also on board were Sir. an! Jtendi--,*hkti—w
SWEDISH URANIUM
•Yesterday Marshall told the
o
u
ld
asalo
re—tir
-aDeGaulIorPlan
tov as designed chiefly for pro­ congressional foreign eommlttees: Mrs. F, Haaky Wightr Mr. and
I&amp;62-64.
paganda purpose*, tint'With Hie
|^.M, Nr*
a not have-to tell yoiTUiat Mrs. Sanford Doudncy, Sir. ami
i &lt;*«••«!la m*d _ft mm !*■■r i»a« |
Then Ferguson read Into the
"Covernor Mslte Jocabsson, chair­ hope that it, too, might produce this‘I.d
Mrs.
W.
O.
Livingston,
Mr.
ami
foreign economic program of
record a part of Meyers testimony On the contrary she must "work
man' of the Swedish atomic com­ some official reaction in Wash­ the United
Sirs.
Ed
Lane,
Ben
Small,
Mi.
States seeks no ape*
to the committee last July. The In conjunction” with the United
mittee, said today Sweden had ington that wouldVhe useful for
ciil advantage and pursues no and Mrs. R, E. True, E. SI. At- Senator quoted Meyers as raying States on full equality.
produced her first piece of uran- military intelligence analysis.
mltage,
Mrri.
Dorothy
Stewait,
sinister purpose. It Is a program
then that he had talked to MorAmerica, ho continued,
could
TH E ORANGE CITY HOTEL
ft
: iu
lum. from schist. He sabl research
In his address on the occasion of construction, production and Sir*. Herman Sledler, Sir. and genthau' before he bought his furnish e c o n o m i c aid, while
ts continuing In an effort to estab­ of the .10th anniversary of the recovery.
Sirs. SI, N, Cleveland, Mrs. Gal* bonds.
France
could
furnish
her
"geolish Industrial production of uran­ Red revolution, Molotov asserted
“It menace* no one. It it de­ Michael, Hen Overstreet, Sr., Sir.
poi
In Now Ready For
The General also was quoted
ium from schist arid slate de­ that the secret of the atom bomb signed specifically to bring to an and Sirs. Fletcher Bolls, K. Gs* saying he had discussed the fluence In Europe
Eui
posits. Uranium la ' an element "ha* long ceased tu exist.”
md in the short eat possible lime Kltpalrlck, Judge and Sirs. J . G. matter with Ecdea.
Special l'arlles and Ranquela
De Gaulle asserted that France
used In the manufacture of atomic
The Atomic Energy Commission the dependence of these countries Sharon, John W. Dempsey of
Meyera' testimony in July was: must begin at once to organise
bomba.
said nothing.
upon aid from the United fltate*. Detroit. Also, three boys, Bobby
"Morgenthau said he wouldn't western Europe for defense, and
For Reservations Phone Orange City Hotel
We wish to see them sclf-supppft- Taylor, Richard Grcelcaf and Don­ tell mo to do It, but he said he fentloned speciflclatly the need of
ald
Westmoreland.
didn't-see how I could go wrong." closer economic and political tic*
Price*
Fixing
Sir. Inland also introduced hi«
Orange City,
Home Races
But still the (fucstlon of watch­
Ile also said then he thought with Italy,
crew Including Capl. Nick RaJf- Eccles had told .him the tame
ing
how
Europe
uses
our
aid'
will
He
declared
that
hi*
Rl’F
was
t t 's a l l a a ,* I n n
mm|
I *‘Anf!«ip»i|
Hi*# I
be a hlg om» when Congress start* lich, and Engineers Ralph Morri­ thins
"an element gf force which echoes
“ iV.
son and Archie Higgins,
•be Frank Pat lick bridle price . . P £ dI(J,he,r
«&gt;lle*. “ considering the Marshall Plan,
Meyers then said the July tes­
mean the government con­
So f ir In this country, under it*
timony had refreshed his mebtory.
the betl dirtied cowboy and Mr*, trolled economy. Price control I*
capitalistic or free-enterprise sys­
"1 believe he (Morgenthau) did
Child T rain in g .
Heibert pouglai a* -llic betl dm - a favorite wrgpnn of tho Red tem. the government I* supposed
say I couldn’t go wrong," the Gen­
ird cowgirl won a martingale do­ Fascist* because It gives them to stay out of competition with
eral declared.
&lt;&lt;iiallnu,* l t »
&lt;IWI
power to control the lives of all Private business.
nated by thr Mill Implement Co.
the rapidly growing recognition
the people.''1
It’s supposed lo leave owner­ of the basic huirffcn need for
WASHINGTON Nov, 12 (A’J Duval GHlvard apd hi* Central
The Republican Irader said that
Florida Hill billies wen* on a de- the government's deficit financing ship of such key Industrie*, a* a feeling of security. A wrong M aj, General Bennelt E. Meyers
pointed truck and played aelec- of the war created a money sup­ mines and railroad* to Individuals approach I* the notion t h a r a
todty he ditcuued a protions. They also played at the ply 12 times as great as in 1916 or corporations.
-.
f ....
...
.
feeling of security can be attained
Uritain
has
'a
democracy
like
track during the events ami at "hut no more goods,” ami tha reby the individual without every P °*«l
muti-million-dollar
bond
ours.
The
election*
there
are
the Flight Deck for the .evening suit is high price*. H0 said the
one's doing his share.
[Irintaclion with former Secretary
$)
and the people can choose
dance.
•'* • *
U. 8. dollar is worth less today free
“Flights from reality on th*|0( ||lr Treaiury Morgenthau, and
their
officials
and
lawmakers.
Preceding the rare# more than thsn at anv lima in the last 27
part of normal people appear
And,inKnrUritain capitalism
still to bt* t f e chief source eof faulty tMorgenlhau laid him he -''didn't
1,200 pound* of fish were filed years “because thmaupply u f‘dol­ works
a__ --------work*.
For
*
im frr
in I ho big kettle.-sad was served lar*-iv- w % ' ahcasLuf itiksufrRlp.
w U b salag
deal,- *
all
kinds
of
buying
and
eelllnu.
selling.
fee to a Jong llm? of hungry *’!■
Tlie question was not whether
"This emphasises'the need for
Hut Uritain hs* a Socialist gov­ all of us to make a greater ef­ Meyeu, a retired Air Force pro­
Hors
we would have inflation; it was
ernment.
And
one
of
the
main
First on the racing achedulr how much can wc aoften the In­
fort to make sure of »l(c (set* curement officer, told the Senate
wrra the cow pony rare# with flation by increasing our produc­ point* In Socialism there |* guv- snd .what we are dolnrdjmall our War investigating Committee he
ernment
ownership
of
k
iy
’”
lnfliii".
first price and the Arthur Yowell tion of good*. The thing that
human relationships. Wa need to alto talked about the matter to
rallroails.
trophy going tu Dewey Chadlon, has happened had to happen: and trie* like mines and railroads.
Already in this country there's bring up our children more re­ Chairman Marriner Eccles of the
who rode "Cnl'\ owned by John­ “ would have happened even If
**P«ri*lly among some alistically. We will be able 'to do Federal Rfiet** Board. He said
nie Boyd of Ml. Dora,
PA, Were atilt alive."
this only when wa become mow
Belty Yarborough of, Geneva
Reee# aaid the key to the coun­ pollUelana, that we ihOuldiCt give realistic ourselves and set them he believe* Eccles told him the
'Won Ihe Jdhn Ivey, trephllea and try'* success abroad and prosper­ any Marshall Dan help to Social.
a better example." •. ._________ tame thing that Morgenthau did.
1st nations In Europe.
fttal nrite In the girls' pony rare. ity at home Is production.
The tritimdny developed as the
Their
thinking
seem*
to
he:
We
Jean Ilsldop of Orlando was sec­
"W hatefer else we do, unleaa
ond and Jeah Reiter of l,ongwood we. increase our Production, no practice capitalism so why help that when he asked Mr. Truman Senile War Investigating Com­
was third.
program, however brilliantly con­ °,UmB n* ,lon which la'either 8o- about thla quotation, "The Pres­ mittee pretied ita inquiry into M0,ident searched his memory and
Robby (tetter wee first and Ho­ ceived, can hope for success," he C
,urn Socialist?
This idea is opposed by the could not recall having made 000,000 wotth of warplane conward Lloyd was second-in the said. " It can be stated, without
tracti awarded lo Howard Hughe*.
child's race. Ed MCall was third. exaggeration, that the future of u i* 1con" niu«-' of 19 d tlteni, any such statement."A British statesman expressed
Next came the tournament rid­ America and the course of world headed by Secretary of Commerce
Hughes hss' testified that Mey­
ing oq the grass stretch south of history might well I* determined Harrlman. which PrBiUcnt Tru­ similar views at tha same lime,
the track with Edward Cameron, by the level of Industrial produc- man set up to report on how we Vlshlnsky continued, adding that er* tried lo borrow $200,000 from
J r . winning the Frank Pavltck Ijon ip the United .States during CBV '? * l,e lh# M«"»h#ll Plan work. he also would not Identify the him to finance a speculative pur­
trophy and f60 first prise, Jimmie th® n®#t ft»w year#,**
This committee, In its report Briton since “this is too good chase of $10,000,000 worth df
Vftno won the 920 - second and
made public Saturday night, said an occasion."
1 .
bonds.
*
;
W. O, Kllbee (county commis­
|n his first speech outside tho
001 wi,bhold aid from
Galloway Talk ■ * w ia lls t country so long a t It United Nations halls during tho Meyen has denied this,
sioner! the 916 third prise.
Mover* asserted that on tha
Is Democratic.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Simmons
current assembly session. Vlshln­
l l - u t k H S (r a w I 'M , o s s )
.o f Oviedo won the esquadrillc.
If w. told tha British they'd sky spoke rapidly, pounded the contrary Hughes,'through an at9260..There were four quarter horse on Nov. 23. All those desirous gat no help from ua ao long aa speaker's table oecailonally, and tornef, offered to lei
races.
Bud Howard with his of going should lie at the Legion they retained a Socialist govern- departed frequently from his pre­ 000. He aaid he turned the
potutl down Indignantly, and that
horse, “Fop Eyo-' won th« flral Hut at 9:00 o'clock. Approxl*
2**^ ** ‘riling them what pared text.
Jtnt ' Hnln. kind of government they,ought to
event. "Sunny Clegg," owned by matcly 26 of those present'volu­
In one Interpolation, he con­
Jack Batsard, president
of the te* red lo attend.
have and must have to tfet help.
residi
ceded that UN n a having a truly
Riding Club, i^ st ‘‘Gal’ from kit.
The next district meeting, f l ­
difficult time" and In another
Dora.
"Buckskin," owned by owing th* Orlando meet, will ha
accused many delegations of dis­
ViBhlnsky Talk
Jack Butler of St. Cloud, best held In 8ahford on th* laat
playing disdain for th* ehartar
“Texas Rote” of, Falatka. "S im ­ Sunday In January. •
and principles of the world nrtr-aiiM
M
m
*
.
r
«
*
,
o
h
i
my Clegg" outran his own prb. Zandera, a veteran from
ganUalUm’ He -sprcifirslty » •
Get
many
u
winning"
or
lid
C*fgeny^ nCte
'
“
%
y « &gt; . »«»•• f r * Bt. l airfield, lll.r Post 4044, wax In.
cused Great Britain,' the U. S-,
■roduct-d and welcomed to the many "if Russia is winning.”
Chlna and France In thla respect.
? F irst place winners In&gt;the Cow local post.
IVithoui mentioning Praaldant
Other* addrt aging the pres*
any Elimination Raca wti Fred
Pony
Th* Adjutant gave a report on Truman Ey name, the Soviet dip­ association, who*1 m mtwi* re­
Boweln. Buddy Rivers, X
Dot 'ha dance committee and firing lomat aaid that shortly after port American events for foreign
Whftner. Herman For#. Dewey (quad which wilt be discussed i t Germany s Invasion of Rutile, a newspapers, were Warren R. Aus­
Chadoln, George B lack1and Roy he next .local meeting on Nov, prominent American statesman" tin, immanent U. b. delegate to
Lee, Second place wl
24.
suggested that America land iu th* UN; Dr. Otwaldo Arauhs of
MobI convenient way
Miss M
Approximately 60 ware In at- aid to the country that appeared Brasil, General Assembly presi­
Jacobs, Mrs. Herbert tendance
lo nd l« tljet
‘
ndance and Comdr. P. D. Scott to be losing am
way dent! Sir Hartley Hhaweross,
loy Reiter*
It
Roy
Miss,Jean Presided.
"let them kill ax many aa poasi British UN delegate; Dr. V. K.
bl#.W
Jacksonville r
and Dot WkltaervI
“Wellington
llii
“Koo, Chinese •ambaaThird place cow pony'race winYor*t 71 mss of June sador to the United •States, and
S
*6.90
weret Pat G ehr.J'ate Benoit, rangement, and recording of re­ 94, 1941 carried a story on Wash­ Alexander Parodl, permanent UN
Barber. Roy Howard, W. G. sults of racaa. George Pitterd ington reaction to the Carman delegate from France.
Bo there and back tha
____ Ed Yarborough,, and Miss
invasion and quoted Mr, Truman,
did an able Job of announcing.
Given the esioclaUon'a first an­
aante day — (ha faal,
tty Yarborougl
Tha trophies did not arrive In among other* aa saying:
nual award for contributing to
comfortable way I -v
f P. A. Mere, one of tha time for presentation, aaid'Mra,
If wa eee that Germany lx International understanding. Al­
director#
l,Uk» ■horse, Harriett, hut should be bora for winning we ought to help Hus■ Dally Mmmnter '
bert Einstein1said In an address
n sway, sue- display In the Yowell win-'
i and saddle
aiat and If Russia la winning wa telephoned from hit Princeton,
fUghta lo It off
tb# pro- over the week end and will
ought to help Germany and that N,
TvTiv;,,
hot
home
that
he
saw
little
Palatka
Orlando
’ fcrSii , . T
to the
presented to
* * I |I them kill aa many ms hop* of an Intelllgant agreement
8(* Augustine
prise* were possible, although I don’t want being reached soon to eliminate
Manr ml
_ •
bf Tm donated by
(tanis.
to see Hitler
th* threat of an atomic war.
■
Th* Cent
T
;
i
thinks
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j
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Nor.
II
Tha trial of 12 members
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to m s # unois Auiuontv o r tn i c oica-co
c a - ta coarANV »t
of the Dolly Pond Church of. Odd
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produced In Omniny about t i l l .
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New Government Agency Thought By Funeral Kites Sunday
For Lloyd Hinson
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To Promote the P ro ttM i of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

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VOLUME XXXVIII

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Thinks U. S. Should
Be Ready To Help
Any Escaping From
Russian Domination
WASHINGTON Noe. IS UP)
—Rep. Lodge (R-Conn) pro­
posed-today that the United
vr
State* ahould invoke econotM m le sanctions again*! Huasia
• and her aatellltea.
Secretary of C o m m e r c e
.
Ilarrlman agreed immediate­
ly that thin country ahould
cut off any e l ports which
woold contribute to the mili­
tary strength of the Soviet
Moe.
*
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13
Secretary of Commerce Plarn
anyrtr teitificd today hi would
iavor aloppfig at once any
American aid to a nation which
might in the future come under
the influence of Ruitia.
Harriman atked about hit atti— lode in such a cate while he wat
(citifying* to the Mouae Forrign
Aifaira Committee in behall of
t h e Administration's propoted
$597,000,000 emergency auiit&lt;gf£icr for France, Italy and Auriria.
"1 would -then loie "iitlrteit
in it. in that paiticualr country."

Harriman taid.
But, in contrail, he taid he helievct '-America thould hold iltell
ready to eitcnd help to nation*
of eMtcrn Europe if they thould
fret ihcmttlVlt' hi Riiiiian domi­
nation.
Certain of theae nation*, the

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Summer Sales At TBNeed? Shown Farm Market Are'Kiwanis Members
Up 40 Percent IBy Mrs. Kircher
latton un L o r n p u l s o r y Confine­
ment Is Advocated

A 40 percent inercare in value
of commodity talcs at the Sanfoid
State Farmers Market during the
July-Oclober period it indicated
in Manager M. J. Lehman's re­
port.
’
The Seminole High School boy a
The report reveal) that 114.904
double quartette end girl* eex^ d it te under the dlrr-iiqn of Mly* units of fruit! »nd vegetable* were
*
Ateeae Whittle presented a ' sold from July'through October
program of muttral selections at of this year at a value of $142.the noon luncheon of the Bern.
Inole County Junior Chamber' of 367, During the same period lait
Commerce at the Mayfair Inn to­ year, 58,431 units brought $101,day.
133.
Following the -program PraslYkn internling contrait it the
dent Bralley Odham opened the
meetlng.fnr a round table dlacua- fact that during the summer, 80,tlon by the atudente a» to the 271 units were sold for $42,146,
foremost needs of the city, rounty
whereat during the tame pe/iod.
or school.
— Francis Temple atated, 'T tln~ 34.633 Florida units brought
W rfrntand that there la a turn of $100,221. At first glance it would
130,000 aet tilde for the purpose
of building a awlmminjr pool in appear that Florida units, coniiitSanford, and •I waa wondering ing of buthel-Jugijtfti. brought
-the - biff1cst-avers g e p hee.— How­
twimming facilitlea in Sanford ever, 63,800 out of state cante‘ are poor and anyone wishing to
II m IIbwiI as Paa* Ctsht*
awlm haa to go out of town to
do ao."
Herbert Stenatrom, president of
the Seminole High School Glee Jo Ann Holloway
Club, atated that he thought
Dies At 8 Months
HffMfiihfii *&gt;* F *!# fllfftill

Vital need of legislation in the
State to compel the hoiplulUilion of persons having advanced
case* of tuberculosis. wasyolctday
stressed by Mis. Edward Kuch-r.
secretary of the Srminolr County
Health and Tubcrculmi* Associa­
tion, in a talk to Kiwaniani xt
the Tnuml Center.
Mrs. Kircher, who was intro­
duced by the Rev. W. P. Ye*ley.
a member of the board of direc­
tors of the Allocution, cited thr
care of an aged negro, whom
ahe termed a "walking carrier of
TB" who rcpcalcdly failed I *
show up as promiatd. to be taken
to a TB lanitarium, even alter
the County Commiiiion bad offer­
ed to pay hi* way. Jh c re ir no
IcgirUtion requiring tuch ho*pi
taliration, rbc taid. and pointed

K .-lln..* r« Vmu* r.lahll

High School Group
Tells City Needs
A t Jaycee M ed

Council To Study
South’s Civil
Rights
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ATLANTA. Nor. 13 OF)— A
study of civil rights In the South
. haa been aet down by th i South­
ern Regional Council a i jk major
project for 1948.
At a one day eeaiton here yes­
terday the council voted to un‘ ^mdertakr the study of a state-byV T its te basts, concentrating on laws
pertaining to civil rights and
their enforcement. The ' council
elected to hold -public hearings
on the subject and to publish
the m u lls of their findings.
"There la going tu be a lot
of. discussion of these haa ring*/’
preaident Paul Williams of Rlch« . mood. Va., declared. “Pollee bru­
tality, the use of negro pollci*men, fair treatment In court«,
a^ftuffrage and equalisation of pubservice* and expenditure*.
W•
The council elected Dr, Harold
_____ L ..T rig g of -K alrllhx.N -. C»_ga.
vie* preaident. Dr. Trigg la pres­
ident of St. Augustine College
at Raleigh, N. C.t a negro Epis­
copal school. All other officer*
of the eoonell were re-elected.
HOSPITALIZED VETB
WASHINGTON. S oy U OP)—
The ntirobar of World War Tt
g tfe te ra n s receiving hospital ear*
from -the Veterans Adminstrstlon
haa Increased from about IW,300
on V -J day to 62A*t, tha VA
aald today.
fn addition the hospitals care for
63,400 other former soldiers, in­
cluding World W ar_I, 47.41 fl;
Spanish American War, 2,8*1;
Civil War, 4t ,other w*ra. 188;

regular peace-time establishment

2,782; retired office fa and enliated men, 228.
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WASHING ION. Nov. 13 &lt;/P)—Congressional tax experts received
today a report hem ‘he Committee for Economic Development saying
:lie U, S 'ax load can be lightened $6,000,000,000 in 1948 without
j-npard'/ing foreign aid oi p.ivmenti on the national debt.
Chairman Knulion (K-Mcin) turned the findjngi of thr buiineti*
men i « uup over to staff conm'tanti of the House Ways and Means
Commit re. but aa-J h' still plans to press for enactment of hi* own
proposal to cut incoma taxea by*
14,000,000,000 at the rgular aea- 19 parcant on tht first $3,000
of taxable Income) to 15.2 per
alon of Congress.
The committee . for Economic cent on the first $1,000; gradu­
Development is headed by Paul ate the upward rates until they
C. Hoffman, president of the reach 67.3 at $100,000 of taxable
Income and a top rate of 82 par
Studrbaker Corp.
Its report called for a new- cent at $1,000,000.
federal budget policy and increas­
2. Extend to all states the
ingly sharp cut* in individual ami community property principle for
corporation (axes until these total tax computation purposes, allow­
$16,000,000,000 below present lev­ ing husbands and wives to di­
els some time in the 1060's.
vide the family income equally,
The recommcndationi were qual­ holding the income in lower
ified wjlh the phrase "unless brackets and reducing the tax?*,
inflationary condition* make th.s This now la effective In 13 *|ate»
unwise."
hy their own law*. •
TV -jC K P said the present tax
3. Remove excise, taxes on
system* ‘Mis.yiitagfi new and cnmifiunlcatlona and transportsindependent huslnrss and a r m 's tlon.
*
the growth of eatabllshed busi­
4. Make a start toward elimi­
ness;" therefore, it' added, it Is
“a threat to m. free economy and nating the .double tax on dtvl.
denda—that l«. the . taxation of
a free anclety."
It argued that “it Is important a corporation's earnings at well
tljal careful plana for tax re­ as the dividend) paid to stock­
vision be made In the Congress holder*.
:For the 1960’* 11+ report
as soon a* possible." As n starter in tax reduction, said, a thorough “lax reform”
is needed—a dr»p in the individu­
the . CED suggested:
I. Reduce^ the present ■ first al Income levy to a starting
. tt'MlIaiu* mm r«,/ 11* 1.11
bracket rate of individuals (now

Over 100,000 Units
Of Fruits, Vcgcta. blcs Sold In Period

mi

\

Associated Press I/eased Wire

flllT R S D A Y . N OV. 13. 1917

Harriman Hits Committee Says Tax Cut Won’t
Senators Hear
Hurt Foreign Aid Or U. S. Debt Tale Of Stock
Aid To Nations
Under Russia
Deals In Army
» *

’

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

N EW SPA PER

, COMPOSER DIES
MILFORD. Conn, Nor, IS (ff)
- J o h n Thurland Chaltaway. 7S.
whose hit aonga "Ueiuty Leo- 'and
"Redwing" atUI ai^ popular quartette favorites, died suddenly In
hi* Fort Trumbull Beach home
l)m

Jo Ann Holloway, eight month
old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Luther Holloway of 1719 West
Second Street, died this morning
at 8:00 o’clock following an Illneat of two weak*.
Born Feb. 17, 1947, Jo Ann
I* survived by two slater*. ‘ Fay
and June Holloway; one broth­
er. John Holloway; grandparent*.
Mr. end Mr*. W. B. Holloway of
Signal Mountain, Team; a grand­
mother, Mr*. Maud* Smith of
Sanford; a grandfather, J . T. Mar­
tin of Dublin, Ge.
Funeral service* will be-held&gt;t
4:80 P. M. on Friday at the
gravealda In Sylvan Lake Cam*
tery.. Erickson Funeral Home la
In charge of the 'arrangement*.
. * - r*»

Electric Output In
Seen At New High
NEW YORK, "N w . 13 U f ) Th# Edison Electric Institute ten
day reported electric power out­
put reached a record high of
6,067,468,000 kilowatt hour* In
the week ended Nov. 8,
ThU compared with 6.009,284,*
000 kilowatt hours In tha pre­
ceding week and represented »
gain of B per cent over 4,482,088.000 in the like 1944 week.
Percentage gain* over ' a year
ago by geographic areal followi
West centra] 1L3, New England
M » central Industrial 94), midAtlantic 8.7, Southern states 7.2,
Rocky Mountain 6-6, Pacific coast
IA

HUNTING INCREASES
TALLAHASSEE, Not. II ( f f ) At least 120,000 hunter* wjll be
active in Florida thi* m r , top­
ping last year’* total bar tome
20,000, direct*r. Ban C. Morgan
of tha Stata Gama and Fraah WsUr Fish Commission haa prodieted.
He reported a bigger
supply, morn Intcrtat in
on tha part of woman and ___
er working hours among factors
causing tha inmaaa,
•*

cry unliorpilalitcd cgs^ .lO ollu-i
earn are apt to result.
Mrs. Kircher outlined the com
ing teal drive, designed to aaisu
more than $6,000 to combat ami
prevent tuberculosis In Semlnol.j
county. Ahe told of the work id
the association In aiding-In mak­
ing families of TB victims secure,
of the .donation of 2.200 quarts
of milk and other health measure*
designed (o aid In Improving
health condition!. She declared
that in thl* work ah* U In close
cooperation with Dr. Frank Quill-,
man. director of tha Seminole
County Health Unit, and County
Nurse Frances McDougal.
Ire connection with the talk n
sound film on tubareuloala anJ
Its cur* and produced by the Na­
tional Tn Aaan, wg* shown under
direction of Raymond Kader. Fol
lowing thia, Mrs. Kircher told nf
aid to Individual* given by tluf
i I n x 'l a a c *

an

r*a a

P e g fl

Production Credit
Men Attend Meeting
C. R. Clonta and J . R. Davidson,
directors, and Leonard R. Toy,
Secrelary-traaatirtr, tha asacutive
committee of tha Cantral Florida
Pr'mlin'Hon Credit Association, atlandad a district entfit mealing
of exacutiva committeemen of
•even Production Credit Assoc­
iation* In South and Cantral
Florida, at Orlanda on Nov. 7.
Mr. Clonta. president of tha
Central Florida Association, aald.
“Agricultural condition* and pros­
pect* are * potty throughout the
state, but Indications are that
growers and llycatockmen gener­
ally, will have a satisfactory sea­
son. However, tb*lr
operalioas
should he planned and kept on a
sound bast*, a* tha margin be­
tween prices received by farmers
and the coal* of production may
not ha aa much as It haa bean In
th* paat few yaars”

REFUGEE IN N.‘ T.

NEW YORK, Nov. « - « ’&gt; Zollan Pfeiffer, 47-yaar-old form­
er laadar of Hungary's Indepen­
dence Party, arrived hare by
plana from
Europe yesterday
after a dramatic flight from “tha
shadow of tha nooee” with which
ha aald ha had bean threatened
hy Hungarian Communist leader*.

Ferguson Seeks In­
formation On What
Air Force Did To
Discourage Fraud
WASHINGTON Nov. (3
v4V-Col. William R. Nnckota
•aid today the Army Air
Forres sent letters of Inquiry
to purrhssing officers hut
look no ether Investigative
_ steps to his knowledge of
rumors in early 1913 that
some orricera had substantial
stork holdings In .rnmpanira
»ilh which they dealt. Tes­
tifying before the Senate
War Investigating Commit­
tee, Nurkols explained that
he was a public relations of­
ficer and thr question nf In­
vestigation &lt;••« outside hi*
hands.

,
.

Ukraine Named Importance 0 ( Sanitation Among
By 35 To 2 To
Food Handlers Stressed At Meet
Security Council
r

Use Of Force-In Im­
plementing P a r t i ­
tion Of Holy Land
Is Said Repudiated

A number of terlauianl tinners, grocer, and ojher penom con
JE R tM U.KM Nov. 13 LP)
neeltd with lood li.ndhne Luon-tre) in the couni), met ynlctda) alt.-r
— A tenth evphatrd tonight
noon at the lourri' Leptc,
F. Rut sell
of the Stale florid
In a downtown r»1r. crowded
Deadlock Between In­ ol
wilh llritish snldieis and polIteahh and Di I t.,-ik |l Ijuillman, dnetlor of the Seminole Court­
dia And Ukraine Is ly lleal'h Unit and made plans lor a courtr ol mittuctton in tsmtatiou Irr. I noffici.il reports said at
le.vs| four per*,iii i wrre kilted
Broken By Red Win ■’* lelalrd to’ft/‘.wl h.indliirg on Dec 1*2-L
nod Irii inlorrd.
A I'lot’on I'Jt'iitr thowing how col'U*and oihet germ and virn
caused diseases m&lt;- iiantntit|eii
NEW YORk T nTv. 13 t/l’j
LONDON Ntm 11 i.Pi Bri­
due to improperly wn-hed glastex
Tbe United Nations A»»embly to at 'puhritlf rating ptacet, was
tain has rlrcidrd 'vgunit ■accept­
day circled tbe Sovirt Ukifiqe shpwn by ■Mr. Jack),"; in g .., nr. solLtantm llv charing in, . *
to the Security
Council
test
the Soviet-Aoieiiraq plan for psrDr. Quillman -aid that 8anfoid
which Poland will vacate Dec II would t)F the Mcnnd dry In Flor­
Hlioning f*.devtinr. high Whitehall
The long dr.nflock Iwlwern th* ida to have thia cu rv e „f in­
Clnveimn’i ht) ciiifir- said today.
struction In proper fond han­
Ukramr and India ovei the se.at dling and that it had len t en­
Under the’ 5 ,&gt;vlet-American plan
actually ended yeitenUy. when dorsed by |he fity . Jayrei*. and
Unlain would he asked 'by the
WASHINGTON Not. 13 U P ) - India wiibdtrw .from .the inntrit, the Seminole ('minty Medical
United Nvlionc iciembly to con­
Col. William B^ Nucknls told in- but 15 natrons alotsmed istbrr Ansoclatlon. It is «pcms,,ied. he
tinue |c&gt; |»e irs|&gt;«niihlr fnr law and
General
Strike
Fol­
said, by thr State lintel and
vrittgaling irnatoti today * he than vote lo r .the Ruto.in state. »
ruder in I’ alrrtin * until M ay I ,
'Rett
a
lira
nt
Commission
amt
by
lows Increase In I'MR
heaid nimnrt in early 1943 that . I f&lt;e Im.vl v o lc'w !) 15 foj |li- the State ltemd »f Health.,
Air Force purchaiing ofliertt had 0 k . vine ,md L for jridia. IwentvMr. Jackson declared that )h.‘
Strc'ct
Car Fares
(A-- Btilirh l N’. det-gstion
heavy holding) of Mock in com- lavr voir* were needed to gin* U. S. ruhlic Hratih Servjce h»d
tplikewnart at I vie £ u ic f * i. N.Y.,
thr
required
iMo-lhirdt
'hrajnnlv
stated
(hat
nf
42
ennuriuhicaide
PA HIS. Nor.
13-GP)
panic) with whirh they were dealsaid Britain' would -tuvln an of­
of the 37 vote) last. I hose re­ diseases. 42 per cent nre con­
Flour mills workers In France
iing.
declaration on the plan In a
nected with the food liatulling
"&gt;nt mil on strike today „then "fficial atC
cording
abilrnliona
are
not
count­
r
Nuckol) wat an Air Force pub­
Imslites*. ami that four mil of Dui . the government -fatted c—yn —l*cil»wmnili
wnmtlrr- -,-n P,\bntine mee|mg------- m
ed
.n
voting___
___
—
id l l ili-i rt--&gt;-. j,r ■■ |t ii irnil
lic relatirmi officer at the time,
."meet ihetr demand fnr n
v 20 [at 1IVM tod.iv l
H"- I m lr I St,lies had Vqqroil ted through the mouth
percent increase in salsrirs. | D nrlotm e of the Biitivlr de’ciand lie raid he proposed step* for
"You' are Imporiunt |&gt;m,ple in
cd India thiouglrout the I I pic
Sever at Ihmivmd are employ­
the AAF to hr prepared to aniwer
j lion r im r a few hours after the
ed in the huge mills at Until
»ioU* b illo t). The ball',ting wav safeguarding the hrnllli of lh&gt;•uch rumori, if they gained wideromniunfty."
said
Mr.
Jackson
ami
. fliitiih caftinei'v regular weekly
gny.
I'ntheil
and
near
I’arU.
aecret Infotitird qu artrri b id vai.l
lie declared thar tlie ,|av has
ipread cuirency.
the minimum wage, is about
nierloia
in adv.im e, however, lli.il the some /or education along there
10,000 francs per month
lie raid he:
n il
Il nhrr inlnim
antv slid this counU . 5 would .abiiain rather than lines to food handlers and i|roe,
(»«0).I. Suggested that arrangement!
sleleawlwtH-r-!—Inskw -.'Mreret*
-Llry.*a-*lele
t o le _ iu t .. the Ukiamc- —— .— ----- rlupluym ' lalimi. than J&gt;v -vnitw
be made mih th$ Ailoclalrd Freii
pulsory legislation atone
P H IL S . \ m . 1.1. p it —Sn- I liar hern instructed to inform Ilie
Each of the f,Hw| estaldlshmenr
to mate a survey of illcli holding).
rialisl Premier I’ .nil ILimvdiUnited '* itinu*
owners registered on card* and
ar rhitged tonight thr Com(Although it wai not brought
t it Itrit-vlo -ill pot '•* a party
were given posters to put ■« their
munisls
were
rrsponsihlp
fnr
to ‘the u*e ,&lt;f for *- in the implaout in the letlirnony. Nuckol)' plan
window* to «ho« that th'1' wen'
Marseille riots and told the
mentation of nnv solution in the
for a survey by the Associated
cooperating with the Staie Hoard
t ommunUl Fartv his govern­
Hot*. I and
of
llrnl'li
In
)!-.
education
tiro
ment would "defend the re­
Pren was not carried out. commit­
121 Itrjlatn will no* t-e J'republic
against
jtni."
gram. At the fnnclnsiot' of the
tee couniel laid. Nor wat thete
pme l to ir-ako nny substantial
11 null, n-.i hh I 'a a r l-,s*li
lumps and mobile guards
conirihuticiEi tocc',!,|- implement a
any indication lire Avtociatrd
patrolled Mar sir-lie's streets
it Dtitlpwarf
l*»tr •&gt;8kjl
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 UF)
Preu war even contacted.)
today. Food stores were rlo-ed
The gio u th " f hnirat qtiailtie,
and truck transpnrl hailed
2. Sti^gevled that letter* be sent In nevvipapn* i* an evolutionary HnttMiii) Is T&gt;ost,
as Communist leader* brought
out to high Air Force qlficen aik- protc^i tlmt cannot t&gt;e regtilmeil
Then
Found
Again
the great port city In the
ing them to lilt confidentially ibeir by r&lt;«ic*r Tom Walla,,-, clllor
brink of a general strike in
of
the
Louisville
Timet,
said
to’
the stake .of violent disorders
NEWARK. N. J . Nov 13, t/Pl
bolding) of tui h itocki.
dW— The dcconuniisioned battleship ..jesterrlav.
Among those to whom this let­
Ud p&gt;hl memtfer* of Sigma Del- New Mexico, tempoiarlly lost at
ter wat sent, he said, wav MaJ, la Chi profetsiohal journalist h.‘
M A R S l.IL L L . Nm
I I i/in
General Bennett E. Meyer* who fraternity, at tlu-ir annual con­ sea while rn route to her last
mid the Senate War Investigating vention, that Joiiriiaiitn^ it moie "battle," vvas found tinlay hy a Tnropt and Inobilr goarilt vset.
Rennvn*'
,&gt; ■) replacement of
Committee yesterday that he closely relaled .to statetnianthlp coast guard search plane and tugs called out lev |tatm| the «llee|, tin* nlumhltii: ami -unitary system
were
directed
to
her
side.
bought 100 aharos f*r Republic than tn such profusion* at taw,
The plane took off to hunt for of M anejlle |[«lt&gt; at •Vim m m c! at thw Routt, Kill,. Primary School
Aviation stock during the war for and medicine.
Krner.d vci,« MTtr-ilri) „ / tho County
the
New Mexico after two tugs Ishor leader* itu ltd
l.lrtil General Ira Eakrr.
School I t .i i J .i1 |tp session ililx
rut
the
30.000-ton
giant
loose
in
"Netthrr
Jcffru
n
n
,
who
thought
itrike
call
following
a
day-—nf
Meyer* also told the rommUlee
morning t-v » 't' logatictn of atwut
heavy
oeaJ
off
New
York
harbor
wail
of
newspaper*
as
n
factor
hr made a $4,000,000 speculative
noting in^which line (tenon Was l’u PI \
with Mrs,
in goveriirnvnt. nor Lincoln prac­ and wore unable to relocate her
II onllaar* n I 't l * W iSII
lat ally wounded and «tx others Frank Shainr i , their spokesticed atatrsnmnship tinder a pro- later.
man.? Itctt;» jariltor aervice was
The PHY left Floyd Ilennju hurt..
(•-)tionata‘ co/te," Wallace aald.
. s IbO tec)O0«l,ai.
.
•
field
at
8:13
A.
M.
The
tugs
were
"Nor
did
nny*
s-artlei
or
Inter
While the ( ononuqj'lc ila in irq
Hurricane Winds Hit ■■lateamefi whoso iiatqe* are lu­ towing the battleship from lies
Action on lie • imipovcmenti,
their strike yal( Tiarl met a wide said S iiio T -W, Law tun, vvas
“ ton to Newark Hay. Three mpii
New England Coast minous in hittorf.
In , hands, pronif ‘ 1 by tin t .xrd as soon as"
" It is my opinion that im-- were reported aboard the hulk of lf$l[Kintr nmonit .liii
_i
.............
■»■&lt;! . ■
■
u)» iTrerr l )■■,-!.. I....
.ut-4li„-«|.ii ,1oal quail)y llicalfj.iimmixslnncit vi*vul catluii- III 1
—^dtr-AflBOetATElv-PttHSii— HuWiuiMil
I flari ison nml
be by evolu- but whether they Were sitll b%p|ie ilial Unrkrft Uf c Mu Lin,; ahlr: Cl,at'
#The mercury plunged to 7 eelo* f Journalism■ must
■
)V. ,.V. Pati-rk 1, 'tiillv appointed
the drifting vessel was un. to
.-ero In Grand Forks. N. I&gt;.. today '^ w h , c h . |di v'|&gt;"e ahalLw crlt aboard
their join, rx- M’t in tiadc, im mb, 11 of,ft
i
r-ri-ii’l wee
rin of shallow pairs, i, in course, known, the Coast Guard said.
—the lowest mark in the nation
m winch thru iiiiion- preyimAly nre-ent.,
_
that n system under which
thl* season—a* cool wcathti andM'nntitmf
it vva puinii 'l out
the TTA
ll4C1 Tmlfird *liikrl i*r» I’NEF I-ifllifl
spread over tha eastern its If "I
del ego 11unity -'bon! Itoard ntom. mi ■- - ■■ ^ n
.
Fulmer
To
Attend
'Affrclrd
were
all
teamen,
lung
the country and Into the South
Iror.s that nf thu 448,911 i-xpundl&lt;&lt; nntlawa aa I'm - I'lahlt
Temperatures were near . thr
imu- lw-twegjyjJ qly ami Npveniljcr
Texas
Convention
Illjcb
School
Pep.
rero-rn ark-in several ciwninuro.
on "ii-t
nu,i n than half
Ucs In North and South Dakota
bf this sum, had lat ll nlloeatcd
Squad
Plans
March'
F.
A.
Palmer,
special
agent
for
Grand
Jury
Named
for repair of Its defective roof
and Minnesota and dipped below
the Prudential Life Insurance
*frecslng In the eastern state* arid
had been declared Hut number
Company, plah* to leave on Mon­
F
o
r
Circuit
Court
Students
and
hand
of
Seminole
ntir nroevt, frill" \mg ini prchitec.
parts of the South.
day to nttnpd the Ordinary A gen
illah
School,
together
with
tha
in New England wreckage litnisi survey.
eie*' business •conference to Inl ircuil Court /onvrm-d yester­
Tin-■slttil. wf Ll.’.?t I bad been
trred coastal communities In th* clrls* Pep Squad, also the Winter held Nov. 19, 20 and 21 in Hous­
day
fnr
the
Fell
let’m
with
Judge
Park
High
School
hand
and
cheer
wake of a howling northeast rain,
ton, Tex. The conference Is-to he M. It Smith pic tiding A giaml rxpiqnled tin tin" v Huol :,nd today,
leaders,
will
stage
a
homecoming
15,037 m ablitbbiht fund* wav •
sleet and snow storm that reach
held at the Rice Hotel.
|urv was selrclrl from n venire
rd hurricane, force in .gu«t« in parade and downtown pep meet­
Only those agents vkho&lt; have “f luriirs, and the Jurnrs ru'lrcd Voted f. I tho le Iiiofing, said
ing
Friday
fvenlng
at
5:30
o'clock,
Kupt. l aw! Mi X»f the tmaf etsoutheastern areas last night, r
according to plant l^*ing marie hy met special qualifications 'based to ilelilrorate Thu report nf the pemlituie for ifp s itl, $60,372 has
The roaring winds whipped up fIre
Student ("nunrl! of which By­ on net sa|pa of $300,000 produc­ Jury will he given to the Court l^en spent.in Sniifned.
tldr* that undermined and d* ton Beard I* president.
Mrs tion during the year are eligible at 10:00 A. M., Nuv. IS. sal.t l).
Supl. ’ Lawton annnunerd tho
mntisKcd aeacoaat cottage* and Gladys Smith and Miss Ethel tn attend thr mealing. Thi* is a
Herndon, clerk of the em it
i'elci tmn f I.’, i' Cooper, Rov
commercial structures, Inundated Riser are faculty sponsor*. The yearly event for associate man­
H. H. Kastnn ix foreman nf j HoweR,' and M r G . tree itarden
sections of several communiiie-!. f-rothall game with Winter Park agers assistant managers, agen­
the grand Jnry, It ( , Strong I* I as countv-unle truste«-s In placo
wrecked at leaat one fishing will he at 8:15 o'clock.
cy assistant*, special agent.* nifll- acting
foremanI and II. h Aiken,
n„. i|g
- f,&lt;imei
f,,rm. i truster
Aiken. Ij „f*
n(-ii,,.
troitye*s uf
of the
tho
trawler, battered other craft ai
The parade will form in front broker* and train* have been Jr. is clerk
Other members of
,„ umv ,|Ht i„ !s
Hft ,B*.
mooring* and pounded seawall*.
of tha Court House and the line chartered from all ovrr the Unltrd tJ,P eramj j,uv ate Randall ( base, played
lni,» of
„f thu
the districts. Also
Hundred* of power and tele- of march will lw to Firat Hired States to furnish transportation .L T. I'opo, C. R. Clouts, John nlgyvi „a map
announced uni ilro levy* of six
I'hune llnea went down before and to Ranford Avetmr, then ,for the 1,000 qualified men.
Jacubrln, J . J , Carver, \V, A. mills a ' voted for current school
the blow, leaving many communi­ south to Berond Street to Park
Ward, J . W. Cook. T E Glass, expenjc* arid the two mill build­
ties tn darkness overnight and Avenue and hark First Street to
mite, Ben Jones, A D Jotminn. ing reserve levy to match state
sh o t And k il l e d
numarouk homes, equipped with Magnolia Avenue where tha big
CHICAGO,
Nov.
18 (/Pi— W. D. Jackson, Sandy Anderson, funds.
fuel oil furnace*,-; without hen- pep rally will be held.
J
Michael Koiar, 42, one of the . W. Chlldre, J It. Btaplrr and
■
At leaat two deaths were at­
A feature of the Homecoming •even men who stole $2,000,000 Paul Fabry. .
tributed to the atorm, David M&gt;- will be (he selection of a Queen In a vault robbery In 1045 and
Wheat Tops
Mark
thleu, 61, former Augusta, M*, and four attendants.
Students
testified against his fellow Caldwell Asks Final
As Hog* Prices Hold
M ike commissioner, was killed are voJJng at a penny a voto to later
rohber* arid won probation, was
Tn the Icollision of hi* ciar and a select the Queen. The pennies wilt ■hot and killed last night while
Judgment
For
Libel
truck outside Augusta, and j go to tha Hi-Y club. Mr*. M. eating supper with his family In
tty A88(K’T a TKD PRESS /•
Wheal went over the 13 a Hush'six-year-old boy was killed by a Winn la leader of the Tep Squad his west side home.
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 13 t,Pi
ear In Pawtucket, R. I.
I and Martha Grogan U captain.
K
Koiar wat struck In the hack Claiming Collier’s tnagailne had e| mark at the Chicago Board of
and head by a gunman who. police passed up-a legal filing deadline, |Trad* today for the first tima in
i mnr* than two week* and hog • ^ jt
said, crept up tha raar *U fr* to Btlorn„ t for (;nvprno*r
KMsr’s second floor apartmant IC aldw efi*t(Xv a'skM'The U «
^*'‘l T ’, 'l&gt; T ,ni;v*J , "C
atet fired - thraa shotgun blasts d i .i r k f V Ur/'f
Judgment *HKLltr * ' ,ll!* " ’" ir,r l4v" ,oe,t
through tha glaa* nf a atorm door. o f libel against thw p u lli.lfu n in I"lo v v ev sr. the C ht«f(* cattle and
*
IW8.000 case.
! sheep markets were troth called
T
a V#
I.‘.he
I
lower, egg future* sagged slightly
DEALERS INDICTED
DETROIT. Nov, 13 (AV-Nine had defaulted by falling to answer ‘ ol, the "Chicago Mercantile Ex­
NbW YORK, Nov I? (/Pi—New York City's welfare operation) Datrolt auto dtalars and tha wive* the Governor*! allegations of libel change. and New York cotton
nver the past decade, x report prepared by the mayor's executiva com- of two of them war# named to­ •within 20 day* after the United futuiea opened 36 to 70 cents a
Statei Supreme Court, issued its
nit're aaya, featured " f*iry tale" conditions "without the slightest re­ day tn -indictments signed by ra- mandate declining to upset a cir­ bale lower in New Yn)k,
Butter for future delivery waa
cordar'a Judge W. McKay Skilllation to the actualities of life."
man, one-man grand Jury who cuit court of appeal* decision or­ a fraction of a cent higher In
Ihe 267-page Jocumcni wa» released yesterday by Welfare Cbm- ha* been problqg reported Irreg­ dering tha eaaa to trial.
Chicago at 72.25 rcnlft a pound.
The. motion for final Judgment
qii»s;oner Benjamin Fielding on thr evg^of a resumption by the State ularities In sale of new and used
Lack of needed moisture In tha
wat set for a hearing before Judge southwest continued to exert up­
Hoard of Social Welfare rf in public hearings, inquiring into alleged cart In tha Detroit area.
Doxlar Devane here next Monday, ward presstirw on wheat prices,
relief abuse* In the city's welfare"
If be ahould grant It. the case but other grains slipped |nw*r.
department.
thorough alrfng or all the faeta,"
p n irR o
would bo lefened to a Jury fur
Near th* rind of the first hour
Fielding, who Was named last
c Z m .l !f * U a’nd
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12 UP) determination of tha amount of nf trading at the Chicago Board
month lor Mayor ■ O'Dwyer to dlcaten“lwithMt)4d'
r 1)
Emory Prfca told city damages.
of Trade wheal for future delivery
succeed Edward E. Rhatlgan who magnltud# of the raorgunlxation. MU„Al
council mtmhsr.
member* last
teat nl&gt;ht
night that
that
was Hi to IH centa a tui she 11
resigned the Post, said in re­ task now confronting this dc present high living coat* were
GAS HA1.EH UP
higher, December $!J.OO H ; corn
leasing the hitherto confidential pertinent.”
’ *
TALLAHA8SEE. Nov. 13 (/P) was H lower to Va higher. Dec­
caused partly by selfishness—
data that ba would use it aa a
The report la prefaced with “Everyone trying to gat what ho "F lo rid a 's taxable gasoline sales ember $2218: oat* were.te to X
basis for reorganising his de­ the followlAg statement:
I can”—and partly by govvmment- have topped the 1946 record lower, December $1.16 te. and
partment.
--------------"Tha record nf money .by tha ■pontorad exporU arhleh mad* flgurva by more than 14 percent soybeans were 2 tp 3 retita higher,
“Tha public la entitled In a
(Om i i m m •• r s i * ru«ai)
competition difficult.
for th* first nine months nf 1947. November $3.73.

Patrol
Marseille After
Communist Riot

- ____

Growth Of Morals
In Newspapers Is
Praised At Meet

Siiulh Side* School
Repairs Requested
! At County Se,ssion

/I

New York Welfare Operations Seen
As Based On “Fairy Tale” Conditions

.,rj

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,

�PAGB TWO

THE HANFORD F1ERALL), HANFORD. FLORIDA

“Fanner Tom” Has
Stable And State
TroublesTo Cure

The mayor agreed to let 100
dairy farms In the metropolitan
milk production area—including
Deweys—try it as a test to do­

Th* heavy duties of running
the Unrest stale in Amrrlra force
Dewey to he a commuting farmer.
Each week-end. carrying along
state papers to work on at night,
he set* out for his farm, which

THURSDAY.-NOV. IS, 1917
at present has 101 rows. He
It is estimated- that independ­
clwayt tries to gel there by milk' ently owned single stores do
ing.time.
about two-thirds of the volume
“Certainly I milk my cows," he of retail business in the United
said. " I t ’s my principal Interest in
life. That way I know iny herd."

Ilv HAL HOYLE
ALBANY. N. Y.. DP)—I dropped
in to see America's best known
dairy farmer today, and he was
uuite optimistic over prospects for

T A B LE S U P P L Y
rL O V L T T S E
PICCLY W IG G LY

WfL£t__nbout ..breaking, avan

Frenh
Roasted Cuntom Ground

C O FFEE
# O ’clock
2— 1 lb Bags Vi
3— lb Bag
$1.12
Red Circle

2—1 lb Bags

82

Bokar
s **cmc i«* ca

Ann Page Pure

G RA PE JA M

lb J a r 21c

2 lb J

Jane Porker- (Sugared, Plain or Cinnamon)

DOUGHNUTS

Do?

White.House

MILK
a a

6 Sm Cans 35c

p

”

PUM PKIN
'

3 Lge Ca

,

No. 214 Cai

Garden F r e ^ Fffulta and Vegetables
Freah Tender

f

BEAN S
Fancy Selected

LTOMATOES

expect to do better."
(he farmer was Tom Dewey,
snd he wasn't talking about votes
lie was .speaking purely about
his 400-acre dairy farm, a 'sub­
ject be It much more vocal on
than the question of who will be
the candidates for the Republican
presidential nomination next yearSince Dewey it alto Governor
of New York state, his political
acquaintances like to kid "Farm et
Tom" shout his cow /arm. but lie
insists it is no mere hobby with
him.
“My major interest It in running
a dairy farm," he said.
It is located in beautful Dutch­
ess county, where anothsr wellknown farmer used to live. Fellow
name of Roosevelt.
Like most 'farm ers, "Farmer
Tom" had a grievance against
the government. In this case it
was l lie New York City govern­
ment.
To understand this grievance
you nerd a little background.
"The biggest problem of the
dairy fainter in this country isut
puces t— It's maatltlea," Dewey
•aid. “We've Just about got
tuberculosis.In rows whipped, snd.
we've - get "n*hg'e disease pretty
well cleaned up In N«w York.
"But there is tome incidence* of
mastitis Is 96 percfcnt of the dairy
herd*."
The best way I can figure out
to describe mastitics is to say
that it it an,infectlon that annoys
rows in the faucet area 'so much
they cut down production.
Well, to meet the sanitation
requirements for milk told In New
York City, dairy fanners have
had to ynrhor their cows at nights
in dormitories having concrete
floors which must be washed down
rtaltv
----------- -

quantity Rights Hewerred
Prices Good Thru S at, November 15
Chase A Sanborn Vac-Pak

^
THE
FRESH-TASTING
CANNED FOODS

Stokely Fruit

Pears"*'T26 c
Orange

StoRely Grapefruit

J u i c e s 19 c

Largo Juicy

G R A PEFRU IT
DcliciouH Fating

Stokely’s Cranberry

Cherries no2

NUTS
PA RSN IPS
Canadlun

RUTABAGAS

Stekety s Finest French Style
Green * ' *

Stokely’s Honey Pod

----- Slicocf of
Halvas)
No V / z t A n

Stbkgly's Finest Cream Style

Corn

No303

1.7c

Stokely'a Finest

Land O’Sunshine

Pickles
Stokoly’s

i 2 oz

Woodbury

For Salgda or Cooking-

Facial Soap
Fancy .Cut Groan

“I told him theie was no reason
pen stabling wouldn't satisfy
sanitary regulations under a
proper system of inspection," he

Jane Parker Delicious

29c

Limas No 2 o .. 26 n

Stokely'a Finest

|&gt;rfl s IisMing, which penpiu the
row s to bunk down on warm l eddiqg of chopped straw, corn stslks
or nsy.
Farmer Dewey took the matter
right to the head 'man—Mayor
O’Dwyer of New York City In this

Brazil

Y«l)ow Cling

Htoktly’s Finest ttmaU %&lt;r«tn

H- ihey' prdpojfd a return.

-A P P LE S

S t o M v ’*

Btokel/e Finest Red, ftour,
Pitted

but bard on'the cows. When
they curl up for a little shut-eye,
their tender faucet tone’ hits the
damp rold ronerrje. Dewey and o
lot of other farmers believe this
inakr* them more susceptible to

ORANGES

(More Raisins Than Ever)

Bartlett

it s

Florida

Dixie Darling Raisin

Cska

-Belter Thnn Ever"

IO C

Personal Size
2

Obeliak Flour-

. J ’owdertftl (Vitamin Full—Mineral Rich!)

Cakos

Soap of Beautify) Women

Sunshine
Cracker*,

(a lbs 11.07)

(Large Sdr)

CHsco

Grada ." X ” Juice Florida

Oxydol

Karo Wblta

Octagon

Flakes

lge 30c

Octagon

j&amp;uatmUra.

V

P ev loped ky Or-n-Oovtmmrtit to~ assure
the cbnaumer of'gettin g luUy matured,
ripe, early Juice oranges. Try them
once—you'U ask for thsip sgalql

Cleanser---- eon—5e

P f t n i» r
Hartnels

Woodbury

Soap
Gobi Medal— (10 lb»

niu.wbito

3 bars 29c

Flour

Flakes

3 pkgs 26c

51
t

Meat

• The Fragrant Soap

T e a - (0 count

9h

Bright. Sail

Sauce No. 2 ci

Bleach

W IN E

Chuck Roast
Baby Beef Grade A

Sirloin Steaks
Baby Beef

U I '.T i 'f i X .f
se 11.21. Your*

No. 2 Con 30c

York Cooking

Cakei

1 9 c

« .,

Grapos

u»

12 %c Onion)

§«5c

. { Y / 'u . „

Swob

S teak s ^ &lt;*
Center Cut Utility Beef '
Soap Chuck R o ast

• For Baby Tool
Rog Cake

Home Dressed

Fryers

(

F ry er*

ifc

69o

Spiced Luncheon

&lt;

M at
Radi-Mint

Octagon

Soap
Pleas* s**4 |.pl«&lt;* «on
i«mb *&gt;*sa*r. | Mcleea
from R**tp* Voider li

S £ &amp; * l

G 3o

S a u i;

U. •. Good Grade Bedf CJub oc

U. ft. G

Ve1

IHRKHiD

39c Oysters

Lb

F I

c x k o s

Fow l
Country

Marvelous

Fre*h Ground

Oysters

Pound Roi

Floods O’Suda

Large Jumbo

Maryland Select

Rwt Qrads Pur* Cin,

10c

FISH DEPARMENT

Fresh Shrimp

T -B o n a o r P o rtarh o i

Utility Boef

V

39c

U. S. Government Graded Utility Beef
S i© C llC S

U n » U r a l . C lu n Bright G rid. "A "

Whiting

lamburger

Palmolive
2

Fresh Drassed k Prawn

Grade A Western Meat*
Heavy and Daby, l(W
,

rrom S e c ts * (old.
«e In ANT Ns*
sack uf U uskut
Vest
K nrlcks4

CH ERRIES

4y 5s 75c

* .

\

2

Regular Size

Flour,
Here's's
----Mir*
s a oacwla-

Hherry Port*
Muscatel .

Baby Beet

Apples

Napkins

A A P Apple

C ash m ero B o u q u ol

M «h
Bag
Fancy Wegtern Red Delicious

Hearts

None Such Mince

H cup catchup
cup wstcr .

O

A k P - No.

Spinach

1-Lb

D r a f t
For All Waghlng

M e
AGAR Ready-To-Eat •

Rath Vjaklng

�THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1947

Oviedo
r.dl la Th* Baniord Herald
II, MARIAS I t JUNKS
I The Oviedo Wapian’a Club will
hold the Novemtier luncheon Ftiy, Nov. 14. Luncheon will Iw
rveil promptly at 12 o'clock In
order to lie finished by 12:4b when
the nrofftam la scheduled to be­

#

gin. Titu program «m w v a m nr

the school auditorium, where the
club la pieaentinit J . C. Russell,
of Sanford, a distinguished auth­
ority on birds.
The public Is cordially invited
to join the school and the club ih
enjoying the bird lecture. •
The hostesses for the luncheon
include Mr*. P. M. Packard, chairfll.an, Mr*. C. M. Fprneli, Mt*.

tu t
pa, w i t *lm «een at tin hunt'*'
i-uunng. Mi. Guthrnlgu »a» a for­
Oi ImiuUi, attended tin- afli-rnu-m mer pastor of thi- Oviedo Mvth•easion ami sang, Rev, Julm tidlk th u ich .'
Judge Ware and Mr*..Ann Me
Hran*ri&gt;mb. pastor of the KiiaU
Methodist,, Ollamlu, *l»o attended N v il. &lt;&gt;f K a n fu r d , » c i » a m e m :
the attrnn-nn sesaiun. H* ren­ ■he guests at the hi-meinmilig.
dered a **mi( service and preached tubrelative lo He formation Sunday.
I'
The immthy W orkftl' Council turn
of tin* \V. M. It. mi*i Thursday lira
all day at thi* Flrat Hn|)-*t Mui
Chtmh at DayUma. Mia. Itudai-r,
A
’t atg pn-untrm. pir xitir.n rn T " •pnw
dered a m n u K r *&gt;n Rtewnidshlp. j" f
The Ovirdu I*. Ti A. m**t at th&lt; J hoi*
►cliool house with Mia. it. W Dot
Kate a, pr evident, presiding. At thi- datl
business meeting everyone waa ula.
•mated at the huice s u n tu of ton,
the I In Itun ,‘ett carnival and [imp- Am
er thanks- were given to J l i i Stet
J . II. June*, Halloween carnival
J1
chairman and all of hri comm.
are
tee for their hard-, worl&gt; and kind and
rmipemtinu, as well its’ rim y*
\
one who lu-l|&lt;ed put it over. Tin* gtir
program was in charge uf Mr, Jilt
Kipp.
J
Tjie members of the I*. T. A. rial
adjourned to the vaiiuns .claw* I In­
i-nun-* after the meet in |r to -ef
M
the .art rihlhita of the children h»n
of the lower grade*. T h cii-i- nm.
firshinent* well* served hv the
||
ho*lt*s, mothers of the ninth and [he
tenth grade*. under .the ehnliI,
man ship of Mis. Lawnun Hardy Mr.
and Mts. John Duila, huntr room * b
mother* for the two n*«]«vtive a t

SAJNKUUU H E U A L O . K A M ( tK U . It.U lU D A

PAG E T H U LE

Hints To Housewives
By Isal-vll* S, Tlmt shy
Extension Komi Kionomi't

DUf*, : ' V S'tvs NOW is
TIMK KOH CAUTION IN
• U8K OF FARM CREDIT

W he re Customers Send Their Friends

Now is I ho time for caution in
Ihe Use of faint iicdit.

lim it-! s.

HOME CONTROLLED

“Where Customers

Farm Credit Administration, tbi*
hig government-' agency wldcb
makes loan* to farmers, Hindu
that staleiumt recently to Florilia's countv and hrnnr demonstra­
tion agents ,al their onnual con­
ference at ihe University of Flor­
ida in tiainesvdle. He was ,«•
pressimr the saute sentiment that
has come from the voice* .of .ul h-,
er agrieollutat ■and government

■4(14 EnM K iw i S lr e c l
H anford. F lorid a

Send Their Friends

i.s e x t r a Kuitcy. know n a » t.lituci

--

The fart that agriculture is in
good condition now- should nut
cause fa m illr In lose sight of the
fart that a different sllualimi t an
develop in futtire, Governor Duggan said thy future uf agriculture
is uncertain. "We don't know ex ­
actly whal will happen ’ I rear ding
wcaihei. exports, prices and gov­
ernment supports, iu* said. All
of these thing* luu e a ttrmendnu*
Is-aiing on the agrieultmal aitnAmong Ihe signs .(T a po.slide
'n reasnname amount*,
dangemus slluatioti, he cited the T * ft* Bn announced candidate for
fart that the farm mnttgage debt )•*•*&lt; year’* Republican presidential
has la-gun to increase for Ihe fiist , nomliiatiim, told the society, meets
lime in 20 year? ami short .let nt * log In New .York, that the m t of
debts also are increasing..Jli
J l f Miid 1 the world should tie rationed l** forn
that land ntlcei Ihr~ Flniida 'now this country Is railed ti[ion to ration
ate more than double
_LI* wlial they Itself in b '
were a few )veal*
__ ago.
___ They
_ ...T ___
_____
are etfft
ahL
even slightly higher than they
‘
were during the lahint period in
IP2ll.
! Bn,l fried to pav for it with faint
Many farmers still have very ! orodiuts at low price* h few years
painful* colleyiiuni of the bust i Intel li.id a hand sttuggle,’ amt
that followed thui iwKim. Those "ninny uf them lost their invent.
’who bought laud at high prices ! mi nts
. ,.

the home of the J . W. McKinnons
laiigm- tirv .n e t the liu r*s and
men were, rushed to the scene
of the fire. KArlier in the day
were- arranged together In ‘ the
they had already answered a call*
center of th* room, centered with
to tha'N "t*o and Company Per*
W. lovely, arrangement of flowers
IllUer plant.
Ind fern.
Kir. and Mrs. Charles ti. Shnf
Those enjoying the affair and
fer and Mr*. Leim l*,'t)»iff *|«*nt
the meeting were B, F. Wheeler,
Thursday afirrntK&gt;n in Sanford.
Sr.. II. F.. Wheeler, Jr .. K. I).
Mr*. J . S. Means, who lun* -l&gt;ee,i'
Bouillon, Pat Brown. T. W. I .awvisiting her soil. George, nnd Mn. — ------top W. J . lotwton. Bill Walker,
—
- j '‘Agt'iulttfial' credit ran he «
1uesful tool or n tlangeiuus wen*
George Means, has ietnroed*l&gt; . .
Kev. and Mta.'H. 11,1.lnk. Kev. and
Ik*i home at Gninesvitlc.
Mr*. J . N. Thompson, Mr*. Milton
*
.. ........................ . . . . I
.t„ .
“ “" W
H u g g a n d iilr t r e d .
, Mr*. Knlph ’King nnd daughter
Gore. Mr*. J . P; Co*, Mr*. ItoWrt
Mr*. Lamnr FVhoIs nnd' Imliy,
Lee Kemp,
Mr*. Joe* Beftsloy
Jr.. Mr*. Theodor# Aulln, Sr., Mr,
Klaine, of Sjnfnnl. spent Thursday In Orlando, aa-tliu .«u*»t* of
and Mrs. Paul Camplwll, Mr. and
I Mis. King's sUtrr, Mrs. I.ucilln.
Air*. Arthur Cart ledge, Mr. and qurens.
In ihe costume prixes awarded Washburn
" i n . J , U. Jones. Mr. und Mrs.
Sirs* Til
Lawson Hardy, R. L. Wheeler, for this year by the P. T. A.
fli»i ori»e In the school went _ _ _ _ _
and Fred Plenmn.
The evening circle of the W. 8. *o Melody Jackson and Daniel
C. S. of the Ovtedu Methodist Gore. For thi* children pre-seluol
Church' met at the church with age, the little Patker girl, ilaugh
^5 ^
Mrs. Bill Martin, Mr*. Ben Jones, ' w of tb« Kddie Parker*, and J
and Mrs. Basil Guynn acting as Teinmy Estes were awarded Ihr I
hostesses. After a very Interesting first prises.
_ i
X.C*'1
buyilies* Hireling delicious ” re.
mil Mt*. Hoy Holler "ntrl i
.»
H
u
■
**•
—
■
*
tt*
n
hi
.
.
'
rJI
fm hm rm * were gcrvpd tn^thn Mi. and Mt* \V. ' U. Williamo f Kanford, Wrrt* recent guests
guests.
_____„ .
resent were Mr*. in Uviedo. coming .for the llom* •
fLeon C. Olliff, Mrs. Merrlt Staley, coming Hay.
Mr*. Ben Wainright, Mr*. Helen
Mis, 8. W. Swope,- Mrs. MahU*
Sweat, Mra. Roy Clonta, Jr., Mr*. SwnjH*. Francis Swope, mjd .Mis*
Donald l*lnhart, Mr*. Ferrell Annie Mitchell attended the home
Beasley, Mr*. Billy West, Mrs.- coming as the guests of Ml. an-l
Marion Kstes, Mils Kathryn l-aw- Mrs. Charles S. U f and family
ton, Mrs. Tommy Moon, Mr*.
Mr. and Mm. Kidney t’arraLionel Netion, Mr*. Walter Trn- way of Titiisvilie, were also home­
f ue. Mis* Thelma Lea,1 Mm. coming visitors, as lhi*j guest»
omtny Staley, Mra. Basil Guynn, of their parents, Mr. and Mm.
Mr*. Ben Jones, Mr*, laiuise Mar­ Don Ca,-raw-ay and sister. Mrs.
DOANS PIL L S
tin, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Jim Tom Staley and *Mr. Staley.
ffartin, aigteMrs. Henry . Wolcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gringo Talbott
After Die meeting u stork 2nd hahy son of 'Brookville, have
shpwer was held for Mrs. Helen returned home after visiting their
Sweat.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flank W.
J ERGENS LOTION
I:ic
The regular monthly meeting Talbott. They also came for tinof th* (tvledo Baptist W. M. U. homecoming,
America’s favorite
was held at the rhutc}i .with Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Kelsey
RAYERS ASPIRIN
brand* — nationally
Fred Pierson, president, presiding. •ml family of Orlamln, were acen
advertised h e a l t h
Plap* were made for the annual ■t the homecoming also a* the
and beauty aid’s at
W. M. U. Chrlslm** party, which guests of their parenta, Mr. aiftl
RARRASOI
Ihe lowest possible
will b* held on Ihe regular ^fnrle Mt*. Charli * West, Sr., and Mrs.)
ir ire*, l'rntrn guafmeeting day, the third Monday in Dora Kelsey,
ly teamed up wfth
December. Two hustesse* from
Mr. anil *Mr». Charle* W«**i. j
FITCH SHAMPOO
59u
■ure
rconumy —'
a*aeh circle will have charge of Jr. and liaby *on ojf Orlando wei,*,
that's our atoning
Him refreshment* under the chair­ also her* a* tile guesta of th&lt;*
tftmhinslinn
that
CASTOR IA
manship of* Mr*. Milton . (loro, West Kcnli ii*,
store* big saving*
W. M. U. social chairman.
Mr. and &gt; **. Cliarlrs-^T. NibTh* Oviedo Methodist Home- lark had as tiii-iL-irnlit. ■gur.itxi
gel 4 Irmgrr run for
rmtrfiiir
for homeciimirig Mr. and Mr,*.
pf|n money shrn
dn attendance of oearly Ray Cornell and daughter. Carol!
you huj *11 yuir
four mundred people. It w ar*U « of Cle vela ml. ami Mr. and Mi**.
drug store nreda
Rev. Lionel Nelson's homecoming, Howard Wnlker and Mr*. Olnvr*
•* he had lieeu oversea* for sever­ Marshall of St. Petersburg' *•* ‘
Mrs. Kd Allen, of Orlamln. apd
al homecomings in th* past.
*1.00
Rev, Harry Moure, son of mother, Mr*. Gulhrrldge, of Tarn-

Itai&gt;y lleefy- 1 Mint, Tender, A tirajle

Genuine Spring

Western STEA K S— _
ltib- Chuuk- Shoulder U&gt; inu
Sirloin- T-Bone
U&gt; 5%

Heavy Western I
S-pure t ul

CHUCK ROAST
Meaty— For llraising .

SHORT R lltS
S IIO U L O F R
Western

R O A ST

tb

I n'

T-BONK...........
Smoked Sugar Curn I

PICNIC HAMS
In tlur S**lf Service Case
IMprland's tlrlginni

FORK SAUSAGE

H&gt; 63«

BACON

LETTUCK
POTATOES-

( A C U F I vUlWKU_____ lb_08c

U lb ii-J lH iL

Canadian
l t d Skin Porto Ilium

A PPLES
I h'l MllllIt*

CO CK TAU

~---T - '
IttosMim Times* 4Tall Cnnst

f

Huleyn M- 0 .... 73c

Sal Hepatica .... 49c

From where I sit

BEANS
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PAGE FOUR

French .Question

Krtabil.h.4 «■ INK
r»Hl.k.U .Jiul, . iiriu aelanl**
•■4 Sunil.) Ml
I

Will De Gaulle, who haa triumphed In the French elec*
tlons, tie a Thlcnt or a MacMahon? On that depends ihe
• • a lo rtl. l i t . i d .
I l l )t ..» « li«
future tft France and perhaps Europe,
* !■ » « .* * , . .
... u .l
r u i^
w .H .t
. After the I o s b of the 1870-1 war with Prussia, the
O -f u h .r
m l . ,1 I k . p a «l K i l l .,
r t l a i l i n a , r t o r M a . n a 4 r» l b * *«• French overthrew the empire of Napoleon III, and cho.se
o f C o o o n u .1 M a trb a IWW
Adolphe .Thiers, historian-and moat eminent French states­
llVkl l . t l l l . U&gt;.4.1 •
man, as president. He cased the peace’ terms which wound
IX IIa r
nnim ux in :* *
up
the war. and made the new republic a' going concern. De
nail Mao* **■■&gt;■■«&gt;
Gaulle would earn the blessing of hia country if he could
H , H » H i l l ' " i l » HA IK K
Hr CarrWr. n,»k __________ f *• •bindjip her wounds ns skilfully as Thiers did.

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iVlnhon, n professional soldier like De Gaulle/llc hnd defeat­
ed the Austrians in the war of? 1859, hut was lieatcn and
captured by the Prussians in the deceive battle of Sedan.
As president he cotfceivcd it to be hla duty to command,
the parliament having no function except to follow. .He
soon found parliamentary resistance too strong, ami resign­
ed his office.
*
•
Will De Gaulle, standing at the crossroads^ take tho
road of Thiers or. the rood of MacMahon?

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T in ItSD'AV, NOV. . . . 1947
B IBLE VE1C3R r o ll TODAY
'I F
YOU HAVE A STRONG
FRIEND
WITH
YOU, YOU
NEED NOT FEAR THE H1IAI DOWS: Y&lt; « tbo I walk through
thr valley'of the ahadow of ilrnth;
I will fear no evil.— I'.talm 23:4.
.

Writer n Child
(From Trail*)

Mark now. (hit weriern child, her
mints! tunr* « ’’
Are sunlight aha Its* seen, hri
ipeech Is of flown a.

Verbena anil the rartul, curved
sand dunes,

And palms against a muni of
cloud-towers.
Mark, ton, her eye*, the smoketree capturnt there.
Not# the rich saddle hrtprn the

aun has laid

/Solar Houses
In older days, sun parlorsy were built Into house*glnsfled-in little rooms jutting out from the living room to
.catch the sun in winter. In summer, awnings had to be
affixed to keep the sunshine out.
Today's builders go much farther In catering to the
sun. They build whole houses called solar houses. -These
"lift their faces to the sun" for maximum heat and day­
light. Not only by means of specially constructed and well
placed windows is sunshine captured, but by whole walls of
glnss. To avoid undue hent from sun in warm months, the
construction relies on scientific angles for porch risifs.
Many use Frank Lloyd Wright’s idea of (he. can tilev erroof, with no pouts, high vnoi/JJlf tTTIet low winter sunshine
come In under the roof. S o m e tim es the house itself is set
on nn axis calculated to get maximum nun in winter and
shade in summer. This last was a trick followed by.munv
pioneer builders as oddly situated .old houses in smnil towns
and country districts testify.
Whether it lw&gt; by means of a solar house, n mm pnrlor
or a bay window, man has lieen struggling sin re cavedwelling days to achieve for his home both shelter and
light. Tho new stylo windows and modern tines of-glass hi-v
a help in "ictting the sunshine, in."

Warm on her fare beneath windfingered hair.
five hpw she treads by Instinct to
evade
People's Lobby
Tha rattlers path, and* with the, _
;; — de»crt'« length "%~T.
"Lobbyist" la an unpleasant word, even a finhting
’ Compare her poise; of such Is
word. It ncpd not tie, for the work of many lobbyists in
good earth made,
For such the hills that yield her innocent and beneficial. Tho word will have a better repu­
, * hope and strength.
tation in Kentucky i f the Committee of Kentucky, repreHELE N GERRY.

- v

The Duke and uutlicn ol Wind
tot have arrived in New York,
something which leaves thr (dilu­
tion exactly whrtr it was before.

TW AS THE MONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS

TH E WORLD TODAY
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
' AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
• General- Charles De Gaulle'*
call to hla native France to Uke
the lead in making alliances with
America, Britain am) other countriei “who feel themselves simil­
arly menaced’' by Communism, li
likely to be received with ml
rmoiloill'kinbng the western a&lt;
ocrarle*.
One would expect the first re­
action to be ona of gratification
that this powerful personality
should be throwing hia r«-bom
political leadership into the bat­
tle to help stem the Red Tide's
rise egalnit western Europe. The
other democracies certetnlv need
the all-out support of France,
end .General l)e Gaulle won a
smashing victory In the recent
election* with hla new nartv—
the "Rallv of The French People"
(R P F i—although he has no pos­
ition In the government.
However, this first reaction
most certainly la bound to be
followed In many cirrlra by anx­
ious i|Urstiuns. For. one thing,
some of General Dr Gatilla’a opponenta in France charge that he
has dictatorial ambitions, and
there has lieen some uneasiness
over this in the chancelleries of
allied capitals,
Uul there is another, consider­
ation which ia u! more immediate
rnnrcin. Dt! * 0 BOtie’s
proposal
comes almost un the eve or the
Big Four foreign ministers’ con­
ference in I-ondon to try to draw
up a German peace treaty. Hopes
ot reconciling the differences be­
tween Rusla on the one hand and
the Ameriran-Brltiah-Fseneh trio
nn the other are slim a* It ia, and
were De (inulle’i proposal for al­
liance against Communism accept,
ed forthwith, It would preclude
.a'.l hope of an agreemrni In the
|/ondnn conference. Then the fal
would be In the fire.
./ •
«»_J , Jielk've the d*m&lt;«*reelet
regard the General's Idea as
premature, t o 'say the least, And
one would expert them to contlnue so to regard II so long as
there remains any hope for kg,
reement with Russia ovijr 0 *rmany. The consequences of a com­
plete break between the fiovle*i
Union and Ihe democracies wotild
be grave' In Ihe extreme, s -

v .

TH U R SD A Y . NOV. 13. 1947 *

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford. Herald

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report

— Of 1,000 'rheumatic fever cates.
10 yctr* Ister 4M of the persons
afflictcil will resume their normal
activity. 300 will he slightly Hm■l!*d. 133 will lie rrriuu^ly limited,
and 30.1 will have died. The rec­
ord* of 11 Will be mi»ing. -

Dr. Charles L. Persona
Opkomctrist
Hanford AI Untie Ilk. Bldg.
Hrmrat
Hat. 9-12
|Eyea Eiawlnrd • Glasses Fitted

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Evening— SI.20
Children—‘
. 55c
(All Tax Included)

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C O N S fD T &amp; ID ***

Pass List Suspended
Features Starl-1x10- 3:10- 6:10- 8:40

a

scntiriK HR statewide organization?, carries through it firogram for n "people's lobby."
The group will investigate and draft new laws for
Iwtter use of natural resources, child welfare, higher pay .i .

County School Board
Auto Dealers Plan
,
ATLANTIC
Public Pacification . To Receive $24,037---Ilt'CTT'—41. J .

CITY. N. J. Nnfc,
Thomas fell victim
to the Wallrr ‘ Reuther victory
r rtWHiR-* *
DETROIT. Nor. IS. UP)— AutoTALLAHA8SEK Nov, 13 (Spe­ march In .the C.I.O Unitml Auto
mobile dealers, who ronrider cial)*—The Seminole county board _______
___ T when he fsited to
Workers today
TECHNICOLOR
thrmselves somewhat maligned In
nubile instruction will receive i win re-election as u virt'.presi
Secretary Mauhall m eal* ilia mittees program will then tie presented to next year's of this m-mth it can't b* wrnlen the rnstomer rush for -new csrs, of
12-1.073 next week as ihe fifth ' dent.
legislature for adoption.
*
off
...........................
this far In advance. It may
over 1,000 U. S. Array «(I k « k an
that It will concern Itself main­ sr* ntsnning to Improve puhllr tnstallmrnt of funds from the
in a roll-call at the UA\V con­ Linda OARNElPcofiie! W
ILDE
This ia planning at Its best, freed from the curso that he
aiding China. Ami yet ibere arc
now /Minimum Foundation Pro- vention, Thiitnas lost hl« job to
ly with • Austria—Ihst
Russia rrlsllolts.
to
many
is
attached
to
any
governmental
attempt
to'look
„„„
,w
gram
Fund.
The
National
Automobile
Deal­
inav stall to see how the Marshall
thoie who thought the war wsi
Dick Gosser, a Reuther lieutenant RichaidG
REENE; CeorgeSANDERS
ahead. Other states tnay profitably watch the progress of program wnrlt* pul. There U *|. ers Association recently notified
Stale Sehoel Rupt. Colin Eng- a mil/he most powerful Iat mr lead­
over.
this Kentucky idea,
*
*
w«v» a potilbilliv (hat If rh» eon- mendtrrs that e public relations t'sh rrporied that the county, will er fn the Toledo area.
* •
Eg*.
f*ren-c were only a partial fall- •ommitlee Is working out a "Grass receive (19,271 for tescheCs sal­
Another indication
of
what
Gosser clinched It at 1:30 P.M.
w m hQiio rilUINGtl
-------------- ;-------- :---- -------- - — ------- — ’ —-rr- * ure, Ihrre might be another. Dip. Roots" program ta help local aries. 11.427 for transportation, 1E8T). Shortly afterward he had
three Senate inm ti|*liont are lot
dealers retouch Ihelr customer amt 4S,.Uf» for current expanse.
.
(„(*,.(
a, KIUIAM PHUHS.
8JH8
votes,
more
than
a
majority
tow n ftnrn Maj. Genttal Ben
A total of (2,707.434 will be of thc convention voting strength.
contacts.
nett E Mjren who »*y» tluit after
fn a
I t l l j l l l OlHIl ‘ '
likely to try In prevent g ro(d-l The main reason fpr this cant- sent to the B7 Fiends counties, At that point Thomss had v»hly
m m -ron.uiktn* former SroeU ry nl the
pit!# nipt tire.
infirn ip p irfilly - If coni ulnfedl in $2,245.2(11 of which Is for teachers 1.615.
A 20lh (/ejltufj-Fos Achie*emrnt!
Then, too. n-ltain and franc#|ictulls of an autdmollve market salaries, $159,002 for transporta­
TtoMitJE Morgenlhau he made a
i Tuesday ■ Wednesday
s u r e l y , couhtdn'l cnniemplste survey recently published for dsat- tion. and $824,199 for current ex­
490,000 profit on $4,000.00'!
pense.
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Americans
with
intomes
under!
N()V ISth &amp; 10th
Hr
JOHN
P.
MekNIGHT
breaking
wllh
Russia
before,
even
#r».
It
revealed
thsti
of wartime bonds. Mi. M &gt;r •ROME, Nov. t8—M V-Uk# a fact that »osrlng four prices—
The cheeks arh due to be mailed $600 a year'contribute at large,
____
....
. .left's
. . „ ......................
knowing whslher the Msrshsll
on*
of
the
most
lilting
points
I.
Twenty-five
percent
of.
rar
a
proportion
of
those
Incomes
to
./Doors
Open 12:13 P.M .
nlhau pmmplly dentes lhai h man trying to ride a
bucking 0f cri!ld «m -h sv* come down i !’u ,n ,w»l l&gt;* approved by the owners planning to buy In 1947 from Tsllslistlee Nov. 16.
churches is those with Incomes
rr dm lined ihf.V matter widi broncho while two fellow* yahk somrwhpt while theItalian ctlr-1 United Stales Congress.
If the admitted placing orders.ujlh more
,of from $6,000 to $10,000 a year
SPY FIRED NORMANDIE
General My*r«. Obvidifllv tomtom V. r ‘m™
*l,h*r
Premier •rency’v ,leprecisti..n hs* been »t , nt-n .toes go through it will In han one dealer.
and more than twice thc propor­
be an alliance among Ihe
I* lying. Ami lom'nrih' i* guilty Aicidn de (.stnerl | biggest prob- I Irkst tempolarily rhecked The '
2. Fifty percent of new car! NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (TP) Thu tion contributed by those with
may try t„ j countries 'o f western Europe buyer*
In
are doing business with the French ^an g w.. g e newspaper incomes dver (LO.Qpp.
of a pretty itrinus nffeiue T. Inn ju s t-now Is keeping hli *rst. talk that de Gssperi
lie dnestt t have much
lltne U Imlitpr his cabinet with some ‘’combat CommunHm.. And It will same dealer who aold them their France Amerique ■*&gt;•• a Naxi
ferrel out the (ruth nf-meh mat think about wltere he's going.
moderate UfUals is subsiding. 1 ,v* ■ raofe realUUe than any a! last car.
apy, now heing held In Germany
trr* i* the purpoie of Senate inFive
----- months' ago the lank,.
•*."*•*.
lank,, That the Christian Democrats,
Demi
' n“
8- F o rty eight percent (relieve on a fnuriJer charge,, has admitveiligaticmi
fld-yesrjold Catholic Premier tired Intend in contest vigorously
vlgoroualy n e s tL AI1 ,h#*e
*®*,N Iw bound dealers aren't f a le jn illstrlhuUpg t»*d responsibility for ihe fire that
•ornrd the French luxury liner
of constant wrangling with his .Spring's tentatively scheduled n a t-1,0
tar
«J«z*t[on-H»r motorrar*.
^ .'*
Britain'* labor Jy/xjrrhlhtnt hai th rd succsssive .Itslisn c.Unet. j lonsl eleetion. was evblencsd'
ft
w^iu T “ J f n *S.el
4. The averi
ilecidid to ileclaie w iro # “apin ’ When Preildent Enrico de Nlcol* j when, on one recent .Sunday. lh#~
should. In dur
in one of the wjjcit movei it Iiai handed the premlerihlp hack tft «-"* «n» | 1 i I ' mfl
povst. One vnuM think, however. * ”* ? _ « *
i 5? tri“ 1kj' U alone |
............
*___ _
*■
,
that, as previously Indicated, th* rtwdomeler.
wiui nis niid'tdoVf'the-Toad Chris- 1
t f t . . _____• a *
±
Immediate dealer objective Is to *
Mow »pm. in care you hadn’l tain Democrat*.
other weitern democracies would
-j
IV lW n iH H M C C t
talk ruffled
niffliiil ‘-f«alinttl
nf the
IIlf* 48
IM of rising living cult*,
feelings (\f
be Inclined at th li. functtjrr to tooth
oheard. are rhote. ptople who thin'.*
Since then, he has t&gt;een busy
percent who consider automobile! They explain that as the dollar
‘ i’*e*leiwa rt*m ps«* nee)
I take th* poslllon that the Idea ,ji distribution unfair, but they have J buy* lea*, food, clothing and other
the world nw*» jh rn * Jumg. tint grappling with foss to the right I
they are,too-good to work, or fo; anil left^uho want to pull him ' ■••"elation even after they have Pfrraature, *ralher than that it
other long-renge goal* also.
llvlng'rstentlals, famill"* on llmltwithout
merit.
*&gt;#,n discharged from the hospl- w*'1
""'* «,.ri*
Eatlihates of how long the pre­ t-d budgets will not only postpone
some other reaion ihn't need to out of the saddle.
tent customer demand for auto­ buying new cars but also mav trim
Now, however, It looks like de ,#l “ r“rt‘t1,
work. Thev include the ion* oi
mobile* will last vary nil the way repair bills on the obLones. NADA
TB
Group
Named
Gssperi
has
a
breathing
spell
to
Kdwerd
announced
that
the idle rith, tome membeii of lh&lt;- consider
two years upwards, Some aava Its member* may compete
Club ueaitirer
treasurer P.
P,
•mer ihe
me political direction,
direction Klwwiila. wiuo
r . (*.
By George:Austin from
nubility, and to no Jiv'A n eatenl. andI pelitleal futuie of the Christ. I Campbell t* seriously til, Prayer
more cautious nab’* technician* eventually with the neighborhood
figure that troubled times will act grocer for a ahiro of Ihe conaumer
card * (harper*. blsukL hiyrkeieeu. Un Democrats, Italy's biggest sin. I ^as offered by the Rev. J . U.
“
George Au«ttn, chairmen of the tn about Two yaara hence because doller.
Campbell
In the
tho f* Root In Mr. Campbell'*
behalf.
racetrack gamljlrri ana all the red r l* party, with 207 seats in
constituent
assembly. President 1 m |»
I I , £hrlitma* TB seal aala,.today-anof die eaiyfmaney fiatnnity who 656-man
which is drafting Republican It- 1 Lane thanked Andrew Ramsey for nnunred selection of the personal
. live by ihriruwrt*.
'
aly a new national charter.
the derndsthm* provided for ■La­ solicitation group who will start
A close, hard-won Victory In tho dles' Night at the Mayfair Inn, work oh Thursday and Friday of
Secretaiy Anderson (*jra world assembly
ft
-»arly In October gave
this week.
jieiee will npt be poitiblc unle#j do (rasper! the breather. Hit Com- Alio mrmbfi* of the profrim com*
Business
firm*.
and larger
mittee.
Fyaqk
Shames
announced
i
the Unitfd-Sr.»l:&gt; (upplie* gram to muniat-Socialist opposition moved
that the pldture nf the Ktwanls donors other than those personally
-PistsT•!■* *■ I
will
receive
Ihfir
hungry nalioni That'* an interest­ a vote of nod-confidence in Ihe nreaentatlon of a rcauacitator *oJ solicited.
,
"Tha^'ra lucky lo have that Insurance." te
ing (••'•culaiien: Lm is world peat- csbinft. Wllh some help from the bernald-Laughton Slemorial llo s -i,usual advance gifts phristma*
far right, de Gssperi Just squeaked pital will appear In Klwanls seal letUr next week, according
possible if it do-#?'It » s* not'lack b y .
to Mrs. Edward Klrcher, aecrtoften eald ol the family of a deceased
*
t of grain which caused'Germany
tarv of th# , 8eminole County
Christian Democracy's fnturo Magailne.
Woodmen member. •
Guest* greeted were Earl My- Tuberculosis' and Health Assoc
tto invade Czechoslovakia or Po policies probably will he decided
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* Hnd. Il was not lick oi gum it tho rartv's National Convantlon er* of Euatia, Ktwani* lieutenant Utton. General sent sale ■mail
Lucky? Ye*, but It'* not /u*t luck/ It wag the
! dial caused the. Japi to attack at Naples this week.
governor of the central district will t« notied on Nov. 24.
If daa Gasper) has hi* way, it
Jack Katlgan, general chairman
’’ call Hatbor. It was not e/ain. «»
husband's and lather's foresight and thrift
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"lect to steer just left of P. II. Stanton, Dirk Aiken and of seal sales, today urged everyd time*, which earned the fit*! .center, with an alert eye on the Porter Lansing of the Key dub. one to give generoualj.

Premier DeJJas.ueri Having Trouble

With Hia Middle-Of Road Policies

NOT

'orld Wei. In fact, the Tint World S o ils of Communiam on the left |
r*r came at the peak of'world* j*.n&lt;* *be Charybdit of Fascism on 9
■IMI1*t period
■ - ofr prosperity.
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However, powerful fprees Inside
he Christian Democrat* are strtr-

MORE Value for L E S S Dollars

ptisafntilitis loudly procjalm ihe
Xtiffciing il thr uru*e nf at

other of (hla course and tho** fav.
wing tt|* rfght probably are th#
strongest.

T H E AMAZING 8TO K Y O F RA ILRO A D BpN 1)9

.If il i* true thal tke Ruuiaii'
r'liave the atomic ttotnh, it m*'
I k
true that tk#^ Unittf
hs* a much betlrt syilr^
Itciini the approach o&lt;
ptanei than it had a) th
P catl' Harbor. Accotdio'
Vanncvar Buih. * leadin'
studies at« •- ‘ - ^ ~
srd thr.
net* aiound
! SO that apppoa^
defre^ed long
' x. of'uulokd
ibilily bv iharUoto'l'
tomtt, all defrmivc, a*
i offea*We. weapon* will h*
frtra those nf . Varld
those of that war

Moreover, ths Communlit-domina'ed "Prop!#'* Rloc" hss sddrd
several splfnte*- group* of deput!es to th* si-ltd 168 who vots ths
wav Communist rhlif.Palmln) TogiJatll and Soclallit Pistrlo Ntnnlorder; nnd, with moderate leflT
parties coy, de Gaaperl may have
to look again to the right for
s»**mbly vo'ea to atoy In power.
That, In the opinion of many
obaenrrrs, ia potentially tragic,
tine# - It reinforce, the drift to
extremes which has marked r*.
lUttan polities! history.
t
Their hope 1* that tho one*
strong, now *rh!sm-riddl*d Boris,
lift Party will Dnd th* wav beek
to unity *nd counter-balance the
pull of the far right.
A* for th e Christian Democrat*,
their recent constituent assembly

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t. Reduced their funded debt 27%.

I. Reduced their annual Interest chargee 11%.
•1. Increased their eaah resource* *72%.
4. Increased their net working capital 7(T%.

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ribbed . . . plaln coloraior
fancies ,A . Interwrncn Ouollty
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Office Phorte 967
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Representing T. Nelson O'Rourke. Inc., D»yton* Beach, Fla,
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Cali th * local Woodmen repreeenfalire.
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In 1937. th* bonda of moet of the** railroad systems were
selling at par or higher. Today theae came bonds — with
record* of uninterrupted Interest payments extending for
periods up to 50 years — can be purchased at substantial
dlscoimta. Many of these Issues ar* legal Investments fpr
savings btnks and/or trust fund* In the Stats of (jaw York.

791 Lake Darfe Drive

Helping their confidence

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election hare left them

weapon* of World &lt;.(*1^,

Woodmen also enjoy tho opportunity to form a srido
circle ol triends through many pleasant Dalemal
and soda! events ol- ttsd* local Woodmen camps.

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In making small monthly payments on his
Woodmen life Insurance certificate that
now protect* his loved ones from want

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) THURSDAY,

NOV. 13, 1947

A n d Personal Activities
**Social

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Co
Haslender
Monthly Meeting

THURSDAY
.IW
Tin 'P jJr ll*. CI«U Of me First j party
Baptist Church will meet at ths j Cross
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Delegates Return
From PTA Convention

Longwood

Mra. L. E Spencer, represent­
There was « large attendane
ing the Seminole High School
rarent-Teachrra Association: Mra, •th e n '’ Muaker*

A White Elephant Sale na'i
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held during .the
regular meeting
the W ohW a Ullde Class of the

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held at* •■
the'*church
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Pilot Club To Hold
Benefit Party Nov. 20

I White Elephant Sale
'Held By Baptist WMU

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A Welcome Curried Dish

The Pijet Club wilt *pon*or a
i benefit nml and Chioe-e checkers
party in the Tourist Center on
the evening of S'nv. 20. it wa*

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nn T"e«ji«.y—miiiiiiia-. Miih aboutthirty-tHrce preM'ni,
Mr*. Fred MVrr-, presided over
the huslness mroling held l&gt;efore
the sale and plans wJrr made for
n Christmas supper to It given
in the annex. Proceeds from the f
sale were contributed to the
church Christmas fund.

Curried Lamb In

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chuirtnan on :u rangemroi*.
. lbidt-e .ir l othet cahl game*
will be enjoyed and it j* suggested
that table.! Pe madr up tw-forohand. Prires-will le- awarded th e’
winner* for ■t h game and rafri-shnirnt* will t-&lt; «ervod at the
ci&gt;0* 1u
-! .M
l L RaKwn la
chairman ,d the lefieihm ents
romtltittee
.The parly will -tan at 8:00
P. M. and tin- public is rordially*
invited. Ticket* may be -,-cured
from nnv member of jhe Pilot
Club or at the door on the evening
of the party.

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__ Broun IDcrl llnrdarreturned fro ft, the twenty-fourth 1 .‘7: .
T
IliiHerrd Cauliflower
annual convention, of the Florida i
' * ,h* *of* 1 lf*Ruc. AnCongTeaa of Parents and Teacher* ' n°uuvrmcnt was made of l turnJllyed Green Salad
held in St. Peterahurg Noe. 4-6. ty Federation meet to he held
.
.
. A p ple. Pia
Weat ElKhtaanlh Street. with S t. M ark* c h . , « „ „ f the c h ^ h . X " h e a ^ n t a few 1. , . "
A® 1,1 Sanford.
Headquarters for the meeting on
* Attending the district session
/ r:.nklin “ c‘&gt;ho*’ held recently at the home of Mr*.
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1
!
was
at
the
Sorrow
Hotel
and
7-8
l Recipe, Serve Four!
t i n at 8:00 P. M.
in St. Cloud regent ly were Jit*.
Walter Meriwether. " .
Mr*. C. E Gormly has left for r* gi».tfrvti *le*m te» attended the John Wadsworth, Mi*. . Georg
Curried Lamh in Itrunn Rice
The A nlca Circle of the San­
The devotional n u Kivrn and Wilmington. N. C. where slip will meeting.
Border
ford Garden Club will meet at ri&gt;utlne buxines* was carried on.
The theme of the convention Bridge and Mr*. Ruth Watson.
Church Circle Meets
1 tablespoon butter or
8:00 P. M. with Mra. Henry Mc- Member* were urged to attend visit her slater. Mi** Mai caret was
The Longwood Card Cltlli Imd i
“The Future Begins Today"
margarine
•-**-»•
U ulin Jr . Mr*. J . .M. Moy. will r ^ X u l c r ^ t l ^ X h ^ u . ^ T n ! R^ rt&lt;'
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and all meeting* were held In 13 * players at tim nome of Mr. With Mrs, l‘\ (hitohel
1 medium-aize,! oiylon. diced
First Methodist Cbureh and were and Mrs. S. L. TuppeV't+atimto.,
2 CUP* CMtined ’tomntoe*
a simlnoU*Re°lik.h K 3 £ * N o . 43 E T ’J
L
f
t
S ie t^
Ml“ &gt;U7 EJn“ Und" * » - nd presided over hy Mr*. J . Floyde i night.
The home of Mr* Forrest
I '* tablespoons lemon juice
i i l l hold a regular meeting at
?-? ,
« * • 0 Di Lamlrrs* have return- Griffin of Tampa,
a, state president
president** A dance is given every Hal I Gatchel. 232d Laurel Avenue, ua*
I cup e,Miki-,l lamh, cubed
8:00 P. M. . U h e m O - F . Ilffl,
j S . New’n ^ X r i w ?rT w clco £d j
- * ‘the
L "P.T.A.
" ‘
unlay night for the under Teiil f the __
-eemMyytday of
-* ,L"
■ p p pon
t. Mwe.ds
the
of
1 Iaide-noon curry pow der
1 monthly meeting "7 Circle No. 6
Distinguished speakers were Acvrs *1 Library Hall.
Cold water
Clrcla. of the Carden C.uh will in'A
°
enjoyed fotI.irut. Ernest Harri s went t-i I of the First H.ipti«t Church. The
Dr.
J
.
Hiltis
Miller,
president
of
BARGAINS!
'x rup milk
Orville W. Tnurhton hat re­ the University of Florida; Colin Atlanta and returned in a short 1 _
_ at--- -------------- 1 ..iDL
1^ ;
meet aa follows: Camellia Circle lowing the meeting’ ami refresh­
meeting
was opened
with .i.
the. deBrown Rice
,
with Mra. Don Carraway; Central ment! were aervrd to Mrs.^RhJge. turned from the Rotary dinner English, state superintendent of.J time ti "in Veteran'* Hospital votional given hv .'lit-. J
M.
BARGAINS! '
3 Imnaoit*
Circle with Mra.- H. M. Papwarth. ly Brrwerton. Mra. George Bower. in Jacksonville Tuesday at the education; Dr. W. T Edwards, with a satisfactory report.
Stinccinher and Mr*. Gatchel led
Cook tlm onion in tht- butter or
Dirt Gardener* Circle at 10:00 A. '•w Mir'*&gt;s Coleman Mra. II. L. George Washington Hotel.
BARGAINS!
president of the Florida Educa­
Fl-irnla State I-cague of i&gt;as-. Ihe orayer. Report* were heard margarine in a heavy saucepan
M. with Mr*. John Roger*; lllbiation Association. Senator LcRny
from varlou* committee* and Mr*.
lit l.nT lfier
Add the toruatoc*.
Mr. and Mr*. It. K. Hardison Collins of Leon county; Prof. Ed­ hail had an all-day seasiun with 11, W shannon w** 'appointed j for f&gt; minute* 'Vul
cu i Circle at 10:00 A.M. for a cov­ Cornell, Mr*. Roy Holler. Mra.
, V n .r o
bstKpiet and business program st
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U ’A U .K T S
ered diah luncheon with Mr*. Jack A. W. Lee, Mra. Glenn Llngle, I left today for Tlffotj and other win R. Harts, professor of Social Longwood Hole! on Sunday, Tit- Stewartship chairman for thr lc min -*“ 7 7 " 1 me" ' ^
Mrs.
Amelia
Notde,
Mrs.
Roy
"i
'll
'
curry
powdn
in
u
pnate
with Ihpoints
In
Georgia
where
thry-will
Fox in Paolo; Ixora Circle at 3:00
circle
Work
of
Florida
State
University
•
K K Y C A SK S
hotel is engage,! for the sanei f . M. wtith Mrs. J . C. Higgins; Symr* and Mra. W. E. Watson. visit friend* and relatives.
Mrs. Stewart lintrhCI urgrd cold water and gradually stir it
in Tallahassee and Judge Harold plsrc for their mer-t next year.
•
Pit m u : f r a m e s
into
the
no-*i
mixture.
Simmer
“ araranda Circle at 3:00 P. M.
L. Sehring of the Florida SupHeme Ih-monstratinn program member* to attend the *tudy on for 20 minute*., Add salt if ner,-*All Sltnpt-*- Co!«rs- Sl/e»
David
with Mra. H. G. Methrin; Mag­
Nov.
24
at
the
ch'itch
of
the
iHiok
, Mr. and. . . Mr*.
.
... E. Meyer
- - - - - - |reme Court.
was directed hy Mrs, Ouida Wllnolia Circle at 11:30 A. M. with
' ° rik *
Wl "fvive to^-|lc ll)CP||nK was closed with a mu on’Tliursday afternoon on the "Tlint the World May hm&gt;u'\ Miry. Stir hi tlm mdk JuM lieforc
r»oc ••*i.i»&gt; -* si.r.o
night hy plane to spend several |k n q u rl
th„ Sorpno Hotel atSir*. R. L. Caldwell and Mrs. R.
Mi*. Gatchel taught the llihle serving. Heap n bolder of blown
Hv non THOMAS
subject
“Clnthlug
After
the
Wai
rice
on
a
hot
platter
ami
fill
een( OL E MANS .
F. Crenshaw; Mimosa Circle at
month a at the .Inyfair Inn.
( . tended hv fiOO delegate*. The adMost Intrrrsting situation* were study and at the rimelusion of trr with the ,-iutied lamb, ft-rve
10:00 A. M. with Mrs. J . M.
the
meeting
(efn-shment
*
wore
dress
heard
was
hy
Mr*.
John
E.
111
Mngnulin Avrjtue •
HOLLYWOOD Nov 13 (4h a:rt-iued Mrs. Itnlpri Haniiiuutd
Cameron’, Mr*. R. T. Thrasher as Wait Disney is going bark to wit- i Mi** Betty
Wilkinson, Miss * Haye* of Irvin rails. Id.', find presided over the business *cs*-' served hy the hint ess to Mr*. W. with rip,1 banana* rut in halve*
Wulch’
Our Nuv. Sales
crosswise.
B. BHnsoh, Mi*. P I', t'nuipliell,
• rn.hn«e»s:' Tdlm Circle at 3:00 cartoon feature films.
I MarvEarle and Ml*. Elsie Farley ;vice president
of The Natmnal Ion. ■'*
j
Mr*.
C.
A.
Dutton,
Mi*
Uatehrl,
P. M. with Mr*. Wade Garner;
Th* wizard of nurhank ha* l«een : ,,w’l't
Armistirr holiday In Congress of Parents and Teach
Refirshmenta j/»ere servtil In Mis. Stewart Gntrliel, Mi*. John
Rose Circle with Mr*. Irving Fein- using live character* in hi- l&gt;lc- ! Kwtfwnnjah. ^a. They returned to era.
Mr* It. It. Hilly amt Mr*. J . II L Miller. Mr*. Shannun. Mi**
berg, 1006 Magnolia Avenue.
Special
guest*
at
(be
banquet
turo* for a few years, hut now i onnford yesterday
/
Marie Stpuari. Mt&lt;* Minnie SteThe Sallle Harrison Chapter, he finds not ail of his subject*
were Florida State Cabinet mem­ ftleilirk.
Service* at Christ Church wilt wait. Mr*. J , M. SMtireipher, Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. George Stine re­ ber* and their wive* in Tallahas­
fia u c h te r * of the American Revol­ are suitable for aueh treatment.
ution. will irtect gt the home of After much deliberation, thp stu­ turned yesterday from Jackson- see. Thr local P.T.A. of all the be conducted by Rev. Mnrk l‘m. W, L Sloudrnutire. Sit* Flank L.
Mrs. II. E. Tooke, 720 Mellon- dio ha* decide,) against a ll^e villa where thrv attended the city schools were Warded blue penler nn next Sim,lay at 3:0d Wet*lrtiff. Jr . Mi.*. Van Connell
M.
of Wayne, Penn and Ml, M. A
villa Avenue, at 3:00 P. M. with Alice in the forthromiug “Alice Rmery dinner Tuesday at the rlbboftx at the convention.
By a recent rhrek up on new j Trdfoid of Ipiwith, M.&lt;
Mra. John Meiach. Jr . as co-bos- In Wonderland." Anne Carter. 11- George Washington Hotel.
building, in Iriingw-nmi it wrs
teas. All visiting daughters are year-old artrras, appears set to
F. M. Neinick of Cleveland, O. Bridge And Checker
Invited to attend.
fnuml Itint 76 " new hoinr, b»d
sneak the ride, hut the actual
Buffet Suppt‘r Held
been built during the past yea-.
The Veteran* of Foreign War* character will be, drawn hy Dis­ has arrived In Sanford ami Is
Party
Held
At
Club
stnvlhg
at
the
Mayfair
Inn.
Mr.
auxiliary will meet at 4:00 P, M. ney- artist*
| Tin- PTA „f Lyman School will
At Local Golf ( ’lun.
at the Legion Hut. A covered
ZT *
I hold (h»ir Notroflila-r progtsm -m
The Lou Bunin prnduetlon of N'rmiek Is a representative of the
_Tht_Suci»l
Department
..f
th*
N(ll.
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aodir,rri,if,i
Brotherhood,of.
.Locomotive
.Fire­
dish aupper will be held.
"A lice." .which.is now beinc made
A menu fbpiistlm- of bioitnF
Sanford Woman’s Club enjoyed a
The - Sanford Townsend Club in Pari*, will feature a live Aller men *ml“Enginrmrn.
aleak*, lirown gravy, whipped po­
dessert
bridge
and
.Chinese
cheekwill meet at ihe Tourlat Centrr acting with puppet characters.
tatoes,' eole slaw, pineapple -ulnd.
Ftiends of Chester Daniels will er party held yesterday at the
^ t 8:00 P. M. Amusement and
Another Disney film, “Cinder*!1
blink eyed pen,, lima
filth
house
at
1:3(1
P.
M.
Hos­
regret
t"
learn
of
the
death
of
“ efreshmenta will be furnished.
la." will feature n cartoon hero­
olive*, pieklr,, erb-ry, lion
tesses
were
Mr*
W.
S.
Brtimley,
his
father.
E.
J
.
Daniels
of
TamMONDAY
ine. Il wont roach U. S. »creep«
Idsettita. i-.rari i t * anil do
Mr*. Franrl* Meriweth­
The Woman's Missionary Union until 1061, although artists are pa. Funeral service* will It held chairman.
’ hot eoffm- wa* pit-pared
Hi ADELAIDE KERR
er. Mrs* George Stine. Mr*. E. A.
at
the
Bimini
Funeral
Home
in
of the Pint. Baptist Church wll already at work on it.
I club chef at the Sent Ihob
I^indonta-rg and Mr*. L. F. Rich
hav* a program meeting at the
Robert Alda head* rast after Tampa on Friday.
1 irv Club for Mo
ardi
I
t
i
’
Nrwafealurr*
tt
till
r
church at S;30 P. M. with Circle “April Shower*" to appear in a
reived la*t night_____
The
dull
house
wa*
licaulifully
|
tutle
nletingieuln-i
iiulmt.
No. 3 in charge. The topic of the new show, “Ilrrak It tip." with! M ill Tlmlma Creech of Hazelg?' tlm ptoii.
hunt, Ga. is the guest of.ML-iind.1 flrfW fltrt—^-wilb— U ««„—
' t onrd li,-t ITii*’ t»«II&gt;i»re jiicKi-l nud
then -Mrs:
program will lie “Africa." Mrs. Gertrude Nelsen. May It
TIiom- altl'tidinir wet,- Mr nnd
'J~t*^t3lB7i?ti&lt;'
*n
T
M
r.
and
j
metit*
of
Km-lreuteria
»nd
bronze
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the broken piece.-, of h.-i Mr* II. II. Coleman. Mr. an.l Sin.
. Aahlcy. will conduct the-pro gram -Hnttyverm-1 relit ft*i1JgRTIe'lu ." c np" Mrs. Louis Rotundo. Ml*s t’reech |ebryaanthrmuma.- High prize in ,
spretsele* leu* before the techTh« Sunbeams and Junior GA'a abllitlt* . . . Ann Sothern is read­
ii—-* i- o—i —-i
|bridge, wa* won by Mr*. I. *E. ■tirlnit Whal would lit* ,-llurir F. E. RoumiUnL. Mi and Mr It
P e rk in * ,' Mr mid Mt» W A.
of the First Baptist Church will ing serint* from most studios ex­ formerly lived in Sanford,
; Spencer and fnr checker* to Mn. her to replace them7 Tin- nun, up­
U-ffli-r.
Mr qnd 'It Roy lloltrr,
mr-r at th- church at 3:30 P. M. cept MGM, her home lot . . , Re­
B,
R
Beck.
Mr*.
Ralph
Au*tin
Mr. and Mr*, George Stine have
0 The Knight Circle of the First lease of "The Senator Was In­ n* I hair gtrest* at their home on Smith was awarded the *rreeno town. who had made her glasssv Mr. nnd Mrs, J. F Smelt, -Mi nnd
would
ehiirgiher
f
t
for
rt
new
Mis. Georg,- TlnuMon nnd M
Baptist Church will have a rc ?• discreet" U being held up to coin­ Summerlin Avenue. Mr*. Harold prize.
len&gt; And ber purse held nitty
Speneei.
t'lar meeting at 7:30 P. M. at the cide with the election* next year. Mathew* and Mr*. E- E McClure
Those enjoying the afternoon *6.17 which must pay her food and Mr*.ML
Al*« Mr* W G l'b niiiig. Mi*.
church. All business women and- Congress Isn’t going to like It ... . and daughter. M n. J. F. Perry were Mr*. II J . Lehmap. Mra. J .
until
pay-day.
Hut
weren't
h-i
tuners who are Interested in a . Errol Flynn is among those.hit all of Charkaton, W, Va.
C. Ruaaell.'Mra It. Brown, Mrs. g k o n essential to hei work and M It Strickland, Mr I! It lka»,
night circle are invited to attend. hy the economy wave. For vrars
W. A. la-avilt, Mra. J . L. I^e, to her livelihood? 8ln- idliv^triFilt Mrs. Ilnrold K r-tni-r, .Miei Helen
Culms. Mi*s Juno llivirii of Now
the- prop dept. h*« supplied his
TUESDAY
V. W. Wilson of. Jacksonville Mra. W. H, Ellerbe. Mrs. J . IL hei thin coat a* slm weiglu-,1 th: .Smyrna and Mi
Dorothy Po­
The R, W, Ware Bihle Class of f a v o r i t e , oval type Cigarette* left yesterda)-*.after, visiting E. Meniek. Mias Carol Slone, M n. proldt-m,
f
well. ' AI -» Ben 8mrd1, t*. W.
the First Methodist Church will while he I* working, lint no more U Lant-y and hi* parents urt .Ea*l IL Wayrlt- Rucker. Mr*, t) P.
The technician look the lirok- t Austin. Karl lliggettlmihatn nnd
Jtdtn Hennctj,
have a turkey dinner at •the , . . Paramount plans to make a Eighteenth Street. Mr. Wilson i* Herndon. Mra
leu*, iieiiltnlized it and found it
church at 7:00 P, M. Mry. R. I- meager 21 films next year, com­ msociated with the Pnrdrntial Mr*. Fred T. William*. Mn. J . T. to Im- little more thnn window W. P. II......I
cKInney, hor.ten, will be In pared to 3fi or more in othrr Insurance Company of Jackson Newby, Mr*. Smith. Mrw W. A.
year* That means a lot of poo.
Vn**ler. .Mr* S. D. Ilighleyman pan,- gl***. The ser.Jinl proved to Mth. Roller,.Turner
arga of tha dinner. .
he like it. He p*-(Ar&lt;l Iw'r on *•,
pie out of work • • -c ,
_ _ _ r______________
and Mrs. John Malsch.
WEDNESDAY
.......
....
.
Also Mias .Charlotte Starkr of specialist* in the *nhie offne for
Entertain Circle it
The Civic Department of the , Hcnrr Morgan, who lo«t hi* air - Mum
New Haven. Conn. Mr* C. W. -xaminatlon. Afler their
Sanford Woman's Club will meet sponsor, is reportedly choosy Mrs. Williams Wins
was
finished,
they
(old
Iter:
about
hi*
next
one.
He
say*
if
Ward, Mr*. W. Schnabel. Mr*.
at the rlub house at 10:00 A, SI.
Sli. ti t; Rtfi^ef nlid'^irs. il
"There i» nnihing wrong
Flitting Contests I Ho-vard Montieth. Mr*. B. B , with
to fold Tuberculoilt Christmas he can’t find one to hi* liking, he'll
E Turner were rn-hoslrsse* for
.
&gt;iiur
e&gt;e».
You
don't
go
back
to
disk
Jockeying
.
.
.
Ina
I Crumley Mn. T. C. Btai»dell. Mr*.
Seals. A covered dish luncheon
Hi,, monthly meeting of Circle
heed anr
at all."
will b« aenred to membera r.t Claire, whose great charm la
Putting contest* opened the I' John Eiek. Mrs. R. W. I.ipnincott., Thay offered to hold lier »|,e- No I of the First Bnntist Churrh
drawing
them
in
at
the
Ujltmore
12:30 P. 61. Hostesses for the
woekly plavlng meeting of the I Mr*. R. F. Bprns, Mr*. C. F. Procheld ,m ....... .
afternoon nt till*
in “The Fatal Weakne**, will Woman's (7o!f Association held tor, M n. J . R. Adam*. Mr*. W. laclea.for her for two week* mil home of Ihe Inltrr,* Mrs. I.uln
95 JUKI
affair are Mra. F*e,| 7- Williams, probably
stay over for a movie veslerdav at the Seminole Coun­ II IWinton, Mi*a- Kllalee Kin It told her tlint if *he Imd any diffi- Sillier Clive hi* di'VotiotnU it te t
Mra. A, M. T’nihps, Mi - J . B. role, perhaps "The tUera" . . .
try CJuh. Mra. W. R. WIMIam* rnff, Mrs. j . E. Courier, Mrs. 8. i-ultv to come hark Sin- new i 11he III hip study wa» rnuduiTrit fly
Rijv, Mr*. Ralph Aualtn Smith
Mickey Rooney leaves by boat wa* the winner of Ihe nine-hole G. Harriman add Mra. J . B. Craw­ roturnrt- •
v
PMi*. Marv H all.'' Member* w-i
and Kira. B, K. Beck. The public todav for hia eight-day appear­
The litlle *tengra|dier now 'is m I-. ■!
ford.
-Hn- |-|‘ io *“uii—
f f a cordially invited at 1:16 P. M. ance tour In Hawaii, lie'll return contest with a total of 17 putts
f,l
«*|M
»
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1
H
Also Mrs
Prim* were awsrded to
urner. to niiend the study courrr
^ o hear Attnrney General J . Ton for "U * A G
illon, Mr*. John linker, eal Membership Plan nt II West 'to 7*- given nt tlie church on Nov.
_
r-. low, an^
—Wat tail wha will sesals I" th»
er grown-uji role for him..
Mr*. J . E. Young, Mr*. Ilrodu- 42nd Street, New York. Sim - r 21 mil covered diah line In-on
group on "Everglades National He'H It a lawyer . . . Margaret ’■Sir*. Karlylb^JIoOsholder. high, Williams, Mrs. Irving Feinherg, began' In 1010,
Milijcrllci- whieh will, follow.
fpr the nine-hole tournament fol­
l
; Park.1'
OJBrlen got her first screen kiss lowing the putting ronte*U. ,
Mrs - Roy Tillis, Mr*. J . W. Hall. "* viy o,-d its -ervin From Aped
Mr-., Ho»* F phcii*- spoir l i ­
;;o. tom. to ,\prtt 3n. nit?. th&lt;In "The Big City.” The donor:
Thoie present" for .the meeting Mr/, James Hall, Mr*. E. B, Cle­ Plan ietvtrei| ri.rlHi subu rtl-e, &gt; t he eiitle member* on uuv-'imni
LYLES ANNIVERSARY
Butch Jenkina . . Joan Bennett’*
ments, Mrs, Nvtl Enperson, Mt*
of tub n t*. following tile busllie
- Frjem li -will be Interested to two daughter* will have tonsi)- were Mr*. John Ivey, Mr*. W. E. Kpencef, Mrs. IL il. Papworth, with 13,000 examination* nnd eoT nu-otintr I lio*e pre*ent v.etX- Mt
Kirrhhoff.
Mrs.
WB
Williams.
TURN THE TABLES
learty that Mr. and Mrs. J . R. lectomlea tomorrow
.
L A Phillip*, Mi*. IL M. Pesrre
Mrs. Gordon Sweeney. Mrs. James Mr* lieorge McCalLand Mr*. C. leetcd fees of I'I,COR.
Lylss are celebrating their fortyMarlene Dietrich- will have the Higgins, Mrs, E. B. Smith, Mrs C. E arle...
The Plan wa* founded seven Mr,*. 8 C. Graham^ Mrs. Edna
—and gi»e you th# .advantage! Friendly reverie*
ninth wadding anniversary today. second lead to Jean Arthur In
i ear* ago hv a woman who might Pearce. Mrs. Turner, Mrs. .Ruliei.
Elaberry. Mrs. John Ed­
Mr. and Hr*. Lyles are making “Operation Candy Bar." or “For­ Richard
hare
spent
her
lime
wintering
*&gt;
i
Mi*»
Pearl
Patterson,
M
rs.'M
il­
thalr home on West Tenth Street. eign Affair." The reason.*! hear, ward Higgins, Mr*. Ja s ilt Ray. lA'gion Auxiliary ^
hit favorita iljpei lo put a ntw lov# at your feat,
Florida and sumnibring in Maine, ler. Mr*. C. A Anderson, Ji
man. Mrs. George Thurston, Mr*.
■he accepted la because it le her Terwlllegar, Mrs,
hut who chose this work* Instead, Mrs. J. ll.~ Ashley, Sir*. E, A
Observed
Armistice
w It la estimated that the b«l of
:iha la tall,' blonde, good-looking Brnthrrsfm. Mr*. V. I. Staey,
wrh ,0|t‘}*, e Ab* '
wit’ie.CI / ? Mlr‘ m Ro'
the Mississippi river la being tow­ C
toward writes Brian Aherne that^“flcrt Reeky. Mr*. Housholder, - Campbell Losslng Unit. Nn, 63, 1-eiU Rieard Etlitiger, one tim- Mr* G. H. Selinan, Mrs Stephen*
ered at an ever*re rate of one hell be in Hollywood around Jan;
Henson. '!r * . 11 C
Mrs. -Harold Kastner and Mis* American 1-egion Auxiliary, oh- •tar of Broadway musicals such &gt;lr« \
foot every 6,000 yean.
1 *. . . Bandman Louia Jordan Helen Cabas.
served Armiatler Day by plaring *s "Tlie Music Box Revue" and Mooii-, .'In, M. A. Callaway, Mr,
w:lll direct and star in a film
11n11. Mt- |t. W. W are nnd Mr*
Membera who are Dractlring a flag and wreath or flower* on now the widow of David Kttlnge-, Ralph A. MrLrndun o f Washing
whlla he’* In town . . ; Did .yort and
will participate In tne future the monument located In Ihe Le Ihe late president of tin* Rlgg*
know that Tracy, llephurn; J.ohn- event* are Mr*. Mirtim Russell, gion Hut ground*; The wreath Optica! Co, »f Chicago,
ton, &lt;&gt;n
..
rlam
■on and Lanxbury are acting on Mr* FUrrv woodrilff,
The Optical Membership Plan
JJr„
r . Mrs.
Mr*. was arrange*! by Mr*. I^slie
FREE
loan-out, though, they're working Hugh Whefehel,oodnlff.
qieratc* like -Ihist Those who
^
Mrs. Roby Lalng, Went.
i on Jhe MGM let.* Their “State Of
Flags wore also placed on the wish to u*e it pav n fet, of $1,60
Mrs.
Charles
Raulcrson,
-'Mra.
The Union" (a made by Liberty Martha Fitts-llayes, Miss Lena- graves of soldiers of World War a year, which entitles them to a*
SPECIAL
film* . . .
,
helle Hagan, Mrs. Emmett Mc­ I and II, • Mra. F. E. Roumlllat maqy eye examinations n* they
“Gentleman's A g r e e m e n t ” Call, Mrs. A. J , Wiliiama and and Mra. Went were assisted in require In that time. Individual,
Nov. 10th thr* 22nd
(TCF) ia movie-making at Ita Mr*. Frank Ray,
this ceremony hy Frankk Strn- ii group memberships pay ILO”
Wash roar family bundle -at
It i* a fast-moving, tight lyvtrom, Eugene and Richard Bar- First, opa of the Plana npthalThe
monthly
luncheon
meeting
H E L P Y 8 E L F Y and gel4
provocative story directed
Ineau. Tommy Wilklnlnn and inologiat* examine* the patieul
of
the
organisation
will
bn
held
year choke of 2 bedspreads,
cted with complete alneer.nr ayo disease. 4If he finds any
Hike Whelrhel.
on
Wednesday
of
next
week
at
lly. Gragvry Peek I* flawless In
guilt*, cotton btankele
llsease Ihe patient la advised to
12:00
o'clock
at
the
country
etuh.
the role of the magazine writer
washed 4k dried
-ed his own doctor for mcdlgal
IRONING TIP *
who boaea aa a Jew to gather
Thr general pattern to follow •reatment, for tha Plan does 'not
F R E E of .CHARGE
.White famlliea in the United
for mn * rtW« on antiIn Ironing garmenla is to Iron sec- include this type of service.i
406 W. 15th 8L
,Ph. 1189
Hemitiam. Dorothy McGuire, John 8tate* tend To expend a larger lion* which hang off the board
Gairfieid, Celeste Holm tiid June proportion of their incomes on first—cuff, collars, sleeves, etc.,
The number of dealhi per 1,000
end then go nn to the bbdy of. the orraon* In the Itnltrd States fell
— &gt;UV0C rounJ out th* " P « r t cast, i food than do Negro fkmille*.
article.
from 17.2 In 1000 to 10.6 In 1041

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Harvey Bloodsworth haa raH ■* 'h * "Cu&gt;»: mn-ttnif of ' ‘ u ^ t from New Orleans, La.

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THURSDAY, NOV. IS. 1941

THE 8ANF0HD HERALD, 8ANF0HD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Classification
GALLOPING "GATOR
Change Will Be
Asked By P C L

# B y Ja&lt;k Sord*

Hr
PViriM .PH
NEW YORK Noy. IS l/T*&gt;—'The
Florid* vrr»*th»r w«nt te tho nnl»
'thing that will keep ih# hsscball
biff-wlrs warm on rh'llv Dccsmhai B»S. thr datrv u lii'ii tin* ntftt
or l**nu# ronvrntlon holdi its
annual meeting in Miami.
*
Tho miucst bv th# Hwlllt
Coast leagu# fhr higher classifiest|on—a* a step toward mainr
Irani# stains — and raisin* the
id A is r m r f
draft price from 110.000 to tlifi,FiV# OAstej
000, as well as player eligibility
BoggyMMV
from four to sis years, appears
I Hi VARPS
certain to fare stiff opposition
' 0.-4 S1
from somA of the other minor
Isagur*. namely the Inlet national
(M U A P u is
league and American Associa­
OJCKJPu! 6-ToUatPOWd
tion.
V i s i t 's Of 00
Cllmasintr three yeai* of agita­
tion for Major Li-ngu# recogni­
AAP To fARPf
tion. the PCI. has diawn up « re­
A 6A idV f**K d
solution which it ha* submitted
*a4 p No r r»t
to the executive council making
CACMlsJA SlAffc
five specific demands.
(ZtlflK. fTvYt./
They follow:
|—The name to be used at the
start of nest season to In* the
Pacific Coast Major In-ague.
I —The creation of a new clas­
sification for the PCL— bet ween
the present triple A and the Ma­
jors.
.
No elimination of draft se­
lection regulations escept that
thd draft price for the PCL he
increased from llo,ooo to fli&amp;.oOO
. and the draft eligibility U- raised
' fiom four to «U years.
4—The 1*01. ^hall follow the
Major In-ague In draft selection
order and precede the Jw u other
iUbfBACK a e i f o triple A leagues, but will agree
o f PboRtpA ^sm&amp;wr „
not to diaft from the Internation­
al leagues and American Assuci- j &lt; * e ^A-tiOaii L&amp;APl4tir CCW^dMA'ffc'
alion.
| &amp;OOd*}(&gt; 6At*l0H.
6 —The agreement shall last j
three years at the end of which |
riod the status of thn PCI. sh all,
tuie him."
revjew.ed for the pm pose of
KAJfY LESSON
Sports Roundup
taking the final step to full Ma­
Dune Farrell, who
operated
jor League classification.
ily IIU G II. FULLERTON, JR
baseball schools for the Pittsburg
The demands cattle' following a
Pirates last year, now -is part
-visit to the coast at the end of
NEW YORK Nuv. 13-rllaskst.
.Aturaal by the Major- l^ ag se-es- ball schedules, which ara clutter­ owner o f, a Lo* Angeles •ti-tik
schools
probably
ecutive council comprised of Com­ ing Up the mall whenevar the col house—those
laught him that there s i p a lot
missioner A. II. Chandler, Na­ lege publicity .men can taka time more heavy eatara than baseball
tional League President Ford off from beatiug the football
Frick, Aroeriran League head diulni. show probably the ■rreat- players.
Will liar ridge, Warren tides ami est 'Intelsectional ’court emboree
NKW YORK Nov. n l/Pi-lt
Leslie O'Connor. The trip mbs on record this winter
e Madlmade to Investigate the possibi­ son 8&lt;|uare Harden program, for seems appronelate then* days,
lities of the circuit for Major inslaiirr, shows six teams from when baseball’s hpt stove is
League slatoa.
«
______ the - Pself *r-rwir»T—five-from ~ thr wsrfainw nn and football's -L—#-»
still are ringing in the ears of
"" One certain official who ite
cllncd Use of Ids narno said "We Rocky Mountain arra and several assorted huskies who were honi­
from
the
south
and
southwest—
ed out of the mines- to puh|i&gt;h
will fight the roast's hid fur high­
er classification unless the Inter­ Other teams will travel as * far Krnle l-andgraf's all-miners !&gt;*•#•
to
play
In
lloaton,
Philadelphia,
hall tram . . . l-andgraf, now presnational League and Auu-iiran
Association, both triple A gut the Washington, Buffalo and Chicago. Ident of the North Atlantir
The oddity of the whole buainekt I-eague and former owner nnd
same privileges.''
The executive council will offer i Is that the home leama In these manager of assorted minor league
a counter proposal at the Major big arenas seldom return auch clubs, lists a collection of former
League convention In New York visits— financially, the tourists coal miners that would be very
Dec. M l I. allowing any and all get a good deal, but It might b« hard to treat , . v ffhere it la.
minor circuits to mummend two better fur basketball as a sport If Pitchers— ftlnrdecal Brown, llarry
of its nirtnbera for Major l-eague they had a chance to stay at and 'Stanley Covcleakle, Mike4
" consideration.
home occasionally and styiw the O'Neill, Jark (Julnn, Jack Slivetta
Ed Walsh. (Vatchera—Frank
For some lime now, there has *«"*
brand of basketball and and
Crossln. Jack and Steve O'Neill.
'" " b e e n " t a il of moving one or two |whistle-tooting they encminter on First
(rase—Jake Dauherl and
t S i___ t
, #
■
t.s
aft... ...■■■ .J
Major Iwaguc franchises to i-ith-i Die road,
Tom Jones. Heruml base -Htirky
rr l-o* Angeles or -San Kraueiscu,1
OPTIMISM NOTH
Harris and Mickey llaslln.‘ Third
or both. Uotli PCL eitlea have
Montana University bss won base— Karl Adams and Mike Mc­
Insisted lor a long titnr tnat they j two Pacific Coast
Conference Nally. Khurtstops- Jo e lloley and
* are ready for (hr big leagues.
games, and still has to fare Ca|l- Hygh Jennings. Outfielders
fotnla: Southern Cal. has won Buck Frreman. Chick Shorten nnd
with the U. C. L. A. game phead John Titus • j . Indicating the
—Disregarding the fart that the team's uuality, the seven pitchers
, Grixsllrs don’t play enough con* wun IliAMt victories, (Juinn, Brown
ny Alley
! ference games to «|ualify fos the Stan Coveleakle and Tlvetts win­
“1 title, Montana rooters have adop- ning over ‘J 00 each.
The 4Mh American Howling
led a slogan; "We gotta. Iieat
V1HUT VHP D£ HI6H
Michigan." Wouldn’t It l» a heck Congress Tournament, recently
of a joke on ihern If Wisconsin extendeil I" days to make a total
PA'f AN'Dfc BI6 PR IC K .

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Haby Semlnoles Use &lt; GOPHER FLINGER Contest To Orlando

By Jack Sords
Offensive A ffair

ORLANDO Nov. n (Special)-—
A hard charging alrrt Orlando
llabv Ilrnysl aggregation Hoped
a scrappy Seminole High School
lunlor varsity combine here Inst
night by a lli to II margin as the
two trams played on an even basis
for the flrss half, but the power
ill me tig e r s told the tale of the
vletory In the final two periods.
* Left halfback Kd Starling scam­
pered around right end fur the
first Orlando tallv in the early
minutes of the third canto. In
the fouith period Starling took a
ten yard toss from Bud Davis for
a score. In the final seconds of
the contest Jim Bryant spearrd
one of Sanford's aerials and scamen d ‘.'0 yattls for a touchdown.
in ford (0)
Pos, Orlando (19)
Smith
I.K
Muroskl
Myers
LT
Adkins
Howard
—1.0
Putnam
Hague (rti-cl C
It Howard
Moi its
ltd H Havl* (co-e)
Ym buiough
It F Settlnge (co-c|
Yales
D'Ag&gt;&gt;»tinu
II K
Spark mu it
( jll
Bamberg
Dunbar
Lit II
Starling
K'll tig tro-c) III! B
Avera
Andersen
KB
Hunter
Score by periods:
Sanford
0 0 0 0— 0
|.V-|tt
Orlando
. . . . u it
Touchdowns; Starling J . Dry-1
«nt.
Kxliu points: Itailshack1
I plarrktrk/.
Orlando suluititullons: Hendrix, f
Nash.,1,. Howard, II. Davis, Sneed,
llryant, Heaton, l-ovc,' llaUavtr,
Harrelson RalLliurk, Day,"Dye,
Wingerter, Burch, Amineiman.
Hatifonl substitutions: Thomas,
Ilitnson.
'•

State has beaten Tulanc ami Au­
burn In their only two circuit
contests.
*
The dupcatere expect a tie or a
one-touchdown margin of victory
for either team.

America's soil was protected
BATON ROttrsK. lu* Nor. in
&lt;4*1—l.o'-l«t»n4 °&lt;ate University’s frum soil erosion before the whlto
Coseh Hernie Moore said toilav lyan came by a cover of grasa and
'hst "People who favor 'is to le st forest.
-ij
.
,
Mississippi State are just plain
i'di-wlwos s 'i'l fm tlrr-i n ur# *h#sr
don’t know any more about' footl&gt;atl than I know almut fan-danc­
ing."
Moore referred to the pending
gam# Saturday night with Mississipni State.
- ,
Halfback Al Hrroman. the UIU
speril merchant, has a sn.ralnail
ankle, and the Tigers* all-rountf
hack. Y. A. Tittle, also has an
ankle that's ailing.
Putting a final touch of gloom
to Moore's general outjook I*'the
fart that doctor* tmlsv plscdd the
Mih I convenient w ay
large hut wolddy leg of first
l» ,
string fullluirk ZoNic Toth In a
plaster rest. They said Toth, the
team’s high sedrer (five touch­
downs In six games) will wrar
-V? hn,' T.. 46.90
the thing for at least two weeks.
lie there and back the
His knee has l&gt;ecn giving him
winte dny — the fiuit,
trouble.
t'ornforlable way l
Muving over to Mississippi
Stale College, coach Allyn Me*
Dailv rommuler
Kiim made the almost unprece­
flights to dented statement that "My 'team
Palalka
Orlando
is in very good shape."
St. AuKUHtine
The Maroons came out of their
Auburn g»m&lt;- wdh no serious in­
• I’liMM-ngers
juries and only Rudy Daly, second
• Air Mail
String fullbsrk. ran be counted
• Air Kxpre**
out of the I.SU test, a
For All Heaervatloai
Both clubs Jiavc slnmbang of­
fensive •machines. In conference
Call
.
play Louisian* State ha* beaten
a tough Vanderbilt, and lost to
Georgia and Ole Miss. Mississippi

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Bowling News
li&gt; Frsnk llorkalt
l.asl Thtitsday nigbt the Wimp
en* League met and all but on#
of the trams have sponsors. This
team la looking, for a sponsor.
Anyone who Would rare to sponsnr this iaani*y»t In iuuch with
Jliss Sumlrr at the iNiwIing alley.
I'uWhll* Office Supply won all
IhVi-e uf the|p games from team
3. who Is not yet sponsored,
f «.mimin'-) Rrstaursnt won two of
their games with -II. II. Kasner
High single game for the nlgM
was I7ll limit,, hy KIT
uf PoWill liritce Klipply. Iligli
thtre games was made hy luiletln Henuett, a total uf -Hi
pins.
Tr am- stnudings up to dste;
W
Powell Office Supply
1'J
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Ole Mins Avuilable
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For New Year’wT ilt !

ptiw to an invitation to play

Mississippi has hero lieatcn on­
ly hy Vanderbilt and Arkansas.
MIAMI, Nov. 13 (41)—Jimmy
.
, 1 Amu her team receiving stron;
Butt, , sport#-editor of the Ali- jtm-ttlioir—fer—-the— Bowl - tioU«**r
ami Herald,, who wps largely ||s the Ur.iv.,a;ty ot Virginia
iiMttumental In putting 4 he U ii’ l which drsplle Its ilrfsat hy I’euri
vcrslty of Miami n the O rallgu.. . . . . „
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'.Saturday won praise from OrIlowl (wo y ia is ag-i, said yvster•
tiaillgowl
d-» contrary to popular M ic f. L ,.gc .Bowl corntgltui-mcp who ssw
Mississippi la avan»W* for our |llr fnn|M|&gt; T,u. UniVwrwIty of
New ftear a Day tram&lt;“ •
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Carolina also Is among
column.
raid thi' I North
-trrlrrg
svaifBcd.
kmt oh^
nit! utuniii t p iP.mi1 fritiir - committor-man
their rornmitmentV iu
aits .
Delta Bowl at Memphis, “ And 1 might U- mnih- from the Vitginii
what’s more. I happrh
that Olo Miss would

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Kasner Co.
•5
Team I
I
Tonight the City league will
men* and lr#vl sisrrlm- r* “ P it
The Scratch league will gut
startrd tomorrow night at B I’ M
\ll who "re Interested In* there
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j HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

I_Altl_N EUim . t t fcd
M u c h m o n e v p /k s s tD
A K ' SO M T T L E C O M

War-I the big-little II. of Buffalo
team.. . . Jake Lanmtla will m«k#
hla loth anornrance In a r'arden
flglit tomorrow ngaln« Black Is-k
Hilly Fm . , . Gene Vlnassa, the
lor* Angeles fight nublleist, hat
adopted a year-old liahv l—v.
named Mfrharl Gene, which will
explain thing* If Gono alarls go.
. . While
inng home evening*
Navy's varsity footballers have
Im-n losipg with monotonous re­
gularity, the IftO-pound tram Ir
aluiut to win Its second slralylTi
. . . . . HI.. courser
earn the Bose Bowl eord; it will la- the largest—-4JI0I the lightweights have a light
, out •of - town team reservations achiilulc;

SPORTS IIKFOIIK YOUR ‘F.YPJt! *J1rc“ 1y 1l*,u'.‘l •n’1 M(l® m°"* un
Jersey Jonas r.porls his -o n . I
w,n h,,Vr ,h&lt;’
man rampatgn f o r leicignlllon'of prire list,- pearly ffiOO.OOO . . ,
the littU* guys In laixing" la near-i The National Amateur and d ia l­
ing success. The Garden is dick* |lengr Cup Sdcrcr tournaments
•ring for Jackie I’aiterson vs. missed mualllng last year's highs,
Kinty
Monaghan and Manual but tho amateur drew IPO entries
Ortli va. Peter Kan*.—Maybe ona and the cup lilt leama — And
reason that Penn Rtate'a foot-, that'a supposed to be i minor
haliers didn't look so good against sport.
Temple was that they lost the
Pigskin I'lrkln.
to** fpr the firet time this year.
Army v*. Pennsylvania
And Vlrglnia.il blaming the Penn Tha Army, led by Captain Steffy
defsat on the fart that Ita train Will atrvtrh Prim out like pulling
trffy.
to Philly arrived on Track 13.—
* Illinois vs. Ohio State
North Carolina grid fana ana,
treating the drum for a Llttj# All There's a chance the Uurk* might
win It.
America spot for Hay Yaglello,
Catawba College tackle . from If they get that rstra minute.
Irvington, N. J ,—Jimmy (Red) Arkanaaa y*. Southern Methodist
The Mustangs think
Dunn, U. 8. Hockey league reThere should la* a law
feree. Is a fireman In tha off
That you can't have teeth l
eeason. And whenever he moves
On an Arken-aaw.
Into a hotel, he Immediately In
.City College &lt;N. Y.) vs.
•pecta extinguishers, exile, eUW
. Kast Sttoudsburg
POST-WAR CONVERSION
Why, oh why.
Harvey Harman, Rutgers Coach,
Is C.C.N.Y.T
.,
Hi this one on a halfback Harvey
Alabama
va. Georgia Tech
rlmsley, who "haa to he In the
out your camera and film*''tr.
mood" to play atelier football,— Get
It'S 'Bams with Harry Gilmer.
"Ona of my aaalatant roarhea had
Alma Mammy (Prineeton)
him In high arhoot’before' tha war
Bern Hums (Yale)
and recommended him as a fine
For sal#
ard.—When t looked over the
Yalcl
linemen, - there, w
wga no Grimtlay,
Toledo's Glass Bowl Is looking GREYHOUND FARES
but |Touml him \
working with tha for somewhat bigger-time \ippoar
Remain Amazingly Lew
^
• '^ 1 ^ .
&lt;urf th» homo leam_Jhan .il
I iL wT&gt;*s
i ^ ^ h i r n u i y**r and haJ sent ioelera
*0 such teams as Rutgere, Boston
back now. AM .he
____is, the *^}f-1
peo-1 r a tijg * nnd Weke Forest . . , Tho Jacksonville, Fie.
pie in the stands boo me if I
n * ' sunbowl is . making gestures to- Miami, hie.
81. Petersburg, Fla.
Tallahassee, Fie.
a ..
Atlanta, Ga. ___
Birmingham, Ala.
Dothan, Ala. ..J
Chicago. III. .....
Cincinnati. Ohio
Detroit. M ich .____
Lea Angeles, Calif.
4 * ;.»
New Orl«kns. La. . . . —
New York. N. Y______
I Am Nqw Located A t
Philadelphia, P a ._____
81. Loela, Mo. ____,

TO M Y F R IE N D S And CU ST O M ER S

GE . J
EA RL'S GARAGE.

rtm o. a. r#c. e&lt;* l i n t s
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At Seminole Tire Sliop

CKEYHOUNO BUS STATION
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R . E . (BOB) M IT C H E L L
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PIC K -T H E: W INNER
CONTEST
F irst Prize ............Lamb K nit Sweater ’
Second Prize

I Pr. B.V.D. Pajam as
Awarded Hy

P E R K IN S - ROBSON
Third Thru Fifth Prizes .......... .......... For
Each Prize Winner, One PnsB For Two To
Bitz Theater
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INSTHUCTIONS
Bnllotn muni be In The Herald office before noon
on Friday or ponjmarked 1iy that time. All game*
must be marked.
a
BALLOT
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291 Commercial Htreet
Telephone M

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_ NAYY ' a-'—
— YAL8
__ N. C. STATE

Spend windy — buy tlio coin
that’a boat by Luto-teet! It's
HC . . . tiro ibfrtwhing quickup tluit 'grvw 60 Union in 6
years. Try it todayl Hen why
new million* ore going ■toady
with Hoyal Crown Cola.
Pick up 0 bottles or n i

CLAUOgm COLattT, now eterring in "SLEEP, MY LOVE," a
Trismgle Production, is one of the more tharf 130 Htdlrg Holly- .
. wood stare who have taken the cola tastn-tost end picked RC
RC'
boat-tasting. Now Claudette, like ao many oUmr stare, rerveeRC
In her home. She known it’s host by taste-tent.
NFMIt BOTTLING C()^ 501 Celery Avenue

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I1U H SD A Y. N OV. 13, 1917

8ANF0HU HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA
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Legal Notice

FO R R E N T

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A H T IC L E S F O R S A L E

UiLsinetiS

Oppnr 1u n ities

tGfcMCE spaca In Malseh Pulling- -FOR-fcAL b - linierucr fur uiifaPhone 181 -R.
l i i i i ngni oil teas. i n Ty cifcor*
ways and ruadwar*—rtiKiia.
a tad, all utilities, heat and jani
1241.
MAN or Itidy to own and .service
tor aervlca. furnished. Call 86itroute of IP 18 model machine*, to
W, IL 4 A. Dept. Store.
CIUUST.il Aii gift Imixim of mixed
vend HEKSHKY nud other enncitrus EXTRA FANCY PACK
dv bars. Spare or full time,
—Tom Meio, Phone* 183' or 300.
RECORD PLAYERS and radio*
llood monthly income; 8397.50
. lor rant. By day or weak. .The
rartlt i n v e s t m e n t required.
Cat spare heaters *14.95 up
Musk Boa. 119 W. lat Su
Prompt action insures choice
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
Phona 963.
locations. For interview giro
phone, atldiej*. State if rash
HOT* PLATE LUNCH
2 NICE ROOMS. 1 double. 1 Served from !t:3C to 2 at Homer's.
available. Write box U-83, rare
j^ n e la . 712 Palmetto Are.
Hr laid._______________________
APARTMENT 1920 Laurel Arc.
Working rnupie ptvfvrrtd.

2

WANTED TO RENT

2 ilKUKOOM furnished or unfur­
nished house. Phone 1000,-8:30
to 6 :00.'______

FLOWKHH
foe all occasions
McNEILL * YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Are. Just off Celery
tltfieo [lb. 40:1 re.'ldetir# ph. fi|0 R
SEWING MAt JUNKS
SALES AND SERVICE
Bert'* Sm inr Marh. Shop
• J I 6 S. Fhenrh
Ph. 1190

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FOUR or 6 room apartment Fur­ TUXEDO FEEltd--complete lira.
store
Hunt's-Tuxeda Feed Si
bished or unfurnished. Two
adult*. Coae in. Box 1,000 d o
General Electric automatic blan­
Herald.
kets for sleeping Comfort.
WANTED
II. B. POPE CO. ISC.
To rent house or opaitiiTeut by
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
responsible people.
Furnished
every night at Homer's.
' or unfurnished. Phona 1120 or
761.
CABBAGE plants, Marion Mar­
ket. I - B. Mann, Lake Monroe.
3 H EA L E S T A T E FO R S A L E
0 . E. 1 0 ' FT. double duty meat
display case and compressor in
HEAL KNTAHJ
good rendition, new motor.
t
LNHLT. ANCR
Ledge A Son.
MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor MBS. BROWN MII.I ERH Fruit
Registered llnflcer and
Cake at Pfgjely Wiggly &amp; Table
Insurance Agent
Supply.
Urn. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
1-80 GAL. Electric water heater.
ATTENTION: — OWNERS * OF
Electric Service Company. 207
REAL ESTATEI WR NEED
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
REAL ESTATE — HOMES, 1*30 GAl.."and D35 gallon laid#
top water heater*. Elixlric Ser­
.-APARTMENT HOUSES, COM­
vice Company. ‘Jo7 Magnolia
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,

_,_AYg^phnna*101-^-A-*•------—

IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
TY TO SELL, WI1V NOT LET
. ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
riOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
YOUR ‘ PROPERTY O V E R .
, AYlTUUliT u m U T U -i'O L . 1
WILL THEN TELL
YOU
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO­
PERTY WILL IIRING AND
HOW SOON I R ELIEV E IT
• c a n BE HOLD. A. CULVER
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
REAL E S T A T E BROKER.
MAIN OFFICE ON 17*92 HIGH­
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
PASS. t e l e p h o n e w i n t e r
PARK 168.

sit aniline l*lirrt-i r t.. i *&lt;-. ^ fiii..l
t**|Hirt - a*. .VtifMnitij-i?.frj% ,. s.f ih*
rl .VlM'it *lirt itlLiiM. *Jf*
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lit lilt'
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IN red n r i . r t h l COUNTX
41’ Mil:. i&gt;RyiMOEi . g e u i . x i y,
?»rA 11 . &gt;n EidMituA.
IN l*m*IIATtl
in in m i . i r.vru id W. It
HHITM &lt;lm
bw
Tn U.l. WliUll IT II vt Mix.
CDItX:
,NlUk..' I- lirr-lM Sik.l, Hi .1
RADIATOR cleaning, tepauing. tlUcclie
fit. •( Ini III,SI re.
New Rndrntois. new cores. U.- ,| |Mifl n, llnlc
il.lliilniitulid .,f tile «I take off A install. Jin time CoVV tail o f * t\
If 1 . dri * t
nil’s Sheet Metal Wink*, [ i'lluut' •I ill (lie lll't I.. , !&lt;«liunri (ill
Hill.
*
•• • fibsl i l t m l i s ' att l jfc^i ■t&gt;. will
Uid'll l.l Him IIxli..f.i ill. It. V\
IV.i.r, I'.'UHlf Jli.1,. i.f I*»lllll,i‘i*
Expert Radio Repairing
i
' itintr. I - i lia, mi ih, itiii day
Fred Flyers, 311 E, tun HL
•&gt;f .pKOjibii
(.it api'in*i:i
LET US INSTALL those switch u| »aiiit and flit lln-tl dJeCbatas
-i■
A.lti,lit
»*iarris
the i.tais
and convenience out leu vju
l| .
i.
l i e n a te rt,
. . m* i |i r
i&gt;av« been net ding *« long. *IdItHiW d«»
*r
&gt;■ i rl, Utt.
Electric wiring of ' a ll" kinds.
In . hr) , |•itr
Randall Kbvlric t'o.
Adirvnist;itfls ofAhi iS*pt,
ul 11 II lull#.' llnrlil'll
('allured auto sent covers A upbolster y
work. Red A Shy,
Phone 9134. *
‘f f i y t ’
S E E US FOR
MIMEOGitAt'H PRINTING
Ci|.a.,« rtlittn VuStiVs
AND TYPING
t*t( n, i.n .i t I'q. j ||, iiCRHIlir l.l REAU (IF
pit
nil c i iiiutr enHl,«*
SANFORD
—Sit l.l#, Is M|i&gt; UUI{ IS*
lltl N. Park
Phene 180
M‘V It sits utiMi strut It*.
f t s ‘4.1 I* tv* M'r, UiS
ATTENTION M ill ItPKS
L I Q U I D •»b nSiMtii toi. Mr. Ul
— DIAPER .SKIIVICEt n
Baby Valet fiiinlsbe* bmpitiii
clean, ateiile d.'aucis aiTd deOilut- !
iicd container. Kcunomicai and i
‘ safe.' Fully niedi(V!l, approved j
Htlp rslisva distreaa at MONIHiY .
Call Daytona 2f«7 W c-'IU-t f, r |
details. DU iliapvni, S'.* a week.'
"F IR S T IN SANT 01111”
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE. IT
PHONE 200
i c k l a n d -.Mo r r is o n
U DRIVK IT. INC.

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J(ihnnnt'4lniiv t*\ Dr.
UotHiit
Uroom. Sf»uiti Africufl *denllM.
LrOffal Notice
Itimillv lb
tli limn' foil ml a
- —; pylvi* **f au»tlulupitbeen* which
RERBELEY, i*,‘T'r'\'.&gt;r 13 pi tmllcaiiHi lie -aid, that the u rn
m u m i ; to
The finding of f,-.tilled lailie. ’ HiU- walk. I upright, like il limn.
TUi
NK TAYMm. » U
re .g animal* which mnv F't « light !
!'■ ! ■ nil the man-ape nn-trah.i.|!he
lJaO&gt; * ,* ittinHuttll
w|tii}i llv.il in Vfti i • ■‘■ti.’u to «|H lil &lt;lthm11 ^iiwi
t^r Ufflijr nulUiftl
oi Iu»*'»Ll. tl-ftU’
i«g*i "da- i cmii
t &gt;u b) H l M . l i : T A V W llt; * l h t U * .Vestel day by III S,e
W'dliv,
» I l F U I I &gt; ■al i t * F u * i h * N L iiM i J u d i n t l
iNrruli t y»l Kiel I*- Jjf Fltrfidi, 111 Uiiive.rsitc t»f Cnlifui a ............i u4 f*H H f f e j l l i i l e t*ski|#il%, 111 t ii.t1 .i- tulllgilt, ^ 1
' l7ie t&gt;'lie ' *Wt'lr ft 'll [i.i by n
c«ei; t •»i ttli’.t
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lit
ftir
A t » llI
j!11 =
party
uf the Unlvet-itv'- S.in'li
iMUALt "ti *^|y§ t it 1 ) i ■|4 i.i' 'f i y f t« w
*h«»
4si) of IVffiuLi, ;?ii. African exp*-.!itlun D» 'fTiarh l
tli lit f t ill tbrrraif f l
U«« Cnnin, "head »tf tin expcliliuii'i
&gt;4 I'ufU ii|
aetivilles ill SuUlli Afina tepprit b
h r f ir fu i tiAl&gt;atr
'f I h i * *ut* eii the find,
Is fu r i B u a j ,
.n u t I lia - H i t .
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A dutch haiax'ii -I dli and {w ill
M id . . i t
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ttrt. 1 *
t-iisia * I «&gt; J.■i -i.i. tioinur. .irnntidirpu STi.TSfuJ^STmuIe i
iwere ineluded. Tliete will tell
tl..lll
Wuii.
li.llbl ttOtl ‘
.1 I l-r-’i*' tit t»ti&gt; lumethilij' lib*.nt thi* J
of iattt . itjt 4»I ftfOft1.. ft
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,m nunmatil uf the iiiiin-s|K’
1 ■ *Hi4. Ilfl9 lli» will I t;
file first fu- tl
m
nneient msn-itpv, •&gt;’ I 1
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jj- niiii li older than an ' iyi.s - f it *
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kitul hl'ieli'Juli Bit. aillujj, iT.'l
ifiiutul several PSH nt?'

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Of Man-Apo Found

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BUST I C E C R E A M
T ry .

TIP

TOP ICE CREA^I

W i m ake our own Ice C ream ,
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HEADACHE

C A P U D IN E

NF.W HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, partly
furniahi-d. Small down payment. LARGE wood heater, good condi­ ADD many yrai* uf life in ynur
litcial riM.f mid b&lt;.|iutifv the
Balance like rent For appoint­
tion. Phone 021-J.
home. We spiay R the rulor
ment call 0173.
vuu want. Itba k and other cun*
PIANO, rscrllenl. enndilion.* Cal)
ertstr* .it liw tiii,i eptayed in pu.i271.
trl robn.r. TtnriU etc. njunytd
faRGE beautiful East ftonl cor­
wilh licataiill paint*. la’t U* give
ner lot located in Sanford ONE CIRCULATING WOOD or
rual henlot LbltMt. One rant
Height*. This Is n proper tern
Vuu u free csliinalf. Ui'ul'*
Iron heater $jh.oo. Mrs, D. VV.
tlon fpr your drram home.
putlnlilo spiny unit, 31W W. 2nd
Short. Plume County 1602.
Priced for quirk sale at |600&lt;00
Si. Phone lutll-J.
TWO rdiinll tricycles. |3.00 each.
Albert Hickson Repair Shop
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
. 918 Myrtle
5tii Htii-rt A l.niiicl Avenue
Tom C. Bolt. Associate ,
Brarksmilhipg A fft-ncrnl fepair
110 North Park Ave.
0
AICTICLEA W A N T E O
.
Telephone 1368
Hanford, Florida
Highest
cash
price
pawl
for
used
Cuytnm
iirlom made Venetian Blinds,
West Side Bungalow I n , good
turnituie. 'l'eii Davis Furniture Awnflig* - . “Tew viaighborhood — fl rooms, large
^ 7 'ib-llii'l y
, guahuiteed. Maisliall’) 1*. O.
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«4i
itingic ________
gniBgi'i
■rifpr MT MT -' Uv ai l"E .-| si. l ,)u ltCik
lint 721; Dnytimu Unit ii.
Five Acre Farm—good 4 bedroom
V your ear rrgnrdlrM of
home, barn, other buildings, IT J. HUY.
RAYMOND H.TI DIO -87mflitlitn".
Roy
Read,
30d
age.
or
close in and priced fight.
Expert I'btiliigraphii niailable at
W. 2mi St.
TOIIN W. II. MOOKE.'Keillor
nil itmi-a fur -wt-ddingx, miniver300 MeUch llldg.
WANTED A T ’ ONCE. 16 used
saries, birthday par til.'*, aiK-lal
224 East First HL
pianos. The Music Box, 119 W.
gathering*. Phone |tKi3.
■ a
Phone 1313
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. 1st SL . Phono U5X
AUTO REPAIRING. Il’a ll^ G a rMODERN d room, frame house,
age, .Sanford and Celery Atepartially furnished, in excellent 7 P * D , L iv esto ck . Supplies
nile*.
condition, on lot 180 % 212 to­ FOR SALE: Registered, black
gether with store building with
For Dependable
male Corker Spaniel pups aix
4 ) 0 0 0 feet of floor apace. Price
REFERIGERATKIN SERVICE
weeks
old.
Phono
907-W.
*76QO 00.
.,
Call
Very nice 2 liedroom stucco house, S
H ELP- W A N T E D
I#ANAS REFIIIGEUATIUN
100 feel frontage with one rar
SERVICE
garage, wetl worth asking price GIRLS WANTED, .Lanay’a Drug
. Ph. 6;o.\v
of 106003)0. &gt;
Store.
FLOWING WELL LAND — 38
acres, partially cleared, some Help Wanied—Young Man aa of­ 13 N O T IC E S— P K H SO N A I,
fice A credit man. Firestone
timber, 845.04} per acre, fronts
Stores.
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on paved highway.
ATTENTION LADIES!
Have a business grossing 185,000- SALESMAN for aiectric appli­
Make a mie atop service fur all
00 annually and making a 20'.',
ances and fixtures. Reply Box
your laundry and dty cleaning
.profit.
110 C/O Herald.
need* by using your favorite
v*P O V E —Good grovq 400 trees
Srlf-Servici laundry.
ruostly vvlenrias, few gi ape- AVON cosmetic* in Big Demand.
THE HELPV HKLFY LAUNDUY
fruit little uver 6 acres planted,
Nationally advertised product.
4041 W. 16 S L
Hgnfnrtl
b acres cleared for planting, to­
Fell and holiday seasons mean
tal 40 acres of good citrus land
big profits for. our Represents, Royal Master Urea are hack again.
87600.00.
*
liven.
We have openings In, ,
IL IL P p P * CO. INC
Namber of small houses and good
Sanford and surrounding town*.
lofa hi desirable locations and
Write Naomi Dillman, 816 SANFORD ftanuty Salon, tala
phone 1364 or .Vary
___ McMahon.
____
Broadway, Orlando, Fla.
7 2 A f» *BENUE ' Realtor
telephone 1354 Permanent* ail
method*, starling 86 and up.
Bldg. MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED
Room 2 Fla. Btfta
R. Simmons /or 1648) family
Tsiapfaoba 1
Rawlcigh business in Northeast ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Otlando Evening Slar. Call Ralph
Polk County. Products sold 29
Jp A K T IC U ^ FO R SALE
Ray, 11C5.J.
'
years. Permanent if you are
a hustler.
Writ* Rawleigh'a,
FURN ItUHE Paint-H igh Glosa
1
4
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l A h -4 in ) .MS Memphis, Term,
Enamel for home usW, any color
nr See R. Hartman, Box 234,. LOfiT Grey fender iklrt for 1947
desired. Free delivery In City.
Longwood, Fla.
huick In downtown district.
Vary good paint at reasonable
Finder please phona 391-R.
prices, Reei’a Paint Shop, Phono MEN—WOMEN. Need at once.
1004-J, 308 W. 2nd Bi._________
Your own permanent business LOST; Small whBg
a hound with
handling famous Watkins ne­
pillow
dim spots. Collar with BuCELERY PLANTS: W. lo t SL at
cessities. Greatest sales in his­
fold Reedy's
.
name from Tam­
Canal. W. C. Muse.
tory. For interview in your
pa. Call 637-J or Bob Williams
home
write
E.
D.
Ilolliogeworth,
Hamlin
oran,
at 706 Lr.urel.
BWECT*.
** 12.00
P. O. Box 2123, Daytona Beach,
R W. Lord, IS
Phone
788Fla,
15 . A U T O S f O R SA L E

9.
WOKK, WANTED
48 V-8 FORD, axcallant condi­
STORE - FIXTURES*
tion. 612 Myrtle, phono 622-W.
refrigerators, soda fountains, CARPENTER need* work. 612
tables, booths, th al(*» tpsrist
Myrtle.
built fixtures, t reexafa, etc.
' t iu T w as
Write or phona collect, a W. SETTLED LADY will alt with
children or eldsrty
Bmsldla U fa. Co. VqJuaia Conn*
ADVERTISING
Phone U62-R
ty Fair. G

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eld, excel Uni condition, 180.00. JOB aa night watchman. I
phone 1I4W or 1030-J.
Banka, 120 Palmetto Ava.

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deep.
Puwell's Office Supply Co. I lu
Magnolia Ave. phone 9ktl.
FOR HUNT- Hour sander. Easy
ojwratiuii. Reuionable rates, San­
NEW STEEL DESK—Gray finish
ford Paint
Glass (a,, j'lmne
Iki” x 34”. Powell's Office Hi|
■j.ply ■4.'«»t .-1 Ift Megnuitir—pf
986.
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DOUGH • PLYMOUTH
P A R IS AND SR RV K E
BEAUTIFY vour home wilh LigPhone lOtl
ustruiu bedgp. Contact L. II. 109 PalMsOo A ir.
Mann. I.ivki? Monroe, Ji«. for
SIGNS
any atxu or any quantity.
Show card* and poalara
O— DEE'S SIGN 8 KMVKTI
CAHHAliE plants, 2 weeks old.
O. D. 1 andlr.a. Phone in.ll
- Ph. 756-W.
PRACTICALLY new wood or coal f ’lilft-n’s Rudintnr Simp fur m i;,,
plcie reiiiatur Service, loti Se.tcirculating hosier. Call IbiSferd Ave. phone IjiikW
H -2 .
.

FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
VEGETABLE plants for small
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us tn work abera
JS L
there D no electric connectie.t
Onions Lettuce, Eaearole. Tom­
a t a Hahie. 21 years ex periotic-,
ato, Strawberry A Beets. J . W.
U, U. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla.
Ball, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
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a bottla of CreamuUlon
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

■I1 5^

Japan O ffers Two
' Policies In Hope
1 To Restore Japan

New York W elfare

Marseille R iot

(CaallaeM freaa P»*. (in*)
ICm Ms s M lien, Pane O s,l
Department of Welfare reads like shoremen and members of the met­
a fairy tale and some of it* al, building and chemical work­
practlrea have not the slightest ers unions. Some food packers
relation to .the actualities of also were reported nut.
life.
n * u i s s K i .i , hr i n k s
All shipping in the port wai
"People say they lose money
TOKYO. Nor. 13. (49
In­
tied
up by ihe strike, which
and
it
Is
immediately
replaced;
fluential Japanriw diplomats have
sketched two divergent policies they run out of funds and get began as a protest agaimt an
while planning what they hop* money given to them for gas increase in street car (arcs and
will be Japan's ree mergence a , a bills and rtnt for other pur­ assumed broader proportions, fol
major power, competent -source*- poses and. additional - money, is luNtug
Tour union
I'lfisW'TWfm
MHW ftd?-f
— a1.'.. 1
.............................. ...
Thar are slgnlfleant at Mhl* 'poses; a person gsta Into debt demonstrators Monday.
A meeting of the’ Rhone Delta
tlma, when Japan la ntIII denied nd welfare opens a new ca'.e
foreign Intercourse. because the just to pay his debts; a woman Central Council of Trade Union*
two men moat Instrumental In docs not like to wash so she wa* called for tomorrow to de­
formulating thr** program* both has her laundry bill paid for; cide whether to heed the Com.
have chancre to become premier a man doe* not want to work munlst appeal for a general
and his family Is supported In •trike. An’ affirmative decision
alter Japan regain* autonomy.
One program ealla for an ex- a style to which hia family ia would affect the entire depart­
ment—an area extending alimF
tenatve gamble on Amerlcan-Rua- not accustomed."
Devoting one lection to the more than ftO miles of Indus­
•Ian tension—or perhaps war—to
—Hit Japan swiftly into a position moral aspects of relief adminis­ trialised coastline and taking In
of major Influence as an Ameri­ tration. the report vald In a sub­ the Inland cities of Arles and
can partner. It Is'led by former stantial number of unwed moth­ AJs.
At least a scorn of persons,
Premier HhlgciM Yoshlda and bach­ ers were placed on assistance
ed by the country'* most eon- rolls and It criticised the de­ Including Mayor Carilnl and As­
partment for failing to keep sta­ sistant Mayor Pierre Milan!, weie
••rvatlv* •lements.
The second, rnorr cautious plan, tistics .on the number of out of injured during yesterday's riot­
ing. Both officials, members nf
developed by the present Foreign •wedlock children on relief.
"Tliero* Is no thought evldene- Ceneral Charles do Gaulle's Ral­
Minister. Hitoshi Ashida, provide*
for dose collaboration with China ed by the records we have ex­ ly of the French People (R P F l
and other'Aalatir powers. Japan hy amined for safeguarding the wel­ which ousted the Communists In
this scheme would ho content to fare of children, or nf correcting recant municipal elections, -weir
remain a small power for some Immorality among adults," - it beaten by Communist demons!r«
time, without commitments to big continued. "The Welfare 1)&lt;- tors and spent the night in privnations and therefore free t» play partmrut has rpndoncd a situa­ a|c clinics.
them against each ether.
tion where not only are th-i
Milanl suffered painful head
The goal ia the same—Japan’s tnorals of children Impaired but Injuries and wa* denied visitor*.
restoration
ns .an
influential the community as a whole la be­
The most serious casual Irs .oc­
nation in the shortest possible ing degraded.
curred last night when,’ art "ril­
time.
ing to account* In the moderate
These separate programs have
nress, gangster elementi operat­
Tax
Reduction
been prepared already, say In
ing some bajs turned submarliim
formants. The first step In' lmguns on demonstrators who were
(jTitmItwMMhft f t w a i I w i t * t r » # l
plrmentlng them will rum, during rate of 11.6 per cent. Instead said to be looting their eatnb*
the Imminent domestic political of 1U per rent; a standard cor­ lishmsnta.
bat lies and the next will come at poration tax rate of HO per cent,
The Communist organ l.'Hu.
the peace conferepce.
instead of 3H. amt elimination manlte ran a screaming ’ headline
Yoshlda pursued the centrnl of all excise levies except those laying; "De Gaulllsts Murder
theme of hi* plan before losing
,,
. .
....
. „ Vincent Voulanl—20 other patri
He. ?n gasoline,. tobacco and_a!ro oU Wounded by. gangster bullets.the premiership last ■May.
May- He
emphasised Japan * pro-Ameri­ hollc beverages
The report suggested lengthen- The paper said the shooting took
canism and keynoted anti-Russian
„Isce "under the protection o f (Ho.
sentiment: Many Allied Hcad-t Ing |he period for which bus rialist) Premier Ramadler » pie
quarters officials privately agreed y.-ss J &gt;sses may be applied feet.”
against |h« future profit* from
issoi
with him. The late Ambassador
Voulant 2t;, a member of the
George C. Atcheson. Jr..* once told two yrar* to five and reduction leftwing Union of Young French
of
the
time
for
applying
losses
the Allied Council for Japan’ that
itepublicans, was wounded during
"American, and Japanese alms are against past pinflt* from, two one of tha cafe ahoolings last
year*
to
one.
identical “
nikbt and died several hours
Yoshlda want* to make Japan &lt;
later. In a hospital.
strong In one jump, He Is backed-may win roncesstnn* fm nrm lghty
Fmm hi* hospital lied, Mayor
by the country * leading financier* one*.
Carlini said ho and the members
and old-line Industrialists. Ho has
informants sav he proposes cn- of the municipal council wore
•mphaslrrd that economic re- j operation with China as a starting standing in his jjffire when the
hahllitatinn Is dependent on m ax-•point for gradual extension nf moh rushed and .hurled one coun­
Imum Anirrian investments In ihr Japanese position. Economical* cilman, a Dr. Girbal, against a
this country.
,jy, he proposes to concentrate upon window, knocking him down amt

f
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r
■ ______ ____
,
_
including reservation of n status territorial limitation* and pay her
for lllmhltn similar to the British reparations fully and promptly,
____________
__ Influential
king.
*
, Ashida
ropresents
Ashida’ on the ollirt hand, re- Osaka industrialists amW foreign
fleets his long training and reputa-' trader*, particularly In textiles,
tiun a* an expert In Balkan a f - ' ills Ideas are gradually winning
fairs. Ill* philosophy emphasises support among the younger elethe importance of buffer states manta In the foreign office while
and the use of a strategic position j Yoshlda remains more popular
at a means by which a small power among old-time diplomats.

to the floor and choltrd and
kicked amid erica nf "turn him
over to the crowd." ,
tic sard ho remained eouscjou*
until 'rescued by, a friendly crowd
of co-workers after a sharp bat.
tla. They carried him downstair*
to await-an ambulance.
Feabs grew that last night's
shouting* might precipitate a

W* carry a complete line of I Red Rose'(Font to Eight Pounds)
Bird'* P.ye and Dulany FROZ­
EN- FOODS including froien 'PICNIC HAMS
(Whole)
rolls, rookies, aaa food, and
Armours Htar I ox, pkg.
' “ •Ifrtdta and vexrtablr*. W , have
the largest ariertlon in Hanford, SLICED DRIED B E E F
at the lowest prices.
Wilsons's — Certified
COCO- C O LA
0 fo r
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I’lu* Botlls Deposits
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Strained
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10 lbs
89c Armour's Cloverbloom

MINCE MEAT

BU TTER
CIGARETTES ctn. $1.73
French's
End Cut*
9c WHITE BACON
MUSTARD 6-02 Jar
Helnx Tomato
. CATSUP 14-o* btL
Instant Coffee
N ESCA FE
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29c

lb

39c

lb

43c

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45c

lb

35c

V2 lb Patties

39c
45c

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COFFEE

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THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1&amp;47 A

life are the books be reads and
Food Handlers
the men he adgftres.
addAres. Dewey said
the books he’ remembered aa In­
( l . n l l s n S frvaa **•«• «*••!
(i •siwsii rnw r» a , na*I
fluencing him most In his forma­ alx hour course, each who par­
loupes are lilted*** units at 12
tive years wa* "The Autobio­ ticipate*—wtlt receive a certifi­
and a half cent* apiece,* a ltd ‘7 .197
graphy Of ' "Lincoln Steffen*" cate that may also b# publicly
pound* of banana* at over nine
which pictured the decay of city displayed.
. *
government under boss rule. He
cents
a
pound.
Deducting
the
canThe following establishments
By JA N E EADH
By HAL BOYLE
■till
prefers
biography
to
other
and owner* Nvere represented at
trloupe* and banana* leaves 9,274 , ALBANY. N. Y. f4 9 -T o get In
(First of Three Articles on
typea of reading.
the meeting:
Wnmeei Working) out of state items vtlued at $34,-1*° ,M Thomds E. Dewey you must
He said the political leader* of
Marie and Edith's Snack Bar, (y
WASHINGTON—Not old age. AQQ,
•first pi-ta the critical muster of a
the* .*past
bl^* svm
rod-haired,
atatc *t
hut old age habits, make It hard
- hbiivu. wrll-armed
«r|i*nnuni siau;
* _ who had most guided his vtntB E m m a ! Hiring— RraiaiuOf *. t h a ____
.Vk-iida— iciieu.idea* weltaew ri." wlm inen ~nffPVk* ~11k jM1* .."* - . Wariitngtgn. Je m 11’-' rant, Eddit'a Restaurant, Prairia
for the mature woman to find a.
urtm pfa wa wir
raree by far the rmoat door leading to the Governor’* ■on. Hamilton and Lincoln.
Lake Inn, Harry * Liquor Store, l
lob.
"
A* he talked he worked meth­ La Tropical Restaurant, Dill's
So says Dr. George. I.awton. valuable Item and much of this office suite.
produce was locally grown with
Thla American political oddity odically at his cigarct holder with Bar and Parkag* Store, Frank'*
who adds that the most Impor­ 22,072
hamper* bringing 166,996.
Tavern, Lormann’s Restaurant,
pipe cleaner, and consulted
tant thing I* not whether your Oranges were next In value with —that even In a Democracy the
rlgh hand, llight Deck Reataurant, Grayhair la gray, hut whether your 27.617 boxes at average of $2.67 malar public serranta' have to be water carafe at his right
protected from the- people they Once he sent the iiynfec out to hound Tavern, l.ongwood Hotel,
Ideas are gTay.
a box bringing $27,617. Cucum­
be filled.
ua.garct Llien- bone and Grill,
Dr, I.awton hat been concerned ber* averaged $6.76 .a bushel ham­ serve—has always Interested me.
about the locked door.
He said hi* biggesL Worries had, Highway 17 Grill. The Midway,
wfU) the ad lust ment problems of per and brought 33,300 and grape­ I asked
" It waan't Dewey's Idea." an been to obtain proper staffs for Homer's Palmetto Grill, Furcxt
Individual men and women from fruit at $164 a box average
Albany newaman said. "It's been state mental hospitals and to Ijike Academy, Sland Lunch,
10 to 86 years of age. but Altrusa brought, $2,627,
the custom here for some time. “keep the wolves away who want­ Sheffield Place. Zanslbar, C « rie
International, women'* tender
On the out of state list, rente- You know In a. slate aa big and ed to squander o'ur. wartime trea­ Newton's Place, Orange Blossom
club, asked him to consider the
as New York there are sury surplus,"
Kp-rlnJ and J . E. Jrnir*' Tavern.
lirohtrmi besetting all older wom­ loupe* led at 17,976, and tomatoes complex
Other* represented •were Rainat $4.47 a lug were second. There a lot of screwballs, and . . . "
Ilia bif^geit problem now la, to
en worker*
And that explains the police get contractors to bid at price*'he bow Lunch, Frank'# Tavern, Al­
The result Is.a pamphlet, "Wo­ were 1,336 bushels of peaches sold guard
and locked door.
feel* are reasonable an recon­ len Mjtcbellc, Jerry Bentley, Ev.
men Go To Walk—At Any Age" at 12.96, a huthel- *
Golnr through the outer office struction and highway projects *r Green Sandwich Sland, Ostls
Hamlin oranges, an early vari­
based on “data unentered In an
you paia a ahelf parade of 160 for which 1450,000.000 Is earmark­ L. Morgan, Phoelie Taylor, Lucy
exhaustive survey hy Altrusa of ety. are nearly ‘ disposed of, ae- miniature
souvenir elephants col­ ed. He thinks It eisentUI that Scott, Irma Gibson. Bill's Caf-*.
employers, personnel officers and ■■rdlng to W. K. Stokler, manager
by executive Secretary the state maintain a large fin­ Clarence Hertderson, Du-Duck Inn,
chamber of commerce represen­ of the Market Fruit Co. He de­ lected
John A. Hall and Dessle Mw
r
clared this morning that trucks of Paul Lockwood. The collection ancial reserve.
tatives all over the country.
one small donkey chain­
Dr. Ixwtnn thinks that every Parson Brown oranges of better contains
"Relief costa could go uiV $100.. Hall.
ed
to
an
elephant.
woman should work and car than Grade A test, are being load­
The day I called Dewey was 000,000 In a single year." he said.
work’ s* long as she lives If the, ed on trucks at the Market and
“That Isn't any Immediate prob­
will dftm *d ‘ V
bF V ?1 «««* and Ur, lem. but I have to think or the
will rhoose her occupation to suit I that Ihe pineapple variety
o f w r ‘nk.lf ' ■ 7 kou* ' M’,h future welfare of the state."
her Interest* and her physical ,,M,n be availableIn'spite of the ?
•his person and hi* office there
and mental capabilities.
j I"1" season.
He aald he found hi* work aa
The U.1 a '5 n « i a Bureau says I Tndhy the market platfqrm was I w&lt;? " n -*)r of careful neatneas Governor more fun if less excit­
.......... non ..women
.
7In 1l"*ded iswith
*tU Ina.flti
„ iland
that of .1
the 30.222,000
locally grown green
T. precision.
ing than the years spent In con­
the U. H. over 36 years of age , bean* which, are in big demand !
accompanying me victing public enemies.
H;i61,000 are employed and 230 J an'1 filin g at $4.00 to $160 a !
1
"I love it." he said, "and I
bushel hamper, aaid x Mr.. J .Lehman. 1|romB
*0,n C*lI r t h o
Governor'*
tKXI are seeking employment.
nnt
I nrm m
1.1 aeek
L, an
tL
. don’t mind workinr sixteen hour*
nounrement
he
would
the
With
an
estimated
461
acre*
The Bureau has pmiirted a
presidential nomina­ a day at it. Some' people expect
definite increase of 1,600,000 wo- plnnted, an increase of 2S2 acres Republican
tion,
Dewey
gave me a precise vou to run the government In
over
last
year,
growers
are
promen worker* 46 to 64 years of age
vnur sleep and make speeches tha
smile.
■.
•
filing.
One
young
grower
re­
in the derade 1940 to I960.
rest of the time. But I only make
"That
makes
you
a
member
of
ported
a
clear
profit
In
60
days
"The trouble Is," say a Dr. Law*
one or two n wrrk." .
a
ver'y
Urge
dub."
he
laughed.
of
$700
on
five
acres
of
beans.
ton, "the older we become, the
On his orderly desk? were five
A
t
46
Dewey
looks
no
older
Ira* enthusiastic an rmployer i
small animal figure*—three elethan
the
days
when
he
first
won
shout hiring us. In some commu­
and two hunllng dogs. One
Stock Deals
national attention aa the rarketa- nhanta
nities, even * person of twentydbg has hi* nose high ax i f test­
A GOOD THING
fightlng
Manhattan
district
attor­
five Is regarded as ‘getting on ’ "
ing the wind, the other was note
- l &lt; a o l l « a «4 fro n t I’ M * O ne)
ney. He U leaa reserved In man­ down
A list of standard complaints purheaso. of government bonds.
sniffing
the
trail.
|
Fo, A RAINY DAY
ner now, however, and for half
on the part of employers gleaned
Nurkols, was the first witness an hour chatted pleasantly — off
in the Altrusa survey Includes the as the Senate Committee opened
‘ be record—on political figures,
following:
a phase of hearing* which Chair- lie impressed
___ _ mo as a man of
YARULEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Older women workers are ttuck
America'* Most Beautiful
"T
.
r
*
W
i
+
L
*
*
,d
i:&gt;uifk
been
wit
'father
than'bload
in a rut. .They resist- changes, w
#»uld drvlenp lh« drtAllB of how 'humor*
Aluminum — Cedar — I'ollttud Aluminum
new Ideas and new method*. They Meyer. *w..ng this deal.
Keys to any man's Intellectual
Ask Me For Frws Be,(mate
•
are inlolcrant and lack initiative
Nurkol* had not got far Into
J*. W. STEVENS - 617 WT Robinson r *M «ido
They either give up trying to look his story lie fore Ferguson railed
I'hone 2-0729
well, or overdo the job.
a TTTrs**tmttf-* P. M* 'TW Mich­
Newspaper Morals Because they ate afraid of their igan senator explained he had to
Jobs they often scheme to keep appear before the Supreme Court
« • * * • * ,* ( n a I'a j, liw|
down any fellow worker they can to move admission of some a l­ stated qualification* would admit
conceivably regard aa romped- lorney* to practice.
an Individual by license t1* the
tor*. If they're not ovcr-emotlonWhen Fersuson convened the circle of practitioners under such
al, then they're undcr-emotlonal, morning session, he said (he phase condition* -that his permit could
Biljeaa, dull, devoid of any real of'hearings thep opening would I * withdrawn weuld Se“ iinfrirtu-'
ntrltfijtlnn t« Rim to develop what the Air natc and unconstructivr."
.Force* did about "uncovering and
Wallace added that publisher*
ike following eipnsing possible fraud” or "Im­ should scrutinise more careful!)
the thinking of proper action*" by high officers. their syndicated feature* arid
Nuckols related that a letter columns. "Too often they conslde,
the employ
ers who-favor the employment of asking about stock holdings
ig» was
value only," he added.
older women:
&gt;rnt to procurement (PI
(purchasing) circulation
But he Mid "I could spend
“If the older woman has kept officers under the signature of
her mind flexible, makes a pre­ Maj. General George E. Htrate- the rest o f the afternoon telling
ynu how much better the mov
sentable appraranra, la in good meyer, then chief of air staff.
al* of journalism are In 1947
health. Is agreeable, and has def
WASHINGTON Nov. 13 &lt;49— than they were when I l-egim
Inlte skills, age doe* not keep her
from a good position especially Rep. McDowell IR-I’a) said to­ In 1900“
day lie will ask Ihe House Unin iirm s with no pension plans.
lGopj*s of "Women Go „T* American Activities Committee
Palcntine Partition
Murk—At Any Aga” may be pur­ to rrqurst that the House vote
chased for 26 cent* from Altrina on contempt citations against 10
ir « a lt » ,s tram I’n * (lm)
International, 332 Houlh Michigan Hollywood, personalities,
tlon of a settlement not acceptable
McDowell, a committee mem­ to both Arabs and Jew*.
Ave,, Chicago 4, Illinois.)
ber, said h* will make thl* pro­
(3) Britain will not stnglehandposal at a committee meeting thl* ed carry mil the Rovlet-Amerlcan
Aid To Europe
fternoon. H* expressed Ihe be­ partition plan which would re­
lief the committee will back hi* quire this-courftry to remain as
iCaaltaa,g iiaa, r« a , ita-i
move.
mandatory -until next May, when
Secretary said, would have "liked
process of transferring power
to come in and work with us,"
IIAQKKNHACh, N. J , Nor. 13 Ihe
to the Arab and Jew ish' states
but were prevented from doing (49— Rep. J . Parnell Thomaa (R- should
begin.
so hy Jtussia.
N JJ M y * the House Un-Amer­
Meanwhile
h!l&lt; an official United
"Poland, Hungary and Romania ican . Activities Committee he
.will
i n ilook
—i, lam
Stales- observer at the Big Four
are vr^r friendly to us amf have head* soon
soon will look into hasclst ( deputy foreign mlnUtefV council.
been 'forced Into the iron vl*« groUps In the nation.
Thomas told the Bergen Coun-' * " k," * «n‘ P « » " P « “
against their will," llarriman said.
M
J i l l — news -Wara— Uawght
under questioning by Rep. J«rk
* _ 7 L-il’6 . r7 " " “ ' " . ’ h“ i
,.,H &gt; «
■on (R-Calif.). Jackson also want­
.
ed a list of commodities which
., k*| warned the nation
f||t opinion was expressed to
this country now exporis to Hu»s * weds. *
sia. Harrlmau promised to fur- I T S E B S U l X S ' f l W
"Work session In preparation for
nrih It.
J . ____ "-- y ~ ----- pro-Fascist orgipl l*t ions before the meeting' of ths diplomatic
Chalndan Vamlenberg ( It-Mich) this country entered Ihe second chief* of the United State*. BrlWar. . . . ,
of the Senate Foreign Kelatlon* World
______
.
,, •Uin, France and Buesla opening
Co mini Iteg made clear that the
t0
here Nov. 76
prove
ove the finding* of tha commit- I tk
Dbterv
United"State* has a -yital Interest
The# observer
Mid no progress
tee In -lU present inquiry Into was made in ironing out disputes
Communist activities In Holly, among the big power* which have
btbody war between the Commun&gt; wood, and hit at those' whom ha obscured tho future of Germany
1st lougslmrenien and the Mar­ termed “perpetrators of the and Austria since the foreign
campaign" against tha com- ministers last met In Moscow
seille
underworld, the t&lt;uigh smear
mittea member*.
■even months ago.
"Nervis," whose name is a byw-ord In every Mediterranean
CRASH LANDING
port.

Old A ge Habits,
Not Old Age, Make
Job Finding Hard1

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O f Interview With
New York’s Dewey

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bnnm.
onion and potato. Coterr cook
In tessoin-,

MILAN. -Nov. 13 (49—North
ern iItaly,,
ia iy * ! p
predominantly
r e d o m in a n tly Indus*
Indus
t r i i i mend
t t predominantly leftist,
was tense but quiet today after
a wrek
reh of political rioting, turmoil nod bloodshed In which at
least, two persons died and the
offices of rightist parties were
wrecked.
Disorders erupted yesterday (n
Mllsn, Bologna and Venice, where
leftist group* met to prolsti in­
cident* which occurred In lh*
village* of Medlgllrift near Milan,
the previous night.
NAPLES, Umly Nov. 13 (49—
Police fired ' on CommunU* Hemnnslr'lovs b»-„ tn-tav as Itslv's
war,-* of iw'i&gt;l-,l turmoil *n—sd
south— -'* .‘t-V'-rat wound»l were
ho*nlia|l»ml t
...Industrial noetbrm Italv promlnrntlv leftist, wss oule) hut
tense after a week nf violence
nnd hloodshed n *he burxrnnlng
assault from the left *&lt;**in*t Premler 4Mride- da Gasperi's Christi­
an Democratic, government ,
i Naples police, In light armored
ear*, moved In on the Via Rome
and (he Via &gt;M ina In the'lwart
of the city where a demonstra­
tion Was held to protest against
what Socialist* and Communists
railed "nco-Fa*cJ»t" provocations
In Milan and elsewhere In the
north.
Some demonstrators used tear
gas bombs against the police and
___ reported to
In the air.
*,
The demonstrators assembled

LONDON; Nov. 13 (49—BritishSouth American Alrweya announc­
ed today thaj Us four-Cnglned
airliner Starlight had made a
crash landing, in Bermuda thla
morning aftar developing engine
trouble on a flight from Santiago,
Chile, to London.
Commander A. C. Graham raerived facial Injures, but there
were no other casualties.

Jaycee Meeting

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there Is a pressing heed fur an
electric marker system for the
downs, yards and score* on tha
aeora board at tho high school
athletic field. Peggy Pippin aasorted that a concrete stadium ia
needed for the school. Eugene
Harper Inqtilred about the naw
dressing room facilities that are
to be placed at the athletic field
a t the high school.
Lind Weber offered the Mayfair
Inn to the glee club for a dance
In January If they would Ilka to
undertake the project of falsing
a t least part of ihe money to
move tho structures at the Pine
Castle Air B* m which will be
used to house the music room for
the students and .will contain
drsSaing room* and Field house
for tha school athlstle teams.
Dr. Frank Quillman outlined
the school for food handlers that
■will be held here during the first
of December and stated that the
•chool la a State Jaycee project.
Charles Luke, vice president of
the organisation, expressed ap­
preciation to Lfnd Weber ’for
stimulating Arthur Godfrey’s in­
terest In the City of Sanford and
thanked him for getting the City
"soma of the beat
. It _pUbUicity that
« Y. :
we hare ever •&gt;■'*'*
Boy* who composed the double
quartette Included. Leland Rudd,
Bobby JPvllln, Herbert Stenatrom.
Cranston,

Id the world's uranium resources.
He told a State Department
rrpreatillative, appearing, before
the committee which also la hear­
ing testimony on the Administra­
tion'* emergency foreign aid pro­
gram!
"Homo of us, before thla show
is over, are going to want some
information about uranium.- Z ~
Uranium Is tb* key material
used in the manufacture of the
atom botab.
.
Rep. "Jonkman (R.Mich.) sugthat unespended money
a $332,000,000 foreign re­
fund voted by Congress
May might be enough to
tide European rountrtra over
the winter.
Jonkman said that only $ lt8 r
000,000 of the 'established fund
had been used to buy
•hipped through Oct. 31.
•aid
o f the
■na u
l t Bonly
B Hons-thlrd
M i
money was used In five month*
and added that "If they don't
•hip with eny greeter rapidity,
•hey will have enough from the
US24K»J)00 to lupply them until
in Naplae' Munlelplo Hanaro and Mar. 31."
marcher) through the main streets.
Secretary of Commerce Harri
attacking newtpaper stands e * man repUM^that It La hia uaderthe wav and ripping and burning standing "tboae funda will
rightist hew*paper*.
out eery •hortly." The
for an
early Greeks and Roman*icy a;
_____ New York
Giant farm executive wax late*,
“I ? 1. ■ S ,r
probably to hi _
obtained from Arab traders.,
jtrfft until
dueed to the group a* a guest,
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Your whole week's wash dene In 30 minutes
—while you rest or shop!
AUTOMATIC! . . Mr*. Mary Adams put*
wash in Bendix. A trataed attendant help*.
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use* two.
Several
Bendix are ivaiJLto.Mary
1
s r p k . n o t h i n g m a r e Co d o 1"

C O N V l N I t N T l : . While Bendix does alt

her wash automatically, Mary has 30 mtaette
to shop In nearby store* . , . "SomoHtnm
I rood, knit, or */*M with n\r W soA ."

3 0 MINUTES . . In addition to doing s
beautiful whit* week—everything sweet end
dean—Bendix doe* extra job* . . . "A«r&gt;i
matt/ Blanket*! Cut taint! Slip covers/"

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FRIDAY,. NOV. 14, 1947

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4 B ritish Die General

Air Force Increases
Pc ver By 650 Planes Io
55 Fully
,erationi al Groups Will Be
Ready For Action
*■' B y December 31st
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WASHINGTON

Noe.

14

OP) — President Trum an de­
clared today that "disloyal
ai*d
subversive"
employe*
mttat be remoerd from the
federal p ayroll, "but promised
that no one *111 be the object
of a "w itch hunt."

WASHINGTON. Noe, 14 (/!*)
P ic United State* Air Fotce it
bringing 650 combat airplane* 250 B-29 bomber* and 400 figMera—out of atorage to bring it*
ttrength up' to 55 "fully operational group*" by Dec. 31. An
announcement today taid that ap­
proximately 130 13-29'* wtll be
auigned to alrrady-active Air
•Force unit* in older that groupi
now only partially operational may
jg t brought up to full ittenglb.
Tbe 400 fighter aircraft will
be P-51 ’» and P-47'». Tbe 'an­
nouncement taid that no accrlleration of the program to recall
retrrve penonnrl to active duly
wat necessitated by the tramler
“ofThe" 6 5 0 “airplane* to the operaling force. Lxititing group* lu
which the planet will be auigned
bavf tufficient |&gt;er»onnel. the
4,ir Force laid.
Tbe B-29’* will be aitignrd In
prcirntly active group* of tbe
strategic air command in number*
depending on requirement* needed
to bring the group* to full
ttrength of 30 airplane* each.
The fighter plane* will go In
tht strategic air command and
the tactical air command -In minibe.* needed to bring (he fighter

Lions Entertained
By High School

A number of Seminole High
School student* under tbe direct­
ion of Prlneipa) Herman K, Morris,
Today «ntertalned the -l.loni Club
« t lla meeting at the ' Touriati
, Canter with-unturla nf .varum*
•indent group actlvUIea and with
alnging by a girls' Instrumental
trio.
&gt;
Cliff Able* of the T,hms had
chart of Ura program which wa*
'given In connection with .National
Education Week.
Tha group waa introduced by
•Principal Morria. llyron beard told
nf activities of the Studant Coun­
cil of which ha la president. Ruby
(Irew er told of work of the lib­
rary committee and Increased lib­
rary facilities
and attendance.
Work of the Girl* Pep Squad In
promoting achool apirlt wa* des­
cribed" by Hetty Jo Wall*. KranCta LaFlla, 'football queen elect,
told of Improvement of the achool
band. Oliver Andee outlined F u t­
ure Farmer proiecU. Dorothy Ann
Whltner told of work of thd art
claaa and Fred Roaeetter displayed
her painting! and modeling,
jh Herbert Stenslrom
Introduced
the girla' sextette and boya double
quartette, and , there waa alto
group alnging. An fntlrumenUl
trio. Jim Powell, Joe Wright and
Welter Gardner rave several sel­
ection*. Cliff Ahies of the Llona
Club »ponsored the prpgram.

._______

*• Jol-n Ivey, loral lin e n ir n li.int. wa* rlectrd p irtid rn l nf the Scm
-note Country Club al .* 'nrrim g ■&gt;( the Board of D iirclu rt that followed
a stockholders* meeting it the ituh last night. M r. Ivey succeed* G . W .
Nfiencct, S* n I oid attorney, a* club piriident.
Andrew C airaw av wa* elettei1 first vice president, H atry Tuoke x%
second vice president, II. L fV ikm *. Jr. a* tccrctary and J . 1.. Ingley a*
treaiUrrr
„

JF .R U S A l.L M Nov! 14 ( / P ) —
Four Briton* two )&lt;olice and two
soldier*—w eir slain today in a
continuing wave of Palestine un­
derground violence which hat cost
a toll of 11 dead and 30 wouhded

II. H. Coleman, Mr. *Speneer4
end Ed Levy, Whltner were irelected a* directors, and Harry
Tuoke waa named arf a new di­
rector. Director* voting were Mr.
Silencer, Mr. Whltner, Mr. Ivey,
W. V-llittlng, Mr. Carraway. Roy
Holler. George Thurston,' Mr.
Cob-man and Mr Tuoke.
All social membership* In the
Hub, which had formerly been
130 were set at fib for Individual*
and 436 for families. No change
was made In full membership ft-es
which include golfing privileges.
The directors Stated that they

—
were well pleased with out-oftown membership in the club,
especially from Winter Park ami
Orlando. They approved the rep­
resentation of two member* of
tha Woman's Golf Association of
Sanford to meet with the Hoard
In an advisory rapacity to assist
In operating the Club.
An honorarjr full nirmlicrship
Vras awarded to Arthur Godfrey,
CHS radio commentator for *31110
publicity recently given the club
on hi* morning radio program.
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All in all, about 90 percent of
the project* in the 1947 budgrt either have been starlet! or
have been contracted far, lrt ad­
dition to the new contract*, work
hat been ctrfltirflird on $18,942,069
wwHW-of-earryoTfr project* ■from1946.
*•.
Contractor* alto have been ask­
ed lo submit Lid* Nov. 18 on
an additional $3,500,000 worth

The police were killed on the
Ja ffa Road in Jeruialrm by at­
tacker* who fled on foot.
Tbe
two to ld iritV e r r slam in T el A viv
by bullet*- (nun a tjieeding -car.
Police laid the Stern gang, a
Jrw iih •underground - oiganiiation,
probably wat engaged in a cam*
paign of reprisals.

MARSEILLE Nov 11 (A3—Un­
identified gunmen fired on Com­
munist Party headquarters here
pHtiv~wtittr' a 'lneetlng w ar In
progress and troops were Immedi­
ately aliiled to prevrnt bloody
rioting such as occurred Wedneaday.
There were no rantiallie* from
the gunfire, but Police feared it
might mark the beginning of *
war between Marseille’s under­
world gang*, known a* "Nervi*,"
and thy tough, hard-fighting Com­
munists of the rugged Marseille
Cost Per Classroom waterfront
The shooting occurred as the
Said To Vary From Communists
were c o m p l e t i n g
for a demonstration in con­
$150 To $26,000 plans
nection with the funeral of a leftwing party member killed In Wed­
GAINIs VIU e I ^ v. 14 (A*) — nesday's disorders.
"The accumulated need for school
ROME Nov. U (A*) — Italy'*
building* in Flonda i* probably in
Taft, seething with-sup­
exrc*. of $11)0,000,000." Dr. powerful
pressed anger since Premier Al*
Joseph Lept, supervisor of school cide da Gasperi kicked it out of
plant* for the Department of Ed- the cabinet last May, was openly
cation. old the opening *r*«ion of and admittedly- on the warpaln
today, sounding warning* o f "rithe leraidhr on Florida ichooli at vir war."
*
the,. University of Floiida this
During turbulent constituent as­
sembly debate lari night over
morning.
pi t.longed violence lWrepIng the
With approximately ISO archi­ eriflt*1' peninsula. Communist. Gi­
tect* and school official* regiiter- useppe di Vittorio, leader of the
11 ,.alias,« an !*•*•
ed thi* morning, the seminar open­

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Sam Gardner Winner
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DEBTOR TO NONE
''
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14, J * )
— The United Btatee is -creditor
to all and debtor to none" with
IM 7 exports of 19 billloa dollar*
import* by I t bUlloa
a year, says Clair Wilcox,
of Inter-

ed the thirty-third annual conven­
tion of the Florida Association of
Architect* of tha American Inititulr of Architect* f o r ^ two-day
teuton.

—D ie -laminar -op-aebooU it- beIng hv-hl in conjunction with the
convention.
Dr. l-ep*. ipeaking on "school
survey* and tile selection", poihtrd
out that the cost of classroom* in
uie in school* throughout the slate
varies from $150 “ for tome old
one-room building*," to $26,000
per clanruom in one of the stale'*
newest school*.
.
Hr said that ralatlvcly few
schools have bran arreted In the
stale in the past twenty year*
and that many of these wrtv
Inadequately equipped, stressing
that. “Florida has a charge to
develop*' a type of achool build­
ing and plant which la truly na­
tive not hampered by too much
Il'M Ila M d mm Pas* Flier

Mrs. P* F. Whigham
Died Early This A„M.
Mra. Porter F. Whigham died
a t 12:30 A. M. today at her home,
2602 West First Street. Mrs.
Whighsm had been in ill health
for aereral years.
Born In Loulaviile, Ala., the
deceased had lived in Sanford for
S7jrears. She waa a member of
t h f First Baptist Church.
She la survived by tha husband;
tWO daughters, Mra. Donald It.
Jonea and Miss Elizabeth Whig-/
ham, both of Sanfotd; four sla­
ter*. Mra. C. E. Benton, Sanford;
Mr*. John Hover. Opelika. Ala.;
Mrs. Harry Shields, Fort Meads)
Mrs. Webstar Ketchum, Charlotte,
N. C.; f o u r brothers, Homer
Green, I-tmtaville. Ala.; Phil T,
Green, Clayton, Ala.; Mack Green,
Moore Haven. Fla.; and Charlie
R. Green,' with the U. 8. Navy.
Funeral service* Will be con­
ducted at tha First Baptist Church
nt 4:00 P. M. Sunday with the
Rav. W. P. Bruoka, J r . officiat­
ing. Burial will ba made in Ever­
green Cemetery.
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8.412 DISAPPEAR
-RERUN . "nov.” m »-(A V - Tha
Berlin city assembly passed a
vote of no confidence in police
President P a n ! Markgraf last
night after Social Democratic
members charged that M U per­
sona had “disappeared" in Berlin
since tbe occupation atarted. I
• Prana Neumann, Berlin leader
of the Social Democrats, said the
current TdJ**pp«*rance»" were
"worse even than during the Next
regime.'* Markgraf came into
Berlin with the Russian army and
i Installed aa police president

U. N. Assembly Approves American
Building Code
Plan For Independent Korea
Congress Holds
Meet In Sanford
Golf Tournament And
Boat Ride Precede
Banquet At Mayfair

io* thtrr day*.

Road Department School Building
Lets 25 Million Needs In Florida
In Road Contracts Over 100
90 Percent Of &lt; Pro­
jects
In
Budget
Already Contracted

Meyers Reveals He

Holy Land

CommunistHeadquarters In Marseille
Is Fired On During
Meeting On Strike

Sam Gordop ted tha list of mambar* of the Sanford Skeet Club
at their tegular weakly meat yes­
terday, at the Municipal rilirport.
Georgs Maffatt won the handi­
cap tournament and waa awarded
a ride in a sail - plana piloted by
Stave. Rennie. Tha public la In­
vited to participate in a turkey
•hoot to ha held on tha short range
on Sunday morning.
Complete acorei are as follows:
Sam Gardner
23 10 39x60
Georgs
George Maffetr 11 17 SB
I. C. II utchlnaon 21 16 88
C. K. Kills
19 10 36
A. Carraway
18
W. A. Patrick
IS
Miss M. Kills
— 10 10x26
J . E. Howard
— 10 10
G. W. Spencer
t7
7
Two Railroad Unions
F. Woodruff, Jr . —
7
7
Tha skeet shoot scores wars re­
* Get W age Increase corded
and reported by Byrd J ,
Goode, secretary qnd treasurer.
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’*
9 CHICAGO, Nov. 14—0P )-T w o
railroad operating brotherhoods
and the nation's railways ahnounc- O fficers Are Elected
4d today a 16 1/2 cent* an hour
wage boost for tha 200,000 mem­
At Aviation School
ber* of the two unions.
The increase,
which e Joint
The election of officer* was
Statement said amounted to $100,- held for tha Studant Council Wed­
000,000 annually, was made re­ nesday night at tha Sanford Bchool
troactive to Nov, 1. I t total* $1.24 of Aviation wjth Chief Pilot Wally
for an eight hour day.
Krohne acting aa chairman and
The - unions affected are the asilsted by Flight Instructor Lawia
Crotherhood of Railroad -Traln- C. Lae.
"
Sbn and the Order o f Railroad
Flight Studant Albert WUbart
Conductors.
of Seaside Park, Naw Jersey was
, The groups - also announced sleeted president. Flight Student
agreement on four working rules, Forest E. Houchln of Ballefontgad withdrawal of a large number alne Ohio aa trie* president sttd
which had Pern proposed by both Flight Student
Franklin
Tag
aides, and saUT negotiation* would Moffat of Binghamton, Naw York
continue on I I other rule propos­ aa secretary.
„
als, Including four proposed by
The organisation 1* to terra
tha union and eevan proposed by ■a a mean* of coordinating student
tha carriers.
Interest in their school activities
aa wall aa to promote a recreat­
STARSEN I
ional program in tha future. The
student body now numbers over
00 Students from al! over th*
United SUtoa.

tha

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John Ivey Is Elected President
, Of Seminole Country Club

Hie State Road Department
awarded contract* for $25,777,927
on 760 mile* of toad and bridge
comlruclipn during the firil ten
month* of 1927, Chairman Elgin
Uaylrt* repoited today.
Only $ 2 0 . b 2 7 . &amp; » * * e l up m
March Field, Calif; Shaw held. the record budget for the prop
tett, but Road Department offi­
ICm i I M
•• Page ■!*!
cial* **id inrteased revenue from
gasoline tasri will off*et the del-

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Mjkolujczyk Say« 3 .
More Poles Are Safe.LONDON, Nev. 14 -ptA1)— 8lantrim — Mtkidajii’yk, pi t-rirtem— nf
the Polish Prasaut Party, &lt; said
today three mure compatriot*
who^fled Poland with him last
mon th had reached England safely.
MikolaJcxyk also said he had
applied for a visa to the United
State* but had not made plans fur
bis departure, Three of the orig­
inal group that fled Poland were
arrested vn the Cxechnsovak bor­
der.
Mikolajcavk taid th* group left
Poland In fear for thelTTlve* l&lt;erause of their opposition to the
Communist realm*. He made hi*
way from Poland to the British
tone of Germany and w^s flown to
t-ondon by the
* RAF.
«_

Mute than 125 member* of tbe
Southern Building Code Congirtt
and their wive*, representing pro­
minent building official*, itcbitrri*
and engineers--throughout' the
toutheait and the natron wetr *ntertamrd line yetlnday with a
golf tournament, a but) nde and
a banquet al the Mayfair Ing.
Die rnlntainment was., arranged
by Gtadv Duncan, city building
inipectoi and mrnibei of thr
Board nt TlUtltfl of the ('ongreti,
in ru-opeiatmn wiih Edward Higgin*. manager of the Seminole
Count* ('handier of Commerce
and L M Armilagr. touti*l en­
tertainment director. Mr. Duncan
got-n~tmr*-nrntimr rr timt at thr
banquet. Thr Congrett eluted to­
day at Uilando alter a three day
meet.
The Sanford program began in
lire rally afternoon with a gulf
tournameni al lltr Srniinolr Coun­
try Club, and dunng the evening,
winner* were awarded many prirrt
donated by nationally known build­
ing funis I atri in tbe afternoon
a but load ol delegate* arrived
from Oilando at thr Mayfair Inn
for a nde on Lake Monioe aboard
the . (noloi cruiser Frenchman'*
dajTWhich wat itorkfd at the tea
wall by tbe hotel. It wat jammed
to capacity. Aboard wrte J Me,brrl Meighan. mayor of Gadsden.
Al*. and president of the Code
Congtea*. piommanl building of­
ficial*‘from many Mate*, and count; and city official*.
At the banaiitO. which waa pn*eiH^il by group singing -led by
Murrisuit ““
nml invocation
Charles Mi
“
“
ev. J K, M cKinley, 1’re*.
liv tbe Rev
Ma-lghiia oiacn n -m ari-m iun J l u U i u * .
hospitality shown here.
Dr. Turpin I*. Bannister, diteclor of architectutnl studies'*1 the
Alabama I'ol vleclmlc- Institute,
and noted aichltectuial authority
was slated to Iw the featured
speaker at the banquet, but the
plane on which he was tu arrive
liefr waa grounded in Tampa. Ed­
ward B. Lancaster of MiSntgumery, chairman uf the Alabama
State Building Uomntlsslun, told
uf Dean Bannister's many degree*
in architecture ami of hit initia­
tion of tha course in architecture
at Auburn.
Slate Senator' Lloyd F . Hoyle
tlo w tlaaea

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Rain Replacing Snow Sailor Say« Satira
Asked Ship For Aid
In Parts Of Nation
Hy ASSOCIATED PRR8R
HAVANA, Nov. 14-(A*)—Ju«*
Grands nf the
Temperatures modified over the Mans Arango
mid-contincnt cold bait otday but Cuban navy- te*tlf!rd 'today that
a wet wrekend wa* in prospect 1‘strlcin (Satira) Schmidt called
for the area with forecasts of to hia craft fur help last April
after aho had .shot her lover,
snow and rain.
In contrast to yaatorday'a sub- I John Lester Mee of Chicago.
Arango Grande said he Ituardxero and near-xera marks in parts
uf the mldwrat, th*' lowest early t-d the yacht Batlra, which Mett
morning reading waa 9 abova at nsttied after the :Toledo,, Ohio,
i’ellston, Mich. North Dakota'* dancer, and found Mee lying on
coldest spot was Fargo, whera the the floor, his head on a pillow
mercury waa 12 abova aa com­ and cotton uver the neck wound.
pared to a low of 7 below in He called other men of his co­
ntend and took Mee uut Tor med­
Grand Forks, N. D., yesterday.
Rain - f*H— f w a —Texmx - and' ical attention
Mr# was shot last April 8. Hq
Louisiana northward into part* of
Kansas and Missouri and it died flva days later. Miss Schmidt,
spreading northward. Light snow 22, who testified at the start of
fall In tha Upper Great Lake* re* the oft-delayed trial two months
rion, in the northern Rockies and ago that aha shot Um In terror
and by accident, ia on trial for
n northern New England.
A new maaa of cool air waa murder.
She appeared animated and In
predicted to move Into Mlnneeota
and Iowa tonight and apraad over good apirita when she entered
the north central states tomorrow. the Aoairnrla court, aerompanied
The mercury waa near normal by two soldier* with rifles. 8ho
In most of tha southwest and wore a black skirt, a flowered
and trad a cross dangling
Pacific coast states. Highest bluuae
from a neck rhatn. She carried a
reading on yesterday's weather Spanish ahawl. Though tha trial
map wa* 83 In MlamL
was 60 dayi old, this was hut tha
seventh day of actual hearing!.
CHINESE INFLATION
SHANGHAI, Nov, 14. UFJ—
The value o f China’s dollar drop­
PLANE RESCUE
ped sharply today; .apparently be­
EVAN8TON, Wyo., Nov, 14.
cause proposal* for U.B. aid to UP)— A young doctor and hia
Chlang Kal-Bhak’a .government wife, rsaeued after five day# on
fell far short of what had been an icy ledge more than 12,000
expected. Th# latest black market feet high, told today how they
rate wga 99,000 Chinese dollars “dreamed of ' hamburgers" and
to |1 U, B. Two days ago it waa kept from freexlng by conserving
M,000-to-91.
their aMrgtes.

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. A DROP FOR CHINA
NANKINO, Nov. 14.
Bun
Fo, vice president of China, to-

‘ BRITISH PARTNER
LONDON, Nov. 14 UP)—1The
pdian Ocean Island of Ceylon—
tnd of ivonr, orchid*, rubber and
rice—forte ally changed •its statu*
**• drop
tha bwefcet" and ob- today.from .a crown eolonr -to
aanrod “I've always had a hidden that of a partner with full rights
sospkioa that American friend- In tho -British Commonwealth of
skip, waa not
Nationa,

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M.W )OKh No* 14 t '1'i I he’ United Nation* Assembly today
diMegarried Kurtian In ycotl lineal* and atqnuted a United Slate* plan
tor eitaiihihing k oi'a at u imlipendent nalioii
I he vule wa* 41 i,. 6. witb ux abtlrnliont I be m Soliel blor
countries relutid Id |ia'tiup)tr ip the voir et&lt;-n to the extent of re­
cording an abtirnpin.
Ihi- wa* tlie iind action of the third artful pinpotaT laid be
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fore tin- aaat-mhly t.j Secretary* * '
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uf Sta le M arshall. Die other
two, previously appro veil, estab­
lished the Balkan Wiitehdug Com­
pilation, which w ill go i „ work
m .U r ecca Nov. 21^aml rju- year
round sitting of United Nation*
delegates as a "little assembly.'
Russia ia on ri-coril a* lioyfot*
ting all three* Msiihatl-sponsored
project a.
Thu assembly
defeated by a
vote of 34 to 7, with III ahsleti.
lions, a revived Soviet pio|tosnl
catling fo r withdrawal of nil
Uuaaiail —and - Ame* lean— Irwopfcfrom Korea by next Jan. ,1.
The U . 8. plan for Korea culled
for creation of a s|&gt;ecial nintsna.
tiorf l)N commission to super­
vise general elections by next
March 31, the creation tif u con­
stituent assembly mid nallmml
Rnm nm cBt** trip 'TTiF' vntbdi IW uT
of ail foreign troop* within tHI
ilay* " if possible" aftei the K o ­
rean government U vet up.

WASHINGTON. Nut. 14 wV)
John Fntter Duller, a member ul
tbe U . S . tlrlrgalion to the U nit­
ed Nation*, today called lot a
lliire-ppwet lieaty to guaianlec
ditarmanirnt if tbe lout majui
pnwett ran not leach agteement
.it (be London conference.
D u lles'to ld die S rn a lr i'oteign
K rlah n n t ComnoUrr lb,it n ob an
agiremrnt between tbe United
Stales, G fval Britain and Fiance
will " g o 'fa t lo attute that fear
will nut be tbe detignri id | wmiwat l.uioOe.
Hr rani a long trim tiealy be­
tween llir lliire western |&gt;owetv
and Kurtia wa* ptopntrd a* long
ago a* Januaiv. 1945.
Duller r.tni

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Explosion-Caused By
First Test Rocket
- Detonating Secon
A Y I.E 8 H U R V , Kng,. Nov. 14,
.(A3-- An explosion rocked H rl;
tain'a Rocket Research station
today and killed Dr. Johannes
Schmidt, head of a team of G er­
man experts brought rft^Enalah.1,
utter tile war.
The M in ittry of Supply aaiit
one other liarson was kllletl, three
avrtoilsly injured and ntne other*
slig htly hurt.
The -explosion apparently oc­
curred during experiments with
rocket assistance fur airplane
takeoffs. The station also lias
Hon* M tearch un ruckri m issiles,
but these are tested .«lsew herr
The station is In jh e hills nrar
here.
Schmidt, 44, wa* credited with
creating an early rocket plain-,
the Massermrhmltt M E-lild. lie
and 1U German associates also
bad worked on th e .G e lloan V -l
and V-2 projects, winch are Icin g
followed up in the United Hrates
by test* in New Mexico.
An eyewitness *md the blast
iretim -d after twu im-hel* were
t e l Up for tests, When tin* first
was fired th* second exploded
Workers nearby were hit.

WASHING I ON Nov, 14 i/Pj
Ma), lirncial lienuell Metrir dircJolfiLLe.-lia* aikrd.lul a cou;;
maitial Inal aftei Senate invert!gatolr developed tetlunoiiy lodt/
that $1,1)61,000 »l vtaitmie COO*
Iratlt went to a turn tu which he
•nice arlniowlrdgrd a financial
lllleieM ami lain raid war owned
hy dlienda. *
I here dey e|^pmeu ls_cama m
qua l 1^11 Cl,lull at the Senate
W.u InvV'iig-'tmg Committee's inquiiy uij.i financial aflaitt oi
M r)err, ,i w.iljtltie an Luce pu;rharing olliiei
l.awirmr |) Hell, pirsident ol
ttJtl'“Atrriafl t ol|i . trrlifirll hi*
flint awauied 6 1.0 &gt;t.OiHt ol rub
iiiritiactr in the Arution l.lertiic
Company. Dayton. Ohio, lie raid
Meyer,' InIJ’ him it was owned by
hit (Meyer,') Iriendt.
Oit'ci 1* I i hul&gt;. leliinl major
general and grurt.tl Meyert* mime
diafe ritpeitor lor many years,
testified lhat MeJeriT fold
him
"about' 1940" that he owned stock
hi the electrical tuitipany but eiihrr had oi would do pure of it
then.
At that point, the Senate group
received and . Meyers announced »
to repot Irr* that be liar ailed
a court niaili.il Dial.
I hr rrtlied crnri.il rani he made
the Irqurtl lo W Stuail Syming( I trMllM tltrl

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Reuther Tells CIO

Je t Plane Built To
Top Speed Of Sound “ O f Program For

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WASHINGTON Nov. It
idl—The Air Force said to­
ds, lhal Mat. General. Ben­
nett Ji. Meter-* made request
for a court martial trial ,erbally about the middle of Oc­
tober ami was notified rerbail, that the request could
nut Ire granted.

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2 Killed, 12 Hurt
Iii Rocket Blast
At British Plant

LusVANUEW.S.-Nuf. H - i.P*^i i r -Ttr?“
i m n a TTB n 9 " m gTIl Pllt r-T m'l'illv-iiuied "iintdiii'iT ji-1 *
(I,Mi■ t,
Mil
itr/"'iippnmmr
I-., i-n .-'i Sovirt-Amriicin tel.i* Tucket plane designed to surpass
hunt Ii.k I tlrlniotatri! lo a point the speed-of Bound has been'ruinpteleil tiy Douglas Aircraft Culp,
such that Sovirt opposition Wat and awaits .Its Initial test, the
• r r n a i i a a e * a a S*aae T » a i
Navy announced today.
T|u- new Skyrocket, which will
the Douglas Skystrrnk In
Red Accuses Britain, join
the Navy's sonic speed exjieiiriieiil, is expected to perform in
II. S. Of Distortion the
1160-760' mile* un hour lunge,
lie sprrd of sound varied from
• MOSCOW Nov M DP)—A writ­ 7f&gt;3 mile* an hour at sea level to
er. In Pravila t«&lt;lav aerused Itri- firiO M P, H. at higher altitudes.
tlah-Ainerian “imperialist* and
The Skystreak, a Jet craft, set
reaetionorr Arab*" of seeking to (lie official »|M-e&gt;l record of B60.lt
distort Russia's policies and activ­ miles an hour last August with
ities toward the Arab*.
a Marine pilot, Muj. Marion Carl,
"The Soviet Union ha* been and at the control*.
is a consistent defender of Ihe
The Skyrocket Is of radical a|C
Indeuetulencr* of the sovereignty
uiaiire. Its length Is 43 feet ami
nf right* nf all people*.' ineiuding
wing span only 26, in itself
those of the Arabian Ratt.” the u sharp -departure from conven­
Coin muni *t organ declared.
tional design. Tail nod Wings are
Tlie article, headed “ Real and markedly awe nt hbek.
So-Called Friends Of The Arabian
The" new plane will lie tested
People," accused Americana of at the Muroe Dry larke Air Force
“carrying on a double game Irr test center, but the Nayy gave
no indication at to when It will
the Middle East."
"On the one hand, “tha writer 4e taken up or who will fly It.
said, “they are supporting a weakKnglneera have duhl&gt;ed it “The
enrd British partner, u*lng the Flying Swordfish."
It is powered by a (VestingEnglish Array and English Col­
onial Intelligence Department as a house turbo-jet engine developed
police force against tha National by the Navy, supplemented by u
liquid rocket engine built by IleaLiberation movement of Arabs.
“On the other hand, the United ction Motors, Ine.
It ran take off and lam! under
Slates it expdndlng extensively
egnomlcally, seising one British Jet power, with the rocket furnish­
position after another” ------- ----- ing -additional— lhru»l- 4n high­
"Simultaneously,” Prqvda de­ speed test runs. The Jet engine
clared, "th ey ara crtatlng in the bums aviatloa gasoline rather than
kersoene, which fuel* most Jet
—principally air bases."
East a network of strategic bases power-plants.
“The fate of Palestins Is a vi­
vid illustration of what Imperi­
KOTARY
PROGRAM
alistic domination brings to a na­
tion. “Pravda said. “British imA
variety
program
consisting
poriaWsi* themselves have gotten of a abort talk by the Rev.
Will­
confused and have been compelled iam I’erry Yealey in th# Interest
to recognlte the failure of their of Chriatmaa Seals; a report by
Palestine policy.
Club President, R. G. Britton, of
'•The Soviet Union haa been the meeting held in Jacksonville
consistently defending the right last Tuesday honoring S. Kend­
of each patlon to self determina­ rick Guernsey, president of Rotary
tion and It rightly considers that International:
and a mutlcial
Arab* a* wall as Jaw i have an program featuring "Tha Arixons
equal right to llvt freely and Wranglers,“ will be presented et
peacsfully In their own state,” the Rotary Club luncheon Mon­
the article concluded.
day, Charles Morrison announced
today.
ELECTION FRAUDS
|
MANILA, Nov. 14, UP)— Mi - 1
SU IT DISMISSED
nority party leaden said today
they would ask President Roxa*
CHARLESTON, W. Ve.. Nov.
to Inveitlgata reports of whole- 14, UP)— Circuit Judge Julian F.
sale vote frauds in Tuesday's na­ Houcheila yesterday dismissed a
tional alectlona. ,
760,000 damage suit filed against
Tile minority groups, headed by the Atlantic Greyhound Corpora­
the Nationalists party expressed tion by a ntgro war veteran
anger over slow return# from charging ha waa blindad by a
p r o v i n c i a l areas considered policeman who removad him from
strongholds of
Liberal
nrunguuiue
w* Rotas'
« » *» *
t-iuerai i a bus a t the request of iU driver.
Party. The government already A Jury of one negro and eleven
ha* taid it would deal harshly j whites deliberated six hours bowith those attempting to tuanlpo- to n returning a verdict In the
into election return*.
company's favor.

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bat yel been matle, Tbf idea

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Testimony Shows He
Had Financial Stake
InConcernToWhich
Me Gave Contracts

ATLANTIC CITY N J
Nov.
14*1 Pioiib-nt WaPet It ruthit told the i-otivi-ntinn of the CIO
United Auto Woiker* today that
tbe union's. i)i-w!y uni(ied leader•Inn w-lP f.dliiw
a ''militant
figliilng trade union ptngram.”
Hr snnt that if editrirlst writers
“are im'lineil tu write (list thr
UAW i* drifting toward* a morr
consrrvativr rndiev x x x 1 «*v
to those editorial writer* they
ar*r wiong."
Reuthei, 10 year* old. quirktalking, full of plan*, gave hi*
views of iliiti'n of subjects to a
new* j-onferi'lier last night Hi*
pnliiii-iii opiioiitmtx in the union
wTmt l« start a new wage drive
“Irtimedlately", witli little eiuphs*I* on price*.
The UAW convention was to
decide between these two position*
today. D would alto express it*
opinion on mii'Ii thing* u* U 8.
fuM-ign policy, pulitiral action,
and the enlaldishment of a'thtec-

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Mr«. Mary C. Rosier
Died In Orlando

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Mr*. Mary Christian Rosier,
resident of Sanford for th* past
20 years, died this morning in an
Orlando hospital following an ill­
ness of four month*.

-- Dortv-Mari-tO," 1908 iti 'Ti

the 39 year uld woman res
on thr Orlando Highway. She was
n member, of the First Christian
Church of Sanford, whkrr funeral
services will be conducted at
2:30 P. M, Sunday by the Rev.
W, P. Yesley. Interment will take
plaeo in Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors Include three dsughters, Mrs. Ixruls Balog, Miss Darbsra Rosier and M itt I-oia Rosier,
all of Sanford; two sons, Carl L.
Rosier, Guam, and Leroy Rosier,
Sanford; two brothers, A. Y,
Christian, Tampa and C, G. Chris­
tian, Sarasota.
TAX REDUCTIONS
QUINCY. Mai*., Nov. 14, t#*)—
House Sneaker Joseph W. Martin,
Jr.; (R-Xlaxa) say* he does not
agree with “tn* doctrine advanced
by tom* who claim it is unwise
for American people to be given
u x reductions because they a i - .
ready have too much money."
FRIENDSHIP TRAIN
CLINTON, I a . tfov. 14.
The Friendship Train headed east
Into Hllitoli today with 22 more
carloads of food for hungry Eu­
rope collected during a 36 hour
iwing through Iowa. Contribu­

tions of wheat, com, oats and
other foodstuff* from tho Hawkeye state swelled th* goodwill
cargo to 91 carload*.

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*3,000,000,000 In food and furl
grant* Jhal would not be repa'd.
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n r JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON, Nov. ll- ( /T )
Thla hlta you.
A special committee of rlvillans. almost businessmen, thinks
taxes ran be cut next year. (A
word of caution: What they think
and what will happen are two dif­
ferent things. So don’t build false
hopes.) .
Hut what they say wUL be.argued
m Congress. And the Kepublirancnntrolled Congress seems certain
to pass a tax-cut bill of some kind.
(Then it will he up lo President
Truman to decide whether hell
kill such a bill with a veto In
1948 as he did with two such bills
in 4947,1
The special committee reported
rrrcntJy nfter months of work.
In brief. It said:
The government’s whole tax
el-up needs overhauling but Inrows taxrs should be cut right
away.
Simpler said than done. Before
income taxes can be cut, there
are problems, Roughly, here’a a
bird's eye view of them:
( I.eat year—the fiscal year end, ing June 30, 1047—the cost of run-

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erament dropped from 194
Next Year, Almost1"”””
1 d“p
prt "™
“
1M8. (The
amount
which,M
la7the
difference between government
costa and money taken In taxes
Hardly, Not Quite can
be used by the government

made public over the weekend,
atarre the program Into j
Mississippi F i l l i n g might
a wasteful operation and cause
Station Operator Is Itlief"to degenerate into “costly re­
1 Shot In Argument The committee did, tiowevci,
jwale down 'the probable to st of
BAY S T . L O U i^ T l m .. Nov. 1 1 the- four-year self-help program
envisaged by Secretary of State
.VClAA 63-year-old man* who _Marshall to between
wwwm *12.000,000,
_mn! i L J h l

TOE:

THE SANFORD HERAED* SANFORD, FLORIDA
In the next four year*)
.
So Congress’'problem will ba to
eut th e cost of runnfhg the govern­
ment, cut taxes, have money to
pay off some of the national debt
and still hsvc money to put into
the Marshsll Plan.
(One member of the 10-man
special committee, Matthew Woll,
a big chief in the AFL, disagrees
with the committee on a number
of ita ideas about cutting taxrs at
this time.)

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Sheriffs Gun Fight*7
Il'estlaesS fraas f s » i Oa*»

men. relorded and emptied It
•gain.
One of the mien fell dead at the
door. The other stopped, started
to drag his partner, made the
doorwav and then fell under En­
nis' bullet barrage.
As an officer, Ennis previously
had killed four persons.
He once was no-billed for klib^
ing a negro in a Jail after, U P
sheriff said, the negro attempted
to gel hi* gun. Ennis was tried
•nd acquittM on charges of slay
4i
when the sheriff attempted to
carry out *, court order.

in paying off aome of the national
debt, which is about *259,000,-"
000,000.)
(That debt Is money the govern­
ment borrowed to keep running,
mostly In war-time. The Interest
on the debt costs about *5,000,000,000. a year.)*
ridges ring the
The special tax committee thinks
Submarine
Pacific,
maybe the cost of running the northern and western
Ir r , *‘l* forming mush. Islands
government can be reduced from
fOTswo.ooft.ootrn; pcrhipa'iSMAo,- as the Aleutians, the Kuriles,
Japan and the Hynkus.
000.000 or even *20,000.000,000.
Can It? Congress will have to
decide that. And If that's poss­
ible, how much can'taxc* be re­
• YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
duced? Congress will have to de­
America's Most Hrsut.fol
cide that, too. But reduced when?
Aluminum •* Cedar •• Prlishrd Alamlaum
In the fiscal year which starts
Ash Me For Free Esrlmate
July I, 1948, and ends June 30,
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Itoliinrton - Orlando
1949?
Phone 2-0729
If the cost of running th f
government can-be eut from the
present *37,000,000,000 to *26,000,000,000, then the government u
might be able to cut taxes. But/),
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM ‘
how much?
Before th a t can be done. Con­
Try
gress will have to consider:
How much it should leave—be­ I
tween TUnning the government and
T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
taxes collected—for psying off
some of the national debt and
Wd make our own Ico Cream, All flatort

oT piano tuning and Tanning to *»tHii*lr» had tanged up to *30/
earn a living, was being held in 000,000,000.
Discussion »f l.aKollette, for­
jail litre today in ronnerlion with
Wisconsin senator, for the
lire shooting of a Rry St. Ixruis mer
task &lt;&gt;f directing the program
filling station o|&gt;cra|or.
w'a* heard both within the gov­
Sheriff John F.gioff of Hancock ernment and among memhets .*{
county said last night lh*t tire the advisory group willed func­
tioned under llniriman aa a nonpiano irmcr-farmer, John C. Rot voting chairman.
teiman, - was taken into custody
l.aKrdlclte served aa chairman
at Pais Christian yrsleiday after­ of two Hardman subcommittee-*,
noon. The arrr»t occurred ,rl one on the admistration of for­
about 4:00 o'clock, five liouiv eign aid and the other on draft­
ing its final report to President
after three rifle slugs weie pumn Truman.
ed into 33-year-old Q. C. Crad­ Some of those who referred
dock. Rosverrnan is under charge privately to him as n '‘logical"
of "shooting willi inleni lo kill," choice noted that LaFollelte's
service In the Senate was Under
the sheriff said.
a I'rogreaslve Party htlxd and
Craddock
received
two
of
lhc
. . . .
..
I lint he- was defeated last yea.
nlie llugi in htt aim. one^J'* | | n (he Wisconsin primaries. Thus,
s * . Sni.'ioo.tKKi.ooo.
u s s a j a nThei. , . . , T .h;,TTruj;;ru;1
^'W
C K
the back of his ilmuider. Oils they said, he Is committed to
S*E-SS:
cers said his condition Was "not nelther Republican nor Democratin i r / I t * U|"r r
J.i n
, Sixteen European countries figure
tc foreign policy view*,
IsMH—(in* ro»t of running the gov-1 th&lt;*v*ll omhI about i f&gt;f*oooooo serious.''
rrnm
rnt
is
figured
right
now
to
be
ooo |„
^
Pi
Egloff aald he had talked t-&gt;
about *37.000.000.000 - ~ i
^ &lt;n outside aid, mostly from us.
both OniicTinan and Craddock cr I-aPollatta would take ,the joo
•bout the shooting and both told if it were offered. After finish
substantially the same story. Me tng a 30-hour stint of writing the
said hwth tofd hint ttier** had committee’* fin al’ draft of Us
Aid For China
been an argument nfter Hosier- reports, L afolkU e left Friday
man asked Craddock how to drive morning for Mexico on private
H'nnflnvM Ir-M ,•*»«•, (1**1
e .
fl nnfit'iiMt f••»**♦ t*wr» llipmt
to the town of Kiln,- Miss. Crad­ business. He ha* practiced law St. Germain Isle
I1* I replied It Is bis understanding
dock claimed, however, that Him- here since leaving the Senate.
River in the uutakirt
irtx of (nri*. jjIB, „„ additional funds will be
Ill agreeing with widespread .Supply
aarman .was dissatisfied with
hcadquHrtcr* of the Ainvi
Craddock's instructions, while Hos­ congressional demand for crer. lean Graves Registjatimi Com­ needed I(j the lu c v n l fiscal yesr
ie r in an claimed Craddock "asked linn of a separate, government mand, aome 160 Ann t teen rud­ fur that imtiui.e. The fiscal year
ma If Must waa all I wanted to corporation to bundle the aid pro. dier*. wore to hear an addir-.i cn.ln June 30. IfUH
Tlie overall figure of *2.(157.know then he hit me with his gram, the Hartimait group pro­ by Got, George T. Traver.
(KMi.OLm inrlutltM J I,bon,O00,ofH)
posed that it have Its* own board
fUt.
tj.
8.
Ambassador
Jefferson
Egloff said Hossernian iclated of director* bulwarked by a cll- C anary and mcRihcra of the- I'arit In proposed outlays for the longlieii's Advisory Committee and .1 (Mist of the American U’gtoii a t­ rangv European recovery pro­
further happenings thus:
gram. in nddftion to *697,000,000
“1 got a wronch from my car joint congressional committed.
tended ceremonies at the Parle fur iminedlaU) stop.gap _aid to
Such a “strong and flealble’l rhurch
and hit him with it. Then h*
of
Notre
DatmDes
Vicjerked the wrench,away from me. agency, the report aald, would tolrua A |&gt;laque |»re*rntrd—try France. Italy and Austria, Mai
I asked him* to give it • hack and make detailed Mpclaion*' on which Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt, Jt., in ah lilt sard. -,
Tbe Secretary of .Stale raid
ha refused. Then 1 reached In my nations should get priority deliv­ memory o f' Hrig. Geneml Thro
SLxMUui ,
(lie amount repiescnla additions!
car
and
got
a
rifle.
Credible
t
ery
bn
scarce
food,
fuel
and
Hr
{' «?-.* VA.* . dropped the wrench and started'
RoohvcII, Jr„ and
• appropriation* to bo requested of
dustrisl Hem*. Ita foreign organ- dure
Quentin Roosevelt, was unveiled Congress !&lt;eypnd lluiseValrrndv'i
for the station. I «hbt-into the lialimt would follow up the de­ during- the ceremonies.
. voted for foreign financing In the j
alf and didn't think I hit’ him.
cisions to see that the simpHe-i
pP]
In Brussels, Prince Charier, last session
“I
jumped
Into
my
car
and
"are
pul
to
proper
use"
and
tha.
&amp;;% §| , _
Regent
of
Rclgiui*,
laid
a
wreath
Tbe cabinet mrmlier gave the e
drove away and Craddock came the countries meet their own
the monument lo Itelgium'i eatlmnlrv in response to n reque(t
out of the alatfon and fired commitment* under the general re­ la-fore
Unknown
Soldier/
No
Communist
bv Chairman Vandenlicrg (It
four shots at me after my ear construction program,
demonstrations were announced Mich I for n “total Imlnnce sheet"
was moving.” , '*
J ■'
: •
- However, the report was cm in Belgium.
of proptesed expenditures In the
Egloff aa|d llosscrman's wrap phatic that no political “strings"
Arrangements in other conn government year ending nest
on, a combination rifle-shotgun, should be attached to aid.
tries
varied.
June 30,
was seised when be waa arrested.
America should not ask, the
Britain held a day of tenirmMarshall already-hn* said thst
The sheriff said Biwueimaii told report held, that soy rountrv
!
for the (tend of h«'h the long-range recovery program
him that when he left the Crad­ lie required to abandon lla plan hrance
World Wars on Sunday. No ert
will cost about *7.000.000,000 in
dock nation here, he drove to of ernnnmie organisation If »urh inoriy
was planned today.
the next 16 months. He has esti­
Kiln, (topped
briefly and contln..
_
. plans have Iwen “adopted ami
(iermany—Each American A-ued.to his farm near Long Beach: r , rrj*j 0ul Jn a free and Hem- my unit arranged its own , oh- mated its final ovrr-ail cost lo
this rountrv nt somewhere !&gt;ethat enroute home he stopp'd w r t l ir w ay"
scrvance and the 11. ft. military tween *10,000,000,000 arid tin,.
•long the road and removed with * iw tarlng ’ that “open Ideologi- goverm»r. General Lueiun D. Clar. 000,000,000,
.
a ra to r blada several printed ra | war h u bean declared al- in a atatrrhent to trorqn, ufged
signs nn his car. signs advertising ready by the totalitarian nations,"
his plano-tunlng business; that be ths committee ssid American aid them to lie ''strongr vigilant and
Movie Hearing
drove to P a it Christian after is needed not only lo repair prepaird to preserve with every
means at our command, our way
■topping off at his home for a w a r ravaged Europe'a economic of
life."
fr«H4 !**!*• Oltfl
B M jg g
system but to counter the “delib­
He offered no resistance to ar- erate sabotage by the Commun­ _ Austria—American, British ami By approval was obtained by teleFrench
occupation
troops
hcliLj graph, telephone and mail.
rast.
ist* who see In the continuance
Rlnee tbe House was not in
Egloff said a preliminary head­ of misery and chaos their ties) their own ohxcitanre.
Denmark—Ceremotiy at French Mon a t' the time, normal proceing for Hosier man .will be he'd chance for ultimate victory." .
war memorial.
lure calls for the cnfnmlltw* to
before a jnsllra of the peace al
Despite ita 'p ic a that America
Norway. Sweden, Finland
turn thr- citations over to the
Bay fit Louis, “probably Wed tin give “genernuily and wisely," tho Nothing
planned.
, spoilkpr, who tins the tipllnn, of
day morning."
,,r ,
committee voiced serious doubt
Italy—No celebration. Dalian Iitming Item over to the dixlrirt
of. this country's ability tv ful­ armistice celebrations held Nov, attorney for pnarcution or sidefill the want list drawn up by 4 and Communist newspaper* tracking them until the House ItArmistice Day
the IS western, European nations still refrying to celebration of self enu net,
1
In their Taria 'Marshall I’lah re- 3Qth aunlvvrsary of Red Itevolu.
rrsBltss,* n u n l*nar ii » i
Potiprr claim* the Speaker also
weaken our will afid’su r sbillty iwnY It also quctloned whether tlon.
Ims nuthorltv to t elect &lt;Sli» cita­
Eufnpe'a need* are a* .great as
to .fight that war,”
tion* outright.
In Cincinnati (Uneral Elchel- atated. In the matter of coal,
berger described beaten Japsn as steel, petroleum and electrical ma
“a great—m aiv -i» .Ta f - |«,trnTmr c H l u e t ^ ”
Mr. Sayer stated th a t'lid ex-- were recalled later becnm# of
[ f lends.
M to,act
M P as
i i a&gt;delerrrnt and tons of grain a year, it was pects transfer*or the balance of what was described as q lerhnlcaEurope ha* asked 10,000,OIK) properly op the Municipal Airport lily There wan no Immediate ex­
perhaps even tn nut off the day
r
•
when otir lads wtlllhnrch again. notch, but America will be lucky wltiiln the near in days. This in planation. tint presumably the
point was made that a majority
Tha Commandrr of the Eighth to have that much for export rtudes aUmt 30 buildings.
Army of Occupation said the Lo the whole world. Other food*
A letter from Edward Higgins, of the committee had not actually
Japanese “would have been sav­ —fata, olla, peanut*, dried frulta manager of the Semi nolo County met to consider the action.
Mprtln, meanwhile!, n o t i f |
age conquerors had they defeated and vegetable*—may help maku Chainlier nf Commerce waa . read
. _HI."-but_nnw "took upon us with up (he deficit.
pioporing t h e . formation itf .» Popper hud lit* asahcTalfs tolflle
Farm machinery ahipmenls can County Fair Association and u v t n brirf and Ik* rendv to argue'the
respect ami even budding friendIre doubled, at the beat, while
Synthetic Trainer add P a r-1
The General did not elaborate Europe want* them quadrupled. •chute Loft Buildings, also a |
At a hurriedly called news con­
on Japan's usefulness as a 'Me- Fertiliier, rated high on the com lease op the Dusty Hoots Riding
tsrrent" In his address. However, mlttee'a “muat" list, cannot be Cluh’a pronerty (with the latter’s ference, Popper' ronlrndrd that
Martin was railing for uigumcnt
the Islands lie geographically lie. lextstrd much In 1948 but should permission) for fair use,
' •i
tween the conflicting interests rise substantially In 1910. The re­
The Commission approved tli« “on a matter not before him" amt
■
against "tho unreasonand ideologies of trie United quested coal can tie spared, but tdek of the Fair -Ax.Ulalton. but protesting
I'id, " ^ m d u o T s s ta " '?
only if Ibis counlry solves It own Mayor Gut stated that tic beifeved nM*
States and Russia
nnd
lm,luo
ha*U
We wilt argue
under
serious
In ScrsnUin. I’a. Bear Admiral wants 1.600,000 tons next year, that buildings for use for n fair
protest,?
be
said,
adding
that "the
coal-car
shqrtage.
aletaugh
sain
the
strength
of
M l
should be more isolated than lho«" Speaker la fearful of allowing
tha
Steel scrap, of which Europe mentioned. Thricfore, no approval
America and ita,
its, Hopes for world
noj only on Us
Ita "cannot bg safely, exported at concerning Jhe huildinga was, giv­ House, a* the peoples' representa­
peace depend not
tives, to debate It,"
armed forces, but on a sound this time; nor should any “sub­ en.
domestic economy. "This Is so be­ stantial quantity of semi-finished
cause economic difficulties any­ steel" be exported. Europe'a need
where in the world can no longer for steel mill equipment is un­
OWN YOUR OWN I1USINESH
.be solved at the national level." clear. the committee said, and
“Our Wry system' of Yepre- so la this country's ability to
Electric Meat Block Resurfacing Machine- Complete
Mntatlva Democracy Js being and provide iL
I
P rice- *323.00 Cash
will continue to be judged Ideo­
Every Meat Market A Customer
logically In a great measure on
F. W. Flake)
Box m
Sanford, Florida
Re-Hurfacing
the baits of our ahHtty to main,
tain a sound domestic economy,"
&lt;&lt;'-*ilnN»e Cm- I-a* nnsl
Admiral Coldough ssld,
posed ordinance to limit parking
restricted areas on k rench
*_2 Fliern Killed _ Ainvenue.-duo—
4o—the - fact" tlml
parking signs Lava not yet a r­
d
h
b
°
y
'
’
(C—alls**• fr-m .ffs a i Os»l
rived.
Fbnd Du Lac,, Wi»...,yv*re killed.
H. B. Odham’a request to oper*
SgL Pasquale A. Mens! emerg­ ate four new taxicabs waa ap­
proved, provided that ha pur­
ed from the crash kii a'hero.
Corn-Soya, the new cereal senHa and . Corporal Robert A. chases and operatea Ik* eaba
lotion, it really nourishing, yog
Quinn were In the tall aectlon within 80 daya, said M r.' Bayer.
Application of tbe Elks Club
when the plana went down. Quinn,
know. In a crisp, new delicious
the smallest man in the plane, (o operate a bar at their* club
way,
it brings you proteins, vtto*
tried an eaeape hklch, but the house for members only, was
mint and minerals. Oat It at your
hut# ha was wearing caught approved.
»
trapped him. Mansi delayed
Application of tha South Atlan­
etcape to uotangta the tic Gas Company to Increase gas
and rtiora him through. rates under a sliding scale, waa
. . . . B-B»'a home field waa the taken under advisement.
Bmoky Hill Army Air Base at
A letter from Police Chief Roy
Ball ns. Has.
Williams, stating tha reasons for
A t-tha hoeplUl, Bgt- Mantl re­ dismissal of Willis Sutton, negro
marked:
,
officer In Goldsboro from the po­
jra happens Just before lice force on Oct.' *7, waa r a d
*
and approved. It was pointed out
Ip another B - » crash In tbe latter that
•go — ]«st before an- Sharon had ate roly
Button for undue, uw
making arrest of a negro, Mather
Hajrlru.
1 Bids were authorised for pur­
chase of 100 foot of new two and

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Bonds'
Hughes Inquiry In, volves Morgcnthau Buck In Washington
In Profit Made On
4 Million In Bonds
NEW YORK. Nov. II, gP » Qp Henry Morgrnthau. Jr., adld to­
day ‘It’e an outright lie* When
ha wan informed of Ma|. Gen.
•ral Bennett E. Mayara* tewllmony before the Renata War
Investigating
Committee
In
Washington that Meyera had
dlacuaaed a mldli-mlllion-dollar
bond transaction with the for­
mer Secretary of the Treaaory.
Morgenlhau said “Ihe conversation never took place."
• “Our whole practice there
* (Treasury Departraent)." Mur■enlbau aald, “* n lo diarourage speculation In government
bonds and to make It impossible
for people to speculate In gov­
ernment bonds."

DeGaulle Urges
Alliances With
YORK Nov.' 12 (/P) U y
Western Nations W.NF.W
ilrndriton. a lop Stale De­

John I- Galloway urged a
rong National def*n*e am r rcjssted support 6/ ‘the National
Monday night.
A film also was shown depict­
ing the N th Air Force in acllon
in the - Chinese theater.
Comdr. F. D. Scott called on
all World War vaterans to rela'rth s lr aapsriencea ovaraeas on Ihu
day that the Armlitlce wa* sign­
ed. Those replying were: Herbert
Pope, PercjL Chapman atuUE. ;A.
Monfortvn.
Aa this meeting was dedicated
to the observance of Marine Day,
all Marines present were called
on to tell of thalr dutiei and
experiences In World War II.
The commander reported that
mambarahip now totals 160, anJ
announced that the next district
msating will be hald In Orlando
ira a lta e e a

rag* SIX

Romania King Denies
He Is Fleeing Country
MUNICH Germany, Nov. 11 (A*)
—King Mihal I of Romania said
today be had heard reports he
was fleejog his country, but that
they were “mliculous and untrue."
The 28-year-old monarch and
his mother Helen, divorced wife
of ex-King Carol, Dew In from
Bucharest an route to .the London
wadding of Princess Ellssbeth.
’ "1- have heard those reports,
quite a few of ihsm," Mlhai aald

Harris Infan
Shortly Af1
of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harris
at Lake Monroe, died one hour
a fter birth yesterday. Funeral
services will be cowdufted for the
dafaut a t th* gravoaide In Ever­
green Cemetery Thuraday at 3:00
P.M . with th* Rev R. It. Martin

W A S tllM .lu S . No*. 12
Serrrtar * uf Stale Mar­
shall mid today that nearly
t.dim Amealran iliilitan offi­
cer* are hrlpmg the t hiuese
mi*ernmeiit in ii* »»r againat
Communist ai nun. Imt he aald
Ihe ( him--..- government "must
do more there hefore " e rap
do more here.*’ Marshall tola
Ihe llouir I .iiiirn
\ffalra
t oinmillre that Ihe I'n ittd
Staten ha* ih u aulliorircd an
additional Irainillg center lo
help China in Formosa.

Without laying to directly, lie
made it plain he had Ruttia in
Daily in the inter eat* of
national arrutity and in
peace
ihould he n o . aggietuon in tin*
area,' Hende linn laid.

e ,"

He i* director of the ‘llate de­
partment'* office of Near F'ailem
and Afiiian affair*. In an addreit prepared
prrpared for
(or the Academy of
Political Science he asserted-that
“Middle F.ailern oil repreienl* the
lifeblood of the indutlry and Iran*| k&gt;i ! not only of *oulhein A*ia
and of Africa but .lfm uf ihe FuDe Gaulle de ro|&gt;e of lire future.!*
"AM unfriendly foreign power
in p o tu u lu n of ilia c reserves
would he in n position to hamper,
If nofr prevent, the rehabilitation
of western Europe and tu retard
the economic, development of
Africa and southern Asia." he

said, must
of lieggar.

On Horse Races
Colorful Parade Be
g in s. Day Celebra

John L. Galloway
Adka/ Strong Defense
At VF\V!s Meeting

President Tu Appear
Before .Joint Ses­
sion On Inflation,
European C r i s i s

Middle East Must Be
Kept From Hostile
Nation To . Insure
Peace, S e c u r i t y

The retired general a ilory &lt;&gt;f U. S AMBASSADOR lo Great Britain.
the transaction came atop contra­ Lewis W. Douglas la shown on hit
dictory te»limony fiom him and arrival in Washington from London.
Howard Hughe* a* to whether II'* will hold a series of conferences
t’lesldent Truman and Scrrfr&gt;
Meyera sought a loan from the with
tary of State George C. Marshall on
airplane manufacluter for a bond European relief.’ (fiirrmelinniilt

offered to lei

Truman Plans
ToDeliverHis

GIANTS EAT HIGH ON THE HO&lt;

partment policy-makrr, &gt;atd today
that the (ate of three continent!
depend* on keeping the oil firldi
of the Middle Fait out of the
hand* of an “unfriendly ■great
General power

WASHINGTON Noy- 12 (IF)—
Maj. General Bennrtl F_ Meyeta
told tenalott today lie and hi*
wife, netted $90,000 fiom a $L*
A 000.000 wartime bond deal alxiut
W which he laid he coniulted then
Secretary of the Treasury Mor­
grnthau. Morgenlhau told him
he “didn't »ee how I could go

Hughe* leslified Meyer* Djed to
borrow $200,000 to finance a
$10,000,000 bond •peculation at a
lima when Meyer*, a* an Air Force
o f f i c e r . wa» negoltahng w
Hughe* on warplane contract*.

Fate Of Three
Continents Is

A sso c ia te d P re ss Leafled W ire

WEDNESDAY, NOV. t

, Ralph Smith
Main Speaker Cold Snap Chills
At Pilot Meet | Wide Section Of U.S.

A colorful parade yesterday
morning by, more lhan 85 member*
of the Duily Root* Riding Club
imitated a full day nf Armistice
event* carried out with great suet ail by. this a m sigawiraliBni ire
menlary law is necessary to rxeluding a fitb fry and tournament, pvdit*- a meeting, however smalt;
pony and &lt;|uarter btir*,r race* at It is necessary to put over ideas
their fine new, track at the •Mun­ or projects; to anrooth out -dif­
icipal Airport* where more than ferences! and engenders .cuurfcsy,
staled Mrs. Smith who
1,000 galbrrrd for tlie Events.
First Coloisiana 4:0 “Let your
Tire parade in downtown San­ speech lie always with grace,
ford,. which waf decorated with seasoned with salt that ye may
know how ye ought to answer
on Seminole Route- every
wan." The rule of the insvard at Fort Mellon Parkr and led T d ftiy m h e rule of parliamentary
by Sheriff P, A- Mho bearing the law, she said, amphasliing that a
&lt;c—n— r* ■•„ r * « . Sis 1
American Flag and Mr*. Roy Reit­
er with .lire ,club flag, proceeded1
up Park- Avenue to Fir»t Street, Sen. Claude Pepper
then to Mrllonvtlle Avenue and
on out lo the rpce track. A large CbnfurH With Higgins
crowd
„ applauded
k .
, them.
,
, .
Senator Clauds Pepper InformKoy Kerter of Langwood won |
n „ mber of Commerce Mana1( dmiimm.4 .« r*e* arsi
1 g,,. y;,|»srd Higgins, on a visit
*
1 here yesterday morning, that It

00,000 Puerto Ricans
Said In New York

problems unless the Dow of Puerto Kicans la diverted from Ihe
overcrowded areas to other sec­
tions of. the city,, a Board of
Education committee report spy*
The report, released yesterday,
was prepared under the direction
of six assistant superintendents
of schools who have made a study
of social and education aspect s
nf the sharp rise in Puerto Rican
immigration here.
An estimated 400,000 of the
islanders now live In New York
city with an additional 30,000 a r­
riving yearly.
The report u ld :
"As an American citizen, th*
Puerto Rican has unrestricted
right to chnoee his place of real.fence within the United States.
Practically, however, the vaet ma­
jority of newly arrived Puerto
Ricans are making their way Into
poorly housed sections of the
citr.’*
It urged Insular, federal and
city authorities to attem pt to
"divert the Dow of Puerto Rican
Of New York into other section*
of the city and elawhero with
some regard to th* adequacy of
housing accommodations and hi
the occupational crppnrtunitlea."
The report aald some of tho
blander* live her* with aa many
a t “23 In four rooms—sleeping
hags at a premium."

".Such u' power might • well he
nlile, if once in possesion of lire
strategic and economic resources
of this area, lo decide the des­
tinies of at least three continents
11
4
!■•*• a m *

AdTndS
a full report would not be avail­
able for the special session uf
Congress.
Sen. Pepper state.) th at the
President is reluctant t o . allow
the flood control Issue to' come
up In Ike special aggslon, but that
It will be handlad during the
regular session In January,
The Florida delegation, he said
had requested General Wheeler,
chief engineer, that the usual
procedure be dlepented with In
this Florida situation and the
funds be allotted direct for the
plans as davlaed by the •engineer.

tty ASSOCIATED' 1'HB.SS
Autumn's first cold snap chilled
wide section uf the country
Temperatures ranged from aero
in North Dakota to around th
fi•’■■ring mark In- most parts of
low tin- dii mark froiiCth® Kuchtes
}o central Pennsylvania.
Tin* mercury dropjKit to ^2
111 Nashville, Trim., this uioiuiik
gml l&gt;-m|&gt;vratiirrs in tlic’till's wei •
irported in Georgia, Mis&lt;u*ki|ip.i
la.iiiilarm and Teias.
Ilirmlngharn, Ala., had a low nf
4U, one degree under the mini
niurn in Muhile, Ala. There wa*
a sharp overnight drop In tern ,
in lu tu iis . iii Taxos. Sun Antonio.
which had a high of CC yesterday,
n jHirtod a low of .'17. Fort Worth
and Dallas each reported Itfi,
and St. Charles, La., Sit.
Forecasters said the cool wealli
nr would mova Into the Atlantic
seaboard and tha New England
Slates today and tonight and the;
predicted continued cold wreathe
for the midwest section.
Grand Forks, N, D„ was the
coldrst spot today, with a mark
of’ sero, and the mercury was
near that figure In other Nor'h
Dakota cities. Temperatures were
near normal along the Pacific
coast
\ _

liiim a n w ill ip ra k to mrmheit of
I h r. 1 loutr .uni Sen.ite in the
I Ionic of Repn crnt.rli* e* chamber

Vishinsky Rap Frenchmen's Bay Takes Group Of
Big Four” Over
Sanford Civic Leaders On Cruise
UN Violations
Quotes Truman About
Aiil To Germany To
Help Defeat Russia
Y O R K . No*. -12 ill')
Deputy Fm rtgn Minuter

rt-ttflimrti na 11i i y

lull lilt

hr Municipal Piei .short

liver lo niBiki't 67. tin tlic return
trip it cruised to m il till- sluire
ui -Kiilt-rnme, then straigln t"
tin' Munici|uil pier.
maintained ilia! Ruuia's foteign
K .iuard' liiggins, inaiiagsr of
poliry It "one uf |iejie, * \ iiliirt'Lv (fie Sentintilh County t’lmiii!«'i
of Commcrcv* m ii hrief l.il.
• an Malnmrn witli piiniinig .1
program o f. "halted and »nn)i|
.inimui" low aid In* muntiy.

of lilt* Amrrirmi Krilir^fion of

Red Atomic Bomb

Republican Leader
Says Price Fixing
Is Not Solution

As.Fishing Trip

md piinciptr* « { the United N.t cnutllioi'il si'ii ml uiilvs down III1

Official Washington CHICAGO Vnv I (An Price
Sees Story Also As cmilrid i* i»*&gt; '•ii'Ui*r in inflation.
liuotitet -Qf^-lVWmtie-

jn tuppoiI of In' tTaiin. Vi
-lull *ky tefrlied In- a new*p*|iei
&gt;iiiry ol llM1 wbnli quoted Pier
i.lenl Truman llirn a U N ,r(i
alor—at dnlaiirig ilia! ihe Unit
rd Stair* tlmuld help ILima **T

linin’ aiiu.uiil i.f motU’V 11,id,.,I lo
1In* money *ep*il, t,v Tin- Dernoe-

I t’Millnura »n l'«»* "&gt;■• *

WAHHINGItlN, Nov. 12 l/V&gt;-'
An outriglii appeal of The wr«ge
liour law was advocated today
hy Tyre Taylor, gem m l rounsel
..f the Soul hern Slate* Industrial
Council. .
Taylor srfid -the Ill-hour week
which Is standard In Hie law “I*
ilia, vary opposite of llie ull-out
emphasis on production which the
tip*»s so urgrntly demand.“
He estimsted that -substitution
of a 46 hour m -ck.in-1L -S. In­
dustry Would yield enough men
hour* to build 1*.046,000 morn

lo ilii' county, and outlined plain
Al*o IliVultrtl, well ml..mini
for .day and evening cruises,
t Among liinte on the trip, were authorilin i.n.l privately today, it
Mr. ami Mr*.‘ Edward lliggni* |ito|tagamla, intended Im local
Mr. and MrfT John L., Gallowav llnt*i,in con*U(ii|ilion a* well at
M
un P a|f fell!

Rent Hike Studied
For College Project

lor llie "told wai" ol n ritrt.
lerm ing llie litbing lerbniqlie
an old ttarulbv m military infelli.gem e, lltetr aillloniiie* taiil ll
wink* like th ii:

ini New lh-.nl Adininiivtrntion."
Ueece fold a^im-etingjif tin: Ahra^
Iiisiii l.inoln \ til it.licit Iti-piitdican
Club last night
*
"Titer,- is- nothing we can do
rx rrp l f u r r th r frn’T'Vtnn'A*rr hat e
bwii &lt;&gt;n n huge monetary spree
and Have n seven- economic h ang­
over l lint must in1 swenied out,"
lii’.’t't* declared.
"Price control hti* been sugge-led a- tt iiihvIC nntldoto tor
(hi* linngovi'i. mil (ills suggesliml 1* h icd helling. Ihe vuggostion come* fi..m tin- ra.IicaT*
4I tfnllnirra on I'afir , fell I

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 12 o1\ A rumor it planted al a point
Tin’ ,S(atc Improvement-Com
mission today asked tin- tiuaid of',some nrw *pspri, magaime or
Control to deeido whether Uni-1
vi’rstly of Kliwiua dormitniv, 1 .11I 10 tU liu n . The idc.i it lo gel
rents gancially sfluuld i f laised tltr lunmi into iiiiu ls lm u and
tu twip finance an (ttJtOOJHHt rienr Ib riT T e e wbrlbcr it it dcna-vl or
student housing project.
• onlirm rd.
Tlie Hoard uf Control' hat ask
In lire publitlied tlriiul or coned iim Improvement Commission
K'MlIaaee
fsa e
In finance construction of the
new dormitories, which would
take rare of 1,400 men students
^PropoHcd Loan To
and lUtO women,.
However, the ’ Commission Di­ China Is Not Enough
rector Charles' II. Overnun said

Pakistan Hits huliu
For Seizing State
NEW DELHI, Nov. 12 uW—
The Pakistatr guverttiiu’iit. In_a
sta irm itu - IxsiiPil to ' ihe press
today, rharncli'lired India's uc*
rupalioii of 1In* princely alale cf
Junagudh as an unw arranted vi­
olation of PakiMoo te rrito ry . ,
Ttie slateme'lil avoerted that
P akistan refused lo recognise Indla's assum ption of ndim uisirative
fiim'lious in Juungmlh, which it
■N|d lind ts-en aeliieVetP by a

&gt;f

retirement i f revenue “certificate!

Need For Bringing Up Children
To Face Realities Of Life Told

importance uf learning to face
re a lty In industry today w* can
obaerve examples of right * and
wrong approaches to reality, A
right approach, for exsAple, la
(Ceattaa**. am r*»* sta)

of Com

•••.•itect' !•&gt; llic*N cillillo le l o iinlv Chamber

Y, Vniumkv fast night nr-

I'yre Taylor Urges
Helical Of Statute

Unitrtl S ta ir* r in iu b f l
m nc*\ a

t ovrfrtl
Hye window* and (Is iniootll lull

It i it .*itt, the United Stale*,
and I ia n ic of displaying

,Roxas’ Liberal Party
Suffers Vote Setback
MANILA, Nor. 1*—
Presi­
dent Roxas' Liberal Party appar­
ently retained a - bar* working
majority in tba Philippines Senale on tha basis of scattered In­
complete returns from yesterday's
tillier and petroleum.
The Liberals ha ‘
landslide in ballotting for sight
Senate seats and 41i governorship*,
A spokesman for Ithe President's
offlcii conceded tonight a t least
two members of, the opposi­
tion Nationalists Party wsre
virtually certain of election to
the Senate. They were Camilo
Oils* and Euloglo Rodrigues,
former President Osmen a.’s run­
ning mate In the 1948 elections
anlinst Roxas.
Heavy liberal voting from the
VUayan Islands of the central
Philippines
w as. cutting into
Nacionalbta leads In Luzon.

A largr gnu, it
Ihel. w.*r* tmA iueir
(lay, which will iqxi.it
much rmbmiaim ;.vei
lut it illtin t ,if$f

SHANGHAI, Nov, 1 2 -(/P &gt; mi tin' building would niea.i
monthly dormitory charges of llutlness and financial experts
in Shanghai said today the nropnearly 1-76. per student.
He .reported dormitory charge* oaed 1^00,000,000 U. S. alii.toat Florida State University hero China program would rescue this
are about |I2.60 a month amt nation from threatened bankruptcy
romrrented Ihe proposed Gabies tiut would be totally inadequate
villi- rate* would, lx* "exorbitant for btdsterlng war-liallered com­
munications and industries.
These person* said the proposed
assistance would wipe out China'*
BUILDING MEET
foreign exchange deficit—expected
Members of the Southern Build- ( | n reach $100^000,000 for the
Ing Code Congrats, now In session
year—permit importation of
In Orlando, will be guest* here to -; urgently needed food, cotton, fermorrow, with Grady Duncan, city tillier anil ppetroleum.
building Inspector, and member of
The goyertunciU -Would Ilka to
’their Hoard uf Truitees ax holt, have money |n develop capital
Events include a golf tournament project*, including, In order of
at the Seminole Country Club at importance, communications, etec2:30 o’clock, a St. John* cruise .on , rje power, fertilizer plants and
the Frenchman’s Bay, and a ban- h„ * y &gt;mj ,lght inau, lry .

ary siso tlile member of the
United Daughters of tha Confederacy as some 1,000 members ropprvsenting 46 states opened lb*
flrst business session of their 64th
annual bonventlon bars today.

DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12-UP)—
The week beginning Sunday, July
11, today was fixed for the 1D4B
Democratic National Convention
to be Held In Philadelphia. Th*
Republican National Convention
will be held In th* same city and
starts three weeks earlier on Mon­
day! June •£!.

______________ i n * _____

urntwhelming. ariuciL

Indian Prime Mlnistei JawahNehru announced Sunday
that hia government has “ternimrarily" taken over lb* admin-'
fatratlun »f Jipiugutlh at ibe re­
quest of Junngailh Premier Shah
Nawzai Bhutto to save it from
"a complete administrative break­
down."
Junakadh, a 4,100-square mile
state on the Kathiawar peninsula,
originally acceded to Pakistan,
although Its population • is nreduminantly Hindu. Its ruling Nawab is a Moslem,
The Pakistan press note said
that 20,000 well-armed Indian
troops, supported by .tanks, had
entered Jnnagadh and imposed an
ultimatum to surrender. Previous­
ly, it charged, Indian troops had
entered the state disguised In ci­
vilian clothes.

11rial

ROOKIE. OF YEAR
CHICAGO, Nov.
12 UP)—
Jackio Robinson. Brooklyn Dodg­
er*’ star negro first baseman,
will b* presented “ Rookie Of The
Year" awerd tonight by Jack Ry­
an, chairman of Ihe Chicago
Baseball Writers Association of
America.

�PACK TWO

The Sanford Herald

■a I*a4 r . m , . , - f in m H ililh ii.

iIS la a MrMkff af Ik*
Pin# nklrk l* tMIlIra
la Ika aua lr&gt; rapakllill' ikr I*»r*1 MS) enalr*
Haiaspar. a* writ la all
WEDNESDAY. NDV. tl. IP IT

At Il'iiAt eight cauncH of death 'will probably rstnblish
all-time record low rut«* In 1947, the Metropolitan Life In­
surance Company forecast recently. The causes are tubercu­
losis, pneumonia and influenza together, appendicitis, syph­
ilis, measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough, and accidents.
This forecast is based on the experience among the many
millions off t he-companyhr Industihfl pOilcytiolirors for the
first nine months of the year.
The mortality from pneumonia and influenza hns de­
clined to a level 17 per cent below the corresponding rate
lust year and 71 per cent below the figure of only a dec­
ade ago. “Apparently the day is not far distant,“ the Metro*
ixdltan comments, “ when pneumonia and Influenza together
will be among the minor causes of death.”
'
The record for tuberculosis is also outstanding. Not on*
ly has the mortality from this disease set a new minimum,
but the, per cent decline so far this year has been more
than twice the average annual reduction in the pant dec­
ade. The death rate among the Industrial policyholder* Is
now below 35 per 100,000. Only 10 years ago the rote was
about 50 per 100,000, and two decades ago almost 100 jK*r
100 .0O0. *

In contrast to the favorable trend of mortality in evi­
dence for the infectious diseases, cancer and the curdiovascutarrcnal conditions show a slight increase.
. Suicides arid accidents show n satisfactory improvement
over I04G, the company reports. The favorable experience
for accidents is attributed to the decline in deaths through
the demobilization of men In military service, ns well as
to reductions in home and in motor vehicle accidents. Home
accidents are the lowest 1ft the history of the company» while
motor vehicle fatalities are the lowest for any peacetime
year since 1942. *

III FILE VERSE FOR TODAY
DOUBT AND DISCOURAGE­
MENT GET l!S NOWHERE. NO
ONE HAS EXHAUSTED THE
POSSIBILITIES G F FAITH: If
thou canst liclievr, all things nro
'blc Pi him Gisl ‘believeth.—
tU S L . •

K

For « Rationalist, .

(From The Saturday. liaviaw of
Literature)
Undid' the sun at twelva
under the-.eye
that lets no grata-blade darken
no ahadow lie
though you search
though yuu
though yuu uproul tho slant;
you will not find what you arc
looking for
Under noon the eye ran ae*
the gras* is grass
the tree a tree
and no stone looks like • fallen

And still you will no( find U
though you stare
though you peel the Uvij to U thin
reed
, .;u »

never the dark dimension of the
heart.

Rita I lay worth has finally gotten
her dtvorce Irom Orton Welle*. She
said,'her huihsnd simply showed

no intcrcil in hit home life,

it’ II WolthwhiJe rcnirinbcting
throughout there Senate investiga­
tions dial How*k1 I higher tsyr an
Army piocutemenl officer sougltl
a loan of $200,000 from him while
awarding war contract*. The offi­
cer denitr it. What there invetlig-

RASSLI

Battle Against Disease

tX«M»*fcr4 In IM!
t4 •* ill) lu tp l
* aM1Naadar »•
* Raafard* l^fnrMa
t i l Ma«a«lia* Aim

!* » .. r* a rt* c« t&gt; T h e l lt n iU la O '
■ • H a u l (U M o f n * « 'M U i» * . O l l i ­
e r . a r r a ia ls la la r il la Ikr !■'**•&lt;
r i l l " l a Ik r r a a a lr r « l l k k r * * « a a fU r * * l« C k lr a a a a a il k r w T « * .

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1917

TIIII SANFORD HEIM I P. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Possible Peace

By JAM KM MARLOW
WASHINGTON Nov. 12 ««&gt; You've prob»bly asked yourself
or your nelfhlnr lhl« question: —
"tV h y~~iKouJif H rtlw n cm giving
•Id to Europe. particularly under
the Marshall Plan?'
“That plan calla for shelling
out help for the neat four year*
ai a coat of may lie 120,000,000,000. Why should wo Uko on
lotnethina like th a t? 1*
An answer to that la |H»*n by
the apectal cdmmltte* which President Truman appointed to atlidy
our ability to help Kuropc.
Thl* committee of 10'clUaent.
headed by Rem eta ry of Commerce
Itarrlman, gave these three reabona; wf '
1. Political—to atop, Communlam.
'
2. Kcohomlc—to help Europe
and, by doing so, to help our•elves, tob.
2. Humanitarian - to help peo
ole In distress.
* Thl* I* what the committee had
to u v on each:
Political—
J
The countries of ra.terp Europe
ire dominated by Russia. We don’t
want the countries of western
Europe to turn Communist or
tortW.'un^rr,Russian, control.
*'
t t y lh our 6wn Interest to see
bst this doesn't-happen. "
If the countries of w ptlrfn Eu°pe can liecome prosperous,
here's lets chance they'll turn to
omrmmism
Right now turn* western E u­
ropean countries which look to
America for help ate uemoefatic.
And the-people In them .are free.
But the committee soya: 1
"These countries of western Eu­
rope, cannot .continue to play this
rota un-aided.
"If by Democratic means they
do
n e t .soon
soon obtain an.
«n Improve­
impruvedo. Sot
ment in their affaire, they may be
driven to turn In tha opposite
_
_ _____
direction. T h e r e i n
lies
the
strength of tho Communistic tac­
tic:
"It wins by default when mis­
ery and chaos are great enough."
The committee takef a serious
view of what would happen in
this country If Europe turned to

Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, in
an article in the Rotarlan says that every international prob­
lem can be, permanently solved by peaceful means, and
that 'no international problem can be solved satisfactorily,
or even -temporarily by violence. "We must,” says Lie, “ob­
tain universal recognition'and acceptance of this fart by a
combination of practical demonstration and education.''
The Secretary General observes Hint, while the entire
resources o’f every country are needed If all its people aro to
have u decent life, every country which can do so is now
building u'p Armaments. He emphasizes the fact that it is imjKissible to imbue people with the idea of permanent pence
while everyone is fearfully preparing for war.
Universal disarmament, says Mr, Lie,, will only Im; pos­
sible, however, on a basis which permits no chesting by any
natioj)*. .The United Nations nnd its associated organiza­
tions, by the example they set in settling disputes and by America would arm and become
the influence they wield educationally, should be responsible •a fortress; i burr'd be tremendous
in our lives, such as gov­
for bringing a state Of mind among all people which would changes
ernment controls over us; and
make complete disarmament poutble.
maybe even s'change In our govThese statements have the ring of truth. The govern­ vrnment.
ing bodies of some nations, however, seem to he immune Economic—
to such influences as the Secretary General mentions, it 1b
up to the people of such countries, wherever .they can, to
make themselves heard. .This is difficult or Impossible to
has always
accomplish in a police state. Rut only by the insistence of
Importance
people and peoples can jteucu come to the world.

Explanation Offered' On Difficulty
Of Outlawing U. S. Communist Party

One Austrian dement on the side of the JJnlted Status
Is the lariro anti-Communlst group In A ustria Whether or
We liked Ilist comment of Jus­ not these Austrians can help stavp off the Soviet demands
tice Jackson that it is' abiuid *n is a question. Austria looms os of first rate importance in
expect • farmer lo keep up with world news during the coming weeks.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
B j RUSSELL KAY

K

From the inception of the oil- .Chain, an
rua Industry, Florida, year after thousands
yiar, hs» practiced fraud and da- throughout
oelf In', attempting to market or- noonced r«
angea and grapefruit that at* through bu
Immature and unlit for human purchase n&lt;
—
i
consumption.
As early as September, Flor­
The City Commiuion b lo f&gt;4
commended for it* decision to go id* fruit begins to move lo
northern markets. It Is as green 1florlda growers and shippers, who
ahetd with the paving of East aa
grass and any consumer who hav* condemned green fn tit ship*
First Street. That tcclion i* in a buys It Is doomed tu disappoint­ m ints on one hand and Indulged
particularly deplorable condition ment. Maturity teats which wart In th* practice on the other,
and i* part of Sanford’s main supposed to check this avil fall hare been screaming their head*
... __________ _____
thoroughfare. And it (ia i reached mlsarably. Fruit Is artificially off.
gnd prettied Up amt *otno ’But It lo«kt like tpany are go­
the point where iPsHfew llvoui- colored,
of it looks quite tempting ro ng to have to accept it whether
and dollar* i* not spent is re­ the outside, hut mother nature they
Jike It or not, for foliowimt
pairing it. seversi hundred thous­ hasn't finished her jab and the th* Kroger teed, uthkr big cnsln
and will have lo be spent to build housewife finds to her Sorrow buyer* have adopted the same
an entirely new road. We believe that aha had spent good money policy, and thia week Uw Winn"
a mass of garbage.
Lovett Chain aunouncad th at, It
everyone who travels this' way, or forThis
eo nil* U ni ihlpmant of
through wfth fruit unfit to
takes pride in hi* home town, will worthless inedible fruit gives, all was
eat and woqld buy, only .Grade
this improvement,
Florida fruit * black *y*. u A orange*, until *ueh time »•
knock* the bottom oel of tho all fruit from the slate was ad« DeLand Sun Nows, Jike our- market and masse* up th* whole
ts not enthtulailic about deal, but somehow, wa have nevar
Othsr- large chains like A * F
European relief pjan. Unde beih able to stop I t
eod Stores, WUl undoubtedly
I suggested several yaars ar&gt;. flew- Uf* **m* PoRcy and It
is starting out o n '•* jourthat we might use some of the
million* wa spaod op advartlalng that et* r happened to th.
oar flu it to want consumers id* ciinii Industry. •
Europe, while's! home hit own agclast thl* green fruit nt the
In my humble way I ha'
M l struggle against the twin beginning of tha season and l tolling the truth about
dens of high Priefs and high
fruit ainoe ! first cam*
state In IBIL I hare Cob*
condemned the evlt prac
shipping green fruit as
continue to do so,
d os pel insisti “ It jbst would
Flarida produce* the fir
.*! Moil of u» would ’be, wiUths
n o fruit in the woAl ar
criminal to offset this Go
advantage by ellowlng
brs A^mwuganflgtiiA* some-

said. Ion* before tu, "Millioni
defense, but ndt one tent for

*-l»v* ntis. put tha shipment bf
green fruit does more domagg
wtan the average trw M ,
. *"• tm neoaoua growth of tha
gift box trade has b een ' buiTt
on the shipment of quality fruit,
thousands of folk* M v a 'le a riM
JM H jam shippers
rBr,1tdSular dolivcry of quality
fruit and thay gladly pay a pro*

■pita of ths Con*tftution. Critics
of the Communists say the Com­
munists arc a special problem and
on't ejeservo tha protection of
the Copstllutton.
But why. after all these years,
talk of outlawing them now?
Hero’s why: Right now therv's
tension between this country and
Communist Russia. Talk at war
float* around.
Critic* of the Communists —
boy Include people who really
ear Communism and those who
for- U»olr own-reasons hate lt&gt;anrue:
;! 1. ComipUftist*
ComtpUnlst* want to ovtrgo. ___ *
throw this goTcmmont
by ____
force.
Once
)ncc they did. they'd
they’d wipe opt tie
tl*
Constllution and oil the freedom
Constitution
guarantees. So
Bo why permit
Itt ttvorattiece.'
them
hem to get the protection of the
ComtUutien to rotno to power
only to destroy It when they w tt
there?
y "
(The Communist P arty Constltption iloer.nl .say anything
about taking over by force. But,

Seminole County
Court Records

Canadian govenment secret* for
w Aiiiia x t i l)i:r:»k
.
the Russians.
TTo‘ lldlfftt*
J*mr» M,
But all this, get* around to the C. t-e*.
ItvndSrsoii.
No. 1 point mentioned in the find
tt &lt;-&gt;(■&gt;&gt;i, J ln im iu r i u s
paragraph of ihls.ttory:
Ja.nr* Miller
The righi of an individual or a
l»*v l*o«. *‘aifle I* etv
group, guaranteed by the Constlt*
tfwteu, - JMi« t*. Atimi*
To Tru*trc*, Aoltairh
join any political party. Is that lliulu*
ti*t C h o r e s .
a right th at ran be taken away
Illlrlitork. V- M
*• .
at anv lime? Or I* it an unchang­ Tho*. J /.ro.flc «tu* A«h« M
lluthtr, O K etus Kthrl «
ing thing? Do wo let a group
on toy the Constitutional gust Un­ tV M Wllolt Hu* X|OJinl
MeN*ll„ J. B. •ru* Je**ie T
tee* only so loag as that group William*
*tu* Kili-U
tvmain* * sm sll- and- there% ■no
danger from it?- And then. If
that group grows stronger or
there's danger of war. take away
those guarantees for that group?
If so. is freedom under the
Constitution only a name ur a lux.
SlbU'k. t hu*. T ulus l-ucillr I
ury which we give. to the weak Til Thu*. ItullIntfaMutU) Ho* Murle
but withhold from the strong? D.
'•
‘ ..
C r iiu ,
ll* r l» * r t
lls m lllo n
*IUS
And, if the Communist Party can
hose Constitutional Ann H To Jam** C U»m «lus KauU* denied
guarantees
caliaiau»-w*««p~lii!w (hrnr-totnOp*- To Blm-r II llruwn ytag
row ? *.
*
.But—and this Is a point on llriibyk*r.
Maihitui, Mai m* 8., vW T» Jo.
which many sincere and honest
people break their teeth—should V*ph K. Jlalhl'U*.
A..-r»ir..
I IJiea
T» Jam** Jwe let this hsppen:
.
'
Msie C.
Should we give full -protection Miiritu*k‘aru*
m h a i , k s t a t s : w on
of tho Constitution lo a group If,
KitI*, w 1 mui -r.itphr •* ?®
through that ptulcctiun. It could T IV llallqar . .
rii*piiiutt. Ulle* *lu* A""1' W*1,
come to power and then destroy
To Biro F-tlrrel h amt I. -V**0.
tho Constitution?
Owen.
C •&lt;«* Paulina To
y*lr*l Knleral H amt t, *"&gt;•

altogalhcr.-in

lion* ate for u to fTdd 'dut Who

State Department
{Publishes Booklet
To Answer Queries
»» JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON. Nov.

By JAMF-M MARLOW
WASHINGTON. Nov. 12-&lt;/P&gt;
Here'* an ABC on the JVo. 1 s:mv.
iwr to th e . present talk of out­
lawing tho.Communist Ihtrtr.
Thkt stopper Is the rtghl of
you, or anv Individual, to *av
what yoU'think. worship any God
you choose, or join any political
party you wish,
T int right Is guaranteed by the
ftrai amendment to the U- 8.
Constitution, t f s
the cornrr270,000,00(1 \tnpe o t Jiving in this cuuniry.
central E u' Under the'protection of that first
Austria
Ity decline-, amendment, the Communist Paret on u*.
tV ha* existed In this country for
i prosperity!years,
to produce
The number of people In the
things they party — party memlwr* a rr acry_ can buy cepted pretty carefully—has nevpicy need, cr been laqye. Total mrmla»r»hlp
In thh party—Including now—
probably ha* never numbered
other countries. more than 1^0,000. That figure
In general, Jhti Soviets claim a share'of Austrian te r-, theyll make murisy and keep their
rilcyy .and economic resources on tho ■basis'that Austria |
T°rh*n*'L
-—-—- . the ipaelyi— Thoo»and» of. ptuplr
party memlwr*, arc sympath-should UtiTunlHtJCdTOI1'tliriTelp «ne gave Germany during 1wo7i‘rno.wi1,.*IIni r . H!0i e I’mp,# imt
Isors or fellow-traveler*.
thc^war. The other allies feel that Austria should be helped , to sell to Europe.* thing** which For year*, operating under pro­
toward-independent statehood.
'•»
| Europe people can buy because tection of the fir*t amendment,
Rimsin will ask that parts of Carlnthlu mui Styrin be jlt1o' u^41‘n,t •ot"e ®f it*
goods Communist* here.'have rritiriied
the government and tho Amer­
ftdded to Yugoslavia, and t)int that country also be given n | ■Humhnitarlan—
ican rapiUllRtie »y»tcm' For
substantial reparation sum by Austria. Serious controversy Milliun* of Europeans wUl u* year*. In tu rn ,-th o C'Ommuni*ts
in shaping over definition of.w hat are GerTnan assets Iri co,‘r *|® hungry this winter, the have been attacked and de­
But the attack* on them
Austria since Russia claims these as war indemnity. The latI ? ,'..,
, nounced.
never have been an strong a* now.
tor is greatly complicated by Potsdam agreements of July, to violate every moral precept a*" Anti-Comrnuniit feeling i* so
1945, covering the properties which nt that time Htissia sociatcd with our free govern- stronif nuw that there’s Utk of

all the rules and regulaliuni pro­
mulgated by ihc government. "If
he did," says Justice Jackion,
"he wouldn't have time to plant
any crop*." If we had a few mote
plc in public life these day*
Justice Jackion. we might
be able lo get rid p i tome of the
governmentsied tape that ti h*l»otringing production all ihe way ut&gt;
and down the line.
• ‘

CRISIS

I AtM ' s o C R k v i ‘B o o t

DEM BLINKIN' LIGHTS
AT Dft £R bS5lH r*- t
LAKS
TO S A T
♦ Y E S 'E R ^ M O " H I

What's uur foreign policy?
What's our 'policy on Germany?
On Anutria? On Japan? On Ko­
rea. On Palestine? Ami »o an,
,
endlessly..
Individual* write* in, asking the
novation*. So do group* and ur-.y. .
Sanitations.
’
^
They, aik became, under the
huge
flood
of., international
event*, they got haty or bogged
down.
. So If you're one of throw Who
have asked such i|ue*t!oni, you
have ' plenty of company. And
plenty ofC ongreatm en are' put­
tied on a ‘ lot of the point*, too.
The State Oepartment finally
lia* derided to wrap «P' the an ­
swer* In a single package, one J ‘
handy bundle. So it ha* put out
a booklet.
(Is name I* “ Aspect* of Current
American Foreign Policy."
‘ Tbiy booklet, &amp;t page* long,
w lir.bc.puldi.licd Finlay by t h e ,
government printing office.
If you want n copy—it It nut
free—write to, the Superintendent
of Documonln, Washington, D. C
The price? The printing offico ,
hasn't decided yet. Probably some- g ’
where lietween IS and 20 cent*.
In the introduction, to the book­
let, the State Department eay*.
"Never Iwfora have the Amori*.
can ptopli* asked so many ques­
tion* about the facta of our In­
ternational life.
"The foreign policy of tin •
United States rnniiAl lie codi­
fied or g iv en -fo rm al-leg al- e « -- •
pieiwion in any single official doc­
ument.
"It does not lend Itself to such ' j
treatment, for it must remain flexible and capable of adjust­
ment to the changing circujpataneea of the time*.
fhe booklet doesn't try to cover
the entire field of foreign poli­
cy. Ami it doesn't go into greet
detail in the part* It explain*.' *
Hut, the Stale Department says,
the booklet outline* a "number of
the major foreign-policy proba
__/. *I..
i L— 11.. Ii .1

problem
other nation*.
if
maViu
peace am ^ itreupyitgp-enstny ,w |rltory, like Germany. Japan, Au4t
tria and territory llko Korea,
which the Japanes had held.
2. The United Nations and what
this country has sought to d**
In the UN and what tb&lt;; Rus­
sians have done.
2. The problem* of supportIng free nation* and free elertlnns in to p n id fs like Rumania,
ti..i|T. - l . ...d llunHsrn anil ..what
the stumbling Mocks' havo been.
4. European reeovery—o r ih i
problem* of tr.rin** to get Eu­
rope bark on It* feet.
6. International economical re
the p roM eiy of working
coverv—1
0tt&gt; world trade,

a. DcpendepL sr",1'*'

vnlvo* ■lerrlterv
♦he

that It l« unfit to sa t but thojy
motto I* "Let tha buyer bewail?'
a n d 'to bail-with the reeetfcn. P My congratulations to the big
grocery chains who havo "put
their foot down" and who refuse
to gyp th*lr customer*. Ths
American housewife » not dumbf
th e ^ .
; If w* must ship
to market tet’a .a /v .
THROWING and not
purpoys. \
V;,- .The fthins rira r i

«n fruit

« It Ar
EATING

like

Italian

c

Africa, and « ’ «n.
?. Armament* nmt atomic eoPerkin*,. H U rtu* «el To &lt;.«.» rrtfv, Thl* Is an rstdanatlnn «r
itO M i Mulual IJ(* in*. Cothis country** 1iL*at .ah eu 1 w nrl.
--- HMMTrak JtoaTUAUIA----- ronlm
l uf atomic weapon* an.l
ThunlMi. Ueoraa To mtlMn* »h«H"" atomic Information.
Itank of Ttlu*vni»
B. The Inter-Am erican
Sheafer. Itolterl MlHoa To Kaathl* conntrvN de*Uni« w ith tin
ford All»*tlr Natloaal Hank
avrint-wn-iti.s n r . «s»MiT«Atil-a other American republlra.
PI*ag. Koltle A Tn Freddie Gu»llo Muir "Marl*

Karinrf Srcurlty Adro. T*&gt; w «
Oil** ttus KUlna.
AOnKHMCST
HowUr.it, J K Jr. atus

„
AlUalln h*U»**l n»"U
* HoaoKAUtK n u r irannK
Ka«y Tu J«ha Mllma Rmit**

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?
LET

1 1 3 Vt M A G N O L IA A V E N U E
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S A N F O R D / F L O R ID A

Do Your Collecting Fof You
C gll At Our Office For Collection fUtug

mg value rerelved and thooa wno
do arc building a worthwhile re­
peat business that-insures them a.
good return for thair product.
No Floridian In his-right mind

TBothx grower
S - Sand. rshipper
S Mknow

form er

(The Supreme Court has never
Ivoo a it opinion saying American
mm uniat* w ere Russian tools.)
But American CoromunlaU coreully don't criticise Kasalan elms
Critics of American Commonof
Can*

TO MY FRIENDS And
I Am Now Located At
EARL’S GARAGE

�LcgionKouiid upAides
Thanked For Work
Junior High P.T.A. *
-Has-Monthly Meeting

Calender
WEDNESDAY
A’ buffet supper will tie served
at the Seminole Country Club-at
7:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
The Sanford di me Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the home
of Mrs. 8. C. Dickerson on South
Sanford Avenue at 3:00 P M.
The Kiddie Class of the f i r s t
Baptist Church will meet at the
la-ine of lira. John Whitaker, 406
TYest Eighteenth Street, with
Miss leirrnr Franklin as co-hos-

Hostesses for the Junior High
School Parent Teahcrrs Associa­
tion minting held on Monday af­
ternoon were M r* Herman Mor­
ris. Mr*. R. U. Hutchison, Mrs. J.
K Rogers and Mrs. H. B. Gray.
The meeting was held In the audi­
torium of the school with about
|10 members present
Mm. Robert Humbley’s room
won the award for haring the
most’” tn o t h e r * pre»ent. Sir*.
George Harden talked to the"
group about the all-day county­
wide study course to be held at
th6 Tourist Center on Nov. 21.
Plans were made Jbr a Sadie llawfkins dance which will tie given on
Saturday night also at the Tourist
Center.
■
/

St. Monica Chapter
Has Monthly Meet
FRIDAY
Citclr* of the Gardrn Club will
meet as follows: Camellia Circle
with Mr*. Don Carraway; Central
Citvla with Mrs. It. Mr PapwortbiDirt Gardem r« Circle at 10:00 A
il. wi|h Mrs. John Roger*; Hibis­
cus Circle at IU:00...............
A.M. for a cov­
ered dish luncheon with aira: Jack
Fox in Paula; Ixora Circle at 3:00
|P. M. .with Mrm. J. C: Higgins;
Jacaranda Circle at 3:00 P. M.
with Slf*. D. tj. Methvin; Mag­
nolia Circle al 11:30 A. M. with
Mu. H. L Caldwell and Mrs. R.
F. Cienshaw; Mimosa Circle at
J0-W1 A. M. with Mrs. J. M.
Cameron. Mrs. R. T. Thrasher as
co-hostess’ Palm Circle at .1j00
P. M. with Mr*. Wade Garner;
Rose Circle witii Mr*. lrving-Feinberr. 1005 Magnulia Avenue.
The’ Sallir
------ Harrison Chapter.
JMlauehter* of the American Revol­
ution. will meet at the home of
Mrs. II. E. Took*. 720 Meitotiville Avenue, at 3:00 P. M. .with
Mrs. John Mcitrh. Jr. as co-hos­
tess. AJI vlsllihg daughters tire
invited to allend.
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware Bible Class nf
the Fits! Methodist Church will
have u tuHkey dinner at the
church a I 7:bfi P. M. Mrs. R. I.
. McKinney, hostess, will be in
^ c h a rg e of the dinner.

Mis. Sam Martina and Mrs.
J. W. Allman were hostesses for
the monthly meeting of St. Mon­
ica Chapter of the Holy. Cross
Kpiseopal Church last night at
R:00 P. M The group met at the
Martina home ami Mrs. F. A.
Dyuon, trader, conducted the buslneas session,
,
Miss Carol Stone spoke to ihe
chapter with her subject (wing
“What We Relieve About , God
and Man. ’ Plans were discussed
fur a picnic to be h*ik|_on Nuv. 21
at the KIk* Club barbecue pit and
picnic grounds.
Those present for th* meeting
were Sira. P. * 11. Tepslc, Mra.
Hubert Williams. M u. L. Johnson.
61rs. Mildred Babcock. Miss.Slone,
Mrs. Irving Felnberg, Mrs. Clyde
Terwilleear, J r - Mia. Gvuiee Dr
Bishop, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Lunduuist, Mr*. Wallace Philips. Mrt.
Jack MacDonald Mrs. Tom H*g&lt;ler Mrs. Dyson, Mr*. (Jprdun
BratllcY. Mrs. Karlyle Housholder.
Miss Elisabeth Dyson, Mrs. Ava
Wright Davia Mrs. Altman Mr*.
Jock West and Mr*. Martina. ,
MTOKRK EL-CARTER

W.S.C.H. BAZAAR
The Women * Society of Chris­
tian Services will hold a church
bsraar In Ihe Striektaml-Morrison
building on Friday and' Saturday
of this week from P:00 to 6:00
J*. M. Sandwiches ami coffee will
be told both dny* and on Satur­
day rooked foods will be for sate I

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1947

HAPPY IHRTh DAY
John Bibb Museley

THE GARDEN GATE
MRS. E. 0 . KILPATRICK, JR - Editor

I.*1..1*4..i

T

conscious effort exerted over a long span of year*
hy a great organization to insure customer satisfaction.
Skilled designers create Curleo styles which pre smart,
modern, distinctively masculine.^ Expert buyers test and
i-htKisc tho fine materials for every 1‘urtpc garment. And
crnftsmnnship in tailoring, with careful attention to every
detail of construction, is u Curlee tradition.
I f you wunt the outstanding buy of this fall and win­
ter season, come in and see these new Curlee Suita.
Every Curlee Suit Is priced right.

The population of the United
Stoles Increased about 26 percent
between 1V20 and 1940.

FREE
SPECIAL

COWAN’S

-addedx.
Cartoon- ‘'Cal Trouble’
Mimical” ‘‘8wee l &amp; Low'

Last Day
W ednesday l

•' J’-'t
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Thr Korn tli District of th*
Kloriiln Ft’delation nf Gar*l*-n
flub* will moot in I., rsliufit on
Nov. 17 m 10:30 A. M. Luncheon
reservations must l«- given 'lo
circle chairmen .not Inti-r* than

rrkljr Colin**** of t h e
( l l l J r n ('lul&gt;
MIm Fdna Chittenden, president
R e v . J , K . M cK in le y » n * the
of the American Legion Auailiary
guest speaker at the ArmUltre
today termed the recent legion
liny program ptrsenlrd nt the
Roundup a great sucre** ami ("PLANT YOUR CARDEN WITH In u se yellow d m lilies In Klorlda South Sid.’ School &lt;)ii Monday nf.
lk_
___ .1
1 f i l l j i n r i ' i II ■-II f i l l I f ( I i !&lt;•*
li n i'" a . I 1■ **mg: *&gt;*tiiiill ' Ri~'
NO ivrcnnial* are s o w e l l that bloom eotnrtden Malty
i Aftlnrira" t&gt;v the group opened the luitehrnti will K* ft.Ml. Mr*.
f H ei K and of the auxiliary tut
thrj meeting followed with the II K. U k h r, n district officer,
(heir help on the entertainment
Twenty-third I’salm. “We Thnnk urge* that each circle have at
program.
T hee" n prayer sotur. watt pre­ lrn.*t twu repi i-.i-ntativc, present
The program Included a bantor the H eeling and 'lie added
sented liv the school children.
Mrs. Henry Wight is spending •juel Saturday evening at th’.*
An A tmUHrt' poem was trad that .nit mrmliei-' are invited to
a week In Calm. Cn. visiting Mayfair inn given by the 1-egtou
hy Kennoth Roldiins and the see
friends and relatives.
Department, and this wa* follow­
oml grade 'ting “Our Flag." An “ — ■*■ ■• — - - ............ " * ,JI— ---------------------------------- »
ed by open house and dancing
m —
Armistice Hay song was sung hy
effler&lt; at the Touri»t Center to the mu..... - S .l * - .—
•
the third grade after whlrh Rev.
were eie of the Ariiona , \Vrangler*.
McKinley
was
introduced
He
hail
past The latter program was nnder
as the suliject for his talk.
tne direction of the Auxiliary
“ Peace". The program was closed
with decorations by Mrs. Henry
w ith the fourth ginde singing
y for SlcLaulin, Jr. and refreshments
“Armistice Dnv Parade" and the
ittend served under tne direction of
group sing of "The Star Spangled
Id at Mrs. C. E, Hunter, Mr*. U. L.
Runnel" and the flag salute.
Miller and Mr*. J. (j. Galloway.
Saturday aftemoun there wa*
• had registration of guest* at the Valweek- tie* Hotel, with r*. Sybil Routh,
Glrn-f Uih District resident a* chairman
and Slra,^ &gt;nry Wolcott. Mu.
{t-red Larson ami Mr*. Clifford
Sjiencer Proctor assisting.
I she is
Mr*.’ SI. E. Raker was th#
ilemorial chairman of the Auxiliary ComIs ('o u tin g To
mkle.
nil I tee In charge of the lunch­
Sanford!”
eon given Sunday noon at the
1 had as Legion Hut for visiting Leginnweekend, naire*. their wive* and Auxiliary
ni guest meintiers. Assisting Mr*. Raker
NAXCV WILLIAMS
of Tal- were Mr*. C, M, Flowers, Mr*.
Ati-i- •Nancy Williiihp*. ilnugliiei
B. L. Miller, Mr*. 11. A. Swanson,
of Mi nnil Mrs. It A. -William*,
Mr*. Joel S. Field, Mrs. Bertha
was pte-anted in the Msttml stu­
losh hat Young, Mis. W. E. Smith and
dent ueital in Stetson t'n i'e i -tty
u inunth Mr*. IL A, Howell. Mis* Jimmie
in in tjvnd t&gt;n Nut i llei piiviin
ing her Jjjmg and Miss Aranka Takach
set iv tic n Included “ Rhapsodic
rs. Her- greeted th* guests at the door.
Negms" Ivy trvuohii. MI** WilNtd Smith was In charge of
limn- c n fre Siiunn ill tile (Vlllcge
~,
arrangements fur both Saturday
of l.ilieinl Art*.
£1118 -! and Sunday entertainment*, snJ
.
, i Mrs. Routh and Slist Chittenden
C lU D were hostess**., I-cgion memhet*
. who assisted Mr. Smith were;
T o I .a lt’ ’lo C lassify
ertained Commander James Singletary of
rt-bridge Campbell-Laming Post 63, Joel
LINDA DARNELL
HI it- night watchman. Flmrr
*in 2:00 s . Field, J.
Q. Galloway, KJ
C O R N E L W ILDE
if dayltlie ■&gt;»aiv
lln n k s, l ’In.in I 7H-W
uih San- Routh, 11. A. Swansop and Frank
»es and Takach, -------------- ■----- ----------— cosmupuUlaiv plant* that thrive m
RICHARD GREENE
.Small while hound with
the murk of the Kvetglades. the ,
-curating
-----------—------- '■
Gcoige SANDERS
oolitie tuck of Dade County,'the
Baptist Circle Met
ligiit sands of rentral Florida and
the red rlay hill* of the west­
several
With Mrs. Cameron on
ern pail of the Mate. Sumr of sure of I lower* lit,- iu*t md -on,
I do tielieve thvve-i* n |dn,v In
the mn&lt;( dependable of the older
Circle No. 4 of the First Bap­ yellow types were develop,..I in every gnnien for the mmleiri day
tist Church n.et Monday at England, a land Hint has n cli­ lily, especially if one take* the
tvmoon at the home nf Mr*. Jo- mate iptile different fiom out little nutl lrouble to aye the new
'I’D
lil.’l
1 AJr Z
jlLj I af1j
dcr Cameron with Mrs. R. A.
introductions the... tango m ,u|oi
IliHtrs O pen 1 2 : 1.T I*. M
Peurlfuy. chairman, preaiding.
f e l
from ligltl ileum to .h ip r.l j , |.
.’EM
,
T
E
L
L
Mr*. S. D. Gardiner opened
lou-oiango and from p.i-tel pink
the meeting with the Bible aludy
arid to*e to deep n d - al-o pmple
r r ^ ’E M and Mrs. W. P. Ilrooh*, Jr. led
nod now the hybridise!-, have pini n .
W ith An Ad‘ JE
dtivrd it lovelv violet.
This .being the -i-usun of l,u||,
planting We would keip in niiml
Circle 1 Meets At
many other of out 1« untiful bulb
(lower* the Gladioli. Kuslt-t Lily,
Home Of Mrs. Hagan
Amaryllis, In*. Culbi Idly uml ii
Mr*. F. E. Bolt, stewardship
bulb that tod tnaiio ,,f |i. ii, |, H(
Mra. R. F. Cooper, chairman chairman, talked, tr&gt; the group on
presided over the monthly meet' “Investment* of Talent*." The
mg of Circle No. I of the First members were urged by Mr*. H.
Baptist Church hejd at the homo Waydr Rucker to attend the
of Mra. M. C. Hagan yesterday study on Nov. 24 at the church
of the lunik “That the World May
Know." A covered dish lunch­
eon will follow the study course.
Kimbrough,
she slated.
Plan* were made fur the* group
The following officer* w ne a
Circle (i Met With
to attend the W. M. U. all-day pointed: Mra* R. L. Dunn, auxi
Martha Ann Cameron
mission study scheduled for Nov. tary chairman; Mr*. Hattie Ml
Mrs. J. Roy Britt Honored On Bir-thdny
24 and Mra. George D.ixson «u&lt; Knascr. orphanage; Mr*. B.
weIcojiumL a* a new member.
I.MrWhorter, Margaret Fund. J
the conclusion of the meet- the conclusion of the meelir
Young Mi-- Mm tiny, Ann Cmt
Circle No. ti of the Firtl Bap­
Ing 'refreshm
on wil?, htmured on Salurdav
____ —ents
___ were -served
tist Churrh met on Monday after­
hv the hostess, Mrs. Hagan, asnoon with Mr*. J. Roy Brill. KI4
•l* *J - Sl.i|
♦ s u lln s Duse—The
r.riti *t iiinlbi tniViT
_ loftt p rrt* ifoy, .Mrs. Gardiner, Mr*. J. A
iwrty given,to honor of her .... it
*nt were Mra. Kimbrough, .Mrs t'alhnun, Mr*. M. S. Nelson. Mr»
*A.
»* J. *.Peterson,'
C
gull. Mrs.
_ Myers,
, _r .Mrs. J. A, Ponder, Mr*- Knaser.^Mrs
C. L. Ij-wis, Mr*. W. T. West- Rucker, Mr*. John L.&gt; l^e. Ml#
mon-laml, Mra. 8. J. Dayls, M n McW'horter, "Mr*. R. T. Thoms* ihe cloafhg prayer,
Game- and content*
J; L, Jackson, Mr*. Malloy, Mrs. Mrs. BoD, Mr*. I- H. Harvey,
Those al lending wen- Mrs. God­ J” &gt;ed doting l lie a fie i noon w iin
Hagan, Mrs. Cooper* and gnerl, Mr*. R. L, Dann, Mr*. T. W. Jobe, win, Mrs. R, It Pippin, Mra. W. [it ■*&lt;’* b*‘iug .WU1L by iiu ite - it
Mrs. Biothefaon,
and visitorii Mr*. W, P. Ilruut,’' f . Humldey, Mr* J. II IlurUnd of il* -filing. Ili/ n U - ’ i U o n ilio ii nor
and Mr*. T. II. Groves.
i'incknrd. Ain . Mf*. J. F. And- K i inn lit R lu n sey. K u llo w fiig tin
rews, Mrs. W. C. Wilson. Mrs. M. gam es a -Weuser fna.-il and ptcip..
M. lllithraml. Mi*. S. J. McNub, atipp* i wm- aeiveil tn front o*
Mra. Boston Steele and Mis. llie outdoor fjfp p lm e . &gt;
Henrietta leConard,
« Tiros*- invited to I v w ith Mat
Also Mrs. Klrange,—Mr* -A;-(k Wa---Ami—wrtr—Jmty KIstiTin;
Williams, 51r*. Clyde I'ierry, Mr*. Hetty Ann Mottaoii, M aty Ann-*
L. Carter. Mrs. Nora li New- W rigliT, M aig n rvl M oore, E l i i i .
-lime, Mr*. Watson Reel, Mt*, C. Im-i Ii Wiiiubiiff. I l i i r i i i ' l t Wuh|
W. Forrester. Mr*. DeC'oiirsey, r u ff, S h u le y Kates, P a lly W ill*-.
Mra. Roy Reel, Mm. II. C, Gibla, To m p iy W y a lt, C h a t lea W h itlin g
Mra. C.- C. Colllina, Mr* J. F. Um, Tom m y Ru asctl, C h u i lea llu *
Harrison, Mr*. Brill;* .Mr*. J, T. •ell, K iiim t li ftain-i-y,' llielo i' I
Newby, M^sgAlumniing, Mrs. II I.. ris u li, t'li*-al*'i K a lia mid Itidibj
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
&lt;••borne.amJllgs. K. C, llayman.
Mr. am) Mra. A. L. Lyon an
mmneed today th* birth of a son
on Nov. 10 at the Fernald Laughtun Memorial Hospital.
•
SPECIAL UNTIL NOVEMIIKlt 15
Genuine Oil Permanent*. Tire end* air_wrauped willr oil
flannel*, leaving thrm w ilt, and nnitlial bioking.
Mrs. Gordnier Is
f12-70 Wav* ...
foi
67.10 *
V New Standard of Value
Honored On Friday
Special training from skilled artist* nr Imlr styling.
‘SADDLE*BOYS"
,
Open two evenings and Wednesday afternoon*
All Work Guaranteed
Mr. and Mra, R. F. Crehshaw
Turn Ilia fabler to |hra yon
entertained on Friday night at
IIA
lU
tlE rrS BEAUTY NOOK
tha id rin tij* !
H:00 P, M. honoring Mr*. Blanche
106 North Park Arraus
Phone 971
Gordnjen of Cleveland. 0., a guest
In Sanford, The room* of the
Crenshaw Home wore beautifully
decorated with arrangement* of
fall flowera and greenery.
Bingo wa* enkiyed throughout
the evening and prises won b)
117 liun n man nlljm Into Hi* first Curlco-Suit — aecn
Starts Thursday
Mrs. Myron Smith and L. P. PaylY itn dtnnrt atyllntf &gt;— focts its cumforlnUb, v u y
n
t
t
n
M
W
I
S
T
M
p
T
ton. M n. Qoednlar was also prrilr;t|H* — I-Xaminvs tin: &lt;iuality of fabric, lining ifmJ inner
For 2 Days!
m D iffrrtn t...
•mted with a gift by the hostess
materjalit — he realizes that from this lime forward he
Those present with the honor
/tk CamptUinq...
euest were Mr. and M n. M. L.
inis established a new ntundurd of clothing values. It’s a
i t k [n trrla lA i* q f
Wright, Mr. and Mr*. Herbert
wonderful feeling — the knowledge that hereafter, hy
Moreland. Mr. and M n. Payton,
choosing clothes with the Curleo label. giHnl looks und
Mr. and M n, Smith, Larry Payton. Mr. and M n. Crenshaw and
satisfactory wear are literally guaranteed.
son. Jo« Crenshaw.
his Ht.iti&lt; of affairs is tin accident; indeed, it in a

.

[.y'M

Rev. McKinley Talks
To South Side Group

N O R A

p R EJfc4 T I S S

Clothe the Family
1st SI.

Wa Furnish tha Homo”
Phone 174

�WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1947

THE 8ANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

I Jamaica Track Shows Cleveland Said To
[ Decrease In Betting Have Picked Best
Bargain Of Year
?And Crowds In Year
NKW YOltK, Nov. 12
CINCINNATI, Nov. 12 td - l- H ’.
F or the second year In ■ row, » |«n** shut, toil the cr,*vn|iind In
New trora ra rin g —which ended dians might have picked no th,
■yesterday nt Jam aica—failed to |*wl h a ^ a ln "I the Mafar L*a''U«
loptrh finaerlul fu -m ti—uf—Uia. td e rs r ftrwft Is K' -rest i'll In f i ll 7
previous season.
Hill Veeck. president of Ohio')
For the IKit-day term just entry In the American I-eagmcom pleted (1K9 days were scfieu- „ u, th r fln g ri on W il'iam Ken
tile*! hut Jam aica Inst one day j npl(Vt „ nouthiufw pitcher owner
hi the fall due to thr (TO&lt;«&gt;!&gt;)'' t IjV IxwUviltr of the American As
tn d exercise riders' strike) $.152,■ *nri*ti&lt;&gt;n
fil.r.,iW4, an average ,,f *1.875,718,
Kennedy.* SMI w a re old. h».

Conerfy Stiwids Good Samaritans Still ! Homecoming Event
C h a n c e OFSettinff
Existing, Even In To Be Featured
New Passing Record

. WALDORF OF CALIFORNIA

LYNN-p^py*

W A LD O RF

Fo r m e r , n o r t h w e s t e r n
COACH, WHOSE SWITCH to
THE PACIFIC COAST MAY
RESULT IN THE UNIV.

NEW VQRK Nov. 12 (JP) —
When Charlie Cone rig of Mis­
sissippi completed Ut Daises in
Tr nnmiwi
last Saturday, he established him,
self as the third flln g t; in col
Icgintc history to reach tin- cen­
tury mark in completions.
And—with two gam es rem ain­
ing on th® Ola Mias schedule—
Concrlv stands a good chancy to
sol a now forward passing record
if he maintain* anything close to
hi* proficiency rate to dale.
T hr record is 114 completion*
by Wilson "Hud* .Schwenk of
Washington University, St. Louts,
In 1UII.
Schwenk Is now the
’w m ln g r* t" passer in the pro
All-America Football Conference
with Haiti mure. Only .other player to pass the IQO-mork was Kay
Kvans of
K anlas w ith 101 in
1042.
Cnnerly hail a terrific day for
himself against .Tennessee. .His
10 completions w ere good for 24&lt;i
yards and four touchdowns, and
lie scored two tpuchdowns him ­
self while picking up til) ground
yards in 12 rushes.
This kept him 202 yards— al­
most the length of three football
fields—ahead of his nearest com­
petitor in total offense, gains

d m
.ij, A t M
|B

— — &amp; raN^ T x Z ,r m

t iM

E le v e n /v
,u . m l f l fc J S a
,4 P E C A O e A M M S M ,

like t-ouisviltr n farm club of the
Hosinn Red Sox, Kennedy won lb
game*, and lost only two. Hr
w a * 1voted the Kastern. League’s
most valuable pitcher.
In IPt't, he won 28 and Inst only
three for Rocky Mount, N. C.. of
the class I) Coastal Plain H
— fanning 450 b atters In 280 in­
ning's, thus stu tterin g all Strikeout records for organized bu-cKennedy cost Cleveland *10,000
—the
price for n- playei
the dilroft
raft piice
p!a&gt;
owned l»y a class AAA league
When the h o m -lo n g .d raft *, &lt;•
sion ended. 1.1 rluha had selected
2H minor leaguers for n total pur-

TMfOOiPtH
HIRE
THE 000RMAT5 ■OF THE
WEST COAST LAST TEAR.
WlNHlHO 0/1iy f (3AMES
WHILE LOSiNO 7 —

1.360 vsrdi.
Trailing In scrond place is di
mlnutive Bill Williams of Idaho,
with 1,057 yards, only other gridder to pass the LOOO-yard figure.
The National Collegiate, Athletic Bureau pointed nut It was the
fourth straig h t week In which
Concrlv led both lutal offense and

and two counties which share
In the twit In* ta x —Nassau and
■Saratoga - collected less this year.
Yesterday's New York closing
was highlighted by Teddy A
k.iieuiia
io u r
winners •whir
bno-Owl bis season's total to 21
tvinning mounla. The popular To
ronto jockey's
Jockey'a . winding
winning spree
sprt*
stole the s|Mitliiilit from K. I*.
Hixi-r'a flee knn wntrh captured
the 125,'8)0-added
Palngei field
lUinlicap at the gel-lw ay at Ja-

i.

___

1 ______ fl*iru1nmng

"An A rm istice Day crowd of45,« h i wagered #»,442,0P1 on the
seven-rac*' program , making the
,he l ‘ day meeting
*24,U5fl,,H5, as compared wlin
S2N,H|1,«*42 for the corresponding
session a year ago.

Oronhtyn - p udgi-w

knd the Detroit Tigers did Hot
t'xerciie their rights to draft.
By

Sports Roundup
HUGH

FHLI.KHTON

U S. consumption of oranges
rose from 2I pounds per capita
NKW YORK. Nov. - 12 t/P&gt;in 1»2I to 18 pounds per capita
iVs
tiegiiuiing to h|ok like a love
In 11*30.

Six tiiunths wt»rk guanuitnvtl on
new (Julf Reach Aimrlmnni projetiH,
Scale »22 |h*r day. Come at once

feast lielwceii, I lie Oiange Itow l
and the University of Virginia,
which figures its foot bull team
1‘enn : . . Sugar Howl scouts here
is: lietler than it looked agiUiut
sity “it’s no disgiare to lose to n
team like t'enri utiii Hie t-av«Uers are far from ' averse to
rpvitduig New Year’s day in Mi­
ami (wnn would In*Z-l . . . Jack
ijivellc. ujiu lost a steady job
with the end of Army»N'one

rains hit south Florida, then crn
te r on Miami U, grid tram vha*
been wearing an apron lied-back­
ward uinumi his w aist su be cs i
dry his bands ta-fme cseh plsv
. * . Krnln Cnlvcrly and
8hnim on i»f Iho

However, Uotiliy G age of Clemsan. total defense leader In the
opening weeks of th e season, re ­
turned to form ag ain st F urm an
last S aturday and romped 280
yards in 20 play* to tak e slnglcgame total offense honors. Gage's
perform ance Jumped him from
tnth to fifth in the rankings.
Concrlya 100 com pletions in
183 trie* for 1,02^ yards anti 15
touchdown* means he's throw n 47
more and completed 27 more for
five hiorc touchdowns ‘ than any
other competitor,
- F o r the first tim e in three
weeks there was a new rushing

but ion righU* to a n e w Couit
In 1890, world production of
guns ' no team could atop them. . 11.4 developed by tlieir old cooclt.
F lank Kcaney of Ubode LsUnd rublter was only about 1,090 tons.
Hut the Noup Dame team,

tlon platform with cars coming
and going, carrying heedless hun­
dreds on the arrands of lift),
the voung man knelt bv the side
nf death and lifter} up his voice,
“ Our fath er, who a rt in Heav-

Phone

Phone

DON'T FORGET
THURSDAY
8:00 P. M.
Sanford Lodge No. 1241

GAS - OIL - TIRBS -- BATTERIES

The'grim v subwav worker knell
too. and joined him!
“ Hallowed Thy Name . . .. "
F rightened women moved awav

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CRAWFORD’S AMOCO SERVICE
Scrund HI reel &amp; Sanford Avenue

rtrka. ’’i« what ibu m»»icr w &gt;uid S late.

See DAN BROWN
ICdKlO Gulf lllvd

_ The Seminole High School gridW —Notiorly saw llitrs rs iu is la the field f r i da y
night in th eir annual llomecomHe Uimhled down the last few ing contest, and the W inter Park
sta irs am i lav, stretched silent Wild Cats will offer the opposi­
and m eager on the narrow p lat­ tion.
form of the Wall S treet subway
A bright spot on the ■horiion
station.
for the Seminole* |ie* in the re­
It was the noon hour.' and pon­ tu rn of Holly Piercy to the line­
tile are In a hurry then along up. The fleet Seminole spinner
the stre e t where the world huvs hack will get Into the contest for
and sells. Some men steppe,1 a while, hut it Is not likely th a t
over th e small anrawled JJgure hi; will sta rt the game.
Coach Carl Kettle* U brushing
snd other* walked to the other
side of (he stairw ay, pausing for his. charges up on the fundam en­
tals of blocking and la doing e x . j
*t nulck glanee.
A subwav track walker and it tensive work on off emu- for the
Hobby H umphries will I
voung w rll.d res »ed voung mao co n test
who Inokrd like a hruker saw the s ta rt the- gam e against lht&gt; P ar­
old man. Th" itlbwav walker bent kers a t left halfback, since his
'n d lifted the old man Into a defensive work has improved and
sittin g posture. The well-dressed his kicking and running has gain­
••nung man, heedless of a pool ed momentum. Humphries started
of spreading blood.'knelt to-feel the year as a substitute on the
Haby Seminole o u tfit and has
l tic fe d its pulse,
worked his way to a sla ttin g
t'l can hnrdlv feel IL1’
Someone ran unstairs, to th-*
change booth to summon help. irem tha scene.-but half « duivu
The o th e r two men gentlv Uhl meu hailed, At firs t .sell cum*
the old man hack down and nut sclously, they took o lf their bats,
s newstmner under hi* brad. The and knslt on one knee—with tin
color drained opt of his wrinkled other leg ready to In; gone.
rn ‘r like n Ihertnnm eier, l«vje*’’lh y , htngduin come, i'hy wit,
'*&gt;&gt;» the sk&gt;n ■» cnh'rless as his tie done , -.
the young man
whi* • m ustache and thin hair. *Aid. And the others picstsl UP
“W hat happened—be fall?" said .he ancient chant:
n- bvatander.*and rlim lnd on «m
"On earth as It is in Heaven
th e sta irs when the yourtg man • • • give us this day uur daily
nodded his head. •
bread . ,
the voices liccaino
Th« subwav worker and th**. fuller.
w*|l-drt»aed voung man watch'd
‘‘Glory lie to the F ather, and
to the son, nm| to th e Holy Ghost,
over !)&gt;*• li'.-te ;- 'w looking tin As was in the beginning,'U now.
from *h« platform . The mnuth
gradually gaped open aa.alark faAmen,
rial muscles let go fo rev er l
“T his man Is dead,'* said fh*
suhwav worker.
"Yea. (here's no more nult**

i

ettiall steninrtillers, are rtsad
single gam e rushing high fur
Dam*
I II
t h e t t o u l t il A r m . o|ien a stKiits gotMis afor* in I’m* a
itist annantl .
for thu Irish) maintains tnat if tit.ure. | hey ,iavv eas^rrn dt*&lt;n
lilt

By Feds Friday

H cdinglnn Ht-acli

Hi. PelerHliurg, Florida

Cali ailripiBtc'' . . „ After heal­
ing H|m*c Hauili'in tcblug now InPracticing for th e lust game
gof bis legs * into conation fur of the season at Auburn, N. Y-,
lootltall by running on pliiugherl
barefoot on '
would make
*lii i liaiaing
1 must have

tdiiughed
your feet
at myself,
sal down

ground
spread.
I think
a g n at

After listening to Bulge**
Couch . Hnivry llatm an piaise
young Frankie Burn* »* » great
iicU iu. h i . player as - well a*_a

Peacock tried, to bat it down.
They touched tho ball »iinulian&gt;
ously. Connor came out of
collision with a fractured
finger on his left hand and
cock' suffered a compound

DO I t AGAIN
Ed C iekaij who kick* the point!
'ter Penn S tale s touchdowns
for Udogiapliei

iundde of doty
la iw /fect . . . N iJ n y evei, m .
a Morse rnun send* mil I In* name
hr get* a re'ju crt' for a n jieat,
. . . Coach lloli Higgins jHijt-.be
wishee-he. could drm nnit ( f t «ano‘
thing when Cxekaj misses a point.

PIUK-TftE-WINNKR
CONTEST
Fir«t P rize....... Lamb Knit Sweater
Second P rize...... 1 I*r. H.V.I). Pajaman
Awarded Hy

PERKINS - ROBSON
Third Thru Fifth Prizes ...,■................ For
Each Prize Winner One Pass For Two ToRitz Theater
iN snurcrnoN B
UallnlN munt ha In Hid Herald office before noon
on Friday or pool marked by that lime. All games
nuwl be marked.
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The Crop-Safe Insecticide
Chlordan* Iniecticlda* gat lb* bug* with*
out huillfig your Crop*. For IruclcsjardaH*.
horo i* lha moil elfoctiv* Intact toxicant
yot davalopad. Daadly lo mo*t common
»li.Q&gt;n*U1*nll}glva*ki]l*oi95tolOOj(.
at, whan proparly appllad. Chlordana
docs nol injur* avan auch dallcala crop*
a* squash and melon vines. Residua
volatillioi completely In 2 or 3 weakt.
May b* used *wUh standard lunglcido*.
Chlordano' la avaiUbl* in many comraerctal brands pi inaocUcldea—In well able
B wdors, dutls, and emulalona. Aak your
:«1 dealer (or them today. Be aura Ihe
label atatea plainly "contalna Chlordan#'.'
or "conlalna Ocla-Klor" (Irad# naaja
(or Chlordana). THERE
M W ARE NO SUBSTITUTES.

5

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gear* to shift. No clutch to push, fn fact.
an Oldsniobile with Hydra-Malic Drive*,
the dutch pedal's gone . • . complttriy!

IntroduMd by Dldsmohile right year* ago,
Hydra-Matin l/rive ha* been proved in llie
bands of more than 400,000 enthusiastic
Oldttnobile owner* . . . proved in literally
billiona of mile* of driving.

It’s the smart, modern way lo go place*
* • • automatically. Gear shifting is fully
automatic through four forward speeda.
__ _________ Ta-i..—i.
i . i i_
dutch pedal
in .1______i
the

Oltlamobile’a smart appearance niatebe* it*
•marl perfonnance, loo. The smooth, trim
lineg of thU Style-leader have everyone
•aytng—"fiV SMART to Own an Old.^

•VS* V IKIHTON COLLEGE
DepL 55 ’

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TEXAS A ft M

p ,v ,t

Ufnllament p | , „ , „ nd

UB SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING

bullaU ate*;,
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•G e t'y o u r

Ballot In Early*

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mi

This Day And Time

berth o n the v a rsitt" combine.
l’ierrv will be relied upon to
•rive the local* a passing attack
against the W inter 'P ark eleven
Friday night. Plerev ha* tteen
working diligently all week on
the Pit** plays and has shown
decided ability in throw ing the
hall to flyrun Heard, Sanford
flsnkinmr
The contest with the Parker*
should draw the largest crowd of
the '47 campaign since the W inter
PArk eleven will hring a large
following and the Seminole High
Homecoming events will a ttra c t
an umi'Uifflv large audience from
the Seminole Country are*.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12. 1047

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. F1.0R1DA

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
TIP-TO P i e e cREAivr

CHAMPION
-MOTORS

t ip —t o p ic e
414 Sanford Avenue

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Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. P*rk

Phone 12l&gt;

ARTICLES FOR SALE

SMALL APARTMENT. 1 or 2 FOR SALE—Umvrock for drivapersons, private bath. Ph. 1378w *ri and roadway*!—Phon#
1141.

Phone .*17

SPECIA o s e r v ic e s
DRIVE IT

PIIONE 200

R lW If K I.AN D M O IlltlSO N
. U -U RIV E-IT. INC._______

OFFICE space In Meiach Building, CHRISTMAS gift taixea of mise*l
citrus-E X T R A FANCY PACK
^ a r g e light offices, rawly uecer—Tom Mcro. Phones 183 or 8IMJ R A D IA T O R ’ tlt iin in K , in p a lH n R
W led, all nlilitica, heat and lanl1
New Itu d m tu i », in v- cun . Wc
t«r service furniahed. Call 808take o ff 4 ln * la ll. Jim m ie CowGas space heater* 41«.#6 up
W. II. A A. Dept. 8 lor*.
an’* Sheet Metal Work*. Phone
II. IL POPE CO. INC.
til it. *
tiKi &lt;jk i i ri.AYKUa iind rftiiluA
HOT
PLATE
LUNCH
foy rcnL By day or week. Tha Served from ll:3C Id 2 at Homer’s.
E x p e rt Radio R epairing
Mlisle Box. lio W. 1st SL
‘ Fred Myer*. Alt K. 2nd-St.
Phone 063.
'
•
flowers
Jf NICK ROOMS. 1 double,'
■Inglr. 712 Palmetto Ave.
'S M RTMENT 1020 la u re l Ave.
working couple preferred.
2

W ANTED TO RENT

2 BEDROOM furnished or unforOished house. Rhone 1000, 8:30
tq 6:00,

McNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
S ip e s A t*, fust off C e le tv
Office ph, 403 rasldsne# ph. 81OR
8F.WING MACHINES
SALES AND SERVICE
Bert's -Sewing Mach. Shop
US a Fhenrh
Ph. 1130

LET U S IN ST A L L t h u v aw itrh
and convenience o utlet* you
h a re i* e n needing -&gt; long.

Electric wiring of nil kinds.
Randall Elcctiic Co.
Taiiored' auto *c:tt cn-er* A *tip»
hoLtory
work. Hid
Shy,
Phone HUM.

IUXF.DO FEEDS—coir Piste line.
Hunt'* Tuiedc F»»&lt;1 Store.

m

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Albert park and the botanical
N " »j . t
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tio ttu , H4hTi*mI. Plot ill*.
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.spoken by more than 2T0.000.i'litifitv will I ilvdlr, *iu4It«lo|i, *14a000 people, of which more than
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|»IHt V S ta tc a produced IS million tons
futidi o r
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of paper In 1848.
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FEMMEMINS

were a aoft OI (airVlltM.vS -til
mythology, the »i; , :o... 1 : .
The Jinn propagate their vre*
,m .« . liln h wtii»ii l-M

governed by L.nrs failed »u!ey■n»n* ’llieir chief a'.-.ile u U ibMintain Ka(, and they »j.i-«’*e

•idnute.

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Since tVnrld War IL Jovlet
territory ha* expeade^. by ab•or'tlon of lAtvla. Lithuania.
Estonia and the Kurile Islands,
and parts*of Finland, Polar.’.
Romania. Cccihc-ilornklA, Ger­
many and SakhetlA (eland.

to men In th e tin m id &gt;-■t i« i i*.

• • •

More than M per . :st o f ti e
labor of producing m ilk ia w ork

Limbo was a sort of neu*rnl
tsnd on the confines of paradiite,
for those who were not good
enovigh 1o go to heaven, nor bad
enough to go to hell.

In the dairy Iwrn .1»Airv Ixrn
equipment, arrangeinint and
method* of tcwhng and m ilking
offer the iw’t l optiotluM tic a f t r
cutting labdc coat*.

tings, cats, etc., wl,:i h tw "me
invisible a t p lra iu re Evil Jiruv
are

hideously

ugly, and

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jinn are e.tquultcly btauttful.
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MieRKY MOUSE

VAlLD

— F a ll a n d holtd*
big p ro fit* fo r o ur R eproacnla- Royal Master tirea are back again.
ttve*.
We have o penings in
11. 11. P O P E CO. INC.
S an fb rd and *urrounding town*.
FURNIIURE Paint—High Glow
W rit*
N aom i
D illm an,
810 s X n f o r d fie a u tv S alon, tele
phunc I &gt;64 o r M ary klrM ahon
Enamel for home uee, any color
B roadw ay. O rlando, k la.
—
telephone 1361. P e rm a n e n t! al'
dcaired. Free delivery In City.
m ethods, .s ta rtin g 48 a n d up.
Very good paint a t reasonable MAN WANTED TO 8UCCF.E

The Jinn (plural of 1*

A typewriter Icachcr. L II.
«le J o r“ . rMnb:i»hn1 In tlengelo,
the Netherlands, in 1C40- what
1* believed to Le the wortd'a
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ty[wii illlnjt.-bycUcklng off US characters a

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General Electric automatic blanSA N FO R D
•kets for aleepine comfort.
118 N. Park
Phwir IHl
--------house—I n n l r a section.
Y ear
M. IL ROPE CO. INC. ,__
—round residents. Telephone 18.
A T fIlS flO V 'tm H R ir?
M*tfl«!j, in
IUhX
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
r
.
*1 . h in p Kdk! .if Mint#
— D IA P E R S F .llitC K —
* H j RNISHED 4 room apartment
limit! N'«. **£ &gt;
every night at Homer’*.
llnby , V alet fprnUhe,- ho.-pltal
1* bedroom house. Mrs. B. S.
4*i:it i * \ i n t Miik m t k i *
MW
i tiHHi, ste rile o :nP-'ia nifd dcodof- APPKAII
ANI* ItK IIKAHII AT
Cook, Star Route, Orange City, GAS hot water heater, *2 year*
lie
d
co
n
tain
er.
r!c-bomWul
and
Kla.
old. excellent condition, $5o,tH&gt;.
*afe. Fully Bird trait/ nppri.vod
Phone 1148-J or 1080-1. *___
Call D aytona 2107-W
i ftr
FOUR or 5 room apartment. Fur­
LETS POP
detail*. #0 dintK'i I, S2 a week.
nished or unfurnished. Two REAUT1FY votfr home with l . i ^
—--adult*.---( W in. Box ~t .000 ~rftr
iO liY V lM E
uitrlim hedge. Contact L. It.
llerutd.
Mann. Lake Monroe, Fla. for FOR RENT—Floor *ander. Kn*y
ALWAYS WO*S
any site or any quantity.
operation. Hiwotmble rater. KanWANTED.
To lertt, house or apartment by CABBAGE plant*, Marion Mar
. ford Paint &amp; Glass *.o. I’liune
responsible people. Furnished
303.
keL I- B. Mann. Laki1 Muirroo.
flp&gt;r unfurnished. Rhone 1120 or
781. •
DODGE • PLYM OUTH
&lt;;.• E. 10 FT. double duty meal
P A R I S AND S1IRVIU5
display case and compreaaor in
Phone 1011 , Medical Test Proved This N
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE good condition. n**w motor 10* P alm etto A re.
Lodge &amp; Son.
Great to Relieve MONTHLY A
SIGN!*
REAL KSTA'I ft
Sho* card* and potters
MRS.. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
lNSLTANCE
O — DICK’S H IG fl.S E R V IC E
Cake at Piggly Wiggly &amp; Table
MultiUARB LOANS
O .’ ll. I no Irf* i hone 1021
Supply.
Ra y m o n d m . h a l l , lu aiiar
Are you troubled by d istress o f fe ­
1-80 GAL. Electric water heater. i iih c u 'a l ’ii b ftto i K iio p . fo i co r.iRegistered ilrukar and
m ale ftin rtto n * l m o n th ly d is tu rb pIc’Uj ra d ia to r -yrvice. I (Ml Ka'.i.
Electric Service Company. -207
.
Insurance Agent
,
sn e eaf Iroea t h u n isk e you su ite r
ford
Avr
.
•plum
e
36*1-W
,
from p a in , feel so nem o s* , n i t ,
MaKivoHn Aye. Phone 101- . ■
tim. 4 Florida Stare Bank Bid*.
tilih -tU u n s -H il ,u r h U m eal T h . a
no
try 1.) J la g In u k h am 's V egetable ,
fRlTKNTIOM: — OWNERS OF 1-30 GAL. ami I-Oi galhth table ADD niNiiy year* of life to your C o m p o u n d to relieve su ch sy m p ­
m
etal
roof
ami
Imeulifv
the
'
top
water
healer*.
Electric
Scrtom
s! In a re c e n t Medical te e t th is
REAL ESTATE! WE NBKD
home. ' Wc *pray it the color
vlco Company. 207 Magnolia
p ro rrd rem araab ty help fu l to worn*
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
m i Uout.teel th is way. Any d n u t t u r e
you vw.nl lliork and other con­
Ave. Phone 101.
REA I, ESTATE — HOMES,
crete 1.n u rtu re sjtntyed in jia*- HyCWtPIKKHMI’S ^ ^
-A PARTMENT HOUSES, COM­ GARBAGE plant*. 2 week* old.
lel colunu Harps etc. "prayed
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
Ph. 760-W.
w ith la-xt oil paints. lo-t u» give j
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
you -a free -patlm ate .1 Reel’*
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS, PRACTICALLY nmp vgvod or coal
rKittiible
II bit spray unit, 3t)fl W. 2nd
circulating healer. Call 18WIF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
FOR SALE
J.
S t. V liunc.H W I-J.
TY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET
fl-2.
■
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lin e H ouse W ith A lfum lred
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
Aiix'H llirkspn
Re|mir
T housand Feel W ell 1 Season. . Rep*
. Simp
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I LARGE” Fire ' proof Safe. 40ft ’’
5th-Strrot 4 Luinrl Avenue
eit L um ber.
it -•
- U 4 U — U U L U tC a . J O —LOO K. h lg h -lB ft" wide- 21 f t ” deep
1- e U i---P f flt't! Supply Co ■■H 3
' YOUR RUORBRTY O V E R ~ ToWellT
Tidcphoue ’LTMRoofing Tin
Magnolia Ave. phone UHO.
WITHOUT COST TO YOU.
Plenly Heavy Timbers.
A
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M
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WILL T U R N TELL „YOU
„ „ NEW STEEL D ESK -G ray finish
__ ______ MAUKilAU-SV
-WHAT—PRICK YOUR- PRO-- -- vW11 X' 34". Powellhc Off
REItTY WILL BRING AND
p|y Co., 110 Magnolia, phom Custom made ' Venetian lillmls,
ih jh a ^ t
Awmngii—.Teh-day^tlclivery _
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT wyt.
Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
CAN BE HOLD- A. CULVER
LUMBER
A R T IC L E S w a n t e d
1376.
G O L D E N — REGISTERED «
’Writ Sanford Atrnue
REAL E S T A T E BROKER.
ft.V YMONO HTt DIO
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-33 HIGH- Highest cash price paid for u*«d
furniture. Ted D arla.Furniture K x p o i hluitngrntiher .a v a ila b ly aL
WAV NORTH ,OF UNDER­
alt tim e' for weddings, annlveiCo. 311 E. UL Ph. #68.
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
snrict, bill Inlay pm tics, social
i PARK 188.
I'LL BUY your rar regardless of g a th e rin g s. , Phone 1003,
age or condition. Boy Reel, 300
NEW HOUSE. 2 i**trooms. partly
A U tO l!I.PA IR IN G . Mali’s G a r
W. 2nd SL
fumiahed. Small down payment.
a g e . K anfoni and C elery A ve­
Balance like ren t For appoint­ WANTED AT ONCE. 16 used
nues.
ment rail 0173.
piano*. The Muilc Box, II# W.
J.
F u r Depymiablo
1*1 S t Phono 063.
*«»
w !fli i t f « l
KEKVICH
•rifftiis p in rlm k f«»«ti»/ •uHliHrii.
LARGE lieauiiful East front cor­ 7 P a ta , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie a ltE F l 1(1GKRATION
Call
k lM r it'a l» B |, F litF R lf lf rttlO fd aliill
ner lot loraled In H a n fo rd
( J ANAS R E F in G E R A T IO N
»111rrtit*18#t Kuf quirk rvllff anil
Heights. This Is a proper loca­ F O R . S A L E : H e g D i o r d . b la c k
SERVICE
r ~ .4 u n l l i m
tllT U H t
i l l V Ition for. your dream home.
I g t T . U e .e n .p c d l# r Ik e k&gt;&gt; In
m ala,Cocker 8panlel pup* aix
I’h. 670-W
Priced for quick *ale a t 1600.00
Ik e . p a r • * « a lfe r e d l a I k e S—IW•
weeks old. Phone #07-W.
- each.
_j ie . *.
CUSTD6I built rabtbets wilL give P a rk k m a e . Vt k ite , a i r a . r l * ^ , s a le
lea a r tk il. 4 W. R. WILLIAMS/ f o l i a r
WANTED
your kifcbui JjtkL new look. For (t' lela .! A « a« al .a t e t arr* a kab
i-!T
E T w
'
o a a a o t fa ia e t.
UTom a Bolt, Asootlals
free plan am! eatimate. Call * 11 T O IIt IIIV T M K V T — T k e S 'lse .l.
118 North Park Av*.
G IR LS W A N T E D . U n e y 'a D ru g
• a n u s T a k a s. SoM k&gt; T u r S l i e .
77#-W. C. J. GantL.
Hanford, Florida
111*1 rrn* ll'a r a llt a l A t
S to re, ' .
,
‘ l X
Wr*i Side Bungalow in
H e l p ,W a n t e d — Y u u n g M a n a a o f- 13 N O T IC E S — I'E H S O N A I,
neighborhood -j- 0 room*,
fle a A c r e d it m a n .
F ira a lo n o
lot. alngic garkg*—price
Store*.
ATTENTION I.ADIEHI
Five Aero f a r m —good 4
Hume, barnit. o th au rlbuilding*, SALESMAN for. e lec tric a p p li­ Make a one-stop set vice fur all
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THE SA N F O R D HERALD, SA N F O R D . FLORIDA

__t_i_t,aa_.

Meyers* Charges

he did not need money from tin.- instincts of the French pen. |
Pilot Meeting
pie, who feel themselves tuetweed
Hughes fur the bond deal.
at
home
and
abroad.”
l
l
.
a
l l a H t te e n l a s t
. Meyers told the commllteee he
ir«stlsM&lt; fr-.«n Cm * nael
Cross P M » l&gt;a,&gt;
Is not only to obtain
probably should have reported to
n e predated that* the party Iradrc't
_ Jotl
.
but
he
refused
the
loan
iq
indigna­
utd lo cast * dark shadow over
, superior* the variuus offers he would continue to grow "tike a order, but to maintain order at
ha whole worjd for many year*
farm work contractor, died a*. tion.
saya Hughes made to him—the tidal wave” until it "engulfs the any meeting. .
Ry JAMES MARLOW
o com*.*’
When Meyer* related that he offer of a loan, and of a Job, and whole nation except for the se­
12:30 o'clock last night at the
Mr*. Smith opened her talk b)
Russian
Bombs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12-W J homy of hi* daughter. •
Meanwhile In Chicago Oscar Iactually made a bond deal, he to give him a house near Lo* paratists (Communists) and a few paying tribute to the dead &gt;f
'
One of the moat Important proChapman, Undersecretary of the
said
hr
talked
about
it
with
Chair­
Angeles.
-ferocious melancholics."
He moved to Sanford In 1921
both World Wars, and particul*
- -&lt;« ■nllffwxt trmm l'»«&lt; t&gt;*r»
blemi, of all those In the
Mars!lh.n from Havana, Fla. after the death man Marrincr Eccles .of the Fed­
,'ntrrinr, predicted that Inc oil InThat was, his reply when ChairPower, he said, would have to ly to those of World War I,
diptry will tic unable to meet the firmslion by an official of ajtqther Plan to aid Europe, Is thU:
eral
Reserve
Board
as
well
a*
of hi* wife, bringing with him
****** IFgfytiifrw
—ftfv |li# f hr 'hHt h to ihif TIFF 'V i mpldly which the Armistice was cele­
Do we tie string* to the help we
winter power, thf rumor-pflintrr hope, to
nmU* aWi t InmtigstjTtff Sub*|ai po*sit)!*'( to c*tabliih M« leglti- brated yesterday. She also disgive?
Id that dcm .T irl. fn r L-iivrrnmfmt- Klran luiiietnf&amp;msstlon.
Ho ha* been a resident of San­ Eccles told him the same thing commltUo demanded:
mat** government*' truly rep re cussed the U.N., pointing out the
ntrols'w ill result.
If we do. what kind? And what ford for the past 2fl years.
Morgenthau did..
y°u
w ntativr of the people of. France* fact that while it Is nol perfect,
In' the caw of the A-bomb for happens If they’re too tight?
Meyer* told his story as he tes­ you
'lie recommended c o n t i n u e d instance, Russia would like to
He leaves seven daughters,
srtng ers) to high- I Mrtlun
,,e repeated
his mprevious
as- It Is still a step in the right di­
government-industry, cooperation know:
The Marshall Plan rails for Finkey McGrlff, Roberta Worthy, tified for the second day in the .houi « ' ; « e t i r*POA
that Fr. nft.
HUIt nol p,.,.
rection and must contend with
helping Europe over the next Mary Nickerson, Eva Jones, Lu­ Senate W ar Investigating Com­
to lessen the impart oC shortage*
the human element. The success
&lt;
L
r
«
■
,
,
.,
,
imlt
the
rstnbllshment
of
a
strong,
'1.
H
o
w
much
the
United
State*
four years with goods and money, cille Bipcksheer, Leva Burks and mittee'* inquiry into circumstances
and head off aueh demand*. .
centralised German government, of the 'U.N. she said. Is dependent
know* about Husiian progress or worth up to $20,000,000,000 per­ Mary Smith, hi* oldest daughter; qf 990,000,000 in plane contracts t h H e " ! ? r ,.U!r.li! y i
In an address 'prepared for de­ lack of progre»s toward produc­
upon th* (air administration of
the ffer* were made in late 1943 p0UtvjjniI the table, he declared:
also five son-in-laws, 10 grand­ received by Hughes.
and early 1944 when Hughe* was
livery to the American J’elroleum ing an alum Itomb. {In the spy haps.
public officials and the delegates
"UntU
there
is
definite
proof
Chairman
Ferguson
(R-Mich)
negotiating
for
multi-million
dollar
children
ami
H
great-grandchil'
Institute, Chapman said he la op­ trade, this is "counter Intelli­
Rut who'll handle the Joh of
sent there.
that
no
Reich
is
being
act
up,
of
the
subcommittee
in
charge
of
airplane
contracts.
dren.
posed lo government control* “at gence.")
giving the aid to the IS European
Mr*. Smith referred the club i a .
Meyers at that time was deputy France must continue to hold her several liook* on p a rlia m e n ts^
The funeral service* will Sj the investigation asked whether
a m atter of policy and on the
nations which asked for it? The
trump
card*
and
refuse
to
sanc­
2.
Any
hint
of
United
Slate*
Meyers
ever
had
discussed
the
chief
of
Air
Force
Procurement
grounds of practicality,”
State Department? Probably not. held In Havana, Fla., next .^uuprocedure
Including “Robert*'
progress In Improving it* own
proposed bond deal with anyone and had to pass on the 940.000,000 , tion a unified
„ A . Germany."
..
Government men who have stu­ day.
Rules of Order," one written by
Calling upon petroleum pro­ lx, mbs.
in
the
Army
or
with
anyone
"in
In
contracts
given
Hughes,
wcal-j
**e
predicted
that
the
coming
died the problem, and this Includes
ducer* to provide oil and gaso­
the government o u t s i d e the thy plane-designer and movie p ro -1Iour power foreign minister* con- Mr*. Emma Fox for many year*
3. Whether the United State*
of the Federation
line for the armed forces and or any other power ha* a work­ congressmen, think a new and
Truman
Plans
Army."
ducer.
ferenre in I^mdon would result parliamentarian
government agency should
of
Women'*
Clubs,
on “Parllaother government bodies; utilities, able method of detecting an atom­ special
Meyers
first
said
that
he
had
"Does Hot that amount to cor- , *'l*her In establishment of a united
tran tlao ea aa r a s a sis)
farms, home*, industries and pri­ ic bomb trat explosion that might he set up.
not discussed It with any non- ruptlon through an attempt to I Germany or a united western mcnlary Usage," another by Mrs.
Their thinking goes like this:
Bunting, president of the Nation Army government officials, but
Edgar Lewis and Mrs. Shawhan's
vate consumer*. Chapman- raid:
be mado in soma hidden corner
,
1. The President would appoint al 'Association of Manufacturer,. had talked to General H. II. Ar­ corrupt an official of the govern* Germany.
Parliamentary -Text Book which
"Everyone of these i* an indua- J0f the world
menl
of
the
United
State*?"
"
*
united
Germany
is
formed,
someone
to
head
It,
with
the
ap
Presidential .Secretary Chari*- nold. former head of the Air
try function
The government ' In a military intelligence fish­
"Well, sir,” Meyer* replied. «l he added. France must InaUt on gives examples in simple terms.
,
G. Rosa aaid the discussions have Forces,
.Mrs. It. C. Maxwell introduced
dor* not produce oil or make or ing expedition, the idea 1* to plant proval of Congress.
about
It.
don't
know If it was corrupt or *‘rict Allied control, especially of
2. He’d be assisted by a Iward been concerned with the whole
distribute product*, nor should It, the rumor where it will be stumb­
the Ruhr, Western German- the speaker following a turkey
As
he
rrcalled
It,
he
said,
he
not.
He
wanted
ms
to
come
to
of director* made up of the heads food situation and aid to Eir told Arnold he had made a bond
dinner. Hostesses for the m eetin g
"Anv attempt to Control' opera­ led on by publication* not lu-rr*- of various hlg government agenwork after the war."
in the east by a split in the for­ were Mrs. Al flunt and Mra.
purchase. He added that he told
tion* of the petroleum Industry aarily friendly to the source.
A
fter
pressing
Meyer*
fnr
all
cle, such as Secretary of State sieanwhjlr, Secretary of Slat'1 Arnold he "didn't see why more
eign ministers council, could not A. Swanson. Mrs. Joel Field pre­
beyond the necessary exercUe of
The instance of the dispatch Marshall.
Marshall aaid the government i* people didn't do it. and that I additional details about the offer* live without France, D* Gaulle sided over a short business ses­
normalgovernmental
function*
he
say*
Hughes
made,
Ferguson
,. .
,
piintel yesterday by the Paris, .1. This
tnis special iRrncy
agency vwould working bn a program tu hetp didn't see why he (Arnold)
sion at which time announcement
declared.
wanted to know:
would, ln_ 'n«
y-.Tf.' |new*paper l. lntranslgcani was U *ve ' at least one special re China with the expectation that didn't."
Was made of the benefit card and
gravate an alreadjr difficult *up- ' dlP1,'
„„ ,.,«mpli-r The dl*- prrsentallve in every country re­ anv funds will tie used with
"Why did you not accept this
Chinese checker* party which will
FUSSING NOT GROUNDS
. "What did General Arnold job and this house so you could
ply situation.
*
I patch—telling of a purported test ceiving the aid.
"about 70 per cent efficiency." ■ay?” Ferguson asked.
lie sponsored by the club on
Chapman said the IJiH dome*- expluiion uf n 12 W pound atomic
'W rite your own ticket'?"
4. It w ould-be the Job of a
Marshall told the House For
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov.
"He said It certainly had ap­
•f* d*n»»n«* for petroleum will bs-&lt;b()ln|, ,„.,r t|lr Russian d ty of Representative to rheejt on how eign Affair* Committee It "is
The genrrai said he had to in­ 12—(A^—The West Virginia sup­ Thursday evening, Nov. 20 In the
Tourist Center. Mr*. Al Hunt ts
S,700,000 barrels * day, Ji7 per-1 Irkutsk—came to L'lntranaigeant each country Js using the aid we our feeling" that any assistance peal and that 1he would think terest- while on active duty, "ex­
reme court tuitd but inco inpa labil­ chairman of arrangements. A re­
about it,"
c*
f*!1*.. . f the, I93H total, and from Prague where it was re give It.
cept winning the war.”
tr&gt;
Europe
o
u
ght'
to
tie
supplied
ity as grounds for divorce- by
"Did vou ever Ulk td"the Secre­
total'dem and outside the United ported to have arrived through
"That's the reason you assign declaring that “marriage Is not; port of the rummage sale held on
It seems likely that Congress immediately to keep the suppl? tary of the Treasury about It?"
States will be 3.-100,000 barrels a "confidential Muirrra" from Mos­
Saturday revealed that the sum
4o
it
now,”
Ferguson
said.
"A*
will!
want
some
strong
under­
pijielines filled.
a status that should be approached of 9112.4a was realised. T b A
Ferguson pressed.
dav, rompared with 2,127,000 in cow.
late
ait
a
year
ago
.you
said
you
standing,
perhaps
guarantees,
on
Secretary appeared befnn'
"No. not about this particular were dickering with him for » under the belief that if a person money will be used for various
1938.
The same paper last July quut- how the European countries use the committee for questioning transaction.”
does not like It he can quit."
Recently he said, an inter doworthwhile projects of the club.
lob".
our
help.
on the- Administration's forrlyn
Then it was disclosed that the
paitm ental committee predicted ed unidentified sources a* saying
Meyera
drew
himself
up
in
the
So
it
would
lie
the
Joh
of
the
the
United
State*
had
tested
a
spending
program
as
he
did
yes­
committee
had
uuestioned
Meyers
that daily U. S. demand would
witness chair and In a tone of
reach 6.000,000 barrels and daily new and powerful bomb which representatives to see that those terday liefore the Senate For- ■bout bond dealings at a secret Indignation asked if the senate
YARDLEY VENETIAN ULINDS
countries,
are
living
up
to
the
blew
a
crater
1,700
feel
deep
in
ign
Relation*
Commite*.
bearing
last
July.
world demand 10,000,000 barrels
group “can imagine” an officer
America's Mott Beautiful
agreements
they
made
with
us.
New
Mexico.
When
that
was
recalled
to
Meyby 1961.
accepting such an offer during
Aluminum •• Cedar — Polishrrf Aluminum
And right here the question
UerauM- of the difference in the
rs, the witness said he thought wartime.
"Already, lesa than t h r e e
.
SL
Johns
Cruise
Ask Me Foe Free Eaiimete
mentioned earlier in the story
ie had testified then that he talk­
month* later, that estimate aeemi two situation*, the Atomic Energy comes
"Oh. then you did think it was
In:
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Roblnatm - Orlando
Commission denied the July story
ed to Morgenthau "about bonds in corrupt-—In effect' a bribe?"
.too low',' Chapman said.
(t'enfiaiM*
fruia,
!•«*»
O
ast
'
What kind of promises or
Phone 2-0729
genrrai."
"In all probability, world de­ but coldly ignored yesterday's re­
Ferguson broke in.” Why did you
agreement* will *we want from the Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Pope, J. I..
He said one occasion he talked not report it? ”
mand will reach 10,000.000 bar­ port.
Ingley,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joel
Field,
with Morgenthau was when bo
rel* a day in I960 or even per­
Mai. General Leslie R, Groves, ropntritfx we help?
“I -don't know m i l was cor;
And how far will the European Miss Bara Warren Kasterby, Mr-*, (Moyers) was a member of the runt,"
haps in 1949.
wartime bead of the A-bomb pro­
Meyera replied.
Kny—Williartis, Mr. aiuTTHri. &lt;t
nations
go
)n
allowing
us,
even
"This winter, for the first.tim e ject, dismissed the Russian test
Ferguson: "Why not report it
Montfortnn, Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Hoard of Army Emergency Relief
OWN YOUR OWN RUSINESS
though
fhey
are
in
desperate
in ' Its pesfrlim y history, the nil arruunt in these words; "It sounds
F. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Committee. At n meeting of this to superiors?"
industry will lie unable to meet like somebody is having a pipe need, to tell them what they can Stringer, Mr. -and Mrs. II. K. group, Meyera related, he asked
Meyers; "Maybe I shyuld have.
Electric Meat Block Itesurfating Machine— Complete
do?
Morgenthau "about the solidity of
the full petroleum needs of the dream.”
have erred in many ways. Maybe
Price - 9323.00 Cash
Would they
put Morris, Judge and Mrs. K. YV. these bonds.” He explained hej Ithat
_ think,
------ . _if we
_ve pul
American people,"
was an error."
Every .Meat Market A Customer
Authorities here were Inclined tight «trlngs on our aid, that Ware, Mr, and Mr*. C. R. Dawson, was talking about I per cent in- *
P, tV. Fishel
Box 312
Hanford, Florida
to view the recent Moscow speech we're trying to dominate them? and Mr. and Sira. W. V. Bitting.
terest short - term government
of Soviet Foreign Minister-'Molo­ •Yesterday Marshall told the
Also on board were Sir. an! Jtendi--,*hkti—w
SWEDISH URANIUM
o
u
ld
a
sa
lo
re
—tir
-aDeGaulIorPlan
tov as designed chiefly for pro­ congressional foreign eommlttees: Mrs. F, Haaky Wightr Mr. and I&amp;62-64.
paganda purpose*, tint'W ith Hie
|^.M , Nr*
a not have-to tell yoiTUiat Mrs. Sanford Doudncy, Sir. ami
i &lt;*«••«!la m*d _f t mm !*■ ■ r i»a « |
Then Ferguson read Into the
"Covernor Mslte Jocabsson, chair­ hope that it, too, might produce this‘I.d
foreign
economic program of Mrs. W. O. Livingston, Mr. ami record a part of Meyers testimony On the contrary she must "work
man' of the Swedish atomic com­ some official reaction in Wash­ the United States
Sirs.
Ed
Lane,
Ben
Small,
Mi.
no ape*
to the committee last July. The In conjunction” with the United
mittee, said today Sweden had ington that wouldVhe useful for ciil advantage andseeks
pursues no and Mrs. R, E. True, E. SI. At- Senator quoted Meyers as raying States on full equality.
produced her first piece of uran- military intelligence analysis.
mltage,
Mrri.
Dorothy
Stewait,
sinister purpose. It Is a program
then that he had talked to MorAmerica, ho continued, could
THE ORANGE CITY HOTEL
: iu
lum. from schist. He sabl research
In his address on the occasion of construction, production and Sir*. Herman Sledler, Sir. and genthau' before he bought his furnish e c o n o m i c f t aid, while
ts continuing In an effort to estab­ of the .10th anniversary of the recovery.
Sirs. SI, N, Cleveland, Mrs. Gal* bonds.
France
could
furnish
her
"geolish Industrial production of uran­ Red revolution, Molotov asserted
“It menace* no one. It it de­ Michael, Hen Overstreet, Sr., Sir.
poi
I n N ow Ready F o r
General also was quoted
ium from schist arid slate de­ that the secret of the atom bomb signed specifically to bring to an and Sirs. Fletcher Bolls, K. G- s* The
saying he had discussed the fluence In Europe
Eui
posits. Uranium la ' an element "ha* long ceased tu exist.”
m d in the short eat possible lime Kltpalrlck, Judge and Sirs. J. G. m atter with Ecdea.
Special l'arlles and Ranquela
De Gaulle asserted that France
used In the manufacture of atomic
The Atomic Energy Commission the dependence of these countries Sharon, John W. Dempsey of
Meyera' testimony in July was: must begin at once to organise
bomba.
said nothing.
upon aid from the United fltate*. Detroit. Also, three boys, Bobby
"Morgenthau said he wouldn't western Europe for defense, and
For Reservations Phone Orange City Hotel
We wish to see them sclf-supppft- Taylor, Richard Grcelcaf and Don­ tell mo to do It, but he said he fentloned speciflclatly the need of
ald
Westmoreland.
didn't-see how I could go wrong." closer economic and political tic*
Price*
Fixing
Sir. Inland also introduced hi«
Orange City,
Home Races
But still the (fucstlon of watch­
Ile also said then he thought with Italy,
crew Including Capl. Nick RaJf- Eccles had told .him the tame
ing
how
Europe
uses
our
aid'
will
He
declared
that
hi*
Rl’F
was
t t 's a lla a ,* I n n
m m |
I *‘Anf!«ip»i|
Hi*# I
be a hlg om» when Congress start* lich, and Engineers Ralph Morri­ thins
"an element gf force which echoes
“ iV.
son and Archie Higgins,
•be Frank Pat lick bridle price . . P £ dI(J,he,r
«&gt;lle*. “ considering the Marshall Plan,
Meyers then said the July tes­
mean the government con­
So f ir In this country, under it*
timony had refreshed his mebtory.
the betl dirtied cowboy and Mr*, trolled economy. Price control I*
capitalistic or free-enterprise sys­
he (Morgenthau) did
Child Training. say"1I believe
Heibert pouglai a* -llic betl d m - a favorite wrgpnn of tho Red tem. the government I* supposed
couldn’t go wrong," the Gen­
ird cowgirl won a martingale do­ Fascist* because It gives them to stay out of competition with
eral declared.
&lt;&lt; iiallnu,* l t »
&lt;IWI
power to control the lives of all Private business.
nated by thr Mill Implement Co.
the rapidly growing recognition
the people.''1
It’s supposed lo leave owner­ of the basic huirffcn need for
WASHINGTON Nov, 12 (A’J Duval GHlvard apd hi* Central
The Republican Irader said that
Florida Hill billies wen* on a de- the government's deficit financing ship of such key Industrie*, a* a feeling of security. A wrong Maj, General Bennelt E. Meyers
pointed truck and played aelec- of the war created a money sup­ mines and railroad* to Individuals approach I* the notion t h a r a
todty he ditcuued a protions. They also played at the ply 12 times as great as in 1916 or corporations.
-.
f ....
...
.
feeling of security can be attained
Uritain
has
'a
democracy
like
track during the events ami at "hut no more goods,” ami tha reby the individual without ev ery P°*«l muti-million-dollar bond
ours.
The
election*
there
are
the Flight Deck for the .evening suit is high price*. H0 said the
one's doing his share.
[Irintaclion with former Secretary
$)
and the people can choose
dance.
•'* • *
U. 8. dollar is worth less today free
“ Flights from reality on th*|0( ||lr Treaiury Morgenthau, and
their
officials
and
lawmakers.
Preceding the rare# more than thsn at anv lima in the last 27
part of normal people appear
A nd,inKnrUritain capitalism
still to bt* t f e chief source eof faulty tMorgenlhau laid him he -''didn't
1,200 pound* of fish were filed years “because thmaupply u f‘dol­ works
a__ -------work*.
For
*
im frr
in I ho big kettle.-sad was served lar*-iv- w % ' ahcasLuf itiksufrRlp.
w U b salag
deal,- *
all
kinds
of
eelllnu.
buying
and
selling.
fee to a Jong llm? of hungry *’!■
Tlie question was not whether
"This em phasises'the need for
Hut Uritain hs* a Socialist gov­ all of us to make a greater ef­ Meyeu, a retired Air Force pro­
Hors
we would have inflation; it was ernment.
And
one
of
the
main
First on the racing achedulr how much can wc aoften the In­
fort to make sure of »l(c (set* curement officer, told the Senate
w rra the cow pony rare# with flation by increasing our produc­ point* In Socialism there |* guv- snd .what we are dolnrdjmall our War investigating Committee he
ernment
ownership
of
k
iy
’”lnfliii".
first price and the Arthur Yowell tion of good*. The thing that
human relationships. Wa need to alto talked about the matter to
rallroails.
trophy going tu Dewey Chadlon, has happened had to happen: and trie* like mines and railroads.
bring up our children more re­ Chairman Marriner Eccles of the
Already in this country there's alistically.
who rode "C nl'\ owned by John­ “ would have happened even If
We will be able 'to do
**P«ri*lly among some
nie Boyd of Ml. Dora,
PA, Were atilt alive."
this only when wa become mow Federal Rfiet** Board. He said
Belty Yarborough of, Geneva
Reee# aaid the key to the coun­ pollUelana, that we ihOuldiCt give realistic ourselves and set them he believe* Eccles told him the
'Won Ihe Jdhn Ivey, trephllea and try'* success abroad and prosper­ any Marshall Dan help to Social. a better example." • . ._________
tame thing that Morgenthau did.
1st nations In Europe.
fttal nrite In the girls' pony rare. ity at home Is production.
The tritimdny developed as the
Their thinking seem* to he: We
Jean Ilsldop of Orlando was sec­ "W hatefer else we do, unleaa
ond and Jeah Reiter of l,ongwood we. increase our Production, no practice capitalism so why help that when he asked Mr. Truman Senile War Investigating Com­
was third.
program, however brilliantly con­ °,UmB n*,lon which la'eith er 8o- about thla quotation, "The Pres­ mittee pretied ita inquiry into M0,ident searched his memory and
Robby (tetter wee first and Ho­ ceived, can hope for success," he C
,urn Socialist?
This idea is opposed by the could not recall having made 000,000 wotth of warplane conward Lloyd was second-in the said. "It can be stated, without
tracti awarded lo Howard Hughe*.
child's race. Ed MCall was third. exaggeration, that the future of u i* 1con"niu«-' of 19 d tlte n i, any such statem ent."A British statesman expressed
Next came the tournament rid­ America and the course of world headed by Secretary of Commerce
Hughes hss' testified that Mey­
ing oq the grass stretch south of history might well I* determined Harrlman. which PrBiUcnt Tru­ similar views at tha same lime,
the track with Edward Cameron, by the level of Industrial produc- man set up to report on how we Vlshlnsky continued, adding that er* tried lo borrow $200,000 from
J r. winning the Frank Pavltck Ijon ip the United .States during CBV '?* l,e lh# M«"»h#ll Plan work. he also would not Identify the him to finance a speculative pur­
trophy and f60 first prise, Jimmie th® n®#t ft»w year#,**
This committee, In its report Briton since “this is too good chase of $10,000,000 worth df
Vftno won the 920 - second and
made public Saturday night, said an occasion."
1 .
bonds.
*
;
W. O, Kllbee (county commis­
|n his first speech outside tho
001 wi,bhold aid from
Galloway Talk ■ * w ia lls t country so long a t It United Nations halls during tho Meyen has denied this,
sioner! the 916 third prise.
Mover* asserted that on tha
Is Democratic.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Simmons
current assembly session. Vlshln­
l l - u t k H S ( r a w I 'M , o s s )
.o f Oviedo won the esquadrillc.
If w . told tha British they'd sky spoke rapidly, pounded the contrary H ughes,'through an at9260..There were four quarter horse on Nov. 23. All those desirous gat no help from ua ao long aa speaker's table oecailonally, and tornef, offered to lei
races.
Bud Howard with his of going should lie at the Legion they retained a Socialist govern- departed frequently from his pre­ 000. He aaid he turned the
potutl down Indignantly, and that
horse, “ Fop Eyo-' won th« flral Hut a t 9:00 o'clock. Approxl*
2**^ ** ‘riling them what pared text.
Jtnt ' Hnln. kind of government they,ought to
event. "Sunny Clegg," owned by matcly 26 of those present'volu­
In one Interpolation, he con­
Jack Batsard, president
of the te* red lo attend.
have and must have to tfet help.
residi
ceded th at UN n a having a truly
Riding Club, i^ s t ‘‘Gal’ from kit.
The next district meeting, f l ­
difficult time" and In another
Dora. "Buckskin," owned by owing th* Orlando meet, will ha
accused many delegations of dis­
ViBhlnsky Talk
Jack Butler of St. Cloud, best held In 8ahford on th* laat
playing disdain for th* ehartar
“Texas Rote” of, Falatka. "S im ­ Sunday In January. •
and principles of the world nrtr-aiiM
M
m
*
.
r«*,
o
h
i
my Clegg" outran his own prb. Zandera, a veteran from
ganUalUm’ He -sprcifirslty » •
Get
many
u
winning"
or
lid
C*fgeny^ nCte
'
“
%
y « &gt; . »«»•• f r * Bt. l airfield, lll.r Post 4044, wax In.
cused Great Britain,' the U. S-,
■roduct-d and welcomed to the many "if Russia is winning.”
Chlna and France In thla respect.
? F irst place winners In&gt;the Cow local post.
IVithoui mentioning Praaldant
Other* addrt aging the pres*
any Elimination Raca wti Fred
Pony
Th* Adjutant gave a report on Truman Ey name, the Soviet dip­ association, who*1 m mtwi* re­
Boweln. Buddy Rivers, X
Dot 'ha dance committee and firing lomat aaid th a t shortly after port American events for foreign
Whftner. Herman For#. Dewey (quad which wilt be discussed i t Germany s Invasion of Rutile, a newspapers, were Warren R. Aus­
Chadoln, George B lack1and Roy he next .local meeting on Nov, prominent American statesman" tin, immanent U. b. delegate to
Lee, Second place wl
24.
suggested that America land iu th* UN; Dr. Otwaldo Arauhs of
M obI co n v e n ie n t w ay
Miss M
Approximately 60 ware In at- aid to the country that appeared Brasil, General Assembly presi­
Jacobs, Mrs. Herbert tendance
lo nd l« tljet
‘
ndance and Comdr. P. D. Scott to be losing am
way dent! Sir Hartley Hhaweross,
loy Reiter*
It
Roy
M iss,Jean Presided.
"let them kill ax many aa poasi British UN delegate; Dr. V. K.
bl#.W
Jacksonville r
and Dot WkltaervI
“Wellington
llii
“Koo, Chinese •ambaaThird place cow pony'race winYor*t 71mss of June sador to the United • States, and
S
* 6 .9 0
weret P at G ehr.J'ate Benoit, rangement, and recording of re­ 94, 1941 carried a story on Wash­ Alexander Parodl, permanent UN
Barber. Roy Howard, W. G. sults of racaa. George Pitterd ington reaction to the Carman delegate from France.
Bo
there
and
back
tha
____ Ed Yarborough,, and Miss did an able Job of announcing.
invasion and quoted Mr, Truman,
Given the esioclaUon'a first an­
aante
day
—
(ha
faal,
tty Yarborougl
Tha trophies did not arrive In among other* aa saying:
nual award for contributing to
comfortable way I -v
f P. A. Mere, one of tha time for presentation, aaid'M ra,
If wa eee th at Germany lx International understanding. Al­
director#
l,Uk» ■horse, Harriett, hut should be bora for winning we ought to help Hus■ Dally Mmmnter '
bert Einstein1said In an address
n sway, sue- display In the Yowell win-'
i and saddle
aiat and If Russia la winning wa telephoned from h it Princeton,
fUghta lo It off
tb# pro- over the week end and will
ought to help Germany and that N,
TvTiv;,,
hot
home
that
he
saw
little
Palatka
Orlando
’ fcrSii , . T
to the
presented to
* * I | I them kill aa many ms hop* of an Intelllgant agreement
8(* Augustine
prise* were possible, although I don’t want being reached soon to eliminate
Manr ml
_ •
bf Tm donated by
(tan is.
to see Hitler
th* threat of an atomic war.
■
Th* Cent
T
; i
thinks
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c a - ta coarANV » t
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New Government Agency Thought By Funeral Kites Sunday
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To Protect th# p .,t * of (lit World;
To Promote the P ro ttM i of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

VOLUME XXXVIII

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Harriman Hits
Aid To Nations
Under Russia

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Thinks U. S. Should
Be Ready To Help
Any Escaping From
Russian Domination
WASHINGTON Noe. IS UP)
—Rep. Lodge (R-Conn) pro­
posed-today that the United
vr
State* ahould invoke econotM m le sanctions again*! Huasia
• and her aatellltea.
Secretary of C o m m e r c e
.
Ilarrlman agreed immediate­
ly that thin country ahould
cut off any e l ports which
woold contribute to the mili­
tary strength of the Soviet
Moe.
*

WASHINGTON. Nov. 13
Secretary of Commerce Plarn
anyrtr teitificd today hi would
iavor aloppfig at once any
American aid to a nation which
might in the future come under
the influence of Ruitia.
Harriman atked about hit atti— lode in such a cate while he wat
(citifying* to the Mouae Forrign
Aifaira Committee in behall of
t h e Administration's propoted
$597,000,000 emergency auiit&lt;gf£icr for France, Italy and Auriria.
"1 would -then loie "iitlrteit
in it. in that paiticualr country."
Harriman taid.

But, in contrail, he taid he helievct '-America thould hold iltell
ready to eitcnd help to nation*
of eMtcrn Europe if they thould
fret ihcmttlVlt' h i Riiiiian domi­
nation.
Certain of theae nation*, the
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Committee Says Tax Cut Won’t
Hurt Foreign
Aid O r U. S. Debt
^
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14,000,000,000 at the rgular aeaalon of Congress.
The committee . for Economic
Development is headed by Paul
C. Hoffman, president of the
Studrbaker Corp.
Its report called for a newfederal budget policy and increas­
ingly sharp cut* in individual ami
corporation (axes until these total
$16,000,000,000 below present lev­
els some time in the 1060's.
The recommcndationi were qual­
ified wjlh the phrase "unless
inflationary condition* make th.s
unwise."
TV-jCKP said the present tax
system* ‘Mis.yiitagfi new and
independent huslnrss and a r m 's
the growth of eatabllshed busi­
ness;" therefore, i t' added, it Is
“a threat to m. free economy and
a free anclety."
It argued that “it Is important
tljal careful plana for tax re­
vision be made In the Congress
as soon a* possible." As n starter in tax reduction,
the . CED suggested:
I. Reduce^ the present ■ first
bracket rate of individuals (now

Council To Study
South’s Civil
Rights
- »
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ATLANTA. Nor. 13 OF)— A
study of civil rights In the South
. haa been aet down by th i South­
ern Regional Council a i jk major
project for 1948.
At a one day eeaiton here yes­
terday the council voted to un‘ ^mdertakr the study of a state-byV T its te basts, concentrating on laws
pertaining to civil rights and
their enforcement. The ' council
elected to hold -public hearings
on the subject and to publish
the m u lls of their findings.
"There la going tu be a lot
of. discussion of these ha a ring*/’
preaident Paul Williams of Rlch« . mood. Va., declared. “Pollee bru­
tality, the use of negro pollci*men, fair treatment In court«,
a^ ftu ffra g e and equalisation of pubservice* and expenditure*.
W•
The council elected Dr, Harold
_____ L ..T rig g of -K alrllhx.N -. C»_ga.
vie* preaident. Dr. Trigg la pres­
ident of St. Augustine College
at Raleigh, N. C.t a negro Epis­
copal school. All other officer*
of the eoonell were re-elected.
HOSPITALIZED VETB
WASHINGTON. S oy U OP)—
The ntirobar of World W ar Tt
g tfe te ra n s receiving hospital ear*
from -the Veterans Adminstrstlon
haa Increased from about IW,300
on V-J day to 62A *t, tha VA
aald today.
fn addition the hospitals care for
63,400 other former soldiers, in­
cluding World W ar_I, 47.41 fl;
S p a n i s h American War, 2,8*1;
Civil War, 4t ,other w*ra. 188;

regular peace-time establishment

2,782; retired office fa and enliated men, 228.
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, COMPOSER DIES
MILFORD. Conn, Nor, IS (ff)
- J o h n Thurland Chaltaway. 7S.
whose hit aonga "Ueiuty Leo- 'and
"Redwing" atUI ai^ popular quartette favorites, died suddenly In
hi* Fort Trumbull Beach home
l)m

19 parcant on th t first $3,000
of taxable Income) to 15.2 per
cent on the first $1,000; gradu­
ate the upward rates until they
reach 67.3 at $100,000 of taxable
Income and a top rate of 82 par
cent at $1,000,000.
2. Extend to all states the
community property principle for
tax computation purposes, allow­
ing husbands and wives to di­
vide the family income equally,
holding the income in lower
brackets and reducing the tax?*,
This now la effective In 13 *|ate»
hy their own law*. •
3. Remove excise, taxes on
cnmifiunlcatlona and transportstlon.
*
4. Make a start toward elimi­
nating the .double tax on dtvl.
denda—that l«. the . taxation of
a corporation's earnings at well
as the dividend) paid to stock­
holder*.
:For the 1960’* 11+ report
said, a thorough “lax reform”
is needed—a dr»p in the individu­
al Income levy to a starting

flllT R S D A Y . NOV. 13. 1917

Associated Press I/eased Wire

NO.‘ 260

Senators Hear
Tale Of Stock
Deals In Army
Ferguson Seeks In­
formation On What
Air Force Did To
Discourage Fraud
WASHINGTON Nov. (3
v4V-Col. William R. Nnckota
•aid today the Army Air
Forres sent letters of Inquiry
to purrhssing officers hut
look no ether Investigative
_ steps to his knowledge of
rumors in early 1913 that
some orricera had substantial
stork holdings In .rnmpanira
»ilh which they dealt. Tes­
tifying before the Senate
War Investigating Commit­
tee, Nurkols explained that
he was a public relations of­
ficer and th r question nf In­
vestigation &lt;••« outside hi*
hands.

Importance 0( Sanitation Among
Food Handlers Stressed At Meet

Ukraine Named
By 35 To 2 To
Security Council

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Use Of Force-In Im­
plementing P a r t i ­
tion Of Holy Land
Is Said Repudiated

A number of terlauianl tinners, grocer, and ojher penom con
JER tM U.KM Nov. 13 LP)
neeltd with lood li.ndhne Luon-tre) in the couni), met ynlctda) alt.-r
— A tenth evphatrd tonight
at the lourri' Leptc,
F. Rut sell
of the Stale florid
In a downtown r»1r. crowded
Deadlock Between In­ olnoonIteahh
wilh llritish snldieis and poland Di I t.,-ik |l Ijuillman, dnetlor of the Seminole Court­
I noffici.il reports said at
dia And Ukraine Is ly lleal'h Unit and made plans lor a courtr ol mittuctton in tsmtatiou Irr.
le.vs| four per*,iii i wrre kilted
■
’*
lelalrd
to’ft/‘
.wl
h.indliirg
on
Dec
1*2-L
Broken By Red Win
nod Irii inlorrd.
A I'lot’on I'Jt'iitr thowing how col'U*and oihet germ and virn
caused diseases m&lt;- iiantntit|eii
N EW Y O R k T n T v . 13 t/l’j
LONDON Ntm 11 i.Pi Bri­
to improperly wn-hed glastex
Tbe United Nations A»»embly to due
tain has rlrcidrd 'vgunit ■accept­
a t 'puhritlf rating ptacet, was
day circled tbe Sovirt Ukifiqe shpwn by ■Mr. Jack),"; in g .., nr. solLtantm llv charing in, . *
to the Security
Council
test
the Soviet-Aoieiiraq plan for psrDr. Quillman -aid that 8anfoid
which Poland will vacate Dec II would t)F the Mcnnd dry In Flor­
Hlioning f*.devtinr. high Whitehall
The long dr.nflock Iwlwern th* ida to have thia c u rv e „f in­
Clnveimn’i ht) ciiifir- said today.
struction In proper fond han­
Ukramr and India ovei the se.at dling
Under the’ 5 ,&gt;vlet-American plan
and that it had le n t en­
actually ended yeitenUy. when dorsed by |he fity . Jayrei*. and
Unlain would he asked 'by the
WASHINGTON Not. 13 U P )- India wiibdtrw .from .the inntrit, the Seminole ('minty Medical
United Nvlionc iciembly to con­
Col. William B^ Nucknls told in- but 15 natrons alotsmed istbrr Ansoclatlon. It is «pcms,,ied. he General
tinue |c&gt; |»e irs|&gt;«niihlr fnr law and
Strike
Fol­
vrittgaling irnatoti today * he than vote lo r .the Ruto.in state. » said, by thr State lintel and
ruder in I’ alrrtin * until M ay I ,
'Rett
a
lira
nt
Commission
amt
by
lows Increase In I'MR
heaid nimnrt in early 1943 that . I f&lt;e Im.vl v o lc'w !) 15 foj |li- the State ltemd »f Health.,
Air Force purchaiing ofliertt had 0 k . vine ,md L for jridia. IwentvMr. Jackson declared that )h.‘Strc'ct
Car Fares (A-- Btilirh l N’. det-gstion
heavy holding) of Mock in com- lavr voir* were needed to gin* U. S. ruhlic Hratih Servjce h»d
tplikewnart at I vie £ u ic f * i. N.Y.,
PA HIS. N o r.
13-G P )
panic) with whirh they were deal- thr required iMo-lhirdt 'hrajnnlv stated (hat n f 42 ennuriuhicaide
said Britain' would -tuvln an of­
. t t 'M l I a iu * mm r « , / 11*1.11
diseases.
42
per
cent
nre
con­
of the 37 vote) last. I hose re­
Flour mills workers In France
iing.
declaration on the plan In a
nected with the food liatulling
"&gt;nt mil on strike today „then "f ficial atCr
cording
abilrnliona
are
not
count­
Nuckol) wat an Air Force pub­
Imslites*. ami that four mil of Dui . the government -fatted c—yn —l*cil»wmnili
wnmtlrr- -,-n P,\bntine mee|mg------- m
___ — id l l ili-i rt--&gt;-. j,r ■■ |t ii irnil
lic relatirmi officer at the time, ed .n voting___
."meet ihetr demand fnr nv 20 [ at 1 IV M tod.iv l
H"- I m lr I St,lies had Vqqroil ted through the mouth
percent increase in salsrirs.
and lie raid he proposed step* for
"You' are Imporiunt |&gt;m,ple in
cd India thiouglrout the I I pic
Sever at Ihmivmd are employ­ | D nrlotm e of the Biitivlr de’cithe AAF to hr prepared to aniwer
ed in the huge mills at Until j lion r im r a few hours after the
»ioU* b illo t). The ball',ting wav safeguarding the hrnllli of lh&gt;•uch rumori, if they gained wideromniunfty."
said
Mr.
Jackson
ami
gny. I'ntheil and near I’arU. . fliitiih caftinei'v regular weekly
aecret Infotitird qu artrri b id vai.l
lie declared thar tlie ,|av has
ipread cuirency.
the minimum wage, is about
nierloia
in adv.im e, however, lli.il the some /o r education along there
10,000 francs per month
lie raid he:
nil
Il nhrr inlnim
antv slid this counU . 5 would .abiiain rather than lines to food handlers and i|roe,
(»«0).I. Suggested that arrangement! t o le _ iu t .. the Ukiamc- —— .— ----- rlu p lu y m ' lalimi. than J&gt;v -vnitw
sleleawlwtH-r-!—Inskw -.'Mreret*
-Llry.*a-*lele
made mih th$ Ailoclalrd Freii
pulsory legislation atone
P H IL S . \ m . 1.1. p it —Sn- I liar hern instructed to inform Ilie
latton un L o r n - be
Each of the f,Hw| estaldlshmenr
to mate a survey of illcli holding).
rialisl Premier I’ .nil ILimvdiUnited '* itinu*
owners registered on card* and
ar rhitged tonight thr Comp u l s o r y Confine­ (Although it wai not brought
t i t Itrit-vlo -ill pot '•* a party
were given posters to put ■« their
munisls
were
rrsponsihlp
fnr
to ‘the u*e ,&lt;f for *- in the implament Is Advocated out in the letlirnony. Nuckol)' plan
window* to «ho« that th'1' wen'
Marseille riots and told the
mentation of nnv solution in the
for a survey by the Associated
cooperating with the Staie Hoard
t ommunUl Fartv his govern­
Hot*. I and
of
llrnl'li
In
)!-.
education
tiro
ment would "defend the re ­
Vital need of legislation in the Pren was not carried out. commit­
121 Itrjlatn will no* t-e J'republic
against
jtni."
gram. At the fnnclnsiot' of the
State to compel the hoiplulUi- tee couniel laid. Nor wat thete
pme l to ir-ako nny substantial
11 null, n-.i hh I 'a a r l-,s*li
lumps and mobile guards
conirihuticiEi tocc',!,|- implement a
lion of persons having advanced any indication lire Avtociatrd
patrolled Mar sir-lie's streets
it Dtitlpwarf
l*»tr • &gt;8kjl
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 UF)
case* of tuberculosis. wasyolctday Preu war even contacted.)
today. Food stores were rlo-ed
The
giouth
"f
hnirat
qtiailtie,
and truck transpnrl hailed
stressed by Mis. Edward Kuch-r.
2. Sti^gevled that letter* be sent In nevvipapn* i* an evolutionary H n t t M i i i ) I s T &gt; o s t ,
as Communist leader* brought
secretary of the Srminolr County out to high Air Force qlficen aik- protc^i tlmt cannot t&gt;e regtilmeil
T h e n F o u n d A g a in
the great port city In the
Health and Tubcrculmi* Associa­ ing them to lilt confidentially ibeir by r&lt;«ic*r Tom Walla,,-, clllor
brink of a general strike in
of the Louisville Timet, said to’
tion, in a talk to Kiwaniani xt bolding) of tui h itocki.
the stake .of violent disorders
NEWARK. N. J . Nov 13, t/Pl
dWthe Tnuml Center.
Among those to whom this let­ Ud p&gt;hl memtfer* of Sigma Del- — The dcconuniisioned battleship ..jesterrlav.
Mrs. Kircher, who was intro­ ter wat sent, he said, wav MaJ, la Chi profetsiohal journalist h.‘ New Mexico, tempoiarlly lost at
M A R S l.IL L L . Nm
I I i/in
sea while rn route to her last
duced by the Rev. W. P. Ye*ley. General Bennett E. Meyer* who fraternity, at tlu-ir annual con­ "battle,"
vvas found tinlay hy a
a member of the board of direc­ mid the Senate War Investigating vention, that Joiiriiaiitn^ it moie coast guard search plane and tugs Tnropt and Inobilr goarilt vset.
Rennvn*'
,&gt; ■) replacement of
yesterday that he closely relaled .to statetnianthlp
called out lev |tatm| the «llee|, tin* nlumhltii: ami -unitary system
tors of the Allocution, cited thr Committee
were
directed
to
her
side.
bought 100 aharos f*r Republic
The plane took off to hunt for of M anejlle |[«lt&gt; at •Vim m m c! at thw Routt, Kill,. Primary School
care of an aged negro, whom Aviation stock during the war for than tn such profusion* at taw,
and
medicine.
Krner.d vci,« MTtr-ilri) „ / tho County
the
New Mexico after two tugs Ishor leader* itu ltd
ahe termed a "walking carrier of l.lrtil General Ira Eakrr.
School I t.iiJ .i1 |tp session ililx
rut
the
30.000-ton
giant
loose
in
"N
etthrr
Jc
ffru
n
n
,
who
thought
itrike
call
following
a
day-—nf
TB" who rcpcalcdly failed I * Meyer* also told the rommUlee wail of newspaper* as n factor heavy oeaJ off New York harbor
morning t-v » 't' logatictn of atw ut
a $4,000,000 speculative
noting in^which line (tenon Was l’u PI \
with Mrs,
show up as promiatd. to be taken hr IImade
in goveriirnvnt. nor Lincoln prac­ and wore unable to relocate her
onllaar* n I'tl* WiSII
lat ally wounded and «tx others Frank Shainr i , their spokesticed atatrsnmnship tinder a pro- later.
to a TB lanitarium, even alter
man.? Itctt;» jariltor aervice was
The PHY left Floyd Ilennju hurt..
(•-)tionata‘ co/te," Wallace aald.
the County Commiiiion bad offer­
. s IbO tec)O0«l,ai.
.
•
field
at
8:13
A.
M.
The
tugs
were
"Nor
did
nny*
s-artlei
or
Inter
While the ( ononuqj'lc ila in irq
ed to pay hi* way. Jh cre ir no Hurricane Winds Hit ■■lateamefi whoso iiatqe* are lu­ towing the battleship from lies
Action on lie • imipovcmenti,
their strike yal( Tiarl met a wide said S iiio T -W, Law tun, vvas
IcgirUtion requiring tuch ho*pi
“ ton to Newark Hay. Three mpii
New England Coast minous in hittorf.
In , hands, pronif ‘ 1 by tin t .xrd as soon as"
taliration, rbc taid. and pointed
"It is my opinion that im-- were reported aboard the hulk of lf$l[Kintr nmonit .liii
_i
.......... ..
■»■&lt;! . ■
■
u)» iTrerr l )■■,-!.. I....
.ut-4li„-«|.ii ,1oal quail)y llicalfj.iimmixslnncit vi*vul catluii- III 1
— ^dtr-AflBOetATElv-PttHSii— HuWiuiMil
I flari ison nml
be by evolu- but whether they Were sitll b%p|ie ilial Unrkrft Uf c Mu Lin,; ahlr: Cl,a t '
cry unliorpilalitcd cgs^.lO ollu-i #The mercury plunged to 7 eelo* f Journalism■ must
■
)V. ,.V. Pati-rk 1 , 'tiillv appointed
the drifting vessel was un. to their join, rx.-ero In Grand Forks. N. I&gt;.. to d a y '^ w h , c h . | di v'|&gt;"e ahalLw crlt aboard
M’t in tiadc, im mb, 1 1 of, ft
earn are apt to result.
i
r-ri-ii’l wee
rin of shallow pairs, i, in course, known, the Coast Guard said.
—the
lowest
mark
in
the
nation
m winch thru iiiiion- preyimAly nre-ent.,
Mrs. Kircher outlined the com
_
and
that
n
system
under
which
thl*
season—a*
cool
wcathti
it vva puinii 'l out
the TTA
ing teal drive, designed to aaisu
ll4C1 Tmlfird *liikM'nntitmf rl i*r» I’ NEF I-ifllifl
del ego 11u n ity -'bon! Itoard ntommore than $6,000 to combat ami spread over tha eastern its If "I
. mi
■- - ■■ ^ n
.
Fulmer
To
Attend
'Affrclrd
were
all
teamen,
lung
Iror.s that nf thu 448,911 i-xpundlprevent tuberculosis In Semlnol.j the country and Into the South
&lt;&lt; nntlawa aa I'm - I'lahlt
Temperatures were near . thr
i mu - lw-twegjyjJ qly am i N pveniljcr
county. Ahe told of the work id
Texas
Convention
Illjcb
School
Pep.
on "ii-t
nu,i n than half
the association In aiding-In mak­ re ro -rn a rk -in several ciwninuro.
bf this sum, had lat ll nlloeatcd
ing families of TB victims secure, Ucs In North and South Dakota
Squad
Plans
March'
F.
A.
Palmer,
special
agent
for
Grand
Jury
Named
for repair of Its defective roof
of the .donation of 2.200 quarts and Minnesota and dipped below
the Prudential Life Insurance
*had been declared Hut number
of milk and other health measure* frecslng In the eastern state* arid
Company, plah* to leave on Mon­
For
Circuit
Court
Students
and
hand
of
Seminole
ntir nroevt, frill" \ mg ini prchitec.
designed (o aid In Improving parts of the South.
day to nttnpd the Ordinary A gen
illah
School,
together
with
tha
in New England wreckage litnisi survey.
health condition!. She declared
clrls* Pep Squad, also the Winter eie*' business • conference to Inl ircuil Court /onvrm-d yester­
Tin- ■slttil. wf Ll.’.?t I bad been
that in thl* work ah* U In close trred coastal communities In th* Park High School hand and cheer held Nov. 19, 20 and 21 in Hous­ day fnr the Fell let’m with Judge
cooperation with Dr. Frank Quill-, wake of a howling northeast rain, leaders, will stage a homecoming ton, Tex. The conference Is-to he M. It Smith pic tiding A giaml rxpiqnled tin tin" v Huol :,nd today,
15,037 m ablitbbiht fund* wav •
man. director of tha Seminole sleet and snow storm that reach parade and downtown pep meet­ held at the Rice Hotel.
|urv was selrclrl from n venire
County Health Unit, and County rd hurricane, force in .gu«t« in ing Friday fvenlng at 5:30 o'clock,
Only those agents vkho&lt; have “f luriirs, and the Jurnrs ru'lrcd Voted f. I tho le Iiiofing, said
Kupt. l aw! Mi X»f the tmaf etsoutheastern areas last night, r according to plant l^*ing marie hy met special qualifications 'based
Nurse Frances McDougal.
ilelilrorate Thu report nf the pemlituie for if p s itl, $60,372 has
The roaring winds whipped up fIre Student ("nunrl! of which By­ on net sa|pa of $300,000 produc­ to
Ire connection with the talk n
Jury
will
he
given
to
the
Court
l^en spent.in Sniifned.
sound film on tubareuloala anJ tldr* that undermined and d* ton Beard I* president.
Mrs tion during the year are eligible at 10:00 A. M., Nuv. IS. sal.t l).
S upl. ’ L aw ton annnunerd tho
Its cur* and produced by the N a­ mntisKcd aeacoaat cottage* and Gladys Smith and Miss Ethel tn attend thr mealing. Thi* is a
Herndon, clerk of the em it
i'e lc i tm n
f I.’, i ' C ooper, Rov
tional Tn Aaan, wg* shown under commercial structures, Inundated Riser are faculty sponsor*. The yearly event for associate man­
H. H. Kastnn ix foreman nf j HoweR,' and M r G . tree itarden
direction of Raymond Kader. Fol sections of several communiiie-!. f-rothall game with Winter Park agers assistant managers, agen­ the grand Jnry, It ( , Strong I* I as countv-unle truste«-s In placo
cy assistant*, special agent.* nifll- acting foremanI and II. h Aiken,
lowing thia, Mrs. Kircher told nf wrecked at leaat one fishing will he at 8:15 o'clock.
n „. i|g- f,&lt;imei
f,,rm. i truster
Aiken. Ij „f*
n(-ii,,.
troitye*s uf
of the
tho
aid to Individual* given by tluf trawler, battered other craft ai
The parade will form in front broker* and train* have been Jr. is clerk Other members of
,„ umv ,|Hti„ ! s
Hft ,B*.
mooring* and pounded seawall*.
i I n x 'la a c * a n r * a a P e g f l
of tha Court House and the line chartered from all ovrr the Unltrd tJ,P eramj j,uv ate Randall ( base, played
lni,» of
„f the
thu districts. Also
Hundred* of power and tele- of march will lw to Firat Hired States to furnish transportation .L T. I'opo, C. R. Clouts, John nlgyvi a„ map
announced u n i ilro levy* of six
I'hune llnea went down before and to Ranford Avetmr, then ,for the 1,000 qualified men.
Jacubrln, J. J, Carver, \V, A. mills a ' voted for current school
the blow, leaving many communi­ south to Berond Street to Park
Production Credit
Ward, J. W. Cook. T E Glass, expenjc* arid the two mill build­
ties tn darkness overnight and Avenue and hark First Street to
mite, Ben Jones, A D Jotminn. ing reserve levy to match state
s h o t An d k i l l e d
Men Attend Meeting numarouk homes, equipped with Magnolia
Avenue where tha big
CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (/Pi— W. D. Jackson, Sandy Anderson, funds.
fuel oil furnace*,-; without hen- pep rally will be held.
J.
W. Chlldre, J It. Btaplrr and
Michael Koiar, 42, one of the
■
At leaat two deaths were at­
A feature of the Homecoming •even men who stole $2 ,000,000 Paul Fabry. .
C. R. Clonta and J. R. Davidson,
Wheat Tops
Mark
directors, and Leonard R. Toy, tributed to the atorm, David M&gt;- will be (he selection of a Queen In a vault robbery In 1045 and
Secrelary-traaatirtr, tha asacutive thleu, 61, former Augusta, M*, and four attendants. Students later testified against his fellow Caldwell Asks Final
As Hog* Prices Hold
committee of tha Cantral Florida M ike commissioner, was killed are voJJng at a penny a voto to rohber* arid won probation, was
Pr'mlin'Hon Credit Association, at- Tn the Icollision of hi* ciar and a select the Queen. The pennies wilt ■hot and killed last night while
Judgment
For
Libel
tty A88(K’Ta TKD PRESS /•
landad a district entfit mealing truck outside Augusta, and j go to tha Hi-Y club. Mr*. M. eating supper with his family In
Wheal went over the 13 a Hush'of exacutiva committeemen of six-year-old boy was killed by a Winn la leader of the Tep Squad his west side home.
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 13 t,Pi
I and Martha Grogan U captain.
•even Production Credit Assoc­ ear In Pawtucket, R. I.
K
Koiar wat struck In the hack Claiming Collier’s tnagailne had e| mark at the Chicago Board of
iation* In South and Cantral
and head by a gunman who. police passed up-a legal filing deadline, | Trad* today for the first tima in
i mnr* than two week* and hog • ^ jt
Florida, at Orlanda on Nov. 7.
said, crept up tha raar *Ufr* to Btlorn„ t for (;nvprno*r
Mr. Clonta. president of tha
KMsr’s second floor apartm ant ICaldwefi*t(Xv a'skM'The U «
^*'‘l T ’, 'l&gt; T ,ni;v*J , "C
Central Florida Association, aald.
atet fired - thraa shotgun blasts d i .i r k f V Ur / 'f .,r j
Judgm ent *HKLltr * ' ,ll!* " ’" ir,r l4v" ,oe,t
“Agricultural condition* and pros­
through tha glaa* nf a atorm door. of libel against thw p u lli.lfu n in I "lovvevsr. the C ht«f(* cattle and
pect* are *potty throughout the
*
IW8.000 case.
! sheep markets were troth called
state, but Indications are that
T
a V#
I.‘.he
I
lower, egg future* sagged slightly
DEALERS INDICTED
growers and llycatockmen gener­
DETROIT. Nov, 13 (AV-Nine had defaulted by falling to answer ‘ ol, the "Chicago Mercantile Ex­
ally, will have a satisfactory sea­
NbW YORK, Nov I? (/Pi—New York City's welfare operation) Datrolt auto dtalars and tha wive* the Governor*! allegations of libel change. and New York cotton
son. However, tb*lr operalioas
•within 20 day* after the United
opened 36 to 70 cents a
should he planned and kept on a nver the past decade, x report prepared by the mayor's executiva com- of two of them war# named to­ Statei Supreme Court, issued its futuiea
lower in New Yn)k,
sound bast*, a* tha margin be­ nit're aaya, featured "f*iry tale" conditions "without the slightest re­ day tn -indictments signed by ra- mandate declining to upset a cir­ bale
Butter for future delivery waa
cordar'a Judge W. McKay Skilltween prices received by farmers lation to the actualities of life."
cuit court of appeal* decision or­ a fraction of a cent higher In
man,
one-man
grand
Jury
who
and the coal* of production may
Ihe 267-page Jocumcni wa» released yesterday by Welfare Cbm- ha* been problqg reported Irreg­ dering tha eaaa to trial.
Chicago at 72.25 rcnlft a pound.
not ha aa much as It haa bean In qii»s;oner Benjamin Fielding on thr evg^of a resumption by the State ularities
The. motion for final Judgment
Lack of needed moisture In tha
In
sale
of
new
and
used
th* paat few yaars”
wat set for a hearing before Judge southwest continued to exert up­
Hoard of Social Welfare rf in public hearings, inquiring into alleged cart In tha Detroit area.
Doxlar Devane here next Monday, ward presstirw on wheat prices,
relief abuse* In the city's welfare"
If be ahould grant It. the case but other grains slipped |nw*r.
department.
REFUGEE IN N .‘ T.
thorough alrfng or all the faeta,"
p n irR o
would bo lefened to a Jury fur
Near th* rind of the first hour
Fielding, who Was named last
NEW YORK, Nov. « - « ’&gt; of tha amount of nf trading at the Chicago Board
c Z m .l!f* U a’nd
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12 UP) determination
Zollan Pfeiffer, 47-yaar-old form­ month lor Mayor ■ O'Dwyer to dlcaten“lwithMt)4d'
1)
Emory Prfca told city damages.
of Trade wheal for future delivery
er laadar of Hungary's Indepen­ succeed Edward E. Rhatlgan who magnltud# ofr the
raorgunlxation. MU„Al
tm hsr. last
council m
member*
teat nl&gt;ht
night that
that
was Hi to IH centa a tui she 11
dence Party, arrived hare by resigned the Post, said in re­ task now confronting this dc present high living coat* were
GAS HA1.EH UP
higher, December $!J.OO H ; corn
plana from Europe yesterday leasing the hitherto confidential pertinent.”
’*
TALLAHA8SEE. Nov. 13 (/P) was H lower to Va higher. Dec­
caused partly by selfishness—
after a dramatic flight fro m “tha data that ba would use it aa a
The report la prefaced with “Everyone trying to gat w hat ho "F lo rid a's taxable gasoline sales ember $2218: oat* w ere.te to X
shadow of tha nooee” with which basis for reorganising his de­ the followlAg statement:
I can”—and partly by govvmment- have topped the 1946 record lower, December $1.16 te. and
ha aald ha had bean threatened partment.
-------------"Tha record nf money .by tha ■pontorad exporU arhleh mad* flgurva by more than 14 percent soybeans were 2 tp 3 retita higher,
hy Hungarian Communist leader*.
“Tha public la entitled In a
(Om i i m m • • r s i * ru«ai)
competition difficult.
for th* first nine months nf 1947. November $3.73.

Patrol
Marseille After
Communist Riot

- ___

Summer Sales At TBNeed? Shown Farm Market Are'Kiwanis Members
Up 40 Percent IBy M rs. Kircher
Over 100,000 Units
Of Fruits, Vcgcta. blcs Sold In Period

A 40 percent inercare in value
of commodity talcs at the Sanfoid
State Farmers Market during the
July-Oclober period it indicated
in Manager M. J. Lehman's re­
port.
’
The Seminole High School boy a
The report reveal) that 114.904
double quartette end girl* eex^ d i t t e under the dlrr-iiqn of Mly* units of fruit! »nd vegetable* were
*
Ateeae Whittle presented a ' sold from July'through October
program of m uttral selections at of this year at a value of $142.the noon luncheon of the Bern.
Inole County Junior Chamber' of 367, During the same period lait
Commerce at the Mayfair Inn to­ year, 58,431 units brought $101,day.
133.
Following the -program PraslYkn internling contrait it the
dent Bralley Odham opened the
meetlng.fnr a round table dlacua- fact that during the summer, 80,tlon by the atudente a» to the 271 units were sold for $42,146,
foremost needs of the city, rounty
whereat during the tame pe/iod.
or school.
— Francis Temple atated, 'T tln~ 34.633 Florida units brought
W rfrntand that there la a turn of $100,221. At first glance it would
130,000 aet tilde for the purpose appear that Florida units, coniiitof building a awlmminjr pool in
Sanford, and • I waa wondering ing of buthel-Jugijtfti. brought
-the - b iff1cst-avers g e p h ee.— How­
twimming facilitlea in Sanford ever, 63,800 out of state cante‘ are poor and anyone w ishing to
awlm haa to go out of town to
do ao."
Herbert Stenatrom, president of
the Seminole High School Glee
Club, atated that he thought
HffMfiihfii *&gt;* F*!# fllfftill

e

WASHING ION. Nov. 13 &lt;/P)—Congressional tax experts received
today a report hem ‘he Committee for Economic Development saying
:lie U, S 'ax load can be lightened $6,000,000,000 in 1948 without
j-npard'/ing foreign aid oi p.ivmenti on the national debt.
Chairman Knulion (K-Mcin) turned the findjngi of thr buiineti*
men i « uup over to staff conm'tanti of the House Ways and Means
Commit re. but aa-J h ' still plans to press for enactment of hi* own
proposal to cut incoma taxea by*

High School Group
Tells City Needs
At Jaycee M ed

\

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Established 1908

N EW SPA PER

II m IIbwiI as Paa* Ctsht*

Jo Ann Holloway
Dies At 8 Months
Jo Ann Holloway, eight month
old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Luther Holloway of 1719 West
Second Street, died this morning
at 8:00 o’clock following an Illneat of two weak*.
Born Feb. 17, 1947, Jo Ann
I* survived by two slater*. ‘ Fay
and June Holloway; one broth­
er. John Holloway; grandparent*.
Mr. end Mr*. W. B. Holloway of
Signal Mountain, Team; a grand­
mother, Mr*. Maud* Smith of
Sanford; a grandfather, J. T. Mar­
tin of Dublin, Ge.
Funeral service* will be-held&gt; t
4:80 P. M. on Friday a t the
gravealda In Sylvan Lake Cam*
tery.. Erickson Funeral Home la
In charge of the 'arrangement*.
. * - r*»

Electric Output In
Seen At New High
NEW YORK, "N w . 13 U f ) Th# Edison Electric Institute ten
day reported electric power out­
put reached a record high of
6,067,468,000 kilowatt hour* In
the week ended Nov. 8,
ThU compared with 6.009,284,*
000 kilowatt hours In tha pre­
ceding week and represented »
gain of B per cent over 4,482,088.000 in the like 1944 week.
Percentage gain* over ' a year
ago by geographic areal followi
West centra] 1L3, New England
M» central Industrial 94), midAtlantic 8.7, Southern states 7.2,
Rocky Mountain 6-6, Pacific coast
IA
HUNTING INCREASES
TALLAHASSEE, N o t . I I ( f f ) A t least 120,000 hunter* wjll be
active in Florida thi* m r , top­
ping last year’* total bar tome
20,000, direct*r. Ban C. Morgan
of tha Stata Gama and Fraah WsU r Fish Commission haa prodieted.
He reported a bigger
supply, morn Intcrtat in
on tha p art of woman and ___
er working hours among factors
causing tha inm aaa,
• *

Growth Of Morals
In Newspapers Is
Praised At Meet

Siiulh Side* School
Repairs Requested
! At County Se,ssion

/I

New York Welfare Operations Seen
As Based On “Fairy Tale” Conditions

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Hughes Probe
&lt;rwallnw«d l i i a '#•»«» Dm I
the last thing he ever did."
But Hugh** adder] that Meyera
apparently went ahead and ap­
proved the rontract any way.
' Meyera, now retired, wai de­
puty chief of Air Force procure­
ment during the war.
Hughe*' relations with Meyera
came up after the plane manufac­
tu rer had teatified earlier that he
decided to give publicity man
John W. Mrycr a free hand to

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T -m entertaining. Hughe* tald ha did
not think Irvine waa "aa blunt aa
that," and ha addad:
"I remember that Jack Eryc
•aid their idea at Wright Held
la that you ait down in your own
bailiwick out • in Hollywood an)
don't have anything to do with
them, and they don't like, it."
• Frye at that lime, waa preaident of Trans* World Airline*,
which Hughra control!.

Russian Plan

(l.nltancd I raw rag*- Oae)
concern" that “underlying ceuict
of economic and political unre»l"
•till exist in Greece.
But in hi* lin t report to Cong(eu on how the aid money is
being u*ed, the nearest thing to
a hint more might be ailed &lt;**»
» m tem ent that:
The difficulties which hamper

free?---- be overcome. Continuation of marT T -iitis»rF ff
Army officers because he rould ing thii period Britain would ad* ginal lubtutence only in Greece,
not get plane contract* by "doing minitter the Holy Land on a limil- without, real progress' toward rebusiness in a strait-laced man­
rd baiit.
covciy, will provide fertile ground
ner."
Soviet Delrgstc Semen K. T*a- for totalitarian ideologies.“•
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 0 P ) - tankin had said before entering
The presidential report showed
Howard Hughes ssJ&lt;l today he the closed merting that Russia that up to HcpL 110 only •I7,4tM&gt;,
wua
prepar'd
lo
make
conces­
never saw publicA/ ’malt John
171 df Orece’s $.100,000,000 and
W. Meyer’s expense accounts until sion* In an effort to reach an $1,640 of Turkry'a (lOO.OOO.tMM) ac
agreement
with
the
United
States
a Senate committee begun an in­
utally had li««n spent with $160,quiry into tha (40,000,1)1a I in war on enforcement of partition.
IB2 used for administrative ex­
An
American
spokesman,
emer­
time plane contract* awarded to ging from the session after an penses. However, (164,066,000 had
Hughe*.
been made available to the vari'
hour, said "this looks like .a very ous
Hener'i accounts, made public fruitful
agencies carrying out the
meeting."
He
added
that
by the committee last sumim-i, "everything is going smoothly." Greek program and $20,012,000 to
listed (Int.tjOU •pent on entertain'
made hi* statement he spent for Turkey.
merit of Army officers and gov ofTsarapkin
Russian
willingness
to com­ The report listed numerous *‘un.
rrnm ent officials aliput the fu-riod promise a* he entered’ the.
secret favorable developments" whien
the Hughes contract* wereI M b l session.
have lieaet the aid program but
Some lit those named in Ih-i
Laid that in Greece “there is ev­
The Soviet delegate said' Ru*-. ery reason to lm optimistic aho'it
accounts have ■denied that am h
turns as Meyer listed weie spent sia would agree to “moat" of the recovery"—If order can Imj. re­
suggestions for compromise sub­ storer!.
on them.
&lt;
Hughes said that he had heard mitted last weekend by ta ste r It.
"If order Is not restored," Mr.
that Army Air F orce' officeia Pearson of Canada
Truman said, "there ran he no re ­
Pearson suggested that Britain covery."
• a t Wright Held. Dayton, Ohio,
,
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did nut like him, so he had aa. end her mandate over the Holy
As for the military situation.
algneil the free-.{tending Mrycr Land Jan. 1 but continue to ad­
minister Palestine until separate the President * said the Greek
to a public relatlona Job.
"I believe I just assigned him Arab and Jewish regim es, ‘are government hud hoped a summrt
campaign wmild wipe out I hi*
to the job ami left it to Ills established.
Tsarapkin Indicated Itefore the guerrilla warfare.
own discretion.” Hughes said.
Hughes testified Jja/ore n 8cn* meeting that Kuula would not. "However," he added, "the emiat* War Investigating Suhcom object to itrilain remaining a liiim-d support of the guerrilla*
.
nutter headed by Senator Feign- while longer In Palestine. Prougo*tavia, Bulgatia, Albania I
• son (lbMich). Tbs committee is vlmi.lv the Itussisn* proposed that
mid
the
diversion
of
Greek
troop*
Investigating circumstances of the the mandate end Jan. I ami that
from large-scale offensive M u ­
award of the contract! to th a Britain withdraw by April 10.
I f was not known immediately tate to the static defense of vil
millionaire, west roast plane build
whether the United Slates was Isgi-s resulted in an over-all wops
e r and trovia producer.
Ueiore llugnc* was called tu prepiited to accept the Canadian clung of the military situation."
So, he, said, at the urgent re­
the stand, MaJ. ttaruld I.. Hoi- compromise suggratinns which al­
. land told the committee he lw- so call for a ti.N. commission lo quest of the Greek government,
Heves Hughes I* entitled tu col­ be elected by I he 67-nallon Gen­ the American aid minimi shifted
lect $1,600,0000 in preliminary eral Assembly hut directly res­ In the military program sortm
development costs for a photo ponsible to the II-nation Security money originally allotted to re­
Council. ■
construction and' recovery. Origi­
reconnaissance plane..
Holland Is an attorney attached
An American delegation spokes- nally, th r $300,000,000 » a• »pht
to the Judge ^Advocate]* staff-a*. man—said 'tb * U. 8. 'JmsiHon was ■hnui- equalljTTielwee'n the two
W right “Field where Army aero­ "by no mejins static” and added programs. Now, the report shows,
nautical research is centered.
that every effort would !&gt;e mdde the military end will get around
leen uo to reach an agreement with Hus­ $168,000,000.
Holland said there has been
official determination, but he lia- ain today.
"If- Greece Is to survive as a
llavcs that under "strict terms
Tsarapkin said hr felt that what free and Independent nation, Mr:
of the contract Hughes probably he would propose regarding the Truman aald, "it must preserve
can'claim the $1,000,000.
Canadian suggestion* would, meet Its national , security. Although
Whether he IS entitled lo it the approval of the Canadian and (he number of reln-l guerrilla*
has been disputed in. testimony Guatemalan representatives.
threatening this security is small,
from previous witnesses.
The Canadian compromise sue- they arc led bv Communists who
Hughes himself has fold report­ gestfon* on which Russia aaid she have' recruited- many
tarry hardened
ers that he won't gel the 11,000, was prc-paird ui make conces­ criminals, and who have forced
000 unless his contract for photo sions were based on three ques­ loyal Greeks Into their tMjrvic*’
tions:
planes should lie cancelled.
hy threats against them or thenHughes received two contracts,
1. Will the U, 8. and Russia families."
one for photo reconnaissance agree to terminate the British
The President outlined “initial
glanvs and one for a huge flying mandate in Palestine Jan. IT
.that have been taken lo
2. Would the two powers agree steps"
liolater Turkey. The ultimate aim,
Holland said he wauled to make to have a commission of the Gen- aa in thn rasa of Greece, he said,
It clear that Hughes In any avent era! Assembly named to take is to help free peoples maintain
could, collect the $1.1)00,000 only ctjarge of Palestine and make Its a government in accordance* With
report to the SccOrity Council?
If he filrd a clhim for it
8. Would they ask Britain to the wish of the majority.
"All that remains thin,” Hens
Ih addition to guerrilla wnrlor O'Connor fD-Md.), comment­ stay on under the administration
ed “J* to force Mr. Hughes to of the United Nations to supervis* law and order?
take It."
Maria Carlota at 1 I*. M. Nov.
Hughes declared that until he
4 .aaid she was in a sinking condi­
gave Meyer the assignment of
tion, her ’ decks almost aManh.
Atlantic Rescue
entertaining Army officer^ and
Rescue craft were dispatched hy
doing other public relations work
the Coast Guard, and me Hrititri
fl» n tinned rr setai !*««» One)
he was "getting the worst deni
of any aircraft manufacturer in ofl Capt, Antonio Fernand*/ M«- liner (Jtieen Eliiatietn changed IU
the United Slates."
lus, master of the three-masted course to go to the schooner's
aid. The Stafford reached the
"All the other airplane manu" Mali
far tu m s were expending heavy •riling vessel, Maria Carlota, and stricken ship In tivu hour* and
the other aC____
sums In . their «sales
efforts,*'
. . . ...o
r .., he '“ I " CW “ f . 30' L*'1 10 » « '«
said. "1 felt 1 hut to
itlm onsf,-»hv-capt*nr-in-?rafire TIP! ’fSSTTianlnjr craft, on Ha way
home with 22U tons of cod tun,
Thing t« level off my position to sink it,
*
'
horn
a leak in heavy seas.
with the others and get a fair
Capl. Gunner Van Rosen'. 6), sprang
Capt. Van Uuscn, l amateur
break on government contracts." of Brooklyn, mafteP of tli? Ii6sptpainter, did an oil painting of the
. As for Meyer’s
activities,
til ship n id "I wasn't afraid rescue work after Itw aa effefled.
Hughes asserted:
"I think he patterned his worS we couldn't make it. I wouldn't When Ills ship arrived he proud­
after that of other companies." hsve my men atlcnipt anything if ly jJiiplayed tUs picture, which
• Ferguson asked whether Hughe* 1 didn t .think I could do it pes- shows the lifeboat, manned by
Third Officer Louis Coulter of
recalled the names nf Any of th*
officers who had told him there sonally. If the.seat had been too Brooklyn and th* teamen, halfway
was a feeling of hatred toward rough. I would have rescued the between the Stafford and thu
schooner. ,
men with a breeches buoy.**
him at Wright Field.
It was a personal mission to
Hughes named Col. C. 8. Ir"When wa first hove to near
V|ne, and Ferguson wanted lo her," Van Roasn sail), "everyone Queens,- who pulled an oar jn
know what Irvine had told hllfl.
on Ifuat-rf- was n-pumpl Mg "and o. Proudenrin- C a m a c h o . H I, of
the IlfeUiat pul nut by the S taf­
Ferguson Ttiililed
■■ But
Ho* Fcrgusmi
Insisted that praying."
Uehes said.
said,
Hughes
The master ofThe stricken ship ford, '
"I'd rather he told you that," said none of the men had slept Halfway on the hasardoua quar
Hughes tell his nwn version of for 48 hours, because "we didn't ler-mlt* i« the foundering shin,
the conversation with Irvine. - dare relieve nne man from his he learned It was the M aru
Carlota, on which he had shipped
"Well, the substance of It was bailing duties."
I was heartily disliked at Wrlgnt
The Stafford, which left ilrem- in 1641 for voyage* batwee i
Field," he said.
erhaven Oct. 28. brought Ip 232 Lisbon and the Grand Banka off
■ The chairman wanted, to know Army and merchant marine pa- Newfoundland. Nineteen of h'.s
former shipmates were aboard th:
whether it was Irvlnn who sug. ■peeled that he spnuld do more tlenls and 24 passenger*.
A radio measaga relayed from ainklm ship, he learned later.
"I almost snapped mjr oar try ­
ing to brake that lifeboat go
faster," Camacho aaid yesterday.
The 31 Portuguese were expe­
dited through the Immigration and
naturalisation service, and will be
housed at the seaman'a church
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Greek liner, the Ne* Hellas, will
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MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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f a n , Mr. Truman listed as ad­
vene factors In Greece:
A drought that has cut the ce­
real a third.
Rising prices in the United
States and other countries which
have lowcnd the buying power
of Greek funds.
Failure of exports to reach ex­
pected levels.
«
Reluctance of businessmen' to
invest funds in Greek autarprlaa*
under present unstable Conditions.
Tt
c a_n
nevertheless
bc
n.n-li recovery
m-nvi-rv are
on-sent
Greek
are now
now prcstnt
and can begin to be operative
once internal order Is established.
In the restoration of Internal
order reliance must be placed on
the creation by the United Na(lun* General Assembly of a com*
mission which can effectively seal
the Greek border against assist
ance lo the guerrillas, from
Greece's northern neighbors.
"While it is loo early to claim
substantive success in the (Amcr.
lean) mission's work, its very
presence in Greece and the mate­
rial assistance thus far given havr
been responsible for the fact
that Greece is still free and that
her people still have a govern­
ment of their own choosing. This
fact in Itself Is ample justifica­
tion for the aid program."

Marshall Report
irsallaarS tr»«* !•*■* l»a#»
United Stale* formed |wlrcirs to restore Europe to health,
'l l te clear I hat .only one power,
the Soviet Union, doe* not tor it*
own. reasons-share this aim."
And, he said, the fart must I*
fared despite American effort*
to help the whole European cnmm unity,.''not all-of the Europe*-'
nations have been left f y e t»
i„K( their place in the comrnuui
ty of which they .form a natural
part.
Tu the east of the line whenAliied Minin'* ended the war In
Germany, the .Secretary said, Uic
geographic scope of the recovery
program contemplated by thn
country "fs limited to-those na
tions which arc free to act in
accordance-w ith-thairnatbm altni
ditions and their owh rstimatcJ
of their national interests/
Marshall omitted in his requcU
for emergency aid any estimate
of additional help for the British-Amrriran occupation sono in
western Germany, plus the xorn-s
in Japan and Korea. Since this
is an Army department matter,
presumably any recommendation-*
must come from Secretary of De­
fense Forrestal or Secretary of
the Army Royall. •
The additional occupation cost
it expected to run almut $40fl,000,000.

Of the $607,000,000 for erne*gency assistance, Marshall sat I
France need* $128,000,000; IUW
$227,000,000, and Austria $42,000 000 in rarry them through March,
lly then, the Secretary said, i'
Is Imped Congress will have drtided on the broad, long rang-'
recoverv plan bearing Marshall*
Ito outlined In
name. This will- lw
detail later, probably
after
Can*
gres* reconvenes Nov. 17.
"In concentrating upon Ihe
problem of aid to Europe," Mar­
shall laid. "I do not Ignnrn the
fart that there are other area* of
Ihe world liesrt by economic pro­
blems of tremendous gravity. Bui
the very magnitude of thi^ world
wmtfl rnjtiTiT*~l'
careful direction of our assistance
In the prltlcal areas where It ran
be mn»t immediately effected"
While Marshall ronfilird hl» re­
port largely to 'E u ro p e, he said
the situation tn CMnt "rrmtimiM
tu caiu# u« deep concern" A d P
finite proposal for China i* being
prepared, for early submission.
And. he said, the United States
and all other world powor* re­
cognise the' national government
of Generalissimo Chlang KaiSlick -a* the "sole legal •govern­
ment of China-?----- *------ - y — i—
Tbl* wa* the first Indication
from any lop government , au­
thority of America'* future policy
toward China.

Godfrey Program

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that was dropping Chesterfield
cigarette* and Lipton tea pack­
ages all over Sanford. (This went
off as scheduled).
introdure.1
Wendy Barrio waa Introduced
by Godfrey as “very lovely lady
who retired from the screen to
marry," a backer of the play
Brigadoon, a terrific golf player
and maker of kiddie records.
After a bit of friendly JgggU
lee, sbcTiegan, “On behalf of the
residents of Seminole County,
Florida, and with the full know
ledge-and consent of its sheriff,
I'ercy Mero, I hereby notify you
that you have been deslgqatcd a
deputy aherlff of Seminole Coun­
ty, in token, wherefore, I hereby
present you with this badge, and
may other counlle* have mercy
on your soul.”
„
“Oh boy, Isn’t that pretty.
GodfreV exclaimed. “ Wonder if
that will do me any good in J e r­
sey whrn they stop me."
Wendy then invited him to vliit
Ihe Mayfair, described' It* fine
foOd, the celery fields and the
golf course, ana fishing on tak e
Monroe. She announced that ahe
was coming down here soon with
Pauline Rets, national tennis star.
Mr. Godfrey expressed the hope
he could visit here, also.

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wllh' Hit Plans, 8p*dltratlnns end
Htwflel I’tovlsluat of ih* HtaJIs llosil
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called to Hpeelal Provisions which
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Proposals wiq l» furolshut H
QuallfIwl Contractors upon applies,
tftoet lo this oTflca KOR THIS I0M
or* is r o u kacii piihpohai l-lins may h* psttha&gt;*4 Hynt'llili
olflr* for Ih* sum of It for sarh
set. No proposals will bs Issued uttRabbi Skop
|*sa requests for thsm at* rcfalved
'ty this tlftr* al least It hours prior
lo* Ih* tlm* for opsnlsg bids
&lt;1 a n lla n H l fraait f a i l C)a*l
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Rabbi S lo p |&gt;oinled out jb a l ih# Itsm
amt total smount of* bid laJrwi and the Arab* .'were blood M r t a d on Ih* rovir «f th* proposaL
Th* right Is r***rv»d tfi r»)wt
cousins' having desernded, from any
or all bids.
,
Abraham. The Arabs were a pro­
. HTATE ROAD' DEPARTMENT
OK riuOIIIDA
lific 'people and being nomad*,
r . K. HsyI***. Chairman
he said, toon spread all orcr the
K. C, Osdariuo. Slat* lllshway
Kaaln*«r
Near East (tom Noilh Africa to
India now embracing live coun­
NOTICM TO APPITAH AAl&gt;
t u i t i o n t ip p i n i-i c a t i n v
tries.
11A( to u t It. WAl-SIt and
The Jewx'-dvho loat some aix
t V A t a ll.
hi*
w it s ,
million persons during the Naxl C A I t O t .I N K
w h o * * r s s t d n w a It 3 7 * J a c k s u d 'A t*.
persecutions in Central Korops,' I i i r ti. ■ ItllpolSt
now haf* over IH million per­
You. and *ach nf you. are hsrebv
son* In Displaced PcreoVv esmt** nntlfUd and required la HI* aa ap­
with fi'i plvr" In go Th-» do«— pearance- la Ihla sun an th* i r
of all. Mi* " ir t'm ««r th-» wnrV ,-Uy of ItmmMr, IVtT. Ih* abbrea re .flo re t in, hem fl* r iiiiumic vlalr-t title of wblrh I* VERNA M.
puintirr. v*. itAltoi.o it.
reasnnt, he Maid, and only In tVAtail.
tVAtall and CAHUL.INK WAtalt,
Paleatime urn th"y welcome
hi* wife, defendant*. Instltulsd In
But hyre th“ Rritlsh have bar- tha Clrrull Cuutl- Nlqth Judicial
tad their way on account of their Circuit. In nnd for S*mlnal* CoUatr,
oil interests in the Mldd'e East, KlorIda. Chine* rj Number 4717, In
of whlrh app*«raiuf. dsetre
Rabbi Skop continued, 'despite default
coafssso will bs nnlsred against
the Balfour Declaration of 101,7 pro
you. Th* naiura of this suit 1* to
which stated it aa the aim of the forsclos* a niurtxaxs given by you
British government lo eatabllalt to tha plalatiff, Marsh XT,, IVIT.
a national homeland for the Jewe and recorded In Hortgac* Rook 74,
in the Holy Lands. But the Brl- Paso 111. Pablls Records of gatnCopaty,’ riortda. upon th*
tiah have now seen the hand writ* loots
following dossrtbed land* In IMalIng on Ihe wall, ha tald, and the} not*
Couuiy.
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In U n ity T h trc Is S tre n g th —
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Te Promote the P ro e m * of America;
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Aid For China
Is Asked For
By Marshall

Hospital Ship Rescues Schooner Crew

SANFORD. FLORIDA TUESDAY. \ n V . l l . J i l i I _

Parade Slated
ByParisReds
For Armistice

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Hollywood Send-Off For Friendship Train

S'O. L’nS

Nation Honors■i

WarHeroesOn
Armistice Day

Secretary O f State
Says
$60,000,000
Will Be Needed Be­
fore Next July • 1

President Auriol Is
Speaker At Tomb;
Other Nations Plan
Special Observance

Speakers Lay Stress
OnNccd Poi I ’reparedness Until Last­
ing Pe.uc Secured

WASHINGTON, Nov. II
(A*)—Secretary of State Marahall testified today It la fl•tal that Germany's economy
m b* reatored to the point
w where ila people ran become
self-supporting and contribute
to Europe*! economy. The
Secretary of State told the
Senate
Foreign
Relation*
Committee he hai no doubt
that propaganda attempt*
will be made to convlnre the
peoole of Europe that any
auch rebuilding of Germany
threaten* Franre ' and Italy.

PARIS Nor. tl (A’l - T h .
Parla newspaper L'lntran*
algeant (aid today In a dla*
patch from I'rague that Ruaal* la making sample atom
bombs and alrraitr hat act
one off in a teat In Siberia.
The roprrfghled article, w rit­
ten' tn John Griggg, aaid the
Ruastans had aft off a 12p|pmmd atom bomb on J u n e 15,
** nhl&lt;h *»aa heard for 20 mitea
around Ihe proving ground,
near the Amur Hirer not far
from Irkutsk.

WASHING I OX. N,»\ II t/Ti—
I’leii-.fent Iruman flanged to lay
a wtrath .it the Inrpb of the Un*
known Soldier t di&gt; ,d 2,00 f*.
M . hi llie* jrad{tibnal Atm ittke
Day m an ,u n i v e r at Ailington Nalirmil C rm rirn . ,
Hie Aimy, N.ny and Mailrw*
he I .1 i 1
I-, lak e‘part
in the c b i t m i i u rod the Ameiic’an Legion. ?tmn,m rd the pro­
gram, tent it. National Guard of
I fnnoi.
.
Ihe d»v‘, speakers included
-&gt;erTet.irr tjf th*—N o r John 1.
N dfn , n. I tine- I" O'Ned. n»tinnal ,mnin.ro In .-t th* Amerl- til I -gii.n. in 1 Mu l.er W
lluiti.n nf I i - . lit- &gt;. Minn . nation

PARIS. Nov- | |
(jP )-T h e
Communittt
made
a
political
event
J WASHINGTON Noe. II t/P) today of Wrilein Lutope’i m ainj^
Secretary of State Manliall laid
celebration of the Woild War I
today that Congreta will be ailed
A rm utur anmvenaiy at ihr tomb
fpr $60,000,000 aid for China lieof the Unknown Soldier in Pam .
fore neat July t, in addition'lo ihe
d pirsi bill «{ (he t.fgiDII AtlV
Communitl Party mrmbetl weie
$2,597,000,000 to be ailed (or
lummpnrd to a t|&gt;eciaL parade of
d'-m
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A ROUSINO IINO Orr la accorded tha "Friendship Train* aa It prepare* to laave !/&gt;• Angries for the ea«t ros»t.
European countliea and occupa*
“'Worker*, Democrat* and Palriolt" ' loaded mim glfif pj fpp&lt;t tqr hnnyiy Europa. FUmaUt lied Skalloo (*now ), oneet Ihe many «lm eetrbrttle*
JhfirM rt el the Annv Keimeth
• .tidn.coiti.
fnllovnng "rtfhcisl ccrenionir* : *T yin band for the occtalon, addrraae* tha rally. Tha train will make itopa along It* m utt to pick up additional
I Rnyali li i»e|e-l in I'hdadelphii
T-'odatuffa donated to Europe. It may exceed 160 car* by the time It reachea New York.
(InternalYjiul)
- - - Tbit' meani a .total uutUy-of
in m ile ,m Armivtice Dav iddlen
the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
$2,657,000,000 for all fnrmi’.of
under the Arch of Triumph. A
III liidepriwbiKf 11ill Ihe- fra
aforeigh aid through the fint half RESCUED AT SKA when their three-maated Porlugueae nchooner, italement by ihr Seine Department
tilled ipe ik n m leictnonict at
of 1940. Manhall told the Senate Ihr ".Marl* Carhila" waa being broken to piece* In terrific seas be- Communitt Central Committee rai l
Lint 'nn ill wa* Lit i 1 Ripper-1UR ol).
tn ren Newfoundland and Ihe Arorea, 31 flahermcn atari to climb
Foreign Relation! Cotrynillce.
1 iclirlftpfv* r. conutunder
rit
aboard Ihe U .$. Army Tranaport "Charle* A. Stafford.” a hospital the drmnnitration wa» to »how
Senator Brewiter (R-Me) and hh11&gt; that went to their aid. The "M*rl* Caflota” waa art afire after "their unthalcn will to defend
of ll c 1 l-l'lli. \ iiov of (X l lip.)other Republican leaden hive the rescue to keep tha hulk from becoming a navigation menace. The peace. Democracy artd tile inde­
lion iii |,fptn. 4d 1 il Si lintoti,
(International) pendence of France."
urged the induiion of aid. to China rroruf ahlp brought Ihe crewmen to New York.
P . . [(&lt; H Atfllltl .1 Osw il f S,
in any emergency foreign relief
The prerident of France. VinCofrloueb. jude* &gt;dvoc.itc grnerll
NfcIV YORK Vm. It
of ll ? Nil' v
Senitor Tefi
Tnfl •1I!1!Oln
Olti■
it.) Ia«t
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&gt;i•* .it.)
ceol Auiiol, headed the official
program.
Fit *■! \«In»'*al * -■. 11 r W Ni nf.
. - Aike-1 whether any additional
crirmomri ttaitmg with a null* P o n i b c r T a k e s Q f f O f ".ti: t’,!
,;r J " ......
A 1 1 c r e tl
S w in d le rs
tbe
appropriation! will be requested
Jt * issue 1 an Arod -ii.'^ D.iy ilatelaiy and wai veteran*’ paiad*
nrend‘ of* f’lnnmtinl-.iu. I"il de­
“ •trotig, welt
for Greece and Turkey, Marshall
lin k e r
F ie ld
O n ly
R e s is tin g
A r r e s t : inept colling for
from the In*tilde*, where Napoleon
viated that the M ir dull I’l.m, mi
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(Cm Ur i M on t*»M* 4i»|
n|lll| Pcd nrniy. . now nnd air
Bonaparte u buried, to the fomb
T o F .'i l l A f t e r M i l e lev, riirefnllv adnuni.lered. might
S lie td y
A ls o
S h o t force” to nisure \ mrrirori* "th at
ehrmirage a "■ •-nttmi.it um ■of tinof the Unknown Soldier,
Hi.' jwMiee gained for us by the
The program included a htiel
OKLAHOMA CHY. Nm II aelind policies’" hr Kdlropenn gov­
111 IA |l 11 . I.* Nov H u l’i lie rule aacHfi.e nf tin- men and
a.
A sh* i p-shooting inrnll. ,rl wnnteii nf i«itli wnrl.l wnri li
review of troopPliy Auriol at the (fl’t An Army H-29 bomber ernment
Taft, niaklnr Ids fit I speech
liren’rveil in the tdcal, fnr which
Arch of Triumph, the placing of plunged into n numbei of P-47 here athn* animunring lilt can­ thnugh mticallv wounded, dtoi they
fought.” '
a wreath on the Unknown Sol­ fighter pl.mn timed at Tinker f didary for the Republican pre»l- *nd killed Iwn pm ohrit in i
Until the United N atljini prove*
dier*# tomb by Pretident Auriol. Field lait night, killing two flirr* dential iinfnlnaHmi. Ilsfed "dan funoiii gun fight in .i rrlliit, il-.elf “the price nf pes.-e wilt
grr»" of the prnpn-u’d foreign aid Tel.. Idling statinn, yesteidiv
ronttltuft tn be prepare loess," Seeand the ohiervanre of the tra­ and iniuiing live,
program »i- "furrhci" inflalii.n,
r-im y nf the Navy Sullivan de­
Tha Klwanla Club held Ita annual
ditional minute of ulence at P
The dr.rd .iml injured wet* cuntlnuattnn nf “ail Intolerable
The iltetdl, V.l'l f nrm (if l l 't clared"H istory has d rm a n itrated
Ladlaa Night program a t tha 5 WASHINGTON. Nov. II
WASHINGTON, Nov. Tl (/!*&gt;
la* burdru," and re .Imposition of uiunty, *»*, rrn-utcd in i
q e p ib tn of the B-2’1 ciew.
tr- lteiee within a generation th a t u n ­
Ifayfair Inn taat-rm ^tn* with a Ti
/)em*nd&gt;H{ *;y*&lt;j\ion by tha full
wartime prlc* rnntroL.
Bnlwjl M I*1
The
ipactal
fortimunlat
Party
Ihe
hombej
had
tuit
taken
off
iipitt
trindilkin’*
In
'llv
f
reasoning fnii-es tm l with eon$ bannuat anrr a* tg. au w a i u i i i He *p«kc *» the rt?n,| annual
from tha Avenue Franklin Irom Tinker I icld aijd had gone
manl program of m u le. Edward letle. Jr., figured prominently in Home itself, altainryi for ten parade
th- 1,| were P jt Ihn-, cl (H I, tem pt upnn an America too weak
dinner
nf
ihe
nhin
Society
of
New
It.
Ronaeeelt
up
the
Champ*
Elcontempt
precceding*
went
to
the
In defend in-t idents," be slid.
P^L ane arnrld a t m atter of cer­ ipeetilalion today ai the possible
about a mile u lien it ilipp'd I’nrk
linrn, t.’iiy upd Wdlitoi Raymond
Ill PllUadrlplntt S ecretary nf
emonies. About 05 were preaent. director of lliit country’* project:- Capitol today to argue under pto- y*ee* to the Arch of Triumph •harply " and plunged into lhwaa
net
for
2:30
P.
M
I’ittm.in
of
Wlnlr
I
leer,
(
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The
test
nf
the
world,
Taft
the Atmv Rnyali declared til#
Letter Tharp preaided.
rd mulli-hillion dollar European tr»t again*! putting the iu u r up
Small
local
ceremonies
obaerv.
plane
ttoi.ige
aie.i
tl
said,
'.linul-l
he
riitinni'd
before
Untied Slnf. inu&lt;l base Its de.minty, fea.it,
E. C. Harper wa» chairman of
to Speaker Martin (R-Mait.) ing Ihe 20th
feire «ti a um verial military
tha entertainment committee, and aid. program.
t i n
,i ■nn,vf r?*7 . 0L,*h',i liti ecradied
rallied down into tlecnni- Ihn United State* l* cnllrd upon
I
h.uiliui
Rfcweif.
i
hr
ir
n
alone.
Armiatiee
that
ended
the
flra!
to
ration
itself
tn
liehaif
of
i
Lt&gt;iyt before there can Tie anv
training program tuvattro ''lt\p
Frank Lamaon waa group tonic
a rra n g 'd '
ned |*lai.ea .t.rked dnV-n to PMigrani nf foreign aid.
ire Matimi npeiatm, do, w ji pnlenijat f.irc.-i Ihat might lia
The attorney* claimed thrmigh World W a r w e r e
leader. Invocation waa by the Key. choice of penonalitiei. however,
throughout
Franre,
whlrh
(till
ro
I
die
field,
and
hur«l
into
Hamer
“Surely we should ration iln- wmmtfrd (lillltll* the lightroi-eil agiin'it us nr,- iHiinertskly
William P. Yealey.
it mutt he decided whether ihe Mailin Popper, vice president of
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* JIha^imiukd„urfigriou-]glUL,M ^ Mrra Hr d^M inIm ll*I 1hri’~ie-Tr»~Iw- dim ■National ■Eqwycri Guild .' that tnenilieea tta (t-HUHIOn was casual .1 nua.. fiphlen nlauea— h£t£—Ur_ :u-A.uf
W”
t
r
T
cmn-*1
IdSfBriT
tm
.■
n
fiirr
lira of thp year* t9M-tH.
t.irnyrd
yeef ami d2 weic damaged. and nil before, we even- cnrntdi-t ‘ till Ilie sliciii In /1 iMi’d n l two
Lena Announcing* w a a hroailcAHt
Thu
world K in n 1 tale "which
•ihe
Hou
Marlin
ami
jhe
Horne
Un-Ainrn
nur own people. Whirl
The IJnlted Slate* Army lit
Fint Lieut William I Wilke ratfuirlng
over WTRK. Flrat on the program, cariiett out by a new independent
we cannot eiirutdy fo-’e without
Activitrea
Committee
are!
sense
dues
“It
make
to
nrnhil.il
m»-ir
w
anlril
“
Im
wtodlinq
ftv
can
France
planned
a
rernnmpy
&gt;tl
agency
at
picture^
by
I’retiden'.
0 and wall applauded were the Art*
nd.- piatc n n liiji ) ' _ (prrr."--ltayall
• meyer. 21, the. io-|iilni nr S*lin*v distilling iii_th!* country, wnilu u.- srotlMeiv ri-^T 1
U m lln .f . — l*i^| Will
r-.grtliei soul.in \iin i ' ir*- Unv c.-frnmnles
aona Wranglera including Dave Truman’t cilirent committee or fearful" of lhe.*oulcome if the
1
Kai;,
ami
N’t
|r.im
A
Lrff|?fishiii
nifllinm
of
inishrli
of
groin
Shannon, vldlln: Rill Martin, baa* um lt l d u e tt to n lto L o l' the S la ts xonlcrupt—cait-ia put to a te,i
ll,*s -urntm l
t
mi
I. |. rendcrti.T Jltill
l*rig, 24, the radm rnguirrr nf abroad In be used in distilling 1“
— sdolln; Marjorie Bronson. *rf nr ti­ Depajlrocnt.
“ We m il.I iievti h&gt;.. the hopk
in the Hpure..
Kenney
Gives
Speccli
bjiariff
' mi i - . . ( ’uail
(
fan
tin
h
»
&lt;
f
t*rt
P
l
i
f
^1*1
tan and Larry Vaughn, guitar.
llte men at !br I "u» filling .In m l iln- bt ItrL and tho drsire that
In favoring ‘the new', agency, . The »committee recommended
For Armistice Day
• .Thair moat applauded- number*
limi. almnl )7 li|llc» from' ILe tl.. re hr p. n r," lie said. "We
the
contempt
citation*
during
it*
"ware Ariiona Rag, and “ Feudln approach, the 19-mart committer
villc lie look ib- in li|lu C1l»ln*1v, must pic»cr&gt; ■' nur foith. tmt addS t p s s e n O p t im is t ic
and Fightln” with tha vocal by headed by Secielary of Com­ intriligalion of Communitm in
filth must t.e the reality
NEW YORK Nov. 11 I4h
tiiro.b-nffud them nmt ». nl to n
Mil* Bronton. *
Hollywood lait month after ih? Adequate military preparedness ts
,
•
telephone ln*id. th.’ fiHinr; «to' nf work*
merce
Hatriman
propoted
that
the
About World Peace
Much enjoyed waa the tinging
lion to eall Hu:_ILttoca—uUiOU . -ltAw-iliii_ULU'u iflu*tJ)***-ta«ghrten declined to give ye* or no this nation’* “beat guarantee" nf
director
amt
hoard
chairman
be
. NEW YilRK -N.w-d M4*i- He hlierifr, ltni“pn Morris
of a aaatetl* of girl* of the Sem­
peace. General Georg*. G, Ken
-----lls, every iirfgresiive stop, though
ilte .“ilachlnK idrnlngiea,”
inole High School Glee Club with given vail poweri and _ tcipan- ■n»weta to nuejlinm _ai. lo^whrth
VirdTBday. adding that If nur ' WASHINGTON. Nm. ll- ( /T t
, ~ - , the
Uric of lli&lt;&gt; |trivi!H't* drew n 3 .'| aeemiwcly unift»|inrtanl in itself,
er
"they
were
memlwr*
of
th*
HIM m ile Reese Whittle directing. uhilitie*. *
defense*- are permitted to lapse i llsrold E. Ki*«Vti said yeateidayi Irottid Nallona must be nude tn calfL-r niytol from n r.houlder li.it * can ftv cumulative emtiftmatron
"The -probability ia that the j he la "opltmlatlc" about world '""'reed for the world "cnnn-l sier and order/’-l t.nrtl* b» "pur up with other •rtlrpt throw us li\to
JT h a y were: Mona Ruth Mills.
Hr would have the decisive Communiil Party.
Betty Duncan, Betty Ball. Peggy voice on vital day-to-day declFewer than a cnalorlty of the United State*,, a* we now know peace, and also thinks lie has "a !r'M,,n
t",* r,r "*ncr',*
nnd .»* the '-nine time
vtiur giiu nnd drop that llilr- war
lighting chance" to become tha . I _ Itnnich said last night
Pippin, June Rote Dutton, Emily' aiona on the iwe of dollar*, food commille*- niemhera were pretent It, will cease to eiiat."
it uiii**«4 -M r**e *si,r
,
Ilnttivli, ‘ adviarr l« President* nhonet receiver “ II. then open.
* Mathawa, and with Lillian Moran and good* aa weapon* againat at the hearing, and Ihr formal
In a speech prepared for He-, ,,r»t Free blent of Ihe United
.
i
fire,
sell.Uni;
si*
shot*
a(
Ihe
nn.I elder statesman, spoke nt il...
accompanying. * They aang, "Sea* Communist expansion—the "cold recommendation that the group livery at Arm Iat Ic# Day cere­ State*.
26th nntilvri -unv dinner of tin sheriff, two. of whlrh struck (rimYou In My Dream*,*' “Smnkn war” which Ihe committee de­ he cited wm delayed until major- monial here/ Kennev. command­
The
former
Minnesota
Governor
mo* in tltr rlfrti ami one in fTie
11 nlfllnM
?*■+ *1*1
Gala In Your 7 yea" and "&gt;ly nounced aa a nithlea* “drive to
ing General of the Strategic Air end annmmrrd randidate for 'ihe Woodrow Wil «.n Foundation «l abdomen.
which
he
was
nresenletl
lh&lt;&gt;
&gt;.r
Haro."
Command, aald:
achieve wnrld domination."
llrpubllcaii I'reifUeiitlal nomina­
Mr. Lana than Introduced M^a
"We hava fought two world tion held « new* conference timed gnnirnli^it') “award for dlatingu ’’ A* the iwo nh'ii tinned nod
For n first-year atarter the Indian Kiver Bill
headed for ihe door, the Wounded
Ida Maa Cook of D tta n d who Harriman group aald thl* rmiir
war* In the past 30 yeara for our •» publication of bis book "Where Lin'd service.
Hi *\ - - n r i v i l l i PRESS
PtrvcniAUon of the award wn. sheriff ‘propped hlin*eif ag.ii.nst
proceeded to giro
remarkable Ire ahould plan to spend $5,750,- OK’d By Government prlnripiea and If neceaaary we I Stand."
The
ipetcurv took n ndie dive
Itie'wall,
emptied
Ills
pistol
«t
Ihe
m
aw
b.v
Josephus
Daniel*,
fn’.-ro
whittling Imitation* of red blrda, 000,000, Including upward* of
will fight again to pfeterve them .1 In the book be urged a »h*rp
i r&lt;,ailHHf.i ...» r»«. s ix
over mod of the mid-continent
laiv of the Navy hr the Wi|*»n
bob whIUa, whip-poor-wlla and of
piii F»«* Alt&gt;
nnd In New England todhw/drop­
'LAKELAND. Nov 11—(4h—
raliint't. It'w a s conferred In ic‘ I tr a f f k copa of various cities. Aw
Z. .7. .? Jj __
l■jA
T . itaxes
z ! 1* and1" a - special
P i- r
ping in i ’ to f-w III.- f i n t time thil
Full approval waa given by the
__’S
income
limnrognlllon or Itaruch'a "wtadorri
companies by Harry Kudell at tho
ihn
fa m in Mlnne.rot* and falling
government today to an amendand
(-mirage,
dedicated
without
T
n
r
l
/
i
u
l
r
I
f
'i
f
l
t
o
O
llf
'I
I
U
piano,
lano, ah*
aha whittled, "The Mock log
If
One
million
A
m
ira
n
s
.
K.nney
‘“K
»"
'•»**
fo^
!
ir
o
m
I
*
"fm
I,, Ik-Iow ih n . froi'ring mark in
Woman Scientist 76, .ment In Florida’a Fedej-al C ltnn aaid. have died alnee 1776 while
reserve to the aervlro of his er.un- 1
ITIIO IO
Bird," -"Indian Loro Call" and
i
'T
^
IH
itreesin
em
l
(Jh T e x a i‘d'anhnndle,
Marketing Agreement whlrh will
'B ear Barrel Polka,"
Given Medal By Club permit
wlr*"rinc "n&lt;l
tw“
Attack On Russians Know fell la several part* of
separata Interstate ship- (h^U nlted
,0rfe"
the
United
BtaU*.
Art
am1
,,
,fn,
rn
step*
far
comthe midwr-! tfl, null'.' (hr acltillg
nlng regulationa for the Indian
Warren Austin, rhlef American
"I believe that If they could
Heaviest fsli
NEW YORK NovT 11 (/Th—The Rlrer aectlon. Th# new amendment
ISTANBUL. Turkey Nov. 11 more wintrt-llke
Pope Tells Of More
batting Contmunlam In thl* coun delegate to the U.N. and another
•peak
today
they
would
exprets
1947 American Woman'* Aaancla. become* effective Dec. 15.
L-I'l Radio Ankara, official Price during »l&gt;*-(.ight-w** a* Rockford,
"y-■ - .
speaker,
daecribed
Baruch
•
*
r
a
profound
concern
both
for
.our
Desirable Victory tlon medal for achievement by a Indian River grower* and ahlp- future security add the aurvival Staasen tnld the new* ennferanc# fore must spokesman of this roun ,af Turkey, ha* opened a p ro p s-( lit. with five Inches on the
woman waa trre»*nted Sunday to per* long have fell they .ahm/ld
*
•
a naw Constitutional amendment try In advancing a concept of ganda counteroffensive againit j ground.
rivillaatlon.”
Federal forte*iters In Chlc.igo
Ruaila. fere»aklng the purely de­
VATICAN CITY, Nov. II OF) Dr. Florence R Sabin of Denver, ha^e the, right to ask for (hipping of The
may
be
needed
to
put
hi*
tax
idea*
world
control
of
atomic
energy
ceremonies
war*
ipontored
said theft
i • ho .!gti of a break
—Pop* Plua XII told four San- 76-vear-old phxplclan and acien- regulation* applying only to their y the New York County Amer- intq effect.- He aald they would to insure ila uac for peareful pur fensive. role.
naaa t he
raptor■ of th* United BUtea yeater- tiat, at the organliatlon’a annual aoctinn. Practically at] Indian ictan Legion and Mayor William hav# prartlcally no effect, how- pose* onljk_
. Jll _J).-broadcast—baaiuad—a«V»**- in Ibv -•-■ 'I
____________
..f the week They predicted
day on the eV* of Armistice Day frlandahln dinner,
Rlvar fruit la marketed thl
The Amerfran proposals on th*, fhe Soviet-dominated Balkan* and cud
a 'B v w 'a .wmmlUe*-Tor--Arml*» •everr un “ the- ■mnimt'oL'Tavenu*'
cool air would move Into Ihe
. t m j L Tlclory n o n daairahle than
to.thd government.
control of atomic energy, aa out­ In all Balkan language*, radio !h*
tic# Day.
r a t p r n *r&lt;-t|,&gt;n of the country
that of war lavwio "over hate
Ankara
declared
Sunday
night
tha
eala
of
fruit
from
lined
hv
Baruch,
were
of
“untiinlcht and t-imurrow. Temperaand dtatruat that break* down nrganl tat Ions In tha 20-y**r-old other section* Urgply on an F.O,
precedent rd baldness, ganerosily that "The Russian people ate. •lo
rn ihreiijfhdhl New England
hlrrlaro batween peoplea and American Wpman'a Aaaociatlon. B. baste.
moaning
In
the
Ihroe*
of
misery
ami
.fairnei*."
Aualin
aaid,
and
were ftrli’w frccilng
aaaka only peaca and harmony." waa hoatca* organisation a t th*
and hunger."
came
to
lie
regarded
aa
“the
bed
The coldest u u l in the mid­
Tha Popa recairrd the Rena, dinner.
rock of effective control.”
It was the second oUtapokerf west
Dr. Sabin, who rocrired her Witness Testifies
thl* morning was Duluth.
tore, member* of the Renate’e
attack
againit
ihe
Soviets.
The
medical degree from John* Hop.
M ina, wlteri (hr sen) mark waa
Appropriation*
Committee,
at kina
I
radio
a
week
ago
declared
that
in 1000. aerved there aa an
To Aeronautic Board
while ai International
hi* aammar home at CaaUI Ganradio Moscow had. in ita com­ recorded,
Governor Seeks Way ment*
r==V'i
: ■■
■s « }::
«£=- 1
aatlatant In agatomy and
Fall*, on the Canadian border,
dotfo. They w e n Theodore Fran- inthrna.
ott
Turkey,
lu-en
"*o
rude,
professor of hlatology until 1026,
the mercury wa* cloae to that
NEW YORK Nuv. II UPb-N o
Keiurfacing of Hr«t Gtrcrt from Sanford Avrpue to Mellon
d* Green (D-R I), Ouy Gordon whan aha Joined tire ataff of the
To Halt Bus Strike so impolite .and »o disdainful of reading.
Temperature* In the 20’a
(}{R*Ore), Milton I f Y o u n g Rockefeller Inatitute for Medical rescue drill* were held aboard th# villt Avenue wet aulhorited by the City Commiumn at ill meclinj
the
mo»t
elementary
rule*
of
de­
were reported in northwest T*xa*.
flying boat Bermuda Sky Queen
(R-N D), and William F. Know- Reiearrh In New York.
cency
that
It
Constitute*
one
more
JACKSON. Mia*. Nov. l l (45—
The highest temperature* on th#
before the made her forced land­ b it even'ng. John Krider and Randall Chase, nominee) as City comland' (R-Calif).
At th e age of 67, the retired
M Ltitiippr* lawmaker* ware tn proof of the depth to which vul­ weather m | P yeiterday alao were
Th* Pontiff, (peaking in Eng-, from naeareh In tuberculoale and ing In the North Atlantic Oct, 14, mimonen m th* icgcnt primal), were gucili at the meeting.
garity
had
penetrated
the
souls
rrported in Texas—HD In Browns­
At the previous rr.ee'ini the Commission decided to give up its convene here today to dlscuii
llah, recalled that tomorrow':) cancer, and then b e n n work In a witness testified yesterday, add­
that resent plana ware "Im­ plpn of reinrfarini a number of City itreeta due to lack of fund* and with Govatnor Fielding Wright of a handful of Bolsheviks."
ville and Ban Antonio.
American holiday II ope "full nf her native Colorado which brought ing
One high government source
mean* of halting violence against
provised" by tha crew aa they
memorial of battle*, of mother*’ about change* In the elato
borrowing power for ihe purpose. At the mccling last evening, aaid ■trlks - hampered Southern Bus aald Turkey had borne the Soviet
to "ditch** the plane.
aorrowa and of
Joy. but health adminiat ration, new ___ prepared
DELANO SPEAKER
attacka for two years, and. “line#
line vehicles lr) this state.
Th# wltnea*. Addlton Thompson, City Manager H. N. .Bayer, th*&gt;f
. plto cause* me!
etlpn , lation and roorgantaatlon of tha Drat officer of tha flying, boat,
to give attention to re­ the Cemmlsalon urging Congress
The* Governor aald at a new* they now surpass all limits, we
. t n the frulta of
of war." 'Denver Health Department,
Brig. Gen. J, C. Hutchison will
testified before the Civil Aero­ surfacing of atraata moat In real to appropriate fund* for flood conference yesterday that ha be­ find ourselves compelled to strike
aMoro dealrable,” he continued:
lieved the problem could b* solved beck."
l»e guest speaker at the big Armnautics Board's Safety Section of repaving. .
"la a victory that pay* aur# and
The contractor will b* author­ control In peninsular Florida a i without recourse to a special ses­
Radio Ankara aald Sunday- istlcq Day celebration to be given
which Is Investigating the forced
SHIP
WRECK
dividend*. How much roller
night that n i k e y Is not "sur­ by the American Legion Poat of
landing. Tha plana** 69 occnp- ised to go ahead with the Fir*: soon as possible after the na­ sion of the legtilatare.
YARMOUTH,
N.
B..
Nor.
l
l
—
' Uraro be for euffering
Nevertheless, W r i g h t , said, prised by the Russian attacks.”
DeLand and th# Veterans of For­
anta were reamed by a Coast Street paving, provided h* la In­ tional body convene* on Nov. 17tty If tha leader*' of nation) (45—Tha 89-ton Draggar Rain­ Guard weather ship,
terested in one small Job. The Th* resolution called attention to "This lawlessness has to be stop­
eign Wars In D eland Park at
“Moscow
In
fact
ha*
no
more
ms of thair tarred roapontl- bow, out of Boeton. piled on Sun­ i Thompson replied affirmatively City has just about enough fund* the recent flood conditions In ped." and if a special session la ronfldence In Itself and the result 4:00 o'clock today.
bfllty to future gaper* lion*, would day Point near tha entrance to when Robert W. Criap. in charge in Ita paving fund to cover th* Florida, particularly In the Ev­ neceaaary, be will recommend ap­ L that It feels the need to de­
Ilia subject will be first hand
conaecrate their mktertal and aptr- Yarmouth Harbor last night and of the Inquiry, aalrtd:
pointment of a committee to draft monstrate lo some way ita ner­ experiences in connection with
coat of paying which la estimated erglade* farming area*.
fishermen
Itoal roaourro* to tha conquest four Massachusetts
"Everything waa done on the a t about &lt;13,000, aald
*al&lt; Mr. Bayer.
Action was deferred on a pro* proper legislation before the ses­ vousness ant anxiety,” the com- the surrender of Jap force* on
were drowned, a fifth la misting. spur of Use moment, then?"
of this T k to ry l" ;
sion U convened.
raenatotor aald.
. (C o t t o n oa rage «*) .
Mindanao.
A roaolutlpn w»# passed by

Two Fliers Killed
'When B-29 Falls
On P-47 Group

LaFollette May Movie A ttorneyj
Be Director Of Demand Hearing
Europe Aid Fund : By Full House

Risks Of Foreign
Aid Program Arc
Named Bv Taft

Two Prisoners
Shot And Killed
By Texas Sheriff

Ladies Night At
Mayfair Inn Held Special . Government Argue Under Protest
By Kiwanis Club Agency Studied For Before Speaker On

Handling program • Contempt Citations

Baruch Honored For
\ Distinguished Duty

Murniry'Nosu Dives
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Arm istice brings to Americans the realfouition th at it
ia twenty-m nc years since the Arm istice of the first World
W ar was signed. And yet there is no peace. T here i« no
stability
in foreign relations, no security from fear of war.
l l aaataia. I tiiruta. un.tel Ik* Art
t f Caaam &gt; »l lla irk *&gt;. t t l j .
Isn’t tt nlMiiit time th a t tho stay of arm s became u lay­
1IOII AMI I«* IU.A1
ing down of arm s?
I .lifts#
.Isn’t it ubout tim e th a t the world decided in practice
lin n m i \ tn :.K \
l!asi$*r&gt;f M«nfl(t»
as well ns in theory th a t no one nation can be allowed to
• I ll **• H II 1 Ml N | | U |.«%
disturb, mudi-lusa-deatroy .tht~t&gt;cacc ^vhlch nloile rnn bring:
Mr f p t i ' f r , &gt; « r t k --------- V .— * fin9 Hmmt* . '.iimt ■.■■ ..■m .r--■SUUTO .girt,
Must twenty-nine yenrs run into th irty , and th irty in­
111 iloMlha
4-**»
Ol»g VMf
.
' llPi to endless futurity with misery, uncertainty, anxiety hold­
Jll tttiiiiiwTj
t«rft
ing people down instead of vigor, c ertain ty and courage
H iK n ii iM tihiiit.m Nnf MMlieet
t K l t f O iln iH t n li f u r Ifc * |*u»f»»*# *if holding them u p 7 W hat are we w aiting fo r?
an d N a m la r a t
a a a f a i 4 , t'lmWa
M a a a a tia A t r a a a
t H I m t #■ n i « m Mat* • matter
U a la lH f S T. 1* 1* . at I k * l&gt;ntl tlt lW r
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The Italy Of Garibaldi
"He fought with Garibaldi." No prouder epitaph could

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be w ritte n of an Italian in the generation following the
Itn in I himnu &gt;#4
V afl.'
hr llfinl.l la j| Uirwhrr ul ‘ fkt freeing of Italy, and no doubt th e old phrase still holds itfl
A t t ii f la l f i l f’ i r * *
it hi ft* it tftflll# #
magic. It could have appeared on the tom b of Domenic Vair-

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BIBLE VRI1HR r o i l TODAY

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AMY NATION THAT FORGETS OR DENIER GOD WILL
DESTROY ITSELF. T»|K ONLY
REMEDY IS A RETURN TO
OBEDIENCE TO COD: O Israel
thot) liatt dt**troy#d thyself, hut
ill me i* thy help.— Ilosra 13:9.

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"Pallida -mors, n&lt;ouo'pulsal pede
psuperum Ifibernaa

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A -H o ra ce

The biro elm? un Uirnugtiaut th*ir
■pan of lif e ,'
Nor heed Use cal tliat lurks behind.
I he jvslli
Men fill the world with ruin and
w ill,

ettn. n Clevelander of Itaiinn origin who lias ju st died at
101. He may have been the Inst Am erican to w ear the red
sh irt of Gnribuldi's guerillas; not m any can lie left in Italy
itself.
Four men freed Italy from her mnny foreign rulers,
and joined Iter into a whole. Giuseppe Mazxiid, the fiery
agitator, kept the flam e of IHmrty alive through dark deendes, and even when exiled from Italy, continued his work
in Knglund. Count Camille di fav o u r, statesm an extraordi­
nary, as chief m inister of Iho King of Sardinia won a hear­
ing for Italy a t the P aris peace con feren ce'o f lHfiG, nnd
persuaded the French emperor Nnpolwjn III to fight for the
Italian cause in 1809. King Victor Kmmnnuel 11 of Sardinia,
by his steadfastness and democracy, m ade an admirable
figure to rally around, And Qiuseppe Garibaldi provided the
sword. None of the four could have been spared, but Garibnldi did the most conspicuous work, and won- the greatest
share of Itnlian affection.
The freeiiig of Italy was one of the 19th century's
great achievements. Despite the later failings of Italian
governm ent, no one would wish the work of Cnvour, G ari­
baldi and the rest to be undone.
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Scrap Problem
Though. soon- (no t o o n —p a l e
Death will end it alj:
The European nations preparing to ou tlin e their needs
And yet the ta t yhst »**lk» lt»
according to the M arshall Plan have made known their do-few lhrry-preyr---------------T h e w h e t io d s c y t h e D e a t h I w i n g i
III m c ro o k e d , m a th ,

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Foreshadow h o t 'the olid of Life'*
tit it f day— . .
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Followed hy DtSlh'a long night of
afterm ath.
All living things muM Hit; but Life
. ~.;~7 -itimi# wit#
Hupplniiling swiftly that which
Oiutii 1 . 1 rialnusl.
And if Dentil aeem n grill) pbrnom. non.
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II* heata d.ife’i w .rthdci' and re■lores l.ife'a mmiiud;
And «|&gt;aciou» are Death’* halt*,
■ nor more forlorn
Thau tho»e i.ife took warn from
when w«» were botn
WILLIAM I’Ll MUKH PtlWLKIt.

One «f our toloied iradei* who
aim beiiewt in isi’ial segregation
comes in lu say that certain nurlhein stales, which ih« not U tk lio h
' legiegaliuu, piatlite discrimination
*In..Coniieciictji. where while and
coloirtl children go to the same
■choolt, hr Irflt Ul, let* inuney
U paid to coloitcl school traclirrs,
in piu|Hitiiun lo colored | k&gt;|iuIx
tloti* than in H o n d a where rep
arete school* err maintained.

Uaioid Sutten, inmelimtt re­
garded as the mos1 liberal Rrpub

' 4'— Ilf in i.tnfiTm'’fof l^piidfnt. » yt
in hi* new bouty on "Dynamic
. k'*plUli:lii" u lio tL -"Wlieie I
Stand." dial no government should
lake mote than half of a fir non**
A u L income in iaxei. Nut many
Twiopli irab/e that m in e |w o|&gt;|e lit
lhi» country ate taxed to uptuB 'i
IKrcapt of their entire income. But
.n o t many pm plr would be inilmed
lo reduce il. if they knew" it.

sire for a million or more m etric tons a year of steel scrap
from America.
According to uh a rticle in Business Week, the Hnrrl*
man committee, m eeting In W ashington, decided to tu t^
down this request, recommending increased effo rt to collect
scrap in continental Europe. The steel industry in the Uni­
ted S tales is trying to cope with an acute shortage of nernp
nnd the battlefields of Edrope are covered w ith millions of
tons of ruined tanka, jeeps, trucks and arm am ent, nut to
mention bombs. A small am ount of this m aterial was paid
by the arm y last year to the Italian governm ent and the
British have made some shipm ents'to th e ir own steel mills,
the Russians are making off with w hat they can, but a
huge quantity still remains..
Mnny problems present themselves in th is situation,
among them labor and transportation, A concerted effort
should lie made, however, to clear th e battlefields nnd pro­
vide scrap for Europe’s needs.
We cuulii urn* plenty, too. How about uainff .ships, re ­
turning from nemllng farm machinery overmen*, To bring
uh our .share? Thh, project would conform to the spirit of
the M arshall Plan, which ghould nsk of the United Staten
nothing th a t could Ire o b tain ed ’in Europe,

Independent Federal Agency |
May Operate Slop-Gap Aid |

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Coot Industry, Ralls, Unions
lead Fight Against Seaway

Spttiti to CrarreTPsesj
J^fA fH M .N D T U IlrJU i.A lm uii x-ccrlaitiiy,thaL.nilmioi.iraiu,ii o t
stop gap aid lo Europe and tha long-range Marshall plan wtllbe placed In a new. independent government agency
Aa th r d a tr fo rth # ipetiai Session of Congress approach#!,
congressional and administration views are cryatalltxlng for tihs
proposal
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. T ht agency may well be ael up along the tinea of the LendLease Administration, with provision* to correlate
activities with B u te department foreign policy
and War department occupation son# policy
| -Although It t a ' flT In’ the future^ former
Underaecretary of B u te William Clayton la being
discussed aa a possibility to head (he new agency
Clayton resigned recently because of his wife's
lU health, but hia supporters say that he could
well take the new Job, which would be a Wash­
ington administrative task unlike hia previous
post that required extensive travel abroad
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are being sounded for a new round tn the old, old
fight over the
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he 8L Lawrence
asaWay and hydroWIHIoro Clayton electric project Opponents of the proposal are
marshalling their forces for the struggle tn the
coming session of Congress opening NoV 17
!*#dln$ U»* battte with powerful support from
the railroad#, shipping lints and some labor unions Cosl producers
belltvt that tbs project would result m a loss of m arkeu and di»placemenl of Amerltaa-madg goods by foreign products,

Tobacco Disease
Causes Quarantine
On Florida Plants

T H E N A TIO N Tl
Ur JAMES MAKLO
WASHINGTON, Nov. I t —W)
I lu* will b iinjr you up Ut dins
on kill fur E u( o| m, tka biggc«l prublcm facing Congroao. Uy last Spring it *** clear
thin country had been pouring out
btllioi,«. t.. h»l|. Kuro|» without
gt-iinig Aunop* on lit feet.
Con gee te .would not let th at go
oft-,
uut it wea raay to 1(4 that if
we did not help Europe U m
might
in
turn Coromlinlit through despair
That would leave u» pretty
much alone in the world. In the
end it might ruin ue.
’ 9o on June 6, George Marshall.
Secretary of State, told Europe
■ometRlng like this:
*.y
"We’ll help you but youll hare
to help youiaelvea, too,
"Work out a plan for helping
yourselves, such as . exchapgtng
thingu you need, like coal.
“When you find out what you
can tin /o r your selves, and
agiee lo do il, come and tell Us
what cl** you need."
Russia and the countries dom­
inated by Russia said thsy wanted
no (tart of this tie-up with Ameri­
ca.
&gt;- But 1(1 of the western European
countries, took Marshal] a t Jiis
word ami met in Pari*.
They agreed on a program of
self-help over tip next four yeapL
And they figured out what added
help they needed from ,u» and
other non-European countries,
That .added help they needed
was ulrnty. They needed money,
machinery for their farm* and to
get their factories going, food,
steel, coal, oil.
Over the next foue year* thay
need, thry said, ifboot 122,100,000.000 In help, roost of It from
us, in money and goods.
Since Congress would hare to
approve any help from this coun­
try, it would need to know how
much help w* could gird.
So President Truman set out
to get the information.
1. He set up a special romfnittec Under J ..A . Krug, Secretary
of tlje Interior, to find out how
much of our goods, like coal, we
could afford to let Europe haver|
” He asked hia council of

wT om,c. »'ivi**** «o tell him

what giving this help would do
to this country. For example:
Would giving away some scarce
things boost price* here
3. He set upp a special commit­
tee of 19 ritixens under W. Averell Hnrrinmn. Secretary of Com­
merce, to teli him how this help
should be given.
Krug's committee reported Oct.
18 that we coyld give a lot of
hi'lt, without hurling ourselves.
The vrmiomic advisers report­
ed a week ago that we could
give the help without damaging
•miselves, if we tried to keep
pi ires from running away.
And Raliirdsy night the Karriman Committee made )ta re­
port.
This committee studied the other
two reports aiul outlined a nlan
■ “ we
for giving help. “But- -it said'
could not give all the hrlp the
lfl nations naked? *
l‘resident Truman .had Intended
‘ using these three reports in mak, ing recommendations to Congress
1 when It met in regular session in
^January to consider the Marshsll
But in the meantime something
very rrltieai had happen cl m
Europe
France am H Italy- which vyere
among the Dt|sivTlons that agreed

Florida’s Import

And Export Trade
Sees Big Increase
JACKSONVILLE. N o r . U
l-'irge Increase in the monetary
value of Florida's Import trade
was revealed jn figures aituounreil
by William .A. Dunlap, district!
niansger here for the-Department
of Commerce.
White In 1939 Florida’s imports
wvecralu deal $19,874,427, the
figure rose to $74,298,4*3 l«»t
year, Dunlap said. He said ex­
ports also made a big Jump.
Although he did not give 1948
figures for exports. Dunlap said
in Junq of this yeaf alone exports
^ M 'n ffid If this rate
continued, 1947 exports wuuld approximate $180,080,000, They were
$302141^4 i for 1939.
The Five leading imports of
Florida tn 1040 were:, itnnnaa, 10,792,729 Imfiches. valued at $16,972,973; coffee, 62,232,672 pounds,
$9,270,027; cigar leaf fillers, 4,266,302 pound*. $8,819,807; sugar
cane, 1.13,308,100 pounds $0,068,343, and sugar candy, 17.U40,.
223 pounds $2,840,448.
.The five leading kxports o f the
state during the- year were:
Machinery and vehicle* $3,777,H t ) kUumlakes seal 930^)01 l i s r .
$1,739,408; textile fiber* aqd manufactuttrav I LG2ti.fl89;_ vcxcUldc

wi" the -Mir
Inm att- ptarr—gm ^Tnth
n desperate jam for food and
fu cL tu carry_ them , through Ui*
fo o d
p r o iiu c t * .a n d
lic v u r a g r s
wlnlrr.
(This was e special neny and $$00,441.
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Imports snd exports of leading
it not jiart of the Mersliell
I'lan,
whirh Is a long-range, fimr’yesr «}«modjUes though rarh nf Florplsn snd Is not supposed to s te rt" Ml
' * major“ ports 'lest year were
in short tons:
,
until 1948.)
Jacksonville—Imports:
ports;
IP u * l
Ho Mr. Trumen called Congress
ibto-vfjxctal- H w tnn'Tfov; 1 7 t o oil, 299,403) gypsum rocjj 99,978;
90,141; newsprint"
newsprint 16,880;
vole special help for Francs and cofree 30,141;
fertiliser 11,048. Exports: Lurntwr,
Italy this winter.
That's the first thing Congress shingles and lathe, 48,196; cotton
will tackle when it meets next 38,029: Iron and etcel, 9,846;
manufactured articles 8,930; fruits
Monday.
Once thel'a out of the way, and vlgclablft 8,222; petroleum
Congress will have to Considrtf hunkers for ship* 32,968,
Miami—import*; Ilaniissss 146,th# four year Msrthsll Plan.
Next week, therefore, Mr. Tru­ 062: fuel oil 110,' 387; newsprint
man will recommend to Concrete 10,613, cano sugar 7.604; fresh
help for France and vr
'Italy
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right tropical fruit 6A82. . Export*.
Manufactured article* 9.227; lum­
now.
lie may wait a little longer hel ber ehingle* and laths 6,796; fresh
tables 3.832; jrish . fH&gt;uto«a
fore sending up his Ideas on the
canned food, .product*
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Marshall Plan. which
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will need
■ilk and
Alttl in
vottltfiktir"!**: $20; Cement 2,174 onion* 1,576.
s lot more talk
investigation,
Tamps—Imports: Bananas 80,Secretary Marshall was to ro
heror# a congressional commit- 761: can* sugar 30.333; fertilisers
t*e today to say What he think# 21J268; fuel oil 20,339; newsprint
11.089, gypsum 6,666; tobacco
should he done for Europe. ’
4,664;
Betide* the three reports m»n- leaf 8,436; roco*ni)ta
tionsd above, all vary long *d fresh tropics! fruits 3,806. Ex­
detailed, more than 200 cougret*. ports: Phosphate rock 290,206;
men have been abroad tinea July lumber 86,064; fertiliser* 6,v93t
miiklng their own investigations orsngs# e n d ; grapefruit 3 336:
Into the help needed by foreign Iron snd steel 2,200; manufactured
hriicls* .6.610,
countries.'
So Congre**, when it meets food'm B?*ch~Lm.P9rt*: Canned
products 3,620; fertilixere
next Monday, will have an enor­
mous amount of ipfcial end fa s ti 8,091; candy 2,066; cane sugar
hand Information on the problem I M l t fresh tropica! froit 6,478.
of helping Europe,
*-■ Bxporte: Ftrtfllsere 8.602; manufectured articles 6,083; packing
house products fi,7&lt;’9; lumber 2.
Chinese Reds Halted 221;
machinery snd boiler* 1,947;
oil 1,491,
By Air Force Power vegetable
Port Everglade*—I n i i o r l i :
Furl oil 214.999j hanenea 29,184;
p e i p i n g , Nov. i i , w v - r ig h t- mola
froeh tropical
"r «n a scale unnertlleled since
it tomato** 6.G95.
he bitter sleg# of Stepingkal earoe* 12,787: mplaesee
Iv this year raged today at Shlhapplet 4J31; lumber
kleehweng. l?o rotlea southwest l,d6I; onions 3JM8; crate shook*
of Psintng, end 100,000 Chinese
Communitte arrayed egalmt the
rail city,
. the Communist/ dead a ll
and the captured at 600.
7e&amp;2P
. disuetehee reported
government a it Torre, or10,000 of the etUckere were ca*ualtiee in the iniUal fighting In
b r / l t o CencralUslmo tn
Which government planes war*
Sid hi ki ar h wtqrg*a
460 sorties yestrru « d In unprecedented etre
leaving Cummung ® * " ° ! CencrallMlmb

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JACKSONVILLE. Nov. I t —
(Sptciall—AcOon of Georgia au­
thorities In establishing a quar­
antine against tobacco plants .
grown In certain Florida coni.- » .
|.tuiatjj—-anars »tt»aapammL-psw—
aujv of "Tobacco’ Etch Mosaic' .
tn vitus disease), may sertuusiy
affect plant production In this
State, unless growers restrict
ikcir operations to nun-quaran­
tined areas, and enlarge plan'tugs in those arras, said Wil­
liam I.. Wilson, Director of FIor---&gt;
tOa State Mai gets, today.
Tfic* Fort Pferctt tomato dear
got under way today according
to a rc|iort received from M. 4
hr*Williams, manager of the Fort
Pierce State Farm ers' Market.
The first auction of the scaatyi
has been nclwdnlcd to open ait
2 P. M„ on the new auction
block, with&gt;James McUee as auc­
tioneer. t)iw&gt;. grower in the Fort
I’ii ice urea lias advised Mana­
ger Williams that tic will make
his first picking from n tiOacre planting and expects HUO to
1,2ihj bushels. From all indica­
tion*. the Fort Pirrce manager t 1
has reported, this will be a long
season, with the largest move-,
m int in the latter part of De­
cember, and the month of Jan­
uary. Harvesting of cucumber* is
also expected to start this week.
“ Manager H. J . Lehman of the
Sanford State Farm ers' Market
lias rr puited that his market
handled thousand* of hamper* of
beau* last week at iirires ranging
from |:t to fd.CO. increased sol.
ume la expected this week. Cu- V
cumbers, yellow squash and uther
vegetables are also m o v 1 n g
through the Sanford market.
"A wire from Jack Taylor, Jr.
manager of. the Palmetto State
ru n n ers' -Market notes that 'Wo
expert light supplies of tomatoes
squash, eggplant, cucumbers *and
—i|e befits, November 10.' Thu
1
timet to M
Market's
opera­
almetto
arket'i auction of
tions will start November 24, *ecording to present plena.
"Car-lot movement of bean*
from • the Pshokee area wi
Started during the last week, I
have been- advised by J. A. I&gt;uInny, manager of the l'shukco
Suite Farmers* Market. Although
harvesting has been limited, elght
enrs were rc|Kirted shipped,.qual­
ity Is-ing fair to good- Priro*
nt the in id-week, were $3.65 fur
Florida Hells, and $3.05 for T«ndrrgrcrn*.
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’ Henry Wallace who has just re­
lumed from E u ro f^ w}ieir mob
violence it a mailer M every
day occur rente, is ron'cnncd over
“ the pallern' of mob violence in
our own country" wKich he says
M "not unfamiliar to jW « who
witttrried the rise -.of,' Faicum in
Germany and Italy." A* a mallei
ol fact, there 'v Q M i rrtob vio­
lence in tlie ffn ite J/S ta te s today
than in almmt any other1 country
of the world. A nd /th rt^, ii leu
mob violence in tlin country than
• CONVENTION C IT t—Th* Democratic Nations) commute* wea
Ihere U-ad to
io the o- U
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- - ~- / - forced to work hard to Hi) Preaident Truman on the choice of
before Feteum we^eVef b a r d ol Philadelphia aa the 1MI convention city Mr Truman was all-out
in Italy end Gctwy/U/V.-r'
! for uk ln g the convention, which will nominate him. to San Fran*
"
' cieco, birthplace of the United Nation*
I t was only after the new Democratic national chairman. Senator
Secretary Marshal! calls
J. Howard MoOralh of Rhode Island cam* out for Philadelphia that
Hall a billion dollars ipm#_- the president g»ya tha nod
f
EtSTity lo g ^ u ro tw 'ffiio u trf; the . X c0r»ib -U,u&gt; *be president that he thought tt would be beet to
.
that
"eight bitbil- ^ °W “ T*® ****
Waahtngton
tn view of the likelihood
UketUu
Coming winter, and over 'cjght
lion dollars for the neai 19 monthi Congress might bo In aeadon.
The senator also Advised Mr Truman that the International
un a program uf relief and reha­ aituatJon made U advisable to hold the convention nearer the White
bilitation uliich eventually •* ex­ House than the Goldtn Gate
„
pected to cost this founlty in lb.Aa a rem it, the chief executive finally yielded despite tha facV
nriglil'otliood of 20 billion dollars. th at a group of wealthy Californians, ltd by former Democratic
e r Ed Pauley, ‘had
“ raDed" $200,000 to match Philadelphia's
Mershail says the "riskr ere real,1 treasurer
but "the chancer of success are offer
s e e s
" If we don't move in. the
[tunisls will, sum* up .hi*,» - • KtRENHOWERE ITOCS UP—The "draft Elsenhower" boom got
boost whan an Army TUnee poO repotted that more than tworumt. Well, we Itope an iton athirds
of the ea-aervtceman Ihtnk ''Ik s " should run for preaMent
curtain nf American dollar* will
The polk conducted by the &lt;31 * *-----newspaper. ehow«2 that aa
keep them out. and that the even greater number of veterans aald
d vote for the Army chief
.Communists don't turn out to be tf h t war# a candidate.
urns of our mero,'ODrnim
Surprisingly, said the Timet. Eisenhower, received
can politician* who simply more support from Democrats than from Repub­
Vet* Think
rtay boutthi. .If the Com- licans. whilr Preside#! Truman ranked second among
Beedheyer
those
polled
from
both
major
parties.
st*
ere aliil a menace to
avowed OOP
rfler our 20 billion* are
b made eighth
atthen? Do w r back
MecArthur relit! sixth.
waa roported to hav*
onr monev over there,
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^ tt* ^ntoctfila poHad would
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drive •the ■RostT oat of
• aad that #4 pef cent of theja* publics a* would Chsngwu, 00 miles north erf )___ _____
raxualties ebeut tb* rail juncture
with lb« atomic bomb?
- of all- vet«ran#Tbouf ht Du should den. More con*erv»tlva scegunU. dty.
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Thought For November

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HE GCTS AROUND
UNIVERSITY, Mi-.v ( y ? ) - I f
travel Is liroadrning. consider the
case of Willism (Chubby) Kills,
Mississippi utility man. Since
Joining the Rebels. Ellis hs* been
assignni work »l* right end. full­
back, blocking lutek. right tackle,
center and left guard. He 1ms
moved from tackle to renter to
guard this fall.

HANBONrS* MEDITATIONS
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By Itl«v

O LE 'OMAN'S KIH* FOLKS
DONE B IN B A C K A fV

Fo'W MEAN SO MUCH
TWRL DE COUNTS HATTER
BUILD 'CM A NEW ROAD!

Of about 600 islands In the
Hebrides off the coast of n-otland, only stmut 100 nre inhahiled
Cspe fawn, site of n Dutch vlemulling
station In , the
isllfng el___
■ -17th
. century,* is still called the “tsvem
of tho sea*."

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[)r. Charles L. I’ereons
O p lo ro e trfst
Rsnfqrd Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Hours M l 2 1-5
Phone 296
Sst. t-12
Eyes F.xswlnfd - Glasses kitted

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Seal *Snle Campaign
To Begin This Week
George Austin, chairmen of tho
large gift* group* for Ihe BemInole County TR Chrlilma* Seal
Raid, (inlay announce,) that hi*
selected committee’ would go to
work on Thursday,' Friday ami
Saturday nf this week.
This it the first year that per­
sonal solicitation of various firms
he* !&gt;crn a part
the Seal Sale
program. ‘‘Wo arc most anxious
that i lif* Seal Sate lie a. successful
one for the dollars given at
Christmas linn- very definitely
carry on a most vital and import­
ant work throughout the year.”
The Large Dlft letter# will go’
In tho mail next week. Mr. Aus­
tin announced. Firms snd larger
donor groups snd orgsnixation*
will receive this letter. Th* re­
gular Christmas Seal tetter mail­
ing will begin Nqv. 24.
* "I alneerely urge th* public to
Kvnerously, to buy and us*
Christmas Heats" said Jack Ratf « n . general chairman ___ _
whom George Austin of-the L atg t
Gift* committee will be working.

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Social
Calender

Miss Williams Given
f*nrty
Council

Junior High Hears
Will Accept
John b. Galloway
Catholic Greetings

Tangerine Queen Conte*! J George

AndPersonalActivities

John I. tiatlaWav. veteran of
t.ON DON Nov. It iF
V |&gt;alspokesman anld linlny that the Ktr*t World War. v. a- the
King George VI ha«'cnii&lt;pntr*t iff guest epenker nl (hr Armistice
irrrivo Thur*day from Itrmard l&gt;av program presented in the
Cardinal (Jriffin the offictnt con* Junior High School auditorium
vi-aterday nflt-rmsol^ nt 2 ; | t I* M.
Mr*. It. A. RumldryV section dr
the aevertth grade w m the sponsor
ig gpBfnr
Iroduced 11it; 5ue.ita, ’ *
The monarch relaxed ft mu- of
("•ill Siu iu'itrfl h-il the g tuufi in
an Kerlesiastienl art which har* ip 'lau d ’* Player in opening the
the Use of Catholic elevy’s title* rngrant nnd Ann Unborn conwhen addrraalng the king. The
ictiil the singing of the St at
ceremony of prenectaHun in the iwnglcd Banner Dirk Aiken o a ­
linker will ninth the firm time in ten inlrodured anti sang lEttdvm.l
modern British hisloty -that a
tinting'* lb &gt;t-ssinnnl acromparir
Catholic cardinal Ita* given hi* of­ I hy Kogvt Hat tic
ficial congratulation- on a toyal Ir. Sprei
\|». Calloway served
wedding. Catdinal Citffin. ns

Thi* Woman"* Council of the
Fir*t Christian Church met re­
cently at the home of Mr*. W. C.
Tison with Mr*. la-slrr Tharp a*
■•n-ho»te&lt;*. Mr*. O, D. La ml rets,
chairman, pi rallied over the bu»lnra* meeting and Mr*. Ale* Johnaon led the devotional portion of

Beverly Jean Brown
Honored On Birthday

f llntv
Mia* Beverly Jpan Brown «»«
in
, honored on her eighth birthday
. ..
wtilt a ii/n y J.\«
n by her mother,
#9 i l r l , T ||.
tJ____
Mr* Krrlyn Brown, on Nov. 6,
Ttie parly was given at the home
of Miss Brown's grandparents.
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Mrtts
A pink and w hite.rolor schrne
was used in decorating the rooms
of thy Melts" home. During the
afternoon games were placed and
pritc* won hy . Mildred Howard,
Morel* Metis *nd Clyde lltrward.
Mia* Sally Miller assisted Mr*.
Brown In car.ng for the guests.
£
WEDNESDAY
I.atr in the evening Beverly cut
The Social Department of the
Sanford Woman’* Club will have her pink and white birthday rake
a dessert bridge at the club house and rrfte«hincnl* were nerved to
St 1:30 P. M. Hostesses will tie the guest*. Those enjoying the
Mrs. W. S. Rrumlcy. Mrs. Francis party with Beverly were Alma
Meriwether, Mr*. George Stine. Brown; Joktic Brown, Ann Brown,
Mrs. Kirby Fite. Mrs E. A. Lond- Betty Ann lo n g , Harold long,
enberg. Mrs Jack Ratigan and Jr., Minnie MctU, Junior MetW,
Mr*. I . F. Rlchanl*. Reservations Doroth; Metis. John I-awrence,
must be made with Mrs. Ratigan Howard Kushlon. Thelma Rushton,
or Mrs. Meriwether hy Tuesday Marlon Rushton, Ann Rushton,
■t noon. It 1* stressed that the Angie Stewart, Eugene Rou*e.
eeling will begin promptly at Mildred Howard.
.10 so member* are urged to he Howard an&lt;l Vernon Brown.
Also Patricia Brown, Barbara
on time.
The Woman’* Coif Association Mnttnrr. Sally Miller, Carolyn
will meet at the Seminole Coun­ Hall, Paula Jean Norwood, Mor­
try Club at 1:00 P, M. for their ris Melts, IBanc Sutton, Jane Wil­
liams. Robbie Heel. Helen Pittard,
second playing meeting.
The board nf the Sanford Gar­ Jay Tripp, Pat 'Unborn and Wan­
den Club will meet at 10:00 A. M, ned Rahurn. Alsu Mr*. H. E 1e&gt;ng,
Mrs. Roy Reel, Mr*. Marilyn
at the Mayfair Inn.
A buffet supper will he served Tripp, Mrs. C, K. Brown, Mrs. T.
at the Seminole Country Club at V, Brown, Mr*. Ethel Mattair,
Mr*. Mary Daniels, Mr. ami Mr*.
7:00 P. M
Dorus Norwood. Mr. and Mr*.
t
THURSDAY
The Sanford H me Itenmnstra­ Virgil Mett* and Talmadge Metis.
tion Club will m e.■ at the home
of Mis. 8. C. Dickerson on South Mrs. R. L. Caldwell and Mr*. R.
Sanford Avenue at 3;Q0 P- &gt;1
F. Crenshaw; Mimosa Circle At
The' Fidclis Class of klip First
Baptist Church will m e r t'a t the Cameron, Mr*. It. T. Thrasher a*
home of Mrs. John Whitaker, 405 co-hostrsa; 'Palm Circle at 3:00
West Eighteenth Street, with P M. with Mr*. M. L. 71111*;'Rote
MBs l.oiene Franklin as co hoa- Circle with Mra. Irving Felnberg,
tess at H;00 P. M
Magnolia Avenue,
. .The._Amer'Ic*n Jfomo Depart­ 1005
Ttie -Sallie Harrison Chapter,
ment of the Hanford Womans Daughters
nf the American Revol­
t lub Will meet at 8:00 I'
ution. will meet at the home of
is club house. Mrs. Cole
Mr*. H. E. Tooke. 720 Mrllnnholt will give a food drr
vllle Avenue, at 3JIO P, M. with
tlon.
Mrs. John Melsch, Jr. a* ro-ho*
The Atalea Circle of the Han­
All visiting daughter* are
ford Garden Club will meet at lets.
8:00 P. M. with Mr*. Henr* Mr- Invited to attend.
Laulin, Jr. Mrs. J. M. Moye wilt
Fit TENDS HIP TRAIN
be in charge of the program.
GREEN RIVER, Wyn., Nov. +P
FRIDAY
(rib—The Friendship Train, car­
Circle* of the Garden Club will rying food for Europe*' hungry
meet a* follows: Camellia Circle people, he ailed today for Che yen
with Mr*. Don Carr a way; Central ne, Wyn., where it will pitk up
H'lrcle with Mr*. H M. Papworth. five additional car*.
' Hi* car* of food*tuff* were
added here last night as Gov.
Herbert H, Maw of Utah, turn­
ed nver command of the train to
Fox In Panla; Ixora Clrd# at 3:00 Tracy McCracken, president of
P. M. with Mr*. J. C. Higgins; Cheyenne Newspaper*. Ine., re­
Jararanda Circle at 3:00 P. M. presenting Gov. (.ester Hunt.
with Mr*, JL1 G. Methvln; Mag­
The train i* exported to arrive
nolia Circle at 11:30 A. M. with In Chrycnne thia afternoon.

f

K. 1.. lotnt-y of Westfield, N. J.
arrived yesterday to spend a lew
days with m* paten.», air. and
Air*. K. II. lainr*.
Mi** Rose. L*vy t„ attending
.he ■aanmti M alt lit iam p‘4
wtieie she t* nuichasing merchati-

disc fur the’ Hollywood Shop*.

ii&lt;t

alter Morgan mndurted
the mimfonary program and spoke
to thr group on “Where Croat
The Crowded Way*” A talk on
Stewardship wa* made by Mr*.
O, T. P e a n u t.
Following the business meeting
the group adjourned and met at
thr home of William William*
wheie they * r n joined by their
husbands. A birthday party hon*
nrrd Mr Williams' daughter., Su-

Alta. Fran., at. .UarNcill In';
Sunday for Tampa where »he will
aiiLiiu Um ra s n ...ii .dan tor ttw
tow rll Company.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe I.cvy, Mu.
Nonna While and uaughtn, Don­
na,- of Long Island. &gt;&gt; 1. lime
moved to Sanford for-the winter
month* and are residing tn Floral
Mra. Harry Hansen and daugh­
ter. Cheryl Frances, of Holly*
wort, are spending mis week a*
the guest* of Mra. Hansen’* pin.
ent*. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Echols,

son. Mr*. R. It. rnx, Mra. Mary
Rosier. Mr*. V. It. Grantham. Mr*.
Mrs. George Rowland, Mra. W. C.
Clause, Mrs. W, C. Thornton, Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Fit Ingec Pearson, and thr* Misses Betty
spent Sunday in (leala with their Rowland. Bertie Hughes, Shirley
son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Morgan, Sylvia Pram m ami Jay
MM. C. -W. Appleby Tommy
Stringer, who had been their guest
fnr the weekend, returned home
with his parent*
Mr*. Andrrwr rt. Week* and
HOLLYWOOD, Nov, It (A’t
small son of Enterprise. Ala. and
Hollywood Is out to rrfute the
Ralph Edmondson of Rell
Ala arr visiting with their broth, rlolrn'that it la not a family romer-ln-law and sister, Mr ami Mrs. nmnltv. i
larval maternity’shop* are doing
M. C. Slone and Mr. ami Mis. C
banner business" front screen
luminaries and a bumper crop of
balde* is due In future month*.
Among those expectant are ‘Betty
Seminole Hi
Hutton. Dinah Shore. IVIatrah
By BOBBT PARK
Jierr Jilc in a r.i'a rk e r nnd Mines.
Dana Andrews, Kay Kyser, Mae.
The Celery Crate wa* well a t­ Donald Carey, Red Hketlpn. Van
tended with I IK preterit. Tho Johson, llnliert Ryan, Richard
Glee- Club made atouml t.h’&gt; at Conte, Alexander Knox, John
the dance they gave Friday Payne (Gloria Dr Haven) and
B urt, l.ancastrr (exported momentarllvl
Almulay morning in cha|u-l we
This year’s mother* have ift*nw an interesting movie, “The ctudrd Bctlr Davit. Betty Grahte,
House I live In,” on t ‘’gioti* Jeanne Ctain, Anita Louise, Mona
ml ora iice.
Freeman, Bar bar a Hale. Mr*.
Jimmy Chestnut made tho tum­ Dick Ha vino* nnd Mr*. Lou Cos­
or roll, hut his name wasn't on tello. Even Lassie had a Utter.
the other list.
Maaheth Scott looks set to Join
Monday afternoon the Key Club Don Defori" In “Paid In Full."
was hard at work putting the from the R end er’ s Digest *tory .. .
finishing touche* oil the span* The “JoDrm Story" *er|Utd is proroom they're fixing up for gen­ grossing. Bill Itemarrst has lu-en
eral meeting*. The Ty-lli-Y ptom - notified ho'll l-o In it. Bill hope* it
l»erl to help foot the rxjH-u»r«.
Several picture* were taken of Oscar.
eluhs and officer* for
Friday morning. Vari
ing from Warnrrs to make another
mittee* from llie different club* picture. But Jack, still mindful
of the "Horn Blow* At Midnight"
fiasco, |* waiting for "the right
---story" . . . . Glrmla Farrell nnd
meeting will he Jo«n Blundell, veteran* of Warny at 6:00 o'clock, era In the '30*. are now nclghDar holiday I* ‘bor* ^fT New, York Both thefr

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1047 F'oriria Tangerine Queen
conteet. it Pyprets Garden* on
Sunday Nmemtier Ifl. which t*
heinc sism nfetl by the Winter
•nrire
pejrilhr Iurn. (tscar la-vnnt will lie
off the music hall broadcast for «
week while ho goo* ea-t fr*i n;rortl «-*»hm* with the Philarlelphia
and New York
Phllhnnvunii*
nrchcstr ir- Among hi* future
album* ts into o f Itnrlimanimiff and

Jimmy Slew rut i-, thr Unit «f
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astro nlmul nnythrng. hut gcl.hilri
-totted on flting aii'l he

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autUTy: l’ouei.V ut« juuiiu:i -. .IU.L
Ilf* £. jtlfii i% i«|H tlillni 1lir&gt;»*
“I’ve flown it little since
hark,”*lie said. "I lunl emu
that dining the wat
Bing Crosby is , the h
wrtrkitig man in IMI) wip'd

Brimful el celorlut, ClirirtmMy CArtf* Ir tfrlr Be\centAlniOit twenty live ilrri^nk—ra^lr one different
and tacit one At Brimful of holiday spirit &lt;u a
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Yankee”

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Anu'iouii t’omntiltre," he *«id. , tnidjje i* teem *i mg i»i
Bing 1Toshy lilt* II* to wntvl week, also beermso *&gt;f
hi* i'llt'tm rg Pilate* next sea
son. The team wilt he sjuriked h)
new. young blood, and will con
cent tnte on »peci!t say* tin
Wallace Iteery. old indentrm'itide
nf the motion pictiue Industry
*av» he’ll never tet iie,
llaek Tor letatre* on “ Alias Tin
Gentleman." Iteery wa* n*krd ii

on acting till I drop."
ID* ru n riit picture Is sup­
posedly hi* 21Ith, l»'it Wally says

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Van Johnson la
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Thlrgr* at MGII are atHI In a slew
Ire doing next. If anything . .
Clifton Webb la fondling the Idc
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young things

The greatest known under*
water range of mountain* ii
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| ’ counting all th»*e on e. , trv,, , ami
three tee let* I did in the old
t days.''
Wally plans to do Vin- pictm n year nnd spend ......... . of Q,,&gt;
time In travel m tri bt-- Jackson
Hole, Wyu.j ranch, lie ha noth­
ing against the acting profession.
Jit fuel, when his daughter, t at d
Ann. graduate* ftottt high school
next June, he plans tii. help tie.
»tatl as an get res* in the no'

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a captain the Army and was com*
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Fourth Battalion, nf (he Florida
StnSe' Guard In Hanford during
World l Wai II
r w. Lawton.
Siiiot inU-mlahl. ut—I’nUii’ Inst ruelion mndt* n abort talk after which
Open house »«&lt; hidd and pupil’*
Wink wa* exhibit* -I in the various
hrnne’Trmm*:"'TV-tLAi ihg' Iho eere

addresses.
The Catholic pre- * dr*rribrd
the law- as "an nffiotit to the
King'* Catholic siihjiit*'. Under
the act, a Catholic \tohiu.hop
is allowed to send a “loyal* ad­
dress” or congratulatory message

the six week te*t wilj la-gin next
wrek.
'*
The Student Council I* trying
to get a lot of good stuff -to­
gether for the talent show pro­
gram Thursday morning, Mr. Tvler (* going to* show the 1047
World Series during the program.

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PAGE FOUR

Tew And Cadenhead, Notre Dame Rated
Georgia. Tech Is
Are Chief Threats
As. Beat Team In
Good Bet To Be'
In ’Bama Offense '
Nation F o il Week
In Cotton Bowl'

Florida S p orts'
Merry-Go-Round
LI S e t For Winter
By W tl.B t'lt IKNNtNtiH
Jj* N e « d r&gt; i« rn
MIAMI, F la .—Tha F l o r i d a
sports’ scene, aa calm a* a troniral
brecrc In the itimmrr, ia ready to
lea off on another diary, mad-

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pointed *rl‘h en•htirissm tnd* v to nrusnoel* «f
Invilli' the ftr«i iimtcfi-ilwl, n piled
Smthwest Conference team In the
........... «-f Jen, L roHIrnii r tif 'ta rl- *nd Intlmol'Ht Geor-la Tf*h
wipitit he ■ v w l
the gataL

f t m November through April,
ro t tie or erf need *» »»■ the case
the la»t two lush winter*, hut the
crowd* are expected to be a* large
and enthusiastic even I hough they
pack only two-dollar hillt.
Juat about every kind of •port­
ing event I* planned with the ex­
ception of the winter gamr* such
mi let* hockey. There'll be skiing,
but on water.
Karly arrival* will find dor
raring already underway.. Three
tracka, one each' in . Miatnl. Jack­
sonville and Tampa, batV led off
the betting parade.
(in1f»trea«i Park. IP utile* north
of Miami, Inunrhe^ the horse rac­
ing •ea»un D v r,'I »iiH 4" daya,
with llllaleah opening Jan. Id,
and Tropical Park on March 3.
On the mi**! nun!, lb* Sunshine
Park Baring A**oe(atk&gt;n Will open
60 dav« of horso racing near
Tampa Jan. 9,
I. hnI -season In Broward and
D»de couniiea. on the east ruaat,
the three track*, Gulf/itrram,
Tropical and Hialeah, attracted
1,363.932 cash ruslom ris wlm Iiet
*101,4411,79(1. The Tampa track
entertained 72.02R.*Wd' Itjtl4j&gt;29
was nouitul Into the Iron Haw*.
Five golf tournament* sponsor-.
cd bv tho tVofraslunal Golfer*
Association and several women’a
events are on tap. including the
Helen Leo Ituherty a t Miami Jan.
29. The PGA uffuirs are the 110,
01H1 Orlando (&gt;|icn, I»rr. 4-7: fit),000 Miami Open, Dec. 11-16; St.
Pflerabnig Open, Feb. 26-29; $10.000 Mtann litternationa) Four'Ball,
March &lt;M&gt;, and the Jacksonville

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Ritz Theater

ELUDING NAVY'S QUAKTKBBACK, Hayklnger (No. M ), McCoy,
the right half for Georgia Tech heial* straight for the first touch­
down in n game, played nt llntllinoie, in wh'ich Navy lost by a fum*Idu Id-14. The unbeaten Southern* might well have tasted defeat,
but an oyrr-anxlous Middle muddled. Navy was hading 14-9 when
Hob Schwocffertnann blundered with victory In sight. Final wore
was Georgia Tech IB — Navy 14.
(InternationalI

COMMENT
SIDELINES

GBI1) PBEIIKTIONS
So fur this ycai .we have betn
pretty lucky In our gridiron. *r"
For golfers'who play the public lettions, but as the season roll,
empses, an item of .intt-rest I* ailing the games get tougher aryl
that 'Hie city of Coral Gables has the upsets are more frequent.
laaMd the famous old Hlltnimi- Thin week offers many close
Country Club layout for use of cpntesU a* the other* have.
one nnd ail The eOUfAkiVatIurhed -* We pirk ihetIKORGIA Bulldogs
to wlmt i« now Ihe Army’s Pratt to nip the Auburn Plainsmen and
.General Hospital, i* on* of tho the GEORGIA TECH Yellow Jacktoughest, and at the same lime &lt;ta to take Alalutmn and Harry
Gilmer into ramp.
■portlest'in the entirr area
tlte wfnt
winter seaA highlight of tile
MISSISSIPPI STATE will suh
son will N&gt; the Bowl g»nn
due L, S. U., Duke will rip South
Miami's Orange Howl contest Carolina, WAKE FOREST ha* it
topping the iilhert. Th. stadium, over North Carolina Slate, TEN­
now being doiibledeckwl, !* expeet- NESSEE will rip Boston College
el to la&lt; the finltlit*! with r.0,000 uud CLEMSON will top Duquesiie
aeals available. Heretofore the
NORTH CAROLINA has tin*
top crowd has tax'd around HH.IXML erlgc over Maryland, BICE will
Jal nlni a pai-muluel game, nip the Trxua Aggies, and Texas
opens fur 100 (lights at the Fron­ will rout T. C. U.. MICHIGAN
ton .here lice. 17, which Is earlier will trim Wisconsin and PENN
than usual.
STATIC ban || over Navy,
We pick PENNSYLVANIA to
Kdu,. which made a .terrific hit
here, last winter, wilt lw hack with upset Army and Columbia lo
the famous Hurricane team of tnm Holy- Cross.
Btewarl Iglehart and Mlcheal
Here In the slate we think thut
Phipps playing outsider*. The the TUl-ANK tiic-n Wave will
University of Miami also la continue their victorious way*
VPonsoring a team this wlnier with Haluttlay against the Univarsity
tho vlsltorrf. Numerous rillea art* ot Fbnrda and VamlerbiR is
planning lournienta with vatui •lalerl to trounce the University
able cash prilra.
of Miami..STETSON lias an even
chance of defeating J'rexbyteriau
sing plans for om- or twpRag fig
and Rollins will take a drubbing
In Miami In nildscasun, _Thrr
from-Al UitrOx i STATE.
In- the usual weekly matches,
UTAH will defeat Idaho, MIN­
well a* wrestling. *“
NESOTA will top Iowa, PURDUE
Tennis, l«iating. dftg shows, wilj
will heat Cornell, ' COLUMBIA
horse shows, trap and xkeel shoot iwill
.!! halt
___ .PHI
. . . ........
.
ami DARTMOUTH
tournaments, basketball,.how ling Um II trim . _Holy, ,___
Cross,i, Yal* i will
and shuffletpiard will liylp round, foult Princeton, INDIANA, will
&gt; out the program.
}maul Marquette and VIRGINIA
Among the other 0*1
i_ : letter
....... will suck West Virginia,* T.
event* Will be tbi- Shrine football
NOTRE -DAME will nullin'
game lire. 2fi;;thr scrum] annual Northwestern ami BAVLoR will
Orange Howl regatta. iAw. 27 C8| trounce Tulsa. - ILLINOIS will
the marine pageant on Jan. It to crush Ohio State, MICHIGAN
lauli the llu.OOa Mctro|m1itan STATE will trim Tjmpic mid

Miami fishing ttmuu-y; lln-

Shotgun Shells Will
Be Late And Cofttly
TALLAHASSEE. Nnv. II I/P)
Florida hunters will have plenty*
of atnmunUion this •••axon, hu!
it ptohahly will lie Into In a r­
riving and will be t-Xpc naive. ,
The State-Game ami FtCah Wnter Fiah Commiaalon made u sur­
vey of the leading shotgun shell
distt ibutors and announced ‘‘de*
-pile rumors to. tho contrary,
there will tie an adequate supply
.of .shotgun shells to gu around
this season. They will Is* plen*
!lful but late and expensin'."
Itlstributora informcsl fhe'Cnmrntxvlojrthgfg xhnrntgn nf rttfrper;
whirh is used in 4he mnmtfarturi'
»f shell hasea,' (ha» held Up ship■I onts, but indicated adequate
stoeka would lie available l«l&gt;
lliia month. Florida’s hunting
•canon open* Nov. 20.

larger amount than others be­
cause we give earh team 4 2 pel
rent of' the gross cate. Bental,
lax and share to Ihe Smith wr*t
Conference come out of the re­
mainder. Dur operating expenses
are taken rare of by program,
concession nipl radio right a.”
Tin* Cotton Ibiwl believe.* Notre
Dann- might wapt to come here
lx*eau*e the Bumblers • haven't
played in Texas in more than 3ii
years, because Nofre Dami- Is n o t
eligible for the Bom* Bowl under
th'P Wi'rlyi u ' Citfifi-r'enee-l’acifir
Coast Conferenre tfeup and be
cause* the Fighting Irish played
in New Orleans, where the Sugm
Bowl Is located, last year.
No team definitely will In*
obtained for the Col ion lk&gt;wt
game, however, until a Southwest
campaign to secuie new players Conferenre ehampiun Is known.
Thr're ale still Ihrt-e .weeks of
for the Giant aystem.
The Giants are broadcasting play remaining and Texas Chris­
daily on four radio siutlmi* b Ihoii tian and Texas still- are in the
the facilities offered in thr* school i (pining, having lust only one
that they conduct next January
here at their ramp.
Hot Gruhsr, one nf the huslrs' Fighting (iators To .
executives of the Giant organ!lo­
Fly To New Orleans
tion, is looking for a place to
live in Hanford and is looking
fnr a house' nr an apoftment.
If anyone has such n plftct- that
they, would like to rent for alrorit
six months, we wish that they
would rnntac» u* or Mr. Gtul«r.
Charles C. Marian, another lbe ail. Thr squad plans to fly
Giant executive, ha* arrived in to New Oilcan* this Saturday
tnwn and la setting up the quar­ for their conference game wrltn
ter* for the men a t the liase.' He rugged Tulane.
will tie In charge of the former - -Tlv« 4eam will leave Gainesville
J. O, ((, nt thre MimifRml Alrpiirl Friday afternoon In a chartered
where most of the men will live Della Air Line DC-4 and return
during their stay in Bunfqrtl.
after the game. The
The Giant tryout camp is get­ Saturday
44-paxsenger shin will covert
ting a splendid response from all big
distance in slightly more than
over the country Mrs Marian re­ the
port* and the hoy* will, liegln two hours. This will lie the first
In history any University of
‘arriving for the camp ju*P a day time
Florida team ha* used- this mode
-or; two after the first of the year. of
transportation.
LKFT-II \NDKII BACK FI ELD
e a s t i . a n s in g . Mich, d i i Michigan Statg ran field a lefthanded barV-fb hi. They are Rill
Rlcnkhorn anil Lynn Chandnola.

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PENN STATE

By Prank Rockett -

Its losa to Peqh.'Crqwdlng cl Pie
behind the Golden R n trr-cai
llllnoli, and William and Mary.
N. a STATE
performer with the strong San
Diego Navy,team. His older broth­
er, Bobby, i* center at Mississippi
State this season.
Tcif, called "our most consist­
ent and hardest runner'* by Coach
Drew, will Iw gone next season,
but Cadenhead has tw» yeani

Team

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Mo** Amusehient
9 fi !Wtt
P1177
Table Supply
5MU2
Sanford lluick
6 10 9371
6 10 H954
Tonight the Womens league
will bowl starting at H P. M. IncidenUy, some of thru* women
can bowl aa good If not In-lter
than some of tho men In both of
the men’s league*.
Team for this week i* Sanford
Huiek. Pinfall and Averages are
for last night* games only.
Name
TP
Avg.
J, J. Drum
-198
133
James -Brindle
«
362
117
A. C. Stark
383
121
IL II. Krctxer
\3 d rt
122
Prank Rockett .....
442
147
Don't forget about the' Scratch
league next Friday nllflil'. AH
men' who are Interested should be
at the Bowling Alley at i P. M.
ready to bowl.

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W. O. W

"Billythan hi* best days ahead
of him ,. Drew says, “and should
tnai.r a 'te a l_ name here In-fore
the 1949 reason ends."
Since all the other Alabama
hack field regular* an- senior*,
Cadenhead will have to carry an
•ven larger abate of the offenlive load next year.

TENNESSEE

Name
Address

*0et Your Ballot In Karly

CAMEL
GREEN

COAT STYLE

worth m on in trade for
Top-Quality General*.
D o n ' t , l a l t h e m go
until you get our propoption. Come in toclay.
We'll g o the limit to give
you a Trade-In deal you
can’t.refuse.

and
MAIZE

VY WORK SWEATERS
SLIPOVER and COAT STYLE
with DOURLE ELBOW for DOUBLE WEAR.

DAVID SMITH, MAN

(LAY-AWAY PLAN)

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
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WAKE FOREST ...
BOSTON COLLEGE

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FLORIDA

FLORIDA WEIGHT SWEATERS

By STANLEY

BALLOT

Bowling News

OFFER

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to fullback.
1 next on the Itsl, Penr
In th'e 17-7 victory over Geor- eighth despite three
gla, the two Missiaxlpnians or,-. Autc*. j* srhedulvd for
gl rice red a gniue-clincnlng B3- date at Baltimore i
yard scoring run. Tew liiflke off which has hern apll
tackle and raced along for -10 as “ the licit losing i
vanla twforn a pack of Georgin j country."
hack* hemmed him In. He Iwt I Wisconsin, a new ar
eiailed off In Cadenhead, who ran I top 10, will have a I
the rest of the wnv.
1 R*ml to alay in the cl
■Cadenhead waa u atar hack ,a*. tl,e »rhedule • ea I* for
(irrcnvllle High in 1041 and 1042. (with powriful Michlgn
am) got additipnpl preparation In *lnc« iieirig held In i
|IH3 when he*w as a atandmn diarm and losing hi U

ROBSON-SRORTING^GOODS

Feb. 21, .and the |60,000 Fla/ningo HOMA will take a clpsi- unf frqm
Htakcs at the Sam., track Fell. 28. j Missouri. OREGON will hall Slpn.
riivT’
ifonl amt UCLA wilL pour It, mi

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1Washington.
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BOSTON (® Jack Bharkey,!
NEW YORK GIANTM
Jr., ion of the former world1* _The GlanU am continuing tlmlr
{wavyweigtii champfonrlrg mem- progress at the Municipal Airbet of th« Huston (allege hockey port, and Sanford is reaping a
,
whirlwind of publicity from r

INSTRUCTIONS
HaIIoIn must be In Tho Herald office before noon
on Friday o r postm arked by th at tim e. All games
must Ire m arked.

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TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1111?

Thomas Says Lewis’
Money 3acksJleuther
ATLANTIC CITY. *N. J., Nor.
H , l/Ff— K. J. Thomas, vice-pres­
ident of ih&lt;? United Auto Worker*
(CIOJ acknowledged today there
•“oroliahlv” I* "John I- Lewis
money" in the political campaign
against the force* of UAW pact*
iA nt Waller Keuther. *
" h o n in i rame bafk with a
charge that management
SC
aide.
•
Keuther raid at a new* confer-

TAGE FIV E

HANKOKD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
* . . a e - n 'a

enc* Saturday that*money from
I&lt;ewi», prratdent of the United
« loc._Wntkeca—(AVLh, ha»-hem
it into the UAW campaign. Reuther added that nobody ha* the
power to lead part of the UAW
out of the CK).
Thomas, in a'speech last night,
referred to the Keuther charge
and laid, “Far be It from me to
cause any split in the rank* of
the UAW."
Later, a re p o r ts asfcfrLlltm
! as. "would you dwny there ,wa»
tanv Lewie money in your cam­

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paign?"
Thomas replied: '
— “ HettrNn. t Wouldn't deny that
there's any Lewi* money in the
campaign, 'n itre probably is.
There’s all kind* of money in this
ruitipaign. There’s Puhinsky mon- iev and manageim-ut money on
the other side." '
I David Dubinsky is president 1
of the AFL ladies’ garment work- I
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SMALL APARTMENT, 1 or 2 STAIR RUNNERS, tread 4 rail- POULTRYperrons, private hath. Ph. 1378- • ing*. Good and had used lum­ ■ale. Plume I hi It.
ber. Phone 002-W.
J.
FOR SALE—Urweroek-for drtve- 12—S &amp; C lA f c r S E R V IC E S
— OFPfCR-aparo inM IU th Building:
ways and roadway*—Phone
l-srgu light office's, iewly oncer1241.
RENT A CAB
ated. all utilities, heat and jani­
YOU DRIVE IT
tor aerviee furnished. Call KdA- BICYCLE with W hiner motor PHONE 200 ■
like new—See Jack Horner at
W II. A A. Dept. Store.
Fire Department.
BW ICKLAND-M ORinsON
U DHIVK-n. INC.
#RCOKD PLAYERS and radio* CHRISTMAS gift boxek of mixed
for rent. By day or week. The
rltru*—EXTRA FANCY PACK RADIATOR cleaning, rcpnlring.
Musi- Box, 119 W. D t St,
—Toni Meto, Phones 483 or 80th New lUdiatnr*. in w cure*. We OOINO OVI« 310 at the National Hors* Show being held In New York
Phone'053.
take off A in.lull Jimmie &lt;
lias apace heaters XM.tlS up
an’* Sheet Metal Works. Phone City, Scntirlta Eva Voider of Mexico dear* t huidte In dne style wllti
her mount "Jalapa." Mexico, whose military Jumping to m made an
II.
It.
POPR
c
o
;
INC.
_ 2 NICE ROOMS, t double,
filtl.
excellent showing lu t year at the meet. I* a Itiong favorite to win thy*
(ingle. 712 Palmetto Ave.
HOT PLATE LUNCH
International Jumping coulwil, • »how highlight., • tTnlcrnatlimal)
T"
Expert Radio Repairing
Served from 11:3C to 2 at Homer's
2 WANTE P J O RENT
Fred Myers. 511 E. 2im St.
FLOWERS
Phone 9131. 12th amt Sanfit
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
5 Men Held Because
tom *11 occasion*
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
McN e i l l * y o s t f l o r is t s
to 6:00.
l e t u s i n s t a l l tho*e
P a y ro ll H u n s
Slpea Axa. Just off Celery
and ronvcnltmc o u t t e la y o u |
^ N (FURNISHED apartment or Offlea ph. 403 resldrnc* ph. 010-R
BOSTON.
N..v II. tV« Five
have la'en heeding »n li*ug,!
hou»e iff nice section. Year
men wert* hrld Ity police In B&lt;«Electric
wiring
of
ull
kind*,
j
SEWING
MACHINES
round residents. .Telephone IS.
ton.xNiw York nml Newnit. N.
Itumlall Eli 111. i
HALES AND SERVICE
J.-atid a -ixth wan fi.-e on #50,FURNISHED 4 room apartment
IL
GLENN
WILLIAMS
Bert's Sawing Hath. Shop
Tailored auto scat i*Rrct» A ui*-|
IXX) hail today in i^jnntClloil with
1 bedroom house. Mr*. II. *S.
NraafralUrra
*
113 S. Fhrnch
Ph. I1TO
holitery
Wor k. Rid A, S hy,! APLONDON
u fllil.INk) irnlloWe’en ' payroll
„ Cook,.Star Route, Orange City;
Britain**
marriage
Phone 9131, ^
htildun, ih -ertlxil hv Police Coin
IUXEDU FEEDS Jirulrlu ilia
Fla.
market i&gt; bon in ing.
Hunt'i Tutede Fere Star*
The head men Of ll» two log* h „t a||l|
,n
SEE US FOR
FOUR or 6 room apartment. Furveil matrimonial papers in Lon*
leri..ti,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
-» i* h ed ” or unfurnished. Two
don trporled totlay that tmilness
AND TYPING
adult*. Co»o in. Bo* 1,000 c/o General Electric automatic hlan1 * - u p . a b o u t . 2i)-twivenU(ur4k p r e ^ .— J l t t J i a t l " U - t,:‘,tlt‘t V
-Jt na.xampu.|—
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war day* and must of thr In- out with -awed-off -vhrttguru at
SANFORD
11(1 N. Park
Phatie ISO • create rnm*' from the youthful. tlje SuiittA’nnt nlnnt of WestingV
WANTED
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
1 The lonylv, hundred* pick a house l-le.irh* I'mpointton in th«'
To rent huute oi apartment by
ATTENTION
MOtllRHS
every night at Homer’s.
nro'lio»lHr mwtt* f'Oltl the-paint* Hvih I’llll d i'llirt Oct, :’,ll Two
icspomiblr people
Furnished
—DIAPER
Ht-.tH
ICE—
ml offers, then tiailre themaelve* gunmen wufe Hallowe’en ina?t
*ur unfurnished. Phone 1120 or GAS hot water heater, 2 'years
llaby Valet fiirmshe* hospital with n Irtittonholcd flower to keep
Tin -following dnv four men,
old, excellent condition, 450.IKI.
clean, simile □lau.'iit :ii?il di-thlot- n reiplexous tdiiect matrimony.
in d container. Re inomlvat ami Often the ohlectlve Is ntlninCil: mas kid with .lo t!: Iimts. ht-i.1 op
F h b a i . E S t I i ’K K O K S A L E -Phone lMrt-J or 1U8 0 - J . ____
safe. Fully tneditidlv aiipiovod more often romes dirnp|H&gt;intinent the Ami'itean Sugar It. tilling
BEAUTIFY vour home with Llg. Compiioy in the scuith'Tpision di Call Daytona 21H7-W eelhct for
REAL ESTATE
and a new trv
ustrum hedge. Contact I*. B.
detail'. 9(1 digpeirt, 5.* U week.
INSl.TA.NtH
O n e n c i » h i « h ' i t 2 7 8 In t r iw lu c
trlct and (reaped with a »2i&gt; mm
Mann, Cake Monroe, Fla. for
"FIRST IN SAM OIID"
Mult i GAGE LOANS
tinnv and i«- s**ll hunting n mate. payi-dl
any
sixe
or
any
quantity.
It AYklONli M. BALL, Realtor
\noth**r met Xi! different women
FUR RENT—Floor aander. Easy
Registered RAiker and
CABBAGE plant*, Marion Mar­ operation. Reasonable rate.i, .Sun- nml finnllv chine, the tenth one
W
Insurance Agent
MV't
ket. U B. Mann, luike Monroe.
ford Paint 4 (itaas l,o. Phone he Roliert
Chatleswnrlh. 39 year- O'/AKK IKK
Km. 4 Florida Stale Bank Bldg.
90S.
G. E. 10 FT., double duly meal
old editor of the Mntriinonlnl
display case and eahtpresaot in
IMnt, said lie .regards hi* business
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
gooil condition, new motor
ns “a public rervice*’ and ailvn*
REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
PARIS
AND
SERVICE
ratn i n state apaluain'il scheme
LoJge 4 Son.
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
109 Palaiello Are.
Phone 1011 f o r mulching lonely hearts
HEAL ESTATE — HOMES, MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
’-‘There are thousands of men
-APARTM ENT HOUSES, COM­
SIGNS.
Cake a t Piggly .Wiggly 4 Table
and women in llrilnin today wliu
MERCIAL Ill’ll.DINGS, LOTS,
Show
card*
and
poster*
Supply.
are doomed to yeais of tiitteiO— DEE’S SIGN SERVICE
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS.
ness.'’ ChnrlesworOi said. -'They
O, D. l e n d r r f S . Phone 1021
M tm ill COURT LOCATIONS. 1-80 GAU Electric water heater.
not renlite that marriage agen­
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPERElectric Service Company. 207 Cohen** Kadiat»r Shop for Con,- do
cies exist.”
Magnolia Ave. Phone 161.
^ W TO SELL, WIIY NOT LET
piety radiator service,,100 Sa.icharleXwprth nn l Roliert Had
* ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
ferd Ave. Phone 350-W
ford, editor of The Matrimonial
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I 1-30 GAI* anti 1-36 gallon table
tup water healer*. Electric Ser­
Tithes, a glee rlo'ely on the shy
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
vice Company. 207 Magnolia A1|D many years of life to your Irnit* of their elinW.
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R .
metal
roof
and
l&gt;cautifv
tlwAve. Phone 101.
Th‘ ir favorite meeting place is
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
horne. We i|»ray it th ey u lu r
WILL THEN TELL - YOU CABUAGE. plants, 2 weeks old.
vuii want. Block and other con­ &gt;• railtm d stntiun, usually under
WIIAT PRICK YOUR PRO­
Ph. 768rW.
crete stiuctiire sprayed in p*'- the stntiun rlork.
If they deriile to nia/ry they
PERTY WILL URING AND
. tel cnlors. Barns etc. sprayed
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT PRACTICALLY new wood or coal
with best oil paints. 'I-ct us give always invite the editor whose
circulating healer. Call 13CHCAN BE SOLD. A. CULVER
you a free estimate. Reel’* •ndomh* .laiught 0(1104! tin meetR-2.
G O L D E N — BEGI8TEHED
portable spray uplt, IHMl W. 2inl ng lift never goe* to the wed
ding. *
REAL E S T A T E BROKER, LARUE Fire proof Safe. jO'4 "
St. Phono Hk;4-J.
They usually send him a pine
A. MAIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGHhigh
19H"
wide
2114"
deep.
of uedd'ng cake He never eats it
A liatt llicksoh Repair Shop
• WAY NORTH OF UNDERPowell’s
Office
Supply
C&lt;x,
110
They don't tell their friend*
fe 6th Street 4 l.nun I Avenue
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
Magnolia Ave. phone 9HG,
lilackstnilhing 4 general repair h-.e they met,
PARK urn.
li.th Taper* charge n- flat tale
Tib-phone 1358
.
NEW STEEL DESK—Gray finl.h isi ■— ,*a
is, part!
partly *
NEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms,
Tnnnglx-ir if »ll III mgs’ It ITT
,a&lt;"i PuwelPa ' 4&gt;H &gt;re.Hop
ANNOUNCEMENT
'or inch client, male hr female,
WntlMIrd. SlouTl HSVIT pajRnenC
ply Co., ll(&gt; Magnolia, phone
. .MARSHALLS*,
llidford gets it ull in advance,
Balance like rent For appoint­
9R0.
Custom mnile Venetian Blinds, 'Tintleiwurlh will . settle for d im
ment call 9173.
Awning*— Ten day delivery — bird down and th« rrcl when the
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W A NTED
Woiknianship guaranteed. Phone unrriage happens.
6 ROOM furnished house,‘4 acres
I3J6.
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Charluaworth -liill* hi* agency
land, fruit tree*. Phone 1228- Higheal caah price paid for uaad
a* "the only mitnlnirP' flSfOUUtir1
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
. . J , ----------------- -------- -------------RAYlfON n s f r u i o r 7 for Hie nulitiity gentry, rommerCo. 811 E. l e t Ph. 968.
Expert photographer aviilahle at
:tl and all classes." Tile Martri•-A R G E beautiful East front ear­
alt
times
for
weddings,
annlver-.
inontal Post, he wain* on it* front
ner lot located In Sanford IT J, BUY your rar .^egardlee* of
■ariv*,
lilrihdav
parties,
social
aga or condition, Roy 1(4*1, 506
■tage. "ia not published for a
Height*. This la a proper tncagatherings. Phone 1093.
iiike."
.
.* lion r for. vour dream home.
W. 2nd S t
in the currant issue 213 women
Priced~for quick sale at* 1500.00
AUTO
REPAIRING.
HhU’s
GarWANTED AT ONCE. 16 used
cash.
age. Hanford and Celery Avp- nnd Hit men offered themselves
no*. The Muilr Box, 119 W.
Ota- fourth ate under 3(1. Two
W. It. WILLIAMS. Realtor
nurs.
st St. Phone 968.
Tom r . Boll. Associate
'bird* have never been married
AUjut 40 iierrent of tlje rest liavc
110 North Park At*.
For Dependable
7
Fata,
Llvaslock,
Supptira
I. e l l divorced.
Sgnford, Florida
BKFFHIGKIIATION SEBVICE
Age* range from a 2 )-year old
Cali
FOR
BALfiT"
Registered,
black
West Side Bungalow In good
biwmle girl to a grandmother of
GANAS
REFRIGERATION
male
Cocker
Spaniel
pupa
six
neighborhood — 6 rooms, large
70.
SERVICE
weeks old. Phone 907-W.
If lot, single garage—Pries 16,250.
Typical of the youthful who
Ph
676-W
Five Acre Farm—good 4 bedroom
have swelled the postwar ranks
8
HEIJ*
WANTED
home. tJirn, other buildings,
CUSTOM Imllt cabinets .will give - f marriage seekers it a 24-year&gt; close in and pricad right.
GlRLa" WANTED, tan sy 's Drug * your kitchen that new luok. Fur ■Id stenographer, blonde with a
JOHN W. D. MOORS, Realtor
free plan nnd estimate. Call dim figure and a taste foi muiic
Store.______
________
104 Mrl*ch Bldg.
ml the theater. She want* a tnan
779-W^C. J. G a n t t . ____
I l l East First St.
Help
[»!p War
Wanted—Young Man as of"age 27 to 34, Ull and datk, loyal,
Phone 1311
fjc* A credit man. Firestone 13 N O T IC E S— I’K |L S()N A 1
uffecttonale, home l o v i n g
Store*.
.ChirlJ*worth thinks she will llud
6 AKTICLfcN FOR SALE
A1TENTION LADIES!
.1 lifelong male.
SALESMAN for electric a
Make a one-stop eervlc# fur all
“People who meet and m any
SPECIAL
ances and fixtures. Reply
your laundry and dry cleaning htough matrimonial papers rarely
Good white corn' 34-86 bag. Hog
110 C/O. Herald. ’
need* hy uting vour favorite figure in divorce court*," he saul.
M feed in print bag* |5.1tp Peamfr
-They have aomdthing InTffmtmm
^ nut vine and molasses -100 lb.
IM that Can’t l&gt;e said for all
bags 32.46. Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed A N0.U o S X ,,l.Cdvinrti“id
406
8
V-T
6
Su________Sanford
uuplea who marry the oidlnary
Store. Phone 386.
Fall and holiday season* mean
hig profits fo r' our Representa­ Royal Master ttrrsTure Rack again. way."
FURNITURE Paint—High GUwa
tives. We have openings In ,
Ml. Ik POPR CO. INC.
Enamel for home uae, any color
Passenger ships are often built
Sanford and surrounding towns.
desired. Fre* delivery In City.
Write Naomi Dillman, Hlrt SANFORD Reality Salon, tele relatively unstable so that long
Very good p a in t'a t reasonable
Broadway, Orlandu, Fla.
phone 1364 or Mary McMahon gentle rolls prumote passenger
price*. Reel’s Paint Shop, Phon*
telrnhnnc 1364. Permanent* aP comfort, hut naval arehitacta find
1004-J, 300 W. fa d 8L-_______ MAN WANTED TO SUCCEED
such‘ «hipa Vhard’ to adapt to us* as
met hods, starting 36 and up.
R. Simmon* for 1600 family
fighting ship* because naval ac­
CELERY- P L A N W fw . ta t 8 k a t
Rawlelgh business in Northeast ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­ tion presupposes tome damage
Canal. W. C. Muae.
Polk County. Product* acid 20
landu Evening S tar' Call Ralph and a ship 4*f4 enough .for civil­
—
year*. . Permanent If you are
Ray. 1166-J
ian use might rapsit* when par­
T W E E T Hamlin orange* 32.00
a hustler.
Write Rawlelgh'*,
tially flooded.
rd, Phon* 788bush. B. W. Lord,
14
LOST
A
FOUND
PAK-44D-123S. Memphis, fenn.
W.
or See R. Hartman, Box 284,
LOST Grey fender aklrt for 1947
Longwood. Fla.
STORE FIXTURES, rommerrial
buick in downtown distrkf.
FOR SALK
refrigerators, soda fountains,
Finder please phofta 391-R.
W O RK W ANTED
One House With A Hundred
tables, booths, chain, special
Thousand Feat W*U Season­
built fixtures, freesera, ate. SETTLED LADY will xlt with 18
AUTOS FDR SALE
ed Laasbaft* *
Write or phone collect, ft. W,
V ..«
e ^ rty
1936 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan,
L u m b er.- Blocks - Brick
Bouldin Utg. Co, Volusl# Coun­
reaaonalde. 820 W .. 8nL
ty Fair Grounds, DelatuL Phone
Roofing Tin
ING A finishing,
960._______ ..
Plenty Heavy Timbers
*39 four-dour Hudson Baden 3700
419 Magnolia.
% EG K TA B L p
~ and large
*42 FORD and ’46 TurcotU trail
or. Inquire a t * ' ft ” * '
RL 17 4 92
LUMBER YARD
ato..Strawberry A
'jaouth Sanford.______________
M i R i f t f a n i A v a m ta
S S L Lake 61^
16.
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earn a living, was being held in 000,000,000.
Discussion »f l.aKollette, for­
jail litre today in ronnerlion with
Wisconsin senator, for the
lire shooting of a Rry St. Ixruis mer
task &lt;&gt;f directing the program
filling station o|&gt;cra|or.
w'a* heard both within the gov­
Sheriff John F.gioff of Hancock ernment and among memhets .*{
county said last night lh*t tire the advisory group willed func­
under llniriman aa a nonpiano irmcr-farmer, John C. Rot tioned
voting chairman.
teiman, - was taken into custody
l.aKrdlclte served aa chairman
at Pais Christian yrsleiday after­ of two Hardman subcommittee-*,
noon. The arrr»t occurred ,rl one on the admistration of for­
about 4:00 o'clock, five liouiv eign aid and the other on draft­
ing its final report to President
after three rifle slugs weie pumn Truman.
ed into 33-year-old Q. C. Crad­ Some of those who referred
dock. Rosverrnan is under charge privately to him as n '‘logical"
of "shooting willi inleni lo kill," choice noted that LaFollelte's
service In the Senate was Under
the sheriff said.
a I'rogreaslve Party htlxd and
Craddock
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cers said his condition Was "not nelther Republican nor Democrattc foreign policy view*,
serious.''
Pi
Egloff aald he had talked t-&gt;
both OniicTinan and Craddock cr I-aPollatta would take ,the joo
•bout the shooting and both told if it were offered. After finish
substantially the same story. Me tng a 30-hour stint of writing the
said hwth tofd hint ttier** had committee’* fin al’ draft of Us
been an argument nfter Hosier- reports, L afolkU e left Friday
man asked Craddock how to drive morning for Mexico on private
to the town of Kiln,- Miss. Crad­ business. He ha* practiced law
dock claimed, however, that Him- here since leaving the Senate.
Ill agreeing with widespread
aarman .was dissatisfied with
Craddock's instructions, while Hos­ congressional demand for crer.
ie r in an claimed Craddock "asked linn of a separate, government
ma If Must waa all I wanted to corporation to bundle the aid pro.
know then he hit me with his gram, the Hartimait group pro­
posed that it have Its* own board
fUt.
Egloff said Hossernian iclated of director* bulwarked by a clllieii's Advisory Committee and .1
further happenings thus:
“1 got a wronch from my car joint congressional committed.
Such a “strong and flealble’l
and hit him with it. Then h*
jerked the wrench,away from me. agency, the report aald, would
I asked him* to give it • hack and make detailed Mpclaion*' on which
ha refused. Then 1 reached In my nations should get priority deliv­
SLxMUui
car and got a rifle. Credible t ery bn scarce food, fuel and Hr
{' «?-.* VA.* . dropped
the wrench and started' dustrisl Hem*. Ita foreign organfor the station. I «hbt-into the lialimt would follow up the de­
alf and didn't think I hit’ him.
cisions to see that the simpHe-i
“I jumped Into my car and "are pul to proper use" and tha.
&amp;;% §| ,
drove away and Craddock came the countries meet their own
out of the alatfon and fired commitment* under the general re­
four shots at me after my ear construction program,
was moving.” , '*
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- However, the report was cm
Egloff aa|d llosscrman's wrap phatic that no political “strings"
on, a combination rifle-shotgun, should be attached to aid.
was seised when be waa arrested.
America should not ask, the
The sheriff said Biwueimaii told report held, that soy rountrv
!
him that when he left the Crad­ lie required to abandon lla plan
dock nation here, he drove to of ernnnmie organisation If »urh
Kiln, (topped
briefly and contln..
_
. plans have Iwen “adopted ami
ued.to his farm near Long Beach: r , rrj*j 0ul Jn a free and Hemthat enroute home he stopp'd w r t l ir w ay"
•long the road and removed with * iw tarlng ’ that “open Ideologia ra to r blada several printed ra | war h u bean declared alsigns nn his car. signs advertising ready by the totalitarian nations,"
his plano-tunlng business; that be ths committee ssid American aid
drove to P a it Christian after is needed not only lo repair
■topping off at his home for a w a r ravaged Europe'a economic
B M jg g
system but to counter the “delib­
He offered no resistance to ar- erate sabotage by the Commun­
rast.
ist* who see In the continuance
Egloff said a preliminary head­ of misery and chaos their ties)
ing for Hosier man .will be he'd chance for ultimate victory." .
before a jnsllra of the peace al
Despite ita 'p ic a that America
Bay fit Louis, “probably Wed tin give “genernuily and wisely," tho
day morning."
,,r ,
committee voiced serious doubt
of. this country's ability tv ful­
fill the want list drawn up by
Armistice Day
the IS western, European nations
1
In their Taria 'Marshall I’lah rer r s B l t s s , * n u n l* n a r i i » i
weaken our will afid’su r sbillty iwnY It also quctloned whether
Eufnpe'a need* are a* .great as
to .fight that war,”
In Cincinnati (Uneral Elchel- atated. In the matter of coal,
berger described beaten Japsn as steel, petroleum and electrical ma
“a great—m aiv -i» .Ta f - |«,trnTmr c H l u e t ^ ”
[ f lends.
M to,act
M P as
i i a&gt;delerrrnt and tons of grain a year, it was
Europe ha* asked 10,000,OIK)
perhaps even tn nut off the day
when otir lads w tlllhnrch again. notch, but America will be lucky
Tha Commandrr of the Eighth to have that much for export
Army of Occupation said the Lo the whole world. Other food*
Japanese “would have been sav­ —fata, olla, peanut*, dried frulta
age conquerors had they defeated and vegetable*—may help maku
. _HI."-but_nnw "took upon us with up (he deficit.
Farm machinery ahipmenls can
respect ami even budding friendIre doubled, at the beat, while
The General did not elaborate Europe want* them quadrupled.
on Japan's usefulness as a 'Me- Fertiliier, rated high on the com
tsrrent" In his address. However, mlttee'a “muat" list, cannot be
the Islands lie geographically lie. lextstrd much In 1948 but should
' •i
tween the conflicting interests rise substantially In 1910. The re­
■
and ideologies of trie United quested coal can tie spared, but
only if Ibis counlry solves It own
States and Russia
In ScrsnUin. I’a. Bear Admiral wants 1.600,000 tons next year,
aletaugh sain the strength of coal-car shqrtage.
M l
Steel scrap, of which Europe
America and ita,
its, Hopes for world
noj only on Us
Ita "cannot bg safely, exported at
peace depend not
armed forces, but on a sound this time; nor should any “sub­
domestic economy. "This Is so be­ stantial quantity of semi-finished
cause economic difficulties any­ steel" be exported. Europe'a need
where in the world can no longer for steel mill equipment is un­
.be solved at the national level." clear. the committee said, and
“Our Wry system' of Yepre- so la this country's ability to
Mntatlva Democracy Js being and provide iL
will continue to be judged Ideo­
logically In a great measure on
Re-Hurfacing
the baits of our ahHtty to main,
tain a sound domestic economy,"
&lt;&lt;'-*ilnN»e C m - I - a * n n s l
Admiral Coldough ssld,
posed ordinance to limit parking
restricted areas on k rench
*_2 Fliern Killed _ Ainvenue.-duo—
4o—the - fact" tlml
parking signs Lava not yet a r­
(C —a l l s * * • f r - m . f f s a i O s» l
rived.
Fbnd Du Lac,, Wi»...,yv*re killed.
H. B. Odham’a request to oper*
SgL Pasquale A. Mens! emerg­ ate four new taxicabs waa ap­
proved, provided that ha pur­
ed from the crash kii a'hero.
Ha and . Corporal Robert A. chases and operatea Ik* eaba
Quinn were In the tall aectlon within 80 daya, said M r.' Bayer.
Application of tbe Elks Club
when the plana went down. Quinn,
the smallest man in the plane, (o operate a bar at their* club
tried an eaeape hklch, but the house for members only, was
hut# ha was wearing caught approved.
»
trapped him. Mansi delayed
Application of tha South Atlan­
etcape to uotangta the tic Gas Company to Increase gas
and rtiora him through. rates under a sliding scale, waa
. . . . B-B»'a home field waa the taken under advisement.
Bmoky Hill Army Air Base at
A letter from Police Chief Roy
Ball ns. Has.
Williams, stating tha reasons for
A t-tha hoeplUl, Bgt- Mantl re­ dismissal of Willis Sutton, negro
marked:
,
officer In Goldsboro from the po­
jra happens Just before lice force on Oct.' *7, waa r a d
*
and approved. It was pointed out
Ip another B - » crash In tbe latter that
•go — ]«st before an- Sharon had ate roly
Button for undue, uw
making arrest o f a negro, Mather

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WASHINGTON, Nov. ll- ( /T )
Thla hlta you.
A special committee of rlvillans. almost businessmen, thinks
taxes ran be cut next year. (A
word of caution: What they think
and what will happen are two dif­
ferent things. So don’t build false
hopes.) .
Hut what they say wUL be.argued
m Congress. And the Kepublirancnntrolled Congress seems certain
to pass a tax-cut bill of some kind.
(Then it will he up lo President
Truman to decide whether hell
kill such a bill with a veto In
1948 as he did with two such bills
in 4947,1
The special committee reported
rrrcntJy nfter months of work.
In brief. It said:
The government’s whole tax
el-up needs overhauling but Inrows taxrs should be cut right
away.
Simpler said than done. Before
income taxes can be cut, there
are problems, Roughly, here’a a
bird's eye view of them:
( I.eat year—the fiscal year end, ing June 30, 1047—the cost of run-

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So Congress’'problem will ba to
eut th e cost of runnfhg the govern­
ment, cut taxes, have money to
pay off some of the national debt
and still hsvc money to put into
the Marshsll Plan.
(One member of the 10-man
special committee, Matthew Woll,
a big chief in the AFL, disagrees
with the committee on a number
of ita ideas about cutting taxrs at
this time.)

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St. Germain Isle
I1* I replied It Is bis understanding
River in the uutakirt
irtx of (nri*. jjIB, „„ additional funds will be
.Supply hcadquHrtcr* of the Ainvi needed I(j t h e lu c v n l fiscal yesr
lean Graves Registjatimi Com­ fur that imtiui.e. The fiscal year
mand, aome 160 Ann t teen rud­ cn.ln June 30. IfUH
dier*. wore to hear an addir-.i
Tlie overall figure of *2.(157.by Got, George T. Traver.
(KMi.OLm inrlutltM J I,bon,O00,ofH)
tj. 8. Ambassador Jefferson In proposed outlays for the longC anary and mcRihcra of the- I'arit rangv European recovery pro­
(Mist of the American U’gtoii a t­ gram . in nddftion to *697,000,000
tended ceremonies at the Parle fur iminedlaU) stop.gap _ aid to
rhurch of Notre Datm- Des Vic- France. Italy and A ustria, Mai
tolrua A |&gt;laque |»re*rntrd—try ah lilt sard. -,
Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt, Jt., in
Tbe Secretary of .Stale raid
memory o f' Hrig. Geneml Thro (lie amount repiescnla additions!
dure RoohvcII, Jr„ and
• appropriation* to bo requested of
Quentin Roosevelt, was unveiled Congress !&lt;eypnd lluiseV alrrndv'i
during- the ceremonies.
. voted for foreign financing In the j
In Brussels, Prince Charier, last session
Regent of Rclgiui*, laid a wreath
Tbe cabinet mrmlier gave the e
la-fore the monument lo Itelgium'i eatlmnlrv in response to n reque(t
Unknown Soldier/ No Communist bv Chairman Vandenlicrg (It
demonstrations were announced Mich I for n “total Imlnnce sheet"
in Belgium.
of proptesed expenditures In the
Arrangements in other conn government year ending nest
tries varied.
June 30,
Britain held a day of tenirmMarshall already-hn* said thst
hrance for the (tend of h«'h the long-range recovery program
World Wars on Sunday. No ert
will cost about *7.000.000,000 in
inoriy was planned today.
the next 16 months. He has esti­
(iermany—Each American A-- mated its final ovrr-ail cost lo
my unit arranged its own , oh- this rountrv nt somewhere !&gt;escrvance and the 11. ft. military tween * 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a r id t i n , .
goverm»r. General Lueiun D. Clar. 000,000,000, .
in a atatrrhent to trorqn, ufged
them to lie ''strongr vigilant and
Movie Hearing
prepaird to preserve with every
means at our command, our way
of life."
fr«H 4 ! * * ! * • O lt f l
_ Austria—American, British ami By approval was obtained by teleFrench occupation troops hcliLj graph, telephone and mail.
their own ohxcitanre.
Rlnee tbe House was not in
Denmark—Ceremotiy at French Mon a t' the time, normal procewar memorial.
lure calls for the cnfnmlltw* to
Norway. Sweden, Finland
turn thr- citations over to the
Nothing planned.
, spoilkpr, who tins the tipllnn, of
Italy—No celebration. Dalian Iitming Item over to the dixlrirt
armistice celebrations held Nov, attorney for pnarcution or side4 and Communist newspaper* tracking them until the House Itstill refrying to celebration of self enu net,
3Qth aunlvvrsary of Red Itevolu.
Potiprr claim* the Speaker also
tlon.
Ims nuthorltv to t elect &lt;Sli» cita­
tion* outright.
were recalled la ter becnm# of
what was described as q lerhnlcalily There wan no Immediate ex­
planation. tint presumably the
point was made that a m ajority
A letter from Edward Higgins, of the committee had not actually
manager of the Semi nolo County met to consider the action.
Mprtln, meanwhile!, n o t i f |
Chainlier nf Commerce waa . read
pioporing t h e . formation itf .» Popper hud lit* asahcTalfs to lflle
County Fair Association and u v t n b rirf and Ik* rendv to a rg u e 'th e

Mr. Sayer stated th a t'lid ex-pects transfer*or the balance of
properly op the Municipal Airport
wltiiln the near in days. This in
rtudes aUmt 30 buildings.

Synthetic Trainer add P a r-1
•chute Loft Buildings, also a |
At a hurriedly called news con­
lease op the Dusty Hoots Riding
Cluh’a pronerty (with the latter’s ference, Popper' ronlrndrd that
Martin was railing for uigumcnt
permission) for fair use,
The Commission approved tli« “on a matter not before him" amt
protesting against "tho unreasontdek of the Fair -Ax.Ulalton. but I'id, " ^ m d u o T s s ta " '?
Mayor Gut stated that tic beifeved nM*We
nnd lm,luo
ha*U
argue
under
serious
that buildings for use for n fair protest,?wilt
be
said,
adding
that "the
should be more isolated than lho«" Speaker la fearful of allowing
tha
mentioned. Thricfore, no approval House, a* the peoples' representa­
concerning Jhe huildinga was, giv­ tives, to debate It,"
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men. relorded and emptied It
•gain.
One of the mien fell dead at the
door. The other stopped, started
to drag his partner, made the
doorwav and then fell under En­
nis' bullet barrage.
As an officer, Ennis previously
had killed four persons.
He once was no-billed for klib^
ing a negro in a Jail after, U P
sheriff said, the negro attempted
to gel hi* gun. Ennis was tried
•nd acquittM on charges of slay
4i
when the sheriff attempted to
carry out *, court order.

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(That debt Is money the govern­
ment borrowed to keep running,
mostly In war-time. The Interest
on the debt costs about *5,000,000,000. a year.)*
ridges ring the
The special tax committee thinks
Submarine
Pacific,
maybe the cost of running the northern and western
Ir r , *‘l* forming mush. Islands
government can be reduced from
fOTswo.ooft.ootrn; pcrhipa'iSM A o,- as the Aleutians, the Kuriles,
Japan and the Hynkus.
000.000 or even *20,000.000,000.
Can It? Congress will have to
decide that. And If that's poss­
ible, how much can'taxc* be re­
• YARDLEY VENETIAN BU N D S
duced? Congress will have to de­
America's Most Hrsut.fol
cide that, too. But reduced when?
Aluminum •* Cedar •• Prlishrd Alamlaum
In the fiscal year which starts
Ash Me For Free Esrlmate
July I, 1948, and ends June 30,
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Itoliinrton - Orlando
1949?
Phone 2-0729
If the cost of running th f
government can-be eut from the
present *37,000,000,000 to *26,000,000,000, then the government u
might be able to cut taxes. But/),
how much?
Before th a t can be done. Con­
gress will have to consider:
How much it should leave—be­
tween TUnning the government and I
T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
taxes collected—for psying off
some of the national debt and
Wd m ake ou r ow n Ico C ream , All f la to rt

in i r / I t * U|"r r
J.i n
, Sixteen European countries figure
IsMH—(in* ro»t of running the g o v - 1 th&lt;*v*ll omhI about i f&gt;f* oooooo rrnm rnt is figured right now to be ooo |„
^
about *37.000.000.000 - ~ i
^ &lt;n outside aid, mostly from us.

H 'n n fln v M

, NOV* IT, 1947

•m

Taxes May Be Cut a g ^ g y g L , ....
erament dropped from 194
Next Year, Alm ost1"”””1
prt "™
“
1M8. (Thed“p
amount
which,M
la7the
difference between government
costa and money taken In taxes
Hardly, Not Quite can
be used by the government

—i
w»i&gt;“ ftfw r m « i (M l *
*3,000,000,000 In food and furl
grant* Jhal would not be repa'd.
f a
. rwi
( / • U ' Anything lea* than thla "nefiIn te n t
I n
K i l l ' idle sacrifice." the committee
U l l V U l I U l u l l said | n a ' 1.13.000-word report
made public over the weekend,
might atarre the program Into j
a wasteful operation and cause
It to degenerate into “costly re­
lief"
The committee did, tiowevci,
jwale down 'the probable to st of
BAY ST. L O U i^ T lm .. Nov. 11 the- four-year self-help program
envisaged by Secretary of State
.VClAA 63-year-old man* who _Marshall to between
wwwm *12.000,000,

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To Protect th* Peace of the World;
l o Promote the Progress of America
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Bonds'
Hughes Inquiry In, volves Morgcnthau Buck In Washington
In Profit Made On
4 Million In Bonds
NEW YORK. Nov. II, gP » Qp Henry Morgrnthau. Jr., adld to­
day ‘It’e an outright lie* When
ha wan informed of Ma|. Gen.
•ral Bennett E. Mayara* tewllmony before the Renata War
Investigating
Committee
In
Washington that Meyera had
dlacuaaed a mldli-mlllion-dollar
bond transaction with the for­
mer Secretary of the Treaaory.
Morgenlhau said “Ihe conversation never took place."
• “Our whole practice there
* (Treasury Departraent)." Mur■enlbau aald, “* n lo diarourage speculation In government
bonds and to make It impossible
for people to speculate In gov­
ernment bonds."

John I- Galloway urged a
rong National def*n*e am r rcjssted support 6/ ‘the National
Monday night.
A film also was shown depict­
ing the N th Air Force in acllon
in the - Chinese theater.
Comdr. F. D. Scott called on
all World War vaterans to rela'rth s lr aapsriencea ovaraeas on Ihu
day that the Armlitlce wa* sign­
ed. Those replying were: Herbert
Pope, PercjL Chapman atuUE. ;A.
Monfortvn.
Aa this meeting was dedicated
to the observance of Marine Day,
all Marines present were called
on to tell of thalr dutiei and
experiences In World War II.
The commander reported that
mambarahip now totals 160, anJ
announced that the next district
msating will be hald In Orlando
ir a a l t a e e a

ra g * S IX

Romania King Denies
He Is Fleeing Country
MUNICH Germany, Nov. 11 (A*)
—King Mihal I of Romania said
today be had heard reports he
was fleejog his country, but that
they were “mliculous and untrue."
The 28-year-old monarch and
his mother Helen, divorced wife
of ex-King Carol, Dew In from
Bucharest an route to .the London
wadding of Princess Ellssbeth.
’ "1- have heard those reports,
quite a few of ihsm," Mlhai aald

Harris Infan
Shortly Af1
of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harris
a t Lake Monroe, died one hour
a fter birth yesterday. Funeral
services will be cowdufted for the
dafaut a t th* gravoaide In Ever­
green Cemetery Thuraday at 3:00
P.M . with th* Rev R. It. Martin

President Tu Appear
Before .Joint Ses­
sion On Inflation,
European Cr i s i s

DeGaulle Urges
Alliances With
YORK Nov.' 12 (/P) U y
Western Nations W.NF.W
ilrndriton. a lop Stale De­

W A S tllM .lu S . No*. 12
Serrrtar * uf Stale Mar­
shall mid today that nearly
t.dim Amealran iliilitan offi­
cer* are hrlpmg the t hiuese
mi*ernmeiit in ii* »»r againat
Communist ai nun. Imt he aald
Ihe ( him--..- government "must
do more there hefore " e rap
do more here.*’ Marshall tola
Ihe llouir I .iiiirn
\ffalra
t oinmillre that Ihe I'n ittd
Staten ha* ih u aulliorircd an
additional Irainillg center lo
help China in Formosa.

Without laying to directly, lie
made it plain he had Ruttia in
Daily in the inter eat* of
national arrutity and in
peace
ihould he n o . aggietuon in tin*
area,' Hende linn laid.

e,"

He i* director of the ‘llate de­
partment'* office of Near F'ailem
and Afiiian affair*. In an addreit prepared
prrpared for
(or the Academy of
Political Science he asserted-that
“Middle F.ailern oil repreienl* the
lifeblood of the indutlry and Iran*| k&gt;i ! not only of *oulhein A*ia
and of Africa but .lfm uf ihe FuDe Gaulle de ro|&gt;e of lire future.!*
"AM unfriendly foreign power
in p o tu u lu n of ilia c reserves
would he in n position to hamper,
If nofr prevent, the rehabilitation
of western Europe and tu retard
the economic, development of
Africa and southern Asia." he

said, must
of lieggar.

On Horse Races
Colorful Parade Be
gins. Day Celebra

John L. Galloway
Adka/ Strong Defense
At VF\V!s Meeting

Truman Plans
ToDeliverHis

GIANTS EAT HIGH ON THE HO&lt;

Middle East Must Be
Kept From Hostile
Nation To . Insure
Peace, S e c u r i t y

The retired general a ilory &lt;&gt;f U. S AMBASSADOR lo Great Britain.
the transaction came atop contra­ Lewis W. Douglas la shown on hit
dictory te»limony fiom him and arrival in Washington from London.
Howard Hughe* a* to whether II'* will hold a series of conferences
t’lesldent Truman and Scrrfr&gt;
Meyera sought a loan from the with
tary of State George C. Marshall on
airplane manufacluter for a bond European relief.’ (fiirrmelinniilt

offered to lei

Fate Of Three
Continents Is

partment policy-makrr, &gt;atd today
that the (ate of three continent!
depend* on keeping the oil firldi
of the Middle Fait out of the
hand* of an “unfriendly ■great
General power

WASHINGTON Noy- 12 (I F )—
Maj. General Bennrtl F_ Meyeta
told tenalott today lie and hi*
wife, netted $90,000 fiom a $L*
A 000.000 wartime bond deal alxiut
W which he laid he coniulted then
Secretary of the Treasury Mor­
grnthau. Morgenlhau told him
he “didn't »ee how I could go

Hughe* leslified Meyer* Djed to
borrow $200,000 to finance a
$10,000,000 bond •peculation at a
lima when Meyer*, a* an Air Force
o f f i c e r . wa» negoltahng w
Hughe* on warplane contract*.

A sso c ia te d P re ss Leafled W ire

WEDNESDAY, NOV. t

, Ralph Smith
Main Speaker Cold Snap Chills
At Pilot Meet | Wide Section Of U.S.

A colorful parade yesterday
morning by, more lhan 85 member*
of the Duily Root* Riding Club
imitated a full day nf Armistice
event* carried out with great suet ail by. this a m sigawiraliBni ire
menlary law is necessary to rxeluding a fitb fry and tournament, pvdit*- a meeting, however smalt;
pony and &lt;|uarter btir*,r race* at It is necessary to put over ideas
their fine new, track at the •Mun­ or projects; to anrooth out -dif­
icipal Airport* where more than ferences! and engenders .cuurfcsy,
staled Mrs. Smith who
1,000 galbrrrd for tlie Events.
First Coloisiana 4:0 “Let your
Tire parade in downtown San­ speech lie always with grace,
ford,. which waf decorated with seasoned with salt that ye may
know how ye ought to answer
on Seminole Route- every
wan." The rule of the insvard at Fort Mellon Parkr and led T d ftiy m h e rule of parliamentary
by Sheriff P, A- Mho bearing the law, she said, amphasliing that a
&lt;c—n— r* ■•„ r * « . Sis 1
American Flag and Mr*. Roy Reit­
er with .lire ,club flag, proceeded1
up Park- Avenue to Fir»t Street, Sen. Claude Pepper
then to Mrllonvtlle Avenue and
on out lo the rpce track. A large CbnfurH With Higgins
crowd
„ applauded
k .
, them.
,
, .
Senator Clauds Pepper InformKoy Kerter of Langwood won |
n „ mber of Commerce Mana1( dmiimm.4 .« r*e* arsi
1 g,,. y;,|»srd Higgins, on a visit
*
1 here yesterday morning, that It

00,000 Puerto Ricans
Said In New York

".Such u' power might • well he
nlile, if once in possesion of lire
strategic and economic resources
of this area, lo decide the des­
tinies of at least three continents
11
4
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AdTndS
a full report would not be avail­
able for the special session uf
Congress.
Sen. Pepper state.) th at the
President is reluctant t o . allow
the flood control Issue to' come
up In Ike special aggslon, but that
It will be handlad during the
regular session In January,
The Florida delegation, he said
had requested General Wheeler,
chief engineer, that the usual
procedure be dlepented with In
this Florida situation and the
funds be allotted direct for the
plans as davlaed by the •engineer.

problems unless the Dow of Puerto Kicans la diverted from Ihe
overcrowded areas to other sec­
tions of. the city,, a Board of
Education committee report spy*
The report, released yesterday,
was prepared under the direction
of six assistant superintendents
of schools who have made a study
of social and education aspect s
nf the sharp rise in Puerto Rican
immigration here.
An estimated 400,000 of the ,Roxas’ Liberal Party
islanders now live In New York
city with an additional 30,000 a r­ Suffers Vote Setback
riving yearly.
The report u ld :
MANILA, Nor. 1*—
Presi­
"As an American citizen, th* dent Roxas' Liberal Party appar­
Puerto Rican has unrestricted ently retained a - bar* working
right to chnoee his place of real- majority in tba Philippines Sen.fence within the United States. ale on tha basis of scattered In­
Practically, however, the vaet ma­ complete returns from yesterday's
jority of newly arrived Puerto tillier and petroleum.
Ricans are making their w ay Into
The Liberals ha ‘
landslide in ballotting for sight
poorly housed sections of the Senate seats and 41i governorship*,
citr.’*
A spokesman for Ithe President's
It urged Insular, federal and offlcii conceded tonight a t least
city authorities to attem pt to two members of, the opposi­
"divert the Dow of Puerto Rican tion Nationalists Party wsre
virtually certain of election to
Of New York into other section* the Senate. They were Camilo
of the city and elawhero with Oils* and Euloglo Rodrigues,
some regard to th* adequacy of former President Osmen a.’s run­
housing accommodations and hi ning mate In the 1948 elections
the occupational crppnrtunitlea." anlinst Roxas.
The report aald some of tho
Heavy liberal voting from the
blander* live her* with aa many VUayan Islands of the central
a t “23 In four rooms—sleeping Philippines
w as. cutting into
hags at a premium."
Nacionalbta leads In Luzon.

tty ASSOCIATED' 1'HB.SS
Autumn's first cold snap chilled
wide section uf the country
Temperatures ranged from aero
in North Dakota to around th
fi•’■■ring mark In- most parts of
low tin- dii mark froiiCth® Kuchtes
}o central Pennsylvania.
Tin* mercury dropjKit to ^2
111 Nashville, Trim., this uioiuiik
gml l&gt;-m|&gt;vratiirrs in tlic’till's wei •
irported in Georgia, Mis&lt;u*ki|ip.i
la.iiiilarm and Teias.
Ilirmlngharn, Ala., had a low nf
4U, one degree under the mini
niurn in Muhile, Ala. There wa*
a sharp overnight drop In tern ,
in lu tu iis . iii Taxos. Sun Antonio.
which had a high of CC yesterday,
n jHirtod a low of .'17. Fort Worth
and Dallas each reported Itfi,
and St. Charles, La., Sit.
Forecasters said the cool wealli
nr would mova Into the Atlantic
seaboard and tha New England
Slates today and tonight and the;
predicted continued cold wreathe
for the midwest section.
Grand Forks, N, D„ was the
coldrst spot today, with a mark
of’ sero, and the mercury was
near that figure In other Nor'h
Dakota cities. Temperatures were
near normal along the Pacific
coast
\ _

liiiman will iprak to mrmheit of
Ihr. 1 loutr .uni Sen.ite in the
I Ionic of Repn crnt.rli* e* chamber

Vishinsky Rap Frenchmen's Bay Takes Group Of
Big Four” Over
Sanford Civic Leaders On Cruise
UN Violations
Quotes Truman About
Aiil To Germany To
Help Defeat Russia
YORK. No*. -12 ill')
Deputy Fmrtgn Minuter

A largr gnu, it
Ihel. w.*r* tmA iueir
(lay, which will iqxi.it
much rmbmiaim ;.vei

lu t it ill t i n t ,if$f

•••.•itect'
r t- t t flim r t i na 11i i y

Unitrtl Stair* r in iu b f l
mnc*\ a

t ovrfrtl
Hye window* and (Is iniootll lull
!•&gt; llic * N c illill o le l o ii n lv C h a m b e r
lu ll

lilt

hr Municipal Piei .short

Y, Vniumkv fast night nr-

It i it .*itt, the United Stale*,
and I ianic of displaying
md piinciptr* « { the United N.t cnutllioi'il si'ii ml uiilvs down III1
liver lo niBiki't 67. tin tlic return
trip it cruised to m il till- sluire
ui -Kiilt-rnme, then straigln t"
tin' Munici|uil pier.
maintained ilia! Ruuia's foteign
K .iu ard ' liiggins, inaiiagsr of
poliry It "one uf |iejie, * \ iiliirt'Lv (fie Sentintilh County t’lmiii!«'i
of Commcrcv* m ii hrief l.il.
• an Malnmrn witli piiniinig .1
program o f. "halted and »nn)i|
.inimui" low aid In* muntiy.

of lilt* Amrrirmi Krilir^fion of

Red Atomic Bomb

Republican Leader
Says Price Fixing
Is Not Solution

As.Fishing Trip

Official Washington CHICAGO Vnv I (An Price
Sees Story Also As cmilrid i* i»*&gt; '•ii'Ui*r in inflation.
liuotitet -Qf^-lVWmtie-

jn tuppoiI of In' tTaiin. Vi

linin’ aiiu.uiil i.f motU’V 11,id,.,I lo
1In* money *ep*il, t,v Tin- Dernoe-

-lull *ky tefrlied In- a new*p*|iei
&gt;iiiry ol llM1 wbnli quoted Pier
i.lenl Truman llirn a U N ,r(i
alor—at dnlaiirig ilia! ihe Unit
rd Stair* tlmuld help ILima **T
I t ’M illn u r a »n

l'« » *

"&gt;■• *

I'yre Taylor Urges
Helical Of Statute
WAHHINGItlN, Nov. 12 l/V&gt;-'
An outriglii appeal of The wr«ge
liour law was advocated today
hy Tyre Taylor, gem m l rounsel
..f the Soul hern Slate* Industrial
Council. .
Taylor srfid -the Ill-hour week
which Is standard In Hie law “I*
ilia, vary opposite of llie ull-out
emphasis on production which the
tip*»s so urgrntly demand.“
He estimsted that -substitution
of a 46 hour m -ck.in-1L -S. In­
dustry Would yield enough men
hour* to build 1*.046,000 morn

lo ilii' county, and outlined plain
A l* o
I liV u lt r t l,
w e ll
m l..m in i
for .day and evening cruises,
t Among liinte on the trip, were authorilin i.n.l privately today, it
Mr. ami Mr*.‘ Edward lliggni* |ito|tagamla, intended Im local
Mr. and MrfT John L., Gallowav llnt*i,in con*U(ii|ilion a* well at
M
un P a|f fell!
lor llie "told wai" ol n ritrt.
lerming llie litbing lerbniqlie
an old ttarulbv m military infelli.gem e, lltetr aillloniiie* taiil ll
wink* like thii:
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 12 o1\ A rumor it planted al a point
Tin’ ,S(atc Improvement-Com
mission today asked tin- tiuaid of',some nrw*pspri, magaime or
Control to deeido whether Uni-1
vi’rstly of Kliwiua dormitniv, 1.11I10 tUliun. The idc.i it lo gel
rents gancially sfluuld i f laised tltr lunmi into iiiiulslmu and
tu twip finance an (ttJtOOJHHt rienr IbriTTee wbrlbcr it it dcna-vl or
student housing project.
• onlirmrd.
Tlie Hoard uf Control' hat ask
In lire publitlied tlriiul or coned iim Improvement Commission
K'MlIaaee
fsa e
In finance construction of the
new dormitories, which would
take rare of 1,400 men students
and lUtO women,.
However, the ’ Commission Di­
rector Charles' II. Overnun said

Rent Hike Studied
For College Project

ini New lh-.nl Adininiivtrntion."
Ueece fold a^im-etingjif tin: Ahra^
Iiisiii l.inoln \ til it.licit Iti-piitdican
Club last night
*
"Titer,- is- nothing we can do
rx rrp l f u r r th r frn’T'Vtnn'A*rr hat e
bwii &lt;&gt;n n huge monetary spree
and Have n seven- economic h ang­
over l lint must in1 swenied out,"
lii’.’t't* declared.
"Price control hti* been sugge-led a- tt iiihvIC nntldoto tor
(hi* linngovi'i. mil (ills suggesliml 1* h icd helling. Ihe vuggostion come* fi..m tin- ra.IicaT*
4I tfnllnirra on I'afir , fell I

^PropoHcd Loan To
China Is Not Enough

Pakistan Hits huliu
For Seizing State
NEW DELHI, Nov. 12 uW—
The Pakistatr guverttiiu’iit. In_a
sta irm itu - IxsiiPil to ' ihe press
today, rharncli'lired India's uc*
rupalioii of 1In* princely alale cf
Junagudh as an unw arranted vi­
olation of PakiMoo te rrito ry . ,
Ttie slateme'lil avoerted that
P akistan refused lo recognise Indla's assum ption of ndim uisirative
fiim'lious in Juungmlh, which it
■N|d lind ts-en aeliieVetP by a

&gt;f

retirement i f revenue “certificate!

Need For Bringing Up Children
To Face Realities Of Life Told

importance uf learning to face
re a lty In industry today w* can
obaerve examples of right * and
wrong approaches to reality, A
right approach, for exsAple, la
(Ceattaa**. am r*»* sta)

of Com

SHANGHAI, Nov, 1 2 -(/P &gt; mi tin' building would niea.i
monthly dormitory charges of llutlness and financial experts
in Shanghai said today the nropnearly 1-76. per student.
He .reported dormitory charge* oaed 1^00,000,000 U. S. alii.toat Florida State University hero China program would rescue this
are about |I2.60 a month amt nation from threatened bankruptcy
romrrented Ihe proposed Gabies tiut would be totally inadequate
villi- rate* would, lx* "exorbitant for btdsterlng war-liallered com­
munications and industries.
These person* said the proposed
assistance would wipe out China'*
BUILDING MEET
foreign exchange deficit—expected
Members of the Southern Build- ( | n reach $100^000,000 for the
Ing Code Congrats, now In session
year—permit importation of
In Orlando, will be guest* here to -; urgently needed food, cotton, fermorrow, with Grady Duncan, city tillier anil ppetroleum.
building Inspector, and member of
The goyertunciU -Would Ilka to
’their Hoard uf Truitees ax holt, have money |n develop capital
Events include a golf tournament project*, including, In order of
at the Seminole Country Club at importance, communications, etec2:30 o’clock, a St. John* cruise .on , rje power, fertilizer plants and
the Frenchman’s Bay, and a ban- h„ * y &gt;mj ,lght inau, lry .

ary siso tlile member of the
United Daughters of tha Confederacy as some 1,000 members ropprvsenting 46 states opened lb*
flrst business session of their 64th
annual bonventlon bars today.

DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12-UP)—
The week beginning Sunday, July
11, today was fixed for the 1D4B
Democratic National Convention
to be Held In Philadelphia. Th*
Republican National Convention
will be held In th* same city and
starts three weeks earlier on Mon­
day! June •£!.

_______________ i n * _____

urntwhelming. ariuciL

Indian Prime Mlnistei JawahNehru announced Sunday
that hia government has “ternimrarily" taken over lb* admin-'
fatratlun »f Jipiugutlh at ibe re­
quest of Junngailh Premier Shah
Nawzai Bhutto to save it from
"a complete administrative break­
down."
Junakadh, a 4,100-square mile
state on the Kathiawar peninsula,
originally acceded to Pakistan,
although Its population • is nreduminantly Hindu. Its ruling Nawab is a Moslem,
The Pakistan press note said
that 20,000 well-armed Indian
troops, supported by .tanks, had
entered Jnnagadh and imposed an
ultimatum to surrender. Previous­
ly, it charged, Indian troops had
entered the state disguised In ci­
vilian clothes.

11rial

ROOKIE. OF YEAR
CHICAGO, Nov.
12 UP)—
Jackio Robinson. Brooklyn Dodg­
er*’ star negro first baseman,
will b* presented “ Rookie Of The
Year" awerd tonight by Jack Ry­
an, chairman of Ihe Chicago
Baseball Writers Association of
America.

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P A G E S IX
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(i.O.P. On Taxes

“* Judge’s Ruling
i r .. i i .M 4 r r M ,r .M n » i
.should hava no standing-in-aay
court whoa* Judge* have taken
the oath to uphold the Con.tltutton of the United State*. The
theory that million* of our ao|.
dler* should .risk " their Tire* touphold our Kovemment and that
Judge* *hould help a power that
bore* from within to destroy It
i* ridiculous.”
Counael
vuuiwi for
ivr the
lor itrikers,
. i r i . i r . , who
wou
walked out when lim itation manaireroent refuted tag........
to discuss with
them the dismissal of an employe,
aatd Judge Lvarh'* ruling would
be appealed.

t

ir ..n ..f 4 fm
r«a» i i m i
#*l»o&lt;4-rira-64 IUOO,IXX)1QOO u s re­
duction mrature to go over until

January.”
Knutson's committee handle* la*
legislition and the Minnetolan hii
been the leading advocate of lax
legislation at the special teuton.
However, he rniphaiiier1, to reponrii that,
io. i , taxes
i..r&gt; .will
#wn, be
ur the
wir
porlen
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W a r Contracts

A t THE CH URCH ESFIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
J . E. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School.
11:00 A. M-: Morning Worahlp.
8ermon by Her. Charles Thomp­
son. Superintendent .of th# Meth­
odist Childrens Home at Enter­
prise.
— 0:30- Ji. -Mw
Meeting!.
7:»0 P. M.t Evening Worahlp.
Special mUalc b * Th* Methpdist
ChlldrMlV Hom e Chorus.- Also
moving pictures of the Home.

Congress meets in January for
............... .
the rrgualr session. KnuUon
KnuUoa »*»d
said
the—measure,—if tt bmnrtei-faw.
ould make the tax cuts ef­
fective as of Jdn. I, 1940.”
Tornado Strikes
FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
Speaker Martin (R-Maaa.l, aalJ
CHURCH
yesterday it Vra. his Inclination
ir.M I.M 4 from
IIMl
E. D. Brownlee, I). D. Paalor
In
put
the'
tax
measure
off
until
other minim pertom w*i an unRev. Douglas R. Charle#,
January, in view of the limited
identified elderly woman.
Assistant Paator
The itorm *truck Giliano abort time to deal with foreign »akL Oak Avenu# and Third Street
economic legislation at the
9:46 A. M.: Sunday School for
ly after 10 P ..M . leaving a 600- and
special session.
all ages.
loot path of destruction, witIt
was
because
of
Martin’s
11:00 A. M.t Worahlp Sbrvire.
neaiea .aid. Galiano U located
along llaynu l.afourachr, fi.hing statement that Knutson arranged Sermon; "ChriaUana’ Forgive.’
the
conference
with
th#
speakpr
(1:30 P. M.: Junior and Senior
mile* . o u t h of New Orlean. ip
today.
Young People will meet.
Lafourche Pariah.
After it broke up with Knut­ •7:30 P,, M.: Evening Worahlp
The two fatal victim* of the son's
announcement
that
h?
•form were (later* who redded thought there would be no sp#.-- Service. Young people will he in
In the tame home on llaynu La. ial session action OH taxes, llep. charge of the service.
.
fourrhe. Mr*. Pcdellce Theriot, Mallrck (IndI', the llouae Repuh
another of the aider*, raid the llcan Floor leader, told- report- BKARDALL AVENUE CIIAPEL
Rev, Oougla. R. Charles,
dorm .truck with fore* in that
Aa.l.tant Paator
section and wa. accompanied by era:
rious jieople there appears to ho
3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
torrrntial rain.
“A* far a . I have contacted va3:46 P. M.: Worahlp Service.
.
"There wa. a loud clap of
thunder and then a 'terrible roar* rletermlnatlon to bring about tax
CH° 8 » CHURCH
ing .omul a . though th* hou.ca no slackening in the Republican »
T* i ' * r P*nl*r, II. » ., Rector
were being torn apart,” .he .aid. relief. However, there appears tJ
-3rd Sunday after Trinity
Mr. Theriot .aid that one of lie no demand that it comp up
A. M.T' Holy Communion.
.th e llanos child ten, who survived, iu the special fission. I think ”
i* highly i|pi*.tioi;able that &lt;1
0:30 A. M.: Church School.
the dedructlon of their * homo, it
will n#ne up.
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayer
wa. fuund hanging again.t the
Hillock, however, re-emphasised and -sermon.
aide nf a cidern .everal hundred
P. M.: Y.P.8 .L. and Juni­
feet from, her home. ..Hi* night his stand fur tax reduction, say- or (1:00
Iraague.
clothe, had been caught on a id*!
“Again I want to pledge to x H M - P l . T ’. W” * P •
protruding nail, ,aud he eicaped •he
pennle that the Republican * 8:00 A. M. Thursday 8:46 A
apparently unhurt. ' ’
9:00.
..nra
and'a gmcerv- Party will continue to fight for
Nine residences
re»l
Week-day Notices
relief. Continuation of the
midence w*re destroyed by tha tax
Monday, 7:30 P. M.: Veatry
wkrtime tax burden in peace
blow.
time, with it. drag on production meeting.
8 bertff Charle* Barker of La­ and hardship to person, having
Tuesday.’ 8:00 P. M.: Adult
fourche P«ri*h estimated d*m*g-t small income*!, intolerable.
Confirmation class.
'
to the G*H*no community *t
Saturday, 9:30 A .. M.t Juniof
“l-et u. not forget that our
$ 100,000. Barker raid that one
own people are entitled to relief choir rehaarsal.
picked up hv the wind and car- government
confiscatory taxes and
•nouae, owned-by Kuban Mir*, wa* r'om outrageously
high c o s t-n r rt WRIST CHURCH. Longwood
riad nut nf the area.
Mark T. Carpenter, a D., Vlrar
from "There i* no trace nf
that other Impediment* that the New
23rd Sunday after Trinity
‘ home,” tlie sheriff .aid.
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and
Deal Administration', foggy think­
sermon.
ing ha. foisted upon them.”
All are we|come.
Tha dodo bird geta it. name
Except on grain farm* In the
from
the Portugese "duodo,’’
com belt where it ia a cash crop, CHURCH OF THE NAZAHKNK
“simpleton."
&gt;•
Second Street and Mapls Avenue
corn is primarily a feed crop.
I- It. Hushlon. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:46 A. hi.
Look! ‘Forever Amber’ -Ritz- Nov. 18th- 19th Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
N.Y.P 8 . 7:00 P. M.
Evangelistic Hour, 7:46 P. M.
Ml(l Week Prayer aervice, Wed..
AduIlN— • 40c
Opens
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7:46 P. M.

7:45

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and love, of Pearl Whit*. . .
the first great thrill*' star of
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greatest risks 1#« the nun aka
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1 ^ J . ' t»r told' C e n e r.T 'H n rT U doId. then the head of the Air it*, consistent poller of struggle
fur the peace and security of
Forces that:
T IIB CHURCH OP GOD
th# peoples. The foreign policy
1.
The
Hughe*
Aircraft
Com
2509 Bias Avenue
of the
th# Soviet Union find*
find, ar­
Rev. Joe C. Crewa, Minister
pany waa not qualified to build dent support from the whole
Sunday School,-10:00 A. M.
photo reconnaissance planes:
of progressive mankind which
Pastoral Service, 11:00 A. M.
does not want ■ new war and
2.
Th&lt;j
contract
for
100
of
these
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M.
The Revival 'services conducted plane** might at a later date la striving for a lasting peace."
glorious armed forces
by Rev. John Mixon will continue draw congressional criticism.^ _ l ^ n “Our
&lt; U Uf^nat«L-f^-tb# -JOctober
, . ,W*T* ,Iu’n r iu m h ? con- (1 y 17 Revolution) gain*, on
or guard
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tract ha'd an odor?” asked Senator for Uie peaceful
labor of soviet
the public is invited to atteipL
Ferguson, chairman of the sub­ peoples and tha state interests of
th* motherland,’* Oie Marshal “de­
FIR ST e n U R e n OP CHRIST, committee.
clared.
SCIENTIST
Meyer* replied: “I was quite
“Soviet soldiers, understanding
800 Eaat Second S tric t
sure it had an odor."
the Import*nc# and responsibil­
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
ity of their taak* and untiringly
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
WASHINGTON Nor. 7 (/P)-A perfecting their military skill,
Subject "Adam and the Fal­
former wartime procurement of- are steadily mastering th# mili­
len______
Man^'
of the patriotic
Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M. ,!•&lt;« testified today that top level tary
- experience
,
Reading Room lloura: Tuesday, 'official* direclcd him to sign a wJ»r* furtb* ! •Poncing military
and
A Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
|7(U74.666 contract with H ^ *achievements
^ ’* * ' ^
•* * strengthen
,nln*
In the
ward
Hughe*
to
build
100
pholo
inr
of
our
armed
forces.”
SOUTH HIDE BAPTIST
Ilia speech echoed an order
reconnaissance planet.
CHURCH
the day he issued last night,
Ninth Street at Laurel Areaue
Albert J. Browning, a former of
in which he called for Russian
. Iter. Wilson Finch, past
brigadier general and now a vice- armed forces to “be In con*tint
Millard Hunt. Youth Directs#
president of the Ford Motor Com­ militant prepared!*#**” again**
Sunday School, 9;46 A. M.
, Morningr (service, 11:00 A. M. pany, said the then undersecretary "Instigators of u new war.
It followed by only u f * »
‘ B.T.U., 8:16 P. M.
of war, Robert P. Patterson, direc­
hour* a speech by Russian ForEvening Service. 7:30 P. M.
*\ It. —------Molotov,- who
Wednesday Service, 7:30 p. M. ted him to sign after he had de- elgn Minister V.

IsyrJ action Irom April 28. 19 4 4 . declared yesterday that th#
cret of the nlomlc bomb re***4
Browhing told a Senate War j
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FIK 8 T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlaciplea af Christ)
Hliteenlh Street and Sgnford
Avenue
Dr. William Perry Yesley,
Minister
Sunday School. 9:46 A. M.
Worship and Communion* 11:00
A. M.
Sermon: "People Who
Never Grow UP.”
Christian
Youth
Fellowship,
6:30 P. M.
Sermon: “Willful Willie*’, 7:80
P. M.
•UNITY.
Faith Cornwall. Minlstar
' TUESDAY .
7:46 P. M.: Prayer service al
Valdes Hotel.
.. 8:00 P. M .f Class in ‘‘Lesson*
in Truth” at the hotel.
CASSELBERRY COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Rer. Nath Thompson. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Morning Service. 11:00 A. M.
Choir Practice, Wed.. 8:00 P. M.
SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CIIURCII
Seventh Street and Elm Avenu#
Sabbath School. 9:30 A. M.
Saturday. .
Church'Service, 11:00 A. M.
ayer
Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.

Rev, Yesley Ib Made
Head Of Bureau

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*_ffim 1 L* ,
• ,1 ; indr BHUln*w/^ making1u‘ pr*n
Patterson ordered him to sign the are* Ion for aggression.'
.
Hughe* contract, “approved by .Molotov’s assertion about the
Msj. General Bennett E. Meyers,
deputy assistant chief of air staff.'* 000 000 or more.
“General Meyers waa very In­
Meyers, now retired, is scheduled sistent that a contract be sntered
lo testify concerning his connec­ into with Hughes for lb# purchase
_____________
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of 100 photographic' reconnsDtion
with the matter.
1 1,.al,,,
i , ssnee airplanes,” Browning s*ld,

Hughe* himself w u reported I
0f a conference Apr. 28,
sleeping in a downtown hotel pre- 11944.
. . . .
paratory lo possible appearance I Browning said fteyer* told him
later in the-day lo answer new’0 ,n * rsl
O* Arnold, thvn C iv
of the Army Air Force* “wsnted
evidence about hit wartime con these airplane* purchased and It
Iraclt which the coqynittee is- in­ was up to the Wright Field of­
ficer* to negotiate a contract
vestigating.
with Mr. Hughes that would be
The-, lanky. Hollywood aircraft acceptable to my office.”
designer and film producer sr&lt;
Browning said hla staff “did
rived at daybreak after an all not like the terms of th# contract
night cross-country hop in hit and received unfavorable rrport*
private plane, a converted Army from the legal and contract.clearbomber.
anee branches
he* of his staff. H*
Unshaven and sleepy, H ughes,M|d he told Msytrs the whol*
told newsmen he would wait until .m atter would have to be referred
he is asked to testify before re-|to Patterson, who finally ordered
plying to an assertion of Benator.him to sign Aug. 1.
Williams IR-Dei) that Hughes] Browning submitted a prepared
and his companies owe the gov- litatement and copies of memoran
rrnment $6,919,921 In tasrs for dume dealing with the matter,
the war rears.
•
,The memos showed that Gener
Chairman Ferguson (R-Mlrh) a) Oliver P. Echols. Assistant
of the subcommittee has asked Chief of th# Air 8 taff in charge
most witnesses about Meyers' eon- of procurement, wrote to Arnold
nectlon with . the Hughes eon- Sept. 2, 1943. opposing purchase
iracte. both in hearings last sum- of the Hughes' plane. Only three
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rElliott
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UnrvaaValt
day*
before.
Roosevelt,
rnrr and thla week.
Browning aald that as a "spe­ then * n Air Force colonel, had
cial representative of the Under­ recommended the Hughes model
secretary of War” It waa his, duty (0 Arnold as “the only airplane
to -approve all contracU of $6,- already designed which la suitable
for photographic purposes.”

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“However, Its first clause roGaeta th» main Idea of th* So­
viet draft—the condemnation of
oronaganda for a new war. This
condemnation answers the hope*
vf the working people of Gw
world and axpraases th* vital
Interests of ail freedom-loving
peoples. This Idea, this principle,
la precious to th# Soviet dele­
gation, for the Soviet delegation
has been and Is fighting
flghtui for them
mreoent. This principle (a ree*
oeolfod and amressod In the O n *
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( tahl le*"I.pl
“J shall speak about the res­
olution directed against war prop­
aganda and against instigators
of a new war. The resolutions
was accepted Unanimously. This
was * surprise to toms, for in
Inis resolution the instigators ol
a new war wer* not named dlractly, as was don* In the Soviet
draft resolution. There la no doubt
that ths resolution represents a
halfway measur*. Not at all tb#
•IV* In It have been dotted.

bomb’ was greeted In Lon­
don and Washington by the feel
ing that ha had dlaeloaed noth­
ing particularly rrw r-Q ualtnc t
American sources aald the secret
of th# bomb was one thin,
know-how In making ft’
another. They commented that
Molotov specifically did not **T
Russia had the bomb.
Today's eeremoni** in JUd
Square, the Moscow broadcast
said, started promptly at 10 A.
M. (2 A. MT E8 T) when the
TlHWFs" aT~~l b ? •Kr«nmfT~cchWJ
qver the massed - troop# waiting
to be reviewed.
- M arehal-Belr»«U galUped into
the square and waa greeted by
Marshal Kyril A. Meretakov, com.
minder o’f the parade. He Inspect­
ed the troops, both Inside' and
outside the square, and then—
as an orchestra of 1,300 men be­
gan to play—mounted the trib­
une to spuak.
* . ..
When Belganin finished, the
orchestra played the Soviet na­
tional anthem, an artillery salute
of 24 guns was fired and the
troops began rolling through the
square

lo Aug. I of that year.

Guard, has been advocated by
Major General Vaughan, President
Th# R#v.
. ..William
_. . Parry
.
-Yealoy.
£
Truman's military aids.
pastor of tha Chriitlao Churc
'In* committee ia •&gt;headed by was yestarday appointed by Jack
Gurdon Gray, assistant Secretary Ratigan to serve as haad of the
of tha Army; and will have, two speakers bureau
In connection
memIters from each of th# thr#6 with Christmas Seal Sale act­
aervice*.
ivities of the Seminole County
forreatal said it will makt a Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
thorough study of tha proh- tion. Mr. Ratigan la chairman of
lams of tha Iteaervp units. 1 h#s« the drive.
include the Guard, the Organised
“Knowing the remarkable work
Reserve, the Naval and Marin# of this
Association* from the
Corps Reserves and the Naval standpoint of a director on its
K*"»rve Officers Training Corps. executive committee, I wish to be
The desired program, Forreatal of service,” said Rev. Tealay in
aald, should take "Into account
.porting to tha TB Association
probable developments In the oiricc and requesting a specific
character of warfare, the mobll- work to do. He will appear before
Isatlun requirements of each of civic club* and a committee ser­
the services , the availability j f ving with him will alto contkct
manpower for distribution* among church groups to point out how
all rvserye components, nsw prob- ssal skis money la expended on
l'"!*-— BfflfamlrnE th e — sttxarU.
year n wnd batter according- lo'
, lat#s. especially those raised'by Mrs. Edward Klrcher, secretary.
consideration of civil d*f*nse?6!in’
“ When one* th* people of Sem­
Iversali training and questions of inole County know fully th* sercost.” He added:
vlr« rendered Ky thU A»«ra.l»U.rar
*■“It Will R
R I f f i diaosritiea
cohstder
disparities and there Is no question in my mini
inequities among th* various eom- but that they will gtva generously
ponents and the possibility of da- to hslp with th* all important
veioplng uniform polities anl prac­
said Rer. Yesley,“The work
tices covering such matters as of thla Association, while largely
promotions, pay and amolumsnta, dealing with the TB proMmi,
retirement benefits and Insurance, doe* not entirely do *o. Health
procurement of personnel, Inter, In all.ita phases Is ths scape of
change of personnel among the activity followed by the TB Assoccomponents, and Joint
------ training.
...... .. It iation throughout the County.
will Invasligata methods of ob-* reaching whlta and negro alike/
talnlng, bv Joint utilisation of oth-1
.
erwlse, the most economical *use
of facilities, Installations, equip*
In 1940, the average value par
msnt and training peraonnel."
enrolled pupil of school property
in -the United Slate* wa* $300.
but th* rang* waa from $80 la

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AN INDEPENDENT D A ILY N E W S P A P E R
^V O L U M E X X X V III

Meyers Sought
$200,000 Loan

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Procurement Officer
For Air Forces Ac­
cused Of Seeking
AdvanccDuringWar
W A S H IN G TO N No*. 10 (/Pi Howard HugKn testified loday
mthet Mej. Central Dennett L
Meyer* tried to boirow $200,000
during the war when Meyera was
negotiating a multi-millron-dollar
plane contract with Hughe*.
Hughe* toftj the Senate War
Inveitigating eormnittee that when
he turned Meyer* down.
"This
m u lled in a complete breach of
friendship between me and Denny
•Meyers, and *o far a* I know he
"^didn’t apeak to me again for two
jre lrt,” .the lanky plane builder
added.
M eyrn , testifying to the committe lait week, denied.an earlier
assertion by a ffughe* allntnry
that he (Meyer*) once tried to
borrow $50,000 from Hughe*.
The committee m .umpiring into
circmmtancei of $4O,MO.0OO in
® plane contract) a w a r d e d to
Hughe*.
"When I finally and definitely
turned down the loan proportion,”
Hughe* *aid, “ I thought General
Meyer*' wa» going to find tome
way to throw a monkey wrench
into that F - l l (photo reronnaistance) plane contract if it wai
f t‘«riit)n»+4 tan t*M* 4ltl

E 3 ta b llah c(U 1908

Jackson Says Farm
Ruling Is Absurd
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—
o n —Juatice Jarkaon slapped
■n abiurdity" label today an
a ruling by five Supreme Court
colleagues that n farmer buy­
ing federal crop Insurance mutt
keep informed on government
regulation* in the
"federal
register."
V If the farmer, Jackson aahl.
wire to read "thla voluminous
■ml dull publication a* it I*
ituicd from time to time in
order to make sure whether
anything haa been promulgated
that eflrrta
hit rights, he
would never need crop insur­
ance, for he would never get
lime to plant any &lt;rops,"
Jackson wrote tho distent to
a 6-4 decition in which Justice
Frankfurter
apolfr for the
majority. Frankfurter's maJorlty ruling tald the Federal
Crop Insurance
Corporation
need not pay |3,9t&gt;0 to Merrill
Broihetx, a farming firm In
Bonneville County, Idaho, he.
cause of (he failure of a I'.'45
wheat crop.

Truman Credits
Greek Freedom _
Economic Plight Is
Described As Still
Extremely Critical

Godfrey Program
Honors Seminole
County, Mayfair

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A rw o c la lc d ~ rrr"x s 'D T a .K r ( O V iT r
*4

Marshall Asks
Congress For
Half Billion

[JER BOAT ARRIVES AT SANFORD

Russia Offers y
New P lan s
For Palestine

Congress Group Told
Europe's Needs Are
Greater Than Esti­
mate Of Committee

Effort Is Made By
Soviets To Reach
Agreement On Par­
tition Of I loly Land

W ASHING TON ^ Ttov. 10 ( / I V
Secretary of State Marshall a«ke&lt;!
Congress toidsy to supply S597.000,000 in emergency aid to meet
a ’Teal” and "urgent” nerd in
France, Italy and Audits.
The Secretary, appearing before
a joint meeting o f the Senate and
House Foreign Committees a week
before a special congressional ses­
sion, said that long-range help
for these and other countries
may eventually rm t $1 (t.000.000,000 to $20,000,000,000
That is higher than a 19-nran
citizens committer had estimated.
Rut Matshall commented it is im
possible to'calculate the amount
accurately now.
With Europe dependent
-in
Aineriran help In get hark on her
(fet.,M arshall told the- Irgnlatnn
in a statement that decisions in the
forthcoming special session "w ill
he no less important for the fu­
ture of our country and the world
than those of the war years."
Marshall said that In the ai-l
program the "risks are real" but
the "chanceii of success are good"
in helping the people of western
Europe preserve their free aoeietv.
Marshall rrarked occasionally at
Russia, aayinr right at the atari
that while Britain, France and

I AM
A C C E S S b . " i 6 i -T i
b *R tjp ta of fried .1 new jdsn. fot
cnfnrccmcnt nl I’ llntinr pattition
today in an avowed rffotl In teach
•tglrrmcnl with the L'mlctf States
.rod Yl"‘n •)"■
bu creation of
tovrr'ign Arab .tml Icwitli states
in the Holy l.tnd
An nhtetsrt .who ■Bended a
m t r t mertttig nf l v. 5 .. Rutstan,
Canadian and Guatemalan trptescnlitivr* on • "p ttlilio n * subcnmmfttcc nf the 1 m in i Nation*
u u e m ld v said the new Human
plan wniild,ptn» id*
I' 1hat tiro. 57-niimn aurmbly
r|ci 1 1. tin"- ni hvg-member P.N.
commission t» super* o r admtnii*
Ita Iinn t-l IGIr-hne until the ptopn*c&lt;l Arab .&gt;ml' lewtth countiicf
, lift roue_uulcpruilrjil__ i f lei—p allia
Iron. T h r rnmmmmn would "be
responsible (&lt;■ the iv t u t iiy Coun­
cil. Previously Rut'i* bad tailed
for a 1 nnimi**!i'M tn hr ip|«nnted
hv the S erlllitv Council.
1. I h it the inletim pcirod be­
gin when the I'lernhlv m.i Vf \ 4
pitlihofi llct liimi iful fn J July I.
10J8. with the rtratron nf two
paw n jlt-u i’ i
V T in t ihc Rtttidi tcm.tm in
I ’.tlesllne until A l t ' I, l'*48. Durli&gt;aih»T&lt; —n !'•«» Vial

WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 &lt;/p»_
President Truman told Congress
today I list "Greece it m il free”
becauie of American aid but Iter
economic plight “ ha* not/basical:
l)‘ Improved and the military piclure is' worse.
H 'm ita a e ff
P ast s lit
That is the way( Mr. Trum t l
•tied thing* up a* of Sepl. 30.
four months after Congren *el Aphaiwonfpie Named
up a $400,000,000 fund to help
Premier Of Siam
Greece and Turkey combat Com­
BANGKOK Nov,” 10 (/Ft—Lu­
munistic prettttre from inside their
ang Aphatwongse was appointed
borders.
NEW YORK Noy. 10 M h premier of Slam today and a five
Tlie President expressed "grave member privy council was named
. There win be a ring-eclipse "f
. tO * H n * 4 a * ra g * ala)
the amt Wedneaday that will
to head the government following
r'acb iii renter, or maximum, at
a bloodless coflp yesterday direc­
m atmur Itrftfr-ymon TEST ,
ted hv dkftlme Dictator Whul
w
For the continental
United
Song gram.
State* thl* eclipse Wfll be no *kv
The new privy eouncll replan -1
*how even, though persons in Cal*
the regency for King PhumniIfomla. looking through amoked
phon, who attalna hla majority
glaaaei, will tie able to nee nlmUt
next month. The monarch, who
40 pereent of the sun'* fata
la now In Switxerland. la expectrd
covered.
to return to Siam next month.
Arthur
Godfrey,
noted
-CHS
'
The'area or the aun nhadowed
, The Privy counelt immediately
radio
commentator,
waa
t
o
d
a
y
by the moon dngrs rapidly east*
promulgated a new constitution
presented
with
a
shiny
gold
Semward srrtntt the United State*,
rcjflving some of th« monarrhial
until at Wathlngton It la four Inole County deputy sheriffs ptnver* relinquished In 1932. Un­
liadge
with
his
name
engraved
up.
hundredth* of one .percent. _The
der the mew constitution Siam’s
northeaatern United Statea ‘ will on it during his Chesterfield Icgislatur* will continue aa a twobroadcast
with
Wendy
Barrie,
not aee It at all.
chamber body, but the members
* .*/ In the midwest‘ including Mich­ .former screen actress and winter of thr Senate will .hcmxforlb he
editor
to
Sanford
aa
the
donor
igan, person* looking at abotn
appointed by tha king Instead of
noon should aee a viaible bite out In liehalf of Sheriff iperey A. being eleeted.
Mam
and
th
.
‘fUmln.lTi
.........
r
__ ,__ of-one sliU.nf. the inn, shapad
■■Ar haiountnir ' n rvEfl’ ax p irmtrr
lust like the bite -or human teeth Chamber •of Commerce, whose on two previous occasions. He
m
a
n
a
g
&gt;
r,
Edward
Hlggrns,
. out of the aide .of a piece of pie
headed the government briefly In
______ ytC here In the United Statea thought up the Idea.
1944 when Songgram waa ousted
Mr.
Godfrey
told
a
telephone
will th e‘ gulden ring which dlsbecauaa of public opposition to an
■call
from
Lind
Weber,
manager
tlngulahe* thla eclipse be visibly
ultra-national let program. - *
That will be teen only at th» of the Mayfair Inn, inviting him
Ha waa again made premier
eenter of the ectipae which will Ur come tn Sanford and. enjoy early In 1949, but hie regime was
‘
‘ am
Id- defeated after a brief atay In of­
— tie out over the Pacific Ocean, real hospitality. “The studio
• aUrtlng tooth of the Aleutian lence applauded loudly when God­ fice.
frey said Weber had hired a plane
Itlandt.
I l 'n l l M r * »•
BU I
■ The ring It due to the fart that
High School Englinh
the moon la ao far from earth at
aent that Ita face doci not fully Railroads Rapped .For i Clftsa Visits* Hcradd
cover the aun’a face. The moon’a
Race Discrimination Fifth and tlx period English
. face, that la the moon’a shadow,
la a -little imaller, to that the
edge of the tun appears all
WASHIN’GTON, Nov. 10, « V - composition clones ■of SeminoL*
around the black moon during the Counsel for 21 negro firemen as­ High School, under direction of
mid-eclipae. Thia aunilght U a serted In district court today that Mitt Lucy Smith, were brought in
ring of fire. 'Attronomera call It aouthcaatem railroads and some a achoot bus to The Herald on
J^an annular eclipae.
union leaders are Houtlng the Thursday and Friday afternoon*
Supreme Court to maintain * ban aa part of their course In "free
againxtj negro firemen on diesel speech and a free praaa.4
Wallace Sees Signs
There were 29 tn tha Junior
locomotives.
Clast group Friday, only two of
Attorney
Irving
J
.
Levy
named
Of Violence In U. S. the Southern Railway, the Atlan­ whom were boys. They first vistic Coast Lina and Seaboard Air ited the office where F-dJtor R.
ST. LOUIb T J ov* 10 (Ad­ -Henry Line and the Brotherhood' of Lo­ L. Deann showed them
paper
A- Wallace who just rreturned comotive Firemen-and Engineers. mat* used for tha coating of matal
from a European tour told a St. He said that through "dilatory plate* used for printing pictures,
Loots audience lait night he had action" they were causing nagro cartoon* and advertisements.
found "the pattern of mob viol- firemen to lose employment ateMuch Interest waa shown espec­
enee becoming clear In my own tus.
ia lly by tha hope In the teletype
a country."
*
His allegation earn* during m ach ines which print the Associ­
“
The former V|ee President and arguments before Ju stka Alex! ated Press dispatches The four
Secretary of Commerce said In an ander Holttoff in m ease filed Linotype machine* also were of
address aponiored by the Progres­ here last month on behalf of the much Interest. Printer* Allen
sive. Citixena of America that negro firemen employed by tha Ball and Dora* Norwood weri
"Tills pattern la net unfamiliar three railroads.
quisled concerning proof* and
to thoaeswho witnessed the rise
type setup, and the difference
of Fasrllm In Germany and llabetween a galley and a form waa
|y_*
? :' i* -Philip Murray Hails explained,
l Ulmer Claland explain" It l» an inevitable product of
UMW’8 Reuthcr ed the operation o f the press.
the campaign of hatred, fear and
Mrs. Lourluo Beal gave a brief
suspicion which la baing earrlsd
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J „ Nov. talk concerning advartiilng.
on by the* newipapera, over the
c * a l r and by the highest officials 10— —CIO Proaidant Philip
Murray stepped Int* tha politi­ Lieut Turner To Be
- ™ of our eovernasnt"
Turning to Wall Street, Wal- cal fight In th a . Unltad Auto
Back From Oversean
Worker* today and_r*va high
tact said;
"Ju st ao long aa they ean keep jrrataa to Preaidant wall
i majority of oer"people talkFirst Lieut. Wajtar M. fu m er,
Ian and fearInr about Coi
Murray tald In a apeccKto \h« •on of Mr. sad Mia. R. W. Tur­
threat uf lbs U. A. W. — C.I.O. convtnu^ni
ful of the allej
ner, 91# Park Avanoa, Sanford,
met! of Wall, have no adequkU wonts to
Soviet Union, i
who ha* bean on duty aa aaalatant
living etan- my appreciation for tha
Street can attec
adjutant general a t Haadquardardi with Impi
gh
the little red-head
red head haa
has given
me tore, Rvukyus
nond on Oklstooges
"White W*U
Be had milder word* to r Re
to' tha Unitnawa, f* retur
theria
bitter
political
oppooen
distract us hr w
ed States for
liJtk e big CIO union.
- 52t .L ,
A graduate
referred to
a mamof Florida, whe
Wail
. Thomas da
Alpha Fraher of.th e PI
4 aald "He'e sometime* a little ternlty, t i e o t ,1
tha
to
being
„carried
ft,
j, ,
LaehtevTous, but n o t a b a d ’ guy,'’ Army at O w l
lorware
p iib , in July,
Of Becrelery-Treaaurtr Georg* 1943, and had
with th«
Idea. Murray aald " I think rTth Infantry
a t Fori
Georg*eAdctes is ia I
of tnu. Banning, Ob, p
grity. B e b a r c M ain
ntiteHlUf

*R in g Eclipse Of
Sun Will Be Seen
At 12:00 Nov. 12

■SAN FflH n , - KIA )R II&gt; A -;M (tN H A Y , -W &gt;VT-1(t.-"1Trr:

difficult. T h r hoal. n^Jctrhaa a trim, graceful appearanrr, ha* n
16 fool beam, (our-fiH&gt;i‘‘drafl, la of 12 registered Inn* and msUr,
12 knots an hour. Il arcummtMUtr* sn passenger*, nod la ade­
quately provided nith life preserver*, fire control sod olhrr safelv
devices, armrdinx to thr management, the bark of the tlaod Shrll
will be rrm »drlrd to *rtvr a* a passenger nailing r&lt;tr&gt;m.

The So foot Diesel posrrrd Frenrhman'a Bay arrived Friday
evening at the Municipal I'ier from Bar Harbor. Me. and ia non
helax readied for passenirr cruLe« on Lake Munroe and thr HI.
Johns River. Walter 11. Lelalvd. manager of the Frenchman's Bay
lliiallng.ro. and hla crew, loo|c ■ trial trip on Lake Monroe yea.
Ifrd iy afternoon i n ‘ spile of rough nalrr nhirh made* docking

Story Of Rescue
Jewish Rights In Dusty Boots Riding Club Plans
Palestine Shown
Fish Fry And Races Tomorrow In North Atlantic
l)a&gt;* will I* tjneived in Sanford hv the 1 loving of Told By Crewmen
By Rabbi Skop lltM'v.Xituillirc
p-ates of huitn*\# and munuipal and county ollfte&gt; .md lh'
Rotary Speaker Says
Arabs And Jews Cat*
Solve
Difficulties

PoM Olftre.

3t

Portugese Fisher­

It. A. ApppIcbyTs
Named Winner Of
Font hall Contest

Al 10-00 A M more tlun 100 colorfully allurd members of lh"
men Saved By U. S.4
Du.ly H-M.ii* |4i fir.*. Club will i-.uade from live lakefront up I’aik A*e
ntie in f irst Stier, .m s ' to Mcllonville Avenue and then to their jncnic
Army Hospital Ship
grmi.id* rod tree lu rk e( the Municipal Airport where llteie wr!| he
a big fi»h fry at 11:30 uVlork.
Ilnt&lt;d.| A Apnfeby, 7|fl AV 1st
NEW YQRKr Nor 10 IrT) \
The Arabs and the Jrw » will he , I'lfw- jiony rliminnliofi rares will
m
hark breaking slniggtc with win 1 Sttccl w • dwlated winner uf
able Ip get along together peace­
IU*;.U oi.V Ibq,winner cotu
u,' \ Ur
l-,/ k fF i »'■«
and waver in ihw lositng Nmih TW
fu lly il they a re ‘given theif in ­ P. M. Other lug raring evrnt«
Sr-- ♦ for Ibr !&gt;"--• werr
T-Tr. AnAllantn war just an-dlic'i itJun- fitrtiv 14*11 ir-rlvp l f’o ilrr .it
dependence in the Holy Land. will lie thr Cowpoti)' final runoff,
fh e'.G iit'a Itare, rhild'a . lace,
tcri pih In thr ic r n It IrlThO.if r,.&lt;i||taJri t ■■ fr 1141 tin- T-mchton
RabhT Morris Skop of Orlande) Tournament riding, K»|iia&lt;lrill&gt;
.rtrwmen of the L' b. Army I forpi Drue Curopo'tv
told the Rotary Club lirday in an with trick tmrse-a ami trirk ri-lRalph I - Mot an. H7f. 1 First
Irl Sfiip Chatl'r A Siafftml who
.iddieu on the 1'alrtline situation t-ra, a Flag ince and al 4;IHJ I*.
Sllrrrt. i i. i'iirn-d winner of the
tercurtf
31
I’mlugete
fishnnirn
(Inr of thr most attractive
r.rcn nd tiit.o : o f a pu tlfld b o x o f
in which he presented hit argil M. a quarter horse race.
The Riding ('lull will donate Aimialicr Pay nirmuriala in him flotn .1 foumlciiiiK rihnonn
rantlv g ivi' by the Tmtehton
ment in favor of |iartilion on three more than - 47DII in priie*,. ac­ nr o f tlm-K* men of -Hrmliinbid .llw two .rod
Cumpam
___
1I|C tf|Hltl o'f^Iw
,rml a Drug Gnmpans
levels, the religious, political and cording In Jack Sannrd, piraidenl County who gave the last full
Julian ef
h.iir hour nit |e.t| It the oars 'I# »t4 ijplicrta Bio l W ith , Mrs Ju
«f the club. George 1‘illard i* mrnaurr of Ihrlr devotion in World
kwith,
I
,i
.. a Sti'H tHMU S|itl A 1* Bfl*KW
humane.
i
luertlay Mfl rode4ol"liC., , l «•
” ”r|:.
„f tha
Introduced by Charles Morrison firat vjco president, B. I,. Hen* War* I nriiMI is* tlu* display in Newfoundl.tlld ttjt (old vrd rn ln
tirki’ j lyvan i&gt;-. the B it*.Theater,
I , ,
• » .i
tdrleki, sncmul vice preaidenL Mri*. the window- of tlir Yowl'll Sint.-,
who had clvatgf of the program ||Brriell. aecieUry, M4 - Arthur which rooperatrd with tha Camp* when the Slaffnttl rlnclrtl heir,
I |i). o r--l ', ,r-ird*-.4t will tie
which was held at the .Toiirivt j |_ Banka, NH&gt;iKlaiit rnvn-lary and ln-11 l-oaaillg Post 63 of the ,\jlii-r,
Two tiipr wcic mailr 10 w are 4 m i,m i..i i - ,| l.i thi- iVrkinv Robican Loginn and Auxiliary &lt;-&gt; n| KJ |n J 1 fc^t high tn* take »oi, itien' ii - ir itorr- who are
Tenter, and to which a rcpteienlJ- &lt;'*fl Habtin/arimg treasurer.
-- - - ■
—uf m i:—U uiltTwiek director* are Slicriff F in iking I hr dltpluv pimilili-,
------ it
1 We —
— ,
tive d e la t io n o f, Sanfnr.r* le yl- , X
, , .- ^
-X m V
^
litut in i
t * i fust pi ire and
|irr,iinliiiif' nr the wltnlnw w 1
mg Jewish crliien* was invited.. ,^.it# r y|eno. S. It Earnest, Rnv under thr -lirrcUon of- Mrs. I. J
n to pa't " f B V I* t'Blnmas as
4reallnnve. aa Paa* Sill
ill*- second m ’ 1e The Ititi.T hea­
Heller, Jimmy Krltcr, Bill Mixon. Hnulli, district Auxiliary prf*i- Snow Continues To-.
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( I m i i m i S -» P a«e IS rr*I
ter tf again offering pa'sea for
ilent. The scroll braring the name,
two for tho third throtfgh 'fifth
nf tb* h-.nored - vyar dead la lift
•Fall In Middle West prltc^A’
tirorrs
Four Pcraons-Injuri-d R a d e n ta . TourlsS
rnljfd at thr foot of the Amn ■I ltd week all wInotra picked-----^
rail Flag, which It flanked «"-V
By ^ASSOCIATED l'HES 8
J|’ riude-.li 4‘Hrtctlv. and there
IirA rgcntlnc Hlmr Urged To Join Club either vide by the flag nf tin- New
strowfallt at far ninth «1 wen- fn'ii additional otitriov with
Pi-vt and of the Auxiliary.'
thirthain Missouri IhM night deep
picked correctly, but
iiutNoa *mra wyVi» m*
..
A tieairtiful red and white rued-by two itic he. ot mote riic 1 J gai"wreath wav furnished try A I covering already "ti the’ ground wen.- m i licit atlat Those o f the .
innrtR
who also provided .v In western Nebraska and tiro
conerr**: were Injured eaiiy t„. k-&gt;*nfonl Toiirml t-lul. mil enjoy Itemsey.
S 4 V •* h •»t ctiiraniv submilted
il »*fit IMat4! ait (t'i(e Three |
nofllierti Rocky MniinLibi region.
dav In * .hooting-stnnlng fight ' *
program dwing
Iftlf til ,11
bali"f in the conTiro
Itarlliern-Mptroutl
.uirofall
which ended a radical party meet
0
pjht. h»*I utrordifTi? lo ’ conteit
Ing In the city of Roaarlo He l.n L-; M. Atmitage. director of lour- County Agents’ Med had tuinrd to light rain today,
tit--, dnlv *,ftr Imllnt can l&gt;e sub*
tlir t'lticago W ratlicr lltitcati mid,
FVnntPr*. In norlhrrn Arurnllnn
activitiesHi I n f* In *■,i h p&gt;’i mu turning in
*
hul
addi-il
that
tliow-till
was
Two of the vfrtimn, Antonin. U« pointr.1 out
n brm»*i
To Be Held Nov. III falling in southcastei n Iowa.
., '
Luca* U p ** and Hugo lln-lav, ! "•'* innovation fur enjoyment of
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'
were reported icrloiuly woundifl 1 cbetker-niinded rni-nilicrs of the
Tlie anuwr rovi-rtug (i"Ut Alli­
A -ranfrirnco *»f county agent r
by hullcta. Tomaa Gontalex Fumv., lub. an extremely aitradlva red will bo held Nov. 13 a t t tie tom ance, Nehr., westward into* irortll- Buds Expel IleadH Of*
member of the national ch*ml&gt;er , ""d black checker board, 17 feet 1st Center for the purpose* of ill* ttn Colorado, Wyoming and s&lt;iutli
Opposition Party
of deputies for Mendota province.. "tuara and painted Iro O. D. Han- riming ewaler control plan l--i i-t n Montana inrasutr'* gnterallv
was Slightly wounded tn the nerl 'b«*» and Martel Falllb mi tbo the til. John* River beam, m ftntn fivn to eight inches, while
tS T AN t i n , ; Nov tn |,lS —
by a bullet Nestor Villi* wa^,«cmani court adjoining the Tuui cording to information received lluliith, Minn., atilt liar shout *ix
Travfliri - arriving from Bulgaria
•truck on the forehead by a '»* Center Building. The rbeekera today try County
inches
oh
the
gt-oind
fiuin
an
Agent G. It
■tone. '
Hied for playing are about four
earlier aintro and International report that the Communist dom­
Police restored order. Pam rochea in diameter and me moved piiwsoo from II. G, Clayton, di­ Falla, Mllin., haa «l»'"l J2 Ilicha* inated ii-gimc of Premier Geurgi
Dimjtrnv ha*, for thr past two
members aald a group of men - about or Idled by means of abort rector of thr Stale Departin'
of Agriculture extension eervi.-e till the ground.
wit-ka |y«’n expelling all opposi­
concentrated at a saloon near ihi-jimlea equipped with hook*. _Tha at
Tlie
Mtioti'a
cnldcat
weather
'i.ii'i' ■-11 -■
tion leaders from Sofia, the rapt,
meeting site had itartrd firing idea waa firat originated In Van­
The area Involved Include* u waa lodged over the north cen­ tal, and shipping them with their
and that pertona listening to the couver, BC, said Mr. Armilage.
tral
states
with
readings
iti
that
Workmen today were buty put' relatively small number of Ian I area reported well below i-’O de­ families to northern Bulgaria.
speaker* replied with atone*.
poin'These sources said’ that among
ting up poles to provtde lighting age prAfdcms, Mr. Clayton Doim*
The gathering waa one of
owners tn contact regarding drain. gree* at many points. Watertown, th'i.i’ i sm il’ d f t -'tn S o fia ' were
the anuinr
shuffle tu
board
and horse
aeries ueiriK held
nciu in the
roe interior
imrrm, for roc
.m «no
tivrev.
. ,
Mr ttau S D., with a low of 10 irltove
by radical deputies In the Interior shoe court* whieh are being read-. ™ out in hJaTelter to Mr. Daw
wt&gt; thr co|,jr,t ,pnt rm the N. Mouthan«(f. newspaper editorand a laaitet of tin- Democratic
March congressional elections.
'ied for playing,
.- * County Agents
i
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n
.
weather
map
from Indian n ic­
Pnrlv, and Athanas llmiroff. pre­
- . t
Elsewhere lb* weather was ra* war premier and a leader of the
er, Orange, Brevard, e ....... In. Vo
Agtarinn National Union, whose
lu iin and Bemlnole counties ai» trorteil generally fair with tem
scheduled to tie present at tho peraturea near seasonal normals, chief. Nikola Fetkov, recently was
ronfrrenre. Duo to the fact that attlimigh rain waa falling aoulh- exrrtiled.
The travellers said that about
Mr. Clayton will- be unable to at ward from Missouri Into I-ouial*
a month, ago 300 families were
tend, due to previous commit ana.
expelled "from I'lovdlv In south­
ments, W. Watkins will be here
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central Bulgaria is a single day
.(Much preliminary investigation Two Trainmen Hurt
and dispersed to small villages
A . He'd Mann, state adjutant of tha American 1-cgion, today re­ from Gainesville In hla place,
thev were compelled to re­
In Texas Collision where
potted that the stole roundup of mrmberthtp held here Saturday after- of the 8 L John River water .con­
port to the police three time*
nocit was tho bigyetl l.-jio n roundup ever held in the State of Flor­ trol haa been made by Edward
*
. _
Higgins, manager of the Seminole
L e o n a r d ! t p *.. N ov . in o r &gt; - daily.
ida.
County Chamber of Commerce, Twn tralmen were Injured and . The Tlovdiv Incident caused
Ihu waa the Frit roundup in which returns were brought from who brought tho matter to the scores of paasengrra were shaken much comment, the traveller*
all pari, ot the State by si'plsne. he declared. Eight planes landed attention of Mr. Ctayton.
up when the Mlssourl-Kanatss- said, and the government has
at the Municipal Airpc-t. including five planes regularly scheduled to
Texaa' fast Hluebomiet Special geen less drastic since, apparently
MOLOTOV
MISQUOTED
u
from Kansas City ploughed
Into confining itself to moving antiland with tho return*, and three*
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government leader* from
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M I L train In
private plane*. B u t* Departmcm Beach, tent a special plana with
published
today cemetery during a heavy m itt ureas o f‘ Influence. •
Commander Frank Caton and E. I2T membership cards. Other Soviet press
'• They said the Bulgarian bor­
Meorte Wilson, National execu- p|anw war* from
Pensacolv, eorrectio'ns of earlier reports of .here early today.
der* have been sealed and it ia
Foreign
Minister
V.
M.
Molotov's,
First
reports
said
three
crewmen,
live committeeman were .a l th* W s o n v lllc , Key Weal, Ft. Myspeech Thursday on the eve of. the were believed killed, but company now almost impossible, for dis­
roA ^ x l m a t d y 9 JM mambar8 L Peteraburg.
30th annlvereary of tha Bolshevik 'officials later aald none waa kiUetl sidents to escape. Nine men were
L
i»
Tho roundup banquet at tha
‘ and only two ware hurt. The train killed* a month ago while trying
ship rarda wem_ turned jn ■» Tourist Center, at which Camp Revolution,
Reports
published
Friday
uaed
waa en route'to Dallas, The wreck to flee into Turkey, they eakL
pared with 8,211 turned In at bell-Lotainf
neii-L^asing Post
t o No. M waa ho*L
u-yt,
phrase
"secona
tmpertaliat
occurred about 20 miles south of
the
"second'
Imperialist
last year, Adjutan
Adjutant
ime teat
S T Stime
The Klwanls Club’s Ladle*
ar" Id referring
War
war"
refarrlng to World W
ar II. the Tcxas-Oklahoma line.
stated. The poets through w aa' attended by nearly 2M L f W
Mann ■
andI their wire*. Ewe- A
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a eorraetian
The passenger train, traveling Night banquet will start tonight
correction today aald Molotov
OUt the state will continue lheir gionnalre*
up under the had been misquoted and t l a t the at an es((mate&lt;f 66 miles an hour, at 7:30 o'clock ut tho Mayfair
membership drive and many orations were put Hsnry
Inn and ■ program of anterUlaMeLandirection of Mrs. Henry MeLaucArda are expected In after Ar- llrv. Mr*. E. J Routh, Auxiliary reference should be to the second •mashed ‘ Into tha rear of the ment will be presented under di­
World War, not to th* aecond I freight train which wae moving
m1st ice Day, ha aalj.
Imperialtette war.
' 'o ff of th* main line onto a aiding. rection of Edward F. Lane.
tc .p ii.e re re rage
A new Legion poet at Madvrte

Auxiliary
Arranges Memorial
In Yowell Window

9,250 Membership Cards Returned
At Legion Roundup Here Saturday

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Y O U M A Y B E LO N G t i l T IIK
O N L Y H U J'K It H A C K T IJK ltK LS:
A i many n* m i' led by St&lt;f spirit
of Go.1 I hey a rr the sons Of God.-rlluman-i 8 ;M.
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Pmlry luikri, fatlwr of Lrnc

1 m I n tjf Sanford, w», clrtirU
of Mi'ltmUrne 1a fcl week.

J. J. J'.mnK, f«imrt Hair sen•lor of the Salifoid (iiitrict, ll*i
scquurd icinlml of all lit** tlotk
of the NcViu I mil I o., thr f it us •
ville Slst-Atlvurslr trvraL'&gt;
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I he cold vv'tall.fr liai brtn a
liiilr l i l t in. lomitiK U til wilMef,
I.oi ii cannot l»i-f much fonp.cr
d tlty td . f it llr r elrsn oul your
chimney and w t fo it d u i you
ha vt t o il ml -fo r ‘ you, hfairr.
— - f'rrtndi nf F rin Y K v sfir will bo
glad to Irani that according lo •&gt;
rrernt trllrr frutu a iiiCmlter of
hi, f.iimly. Ilf i’. ircovrrmg nicely
from an abdominal -Opriylkm ai
ihr Nr w F.nyland Deacones, Hotpihi Boston, Mam.
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II we, rather intrrriiing lo hrar
Rim un Drlrgair Andrri VMiimky
drnoimciliu ihr warmonger* in 4
radio hioadcait from Nrw York
•t ihr tanir litnr lhal Kuui*
W4i |i4i*dini&lt; lirr nuliUry might
in Moscow and M anhfl liujganin
wat fining lit, tmiofet in Rrd
Siiuarr. How like Hiller, GorlJirL,
Corring and Company ijjrrr, Ruiliani Hiundl

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Thutiday now. but you can't rat
eggt. Jutl how leaving ih r tfiickrn , altvr in,(rad of rating ihrm
w ai going to tave gram any lime
in the immediate future “wa,~a
Itllle d iffictitr tn srr. Hut may
be it wtiuld hrlp tp ptdve dial
the wholr program &lt;&gt;f .voluntary
coopri.it,on i, impractical and lhal
what j, needrd it rigid rrgitnrntalion.
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A Dangerous Condition

The State Board of Health hnn called attention to the
increasing hazards of poputod lakes and sty-pants In Florida.
The continued practice of emptying newer* unit accumulated
industrial wastes into our Inland watcra is one which if not
corrected is sure to result in an epidemic of terrifying pro­
portions and at terrificcost to Florida's reputation ami eco­
nomic) well being.
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The State's chief ganitnry engineer has estimated that
it will ty;s t _ jt q. less ObBjT 81HO.OOQ.OOO to provide spyware
disjKwtil plants at all necessary jioints in Florida to remedy
this condition. But he points out that the current loss to
Florida of shellfish beds, nonfood, recreation ami so forth
runs into many millions and a single epidemic, which might
restrict or destroy our tourist business, wo^Id rim the cost
into hundreds 'of millions.
The Herald has frequently reminded Its readers of the
importance of doing something about Suhford's sewerage
facilities. Large sections of our community are wholly
without sewers of uny kind or description and in rainy
weather when water stands for days a t n time over back­
yards where surtuce wells with primitive pumps are about
tile only source of drinking water, the existing situation is
an open invitation to disease.
in other irnrts of Sanford many of the sewers are de­
teriorating very rapidly and jire haply in need of repair.
Storm sewers are connected with residential sewers and uli
are emptied into Lake Monroe on the very edge of the busi­
ness district. No attempt is made to treat it chemically to,
render it harmless or to prevent pollution of the lake. The
more Sanford grows and the more people come hen- to live
or spend the winter, the more serk)i|a this situation be­
comes.
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The experts Tell- us it would cost several hundred thou­
sand dollars to rc|&gt;air and extend Sanford's sewers and to
install a sewage disposal plant, but how much would it *be
worth to Sanford to have a clean city and a clean luke?
How much would it be worth to Sanford to be able to ad­
vertise to the world that Sanford is one city in Florida
which hns properly taken care of its sewagu problem, that
its lakes and streams ojre fit to bathe in and to fish in.
And how much would it cost Sanford if the present
condition continues to exist until a serious epidemic forces
us to'xlo something about it.

American Leadership
Senator Arthur II, VaTidenberg of Michigan, in n recent
speech at his nlma mater, the University of Michigan, urged
Americans not to surrender to discouragement nor to re­
linquish objectives for which they fought. With frank rec­
ognition of Russia’s nnti-Amerlcnn tlrndes in her "war­
mongering" attacks, Senator Vundcnhcrg advocated firm
allegiance to thu United Nations. He believes that if the
coming conference of Foreign Ministers in London should
come to a deadlock over the Herman mid Austrian peace
treaties, those nations who wfliU. peace should draft them,
and permit nil others to stay out of the deliberations.
As counter to Soviet charges of "American imperial­
ism," Vnndcnbcrg cited the vast sums given to foreign aid
including nine and a half million dollars to Russia and the
paying by the United Slates of 72 per cent of UNR ItA
costs. There are qlno the facts of our troop withdrawals and
ollr war booty relinquishment.
The speech from Vnndenborg, who hns been present
at some of the conferences .and has done important work
in connection with them, emphasi*^ the now attitude to
Russia. Americans are going to stand for freedom, nni go­
ing lu assume responsibilities of "a leadership dedicated to
permanent and collective |H?acc." *
If the Soviet authorlties wish to come along with those
who.want to formulate such a peace, they are welcome. If
not, we can function without them.

Revolt Of Asia

The. moat ImporDint tlevolopmnnt In (ht* world today
you ktiuw that 2* prternt
la
not
tho Ruitalnn aituatlOD, hut the awakening of Asia,
pruplr of d ir United State*
braid of H arry Truman, saya Robert Payne In hia new book, "Revolt tif Asia."
Throughout the 19th century, the- greatness of ninte*
tklial the t . illnp i-t-ll1 1 iv .

ptoplr d a n dial rirvee braid of
MacAtthur, iTiirnhowrr, Drw#y,
T a ll, Marthall, Wallace, 'Vanden
b rig : Rymrv. Prp|ier. FnrrrtUl/rl
al. light dovtn the ling t«k. Harry
lly id . and f)fl 11p efrfh iZ had nevei
hratd of him, nr 95^00,000- prop it. How many ilo you. know)

Rrp. lah tr nf New York iay»
"J^t h\,&lt; got to do whal w* can
lo ,top Communion, hut at die
lanir tim wt rnutt not wreck
dir economy of the United State,."
If Wr want to tlop Cornmuniim,
dir Imt way lo do It i, lo pro­
vide enough tchuoU,- adequately
and properly «taffrd, mi ihal cvtiv
| child in America fia, an opportuoit)' lu gain n» good an rd iH lio n
a, anv other child: and enough
hoipitali, ,o that every invalid in
America ha* a , good a chance lo
get- well a, any other1 Invalid.
; These condition, do not .exist, in
the United Stair* todsyj but they
could be rs iiljr' brought about
through a wiie expenditure in this
country of the'fund* ^hjch we are
r**darina to ^ hc in trying to stop

iikp Urna t J gltalni ■Hqlland ami 'Fraik1^ waaTargely built on
tho foundation of a .quiescent and Immensely rich Orient,
which provided the ruling country with gontla anti with gov­
ernmental Jobs for it» Bonn. Many in Europe cannot appre­
ciate. even now that thoae daya are over.
The revolt of Aaln,..which, began when Japan In her
war with Ruaala ahowod that an Aaintlc country could bent
a European, has now resulted In Independence for Egypt,
India and Indonesia, w|th Burma about to follow. "France
la feeling the strain, and wjll have to grant at lebtrt home
rule to her North'African provinces,
- .Two thousand years ago the Greek hiBtorinn Herodotus
explained history oa an alternation between aggreaaionTrom
Europe on Asia, and from Asia on Europe. If he were alive
today, he would feel hia theory vindicated.

Supplement
Your
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K e ^ U lR T

SANFORD FpftU M

Hy HEWITT MACKENZIE
Al* Fereisa Affair* Analyst

admitted because the drive furl
member* ia cloaad.
I
It. may interest you to knowt
that there are enough musicians I
in Sanford and Seminole County)
to form an orchestra of 06 to 40,
members, must of which can re a l*;
ly read ami play music, and
there are some good sight readers j
that do not need a rehearsal to
be able to play, but they do not.
fee) like giving up their timc'i
and experience to this cause with-Tf
uut receiving something for the1*

Editor. Sanford IlcrohJ,
Sanford, Fla.
•1 Pear Sir:
l uriih to commend you for the
Thi* Kraphlc expreiwioW "cold i vh-w, cJprcswsI in your recent^ed*
war"—to deirribe
the preaent ! ll,,rial In which you dealt, very
*tatua of . the conflict iMtpeeiV M.j,»jbly, wilp the probkfm
lke
Hut,la and r t l Democrsota a , abolition
ii^mion of segregation
oegmfaUon which ha,
with the “hot war" of licen advanced by the President's
romp ai
actual
■iHtnry ’combat -hfda fair Civil ' Libertias Committee.
*
•tir t arter
As yOuTlI Te TlTytlF 3 XI&gt; RiHfw.T, ■aantif e a . , - ,. - , ■__ _____
colorful fltCUXJ ofyapcoeh.
I cannot see why our Cl via
this ia-n ot-a matter for lc fl*!*7
However, like moat phrase* lion;' rather, it should be ap­ leader* have always aide tracked
which reprcicnt a play on word*, proached from the standpoint of the value of music to our City
It could lead ua Into,* faulty aat- education of the various race* »»hen approached on this subject.
i mu it of the Htualion it wo didn't whtrh make up the American mea­ I-ook what b a n d concerts have
watcli out. Wc might get the Im- ses. Yuur editorial puinia in lit-* done for Daytona Reach and othci
prcailon that tliinga are . could dnection and It would be good if citfea who have public concert*
to entertain.the people, i t .
than thfcy actually
arc. Aa * a it got much greater coverage-'
Surely people will rememtiei
matter of fact, Soviet operation*
. Yours duly,
.are far from ‘‘cold" in numerous
concerta played at the Band Shell
'
O. K. Goff
here by the Sanford Concert Or­
srcaa.
I
chestra and at the pioneer night
In Greece, for example, we ate Editor,
at Lake Mary for which,we re­
actual gun-play which )he Athens The Sanford H erald,
government ilmigea ia being fos­
Now that Civic Music Associa­ ceived nice letters of congratula­
tered by neighboring Soviet aat- tion drive la uvrr'ftid ■ presume tions f r o m Frank Evans and
elliti'N, and this view ia »up|x&gt;itni that must of th« , further mem otherh.
by the Uniteil Nation* committee U t''.*havr kicked in th.-ir six
Being Just about ■ the oldest
of Investigation. • Then - there'* buck, again for this year, I nob* Band and urcne.tra
Orchestra Leader "in
the terrible Chlneae clvjj war, won sumo surprise an urlicb&gt; [.Sanford, I know what each mu*i
a
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which the Nanking
Nationalist tit Tlje Sanford. Rcrgld of Nov. clan can do nn ‘his instrument
»w
government say* ia being aided i. that - there wjl) he only i )ii -&gt; ami having been the Director of
by Moacow.
• concarte' booked fur thta Mason this orchestra for otKrut ten year*.
Moirovrr, liesidea these extreme
u
. l . .i _ ____ , I know that a musical organ!**u
(k. formw4 ,(l
rases where powder la ia'ing burn­ Considering 0&gt;»t tlte as^iatlon i ,|nn of
must
iuve
raised
around thrro „ khnrt , jm# thlt wou,d u #blrt
ed. strong-arm method, are being
employed in various area*. Thi* Uiou*and dullara at a rough esti­ lo. play creditable concerta this
ia notably evident within that mate, Tl seems to mo that these winter.
ione of eastern Europe which three concerts are mighlly costly
I am sure that the people of
Moscow Is -emlcsvorlng to coni-1 ** *“Y
Ihouttaud itillsrs each, Sanford ' and Seminole County
munis* ami ronsolidata into a
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bloc entirely under Eliasian dom- N *f on ihe pric* to I * paid for want such an organiiatlAn *n l
their support to anv
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these artists, I urn sure they are '••m
lt ild. l*nd
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(nation
A symposium of the European worth all itiey get and I know civic nr(i|n
pride enough to get hehiml
behind
situation by exjuiriciiml As»&lt;a:ia- that tlrey will be a wonderful eur loe*) piu*Iei*n* and raise
ted Press correspondenla, attrib­ tnc« nltyc to our young musicians money ao that Hanford could have
utes the following views to com­ who are now studying music to music ail winter and possibly all
l»it forth
petent observers:
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H . girater effort to aehlevu
“United Slnte- foreign-policy— mccess on the Instrument of their th* year.
Just on* more thought, any
a* contrasted to the Kremlin’s— tin,ice.
money that would he paid to
is openly supported by nverwhstWhen you consider tluit these
ming national majurillc* in the concert* .will Iravs to bo distrib­ Hanford musicians would tie spent
west. But in Eastern Europe, these uted over a numle'r of motfths. lisrk in Sanfonl; Mr. Raymond
observers agree, th* will of the witli loug practice Iwtwccn con­ Rail and mvself both have good
majority U paralitnl by Com­ certs, I am wondering what our libraries nf classical and popular
munist poller action and Russia's tourists, that will surely be hero music; and anyone wishing to get
Immediate mililary power.
this winter, and the rest of our lnt
- . touch
------- with
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. - will find mv
,
"In lands behind the so-called good cititem of Hanford, that name, an d . Jiu m b etJn .the J f K i
Iron curtain the dictated process cu
ld not affogd
afford „to --------kick in the phone directory.
could
of Soviet list ion is nithlesily be­ six buck* lo hear these Jilg!'
Yours very truly,
ing speeded up. Bed minorities class artists are going to dd for
G. C. FtJIows
art* tightening their governmental music and entertainment.
Director Ttsnfonl
grip. This, however, represents
fnneert Orchestra
I have often tried to get
consolidation, nut expansion, nf the organisation, interrslrd In mjtJfe
Kremlin's authority. It is lik e . a to sponsor tho musician* of Han­
VKTH CHECKH
genera) suspending a fruitless ford and Seminnlo County to rals**
offensive and ordering Ids forces money to pay local musicians to
A renrescntatlvr of the Psss-a.
to dig in at least temporarily on supplement our local.organisation,
Grille Beach regional office of the
a static line."
known a* the Hanford Concert UrAdministration in Day­
Well, how ch.se is our "cotd war" chcatra,’ *&gt;&gt; that Sanford could Veterans
Bench will visit the John B.
to "hut wnr"T Apropos of this have concerts all through the year, tona
St claim University • campus on
Jamrs K. Pollock, former ad­ ill least one a Week, to entertain Nov. 10 to check the cases of all
visers on U. S. governmental a f­ th* people of th* community a* student* whoso subsistence checks
fairs lo General Lucius D. Clay, well rm the tourists, who will have not arrived, VA reported to­
military government of the Amer­ coma later, who can not gain day.
ican xune in Germany, declares entrance to these Idgh class con­
The VA representative will set
that "we might as well d ig ' in cert* by the Artists, because tMy
nn an uffire in tho EllaUth Hall
nnd prepare for tho inevitable
out memlwri of Ihe Civic Veterans advisors office and wilt
Conflict" if 0 peace* settlement Mmic Association and will sudbe
he available from 9 A. M. to 12:00
splits Germany
Into a Soviet
I*. M , Mr. II. F. Dickenshects,
dominated area and nn arcs con­
firmly denying it U&gt; both we Florida regional manager qf VA,
trolled by the western powers.
announrrd In I'ass-a-Grill
Pollock makes this statement should reduce th* risk of war M *.
l i t , report grepwrsil-fee U»* f«r&gt; •Maybe that’s an . siver-airaplielgn policy association, a ’ private fication. In any event, despite
research organisation. He says the fact that our "cold war ’ i»
that at the furthcoming foreign want! in spot*, the situation strikes
me aa adding up to the view
minister*' conference In Uindon, expreesed
in this column long ago
to try to write a G*rman |«ac*
treaty, the choice is auito clearly —that thera'a little likelihood of
for peare of * continuation of a major conflict for years to come.
If. the Marshall I’tan holds Com*
the pfcscnl culd war.
" It la entirely possible," he says, muijsm on It* present line, tM
Ulon will lie vastly improved.1
“to solve tho German problem
th* !t«-d tide .sweep* through
In such a way ns to contrJln „
the
English channel, Rhen war
to the urugreas of peaceful international life. But If there 1* run- ia probable In due course.
lintied drift, or' If n dlvison o‘f
Germany take* plsce, a disinte­
gration of th* present Smhroyo
peare will inevitably o m jr,’’
Apropos of the grim conliniwev *♦ a &lt;ia*h—n, arnifc b.-tween the world'a two great powars-ttu ssla
nnd America—the
London periodical "New States­
man" advances th* interesting
thesis that tills can t»« prevented
Cartridge Been
,lf England and her neighbors "ex­
Chahgrd?
ploit .tit* balsns* of power 1*tWeen th* .East and West."
(Think and Vot*)
'Fortunately for us," says th*
^cw* Statesmen, "neither Ameri­
Seminole Tire Shop
ca nor Russia ran hope to attack
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each other without acquiring Eu­
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Became we know of no better way of honoring
our fallen comrade* than nerving our communityWE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

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NOTICE
Tax books* are open fpr payment of 1947 City Taxes.
Discount of 4J,« will he allowed for payment in Novem­
ber; 3'7 dlsounl for payment in December; 2‘ J dis­
count for payment-In January; iri discount for paymeat In February.
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector

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of this typa Is entlllyd, ''Florida
Crops, What and When to Plant."
Il Is a new series of hultetlns
''Communion tit I n
started In August, 1941 and la
dated September, 1947. There ate
Tragedies ,c
thre* page* In natural color show
Former Chief
ing the products, north, central
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and south Florida. Tima nf plant­
reading ahoifffJfgQtwJIfaaot ings Is suggested, yearly sta­
lit, diiiltuiiun
tistics, acreages and crop values
are listed and th*r* la a highly
that our
informants article on competitive
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by Neill Rhodes of th*
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lory office building in AlOf special IntArest la a list of
W in m l ws* - an oil man medirinal plant* frown In Flori­
\ inherited million, and derided da, ala* of rare tropical troclife to public service. Reid
Some $6 million pounds
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sty Agent's office in
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th* Court .House basement has
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You may b* careful to obtain
balanced meals, n t r f it and
recreation In dtT*' proportion
to satisfying work. Yet, you
are’ conscious of a Jag in your
energy, an unuaiiat lack of
eagerness to begin your dally
goutlne.
This may mean that for some
ion you are not properly
reason
mllatlng the foqd that you
-assimilating
eat, that you an.
are realty
eat.
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Ihg from lack uf sufficient
|\ouriihm*nL
H f t f ig ll means, oonsult
to r and if he advlses 'Vltln*. follow hia prescriptIpn
exactly. II* wilt know whal
^MtrUcular VlUmlt, tx lacking
And In what fo m and how
you should supjQsmsnt
sent diet-

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Study Group To Meet
On Wednesday Night

Social Calender

Legion Auxiliary
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Has Monthly Meet P e r s o n o l s

A MONDAY
■Circle No. 1 of the First Bap*
tilt Church. Mrs. C. F. Cooper,
t chairman. will m cctiw tth-M n. MC. Hagsn, Country Club Road.
The Business Woman’s Circle
No. 1, Miaa Sara Warren Easterby, chairman, with Mrs. J . 1* Cor
ley, Cameron Avenue, at 8:00
P. M. Business Woman’* Circle
No. 2. Mitt Mary Earle, chair­
man. with Mitt Flite Hutchison,
Indian Mound Village, at 8:00

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The monthly meeting of the
American l-rgton Auxiliary was
»o - Friday afternoon at the
ion lluU Mrs. TT J. RiTutK;
sixth district president, reported
to the group that the unit now has
87 members and Miss Kdna Chit­
tenden, president, stated that the
cards have Iwen sent do each
Legionairc inviting all eligible
member* and their families to
Join the local unit.
Mia. C, E. Hunter, district re­
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habilitation chairman, reported on
^ I h r Sanford Story I c u u i' will the Joy Shop Shower held recent­
mret at 7:30 P. M. at the Tourltt ly and told of the (ifla donated.
. Center.
She listed that 12? would tm
TUESDAY
spent to purchsse additional gift*
St. Monira Chapter of Holy
Cross Epsicopal Church, will meet to lie allotted to the th:ee veteran’s
at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. hospitals in Florida. She told of
Sam Martina. Hostesses will -be the gifts already sent.
Final plant were completed fa I
Mr*. J . W. Altman and Mr*. Mar­
tlm department round-up to be
tina
The Sanford Pilot Club will held Nov. 8 and 9 and MU* Chit­
have -a dinner at 6:30 P.- M. at tenden. Mm. Ilnuth and Mrs.
Hunter reported on the district
Tourist Center.
" T h e Woman’* Bible Class of the conference held in Melbourne re­
First Baptist Church will have * cently und of the memorial ser­
White Klephaut Sale and "tacky*’ vice held during the conference for
patty at 7:30 P, M. at the church World War II veterans.
Mr*. Hunter stated that Alex
annex.
Strickland I* confined to Buy
WEDNESDAY
The Social Deportment of the Pines Hospital ami that a gift and
Sanford Woman’* Club will have cant had been sent to him from
a dessert bridge at the club house the unit. The group vpted ,to con­
at 1:30 P. M. Host rase* will lie tribute $36 annually to Bay Pines
Mrs. W. S. Brumley. Mrs. Francis Hospital, Plans, for a coveted
Meriwether, Mrs. George Stine. dish supper and bingo party to
J|rs. Kirby F it* Mrs. K. A. Corn), tie held on Nov. 18 were made and
enlrerg. Mrs. Jack Ratigan and the committee for the affair was
Mr* I, F. jtirhsrds. Reservations appointed a* follow-*; Mra. Henry
mutt be made
Mr*.
Ratigan
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Tgtn Wolcott, chairman, Mrs. 11. 1..
or Mr*. Meriwether by Tuesday Miller. Mra. C. F. Proctor. Mrs.
at noon. It I* stressed that the J . Q. Calloway and Mr*. "W. K.
mrrting will l«cgin promptly at Smith.
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1:30 to member* art* urged to laThose attending Ihe meeting
on time.
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were Miss-Chiltcndan, Mra. Routh.
The Woman’* Golf Asaociatflin Mrs. H. A. Swanson, Mra. R. W,
will meet at Ihe -Seminole Coun­ Llppincott, Mn. Calloway, Miss
try Club at 1:181 P, M, for their Arank* Takach, Mra. C. M. Flow,
i « o ml playing mooting..
feta. Mrs, A. C. Kendall, M r*
The (ward of Ihe Hanford Gar
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Milter, Mrs. M. E. Baker, Mis*
^ rn Club will meet at 10:00 A. M 1-aura Chittenden, Mr*. Smith,
at the Mayfair Inn.,
Mr*. W. J . Hartley, Mra. Proctor,
A buffet supper will lie served M n. Lena Hammond, Mrt. J . E.
at the Seminole Country Club at Gradlck, Mr*. F. E. Roumillat.
7:00 P. M.
Mrs. Hurry B. Lewis, Mrs. Henry
TIIUKHDAY
McLaulin, Jr., Mra. J , N. Durden,
The_ Sanford Home Demonstra­ Mrt. Charles luiwtnn. Mr*. Joel
tion Club will meet at the home Field, Mra. Hunter, Mra. AVolcott
of Mra. 8. C. Dickerson on South and Mr*. E. A. Covington, visitor.
Sanford Avenue at 3:00 P. M.
The Fidelia Class of Ihe First
Baptist Church will meet at the Mrs. Burney Presides
A t'me of Mra. John Whitaker, 406
Over O.E.S.. Meeting
™ ’e»t Eighteenth Street, with
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Mlt* Lnreiie Franklin at co hot­
Mr*. Jack Burney, Worthy Ma­
test at 8:00 P, M.
The Ameriran Home Depart­ tron. presided over llie regular
ment of the Sanford Woman* meeting of Seminole Chapter No,
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. at 2, O, E. S. held last Thursday in
the club house. MrX Colena WII* the ^chapter room of the Mason!.’
holt will give a food demonstr*.
tipn.
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Routine business was carried on
during which time the chaplet*
FRIDAY
Circle* of the Garden Club will voted to setiij $10 to the stqdent
-meet aa follow*; Auric* Circle loan fund and plans were made
dth Mr*, lianry McLaulin, Jr . for a Thanksgiving box to bo
t 8:00 I*. M. with Mr*. J . M. sent to tha Masonic-Eastern Star
Moye in charge of the program: Homo In St. Petersburg.
--Camellia Circle , with ~Mr»i --Drrn '•Member* were urged"to bfTiig
Carraway; Central Circle with donation* fur the box to the next
Mra. 11. M. Papwnrth. Dirt Gar­ regular meeting on Nnv. 20. Plans
dener* Circle at 10:00 A. M. were also made for a covered dish
with Mra. John Rogers: Hibiscus supper for Nov. 20 at 6:30 P, M.
Circle at 11:00 A. M. for a cov The supper will lie srrvrd prior
•reel dish luncheon with Mr*. Jack to *th e regular meeting arm all
Fmf In Paula; Ixora Circle at 3:00 member*, their escort*'and'visitP, M. with Mra. J . U. Higgins; ing mrmlwni are Invited to at
- - Jacaranda Circle at 3;00 P. M. tend.
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^ rith Mra. B. G. Melhvin: MatA note of thank* wa* read to
" a l i a Circle at 11:30 A. M. with the group for thair $6.00 rontrl’
Mr*. Re l„ Caldwell and Mr*. It. tuition to the -Chlne*e Child We!
F. Cren»h*w; MitnrtVu Circle .at fsic fund. It WST ,-tntril in Ihii
■ 1000 A .-M . with Mi* . J . .Mr ktlb i thsi the nmohnt is enough
Cam*ron, Mr*. R .’T. Thrashor a* to siipport one Chinese child for
eo-hoste**: Talm Clrrls at 3:00 nne. ypar. There were npproxi
.P M. with Mr*. M. L. Tilli*: R&lt;’*e niately 35 member* and viiitol*
a r r la with Mr*. Irving Telnherg, present at the meeting.
1006 M *'n,’Ba *venue.
Th* Sallle Harrison Chapter,
Daurhtera-of the American Revol- Florida BunincHHes
rt*lnn. will mnet. x r thw-homc of Km ploy Hand icappcd
Jfifra. H. E. Tooke. 720 Mellon" t i l e Avenue, at 3:00 P, M. with
TAEL A? I ASS EE, Nov. to (Spec.
Mra. John Melech. Jr . a* eo-hoste**. All vitittng daughtrra *re i*lI— Florida employer* ’’go" for.
physically handicapped |a-r*on«.
Invited to attend.
i\ tutal of 611 handicapped
including 364 veterans,
Church Group Meet# persons,
were'Tilaccd In' Job* during Ihv
National Employ The Phy«With Mrs. Shoemaker recant
c*llv llnmiirnpped Week, it was
Mr*. A D. Shoemaker wa* the announced by Carl II. Smith,
* hostess re-entlv- of Clrele No. 4 imairmaii, Florida InduMrl* Com
of the W.8.C R. of the First Meth- m**"ion.
Placement* till* yrar almost
(■d iit Church at her hnm" on
Park Avenue, Mra. A ..D . John­ double those of last year during
son. chairman, presided over the intiotcappcd Week jvhen the num
ier amounted to 367.
meeting.
Smith aald that while the, raPlans were discussed and man*
for the chureh bataar which will tilt* of the pUcemrnt drive werj
be held on'Nov. 14 ami 16 and ••ratifying continued effort* a r’
• Mra. R- F. Cole read ehaplar# needed to' find suitable employ­
from th study book entitled "To ment for the 4A»7 handleappc-l
oeraon* who were still seeking
Whom Much I* Given”.
Following adjournment of the work In the Florida Stale Em­
meeting refreshment* were served ployment Service offices through*
Jo Mra Johnson. Mrs. C. II. Wynn, iu* ihe State.
The Chairman attributed the
A ir s . W. T. Walt*, Mrs. Clark
Tatonardy. Mr*. W. C. Hill. Mra ijrress nf the band (capped pl»e-,
went drive to- the concentrated
Cole and M n. Chorpening.
-fforta of employer*, the civic,
and other organisation*,
Dr. Quillman Speaks veteran
■ud the excellent cooperation of
&lt;he Florida ' State Emnloyment
T o W est Side P T A •he
newsoaoera and radio, with
Dr. Frank L. Quillman wa* the Service and other jiartlclpatinq
guest speaker at the monthly xgenciea.
meeting of the West Ski# P.T.A.
COUNTRY CLUB SUPPER
held on Thursday afternoon at
J h , eehool. a Dr. Qulllnrair had as ' Charjo* Potter, manager of tha
^ i * subject "Communicable Di*- Seminole Country CJub.an
ease*." A question period wa» this morning that n buffst
held following hi* talk. Mra. Dorf- will be served at the club a t 7:
ald Dunn aarrad as chairman of o'clock on Wednesday evening,
following the supper games will
the program committee.
The butines* session was pre­ be enjoyed by the member* add
sided over by Mra., John Ludwig •heir guest*.
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who told of the success of the
WATSON TO 8PBAK
Hallowe'en carnival and a motion
BU le Attorney General J . Tom
was mad# and passed to
notca of appreciation to the busl- Watson will be guest
who donated toward the at the mealing of tha '
part man t of the Hanford Wo
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of the carnival Hub at tha Cub B oom at I t !
be turned over to the eehool P. M *FNor. I*, and will
1 H w*a announced. Min. Marl­
ow B t John's.roomhetfa th* room National
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count by having the moet moth- today bjr Mra.
ara Present After the meeting deoarimant chairman.
Tha meeting It open to tha
was adjourned refreshments were

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- Mr. amt Mrt. C. F. Prbctnr Tcft
today for Jacksonville to spend”a
few days with friends.
Mr. and Mr*. J . C. Mitchell
have as their guest* Mr. andJ "Mis.
K. C. Collier uf Mnnteimtia, 4i*.
Mr. and Mra. Chatles Potter re­
turner! on Friday after spending
■evcral days.pt Haven Heath.

A cultural exhibit representing
j people# of more than 15 ntaiont
' will tie shown at (he second ses­
sion of the United Nations study
(•ring held at the First Methodist
Church. This session will tie held
on Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. at
the church. The studies are be­
in g - led by Mis*’ Thelma-Ham­
mond,__ „ ________
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Mil* Hammond has attended
some of the United Nations ses­
sions and studied the UNESCO
Bt Columbia University, jifie also
has had four summer’s experience
as a student field social case
worker with people of various
nationalities in New York State.

Hollywood

would ba reappointed to theirfor me f _rnnki on rc-enhstmcnr,
provided' the tank was Techni­
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II &lt; .atl»i» 4 I r a n l a s s o n e r
cal Sergeant or below.
I, V. Williams, R. F. Iloelk, ltud'laip' basket of m l and whtlf',
Former Master Svigrant- who
Howard, Walno Corson ami Dr, i gladioluses- The flilg
laud is* ORLANDO, Nov, IP (Special.
Kavmond 1. Bass, veterinarian.
draped In black and po'ppn - i.i : The Marine Office at (trlando le-rnlisl ill olio of tin- foregoing
The club recently expressed it s |memory of the 'oversea- casual-: annouuccik r&gt;ei-v that former Mn- -p. t in t'rktegor it s wat U- reap­
appreciation .to Edward lliggins |„„ Brr „„ the floor
line# discharged after Sept. I. pointed to thtir previous lank, if
and the Seminole County Chamber) Today mudtm heuutiful wreath. I ^*45. with *|iecinlist quali/iratiulis they re-enlist wit bin 3d days.
of Commerce, In securing und; especially made .for Aimistic 1mi signal Elc, tilcians. Radio Tech Otherwise (Jiey will |« re-enliat
praparing the track in cooperation |ir„y hy Mrs. Ijrslic tt n il. was niciaii*. in Riulnr Tecbnicinns^lLtl—a . TuchukaUSergeants..
witn the City, to the C ity and placed up the Memuiial Ahiuu,
county foe^elay-and uxc o r r ip it p - ;- ,,, , , hp |^K{utl Hut in honor
, i,,. ;^ H,t „f i-.ib Wo* 14 Wm w
Hagan, wb" surveyed the track
|.uU.(l m i'lh e memorial -.roll
NI'KCIAI. I’NTII. N O V EM BER 15 •
and to Sid RiChard of tm* &lt; ity . m f|,l% Yowi’ll wimlmv iirr lht»
tie nil inn rill Permanent*. The &lt;ml* nre wrap|rcU with oil
o J i r L u 001*
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following World Wa. II dytll:
flannel*, leaving them »uft mid natural looking.
Sheriff Mero gpve the water u xv Uallurtli Ned l b -tic. K&gt;
$12.50 Wat#
for
$7.30
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pipeline.. Lee
Brother*
who
loani,
t.ee tirinnei* »nn
* liuyette, J . M lllliu-n. Robert
Special training from skilled artist* in bsir styling.
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equipment for laying It \Knmch. J . D. Rudd. W. ti Hllcff.
tt|i&lt;'n two evening* and Wednesday aftcin&lt;«&gt;rf4
with the
All Work Guni utile oil
Hendrickka and L*V? WIlHama* t)lh- ' Villi“n’
J ||‘V a ^ T h o m *'
,,k«t
i . r v tun of &lt;Hh. Cpaala Spivey, Ibn me rhomH A R R IE T T S H EA U TY NOOK
•r* thanked were Jack Hall o f ; — „ Hramle/ AdunU, J.
,
20fi North Park \rriiue
Phone 0*1 \
Yowell* for window display of , Anrnt, K Jt Hell, W Edwin I
trophies, Hunt# Tuxedo Feed jtrBflBm H. - Drnkmi-ren \l
P.
More
for
radio
advertising. nutmnai.. A. M ratlin*, S. I t .1
Charles Luke of .Mxthew
, l&gt;r»:lrtcm. J i.. Fiedettck \ Dyson.,
announcing. "Red Windham frir |j r.. j„ h n Drottey, It. I.. E vuim.
painting chutes and,-tails
; W l l A. &gt;;i|l5fi, Ic .-y llmlge
P L A N N E D FOR Y O U R BE A UT Y
Majm trophies •hare licen do- A j| Hughe-, lltyntt J . Hurt,
n jjfd ’'y. 8*Mord merchant* and 1
y, Umson.
officmU including hrank Pavlick.j AU„ |U(c,,
Hugh ! I .’-b
Arthur W e l l . John Ivay. I*. A. |rI&gt; , j Meriwetbn .lr. W. W,
Mero. Thorpe Furniture Co. and. N&gt; wil0mi
William II Prealon
Hill Implement Co. Other mer-’ j nlm’. f |* Ridge, ,li
Erncvt II.
chants are donatrng miscellaneous Ratliff. J7 tT. Spire V. Walter
prites.
Schnnemanti, Tillinno Whllnioie.
( Ilnitcs Thufston, T. O Tyner. '*.
Ixagion Round Up .11. Wtlli-. William W Trills, It.
P, Walt hull. JtV. I'lnieme A.
Ilariiieau, Jaltte- L -- -LangluttL
&lt;ISHII&lt;U&lt;S Irurn I'us. Ilsrl
district president, had chat $e f ; Jwrne*
_____ C. Stapler; E . burl I
the enlctlaitimriil, Dancing, was Pldrey, Atvan tjlgnev. tbigb E.
oyrd lit. the musk of the |t*ollifi*,_Fr»nk I.. U dlo. -Ir.. Rnu&gt;
Mtioy
Aninua Wtanglrrs liand, undci crt (TiQltm and N..
Hogan
d ir a c lio ii o f Dave Shannon.
On Sunday at the la'giou Hut
■TWO h it I I’D
the visitors enjoyed a Bt sty
CHARI. UNION W V.i. Nnv.
luncheon served under direction 10 -LlV^-Two ibb 'ly women were
oi Legionnaire * Frank Tajtach killed and six otbc- |* i nqis. oeie
and the legion Auxiliary. Mrv oVetenme liy "titoiinxide
(ome*
Routli and Miss E.lua I'hjllrtr early tislfty ‘ in n '“'ll ateien t
lo v e ly , f lr m f le ie s r
dsdfli. (mst auxiliary president.
..
.home lit South Cliirlei-ton, (edire
were hiislrsxv*. Tile MUXlllnl) M(j(j
*
xipned to give you dim. tuppln
roundup was reported very *’ib
‘ The Mead « .a . .■ „ufi. d o’
,
.
Mis. Itbiobi K»tep, ;s. of- Nils"
linex ... tbo mow figure beauty
The laigatioii *&lt; uinnilltev^ nu t Bmj
llnrluttu Tiiinct. 66, of
under the diirctlon of Tom I.ihiIc , 11i&gt;itn,&lt;
you dream ol Foihiooed With
of Mt. Dora, at 6:30 o'cloek Satunlay. £&gt;niiiiK&lt; JTJtii committee
Rornrrfront ond hotV Hriti'tnr'
is in charge of selecting •* (id •
manent •state headquarter* loco - tique ddet. Siret 36 to 33. To
tion on which to build. They »e'Camplol* the liner of lovelinerr
lected subcommltlres to inspect,
virion* silt1*, and will rejmti
to Ihe Ireparlmenl
Kxerullvc
Committee in Orlando on Jan.
17, *aiil Adjutant Mann.
During the roundup, tin* Vat
dex Hotel, state beadquartei*.
wa* jammed to capacity arid
many committee meeting* I""*
place there.
*

Armistice Day

Legion Memorial

i

Mr. and Mrs. William Vihlin
By HUB THOMAS
xml young son have moved their residence from 445 Elliott to ’J ut
By no il THOMAS
East Twenty-first Sheet.
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HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 10 i/PtCarolvn Collier Crenslfaw of .Time for Saturday shop talk—
Monteiuma, (■*. it spending a fewThe vulnerable American leg­
dav* with her grandparents, Mr. end. of crashing the movies is becoming more remote everyday
and Mra. It. F. Crenshaw.
Virtually no field in the motion
Mr. ami Mrs. M It Strirkland picture industry i* mien’ to new­
and Prire Heard were the guests comers, except acting. And the
vestefday of Mr. and Mr*. J . J« odds against becoming a film
Strickland in Davlonu Beach.
star are stratospheric.
I,
*
The situation was brought to
Mr. and Mra. Tom Kirkland and niy. attention by a noted screen
children. Tommy und Juan, of Or­ writer, ‘who bus a son who wanted
lando were guest- over the week­ to get into the movie business.
end of Mra. Kirkland’s pment* The writer who has good connec­
Mr. and Mrs. J . C Mitchell.
tions at several studios, tried (p
get the boy in any department—
s - Dr. , Harrv Woodruff left lari Vostumiug, photography, prthlue
night to attend the State Dental lion. He was balked, either by un­
convention living bel l ill St. Pet­ ion rules or overcrowding on jot&gt;*.
ersburg. Di Woodruff will re­
turn to Sanford on Tuesday.
small Ideal theater. In his first
stage role, he was tabbed by a
Mr. and Mr*. Ruvell Siinums trade paper review as a likely
plan In leave tomorrow after vis- bet for * movie*. Now he has an
jffng for a few days with Mr*.
Bunion’* parents, Mi. and Mrs. agent and I* taking a lest at a
big',studio next week. He had to
P. M. Whitehurst.
turn to acting as a .la s t resoit
Mr. *nd Mra. Charge D. Hi...... .
’
are spending some lime in Urernville. S. C. visiting their daughter &lt; dngrcaslnnal invritlgatiirju but
smt aun-in.taw. Mi- ami Mr-.. I K»yThurrirauri am lth o Williams
Nichola* Ashby, and children, rj^ tth ers. a song-anddance act
Botta und Nicky.
[that is packing Ciro’s nightly. Ir­
ving Berlin ha* liet-n lliriv night
Misa'Iarlo la-e, who is attending after (right, nmt even stay-atStetson University, was the guest home* like the Bing Crosby*, the
Gable
of Iter parents. Mi. ami Mr*. Har­ Dick I’owcll* and Clark
ry I.ee. ovor the past weekend. have been among the palm*
She had ns her gin-sis, Mi-s Jill pnurniei#. It * . the liest new act is
Battle of la-eslnirg and Mis* Jo years!
Thi* (Miinl* a lesson—with vaud­
Raulerson o f Miami.
eville dead. ri8w talent must come
Mr. and Mr*. P, P. Caiu|dicll from tile night club*. Examples:
bird. a* their guests on Sunday, Itiil Skelton. Danny Thomas. Pe­
Dr. arul Mr*. Emmett tiatti* of ter Eind Hayes, etc. And if
City families In the I’ariflr and,
Winchester,
Tenn
and llobe American*, must seek good livo
Sound. Fla. Mi. and Mrs. (iattis latent in nlteries, this may have North Atlantic regions of the
are en route Ip their winter home n serious effect on futuio gen­ United Stalegi are excepllonnllv
large consumers of milk
in Hobo Sound.
era linn*,
Picture for the future, nightFriend# of Mi*# D*phne Con­ clubbing citlien. His shoulder* are
nelly, whu i s ' attending Florida stunted from being cramped in'o
Slate University in Tallaha**cc, a space nut large enough H
writ be Intclr-li-l to learn that house a phone booth for midgets.
*he ha* been srlcctrd to Ih’ a He I* near blindness from pee.-memlier of the I'nM'mble of thr log through a smoky hare and
gle club.
deafened by the dinning of public
address systems.
Mist I'eatlc U Robson, who hnj&lt;
The buffeting on a dance floor
been serving a* night suprrvi* ir that re»*iiiblet_(L-limb hour_Auh-_
in—the-- York Hospital,- ta way .ha* made his body.# mu*|
vacationing this. week, al Daytona ■if wells and bruises. He Is laden
Bench with brr mother, ..Mr*. J . with psychoses front the frus*1
N. Robson, and- sister, Mrs. II. trillion of trying to ralrh tho
waiter's rye. Quite obviously, he
L. Anderson of Hastings.
is broken.
Aiming moniliers uf tha Sanford
Woman’s Cttth'attepdlng the morn­
For more than 200 year* New
ing' session of district No. 7 of England ’.agriculture was a self,
the Federated Woman’# £luha In sirfficent family enterpris*.
SL 'Cloud on Friday were Mrs.
A large city represents a mnO. I1. Herndon, president of III*
local club,. Mrs. Ralph Austin’ peroration o f 1 Iron, copper, lend
Mrs. TL—Way J * RychcTr and xtrrp flvlIlllllfThe ronlent oT
*
S i f tJohn Kick and Wm'. Fred the largest mine*. *
J . William*.
Among those from Sanford
seen attending the ■Georgia-Flor­
id* font bull game In Jacksonville
on Saturday wer* A. H. Beckwith.
Arthur Beckwith. Jr „ G. W. Spene*r. We»leyl Spencer and Mf . ih&lt;r
Mr* John T. Brady, Mr. ami Mrs,
Rnbv 1-aiiig, Mr. and Mra. Hugh
Whelchet and ton. Mike, Mr. and
Mr*. Itnv Holler, Mr. and Mr*.
Andrew Carraway, Mr. and Mra.
A. J . Willem*. Dr. and Mra.
llarrv- SiUhy. Mr. and lira. E G.
Kilpntrirk and sons, Ibih and Bill.
Rev J . K. McKinley and son, Mar­
vin. II. K. Cordell. F. D Scott.
Jack Gordy, Bill Fleming, Hugh
Whelchel Jr . Al Raliorn, Mr. ami
Mra. I. E. Batten and daughter,
Camille. Mr. ami Mra. H. N Saycr and daughter, Jean, Isolo Lee,
Malcolm MacNclll. Glenn- Linglr
and Cauthen Hutchison.

Happy Birthday
Thomas Robert Kirkland

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Daybreak

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Folonaiae in A Flat
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Gold Mine In The Bky
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Wreck On Hie Hithwey
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Marine Office Asks
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�MONDAY, NOY. 10. lt&gt;^2

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

*MGR FOUR
to passes'lo whip the BoilNotre Dame Team Is »resort
ennakrr*.
The fighting Irish now arc
Hailed As Best Y et practically
rrrlain to come up to

their lam (rami1, with unbeaten
but once-tied Southern California
beaten Notre Dante, havlntc final- [ on Dor. (1. undrfratnl. They have
iV cast off the blanket* which only onlinarv Northwestern and
rlifakrd it. offensive wiacr B. A. Tulanr.ln-laya U-fore Hireling thd
^before Army), wa* being hailed tro ja n . In what may turn out to
from all aide* today a* one of the I le the Rome of the year.
create*! football teat?* in Iriah, The Iriah an- not alone in the
They ate
hl.torv a . well a . I he Mb. I co l-1 all-ronouerinR cl***.
leer Pleven In the nation* joined by Michigan, generally
___ Evnriurw-—knew 'NlifTP *TI»nip J regarded a* the No. 'J leant of
had B Very Rood.. food-ill Iearn , the nation. Southern Melhodi.t,
I'enn.vlvania, (ieonrla T e l i .
even Iwfore Frank Ij-a
' I'eilii flturr'TTfm i ian amnnR ilie
4w« I » i ‘Ir tJj-ttl IV urmiKiTi
major colleges, All have perfect
.late*.
*■* an..'

Sports Roundup.
By

HUr.n

PDLLEKTON.

Jit

n

NEW VOKK Nov. to (4A—
Tbere'a a atory making tbe
tounilf about the football player
who laced (lit or 70 yard. through
u broken field for the winttiiur
touchdown . . . A few daya later
Ilia conch wa* reviewingt film, of
the came ami three time* hr:
.topped the projector to point out
technique
"You .hould have cut to your
li g ht lh» - r hr M- x s y, m' —ywr
broke away front your Mocker*
there,** , . , “Yes air, Conch," the
kid responded a . lie watched hi*
imuRe cross the Roal line. “Rut
Much fine silverware haa an in- how wa* It for di.tanreT" . &gt; .
vialhle pla.tli akin to ( keep „ We heard It told alamt Maryland*!
outru.hed by i'urdue and had to fiom tarnishing.
I,uelett flamhlnn. hut you ran lad
that before lone they’ll Ite hamt-*
tng It on/Terry Brennan and hU
YARDLEY VENETIAN HL1NDS
!).7 yard run against Army.

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PICK-THE-WINNER
CONTEST
First Prize
Lanth Knit Sweater
Second Prize
1 Pr. B.V.D. Pajamas
Awarded l\ y

IMCUKINS - ROBSON___i _
Third-Thru Fifth Prizes ;........ ............For
Each Prize* Winner, One Pass For Two To
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INSTRUCTIONS

Ihilluls must lie In The Herald office before noon
on Friday or post marked by that lime. All game*
muni be marked.

VS-

WINTER PARK

■VS*

PENN

FI.OIIIDA
HOLLINS

Ml'It It AY STATE

STETSON

,VS-

GA. T F f l r
MIAMI

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VS-

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'AI.' a IIAMA
VANDEItIULT

VS-

PENN STATE

VS-

PJtlNCKTON

N. C, STATB

VS-

WAKE FOREST

TKNNKSSKB

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BOSTON COLLEGE

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HE 811HE TO FILL IN TH^ FOLI,OWING
Name

*Gct -Your Ballot In Early

Left at the Po*l
In the racing secretary’* office
at Hialeah, thcre'a a bulletin
hoard on which la ported auch
pertinent information a* where h
horseman ran rent a loom during
the aea.on without hocking the
family** jewels , . . On it one Mi­
ami landlord had larked a notice,
Bating several room., and at the
bottom H say*: "Will consider
trailing rent for a horse."

Gator Bowl InvitoB |
8,000 P u sh ers” To
Bulldogs To Send
Get Going Over By
Team. For Contest
Major Leagues Today
ltv FH1TZ Ito w m .t,
CINCINNATI, (I Nov. In
Mahir LraCnr baseball untie, the
trrnb bait today and reaches ihto
the aark for the top talent of the
minor* at the anatial draft meetin* mipctvivd bv CdhimlastomT
A. B.'UlappV) Chamllor.
Coniparatlmy few of the njtup
“hu.her*" op_tJ
'wckonlrur fin1
expected b&gt; Ret

JACKSONVILLE Nov, II) lAI Georgia hn. Iieen invited to .end
ita ttnlbloira to the annual Color
Howl came here Jan. 1. announced
Arnold Finnrftock, . mcmlier of
jh e s e le c t io n committee
Florida
.porta editor
Time-Union.
Coach Wally Butt* 1. repotted
iYi- -lliil *— f--'"i—i-tr
thr hid hut* the derision ftmtild In*
made hv the university’* athletic
committee.'
la s t New Year’* Day, Georgia
won the Sugar Bowl game and in
pievioua year* played in the Rn«*,l
ftianve and Oil Bowls. The BulldoR» have won five ami lo.t three
thia »ea»nn. with three more opponehla on the schedule.

C l*-. It ffiJK» , ctaa* C S2JMXI ami
el*.* D iiOOt). VaymenU must
)&gt;e made wjlhln 10 daya.
By Frank Rockett
I.ii.l-plu, era In the IB47 penhint eha.e Ret first pick, with the
St. Ixi-tl* Blown, leading off and
the Philadelphia rhllliea .crond.
and then the choice, alternate up,
want thrmiah Die .landing*. A*
, non «« a club rear he. tho playrt
limit of 40 It lone* ita Hirltl to
main further .election*, and play­ IVxoltl nf Hill Hardware had
er* taken jn the draft may .not I* lp“h three game* with r,t(5 pin*.
a*.iRned to a minor league rlul&gt;
T'-am Standing.'
Won
!.&lt;i»t
until after next April I. The -el­ Mather of Sanford
II
4
8
7
ecting club assume* all rr-snon-ib- Unit Office •
8
7
llitv for the |dayer*a phy.irat Mill Hardware
.
7
8
condition and ftir hi* retmrtlnK fur Stine Marhlne
5
10
duly.* A flub may not more! Tbe Anchor
. The Scratch league will get
a .election after making It.
After all club* have had a under way Friday flight al 8 P. M.
rhanre at selecting. the procedure nil turn who are interested in thia
atari* over again at the bottom leagur should lie a I the Imwllng
and runtinuca "round and round" alley ready In howl.
until everyone I. natl-flod.
The Merchant, league will howl
Among the available talent are i tonight al 8: P. M.
wore. «&gt;f former Major I&lt;e*goc1
player, who have faded hark to ■
the minor*, hut some had Intereslattracting record*' la .t aea.on
which mav earn them, anullier'

Bowling News

now, aaya: " I was impie.scd tiy
Texas and 8.M.U. and with Geor­
gia Tech and Duke. However,
the team* down this way are nut.
a* a whole, up to pre-war .tandarda.*' . . . Jerry Thompson, little
Texas. runner, turned ill ,a 4.‘J 0
mile and J»:35 two-miles recently
in the rourae of winning a 2.7
mile cross country race , . . Just
so tradition wouldn't l&gt;r damaged
When Doug Mill* took hi* celeb­
rated red hosiery o ff the bench
at Illinois U basketball ball game*,
and retired to the athletic direc­
tor'#-fob, a champaign fan knitted halted In. and Ed Meuaaer, the
a errejvming pair o f lied Sox for veteran Cincinnati hUrler who
the new coach, Harry Cumlu-s,
won It* ahd lost threr for Mont­
real after lieing shipped there by
Obaervatlun PimI
the Dodger*.
Off courac helling will Ik- dtailriioklvn, l*"t to get a rhnnrr
ruaaed In a speech to the Thor­
oughbred It a c i n g Associations,
Inc., Iiy Xirgll W. IVIccon, oper­
ating director of the Chicago
Crime Commission . . . IP* a b o u t
time they# were icaltxing it’e^ e
crime when you “insure" your bet
and the lipokie still wun’t give
you track odds.

O U TB O A R D M O TO R
The New Standard of Performance
W ith Chrbtlmu just around tho comar, right
now U thp time to make arrangement* an that tho holiday will
bo a memorable ope, not only for father or non, but daughter
and mother too. Make thla Christmas the moat thrilling one o f
all for the entire family, by ordering a M artin “4 0 " outboard
motor today, liven- i* Christman joy the year around with thia
miLntfinding motor, which ia petting a new standard of per­
formance in Uie field. Come In and let u* nhow you the features
which luive made M artin M otor a loader.

1(wain bloat, .outhpaw who won
17 and lost nine for Fort Worth.
Tex., had an earned run average
of Lit!) for 240 inning*, pitched
__ i -led
i, , the
__ ,_____
■ no-iiitler and
loop with'
102 strikeout*. Other no - hit
mound.men on the i.t are Shelby
McKinney of Atlanta, Ca.r the
veteran Tommy Bridges of Port­
land, Ore., and Cart Dc Itnee of
Kan-nt) City.

O u lita n d ln g fe a tu re s m ak e a ( y r l C i / l i ^ f w MO*
th a m o il-w a n te d g ift fo r a n y SPO RTSM A N l
• M an ( * ■ ■ , • » « pM cvkl. lack a l # ).*• * atsylai

a M*ckaol&lt;allr-&lt;.sli.lt** #•##*( vahr.t

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
,*l0fi East Firnl Slreet

Cleanini
y Carmichael,
troRer. writes a lively sports
column for the student newspa­
per. which resulted in alumni pro­
test* that it wasn't "proper and
dignified" fnr a university official
tu !«* making surlr crack* about
After
against the Detroit Lion-. C h i­
cago
Cardinal. Guard Buatrr
itam.ey remarked: "Any foolludl
fan In America might to lx- will­
ing t» pay $lu to see Oiat Bill
Dudley play ball." . . . Gene
l-eonc. the New York restaurant
owner, hope* to buy a coll that
"Will win the llamldetortlan." If
he feed, the nag like h i. custom­
er*. the colt will la- too fat to
trot a Iwo-mlnule quarter,

OF THESE, ONLY KAISER-FRAZER BUILDS POSTWAR CARS
Prove It Yourself
Inspect Them All

EYE ON BOWL
- 1’ ETIUHT Nav 7 fg-l it-1 -r—
Htv of Ib tro ii* smashing run­
ning attmk-collides with a stuply
Unit|ersltv of Nevada line here
tonight and 18,000 fans are ex.
peeled to turn out for tho Inter­
section*) football fixture. Nevada,
with a five-game winning streak
and an eve out fur a New Year**
howl hid, la a Might favorite.

Of the world’s four largest automobile tnnkent, only Knitter-Frazer
builria genuine postwar cam! The public wiunlH tho comfort,
•afety, Rtyling, roomincea and rit/e^hnt only jxietwar engineering
can adiinye. It ia thia ileflnltrdemand for something better that hat
mudo Kaiaer-Frazcr one of the "Big 4 " in Jem than two thorf.
yearn. The Kniacr and the Kroger nre bo new, so different, bo
directly in line with popular preferences, that they are already
tho mewt widely-copied automobile* in tho industry. So oompare
them all! You’ll understand why Kaiaer-Frazcr haa mndo *uch a
spectacular aucceea in eo aliort a time!

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Im proved In g la o o rln g — that
means a new distribution of ms—
and lead: the rear seat aet well
forward of the rear wheat*; better
roedablllty: a higher ratio nf horse­
power to weight; greater riding

rbers. You get a "cradled" ride
ivtr known before at any price!

B-cy Under, I r head engine, stiid 1
low weighl-par-horeepower that
delivers unbelievable mite
km ofgn*. is mimriy U tbe

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WdSTttCash Prizes - Also Trophies W ill Be Giveh

12 s c h e d u l e d h o r s e r a c e s - 220- 300.440 Yards
T o u r n a m e n t r id in g » f l a g r a c e

IfTTpFfliwp’dl. Bids —m u lt of placing
the passenger load hrtamrn the front
and roar wheels, and tower to the
ground. The "so ft" spring* am run-

,

Improved fi.owdnora-Bnth mate
two inchse more than five feat wide
—comfortable relaxation- for sis
adults; plenty of let room and hood

Improved lase of Centra l—VOX
can drive alt day without tiring
Car stage Itself on the straight

.
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Willow Hap ia Ute only 100^-poatwar automobile plant! It produce* four
100*.'i-poet war cars—live Kniacr, (lie Fraser, tha Kaiaor Custom and the
Krarer Manhattan. Twko your choice—In the price range that beat fiU your
pocketboak. Whichever you select, you may be aura, it ia a thoroughly modern
automobile—cmlmdyinR aTI of the vast technical imp/oVNivente of the war
years. T h n t cars need no changes to bring them upAo-datel Think tide
over before you invent in personal traneporUUnn you will want to u*e
. I b r jr M n l

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Ec s a o m lc o l M o ts F r o d v t l l o a
Kalaer-Frater cars really have no competition. Many other cars sell in the
anin# price range. But they are uot paetaar cars. Every product of Willow
Huh la the issult of engineering and deetgn pragma made since 19411 And
thorn cars are produced economically. Kaiser-Frame hea. In two years, matailed a t Willow Hun the finest, nvwt eSciont, pr*cv*iop maae production
equjpttent aVaibibls'ln tfiiu worid. Much of It wa* never available before!
Many prooeaeea have been newly developed by w m whoee production
KAHtlin ta faM m .a 1I
J J ______ t T*
Lf
____ a
1
* i
genius
Is famous the world
around. I t woe ethia
equipment
andS ,1
this
genius
that enabled Kaiser-Frsxer to break all industry rrcnrds for its first full year
of production—by building more than 126,000 fine automoUlew—and sell­
ing every one nf them!

I f ymi do not know the many Important advantage# of fully poetwar gutomobtkw, built in ^ u lly poet*
J " ............
. —r^
a t the leltl Here dr* definite.
advantages that moan something to
every motor car ownor. Then make up your mind to go to your nearest
dealer and tntpeci and drive thews
automobile. I f * tha only sensible thing to rf&lt;ri

HACE^-^RieK'HORSBS -- TS(5CADRiLLE

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F O R T H E B E S T IC E CREAM

Legal Notice

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TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
W-j make our own Ice Crum , All fUvor*
T«ity — Deliclou* — Healthful

.SMALL APARTMENT. 1 or 2 FOB SALE— Uni,rork for drive­
persona, private bftth. Ph. 1378way* ‘ »nd
roadwyg—Phone
•• t
1241.
i'URN|SIIKD 4 room ‘ apartment ! 111CYCLE with W hitrrr m'olurlike now—See Jack* .Homer nl
l l-cdroom house. Mt». It. K.
Fire Department.
Cmjk, .Star Ponte, Orange City,
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Ha.
CHRISTMAS irift Ixixon of mixed
citrus—EXTRA
FANCY
PACK
apace In Melach Building,
—Tom Mere. Phone* 483 or 30ti
* large -light off tree, rawly uecorat«l. all iitII11 lea, beat ami Janl.
tia» apace healer* » i*.J5 up
tur service furnished. Call Srltt____ J L B .,fO PK CO. INC.____
A II. ft A. Dapt, Stars.
HOT PLATE LUNCH
‘ RECORD PLAYERS and radio* ' Served front 11:3C to 2 at Ibmjrr'i
f&gt; r rent. By day or week. Th*
FLOWERS
Mini- Box, Hit W. lat fit.
P turns 1153.
foe ail occasions
Mc n e il l a y o h t f l o r i s t s
PART OF MY HOME, -Kitchen
Slpci Aye. Just off Celny
privilege*. 2o| K. loth.' Phmic Office ph. 403 realdenr* ph. #10 R
4 ItnOM niuirtnirnt, furiiishtd,
■utilitiea included
Cloae in.
Downatairs Reply Box F, U,
t o Herald.

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WANTED t o r e n t

HEWING MACHINES
HALES a n d SERVICE
Bert's ScWlnl Mach. Shop
115 H. Utrnch
Ph. 11V0
1UXEDO FEE D S—complete Hi.,
Hunt's Tuxedf Ke**» 8'&lt;.r*

iinw In force In m |l city. Th* pjltojlhet —Ot fm itlvr-r-c tin. I*.n riled
UIII in* ♦f‘* n rt 7 To n't ft*rh A Mw lifiltUl .t Owl In tile r'lrellll I'outi
tfip.ilffW‘ WJII»*J*I «1 Tflli-r, - £t»|| tt III pr th. ,\i*ih Jadleivt I*irmil. m ,n.|
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and convemi'iiii- nutlets you
have been in-istiug
o long.
Electric wiring of nil kuals.
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WORN OUT FROM
GETTING UP NIGHTS!

General Electric automatic blan­ Tatlorpd auto seiit coveiy A; npket* for sleeping comfort.
2 .iLI)ROO.\r furnUlied or unfur*
bulstery
work, ■Red &amp; Hby,
II. IL IKj P B CO. INC.
niihrd liouae. Phone IlKHl, 8:30'
I'bune 0131.
lo 5:00,
-FUIJCU-HJHUMP-DINNKHH
SE E U s u b u
|.t Nt t'KM.SRKI) apartment . or
:ht at Homer's.
every nigh
MIMEOGRAPH PRINUNG
9 himie in nice Mellon.
Year
AND I'YI'ING
room! lefidenta. Telephone It). GAS hot. water heater, 2 years
CREDIT I.UHEAIJ OF old, excellent condition, $50.00.
’
SANFORD
Phone 1I4II-J or IO80-J.
11(1 N. 1'nrk
I’hene 180
3 REA L E S T A T E FO R BA LK
Do You Sutler Oi$Ue$» Dt
BEAUTIFY vour home with Lip.
ATTENTION
MttlHKICl
‘ antrum hedge. Contact L, It.
—
DIAPER
Sl-.lt
v
IUH—
'~KKAL liiT A TR
Mann. I^ke Jfonrne, Fin. for
Baby Valet furnishes ho-pilul
I NS LI. ANCR
any »ite or any quanlity.
clean, sterile o au.-rs aiTd .lemlorMV/UT(JAGP. LOANS
Ded commm-r. Ec.11101lti.nl mnl
'ItAYHOND M. HALL, Realtor CABBAGE plants, Marion Mar­
safe. Fully meduuil; appmvod
ket. ‘L R . Mann, Imke Monroe.
Rettiatared Broker ami
Call Dayloiin 24UT-W c-llect for
'
Insurance A|fent
details. 88 diaper*, S ' o week.
flim. 4
Florida HUU Bank Jlldjf. (i, E. 10 FT. double duty meat
With Uncomforl
display rase ami Vompresaai in
"F IR S T IN S IM lIIIIP
able Fullnus?
good condition, new mulur
ATTENTION: ~ OWNERS OK
FOR RENT- Hour sunder, Evsy Am jou trvutilwt by
Lodge k Sun.
fluio—
ttu-ule
. BEAL ESTA TEl WE NEED
operation. Era .onublc rate.*, San- rlo.i-ii Ul.- ino.mitr
LISTINGS OF ALL' KINDS OF MRS BROWN MILLERS fV .t
ford paint .*«• niaw 1:0 . Phone ttauirwiuw* l&gt; «
HEAL ESTATE _ HOMES,
tnu Be»X* )OHll’ltr
Cake at Piggly Wiggly &amp; Table
■|»m pule, Irel UJ,
— APARTMENT HOUSES, COM.
Supply. ■
__
Hf-eiOHJ, telll.-M,
*
MERCIAL IIUH.DINGS, LOTS,
we-K—nt *mt, ll!oe»t Tbun *«' try
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
tnitu v. i’i.tkti*in&gt; Vexetui't* tkunGROVES. MOTOR COURTS, 1 HO GAL. Electric water benier.
l'AIM.8 AND SUItVICK
&gt;,
u-* to r'-it-i, *tt* h m
•
Electric
Service
Company.
207
MOIOH COURT LOCATIONS.
lo n i«»et niHIl- ,1 »e»i Inuat.um •
109 I'almrlto Ave.
Phone 1011
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
r&lt;u&lt;i|w„oil prove* -‘-I urtiKtilf tuli-rul .
IP Y tll! HAVE ANY PROPERi„
u m il-lo l lol* » » r il'* * l,*l |
TY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET 1..1H G A L and 1-35 iralltm table
HIGNF.
U«;tor* e ll » -ilrrlo, mrt*&lt;li( It h**
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AH
I
poater*
Show
card*
and
*
,ru&lt;u&lt;
*uuliil'HI
rltwl tyruu* u/ now
top water healer*. a M t i e Ser­
■no -,-ui mi-uviuar p'Anr.
9
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU t
O— DBBU -SIGN SERVICE
vice Company, 207 Magnolia
IkXrn meutatlT —rioktiamw pom*
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
O; D. tan d m a. Phona 1921 • pciltvl twl|u&gt; lotllil Up r— I 'U l e * to 10(11
Avc. Phone 101.
OUtro-x Amt a 9rnt •oururblc Wok I
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R ,
Cohen’*
Radiator Shop for cor..W m iO lM COST TO YOU. I
t e r n r ........ .
v,rV*iil«
plelo
raitlalor
aervici*.
tlbl
Sa.iWILL THEN TELL
YOU 6 AKTtCIJiS WANTED
ford Ave. I’bune 350-V,‘ .
WHAT PRICK YOUR PROPBRTY WILL BRING AND Highest cash price paid for uoe.l ADD many year* oft life lu your
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT
metal roof and ^beautify tile
furniture. 'Ted Davis Furniture
CAN HE SOLD. A. CULVER
'home. We npray il the color
Co. 811 E. 1 st Ph. 058.______
One llrtune With A Hundred
G O L D E N - REGISTERED
.Hh-rk toidfclhm:
•fJrfiir'TTlO'Ti-il M'ril .Sr-nuon
REAL E S T A T E BROKER. I'Ll. BUY, ynnr kDt ragn'nH*gi-^f ’ cn-ie' oil iiciuro nptayrd In pn*.
« efft Lumber.
AM iv m a M G tH k N T T .frm n rr
age or condition. Roy Keel, ,KW
Irl ciilur*. Barn* etc. yprnyed
‘ Lumber •• Blocks — lltirk
WAY NTi RTK O f UNDERW. 2nd St.
with hot oil paint*, l-ot un give
Kotiling Tin
,
» PAaS. TKLKPIIONE WINTER
you
n
-free,
catimate.
Reel’*
I'lrnl) Heavy Tlmlwrn
WANTED AT ONCK. 15 used
PARK IH8. .
- •
portable
npray
unit,
308
W.
2nd
pianos. The Music Box, 110 W.
St. Phone 1004 J .
Sec
NEW HOUSE. 2 bedrooms, partly
1*1 Ht. Phone 053.
furnilhed. Small down payment.
DUHART
Alln-rt
llit-ksoh
Repair
Shop
Balance like, rent For appoint­ o i.!)« PlioTOO kAI'IIB to-copy.
6tlr Stii-et A l.nurel Avenue
I*ricea reaaonable. II. M. JamesLUMBER YARD ,
ment call UI73.
uni Hludio. 300 National Bank Blatkamilhing &amp; general repair
toe Sanford Avenue"
Tub-phone 1 3 5 8 .—
Bldg,
__________ ______
6 -ROOM form-lied house, 4 acres
ANNOUNCEMENT
land, fruit tree*. Plume 1228) 7 P *ts, Live slock. Supplies
MARSHALLS'
J ._________________ __________
FOR—DA IrEr—RwIttarad,* WWr C-i-inm made -Vrnetlan Blind*,
Awnings — Ten day delivery —
male Cocker Spaniel pupi alx
AKJICUUI FOk SALE
Wurkmanililp Kbaranteed. Phone
weeks old. Phone 907-W.
1375.
____
8
H ELP W A N 1 E D _
‘
S P E C IA L *
RAYMOND
"sTt
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Good white coni t t.H5 hag. Hog
* feed In print l&gt;ags 15.20 Pea­ GIRLS WANTED. Lan#y*a Drug Expert photographer iivniluMe at
all-time* for wedding*, anhivernut- vim- and iimlaaiH's UK) lb.
__________________ v
anrieu, birthday pm lie*, *ncial
bag* (2.45 Hunt‘a Tuxedo Feed
Help
Wanted—\onng
Man
a*
ofCrromulsloo relieve* promptly
^gatherings. Pbopc 1033.
Store, Phone 385!
fire &amp; credit man. Firestone
All Tit- B K I'A lR lN G 7 iu iS Gar­ trouble
S t o r e s , ___________ _
FUKN1IUHE Paint—High Glota
nn li
age, Ssnfonl and Ce]i-ry AveEnamel for home use, any rotor
aootbe
desired. Free delivery in City. .SALESMAN fur electric appli­ ’ nue*.
(lamed
b
ances
and
fixture*.
Reply
Box
Vary good paint at reaaonable
brans*. T&lt;
Fur Dependable
110
C/O
Herald.
I Ericas. Reel's Paint Shop, Phono
HREFRIGERATION HER VICE
HKii-J. sod W. 2nd St.
AVON.cosmetlrs In-Big Demand.
Call
Nationally advertised product
GANAS BEFKIGEBATION
GLOBE grrateat cut-rato whole- ‘ Fall and holiday seasons mean
SERVICE
aaia distributor*, offers novel­
big profits for our •RepresentsPh, 670* W
ties, lUiidrira, toys, gift* to . r vs
We have opening* In
forCoti|jbf,Cli**t
ahrawd buyer*. Globe Trading
Hanford and surrounding* town#.
Co. lOH W, Flagler 8L, Miami,
Write Naomi Ilillman, Bid CUSTOM l»ni11 cabinet* will' give
your kitchen that new look. Fur
Fla.
Broadway, Orlai&amp;lo. Fla.
fr,&lt;- plan ahd &lt;-sljma(e. Call
COUNTY DKAI-KR ~
773-W. C. J , G a ilt.
_
CELERY PLANTS: W. lat 8t. at
SALESMAN WANTED
Canal. W. C. Muse. -______
1
3
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I'K
H
S
O
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Build up a business of your mgn
w it h
Nationally Advertised
9 SW EET Hamlin oranges 12.00
First Extinguishers (waring Unbush. R. W. Lonj, Phone 788...MTEAXION JjU ilK H I
_j|r |
r*l J •” 'tn
W.
schools, (sctorit-s, service sta­ Make a uiie-stop service fur all
your laundry nnd dry cleaning
tions. warehouses, hotel*, resner-d* by u»ing your favorite
STORE FIXTU RES, commercial
laurants.
public iniliiutlon*.
Self-Service Laundry,
refrigerators, soil* fountains,
truck and hu* rompanlL-a, grain
tables, booths, chairs, special
rb-vstors, house trallara, etc. THE MEI.PV SKLFY LAUNDRY
408 W. 15 St.
«
Sanford
built fixture*, freewwa, etc.
Capable man can earn real
Write or phono collect, R. W.
money. Established in (Bid. Royal Mailer Urea are hack again,
‘ Bouldin Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
Write letter with details of age,
n . IL POPE CO. 4NC
ty Fair Ground*, Deland. Phone
past experience, etc. The FyrWU).
Kytcr Company, Deph T-4, Day- HANFORD Tmaulv Salon, tele
I ______ _____\___________________
phom* 1364 or Mary JleMahon
ton 1, Ohio.
telephone 1354, PemianenU all
New HO X 54'* baby bad. ftS .
method*. *tarting $8 and up.
I HOI Maple. ...
0
WOKK. WANTED
S fA IR RUNNERS. Utad k .rail- gUHIR HANDING k finishing, ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Orlahdo Evening Star. Call Ralph
ing*. Good and bad used turn­
cleaning k waxiug. ° u r power
Bar, t l l t t j
U r. Phone 902.W.
-HTdteiwtderTm-tw'Wwrit
r
lharc
la
so
electric
connection
VEGETABLE plant* for small
Mailable. *1 T «»» e x p e r iw . IS • AUTOS FOR SALE
and large acreage. Cabbage,
H. H. Gleason. Laka Mary, Fla.
Cotlarda, Broccoli, Cauliflower.
Onions, Lettuce, Eacarotc. Tom­
1938 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan,
ato, Strawberry k Beets. -J. W. LAWNS MOWED. Low price*
reasonable. 820 W. 3rd.
Jerry
Lord
Phone
788-W.
Dell. Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
*314
four-door Hudson Beilan $790.
4
li.
To Butiinrtw OpporlqpUleH
+Y3 Magnolia,
________
WANTED ^ n e who ha* some ex­ *42 FORD and '40 TuKOtle trail­
perience as carpenter or Imtlder
OLD N E w lp A F lS g j.1 CENT*
er. Immlrr at Mariam Helem.
with $1500 to Invest In a can't
POUND. BUNDLED IN
Hi. 17 k 92 — about 3 mile*
,
mDs
proposition.
You
handle
'
BUNDLES* aoulh Sanford.________ _
the
money.
See
F.
E.
Woodward,
10. l i . to and *5 GENT
m e hUICK COUPE. Phone 1589.
J I T Eaat Jet. Sanford.
, HERALD OFFICE

■FEM ALE
COMPLAINTS

FOB SALE

Relief At Last
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NOTICE
AT TH E REQUEST OF

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SANFORD

a M*ny felts 40 *nd •&gt;« hs« to t*l of
ni*Ms - 1-*»* (»»qu*nt &lt;!♦*-'• 1“ P*k* w*t»&gt;

h*&lt;* botulisi. loo. Iuuiiu ui minor
DU
-Diamond
Jim"
Have —
faacttawal Udney dl*wd*-&gt;
^toatach • or
Ulcer - Paint?
It lhi» It your tioulU*. #ush out your

MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
and

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bon'l til 4itti|uiia|
(•Cl) lit) In i 0u horn
a tretier rub hrtcmiliucItonJUtiOe# iioltr* tattearful 1$ uni, on* d»y.
Sale, tllfctirt in 0i*r
ill *in , til condilient.
etiOMI I ».m lull aalwfutun *a
f f i £ f IS-S Son r-oM ImiiI.Im T m-i* —
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Il »• h«Mll« Ilk *-lv IHmI I &gt;UHit»fnl Men kidiwyi ryil blwldri »uti Dr. Kilmor's
)t|A&lt;!i t m$lii have *.tfr»t Mr \Mf4f&gt;miv- Seimp-Ruet, It quuHyu.-iVs lu iMir*w
Bow *( win*, h»lp t*H»s* *»«»*• «ld
wlifi lYHVr ii^vnv lh* lt*n th*
SPECIAL SERVICES
tiy, ,nd , , u bumin« mnm-oM, . . htlpr
i»f *Mhiarli o
pam* «t»* t&gt;Iod-l*r
initstion th,i iris you tip oi*hl».
MAO fkdln*. hrdtHtafll,
S,iiiip-Rwl i* Ui*') •wtuir t e«n w»»
In* M M ItfAn. UlitAI if Htl nllrrl It*l»
RENT A ( Alt
to
i*li*l.
Million* Is is t»),n il lor itor,
fiiVtirH* t ,*11*4»4 IA e$mi ;irUI all -ill i
YOU DRIVE i t
•»y 1‘ilrn U r 1 « j v !••«« t*f r u t » IsiuriiliM . •. utirn utih tunJnfsl le­
PHONE 200
T flltlcU Tfr&gt;Hi v t'lir ilt trie 11 iti
ntils. Cootieei Tut, ai ditr-l»d.
^tt’iw |?ili*( t *»11 t|np# f*r return 1**?% *i»
SHUICKLANDMOItmsON
For fie, trial lupTh. sntl* Dgt. A,
Hi nwtl W
.$ imUilfaK ViHIH
UDHIVH-IT. INC.
Kdnwr k Co, tor, ties IDS. Stsotioid.
HACK.
Conn. Ot - |*« (utt-rlroil bottle o(
T'*-M !il*tfi U r ii ff
»tit1
RADIATOR cleaninjt, repairing. dri.*:. -h | a &gt;l.| ro w
Sosmis-Reot lost** *l jeur diu«ilor*.
u
ra re ■»
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Hughes Probe
&lt;rwallnw«d l i i a '#•»«» Dm I

the last thing he ever did."
But Hugh** adder] that Meyera
apparently went ahead and ap­
proved the rontract any way.
' Meyera, now retired, wai de­
puty chief of Air Force procure­
ment during the war.
Hughe*' relations with Meyera
came up after the plane manufac­
turer had teatified earlier that he
decided to give publicity man
John W. Mrycr a free hand to

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T -m entertaining. Hughe* tald ha did
not think Irvine waa "aa blunt aa
that," and ha addad:
"I remember that Jack Eryc
•aid their idea at Wright Held
la that you ait down in your own
bailiwick out •in Hollywood an)
don't have anything to do with
them, and they don't like, it."
• Frye at that lime, waa preaident of Trans* World Airline*,
which Hughra control!.

Russian Plan

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Trum an On Greece
(l.nltancd I raw rag*- Oae)

concern" that “underlying ceuict
of economic and political unre»l"
•till exist in Greece.
But in hi* lint report to Cong(eu on how the aid money is
being u*ed, the nearest thing to
a hint more might be ailed &lt;**»
» mtement that:
The difficulties which hamper

free?------T T -iitis» rF ff
be overcome. Continuation of marArmy officers because he rould ing thii period Britain would ad* ginal lubtutence only in Greece,
not get plane contract* by "doing minitter the Holy Land on a limil- without, real progress' toward rebusiness in a strait-laced man­
rd baiit.
covciy, will provide fertile ground
ner."
Soviet Delrgstc Semen K. T*a- for totalitarian ideologies.“•
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 0 P ) - tankin had said before entering
The presidential report showed
Howard Hughes ssJ&lt;l today he the closed merting that Russia that up to HcpL 110 only •I7,4tM&gt;,
wua
prepar'd
lo
make
conces­
never saw publicA/ ’ malt John
171 df Orece’s $.100,000,000 and
W. Meyer’s expense accounts until sion* In an effort to reach an $1,640 of Turkry'a (lOO.OOO.tMM) ac
agreement
with
the
United
States
a Senate committee begun an in­
utally had li««n spent with $160,quiry into tha (40,000,1)1 aI in war on enforcement of partition.
IB2 used for administrative ex­
An
American
spokesman,
emer­
time plane contract* awarded to
penses. However, (164,066,000 had
ging
from
the
session
after
an
Hughe*.
hour, said "this looks like .a very been made available to the vari'
Hener'i accounts, made public fruitful
meeting." He added that ous agencies carrying out the
by the committee last sumim-i,
"everything
is going smoothly." Greek program and $20,012,000 to
listed (Int.tjOU •pent on entertain'
Tsarapkin
made hi* statement he spent for Turkey.
merit of Army officers and gov
The report listed numerous *‘un.
of Russian willingness to com­
rrnment officials aliput the fu-riod promise a* he entered’ the. secret favorable developments" whien
the Hughes contract* were
IM b l
have lieaet the aid program but
Some lit those named in Ih-i session.
Laid that in Greece “there is ev­
The Soviet delegate said' Ru*-. ery reason to lm optimistic aho'it
accounts have ■denied that am h
turns as Meyer listed weie spent sia would agree to “moat" of the recovery"—If order can Imj. re­
suggestions for compromise sub­ storer!.
on them.
&lt;
Hughes said that he had heard mitted last weekend by taster It.
" If order Is not restored," Mr.
that Army Air F o rce' officeia Pearson of Canada
Truman said, "there ran he no re­
Pearson suggested that Britain covery."
• at Wright Held. Dayton, Ohio,
,
■
did nut like him, so he had aa. end her mandate over the Holy
As for the military situation.
algneil the free-.{tending Mrycr Land Jan. 1 but continue to ad­
minister Palestine until separate the President * said the Greek
to a public relatlona Job.
"I believe I just assigned him Arab and Jewish regim es, ‘are government hud hoped a summrt
campaign wmild wipe out I hi*
to the job ami left it to Ills established.
Tsarapkin Indicated Itefore the guerrilla warfare.
own discretion.” Hughes said.
"However," he added, "the emiHughes testified Jja/ore n 8cn* meeting that Kuula would not.
at* War Investigating Suhcom object to itrilain remaining a liiim-d support of the guerrilla*
.
nutter headed by Senator Feign- while longer In Palestine. Prougo*tavia, Bulgatia, Albania I
• son (lbMich). Tbs committee is vlmi.lv the Itussisn* proposed that
mid
the
diversion
of
Greek
troop*
Investigating circumstances of the the mandate end Jan. I ami that
from large-scale offensive M u ­
award of the contract! to th a Britain withdraw by April 10.
I f was not known immediately tate to the static defense of vil
millionaire, west roast plane build
whether the United Slates was Isgi-s resulted in an over-all wops
er and trovia producer.
Ueiore llugnc* was called tu prepiited to accept the Canadian clung of the military situation."
So, he, said, at the urgent re­
the stand, MaJ. ttaruld I.. Hoi- compromise suggratinns which al­
. land told the committee he lw- so call for a ti.N. commission lo quest of the Greek government,
Heves Hughes I* entitled tu col­ be elected by I he 67-nallon Gen­ the American aid minimi shifted
lect $1,600,0000 in preliminary eral Assembly hut directly res­ In the military program sortm
development costs for a photo ponsible to the II-nation Security money originally allotted to re­
Council. ■
construction and' recovery. Origi­
reconnaissance plane..
Holland Is an attorney attached
An American delegation spokes- nally, thr $300,000,000 » a• »pht
to the Judge ^Advocate]* staff-a*. man—said 'tb * U. 8. 'JmsiHon was ■hnui- equalljTTielwee'n the two
Wright “Field where Army aero­ "by no mejins static” and added programs. Now, the report shows,
nautical research is centered.
that every effort would !&gt;e mdde the military end will get around
leen uo to reach an agreement with Hus­ $168,000,000.
Holland said there has been
official determination, but he lia- ain today.
"If- Greece Is to survive as a
llavcs that under "strict terms
Tsarapkin said hr felt that what free and Independent nation, Mr:
of the contract Hughes probably he would propose regarding the Truman aald, "it must preserve
can'claim the $1,000,000.
Canadian suggestion* would, meet Its national , security. Although
Whether he IS entitled lo it the approval of the Canadian and (he number of reln-l guerrilla*
has been disputed in. testimony Guatemalan representatives.
threatening this security is small,
from previous witnesses.
The Canadian compromise sue- they arc led bv Communists who
Hughes himself has fold report­ gestfon* on which Russia aaid she have' recruited- many
tarry hardened
ers that he won't gel the 11,000, was prc-paird ui make conces­ criminals, and who have forced
000 unless his contract for photo sions were based on three ques­ loyal Greeks Into their tMjrvic*’
tions:
planes should lie cancelled.
hy threats against them or thenHughes received two contracts,
1. Will the U, 8. and Russia families."
one for photo reconnaissance agree to terminate the British
The President outlined “initial
glanvs and one for a huge flying mandate in Palestine Jan. IT
.that have been taken lo
2. Would the two powers agree steps"
liolater Turkey. The ultimate aim,
Holland said he wauled to make to have a commission of the Gen- aa in thn rasa of Greece, he said,
It clear that Hughes In any avent era! Assembly named to take
to help free peoples maintain
could, collect the $1.1)00,000 only ctjarge of Palestine and make Its is
a government in accordance* With
report to the SccOrity Council?
If he filrd a clhim for it
8. Would they ask Britain to the wish of the majority.
"All that remains thin,” Hens
Ih addition to guerrilla wnrlor O'Connor fD-Md.), comment­ stay on under the administration
ed “J* to force Mr. Hughes to of the United Nations to supervis* law and order?
take It."
Maria Carlota at 1 I*. M. Nov.
Hughes declared that until he
4 .aaid she was in a sinking condi­
gave Meyer the assignment of
tion, her ’ decks almost aManh.
Atlantic Rescue
entertaining Army officer^ and
Rescue craft were dispatched hy
doing other public relations work
the Coast Guard, and me Hrititri
f l » n tinned rr setai !* ««» One)
he was "getting the worst deni
of any aircraft manufacturer in ofl Capt, Antonio Fernand*/ M«- liner (Jtieen Eliiatietn changed IU
the United Slates."
lus, master of the three-masted course to go to the schooner's
aid. The Stafford reached the
"All the other airplane manu" Mali
far tu m s were expending heavy •riling vessel, Maria Carlota, and stricken ship In tivu hour* and
the other aC_____
sums In . their «sales
he ' “ I " CW “ f . 30' L * '1 10 » « ' «
. . . .efforts,*'
..o r ..,
said. "1 felt 1 hut to
itlmonsf,-»hv-capt*nr-in-?rafire TIP! ’fSSTTianlnjr craft, on Ha way
home with 22U tons of cod tun,
Thing t« level off my position to sink it,
*
'
horn
with the others and get a fair
Capl. Gunner Van Rosen'. 6 ), sprang a leak in heavy seas.
Capt. Van Uuscn, l amateur
break on government contracts."
. As for
Meyer’s
activities, of Brooklyn, mafteP of tli? Ii6spt- painter, did an oil painting of the
til
ship
n
id
"I
wasn't
afraid
rescue work after Itw aa effefled.
Hughes asserted:
"I think he patterned his worS we couldn't make it. I wouldn't When Ills ship arrived he proud­
after that of other companies." hsve my men atlcnipt anything if ly jJiiplayed tUs picture, which
• Ferguson asked whether Hughe* 1 didn t .think I could do it pes- shows the lifeboat, manned by
Third Officer Louis Coulter of
recalled the names nf Any of th*
officers who had told him there sonally. If the.seat had been too Brooklyn and th* teamen, halfway
was a feeling of hatred toward rough. I would have rescued the between the Stafford and thu
schooner. ,
men with a breeches buoy.**
him at Wright Field.
It was a personal mission to
Hughes named Col. C. 8. Ir"When wa first hove to near
V|ne, and Ferguson wanted lo her," Van Roasn sail), "everyone Queens,- who pulled an oar jn
know what Irvine had told hllfl.
on Ifuat-rf- was n-pumpl Mg "and o. Proudenrin- C a m a c h o . H I, of
the IlfeUiat pul nut by the S ta f­
Ferguson Ttiililed
■■ But
Ho* Fcrgusmi
Insisted that praying."
Uehes said,
Hughes
said.
T he master ofThe stricken ship ford, '
"I'd rather he told you that," said none of the men had slept Halfway on the hasardoua quar
Hughes tell his nwn version of for 48 hours, because "we didn't ler-mlt* i« the foundering shin,
the conversation with Irvine. - dare relieve nne man from his he learned It was the Maru
Carlota, on which he had shipped
"Well, the substance of It was bailing duties."
I was heartily disliked at Wrlgnt
The Stafford, which left ilrem- in 1641 for voyage* batwee i
Field," he said.
erhaven Oct. 28. brought Ip 232 Lisbon and the Grand Banka off
■ The chairman wanted, to know Army and merchant marine pa- Newfoundland. Nineteen of h'.s
former shipmates were aboard th:
whether it was Irvlnn who sug. ■peeled that he spnuld do more tlenls and 24 passenger*.
A radio measaga relayed from ainklm ship, he learned later.
" I almost snapped mjr oar try­
ing to brake that lifeboat go
faster," Camacho aaid yesterday.
The 31 Portuguese were expe­
dited through the Immigration and
naturalisation service, and will be
housed at the seaman'a church
I R EC O M M EN D
Institute until Nov. 14 when a
Greek liner, the Ne* Hellas, will
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take them to Portugal.
T h e rescued s e a m e n told
Signed, BILL
through an Interprelar that some
of Camacho's former shipmate*
recognised him aa he strained a;
an oar in tha-lifeboat, and a cry
112 W e s t F lr a t R t r w t
P h o n e 880
went Upt "liOok who cornea tu
rescue- tka. Ha la the answer to
A* Tou Wish — But Vets)
our praygrs."

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f a n , Mr. Truman listed as ad­
vene factors In Greece:
A drought that has cut the ce­
real a third.
Rising prices in the United
States and other countries which
have lowcnd the buying power
of Greek funds.
Failure of exports to reach ex­
pected levels.
«
Reluctance of businessmen' to
invest funds in Greek autarprlaa*
under present unstable Conditions.
Tt
c a_n
nevertheless
bc

and can begin to be operative
once internal order Is established.
In the restoration of Internal
order reliance must be placed on
the creation by the United Na(lun* General Assembly of a com*
mission which can effectively seal
the Greek border against assist
ance lo the guerrillas, from
Greece's northern neighbors.
"While it is loo early to claim
substantive success in the (Amcr.
lean) mission's work, its very
presence in Greece and the mate­
rial assistance thus far given havr
been responsible for the fact
that Greece is still free and that
her people still have a govern­
ment of their own choosing. This
fact in Itself Is ample justifica­
tion for the aid program."

Marshall Report

Legal Notice

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United Stale* formed |wlrcirs to restore Europe to health,
'l l te clear I hat .only one power,
the Soviet Union, doe* not tor it*
own. reasons-share this aim."
And, he said, the fart must I *
fared despite American effort*
to help the whole European cnmmunity,.''not all-of the Europe*-'
nations have been left f y e t»
i„K( their place in the comrnuui
ty of which they .form a natural
part.
Tu the east of the line whenAliied Minin'* ended the war In
Germany, the .Secretary said, Uic
geographic scope of the recovery
program contemplated by thn
country "fs limited to-those na
tions which arc free to act in
accordance-with-thairnatbmaltni
ditions and their owh rstimatcJ
of their national interests/
Marshall omitted in his requcU
for emergency aid any estimate
of additional help for the British-Amrriran occupation sono in
western Germany, plus the xorn-s
in Japan and Korea. Since this
is an Army department matter,
presumably any recommendation-*
must come from Secretary of De­
fense Forrestal or Secretary of
the Army Royall. •
The additional occupation cost
it expected to run almut $40fl,000,000 .
Of the $607,000,000 for erne*gency assistance, Marshall sat I
France need* $128,000,000; IUW
$227,000,000, and Austria $42,000 000 in rarry them through March,
lly then, the Secretary said, i'
Is Imped Congress will have drtided on the broad, long rang-'
recoverv plan bearing Marshall*
will lw
Ito outlined
In
name. This
This will
outlined In
detail later, probably
after
Can*
gres* reconvenes Nov. 17.
"In concentrating upon Ihe
problem of aid to Europe," Mar­
shall laid. "I do not Ignnrn the
fart that there are other area* of
Ihe world liesrt by economic pro­
blems of tremendous gravity. Bui
the very magnitude of thi^ world
wmtfl rnjtiTiT*~l'
careful direction of our assistance
In the prltlcal areas where It ran
be mn»t immediately effected"
While Marshall ronfilird hl» re­
port largely to'Europe, he said
the situation tn CMnt "rrmtimiM
tu caiu# u« deep concern" A d P
finite proposal for China i* being
prepared, for early submission.
And. he said, the United States
and all other world powor* re­
cognise the' national government
of Generalissimo Chlang KaiSlick -a* the "sole legal •govern­
ment of China-?------*-------- y — i—
Tbl* wa* the first Indication
from any lop government , au­
thority of America'* future policy
toward China.

Rabbi Skop
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fraait f a i l

C)a*l

Rabbi Slop |&gt;oinled out jbal ih#
Jrwi and the Arab* .'were blood
cousins' having desernded, from
Abraham. The Arabs were a pro­
lific 'people and being nomad*,
he said, toon spread all orcr the
Near East (tom Noilh Africa to
India now embracing live coun­
tries.
The Jewx'-dvho loat some aix
million persons during the Naxl
persecutions in Central Korops,'
now haf* over IH million per­
son* In Displaced PcreoVv esmt**
with fi'i plvr" In go Th-» do«—
of all. Mi* " ir t'm ««r th-» wnrV
are.flo ret in, hem f l* r iiiiumic
reasnnt, he Maid, and only In
Paleatime urn th"y welcome
But hyre th“ Rritlsh have bartad their way on account of their
oil interests in the Mldd'e East,
Rabbi Skop continued, 'despite
the Balfour Declaration of 101,7
which stated it aa the aim of the
British government lo eatabllalt
a national homeland for the Jewe
in the Holy Lands. But the Brltiah have now seen the handwrit*
Ing on Ihe wall, ha tald, and the}
are
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Palestine.
The
question has been turned over to

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Godfrey Program
tt snllsiwa In s , ran* One!
that was dropping Chesterfield
cigarette* and Lipton tea pack­
ages all over Sanford. (This went
off as scheduled).
in tro d u re .1
Wendy Barrio waa Introduced
by Godfrey as “very lovely lady
who retired from the screen to
marry," a backer of the play
Brigadoon, a terrific golf player
and maker of kiddie records.
After a bit of friendly JgggU
lee, sbcTiegan, “On behalf of the
residents of Seminole County,
Florida, and with the full know
ledge-and consent of its sheriff,
I'ercy Mero, I hereby notify you
that you have been deslgqatcd a
deputy aherlff of Seminole Coun­
ty, in token, wherefore, I hereby
present you with this badge, and
may other counlle* have mercy
on your soul.”
„
“Oh boy, Isn’t that pretty.
GodfreV exclaimed. “Wonder if
that will do me any good in J e r ­
sey whrn they stop me."
Wendy then invited him to vliit
Ihe Mayfair, described' It* fine
foOd, the celery fields and the
golf course, ana fishing on take
Monroe. She announced that ahe
was coming down here soon with
Pauline Rets, national tennis star.
Mr. Godfrey expressed the hope
he could visit here, also.

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Aid For China
Is Asked For
By Marshall

Hospital Ship Rescues Schooner Crew

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

TU ESD A Y . \ n V . l l . J i l i I _

Parade Slated
ByParisR eds
For Armistice

S ecretary O f State
Says
$60,000,000
Will Be Needed Be­
fore Next July •1

President Auriol Is
Speaker At Tomb;
Other Nations Plan
Special Observance

WASHINGTON, Nov. II
(A*)—Secretary of State Marahall testified today It la fl•tal that Germany's economy
m b* reatored to the point
w where ila people ran become
self-supporting and contribute
to Europe*! economy. The
Secretary of State told the
Senate
Foreign
Relation*
Committee he hai no doubt
that
propaganda attempt*
will be made to convlnre the
peoole of Europe that any
auch rebuilding of Germany
threaten* Franre ' and Italy.

PARIS Nor. tl (A’l - T h .
Parla newspaper L'lntran*
algeant (aid today In a dla*
patch from I'rague that Ruaal* la making sample atom
bombs and alrraitr hat act
one off in a teat In Siberia.
The roprrfghled article, writ­
ten' tn John Griggg, aaid the
Ruastans had aft off a 12p|pmmd atom bomb on Ju n e 15,
** nhl&lt;h *»aa heard for 20 mitea
around Ihe proving ground,
near the Amur Hirer not far
from Irkutsk.

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Hollywood Send-Off For Friendship Train

S'O . L’nS

Nation Honors■i

W arHeroesOn
Armistice Day
Speakers Lay Stress
OnNccd Poi I ’reparedness Until Last­
ing Pe.uc Secured
WASHING I OX. N,»\ II t/Ti—
I’leii-.fent Iruman flanged to lay
a wtrath .it the Inrpb of the Un*
known Soldier t di&gt; ,d 2,00 f*.
M . hi llie* jrad{tibnal Atmittke
Day m an,uni v e r at Ailington Nalirmil C rm rirn. ,
Hie Aimy, N.ny and Mailrw*
he I .1 i 1
I-, lake‘ part
in the c b it m iiu rod the Ameiic’an Legion. ?tmn,m rd the pro­
gram, tent it. National Guard of
I fnnoi.
.
Ihe d»v‘, speakers included
-&gt;erTet.irr tjf th*—N o r John 1.
Ndfn , n. I tine- I" O'Ned. n»tinnal ,mnin.ro In .-t th* Amerl- til I -gii.n. in 1 Mu l.er W
lluiti.n nf I i - . lit- &gt;. Minn . nation

PARIS. Nov- || (jP )-T h e
Communittt
made a political event
J
W A S H IN G T O N Noe. II t/P) today of Wrilein Lutope’i mainj^
Secretary of State M anliall laid
celebration of the Woild War I
today that Congreta w ill be aile d
Armutur anmvenaiy at ihr tomb
fpr $60,000,000 aid for China lieof the Unknown Soldier in Pam .
fore neat July t, in addition'lo ihe
d pirsi bill «{ (he t.fgiDII AtlV
Communitl Party mrmbetl weie
$2,597,000,000 to be a ile d (or
lummpnrd to a t|&gt;eciaL parade of
d'-m
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A ROUSINO IINO Orr la accorded tha "Friendship Train* aa It prepare* to laave !/&gt;• Angries for the ea«t ros»t.
European countliea and occupa*
“'Worker*, Democrat* and Palriolt" ' loaded mim glfif pj fpp&lt;t tqr hnnyiy Europa. FUmaUt lied Skalloo (*n o w ), oneet Ihe many «lm eetrbrttle*
JhfirM rt el the Annv Keimeth
• .tidn.coiti.
yin band for the occtalon, addrraae* tha rally. Tha train will make itopa along It* mutt to pick up additional
fnllovnng "rtfhcisl ccrenionir* : *T
I Rnyali li i»e|e-l in I'hdadelphii
T-'odatuffa donated to Europe. It may exceed 160 car* by the time It reachea New York.
(InternalYjiul)
- - - Tbit' meani a .total u u tU y -o f
in m ile ,m Armivtice Dav iddlen
the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
$2,657,000,000 for all fn rm i’.of
under the Arch of Triumph. A
III liidepriwbiKf 11ill
Ihe- fra
aforeigh aid through the fin t half RESCUED AT SKA when their three-maated Porlugueae nchooner, italement by ihr Seine Department
tilled ipe ik n m leictnonict at
Ihr
".Marl*
Carhila"
waa
being
broken
to
piece*
In
terrific
seas
beof 1940. Manhall told the Senate
Lint 'nn ill wa* Lit i 1 Ripper-1UR ol).
tnren Newfoundland and Ihe Arorea, 31 flahermcn atari to climb Communitt Central Committee rai l
Foreign Relation! Cotrynillce.
1 iclirlftpfv* r. conutunder
rit
aboard Ihe U .$. Army Tranaport "Charle* A. Stafford.” a hospital the drmnnitration wa» to »how
Senator Brewiter (R -M e ) and hh11&gt; that went to their aid. The "M *rl* Caflota” waa art afire after "their unthalcn will to defend
of ll c 1 l-l'lli. \iiov of (X l lip.)other Republican leaden hive the rescue to keep tha hulk from becoming a navigation menace. The peace. Democracy artd tile inde­
lion iii |,fptn. 4d 1 il Si lintoti,
(International) pendence of France."
urged the induiion of aid. to China rroruf ahlp brought Ihe crewmen to New York.
P . . [(&lt; H Atfllltl .1 Osw il f S,
in any emergency foreign relief
The prerident of France. VinCofrloueb. jude* &gt;dvoc.itc grnerll
NfcIV YORK Vm. It
of ll ? Nil' v
Senitor Tefi
Tnfl •1I!1! Oln
Olti■
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&gt;•
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ceol Auiiol, headed the official
program.
*■! \«In»'*al * - ■. 11 r W Ni nf.
.
- Aike-1 whether any additional
crirmomri ttaitmg with a null* Ponibcr Takes Qff Of ".ti:t’,!
,;r
J
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A 11c r e tl Swindlers Jt *Fitissue
tbe
appropriation! will be requested
1 an Arod -ii.'^ D.iy ilatelaiy and wai veteran*’ paiad*
nrend‘ of* f ’lnnmtinl-.iu. I"il de­
inept colling for
“•trotig, welt
for Greece and Turkey, Marshall
linker
Field
Only
Resisting
Arrest:
from
the
In*tilde*,
where
Napoleon
viated that the M ir dull I’l.m, mi
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(Cm Ur i M on t*»M* 4i»|
n|lll| Pcd nrniy. . now nnd air
Bonaparte u buried, to the fomb
To F.'ill After Mile lev, riirefnllv adnuni.lered. might
Slietdy Also Shot force” to nisure \mrrirori* "that
ehrmirage a "■ •-nttmi.it um ■of tinof the Unknown Soldier,
Hi.' jwMiee gained for us by the
lie rule aacHfi.e nf tin- men and
The program included a htiel
O K L A H O M A C H Y . Nm
I I aelind policies’" hr Kdlropenn gov­
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review of troopPliy Auriol at the (fl’t An Army H-29 bomber
Taft, niaklnr Ids fit I speech
thnugh
mticallv wounded, dtoi liren’rveil in the tdcal, fnr which
plunged
into
n
numbei
of
P-47
Arch
of
Triumph,
the
placing
of
here athn* animunring lilt can­
Special . Government Argue Under Protest
they fought.” '
a wreath on the Unknown Sol­ fighter pl.mn timed at Tinker f didary for the Republican pre»l- *nd killed Iwn pmohrit in i
Until the United Natljini prove*
Before Speaker On dier*#
Agency Studied For
tomb by Pretident Auriol. Field lait night, killing two flirr* dential iinfnlnaHmi. Ilsfed "dan funoiii gun fight in .i rrlliit, il-.elf “the price nf pes.-e wilt
grr»" of the prnpn-u’d foreign aid Tel.. Idling statinn, yesteidiv
ronttltuft tn be prepare loess," SeeHandling program • Contempt Citations and the ohiervanre of the tra­ and iniuiing live,
program »i- "furrhci" inflalii.n,
r-im y nf the Navy Sullivan de­
Tha Klwanla Club held Ita annual
ditional minute of ulence at P
The dr.rd .iml injured wet* cuntlnuattnn nf “ail Intolerable
The iltetdl, V.l'l f nrm (if ll't clared- "History has drmanitrated
Ladlaa Night program at tha 5 WASHINGTON. Nov. II
WASHINGTON, Nov. Tl (/!*&gt;
la* burdru," and re.Imposition of uiunty, *»*, rrn-utcd in i
qepibtn of the B-2’1 ciew.
tr- lteiee within a generation that un­
Ifayfair Inn taat-rm ^tn* with a Ti
/)em*nd&gt;H{ *;y*&lt;j\ion by tha full
Bnlwjl M I * 1
The ipactal fortimunlat Party
Ihe hombej had tuit taken off wartime prlc* rnntroL.
iipitt trindilkin’* In 'llv f
reasoning fnii-es tm l with eon$ bannuat anrr a* tg. au w a iu iiiHe *p«kc *» the rt?n,| annual
Home itself, altainryi for ten parade from tha Avenue Franklin Irom Tinker I icld aijd had gone
manl program of m ule. Edward letle. Jr., figured prominently in
th- 1,| were P jt Ihn-, cl (H I, tempt upnn an America too weak
dinner
nf
ihe
nhin
Society
of
New
It.
Ronaeeelt
up
the
Champ*
Elcontempt
precceding*
went
to
the
In defend in-t idents," be slid.
P^Lane arnrld at matter of cer­ ipeetilalion today ai the possible
about a mile u lien it ilipp'd I’nrk
linrn, t.’iiy upd Wdlitoi Raymond
Ill PllUadrlplntt Secretary nf
emonies. About 05 were preaent. director of lliit country’* project:- Capitol today to argue under pto- y*ee* to the Arch of Triumph •harply " and plunged into lhwaa
net
for
2:30
P.
M
I’ittm.in
of
Wlnlr
I
leer,
(
,i»*.io
The
test
nf
the
world,
Taft
the Atmv Rnyali declared til#
Letter Tharp preaided.
rd mulli-hillion dollar European tr»t again*! putting the iuur up
Small
local
ceremonies
obaerv.
plane
ttoi.ige
aie.i
tl
said,
'.linul-l
he
riitinni'd
before
Untied Slnf.
inu&lt;l base Its de.minty, fea.it,
E. C. Harper wa» chairman of
to Speaker Martin
(R-M ait.) ing Ihe 20th
feire «ti a umverial military
tha entertainment committee, and aid. program.
t i n
,i ■nn,vf r?* 7 . 0L ,*h',i liti ecradied
rallied down into tlecnni- Ihn United State* l* cnllrd upon
I
h.uiliui
Rfcweif.
i
hr
ir
n
alone.
Armiatiee
that
ended
the
flra!
to
ration
itself
tn
liehaif
of
i
Lt&gt;iyt before there can Tie anv
training program tuvattro ''lt\p
Frank Lamaon waa group tonic
arran g 'd '
ned |*lai.ea .t.rked dnV-n to PMigrani nf foreign aid.
ire Matimi npeiatm, do, w ji pnlenijat f.irc.-i Ihat might lia
The attorney* claimed thrmigh World W a r w e r e
leader. Invocation waa by the Key. choice of penonalitiei. however,
throughout
Franre,
whlrh
(till
ro
I
die
field,
and
hur«l
into
Hamer
“Surely we should ration iln- wmmtfrd (lillltll* the lightroi-eil agiin'it us nr,- iHiinertskly
William P. Yealey.
it mutt he decided whether ihe Mailin Popper, vice president of
tta (t-HUHIOn was casual .1 nua.. fiphlen nlauea— h£t£— Ur_ :u-A.uf
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W
”
t
r
T
c
m
n
-*
1
I
d
S
f
B
r
i
Ttm
.■
n
f
ii
r
r
lira of thp year* t9M-tH.
t.irnyrd
yeef ami d2 weic damaged. and nil before, we even- cnrntdi-t ‘ till Ilie sliciii In/1 iMi’d nl two
Lena Announcing* w a a hroailcAHt
Thu
world K in n1 tale "which
•ihe
Hou
Marlin
ami
jh
e
Horne
Un-Ainrn
The IJnlted Slate* Army lit
F in t Lieut William I Wilke ratfuirlng nur own people. Whirl
over WTRK. Flrat on the program, cariiett out by a new independent
we cannot eiirutdy fo-’e without
Activitrea
Committee
are!
sense
dues
“It
make
to
nrnhil.il
m
»-ir
wanlril
“
Im
wtodlinq
ftv
can
France
planned
a
rernnmpy
&gt;
tl
agency
at
picture^
by
I
’retiden'.
0 and wall applauded were the Art*
nd.- piatc n n liiji ) ' _ (prrr."--ltayall
•meyer. 21, the. io-|iilni nr S*lin*v distilling iii_th!* country, wnilu u.- srotlMeiv ri-^T 1
U m lln .f. — l*i^| Will
r-.grtliei soul.in \iini ' ir*- Unv c.-frnmnles
aona Wranglera including Dave Truman’t cilirent committee or fearful" of lhe.*oulcome if the
1Kai;, ami N ’t |r.im A Lrff|?fi- shiii nifllinm of inishrli of groin
Shannon, vldlln: Rill Martin, baa* umltl duett tonltoLol' the Slats xonlcrupt—c a it- ia put to a te,i
ll,*s -urntml
t
mi
I. |. rendcrti.T Jltill
l*rig, 24, the radm rnguirrr nf abroad In be used in distilling 1“
— sdolln; Marjorie Bronson. *r f nrti­ Depajlrocnt.
“We mil.I iievti h&gt;.. the hopk
in the Hpure..
Kenney
Gives
Speccli
bjiariff
' mi i - . . ( ’uail
(
fan
tin
h
»
&lt;
f
t*rt
P
l
i
f
^1*1
tan and Larry Vaughn, guitar.
m l iln- bt ItrL and tho drsire that
llte men at !br I "u» filling .In
In favoring ‘ the new', agency, . The »committee recommended
For Armistice Day
• .Thair moat applauded- number*
limi. almnl )7 li|llc» from' ILe tl.. re hr p. n r," lie said. "We
the
contempt
citation*
during
it*
Baruch
Honored
For
"ware Ariiona Rag, and “Feudln approach, the 19-mart committer
villc lie look ib- in li|lu C1l»ln*1v, must pic»cr&gt; ■' nur foith. tmt addStpssen Optim istic
and Fightln” with tha vocal by headed by Secielary of Com­ intriligalion of Communitm in
filth must t.e the reality
NEW YORK Nov. 11 I4h
tiiro.b-nffud them nmt ». nl to n
\
Distinguished
Duty
Mil* Bronton. *
Hollywood lait month after ih? Adequate military preparedness ts
,
•
telephone ln*id. th.’ fiHinr; «to' nf work*
merce
Hatriman
propoted
that
the
About World Peace
Much enjoyed waa the tinging
lion to eall Hu:_ILttoca—uUiOU . -ltAw-iliii_ULU'u iflu*tJ)***-ta«ghrten declined to give ye* or no this nation’* “beat guarantee" nf
director
amt
hoard
chairman
be
. NEW YilRK -N.w-d M 4*i- He hlierifr, ltni“pn Morris
of a aaatetl* of girl* of the Sem­
peace. General Georg*. G, Ken
-----lls, every iirfgresiive stop, though
ilte .“ilachlnK idrnlngiea,”
inole High School Glee Club with given vail poweri and _ tcipan- ■n»weta to nuejlinm _ai. lo^whrth
VirdTBday. adding that If nur ' WASHINGTON. Nm. ll-(/ T t
, ~ - , the
Uric of lli&lt;&gt; |trivi!H't* drew n 3 .'| aeemiwcly unift»|inrtanl in itself,
er
"they
were
memlwr*
of
th*
HIM mile Reese Whittle directing. uhilitie*.
defense*- are permitted to lapse i llsrold E. Ki*«Vti said yeateidayi Irottid Nallona must be nude tn calfL-r niytol from n r.houlder li.it * can ftv cumulative emtiftmatron
*
"The -probability ia that the j he la "opltmlatlc" about world '""'reed for the world "cnnn-l sier and order/’-l t.nrtl* b» "pur up with other •rtlrpt throw us li\to
JT h a y were: Mona Ruth
Mills.
Hr would have the decisive Communiil Party.
Betty Duncan, Betty Ball. Peggy voice on vital day-to-day declFewer than a cnalorlty of the United State*,, a* we now know peace, and also thinks lie has "a !r'M,,n
t" ,* r ,r " * ncr',*
nnd .»* the '-nine time
vtiur giiu nnd drop that llilr- war
lighting chance" to become tha . I _ Itnnich said last night
Pippin, June Rote Dutton, Emily' aiona on the iwe of dollar*, food commille*- niemhera were pretent It, will cease to eiiat."
it uiii**« 4 -M r * * e *s i,r
,
Ilnttivli, ‘ adviarr l« President* nhonet receiver “ II. then open.
* Mathawa, and with Lillian Moran and good* aa weapon* againat at the hearing, and Ihr formal
In a speech prepared for He-, ,,r»t Free blent of Ihe United
.
i
fire,
sell.Uni;
si*
shot*
a(
Ihe
nn.I elder statesman, spoke nt il...
accompanying. * They aang, "Sea* Communist expansion—the "cold recommendation that the group livery at Arm Iat Ic# Day cere­ State*.
26th nntilvri -unv dinner of tin sheriff, two. of whlrh struck (rimYou In My Dream*,*' “Smnkn war” which Ihe committee de­ he cited wm delayed until major- monial here/ Kennev. command­
The
former
Minnesota
Governor
mo* in tltr rlfrti ami one in fTie Murniry'Nosu Dives
11 nlfllnM
?*■+ * 1*1
Gala In Your 7 yea" and "&gt;ly nounced aa a nithlea* “drive to
ing General of the Strategic Air end annmmrrd randidate for 'ihe Woodrow Wil «.n Foundation «l abdomen.
which
he
was
nresenletl
lh
&lt;
&gt;
&gt;.r
Haro."
Over .Many Sections
Command, aald:
achieve wnrld domination."
llrpubllcaii I'reifUeiitlal nomina­
Mr. Lana than Introduced M^a
"We hava fought two world tion held « new* conference timed gnnirnli^it') “award for dlatingu ’ ’ A* the i wo nh'ii tinned nod
For n first-year atarter the Indian Kiver Bill
headed
for
ihe
door,
the
Wounded
Lin'd
service.
Ida Maa Cook of D ttand who Harriman group aald thl* rm iir
war* In the past 30 yeara for our •» publication of bis book "Where
Hi *\ - -n r i v i l l i PRESS
PtrvcniAUon of the award wn. sheriff ‘propped hlin*eif ag.ii.nst
proceeded to giro
remarkable Ire ahould plan to spend $5,750,- OK’d By Government prlnripiea and If neceaaary we I Stand."
The
ipetcurv took n ndie dive
Itie'wall,
emptied
Ills
pistol
«t
Ihe
maw
b.v
Josephus
Daniel*,
fn’.-ro
whittling Imitation* of red blrda, 000,000, Including upward* of
will fight again to pfeterve them.1
i r&lt; ,a ilH H f.i ...» r » « . s i x
over mod of the mid-continent
In the book be urged a »h*rp laiv of the Navy hr the Wi|*»n
bob whIUa, whip-poor-wlla and of
piii F»«* A lt&gt;
nnd In New England todhw/drop­
'LAKELAND. Nov 11—(4h—
raliint't. It'w as conferred In ic‘ Itr a ff k copa of various cities. Aw
Z 7 ? J l■ A ’S T . i z ! 1*
1" - P i- r
ping in i ’ to f-w III.- f in t time thil
Full approval waa given by the
. . . . j __ j __ income taxes and a special limnrognlllon or Itaruch'a "wtadorri
companies by Harry Kudell at tho
ihn
fa m in Mlnne.rot* and falling
and (-mirage, dedicated without T n r l / i u l r I f ' i f l t o O llf'I I U
piano,
ah* whittled, "The Mock If
log Woman Scientist 76, government today to an amendlano, aha
One
million
A
m
ira
n
s
.
K.nney
‘“K
»
"
'•»**
fo^
!ir
o
m
I
*
"fm
I,, Ik-Iow ih n . froi'ring mark in
.ment In Florida’a Fedej-al Cltnn
reserve to the aervlro of his er.un- 1
IT IIO IO
Bird," -"Indian Loro Call" and
aaid.
have
died
alnee
1776
while
i 'T^IH
itreesin
em
l
(Jh T e x a i‘d'anhnndle,
Marketing Agreement whlrh will
'Bear Barrel Polka,"
Given Medal By Club permit
wlr*"rinc "n&lt;l
tw“
At t ack On Russians Know fell la several part* of
separata Interstate ship- (h^Unlted &amp; JT " * ,0 rfe"
K
'
l
a
t
S
l
u
M
the
United
BtaU*.
Art
am1
,,
,fn,
rn
step*
far
comthe midwr-! tfl, null'.' (hr acltillg
nlng regulationa for the Indian
Warren Austin, rhlef American
"I believe that If they could
Heaviest fsli
NEW YORK NovT 11 (/Th—The Rlrer aectlon. Th# new amendment
ISTANBUL. Turkey Nov. 11 more wintrt-llke
P o p e Tells Of More
batting Contmunlam In thl* coun delegate to the U.N. and another
•peak
today
they
would
exprets
1947 American Woman'* Aaancla. become* effective Dec. 15.
L-I'l Radio Ankara, official Price during »l&gt;*-(.ight-w** a* Rockford,
"y■
.
speaker,
daecribed
Baruch
•
*
r
a
profound
concern
both
for
.our
Desirable Victory tlon medal for achievement by a Indian River grower* and ahlp- future security add the aurvival Staasen tnld the new* ennferanc# fore must spokesman of this roun ,af Turkey, ha* opened a props-( lit. with five Inches on the
woman waa trre»*nted Sunday to per* long have fell they .ahm/ld
*
•
a naw Constitutional amendment try In advancing a concept of ganda counteroffensive againit j ground.
of rivillaatlon.”
Federal forte*iters In Chlc.igo
Ruaila. fere»aklng the purely de­
VATICAN CITY, Nov. II OF) Dr. Florence R Sabin of Denver, ha^e the, right to ask for (hipping
may
be
needed
to
put
hi*
tax
idea*
world
control
of
atomic
energy
The
ceremonies
war*
ipontored
said theft
i • ho .!gti o f a break
—Pop* Plua X II told four San- 76-vear-old phxplclan and acien- regulation* applying only to their y the New York County Amer- intq effect.- He aald they would to insure ila uac for peareful pur fensive. role.
naaa the
raptor■ of th* United BUtea yeater- tiat, at the organliatlon’a annual aoctinn. Practically at] Indian ictan Legion and Mayor William hav# prartlcally no effect, how- pose* onljk_
. J ll _J).-broadcast—baaiuad—a«V»**- in Ibv -•-■ 'I
_____________
..f the week They predicted
day on the eV* of Armistice Day frlandahln dinner,
Rlvar fruit la marketed thl
The Amerfran proposals on th*, fhe Soviet-dominated Balkan* and cud
a 'B v w 'a .wmmlUe*-Tor--Arml*» •everr un “the- ■mnimt'oL'Tavenu*'
. t m j L Tlclory n o n daairahle than
to.thd government.
control of atomic energy, aa out­ In all Balkan language*, radio !h* cool air would move Into Ihe
tic# Day.
ra tp rn *r&lt;-t|,&gt;n of the country
that of war lavwio "over hate
tha eala of fruit from
lined hv Baruch, were of “un- Ankara declared Sunday night tiinlcht
and t-imurrow. Temperaand dtatruat that break* down nrganl tat Ions In tha 20-y**r-old other section* Urgply on an F.O,
that "The Russian people ate.
precedent
rd
baldness,
ganerosily
hlrrlaro batween peoplea and American Wpman'a Aaaociatlon. B. baste.
moaning In the Ihroe* of misery •lorn ihreiijfhdhl New England
ami
.fairn
ei*."
Aualin
aaid,
and
were ftrli’w frccilng
aaaka only peaca and harmony." waa hoatca* organisation at th*
came to lie regarded aa “the bed and hunger."
The coldest u u l in the mid­
Tha Popa recairrd the Rena, dinner.
rock
of
effective
control.”
It
was
the
second
oUtapokerf
Dr. Sabin, who rocrired her Witness Testifies
west thl* morning was Duluth.
tore, member* of the Renate’e
attack
againit
ihe
Soviets.
The
M ina, wlteri (hr sen) mark waa
Appropriation*
Committee,
at medical degree from John* Hop.
I radio a week ago declared that recorded, while ai International
in 1000. aerved there aa an
To Aeronautic Board
hi* aammar home at CaaUI Gan- kina
radio
Moscow
had.
in
ita
com­
Governor Seeks Way ment* ott Turkey, lu-en "*o rude, Fall*, on the Canadian border,
r==V'i
: ■■■s « }::
«£=- 1
aatlatant In agatomy and
dotfo. They w en Theodore Fran- inthrna.
professor of hlatology until 1026,
the mercury wa* cloae to that
NEW YORK Nuv. II UPb-No
Keiurfacing of H r«t Gtrcrt from Sanford Avrpue to Mellon
d * Green (D-R I), Ouy Gordon whan aha Joined tire ataff of the
To Halt Bus Strike so impolite .and »o disdainful of reading.
Temperature* In the 20’a
(}{R*O re), Milton I f Y o u n g Rockefeller Inatitute for Medical rescue drill* were held aboard th# villt Avenue wet aulhorited by the City Commiumn at ill meclinj
the
mo»t
elementary
rule*
of
de­
were reported in northwest T*xa*.
flying boat Bermuda Sky Queen
(R-N D), and William F. Know- Reiearrh In New York.
cency
that
It
Constitute*
one
more
JACKSON. Mia*. Nov. l l (45—
The highest temperature* on th#
before the made her forced land­ bit even'ng. John Krider and Randall Chase, nominee) as City comland' (R-Calif).
At the age of 67, the retired
mimonen m th* icgcnt primal), were gucili at the meeting.
M Ltitiippr* lawmaker* ware tn proof of the depth to which vul­ weather m | P yeiterday alao were
Th* Pontiff, (peaking in Eng-, from naeareh In tuberculoale and ing In the North Atlantic Oct, 14,
garity
had
penetrated
the
souls
rrported in Texas—HD In Browns­
At the previous rr.ee'ini the Commission decided to give up its convene here today to dlscuii of a handful of Bolsheviks."
llah, recalled that tomorrow':) cancer, and then b en n work In a witness testified yesterday, add­
with Govatnor Fielding Wright
ville and Ban Antonio.
American holiday II ope "full nf her native Colorado which brought ing that resent plana ware "Im­ plpn of reinrfarini a number of City itreeta due to lack of fund* and mean* of halting violence against
One high government source
provised" by tha crew aa they
memorial of battle*, of mother*’ about change* In the elato
borrowing power for ihe purpose. At the mccling last evening, aaid ■trlks - hampered Southern Bus aald Turkey had borne the Soviet
prepared to "ditch** the plane.
aorrowa and of
Joy. but health adminiat ration, new ___
DELANO SPEAKER
attacka for two years, and. “line#
line vehicles lr) this state.
Th# wltnea*. Addlton Thompson, City Manager H. N. .Bayer, th*&gt;f
. plto cause* me!
etlpn , lation and roorgantaatlon of tha Drat officer of tha flying, boat,
to give attention to re­ the Cemmlsalon urging Congress
The* Governor aald at a new* they now surpass all limits, we
. t n the frulta of
of war." 'Denver Health Department,
Brig. Gen. J , C. Hutchison will
testified before the Civil Aero­ surfacing of atraata moat In real to appropriate fund* for flood conference yesterday that ha be­ find ourselves compelled to strike
aMoro dealrable,” he continued:
lieved the problem could b* solved beck."
l»e guest speaker at the big Armnautics Board's Safety Section of repaving. .
"la a victory that pay* aur# and
The contractor will b* author­ control In peninsular Florida a i without recourse to a special ses­
Radio Ankara aald Sunday- istlcq Day celebration to be given
which Is Investigating the forced
SHIP
WRECK
dividend*. How much roller
night that n ik e y Is not "sur­ by the American Legion Poat of
landing. Tha plana** 69 occnp- ised to go ahead with the Fir*: soon as possible after the na­ sion of the legtilatare.
YARMOUTH,
N.
B..
Nor.
l
l
—
' Uraro be for euffering
Nevertheless, W r i g h t , said, prised by the Russian attacks.”
DeLand and th# Veterans of For­
anta were reamed by a Coast Street paving, provided h* la In­ tional body convene* on Nov. 17tty If tha leader*' of nation) (45—Tha 89-ton Draggar Rain­ Guard weather ship,
terested in one small Job. The Th* resolution called attention to "This lawlessness has to be stop­
“Moscow In fact ha* no more eign Wars In Deland Park at
ms of thair tarred roapontl- bow, out of Boeton. piled on Sun­ i Thompson replied affirmatively City has just about enough fund* the recent flood conditions In ped." and if a special session la ronfldence In Itself and the result 4:00 o'clock today.
bfllty to future gaper* lion*, would day Point near tha entrance to when Robert W. Criap. in charge in Ita paving fund to cover th* Florida, particularly In the Ev­ neceaaary, be will recommend ap­ L that It feels the need to de­
Ilia subject will be first hand
conaecrate their mktertal and aptr- Yarmouth Harbor last night and of the Inquiry, aalrtd:
pointment of a committee to draft monstrate lo some way ita ner­ experiences in connection with
coat of paying which la estimated erglade* farming area*.
fishermen
Itoal roaourro* to tha conquest four Massachusetts
"Everything waa done on the a t about &lt;13,000, aald
*al&lt; Mr. Bayer.
Action was deferred on a pro* proper legislation before the ses­ vousness ant anxiety,” the com- the surrender of Jap force* on
were drowned, a fifth la misting. spur of Use moment, then?"
of this T k to ry l" ;
sion U convened.
raenatotor aald.
. (C o t t o n oa rage « * ) .
Mindanao.
A roaolutlpn w»# passed by

Ladies Night At
M ayfair Inn Held
By Kiwanis Club

Two Fliers Killed
'W hen B-29 Falls
On P-47 Group

LaFollette May Movie A ttorneyj
Be Director Of Demand Hearing
Europe Aid Fund : By Full House

Risks Of Foreign
Aid Program Arc
Named Bv T aft

Two Prisoners
Shot And Killed
By Texas Sheriff

Resurfacing Of East First Street Is
Authorized By City Commission

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                    <text>P A G E E IG H T

SANFqfeo,

Foreign Minister

Tavern-Goers G a s s e d
By Carbon Monoxide

ll'qM lIanttf fi«M

l*!iirf

IlN fl*

, affair* n^initlry.
Other cabinet memGers resignjnK wcre Finance Mlnixtrr AlexAlcxandrlnl, Public Work*
. Minister George Vantu and Culi jure Minister Radu Roscuiet.
j Tht,
„f three Lib. t.rgi Party unrisrsecrctariei of
stale al*. were accepted. It-wM
indicated th a t. the vacancies in
Jh# cabinet would lie fillrd within
two or three d»&gt;».
Meanwhile In .Cxechoslovakia a
.t'ommunlst-engineered government
I trials |utt Commimiat Premier
i Kleinen\ Gottwabl, a former blackItmilli, at the top Of the hrnp
'today a» t'xrcbusluvaki*'* politI iral strong man.
He wrexted from the nation’*
Molotov Bomb
coalition tabinel laxt night com­
plete- authority to rebuild, th.*
government of mml-autonomou*
Slovakia, where the criaix wj&gt;
Inirn nnd where the predominantly j
ron&gt;ervxtive, nnll-Communlit Sin. j
other country in Europe or «•!««' vak pemoctatir arc the majority '

“Tokyo llobe” Wants
To Go Home To U. S.

Tax Reduction

" Ih e siTond, the period of the
second World War—the great
patriotic war.
"The third; the new
lu-riod
which ia ju st beginning."
The Foreign Minister derlarrd
that "not .only in the countries
friendly to us, but elsewhere,
there are millions of iwoiilc de­
voted to the Soviet Union.
"Everywhere capitalism rules,"
he added, "it oppresses the work­
ing people, enslaves the working
. - people of the roloniea and the
'•.dependent states. Peoples in whom
knowledge has brought awakenIng see in the successes uf th"
Soviet Union the approach of
their own liberties from Un­
yoke of the enslavement.’
Molotov asserted the Soviet
Union s i r intent upon following
a path toward "durable and lasi-

Passenger Boat

«r»atUa&gt;4 (ran Pant llw l
TALLAHA88EE. Nov. 6-&lt;A-) ly official! and civic Icadcrx wi*l
Inquiries on sitea for a new $9,- be invited on a cru irv
Plana were Immediately xtartad
000,000 Kraft paperxmill and an
18,000,000 manufacturing indus­ by Mr. Ireland for carpenter
try have been turned over to work on the rrqr of the Municipal
Florida cities by the State Adver­ Hand ahcll for a waiting room
for (mat paiacngera, and Mr. Le*
tising Commission. .
Commission Director Roy C. land aaid that he would confer
Heckman alsp said today he has with City. Manager II. N. S a fJr
issued a bulletin to communities in regard to detail* of thin work.
throughout the atata on ppropoxala
K.\ M. Armitage, director of
of “two nationally known eng­ Tourixt Activitiea, conferred with
ineers’* to buy a chemical mauu- Mr. Inland nnd Mr. lllgglnt,
tar luring plant in Florida.
three inquiries, ho said, came in regard to cruise* fur tourlata,
when U it ready—either before asAll
a result of the state's $600,000 which are expected to be one
or afiter1 the regular session a year national advertising cam­ outstanding features for enter­
beginning In January.*
paign.
tainment of winter visitor*.
^
On other subjects:
Al I-re o f-th e Coast Guard
Taxes — T h a ‘Administration's
Auxiliary was called into - con­
views will go into th# annual
sultation to secure the aervUea
message to Congress on the Hate
of a Sanford pilot to aid in briTOof opinion at the start of the
industry I i»K the boat here from PaUtke.
regular session In January. As
ittee toThe cruiser, after leaving Uar
tax ru ttin g bill,, ax he did twieo
*'
Harbor, took an ocean route aa
Tor - vetoing another Republican
the act far as Cape May. than progressed
last session, that will be decided
mded to up Delaware Bay and the rest
wb-n the situation cornea up.
ra and of the way south via tha Inland
V Food—The Prealdent has no ex­
a time waterway.
pectation that Charles Luckman
•d chaos
Mr. Leland told this morning
will resign soon ax chairman of
J unem- 0f the fire devastation In tha B ar
the Citixens Food Committee,
even though a reporter aaid the
Harbor residential areas and o(
Agriculture Department etaimatrs
uirement active work in fighting the ftps
that all the hundred million hush,
igrs for which he aaid, took freakish t u f b
els of grain America has been
a week with changes of wind.
asked to save now Is In sight.

of her Portuguese husband. Held
for a time by occupation authori­
ties In 8ugam» prison, she was
released Oct. 26, 1048, for lark of
evidence.

Arce Attacked

The rabrilet decision was in ter-1
rr -i.ii.H-s r—m res* '■—*
prated n» a major victory i n ; statement that Russia would Imvthe Communist*’ open drive loi -o tt the "Little Assembly" but
vain complete control over tlr&gt; his continued attack on the nrowhol* nntinn. Aii right-party c«-1 nosal was seen as n possible nr*i. lit ion now governs.
(lode to such a declaration at a
Informants close to the ca| lster stage.
",
Inet said Cotlwald won by a vote
Turning down British appeals
of 12 to It), with three Boeisl for compromise on the "I.ltlle AsDemocrat mlniitera easting the „&lt;,roh|y" Vishlnskv said "We shall
deciding votes. They Jojned wi'h nfV*r meet you half way"on' this
six Cxrch Communists and thr u!. | , . u r.
Slovak Communist* against foui I vishlnskv charged Acre was
Cxeeh National Hoelalists, " f e e ' u,„ of
&gt;n() „ distortion
Slovak
Democrats and three ,lf f , cU« |f. he considered that
Catholic People'* Party minis.landing In the wav

Kraft Paper Mill
Seeks Florida Site

&lt; r«»ll,«x trmm
Owl
ation when it rcachct him.
However. It wax learned that
the adminixtration la definitely
planning to offer iu own tax pro­
gram to Congress next year.
The quextion of emergency aid
to Kuropa and Inflation at home
are of equal importance, he aaid,
He’ hopes Congress will act on

M
,
.
CLAIRTON, I’n., Nov. 0 W*)—
Sauntering amiably into a tavern
hi quench hi* thlret early today,
Harold Auihurn w ii ihockeil by
both a death-like sTlenre and the
fact everyone elne there was unconscious. Poller Miiil csrlxin
monoxide had frill'd them, one
a f u i another.

Molotov said the 00 years ot
Ku-sia'a history slim- in* revo­
lution could be divided intu three
periods:
’’The first, between I'JIX ami
the firm establishment uf Soviet
power, up to the first five-yesi

THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1847

SMATTUID IN THI SNOW on Annrlte Island near Ketchikan. Alaska, U
th* remains of a Pan-American World Airways DC-4 after It crashed
htsd-on Into a 3,607-foot mountain peak. A Coast Guard rescue crew
reported that all II persons aboard the craft perished. (International)

Florida Building

. Wheat—The President discussed
vesterdav with Tom Campbell,
Montana wheat grower, a pro­
posal for regulating the price
on wheat, Init Mr. Truman did
not commit himself.

IN c n t’IIT OK Tlir. COf NTT
JUDOS, H BM IN O t.K COl’NTT.
HTATi: OK KUOIUUA.
IN I’ttOIIATK
*
IN ItK Til K KHTATB OK ANNA
KAIIINA. r&gt;*e»*»»&lt;1
TO At.l. WltpM IT MAT OONPEIIN:
Nolle* Is hrr*li&gt; alv.n Ihsl C. A.'
Karina filed lilt final rtport as Ad­
ministrator «. I. a. d. to n, of ih«
estate of Ann* Kails*, deceased: l|&gt; t
he filed lilt pelltlo* for final ILsrhsrxl, and lhal he will apply to
Ih* Honorable It. W. Ware. Coanry
Juit*&gt; of tlanitnol* I'uunty, Florida
os lh» I Tits day of No*»tnb»r. IM1,
for approval of same and for final
dlschars* at Admlslsiraiur r. I. S', d.
h. n. of Ih* estate of Anns Karina,
dereated. on this Kill day of Octo­
ber. KIT.
C. A. Karins
.
—*w Ad......m iaie V

In the "’no .comment" depart

The Senate Investigation of
Howard Hughea’ wartime Vlane
contracts, the House Un-Ameri­
can Activities Committee Inves­
K ’e s l l s s e s few Mi !•■** &lt;&gt;»*(
tigation of Communism in Hol­
testify again if he is wanted.
lywood, a suggestion by grain
Perelle said he never taw any exchangesthat they would like
of the expense accounts referred a congressional Inquiry into their
to by Meyer.
operations.
Hcprrsentativr* of Hughes comr'lrfMtifali'-frrt lh*-k*«sNNS2al&gt;rgan
today that they were. hi-Tng pre­
vent. it *Unfairly., from- answering PoultryJess Day I
immediately a committer rlaim
Seen Glutting Mart
that Hughes should nay th* gov-

Meyer Fired

ICssllsses from P*x* Its*)
Beach.
In Miami, more than $21,0uf
000 has been spent on residential
building so far this year, c o m ­
pared with 19.000,000 for • nonresidential project*.
Incomplete rrporta show that
inf in ite ■wcn )-1x*tl«r~TBr*14,l6i
dwelling units throughout- Flumli
cilics rn_the number of dWrllin*
unit* authorised—4 ^ 4 1 —as wrll
arid they in s titu te the maJiirTTy
’
- * ..............
j Other U.N. d
In any country—can rest aaauri I—Pr-.iit.-ni .Truman iianuul a* In tidal runilrucUon-ruiluttit—JJlSl the «»■■” -«
l t ^ / - - llii....
* M..).ww»-wiPt»rtC -—
■tillK^T,Mu|lrttnr-TBgB
’. J T I X I ^ -1.fgulrirh* :MJ I I W8&gt;SllltA&gt;
mlinTTf
War years.
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I Lu TlBl-rast- - t wi nr- - t r I t hb _Cipususn!1, -iUoal.’.l! -&lt;b'-cJ«rTrd. | to H rtg lu m rrr - Ur'S.” represent*wav
Committee Chairman Ferguson
l*sf."~Iie siTH
^ Is ••
'•
"on• its last legs.”
j live on- -the Balkan
Commission.
Uders &lt;R*Mich) contended.
Iibwevor,
He rerallrd Pyiinc Minister Stn
•’We live in it |«-riod when nt! None of the other delegates has
s md , *mt Noah Dietrich, executive
lins interview last may witn romls lend to Communism,’ the been named. Headiiusrters will
nent- vj l'e-prcsidcnt of the Hughes Tool
Harold K. Hlaxsen, candidate for Fmelgn Minister- asserted.
Ih- in Salonika. Greet’, with the
Co., told him he did not want to
th* Keputdiran presidential nom­
lie aVldnoded the recent for- I commission scheduled to Ix-gin
ously tesunie the stand at once. Dietination of the United Status. At mation of the nine-nation Com-i functioning Nov. 21.
, ,|ie rich was the witness when hearthat time, he reminded his au­ munist Information Bureau withj 'i_ A four-nation group sot anIding ,nK* recessed yesterday,
dience, Stalin declared that the In ndiiuarlers nt Belgrade as a other meeting for lal* today in
ipers,
Dietrich took sharp issue yesdiffrienre lu-lween economic sys­ necessity for increasing "Com [tween the U. S. and Kussia over*
part- terday with the statement read
tem* was not an obstacle to munist influence aiming the mats ■fforta to iron difference* be­
by Williams to 'th e rommittce of
peace.
es-”
itlie implementation of the promild- *bi«4» he is a member. And, as
“If collaboration was potsihb
Kussia “wishi's It success,” lie posed partition of I’alesline Into
rntly 'he hearing recessed, the Hughes
In wartime, why not In tx-an said.
Jewish and Arab nations.
drop official told reporters:
■ fu | "I am going to take the stand
run- and show just what the Hughes
losses were on war contrarts.”
Williams' statfm ent, which was
a* to locality hut Inrhrding ce­ put into the record, said a study
ment. nails and rock lath art of tax records of Hughes and his
still plaguing builder* two years companies show a “tax dnfirienry
. i IK nils r.&lt;»i »#
“The lalior supply generally has
Williams. Dietrich, and Hlack,
improved except in south Florida, who also was sworn aa a wit­
where a lack of skilled
ness argued for nearly two hour*
may make serious inroad
then over what Hughes meant
strucllon unless .filled.”*
last August when he contended
Cities and their nil
neither he nor his company made
j building total* follow:
a profit "as a result uf the war.”
Miami
Miami Beach
Georgia Politicans
Jacksonville
•St. Petersburg
Take It Seriously
Fort lauderdale
Coral'Cable’s
West Palm Beach
11,802,069
AUGUSTA. Ga„ Mov. tt—(JF&gt;—
Tampa
6,769,404 William 8. Morris, chairman of
Tallahassee '
6,002.163 ■Governor M, k;. Thompson’* far.
ilfllUoaaad
'1.3I i.Ulb 'llUfl 61 the Democratic Parly in
Orlando
4.771,488 Georgia, was knocked down and
Ijikelaml
3.613,208 puni me led by a supporter uf Her*
Clearwater
“,031,688 man Talmadge In the Richmond
Jacksonville Be
2,814,462 . county court room today.
,
Dayton* llrsch
I’l
u
S
i
l
The
Incident
occured
shortly
beFort Pierce
I
to n ■ h**r*nK wo* scheduled .to
Ht. Augtistin*
. ‘J/J.’Z
open in a court suit by Talmadge's
Bradenton
1’ivT aoS Democratic Chairman Jam es 8.
Winter Park
.wi'221 Peter* to determin* which faction
“For Small Homes”
Fort Slyera
s'm j i r control* the party In Georgia.
Vero Beach
(’lean, o d o r l e s s heat for
/.ephyrhill*
three rooms ran be obtained
I-ake Wale*
f r o m Perfection’s IVANHOE Space Heater. HeautlfJA
oU| _________ 1160,1(15,996
ful bakrd-on finish will last
O gf
msnr years. Hlmplesl opera­
Jaycee Luncheon
tion.
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DOWN-PAYMENT DBLlVEIDk

hr *

I The Agriculture Department re­
ported today—on th* fifth poultryleta Thursday of the Food Con­
servation Program—that th* na­
tion’s m arkets are being glutted
with poultry.
Prices are going down, it added,
and city dealer* are urging country
shippers to hold their chickens
hark for lack of a market.
Cold storage stocks of froxen
poultry, which on -Oct. 1 were
a t record levels for th at date,
continued to Increase last month
to such a n extent that the indus­
try wa\ said to lie running out of
space to a tor* dressed poultry.

r

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"If the Congress is unwilling
to undertake full repeal at this
time,” Tichy said, "we most se­
riously urge you that at least
make the Fair Lalior Standards
Act 'less harmful to our econ­
omy, more equitable in application
and administratively more prac­
tical to those who have to live
with it day by day."
Tlehy and Douglass suggested
a aeries of amendmenta to the
present law If it la allowed to
remain on th* hooks. Generally,
these called for clarifying pres­ to b a n your money back.ent exemptions snd A-overage of
the law to eliminate what they
railed "the uncertainties and ram ­ for C o u d u jC h c it Colds, Bronchirio
ifications of the present act."

CREOMULStON

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CARROTS

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WESSON OIL’
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PU». 39c
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Bln* Plat*

MAYONNAISE.

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dozen 23c

LEMONS
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.CABBAGE....

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TOMATO CATSUP Btl. 23c
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Cherry Prenerves 16 ox. 25c
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CORNED BEEF Can 45c
CIGARETTES Ctn. $1.73
BROWN SUGAR
tb* 13c
Better Brand

Dog &amp; Cal Food !b can

AMERICAN CHEESE

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“A" GRADE WESTERN

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life-time poreeUIn finish — three gelkw
leek — nq dirt — no fume* — no bother.
Yea’ll be mighty glad If you Install eoa
of these health-giving apace healers.
Don’t wait aatll th* celd weather comas.
Instill year apace heater new.

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being planned by the organisation
to arqualnt the yountn of the
county with th* fundamentals of
vernment. The program will
held during the third weeh
In February, Youths front all
over th* county will run tor the
different office* of the city and
county. Th* teen-ager* will then
will give them an opportunity
be InxthUed In the office* and
to leant of office duties and
qualifications of candidates.
Carl Preecolt reported th at
th# Jaycee bowling team U m ak­
ing p ro m sa In the bowling
league. Jack Morrison, govern­
mental affair* Chairman, expryexed delight In the Urge vote
cast In th* recent election, and
th a t th* campaign to get out th*
vnte would-be continued through
tha gepetal election In Decem-

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TOMATO SOUP
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NO. 25 S
■JWH■■e—w

War Contract Pollution Of Florida Streams And Dans Studied
Said Ordered &gt; Lakes Condemned By Health Board For Combining
By Patterson
U.S. Reserves

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Procurement Officer
Held UpHughesAirPlpne Contract For
Three Months In ’44
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (/!*)
A former air force general testi­
fied today that the late P irn
|/cnt Rooitvcll, Jrn# Jonrt, and
other "powerful friend*" of H ow ­
ard Hughes were interested in a
wartime contract for Hughrs in
1943.
Bennett E, Meyeis, telitrd major
general, gave this testimony befoie a Senate War Invnligatini;
Subcommittee as he identified a
recorded telephone convritalion
of Ckt. 21. 1943. with Robert
4xvett.
Lovett then was .an assistant
secretary of state,. Hughes at th.lime held a contract to build
a huge flying boat and was *t
tempting to get on contract to
build 100 (F -ll) photo irconnai
_
_
plane*. .
-- -—
Meyers, then a deputy chief

.
I At 1 AHASSLK. Nov. 7 i P&gt; Citing w idnprrad water (killitjion
■n H ones, the Sla-c Be. id ol Health estimated today it will lakr
4 1tKi.OOU.fViO to .ntllil ’depilate vrwagr and gatbage di&gt;|H&gt;sal and wr
ter Meatmen! plan*.
David H. Lc». chief ( t n 11n V„ cnai nee n - arvJ-febn-C r-Pittm on of
th e’Stale Board ol He* th in&lt; Indrd ill their repot! ,t map showing os
'polluted area* nearly every itream or la y on which there is j city
Oto dump waste urn! sewage.
They included the St. Johns
River from Palatka to- Jm-ksiievillsr. Biscaym* liny at Miami,
i’rnsacola Hay, the’ Caloosahatchre
River at Fort Myers, mid the
mnpor parta of Tnmpn Hay. St.
Andrew* Bay nt Panama City.
St. Lucie Inlet and the Halifax
River near Daytomn Reach.
"The need of slieani pollution
abattuent in Floridn i« of vital
importance to our public water
supply systems." Lee ami Patteraon said. "Less than one-hnlf of
nur citliena have domestic .water
available that has lawn Heated
in any way. Consequently, over
a million Floridians consume tlntrented ground water."
The sanitary - rnglitiwts said
"nearly every community, of any
site of F'loiida has failed to pro
vide ^Itself with nde&lt;piate- farilities of disposal of domestic sew.
age or garbage and rubbish. In
many cases storm sewerage i*
runs pinion a by its absence.

Forrestal
Appoint^
Committee But Dis­
claims Control Of
National * G uard p.N. ‘Delegate Pled­
WASHINGION. Nov. 7 (/!’) ges Russia To Con­
Sfctelaiy of Delrnie Foirestal an­
tinue To Combatnounced today the ciration of
a committee to develop closer
War
Propaganda

tie* among the leirivr futcH,
hut disclaimed any idea uf taking
contiol of the National Guard
fliilil the stair*.
•
lie said the joint Array Navy
All lo n e giuup will seek to work
out "a loutidrd and unifoim ieserve ptogiam" as part of a gen­
eral plan (or national secuiity.
Fourilal's onginal announcemerit made no ' mention of the
mailer of National 'Guard control
but in . a -suhirqurnt statement,
he said:
The ..intent ol the joint coni'

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mitlee It^ppi
it_pot to .....
*mdy
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Lr\KL SUCCESS. No*. 7 (A'i
—Amlin Y. Yivhiniky. S&gt;*ici l)ep’

ul&gt; I'omgn Miimtri, raid today
in a Kiiitian language htaailcsai
ovci I'nited Nation* fanTttifs tliat

11 ■r .Soviet Lnirui will continue
id the lutuir il« vtiiiggtr agamtl
any oar propaganda and an*
tdtligalbra of a tirt* m i "
"fh c Sovici Unioh," \'nliirt*|*v
taid. "it a iadliliil and conn*
tent cliampton uf pr,ur and VC‘

Judge Continues
Two Injunctions
Against Unions j

Rotary Speaker

Marshal Bulganin Is
Principal Speaker
On Occasion Of An­
niversary Mhliday
_ U VSIIINGTON Nov. 7 tdh
is rvidt at
it uman sent

"sinerre cuciinc-" to the
ti nisi., tl people oil Ihe occa­
sion of ihrlr nalional hulidajr
tod-iY-' Hit foiinal tnrssag*

Jurist Declares Lea­
ders Should Take
Communist Oaths

addredird lit Nikolai Mikhai­
lovich Slivrrnik. pirsutenl of
tin- I'rrsidiitm;^ onulted any.
reference to Sovici govern­
ment officials.

SCRANTON. Pa No. 7 ( ,n

"A *tnke under the guidamr of
any union unwilling to dr.laic it.
allcgiantc to the tinted Stale*
thntild he rnjninrd.' county ludgi
cunt* for the people* &lt;o( th e ‘Will L e a d laid lode*
wotld, a chanipiull id illtFlnation*1 [ Avtailmg Union officer* irfiitfo -a -i ^ u ii "
11111ley law l|iat tliu have no
I lie text of hi* statement
J’T atii* taking adtanlage of the j ( iimniunitl lie*, the jm i't coninvitation exIendrcLtu-iW- la^ »av'-.iiime*i-l**«-mr«m-t!nn*-whn-ti
du--tw«|wt a--^»-veCTwfeilLritEL.

LONDON, Nov. 1 (/P)- Kite-.
via p it ittleil b n mdilaiy miglit
thiough Mvhcuvv' s Red Squats
III COinmetilUUllOII ol the Bot■4—v,ki ii m iiiinwv* iprf ■nwrrr™

-iiy^m uuJ icurwrd.. cries thatrmovmg liic Nalional
"vyainiofign*“ ,ue tailing for *
Guard'
from
control"
of
_
the
t*M8
of raw or itiadcqnntely treated
tnipaign -agnnnt—the Sovirt ■la w —— _
domestic sewage and trade wastes go* nnors,"_____________________
___________ '-~4"q wa4- ~’’-w'-il
__ efr&amp; ift Drocuum tPt. K id — tin
Furri-stf | ban m a t.
■into n itn rirb m lie* oT water, 232
■ Shop of tlrlaudo, new imjieu.ihtl war.''
j mtaawViileir-ofem Timgv^V‘^Ib-pbteagrTiiimiig
telephone conversation into tin
taimjii? -*mt“
-»nrt“ nthnTH(»«
nibi
Itrl/s iiw d 1rr„ . r ahold the lU lir id set* p s gand* Sc t iv itir* In rieht * ltlk f&amp;ir—■sWvniiK Wd* Have I»•,&gt;ri for the ItAervp
ervn units and. nr. lion id the United Nalioti* i *cn j jnVr ruijihiycs ol It.i.bi, Station for the past ten years sjiiiiloal
In a iprci.il liio illrjtl brain'll
M^ommit{ee lycottL— .
—~
I e a d r i of Coniregalion (Hie*
ciirub-miied, their report
leport staled.
«uni ably, tbl- committee
committee will
will look
dnrrily at ihe' UnitetJ .Stalev and
tr«titiittii#4 hi» i*n■•
"Lovell: Because this is one ol
Shalom.
.
»
ill
l&gt;e
the
principal
into
the
adjisa
isnhility
of
a
incrgei
JTAH of Kentucky returned to \ „ " ,n n'»nV
,h r,p **•'** •’"'li­
those borderline cases, that can THI
* 2. lijn pu IrtniK t»f. thr Gluhf speaker at the liolarj t’luli lunch. torat Hill nil, (lie Musi ow ladio
_ ited reserves and
the Democratic column again wlicn f1*’1 »te no longer to la- found of the orifani
eon Monday. Horn in Cleveland, quoted Mil dial Nikolai HillgatlUl.
be embarrassing if we grt into, it elected Rep. Earle C. Clements of TT"***
Guard.
This
step,
which
would
not
th‘'
densillea.
i m a """-'"
i .&gt;- the ..d... Ohio, lie is a , graduate of fthio N .vut
Mini,In v i ihe Alined
for example he has got very pow­ Morgantlcld as the State's Chief J «»ny other areas may l« h u a r . involve a shift in control of the
,.
, , wotkri* on giouml* it lonvlitiiles Slate l nivet'ity and the Jewish
HnnlintM un r*n* ^l%»
•
ilntis
for
the
taking
uf
shellfish.
I
••
hcv
,
asaving |ii«t l-cfole ihe
erful friends heie in Washington. Exqrutlve.
Clements* opponent for
■* »econdiiy Ikiv*oil III violation Institute of ttrliKmo in New Yolk, I'Ji-ul,- h rg in I,, the iitompanigovernorship
waa
Attorney
‘ndu.lry has esligovernershlp
was
“Meyers L Yes sir. Jesse Jones the
—
-—
- Dummlt
—
............
1
reoprninic of rtmilcmtictl
IV »• |, | v | |
'of llir I .slt-l l.llllr* \t I
lie is the author of “ Ihe "Hoad ntetil nl m iitiil mli'i, hv maned
S.
*,ElflSh
,
__ * .S'uumfphul,
. .of .Lex*
, % tuun* of Pensacola Hay nl*»t»\
and the President and everyone General
S Keitel K o l l s
Tin- Striker-. nfflUnted with the From I’jelmtice," " I'olrraoce and
(International
lngton. (Internationalioundphoto)
tW|U||J
......
all *», lli,it
.t ’ltl American t'oimuuiiientions llumaii t niicrstaniline" and " th e
else seems to lie in it."
Altel lli
income from shellfish, Lee and
..
„
,,
,
|
Association,
me
limit.-.1
In
oiu*
Hum.,
ii Itight In lit- Itifferent."
~ Chairman Friguson (R-Mic Is&gt;
,
**'nh, Nov ,
Id l ' !court tnder In two no-kef* »• the
Potteraon said.
c—eulul ihangrv have taken plac^*
"broke in on Meyers and asked
bill irtpnring |w» yeai* n-*ul tB|jiu
\ not to-, nion.-lion
Ttiey said •*.... . minor, epidemic
hi ttie mteinational -illialion. ’ At __
erjee in New io ik l ily l«-fote te* Wtts obtained by the globe loi.him to teiead this again. Meyers
of any of the filth-borne diseases
a i null ol the wai the l&gt;llem
Bafapplietuita
Ig-ciime
eligible
f
o
r
j
u
wn*
pirki
leil
could Hiss unde o tirmenduus mintdid.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -(/F |— aid wn* introduced in l)„. City l^-Buse of foil..... lo . .-nn-ej it-&gt; ad
til
t ajnlali-m li t* ijillricd a vetier of vlsitoi' fitint coming to The Machinist* Union asked ConMeyets said that in 1943 he felt
jreaterd iv - ns state liii” verlisiiiK contract w ith-tin1 isdit*
•tout lot*
llir lot.rv of DeFlorida for &gt;i-nrs; it would ini-' gret* today for a 76 cent hourly Council
|,,n.
a multi-million dollar war plane
H ig ii' y t i iiii.iiioiu-m) and S.&gt;pede progress in industry: it minimum wage- and broader cov­ Vestigotora rontiliueil llieir levtitliony of allegid laxity* fll llic| Judge Leaclp plecidenl of l.accontract awarded Hughes "hml an
would certainly retard the develop­ erage by the wage-hour law to distrtiic,.,uent
ruli-nt h ate ■lirngtlienrd, . but
\,n k I itV , knwntma count* Courts sttiil ill Ids
ment of any community until, nn-von* "w'aev-riitiing competi­ Welfare foods. of New
odor" and warned then it might
ill- loti ra III l .111it .111- 111 have
_
•
[opinion:
■ ■ -4
such time ns assurance could lie tion" during business slacks.
"draw congressional criticism.'
.Tin- bill’ was introduced by
"The Kevn-t I'aion i* an enemy
Wrakrtiril
given
that
condition*
encouraging
Harvey
tlrown,
president
of
thi*
Injured such disease had been corrected.’" Independent International Assoc­ Coiiiicil Vice Cb.iirman Joseph T. of t!*•• Uniti d Slates and bas orMeyers testified ifial on Oct. 9. [Ten Others
T h r iliiT riM -, u | | | | r D r m o c t a l who s*ul tbot New York jjfanixaltons working In-lein to
ICaatlageO t i *“»■» &gt;•&lt;(
As Violent Winds The cyst uf providing adequate iation of MachlnUU,- aald wide hotkey
tty l.*f&gt; I—*o “a tlul.W uncle" If*‘overthrow tlmt government. The Kmitso’nJ Says Taxes it • .iiii(&gt; (C uiiiiiiumvli) give Ihe
^
e
Xy_ .■
safeguard* In citle* and towns spread application of n liooated oaLof-tfate residents, adding tbnt offlci-r* of tin- union will pot even
natnlVutgrfi no ’irit FoigrtjTng’ *
Will Be l*'iisl In the
Wreck Residences was
estimated , i t .1120,000,000 minimum wage could help keep ■■for years’ many of ilie^e re'i.- I laky unlit lliul its m rmiters imIcvsiult id tlir letrnl* war,
Mrs. Hallie S. Carter,
for sewage collcotion and treat­ recrsilona, or small business set­ denis imttlptlmti-ly upon nrrivuliitui n.llterlng to llte enemies of 'January S e s s i o n s they a i r -railing lut j latnpaiK'i
GOLDEN
MEADOW.
La..
Nov
fn0.000.000 for water »up- backs, from becoming depressions. apply for some foim of relief.’* jibe llnitnl Slttics. giving thein
Mother Of Mrs. Stine, 7 (/F)—A tornado swept the mull ment.
igam-t Ibium t.,, v (1'omntuniim),
tdy and greallnenL am) distribu­
Brown’s statement waa present­
ii'eHiiHur* &gt;• i-aa* Tw»t
'on! ami comfort, which is pint of
W ANlllNUDV Nov 7 |/ l ’i
- Died Yesterday P.'M. village uf Galianor six miles botth tion; and $0,000,000 for garbage ed to a House lailen Sulwumthe definition of it canon given by l l i r R r|iu l,li&lt; a n - now t o i m i u m l igaiutl the s u i d Union, and nfakmiltre by Georgei Nelson, the
mg plant -f.-v ,i new iiuprual-u
tit.- Constitution of the United
of Golden Meadow, last ’night, and rulibish collection disposal.
11-| i.&lt;i i d 11V a h i m l o u r i l I im I.iv ail
union’a grand lodge'rvpirsrntativr. Galaf Kvt’iits IManned Hiatt*ii.
war."
t'
Mrs. Hallie S. Carter. 78. mother killing two |&gt;eiiotii and injuring
The subcommittee is studying
. ‘’Union* whose officers nre tin I I h i - fo r |.»v t e t l u f l j u n leg i* la
of Mrs. Andrew Stine 2105
"The
Ruv
lei
people. and it*
For
Building
Group
change* in the 9-year
MamoMa Avenue, died late ten other*. .
Georgia Utility Head suggested
i witling to take until that they do ItUII a l ll i r q tc , i.il i o n g te s s - s e s s io n armwl fittie-, silniet tin- temlei*
not ndherc to tln-yenemy pow,, ■micuing NovTH 7.
old wage-hour law, which rrA half hundred rnidrnli were
yeaterday afternoon. She came
_ _ _ _ _ hil» -d 11,j. 11 1,-ihk-a__uml laawis.
mi Hie r"
At, Johns
IlMlIaar* *■ »*»■• Slat
Dies In Washington quires n 40 rent minimum end, Baal trips ""
— t. ullirade
. o77i._
her* from Charleston. W. Va. tvyo reported made homclrt* in llnSlslltl,
iiiu ).!T di idi genius,
over-tim'k
pay
fob
work
lioyohd
t
RlvSr,.
a
g"lf
loiiVtuniient
ol
_tb
-jsnd a half y e a n ago
routed
Kith
itte
Germany
and
liltle village of trapper* and fill
AIM
a
,
the
I
l»u«r
Way*
anil
Mean*
(
om■
*
■
»
Iniflu
-B
wrfR
III
M
UM
'
"TfflH-1
wa*
horn
at
w
u
im
a
iT
H
N
i
r
i
n
r
r
Carter
* Mr*
T trr
im ply iullvt Japim ,” lie dt-cluted
•am H m r 'm lierTWTTOITT
♦It
l
•_
a
i
t*.
with
tenquet
and
daike
»l
the
Mayfair,
K
u
n
t
U
l
’KV
D
e
tlU
H
T
U
t
in'**
operation*
concerned
miHrr
taul
allri
a
rotiferrnce
Tm
u
n
r
w
.
»
r
.
m
n
r
r
rttarin h a C lir*
flour &lt;h,- nilLinie ,ji,.p the tuiuli "tm nre no,oni: I In* event * |d« Kite,I
1869. She was a inemlier of the elderly woman and an infant, were jili-nt of the Georgia l’owvr C
Coom ­ iuter-xtnte commerce.
with iSpcnlirr-AKiitit, 4 lather of Nik.'l in 1001111.
*
Now
Luada
By
0tJ,T)ll7
for
thu
rntetlniutncnl
hem.
next
Brown
xuld
million*
of
worker*
Molden Methodiat .Church at reported mining today.
pany- -am i a cardholder in the
11 ■■mOniim
l'M&gt; 'Ivl
"This lii-tm u'ullv un precedent - *
’
Thursday
of
ineuiWt*
of
tin*
i
c
n
i
i
m
*
m
■
r*
a
»
T
m
»
i
Molden. W. Va.. and was a memThe funnel-thapsd cloud, hntn jninddruia' union—died uitexpertcd victory proved 4lml thr So* *
South,-;n
IlniMing
I’utlit'ougi,-***
I.OI’i.M
VII.I.K,
Ky.,
Nov.
7
rl
her of the Order of E astern Star of a coailal dntuihapce, wai te edly at (ieorgetown University
viol -aitoy, m med with llie^ mint
Th* group, which hit* u iin*mln*i\ i&gt;•iitsliy cnmplele r e t u r i i t l 'IVai’k Being Readied ni|.vaih
*n Charleston. W. Va.
Hospital last night.
Rationing
Is
Urged
Mti Iill Iat military *»-ii
v
hip
of
4(H)
will
run
vena
in
tirlnn*
I
Kilted
to
have
det)/oyrd
ten
re*fium
Tuesday’*
general
election,
Surviving are Mrs. Stlna of San.
The di-year-old president of
By Senator Flanders three
to. Wednesday
afternoon fur a today gave Iwniucrali# tiuvi-nn.i ■ . For Armistice Day ence uml siipjilleil witli the most
ford,' ona granddaughter. Mrs. idcnce* and damaged an ei;ual the statewide utility died of a
in intern military equipment, la
day conference,
George Mlyakawa of Charleston, number of othera.
elect—Karla C. Clements « lead)
blood riot in the lung*. He en­
II fl! t 111
o i u , o f -n u t lllliv ."
the
Unt.lv
It.ml
Grady
Dujn-ali,
Sanford
buildW. Va.. one elster and three
SPRINGFIELD. VL Nqv. 7 MY mg Impecior and n meisbei of *d iqi.hli over hie J(e|iuhlirnn --Member* of
Die drad weqr li*lril at Mr* tered the hospital 10 daf* ago
The Soviet Union, Rirgauiii cm.- ’
nre
wmking
hard
I”
!
brother#.
■■pi'.'in-Hi. State Attorney Gruterai
/ 11 ’ r,.f
with a ruptured appendix.
Senator Ralnh E. Flanders (KO &gt;\,HS"l* w Cm, r S tsl
gel their new truck nt the Munici,
The'rem ains are to tie sent to lUnry Da no*. 28. mother of three
I Mon S . Iliiniralt.
,
",f
At the time he wa* atriekeq. Vll. who headed a congressional is ‘pictured
luil
Airport
icidv
for
ihe
louse
in
the
October
issue
children;
and
Mil*
Frarie
Pitre.
' 4 Rftharleatun W. Va. this afternoon
r-d nulling Ken lucky’s 4 ,()■’&gt;.. Clem
Arkwright and hi* ‘wife were ihVeSHgirtlon of high living costa
Ai mist ice 11a v. it wn* Snow lo Mid wont A h
an! funeral service* fill be held 41 &gt;rati old. The infant daugh­ in Washington for a visit lo his in th# east, said today meat ra of tho Southern Bllihling Offic­
With only 1-1 precincts uncoun: races on tit-r
cvAiiup nt n ’tne’elials
Jour
mil
and
was
laigely
i
n
­
there at the B artlett Funeral home, ter of Whitney Heibeil wai witt­ 17-yearolil - daughter, Ann, a I inning is the only remedy hr
ents lind ilHfi.lP.lg votes lo IJ it m reported
strumental m Inviting ilictn to lull’* 28tl,ltll. Tlie remniiidi-i id ini’, jif tile jliili n( the Timr.lst_ ('oasts Remain Warm
Sunday afternoon. Interment will
knows
of
for
rising
prims
Another daughter, Mar­
Cenler. City equipment i* Is-iug
be In Sunset Memorial Park at ing and fearrd .drowned, while student.
Calling meat the “keystone to viiit Sanford.tin- Ilenioeratie slsle tickets hn ) ll-ed
tha Stanley, also survive*.
ir n a lla s M l aa l*aat * l« l
Also as the result of hi* effort*, only -llgldly sttisller msigin
It, t s s m I ATI Ii PRESS
Charleston.
thr whole food structure;’’ Flan­
Culverts for drainage are*be-'
a full page article pointing *’ltl over 1Iti-jipldii-ail oppif4itio,i.
I !«■ i ii't rid.l snap of Hit;
ders «aid In an Interview:
mg
nut
in
riiol
pu-ts
ati:
Is'ing
-rn-ini ilidltil i i -ii|i-lils• front lha
"Rationing of meat to my mind th* merits of Snnfoid nod vie
in i.illi-d for lli*- tsilirl i-nelosure Rovklra l.i tin- 1 is ns PaiihanJI-i
ran b« effective without price mity i* shown, together witli
Louttit Tells Why
I’l.ANK
TURNS
HACK
for
the
track
The
picnic
grounds
today.
controls. It will keep drmsnd in photograph* in llir Octolar issue
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 7 -id'i mi- lieing cleared f»r the frsli . A Uitwiug snow storm hit
of th# Southern Building Official*
He Rejected Offer
line.”
V I’nn-American Airwnys Cli|i fry. necurdlng I" Mrs Her man
tiring I loin .oiu- in eight inches
The Vermqnt Repuidlcan said Journal.
Governor Millsnl Caldwell |,|t e - r bpoiKi; for lloiinolulu lurn.'l Harriett, seeretarv. Vartnua eom- was miow on I lie gluulii) messthere was no truth to reports he
m BUFFALO. N- Y. Nov. 7 UP)—
buck
because
of
Irbilhli)
iiiittvi'S
gave
tln*ii
riqhirli
nt
tin1
.
in
was leaning toward producer price scheduled to address the group
of Miimesuta, uml theie
"^ h ia Rt. Rev. Henry I. Lquiltlt
mul several string bunds parts
WASHINGION, Nn». 7 f/f)—-Wider aiul lei* exptniive u»e of rmlruls and recorded himself firm at thair Wednesday sesiun lit the "*»
^ u r. r ' f " ’T
" 'u ” ' meeting,
in tin tVnlrul Rockies nnd in
said t o d a y he had declined to acRiiic
nud
iliuiu'd
-for
hlu
-dancti
ui
wctmiis t,f Nebrnska, South ilacept election aa bishop of the tlreploM/nn in the lieasmml uf tuberculin!*&gt;w** cnvuionrd today by Iv againxt them. ............................. i s •
R t J S f L a j R A .-I .m ■ tin- Armory.
weatarn New York Episcopal two Denver ^doctor*.
Ii was reported by ilm puMIcjty koln tmd Minneiola.
immediately after II* ivjiiv.d
Teht(L.&gt;mtfiit&gt;*.dipped well below
Diocese because of a desire to
1:48 A.-M,. I'arlfic Standard llttii commit le r t lint postern aimounc
Hr;&gt;oiting on teduced-dutage esprimicnlt with tub«rculo*u guinea
meet "the missionary challenge"
frei-iiiig over iimny svetinna of
lit,*
23
passenger*
and
their
hagnge
•
itig
tin*evenVs
find
been
posted
of his work aa suffragan bishop pig*. Doctor* J J. C-wper and Maurice L Cohn, of the National Jewwere transferred to another clipper'nil over the State A roinmiltee ilm midwest nud into northwest
of South Florida.
, i«h Hoijutal aitetletl in thr Irrhnicil journal "Sciancat"
for reiumptiun.of the flight wbirlr^of women wa- apiiointnl' to do­ Texas a- the cool Weatlier mov'd
In a U tter supplementing hie
’’It would appeal 'list the amount and firquetycy of adminitiralion
wns inlet ipted bv Ihe mechanical •curate the grounds for the event*, enatward froiii the Hocklaa. T)&gt;0
telegraphed declination of the of streptomycin in (nberculoslaf
trouble 1.081) miles at iea~nliouC I’lnns were eonipletod for the psr- nii-irury n-gistered 25 at Ami*bishoprie yesterday, the 44atilts, Tex , varlv lotlay and fell
halfway to th* Hawaiian island*, mb^Uh0nlnV
n f Rnff.ifl
r#do*td
without »•«ppr#ci of tuterculoaia where "a lot of
old
niUv#y r of
Burfilo told the I c*n
«able
ki- **
i«
..
rtf
to 12 almve ol Svottslduff, Nabr.;
lose of effectiveness.1
A prediction that Fhuida by rrsion of ils'giratly increlied appro­
It" i* nrrded,-the charge might
„ y&lt;TV
Kowtrd Its Wa!
Ill nt Philip, 8 D.; 17 at Dattvef
They said information gained tun about |3.7G to $4.00 a gran* priation* fci education 1 Vail nftl trmain long in 47th pkne stnung
M ih h of St. Paula Cathedral and from
aiul 18 nt niekin-&lt;q*, N. D.
the animal experiment* was but that coat of administering It (Utc* in educational r.nk at bavrd on outlay |iai pupil, wst lutfjy made
chairman of the notification com­
fieiierally fair weather, with
mittee, that "21. yaara ago I ac­ preliminary and incomplete, but might add another dollar per by'Supt. T, W. LsWiun in a talk to membrn of thr Liuni Club at the
tem peratures' about Iiuttnal, prrgram.
cepted tha te ll to aerra our Ixird added:
lourut Canter.
vailed over the eastern and aoiith"This Information should ex­
and Hia church In th* Diocese of
nrn BOCtiotU and uimig tha PaIt waa learned th at tha Army
tend the present use of streptomy­
Mr. Lawton, in hi* lalx on Amcricaniim and training for democ­
South Florida” and added:
nfic roust, nltliuugh rain wa*
"N*ver hav# I regretted ac­ cin aa an adjunct to the treatment haa reduced Its dally dosage for racy. paH high tribute *o S. krnJnck Cuerniry of Jackvonvillr, pie»leported in Washington and Or­
cepting Ihe mlaalonary challenge hr human tuberculosis and make itreptomyrln-treated tuberculosis Idant of Rotary International.?
By
MILLARD
CONNOLLY
egon.
presented by th at growing state, streptomycin available for human cases by one-half. A year ago, a for his remarkable work as head for building uae.
I hr C'tery F:J. S'lnihc-lr High School student publication, ina-Jr j Ram also was quite ganeral
nor .In th# passing year* bare I treatm ent where exceaaiva admin. total or two grama waa gieen of th# C ltiu n s Committee on
There are 30 million pupil* in
aver fait called by God to aerv# Istration previously was economi­ daily; today, ona gram la given. Kducation in Florida. Tha report th# public schouls of the coun­ lit drbu‘ &gt;n n'w tab ln / foim Ibunda^. Conteimng 12 pngri. it i&lt; from the upper Great Lake#
cally prohibitive to certain case*.”
The prescribed course of treat­ based on tb# committee's survey try, said Mr, Lawton, inure than neatly printed on imooth paper and when presented following the Chap­ southward across the Ohio Rivar
elsewhere In Hia church."
The doctors aald th* drug "la ment in th* Army haa also been had much to do with the new ona million teacher* and it coal* el nrog am, Ihursday mommy, wai much in demand by itudrnt*. Hrt and colder weather for the north
Biahop Louttit waa elected O ct
*1lt at a third convention of Dio­ •till limited in production," fnd reduced from 120 days to -“a school laws pasted recently by three billion dollars a year to ly ttumphrey i» eudor-in cliit-f and Joanne William* and John Rout are rentral stales waa forecast for
tonight.
cese delegate#, pecaaaiteted by "economically beyond th* reach leaser period."
the Legislature, ho said.
operate them. He pointed out aticuate editor*.
Brownsville, Tux., continued
rloua 'deadlock! nt eonvantlona of some institutions arid tuber­
An Army doctor' who declined
Many people, however, expected that Florida shared thu fine coinIh- butin'ti man-qrr ii liille ” Benny Mill*, formerly of the- In hold top honors a t the counNiagara Fall* on May 20 and culous individual*."
to
be
quoted
by
name
told
a'
re­
more
than
they
got,
"The
new
petition
among
alatea
to
Impruve
U. 8. Navy; tha humor editors
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-------— try'x warmest snot, with a high
A Washington pharmacist aald porter:
in Buffalo on June 10,
school law ia not a miracle, but education.
are Jackie A. Collins and Elita- Jackie Cameron, Tommy Mpthvin. yeaterday of 89.
, __Th# aUndiftg committee will the present '■off-Ute-shair' price
a
medjcin*
th
at
may
taka
a
long
lie
termed.
Communism
as
dear
“ We've found it (streptomycin) time to work o u t / ha declared.
U'lh Sumlrr. Mary Leonla and James Ford, Irene Brecne, Patsy
meet at noon Monday .to act the of tha drug for civilian* u u la
potlam, not eren close to Social­ Ioris Holloway ar# fashion editors, Bronson, Jonnie Mao Junes, Bobio
TIME CENSORED
Have and place of * new conven­ $6 ■ gram, compared w’/ h $7.60 to be a valuabta adjunct in In the Increase of State contributions ism
and
Democracy.
He
defined
CAIRO. Nov. 7 UP)—Egyptian
tion to elect n aucceaaor to tha a granj a year ago when it was treatment of tuberculosis, but it lead many to thiqlt teachers sal­ training for democracy aa tho ed­ Hporta editors ar# Jeanette Jen. Jean Galloway, Mary Ann Krelmla not the final answer by a long
RL Rar. Cameron J. Davla, who
Gladys Wella, Bette Jane nolle# confiscated copies of th#
aries would b# doubled, be point­ ucation of the heart aa well aa th* kinaon and Betty Caglt for koya bring,(C 'aa
llaiw a
l's a &lt; T s - I
Oct. £7. issue of Time Magaxin#
retired officially S e p t I but haa
He said ha believes that In cases •hot."
actlvltiea ami Frances Moore and
ed
out,
but
thfa
'could
not
be
head,
“and
like
the
Kingdom
uf
been carrying on tha duties tern____ orf
tbday
otf the grounds it contained
so, he said, because countie* God It cannot be compelled by June McOili for girls sports. John
HOLD UP ’
a picture of the Prophet Mohamet)
Root
Is
fichange
editor
and
John
JURIST DIBS
:
GERMAN GOVERNMENT
have to pay part of the salar­ force.” Th* plan of the Lions
PARIS Nov. 7 tAb—Five men, and therefore violated Moalem
ATLANTA, Nov. 7 (JP)—Detec­ ies, and current expanse and cap­ Club- to put small flags in school Satabury is art'ed ito r.
DON Not. 7 M V-AulhorDOUGLAS
Faculty-adviser* are Mra.' Hilda believed • tb be Spaniards and regulations against graven Images.
Whltehall sources aald to­ tive W. M. Holland aald that ital outlay fundi cannot b# trans­ rooms waa highly commended by
(The police allusion apparently
LONDON Near.
day Britain and the United Statea Charlta 8- Reid, former chief ferred to U se bars’ aalarle*.
Wray ami Jos UcCaaitn, business; armed with submarhinrguns, en­
Mr. Lawton.
1
tered tlie Spanish consulate gen- ____
J H to
| . a...................
.........cut
.. «f
referred
one columnUnited Stab
had tentatively agreed upon crea- justice of the Georgia Supreme
and
Mrs.
Lucy
H.
Smith,
literary
He commented upon the fact
The high scholastic attainment
to dar -that
Lewis lion or a ’V uvm onaiV ril.nu.nl" Court, plunged to hia death from that citliena had voted to In­ of .veterans in college under tho adviser. Feature contributors arc • ral today, bound and gagged four-Jthe prophet mounted on hors*
Douglas would
Washington far western Germany if the Big the twelfth floor of the Candler crease school tnlllago from . four GI Bill, of Right* provision* wero Joe Wright, Ellen Westmoreland, nienib.-ra of the staff, cut the back which apneared in the foreign .
telephone line*, and escaped with j affairs
section of Tim* I"
far.
with Four failed to agree on a Ger­ Building in downtown A tlanta lov to aix ’mills for operating-needs,
mentioned by him, also the diffl- Dorothy LtGer, Mary Elitn Loo­ 260,000 franca ($2,000), tha con-1connection with a article on India%
man peace treaty.
day.
sing, Duncan Bakar, Joyce Batta, sulat# reported to the pollen.
and th at two mills will be taxed
encountered In homing.
(
land Pakistan.

Tornado Strikes
Fishing Village
Killing 2 Women

Machinists Union
A*sks Wage Law Of
75 Cents an H our

New York Plans To
tu t Outsiders Oil

U

Republicans Drop
Plans For Lower
Tax Legislation

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t

Wider Use Of Streptomycin Seen 1
'In Treatment Of Tuberculosis

Lawton Predicts Florida Will
Rise In Educational Rank Soon

High School Student Publication )
Makes Appearance In Twelve Pages

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; FRIDAY, NOV. 7. 1917
RIliLB VERSE fO R TODAY
IF YOU WILL JU B T -W E L ­
COME THE STRENGTH GOD IS
ANXIOUS TO GIVE YOU: I VIII
heal their black sliding, I will love
them f r e e ly R o s e a 14:4.
Ok
cuitd
short
were
that.

oli, Howard Hughes it *cof being tome $5,000,000
on hit income taxes. We
afrsid of toiiielhing ' like

How would U be lo lei die kind
nets with which we Ireal die Com­
munist o|&gt;jiosilion in this country
be determined lo tome .'.extent
at least by the way |he Com-'
rnuniit-dominVted
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As Kentucky Goes As Kentucky got*, so boob the nation. This■hna not
been an axiom of politicians, but the record ‘justifies it to
some extent. Kentucky elects her governor every four yenrs
in the year before the presidential election. That schedules
it poll on the governorship for November. As almost all
other
in the
, , , elections
, . . .
. . United
, States
.
u are local this . year.
. .
Kcntucky is the chief straw to show how the political wmcj
is blowing.
Kentucky is generally Democratic. It is the exceptions
that are interesting. In 18%, 1899, 1907, 1919, 1927 and
1943 Republican governors were elected, in each case, up
to 1944, Republican national victory look place the follow­
ing year. The one failure to maintain the record happened
four years ago, whin Coy. Simeon Willis won an impressive
victory on the Republican ticket. Unfortunately for the
reputation of political prophets both Kentucky and the na­
tion went strongly Democratic the next year, when Presi­
dent Roosevelt won, bin fourth term.
“ The Democratic victory this week uffords great en­
couragement for the Democrats and tho supporters of Presi
dent Truman. A Republican triumph would have been a
favorable sign for the G.O.P. But judging from the records
of previous elections, tho Democrats are now almost certain
to win next year's presidential election.

FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1947

Ha n f o r d h e r a l d , s a n p o r d . Fl o r id a

By DEWITT MACKENZIE
Al’ Foreign Affaire A nilfat

NEW YORK. Nov. 7 UP)—Relax,
irentcmen. th* well-groomed mate
well have no "new look" In the
coming year.
Leading designer* and man­
ufacture* queried her* promise
th at conservatism will be the
watchword of tailor*.
The current “wasp-waisted" ef- .
feet will be modified come Spring,
hut shoulders will continue to bo
padded in the present T artan tradi­
tion. This year's trousers will be
In fashion next 'y e a r—no wider,
no narrower.
Designers note an interesting
trend in pocket*. They'll be low
and ample—a sign of prosperity.

There ie no need lo t you- and
me to lie awake night* worrying
over Soviet Foreign Minister Moi0u&gt;v'« disclosure* that the secret
n f III* » L im h n m h " h » « lo llg CC**-

cd lo exist," and that "wr live in
a period when all road* lead to
Communism."
These linking declaration*—and
others—which were made in a
Motcuw addrexx yesterday, on the
eve of tha Russian revolution'*
thirtieth anniversary, appear to
linvt* Im-cii Intended more aa a pep
talk to Communiita and fellow
traveler*, both at home and
abroad, than ax an effort to be*
devil the Democratic*. T hat's not
to try to belittle Mr. Molotov**
effort, since he is an accomplished
speaker and did a workmanlike
job on firopeganda making for
those a t whom it wa* aimed.
The Foreign Minister's an­
nouncement
about th* atomic
bomb was the hlgh.point of his
pronouncement. He made “It callItaly
anil with studied language, sucfi
Mride In Britain
a* would befit a revelation about
the most momentum development
London Haw a great pageant the other day. as It so of our age. It was a rlever move.
often has. The King, Queen and I’rincmt Elizabeth, mag­ Of course Molotov Is right. Tim
nificently robed and crowned, drove through the streets brood information about the (true*
of tire hornb long ago ceased
in an open enrringe to convene Parliament, In the House of lure
l» (to a secret, the experts tall u*.
Lords they were met by heralds in gold and silver uni­ .The information is available to
forms, and escorted to their thrones. A now one, trimmed Ituxiia. or even to you and ma.
However, it'* equally true th at
In crimson velvet, was sot for the first time for Prmcens there
a r ^ a thousand and one
Elizabeth beside her Esther’s.
technical details which still are
The ‘faithful C o^jpuera"-were summoned in the old secret.- and without • them the
traditional manner to edme from the House and enjoy the bomb couldn't l&gt;e made.
There'* no great icrrct about
high privilege of silting with the Lords to hear the King’s making
an ordinary automobll*,
H|H?ech. That tho Commonera, could - and do - order tire so far a* your correspondent!
lairds around these days, and that the King's s|&gt;eech had know*. Hut let the average cltlxen
been written for him by Lnborite Prime Minister Attlee try to build one, itartin g with
rnaking'of the xteel and other
made no jot of difference to the English. They may be the
metal* employed. Hi* blue printl
going through an austerity program themselves, hut th«.\ of an automobile wouldn't
^nn&gt; thg^yr,.m onies carried-Tm wihb the sufTie pomp as worth a tow of liean* to him. Sea
whirl I mean?
“
Another Interesting |m lnf ii™ lr.
Returned travelers lull of swank London hotels setting Molotov'*
nddre** war hia relUsra-

MIAMI THEFT
NEW YORK Nov. 7 lAh—The
Federal 'lln re s u of Investigation
safd today three New Yorker*
have been arrested on charges
arising from theft of a $4f&gt;.omi
shipment of jewelry in Miami
March 24. 1911).

BARGAIN
A Beautiful New Pint
Dinmnnti Ring For Sale
Personally Owned

Center Diamond 1 Carala
3H Point* ■
Dlarmind*- KrT*3tnta Each

Total Over 2Vi Carats

Capita!

tmiirrr; ca n . cvi*t
■LaugftrfS h - in 'j n f r r
rrinoh o
This clinging to resplendent traditions is an outward complete AlHiut-face for. the Bol­
cities. Th*l'i ju*l whal our G u m symbol of an inward courage that is British. The world liar
shevist tenet that there wae no
ber of Commerce ha» bern Iryins much need of such stuff.
plnce in tha world for capitalism
*
lo tell people lighl along. Tiiey
ought lo get.oul ol ihr l,ig cities
inti move lo email town* like San­
ford. There arc Iota of advantage*.

iim Internal »r' Esiim iL Ji'lsn i.

Only $1500.00 Cash
tion there is a vast - field for
worthwhile service for those who
gave so much in the nation's de­
For SALE At
fense. .Wo arc Inviting all eligible
women
to
come
into
the
Camp­
Work for the welfare of dyt
aided .war veterans will lx- an in-, bell l.osslng Unit where they can
Wm. E. Kader
n-asingly Important activity of make their inflcncc effective in
tho American Legion Auxiliary the cause of the disabled veteran."
Jeweler
during the coming year. Mrs. C.
K. Hunter) Rehabilitation Chair­ . The
colony
. Gibraltar
— -. —
&gt;y of Url*
112 South Park Avenue
man of Camntxdl Losxing Unit., am
has an area of only uno and
predicted today as the Unit con­ seven-eighth* square miles.
tinued enrollment of Ita 1948
membership.
More veteran* are tiecoming
disabled every day from results
of injuriea or lllnessca suffered
In the service, Mr*. Hunter said.
The Auxiliary will use it*
strength to aid The American
Legion in bringing to atl of these
men and women the best of care
and * Jos! measure of compensa­
tion. she slated.
“ Every woman who enrolL now
makes our Or tram ration Juki that
much stronger for its efforts fbr
GIKLg’ CHENILLE ROUES
the disabled veteran*." declared
th e
Auxiliary's Rehabilitation
Chairman. "Wc hav* much to do,
3.49 ValueH ~ Sln*a ! - B
V
with our own hands and with our
influence.
“Justice w ||| nut como autoto t|m (iiiphled voter,,
Ini constant. ns. Homrunrr'rnukt
mukt be
ll)U% W GINW OOL s w e a t e r s
ly Interested In their welfare and j
alert to sec that they receive, all
Pullover*, CnrdiKtttirt, All ‘.Coloru "
tho benefit the grateful nation
wants them to have. Someone
2.98 untl 3.4^1 Vtilucn -- SizcH *2- 6
must keep their reuse and their
need*- before the public and the
Congress. Someone must be ‘ready
lo give them individual aid and
ONE I&gt;C; FLANNEL PAJAMAS
aid to their families in time of
emergency.
hr»c things the American
“Thi
1.69 ValuuH — SizuH 2 - 6
Legion Auxiliary has Keen doing
for veterans -ev er ilnce World
War I. Today the need is great­
er than ever before and is con­
tinuing to grow. In our organize-

SANFGRD FORUM *Work For Disabled
Veterans Is Urged

and it m uit lie destroyed.
Sanford, * Fla.
The Soviet Foreign Mlnlitsr,
Our Alarmed Ancestors
Nov. U, ' 1U47
while declaring that CaniUlitm la
“on it* laxl legs," recalled Prim*
Is the United States gding.to the dogs? Anyone nfThl* Minister Stalin's interview last Stnfurd Herald,
Kin,
.T V State of Florida rejoice* opinion might be heartened by reading the reminder of the May with Hsrolcl E. Bta**cn, can­ Sanford,
didate for the Itepuhllcan presi- Mr. Editur:
that liquor Jaxrt have * again critic Lloyd Morris, printed in his new lawk, “Postscript to ileiitial nomination in the U. 8. A.
The school election bullot in­
turned upward after a dump of Yesterday." that GO years ago Americans were alarmed by Molotov pointed out that 8talin cluded a vote on School Tax
several month*. The Bcvrrage Bu­ the apread of women’a clubs. Edward Ilok, cditoMtf a much- had said th* difference between Mitlage, The wording of the vot­
economic systems was not an ob­ ing instructions were very conreau Director rrpoitt liquor laxei
read woman's maguzine of the time, thought them harmful, stacle to peace.
fusing lo in*. Why can't thesu
at $2,903,000 for October, up
and President Grover Cleveland, who was not ordinarily-so "If collaboration wa» possible instruction* ba more clearly stat­
31 percenl over die .. ..... mom!:
in wartime, why not In peace ed? It is llttla wonder that thorn
Uil year. Since everyone got a stuffy, proclaimed, "A woman's bent dub is her home."
Were a great many ballot* cast
tim e?" asked Molotov.
Yet
women’a
clubs
lived
and
grew
anti
still
pros|K?r.
on which there was no attempt
little drunker L it m onth/w e hope
A
similar
note
was
sounded
a
i
,„
V , ‘ * I made to vote on this question
we don’t all have a iAmr head­ Thu United States has weathered, thorn, and It is safe to t
tVWi
r ay.* "New
- T ' Tim
.h® an auth- 8evgral
of .my
stalsay will overcome gr^ e r perils now.
ache this uronth
|4-riodical
Times,
. j Tu_,
. ' did
,acquainUnces
„ T _,
id
that athey
not understand
iuitative publication.
lti« Instruction* and Utamforaft Iff ml lo u» that l-sbor leadcfr
At first tilush It lucks as made - no attempt to vote and
though Moscow might feel that several that did attem pt tq vote
m illing the Tafl-Hardey Labor
Welfare Probe
School Magazine
it has Just alwut reached tha lim found out later that the effect
Acl provmon requiting them lo
it of its expansion in Europe and of their vot* wa* opposite O
( 4*mmIInM.4 Hum » H«, r&gt;nn
lake an oalh dial they are not
H'*Nllaai4 Itmm l'&lt;«) O.srt
Meanwhile, the Stale Socinl is figuring .on a llvo-and-iett-llv* their intention. I wonder If tho
CommunirU do have a pretty Copeland, Phylll* Bach and June
Welfare
Board, resuming
its attitude between th* Russian bloc question was fairly slated.
Itoao
Dutton.
itrong care on their tide. TV
the Democracies. Be th at a*
Very truly yours,
. Th* front page featurr* a rti­ hearing* into alleged relief abuses, and
D. L. Harper
law docin’t requirt factory man- cles regarding the Student Broad­ heard an investigator accuse the may, w# shouldn't let ourselves
become
confused
over
the
Issue
agera or corporation executive* to cast by Patsy Bronson; "Cheer City Welfare Department with of whether Communism and any D. L. Harper
take iuch an oath, nor doe* it Leaders* Including their romantic inadequate handling, of 91 per other ism can ntiogic In th* aame 2101 Sanford Avenua
cent of 200 relief cases examined.
S/nford, Fla.
require banker*, law /eri. or any­ crushes and aarUtHal attractive,
■
•
"
'•**
The investigator, Miss Margar state.
ncs*
ar#
described
l»jc_
Duncan
one el»e» to do »o. Jt would be _____
this column ha* remarked Th# Herald:
tBr nr
Burew
ttiiuT; miuo
. tTlsS CTUtr . j q p i w tt turn mb
I am .vary much puxtlod
afHWJIT lfir lainc •• it a law wat off to a good Start. Dotyn in the of Puhlle As»i»taqee of the stain •more than once. It-m ight be pos­
pa»*ed requiring all newtpa
ipaper right qorner I* a paragraph of hoard, said .there was "adoquate sible for two neighboring count- about these poultryiess and eggand the lsse Thursday*. For instisnce. my
editor* to be finger-prinled.. but congratulytlona to Coach Fred handling In all aspects" In only ries—one Capitalistic
other CommunLtir—to live 4n h«na just aren't satisfied -nntess
IB
of
the
cases.
no one ehe. Wr wouldn't like it. Gana* for becoming the father to
"In 182 cares, 91 per cent n f peace. However—and let'a not they eat on Thprsday, Just lw
And we can't *ay we blame; thr Gary tkiward, BHS fullback in the eases read," she testified forgH Ihla—there i* no po»»l* cause I'm not suppoekd ,ir ■“
"there was lack of complete
■ I
■proof hility whatever
. ■ ■ fur CommunLm hens or even hen fruit dU that
Labor leader* (or no{ liking heine "1004.”
Editorial* urge studying a little of tdl
eligibility for relief. The lnw ^|0 &gt;xisl aide by aide with another
tingled out for this Coinmuniii harder
to dp tho grade* on report requli
lUlrea welfare worker* to visit ism within th r boundrioe of the
if they insist on eating, and I
oalh propotition.
eards, avoidance of ^heating In relief recipient* on home relief same country. The most dangerous moan the haus, where will the
school work, keeping up the good once every three months, In 79 fallacy of our’ time ia the belief saving of groin be?
Foreign Minuter MblbtoV bos it r old school spirit and b' eing honest cases, fewer than the minimum by sqme that Communlam can be
don't aat m**t on Tue*(bat the lecrrlt of j|te atom Iromh whether In or out of thr elaas* number of Contact* were made.
combined yrlth' anythlng elsc.
day, so the meat on hoof doesn't
Thirteen of the 997 refuted to
You will note, by the way. mas call I’m just so dumb I can't
are no lunger ircrel. We would room.
be lurpriied if they' were- after
Feature articles concern the take Job*, ahr said, citing the al neither GenerallssMo Stalin nor flguro where th# saving coma*
case of uita relief client who Mr. Molotov claimed CommunLm In.
,
the carelcisnei* with wliich the) fine drill work of the girls' Pep leged
took city money while reported and an alien ism could live to­
Up on tin mountain* where
have been handled. But alter Club under leadership of Martha working as a lx** painter with gether In the same nation. ■So I coma from, when we killed horn, who (till live In the Boulh.
tome hint* on • Current . .
, .,
all. having llje iccret of *on}el|iing "Grogan,
w* should recognize the eubtle and ate the. meat. It quit sating, You understand us and wc clearly
Biography of 194rt for reference ',14 m ,n unil»r h,m‘
distinction end not allow ouroelve* and then only. All 1 can figure understand you. Wc •wilt deli. like the atom bomb and knowing work, and a full page of sporta*
..
i * . * *. ,
to be tripped over it.
Is maybe that kind of saving Is nitaly slay In our placg and I
what to do with it are separate Including th* football roetcr. Newt
M a C 'h m i H t t f U n t O I l
what caused H arry' lo l#*v# tha personally know that by doing this
propontioni a* widely 'different student# are introduced. Including
buslntia.
wo will, aa in preceding year*,
Uings Are Sought In haberdashtry
fCMtlsee* fi*m l'*s* UsM
a* t h e Pole*. H o'* * i s hi* Keith Schumacher from Wajrmart,
Hope aomtone will come around have the splendid nrvord of hav­
neither the factlilie*. nor the skill­ I’enn., Virginia Wllaon from Belle now exempt should be protected.
Murder Myatei^y on Tuesdays and Thursday* and ing th* best relationship between
"Experience' shows." he said,
Rae Irland from Syracuse,
ed labor, for making atom bombs Glade,
explain Ihla saving to my cows the white and colored In tha
" th a t low wage competition among
N. Y. and Freddie Slcgrist.
state, or for that matter in 'th e
in quantity, *nd is nut likely to • There la an account of Glrie buglttMamea
BF.CKI.EY, W. V a, Nov. 7 GP) and chicken*.
■“ it a greet
J trt temptation
Respectfully,
United Slate*.
_
,
have for a good many year*. The State a t Tallahassee which was in times of declining business. —Three diamond ring* today wero
, Rev. B. W. MllLr
Tha parable* you used may
"In the ahsenca of collective
collectlvs sought , by twlice trying to un­
chief danger with respect to the attended by Mayyann* Springer,
lit. 2, Sanford, Fla.
cm Comical to some people (we
agreement! or pro­ ravel the slaying of '* Beekley
« rn
i
Iainlng
atom bomb come*-not frotn,Rus­ Juna Rosa Dutton, Barbara Chap­ blective
have rude people in both roc**)
ve legislation, wages
wage* are the businessman and Ula Wife of a
man,
Francis
LcFlie
and
Margaret
sia but from Germany, with whom
but- for the well a n d -* ltar thinkTo the Editor: . - •
easiest thing to cut. The Individ- dentist.
ing. men whether white or col­
Russia may uitimstely m skt an P artin..
Slate Police S g t Anthony Sea- Dear Sir:
.
.
The Peahion Mart deocribaa full uat employe ha* no real re­
A fter: reading your editorial ored,' will taka the comic p art
lisa said he had questioned Dr.
course.
alliance, as^ibe did once before,
hip. lines, tiny waists. Loland
"Experience thaws, too, that Kenneth K. Band, 48, end learned In - Wednesday's ~i*sw Nov. b, out and remember the true end:
and for whose scientific ability and Rudd's lurid yellow ihlrt and
this
very action—which appears to the dentist's pretty blond* wife I was so deeply impressed and logical meaning of tb* words.
^technical skill we for one have Bobby Brlsaon'a flaming scarlet the Individual
Bo, Mr. Editor, we, negro** o f
enjoyed reading it ao much
businessman aa tha always wore three rings.
, the greatest respect. ' •
. .
socks. Jt L agreed that Chuck quickest remedy—1* in. affect *
Seminole County thank you very
Investigators did hot find the read it about twenty times.
Herron la "dream bait" Inr a dark very dangerous. practice, fer by rings when 'th e y examined tho h*vi never In my life read such much!
A ’strange;
vaguely fsdtiliar green sport* shirt and that blond cutting down the purchaslhf Koilles of Mr*. Nelli* Mae Rand.
Bird* of a feather njusi flock
lovely, well pul, understandtogether!
and beautiful group
name caught our eyy in a news­ ■Flfi”, Bach has plehty of umpb power of ,,lho#e_ who work for 29. and E. Ray Bailey, fiD, after
Louie Wright
they were spotted Wednesday woi , that you- so diligently pul
paper the other day. it was some- in that out* black and white sa- wages, IV limit*, consumption
718 Eighth Street
and can» aggrovat*: a mild liv p*»**r»by at the fool of a tm
to re1 «r.
thiny about Luis Firpo. Yee/Ftrno, bra striped dross. Tb# new long, further
Sanford, Fla.
recession. Into s full-fledged de 20 foot embankment among a
I have time after tin* road
er hemline L declared smart.
where hid wc seen that name: beRmely road nine mile* from ankle* along tkla line by men
Who* Who give* tome Interest- preaalon
mm
fore? FIroo. "The Wild Bull of the ing brief biographies of Coach
and author* who are supposed
"We bellev* that the speed town.
with
such
met­
l)r.
Charles
L. Persona
They
had
been
shot,
through
U#
be
In
7 Pampas," Oh, yes, he had been a Tim Tyler, ex-Marine and Hollins tightening up of the Fair Labo
bor
O p to m e tris t
,
fighter, back there in the student; Margaret Partin (sweat. Standards Act L one certain way th* head and their bodies appar­ ier*. but they did not seem to
bring out tho necessary point
ently rolled down th* hllh
Kay
_ of
_ the _
_ _ Club
1 1 1it1 Wallace
1 1 1 9 1 | to
‘ prevent
i M the
M competition
S M
I n
Baa ford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Us twenties when Jack Demp hhaH
that you did so beautifully.- •
aw-cuttlng . which
can help
Hour*: *-12
Phene 284
was the "Manessa* Mauler' Tyro, junior claa* ehaplaln; John i w
1 apeak for *I peel ally the noFite, who thinks 18 u a. lucky bring aucb • depression pp."
Bat. 9-18
girl* were flapper*, it wat number, and Betty ■Ann Cagle
In-Seminole
County
as
Dullness group* ha'
have opposed here edvoeetffl repealing th e en
Byae Bzaaslaed • Oleaaea Fitted
Firpo who pyt on one&gt; of the who "swoohi" wh«) aha hear* raising the minimum wage, con- tiro lew .'
sFil
*0
f .....
- ;
:1
leodihg such action would be In­ ' Brown argued that the 40 cent j
it but moil exciting ekhibi- Spike Jones recordings.
The high school band Is dis­ flationary. They have asked thn minimum (a "ridiculously low*
in ring hitlory, when he
for a narrowing, ra­ and even the 76 cent raUt'which
lied jack Dcmptey clear out e a se d and more students are committee
th er than a broadening, of the figures out to * 180.00 pay check'
rag* ring early in the first urged to Join. The Bally Staff pro*ant law. Many business group* L&gt;r a 40 hour weeki Is, far from
NOTICE
direction of Mlaa Rebecca
Dempsey came back with under
approaching
the
real
need
of
Steven* ami editor, Id chief Mar
America’* workers In 1947,”
dander really up and proceed' ta ro t Partin la reported busy.
i h ,&lt;|wk*
op«n Tor payntrnl of 1947 CHy Tu m ,
Ha also urged tightening e ft
knock Firpo down no let* Jimmy Powell SOBlMto.’ "High secret student crush** and who
OHcouni
.7
4%
win 9 . allowed for paymcol Is Novemchild
labor
curb*
in
th*
law,over­
baa
got
who
"bog
tied.".
, n lithe* In. the next few Note* In •HuilcHjsrUk dlkk Joekay Ethel Vinlng In e letter to the time pay after eight houro t&gt;f work,
d tao u n i f o r p a y m e n t in D e c e m b e r; ,2 % dtapatter
sod
tb*
L
tts
t
In
boogie
» and »m pictdr out in thr
a day, and a five year period for
l In January; 1% discount for |*3remploy*** to bring ‘back w.g*'
claims instead of the prowmt two
Rn
Is dlKUiiel
nd the nrivjlego of loav* year lim it
Argentina wort
of Bat Court
•chool auditorium f irs t
Ellen Hoy. CUjr Tax Collector
000 t
tncan ft rot—not InterAbout 2,100.000 peroianenk;
Martha nad'Jqyce in mlnglcd With Ih* dunloro,” *h* dwelling* were built In th* Uhl!- j
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�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, NOV. f, 1947

Mrs. Philips Hostess
To S t Ann’s Chapter
St. Ann'* Chanter of Holy
----— ■
— - Cro*» Episcopal Churrh met on
Mohdav with Mr*. A. M. Philip*.
Iltl Oak A rm or; -Mr*—Prrd-Ball
y
served a* c&lt;v-hA*tr*a. Mr*. II. II.
f ) r t / I / C Coleman. dircctviusa^ presided
17 •* u •
over the meeting during which
time routine builne** wa* tarried
on. .Mr*. Coleman reported on the
Joe heard ami recent board meeting when it
of Ocala will .he wa* decided that United Thank
iy of Mr*. Lillian OffeHmr* mav be turned in for
■. I.ourine Ileal , three more Sunday*. Announce*
-----ment wa* made that World FclIr*. Jonnie liar- lowihip Day would he observed
to learn that »he today at the First Chri«tion
ned to the Flor- Church.
in Orlamlo
The group wa* told of the di*------’
trlct meeting to In* held oh Nov.
Frank Hu*h of IV in Ki»*lmmre at 10:30 A.‘ M.
viiiting Mr. and and of the Woman'* Auxiliary
eltow* for *unte bridge Party to take place at the
Pariah Home on Tuesday evening
-----at 8:00 P. M. Mr*. Coleman alio
I Bryant and Ed reported on the landu-aping of
ive returned from the church ground*,
rerv Mr. Ivey atPlan* to tnrreaae auxiliary atluthea.trrn Shoe tendance at meeting* were told
,li„n.'
"y Mr*. Alex \aughn and *he
___ 1
dated that the aubiect for the
&gt;en L. Kelly will next chapter meeting along eduthat he f* con- rational line* will he “what we
loriila Sanitarium believe aliout lociety-about the
wa. taken to the church". Following the business
mJuv.
xeaiion a cooked food lale wa*
___
•
held and fund* derived were doA W. Epps and n»*pd to the landscape fund for
Jr. will leave on |*btj church.
.1,i.i
Kin, tils
Hefreshment* were served at
meeting In St ‘be conclu.lon of the meeting to '
'
Mr*. Hall. Mr* Coleman, Mr*. A
It. Key, Mr*. M. Minarik, Mrs. K.
wlm is attend- U. Mobley, Mr*. R. A. Newman,
rersity in DcUml « « . Philip*. Mr*. Wurt W. Warlisted into Cam- J?*. t Mr» , 8»,1k' . Hroua*. Mr*
lilon. a national 'o u g h n and Mrs. Amelia Nobel.

Social Calender
hsdUe
MONDAY
Circles of the W. M. U. of thn
First Baptist Churrh will meet at'
3:30 P. M. as follows: Circle No.
X. Mrs. II. E. Cordell, chairman,
with Mrs. A. I . Wilson, Seminole
Boulevard; Circle Np 3,. Mr*, II.
E. Turner, chairman, with Mr*.
Turner, 210 We»t. Seventeenth
Street; Circle No. 4. Mr*. K. E.
Pcuufoy. chairman^ with .Mr*.
Joder Cameron. 714 1-aurcl Avr• e ; Circle No. 6, Mr*. Martin
Stlnrcipher, chairman, with Mr*.
Forrest Uatrhrl, 2320 lau rel Ave­
nue; Circle No. &lt;1, Mr*. J. A.
Strange, chairman, with Mr*. J.
Roy Unit. 842 East Nineteenth
Street.

Covered Dish Supper
Given By TEL CIu.sh
The T.EL. Cla»s of the First
Hnnti't Church held a covered
dish supper on Thursday night at
the church annex. Supper wa*
served buffet *tvle and a brief
businesa srsison followed
The devotional wa* given by
Mra. J. C. Calhoun and a prayer
by Mr* A. K. Rosietler. Report*
werr heard from various offirers
and new group captalna were ap­
pointed for the roming year. A
Hible unit wa* conducted by Mr*.
M. 8. Nelson ami a prayer led by
Mra."*/. B. ■YWlWand «f PinckaTtt;
Ala. closeii tho meeting.
Those attending were Mr*. Ro«•elter. Mrs P rIV R in e* , Mrs. E.
M. CmiolLJUrs. W. L. Stouden*
mire, M rsT lJllian Vickery. Mrs.
Henrietta Leonard, Mrs. Minnie
Iliiterbrand^M ya.- Boston, Steelf-T
fa il i :iY ‘rrrir.r in j . a . c u n ’
.mnghani, Mr*. M. Cumming, Mr*.
Horrland. Mrs C. K. Benton. Mta.
J. B. Stovall. Mra. W. K. Gris.elt,
Mr* Edna Pearce, Mrs. J. C. Cal­
houn. Mra. J. B. Ilicrs and Mrs.
Nelson.
«.

Woodamete.- Orlandb.-fnCa Iuncle
son. Telephone Mrs. Roche, 105*1
R about time and_ transportation.
The Ruainet* Woman's Circle
No. 1, Miss Sara Warren Easterby, chairmsn, with Mr*. J. L. Cor
ley, Cameron Avenue, at 8:0(1
P. M. Business Woman's Cirrlc
IN MEM OH I AM
No. 2, Miss Mary Earle, chair­
In Mcntury Of My Mother
man. with Miss Elise Hutchison,
(Mrs. II. M. Ilamhy)
Indian, Mound Village, at 8:00
Sleep Mother Dear, sleep and
P. M. '
take thy rest,
» The Sanford Story leag u e will
Gleet at 7:30 P, M. at the Tourist Lay down thy head upon thy
Center. Savior's breast; “
We loved thee well, hut Je tu l
TUESDAY
loved thee more.
8t. Monica •Chapter* of Holy A year has passed hut the mem.
Cross Epsiropsl Church will meet ory
of &gt;oyr kindness, the radiance
at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*
Ham Maitina Hostesses will be of your smile, still lingers with
Mr*. J. W..AItmaii ami Mr*. Mai- us your family and all your
The Sanford Pilot Club will
have a dinner at &lt;1:30 I*. 31. at
the to u ris t Center.

Your Dnughtrr,
Marie

g i i Vk h p i 'D h k iji *
Although grass-fed lievf, wlurh
t»
rvarlpng
butcher shop* now. i*
• neuron
atli r i t e , l m K'liilw »ml lr*» mar|iled with
t.il .'i. fat. y n’ffrr* morn protein thnn
amount U 'f liif higher grade. report* the
■• yearly Department of Agriculture.

Seminole Hi
It, nonnY PARK

Thursday morning the Student
Council presented a fine program I
a fte r which th e 'C p Irrr' Krd 'WTiTT
•old- First Harou Heard It'll the ;
•Indent hodj-in the pledge'tn‘ThP*J'
flag. Then Hobby Axt read the |
scripture and Stanley Hrumley.
•ang the Lord* Prayer. Then
Reverend Charle* of the Preshy.' h*g* with it few thou- iii I dollar*
tarian Churrh gave an interesting Iving mound the lum*,. don't u*o
talk on 'The Spirit of World Com- , it to stm t the file tli winter.
munltv*. After. Reverend Char- | Use rnv column nnd -• nd your
monr\ up to High Scho. 'i to help
u* select it Queen
The highest sale-11 ,• |n ,|hc
school' during th
Mngnxlne Sale wa* Fi««l Jow*eUei
who sold |Af,W»-w'(»t*trnptinJb#eri|i'.
lion* ’ For hi* prii,
chose
two dozen drawing | &lt;i J* mid
MVftt dosen wuting p, • iL. Ip
addtiort to this he wi(| g« * tile pail
of boxing glo&lt;i !■ft
i hoot
by the Curtis Ropio‘eiilativi- to
be awnidetl to the hitl.i -i sides­
man. Tlie grand total
maga
»ine« -"lil wa* fft t
rtl '(
subscription*. Quit, a let isn't It.
The profit from these s.ile* will
go to the P.T.A. to til Ip them
with their mmiv pioji»-t

Fish Fry Held By
Wesleyan Class
,»,Mr&gt; and- Mr*. O. D. Laiidrrss
■nd daughter, Mary Edna, had •*
their guests for a few days re ­
cently,' Mr* Ad* F.' “Wilson and
family, of Tampa
Mra. A. M. (lurdnier, formerly
of Sanford, now of Cleveland, O ,
is- visiting with friend* in San­
ford and Seminole County. She
t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M
Wright, 718 Magnolia
Avenue.
Turner Lode- returned on
Wednesday to his home at fill
Elm 'Avenue after having been
confined to the Fernald Laughton
Memorial Hospital with a broken
ankle.

The Younv Wesleyan Cl*»» of
the Fir** Methi)dl»t Church held
it* uinnfttv~ mil ling in the form
of a fish frv nn Tuesday night at
tho Elk’s Club Imrbwup pltrT otlowing the supper a husinrss
meeting was conducted hv Ruderiek Adam*, president During the
meeting fund* were rollected to
lie npnlied to the churrh'* #1pan slop program.
Those attending the supper
meeting wert&gt; Mr. and Mr*.
Adam*. Mr. and Mr*. Edward
Kircher. Mr. and Mr*. Arnold
Tindel. Mr. and Mrs Ed Shinholaer. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Peel,
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Frederick,
Mr. and Mr* Rola-rl Kmn*, Mr.
and Mr* Dick I’ayne, Mr. and
Mr* II. V. Aiken and Mr. and
Mr*. C. O Jones.
Also Mr*. James Pearson. Mits
Elisabeth Dyson. Mil* Mildred
Await, Mi** Betty Rlightun, Mis*
Louise .Shaw. Mia*. Betty Thur­
mond. Katie Jo Aiken, Jimmy
Aiken, L. E. Echol*. Dr. Charles
L. Pearsons, Rev.-J. E McKinley,
Charle* Howe* And Eric McDaniel

Mrs. C. W. Appleby ha* re­ Hud Cross To Meet .
turned to her home In Ocala after
■pending th* pnst week with her On Tuesday Morning
parent*. Mr and Mr*. I T. String­
er. Her brother. Tommy String­
A meeting of thd Seminole
er. accompanied her to Ocala for Chanter
«f the Red Cross will lie
the weekend.
held at the Red Cross building at
Eugene llaker of laiGrangr. (la ROd Oak Avenue- at 10:00 A. M.
with chapter Vhalrman,
is the weekend guest uf his si*. Tuesday
Edwin Shlnholser, nroidingr- Mrs.

■ftgitrr m-in

—ptmrpnt". nppL's ..vnm' •-vit-ftvr
mincemeat for deep dish mince­
meat p i , - or tails. Add etiual por­
tions of uppte* and mincemeat
and sweeten with :l lahlispnon*
of sugar • i horn')'.

Si'iinfth tteah* thiyp »r
.-•M-hlatt. Wsrlsl-I '

-. |. .

naiad.

IV .serf.

V AL U E S S P E A K L OUDE R T H A N W O R D S !
Orras/i Hally] we pointu itb pi Me to'the way upkeep prices'Jaw

ifu.thi) up-to protect yon againtt paying toq much for what y
II; Jecl yon want to know inch thing!—they affect )out pocketbo
u ( Jo n't want to sound boastful—because, with the lalua we o
(an in]cl) Id them talk fur u»J
To select the Queen »if tins
Holm-coming Celebration the Trilly-Y i* staging a Idg contest. All
of the clubs have put up n can
didate who they think would make
the Im-^I Quern. Her liaine is then
pasted on a glass jar and she I*
voted on. For each cent dropped
in the iat .a vote it counted for
that person. Pick out vour choice
candidate from the following list
and send some money up to SeiuInole High to support her campaigli. The money will go the
Trt Hi V to raiss- funds for their

Pay Day’Is YOUR
• Exlrn Ifcnvy TValcti Denim!
• A ll S n u f u r iz e s l' .S h r u n k !

• Hiiat-Hraiatiiiit llutluus!

Key Club, M argyvt I'aitin;
G|»o Club, Lillian Moran;*TI|.Y
P&lt;**gv P'l'l lin; Senior Class, Peg­
gy Pippin: Jr. Class, Marlvn
Messier; Celery Fed. Joaope Wil­
liam*; Pan American t'luh.i Carol
Skinner; Soph. (*!«»&lt;, ILiici Rain­
es: Fresh, (.'las*, Hetty l^»u Pat-,
tin; Student Council, Mary Kelnit;
Library, Ruby llrenen; Latin
Club, Shirley Mosul land; Home

Overalls or Jacket

tlon with the Freedom
which is slopping today i
morrow In Jacksonville hef
ing- to Miami.

Itecr special service announced the
Igroup ha* accepted a request to
'donate auquota of Chrlatma* gift*
to he donatril to the Lake City
Veterans Hospital
George
Bridge
Mr*. C, It. Kirtlry
will have charge of this
. Mr*. Charles K. (linn, chairman
of production, announced, a quuta
of wool garment* for foreign re­
lief will li« ready for sluppirnt
within tlies near future. All com-

Ypur Penney stnre lias lici-n Imliling
I*||S |iOsiliun »i.| 'lie Work C.lollie*
liotiness fin a g*i&lt;u! iii.iny scar*. And
Penney a ia
»!»♦• T«i|»-lar givlii): you th e Liyec#:. !mi sis sl-worklng
ta liiis in tuwn! Your Pay Hay overall* ate cut over "G raduated P attern s’'
'u s ite &gt;sit! a pet feet l&gt; *isril »cal. hip.

dental assistants of Orlando.

m*el,n^ _________________

n ry -|ilo n rri
kind lli.it !

St. Agnes Chapter * Mr8- Carpenter Leatis
Has November Meet Circle Meet Program
The Novemlier' meeting of 8t.
Agnes Chapter of Holy Cross
Episcopal Chdrrh was held on
Momlav afternoon at tha home of
Mr*. Henry McLaulin. Mrs. W.

when plan* were made for the
Men'* Club breakfast to he held
on Nov. 30. Mrs. Carpenter had
as the topic for hsr talk. "What

TEXTRON

Move over, rjdo/ L
forgot to buy her a

lo n e r p o ck et* , • il jm le l il c s l e e t r cull*
a tio i s l r a h ea v y r'.n liltig ! S tu c k u p
lio n m l tw o of IIIC lii^ y rsl L '.)* IU till
w h o le ( to r e ! All a ie U n io n M ad e!

NEW SEASON
NEW SPIRIT
NEW HATS!
All' C harm ing and
a ttr a c tiv e ly priced
In o u r M illinery

Pop*.. Delicious
refreshments
were served by Mrs. McLaulin at
the conclusion of the businesa
ntMtipg to Mrs. Margaret Dame*,
Mrs. Donald Bolls, Mrs. G. ’ D.
Bishop. Mrs Chase, Mrs. 8. 0 .
Chase. Mrs. Agnes Cook and Mrs.

Shop.

Shoppe Chapeau
T o u ch lo n Uld|f.

n tu .

Also Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Mrs.
Allan Jones. Mrs. W. E Kirchhoff, Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. WIL
liam Morrison. Mrs. Margaret
Marshall, Mra. Pope, Mra. •J.* i^s
N.
HMSBIIIi
Robson Jr., Mra. Allan Stone and
Mra. W. J. Thigpen.

It’s love at lint lig h t. . . when he spies you in this
new X « “ roit* blouse. Washable rayon crepe by
Textron is soft and white as moonlight. Self-em­
broidered ruffles form the flirtatious jabot. . . the
captivating cuffs of the long sleeves. Your Inviu*
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FfUPAf, NOY. 7,

SATURDAY'S NETWORK
Silver Anniversary
New Strength Being!Mancha* Said To Be
Northeast Loop To
POOTOALL
Scminoles Remain Andrew Uarraway
By Ihs Associated Press
Wins Skeet Shoot H ave.kittle Action Added To Mtemi U. Big Reason For Tide Meeting: Of Gators,
(Tima la E astern Standard)
Idle Tonight But
Army vs Notre Dame--2:15 P.
Getting
Bowf
Bid
BuHddgrs
To
Be
TRld
ers
By
Freshman
On
Tap
This
Week
Andrew Carrawnv won first
M. NBC and MRS. -CDS a t 2:25.
In the rry u h r weekly .hoot
| Michigan vs Indiana—1:46 P.M.
Play Next Friday ofplace
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CORA I.. GABLES. Fla, Novi 7
TALLAHASSEE Nov. 7 OPi—
the Sanford Skrcl Club at the
ABC.

TEC11 TOPS IN SOUTH
ANNAPOLIS. Md. Nov..7 W*&gt;—
Captain Tom Hamilton, Navy’a
football coach savs the Tars will
be meeting the "best team la the
so u th ’ when they tangle with
Georgia Tech in Baltimore Sat­
urday.
Hamilton forecasts “a dingdong ltattle, a wide-open affair
with lot* of passing and maybe a
fni* scoring afternoon."
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Hamilton *ay» ht» twlicyes GeorTech i* “probably better than
f ta?gtre
Dame." which bc*l the
Middies 27-9 last Saturday.

—If Alabama’* 1B47 Crimson —Saturday Will be the stiver foot­
Airport yesterday, RVrd I.lltle action I* scheduled in the (SpecialI—Ratlin** Into s Novem­ Tide
The 8smlnoP* Htirh School grid Municipal
land* In one of the major ball anniversary for-Georgia and t Army vs Television
Northern! Florida lll*h School ber schedule which nits them
J.
Goode,
secretary
of
the
BanNotre Dame—WRKR,
.will have n weekend
bowls
next New Year’* day, the Florida when those two univer­
Football Conference this week, • nji'n«t Cincinnati. Vanderbilt,
«f m l this wptV, since thrv hare ford Sheet Cluh announced today. with Ixith leader* Idle *and only Florida and Alabama. the Univcr- biggest reason — physically, at sities tangle in the Gator Rowl j Chicago.
Thi’ following is a Hat of rofnopen date In their schedule,
two leamte battle* on lap.
*it v of Miami Hurricanes will least—will be Vaughn Hall Man here.
hnw*v*r they rrtu ra to the pieIt will la- the 25th anniversary, j posts constantly riddled by In
Gainesville's 'P u rple Hurricane*, achieve- a football miracle If they rha. the 211-pound senior renter
JU_22_JlxGO
“ itktw-T»winftr-«irrt rw w lr a t the l-A -Larr*»aif_
not -In-veara hut In the number lJuries and Florida’* attention ha*
who blasted
I . _m the L
-eon Lion* of can do la-tler Than. "break “ evsri from Birmingham.
IH
18
55x50
C.
K.
Kill*
high' school athletic field in a
25* w a r old Mancha was of meetings M w een , the two ahifted to a running attack ecu*
15 l« 51x50 Tnllahaaaeo out of the champion­ against that quartet. Since the AllThe
contest with the Winter Park S. Gardner
America as a sophomore in teams, and indications are that tered around Bobby Forbet.
1.1 15 28*50 ship race 13-7 last week, and the Hurieanra have won two. lost
W.
C.
Hill
Georgia will be without the ser­
High aggregation.
1946 but wa« somewhat Mow Georgia will do most of the celeb­
11 HI 24x50 high scoring Bt. Paul's Rkmhtcr* three and tied one against op­ that
Each ship has its individual
The Sentinole* have two more Wm. Ushrvv
form for the early games rating. as the Bulldogs have vice* of Jim Gatewood, defensive
of Jacksonville have open date*. position not rated aa highly as
10*25
J.
0.
Hutchison
19
"period of roll,” the time it take#
■
baek
who
has
a
whuoldcr
Injury.
home games on their schedule
throughout
the
aerlri
which
start­
last
year
and
wa*
overlooked
by
The two eleven* are scheduled the remaining Miami foe*, they’ll
15 16*26
Lun.-n Broadus. freshman back to roll from upright to one side,
ami one game on foreign roil be­ (5. K. Mrt'all
tho pickers. This year la more ed in 1915.
II 11*25 to meet In the University City have their work rut out for them. like
for
Florida, who missed the Fur­ then to the other side and back
fore the end of the 1047 ram- R. G. Willinms
Georgia
has
won
19
of
the
24
1945.
so
far
aa
he.
I*
concern­
However, the team I* acquiring
t» 0*25 Nov. 28 In a battle which in all
W. It. Williams
man
game, probably will see spot, to upright. Thlm remains fairly
palm.
games.
Florida
holds
four
vic­
ed,
and
hia
work
haa
been
praised
7 7*25 probability will determine the new strength from frrshmen ami by coachrs and sports writers In tories and once they battled to a ; service at least. Other Gators constant under like loading con­
W . 8. H and
. Conch Ki ttle*' rrrw meet* Win­
championship,
sophomores who were not given
ditions.
scoreless tie. The last occasion . are in good physical shape.
tin
every Alabama contest.
te r Park then plav* host to the
Leon hopes to rrgain its victory much chance to break in among almost
AVOW!!
Vaughn haa been the regular Florida’s .G ators had cause to
Seabreeze • High Sanilrrnb* from
stride against Daytona Benrh and the veterans when tho season
center here since the University celebrate was 1940 after an 18Daytona Reach on Nov. 21. The
NF.W Yoj(K Nov. 7 (/!•)—Mil- l.akc City play* host to Live Oak opened.
final ronleqt la plavrd thi- follow- tired
Roll Campbell, the sophomore won a pre-season eligibility battle 15 triumph.
(Battel IHdrlkxott Znhtiriii* fn the lone conference contest*.
Georgia appears to have better
Inir week In Leesburg with the plan* to lake pmt in the Mr'n'a
Duncan U. FJotchcr will meet halfback, is the outstanding star I for hi* service* from Auburn In
. NOTICE
Vellow Jacket*. the traditional National Open Oolf "Tournament Krtterlinus of St. Augustine at thus far developed and in the 11044. fie haa started every game balance, more reserve strength
Turkey Day Hvala,
Jacksonville Reach, and Bolin thre? gariu** sine* he waa given IIn four years except for the and a distinct edge this year.
nr*t vrar.
Rut football being as unpredic­
will battle Florida Military Aca n rof« on offense, he haa res­ ^South Carolina contest in 1945
It la likely that 'Holly Pirrcy
THE ORANGE CITY HOTEL
I ilon't expect to win,” aal.l I d&lt;-in y a t *7ac k iton'vi"IIe"i n ' o” he r 'til"* ponded brilliantly. Against Rat­ j when 'R am i’*, second eleven table as it is and with Florida
will return to the lineup for the
keyed up. Gator fan* see a chance
lin*. hi* Itest run nil ted 22 yards. | started.
contest with the Winter Park the Ratie (n announcing her deei Involving league schools.
HI- handles hll'241 pounds with for their third decision of the
In I lie George Washington, he got
dull, hut the fleet fooled Sem­ alon heir yesterday, "Rut I think
! m N ow Heady For
lutHf1'* Ht year.
pH a touchdown ratlike
away for f!4 arid
inole hark may not sec much ac­ I can qualify." She has a 72- Standardized Code
medal play mark of 252 ami
Georgia Coach Wally Rutta
while in the South Carolina, he opposing halfbacks who have the
tion until the! Sand Crab* invalid hote
S p ecial I 'a r lie a a n d ilrtnt|uclH
has turned in round* aa low a*
50 on one occasion and had temerity to - try hi* side of the might almost (h&lt; said to side with
the local field on N*nv. 21
For Athletes Set raced
07.
two other gain* of ovrr 25 to his line usually discourage such cf- those Florida partisans. He says:
For UeHervallont) Phone1Orange Cily. Ilolel
"We are esperting « hard gamo
j forts early in each game.
.T he Rabe annuo need at the
credit.
HOt ’((KTH MBBT COLTS
Georgia** Wally Hull* says, with Florida. They always are
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NEW YORK Nov. 7 (/!*&gt; -A* Art Dunlop, a home town lioy.
same.......................................
lime that she Imd contracted
Orange City, Florida
for a series of personal apjiear- | standardised rode whirh among Is moving up the notches at end “We've been trying to avoid keyed up for us, they led u* at the
‘half
If ‘la s t' year, and- after
what
CHICAGO Nov. 7 (/Pt— The nncca In sport*men’a show* in j other things forbid* flnanelal aid while Roll Carroll of Pi. Jervis. Mancha for fbur years, now.
Chicago Rocket*, who have lost Detroit, Boston and New York (In athletes if the same assists ire N. Y. on ’th e R squad In early
“One time see didn't, and our they did to Furman last week,
10 straight All-America Confer­ She turned professional several . I* not available to non-athlete* season, ha# now la-come the No. 2 halfback was met on the line of anything might happen. You re­
ence. football game*, and the Ral- month* ago after monopolizing 'ha* liven agreed upon hv 55 cast- left tackle. Wallace Lutz, an­ •crimmage. He wont one way ami call we had a terrible time beat­
limorv Colts, who have lost seven the honor* in Women’s Amateur '.ern colleges, folnlng to form the other H graduate, was making the (tail the other..and Alabama ing Furman by one touchdown.’’
"We are gradually pounding In­
RBincs, won one and lied one. will (Jolf competition both here and-largest athletic conference in the thing* look hrTghtcr at'center un­ recovered near offr goal lino" for
to shape to give the Georgia game
meet tonight In Soldier Field in a abroad.. She w/ui 17 golf tourna­ country.
til a twisted knee felled him hut an easy touchdown."
*
everything
rellar-division engagement.
ments in a row.
itiii we have Saturday. Our
By subscribing to the new con: he will, la- heard from In the
Mancha, llk« several of hi* scnl- hoyp would like mighty well to
stitutlon, each school promises to Novemla-r drive. Tom Flynn of
sldde by the code which makr* Upper Darby is earning more as- ur team mates at Alabama, Is a upset Georgia In this one. and
product of the Birmingham High I know they will play their har­
mandatory a year's reildrnce for slgnntenls at guard..
schools, He was a star center for
freshmen and transfer students
Fumbles at cru ral moment* Ramsey Tech for the 1938-41 dest—and I hope their best—
and which provides that in no have turned the thin In at least
gam*.*."
... .
—r ■
rase may financial aid exrred tub two of Miami’* nun • winning years, and then worked in Cal-'
Kach
coach
ia
apprehensive of
tlon plus Institutional incidental games and an Intercepted pass Ifornia for two years. ,
the pissing ability of the foe,
Ordered
home
for.
Army
Induc­
fee*.
Wotf-iMua hi* scouts report* Geor­
started the trouble In another
AH Work (■Uiirnnli'fri—
Announcement If the new or-' and the squad insists It is a lot tion, he wa* rejected because of gia one of the finest passing
extremely
poor-vision
In
hi*
left
ganitalion and its’ eonlpsrt was better than it’s season record.
teams in the country and has
ItO H K R T S H K A F K It
made here yesterday by Asa S. They figure they have at least eye..
warned hi* linemen they’ll have
! llushnell. commissioner of the one upset vlrtory in their system's
He is majoring in industrial to stay “right on top of Johnny
Experienced Watchmaker
j Eastern College Athletic Confer- amt
i
ami if they can
correct their own arts here and expects to be grad­ Rauch all the way.
. lire
’ ■
•*
' .mtM
••Butts express** admiration for
hgM Vill go n lung way to uated next spring. Hi* wife,, thu
^SHEAFER’S JEWELRY
w erir getting one of those upset* former Sybil Little of. Birming­ the Gators' Doug Bride n. Near
r
ham. is a mathematics instructor the top in the Southeast Confer­
started.
J it" 1W a it f ir s t stre e t
Sport* Roundup
in the College of Commerce.
ence last season. Beiden had a
lly IIUr.ll FULLERTON, JR. sleepily opened his eyes and said:
Mancha plan* to. play profes­ tot to do with 17 completions in
"Goon, ilon’t you gver read thr sional football next year, and then 20 tosses against Georgia a year
NEW YORK Nov. 7 (A1—To­ rules? How come you fell on retura’to the University to study ago.
Beiden 1»a* M -n far less effec­
morrow brings the long ami color­ th a t, punt in the Pittsburgh for a m aster's degree after the
tive thhf season, with the cm!
I94R football season.
ful Army-Nolrc Dame football garni
lit? " series to a rlosr and Army, win
ra n .
or. lose, will M-onie- Just another
The Rasy Wgy
"Ivy U-ague" tram . . . That ap­
Babe Didrikson Zaharias, the
parently Is one objective in break- i golfer, had just signed for a
log off relations with the Irish j aeries of appearances at Sports­
nnd if tin* serliw ever is .resumed. ’ men's shows nntl wa* explaining
It probably wilFjbe on a home- J that she would demonstrate gulf
ndhonie basis at West P oint1ahoia and might try a little fly(
** i
and South Hr ml. . . . Meanwhile \ casting. . . . Can you cast a fly?
Army Coach Karl Ulaik maintains Someone asked . , . Babe blushthat the Cadets can’t |day a b ig -! ingly admitted that she usually
111! Wp*l KirHl Slreel
I»h»ne 8H0
time schedule with major games i flipped a worm through the
(Vole Ah Y ou Pleane, Hut Vole)
evrrv week. They don’t have the ■brush around Colorado trout
material, in normal years, nor th e ) stream*. . . . "George Is the good
time for practice . . . The 1948 raster." she added, glancing fond­
schedule, not yet released, ap­ ly at her huge ex-wrc*tlcr hus­
parently will have a tussle with | band. “ He waves It bach and
H arvard—at West Point—as its forth, hack and forth, then he lrta
L I* ?
mid season feature and Columbia, go the line and says to mu:
whkh upset the Cadets this year, 'Honeyr
HOME
have your h*&gt;«ta ora
will be alnent . , . There’ll he a' Get the you
fly out of that tree for
few other major games, of course, jr . i
and some rival* from distant sec1
.COOKED
tions, hut thr idea Is to enable the
Dota All. Brothers
boys to point for the big games
C. Hildebrand, who played
without enduring the pressure of onC. Penn
State’s first football
LUNCHES
pointing every week. . . . All this tearm will celebrate
a double an­
seems rather strange when it Is
compared with the Navy ache- niversary Saturday when the NitLlona meet Temple- Hs’ll
dule . . Above all, Army wants tany
H E R V E l) D A IL Y
to beat Navy and Navy wants to be 82 veara1old that day and will
B E
beat Armv. . . .-T his year the watch Penn fR*t* play Its MX)lb
o a jb q - ^ j i u u
no . . . SouthColumbia, Duke, Cornell,' Pennsyl­ ern football fans are ratling
vania, Notre Dame. Georgia Tech, Louisiana Stale an Army "fa rm /
IV O * HAT W |( t
Penn State and Army in order— Five former I-.S.U. men are on
Steak - Chicken -- Fried Shrimp
and a* very -tough order;— S ir f a r tho C a d « L ro ste r th U season.
«
they haven't shown any de-ire to
DINNERS
COLORED BAPTISTS
ilo-eniphaniw that program.
We think you’ll agree
Toil arc curiflally Invited to at-*
tend
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E V E R Y N IG H T * 5 :0 0 I*.M . lo 9 :0 0 P .M .
this hat haa eucrything!
Whin Indiana's football team at Cypres* Avenue ami Tenth
was on It* way to play Ohio State Street. Sunday. .
“ nrHt Shrim p On E n rlh ”
Rev. O. V. Pinkston qf Silvrr
Iasi week Indiana Captain Ho­
ward Byown stopped a t a hospital Springs will lie in charge of tho
to visit his pal, John Goldsherry, services throughout tho day. Tho
who had lawn laid up with a leg public is invited to atfoml.
injury. . . . They hadn't seen each
The U.
peupplo on the aver­
other for three weeks and when
$8*95 and
324 Eaal Flrtil S lreel
Brown riudicd tho bedside, he age now ronsumc three times ee
much
cocoa
end
chocolate
me
they
found
Goldie
asleep.’
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Brown
r
w m
____gently ntidetxl his pal. . . . John did -in -the y ean between 1909
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iso
ford Ave. Phone. 36tMV,
Music Bo*. Ill) W. First St.
W .o.ttruf f . Su1**|i y I*l(ti4 rimi lit.or,
Pohno
053.
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BAIKAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ADD many years of life to your
Lei|«
uriil III lllo rti I I i
General Electric automatic blan­
metal roof and heaulifv the
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'Ii |*tltI |t*. -Ii 1 ||H|M
REAL k s t a t r "
ami Ij .r,i | tl1
,k , |k&gt;1K. t
home. We spiny il the , .-l-.i
kets for sleeping comfort.
INSLTM.NCP,
if (Hi ?&gt;■
II. U. POPE CO. INC.
you want. Block and other con­
.
MwKTGAGE LOANS
fe *
»* lil.9r|r^-*|^ l»r* I miyi t.l.l
crete structure sprayed in pas­
FUl li.mli :
sit «mi i|
F RAYMOND M. BALL, Raaltoe
FpiED SHRIMP DINNERS
tel colors. Banff etc. Ipraj'Ptf
Ff.u
n»n.k » |M|(«9 I4i .grtt) 91.
Registered Rruker and
every night at Homer's.
with treat oil paints. Let us give »
lilfsrk
21 ^ i
Wtlltl
•Insurance Agent
you a free estimate. Reel's
• la t Itfifk I |n*«i • **(. 4»iU M Mil l
Rm. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg. GAS hot water heater, 2 yearn
F
ia
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portable spray unit, 300 W. 2nd
old, excellent condition, fflO.OO.
•*
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St. Phone lOfi-t-J.
ru i.
r j»nr» * f*r-|TST^i
Phone 1140-J or 1080-J.
• ATTENTION- — OWNERS OP
I Itti
llmili I
|i .i m* • ;»» uml 99.
AUiert Hickson Repair Shop
— HEAL ESTATE! W fr NEED
lout #*• HiLfk iu MrvaifiMoUl
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF BEAUTIFY vour home with Ltg
5th Street &amp; luuiret Avenue
Mftt I loti k 3 (-stiff. *..f utii| 9\ unit
uatrum hedge. Contact L. B. Ulackamithing &amp; general repair
-H E A L ESTATE — HOMES,
f ia t
HfYiiK I |td)ip*
ami *t^.
Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla. for
•Telephone 1.758
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•tl'A B T M K N T HOUSES, COM­
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any
size
or
any
quantity.
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
i Flat Ittiisli, | |i,tKp* in
s&gt;^.
ANNOUNCEMENT
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS. CABBAGE plants, Marlon Mar1
'* ltf»*ck ;i DframTUMd
MAKSIIAIXS'
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS,
lMiit fl' -.k .7
!*" am i hj &gt;|n.j
M"”"" Custom made Venetian Blinds,
Fiat lltHfk | |M|fr(;Atl &gt;.•«
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROP,IERAwning* — Ten duy delivery TV TO SELL. WHY NOT L E T |G , E, \ o FT. double duty meat
-Workmanship
guaranteed.
Phone
T*ot
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ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
display case and compressor in
Flat llfottk : |h i m .inti **| ff*&lt;|
1375.
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
good condition, new moior.
rial
| iMiit * sin .atill pi*-.
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
laalk’e &amp; Hon.
RAYMOND STI DIO
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Expert photographer available a] J ii- I* !I*ffstltjii a tit| Ftol Btl,|
tUtt.ii i t*ni;ta in ^n*i s*/.
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
nil time* for weddings, anniver­
(
Isrfk
i*f
till
*
“
ifc«dIn
I'lHirt
Cake at PIggly Wiggly &amp; Table
WILL THEN TELL YOU
saries, birthday parties, social
Hoiainoto I ’i . h Ai ). Pp.rtda
Supply.
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROfiTiffuii riHjfi* Ht-utr
gatherings. Phone 1003.
I'ERTY WILL BRING AND 1-30 GAL. and 1-40 gal Electric
AUTO
REPAIRING.*
Hall’*
GarHOW SOON I BELIEVE IT
water heaters. Electric Service.
age, Hanford ami Celery
CAN IIK SOLD. A. CULVER
207 Magnolia Ave. Phone. 101.
true*.
sSKAT COVERS
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
REAL E S T A T E BROKER. 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
For
IMn-iidahl
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGHAll
UEFFRIGERATION SERVICE
AVAY NORTH OF UNDER­
l price paid for used
,
Cart
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
furniture.1 Ted Davis Furniture
Mtike anil MotlrlLANAS KEFRIGEKAIION'
PARK 188.
Co. 311 E. laL ,1'h. 058.
SERVICE
Carn
I’li. 570-W
NEW HOUSE. 2 bedroom*, partly I'bL BUY your car regard Iess of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 300,
(IimhI Awuirlmrnt
furniihed. SmalLdown payment,
2nd SL
v
THE LONE RANGER
In Black
TROPICAL FRUIT MARKET
J Balance like refit .For appoint(Yale Tirert)
• ment call 0173.
W A N TED 'A T ONCE. 15 used Gift boxes shipped. Cut flower*.
j•
Fresh Orange juice- South
TlfEN, GARNER, Y03 SHOT YOUR
piano*. The Muilc Box, 119 W.
Park Ave. Phono 1215.
rtJ BOOM furnished trouse. 4 acre*
Seminole Tire Shop
TUB MAS WHO HA0 'LhS LEITFR WAS
wired gunmen s o they ■&lt;]
l i t SL Phone 953.
land, fruit Ircea. I'hont- 122ftKILLED, BUT YOU SENT THE KILLERS.1 CCXION'T TALK I CAUGHT YOU
21)1 N. Dark
Phone 117
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS lu copy. CUSTOM lurllt cabinet* will give
TRYlS© TO BURN Til6 LETTER!
your kitchen that new look. Fur
Price* reasonable. IL M. Jumcifree iiinn and estimate, ('nil
8 ARTICLE* “ FOR SALE
on* Studio. 309 .National Rank
779-W. C. J.- Gantt.
Bldg.
SPECIAL
__ whfce
»hke corn 94.85 ting. Hog 7 ~ r . w u .‘..r o T k T s ^ n b •&gt; n o t i o . s - I ’Hu s o n a i .
Good
FOR SALE .
feed InVriql#
i(U* hag* 15.20 Pea­
nut vine ami moUasea 100 lb. FOR SALE: Registered, idark
One limine With A Hundred
ATTENTION LADIES!
hag* $2.45. Hunt’* Tnxislo Feed
male Cocker 8p«nlcl pups aix Make a iriie-atup .aervtre\ for
Thousand Feet Well Seasona ll
Stern —Phene 886.
■weetrr nld:- IMmne- iHH-Wr
-CtrmtnTT
nP:
your-laundry and dry crPanhrg
Lumber
— Blocks »■ Brick
‘
r^'ed’
by
using
ynur'Ynvdfitc
| FURNITURE Paint—High Glow
~
h e Tp w a n t e d
Blurting Tin
Self-Setvice Laundry.
Enamel for heme uw»i ony color
Plenty B eaty Ttmlrrrs x
deaired. Free delivery in City. G I R L S W A N T E D . luincy'a Drug THE HKI.PV KELPY LAUNDRY
i p p -. 15 St.
Hanfnr'lS to re .
Very good paint at iranunahlu
vi*Bz'
price*. Iteel’a Paint Shop, Phone
ilelp Warded— Young Man a» of&gt; It&gt;rvni Master urea are hack again.
DUHART
1004-J, 30(1 W. 2nd St.
II. Ht POPE CO. INC.
free A credit man. Fireatnnu
LUMBER YARD
Stores, .
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CHRISTMAS tree light*. The
BAN FOR lit iiruutv Stiliin, tele*
Mitilc Boar lit) W. la t SL
THAT'S AIL I NEED^ WAIT-LISTEN!lit
’ 909 Sanfurd Avrnur
phone |J|5| ur Mary McMoijiin.
SALESMAN for electric nppliTO KNOW, GARNER! J APMIT TUAT I
Phone 1)53.
tnlcphone 1354 Permanent* all
. ancc* and fixtures. Reply Boa
I'M SURE THE yr^STDLB THE RANCH’
nirthods, starting 50 ami up.
110 C/O Herald.
UU.ODE greatest cut-rate wholeMASKED MAN / I'LL TURN EVERY
^ a a l e distributors, offers novel­
SPOKE-TH6
PENNY OVER TO THE
cosmetics In Big Demand.
ties, sundries, toys, gift* to AVON
AUTOS TOR SALE
TRUTH
LAWTONS, BUT A5
Nationally advertised- product. 15
ahrewd buyer*. Globe Trading
FOR THE MURDERS
Fall and holiday, season* mean 1038 CHEVROLET 4 rloor M ilan ,
Co. 109 W. Flagler SL. Miami,
big profit* for our KeprctentarraMinnhlc. 820 W. 3rd.
Fla,
tives.’ Wc have opening* In
Sanfonl add surrounding town*. ^89 ‘fnur-doof Hudson Redan ' 57(H).
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'
CELERY PLANTS: W. la t St. wt
Write Naomi Uillman, 810
419 Magnulia.
Canal. W. C, Muse.
Broadway, Orlando, Fla.
range* 52.00
SWEET Hamlin ora
WORlT w a n t e d
bush. R. W .. Lord . I’hoir* 788- 9
W.
PRACTICAL NURSE — Dependable can give rrfereYiccs, Call
BO UAL.| Electric water heater.
II63-IL
^Electric Service. 207 Magnolia
Ave. Phone 101.
FLOO* SANDING A finishing,
cMuting A waxing. Oirr power
STORE FIXTURES, commercial
unit enable* us to work where
refrigerators, • eoda fountains,
m ’A KETT
there la no electric connection
la bit's, booths, chairs, apodal
available. 21 years experience.
built fixtures,, freezer*, ate.
A M. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla.
Write or phone collect. R- W.
Bou Id in Mfg. Co. Volusia Coun­
ty Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone LAWNS MOWED. Low prtc
Jerry Lord Phone 788-W.
M0.
s « so X 54” baby bed. I ts . 1 0 B m d n a a O p p o rta n lllm
1801 Meple. — !_----- J---------- WANTED one who hae aome axpertanco ox carpenter or builder
One metal Ice box In good con­
with 51600 to invest In a can't
or proibabls zasulls,
dition, will hold 100 pounde,
miss proposition. You handle
reasonable. One three-quarter
lead your chicks TUX­
the
money.
See
F.
E.
Woodward.
roll away bed, elmoet new, and
EDO
Chlsk Mask. U con817 Earrt lat. Sanford.
high chair. 222 W. 19th. St or
tains the seated vliaminj,
Phone 1015-J.
1 2 ____________
SPECIAL ______________
5FMVICES
mint rail, pro I(ins, cube*
STAIR KUNNER8, bead A rail­
RADIATOR
cleaning,
repairing.
h y d i i l t i t a d I lls fer
ings. Good and bad used lum­
New Radiators, new cores. We
ber. Phone 902-W,
haalthioL vigors tu grewlh.
lake off A Install. Jimmie Cow­
an's Sheet MeUl Works. Phone
)PEN HAGEN 'cabW gT ^ la n u
All TuxeAe feeds are qual­
818.
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11.00 per 1000, yon pull them.
ity leads. Upe Tuxedo irem
F. Crenshaw, phone 811-J.

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Fran Striker
THE REAlA!NS OF THi5 LETTER
WILL TELL THE TRUTH!

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VEGETABLE plants for amall
and large acreage.Hi Cabbag*.
Cotlard*. Broccoli, Cauliflower.
.Onion*. Lettuce, Escarok*. Tometo, Strawberry A Beets. J. W.
Bell. Lake Monroe. FJ*, Phone
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BICYCLE with Whitxer motor— Tailored aoto
lilt* new—See Jack Horner at
holitery
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Department.
Phone 9194.

“f o r b a l r
OLD NEWSPAP1
PER POUND. BUNDt
BUNDLES.
10. (9. 2(1 and 25 CENT
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PAGE SIX

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BAH FORD.

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(i.O.P. On Taxes

ir ..ii.M 4 r r M ,r .M n » i
.should hava no standin g -in -aay
court whoa* Judge* have taken
the oath to uphold the Con.tltutton of the United State*. The
theory that million* of our ao|.
dler* should .risk " th eir Tire* touphold our Kovemment and that
Judge* *hould help a power that
bore* from within to destroy It
i* ridiculous.”
Counael
v u u iw i for
ivr the
lor itrikers,
. i r i . i r . , who
wou
walked out when lim itation manaireroent refuted tag.........
to discuss with
them the dismissal of an employe,
aatd Judge Lvarh'* ruling would
be appealed.

t

i r . . n . . f 4 f m r«a» iim i
#*l»o&lt;4-rira-64IUOO,IXX)1QOO u s re­
duction mrature to go over until

W a r C o n tracts

January.”

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Knutson's committee handle* la*
J. E. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School.
legislition and the Minnetolan h ii
11:00 A. M-: Morning Worahlp.
been the leading advocate of lax
legislation at the special teuton. 8ermon by Her. Charles Thomp­
son. Superintendent .of th# Meth­
However, he rniphaiiier1, to re- odist Childrens Home at Enter­
ponrii that,
io. i , taxes
i..r&gt; .will
#wn, be
ur the
wir prise.
porlen
.1 ULimm.. ,.1 , — 0:30-Ji. -Mw
Congress meets in January for Meeting!.
.............. .
7:»0 P. M.t Evening Worahlp.
the rrgualr session. KnuUon
KnuUoa »*»d
said Special mUalc b* Th* Methpdist
the—measure,—if tt bm nrtei-faw . ChlldrMlV H om e Chorus.- Also
ould make the tax cuts ef­ moving pictures of the Home.
fective as of Jdn. I, 1940.”
Tornado Strikes
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Speaker Martin (R-Maaa.l, aalJ
CHURCH
yesterday it Vra. his Inclination
ir.M I.M 4 from
IIMl
E. D. Brownlee, I). D. Paalor
In
put
the'
tax
measure
off
until
other m inim pertom w*i an unRev. Douglas R. Charle#,
January, in view of the limited
identified elderly woman.
Assistant Paator
time to deal with foreign »akL Oak Avenu#
and Third Street
The itorm *truck Giliano abort and
economic legislation at the
9:46 A. M.: Sunday School for
ly after 10 P..M . leaving a 600- special
session.
all
ages.
loot path of destruction, witIt was because of Martin’s
11:00 A. M.t Worahlp Sbrvire.
neaiea .aid. Galiano U located statement
that Knutson arranged Sermon; "ChriaUana’ Forgive.’
along llaynu l.afourachr, fi.hing
the
conference
with
th#
speakpr
(1:30 P. M.: Junior and Senior
mile* . o u t h of New Orlean. ip
today.
Young People will meet.
Lafourche Pariah.
After
it
broke
up
with
Knut­
•7:30 P,, M.: Evening Worahlp
The two fatal victim* of the
announcement
that h? Service. Young people will he in
•form were (later* who redded son's
thought
there
would
be
no
sp#.-charge of the service.
In the tame home on llaynu La.
session action OH taxes, llep.
. fourrhe. Mr*. Pcdellce Theriot, ial
Mallrck (IndI', the llouae Repuh BKARDALL AVENUE CIIAPEL
another of the aider*, raid the
Rev, Oougla. R. Charles,
dorm .truck with fore* in that llcan Floor leader, told- reportera:
A a.l.tant Paator
section and wa. accompanied by rious
jieople
there
appears
to
ho
3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
torrrntial rain.
“A* far a . I have contacted va3:46 P. M.: Worahlp Service.
.
"There wa. a loud clap of
to bring about tax
thunder and then a 'terrible roar* rletermlnatlon
no slackening in the Republican »
CH° 8» CHURCH
ing .omul a . though th* hou.ca relief.
there appears tJ
T* i'* r P*nl*r, II. »., Rector
were being torn apart,” .he .aid. lie no However,
demand that it comp up
-3rd Sunday after Trinity
Mr. Theriot .aid that one of
A. M.T' Holy Communion.
.th e llanos child ten, who survived, iu the special fission. I think ”
i* highly i|pi*.tioi;able that &lt;1 0:30 A. M.: Church School.
the dedructlon of their * homo, it
up.
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayer
w a. fuund hanging again.t the will n#ne however,
re-emphasised and -sermon.
aide nf a cidern .everal hundred hisHillock,
stand fur tax reduction, say(1:00 P. M.: Y.P.8 .L. and Juni­
feet from, her home. ..Hi* night
or Iraague.
clothe, had been caught on a id*!
I want to pledge to
protruding nail, ,aud he eicaped •he“Again
M -A.P lM.
. T ’.Thursday
W” * P8:46
• 7:45
pennle that the Republican *x H
8:00
A
apparently unhurt. ' ’
9:00.
Party
will
continue
to
fight
for
..nra
residences a n d 'a gmcerv- tax relief. Continuation of the
Nine re»l
Week-day Notices
m idence w*re destroyed by tha wkrtime tax burden in peace
Monday, 7:30 P. M.: Veatry
blow.
time, with it. drag on production meeting.
8 bertff Charle* Barker of La­ and hardship to person, having
Tuesday.’ 8:00 P. M.: Adult
fourche P«ri*h estimated d*m*g-t small income*!, intolerable.
Confirmation class.
'
to the G*H*no community *t
Saturday, 9:30 A .. M.t Juniof
“l-et
u
.
not
forget
that
our
$100,000. Barker raid that one own people are entitled to relief choir rehaarsal.
picked up hv the wind and carconfiscatory taxes and
•nouae, owned-by Kuban Mir*, wa* government
r'om outrageously high c o s t-n r rt WRIST CHURCH. Longwood
riad nut nf the area.
Mark T. Carpenter, a D., Vlrar
from "There i* no trace nf
that other
23rd Sunday after Trinity
Impediment* that the New
‘home,” tlie sheriff .aid.
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and
Deal Administration', foggy think­
sermon.
ing h a. foisted upon them.”
All are we|come.
Tha dodo bird geta it. name
Except on grain farm* In the
from
the Portugese "duodo,’’
com belt where it ia a cash crop, CHURCH OF THE NAZAHKNK
“simpleton."
&gt;•
Second Street and Mapls Avenue
corn is primarily a feed crop.
I- It. Hushlon. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:46 A. hi.
Look! ‘Forever Amber’ -Ritz- Nov. 18th- 19th Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
N.Y.P8. 7:00 P. M.
Evangelistic Hour, 7:46 P. M.
Ml(l Week Prayer aervice, Wed..
AduIlN— • 40c
O pens
riMi si
7:46 P. M.
Children- l ie
12:15
(Inc. Tnx)
P .M .

Reserve Forcen *

Today &amp; SaturdaylfSunday &amp; Monday!
—Double Fralur*^—
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The unlaid story of the life
and love, of Pearl Whit*. . .
the first great thrill*' star of
th* screen. . , who look her
greatest risks 1#« the nun aka
loved!

hAlK-TRIGCXR

RILLS!

RAYM OND

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K ..II.M 4 P M r a n Os.)
1 ^ J .' t»r told' C e n e r.T 'H n rT U doId. then the head of the Air it*, consistent poller of struggle
fur the peace and security of
Forces
that:
TIIB CHURCH OP GOD
th# peoples. The foreign policy
1.
The
Hughe*
Aircraft
Com
2509 Bias Avenue
of the
th# Soviet Union find*
find, ar­
Rev. Joe C. Crewa, Minister
pany waa not qualified to build dent support from the whole
Sunday School,-10:00 A. M.
photo reconnaissance planes:
of progressive mankind which
Pastoral Service, 11:00 A. M.
does not want ■ new war and
2.
Th&lt;j
contract
for
100
of
these
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M.
for a lasting peace."
The Revival 'services conducted plane** might at a later date la “ striving
glorious armed forces
by Rev. John Mixon will continue draw congressional criticism.^ _ l ^ n &lt;Our
U Uf^ n a t« L -f^ -tb # -JOctober
, . ,W*T* ,Iu’n r i u m h ? con- (1 y 17 Revolution) gain*, on
or guard
, _______
tract ha'd an odor?” asked Senator for Uie peaceful
labor of soviet
the public is invited to atteipL
Ferguson, chairman of the sub­ peoples and tha state interests of
th* motherland,’* Oie Marshal “de­
FIRST e n U R e n OP CHRIST, committee.
clared.
SCIENTIST
Meyer* replied: “I was quite
“Soviet soldiers, understanding
800 Eaat Second S trict
sure it had an odor."
the Import*nc# and responsibil­
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
ity of their taak* and untiringly
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
WASHINGTON Nor. 7 (/P )-A perfecting their military skill,
Subject "Adam and the Fal­
former wartime procurement of- are steadily mastering th# mili­
len______
Man^'
of the patriotic
Wednesday Service, 8:00 P. M. ,!•&lt;« testified today that top level ta ry- experience
,
Reading Room lloura: Tuesday, 'official* direclcd him to sign a wJ»r* furtb*! •P o n cin g military
and
A Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
|7 (U 74.666 contract with H ^ *achievements
^ ’* * ' ^
• * * strengthen
,nln*
In the
ward
Hughe*
to
build
100
pholo
in
r
of
our
armed
forces.”
SOUTH HIDE BAPTIST
Ilia speech echoed an order
reconnaissance planet.
CHURCH
the day he issued last night,
Ninth Street at Laurel Areaue
Albert J. Browning, a former of
in which he called for Russian
. Iter. Wilson Finch, past
brigadier
general
and
now
a
vicearmed forces to “be In con*tint
Millard Hunt. Youth Directs#
president of the Ford Motor Com­ m ilitant prepared!*#**” again**
Sunday School, 9;46 A. M.
, Morningr (service, 11:00 A. M. pany, said the then undersecretary "Instigators of u new war.
It followed by only u f*»
‘ B.T.U., 8:16 P. M.
of war, Robert P. Patterson, direc­
hour* a speech by Russian ForEvening Service. 7:30 P. M.
* \ It. —-------Molotov, who
Wednesday Service, 7:30 p. M. ted him to sign after he had de- elgn Minister V.

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IsyrJ action Irom April 28. 1944. declared yesterday that th#
cret of the nlomlc bomb re***4
Browhing told a Senate War j
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FIK8 T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlaciplea af Christ)
Hliteenlh Street and Sgnford
Avenue
Dr. William Perry Yesley,
Minister
Sunday School. 9:46 A. M.
Worship and Communion* 11:00
A. M. Sermon: "People Who
Never Grow UP.”
Christian
Youth Fellowship,
6:30 P. M.
Sermon: “Willful Willie*’, 7:80
P. M.
•UNITY.
Faith Cornwall. Minlstar
' TUESDAY .
7:46 P. M.: Prayer service al
Valdes Hotel.
.. 8:00 P. M .f Class in ‘‘Lesson*
in Truth” at the hotel.
CASSELBERRY COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Rer. Nath Thompson. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Morning Service. 11:00 A. M.
Choir Practice, Wed.. 8:00 P. M.
SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CIIURCII
Seventh Street and Elm Avenu#
Sabbath School. 9:30 A. M.
Saturday. .
Church'Service, 11:00 A. M.
ayer
Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.

Rev, Yesley Ib Made
Head Of Bureau

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,1 ; in d r B H U ln * w /^ making1u‘pr*n
Patterson ordered him to sign the are* Ion for aggression.' .
Hughe* contract, “approved by .Molotov’s assertion about the

Msj. General Bennett E. Meyers,
deputy assistant chief of air staff.'*
Meyers, now retired, is scheduled
lo testify concerning his connec­
____________
___
tion
with the matter.

000 000 or more.
“General Meyers waa very In­
sistent that a contract be sntered
into with Hughes for lb# purchase
of 100 photographic' reconnsD11,.al,,,
i , ssnee airplanes,” Browning s*ld,
Hughe* himself w u reported I
0f a conference Apr. 28,
sleeping in a downtown hotel p re-11944.
. . . .
paratory lo possible appearance I Browning said fteyer* told him
later in th e-d ay lo answer new ’0 ,n *rsl
O* Arnold, thvn C iv
of the Army Air Force* “wsnted
evidence about hit wartime con these airplane* purchased and It
Iraclt which the coqynittee is- in­ was up to the Wright Field of­
ficer* to negotiate a contract
vestigating.
with Mr. Hughes that would be
The-, lanky. Hollywood aircraft acceptable to my office.”
designer and film producer sr&lt;
Browning said hla staff “did
rived at daybreak after an all not like the terms of th# contract
night cross-country hop in hit and received unfavorable rrport*
private plane, a converted Army from the legal and contract.clearbomber.
anee branches
he* of his staff. H*
Unshaven and sleepy, H u ghes,M|d he told M sytrs the whol*
told newsmen he would wait until .m atter would have to be referred
he is asked to testify before re -|to Patterson, who finally ordered
plying to an assertion of Benator.him to sign Aug. 1.
Williams IR-Dei) that Hughes] Browning submitted a prepared
and his companies owe the gov- litatem ent and copies of memoran
rrnment $6,919,921 In ta srs for dume dealing with the matter,
the war rears.
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,The memos showed that Gener
Chairman Ferguson (R-Mlrh) a) Oliver P. Echols. Assistant
of the subcommittee has asked Chief of th# Air 8 taff in charge
most witnesses about Meyers' eon- of procurement, wrote to Arnold
nectlon with . the Hughes eon- Sept. 2, 1943. opposing purchase
iracte. both in hearings last sum- of the Hughes' plane. Only three
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day*
before.
Elliott URoosevelt,
rnrr and
thla week.
Browning aald that as a "spe­ then *n Air Force colonel, had
cial representative of the Under­ recommended the Hughes model
secretary of War” It waa his, duty (0 Arnold as “the only airplane
to -approve all contracU of $6,- already designed which la suitable
for photographic purposes.”

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“However, Its first clause roGaeta th» main Idea of th* So­
viet draft—the condemnation of
oronaganda for a new war. This
condemnation answers the hope*
vf the working people of Gw
world and axpraases th* vital
Interests of ail freedom-loving
peoples. This Idea, this principle,
la precious to th# Soviet dele­
gation, for the Soviet delegation
has been and Is flghtui
fighting for them

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oeolfod and amressod In the O n*
•*al Ad*»mbl* voaolntlon for wl.....
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eral Assemblv.
( tahl le*"I.pl
“ J shall speak about the res­
olution directed against w ar prop­
aganda and against instigators
of a new war. The resolutions
was accepted Unanimously. This
was * surprise to toms, for in
Inis resolution the instigators ol
a new war wer* not named dlractly, as was don* In the Soviet
draft resolution. There la no doubt
that ths resolution represents a
halfway measur*. Not at all tb#
•IV* In It have been dotted.

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bomb’ was greeted In Lon­
don and Washington by the feel
ing that ha had dlaeloaed noth­
ing particularly rrw r-Q u a ltn c t
A LLO W A N CE
American sources aald the secret
FOR
YOUR
O L D . RA D IO
of th# bomb was one thin,
know-how In making ft’
The MUSIC Box
another. They commented that
« P h . 953
Molotov specifically did not **T 119 W. l i t
Russia had the bomb.
Today's eeremoni** in JUd
Square, the Moscow broadcast
said, started promptly a t 10 A.
M. (2 A. MT E8 T) when the
TlHWFs" aT~~l b ? •Kr«nmfT~cchWJ
qver the massed - troop# waiting
to be reviewed.
- M arehal-Belr»«U galUped into
the square and waa greeted by
Marshal Kyril A. Meretakov, com.
m inder o’f the parade. He Inspect­
ed the troops, both Inside' and
outside the square, and then—
as an orchestra of 1,300 men be­
gan to play—mounted the trib­
une to spuak.
* . ..
* Mont convenient w»y
When Belganin finished, the
lo—
orchestra played the Soviet na­
tional anthem, an artillery salute
Jacksonville
of 24 guns was fired and the
troops began rolling through the
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n L W v .. *6.90
square

lo Aug. I of that year.

Guard, has been advocated by
Major General Vaughan, President
Th# R#v.
. ..William
_. . Parry
.
-Yealoy.
£
Truman's military aids.
pastor of tha Chriitlao Churc
'In* committee ia •&gt;headed by was yestarday appointed by Jack
Gurdon Gray, assistant Secretary Ratigan to serve as haad of the
of tha Army; and will have, two speakers bureau In connection
mem Iters from each of th# thr#6 with Christmas Seal Sale act­
aervice*.
ivities of the Seminole County
forreatal said it will makt a Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
thorough study of tha proh- tion. Mr. Ratigan la chairman of
lams of tha Iteaervp units. 1 h#s« the drive.
include the Guard, the Organised
“ Knowing the remarkable work
Reserve, the Naval and Marin# of this Association* from the
Corps Reserves and the Naval standpoint of a director on its
K*"»rve Officers Training Corps. executive committee, I wish to be
The desired program, Forreatal of service,” said Rev. Tealay in
aald, should take "Into account .porting to tha TB Association
probable developments In the oiricc and requesting a specific
character of warfare, the mobll- work to do. He will appear before
Isatlun requirements of each of civic club* and a committee ser­
the services , the availability jf ving with him will alto contkct
manpower for distribution* among church groups to point out how
all rvserye components, nsw prob- ssal skis money la expended on
l'"!*-— BfflfamlrnE t h e — sttxarU.
year n wnd batter according- lo'
, lat#s. especially those raised'by Mrs. Edward Klrcher, secretary.
consideration of civil d*f*nse?6!in’
“ When one* th* people of Sem­
Iversali training and questions of inole County know fully th* sercost.” He added:
vlr« rendered Ky thU A»«ra.l»U.rar
*■“It Will cohstder
R R I f f i diaosritiea
disparities and there Is no question in my mini
inequities among th* various eom- but that they will gtva generously
ponents and the possibility of da- to hslp with th* all important
veioplng uniform polities anl prac­
said Rer. Yesley,“The work
tices covering such matters as of thla Association, while largely
promotions, pay and amolumsnta, dealing with the TB proMmi,
retirement benefits and Insurance, doe* not entirely do *o. Health
procurement of personnel, Inter, In all.ita phases Is ths scape of
change of personnel among the activity followed by the TB Assoccomponents, and -----Joint training.
........ It iation throughout the County.
will Invasligata methods of ob-* reaching whlta and negro a lik e /
talnlng, bv Joint utilisation of oth-1
.
erwlse, the most economical *use
of facilities, Installations, equip*
In 1940, the average value par
msnt and training peraonnel."
enrolled pupil of school property
in -the United Slate* wa* $300.
but th* rang* waa from $80 la

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Meyers Sought
$200,000 Loan

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Procurement Officer
For Air Forces Ac­
cused Of Seeking
AdvanccDuringWar
WASHINGTON No*. 10 (/Pi Howard HugKn testified loday
mthet Mej. Central Dennett L
Meyer* tried to boirow $200,000
during the war when Meyera was
negotiating a multi-millron-dollar
plane contract with Hughe*.
Hughe* toftj the Senate War
Inveitigating eormnittee that when
he turned Meyer* down. "This
mulled in a complete breach of
friendship between me and Denny
•Meyers, and *o far a* I know he
"^didn’t apeak to me again for two
jrelrt,” .the lanky plane builder
added.
Meyrn, testifying to the committe lait week, denied.an earlier
assertion by a ffughe* allntnry
that he (Meyer*) once tried to
borrow $50,000 from Hughe*.
The committee m .umpiring into
circmmtancei of $4O,MO.0OO in
® plane contract) a w a r d e d to
Hughe*.
"When I finally and definitely
turned down the loan proportion,”
Hughe* *aid, “I thought General
Meyer*' wa» going to find tome
way to throw a monkey wrench
into that F -ll (photo reronnaistance) plane contract if it wai
f t‘«riit)n»+4 tan t*M* 4ltl

*R ing Eclipse Of
Sun Will Be Seen
At 12:00 Nov. 12
NEW YORK Noy. 10 M h . There win be a ring-eclipse "f
the amt Wedneaday that will
r'acb iii renter, or maximum, at
m atmur Itrftfr-ymon TEST ,
w
For the continental United
State* thl* eclipse Wfll be no *kv
*how even, though persons in Cal*
Ifomla. looking through amoked
glaaaei, will tie able to nee nlmUt
40 pereent of the sun'* fata
covered.
' T he'area or the aun nhadowed
by the moon dngrs rapidly east*
ward srrtntt the United State*,
until at Wathlngton It la four
hundredth* of one .percent. _The
northeaatern United Statea ‘ will
not aee It at all.
* .*/ In the midwest‘including Mich­
igan, person* looking at abotn
noon should aee a viaible bite out
__,__ of-one sliU.nf. the inn, shapad
lust like the bite -or human teeth
. out of the aide .of a piece of pie
_____ ytC here In the United Statea
will th e ‘ gulden ring which dlstlngulahe* thla eclipse be visibly
That will be teen only at th»
eenter of the ectipae which will
— tie out over the Pacific Ocean,
• aUrtlng tooth of the Aleutian
Itlandt.
■ The ring It due to the fart that
the moon la ao far from earth at
aent that Ita face doci not fully
cover the aun’a face. The moon’a
. face, that la the moon’a shadow,
la a -little imaller, to that the
edge of the tun appears all
around the black moon during the
mid-eclipae. Thia aunilght U a
ring of fire. 'A ttronom era call It
J^an annular eclipae.

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Wallace Sees Signs
Of Violence In U. S.
ST. LOUIbT J ov* 10 (Ad­ -Henry
A- Wallace who just rreturned
from a European tour told a St.
Loots audience lait night he had
found "the pattern of mob violenee becoming clear In my own
a country."
*
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The former V|ee President and
Secretary of Commerce said In an
address aponiored by the Progres­
sive. Citixena of America that
"Tills pattern la net unfamiliar
to thoaeswho witnessed the rise
of Fasrllm In Germany and lla|y_*

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"It l» an inevitable product of
the campaign of hatred, fear and
suspicion which la baing earrlsd
on by the* newipapera, over the
c * a lr and by the highest officials
- ™ of our e o v e rn a sn t"
Turning to Wall Street, Waltact said;
"Just ao long aa they ean keep
i majority of oer"people talkIan and fearInr about Coi
threat uf lbs
ful of the allej
met! of Wall,
Soviet Union, i
living etanStreet can attec
dardi with Impi
stooges
"White W*U
distract us h r w
Wail
to
„carried
ft, j , ,
lorware

being
piib-

Jackson Says Farm
Ruling Is Absurd
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—
o n —Juatice Jarkaon slapped
■n abiurdity" label today an
a ruling by five Supreme Court
colleagues that n farmer buy­
ing federal crop Insurance mutt
keep informed on government
regulation* in the
"federal
register."
V If the farmer, Jackson aahl.
wire to read "thla voluminous
■ml dull publication a* it I*
ituicd from time to time in
order to make sure whether
anything haa been promulgated
that e flrrta hit rights, he
would never need crop insur­
ance, for he would never get
lime to plant any &lt;rops,"
Jackson wrote tho distent to
a 6-4 decition in which Justice
Frankfurter
apolfr for the
majority. Frankfurter's maJorlty ruling tald the Federal
Crop Insurance
Corporation
need not pay |3,9t&gt;0 to Merrill
Broihetx, a farming firm In
Bonneville County, Idaho, he.
cause of (he failure of a I'.'45
wheat crop.

Truman Credits
Greek Freedom _
Economic Plight Is
Described As Still
Extremely Critical

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Marshall Asks
Congress For
Half Billion

[JER BOAT ARRIVES AT SANFORD

Russia Offers y
New P lans
For Palestine

Congress Group Told
Europe's Needs Are
Greater Than Esti­
mate Of Committee

Effort Is Made By
Soviets To Reach
Agreement On Par­
tition Of Iloly Land

WASHINGTON^ Ttov. 10 (/IV
Secretary of State Marshall a«ke&lt;!
Congress toidsy to supply S597.000,000 in emergency aid to meet
a ’Teal” and "urgent” nerd in
France, Italy and Audits.
The Secretary, appearing before
a joint meeting of the Senate and
House Foreign Committees a week
before a special congressional ses­
sion, said that long-range help
for these and other countries
may eventually rm t $1 (t.000.000,000 to $20,000,000,000
That is higher than a 19-nran
citizens committer had estimated.
Rut Matshall commented it is im
possible to'calculate the amount
accurately now.
With Europe dependent -in
Aineriran help In get hark on her
(fet.,Marshall told the- Irgnlatnn
in a statement that decisions in the
forthcoming special session "will
he no less important for the fu­
ture of our country and the world
than those of the war years."

I AM
ACCESS b ." i6 i -Ti
b * R tjp ta of fried .1 new jdsn. fot
cnfnrccmcnt nl I’ lln tin r pattition
today in an avowed rffotl In teach
•tglrrmcnl with the L'mlctf States
.rod Yl"‘n •)"■
bu creation of
tovrr'ign Arab .tml Icwitli states
in the Holy l.tnd

Marshall said that In the ai-l
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 &lt;/p»_ program the "risks are real" but
President Truman told Congress the "chanceii of success are good"
helping the people of western
today Ilist "Greece it mil free” in
Europe preserve their free aoeibecauie of American aid but Iter etv.
Marshall rrarked occasionally at
economic plight “ ha* not/basical:
l)‘ Improved and the military pic- Russia, aayinr right at the atari
that while Britain, France and
lure is' worse.
H'mitaaeff
Past s lit

That is the way( Mr. Trumt l
•tied thing* up a* of Sepl. 30.
four months after Congren *el Aphaiwonfpie Named
up a $400,000,000 fund to help
Premier Of Siam
Greece and Turkey combat Com­
BANGKOK N ov,” 10 (/Ft—Lu­
munistic prettttre from inside their
ang Aphatwongse was appointed
borders.

An nhtetsrt .who

■Bended a

m t r t mertttig nf l v. 5.. Rutstan,
Canadian and Guatemalan trptescnlitivr* on • "pttlilion * subcnmmfttcc nf the 1 mini Nation*
uuem ld v said the new Human
plan wniild,ptn» id*
I ' 1hat tiro. 57-niimn aurmbly
r|ci 1 1. tin"- ni hvg-member P.N.
commission t» super* o r admtnii*
Ita Iinn t-l IGIr-hne until the ptopn*c&lt;l Arab .&gt;ml' lewtth countiicf
, lift roue_uulcpruilrjil__i f lei—p a llia
Iron. Thr rnmmmmn would "be
difficult. Thr hoal. n^Jctrhaa a trim, graceful appearanrr, ha* n
16 fool beam, (our-fiH&gt;i‘‘drafl, la of 12 registered Inn* and msUr,
12 knots an hour. Il arcummtMUtr* sn passenger*, nod la ade­
quately provided nith life preserver*, fire control sod olhrr safelv
devices, armrdinx to thr management, the bark of the tlaod Shrll
will be rrm»drlrd to *rtvr a* a passenger nailing r&lt;tr&gt;m.

The So foot Diesel posrrrd Frenrhman'a Bay arrived Friday
evening at the Municipal I'ier from Bar Harbor. Me. and ia non
he lax readied for passenirr cruLe« on Lake Munroe and thr HI.
Johns River. Walter 11. Lelalvd. manager of the Frenchman's Bay
lliiallng.ro. and hla crew, loo|c ■ trial trip on Lake Monroe yea.
Ifrdiy afternoon i n ‘spile of rough n alrr nhirh made* docking

Story Of Rescue
Jewish Rights In Dusty Boots Riding Club Plans
Palestine Shown
Fish Fry And Races Tomorrow In North Atlantic
Told By Crewmen
1
By Rabbi Skop

responsible (&lt;■ the ivtutiiy Coun­
cil. Previously Rut'i* bad tailed
for a 1nnimi**!i'M tn hr ip|«nnted

hv the Serlllitv Council.
1. I h it the inletim pcirod be­
gin when the I'lernhlv m.i Vf \ 4
pitlihofi llct liimi iful fn J July I.
10J8. with the rtratron nf two
paw njlt-ui’i
V Tint ihc Rtttidi tcm.tm in
I’.tlesllne until Alt' I, l'*48. Durli&gt;aih»T&lt; —n !'•«» Vial

Xituillirc l)a&gt;* will I* tjneived in Sanford hv the loving of
lltM'v. p-ates of huitn*\# and munuipal and county ollfte&gt; .md lh '
PoM Olftre.
3t Portugese Fisher­
Rotary Speaker Says
Al 10-00 A M more tlun 100 colorfully allurd members of lh"
men Saved By U. S.4
Arabs And Jews Cat* Du.ly H-M.ii* |4i fir.*. Club will i-.uade from live lakefront up I’aik A*e
ntie in f irst Stier, .ms' to Mcllonville Avenue and then to their jncnic
Army Hospital Ship
Solve
Difficulties grmi.id* rod tree lu rk e( the Municipal Airport where llteie wr!| he
premier of Slam today and a five
Tlie President expressed "grave member privy council was named
a big fi»h fry at 11:30 uVlork.
Ilnt&lt;d.| A Apnfeby, 7|fl AV 1st
. tO * H n * 4 a* rag* ala)
NEW YQRKr Nor 10 IrT) \
The Arabs and the Jrw» will he , I'lfw- jiony rliminnliofi rares will
to head the government following
m
hark breaking slniggtc with win 1 Sttccl w • dw lated winner uf
a bloodless coflp yesterday direc­ able Ip get along together peace­
IU*;.U oi.V Ibq,winner cotu
\ Ur
l - , / k fFi »'■«
ted hv dkftlme Dictator Whul fully il they a re ‘given theif in­ P. M.u,'Other
and waver in ihw lositng Nmih TW
lug raring evrnt«
Sr-- ♦ for Ibr !&gt;"--• werr
T-Tr. AnSong gram.
Allantn war just an-dlic'i itJun- fitrtiv 14*11 ir-rlvp l f’o ilrr .it
will lie thr Cowpoti)' final runoff,
The new privy eouncll replan-1 dependence in the Holy Land. fh e'.G iit'a Itare, rhild'a . lace,
tcri pih In thr i c r n It IrlThO.if r,.&lt;i||taJri t ■■ fr 1141 tin- T-mchton
the regency for King Phumni- RabhT Morris Skop of Orlande) Tournament riding, K»|iia&lt;lrill&gt;
.rtrwmen of the L' b. Army I forpi Drue Curopo'tv
phon, who attalna hla majority told the Rotary Club lirday in an with trick tmrse-a ami trirk ri-lRalph I- Mot an. H7f. 1 First
Irl Sfiip C hatl'r A Siafftml who
next month. The monarch, who
t-ra, a Flag ince and al 4;IHJ I*.
Sllrrrt. i i. i'iirn-d winner of the
la now In Switxerland. la expectrd .iddieu on the 1'alrtline situation M. a quarter horse race.
tercurtf
31
I’mlugete
fishnnirn
(Inr of th r most attractiv e
r.rcnnd tiit.o: o f a putlfld box of
in which he presented hit argil
to return to Siam next month.
The Riding ('lull will donate A im ialicr Pay nirm uriala in him flotn .1 foumlciiiiK rihnonn
rantlv g iv i' by the Tmtehton
Arthur Godfrey, noted -CHS , The Privy counelt immediately ment in favor of |iartilion on three
more than - 47DII in priie*,. ac­ nr o f tlm-K* men of -Hrmliinbradio commentator, waa t o d a y promulgated a new constitution
id .llw two .rod
Cumpam
__
1I|C tf|Hltl o'f^Iw
,rml a Drug Gnmpans
Julian ef
presented with a shiny gold Sem- rcjflving some of th« monarrhial levels, the religious, political and cording In Jack Sannrd, piraidenl County who gave the la st full h.iir hour nit |e.t| It the oars 'I#»t4 ijplicrta Bio l W ith, Mrs Ju
«f the club. George 1‘illard i* m rnaurr of Ih rlr devotion in World
kwith,
I
,i , ..
a Sti'H” tHM
U S|itl A 1* Bfl*KW
Inole County deputy sheriffs ptnver* relinquished In 1932. Un­ humane.
i
luertlay Mfl rode4ol"liC.,
l «•
”r |:.
„f tha
liadge with his name engraved up. der the mew constitution Siam’s
Introduced by Charles Morrison firat vjco president, B. I,. Hen* War* I nriiM I is* tlu* display in Newfoundl.tlld ttjt (old v rd rn ln
tirki’j lyvan i&gt;-. the Bit*.Theater• » .i
tdrleki, sncmul vice preaidenL Mri*. the window- of tlir Yowl'll Sint.-,
on it during his Chesterfield Icgislatur* will continue aa a two- , I , ,
I |i). o r--l ', ,r-ird*-.4t will tie
broadcast with Wendy Barrie, chamber body, but the members who had clvatgf of the program | | Brriell. aecieUry, M4- Arthur which rooperatrd with tha Camp* when the Slaffnttl rlnclrtl heir,
.former screen actress and winter of thr Senate will .hcmxforlb he which was held at the .Toiirivt j |_ Banka, NH&gt;iKlaiit rnvn-lary and ln-11 l-oaaillg Post 63 of the ,\jlii-r,
Two tiipr wcic mailr 10 w are4 mi,mi..ii - ,| l.i thi- iVrkinv Robeditor to Sanford aa the donor appointed by tha king Instead of Tenter, and to which a rcpteienlJ- &lt;'*fl H abtin/arim g treasurer.
ican Loginn and A uxiliary &lt;-&gt; n| KJ |n J 1 fc^t high tn* take »oi, itien' ii - ir itorr- who are
- - - - ■ —uf m i:—U uiltTwiek director* are Slicriff F in iking I hr dltpluv pimilili-,
In liehalf of Sheriff ip erey A. being eleeted.
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Mam and th . ‘fUmln.lTi .........r ■■Ar haiountnir ' n r vEfl’ax p irmtrr
litut in i t * i fust pi ire and
|irr,iinliiiif' nr the wltnlnw w 1
Chamber • of Commerce, whose on two previous occasions. He mg Jewish crliien* was invited.. ,^.it#r y|eno. S. It Earnest, Rnv under thr -lirrcUon of- Mrs. I. J
n to pa't "f B V I* t'Blnmas as
4reallnnve. aa Paa* Sill
ill*- second m ’ 1e The Ititi.T h ea­
m a n a g &gt; r,
Edward Hlggrns, headed the government briefly In
Heller, Jimmy Krltcr, Bill Mixon. Hnulli, district Auxiliary prf*i- Snow Continues To-.
—— — — — —
( I m i i m i S -» Pa«e ISrr*I
ter tf again offering pa'sea for
thought up the Idea.
ilent. The scroll braring the name,
1944 when Songgram waa ousted
two for tho third throtfgh 'fifth
Mr. Godfrey told a telephone becauaa of public opposition to an
nf tb* h-.nored - vyar dead la lift
•Fall
In
Middle
West
prltc^A’ tirorrs
■call from Lind Weber, manager ultra-national let program. - *
rnljfd at thr foot of the Amn ■I ltd week all w Inotra picked-----^
of the Mayfair Inn, inviting him
rail Flag, which It flanked «"-V
Ha waa again made premier
By ^ASSOCIATED l'HES8
J | ’ riude-.li 4‘Hrtctlv. and there
Ur come tn Sanford and. enjoy early In 1949, but hie regime was
either vide by the flag nf tinNew strowfallt at far ninth «1 wen- fn'ii additional otitriov with
real hospitality. “The studio
‘
‘ amId- defeated after a brief atay In of­
Pi-vt and of the Auxiliary.'
thirthain Missouri IhM night deep
picked correctly, but
lence applauded loudly when God­ fice.
m
A tieairtiful red and white rued-by two itic he. ot mote riic 1J gai"frey said Weber had hired a plane
wreath wav furnished try A I covering already "ti the’ ground wen.- m i licit atlat Those o f the .
Il'n llM r* »•
BUI
innrtR
who also provided .v In western Nebraska and tiro
High School Englinh conerr**: were Injured eaiiy t„. k-&gt;*nfonl Toiirml t-lul. mil enjoy Itemsey.
S 4 V •* h •»t ctiiraniv submilted
il »*fit IMat4! ait (t'i(e Three |
nofllierti Rocky MniinLibi region.
dav In * .hooting-stnnlng fight ' *
program dw ing
Iftlf til ,11
bali"f in the conRailroads Rapped .For i Clftsa Visits* Hcradd which ended a radical party meet
Tiro
Itarlliern-Mptroutl
.uirofall
0
pjht. h»*I utrordifTi? lo ’ conteit
had
tuinrd
to
light
rain
today,
Ing
In
the
city
of
Roaarlo
He
l.n
L-;
M.
Atmitage.
director
of
lourdnlv *,ftr Imllnt can l&gt;e subCounty Agents’ Med tlir t'lticago Wratlicr lltitcati mid, Htit--,
Race Discrimination Fifth and tlx period English FVnntPr*. In norlhrrn Arurnllnn
*
activitiesi I n f* In *■,i h p&gt;’i mu turning in
*
hul
addi-il
that
tliow-till
was
Two
of
the
vfrtimn,
Antonin.
U«
pointr.1
out
n
brm»*i
To
Be
Held
Nov.
III
composition
clones
■
of
SeminoL*
WASHIN’GTON, Nov. 10, « V falling in southcastei n Iowa.
., '
Luca* Up** and Hugo lln-lav, ! "•'* innovation fur enjoyment of
——~ r —*
'
Counsel for 21 negro firemen as­ High School, under direction o f were reported icrloiuly woundifl 1 cbetker-niinded rni-nilicrs of the
Tlie
anuwr
rovi-rtug
(i"Ut
Alli­
Mitt
Lucy
Smith,
were
brought
in
A
-ranfrirnco
*»f
county
agent
r
serted In district court today that
by hullcta. Tomaa Gontalex Fumv., lub. an extremely aitradlva red
Nehr., westward into* irortll- Buds Expel IleadH Of*
aouthcaatem railroads and some a achoot bus to The Herald on member of the national ch*ml&gt;er , ""d black checker board, 17 feet will bo held Nov. 13 a t t tie tom ance,
ttn
Colorado,
Wyoming and s&lt;iutli
Thursday
and
Friday
afternoon*
Opposition Party
1st
Center
for
th
e
purpose*
of
ill*
union leaders are Houtlng the
of deputies for Mendota province.. "tuara and painted Iro O. D. HanSupreme Court to maintain * ban aa part of their course In "free was Slightly wounded tn the nerl 'b«*» and Martel Falllb mi tbo rim ing ewaler control plan l--i i-t n Montana inrasutr'* gnterallv
the til. John* River beam, m ftntn fivn to eight inches, while
againxtj negro firemen on diesel speech and a free praaa.4
tST AN t i n , ; Nov tn |,lS —
There were 29 tn tha Junior by a bullet Nestor Villi* wa^,«cmani court adjoining the Tuui cording to information received lluliith, Minn., atilt liar shout *ix Travfliri - arriving from Bulgaria
locomotives.
•truck on the forehead by a '»* Center Building. The rbeekera today try County
inches
oh
the
gt-oind
fiuin
an
Clast
group
Friday,
only
two
of
G. It
Attorney Irving J. Levy named
report that the Communist dom­
■tone. '
Hied for playing are about four piiwsoo from II. G, Agent
Clayton, di­ earlier aintro and International inated ii-gimc of Premier Geurgi
the Southern Railway, the Atlan­ whom were boys. They first visPolice restored order. P am rochea in diameter and me moved rector
Falla,
Mllin.,
haa
«l»'"l
J2
Ilicha*
ited
the
office
where
F-dJtor
R.
of thr Stale Departin'
tic Coast Lina and Seaboard Air
Dimjtrnv ha*, for thr past two
paper members aald a group of men - about or Idled by means of abort of Agriculture extension eervi.-e till the ground.
Line and the Brotherhood' of Lo­ L. Deann showed them
wit-ka |y«’n expelling all opposi­
concentrated
at
a
saloon
near
ihi-jimlea
equipped
with
hook*.
_Tha
Tlie
Mtioti'a
cnldcat
weather
at 'i.ii'i' ■-11-■
comotive Firemen-and Engineers. mat* used for tha coating of matal
tion leaders from Sofia, the rapt,
meeting site had ita rtrd firing idea waa firat originated In Van­
He said th a t through "dilatory plate* used for printing pictures, and
The area Involved Include* u waa lodged over the north cen­ tal, and shipping them with their
couver,
BC,
said
Mr.
Armilage.
that
pertona
listening
to
the
tral
states
with
readings
iti
that
action" they were causing nagro cartoon* and advertisements.
Workmen today were buty put' relatively small number of Ian I area reported well below i-’O de­ families to northern Bulgaria.
Much Interest waa shown espec­ speaker* replied with atone*.
firemen to lose employment atepoin'These sources said’ that among
ting
up poles to provtde lighting age prAfdcms, Mr. Clayton Doim*
The
gathering
waa
one
of
ia lly by tha hope In the teletype
tus.
drain. gree* at many points. Watertown, th'i.i’ i sm il’ d f t -'tn S ofia' were
owners
tn
contact regarding
the
interior
for
the
shuffle
board
and
horse
held
in
aeries
ueiriK
nciu
roe
imrrm,
roc
anuinr
tu
.m
«no
tivrev.
.
,
Mr
ttau
S
D.,
with
a
low
of
10
irltove
His allegation earn* during m achines which print the Associ­ by radical deputies In the Interior shoe court* whieh are being read-. ™ out in hJaTelter to Mr. Daw
wt&gt; thr co|,jr ,t ,pnt rm the N. Mouthan«(f. newspaper editorarguments before Ju stk a Alex! ated Press dispatches The four
and a laaitet of tin- Democratic
March
congressional
elections.
'ied
for
playing,
.*
i
__n
.
weather
map
ander Holttoff in m ease filed Linotype machine* also were of
County Agents from Indian n ic ­
Pnrlv, and Athanas llmiroff. pre­
- . t
Elsewhere lb* weather was ra* war premier and a leader of the
here last month on behalf of the much Interest. Printer* Allen
er, Orange, Brevard, e .......In. Vo
negro firemen employed by tha Ball and Dora* Norwood w eri
luiin and Bemlnole counties ai» trorteil generally fair with tem Agtarinn National Union, whose
quisled concerning proof* and
three railroads.
scheduled to tie present a t tho peraturea near seasonal normals, chief. Nikola Fetkov, recently was
type setup, and the difference
ronfrrenre. Duo to the fact that attlimigh rain waa falling aoulh- exrrtiled.
between a galley and a form waa
The travellers said th at about
Mr. Clayton will- be unable to at ward from Missouri Into I-ouial*
explained,l Ulmer Claland explaina month, ago 300 families were
tend, due to previous commit ana.
ed the operation of the press.
expelled "from I'lovdlv In south­
ments, W. Watkins will be here
__
central Bulgaria is a single day
Mrs. Lourluo Beal gave a brief
.(Much preliminary investigation Two Trainmen Hurt
and dispersed to small villages
A. He'd Mann, state adjutant of tha American 1-cgion, today re­ from Gainesville In hla place,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J„ Nov. talk concerning advartiilng.
thev were compelled to re ­
In Texas Collision where
potted that the stole roundup of mrmberthtp held here Saturday after- of the 8 L John River water .con­
10— —CIO Proaidant Philip
port to the police three time*
Murray stepped Int* tha politi­
nocit was tho bigyetl l.-jion roundup ever held in the State of Flor­ trol haa been made by Edward
* . _
Higgins, manager of the Seminole
L e o n a r d ! t p *.. Nov. in o r &gt; - daily.
cal fight In th a . Unltad Auto
ida.
County Chamber of Commerce, Twn tralmen were Injured and . The Tlovdiv Incident caused
Worker* today and_r*va high
Ihu waa the Frit roundup in which returns were brought from who brought tho m atter to the scores of paasengrra were shaken much comment, the traveller*
jrrataa to Preaidant wall
up when the Mlssourl-Kanatss- said, and the government has
First Lieut. W ajtar M. fu m e r, all pari, ot the State by si'plsne. he declared. Eight planes landed attention of Mr. Ctayton.
Texaa' fast Hluebomiet Special geen less drastic since, apparently
Murray tald In a apeccKto \h« •on of Mr. sad Mia. R. W. Tur­ at the Municipal Airpc-t. including five planes regularly scheduled to
MOLOTOV
MISQUOTED
u
from Kansas City ploughed
Into confining itself to moving antiU. A. W. — C.I.O. convtnu^ni
" 1
—
‘
ner, 91# Park Avanoa, Sanford, land with tho return*, and three*
government leader* from
_____
M IL train In
have no adequkU wonts to
who ha* bean on duty aa aaalatant private plane*. But* Departmcm Beach, tent a special plana with
published
today cemetery during a heavy m itt ureas o f‘Influence. •
my appreciation for tha
adjutant general a t Haadquar- Commander Frank Caton and E. I2T membership cards. Other Soviet press
'• They said the Bulgarian bor­
gh
the little red-head
red head haa
has given
me tore, Rvukyus
nond on Okl- Meorte Wilson, National execu- p|anw war* from Pensacolv, eorrectio'ns of earlier reports of .here early today.
der* have been sealed and it ia
Foreign
Minister
V.
M.
Molotov's,
First
reports
said
three
crewmen,
Be had milder word* to r Re nawa, f* retur
to ' tha Unit- live committeeman were .a l th* W s o n v lllc , Key Weal, Ft. Myspeech Thursday on the eve of. the were believed killed, but company now almost impossible, for dis­
theria bitter political oppooen ed States for
roA
^
x
l
m
a
t
d
y
9
JM
mambar8
L
Peteraburg.
30th
annlvereary of tha Bolshevik 'officials later aald none waa kiUetl sidents to escape. Nine men were
liJtke big CIO union.
- 52t .L ,
A graduate
a month ago while trying
L
i»
Tho
roundup
banquet
at
tha
Revolution,
‘ and only two ware hurt. The train killed*
referred to
a mam- ship rarda wem_ turned jn ■» Tourist Center, a t which Cam p
of Florida, whe
to flee into Turkey, they eakL
Reports
published
Friday
uaed
waa
en
route'to
Dallas,
The
wreck
. Thomas da
pared with 8,211 turned In at bell-Lotainf
Alpha Fraher o f.the PI
t o No. M waa ho*L
u -yt, the phrase "secona
"second' tmpertaliat
Imperialist occurred about 20 miles south of
4 aald "He'e sometime* a little ternlty, t i e o t ,1
tha
time
last year, Adjutant
ime teat
Adjutan neii-L^asing Post
The Klwanls Club’s Ladle*
ar" Id referring
war"
refarrlng to World W ar II. the Tcxas-Oklahoma line.
LaehtevTous, but n o t a b a d ’guy,'’ Army a t O w l
stated. The poets through w aa' attended by nearly 2M L f W
, in July, Mann ■
andI th eir wire*. Ewe- A
_
a eorraetian
The passenger train, traveling Night banquet will s ta rt tonight
correction today aald Molotov
Of Becrelery-Treaaurtr Georg* 1943, and had
with th« OUt the state will continue lheir gionnalre*
orations were put up under the had been misquoted and t l a t the at an es((mate&lt;f 66 miles an hour, a t 7:30 o'clock u t tho Mayfair
Idea. Murray aald "I think rTth Infantry
a t Fori membership drive and many direction of Mrs. Hsnry
Henry MeLanMeLau- reference should be to the second •mashed ‘ Into tha rear of the Inn and ■ program of anterU laGeorg*eAdctes is ia I
of tn u . Banning, Ob, p
cArda are expected In after Ar- llrv. Mr*. E. J Routh,
Auxiliary World War, not to th* aecond I freight train which wae moving ment will be presented under di­
grity. Be b a r c M ain
m1st ice Day, ha aalj.
Imperialtette war.
' 'o ff of th* main line onto a aiding. rection of Edward F. Lane.
ntiteHlUf
tc .p ii.e re re rag e
A new Legion poet at Madvrte

Auxiliary
A rranges Memorial
In Yowell Window

Godfrey Program
Honors Seminole
County, M ayfair

Four Pcraons-Injuri-d R adenta. TourlsS
IirArgcntlnc Hlmr Urged To Join Club
iiutNoa *mra wyVi» *
..

9,250 Membership Cards Returned
At Legion Roundup Here Saturday

Philip Murray Hails
UMW’8 Reuthcr

Lieut Turner To Be
Back From Oversean

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STS

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s

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Wm
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It. A. ApppIcbyTs
Named Winner Of
Font hall Contest

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5,

THE SANFOfeD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
material have been made at &gt;300
a ton—a new high and at least
&gt;60 a ton' higher than waa the
tr * a lt a m 4 f r e e , l*ae* d m )
a J e S S T * w E t , r! " Wn^lrirh the bl* CIO United Auto Workers that steelmaker* will win part rate a few month* ago. These
rice* are In sharp contrast to
O
w 'd T ^
d Geneve. ’ T
h « wou
,hr* w the
lh* lrmayor
w#i* ht Insisted,
10 J*f ‘ of their fight against Inflation­ unafble steel _ miU quotation*
Unelila,
and
They
won Un,on
^
*f|a»
ary »erap prices."
f t
b?1 n
durinc th# continuing strike of
"Some official*.” said the re­
^CI° » * « * • mechanics, on main- view, "have Insisted that they
a* "5d«
« f u l« l » r * I»»cy of police neiitraClevcland and Republican* of „ ty |n ^ .trife-ridden dispute. would clots down open hearth* bef|WWi they would submit to a
Thus there was ammunition for
C ‘ ° 'rurSmsy’ market. It will Uke at
pari^
cjaimj t- f ro n u M C ll-^ g r. — o n ? tffin th e r hand. I TI ' X FJ7 least m -f aw weeks te dst t i mlne
if the withdrawal of consumers
U . m . u „ . , p - from the market, or the o ffer­
cies for anyone trying to discover, ported Van Antwerp
this year, ing of prices from &gt;3 to &gt;4 be­
any trend.
after previously backing tha mayor.
At the White House, presiden­ ' With 1,126 of tha city’* 1,211 low recent highs, will have any
tial press secretary Charles G. precincts counted. Van Antwerp's lasting effect on scrap price
Ross • first declined comment on vote stood at 207,790 to 1B4,91)G trends."
Turning to steel consumers, the
the election results, but gave an for Jeffries."
publieatisn said there is "unmis­
emphatic "n o" when asked If the
takable evidence" that steel user*
White
House we* "unhsppy"
COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 6—GP&gt;- conildsr the steel ahortage now
shout them, *
Volera elected a Republican con­ more serious than at any time
DETROIT, Nov. 5 —M l—Eugene gressman In the fourth Ohio dis­ since the war.
"The grey market-la. flourish-.
’ 1. Van
Antwerp.
88-year-old trict and gave top-heavy support
lo_t» &gt;300.000.000__war. veterans
Detroit city counflitT?Pn vron 81* "bonus in Incomplete return* from
first bid for mayor today by a
yesterday’s election which brought
out heavy balloting despite scat­
tered showers.
Joseph B. Quatman of Lima,
a Democrat conceded victory to
Republican William M. MeColloch
of Plqua In the northwestern Ohio
race, after an early see-saw bat­
tle, Thu houn* pproposal, In the
form o f an amendment to the
state Constitution, gained a 3to-1 advantage on the basic of
totals from nearly half of Ohio’s
0,386 polling place*.

Steel Production

National Vote

A N N O U N C IN G
The Idtumlciette of Sanford will remain open until
8:00 I*. M.,five night* n week, Monday thru Friday.
Saturday cloning at 6:00 I*.M.

L A U N D E R E T T E uf S A N F Q R fr—

HOME OW NERS A T T E N T IO N
I have it chemicnl wilh which I wtwh hmittetf on the
outside and make them look like they were freshly
pointed. This chemicnl removes mildew and prevents
U from ri-iiiminp—Will wt-harm paint or Mhubbtry.
Free deinoiistrnllon. Also inside work and windows
denned. Kighteen years experience.
Phone 1287 nnd nsk for the House Washing Man.

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which rangu between &gt;80' to &gt;85
• net ton delivered for the tame
type of material.
“ Report* from aome quarter*
that *teel inventorle* are far
above normal are certainly not

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CLEVELAND, Nov. Z —&lt;AhThe largest majority ever accorded
a mayoral candidate here today
swept Mayor Thomas A. Burke.
40-vear-oIs Democrat, back into
office.
Shattering the old record of
60,1)011, Burke polled 164,840 votes
to S3,633
for Eliot Ness, 44
former rity safety director, board
o f elections return* from 004 of
1,016 voting places showed. *
HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—W i
W n Francisco voters 0 yesterday
chose Superior Judge Elmer E.
Robinson as thair new mayor,
approved &gt;87,060,000 in city im&gt;
iroveiuent bonds and uverwhelmngty authorised continued oper
atlrm nf--th*~htltr limbing cmblr
cars.
Robinson defeated fourth-term
Congressman Franck It. Havennei
and City Supervisor Chester K.
MacPhea in the non-ppartlaan
mayoralty election. Fund* from
the IKind issues—largest
ever
voted here— will finance effort!
to modernise the city’s
masr
transportation
system, provide
downtown parking space, repaif
streets ami increase the water
system.
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publican.
.Samuel, who has spent 27 of his
67 year* In GOP service a* a
committeeman, member of city
council and mayor, won over
Democrat Rlchardaon Dllworth, 49year-old Marina Corps veteran of
two world Wara who had con­
ducted* a sharply-worded atreet
comer campaign.
BOSTON, Nov. 5, p fj— Republicana wrested control of two
New England cities long-heb! By
the Democrat* yesterday, but I
political pulse-feeler* found little '
to gauge votera’ thinking beyond
their home towna.
While more than two-score
Massachusetts, New Hampshire
and Connecticut citlea voted — the
municipal elections for the moat
part were decided on local Issues,
IN D IANAPO LIS, Nov. 6. W V Indiana elected a Republican con­
gressman yesterday to succeed a
Republican who died In office, but
the Democrats gained ground by
electing mayors in most of the
state's biggest cities.
' Ralph Harvey, N e w C a s t l e
farmer and a state representative,
easily defeated his Democratic
opponent, Frank A . Hanley, M un­
cle automobile dealer, in the spe­
cial congress' flection in the tenth
district. Harvey will succeed Ray­
mond B. 8prlnger, Republican who
died several months ago.

Thin Outstanding
NED SMITH. Manager
'High! Where We've Heen For 25 Yenm'
300 Baal KJrnt Street
Phone 216

THE TWIN-PACK
RIPORTIR
♦ 'Mrs, 0. V, Smith.
ictured abov* with
• r m oth er, Mrs,
Pauline M illig a n ,
was recently Inter­
viewed by Oabriel
B en iu r, S o u th ern
Twin-Peck Bread’s
traveling r e p o r te r.
Mr*. Smith met her
husband, n o w a
member of the San­
ford Police Porce,
when he was stsHoned In F lo r id a

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g la d ly made the
statem en t q u oted
above w ith o u t pay
because she sincere­
ly b e lie v e * In the
s u p e r io r ity o f
Southern Twin-Pack

"The nice thing about Southern Twin-Pack Bread la that
you can use only half a loaf and the rest stays fresh.
What's more, I find that the fla v o r Is b e tte r. Southern
Twin-Pack Is our family's favorite bread."
* Mrs. G. V. Smith,
Sanford, Fla.

established In 1012 had keen re­
elected. Glade plied up 22,132
votes to
16,936 for Jenkins,
famous automobile racing driver,
‘on a 1**1* of unofficial rrturas
from 173 o f the city’s |H4 disNEW YORK. Nov. 6— (/Pi—A
&gt;400,000,000 bonus for World War
ll veteran* and proposition* to
expand the state puhlie housing
program at a cost o f &gt;186,000,000
won the smashing approval of
in’ an off-year election.
The bonus proposal, the largest
overalLsurtn ever voted by a slate
as ,*~eMva(d to Its servicemen.
swCptlnrough by a margin of
nearly three to one even though
th* payments Will mean a 20 per
cent boost In th* state Income tea
and' an additional one-esnt levy
on each package of cigarettes.
*
Nsw York City shelved it* &gt;11year-aid proportional representa­
tion method
o f electing ■ city
council men, voting nearly two to
one to end Its tenure In favor of
a system o f electing one council­
man from each o f uie metropolis’
26 state senate districts. Two
previous repeal
attempts
had
failed.
PR, suppported by the minority
parties and several conservative
civic oraanliatlons, was vigorous­
ly fought by both Republicans
and Democrats largely on their
contention that It had enabled
Communists to obtain a foothold
In the city government. TH* JC&gt;sent city council include* two Com­
munis ta.
Some 1,600,000 ax-GI’a will ba
eligible for the bonus and Its pay­
ment* of &gt;60 to &gt;260 to those
who saw service between Dec. 7,
1941, and Sept, 2, 1946.

Lubrication

NEW ARK, N. J* Nov. 6 (JFV—
A non-partisan display of unanim­
ity among New Jersey voters
gave .the state a new constitution
today tu toplace Its lu3-y*sr-old
(hatter,
Unoltielal returns from all 134
of the states 3JU8 district* lr.
yesterday’s el* tio.1 gave a whopilng 463,340 majority for sdopton of the new, streamlined con-

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Th* Republican party's 63-year

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T HURSDAY, NOV, i., Hi 17

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Necessity For Charter Reform Is
Molotov
Arce Attacked Meyer Fired
Emphasized At City Group Meet
Atom Bomb No
By Vishinsky Because Of
Secret
On Exclusion No Control

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Truman Plans
Tax Reduction
For Next Year

Mikolnjcyk S n lt In England

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NLW (JKIL/vNa , Nov. ( (***•--Only widciprrid modriniration ot
'ity charter* can «nu»c eutirts of thr current "nationwide revolt"
attain*! nmflunr p'litii* of city government. Mayor (Juigg Newton
[Denver sail' here t«da\.
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* Rod Foreign Minister } ".---Ntwluu wUmml Iht '»!to»YKTe*i»on ot the American .Nlunuipal
Soviet Delegate In-, Hughes...Aircraft O f­
Association confeicme.
Says Capitalism Is
lbs k&amp;Jrrs* ut part:
sists Attempt T o
ficial
Testifies
Seeking T o EnsUve "W e will lv hard put for yearn
Oust Russia From
On W a r Contracts
to come to find sealing space fur until they an- assured the slate
People O f World the youngsters crowding into our u ready lo *,#y its share. Sinco
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Be
Fought
And
Publicity Man
schools," be said.
it lake* a long time fur aifhiLONDON Nor. 6 OP) —
Soviet Foreign Minister V.
M. Molotov declared today
the United State* waa estab­
lishing new naval and air
kaaes clot* to Rttaala "a* a
preparation for aggrraaiim.'

LONDON. Nov. 6
Foreign
Minuter V. M. Molotov ol Rut*
aia today auerted that the trcrtl
ol the atom bomb "ha* long
ceated to exist."
Molotov, ipeaking on the eve
of the 30th annivenary of the
Ruuia irvolution, told the Rui9 (ian people in a rperch broadcast
(tom Morcow.
"It ii intereiting that in the
expansionist circle* of the United
$late* a new, peculiar soil’ evt
illution ha* been formed about
their internal iltenglh— a belief
in the secret of thr atom bomb,
although thi* secret Ha* long
ceated to exist."
A Moscow j adio . commentator
$ said cbVet* greeted tbit remark.
"Evidently the impeiialnt* need
this faith in the atom bomb, which
a\ it known, it not a meant of
defense hut a weapon of aggres­
sion," Molotov said. "Many are
indignant that the U. S. A. and
Great Biitain hamper the United
Nations from adopting a final de­
cision on the prohibition of atomic
weapons."

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tecta lo draw up plan* and sgxciI n ations, get tods and make other
preparations befuie building Is
even begun, there will u- u long
delay before the needed building
piograiu really gets underway.
"In the meantime, hordes uf
yuungsterk ulnudy ate here and
mute are on tlie way," llr. Ed­
wards yuld. "W e rsitnot continue
to put them ill the hallwu)* and
in temporary building*."
Nor rail the rouwtiet utMiinr
all this burden themselves, "any
more than they can road budd­
ing," he continued.
Some counties which uigently
need -to rrpait schools, such is
lower East Coast communities
hit by the hurricanes and flood*,
“ may have to use teacher salary
money for necessary repairs," ne
warned.
«
Now that .the schools have their
excellent new program set up by
the 1847 -Leglxlaturv/ their big
problem for the 1848 Iwgislatute
la to "work out a sound tax tone
to xupport adequately the entire
program, and with it nil nthet
state ten-ice*." DtV’Edwards salcT

Passenger Boat Florida Building
Expected To Get Hits Highest Peak
Here Tomorrow 1Since Boom Days
Frenchmen’s Bay To Permits

Issued

For

Russia's "Industrial output tins
Constructions .Are
Inaugurate
Plea­
reached prewar levels," Molotov
O
ver
$150,000,000
sure
Trips
On
River
said.
“ Had there been no war, there
It* A SSI Ml \TED I'ltKHS
would today have Iwen unheard
Frenchmen's Ray, an Ml passen­
of ndvnncee ■ In our ritiea and ger Diesel powered ctuiier which
Flotida it piling up a 1947
.irm lM n l •• rsae KlabSI
left liar Harbor, Me., on Oil. 19 building vnlutnc which appears
is en route to Hanford having left likely- tv exceed the total of every
Bishop Henry I#outtit Jacksonville at 6 :0 0 o'clock this other year liner the Iroom mare
morning and should arrive at the than 20 yeait ago.

Heiectfl N. Y. Call

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BUFFALO. N. Y. Nor. 6 l,
The Jtt. Rev. Henry f. Louttlt to ­
day declined an Invitation to ac­
cept the Dost i f blthon of the
western New York
Episcopal
diocese.
The Suffragan Billion of the
South Florida diocese had been
elected Oct. 14 at a third ron■j
ventlon of delegates necessitated
by two previous deadlocks.
Bishop Ixuttlt
received. IS
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r * th# deciding ballot* The Rev
Samuel M. Shoemaker, rector or
Calvary Church, New York City,
received 21 clerical and '22 lay
votes and' Dr.- Thome Spfrktnan,
rector df St. Paul'* Church, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., received 7 clerical
and 8 1/3 lay vote*.
The' Previous elections were
held in Niagara Falla on May 20
and In Buffalo' on June 10 to
elect a successor to the Rt. Rev,
Cameron J. • Davla, who retired
officially Sept. 1 but has been
carrying on the duties pending
liniment
bf a new bishop.
appointm
r
Bishop Lobttlft decision was
announcedfby the Vefir Rev. Edward R. Wells, dean of 8t. Paul's
Cathedral and chairman of the
notification committee.
"I
feel
very disappointed,'
commented Dean Welle*. f'l think
Bishop Louttlt was just the right
man for the Job and I‘ think
' everybody did.'
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Man And Woman
A re Shot To Death
BSCKLEY, W. Va., Nov. 8
Uh *— Police theorised today a
Berkley business man and the
wife o f a dentist, both socially
prominent, ween alain In the
hack seat of hie ear and their
bodies rolled down an embank­
ment seven miles away.
E. Ray Bailey, about 60, man­
ager of the furnltun department
•t a Beck ley store, end Mr*.
Nellie
Mae
Rand.
3-year-old
mother o f two
o • children, w en
found shot to doath yesterday.
Mrs. Rand had been ahot througltil
Use head.twice, Bailey once.
CpL if. C. Fullmer of the State
Police reported today he had
found three spent bullet* and
blood atains in the back of
Bailey'* ear, parked near the
Click . Knight Country Club.
Mrs Rand's car waa found half a
mile away.

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Behind the problem lie* the
fart that the expanded educa­
tional program is designed to at­
tract more cluldren to the schools,
and alsu that the numtier id
rhillren o f school agy* Is increas­
ing as a result of tin.- high biitli
rate during the war years.
In addition, there ha* been n
lag In school building since tbo
war began and school conyt tui­
tion, both new and repairs, i
being held up because of the alow
release of state funds fur capital
outlay.
Dr. Edwards, who also la pres­
ident of the F'lorida Education
Association, was expanding in an
interview on remarks In- made
before thr annual clnvrntion of
lIn- Florida Congress of Parent*
and Teachers.
The need to work nut an e f­
fective system for release by the
state uf capital outlay fund*&gt; is
the vital point in the building
program, he said.
- Because the new program tie*
cAunly&gt;fundt In with the state
contributions, rountlr* are reluc­
tant to go ahead with building

A IR W A Y DIRECTOR
Clyde 8. Yam# 11, advertising
and sale* promotion executive,
who has been associated with
airline development usd traffic
activities since 1828, has been ap­
pointed as "
edvcrtJelng
\I, he.
for traffic,
Transport
as traffic Inspector for ell ATG

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Municipal Pier Friday evening,
according to s .. v. ...And, pierident of the company.
Mr. Inland arrived tliia morn­
ing in -bis automobile and con
ferred with Edward lliggmi. man­
ager of the Seminolr County
Chamber of Contmnra, re
pleasure cruises to Ire
l-ake Monroe and the SVTolins
River. H c^ aid that-he- , iraliaxai
that the cruiser could Ire put iqjji
*ha|&gt;e for an initial cruise front
Sanford at 2.00 P. M. on Armi»
lice Day, and that City and Coun-

;_.A survey o( penniti issued dur*
ina. the first nine monllii of llsfs
year in principal cities of the stats
showed that more than $150,000.000 worth of construction already
has Irern nulhorirrd, it was dis­
closed by Frank Cowlea, Jr., of
ipa, rdilor of Florida Builder.
Several cities, including Miami,
ntiami Beach and St.- Petersburg,
Trp tmI’ d* (flT ‘ fiinc-monih building
volume exceeded the total ol a
l2*mnnlhs of last year.

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Lumber Men Seek
Repeal Of Wrige
And Hour Law

WASHINGTON Nov. t. (/l‘ i
A former general manager of HoWaul I lugliei* -ain tall iotil|iatiy
told a Senate committee today lie
filed puhln ity iiian John W.
Meyet "ly ia m e I bad no conliol
over bun."

U ASHING l s»N Nov. 8 (At
I'reviilenl Truman vsitl itotay
lie doein'l til nor Inns Camphell. Montana wheal- grower,
for withholding tilO.OOO bushel* Ilf when! from the market
in the hope ot a Iteller price.
Campbell, a While House
taller yesterday, told report­
er* afterward he had suggestrd price retting* on wheat at
&lt;1 aft n bushel. It h&gt; now

1 Ii4ilr« W. IVrrll e, who was
liiird by Hughes at $7'».tMKl a year
to lake ovei management nl llie
11m'I irt Ail, iall Co . laid lie dis*
ch.vigrd Meyrr because lie i ouldn'l
find out what llir publitily man

I'etelle. Itow pteiidriil ol |lie
(in W.hhJ Imluitiirs at Wayne,
M o b . appearetl before a Shnatr
Wir bn etligaliiig SuWommillre
whoh is ini|tiinng into $40,000,000 woitli (o warlipir plane con-,
ti.u Is awarded Hughes.

FORMlt fOllSH FlfMliX Stanlslaw Mlkolajc/yk Is kUsett by lit* wife
following hit safe arrival by it A I* plane in.tuiidon, England. The 1’i-asaiit
Party leader, wtio lud bemi missing tw# week*. »aid lie luul tied Poland
tut .i use "1 did not waul to be shot and killed like a *hecp." Ilo rliatgctl.
the Comnumrst donilnated government had planned to bring him to Inal
U fo jr a military court and ilicn execute him.
(Inlctndllonall

Educator Deplores Overcrowded
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I'letiilrut 1 1 uniats said today that
us spetial message to Congress
Nov. 1/ Kill contain no suggestumt loi the revision ol taxes. He
tleihnrd comment on whether lie
will veto a thud lax rrditetion
lull profsoted by Kepublican mem-*
lie’rs uf Ilie Home Ways and Means
( omiiiittee.
However, lie* told a .news conlerelite fiti own '•thekiage would .
be ituilinrd ttm lly to tlie pur|H»ses foi which lie lias called
Congien b a il into tettion. T lifie

Conditions In Schools Of Florida

Mryri told, the committee last
'T " "
sunimrr that he sprnt neatly
—■
! I old I It a t R e p . Duughton
$lt,4.IK)0 of llughrs' money rnl D M ) Iwill pirthtlrtl .1 veto (ot
V ( «ef»
| |.,tula's
.tin*,I.
I I IS I.. I'Lll-tU.ltl KG.
----- ,palled
— "*v. %
i IllHlU
trrlaining high govrinmrnt anil
any l.tx irtluttnoi lull at the
I? m i V . 11 . w ,U"
*tl • .... . « * « ‘be thlltlieil', head*."
annv ol I icinis hrforr the cont(acls
t V. I. rtltv tttl pitileooi til idutalinn .it Florul.i .Stale I'nivcisitv N..v 17 vrvvt.iii. Mi. Iiuuun said
lilt flu I I lav I si
*
Wrie awaitled Hughes.
I he pub- pinlicteilltKlay
he vtill ‘ take t n r ol that situ*
11t.lill,,**-*
I*n*r r.l«ail
Juily man is ir|x,rted ir.uly lo j
Ilo- prold.ni
pi.,t khi.t; ,*ilet |ti., | i lattiiKiiu fat ililirt (oi ,. I.ool
II tsnlllslirsl »W I' mMr I If hi I
•|&lt;lt. .Iren IV fat mote . h o i - than most people icah/e. and it may be

j-s " l .t l I,, |;ii.w ,,.|| I'll.' • rout. |)| I ,t|v. .tills
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0 &lt;&gt;P&gt;—
liniusrhout the cuiiliy w ef
l.umlwi . maiiufartuiria ralleil to­
srp
|M*llllcnl
machilira
l*'ing
day for outright repeal of the
throw n mil of office t,y uewcninwage-hour act. describing it a*
I'ls to |h&gt;|iio '- Dial phenomenon
"basically uIkuuiuI in principle
i» clearly u jiriMluct of |,,,*lwai
ami unworkable in application."
ntmoeplicre, iht* ntino*phi*rt- tvbicb
They weu&gt; lbe latest in a series
Welcomes clititigc nml tcmU t-t
of Industry group* appearing be­
I over glniiioiir,- t|„. returning win
fore a House I.nlxir Subcommittee
"Yw ilh l* n ft nine of mind ntul vrtrran IV,- cannot cxiwct' it to
to advocate elimination of the
nlne.yetr old law, which establish* tk, a matter of Itow t r feel |It, l. If w, lire to coiiSoliilatF
•d the 40-hour wreck and 40-ren\(land lies in mir thinking," Itev: |tin- gnimt now being made, In
•fraol.el i4et»t,|| «lf Os-rtht t o ld . grtod J^ovcr llllll-nt. Tllnt, Is tlie
hourly itinlrfuim wage.*
The rommittr* headed by Rep. the Junior Cliainl«'r of Ctimmerre [rharler under whir), tl»c city got Communist Gets Com ­
McConnell (It-Pa.t I* studyiur xt the noon liour lunclu-iin lotlay j i innn-iit ti|M*.rnti*.s.
plete Control Of
, "Tin- clinrter* in i-fft-rt in un'V
the act to determine whether any at the Mity fair Inn,
"
f
f
e
must
it
nliic
l
Iml
in
Alitor-1
American
eilba&lt;
ItM
lay
an«
widerbsngr* are liei^led.
C/eoJi
Government
George J. Tichy, manager of ira ww are different from guv *"*;n iiivltatlnn* to rorruptimi.
other
group
of
young
men
in
!
J
hey’
wren-written
at
a.
tlntr
when
the Timber Pfoducta ManufacturBUCI LMtLSI. Rumania-, Nov. 6
era Association of the Pacific the win Id and this* iliffeirnce 'i* Tl'v government was primarily
Northwest, speaking also for the that we enjoy node fyedolti n- mutter of pioviding fire nml (iT&gt; (iruigr lutalrou, vne pie
National LumU-r Manufacturer" than utber voting men. Being |H.||Ji- iiroteeUon. There are fp.v unci and fojeien minuter, -mil
finnswi* as.....si i I'eiHliiV T,*1 iKieJ oibn f’f.iiuln.il l.do-ial |,ai
*44.
ill, ee-y,
Anoelallnti.. ami Edlldtl.
JJuUik ai l a w m ii I—«&gt;|I m
.....
so we must take advan- I’lditii'id biarbim*K. l*-enu*e rity Ity tnrm
Inss, pn-sident of the Auguita, aihilty.
bers f Itoiii iloa v- , aliiuel
ibiveinnieiil wif*—rtuf Important
- .
(ia., Hnnlwootl Company, jpined tago of (he opppitiiol^j-* that nj
Jjidiv under pirviiur
emiugli
to
make
n
macliine
a
leaf
"
’'■Ulteu
(I'siltssM et, .|-sae rPafctl
offered IIS," tie ItdibM.
flolll I’.llll lllirot
"W&lt;- must invest our nlnli'v ttuent to tlie Welfare of the |*’o
I ’ailiaiii,-nl volttl no i onleirm e
fop * t he j*i-&lt;»d of the worli \r.- l-ie.
Snderblom Honored
"T,*l:iy I iff oi*‘ ralinn, of id
"i t ata^rw n I (17 I............. ix o ll
have the past to inttiruvi Ilfem

Reverend Nelson
(iives Address At
Jaycees Luncheon

Foreign Minister
Of Romania Quits
Under Pressure

For Faithful Duty

|r, fjmony rt,‘ ,|lr
and the fuliin1 to guide us. U, goveiiiment ivarli Into every home
must not* !&lt;«• thought leva, IlMV
d
oyrs
ilf
1.
|
‘‘F
id
. M N w ilm n -|eiilrr-jlllb i M .ie u
In reengnltloii iif hi* faithful or easunl about uur duties as ueiG-iii wliieb-city s q r t p , .....
lined, city purcliasea' are Iliad,v| •iik
,l1''I IM i»Nkfi%. I lie IHoift utKlQ
|I ..Mil*.*'.' **N l'8tr l »HM»
work, Karl Jtaderhlnm nf l.nke
city money ia s|*,nl, is of iinm "- ill llir lii.il daiined In hive pmvMonro* hax been awarded a 111
dial** conceni to every* family. nl. that drlendanli pi,* ilir,| d&lt;* ’ year service pin by Florid* Power
Oftly In n u llin g (h o o f ................. unirnls (lorn I aljirvi u’v (oieign
ami Light Company. J. A. Young Funeral Kite.s Held
mi n uimlern, scientific l,a«fs enu
superintendent o f the company’s
II »nll*u,,|
|.a„ lu l.ll

For Tom Bar wick
electric generating plant here, an­
nounced yesterday. Mr. Soderblnin
was presented the pin by Superin­
Funeral service* for Th^ma*
tendent Young at a special cere­ Earl Harwick will be brM Friday
mony held Wednesday.
. .•vftcrnoiin nt 3:IH&gt; .oelock at tin

;pimmI

government !*• guarautnsl.

Newton, who gained ihe Dentes f

Jmnyorship hy ouxting a politicai
nmchine tlmi had Ihwii in |*»w ■&gt;
for nearly n "quarter of a cen­
Mr. Soderblotn wfk employed in|Kr|r|(ian Fnm'ral llortie with the tury. told conference ilelegal
to&gt;25 hy Pheonlx Utility Company,! i^y, \y_ p IRook* officiating. that inuidripnt reform dc|,en&gt;lwhich later berime a part of Interment will be in LongwoOd more „n ritlien* knowing t)•-;
Florida Power *t)d Light Com­ (Jcmelerv. Mr Harwich' died of n ■■fil'd*" ll,on on "personalities’ ■&gt;.'
pany. He worked on the Hanford heart attack Tuesday at Ids home politicians running for office.
plant when jt was under con­ in l-ongwnod.
He said the importance bf clinrstruction anil afterwards was a
Serving a* arlive pall l*-nrers ter modernlratlnn "I* attested by
mrmtwr of the plant’s operating
III !«• Herman Jean, Wilhtir vigor with which the machin staff. Since July o f thi* year he |Coodall. Brantley West, Juifics politician, oppose it. We’re findhas not twen working, but eim-:We*t, Hugh t-rr West and Irett m* that'ruit In Denver."
tinuet on the company's payroll. West.

Chamber O f Commerce Committee
Approves Budget For Coming Year

T n ft Srvh Truman
Wants N ew Controls

•TUI.SA Nov. 8 (At — Senator
.Itol-eM A Tef» told a Remihllran
•m,*'tlne lixet night that Pre*w»nt
Truman and bis advisers are flirtLx;&gt;cn»e» ol S2J.776 lor the Seminole'County Chamber ol Com- iti» with new kinds of controls
mere# during Ihe co-ninq )ia i wetr anticipated by the Executive anil which they would like to see irn-

hinvnee Committee at a merpng at the Touiiit Center Tuesday gvcnin|.
,
Anlieipatrd revenue o| }7.|v654 for the year, wat piedicled, ac­
cording to hdwnrd Higtinr, mat&gt;*vrr, who piriented the tentative budg­
et to Inc lomautleet.
Included In the budget w aif

$4,400 to be spent for malnte
nance o f the Tourist Center and
entertainment o f gueate including
work on the thuffleboard court,
tenni* court* end buildings used
for tourist activities.
The sum o f $3,600 was set for
advertising, Including the print­
ing o f new booklets, a post card
campaign, road signs, a buyer*
guide for roereKant* and assist­
ance of tourists and maps. In
addition to presenting the tenta­
tive budget for 1847-48, Manager
Higgins rave tha budget report
for leal year's operation. After
* thorough discussion of th* budg
pt, several Items were changed.
Present
were: E. G. Kilpatrick,
.
■„ Jt.
H. James
Gut, Lea R. Lesher.
J rJ
H. B. Pone, W. A . Patrick. Forrest Gatcbel, 3. L. Ingley, J. A.
Biatllno, W. V. Bitting, H. H.
Coleman. A . Carraway, Geo. Stine
and 3. r . McClelland.
. The meeting was callsd to
v .

m

WASHING I ON, Nov. b p 1 »j-

W .i« ..........

llr laid lie does not know under
wlial trims Meyer iriiulnrtl in
Hughes' employe, but fh'.il be was
cut off tlie Huglirv aiit raft pay­
roll in t|ie fall of l ‘M5.

:

frlrhiug around $3.

&gt;14

Wlule there hat been an increate in building costs over L it
year, the current higher volume
is alliibutrd mainly lo niore con­
Mrs. W illiam Gulland struction activity* particularly in
Dies- A t Home O f the residential field.
Commercial construction
ha*
Mrs. M ary McCauley been
climbing steadily upward in
volume since the release of moat
Mr*. William Gulland, wlfa of government controls last July.
the late William Gulland of Cum"But the b lg re S ' share of the
herland, Md., died suddenly Wed-, building.dollar in Florida todav Is
nesday. following a short Illness, going Into lusdlv-nceded• reaiden
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. tfal units, including single-family
Mary G. McCauley, 1300 Mag­ homes, duplex** and apartments/
Cowles as
nolia Avende.
M n. Gulland. the former Bessie
A number of nutria also are
Rebekah. Dart, wae bom In Cum- Included, five uf them on Miami
Il Millaate
C a r l.iakii
berland, Md., March 18, 1871,
and was a member o f the p in t
Preebjrterlan Church o f that city. Mikolajezyk Escape
Sha la survived by her daugh­
ter, Mrs. McCauley; a eon, Thomas
Partners Arrested
Cnaap Gulland and a grand
daughter^ Elisabeth Rabekgf*GulWARSAW , Nov, 8 (JP)-The
Cumberland.
Polish government, In a state­
A brief pprayer service will ment charging that an unspecifi­
be held at the Erickson Funtrml
Home, Friday morning at 10:80 ed embassy In Warsaw had
o'clock. Interment will be at Cum­ "actively aided" the escape o f op­
position leader Stanlslaw Mikoberland, Md.
lajartyk, announced last night the
arrest in Cxechoslovakia of three
of eight member* of Mikolajcxk't
M eet Held A t County party
who fl*d at the earn* time.
A g e n t O ffice Monday A foreign ministry apogesman
told a news cpnferenc* that WinA district meeting nf Produc­ cenlty Hryja. * treasurer of the
tion and Marketing Administra­ Polish Peasant Party: Mrs. Marla
Mikolajetk's
private
tion was held Monday at the Ifulewict,
Mlecxalaw Daboffice of County Agent C. R. secretary, and ifiecti*
Dawson for the purpose of pre­ rowakl, deer Used by the govern
paring forma relating to pay- mant at a "collaborator" of
merits on soil conservation, it wax Mikolajetk's, were arretted after
reported by Orlw Mathleux, county crossing the Ctechoalovak fronti­
administrative officer.
er and now were in cuttody of
Among those present were Au­ Polish security police.
brey Dunscornbe o f Gainesville;
A government communique said
Charles Adams of Brevard Coun- an Investigation o f Mlkolajctyk's
ty and Mrs. 81mm*, hla clerk; flight showed “ that tha escape
Clyde
f Osceola
P ( Strong
_ o..............
- VMBltjr waa planned together with diplo­
and Mlaa Ruth Padgett, hla clerk: matic officials of oaa o f the
Ralph Adame o f Lake CountT and embassies in Warsaw and was
M n . Adams; Neal Dale o f Or­ realised with their action and
ange County and Mrs. Ballentlne, and direct aid."
hie elerk and M. Morse of Vo­
lusia County.
GLOBING HOURS
QUEEN M A R Y BAIL8
Ned Smith, president o f the
.SO UTH AM PTO N, Ene.^Nov. fl Sanford Merchant*
Cunard
today reported that earda are
n Mary, delated more coming In dally from merchant*
thaw
ura by a brief strike on a vote for s uniform proeeled fer N ew York dure for Wednesday afternoon
todsv.
* * V
closing o f stores, and that n meet­
The Duke and Duchess of Wind­ ing to determine the result of the
ie r were among approximately
Jng will Be held nomeUme next
" mml....... I

LAKE SUCCESS Nov. 6 (A V Russia's Andiri Y. Vishinsky Jer Is led in rffrcl today that the
Sovie) Union would irsist any at*
tempt to exclude it from member­
ship in the United Nations.
Hr i|x&gt;kr after Soviet Foreign
Minolrr V. M. Molotov declared
in Moscow that the secrets of the
atomic bomb 'have "long erased
to exist" a statement that hit
here as many delegates were show­
ing increasing concern over Rus­
sia's boycott of U. N. projects.
In a blistering attack on Dr.
Jose Arce. Argcnlinr delegate, who
suggested yesterday tlut Russia
be dropped frost the U.N., Villiinsky said:
"Dr. Arce. your hands won't
reach that far."
**
Vishiritky . i|Mikr before the
General * Assembly's 57-nalion politiial lommittcr Juiing dcli.ile on
Secretary of State Marshall's plan
for a year-round tilling of the 57
nations as a "Little Assembly."
Again he nvoiiled nny direct

j Resident
E x p ec ts
Special Session T o
Deal W ith Europe
First, Then Prices

ordsr by the President, E. G.
Kilpatrick, Jr., who explained that
the purpose of the meeting wav.
to dlocus* ' last year's budg­
et and the budget for Ihe en­
suing year.
On motion of Mr. Ingley, sec­
onded bv Mr. Gut, th* regular
salary o f tha Manager was order­
ed paid plus the usual bonus
of $500 to he drawn during the
coming year. This motion was
presented by tha Chairman and
corriejL
Mayor Gut, seconded by Mr.
Patrick) • moved that In epccial
recognition
for
thd excellent
work of tb# past year the Managar be* paid ' an extra $260
bonus, payable Immediately. This
motion was presented by ths
President and carried.
changes were made,
A fter thee*
th
on motion of Mr. Coleman, seeondod by Mr. Ingley. the budg­
et a* revised waa adopted.

The Ohio Itrnubliran. charging
the Administration showed slight
concern for the success of Its food
conservation plan, said "one msv
well suspect that the failure of
the plan to bring about savinrs it
to Iw used as a reason for advo­
cating compulsory controls"
••The whole buying Policy of
the Administration." he said,
"seems to l&gt;c directed toward*
making condition* worse Instead
of !&gt;eltcr."
Taft a candidate for thr Re­
publican presidential nomination,
drclarrd “ I *m quite certain you
cannot control distribution *urcessfullv In lime o f peace without
creating black market*. It lead*
to control of prices, and control of
prices must lead to control to
wages." •
FIRE RESULTS
Consdierable damage to the
kitchen of an upper flour apart­
ment at 818 MtUonvllls Avenue
m u lled yesterday afternoon from
a fire cauied by a defective oil
cook atove. Firemen were called
at 3:28 P. M. to put out th* fir*
according to Chief M. N. Cleve-

Biff Four ('•atlier For
Peace Treaty Parley
LONDON Nov. •! i,1', H'pniv
foreign ministris for the United
Slate*. Russia. Great llrituin mid
France- met In mi althoapheiv of
Pessimism today to prepare fur
the Rig Four conference N'uv. 26
on the German mid Austrian
penre treaties.
, Robert Murphy, potitient n,lvtaer to Gen. Lucius I), ( ’ lay in
Germany, represented the United
.States. Tlie deputies resumed
Iif-'.V
talks-f*ajaurned by their superior*
•ill Moscow seven months ago.

Murine ( ’orpn D ay •
To He Observed Here

Snow Falls' In M any
Sections O f Nation
it,

AKSoei \ ri:ii

pr e ss

J

The,eold,■ i weather and he*vievt snowfall o f tlie iveavon hit
tlie northern mid central Kocky
Mountain region* n'ud pan* of
the plnins stale* today.
Temputuro dipp.-d to around •
the rero maik in Montana Idaho
and Wyoming and colder weather
moved tutu tbo uiidwstt. Fall*
of -now tneisiuring from- one to
eigiit incite* weie on tits gtmpid
from Salt l.ake City to Central
Soutli Dakota.
The frrexiiig teroperaturea ex­
uded from tlie lti**kies eastward
aertvs* tlie northern
ern plain*
pli
into

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x,r-r». i1 mi "i:;Mprd""vnnir~

vvill, the mercury dioppiag t(l
,l&gt;elow tfi’e U2_*lttmk in some sec­
tions ns for oijlt ns Illinois.
Hutto, .Mi.yt . vvns the culdett
citv’oii the ,nilv itioiniiig weather
■ii ,|, wt(|| a t',w ,if two a»,aif.
•Salt l.nle filv reported 6 rtichcs
,.f siiiiw—i u c l l » - gosHMlt----H«ek
Hpiipgs, Wvu., was covered with
H inches; I'hlllp. S. U.. 6 inches
nnd.t'hndroii. Neb.. 4 Incbe*. Snow
was preilictcd
foe section* of
.Minn* ota tiwlay and northwests
ern Wisconsin tonight.
Haiti was reported over north­
ern sections of tin* Great luikes
legion; in the nortli
Atlantic
states and In parts of Washing­
ton mid Otegop. Temperature* In.
the eastern and Gulf states were
above normal with yesterday's
top lending " f H'J^reju'rted at
Brownsville, Tex.

1

Mrs. Ellen Toftcly
Dies A t A rc O f IK)
Mr# Ellen Christina T of»te. !&gt;0,
e former resilient of Chnluoti^
itUj Saturday In Pelican Ranid*,
Mlmt
Funeral service* will lie
M d nl the graveside in Cliultmia
Cemetery nl -':30 o'clock Sunday
afternoon with Hie Itev. Wilton
pi nth •!&gt; on of the Cliuluots
Itsntist' Church officiating. The
Erickson Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.
Sirs.' Toftely was born tn filaren. N'oidtnnd, Norway, Aug. 16,
1857. Prior to coming to Chulimra in 1917, *he had lived at
Forman. N. D. film was a mem|„t of the Norwegian Lutheran
Church In Minnesota. • Iter hus­
band. Mathew1 Hr Xof,,Iy ‘M'1
* ,n
1929 after living In Chuluot* 14
year*„ .
Survivor* include two son*, Ed­
ward TofU'lv uf Chutuota and Ed­
win Toflrlv uf Pelican Rapid*,
and t w o daughtera, Ml»* Norm*
Tuftely and Mi** Helen Tuftely of
Pelican Itapids who will arriva
here
Saturday morning. Also
surviving are eight grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren.

Post 3282 o f'ih e VFW will ohserve Marine Corps Day Nov. 10.
with John L. Galloway address­
ing Marines of the organixntion
concerning the armistice of Nov.
II, IU1H, at a meeting at the
Legion Hut at 7:00 P. M.
Movie* of the ale force opera­
tion! In *11 threaten nf the recent
war will be shown. Refreshment*
will tie served at the conclusion
on the meeting. The coming dis­
trict convention to he held in Or­
lando on Nov. 23 will tie discussed
and delegates will be elected.
Marine! In the organixntion
will fiv * an account o f their ship
,-.V
and shore stations pvencas and
will tell of their war experiences,
PREMIER FIRED ON
according to John Sauls, ads
RANGOON, Burma Nov. 6
Jntant, who todav urged that all
members and Marines elegibl* — A government communique told
for membership attend the meet­ Premier Thakin Nu narrowly es­
caped assassination today when
ing.
six shots were fired st him while
he was returning by automobile
PRICE CONTROL
WASHINGTON Nov. 0 (/p&gt;- to Rangoon after a vacation In
Leen Henderson, former vie# &lt;ad- the Interior of Burma.
__The shots tulsscJ the Premlav,^—
niim-triit-T. -aid today * “ “
government agency
y »ntiould bg but wounded a British officer In
created with full power to im- the Burma armv and killed n
po*e controls on the nations on- British soldier, th* communique
said.
v- . ■
tire economy.

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�THURSDAY, NOV. 6. 1947

TUB HANFORD flEBALP, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGB TWO
the lime at how long it took me
to learn war,” he wrote. “ I ahould
have known this before."
A few generals are courageous
enough to admit they »era guilty
of mistakes that cost men's lives.
It is characteristic of Hatton’s
brutal honesty and superb egotism
Ily IIA L HOYLE
NEW YO R K ,'Oft— War ia tome that he could do so— and still boast
thing you learn as you go along. that he only made j&gt;ne error In
Even an old campaigner like the European ranfpaign.
General George S. Ration, Jr.,
His story of his own part in the
found that to he true. He says Warri» * legacy of controversy

P atton Says War
Something Learned
| As You G6 Along

o f which are published this strong willed impatient 'leader
in the Saturday Evening who hate»| the reins he foil held
him from the greatness and glory
Recalling how the Germans he was born tp.
Rut from It emerge* the clear*
threw back one of hia armored
columns several miles and cost cat picture yet given df the most
ptMvrnui pvriunint&gt;
uir .war—a
m i —«
personality vs
of the
him a number o f tanks, Hatton powerful
acknowledged it sshis probably his man who believes! in fighting and
faftlt for driving hia men day and loved It. NobosJy really knew Pat­
night to a point where they were ton betterjhan himself.
Herts are spme of his own pithy
too tiresl to resist the Nasi count*
rr thrust.
comments on his trade:
Il-Tctohmhci Icing surprised at
“ A pint u£ sweat saves a gallon

of blood,
"W e never had to regroup,
which seemed to he the chief form
of amusement in the Uritish
'Do not. take counsel of your
re.
.
If I hsd worried about flanks
I could
have fought the
r war.
“ never ....................
“ One does not plan and then try
to make the circumstances fit
those plans. One tries to make
plans fit the circumstances.

formerly handled l&gt;
Nations Relief and
Administration in Europe and the
“ I bcllve in fighting until lack Ortt-m.
.....
of supplies fortes you to stop;then
China will be supplies
digging in.
50.000 long tons
whe.
“ It has always been my un- •41,000 long tons of rice fr
fortunate role to be .the ray of Unites! States am! appro*
sunshine and the bark-slipper he- .10,000 long tods of rice
fore action, both for those Ultder 8lameae sources under
me and also those over ere."
plan^ The balance of the
Hatton hated indecision. Hr f*0”
consist chicflv o
tells of one general, relieves! of ,ir» l sunpllee.
his command, who asked 4H hours I The food, an announceme
w in d ie r to .a c c e p t a i c s
ser command in another

forced,. that Troy fell, that
wore ____
the walls of Hadrian succumbed,
that the Great Wall of China was
fmile.and that, by the same token,
the might;
to defend
vented liy resolute, nnd ingenious
opponent. In war, tthe only
„ sure
___
defense is offense, and* the
“ efftcl.
"Pacifists would do well to study enrv of offense depend: &lt;&gt;n the
the Siegfried and Maginot lines, ’arlike souls of those conducting
irrmentltcring that these dcfniyes i »
troops in battle.
No one who knew the impetuous
Hatton could quarrel with his own
summary of his life— “ At least, I
have dnno iny- Ix-st as God gave
me the chance.” Nor should his
countrymen
forget this classic
warning that gives his military

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“ Just what Is your complaint?"
•he commissioner wanted to know.
“ Well we Just want somebody
to come out here and keen an eye
on these people running the place
because we thing they're crool
said the complaint.

J'.tMlxw—Bsilsl —fb

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court house received a telephone
call from a woman who aald she
wished to make’ a complaint.
"Is your voting machine jam*
mad?” asked a commissioner.
IN D IA N A P O L IS , N o v .«—
"Oh, no.” The woman said.
Marion County election foinmi*“ Are the votes registering all
alunrrs on duty Tuesday In the right?” the commissioner queried,

Woman Complains
Over Crooked Vote

China Receives Aid
Worth $27,700,000

SPAGHETTI

NEAT B

OOV. EARL SNELL
OOVIINOI Earl Snell (above) of
’Oregon, his Immediate successor,
•nd a third State official and their
fcilo't are believed to Have been
fkllltd as a result of a plane crash
In the snow-covered mountains
near Lakeview, Oregon. The men
w ere un a hunting trip when tha ac­
cident occurred.___ (faternatlonol)

Seaketch I'lnk

Salmon

Court Rules On
Liquor Ordinance
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. A-&lt;/H&gt;—
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday
that a city of Miami ordinance
phohiblting operation of a liquor
store within 1,000 feet of-a-school
docs not apply to a kindergarten

•Quantity Riohts Reserved
Prices Good THxu Sat. Nov. 8
Educator Assorted

• lie tcourt,
w o I*v*r»*u
■ Dade
i/aoe
The
reversed a
County Circuit Court order and
dismissed a suit brought against

J FRtTrr CAKE- M AKIN’8

Muaselman Assorted

Corporation to prohibit operation
of the store within 1,000 feet of
the St. Alahan’a kindergarten
nursery school/
"l| ia. our .conclusion that a
_ JfludffgaUcn.- nursery is
school within ths Intent”
city ordinance and state law, the
court said, and added "A place
wh.no liquor ia sold is not a
nuisance.

Black Halm

Vac-I’ak

Pittod Datos 7 ^ - o z 21c
8un Maid Seedless - •

Preston SOS Green

Raisins 15 o r Pkg 16c
' ■ ------Pin oapplo
Ib
59c

•onvo

Coffee

O'Hagr HblviW

Peaches

is * *

1 2 &gt;a

c

Kuunly Ki»t

Currants
8-ox
Citron P o ol
Ib
Lemon P o ol
Ib
O ran ge Pool Ib
Chorrios
Ib

11c
44c

41c
39c
73c

Personal Sice

The Soap of Beautiful
Women

FORECAST

19c

Cokes

Agriculture Deportment

Big Sale Ends Saturday— Last Chance!

Scores of
Bargains!

Just a few more days. am', you will have missed tho
Quantity nights Reserved

2

going to be a difficult fob to
hasp your family streag and
healthy. Par good physical
swiiuiiiwn se j w i UWI llinilllKf
against tho possibility of coo. I
trading disooss.
What are you going to do about
it? If you're not sure, 1st us
euggsit that you d m nature's
way of pressrviag a good sup.
ply of mast whits It's Mill oblelnabU . . . by frearing .nd

Extra Standard

Beech-Nut

PeanutButtern
9o«toii4 B &amp; w d d K
Corned Ueef

Ultra-Ueflncd

Experts Forecast
Biggest Meet .
Skortege in 20 Y «ett

Get.s Dirt &amp; Grease

Western Center Cut Pork
Corned tin t
Deviled

Kansu* Shipped Dressed
and Drawn Grade A

it jo a D*«pf(*«re home

Baeramrntn Yellow^ Cling. Itlvs.

Neckbones Lb 25c

Poaches No 2 % 28c

59c

Powder

•

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t

( a |

•*

Hotted
Llhbv's Vienna

Vi

Sausage

Government Graded Utility
Club or Hirktfh Senk*
T-Hone, Porterhouse Steak
Center Cut Chuck Roast

ihlpped Kansas

Tender, Sliced B w l .

Liver

Dixie CryatAla

Yellow Dais/

^

GREEN GIANT
Armoui

Sunnyland Ready to Eat 6 to B Lb

Center Cut Potk

Wo bare available far i(iun*&gt;
dlsts dslivory this famous
brand of homo f resMrs. Slop
ia today! Solsct yoursI Pricos
rang, from 1199.91 dslirered
and installed.
IlloitraUd bolow It populat
Modal C-S. Holds more than '
170 lbs. al aaoortsd pemhabla
fobds. Has flngtr lift countar.
bslsrvctd lid, lid lorb,- tutorior
light, food itoraga baskets. and

Tongues

8uprrbrand

Kingan's Tendered

31c spire Ribs Lb 55c
Vlsklng

39c ichile
.

Lopfl I gland Cobbler

1 0 Lb* 3 9 c

•Lay Natural

^

RsUi'a

Potatoes'

Cheese
Cheese '

U. 8. Good Chuck

Fresh Beof

k”

Club.or Sirloin Cut* Utility Bool

Lb*Roll

Household

55c

Large Cheaapaaka Bay

65c Oysters Pint 69c
Be*4 Center Cut Chuck

D IX IE

APPLES 2 u » 29c
York Cooking

APPLES 4

33c

Jonathan or Roma Baauty

APPLES 2 tb. 25c
POTATOES 4 ib. 25e
M S 2 ib. 2 9 c

Kansas Shipped Grade A Drugged &amp; Drawn Stewing

Hens
Lamb Shoulder

Western Red Delicious

York Cooking

n tic s t

$269.95

Srepet 2

iwih'a Boned A

Sanford fu rn itu re Co,

Lbs

27c Carrots 2

Bdu

25c

�THURSDAY, NOV. 6. 1947

rtlfchAJNl.UKI&gt; HKR a I.D. HANFORD. li.U llIliA

By S T A N LEY

THE OLD HOME TOW N
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Where Customers
LONGER

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Sanford. Florida

DAILY

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Here*** proof-IIAM S - Armour'* Star and Cudnltv** I’ urllitn

DOG FOOD

3-1 pound cans

a w w a r iT iiiia i
iahiiC l

WHOLE
m iT T ENDS
SHANK END
CENTER SLICES

25c

llarearrl Ann
Wr-lrrn A Grade
So loin unit

r*ctf&lt;( !i* to.

Garden Fresh
Fruits &amp; Vegetables

ANN PAGE
Tendct

flE A N S

Kin.

Oranges

doz 29&lt;

Roslon Style

T r w ll Tender

Beans

2 lbs 29(

Tomato Satire

2 lb cans

Squash

23c

Larife Juicy

Grapefruit

each 05c

IONA

Tender

Okra

TOM ATOES

lb 15c

Freah

2 N o. 2 C an —

•Dates
Calif.

Carrots 2 hunches 27c
Canadian

Rutabagas

lb 05c

GREEN G IAN T

Lettuces 2 heads 25c
1b carton

Sdcrtwl

Tomatoes

.

28c

Closed All Day Tuesday, Nov. 11
Open All Day Wednesday
fl SMALL

SALAD DRESSING

Smnm* Out

O N E L O O K A T TH E L O C A L
T E A M ANC&gt; T H E A IE W
C O AC H H A S T O C H A N G E
HIS W H O L E P L A M ’
O F

A C T IO A l —

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HAM BCRGRB

Stic niitumutii-ally lwcutm-x »*n and Hum- ftmn Ru.unn «nn\. .
IVIoscow Claims To abruotn.
rui; •weeper and a fumituie who mine to me. I don't think'
dunter."
they're tmitld to have much of n
ThU amimincrmriit wa» local’) lurutr o Itu-oia.”
.
Have World’s Three rtowa.
but the fact alaiut the three j She &gt;hi -itatnl.
dressmakers \ta- nut.
I “ Thm- ~ no nml fm ' tin in
Best Dressmakers tnli'ntrd
At ba&lt;&lt; two of the better •‘ nionr mn wum.i.," &gt;!»• -tod
llr-JHHUfCdlH.MtmK
A I' \’ow ifi-mi&gt; &gt;-i'MOSCOVV—1 ue holy vtilli the
exquisitely cut dic»» leaned serws*
the tuhlc and tapped the *lint stem
■if a rhnmpniTto’ ifln*n with a lirll*
’ Iw tllv tinted finyeVnail.
“ What some foreljfnrrs fail to
•enlixe," she said. "is thai we
have In Moscow three of the fin­
est dressmakers in the world.
,Maybe wr have more, hut I know
of three."
"And what doc* this prove?"
sidled n pretty youmr wife from
the British Embassy,
"It proves we have styles of nur
own and idea* of our own about
drvsslntr and dress and well
never tto In for tho.ty Itmir skirts
which have runto out o f Paris

31c

liMvi Rolled

SHOULDER BOAST

II) 19c

htutband* hurt* served In the for- deviix- rm
iditn diplomatic .cijrp* here dur- l*®®r h’l;*- *1
Irilf tevent yrais -had dre**t**i °* b y ot
nml plenty of. them, made . hy
"Neithii
these dressmaker* and found them |K° }(1,,IV bat
excellent.
wait &amp;uiJur lhi4High 1h&lt;i limit
Thi* correspondent thought it
the dressmakers, or at least‘ one

" (I f course I'm nwate iif the
lonjr dies.' styles," she said, and
then added with Iry emphasis,
(in 'her desk were several t-op
les o f rerent stvie inMtaiSuei from

l.ooir dresses? No,* Pm not
Someone wanted td know why mnkimr any.
Have you hud any request* for
"Bemuse."* shi* said with a ret
tain amount o f feeling, "whal
do lotiif dresses do to a yeoman T
"None." she s|ltd with finnlity
foreign ■*«»■
They-.make out of her n human "None, 'None- fro

18c

llrrl, ) mots

W H Y W O R / jy ^
X

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anti.

WORRY
INSURANCE-

o n io n s

A P P LE S

C W ip S tlt I

55c

PEANUT BUTTER
A * I* Yellow Cream Stylu

PRESERVES

Baby' Western Reef

Sirloin Steaks

Pork Chops
Boston Butts

65c

HASH

57c

CHERRIES

llahy Beef Grade*A

Chuck Koast
Hamburger

Ducks

41c

FISH IlKPARM KNT
Larne Jumbo

Baltimqir Setrrt

Fresh Shrimp
FISH

P h o n e I2S7

3rd. an d M ag n o lia

All Meat Fresh Ground

Flu. Grown Dressed it Drawn

75c

FILLETS

Haddock

U. S. No. 1 Potatoes. . . . . . .
Fancy Yellow Squash . . . . ,
Ga. Yams Fine (or Baking

AN N PAGE
Rum

Del Muntc

G R A P E JAM
Il&gt; jar

2 tb jar

23c

43c

Baysenberries
ueberrics
Fruit Cocktail - 25c
Inna Tomatn

C H IL I G R A V Y
2 lb can 25c

Juice
Jax

46 oz can 20c
No Dopo»it

Beer
PE AS

ctn of 12

2 btl. 29c

1.74

Flakes

2 Nn. 2 Cana

2.3c

D reft

IIRIGHT SA IL
Sclf-Pollahinj;

FLO O R W A X

Avenue

Yellow Cooking Onions
Hard Head Local Green Cabbage
Calif. Iceberg Lettuce . . . .
. . . 21
Fresh Cut Spinach...... . . . . . . . . .
Large Calif. Lem ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Golden Yellow Bananas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bulk Turnip. Roots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......
Mustard, Collard or Turnips. . . . . . . . . . b
Fresh Coconuts « » • • • * »
* , . . . . . . *,
Red Tokay G rapes.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fla* 0 ranges » • • • • * • • • * • • • • * • • » » * » .
Fresh Dressed Fryers. . .*. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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KRAUT Silverf In

PORK &amp; BKANS

Fresh Mullet . . 27c W hiting
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FOR THANKSGIVING N O W
Live or Dressed

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JUICE
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BEETS 2 Ifi-o* Jura
PUMPKIN No. 2V,
TOMATOES
No. 2
CUT DEANS
No. 2

OCTAGON

SOAP FLAKES

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17r
25c
17c

Armour'a Slnr

IMKJ FOOD

C A N N E D M E AT
TRIPE
TONGUE

2l-n/. .1*1
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No. 2 can 25c
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THURSDAY. NOV. 6. 1917
HIIJLK VERSE FOB TODAY
COD DOES NOT CHANGE
HIS MIND.
W HAT HE HAS
PROMISED HE W IU . PERFOKM: Forever 0 Lor,I, thv word
U settled in heaven. Thy faith­
fulness ii unto nil generations, thy
'word is true from the beginning.
— Fsalm 11y:80. 00. ICO.

In tpitc oi cvnylhing ih»i*wa-.
done «boul gelling lolka t«»3&gt;
to vote, about Iso bundled ot
them went dovtn to the City Hal.
1 utsday and found' tfiey tiadn',
irgiitried. It might be an u m
timpliiication oi the fact* to cal.
200 people a bund, of dumb
beadt -it might be became no
body read* The Herald- but b#
r fotr the Democratic pninaiiri ii&gt;!
aiound next Sp^ng, we hope that
llioie who want to vote wd,

maktr hit# they “ate icgirieird.

Speaking Frankly

r

If along with Speaking Frankly, the new book by Jamon
F. Byrnes, Is read Darkness ut Noon, by Arthur Koestler.
each illumines the other. In the latter, a thin fictional dis*
guise covers nn account of the way in which those in pre­
sent charge of the Russian Communist Party force inno­
cent men to incriminate themselves. They deprive u man
on so-called trial of sleep, rasp his,nervous system to the
raw, ask tricky questions which noi one could answer enteojicnUy, .When the man hesitates and tries to explain.
nth uthwP Impossible questions to. which.Jin
oily, hr-is forcHd-To « p ly : n ie does' his beat’ but he is
caught.
’
While he is trying to push back one tentacle a dozen
others encircle from which there is no esca|&gt;e. There are
no witni'SfltM for the defense, no aid of the law. There is
only the tjueationer and the accused, the thousnniTtentncles
and the lack of sleep. The inquiry may last a year. In the
end the Strongest mind gives iq.In, n Conference of Foreign Ministers of other nations
the tactics have to take « higher level. - But thmuglrthe
quiet, factual report of Mr. Byrnes they are.plain,: The de
lay. llie_=nphistry;--ths3H»isrence that w h it wits agreed on
ill mil- pliict* menus sonic filing else later nre’in every chap­
ter.
. *
|—
Tin* Idea comes out clearly that the Ruaainhs do not in­
tend tb agree with other nations. Small suddeft yield!ngs
on minor points are merely intended to disarm. They nppenr determined to tnkd their timC to get possession of nil
western Euro|s* intfore tiieir time ia up. Once this is understood, otir own strategy can be witter planned. We hnve
met them nt conferences for more than two years, to which
meetings we hhve gone with complete good faith. The Rus­
sians jfo with determination to conquer the world without a
shooting war.

Convention City

President Truman
Adds H eraldry To
His Achievements
lie M tTlllTt EDSON
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 6 01^1Ye». sir, Harry Truman has romc
quite a 'w ay since hr" wag known
at the lad whn rntiftl-plim.- i.a, ,.r
the atraljchtest furrows in Jackson Copnty, Mo.
For instance, he's now hsp to
heraldry. Ami that takes consider­
able hepping.
An executive order, setting op
a seal for the department of the
Air Force, Just flew In. It says,
among other things:
'
"Shields: Per fesa nehuly ab#L
cd axure and argent, in chief a
thunderbolt or inflamed proper.
"Crest: On a wreath argent and
axure an American bald eagle.
Wings .displayed and partially
o f a rioud
argent.'
This waa aigm*d, "Harry S. Tru­
man."
V
Well, It turns out this isn't really
douhletalk at all,. People interest­
ed in heraldry talk Ilka that, ^1
llu* time.
Li nn *.
^
the
Which is reason enough for peer,
ing into the History of our crests
and seats, and finding out how they
got that way.
But, first, a brief explanation.
In that order of Mr. Truman's,
"Asure" means blue, "A rgent"
means silver. “ Per Fesa" means
divided by a horixontal bar. and
"Nebuly" means cloudlike.
The language dates all the way
Uck to when knighthood was Kb
Dower.
.
Arthur Dubois, of the army
heraldic aectlon. told a reporter
that heraldry has it* practical side,
tpo.
- W
“ It’s th# way we make documenta authentic," he avid. That's
why we adopted the great seal on
June 20. 1782."
That's a long time ago, but we
weren't starting anything.

lir a

‘ I m latest country to devtlup |
q crisis between left and riitm
•s t/Mciiunuvafii. in.* ulilervo-v
*row »- out ■ur• tjoinmuoiii H ii.i:
.nee on orokdt nrng tut te u i ul
Heel intluence in trie gdvernnidit.

A meeting of the coalition car,
met yesterday under Communis',
frtmi.r aiemeni Gottwaid rrfultni' In hta tieing given tult
powers.
.Hus political clash wasn't‘ m.
foresee^, lecause Cieehosiovsaik
while small in site la hufa in
jov. of uidtjicndenca and couldn't
expected to endure indtlinin-iy. &lt;
without proleit, efforts to impn&gt;&lt;‘ i

-lih-j
,W(&gt; year* of anxiou* effort

to fit hrrtell into the Russian t
fune of Influence and still re |
tain her independence she now list I
displayed a strong element of te : |
aRtsncc to Communism.
Cxerhoilovakla thus .joins_ otli',

Rum‘* bioc.,
b‘ vr
X m im tlM k^Tm V hw ^To
Und, Hungary, Rumania, Finland,
and even Yugoslavia, although,in
the last named country Red op­
position haw been fairly well
•tit!ad—or ha* It T
Of course ona would expect th-,
•in r, nl t.xccholloVak crisis
be bridged temporarily. But th,*
aml-totantansn
element cannottw still, d. It will remain to rsm
Ita voice whenever it can, and
in this connection it should lenoted that smoldering 'opposition
Is explosive.
The Cxechotlovaklan imbroglm
ia particularly interesting in light
•d a If. H. State liepartmsnt stair,
me lit made In a review uf th

l«uiy «Is * ^ r o r that mntteC— trnvollng do fa r fro m T n e eust I for

H iiical

profit,

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,

Philadelphia is an old city that has seen much, heeni
host to many gatherings. But it Is going to have Its much-!
advertised spirit of brotherly love worn to a frazzle nextyear. First, the Republicans picked William Penn's old'
stamping ground for their convention in the spring.
Then along came the Democrats, who, after looking for
a time longingly toward California ns the location for their i development hf the Marshall I1*n!
session, finally listened tb their new national chairman, for European recovery. This mSenator J. ilhwnrd McGrath. Mr. McC.rnth, being from
‘ bat any government*, ilitical parties, or groups which
mode island, naturally cqn imagine l)omocruts-or

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const. He voted for Philadelphia for his party’s conven-1with unqualified opDOiliii
opposition f r o m '/ i ____ ^
T *
the Unllad Slates.
lion, ami that's where Democrats will gather.
The report says The intern:
(t looks now as if the main fireworks let o ff at the of the tTnIUd State* In European
G.O.P. convention will come when the presidential nominee recovery arises primarily from iti ■
is selected and nt the Democratic meeting when the vice fa d that “ American security ha,
been based on the
president is picked. iL'a anybody guess nt this whiting who traditionally
kind of democratic Europe whirh
will carry the Republican standard, but President Truman ia now in Jeopardy." It add* that
!ty H AL HOYLE
is today's choice of Democrats.
"further, deterioration might )h*
NEW YORK—(A1) —Th* prod­
disastrous
t
o
.
Europe,"
uct of modrm civilisation I fa*l
Two political conventions, one right nftor the other, ore
'a an-Ironic rlrrumstance that most sorry for lx thq metropoli­
going to try the ntrves of old Phllndclphin. Other cities do ot itall
the countries within the So­ tan child—the kid who grows up
not envy her.
viet Suite of domination In eaitrin in a large city.

Drmsgugu.-ry took a back *4*1
in ’.Mirtittippt'i vUtW Tuesday
when a ruial county judge, Julia
C. Stennii. Ihr in ,n luninvaliv
. candidate in llte Mte. brarwhclntingly defeated tba eipnurnU of
Billion m, Rep. Han kin, who liad
nevei been deficient a &gt; a drnia
, gogue himirlf. and wD, had promitrd to ''out-iiilbii Bilbo,” i», tun
ring a poor fdili wiili 24.000
votci in a imilrit ,n win* I, tin
Dunkirk
head man had ov«t 50.000. Ms
the glory of.John .Sharp Wi'J.*rr'
'The commander in the worst British defeat in history
arui Pat Hairitnn * letoin to Mu
titiippi in the person of Judg- (until Dunkirk and Singapore surpassed it) has just died
at 1)1. This \yas Gen. Sir inn Hamilton, who led the disastStennii.

i t

HIGH EXPLOSIVE

Democratic resistance to Cornmuniam willn ttuaaia a own aau-,litea in eastern r.urope coniinu.*
a p Ira n .

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Hy DEW ITT MACKENZIE
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THE WORLD TODAY

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Country Life Gets
Favor Over City’s
For Child Growth

Europe, * Eiechuslovakla
should
have been the one to declare her
adherence to the Marshall Flan
That adherence, however, lasted
only long enough for Moscow to
slam down ita fiat, when Frayn*
1w ithdraw.

which grownups don't understand.
So, more and more he is drawn
Into th* mysterious and terrible
aauil world, strictly intoxicating
and unhealthily ^sellin g for his
half-formed mind. Lika island na­
tives first visited by white trad­
er*, he la more fascinated by the
vices o f the grownups than the:r
virtues. Ha sees them through v
mixed fog o f childixh hero-wor­
ship and puritan disdain.
He live* in crowded small apart­
ments and dawdle over hi* arith­
metic home-work at night because
it ia more Interesting to hear the
neighbors quarreling beyond thin
piaster walls. He lacks the priv­
acy growing children crave. When
h« breaks th* rules that hedge
him In, he can get Into more *erioue trouble on the streets than
a country boy dogs who flees
to the woods, where snakes 4mav
be poisonous but at least ate nev­
er human In form.
. \~The big city kid* Is socially
more sure of himself, but hU
toughness Is liksly to be only
exterior and his wisecracks cover
frustration, and uncertainty.
They say war is the supremo
lest of any nation and calls forlh
its finest men. Well. Jn Germany
•I once asked an American in­
fantry
commander, veteran of
many battle*, who made the bett
soldiers.
"Fee had lots of fip# city

Even buhhU gum doesn’t make
lip for the • Iqst pleasures uf o
boyhood spent in crowded pjacei
where asphalt has smothereinthe
grata and atona canyons condense
dense the broad aky.
Life in the country or a small
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rous'lDlfi attempt nt Gallipoli to open the Dardanelles. Af- itneing &lt;tMa additional oppr-inon town enables a child to grow
it
How the people feel about ed­ ter w promising beginning it settled down to u long fiftht in •» Communism, western Euiup* slowly, from qjementary, savage
U-i
ry. Into the pi
pattern « f civUlsed
ucation and their icjio&lt;&gt;h wai ad which tin* British occupied the unprotected benches while
further signs of * »htU man, but it allows him more fireto
the
political,
*i£ht.
Britain,
equately illuitrated in llie—electltp Turks fired down upon them from the heights.
whose Conservative 'Party admin dom in the process. And it holds
— tion“ Tuftd»y when ImiiIi, the Iw i
istem l a smashing detest to ih-‘ wonder In him longer, the wonder
Finally
it
seemed
hopeless
to
continue,
Hamilton
was
mill additional las levy' lot oper­
dominant 'Socialists in .the wide­ that keeps him fresh and young
r
relieved
by
Sir
Charles
Monro,
and
thetroops
were
evacu­
ation and another Iwb mill lew
spread municipal elections the 1n heart.
A boy raised in, ths hinterland
(or caoilal impressment* were ap­ ated. They might easily nil have been destroyed, but n other day, confirmed her swing*
proved' almoit without opnotilion combination of luck and good management saved them, ns to tlie right in Tuesday's .Scot­ gets to Vnuw something about
nature, man's mother, in the
And at lent 145 people in their it difl the British troops of 1940 who escaped from France tish municipal elections whn# tht Springtime o f the world! still tha
SoclabiLs suffered further seWut
Dunkirk.
i
rnlhutiaimi for better school, vot­
greet nourishsr of his. spirit. He
backs? ' '
Hamilton was not responsible for the disAster. Rad
ed, (or a 10 will ft l i levy, iub
Even more impressive was a ts educated not only by books,
lo show tliey ilidn I give a dein planning.at London was the cause, and another general statement by Socialist4 Deputy hut by elemental and etemaj
1 : 4s how murli it cost put, so.tliey h.v‘ might have done worse. But Gallipoli remained a sore point Frlme Minister Herbert Musriton things—wind and rain, ths growth
m , the I,r»| rehooR (gat ‘nkitiey could
the
British
guvrrnmonl o f trees, the ways of - wild ani­
in British memories, nnd Hamlitbn never received another that
mustn’t frustrate
Industrialists mals arid th* helpless habit* of
provide. Weil, more fiower in command.
■presenting.-them—f i om-.iloing. the tame,
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rli^m Tli. T -,a ill l^ik.,
II* never fells victim to the
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- X islr Jobs. Said he:
“ I do not see th* point of in­ chief crime of modern city llte.
•put their riinney linn in the edu­
Flood Water* Level
terfering in Industry fo f Ihi sake which ie—to become a stranger
cation o( lh»ir thildreii.
tmeifaring and I am wornwl to the land. He may grow up
Said To Be Lowering oi
j.
about the risks o f destroying some tklist shy and reserved, but
Donald Richberg, union attorney,
the vigor and aelf-relianre ut he haa an Interior self-reliance
cJm i :
and former head of .the NRA.
■ Water has receded fwim flooded
that makes up for iL
mil roads in the Lake Harney private enterprise."
pula hit finger on the motl sueThat,
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take
it,
ta
pretty
strong
The main thing is he ha* time
region, and a survey la being
cesafuf example o f . Cnmmuniil
started
and roads are
being milliard, a* coming from one ot In eueh an atmosphere .to have
HORTON, Nov. 6 (A1) —Memoir*
, propaganda in America. "The word
planned for tha region at th* the tha leaders In a Socialist govern­ fun In the free way a boy need*—
’profit!,* ” lie lays, “hai fieen of John Winaht say the late Pre­ Kelt Haven develuper. accord­ ment which ia In th# midst of a to roam •and build up. hia wind,
made by pertinent propaganda th* sident Roosevelt displayed “ cold ing to A. A. Jane, developer. New ronslderable nationalisation pro. legs and nerves against the
anger" when Wlnant told him lata
and has hqd the great
symbol of ah unjustified and evil In 1038 it was his duty to run for homes are alto being planned and gram
tasks that lie ahead. IR- can do
&lt;ron and steel Industries on It*
scheduled
for
erection,
he
said.
more things he want*. In the way
gain . . . I am' thoroughly con­ a third term.
list.
Recently two elderly resident* of
.ta wants to, ahd he learn* by his
vinced that unlit tht ’profit’ d*rnon
The story Is told In " U tt e r from . . Kwr nL,y u r,rt' rly rV tU,n“ 01
own ,tria!-and-crror method,.which
Groavernor
Square"—a
book
Juatu
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re**oli
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e*** be ev'irci&gt;ed- end o'laniie-1
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taken stick on the same day and Old Time Revival By i* the beet way. You dop't really
rompleteii
er .ambas­
labor can be forced to face and sador to tendon, who shot and Mr. Jane was .(nstruntental In getgrow wise enough to learn .from
ting them to Fernald Laughton Church O f GodNov.9 other people'* mistakes until you
deal with economic fktU, there killed himself Monday night.
are older— tg you ever, do,
will be no possibility o( negotiat­
Fubtishera Houghton
Mifflin Memorial Hospital. Ray Borden
was reported‘ 'by Mr. Jane to hav*
have
An old tlma Penteros'sl revival
In the city, on ih* other hand,
ing peaceful wltlrmenb'of wane Company said the book would ba been,in
a serious condition, and logins at th* Church rff God, at a boy hears th* parental "no, no,
demandi" Atnerk Uuijneit with* out Nov. 18:
Noah
Donovan
had
suffered
a
Elm and Geneva Avenue* next no-" from birth. He',Uvea In v
" I will always remember his
out profits meant bsiinen re- cold anger when I told him thvt stroke.
Sunday night, and will continue more dengerou* world, where aa-1
*r&gt;T two weeks. Bervlre* will be rldental death ii always
trenchm-nt, lower waR'i. fewer it was hi* duty to run for a third
near..
held each evening at 7:30 I*. M. He play* In nartow confined &gt;
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jobs, unemployment, and hard term.” wrote Wlnant. “ Ha ana-1 . . ..
of
debv
Rev.
John
Milton
of
Baxley,
we red very bluntly that ho had
‘ he * 1P'0,‘ a‘ ion
spaces, end hi* play la as super­
lime*.
Georgia.
vised a* his studies. Thera la
done his part aa a liberal and thati P*nd,n‘ pvoplv.
There will be special singing little, opportunity fer him to ea
It may havr U rn liit hear, some'of the rest of us could share
own belief In him was
the burden A f carrying forward ' ,
■yd.vmU*wf
hJ
yoUnT pc^ .U -cap* ln‘ ® that dragon-haunted
condition, or s kidney ailment, lliat tha things wr*Vrofrssed lo believe."
on the ronviction that he
.
nfsKtt!!1 f r g j i f e P'!*n !'*;
dream world of pirates end eaa____
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fact,
an
old-faahloned
caused John G. Wlnant, foimcr
attend
rd
l
y
,n,f|ted
to t|( l and cowboys end Indiana
Winant wrote that when he * **•
ambassador lo the CAtrrt of St. suggested to the President that Whig I believe if he had lived In
th* Um* of George III he would
James to take his.own life al lin­ he get by himself and think It have Joined with Chatham, Fox
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RVosevelt Tor the,' “ 7 H u T . l„ T u r .n - o f th.' Col
age of 59. But we suspect diiiliu over,, hr
gainst the King .and
sionmrnl which all of us feel it
b' :
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timet toward voild conditions
"You know. Gil I can never U , to defend the rights of man."
and 'which thus! U greater with alone," and pointing Oqt of the. 0 f Russia, Wlnant wrote this
THE ORANGE C ITY HOTEL
those who live with them constant­ " t o t a r
lh*
“ (Dee, he ' w„ tht opinion shared by him and
ly as U had during moil of his added "I cannot even go out Britain's Anthony Eden:
Great faith in the Russians aa
adult life, had more than anything and w*lk alone under thole trees.
In Now Ready For
else to do with it. You cannot Always someone has to be w U h'fighting alll«. and equal belief In
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,their
ultimate
desire
for
a
peaceSpecial Partite
fight through one war lo make the . Winant ■ account ts o f ths
yean j U) world."
It* years
St%world safe for Democracy, then Just preceding the war and hi*
For
Reservation*
Phone Ofon
devote' the next twenty years to term as ambassador,
Orange CUy,
trying to make -democracy work, ■ i n the Introduction, Wlnant
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then dodge bombs in another war wrotet
"On# of the deeper reasons for
in a fight for the Four Free­
wanting to Writ* ts the growing
doms. only to see them made a disillusionment
of today; which not
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monkey of by large segments only dims and obscures the pre­
of the world’s, population without sent. but Is trying to cloud th*
(feeling as the poet must have fell past.

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■ays the Greeks and Romans lovfll
doodads on their armor. So dot
the Japanese and Chinese, and so
did the early A*tecs.
kids," he said: "But the farm
There was a reason for this. A
boys generally, are best. They man in armor looks pretty much
like another man in armor. So, a
stand up U tter under strain.”
I think the difference lies In coat of arms was more than deroratire; It was sl.u the way to
the way they grew up.
tell Gus from Joe.

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It has seemed to me that many
when he haid, ” 1 have a need of
people do not understand the
and of
urgency o f these days."
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Wlnant lauded Wins tun Church­
Rodsrtrtli,
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DiMoaal of 4^ will be
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men! in February.

of 1947 City Taxes,
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did vote. They have rendered a real service
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THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1947

TTIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social. Calender

* Woman’s Club Enjoys j

Literary Program^/? e

THURSDAY

m i T . t . L. Claaa' of the Ftr»t — Th -" LBM'Si Ufe~ P TPitHinrni of
the* Ftne—Art*--Department -of-the
pti*t Church will hold ■ ears
•rd diih .upper nt the church an­ Woman’* Cluh wa» in charge of
the" program ftfr the ' tnonthlv
nex at 7:3u P. SI.
The Y. SV. A. of the First Hap* luncheon meeting of the group
tUt Church will meet at Ihe hume ‘ held yesterday at the club liouae.
of MU* Mildred Turner, 210 West t Mr*. O. P. Herndon, president,
Seventeenth Slice! at 7:30 p. SI. presided uver thi* getviral cluh
meeting held during the lunrheon.
The Weit Side Parent Teacher* The »alute to the flag and sing­
Association will meet at 3:00 P, ing of “ America" opened the
9 M. at the school.
meeting after whieh reports were
A meeting uf all parent* Int***-* h*'ard from nil committees. The
eited in Cub Scouting will he held invocation w n given by Mrs. Kir­
in the Mcthudiit Church* annex
by Fite.
at 7:30 P. SI. Sir, Muriran, d.»Mis J. W, Hail was Hie spun
tnct ♦iWUUve. Will_lie_|iie*cut*iu- ‘ in (T Mu' program ai raniu-tl hv
(II wm* thl* luhjert ami aniwrr the literature group which ha*
question*.
I Mr*. II. Want* Rucker a* its
I chairman.
Sir*. Hall pir-M-nled
FRID AT
World Community Day will be Slisa Marv Alice Adam*, a Rol­
observed at the First Christian lins College *tud*-nt. who i* on
Church Ly the Woman’* Inter* the staff of th e Flamingo, a colM|»* Adam* i*
# denominational Council of San­ ( lege mapirir.e
ford. The nirsting will l&lt;cgin at mn luring In English at Rollins.
Miss
Adam*
spoke
on the “ Re3:00 P. SI. with Dr. it. H. SlcCaa*
Iin, pastor of Ihe Orlamiu Park nalsBance". n poem wrilien hv
Lake Preibyterlan Church, a* Edna St. Vincent Millet af'r-r
which she read the nwra. She
guest apeak cr.
The Regular monthly meeting was ari-ompanled by her mother
from O/lamlo. Mr*. F E Ilo|l*
of the American legion Auxiliary
•Iso r*»d to the irioup a 'el-‘grnm
will be held at 4:00 P. SI. at the in the form 'of a poem which she
Letrion Hut.
All membery are wrote and sent to Arthur Godfrey
urged to attend.
at the lime Dick Aiken appealed
Si ON DAY
on hit program.
a
Circles of the W. SI. U. of the
Hostesses for the afternoon
® First Baptist Church will meet at were Mrs. J. t), Huff. Ml*. George
3:30 P. SI. a* follow*: Circle No. McCall. Mr*. II. C. Moore. Mr*.
2. Sira. H, K. Cordell, chairman, E. A. Monforton. Mrs. II A.
with Sir*. A. L. Wilson, Seminole Mon-land and Mr*, W. P. Field*.
Boulevard; Circle -No 3, Sira. II.
Those attending the meeting
E. Turner, chairman, with .Mr*. were Mr*. Rucker, Mr*. E. II.
Turner, 210 -West Seventeenth Clements, .Mr*. C. R. Dawson,
Street: Circle No‘. 4, Sir*. R. E. Mrs. T. C. Blabulell. Mrs. Hoy
Peurifov, chairman, with Sir*. Till!*. Mr*. Herndon, Mrs. Janie*
Joder Cameron, 714 luiurel Ave­ Hall. Mra.. Jum' Roumillat, Mr*.
nue; Circle No, 6, Mr*. Slattin John Kick, Sira.- B. H f-’romleyr
' Stlnfflbhrr, chairman, with Sir*. Sir*. II. A. Slontieth. Mr*. O. F.
Forrest Gatchrl, 2320 Laurel Ave­ Harrison and Mr*. SV. A Leavitt.
A Do Mr*. II. W. Good*heed,
nue; , Circle No. 0, Mr*. J. At
Strange, chairman,' with Sira. J. Mr*. II. M. I'apwurtli, Mr*. J. A,
Roy Rrilt, 842 East Nineteenth Young. Mr*. R. T. Warren. Mr*.
W. &amp; Bromley, Mr*. II J. J.chStreet.
The luiard of Ihe Junior High .man. Sir*. K. W. Fite, Mr*. E. G.
School Parent Teacher* Associa­ Kllpatrirk, Mr*. C. C, Earle. Mr*.
tion will meet at 3;0Q P. SI. and J. T. Newby. Mrs. J. C. Russell.
the regular P.T.A. meeting will Mrs. V’ail Lovell, Mrs. H. It lli-ek,
be hcldwj 3:30 P. M. In Ihe school Mr*. Harry I.eo, Mr*. 4, B. Wray,
Mr*. C. L. Redding, Mrs. E. C.
auditorium.
Circle No. t of the First Bap­ Harper. Sir*. It, W Williams.
tist Church. Mr*. C. F. Cooper, Mr*. J. E. Courier, Mrs. J. N.
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chairman, will meet with Sir*. M. Gition, Mr*. 8. G. Harriman, Mr*.
Cecil Carlton. Mrs, Wurt War­
C. Hagan, Country Club Road.
Circle* of the Presbyterian ner. Mr*. J. II. Crawford, .Mr*.
"Woman’* Auxiliary will meet « t Gabo Michael, Mr*. Wadsworth,
3:30 P SI. aa follow ir Circle No. Mias Mary ItoU-rlson. Sirs. J, H.
1. Mra. A. U. Mahoney, rhairmnn, •Menirk and Mr*. O. E. Well*.
Also Mr*. William Schnalirl.
with Mrs. Charles Morrison. 2fifi0
Hiawatha Avenue; Circle No. 2, Mr*. W. B. Kirby, Mrs H. I)
Sir*. C. E Ginn, chairman, with liighleyman. Mrs. W. It, Hof­
Sir*. J. O. Amirs, Jr., 1000 French mann. Mr*. L. T, Ho**, Mis. Her­
Avenue; Circle No. 3, Mr*. W. IX man K. Morris. Mr*, R. A. Cobb,
Hofmann, chairman, with Mr*. .Mrs. Fletcher K, Bulls, Mrs. Hall,
Ctonre Thurston, 210 Virginia Mrs. Francis E- Bolls. Mia. W. H.
4ennlng*. Sir*. Franrif Sleriwelh0 '
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Ilincqiscin, chairman, with M m . br aml S|r». J. E. HakiA.
F. 1*. Meriwether, Celery Avenue;
Circle No. 6. Sira. D. II. Middleton. chairman, with Sir*. L. F. Indian Siound Village, at 8:00
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Boyle. 2401 Melionviilr Avenue; P. M.
Circle No. 0. Mrs. II, II. McCa*.
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WEDNESDAY
Mfc •’hxl.man, with Mr*. Frank
The Soria I Department of the
Woodruff, Sr.. 620 Oak Avenue; Sanford Woman's Olub will hare
Circle No- 7. Sira. W. L. Roche, a desert bridge at th# club lioee
chairman. With Mra. C. J, Fisher,
Woodsmore* Orlando, for • ' lunch­ at 1:30 P, SI. llostrsM’* will I*
Mr*. W. R. Brumley. Mr*. Franrl*
eon. Telephone Sir*. Roche. 106(5Meriwether. Mr*. George Stine.
' R • bout Um* and transportation. Mr*. Klrhy Fite. Mrs, K. A. Lond‘ The Business Woman’s Circle ‘ •nherg. Mr*. Jnrk RStlgan and
No. 1, Mhs Sara Warren Eaater- Slra.'sl,. F. Richard*. Ho.ervntion*
hy, fhairm*n. with Mr. J
niav !*• inade Wifh- Mra. RatIgnn
“ ^ Y T C a m V r o n ‘ Avenue, at 6:00 or Sir*. Meriwether. It D alfesanl
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Woman’* Circle that the luncheon will lie served
2, Miss, Marnr E irlf*
promptly at 1:30 *o member* are
man. with Miss Eli*# Hutchison. urged lo Ih&lt; on-time.

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So much fo r no lit t le !
Bl»f rnmern fea tu res n(
Hmall cam era econom y.

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Sir. and Mr*. Finnk Lanisoti
have returned I nun Cedar Rapid*,
la, where they visited n-lativ**
and -friend*.
Mi** Mildred Hobsuii. MU* Iwil*

Woman’ s Association
Meets A t G olf Club
The first playing meeting of
the Woman’* Golf Association
wa* held yesterday at the Sem­
inole Country Club with putting
contest* and a Blind Bogey tour­
nament being enjoyed by the
member*. The nine-hole Putting
contest-war runduc tpit‘ tiy'M r*:‘ r"‘
Hr William* Ttnrt wai won by Mr*
J. F. Stuck who had a total of 16
put*. Slit* Dorothy Powell with
a three handicap wa* the winner
of thp nine-hole Blind Bogey
tournament with a score of 46.
Among Ihe player* at the club

Mr. arid Mr*. Fred Kline of
Visalia, Calif, are vUiling nt the
home of Slisa Martha + ‘ox and
Sleaile Fox. Mr*. Kline will laremembered a* ihe former .Mari­
on Whiteman.
Mr, nnd Sira. (i. M. Willi* and
children, Charles and Lucy, and
Sir*, and Mr*.’ V. E. Carroll left
today for Little Rock, Ark. where
they will attend Ihe burial ser­
vices fur Mr. WilH* son. who is
lilted among Ihr war dead being
in-ought back to thi* country from
Europe. He was killed during the
invaxivn of Germany in 1H44.

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, Following the business meeting
the host# - -etved n stilud course

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W. Ilniiey, '1. c II Winn, Mr*.]
ll A Flitted, .Mr A It Sli-vens, &lt;
Mr*- J t&gt;. Lan-y. Mi*. J. C. r
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1HI HONOR OF KINO THI FIBS! to sign omdat wedding grci-Ung* from
th* Girl Scout* of.America to-Princes* Eliiabeth goe* to Girl Scout
Carol* Jrnnrr, of Iging Beach, California. The Princes* is a member of
th* British Girl Guide*. Watching th* slgnlng-rcfemony in lamR Beach,
•te Mr*. C. V*ugh*n Ferguson, Schenectaify, N. Y , national president,
and Senior Scout Nancy t * « Bell of Long Beach. The me-iage accom­
panied a crystal paperweight, token gill of the more than a million Girl
Scouts and a, quarter of a million Seoul leader*.
tint* rnottonal)

CommuDity Day To He Lltlytl W hitaker Is
Observed On Friday Honored On Hirtlulay

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the church this Miming Wed in*S
dec at « 3o p. 51. and the fellow
ing two Wednesday*

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Mr- .1 L Coiirlei *.*id Mis. I.
ffm«lc: 3fnl wn atmuVitdicr*. «■( r»'L Tvre eouduetid a Market lias- ( Um ib A iK
ket sale the proi'ied* of* which •
nft r«l .- 1 &gt;rl*ado
were tdnicd over to the building
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fund of the church'. Announce- )
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- • t lv jlt WjlTtH'W ’ 'WIT* tiblloiWl
_ World Cummunily Day-wdl
observed tomorrow nt the Fti*l on hl»_fiH&gt;H«*&gt;»nUi •birUirlaV with
Christian Church nt I . ihi |», m . „ 11 1 r*\* gi\i-n --ii Saturday night.
willi Dr. It. II. kli-Casliii. paster The Whitaker home # »* ileeitrof the Orlando Park l,ql&gt;e.J.’)e*by- nu-d with ted and pink* ruse* am
teiian Church, ns ginpi gpciiker fern. Dunni- th. evening vnrlou*
lb* »nill have as hi* hihjecl
sfbjecl "Thi
"The games mid -cuiltevts 'OH* enjoyed
World Is My Cmumuni
lily ". Women hv tile glll’-t S
Hy III)II THOMAS
Following llo- giinn*. Lloyd refrom all churchi* of Siniford will
refvisl mant
gift
from
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In- present.
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HOLLYWOOD. Nov. ti tA l—
FASH IO N NOTES
Clothe* have In*en coilii ti-d fidm friends and u ft . Itim n( • were
Much confusion hn* leniltiil from
ar-.l 'lr - J. M.
lly DOIITI1Y ROE
women and w ,;t be pai k&lt;*d for nerved. III Mi
report* Hint Robert Walker wa* AasocUted Pre«a Faxhlun Editor Jshippiug nt this tueel lug fm the Whitaker. 'It
and '\i l». II.
srrtlously ill. win letlding from
W It l*iingle mol
'school childrenii of
i&gt;i rKiitiijNiiir "|n&lt; «II.
in * M in ,,• Mr
jiirtuw* null leaving Hollywood
Intcnti’iioniinjihimnl ,
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forever, llftli in a* much confused
’1111141- nlti-ndmu
Duchess
of
Gluuchesler
*ii{er-tna* anyone, " I merely naked for u
I Pi inti le, S- innUm
meeting. alx-month leave from MOM,” he law uf King George VI* and her
Tlinnipsiiu, Nil!', lliui.-i nud \l
tolj me. “ because my doctor said entrourage wilt be dressed in
In rl lireeii, ll-im.in Swagger!)*,
muted *h*dr* of chiffon tweed at
I neeiied the rest.”
Kiln Itatir. Tlnliui! Ibthunnun,
Nafhnrr and f .f l • t l i . t .^.fb rtha
Far from retiring. Bob *aUl lie the wedding uf Prince** KUudielh
M ENU
llnrdi’ti. Milgr-t- I tail, lluth llri’ wha* four mid a hair year* to gu and Lieut. Philip MoOnthatten, it
I I . M.’mlii I.*. * in «\l 11- Nettle-,
under hi* Metro contract. Being was disclosed today by Peter Rus­
lly t IIA lll.t) I 11-. AD VMS
llmiutid and I..,.. .Mill . Il.nolliy
o ff salary, he intends to go to sell. London designer who made the
A*.acis(r&lt;l Prr«» 1 mid Iklilur
j M in -, -|i» i «-!(i :
Maty
New York »oon to make some gowns before hi* current visit
When you want In piepnri* n ] l.ri- ltinn * l (*,- Ib-liMnlmii. Murmoney on radio shows, He added here.
“ I have u*ed- three* colors, all quick dinner fur, two |H&lt;upte vour r'»n &gt; no i \ » l! iiiiinmin, l i .in
that hi* father, who had been
. tinddr l-i
lintn.
gravely til in Sail Lake City, t* ill the same light-weight tweed," main concern H the main ronrse. l ei. K.|w
- i. i and tiny
coming hero to livr. The lower said .Mr. Russell. "The Ouchins will If yn’u want .nup you .*an make D‘V lit!iii)ili.
altitude i* experted to Improve wear a shade l call 'phantom rod,' an excellent one from n can. or Dqvlil " id t r r nmi Pusvii Ij *&gt;*„
Pete Itoweii and
which I* a brown tone with a red from cumbining tww.eaii* uf dif- Naihiin 5 :ithis health,
,
Orson Well* i* getting more tinge. The other gowns, lo be worn ferent varielie*. Hen* art* .nine , I’anl -Mdb i
international in scope, lie left by her attendants, ate In 'pbantum •ugge-lion* for diniu-i-furtwo «n- i »
Tuesday for “ Cagliostru" in Rome lilac', a .pale, lilac with a gray tree* which reqiipe very lit t lr
|l»« I ill lilt!
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and will return to okay the final tinge, and ‘phantum brown,’ which pieparnlmn lime.
V, tulkltL*!kRilli floitt *
edition o f "Macbeth." Then he’a is n sort uf pal# sable."
Turk t liugi*
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All the dresses are calf-length,
o ff to England for ’’Cyrano.*’
2 thick (uirli clmji*
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When' 1 aakrd Orion If hi* "M*c- said Mr. Russell, explaning:
2 Iabb*spool)* bntier nr vita*, leapfumn ill |(
‘’ British women are willing lo
both” had academy possiblltie*.
iiilnixeil iiiargartne
he replied, “ I ’m so anti-academy wear their day clothe* calf length
l ew ginin-t eayi-nmI bilge sw eet potato
I don’t think about those thing*.” hu no longer.* A fter a ll, no one nut
You may recall that, hi* rptic, a fool would wear an ankle-length
, 2 large slice* Jiim-aplile
•Ibiun- Hie Itignid finin' mii-.ii
“ Citixen Kane,” wa* virtually dre»* on the street In these dsys."
A large prunes (optlunnll
"mm and |*-a* and combine U
The Duchess' gown, as well as
ignvrt-d.by the academy, . ,
tk cup |ijnrnn|ib- juice
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f will* enough milk lo mnko t * :
Red Hkelton** c o m p l a i n t * (hose af her-ladir* In writhing and
liroiv ii pork rhups
ip bulli*r or •’••l* liquid., t’.-ok ihe iiin-dir-e-m.
hup* jp
other
member*
o
f
her
household.
ngnitfst MGM got thv studio j*|
- imiii tif tntv— t:r i. .1
tnqrgailiir. 1 S|i)liiktie—utTlf a;»H •TTI -ontntiTPit;— ttnr— Bui IftF" bigwigs’ T *lal IWtlttWl hl|l»,‘m id“5Ir.~R~-s&lt;~TT I’r'i’l sweel potato,'rut in linlf nn.l i Blend ■*.* Houi Add li«pud. i . .
It
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made
with
a
net
yoke
trjmbest answer would be ‘ better
place a -ha [f uver c «rH rtlJp. ‘It........ . *' ............. .. dir ring .*-.11 1 :0,1
pirture* for the retlhrad,, and that ined in coxding to^ match the go b p move pit* f rum. prune* nml n.l.l I)'- Add p*-o|iinu.-nto,
*11 m l
three-rguarter
ateeevei
w
illi
mytook* to tie In the offing. He is
them and pineapple slice* to ■minne, Ib .l nil,I reive on 1. ,-1
ladng
mentioned. foV “ ’niree inlay* and a full *klrt~ *hirr«d meat. I’mir |iineappie Juice ever I'udiU
M u * k e t e «• r a" and “ Neptune’* atxiut, the hiplini*
The tweed to lie used in thj all..Cover arni^aimmer 35-10 min- | Got ned llr r f *nd '- |i n r .lx n .
Daughter," Both will hav# -star
utec
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rant* and that might remedy Red’* gowna la very light-weight, ex­
Canned good* and qnirk•frnipri
claim that he get* little aupport plained thr designer, with • rough
I (i-u&gt;|MMin pr&lt; lUtFi-d hur*efood*
are
vour
!»-*t
friend*
when
j
texture. He is using the fabric
In hi* ffTht*. .
itidlsh
Vourre
a
quick
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Cooker
for
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two.!
Jack Benny wa* asked to meke extensively throughout hi* col­
1 pound enn niparngin* tij»*
Herr
are
some
»uJfKe*liuns
for
a guest appearance- in Rcd’a cur- lection. often with matching coats
I 8 mince in n luninln snin e
rent picture, "Fuller Brush Man," of slightly heavier weight fabric. entree* involving canned gmHl*.
2 lnble*ptwin grated dn-i-.o
Mushroom
.Surpli*r
With her rown the Dutches* will
hut Jark’* air sponsor turned it
I 4.ounce can sliced mushslitT-s of ei.i pi„l
Cut two
Inch slit-e*
down. Reason; Th* two romlc* wear a red satin hat, .Mr. Russell
rraims
iw-i-f. A 1 range in a sliulfdw wo|L
peddle rival cigarette* on the atr.. revealed, designed by a French
1 8-ouflee raii 'pctt* *
Hyena l^&gt;y has a yvay with milliner realdjng in London, Mine
pleased baking pari 1,ri­ |l|**u-l
Milk
her. When I dropped In her dres­ I’issot Pavy.
ll ilh In.t set ml: *h. Arrange, four
2
tablespoon*
butter
or
Excitement
over
fashion*
for
the
sing room on the “ Blandings" set,
a*|ia(ngu* tip* tengtliwi-u- on each
I was surprised to see a telephone. royal wedding la running high in
IhI-I slice. Cover with ’ j of tile
It wa* the flret I had ever seen London, aald U r, Russell, though
in the dressing room of any atar the rommonere are deeply dis­ closely guarded wedding gown, but1
alrea.lv
wholesale
m*ntif«rtumr*.r,,n
,,r ,*’*i i4,“ *,,,lrp*
n
appointed
at
.the
decision
to
haie
(producers want the player* to
ire trying to dupllralc tin* fabric*, '*ndi of tin ,:*nri*|fll* lo show
keep their mind* on actlngl and I no nubile ceUbration*.
S|irlnMe with theese and bake in
Most interest surrounds th» which have lieeii plinlugTapheil.
askrd her how the did It “ I Juit
The fabric for Elltabelh’i wed- n mrnleraleiy hot oven I luu Hi­
asked for It," ihe aald blandly. . .
ding gown o f Ivory dutehe** naliu F1,'1"'1 nb.iul 2D minutes,
Glamor girls are rarely buddie*,
N’ rtit Tin- remaining meal ran
Out thi* does not apply to Joan these day*, ffe was surprised by was woven bv luidy Hart-Dyke,
I«- used for sandwicht-* and th
Crawford and Ida Lupino. In tt ft , 20th Fox'* plan* lo make thr nhow who ha* a illkwurm farm M
*alad
fda h*» the writing bug. It *-rTh- with Rex Harrison and Peggy medieval raslie in Krht, Mr. Itu*- rvnmimng aipirngn* In
bllng an original movie for Joan. Cummings Maybe they’ll title ;t *cll revealed. The castle i* a fur I he.next day’* lunch. The tefamous landmark of the Fnglmh nuim-i,■' .tomato *anre will Jm*
It’s Ihe story o f qn actress and it’* “ Call 5fe Ouv’nor." . . .
George Jeeeel say* he want* to -ountrvslib-, whose gatehouse wa* rea&lt;le fur use in a cusaeroj# dish
•ailed “ Acrdemv Award" . . .
Ihe fnlbiwing evening.
Melvyn Douglas tell* me he i* y - qsap.roitlf-wanta to film f tromtied during (he war.
doling the road show of "Call Ml film the Ilf* o f Chaliapin, with
Mister” after It* run In San Fran- Esio Pinta portraying the singer.
ciKo. |n-cause It’* ’ losing money. “ I
Remember
Mama," which
Though a Broadway hit, It can’t created some kind o f record with
pay o ff and Douglas figure* that 130 day* of ihooting, 1* going
people can’t afford legit price* back for retake* I
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-•rvisl -n- dtwatrsiw* f-n~ thr- rrrrt--*
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Biialie William* presided
i . 'i f tie meeting ‘ litol Mis th K.
Wldti gave the devotional. He
Pott* wen* beard drum eh airman
of Do iiimmnge -ale held in IV
tidiei and the eltalliltai) o f the
group ndling tnnj

Alio Sir*. Karlyle Housholdcr,

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of the First Mrthorli*t Church I
met on Tuesilnv with Mr*. J, F I Eyes Ftaminrd • Glasse* Fitted
McK’nb i*. ti|8 Magrolii Avenue, j
at 8:0t) I*. M. .Mrs. 51. I. Wright,
' It* ]/- b B iMdf. MM ^.'.^IV 'ninr- ,

Axl.

M r* Clyde Tcrw-ilU-gar, Jr.. Mr*.
John Stuck, Mr*. 'James Higgins,
Mrar'CIyde-.Ramsey. Mr*. Henry
Witte, '• Ji■/ Mr*. Roliert Reely,
51r*. Hick Elberry, Mia* Betty
Wilkinson. Mi** I/enahrlle Hagan,
Mi**
France*
Mahoney, Mis*
Dorothy Powell, Al Lyon*. Rich­
ard Ilea*. G. E. McCall, K. G.
Kilpatrick, G. W. Spencer, F. D.
Scott, Roy Mann, Roy Symea,
Roy Holler. II C, Hetxcl, Frank
W(HMlrtiff III and Hugh Whelchel.
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Also Ed la-vv Whit ner, AI Bry­
ant, Clarence Clause, Bobby Shu­
man, Gem- Smith, Gene Bryant,
Boli Kilpatrick and Hill v Kil­
patrick. . Those practicing dur­
ing thi* week were Mr*. Ilardld
Kastner Mra. John Higgins, Mra.
dayman, Mr*. Frank Ray, Mra.
Charles Haiilerson. Mr*. Martha
-Ftl!»-HajT*7"‘ Mra.-'Douglaa E.
Charles, Mr*. Gordon Sweeney,
6Jr*. Roby Luing, 'M r*. Hugh
Whelrhel. Mr*. Charles I.uke,
Mr*. Harry Silsliy, Mr*. Herman
G. Kcliol* ami Mis* Helen Cabas,

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Circle Meets W ith
,j Dr. Charier* L. Fenwiw
Opkmtelrlsl
M rs, J. E. M cKinley I
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
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Tie- Daughter* of " e - le v Clar* ll Ilnur*: K -ll l-S

Meriwether and Wayde Rucker, Jr. yeaterday and through the week
iiit-nt the pasi ut’vkciiti in la l*1
Mr. ®nt! Mn. Ban
inliaftStt* where Iht’V vihin.i! friend*. hot hum.. Mr. and Mrj. Andrew
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5Carraway, Mr. and Mr*. John
Dr. If. Waylc Rucker plan* to Ivey. Nr. and Mr*. George Thur*leave
■ ■ by .plane for St.
tve on Sunday
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— attend- Mr. and Sir*. W, R. William*. Sir.
Petersburg where
»nd
M
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A.
J,
William*,
Sir.
and
the Stale Dental meeting.
Mr*. Price Heard. Dr. and Mra. T.
Malcolm S'a Neill who i* 'a t ­ F McDaniel. Mr. ami Mr*. W. G.
tending school In Miami spent last Fleming, Mr. and Mr*. C. K.
weekend With hi* mother, Mr*. Spencer. Dr. and Mr*. Harry
F.- K. MaeNeill. at her home on Woodruff. Mr. and Mr*. J. A.
Ponder and Sir. and Sir*. Roliert
Park Avenue.'
Dr. and Mi*. II. II. MrCailin
and »on. Joe 'Mcl'aslin, have
move I their residence froip 610
Magnolia Avenue to their recent­
ly purchased home ul 2041 Mellonville Avenue.

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THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

ZACH T A M IS NAMED SKIPPER OF
ST. LOIRS BROWNS IN SURPRISE MOVE

Andersen W ill Not
'S e c Action Against
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NRW YORK. Nov. rt-(/P&gt;—
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HlliMlNtJIlAM, a U.. ‘ Novr -J
Ruby Cohlslein, n little guy from
ST. LOUIS Nov. C i/ll—The- fit.
veart inatcrlal on hand m i l ! ^ 7 —1
Tom (Short)-; Mc\\ illianir,
Louis Browns had n now manager meficu-rtt for a first rilviti&lt;&gt;n
bugla Mat of tbc |wte.'i the Kmu Hide. wh&gt;* hasn't done too
today, James Wren "ZarH" Tay­ tram. Ilut-I said he wm " aI uiwhmI" “ W w ipp l Statu lut&lt; nii.lii. ru­ badly in the Uixing business, i
lor, to succeed Haloid (MuddyI by the action and added;
the scene of hut great- figure* there's just one way tol
RuH who*v work was called dis­ . Vllr. Murj.uiman Mid hv 'wpsj®** ™X
foulliall here Baturdu) make good in the fistic trade . .7.
appointing Hy rltih nffletaUTdlsapnuintcd In the. showing o ff wben
Maroon* meet the ert,-- "When you're young, you gotta
Taylor come* to thv Brown* the club, amt disappointed in my *
Auburn Plainsmen In their buckle down for about seven years.
flOnLlheJ’iiUlmrgh.IlitaliU. whur«. wnrfc:— ttYti. I couldn't ilt'ny That Mrnilmmml—aoutheawni Ctmm You train hart! nnd lake care of
he W3* o conch last season. He thv *howinir of the club disap- I *■*'*£
,
. . your*elf—£lL_l!«t_Jimu._iiiiL_4Ml.
■ ionilly. You learn all you
.. M d . m v o L with.. St-..Louis nrevi pointed II c f - t r r n f l r r w T "Statti*! j ^ • s h o r ty « w „ fre sh m a n w ho i
ouaty. lie ha* spent neatly &amp;
2 thv reason in thv cellar nml trail
played for the Hiiihotjs hem ran and you make a wad. Then
year* in organised baseball.
ed in that position I liroughoul the hi IUI4 in- their 2tf*2l triumph you con have ypur fun later." —
Club President
Richard C. A met iron Lr#gue ran-. I could &lt;vet Auburn. Among other thing', lluhy, now one of New York’s
, Muekerman, in nnnonnctnu Ruel's not agree with the club owner on hv returned a kickoff for a tout- • top fight referee*, was moved to
dismissal. said that Muddy'* con­ the second jpoint, my record.
down to overcome an Aulnirn lead. express this theory after officiat­
tract. which had one more year
In 11145 Shorty was pet furnmi, ing last week when t.us l-emn-virh,
"1 fell heir to a seventh place
to run, would be paid in full.
team, and I feel certain that mat­ for Army; nnd in 1WH he wa* a guy who buckled dnwm pounded
It wa* thv second .consecutive erial was not nn hand to improve out with injuries. The luirk wh i the daylight* out of Taint Maur"Hure," sometime the Brown* haw hireil a the Browns' position."
_
j •turn'd in those two Mississippi lellu, wlju didn't
mana.Tvr for two year* and fired
t. . were
___ Stale victories, halfback llarpv one flgreoil "j)U( pf(W tnany kids
Terms of Ruel's _____
contend
him after one. Luke 'Sewell wa* never made public, hut it wa* lie- t’av&lt;*. will run at the right han- will train thy way you did 20
scant npgjrt - A lot nf'them,"
’ relieved shortly In-fore the end of I_____
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it*veil w
to call
for salary of about hack post lu-re this week.
the Hjlfi season, les* than half j
a year. Term* of Tny--‘ Two of Auburn's barb* als- i-.I.U uin ieplicd. - You'd l&gt;c fur,
wav through hi* two-year e«n -||yr)„ ,.ontmt B|so ha\r not bmm ' played -prominent rules in the ’;*• -I to see how many kids truth,
just t » nurd- Imt a Ini of them
■ made
r public
1U44
Kami-. Th
i «---ow _ famuli*
&gt;«««*»«» im
* gjunr.
•-nit ,i. i!on a-&gt; they gel u couple
Hurl. Til. resigned as assistant
Taylor served ns wrung man-1 . '"V ?,,11 •"man, Juilbsssk t u
of giw«l punu '
to nascball Commissioner A. II. age. of the Browiw'for a brief
J
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(Ilappy(Chandler to take over the |H-riod in 104(1. after Sewell was ‘
1J™
also g blockHlfiHRK KDUtATION
managership, lie took Issue with released until end of the season. n ^ , u tbn, 'l. ’..l.“ M' .
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A note leceivrtl at u University
a statement hv Muckerman, that He was coach with the 8 l. I^uls «,«r'"!"Cnnm high aahiMds and will
although the club finished last club and before Hint served a* J*1' *'*''rf u,1!,J
^0."'" of Virginia fraternity house from
a certain campus in cultured I'hilmanager of Ban Antonio in .ho ‘ "** ’
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lead; "Brolhcrs of the
Tesa* U-agov and Toledo club in
“ "d 30,0(K).
- chapter are offering I I points
the Amerlran Association, bpth
» "''""uen wdl l-e wilhou.
Ilniwni,. farms
M* Krvleea of ahveral regulars. at’ even money on the I'ennsylm
C*r«L.*.
4 »p*tJ*tJf. I Tin- new Brownie nmnnirer 4'l 'hrlud-ng llnl Herring, ends Ray vunia-Viiginia game. Bela will bu
(ItilfJ l«ff*4kiti tbdi t*a
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, llUtnflpr, William* .,H|I iltilnh f*vli4irii Htirl eXeepUnl fair! up to noon of 8 ^4Mtxhn 1* |d,V ui r.1-1 played with the Dodger*, Yankees. . ...
.
*1* ,Ph I yl urn an i
titm Uiisu u. N»ii,i&lt; iHynvrs, (iipnts and Cpbs as catch- ,
” J'',&lt;,hrnn arid "Till* urday, Nov, S."
M W . - U W L
ier during hi* career.
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Kuel said his plans for future T ^ "W 'l l&gt;e in U-tter physical
Army v*. Notre Dame
CAPUDI NE or.- indefinite.
“
^ " * '" » }» ' ' h» » I » l week.
The subway nlunmi
( uncp iriiri Vbjfltt nl A uIkiim I
L l
It i
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Whose feelings are temler
said
his
sipiad .was
in _____.
good
spir- 1■
Con 11lehrnte this
mid suffeivd no new hints [
COACM O P'Trte^ CoUi/MPiA
With n whooping
south
lit Ihij VnmtcrhiH game last week.
ls-ndrr
Coach Allyn MrKecii nl MissisU h W eR S H Y LfO/JS
Virginia Va, (Vmisylvania.
j sip.pl Slate win warning his s&lt;|U&gt;d
I'eim
.
not to toko th£ Auliurn game too
Ik lending player* into the na­
Again
lightly, leinindliig them that Au­
Wake Porest Vs. Boston Coik-go tional hockey leagov . . . story
burn still hold* n Id to K i-tlge
around' ‘ Brooklyn is that the
• Willi great relief
Jp the long series. *
Dodger.1' Fort Worth Tex., farm
The Yankee* chorused;
Mississippi Hint,- l* In the run­
has asked for Dixie Walker as its
"There ain't no fire
W A S1IIN UTOn T N ov. -U -W )—
ning for the Snuthrhslern Conmanage)-—and. o f colirsi1, will l&gt;c An International agreement sign­
111 IViiko- Foreil.
T- i • ' 11- - hnmplonship, having wo-j
turned
down.
ed yesterday, in London formally
Mlnnfsntn V*. J’unluo
a first rnnferenre start last wee'
The head of the Southern Foot­ alloted lrt Austria auproximiitetv
If Minue.iota-hnd Paul Runyan
against Tplane. 20 0. Thv Ma­
ball
officials
wa*
washing
Wash___ worth
_____ of
__ ____
f.’fi.nmi.lHKi
Niil-lootc-l
li would jie«| Purdue just
roons last lost to Aiihiun In
Ington and fa*e play n recent gold rf-eovered in Germany,
like an onion.
im
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gsaii- anil- the . refs - Weir calling
fhe Stglp - _ l &gt;i-tinr.Mi..,i ^
PljncetoA V*. Ilarvat&lt;l
The Hi ate simnd"is -wnnawhai
m rallies close ami n fW M * . nounced term* o f rim agreeni m
A .will’ fur Old Nas&lt;au
jluifterer). with Harper Davis nurrWhen three handkerchiefs drop- which was signed liv represen­
Or there oughta Is; n law.
ing an injured shoulder and Mock
pnt to mark rules infraction* on tative* of the United State*.
itig liaek- Trulll Smith still nut
HPOUTsrmrmu
pne play, it was tiro much for i Britain,' France and Austria.
wlllt an old hurt.
Arlnnl distribution of the go!&lt;).
Winter sports promoters, who P.A. announcer Cy Young . . . He ___
will I»e made |&gt;y an Allied Com- |
have seen rodeo gates take a 25
sighed
into
the
mike;
"That's
th*
i
miasinn
at Rnnaeli. The Commli- j
Mrs. Rbuth’s Roys
|u-rccnt luinldc and pro Imskethall
of the hall game, folks, from ,(on nkead*- Has made a nrelimtickets *«-ll slowly, are waiting end
Win Hall Tourney for the Sunjn llenle Ire show to here on we play drop the hankie." inar" dlstrilnition of about * 404,.
i!00.00fl worth fo France and. ha*
The World’H Knslrst Way To Have The World'* HenI
imlh-ate whether business really,
"I*-* distributed share* to nthvt
Mrs Rvhll Bobth's Proipi slv iif will la- Imd this winter . , The
R oILh, Only HO .Minnies From Mixing Howl To Table.
•he ‘t-'oford f trsoipisr Ui-hmil
tinlv one mcmlier of the Hit­ nations.
Baltimore ( ’oils ami ‘ Ghirago
Ten countries filed their elaim*
n buys round rnhin softball Rockets, who , meet tomarrnw man Texas varsity fuuthnll sipiad
for shares in 'ho “ m H not" va;tourney held the first of the week night, have thrown 227 nnd 232 Is from out ol the stale.
ueil at aimtit f.330.000.000.
at the school.
passes, respectively. — And one
Th" Inorttament wm stresndin of the ia-*t collegiate psuing
ed frnluring two strikes for an duel* shauld take place Saturdny
[•totand two out* to retire the slde. when I.a Payette's Frank Downing
■The winners copped all three dle lies against Frank Burn* of
■irnAiea played.
ttilgrm. —Still on the same *ub-.
V-'*r*
rV-lfii-tn I’ni'r.’,
5cct, Sam (Sugar Bowl) Corert*
Nine was the runnel up, winning „Vet ,'uya U.a'bwt f.mtimfl plnycls ?{
twi* rtf mt‘ UtM *'
tin* Jmn ?»«run tliii iu?tu\uti are
(Jel A I'nrhiigv AI Your (iriM-en* Tmluy
Tie- rn*lrr of (I,., wlnnine lenm t'hmlrv
and Barney Pm»!,
included Franklin It..h-nl.simh, „ f Mississiiiid.
(tuarantecd TTi I'leane or Money Hack,
tohnny ( arjer. .turn.-* Dull*.
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Emrenp Eatridve, Cedi Kivintx,
Stanley Kate. Jimmy Klider. Ed­
Grandstand'
l|uarlerharks
ward .McCall, J.u*l Moss, 'Nolly
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When the Cornell t&amp;O-pound
i Nance. Tommy Newsome, l.awr team la-al Penn. D-6, the other ilay,
DIBTRIHUTOHH
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ienre Kksii-v Uonitld Sorna, tiordun ; the rival
ipiartcriinck*
were
^Toll and Itirlmrd Yates.
Suavely and Munger.—They were­
n't the same guys who useil to
master-inind against cash other
Mfyrc Citrl Snavidy returned to
North Carolina,
hut Cornell'*
Francis (Bud) Suavely is Carl's
Watih your thrills qo op with
nephew. Penn's ipiarterhoek is
Pcty Mlinger.

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Hnllnl.s riiu*t be In The Herald nffire before nnnn
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Blaik's uffire, furnished a suhjerl
fur speeulatimi mIhmiI KaturdayV
Army-Niitn- Dauio game l-esl.ii.
thn-alening tu liam|irr Army’s
preparatinns . . . Induur*. Illnik
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rumjiahtmerit uf tear*, nlthmigh Its n wellknown fart that this year’s leant
resembles the "Black Knight*" of
the past three seasons - n« more
'than the riilur uf Blaik’s hulr n--'
; stunIdea reil . . . "I wouldn't l»&gt;
j tui,iiri*i-d if it rains Baturduy,"
•aid Earl, "I liitpc not. I always
[like tu seu the custumi-ia have a
(good time.'* . . . Mure seriously,
jho explained that rain and powrr
Ito uverrotne soggy guing ami lieIrauM* a wot, slippery field makes
lit harder for a past-defender to
change'direction to.cover a recelv*cr who know* jugt where the ploy
is going,
Although Rlaik insists that 1047
"definitely la our down year," he
doesn't appear top gloomy about
the future . . , Augle Dlelcns,
who mav do a lot of. passing
against Notre Dame, is coming
along well a% quarterback under­
study to Arnold- Galiffa.
And
Imth these youngsters are good
enough that Bill Gustafson I* de­
finitely a halfback now . . . Davi*
Parrish, who played fullback at
high school
In
Whitewrlght,
Tenn.. "will Iw a pretty good end
in another year" and Bennie Davis
Is going to be a great tackle some
day. Bill Yeoman already I* "a
better center than Jim Enos." . , .
These boy* all are In th* class of
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Refusing tu discuss the end of
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inorta: “ They all seem to think it
While w alling for your n e w Chevrolet, protect
was Blatk That's childish think­
your present c o r - a n d preserve It* trade-in
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ending such a aeries."
dependable service, n o w and at regular
Alfred University's roarh, Ales
Yuncvirh. finally has made the
Intervals. Came in— today!
g ig about putting a uniform on
the team manager come true . . .
At fuR strength, Alfredb squad
numbers 23 man. When five were
missing one night recently when
U N I I N IY 4 f i l m
‘a dummy scrimmage was sche­
duled. Alex aot only consrripted
Manager Bob Cheny, a 150-poun­
der. but also grabbed M-ysar-qld
Dick MrLane. son of the director ‘
of athlete* . . . Erhl* viberg. who
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Dll many yem* uf life tn your
metal rouf and lH-nutifv the
hume. We spiny it I he color
you want. Block and omer con­
crete, structure sprayed in-pas­
tel colurs. Barn- elc. sprayed
with best oil paints. lo.-t us give
you n free estimate. Reel’*
portable spiny unit, .’100
2nd

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FromwhereI sit...ly Joe Marsh

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Square Biscuits,
GENERAL
y TIRE

sr* by • nrlitkborinK ps|&gt;er, that
So at the risk of bring railed oldIke round biscuit is on the way out. fashioned. I'm voting lor round
Yes. sir, hnme-msnagrmrnt spe- hUrults, that fit a hungry man’s
clalistv have found that the square
mouth like nn square Imitation
biscuit lends itself to ss.rmhlft.line ever w ill... stuLfof ArorrirxnJzwt.
— pfoduftimTsn3'ra&gt;y storage better kerVnFMn* the" good^old fs^bionrd
thsrr I ho.* rnstnmsry bvsls.- ' 'wly. In tall. r,«.I muii- or ordinary
Well, we’re all for p r / T r c s s b u t with frosty sides and hub.
IK .,', one new id*. weUust dmVt t .Wm w ia i— -it tk&gt; H avl ■
eottnn in. A noind ^ iU u lt-k lu C a ---- XLlnk lUeTep diiF to tlir kltfW
nicely amidships with snnppy
for a atmek right now!
country cheese, look* like n biscuit!
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And accompanied by n mellow
/O
(j.
glass of U-er, it’s n combination
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Your worn rlgky Hrak ar* worth fnorw In trado for
Top-OualHy Ganarala. Don’t lei them go until you
g e l ou r-yrop tm itio n . C m o s in rn t^ r.-W lP t! htr thtL
Mh*U4«» g»v*-yb u

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5th,Stret-i ft Laurel A veilin'
lllacLsiiiUliiuK ft giiniml rt|Hnr
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Telephone 1358

age, Jianfiird and •Vlery&gt; Ave
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GANAS ItRPUtnKIIATION
SERVICE
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• Ph. 670-W

msl* lunrilonsl moathly dlsiurbenrCa? Does IMS Disk* you SUl*r
from pain, fsel so Sfrvywz- Weak.
hi«h-«trung—at tinrti MsmsI Tima
So try Lfrtla B. Ptnknazaw YsgsUbla
Compouad to rvlleve such aymp-

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pnn-rt remarkably htlpful to worn-

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TH E LO N E R AN G E R

In Black And White
SMERFF, B O W

ATTENTIO N LAIUEHI
GIRLS WANTED. Lanay’a Drug .Make a one-stop service for all
8tor«.
your laundry, and dry cleaning
needs by using vour favorite
Sflf-Hervire laundry.
llala Wanted— Young Man aa of.
flea ft credit man. Firestone TIIE IIKI.PY SKLFY LAU ND RY
400 W. 16 SL
Sanforil

Royal Master tiira are t*«k I
ranges $2.00
II. II. POPS CO. IN C
S, Phone 788- SALESM AN for Life Insurance
debit in Sanford. Salary anrl
commission, must have car. For
Interview write Box 28H6, Or2 CIRCULATING OIL heat^
E. H. McAlexander, Phone U38LOST— Rod and reel on Osteen
Bridge Sunday morning. John
Kce. Hockeys Tire Shop.
SALESMAN for etoA itri
1-00 GAL. Electric water
ances and fixtures. Reply
Electric Service. 207 k
110 CfO Herald.
Ave. Phone 101.
16
AUTOS FOR SALE
1838 Chevrolet Pickup.
lonvtllc.

2300 Mel

By I*rnn Striker

MAR WHO HAD THAT LETTER

YOU 6TDLE DC l/WW fURCs! VOil JOliO LETTER WriM A 1

n THE PACT THAT YOU HAVE

IT FDR A FORTUNE EVERY DIME YOUVE

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F-ablc can give references. Call
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pTAKHT

M ai carpenter oi builder
flftOO to Invest In a ra n i
pruposition. You handle
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blocked

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DUHART
LIMMRWt Y A R D

WANTED _

2 BEDS, springs and mat trees, 1
email dressing table. 1 small
ojrood heater never been need, 2
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TRO PIC\l. FRUIT MARKET
NOW havo all kinds of vegetable 7 P «ta * L iv s s lo c k , S u p pliea
ift Im.vi-s -liipprd. Cut flower*.
plante fo r setting amall or lar­
Fresh Orange juirt*. • South
ge acreage. J. W. Bell, Lake
Park Ave. I’iume *1216.
' •*
TURKEY’ S, all alu-a, one
Moproc. F’la. Phone 16.
beyond -Wilson corner on
CUSTOM built cabinet* will give
GLOBE greatest cut-rate wholeDora road or phone 8104.
your kitchen that new look. F’or
aale distributors, offers nortlfree plan and estimate. Call
Res, sundries, toys, gtfta to
779-W. C. J. Gantt.
threwd buyers. Globe Trading FOR SALE ! Registered, black
male Cocker Spaniel pupa six
9 o . 108 W. Flagler BL, Miami,
*. weeks old. Thona 807.W.

SUPPLIES,

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F'URNIIUKF: Paint— High Gloss WANTF1D A T ONCE,
Enamel for home use, any rolor
pianos. The Musir It
desired. F'ree delivery in City.
1st Ht. Phone 053.
Very good paint at reasonable
prices. Reel's Paint Shop, Phone
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS ti. copyPrlcea reasonable. II. M. James,
ona Studio, 308 'National Rank
d lR IS T M A H tree lights.
The
Bldg.
Music Box. 118 W. 1st Bl.
Phone 863.

PAINTING

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CARHAGE plants, Marion Mar
keL L. D. Mann, Lake Monroe

6 ARTICLED FOR SALE

AUTO

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ROOFING ad painting. I'm
timutc. Smith Rrutlii'is,
tractor. Phone I IKK.

cheap. Apply
.1)7 Palmetto
M A IN OFFICE ON 17-H HIGH­
Ave. Palmetto Grocery.
*
W A Y NORTH OF UNDER­
ANNOUNCEMENT
PASS. TELEPHONE W INTER 6 ARTICLES W ANTED
MARSHALLS
PARK 188.
utonr made Venetian Blinds,
THE BE8T late model sedan
Awnings—.Ten day delivery —
1600.00 will buy. C. A. Shrincr,
NEW* HOUSE. &gt; bedrooms, parti;
Workmanship gukranteed. Phone
furnished. 8tnall down.payment ' Box 312. Lake Mary. Fla.
Balance like rent For appoint'
ment call 8173.
Hlgheet cash price paid for used
IIAYMOND STUDIO
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
Fhpert photagrapher available at
.0 ROOM furnished* bouse, 4 acres
Co. 811 E. 1st. Ph. 058.
nil t linen fur weddings, anniver­
&gt;n d, fruit trees^* Phone 1226saries,- birthday- parties, social
I'L L BUY your far regardless .of, ***gathering». liutnti I0U3.
age or condition. Roy. Reel, 308

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SANFqfeo,

Tavern-Goers Gassed
By Carbon Monoxide

Foreign Minister

ll'qMlIanttf fi«M l*!iirf IlNfl*
M
,
.
, affair* n^initlry.
CLAIRTO N, I’n., Nov. 0 W*)—
Other cabinet memGers resignSauntering amiably into a tavern jnK wcre Finance Mlnixtrr Alexhi quench hi* thlret early today,
Alcxandrlnl, Public Work*
Harold Auihurn w ii ihockeil by . Minister George Vantu and Culboth a death-like sTlenre and the i jure Minister Radu Roscuiet.
fact everyone elne there was un- j Tht,
„ f three Libconscious. Poller Miiil csrlxin .t.rgi Party unrisrsecrctariei of
monoxide had frill'd them, one stale a l*. were accepted. It-w M
a fu i another.
indicated that. the vacancies in
Jh# cabinet would lie fillrd within
two or three d»&gt;».
Meanwhile In .Cxechoslovakia a
.t'ommunlst-engineered government
I trials |utt Commimiat Premier
i Kleinen\ Gottwabl, a former blackItmilli, at the top Of the hrnp
'today a» t'xrcbusluvaki*'* politI iral strong man.
He wrexted from the nation’*
Molotov Bomb
coalition tabinel laxt night com­
plete- authority to rebuild, th.*
government o f mml-autonomou*
Slovakia, where the criaix wj&gt;
Inirn nnd where the predominantly j
ron&gt;ervxtive, nnll-Communlit Sin. j
other country in Europe or «•!««' vak pemoctatir arc the majority '
Molotov said the 00 years ot
Ku-sia'a history slim- in* revo­
lution could be divided intu three
periods:
’’The first, between I'JIX ami
the firm establishment uf Soviet
power, up to the first five-yesi
" Ih e siTond, the period of the
second World War—the great
patriotic war.
"The third; the new
lu-riod
which ia just beginning."
The Foreign Minister derlarrd
that "not .only in the countries
friendly to us, but elsewhere,
there are millions of iwoiilc de­
voted to the Soviet Union.
"Everywhere capitalism rules,"
he added, "it oppresses the work­
ing people, enslaves the working
. - people o f the roloniea and the
'•.dependent states. Peoples in whom
knowledge has brought awakenIng see in the successes uf th"
Soviet Union the approach of
their own liberties from Un­
yoke of the enslavement.’
Molotov asserted the Soviet
Union s i r intent upon following
a path toward "durable and lasi-

“Tokyo llobe” Wants
T o Go Home To U. S.

T a x Reduction
&lt; r « » l l , « x trmm
Owl
ation when it rcachct him.
However. It wax learned that
the adminixtration la definitely
planning to offer iu own tax pro­
gram to Congress next year.
The quextion of emergency aid
to Kuropa and Inflation at home
are of equal importance, he aaid,
He’ hopes Congress will act on

A rce Attacked

SMATTUID IN THI SNOW on Annrlte Island near Ketchikan. Alaska, U
th* remains of a Pan-American World Airways DC-4 after It crashed
htsd-on Into a 3,607-foot mountain peak. A Coast Guard rescue crew
reported that all I I persons aboard the craft perished. (International)

Florida Building
ICssllsses from P*x* Its*)
Beach.
In Miami, more than $21,0uf
000 has been spent on residential
building so far this year, c o m ­
pared with 19.000,000 for • nonresidential project*.
Incomplete rrporta show that

infin ite ■wcn)-1x*tl«r~TBr*14,l6i

Miami Beach
Jacksonville

ilfllUoaaad

Orlando
Ijikelaml
Clearwater
Jacksonville Be
Dayton* llrsch
Fort Pierce
Ht. Augtistin*

( ’lean, o d o r l e s s heat for
three rooms ran be obtained
fr o m Perfection’s IVANHOE Space Heater. HeautlfJ A
ful bakrd-on finish will last
O gf
msnr years. Hlmplesl opera­
tion.
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DOW N-PAYMENT DBLlVEIDk

Passenger Boat

Bradenton
Winter Park
Fort Slyera
Vero Beach
/.ephyrhill*
I-ake Wale*

In the " ’no .comment" depart

The Senate Investigation of
Howard Hughea’ wartime Vlane
contracts, the House Un-Ameri­
can Activities Committee Inves­
K ’esllsses fewMi !•■** &lt;&gt;»*(
tigation o f Communism in Hol­
testify again if he is wanted.
Perelle said he never taw any lywood, a suggestion by grain
exchanges- that they would like
of the expense accounts referred a congressional Inquiry into their
to by Meyer.
operations.
Hcprrsentativr* o f Hughes comr'lrfMtifali'-frrt lh*-k*«sNNS2al&gt;rgan
today that they were. hi-Tng pre­
vent. it *Unfairly., from- answering PoultryJess Day I h r *
immediately a committer rlaim
Seen Glutting Mart
that Hughes should nay th* govI The Agriculture Department re­
ported today—on th* fifth poultryleta Thursday of the Food Con­
servation Program—that th* na­
tion’s markets are being glutted
with poultry.
Prices are going down, it added,
and city dealer* are urging country
shippers to hold their chickens
hark for lack of a market.
Cold storage stocks of froxen
poultry, which on -Oct. 1 were
at record levels for that date,
continued to Increase last month
to such an extent that the indus­
try wa\ said to lie running out of
space to ator* dressed poultry.

11,802,069
AUGUSTA. Ga„ Mov. tt—(JF&gt;—
6,769,404 William 8. Morris, chairman of
6,002.163 ■Governor M, k;. Thompson’* far.
'1.3I i.Ulb 'llUfl 61 the Democratic Parly in
4.771,488 Georgia, was knocked down and
3.613,208 puni me led by a supporter uf Her*
“ ,031,688 man Talmadge In the Richmond
2,814,462 . county court room today.
,
I’l u S i l
The Incident occured shortly beI
to n ■ h* * r*nK wo* scheduled .to
.‘J/J.’Z
open in a court suit by Talmadge's
1’ iv T aoS Democratic Chairman James 8.
.wi'221 Peter* to determin* which faction
s'm j ir control* the party In Georgia.

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" I f the Congress is unwilling
to undertake full repeal at this
time,” Tichy said, "w e most se­
riously urge you that at least
make the Fair Lalior Standards
Act 'less harmful to our econ­
omy, more equitable in application
and administratively more prac­
tical to those who have to live
with it day by day."
Tlehy and Douglass suggested
a aeries of amendmenta to the
present law If it la allowed to
remain on th* hooks. Generally,
these called for clarifying pres­ to b a n your money back.ent exemptions snd A-overage of
the law to eliminate what they
railed "the uncertainties and ram­ for CoudujChcit Colds, Bronchirio
ifications o f the present act."

CREOMULStON

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KAIIINA. r&gt;*e»*»»&lt;1
TO At.l. WltpM IT MAT OONPEIIN:
Nolle* Is hrr*li&gt; alv.n Ihsl C. A.'
Karina filed lilt final rtport as Ad­
ministrator «. I. a. d. to n, of ih«
estate of Ann* Kails*, deceased: l|&gt;t
he filed lilt pelltlo* for final ILsrhsrxl, and lhal he will apply to
Ih* Honorable It. W. Ware. Coanry
Juit*&gt; of tlanitnol* I'uunty, Florida
os lh» I Tits day of No*»tnb»r. IM1,
for approval of same and for final
dlschars* at Admlslsiraiur r. I. S', d.
h. n. of Ih* estate of Anns Karina,
dereated. on this Kill day of Octo­
ber. KIT.
C. A. Karins
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Georgia Politicans
Take It Seriously

•St. Petersburg
Fort lauderdale
Coral'Cable’s
West Palm Beach
Tampa
Tallahassee '

. Wheat— The President discussed
vesterdav with Tom Campbell,
Montana wheat grower, a pro­
posal fo r regulating the price
on wheat, Init Mr. Truman did
not commit himself.

M eyer Fired

dwelling units throughout- Flumli
cilics rn_the number of dWrllin*
unit* authorised—4^41—as wrll
arid they in stitu te the maJiirTTy
’
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j Other U.N. d
In any country—can rest aaauri I — Pr-.iit.-ni .Truman iianuul a* In tidal runilrucUon-ruiluttit—JJlS l the «»■■” -«
l t ^ / - - l l i■tillK^T,Mu|
i .. .. * M..).ww»-wiPt»rt
lrttnr-TBgB C -—
’. J T I X I ^ -1.fgulrirh* :MJI I W8&gt;SllltA&gt;
mlinTTf
War years.
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I Lu TlB l-rast- - t wi nr- - t r I t hb __Cipususn!1
, -iUoal.’.l! -&lt;b'-cJ«rTrd. |to H rtglum rrr - Ur'S.” represent*wav
Committee Chairman Ferguson
l*sf."~Iie siTH
^Is •"on
• • its last legs.”
- -the '•
j live on
Balkan Commission.
Uders &lt;R*Mich)
contended.
Iibwevor,
He rerallrd Pyiinc Minister Stn
•’ We live in it |«-riod when nt! None of the other delegates has
s md ,*mt Noah Dietrich, executive
lins interview last may witn romls lend to Communism,’ the been named.
Headiiusrters will
nent- vj l'e-prcsidcnt of the Hughes Tool
Harold K. Hlaxsen, candidate for Fmelgn Minister- asserted.
Ih- in Salonika. Greet’, with the
Co., told him he did not want to
th* Keputdiran presidential nom­
lie aVldnoded the recent for- I commission scheduled to Ix-gin
ously tesunie the stand at once. Dietination of the United Status. At mation of the nine-nation Com-i functioning Nov. 21.
, ,|ie rich was the witness when hearthat time, he reminded his au­ munist Information Bureau withj 'i _ A four-nation group sot anIding ,nK* recessed yesterday,
dience, Stalin declared that the In ndiiuarlers nt Belgrade as a other meeting for lal* today in
ipers,
Dietrich took sharp issue yesdiffrienre lu-lween economic sys­ necessity for increasing "Com [tween the U. S. and Kussia over*
part- terday with the statement read
tem* was not an obstacle to munist influence aiming the mats ■fforta to iron difference* be­
by Williams to'th e rommittce of
peace.
es-”
itlie implementation of the promild- *bi«4» he is a member. And, as
“ If collaboration was potsihb
Kussia “ wishi's It success,” lie posed partition of I’alesline Into
rntly 'he hearing recessed, the Hughes
In wartime, why not In tx-an said.
Jewish and Arab nations.
drop official told reporters:
■ fu | "I am going to take the stand
run- and show just what the Hughes
losses were on war contrarts.”
Williams' statfment, which was
a* to locality hut Inrhrding ce­ put into the record, said a study
ment. nails and rock lath art of tax records of Hughes and his
still plaguing builder* two years companies show a “ tax dnfirienry
. i I K n i l s r.&lt;»i »#
“ The lalior supply generally has
Williams. Dietrich, and Hlack,
improved except in south Florida, who also was sworn aa a wit­
where a lack of skilled
ness argued for nearly two hour*
may make serious inroad
then over what Hughes meant
strucllon unless .filled.” *
last August when he contended
Cities and their nil
neither he nor his company made
j building total* follow:
a profit "as a result uf the war.”
Miami

“ For Small Homes”

K r a ft Paper Mill
Seeks Florida Site

«r»atUa&gt;4 (ran Pant llw l
ly official! and civic Icadcrx wi*l
TA LLA H A 88E E . Nov. 6-&lt;A-)
Inquiries on sitea for a new $9,- be invited on a cruirv
Plana were Immediately xtartad
000,000 Kraft paperxmill and an
for carpenter
18,000,000 manufacturing indus­ by Mr. Ireland
try have been turned over to work on the rrqr of the Municipal
Florida cities by the State Adver­ Hand ahcll for a waiting room
for (mat paiacngera, and Mr. Le*
tising Commission. .
Commission Director Roy C. land aaid that he would confer
Heckman alsp said today he has with City. Manager II. N. SafJr
issued a bulletin to communities in regard to detail* o f thin work.
throughout the atata on ppropoxala
K.\ M. Armitage, director o f
o f “ two nationally known eng­ Tourixt Activitiea, conferred with
ineers’* to buy a chemical mauuMr. Inland nnd Mr.
lllgglnt,
tar luring plant in Florida.
All three inquiries, ho said, came in regard to cruise* fur tourlata,
when U it ready—either before as a result of the state's $600,000 which are expected to be one
or afiter1 the regular session a year national advertising cam­ outstanding features for enter­
beginning In January.*
paign.
tainment o f winter visitor*.
^
On other subjects:
Al I-re of-th e Coast
Guard
Taxes — T h a ‘ Administration's
Auxiliary was called into - con­
views w ill go into th# annual
sultation to secure the aervUea
message to Congress on the Hate
of a Sanford pilot to aid in briTOof opinion at the start of the
industry I i»K the boat here from PaUtke.
regular session In January. As
ittee toThe cruiser, after leaving Uar
tax rutting bill,, ax he did twieo
*'
Harbor, took an ocean route aa
Tor - vetoing another Republican
the act far as Cape May. than progressed
last session, that will be decided
mded to up Delaware Bay and the rest
wb-n the situation cornea up.
ra
and of the way south via tha Inland
V F o o d — The Prealdent has no ex­
a time waterway.
pectation that Charles Luckman
•d chaos
Mr. Leland told this morning
will resign soon ax chairman of
J unem- 0f the fire devastation In tha Bar
the Citixens Food Committee,
even though a reporter aaid the
Harbor residential areas and o (
Agriculture Department etaimatrs
uirement active work in fighting the ftps
that all the hundred million hush,
igrs for which he aaid, took freakish t u fb
els of grain America has been
a week with changes of wind.
asked to save now Is In sight.

o f her Portuguese husband. Held
for a time by occupation authori­
ties In 8ugam» prison, she was
released Oct. 26, 1048, for lark of
evidence.

The rabrilet decision was inter-1
rr -i.ii.H-s r—m res* '■—*
prated n» a major victory in ; statement that Russia would Imvthe Communist*’ open drive loi -ott the "L ittle Assembly" but
vain complete control over tlr&gt; his continued attack on the nrowhol* nntinn. A ii right-party c«-1 nosal was seen as n possible nr*i. lit ion now governs.
(lode to such a declaration at a
Informants close to the ca| lster stage.
",
Inet said Cotlwald won by a vote
Turning down British appeals
of 12 to It), with three Boeisl for compromise on the "I.ltlle AsDemocrat mlniitera easting the „&lt;,roh|y" Vishlnskv said "W e shall
deciding votes. They Jojned wi'h nfV*r meet you half way"on' this
six Cxrch Communists and thr u!. |,.ur.
Slovak Communist* against foui I vishlnskv charged Acre was
Cxeeh National Hoelalists, " f e e ' u, „
of
&gt;n() „ distortion
Slovak
Democrats
and
three ,lf f , cU« |f. he considered that
Catholic People'* Party minis.landing In the wav

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CORNED BEEF Can 45c
CIGARETTES
Ctn. $1.73
BROWN SUGAR
tb* 13c
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Dog &amp; Cal Food !b can

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to arqualnt the yountn of the
county with th* fundamentals of
vernment. The program will
held during thethird weeh
In February, Youths front all
over th* county will run tor the
different office* of the city and
county. Th* teen-ager* will then
will give them an opportunity
be InxthUed In the office* and
to leant of office duties and
qualifications of candidates.
Carl Preecolt reported that
th# Jaycee bowling team U mak­
ing promsa In the bowling
league. Jack Morrison, govern­
mental affair* Chairman, expryexed delight In the Urge vote
cast In th* recent election, and
that th* campaign to get out th*
vnte would-be continued through
tha gepetal election In Decem-

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W ar Contract Pollution Of Florida Streams And Dans Studied
Said Ordered &gt; Lakes Condemned By Health Board For Combining
By Patterson
U.S. Reserves
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Procurement
Officer
Held U p H u gh esA irPlpne Contract F or
Three Months In ’44
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (/!*)
A former air force general testi­
fied today that the late Pirn
|/cnt Rooitvcll, Jrn# Jonrt, and
other "powerful friend*" of H ow ­
ard Hughes were interested in a
wartime contract for Hughrs in
1943.
Bennett E, Meyeis, telitrd major
general, gave this testimony befoie a Senate War Invnligatini;
Subcommittee as he identified a
recorded telephone convritalion
of Ckt. 21. 1943. with Robert
4 x v e tt.
Lovett then was .an assistant
secretary of state,. Hughes at th.lime held a contract to build
a huge flying boat and was *t
tempting to get on contract to
build 100 ( F - l l ) photo irconnai
_
_
plane*. .
-- -—
Meyers, then a deputy chief
__ efr&amp; ift

DrocuumtPt.

K id — tin

telephone conversation into tin
M^ommit{ee lycottL — .
—~
"Lovell: Because this is one ol
those borderline cases, that can
be embarrassing if we grt into,
for example he has got very pow­
erful friends heie in Washington.
“Meyers L Yes sir. Jesse Jones
and the President and everyone
else seems to lie in it."
~ Chairman Friguson (R-Mic Is&gt;
"broke in on Meyers and asked
him to teiead this again. Meyers
did.
Meyets said that in 1943 he felt
a multi-million dollar war plane
contract awarded Hughes "hml an
odor" and warned then it might
"draw congressional criticism.'
Meyers testified ifial on Oct. 9.
ICaatlageO t i *“»■» &gt;•&lt;(

.
I At 1AHASSLK. Nov. 7 i P&gt; Citing widnprrad water (killitjion
■n Hones, the Sla-c Be. id ol Health estimated today it will lakr
4 1tKi.OOU.fViO to .ntllil ’ depilate vrwagr and gatbage di&gt;|H&gt;sal and wr
ter Meatmen! plan*.
David H. L c ». chief ( t n11n V„ cnai nee n - arvJ-febn-Cr-Pittm on o f
the’Stale Board ol He* th in&lt; I ndrd ill their repot! ,t map showing os
'polluted area* nearly every itream or la y on which there is j city
Oto dump waste urn! sewage.
They included the St. Johns
River from Palatka to- Jm-ksiievillsr. Biscaym* liny at Miami,
i’rnsacola Hay, the’ Caloosahatchre
River at Fort Myers, mid the
mnpor parta o f Tnmpn Hay. St.
Andrew* Bay nt Panama City.
St. Lucie Inlet and the Halifax
River near Daytomn Reach.
"The need of slieani pollution
abattuent in Floridn i« of vital
importance to our public water
supply systems." Lee ami Patteraon said. "Less than one-hnlf of
nur citliena have domestic .water
available that has lawn Heated
in any way. Consequently, over
a million Floridians consume tlntrented ground water."
The sanitary - rnglitiwts said
"nearly every community, of any
site of F'loiida has failed to pro
vide ^Itself with nde&lt;piate- farilities of disposal of domestic sew.
age or garbage and rubbish. In
many cases storm sewerage i*
runs pinion a by its absence.

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Tornado Strikes
Fishing Village
Killing 2 Women

income from shellfish, Lee and
Potteraon said.

Ttiey said •*... . minor, epidemic

W ider Use Of Streptomycin Seen 1
'I n Treatment Of Tuberculosis

m BUFFALO. N- Y. Nov. 7 UP)—
"^hia Rt. Rev. Henry I. Lquiltlt
WASHINGION, Nn». 7 f/f)—-Wider aiul lei* exptniive u»e of
said t o d a y he had declined to accept election aa bishop of the tlreploM/nn in the lieasmml uf tuberculin!*&gt;w** cnvuionrd today by
weatarn New
York
Episcopal two Denver ^doctor*.
Diocese because o f a desire to
Hr;&gt;oiting on teduced-dutage esprimicnlt with tub«rculo*u guinea
meet "the missionary challenge"
of his work aa suffragan bishop pig*. Doctor* J J. C-wper and Maurice L Cohn, of the National Jewo f South Florida.
, i«h Hoijutal aitetletl in thr Irrhnicil journal "Sciancat"
In a Utter supplementing hie
’’ It would appeal 'list the amount and firquetycy of adminitiralion
telegraphed declination of the of streptomycin
in (nberculoslaf
bishoprie yesterday, the 44^Uh0nlnV
n- **
without »•«ppr#ci o f tuterculoaia where "a lot of
old
niUv#yrn
off Rnff.ifl
Burfilo told the I c*
«able
ki
ilose
« . . r#do*td
rtf
o f effectiveness.1
I t " i* nrrded,-the charge might
„ y&lt;TV
Kowtrd Its Wa!
They said information gained tun about |3.7G to $4.00 a gran*
M i h h of St. Paula Cathedral and
from
the
animal
experiment*
was
but that coat o f administering It
chairman of the notification com­
mittee, that "21. yaara ago I ac­ preliminary and incomplete, but might add another dollar per
added:
gram.
cepted tha tell to aerra our Ixird
"This Information should ex­
and Hia church In th* Diocese of
It waa learned that tha Army
tend
the
present
use
of
streptomy­
South Florida” and added:
"N *ver hav# I regretted ac­ cin aa an adjunct to the treatment haa reduced Its dally dosage for
cepting Ihe mlaalonary challenge hr human tuberculosis and make itreptomyrln-treated tuberculosis
presented by that growing state, streptomycin available for human cases by one-half. A year ago, a
nor .In th# passing year* bare I treatment where exceaaiva admin. total or two grama waa gieen
aver fait called by God to aerv# Istration previously was economi­ daily; today, ona gram la given.
cally prohibitive to certain case*.”
The prescribed course o f treat­
elsewhere In Hia church."
The doctors aald th* drug "la ment in th* Army haa also been
Biahop Louttit waa elected O ct
*1 lt at a third convention of Dio­ •till limited in production," fnd reduced from 120 days to -“ a
cese delegate#, pecaaaiteted by "economically beyond th* reach leaser period."
rloua 'deadlock! nt eonvantlona of some institutions arid tuber­
An Army doctor' who declined
Niagara Fall* on May 20 and culous individual*."
to be quoted by name told a' re­
A Washington pharmacist aald
in Buffalo on June 10,
porter:
, __Th# aUndiftg committee will the present '■off-Ute-shair' price
“ We've found it (streptomycin)
meet at noon Monday .to act the o f tha drug for civilian* u u la
Have and place o f * new conven­ $6 ■ gram, compared w’/h $7.60 to be a valuabta adjunct in In the
tion to elect n aucceaaor to tha a granj a year ago when it was treatment of tuberculosis, but it
la not the final answer by a long
RL Rar. Cameron J. Davla, who
retired officially Sept I but haa
He said ha believes that In cases •hot."
been carrying on tha duties ternJURIST DIBS
:
GERMAN GOVERNMENT
A TLA N TA , Nov. 7 (JP)—Detec­
DON N ot. 7 M V-AulhorDOUGLAS
Whltehall sources aald to­ tive W. M. Holland aald that
LONDON Near.
day Britain and the United Statea
Charlta 8- Reid, former chief
United Stab
had tentatively agreed upon justice
crea- of the Georgia Supreme
todar -that
Lewis lion or a ’V u vm on aiV
ril.n u
.n l"
Court,
plunged
to hia death from
Douglas would
Washington far western Germany i f the Big the twelfth floor o f the Candler
far.
with Four failed to agree on a Ger­ Building in downtown Atlanta lov
man peace treaty.
day.
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WASHINGION. Nov. 7 (/!’) Sfctelaiy of Delrnie Foirestal an­
nounced today the ciration of
a committee to develop closer
tie* among the leirivr futcH,
hut disclaimed any idea uf taking
contiol of the National Guard
fliilil the stair*.
•
lie said the joint Array Navy
All lo n e giuup will seek to work
out "a loutidrd and unifoim ieserve ptogiam" as part of a gen­
eral plan (or national secuiity.
Fourilal's onginal announcemerit made no ' mention of the
mailer of National 'Guard control
but in . a -suhirqurnt statement,
he said:

The ..intent ol the joint coni'
..jlltce
It^ppi
_ ...__
mitlee it_p
ot to .............
*mdy the
rwinii
rmovmg liic Nalional
of raw or itiadcqnntely treated Guard' from control" of _ the t*M8
domestic sewage and trade wastes go* nnors,"_____________________
Furri-stf | ban m at.
■into nitnrirbm lie* oT water, 232
j mtaawViileir-ofem Timgv^V‘ ^Ib-pbteagrTiiimiig
taimjii? -*mt“
-»nrt“ nthnTH(»«
nibi
Itrl/s
f&amp;ir—■sWvniiK Wd* Have I»•,&gt;ri for the ItAervp
ervn units and. nr.
ciirub-miied, their report
leport staled.
« uni ably, tbl- committee
committee will
will look
isnhility of a incrgei
THI JTAH of Kentucky returned to \„ " ,n n' » nV
,hr,p **•'** •’" 'li­ into the adjisa
_ ited reserves and
the Democratic column again wlicn f 1*’1 »te no longer to la- found of the orifani
it elected Rep. Earle C. Clements of T T " * * *
th‘'
densillea. Guard. This step, which would not
a shift in control of the
Morgantlcld as the State's Chief J « » n y other areas may l « huar. involve
HnnlintM un r*n* ^l%»
•
Exqrutlve.
Clements* opponent for ilntis for the taking uf shellfish.
the governorship
‘ndu.lry has esligovernershlp waa
was Attorney
—
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1
reoprninic of rtmilcmtictl
General*,ElflSh
S.
Dummlt
of
Lex*
,
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. . . , % tuun* of Pensacola Hay nl*»t»\
.S'uumfphul, tW|U||J
lngton. (International
(Internationalioundphoto)
.....

of any of the filth-borne diseases
could Hiss unde o tirmenduus minttier of vlsitoi' f i tint coming to
Florida for &gt;i-nrs; it would ini-'
pede progress in industry:
it
would certainly retard the develop­
ment of any community until,
■ ■ -4
such time ns assurance could lie
that condition* encouraging
[Ten Others Injured given
such disease had been corrected.’"
A s Violent W inds
The cyst uf providing adequate
^
e
Xy_ .■
safeguard* In citle* and towns
W re ck
Residences was
estimated , i t .1120,000,000
Mrs. Hallie S. Carter,
for sewage collcotion and treat­
GOLDEN
MEADOW.
La..
Nov
fn0.000.000 for water »upMother O f Mrs. Stine, 7 (/F)—A tornado swept the mull ment.
tdy and greallnenL am) distribu­
- Died Yesterday P.'M. village uf Galianor six miles botth tion; and $0,000,000 for garbage
of Golden Meadow, last ’night, and rulibish collection disposal.
Mrs. Hallie S. Carter. 78. mother killing two |&gt;eiiotii and injuring
of
Mrs. Andrew Stine 2105
MamoMa
Avenue,
died
late ten other*. .
Georgia Utility Head
A half hundred rnidrnli were
yeaterday afternoon. She came
Dies In Washington
her* from Charleston. W. Va. tvyo reported made homclrt* in lln-jsnd a half yean ago
liltle village of trapper* and fill
wa*
horn at
w u im a iT H N i r i n r - r Ttrr
Carter
*
Mr*
•amHmr'mlierTWTTOITT
l
•_ a i
t*.
» r . um nnr r r ♦It
rttarin h a C lir* w . Tm
1869. She was a inemlier of the elderly woman and an infant, were jili-nt o f the Georgia l ’owvr C
Coo m ­
Molden
Methodiat .Church
at reported mining today.
pany- -ami a cardholder in the
Molden. W. Va.. and was a memThe funnel-thapsd cloud, hntn jninddruia' union—died uitexperther of the Order of Eastern Star of a coailal dntuihapce, wai te edly at (ieorgetown University
*n Charleston. W. Va.
Hospital last night.
Surviving are Mrs. Stlna of San. IKilted to have det)/oyrd ten re*The di-year-old president of
ford,' ona granddaughter. Mrs. idcnce* and damaged an ei;ual the statewide utility died of a
George Mlyakawa of Charleston, number of othera.
blood riot in the lung*. He en­
W. Va.. one elster and three
Die drad weqr li*lril at Mr* tered the hospital 10 daf* ago
brother#.
with a ruptured appendix.
,
The'remains are to tie sent to lUnry Da no*. 28. mother of three
At the time he wa* atriekeq.
children;
and
Mil*
Frarie
Pitre.
' 4 Rftharleatun W. Va. this afternoon
Arkwright and hi* ‘ wife were
an! funeral service* fill be held 41 &gt;rati old. The infant daugh­ in Washington for a visit lo his
there at the Bartlett Funeral home, ter of Whitney Heibeil wai witt­ 17-yearolil - daughter,
Ann, a
Sunday afternoon. Interment will
student. Another daughter, Mar­
ing
and
fearrd
.drowned,
while
be In Sunset Memorial Park at
tha Stanley, also survive*.
i r n a l l a s M l aa l*aat * l « l
Charleston.

Louttit Tells Why
He Rejected O ffe r

Forrestal
Appoint^
Committee But Dis­
claims Control O f
National
* G u a r d

Machinists Union
A*sks Wage Law Of
75 Cents an H our

p .N . ‘Delegate Pled­
ges Russia T o Con­
tinue T o CombatW ar
Propaganda
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Lr\K L SUCCESS. No*. 7 (A'i
— Amlin Y. Yivhiniky. S&gt;*ici l)ep’

ul&gt; I'omgn Miimtri, raid today
in a Kiiitian language htaailcsai
ovci I'nited Nation* fanTttifs tliat
11 ■r .Soviet Lnirui will continue

id the lutuir il« vtiiiggtr agamtl
any oar propaganda and an*
tdtligalbra of a tirt* m i "
"fh c Sovici Unioh," \'nliirt*|*v
taid. "it a iadliliil and conn*
tent cliampton uf pr,ur and VC‘
cunt*
wotld,
fo - a - i
I lie

Judge Continues
Two Injunctions
Against Unions j

_ U VSIIINGTON Nov. 7 tdh
is rvidt at
it uman
sent

"sinerre cu ciin c-" to the
ti nisi., tl people oil Ihe occa­
sion of ihrlr nalional hulidajr
tod-iY-' Hit foiinal tnrssag*

Jurist Declares Lea­
ders Should Take
Communist
Oaths
SCRANTON. Pa No.

addredird lit Nikolai Mikhai­
lovich Slivrrnik. pirsutenl of
tin- I'rrsidiitm;^ onulted any.
reference to Sovici govern­
ment officials.

7 ( ,n

" A *tnke under the guidamr of
any union unwilling to dr.laic it.
allcgiantc to the tinted Stale*
thntild he rnjninrd.' county ludgi
for the people* &lt;o( th e ‘ Will L e a d laid lode*
a chanipiull id illtFlnation*1 [ Avtailmg Union officer* irfiit^ u ii "
11111ley law l|iat tliu have no
text of hi* statement

J’ T atii* taking adtanlage of the j ( iimniunitl lie*, the jmi't coninvitation exIendrcLtu-iW- la^ »av'-.iiime*i-l**«-mr«m-t!nn*-whn-ti
du--tw«|wt a--^»-veCTwfeilLritEL.
iiwd

R otary S peaker

1 r r „ . r ahold

the l U l i r i d

set* p s g a n d *

Sc t i v itir*

In

rieht

*lt lk-

LONDON, Nov. 1 (/P )- Kite-.
via p it ittleil bn mdilaiy miglit
thiough M vhcuvv's Red Squats
III COinmetilUUllOII ol the Bot■4—v,ki ii miiiinwv* iprf ■nwrrr™

-iiy^muuJ icurwrd.. cries that"vyainiofign*“ ,ue tailing for *
tnipaign -agnnnt—the Sovirt ■la w ——

ol

It.i.bi, Station

New York, . Plans To
,
tu t Outsiders Oil

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* * 'n h , Nov ,
Id l
bill irtpnring |w» yeai* n-*ul tB|jiu
\not to-, nion.-lion
erjee in New ioik l ily l«-fote te* Wtts obtained by the globe loi.Bafapplietuita Ig-ciime eligible f o r j u
wn*
pirki leil
aid wn* introduced in l)„. City l^-Buse of foil.... lo . .-nn-ej it -&gt; ad
Council jreaterd iv - ns state liii” verlisiiiK contract with-tin1 isdit*
Vestigotora rontiliueil llieir lev|,,n.
titliony of allegid laxity* fll llic| Judge Leaclp plecidenl of l.acdistrtiic,.,uent of New \,nk I it V ,knwntma count* Courts sttiil ill Ids
Welfare foods.
_
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.Tin- bill’ was introduced by
"The Kevn-t I'aion i* an enemy
Coiiiicil Vice Cb.iirman Joseph T. of t!*•• Uniti d Slates and bas or-

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___ _________ '-~4" q wa4 - ~’’-w'-il
■ Shop of tlrlaudo, new imjieu.ihtl war.''

for the past ten years sjiiiiloal
I e a d r i of Coniregalion (Hie*
Shalom. . » ill l&gt;e the principal
* 2. lijn pu IrtniK t»f. thr Gluhf speaker at the liolarj t’luli lunch.
eon Monday. Horn in Cleveland,
i m a " " " - '"
i .&gt;- the ..d... Ohio, lie is a , graduate of fthio
, wotkri* on giouml* it lonvlitiiles Slate l nivet'ity and the Jewish
■* »econdiiy
Ikiv*oil III violation Institute of ttrliKmo in New Yolk,
'of llir I .slt-l l.llllr* \t I
lie is the author of “ Ihe "Hoad
Tin- Striker-. nfflUnted with the From I’jelmtice," " I'olrraoce and
.t’ ltl American t'oimuuiiientions llumaii t niicrstaniline" and "th e
, |Association, me limit.-.1 In oiu* Hum.,ii Itight In lit- Itifferent."
' ! court tnder In two no-kef* »• the

lion id the United Nalioti* i *cn j jnVr ruijihiycs
tr«titiittii#4 hi» i*n■•

M arshal Bulganin Is
Principal
Speaker
On Occasion O f A n ­
niversary
Mhliday

Republicans Drop
Plans For Lower
Tax Legislation

WASHINGTON, Nov. 7-(/F|—
The Machinist* Union asked Congret* today for a 76 cent hourly
minimum wage- and broader cov­
erage by the wage-hour law to
nn-von* "w'aev-riitiing competi­
tion" during business slacks.
Harvey tlrown, president of thi*
Independent International Assoc­
hotkey who s*ul tbot New York jjfanixaltons working In-lein to Kmitso’nJ Says Taxes
iation of MachlnUU,- aald wide
tty l.*f&gt; I—*o “ a tlul.W uncle" If*‘ overthrow tlmt government. The
spread application o f n liooated
oaLof-tfate residents, adding tbnt offlci-r* of tin- union will pot even
W ill Be l*'iisl In
minimum wage could help keep
■■for years’ many of ilie^e re'i.- I laky unlit lliul its mrmiters imrecrsilona, or small business set­ denis imttlptlmti-ly upon nrrivuliitui n.llterlng to llte enemies of 'January S e s s i o n s
backs, from becoming depressions. apply for some foim of relief.’* jibe llnitnl Slttics. giving thein
Brown’s statement waa present­
ii'eHiiHur* &gt;• i-aa* Tw»t
'on! ami comfort, which is pint of
W A N lllN U D V Nov 7 | / l ’i
ed to a House lailen
Sulwumthe definition of it canon given by llir Rr|iul,li&lt; an- now toimiuml
miltre by Georgei Nelson,
the
tit.- Constitution of the United
11-|i.&lt;i id 11V ahimlouril IimI.iv ail
union’a grand lodge'rvpirsrntativr.
Hiatt*ii.
The subcommittee is studying
. ‘’ Union* whose officers nre tin I I hi- for |.»v tetlufljun legi*la
suggested change* in the 9-year
i witling to take until that they do ItUII al llir qtc, i.il iongtess-session
not ndherc to tln-yenemy pow,,
old wage-hour law, which rr■micuing N ovT H 7.
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quires n 40 rent minimum end,
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dnrrily at ihe' UnitetJ .Stalev and
torat Hill nil, (lie Musi ow ladio
quoted M il dial Nikolai HillgatlUl.
N.vut Mini,In v i ihe Alined
I ••h c v , a- saving |ii«t l-cfole ihe
I'Ji-ul,- hrgin I,, the iitompanintetil nl miitiil mli'i, hv maned

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c—eulul ihangrv have taken plac^*
hi
ttie mteinational -illialion. ’ At __
a i null ol the wai the l&gt;llem
til t ajnlali-m li t* ijillricd a ve•tout lot*
llir lot.rv of DeH ig ii' y ti iiii.iiioiu-m) and S.&gt;ruli-nt hate ■lirngtlienrd, . but
ill- loti ra III l .111it .111- 111 have
Wrakrtiril
Thr iliiT riM -, u| |||r Drmoctalit • .iiii(&gt; (C uiiiiiiumvli) give Ihe
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they a ir -railing lut j latnpaiK'i
igam-t Ibiumt.,, v ( 1'omntuniim),
igaiutl the s u id Union, and nfakmg plant -f.-v ,i new iiuprual-u
war."
t'

"The Ruv lei people. and it*
armwl fittie-, silniet tin- temlei*
hil» -d 11,j. 11 1,-ihk-a__uml laawis.

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— .t ullirade
.
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idi genius,
Slslltl,
routed
Kith
itte
Germany
and
A IM a
,
the I l»u«r Way* anil Mean* ( om■*■» Iniflu -B wrfR III MUM'"TfflH-1
im p ly i u llv t
J a p im ,”
lie
d t- c lu te d
in'** operation* concerned with tenquet and daike »l the Mayfair, K u n t U l ’ KV D e tl U H T U t
miHrr taul allri a rotiferrnce flour &lt;h,- nilLinie ,ji,.p the tuiuli "tm n r e n o ,o n i: I In* e v e n t * |d« K ite,I
iuter-xtnte commerce.
with iSpcnlirr-AKiitit, 4 lather o f Nik.'l in 1001111.
*
Brown xuld million* of worker* for thu rntetlniutncnl hem. next Now Luada By 0tJ,T)ll7
11 ■■mOniim
l'M&gt; 'Ivl
"This lii-tm u'ullv un precedent - *
Thursday
of ineuiWt* of tin*
i c n i i m * m ■r*a » T m »i
cd victory proved 4lml thr So* *
South,-;n IlniMing I’utli- t'ougi,-***
I.OI’ i.MVII.I.K, Ky., Nov. 7 rl
viol -aitoy, m med with llie^ mint
Th* group, which hit* u iin*mln*i'IVai’k
Being
Readied
\
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•
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cnmplele
r
e
t
u
r
i
i
t
l
Rationing Is Urged i vhip of 4(H) will runvena in tirlnn*
ni|.vaih
M ti Iill Iat military *»-ifium Tuesday’* general election, . For Armistice Day ence uml siipjilleil witli the most
By Senator Flanders to. Wednesday afternoon fur a today gave Iwniucrali# tiuvi-nn.i ■
inintern military equipment, la
three day conference,
elect—Karla C. Clements « lead)
II fl! t 111
oiu, of -nut lllliv ."
Grady Dujn-ali, Sanford build- *d iqi.hli over hie J(e|iuhlirnn --Member* of the Unt.lv It.ml
SPRINGFIELD. VL Nqv. 7 MY
The Soviet Union, Rirgauiii cm.- ’
nre
wmking
hard
I”
!
mg Impecior and n meisbei o f ■■pi'.'in-Hi. State Attorney Gruterai
/ 11 ’ r,.f
Senator Ralnh E. Flanders (KO &gt; \ , H S " l* w
C m, r
S ts l
gel their new truck nt the MuniciI Mon S. Iliiniralt.
,
V ll. who headed a congressional
",f
luil
Airport
icid
v
for
ihe
louse
is
‘pictured
in
the
October
issue
r-d nulling Ken lucky’s 4,()■’ &gt;.. Clem
ihVeSHgirtlon o f high living costa
With only 1-1 precincts uncoun: races on A i mist ice 11av. it wn* Snow lo Mid wont A h
in th# east, said today meat ra of tho Southern Bllihling Offic­
ials
Jour
mil
and
was
laigely
in
­
ents lind ilHfi.lP.lg votes lo IJitm reported tit-r cvAiiup nt n ’ tne’el- ( ' oasts Remain W arm
I inning is the only remedy hr
strumental m Inviting ilictn to lull’* 28tl,ltll. Tlie remniiidi-i id ini’ , jif tile jliili n( the Timr.lst_
knows of for rising prims
Cenler. City equipment i* Is-iug
Calling meat the “ keystone to viiit Sanford.tin- I lenioeratie slsle tickets hn )
ll-ed
Also as the result o f hi* effort*, only -llgldly sttisller msigin
It, tssm I ATI Ii PRESS
thr whole food structure;’ ’ Flan­
Culverts for drainage a re *be-'
a full page article pointing *’ltl over 1Iti-jipldii-ail oppif4itio,i.
I !«■ iii't rid.l snap of Hit;
ders «aid In an Interview:
mg
nut
in
riiol
pu-ts
ati:
Is'ing
-rn-ini ilidltil i i -ii|i-lils• front lha
"Rationing of meat to my mind th* merits of Snnfoid nod vie
in i.illi-d for lli*- tsilirl i-nelosure Rovklra l.i tin- 1 is ns PaiihanJI-i
ran b« effective without price mity i* shown, together witli
I’
l.ANK
TURNS
HACK
for
the
track
The
picnic
grounds
today.
controls. It will keep drmsnd in photograph* in llir Octolar issue
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 7 -id'i mi- lieing cleared f»r the frsli . A Uitwiug snow storm hit
of th# Southern Building Official*
line.”
V I’nn-American Airwnys Cli|i fry. necurdlng I" Mrs Her man
tiring I loin .oiu- in eight inches
The Vermqnt Repuidlcan said Journal.
Governor Millsnl Caldwell |,|te-r bpoiKi; for lloiinolulu lurn.'l Harriett, seeretarv. Vartnua eom- was miow on I lie gluulii) messthere was no truth to reports he
buck
because
of
Irbilhli)
iiiittvi'S
gave
tln*ii
riqhirli
nt
tin1
.
in
was leaning toward producer price scheduled to address the group
parts of Miimesuta, uml theie
meeting, mul several string bunds
rmlruls and recorded himself firm at thair Wednesday sesiun lit the " * »
^ ur. r ' f " ’ T
" 'u ” ' Riiic nudiliuiu'd -for hlu -dancti ui in tin tVnlrul Rockies nnd in
Iv againxt them. wctmiis t,f Nebrnska, South ila.......... .................i s •
R t J S f L a j R A . - I . m ■ tin- Armory.
Ii was reported by ilm puMIcjty koln tmd Minneiola.
immediately after II* ivjiiv.d
Teht(L.&gt;mtfiit&gt;*.dipped well below
1:48 A.-M,. I'arlfic Standard llttii commit ler t lint postern aimounc
lit,* 23 passenger* and their hagnge •itig tin*- evenVs find been posted frei-iiiig over iimny svetinna of
were transferred to another clipper'nil over the State A roinmiltee ilm midwest nud into northwest
for reiumptiun.of the flight wbirlr^of women wa- apiiointnl' to do­ Texas a- the cool Weatlier mov'd
wns inlet ipted bv Ihe mechanical •curate the grounds for the event*, enatward froiii the Hocklaa. T)&gt;0
trouble 1.081) miles at iea~nliouC I’lnns were eonipletod for the psr- nii-irury n-gistered 25 at Ami*atilts, Tex , varlv lotlay and fell
halfway to th* Hawaiian island*, mbto 12 almve ol Svottslduff, Nabr.;
A prediction that Fhuida by rrsion of ils'giratly increlied appro­
Ill nt Philip, 8 D.; 17 at Dattvef
priation* fci education 1 Vail nftl trmain long in 47th pkne stnung

over-tim'k pay fob work lioyohd t RlvSr,. a g"lf loiiVtuniient ol _tb

’

Lawton Predicts Florida Will
Rise In Educational Rank Soon

(Utc* in educational r.nk at bavrd on outlay |iai pupil, wst lutfjy made
by'Supt. T, W. LsWiun in a talk to membrn of thr Liuni Club at the
lourut Canter.
Mr. Lawton, in hi* lalx on Amcricaniim and training for democ­
racy. paH high tribute *o S. krnJnck Cuerniry of Jackvonvillr, pie»Idant of Rotary International.?
for his remarkable work as head for building uae.
of th# Cltiuns Committee on
There are 30 million pupil* in
Kducation in Florida. Tha report th# public schouls of the coun­
based on tb# committee's survey try, said Mr, Lawton, inure than
had much to do with the new ona million teacher* and it coal*
school laws pasted recently by three billion dollars a year to
the Legislature, ho said.
operate them. He pointed out
Many people, however, expected that Florida shared thu fine coinmore than they got, "The new petition among alatea to Impruve
school law ia not a miracle, but education.
a medjcin* that may taka a long
lie termed. Communism as dear
time to work o u t/ ha declared. potlam, not eren close to Social­
Increase o f State contributions ism and Democracy. He defined
lead many to thiqlt teachers sal­ training for democracy aa tho ed­
aries would b# doubled, be point­ ucation o f the heart aa well aa th*
ed out, but thfa 'could not be head, “ and like the Kingdom uf
so, he said, because countie* God It cannot be compelled by
have to pay part o f the salar­ force.” Th* plan o f the Lions
ies, and current expanse and cap­ Club- to put small flags in school
ital outlay fundi cannot b# trans­ rooms waa highly commended by
ferred to Use bars’ aalarle*.
Mr. Lawton.
1
He commented upon the fact
The high scholastic attainment
that citliena had voted to In­ of .veterans in college under tho
crease school tnlllago from . four GI Bill, of Right* provision* wero
to aix ’mills for operating-needs, mentioned by him, also the diffland that two mills w ill be taxed
encountered In homing.

High School Student Publication
Makes Appearance In Twelve Pages

aiul 18 nt niekin-&lt;q*, N. D.
fieiierally fair weather, with
temperatures' about Iiuttnal, prrvailed over the eastern and aoiithnrn BOCtiotU and uimig tha Panfic roust, nltliuugh rain wa*
leported in Washington and Or­
By M ILLAR D CONNOLLY
egon.
I hr C'tery F :J . S'lnihc-lr High School student publication, ina-Jr j Ram also was quite ganeral
lit drbu‘ &gt;n n'w tabln/ foim Ibunda^. Conteimng 12 pngri. it i&lt; from the upper Great Lake#
neatly printed on imooth paper and when presented following the Chap­ southward across the Ohio Rivar
el nrog am, Ihursday mommy, wai much in demand by itudrnt*. Hrt and colder weather for the north
ly ttumphrey i» eudor-in cliit-f and Joanne William* and John Rout are rentral stales waa forecast for
tonight.
aticuate editor*.
Brownsville, Tux., continued
Ih- butin'ti man-qrr ii liille ” Benny Mill*, formerly of the- In hold top honors at the counU. 8. Navy; tha humor editors
-■ ■■
■
------ — try'x warmest snot, with a high
are Jackie A. Collins and Elita- Jackie Cameron, Tommy Mpthvin. yeaterday of 89.
)

U'lh Sumlrr. Mary Leonla and
I oris Holloway ar# fashion editors,
Hporta editors ar# Jeanette Jen.
kinaon and Betty Caglt for koya
actlvltiea ami Frances Moore and
June McOili for girls sports. John
Root Is fichange editor and John
Satabury is art'editor.
Faculty-adviser* are Mra.' Hilda
Wray ami Jos UcCaaitn, business;
and Mrs. Lucy H. Smith, literary
adviser. Feature contributors arc
J o e Wright, Ellen Westmoreland,
Dorothy LtGer, Mary Elitn Loo­
sing, Duncan Bakar, Joyce Batta,

James Ford, Irene Brecne, Patsy
Bronson, Jonnie Mao Junes, Bobio
TIM E CENSORED
CAIRO. Nov. 7 UP)— Egyptian
Jean Galloway, Mary Ann Krelmbring, Gladys Wella, Bette Jane nolle# confiscated copies of th#
(C 'a a lla iw a
l's a &lt; T s - I
Oct. £7. issue of Time Magaxin#
____ orf
tbday
otf the grounds it contained
HOLD UP ’
a picture of the Prophet Mohamet)
PARIS Nov. 7 tAb—Five men, and therefore violated Moalem
believed • tb be Spaniards and regulations against graven Images.
armed with submarhinrguns, en­
(The police allusion apparently
tered tlie Spanish consulate gen- _____
J H |to. a
.........................
.. « f
referred
one column- cut
• ral today, bound and gagged four-Jthe prophet mounted on hors*
nienib.-ra of the staff, cut the back which apneared in the foreign .
telephone line*, and escaped with j affairs
section o f
Tim *
I"
260,000 franca ($2,000), tha con-1connection with a article on India%
sulat# reported to the pollen.
land Pakistan.

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lit Takes More To Marshall Plan It Seen A t Vital
■Make A Home
To Faimert And Workers In U. S.
Than Just A House

Tax Reduction
(C m i Im

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TUESDAY

TUB SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD^ftORIDA

PACE SIX

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White Civic Leader*"
Address Negro Group

.armen cooperative awotuiioni
-The Negro Chamber of Com­
should be taxed at the tame t»lf J
merce is featuring many of the
a* business corporations. On that.
leading and liberal minded while
WASHINGTON. Nov. A OF)— You’d better start reading about the cttiienx In their program for bet­
By HAL DOYLE
UndcrsecrrtafjT of ihr Treasury j
NEW YORK &lt;/P&gt;— A dog goes Marshall Plan, if you haven’t done so already. Whatever this country ter _ co-operation: racially ,_ a n i
A- Lee M. Wiggins submitted *
around
and around in a circle be­ does about it will affect you in ore way or. another, no mailer who you civically, Geo. II. Starke, M.
report tuggetling that * decision
president of the gToup, announced
fore lying down in a strange are.
twtoyr-uW(rreaii*e that the coming
be defenctL
•* s
sleeping place.'
Briefly, the Marshall Plan meant giving a lot of help,to Europe” together of these generous-spiritWiggins laid he thought it would
At last I can understand why.
He's just trying to make It famil­ •or the next four or live year*. Y«-ur newspaper wilt be full of talk, and rxl white friend* and well thinking
be v*i»r |o put off , 1 decision
iar to him, smooth It down to the and arguments, about it fm weeks to entne. Doing something about negroes of our Community will
until -the Tieaiury completes a
the plhn la the biggest job ahead
serve to promote helpful and sound
old comfort he knew before.
itudy it U n ow , making of the
Community uplift,” he said.
I have been having the isme for Congress.
entire tax lyilrm.
problem getting accustomed to a
At the last meeting Judge R. W.
Her* ere just a few example*
Hugrhes Probe
new apartment.
MnKin told the committee hla
Ware of the County Court ap­
of how what ia done, or la not
For acven-a n d-a-half
year* done, will touch your life:
peared as the first guest speake.group wa» making no specific
Frances and I had a* small apart­
and (u
hla
speech was
inforrecommendations a« to rate chan*
**“? '
.
anil
rn ijwvrn
—•« very
*II jr iiuur1. Many Congressmen want to rt ** r V ^ r
ment in Greenwich Village. Soma cut your income tax In 194*. Une did acknowledge that Hughes matiTe and helpful. The memberA
a and peraonal exemption, hut
lievea ''equitable adjustment of
friends couldn't understand why But can this country cut taxes nimielf will not be called tomor- of Chamber of Commerce and
we liked a place that lacked many If w* have to diah out billions row.
citixens appreciate hi* co-operation.
tax rate, and exemption* is the
.
•
modern conveniences, such as of dollars for Europe under th*
numlxr one federal lax problem
For the next meeting Edward
The
millionaire
plane
designer
K
central heating. But it cams to Marsha!) Plant So. whatever tax
today."
Higgins, secretary of Seminole .
ft
Knutavn withheld temporarily
have the contour of home, and we cut you -get, or don't get, next and movie producer was on the County Chamber of Commerce,
release of the report's text; Hut
found that the cheering warmth of year will In some way depend up­ stand when the inquiry was ab­ I* expected to be the main speaker.
It wa* understood. to propoie 40
two fireplace*—one burned ean- on what we do with tha Marshall ruptly broken off 12 week* ago
"W e are looking forward t» a
AT THI RfSUMPtlOM o f the murder Irial of Patricia "Satlra” Schmidt tn
change* in the tax law*.
nel coal, the other used wood— Plan.
yesterday. Since then he has pick­ large audience to hear him on
Havana, Charles Jackson (left) confera with her attorney. Dr. Ilene
Matthew Wall, AKJ, official
more than made up for ateam heaL
Nov. fi .at 8 o'clock at the Elks
2. If we don’t help Europe with
Caitellanov. On tire Hand, Jackson said that he never raw the lute John
and Inlmr member of the 10-mem­
Well, the old landlord died and goods und money,- more countries ed up a concrete new argument Rest Auditorium, at Cyprets Avrtester Mee, whom the dancer t* accused of killing, use any violence. He
ber atudy group, filed a minority
the new owner, a young veteran there may turn to Communism to back hi* defense of the $40.- nue and Seventh Street," Dr.
added, however, that Mee “acted peculiarly at times." trad a short temper
report disagreeing with the maj­
back from the Pacific, aaid ha'd out of desperation. A Commun­ 000,000 worth of plane contracts Starke aaid. The members ar&lt;w
"and
sometimes
I
net
track
of
the
conversation."
The
testimony
was
con­
ority.
need our apartment. But he ist-controlled Europe might shut
urged to he present and tha publidi
sidered a damaging blow to the defendant’s story of shooting tn seifAn anociate nf Woll raid Ills
finally turned out to be the kind off, or cut to a dribble, trade he was awarded during the war. ia invited.
That
is
the
proof
that
his
200defense.
She
is
shown
at
right
in
a
new
ensemble.
(International)
report rontendit that the majority
of landlord you want to write with this country .
recoinmeuilatiolia would:
poems about. He aaid we could
In time such a big cut In our ton plywood flying boat, the
I. Severely reduce federal re­
take our time about moving, and roreign trade would close down world's largest, will at least leave
venues.
we did. It look us exactly a year factories here. That would mean
County Court
John Winant
DeLand Youths
2. His regard revenue needs for
of searching to find another place unemployment. If unemployment the water. Hughes lifted it into
the Kuropean aid, und
to. live in. Manhattan is still that spreads, the whole country will the air Sunday on the third of
If**Mm h*4 fntM
fHtp|
#1*si»ftrine*) &lt;r»ift pHii l»nr|
flew Pxxr Owl
a. Shift the tax lodd from those defendant' wen- colored. Three
three announced taxi runs.
crowded.
be affected.
dismantling of a Ford Sedan from-.
Ion,
said
Winant’s
hc*l|h
had
not
In-at able to tho-e feast aide of them. Jack Stokes, Thelma
The new apartment ha* a apare
The flying boat contract is one Thomas Doney, was made by Sard
Over the weekend Prealdent
brrn good and that a doctor ad­ bedroom and a small shower and
to pay.
Whitt- nnd Jacob Delaney, were
Truman ■ Council of Economic
vised him to "take things easy a lot of other things we had never Adviser* gave him a report which of two with which the commit­ Zprnes. who white in Jail.await­
When the House
committer found guilty. Due tn the fact
tee concerned itself in the earlier ing trial, gave to Mr. Doney a
myt, Knutson sunt hearings on that jurors could not agree on
as hr- had a heart condition and *cen before except in adverti*?- ■aid something Ilka this:
1936 Cadillac aedan.. Mrs. Onlew
‘menta.
It
waa
bright
and
clean
a. goon rd overhauling of iIn* tux verdicts, the ram’* of Florida Neawas suffering kidney or bladder
*** }**lp Europe under the two-week hearings, among the Byrd, from whom a Packard*
with a wonderful kitchen and waa Marshall PJ*n, all right, hut well stormiest ever held on Capitol aedan waa stolen by the DeLand
itrurlitre would etui by Jan. I lev urn) Marie Covington were
trouble.
the first modern apartment we n*v* to do some things in this Hill.
and that lie ex|iecta the House to Pronounced rnistiiuls and contin­
youths, has recovered her'car, it
‘
I
know
Mr,.
Winant
ha*
been
had lived In since our marriage rountpr to keep on an even keel
pass tax legislation hy Mnich Hi. ued fur re-trlal. f.11 lie Smith was
waa announced by Sheriff P. A.
The government investment
When the Maglll and Woll re­ found not guilty.
working very hard lately on witt­ ten years ago.
B*for* . tfoing further
ia f18,000,. Merd.
.
—
----------rgo plane
p[
But fur days and weeks wo miss­ Into that report,- here is a ahort the big cargo
port* were received, the com­
Other cases tiled during the
ing "and business affairs and
000, and Hugh)
Hughes contends he
James Hoskins uf Altamonte,
mittee culled Wiggins-for lesti- October* arsslnn of court were':
ed the little Inconvenience* of
believe that be ruddenly cracked, our old home, like you misa the mean** ° f
,hc M-r,h*“ Plan put up to $7,000,000 mure of charged with aggravated assault,
htoriy on farmer cooperatives
Lewis Ogleshy, who wax
nia own funds into it. At Sarasota, waa fined $260 and coiU, after
said Trulon. "This suicide wa* done small faults and foibles of an
and taxation".'
jfmiad guilty of unlawful posses
MU,nL 5.
Ury of State Fla., Senator Pepper (D-Fla.), a plrading guilty,
1
Wifglits
told the P o i t g r e x f wal(,r ful) (n Mfr|I
absent friend. We missed the fire­
on lhc spur of the nlomcnt/*
IrS?*!# *J° d th* European eoun- member .of the herguson subcom­
members that studies the Tree*- „f t»„- |,ug limit)Jlnrluw (i. FndRond of $600 of Barney Crewa,
Governor Otarlrt M. Dale of places, the old wide, dirt-catching from » . thS£ W“ nl mn&gt;r m°re help mittee, told directors the plane's
ury is making embrace the tax .. rift, j , , wju&gt; was found guilty
floor-board*,- the friendly mail­
flight "should practically termi­ charged with transfer of Illegal
New Hampshire said bis pred man who pushed our bell down­
. tl * hty m u ,, do *hl&lt;:
treatment.of cooperative*'and ..f‘„ f operating nn automobile at ex-,
liquor, waa- estreated, according—
nate tha inveitigallon."
ecetior would be considered a stair* If he had anything im- try J o L U lU*‘
..tax-exempt organisations in K‘-n* jeessivc Hp.*.d; John Durant, col- j
t0K*‘ I w «nd
Tha other contract ia for a to E. L- Burdick, acting clsrk o
eral.________
_
casualty
oF'W
otld
War
II.
portahL
"
•
&gt;
hldnln'L
°.Ut
®°mC
**&gt;'
«*f
“ '■ l
* "iuii wax found gnlHy of-inphoto reconnaisanCo piano, the the court.
To, make up for the lack of Helping themselves. Then, after r'-ll, on which the government
“ I do not feel that It 1s toxleatlon:, Maggie Robinson, col
Winant had just completed bis
r**CTt£
*uch
“
n
kfjwentdnt—
our new apartment has
wise to reach film conclusion'Jorrd,. who was found guilty sf
■pent $22,000,000. It originally
memoirs—“ letter From Groiver- fireplace*
a great wide window overlooking ever . , ( 7 .“ a" ,
u» tor ' "hat- ordered 100 of th* planes, later
With icspi-ct to this part of tho (selling liquur without a license.
nor
Square"—
for
Nov.
15
publi­
a patch of the Kaat River, busy
p,lp th#y n**d f"&gt;m cut th* contract back to three. Jap Prime Minister
postwar Iqx stiucturw before we'G. A. Niblark was found not'guild European countriescation and was understood to !&gt;.- all day with foam-lined barges and bn»
have hud an opportunity to ir- tv of u charge of driving while
Hughes was gravely injured when
tug*. And at night from one corn­ in wUt, n UM.i' ° r cou,ltrle. tied the first model crashed on n
Fires Cabinet Head
view the entire tux system,” he intoxicated. ("lasler Washington,
planning a sequel.
er you can catch a glimpse of ijie ' * ! t.h Russia—got together and
added.
.colored. \cn&lt; found, not guilty of
teal
Bight
laat
year.
agreed
to
hetn
one
another.
Hi*
body
wax
found
lying
facts
needle-topped Chrysler Building
When tile . Treasury completes'carrying a ronrcalcd weapon.
Bv RUSSELL BRINKS
Ferguson ha* aaid he wants
dawn tu-ar a firearms cabinet In stabbing at heaven like a phoaaddition to their own
Its present gone nil review of tlwrf Of the cases brought to trial
TOKYO, Nov. 4—W )—Prime
to
question
Hughes
and
the
plane
hi*
sou's
bedroom
hy
a
secretary
self-help,
they
.*|d
they'd
need
phoresccnt sword fish.
tav system. Wiggins said, "We before a jury l«-cause uf ph-ns of
publicity man, John W. Minister Tetsif Kalaysma fired
hod maid after they heard a thud
Yes, It has compensations. But about 122,000,000,000 in outside builder's
hojM- to have the opportunity to "'Not Guilty” seven were found
Meyer, anew about the expenses agriculture and forestry Mini**)
—hut
no
shot.
one of the things that bothered help over the next four year*, he incurred-In entertaining-high ter Riklto Hitano from Ms cab­
sutimit our full recommendations gniltv ax rhnrgeii, three found not
Doctor*
said there were In­ u* was that our two antique clock* most of it from- ua
to this committee,”
(guilty and two caves were misdication* Winant had fired thn which worked perfectly in the old « J .9 ° nW * •? •Urtlng a special Army and government officials inet post today, starting a politi­
The matter of tax** on faitmtrx trials and rontinueil for re-trial
It waa Meyer'* absence which cal storm which threatened Jap­
bullet through his right temple place wouldn't function at all in session Nov. 17 to consider some
cn-opx cropped up os n result of. Judge Ware .. cessed the Co urn"
prior to sward of the contract*, an’s coalition government with
while
kneeling,
the
new
apartment.
No
matter
immediate
help
to
France
and
Ita­
contentions from some business Itv Court Fihlay afternoon because
Ferguson to cal) off the new pressure from both Left and
A box of headache pill*, some where or how we placed them, ly to get them through the win led
mem and other* that co-op* enjoy „ f
Cinull Court'* convening
hearings last Aug. 11. The wit­ Right faction*.
missing, wa* lri the room.
they would Just tick dismally for **r ■IJd begin studying the ness had been under subpoena,
an advantage over .cimipetilnrn Inlay for its dial term. There
Kataygma's abrupt ouster of
because they have certain .lax Wen*, thi-rrfor. Seven case* of un-, , -------------------------------------------few momenta— then atop dead. Marshall Plan Itself,
Two gun* were
nearby—t(ie
but it waa allowed to expire his food administrator, was a
exemptions.
“ They don't liko it here," wor­
Belgian pistol and n Merman hug­
(Some members of Congress ami Meyer disappeared.
move in the undercover political
~There are appruxiinatrly lO.lfiU lawfully selling liquor and one iqvily tratiM irag iJIU Turner
er that apparently had Iwen thrown ried Frances.
think both th* emergency and
Th* first hearing waa marked atnigglr between the prlmy rnltv—
ro-operative urgauixalioit* through
ears a cldc cap-type hat with her.
L‘u lhc wearaach
Our old furniture didn't look long-rangq.Marshall help can he
against the licdroom wall when
which farmer-im-mliers bath buy which did not krt to trial
mink coat as aha arrives s j . iyiOBHl_CQuld-nol-f&gt;nd-srroTmtnitimT7
g o l-o u t-o f-th r -w a jr d u r in y the tween Hugh** and Senator Brew­ liter's Social Democrat Pdrty
a! -_*nH
und *rtrsml
k'U® mlrJt
follower* and* conaervatlvaa who »
^Uttnd
r**r
aiul Sell.-They dii a gi.0 uj.uuu.uou
rknd Central-SUUew,-Nesr
VmlcWinant, "in pretty good spirit*" Kad^shifted Itiaround several times special aesaion. But others look ster ( R- lie .), chairman of the hop#
rmirfHiiLil_latufWNiriiyr
to control th# governmentF
UoL-Uuailit— ^
from llcllj
I lolly wood. The actress is In
arrordiug to hi* *ecrrtary, *lc It finally came to rest in a way for final action on the Marshal) full investigating committee.
before the peace treaty ia klgnad.
Wiggins ppresented the commit­
i
hat
rovers
up
most
of
the
bar*
Plan
to
com*
.during
the
tegular
■
|hecity to imtke a scries of personal
lunch downstair! yastanlay tn
Hughes declared and Brewatei ■ Hlrano, a Right-Wing Social .
tee with a t reusury study bn lax* Navy JMane ( ’rashes
session starting in January.)
appearance* In connection with her
hla home adjacent to exclusive places. -denied under oath that the Sena­ Democrat, charged that hla dis­
- atlun of co-ops which said;
So,
Just
like
the
dog
circling
Faul’s School, where he once
To find out whether we can tor had proposed to call off the missal wa* "undemocratic," and
In RxplodinK1Flame newest picture. . ' (fnlcmoijonal) SL
1 . Making them pay income
waa a student and later a teacher. his new, bed, we have gradually give Europe really big-site help, Investigators If Hughes would ■aid he would challenge Katayatax on their “ patronage divcome
to'
have
a
feeling
of
being
He went upitair* shortly after
such aa the Manhall Plan calls agree to a merger of Trans- ma’a action before the central com­
JACKSONVII.I.K Nov. 4 l A I i
idenda" or "refunds" would
ward and had dinner served in home. The other night France* for, Mr. Truman did three thing*. World Airlines, which he controls, mittee of the 8oelal Democrat*. He
nut necessarily change their A Navv dive-bomber pilot nracmet
me
at
the
door
to
announce
United Nations
hi* room. No one iaw him until
ou,
L He asked Secretary Krug of and Pan American Airways.
I* a member of the comMUte*.
, &gt;Competitive position because 'icing near h. rt- today
they heard the thud atmut 7:30 excitedly:
After, hearing these charges
the Interior Department to make
many of them could
get Of ..hi* dive toil late and crashed
"One. of the clocks Is working a study and tell him whether and Brewster's denials, the sub­ * It waa the first time In Jap­
H'KHtlBHr* tram !'»*» ’ ii«rl
F. M. (K im . lie died an hour
In
exploding
Dame.
anese history a government head
* Htound the lax hy lowering
milled lu the United Nations
without regaining ennsioua- now. I guess It-Ini' decided to this country has tha nature) re­ committee closed that phase of had fired one of Ms ministers
t
WM »»t ining-diately Assembly's 57-mcmber political .later
,
, prices.
x
J
nesa.
- - » • stay."
the
Inquiry
without
reaching
anv
identified^
nor
was
it
known
source*—like coal, food, -iron,
without a cabinet resignation.
___ -SL Repealing the general InRhe always talks or clock* and steel—to ' help Europe.
committee by U. 8 . Delegate John
Though a Republican, Winant
conclusion..
_______
. .is come tax exemption now en­ whether he had a gunner, but It Foster Dulles. Under the Amcr1- became
brooms
and
picture*
and
other-in­
a
loyal
aupnportcr
(A couple of weeks ego Krug
joyed hy more than &amp;J&gt;00 I* not usual for nn aviator prac- ran proposal, me national gov- Tate President Franklin I), Roose­ animate things a* If they were
■
* .. ■■
iloops would "Impose irlutlvu tiring dive-homhing .to carry a ernment would !m set up iminedi- velt and comjtaigned openly for alive and had a will of their own. finished his study and reported
iv’.j'lr.
Jzuman.
IhaL-Uu.
have
.the.
ly little lax" on them if the gunner in the two plarc ship.
Nave we think the ether floe It wi ll
.. J'.'lm—I'lnvd. -an—in .im n ^ -a v ntelv after e.-n rrsl rli-rllim . which him .and- Use-New-Dealr »
I eirswag*- divhletids
resources to do the job.)
Born of a wealthy
family- in change its’ mind soon, too, and go
vea
Herlong Field near the scene, said would he held not later than next
2. Mr. Truman asked hla spec­
lundx were left tux Tree.
back
to
ticking
off
tbe
hours
be­
Mart'll
31.
New
York
City.
Feb.
23,
1889,
/- f f
he wax flying with n student at
ial Council of Economic Adviser*
I RECOMMEND
* ’
tween
u*
and
the
government’s
old
The
original
U.
8.
resolution
had
Winant
wa*
educated
at
St.
Paul's
ibn time ami that he was Just
whether they think this country
age
penal
00
—._______
_______
-L—
set
«o
time
limit*
for
troop
.withami - Frincaton University, where
General Patton
"_v_p_r ,lhl‘ K»VV
when it V ...L
safely spare the money and
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
tlrawals, but bait merely specified he mnjojrd in American history.
This morning I passed the young can
Into 1T» dive.
goods to help Europe. (Over the
that
such
withdrawal'
should
take
daughter
of
the
neighbors
over
, &lt;&lt; vHlUuaal 1w«hi Fllk-tlM )
Starting out at a teacher at
"He started to pull nut too
weekend
the
economist*
said
wSigned, BILL
8t. Faul’s, he entered politic* in ua— a small hlack-bobhed girl with can).
diming station as lie was leaving late." Floyd said. "Ill* motor place , at an "early” data.
a
gap-toothed
grin.
1910
to
gain
what
he
told
a
•
Other
major
points
(n
the
new.
was
OK
lierausc
he
gunned
it
as
3. II* set up a (pedal commit­
k hospital.
friend was “ practical experianca
tee of 19 citixens. under the
“I slopped
and said to hint, he started to pull out hut he didn’t U. S. proposal provided that: Tho every teacher should have.”
start
noon
enough.
Ilia
plane
hit
election*
should
be
eupervlaad
bv
council.
•
cli«irni*if,hU&gt; of Secretary of
■What is the matter, hoy/,'' Fal­
112 Went First Street
• Phone 880
He won * aeat In tha New
Laat Decemlier. h* asked to be Commerce Harriman, to tall him
lon wrote. 'Nothing, I just can t and exploded and plowed about the U. N.' observer commission Hampshire legislature
hut hla relieved of this post “ to pick up, what they think about our abil­
600
feet
through
a
wood,
which
the
political
committee
al­
(Yet* Aa Yoa Wish — But Vela)
lake it.' I askkd what he meant,
f
"I wa* flying at 700 feat anil ready has voted to establlah over political career wa* interrupted life again at a private cltlxen In ity to help Europe.
Hr said, T just can't take living
almost immediately ' hy World my own country,"
(After making lie own atudy,
shot.at/ 1 aaid, ‘ You mean that came down tn about a hundred Russian prntait.
l.inrolncaque in appearance, and reading the reports of Krug
Mnmiilsky. xald tl\e new U. 8 War I.
you ure malingering hero/ 111 hut I couldn't see any sign of life.
Wlnant^enllit*d_1n the Army Winant wl* a great admirer of the and th* Economic Council, thia
for - submitting a msw^proposal
burst Into tears and l immcdi- The plane burned."
BUY
Air
Corps,
rote
from
private
to
Civil War president, quoted him special committee may report
at the last tnomnlt wken deb
atrdy aaw that he was an -hys­
egate* had little time to atudy captain while serving overseas In his speeches and collected his this week or the nexj.)
terical case. I, therefore, slapped Red CroHH Reports
It. Hy said the United States and waa cited for gallantry under works.
■ The Economic Council, among
him across 1 he fare with my
,
Winant leaves his widow, th* other thing*, said the people of
must have “ aecret plant for Ko­ fire.
Hurricane
I
x
lsh
c
h
glove ami tAld him to get up,
Upon
hie
return,
Winant
went
former Constance Kivtngton Rus­ this country would have to help
rea up It* sleeve.” *
join his unit nnd make a men
Manuilsky aaid tht new U. S. track into polillra. After asrvtng sell. two aons, John G., Jr., a pay for tna Marshall Plan by
WEST I’AI.M BRACIi, Nov. 4,
of hlmseir, which he did. Actually,
two mofe terms in the atate )ej
student at Princeton, and World continuing t o . pay high taxes.
WHILE'THE SELECTION 18 LARGE
at that time he wa* absent with-, M*)— A total of '24JMP families proposal waa “ worse" than the islature, he defeated the is
W ar. II filer, and Rivlngton, a And it hinted at the need for •
in .'10 Florida counties were af­ original propoaal and declared it
out leave.
JUST ARRIVED
Frank Knox, newspaper publisher student et Oxford, end one daught­ return of some kind of price con­
"I am coneinrrd that my action fected by the September and Or- amounted to ‘.flagrant Interfer­ and
a seasoned campaigner, for er, Mr*. Cartoe I&gt;* C. Vetando trola over certain thing*—Bk*
ence"
In
Korean
internal
aftoiler
hurricane*
and
the
subsein this case was entirely correct
the Republican nomination for of Lima, Peru.
wheat and other food* which Eu­
and that, had other officer* ha I uenl flood*, Karl Reiter, state fair*
in* mother, Mr*. Jeannette rope badly n**d*---lf we're going
After urging approval of the govamor.
tha murage to do likewise, the irretor of the American Red
Winant won the governorship, Winant, and a brother, Frederick, to sand them to Europe without
Soviet plan for troop withdraw*
shameful use nf 'battle fatigue' Cross reported today,
where he waa to break--a New eleo' survive.
by Jan. 1, Manuilsky aaldt
forelng nriees sky-high har*.
as an excuse , for cowardice
Reiser said that a Rod Cross ala“ One
hy ser­
Simple funeral services will be
plan amounts to tha re- Hampshire precedent
The Economic Codncll’e report
would have been infinitely re­ survey showed storms and floods
conducted tomorrow In St. Paul’s Is a long one. So is Krug1*. And
enslavament of the Korean peo­ ving three two-year terms.
duced."
,,
rausctl the death o f .23 persons, ple while the other amount* to
Though a conservative In pri­ Episcopal Church, at 2 F. M, the President'* apectal committee
“ The greatest ‘ weapon against Injured 227, dpstfoyed 17H homes,
vate life, Winant waa regarded by EST) with burial In th* Rlosaom will probably make a long re­
their liberty."
•n-calM hat Me fatigue,” Patton damaged 3,844 other buildings restoring
Meanwhile, Canada took the friends and foes as a progressiva 1111 Cemetery, Concord.
port, too.
- •
laid, "Is ridirulu."
and destroyed 4/289 domestic ani­ role of conciliator In an affort politically,
Bishop John T. Dallas of SL
But these reports, containing
mals.
to compromise U. 8.-Ru**Inn dif­
tlla first post af’ er relinquish­ Paul’s will officiate.
mmun'tlnn for a thousand ConThe Red Cross ha* spsnt ap­ ferences over Implementation of ing the governorship in IDT* was
War On
Catholicn
rreeaional fights, ere only the
proximately 1276,000 for disaster the proposed partition of Fates
3-*:;
- -r i*jg, ~
ues* |aa brad of Uio foJ--.il textile
beginning In the Ion*
relief. Of this, 1170,000 went for tine Into, sovereign/ Jewish and I labor liosrd and hr acted *t Rep. Martin Defends coming
f r s « n « H ftdbi i’ "«* o**i v
up on |h* Marshall Plan.
emergency needs and 199,000 has Arab nations.
mediator in Ihr large nu.thej*tem
u* are fond, of rlgarel*,"'
Hollywood Probe
been
committed
for
rehabilitation
Authoritative
sources
said
the
lexttlo
strike
that
year.
.
A U. 8 .' military government
Canadian delegation was ready
anurre in Rerlln said Miknjx|ctyl: assistance.
Never a poll-teal candidate
BOSTON, N ot. 4, (A V - House. U.S. Correspondent
to suggaat that a working com­ again, Winant held a siriea of
had l&gt;*en helped In hi* 18 dav
Bpeaker Joseph W. Martin char­
mittee
composed
of
the
Unit­
public
positions.
flleht h» a kind nf /underground feeling there "la very, intenso
acterises as “ propaganda" attacks
ed States. Russia and Cuxtamata
Missing In Germany
President Roosevelt named him
railroad’’ set un by American now."
aimed at th* current congreaaiontake
up
Immediate
conalderatloc.
SS
the
fit
at
head
of
tbs
Social
and British intelligence, section*
"I have not yst decided whether . ..
Amtrlean and Ruaatan Security Board, later he became al Investigation Into Hollywood
Mlkolsiervk reached thi British to Join the International Faasant
BERLIN N«v, 4 Uf)— GusUher
a ,n
an eIl
effort to reconcile chief of the International Labor Communism.
aone Raturday and flaw to i/m- Farty organixatlon" in WashingAsserting
that
”
We*ve
got
to
I.-.,,
k.
..i.i
i
.k
.n
Mareeee*.
Office et-Geneva.
. don1yeaterdav In an RAF nlani. ton, ha aaid, "but I shall go tn
^ t e n s e d "Berijn_
Th* Canadian (M ention also
He was appointed embassador protect ourselves against Com­ ispsr Der Abend, has been mlaeH* was at tha sohurban mldcnre tha United State* to see frtomD.
***»
nr*-n»»»d.
th*»c
*n"ree*
**M
munists
tn
this
country
and
find
to th* Court of 8L James tn 1941
of *■!* wife Ir,
.ng since Sunday when he went
I have very many there."
»n warn member* nf the United
out who they are," Martin aaid to tho Ruaalan sector of Berlin
Of the new nine-nation ComHe said “ many Foie* have been Nation* Assembly1* "partition" during the blits.
during
a
new*
confers
nee
yeatarFrianda aaid h# spent night*
►""oU* "InformaMnn Bureau" In mad* to bellave the Communist
after receiving an apparently
oibmmrelttee arelnat giving th*
Relerade, Mlkniajcayk aaldt
Party atory that Amarica ta mov­ Security Council tha task of during th* bombing raids on the day that the 'Federal Bureau of faked telephone call. Me ***0*1t&lt;jf Investigation should be given atee on th*&lt; newspaper aaid today.
streets of London, talking Uf
■|l t* |&gt;«I» h*tnelnw nut In tni*-- ing for another war."
'vep^elne partition a* auggee**!
Fa what ha* been going on *11
They gave this account of
He declared himself still tha In tha Ruaalan plan yesterday. people pitching in to ha)p—but "every encouragement in the fight
never identlfylBg himself.
against Communism."
the time Tha reason* art to leader nf his party, desplta salsFrieda's disappearance:
.When Winant wat leaving BriHe did not comment on th*
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Alid Soviet Bloc To Federal Security Agency Okays Affidavits Are Chase A n d ’ Krider
$552,633 Grant For Hospital
Boycott
Group
Filed W ith Nominated In City
Democrats Happy
lo Korea Vote

Democrats
Capture
Kentucky As G.O.P.
Wins In Philadel­
phia; Rankin Trails
•

United Nations Com ­
mittee Votes 46 To
0 In Favor Of U.S.
Solution For Korea

John C. Stennis
Wins Bilbo’s Seat ' IAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 5 Oh
—The Soviet bloc- announced to
In Mississippi day
*
it would boycott a UmtrJ

Hy ASSOCIATED PRESS
,
Republleana and Demberata
Naliqns Commisrion ctralrd to su. both claimed today that Incrcaaed strength for . their
Conservative . Candi­ rcrviir general election! in Km*.!
parties waa drmonalrated la
next tpring under Scciclaiy jf
date Ignores Race State
Tuesday's election*, marked
Marshall's plan fur Korean
by a aerira of party turnIssue
In
Campaign
indr|&gt;cndcncc.
orera In .mayoralty eonteata
Dripitr the announced Ivoycott,
and Kentucky's return to a
JAC KSON. -Ml**. ‘ Nov. S
Democratic
adminiatration.
lire 57-nalion jaililital conithilln
• (A*)—John Cornelius Stenni*,
Outatde of theme ahifla, na­
of the United Nation! Attrmbly
46, of Dekalb, country ]uri*l
tional attention to the offvoted 46 to 0, with four alnlrn
ond
Kclf-etylrd
conservative,
year balloting'* reaulta cenappeared elected today to the
tioni, tn favor of the U. S. plan.
V) lered fn MiaaiaalppL There
unetpired term of the Ulr
The Soviet Lloc irfuird to lair
John C. Simula, a mlld-spukIhnodure Bilbo aa United
en rural fudge, waa Ibe ap­
•jail in the vole even lo lit* ct
Sialrs
senator
from
Missisparent winner of the Senate
ml of irrording an *lnlmtii&gt;n.
■ippl.
With
1370
pi'rclnrt*
out
aeal once held by the tale
I hr Soviet IHiveot l dr&lt; Uialmn
of I71S reporting, the lanky,
Theodore G. Bilbo.
square-jawed circuit 'Judge
•
-|
J
*^
- made by Bmitii Manuiltky,
had 45,804. He thu* held a
By ASSOCIATED 1‘ RESS
fotrign miniitn of thr Ukiainr,
■remlngly derisive margin
A tenet of patty turnover! in
aftci 0 . S. Delegate John Tovlei
over U. 8. ItrprmenUlTvr
mayoralty confetti and Kentucky'*
William Colmer of Pascagou- - Dullrt nominated that Soviet Re­
return to a Democratic adminittu
la, whu was second with 41,- - public at a member ol ihr pip
tion ilood out today Itom Tuet- _ 67L AUomy.JEgtfW t_ JarLiccted—9.nation election cointin*-— g i t / t off-year-electioot.------soo, who cleiiked to be Bilbo'*
tion for Korea.
political heir, had 36,768.
9 In Miitittippi, wlieie the elecThe name of the llkiaini- wa*
Paul
B.
Johnson,
Jr.,
polled
. tion of a tucceiior to the* late
inrtuded, however, in the mem­
23,031, »Soundly dcfralrd wav
•"I***!
bership of the commission idonr:
Senator Theodore G. Bilbo drew
Tcpreaentatlve ■John E.
U. 8. Representative'John
&gt;•it It Australia. Canada, China,
national attention, the apparent
Rankin, who trolled 20,991.
FI Salvador, Franco. India, th»
•*
- at counting went on today
Philippfnci ami Syria. Both the
JACKSON.’
Mi»t.
_Nov.
5
&lt;
d
*r
wat^ Judge John C. Stenni*.
ii ,,iin**.i mn r»»* v 4m»i
.Slennii. 46. who didn’t tltorn* A Inlt, square-jawed rural judge,
the race itiue on which Bilbo John Corncliut Slrnnlt of Dekalb
alwayt ckmpaigned,* opened a lead drew away toward a winning lead
of 4,000 vole* over the next over hit two principal opponent*
Jnan In a field of five Democrat!. in Mittitiippi'i rlrction uf a U. S.
-'•Veteran Cungretiman John E irnatol In succeed the lair Thru
Rankin, who had promited It. dure Bilim.
* "oul-Bilho
Bilbo" if eleeled. wat
Willi 1314 oul of 1716 voting
1-Bilk
Edwin Shlnholser scort-d a big
running
lie did not give up hit pp.-cincti rrporting. Stenni* ha* lut with Kiwuninn* at the Tourist
lihji latl.
;
houaa teat to run fur the Senate. 45,251 volet io 40,626 for U. S Centt-r loduv by presenting some­
In Jhe only tl ale-wide race in Krpreirnlativr William Colmrr lif thing new ami original In qyl*
Pennsylvania, S u p e r i o r Court Pascagoula and ihe wnuld-hr |hj- programs, with questions rhymJudge Jo h n -A -Fin*. Republican. liticaf- h eim f Riihrr- Attnnuy - Foi. ing- with iff- -nirgrsUtm uai— of
rnemher* of Ihe club.
TrCelerlion; hrpubheant alto rc*t Jackton. who had 36,516.
Four Kiwrmi* "Gulx Kids" were
ol of PhilStctinit— unknown outside hi* selected to sit behind the table
,Mayor Bel- own judicial district befft're 4»r alt- and hold up hand* In rfcllo style
lOnllatM mm Pm * r**rl
to answer questions with a 10
second Interval to answer. San­
Other ra n y o r a l l y election!,
ford P. Doudnev won first and
though buffeted by cross-currents Slavs Clash With
Marlin' Stlnecipher won second
of local ittuet, were tuch that
rlze, with Roy Mann and E. fi.
Free State Police .dlfiatrlrk
as runner* up. K. C.
both Democrat! and Republican!
6'
could find 'something to cheer .ROME, Nov. 6 ^JPj—A Trieste Ilprper was co-sponior of the pro­
dianatch lo the Romo newspaper gram.
about.
A typical question by Mr. ShinDemocrat* nutted Republican* It Tempo today said a Yugoslav holser wail. "Suppose an umpire
and took control of Indianapolis. patrol of about 20 soldier* pene­ named Pal made a very had deci­
Port Wayne and Muncle, Inti., trated a half
mile 'Into Free sion at the plate for the home
JAIIentuwn, Ph., Niagara Fall*, State territory Monday night and team What would the crowd
Poughkeepsie and Schenectady, withdrew after an exchange of veil7" The. answer we* "Kil■hols with Free State police In
*&gt;»*»■ w * Ixdiree«i| mUick
Htpnlillrant M ir"-1
Dfn»&gt; which owe
^Xnolltrr was. "Who can't say
cratie mayor* i&gt;i Hammond, Ind., wounded.
no when you ask him his name?”
ir « ii&gt; M t mu c m * ir.**»l
The itiapalch said the Slav* Ahswrr, "TSre Rev. W. P. Yes.
1 ——■*
crossed the border ‘ in the vicin­ ley." Alto, "Who can fly with
of /oil*.
v Rfds Accuse Byrhes ityOrdered
name and ride In hi*
to halt hy five police his fi rattCapt.
Byrd Hudson).
, Of War-mongerlng men, it added, they opened fire Iasi?"
So enjoyable waa the quit that
with automatic weapon* and th-‘ Fred R- Wilton's suggestion that
MOSCOW Not. fi (/Ph-Both the- police, “occupying good potilion*," a report of it Ire sent to Kiwanis
-.government ntwapaper laveatja returned Ihe fire with rifle*.
International for publication, was
OCnd the eommunlat organ Pravda
l!'«arlHi*r4 aa t*aae Vaarl
published five-column article* to­
day accusing former Secretary of Mrs. W. J. Daniel
Winant Has Simple
State Jame* F. Bymea of “warDied At Geneva
t mongfring" In hla book "Frankly
Military Funeral
.Speaking.”
■ ,
*■t
"If-the condition! of the united
Mr*. W, J, 'Daniel, 89 y&gt;ar old
CONCORD, N. H. Nov. 6 GP&gt;—
•State* are accepted—good! If not resident of Geneva, died early
—war,” via . the way the Ru»»ian this morning following a long len in high places and the hum­
ic gathered here today for the
publication* summarized Bymea' ill nets.
position.
Bora Sept. 17. 1868 In Thom­ funeral of John fi. Winant, war­
Pravda commentato a Boria Its- son, &lt;»a., Mr*. Danlrl had lived time amirattador lo Great Britain
.Jkov and Yuri Zhukov, reviewing In Geneva for 60 years and was and thrice governor of New
•^be Byrne* bodk in diipatehc* a * member of the Methodist Hampshire, who shot himself to
death Monday In What frlepdt
from New York, declared:
Church there. ,
"It la not in vain that the E n£
She la'survived by on# daugh­ dorr ibid as "a auddett crackup."
Simplicity waa the them* of the
tlah Preah and mony American ter, Mrs. W. F\ Brangn of Cocoa
sources unanimously ovslusta ths and one eon, the Rev. J. II. theme of the services at 2
book aa ■ direct eall for war Daniel, minister of the Coral P. M. at St. Paul'a Protestant
agkinat the U.8.8.R.
Gables Methodist Church; six Episcopal rhurch, where the Rt.
, ^ “ If Bvrnea really wanta frank grandchildren and three great Rev. John T. Delias, bishop of
New Hampshire, officiated. , He
tifk. bait get It Wankly. apeakwat assisted by tba Rev. Charles
Ing, Bymea belonga to • group grandchildren.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
in
F. Ilall. co-adjutor bishop of Net*
of frank war-mongara. And, If
onb ia frank to the bitter end, It'a the Genets Methodist Churvh Hampshire.
Thursday
at
3:00
P.
M.
with
the
Fourteen honorary pallbearers
/snot by chance thgt hla frank chal"•lengea to war' war* publithed Rev. Lionel Nelaon officiating. from ail walks of life, 'and eight
openly In the United Statu or Interment will be made In the active bearers, including the pre­
that fuel aa frank apeechea are Geneva Cemetery.
sent and past commander* of hia
being pronounced from the tri­
local legion post, assisted at the
ACOSTA DIES
bune of the United Nation*.
funeral.
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 5
"All the*# are Indices of a de­
The.post alio furnished a color
finite political tendency of the —Former state legislator St, f t guard, a firing squad and a bug­
governing circle in the United mo W. Acosta, 72, died In his ler for the military burial in Blos­
downtown office here late yes­ som Hill cemetery.
Btatea." *
terday. apparently of a heart at"He was a simple man," said
a campaign to build the St. Johns Winant’* secretary, J. Bernard
.
ANOTHER VETO
WASHINGTON Nov. 6 UP)— lack, Acosta was Instrumental in Toulon. In announcing arrange­
ffilep. Doughlon ,(D-N 0) predieted River bridge, first permanent ments. "He was Interested In the
today that the favored Republi­ span linking Jacksonville and tba ordinary man In the street and
can attempt to alaah income taxaa east toast.____________
that's the type he would want at
14,000,000,000 a year will run Into
his funeral."
another killing p m id* atIml veto,
BAILING DELAYED
NEW YORK Nov. 6 W V-Sail­
MAJOR BATTLE
PREMIER RESIGNS
ing o f the emergency passenger
PEIPING Nov. I 0P&gt;— A major
COPENHAGEN, Denmark Nov. transport Marine Shark yesterday battle between waning Chinese
• (A*)—Premier Knud Kristernen With M passenger* for * “
a r m le a in southwestern Man­
■ubmitted hla resignation to King Genoa and Naples waa
churia and an engagement near
Predgrik today, hat agreed to indefinite! r because uni
the capital of that vast territory
p hla coalition government in
amsn o f 'the crew refused to were reported In pro-government
ce until a new cabinet It apdispatches today.
The newspaper Shlh Chleh Jlh
FREIGHT HIKE
Pao reported a 78-hour battle
the
TALLAHASSEE Nov. 5 0TV- near lahlen, 180 milt* west of
him an
The Florida Railroad and Public Mukden. In which 70,000 Chlnaae
situation In the
meeting* Utilities Commiiiion. declaring Communist troops took part. Ita
today and tonight
1 political railroads had not demonstrated a dispatch said the Reds sustained
pariict, at wUeh
which effort* will be need for rate boost*, has denied 15.000 casualties In attacks on
made to fortnulati a* a basis for an appeal for a hike In passenger government position*, but it did
organisation of a new govern- and . freight chargee within the' not report the oulcotnh o f the
state.
battle.

Quiz Program Is
Presented At Meet
Of Kiwanis Clift

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WA5HINOION, Nov. 5 t/P) -The FctJvral Sccuiity Agfncy sp-{
proved todsy a }5'2.63 3 giant to apply luwaid comtiucliun ol a hoi
pilal at Langdatr. \la.—payable* when timgtrit appiopnatri fund*
lo impl-mc.M a $7'*.000.000 annual program it approved last year.
I he urani it Ihe f’ tti approved under Irgiilalion t|&gt;on*oted by
66 A F L Unions And
Senalor-Hdl (D-AD.). Ihe rtf provide* thr 'federal government can
14 C IO Unions O f­
pay one-lhiul*the ceil of^ building hotptiaU apptmrd hy Bale a'genciea and the U. S. Public llealthO
fer
Non-Communist
Service.
ddllsrs for every.federal dollar,
The proposed 82-bed ’ hospital this will give a IMtfcDOOjtOO
Oaths O f Officfers
at Langdate will cost an eatlmateJ program over five years.
|l,603,287 and will provide gen­
WASHINGTON. Nt.s 5 UP!
l.nugitalc W located in 4'hatneral medical, surgical and obste­
trical services, deep x-ray ther- ber* County, in the heart of lb.* The Nrittuiul L i Ihii Rrl«lion*
apy, laboratory facilities, and an Clintiahooclite Valley and the east ((card received I1).Rib affidavit*
Alabama textile industry.
outpatient clinic.
by union of fieri* disavowing t’om*
Surgeon t.enernl Timms* Pu*- ii inim m hr (me it* deadline lad
The hospilai Is Iteing spontured
bv the Chattahoochee Valley
llos. ran, ch.ef of lh«,&lt; Politic llealtb Finlay for unions to file such
all*) H
pital --------y.
Society, aa volunU..
voluntary, ----non JScm.'e. a|iprov*v| tin* l.angdale
profit orgdiiltalion. Non-profit or- projict today at a public ecu- oaths ll they want to u*r NFRIi
ganizaUnn*. as well as stal* and moiii irf the office* *&gt;f Oscar services.
local .-overiimerit* _may sponsor Kw in.-. Federal Sycurtl) ailmlnls
Boa id t flffuiat* *aiT today a
hospilai construction and share in (rater
check showed &lt;»6 AIT. unions an-l
The 11ill act authorized the fed 14 CIO unions sent in ailnlavit*
ietieral funds, wliicli Senator Hill
say* lie will ask Cundjes* to eraI g,ivrrnnient to spend Id.thHt.
appropriate "a* soon as possible, UtHJ in uvtntting stales ami local from their ofllcei* In addition, 10
certainly not later than early communities in surveying Heeds unions without CIO m Al l. allllami planning hospital* ami Ewing islion filed the the iltidml*
1948."
The *qj authorize* the govern­ said ilmt 26 state plan* have been
Thr.total ol I'1.h't&gt; aliidavit*
ment to make grants of |7b,(HH),- Completed.*.!(» dal*, with ft) pm
included
I \ 320 from AIT offi­
OtH) annually for five year*. With Rmlnarv u|ipli*-atn&gt;n* t*u giants
cers of 1,635 union hnals and
•ponsor* required to put up two aUbtMtb'd fot. study.
60H fioin CIO idiitet* id 11 un­
ion locals. .
* .
Ihe independent! Ide.l 5,1/11
oaths coveting 60J union local*.

Labor Board

Wilson Recalls Paris Guardsmen
Outside Pressure Halt Noisy March
On Hughes’ Deals Of City Strikers

PressureRenewed
On Moderates In
Soviet Satellites

Mrs. Harden Elected
Trustee And School
Millage Is Raised
From 4 To Eight
Jolin Kndci in Group No. I
H *iici.iIt l h ;&gt;t-' in C,itiu|&gt; No.
2. won in ihr City 1‘imuiy clrtlluh yrttridj) With 1^89 vutev
ta*l, Jiihh’ Kiulri got 818. Fled
Willuniv, 254 ami Jatk Ksligsu
t8li Voir*. Ml. Chase lecrivcd
■4t&gt; vntri and M J. lanlge 4*4/.
jiuI

Crisis Grips Czecho­
slovakia In Rift Be­
tween Right, Left
ll&gt; tssu t I tTF.il PHK8S
l.eltivt* hi caitrin Buipjie again
excited pirvvuir liulav on intxlerate pohtnal element* in »onie. ol
tile nation* wilhm the Soviet ni­
hil.
t Iff hollo* alia **a* Wlippedhv
her -Iii si majur ju.htoal m m
ill tile pnvl ta.il pritnd. In Culatid
the njijMivition I'olivh l ’ra*ant Par
ty-hav undrigiine a ■hinge and
now’ i* (ontmlled hy leftwingei*

In llie election, uI whool tius

:erv. Mi* Grorge Itaidru won in
the wc*| S anfuul‘district with 81b
*ole* III lift iippuncut II G. Uell-

.en’* 277. I( F. Cooper with
‘ 812 vote! and Roy Howell of I aka
iM.iiv with *M0 votrv were unotipusrtl- futals do nut lili-lude Gene­
va which wav lair with thr ballot
Lux tin*' mufiungA &lt;&gt; unit Irvy toi,*intent nhool
expense*;- an- mrrniir ot-^2" mitl*.
w‘a&gt; appioved hy a liiiR# iiujoiity.
It iva* ir|aitle&gt;l tl*i* liloinmg at
the mrrjing nl the -County .School
Huaid it vvhirh the vote wav canva**i'v), liieie Viele 14 » voted
who *me,I l o t |U mill expente
lev&gt;. Ihr a* i 2 mill liinldinK re♦elve **.,* al*o ,,|&gt;piovr*|.
City Voting wa- re polled hy
City Mnnag, i M N. Bayer ii&gt;
mo l*i i, llie ln-avii'.I since 194»
will'll ah.nil I, Phi linll.itv were
u'l in tin- I'limar) More tban *
200 i ll lien* wlio upiteared to
vote, weie liuohle to do so liecaus*
,-f not* lieing irgiitcred will* the
City Clerk, said Mi Kayer. kfauv
i f tin-*' Weie aide lix register
fm tlic Itec. 2 rli ctiou.
Jolin Krider, who was hklue
nlul.it* I i.i miiTIv (Vtends
ttd*.-riwniinf , ■i • -a iisttvo (iciir^*
gum m-d r a o o i,i .Sanford from
Mflctm in liQfi, lie ii luanugVi
ot llie Anuifu nil Company her-*,
manager of the Sanfottl iUsvbill.
team, anil -bail n long tVwriull
playing m in r during wliich he.
was a pitch* i tm ijie lirnoklyn
Dodger* line**' litlli'i, tile I'llillles
and
numerous minor
league
chili- The*.' contact* euahled him
to Ik- in.liuliieolul tu aiding tlw*
Chnjttlirr of tmiuini'ice to get thr
*
New York liinni* to establish
farm training elules lier,*.
He ^ivi" with tux faintly, which
inrlude* two t•&gt;,v*, at In* borne
at I.TJ2 .SummerIni Avenue, and I*
a meiiila'i ,.f. Kiwaoi*.-the Klk*

Pravant l*ailvt was
nfl", Tt had pa*i’d tin* wav Toi manian .........................................
Iltrciwliur out senre* or even Inin tll.il mi lluihairvt on .IOilgev
■irrd* of liargaittuip rlecllon cat** high lieavoi).
ihvnlviiig union* wh«........ fficor*
I hr C/r* lio*|ov ak coalition rail
won’t take the tiorr t’ omnUinlit I inrl v*a* luinnibned ipto sjvrcial
.mill, requifed by ihe 1nft llrrrt
trstioin m aii rlfoit-to paltli up
Demon­ lev |.ni“&gt;r law
Henry Kaiser Tried Communist
()„ (I,,, heel* of « *ti'ci*ioii 111 I* Widening nil lirlwerli tile iglll
stration Is Staged ,llamlt* llire** |»-tition« l&gt;&gt; union* and Irli
, T o Prevent Cancel­
John L, l.ewi*. f'U&gt; ineshleti*.
Man* in Prague predictrd that
For Street Cleaners of
lation Of Contract
Philip Murray and tin- CIO Furti1- President ialouaid lirnr*. tin- n.v
(Uie Workers, the bmud l«’ »Tnn
Imu'* *vrhri nied eldei *tate*man.
I'AliLS. |W. 5 td'r Rrflr
WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 bV&gt;
ItTiHllnuni «B l*imT I'sustk
would ajijieai lieloie llie &lt;aliiliet
Charlet E. Wilton Irtllfird ioday swinging mobile guardsmen li.db-d
to mate a p/iioiial appeal that
lliat "outside prestuic" was ex- tod,** .i nqi*v ni.mli iui ntv li
the dltfcirlii r*. lie compromised.
ejled against the War f'loductiors by lomr 2.000 nvil vrivne ItadcJ
The dispute, which liogmj in
Hoard in I'&gt;43 In inricnl tonrei ununiiit* drmonslialmg foi wa
the aerjjlnutioiotuoii* slate of
laliois of Howard Hughes' contract increase! for l*am gaihagr (idle*
SInvakm nod then sptead to the
lo build lire world'* largrit flying Ion.
iialionnl giivermnctil, g e n t e i •
Mint.
The crowd jammed into a small
around Communist demand* that
----_ , m U'roJJommuiUaX— iggswraiwH*— ofQurtiioned hy Chsiinuu I rrgu- liter! block from i tlv hall and
-M*NlWtN— Nov: ■'*_ ton
rni' hdioret *. p&lt;i i-a m * mn I i^elijtuin."
suu (R-Mirh.) of a Senate War milled jiomaJ-i.,( ao-ioHit--tnemr
r.r»tH.t part v vuffprwl nmher~*ub- vrlcrnii* l«# given wat* &lt;*• coali
iTVcfTigHTng SuKcuinroillcc. WtP the ’ Tnlrtnatfonalc” ami clianlmK ntiinttai vrtliiH'k-H in 1iirvlny ® lion rminrfl tables in Slovakia and
'iniurl Paul) "Ratnadirr lo New S.-ottish miiturijml ••li-ctiuns a* in- in tin- nation itself.
snn said that Henry J. Ksisrr (Pirmi
was one -ot thoir who (nought York." Tiiet*
wa* im trpotfrd ca*-’ e0jnujct* return* curly today
I
Members of Ihe Catholic I'co­
' showed u continuation of the llie's i'aitv. the Czech Naliohitt
Mtch -"peesture." *
- *
h R r. *
•The demonttraliun wa* announc- |rightwing trend whlih tmirkf f Social lit Party and tin- Slovak
Wilton, who' headed the watlast week's . hwal English end . |&gt;,.|n,n-rai* ate &lt;i|i|euiug the ComImjr aircraft production bosrd, ed in UTIununitr. the Cnmmuniil UlJv'iai^Iaithlir.
M 4iiitln *rs| tin linj$r 1‘wtifl
wit the first witness as .the rom* nrwipapei a* an avowal id *yni|»a-l j||(, |(j„i;eM figlil wa* In tho
mittrr rrrumrd hearing!, inter thy for striking *lieel cleaner.. ,,t,|tt*ujal ami- doeksid** rlty of
Pl«*re- r«-1‘»rs*»* Queen Mary&gt;?ailing rupted latl August, into Hughe*' who left I’ ati.uii gaihagr tan* |Gin«gow wl.gr.-_
$40,000,000 worth of contracts mieWpiird fn, the *ecoqd d») Th - |d,*ch.*ed a net io.4 of three seat*
fm the Labor party—cutting 8ociDelayed By Strike
to huild the flying t&gt;oal and |iliu- public
nliit tumrui
control !*
lo• the 1cUsesl margin
1 —i ’**servuv
* * -=3^,union* .vie* *all'll-'
aj .lltlNI
!u rrconnaisance planes.
ated with the Com munisldcu IN* jjn u ^vnrs of power,,
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SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Nov. f.
Before Wilson look’ the wilrn-** tmnal Federation of •Ijlnu and ti Scattered
Scntteied reiurns
returns* from
I
outers ,,vt—A lirief strike of crewmen
stand, Ferguson said the commit Inland Water. Ga*. T.an*|iml an I of the DM! Scottish towns where alsinrd thefiuePn Marv delayed the
pre-election campaigning did not sclieduled sailing of the NI.IKitltec* U seeking to determine any Citv emnlove*
i each the heat on national issue* t»" t’linard Win... Slai lim-i f-n
•‘deficiencies in certain procure
.
The
strike,
w
a*
f»r
n
--------!,.* week
merit , procedures" that_iirnuirh
'New York from t‘ !t tiMiay tm
, rl|,arks.
u!..MiT*7niIurc io produce flyablf ware llictek..- anraiiy ..-..■ivo |;htiwi.t, &gt;ljlll)lBr
til l;|U ’A. M.. lonioirovv.
..'Humsnlfe
asserted
-oinrr
strike*
Progressive candidates In Glus- . Knglnvriiom men, deck Itaod*
lilanc'* for jUse during the war.
earned only 8,05(1 frnneg t(i!7) u
w, linckvd up by the Unionist and utlvrs walked ,,/f llu- vessel (iodfroy To Receive
"Nirtwithstanding the mitmtanI'aitv (Scottish branch of Win In. synipnthv with seamen on «
tint expenditure of, govcritment i ninth.
Badge From Sheriff
A strike of 150 mapagenjent stun ChureUII'f Cpnsnrvativas),
l&lt;«Hllaar4
Pair K»*r|
employes nl Lynn OtreaOnwt to won six new seats—five from wil'li'at strike at l.ivrrpiHil The
Wendy llano-, noted*QJiri star,
halt the work of 10.000 employes Latmr and one from the extreme l.miponl striker* have been mil
of tbe Ilerllet trurk factory within leftist Independent laibor Party nine, days. They demand a
will nppenr a* guest *tar -on
vision uf the hiring system ill Arthur Godfrey's* Chesterfield
Thomas Earl Barwick the vr**k. The strike started ill
«r .iniisupa -&gt; i'*i* Vio.fi
British ports nijd payment of HO
vlefense of the plant terlmicnl
. Of Iaonflrwood Died (ir*Clor, Andre Hardin, The ...... .
percent of wages while they ale Hour at ‘ ll:ou o'clock Mumtsy
morning to present Arthur Godawaiting a ship.
,mmi»t newspsjH-r of the jilant Hollywood Probe
Bareev Flynn, vice chairman of frey with an honorary deputy
Thomas Lari Barwick died this ,
Bardin was continuing
committee leailmg the l.lverpool fhenTfN liatlgc ill behalf of Sher­
morning following a heart attack j .ejatlons wilh 'furiner owiuirs-of
To Be Resinned awork
stoppage,, said lie had "the iff Merit nmi Seminole, County, It
suffered at hla home In 1-ong- ■
eiiterjirize and n
I ilienatinnnllzed
itie nationalize.! -vnterprit
whole
rrow of the ijiiei-u Mary was disclosed today hy l.lnd
wood ynslerday.
''delegation o f employe* dcmnndci
NEW YORK Nov, R '6Vt— out on strike," and "sln&gt; wijl not Wvd-er, ninnagi’t of the Mayfair
Mr. Barwick wa* born July '27. 1 lii* removal. The factory dlrcctnr’ Chairman Thomas ft-NJ&gt; of the
lun.,
|.
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1903 in Pelham, fi*. and livrd -lid he dismissed Hardin la-cause House Committee on •Un-Amer­ *all tonight." .
Mr. Webei also said that San­
Ciinard offiejal* tfld not esli
there until seven year* ago when &gt;&gt;f a strike tin rat.*
ican Activities say* th* IwKly soon mate liow many lia.J joined the ford and the Mayfair Inn will l*e
he moved to I-ongwood. He was
will renew it* inquiry into activ­ walkout which was la-gnu hy a discussed on the progiaut He an­
a member of th* Methodist
of the motion picture Indus­ gimip of alauil ton
nounced that ' Wendy Barrie and
Liquor Tax ItcuviptH ities
Church of Pelham.
try 1')’ subpoenaing “ high »*l
” (tur next action," Flynn said, her IntsIioJid,* David K. Meyer, will
Survivors include the widow,
Show 1% Increase *nrd Communist* and fellow "is to gel out llie new of tin' arrive iii Sanford N«v.. 13, and
Mr*. Alin* A. Barwick of Longtravelers from Hollywood
I Union Castle liner Dunhar Castle. will !»• Ini.- fot -evi'tal months,
wnod; three daughters, Mrs. Edith
Thomas, in an address last, They .liavp already promised to •topping at llie Mayfair Inn.
TALLAHASSEE.
Nov.
fi
(At—
Hoag uf Los Alamos, N. Mex.;
night, said the goal of hla commit- I strike if the Queen Mary riew did
Mr*. Frances Castleberry of Pel­ Tit* long downward trend of Flor­ lei' i* to expose Communists hut
id* alcoholie !irverage tax tereint*
... that Mtg,
ham; and Mias Juanita Barwick was completely reversed during deelarni
"the Communist*,
of Pelham; one aon, Jesse Ber­ October when eollectluns f&lt;&gt;r the ttieir thuies and the high paid
wick of I-ongwood; his father, month almost caught up the tag apologists uf certain interest* in
(suneral Merrill To
Nathan J. Barwick, Longwood; of three previous mouths.
Hullvwoud" 'are attempting to
WHEREAS, the Tenth of Novone • alster, Mra. W. F. Lodge,
discredit
it
hy
accusing
it
of
as­
Get Heart Treatment emlwt
Beverage Director
James-T*
of this A'ear tnarki the
Paola; two brothara, Jew** L. Vocelle reported collection of |2,- piring to film censorship.
line Hundred nml Seventy-Second
Barwick, Thomaaville, Ga. and II. 003,334 |n brer, wine and whiskey I
.SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. f. IA*) Anniversary oT the Founding of
C. Barwick o f Longwood.
tuxes and license fees )n*l m on th , ! O * *
| | .,H fr ii- p f l
—Brig. General Frank D. Merrill.
_ 44. trader of tire hard-hitting the United Stales Marine Corps,
Funeral services, under the di­ compared with $8,201,427 during, OOUiniTIl OUB r i r c u
,
rection * of
Erickson
Funeral (htober a year a g o -a n increase
On In M I S S IS S IP P I Morrill's Marauders in Burma dur­ andWHEREAS,
the Marines of our
Home, .will be announced later. uf $701,906 or 31.88 percml.
ing the war. Is m rout# to Wash­ own Getieiation have, by their
JACKSON. Mias. Nov. 6 6P)— ington, D. C., for treatment of a dauntless Courage and selfless
Officials of the strike - bound irrart ailment wliich may termi­ Devotiun. contributed effectively
in.bringing *&gt;isr Nation victoriously
Southern Bus Lines. Inc., notified nate his Army rareer.
Merrill arrived her* vksterrlav through tin* second—g r a b or!d
tin- Mississippi highway palm)
Wur. and
that on* of ita buses was fired on from Manila, hound for VvAilr
WHEREAS. Today and Tomor­
twice last night at two far-dis­ Bred Hotpiiri at Ihe capital. II •
was a mdipbvX.if the U. 8. Mili­ row, as for thousands of Yestartant points.
Sam Watts, assistant to the tary Commission advising -the days, the Marines stand as Sentin­
nrr sidont of the company, said ho Philippine government on , reor­ el* at the'Gate to protect the In­
NtW YORK, Nov. J (45- I h r iron Age. nations! metalworking had reported to the patrol that a ganization of that nation's 'army. tegrity of our Nation and to
preservn tha Peace,'and
weekly, said today steelmakers “ will yell bloody murder” if an attempt bus reroute to Meridian was fired
JAYCKK NOTICE
WHEREAS, We the Beneficiaris made to control Jon rstic production although they might not seri­ on four miles west of Brandon.
Rev. Lionel Nelson, Methodist ie* of the gallant Marina dead,
No iniurits were reported.
ously object to export allocutions of ited under the Marshall Plan.
Earlier, company officials said, minister from Oviedo, will t-e th* must thankfully retain tn our
"Well might they yell," the msgaziita continued, “ when it is ton
the same bus was hit In tbs rear guest speaker for tbe noon lunch­ Hearts awnreneit of lira Magni­
sidered that ii might lake as much as 6 lo 7 months lo build op the by a charge aa It waa enrout* to eon of the 8*minol* County Jun­ tude of their Sacrifice;
NOW. THEREFORE, I, II.
ior Chamber of Commerce at the
proper personnel fir such an allocation system if such personnel were Jackson from Louisiana.
available.
It was reported struck' near Mayfair Inn tomorrow. The pro­ JAMES GUT. as Mayor ol tha
"It ia • remote possibility that bone of th* recent acrap price Tallulah, La., while traveling to­ gram is being arranged by-Ed­ City of jSanford, Florida, do hereby
steel companian during peace­ spiral baa been broken, but added ward the Mississippi River bridge ward KIreHer, Robert Karn* and proclaim Monday, November 10.
1947, a* '
time operations would giv* up that ao far consumer* have) at Vicksburg. No on* waa hurt. John Sheppard.
MARINE CORPS DAY
Highway patrol officers are In­
thrir topnotch man for govern­ had llttl* solace "because a *#
ami do earnestly urge th# Citizens
STORE PURCHASED'
ment service aa they did during vere tasting period is In th* off- vestigating the Brandon IncidsnL
the war day*.
Robert Sbeafer of Sanford has of th# City of Sanford. Florida, to
The Iron Age scrap eampoaiU
. RED CELEBRATION
purchased the watch and jewelry appropriately observe this day and
"With the distribution picture
MOSCOW Nor. 8 OP) — Red store- at 111 West Flrat Street honor thie great fighting organ­
already bring a match for th* prk#, baaed on tbe average heavy
Mr. ization on tha occasion of ita One
abilities of these experts In In' steal pries' at Pittsburgh, Phila­ banners, strings of electric lights from Mra, Albert Cates.
dustry, It la Inconceivable that delphia and Chicago, declined and huge portraits of Soviet lead- Sheafer is a watchmaker and has Hundred and Seventy-Second An­
government control over steel dis­ $1.08 ■ grosa ton this week and are- blossomed out atl over Moscow worked for the Lawson Jewelry niversary.
Given under nty Hand and
today aa th* Russian capital pre­ shop here and the Roberta Jewelry
tribution would produce anything now stands at $4140.
Seal, (hie Thirtieth Day ol
l»Ut chi Oft.**
ijisp! " . if
Th* publication suggested that pared to celebrate the 80th an- Store in Leeshurg. Ha graduated
October, 1947, A. D. "
Th* Iron Age also stated that there ia "more than a possibility niversary of the Bolshevik revolu­ from SeminoM High School in
1039.
tion on Friday.
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"temporarily at least" th* back­

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NOVELTIES THAT WILL NQT
WOKKTi Thu word uf Ihu Urd
U tried.—1‘attlm ^B:30.
In Monon([atttl*, Pa. a group
of high tchool gill* writ tUmiinu
near a school cmnci laughing and
tailing when suddenly an aulom-vbll&lt; whi/ird down ihe meet,
leaped the curb and plowed right
through the group. One 16 year
old gill wai killed, two companioni injured. The driver hud
fallen aileep at the wheel.
The Briliih at latl teem to be
coming to their lenie*. After two
yean of the Socialitt- rule, ihel
voted overwhelmingly in favor of
the Conservative* in Sunday'* mu*
pitipal clefliont. It it nice to ex­
periment, in Social legiiUtion. it
it nicer to be able to eat.
The U. S. Air Forte hat » it***
fighter plane which make* all the
fighter pfanr* of the lait **4'.
ready for the icrap heap. Tbit
P-S4 travel* al ovrr 600 miles
an hour and fitei in gum SO
percent fatter than anything utrd
in World War II. And it hai via
of them.
We may not be getting along
••o’ well with Ruint these day*,
but we are doing all right at
far at Argentina is concerned. U
S. Ambaitador Jamtt Brute lay*
that Preiident Juan Peron it "a
yrtat leader of a great nation "
Wt have come a Tong .way Tincc
Ainhiliadol Mtsirrsmilh-left those
parti.
Samuel D. Biddle's kina of the
turf, Map '0 War. died Saturday j
of heart diirstr at the ripe old
age of thirty. Me was one horve
that paid o(f. Starting as a 2
• year old in 1^19, he broke five
world records and wog $249,000
before he -was retired the. next
year. Thoie who believe that
” Blood will tell' Imve s strong
• argument in Msn ‘0 Wat who* war
daddy of them all. War Ad­
miral, Ciuuder. Mitt, Clyde Vsn
“ Dtiseif'stid" Btleau, Ip mention *
few of lui 386 offipnttg. who col­
lected over the year* earning*
amounting- to some $3,250,000!
When belter horses are produced
you can bet they will User their
; ancestry back to Man '0 War.

Britain is planning * new crim­
inal code to do away with flog­
ging and the death penalty fut
'Those convicted of crime in that
country. Meanwhile, a defentc at­
torney in Brunswick. Ga. idle the
jury that some reform is needed^
in Georgia's prison system where,

Segregation

THE WORLD T9HMf

Committee - Leader

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

President Trurrtun’a Civil llighta Committee went to
Py R U B SE LL K AY
lly UKWITT MACKENZIE
considerable pains lust week to point up the evils ot segreAP Forelgt#Aff»lr* A n a ly * ^
Up iq the middle west a scien­ run free in the jungle. Joe, as a
Kiition and recommend federal legislation abolishing lL If
tist want* 40 ntonkeya, 15,000 and Master of. Monkey Business. Is
the Committee had it« way, and it won’t, there would be no
i’ABIB. 1
two yeara' time to determine also a master of showmanship,
The council uf Ulg Four for­
colored schools and white schools, hut just schools. Which
UritlgCA
whether coraeta (do the latliea and ha'* turned louse the clown*
eign
minliteii,
due
to
meet
in
both colored and white children would attend. Here in the London thi* month to (fame * the Beu«
still wear Vm 71 are harmful to and prank p layet* of hi* collec­
tion to roam the area. He comSouth, where therjLi* not room enough in the white schools long overdue German treaty, will miltee, calico on European gov­ the female form.
mcnU 'yesterday to “put their
Mr friend. Joe Du Mood, down pi*tea tha proceaa o f reversing the
Tor the •white—ehiklrenr-one- is le ft-t» &gt;yoniier where t he givw-ue—wh»t may be- the final ern
clue we need to determine whether h ou ic* is ord er” to m ik e A m rt on the southeastern Up of Flor­ situation by keeping human spec­
colored children would sib
inside
there i* nny possibility of col­ icen eld e ffe c tiv e and to g iv e ida. la hereby awarded the degree tator* of monkeym uantics
tu a l p ra le cThere is no'danger that segregation will ever.be abol­ laboration W w « n (he warring Americas# Aba desire to belt* o f M .M .U . (M aaltrr u f M o n U y
B u iln e u ) b y thi* colu m n . He can tlo n .
t .
ished In the South, any more than it will be in the North, ItuMlait bloc and the Democracies. them.
The free monkeys and their
Hr indicetacf hi* belief that settle the monkey—corset prooThe disposition of Germany’*
where German town* -Bohemian sections and Little Halles
jingled
affair*
I
k the'crux of Congreit would gxk tuperviiion Ictn in a minute’* time, probably hundred and one types of rai*chir(
are as much a part of every metro]ioli|nn area as George­ continental Europe's political and of further American ipendlng in with some pretty good pointers are the prototypes of any bunch
town is of Sanford. There Is no reason for us to argue economic rehabilitation. If the Kuiope, declaring that *‘*ome for the human rare, because mon­ of high school kid* you can find.
.of A m en ta
foilowuo” keys are like humans, and Joe There's no prank or trick to gain
uguin-tl the proposed abolition of.segregation, for, regard- Pig Four minister*—Mer*hxll of tuirt
would t*e riece«*Ary to *ec that knows monkeys from ape to xany. attention to the little show-offs,
less of what the Committee suys, thnt is not an issue.
, Si**
®- A.*
. France, her dollar* are “ u*ed for the
Having awarded the degree and that they won’t play—for peai
But for the sake of our colored people, we would likf 1K a ^ c i n ’t n«iTr« on °. pact proper goal*” and are "reaton- qualified Joe as an expert. I’m go­ nuts.
Alongside the tsnea of thu spec­
ing to go ahead on the job of, sav­
to remind them that segregation Is not the curse which j now, then pro«pecl of futher col- ablv administered."
Bridge*
estimated
President
this Committee has tried to make out, nor is it imy rel j laburatlpn on any lirgs ■» very thin Truman would a*k Consre** to ing the up-north scientist the
15,000 he wants and two years
flection upon their racu. Segregation is asi niitfiral and m,JV*J*:%
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appropriate about one billion dol­ time, as well as wear and tear on
normal a pijrt of human existence as your own backyard.f ^ hope fo* kuccew ib the Updon lar* for aid to France. 4talv the 40 monkeys. Hr can use the
five thousand smackers for an­
the mncUtV-of vourhomc. nr buthroonis, and carries nu pa.M lata overflowing In ' any ^
W
aid
I
. ™ .iih &lt; r ‘ be other experiment where the odds
more Htitrma against the colons! race than agiiinxt the rllrle.
Aprupo* of thi* situation the hot Senator Warland Brook* aren't against himr and if he gets
white race.
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United State* ha* made a pew (I; III) who also at tended a pre»* the monkeys he can send ‘cm
If it is true that a colored child can not go to a white foreign policy italemcnt accualng conference here, endorsed this down to Joe Du Mond's Monkey
ic. Klim. Bridge* explained -he could Jungle, at Goulds, Fla. He can
school, it Is equally true that a while child cun not go to n Russia of falling to cooperate
..
not commit hlnuielf before hU use, the two year* any way he
colored school. If it Is true that a colored mnn cannot build
to «*t*bli*h peace, The roinmitlcte
hold* hearing*
at want*.
his home in a White residential district. it is equally true j S ^ M ir e nMIu ' u n U e d ' V . f i Washington.
My word to the scientist is thi*
that a white man cannot move into a colored residential |“to gra*p the frulta of peace and In hi* Inaneetlon of European — no self-respecting m o n k e y ,
condition*.
Bridges
aald.
he
had
clown though he Is by nature, is
district. SeirrcKiition simply means that "Birds of a feather i victory.” It »ay* the Sovleta have
many countries in need nf going to be straight-lsced enough
flock together" and is no more a reflection on a bird o f ; f“ilcd to n,*kl! gooRi on wartlmc found
currency reform, reduction of to stand for straight-lacing. Pro­
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..............commitments for dumllUaniation
(lilt fiat her than anotllir. , •
; at|tj recoflitruetlon of Germany. urmeceuary employe* and elimi­ fessor Du Wood'will agree. And
And this is evidently the tyny God intended it to lie. j ami arc mulnly inlercitcd In gal­ nation of inefficient and some- 1 gue*» we humans would benrfit
lic Is the one who made people different in the fijst place;dn« maximum &gt;«paration§ from lime* di*honeat bureaucrat*. He bv taking tjutt attitude on a good
willed that there also was room
other things .than corsets.
and He is the one who oripiimlly sekregaled them. He did
“V.f.ucMi' ‘regim^frWndly t'u for Improvement In the coopera­ manv
Show me a monkey with Inhibi­
pot put all the Negroes, the Chinese, the Japs, the Indians, Rusda.
tion of American mleaion* and tions. or that shows lines of wor,
,
"The United Statea,” *ay» the local gnvemmenta to make clear rv about keeping up with the
the Jews and the Caucasians together on the sumc tiny
source nf American aid.
Joneses {monkey Joneses, of
Island Just to see how they would make out, or even on the policy *Utcment, " ‘desire* that* theBrook*
aald:
Germany »haH‘ occupy a |&gt;o*(tlon
course) I A corset would cramp
same continent. He put the Yellow Rate in-Chinn, the. Black.. among the power* which wpulil “ One farmer .told ua: ‘ We're a monkey'a style, and he*d move
Race in Africa, thu Hebrews in Palestine, the Caucasians give her freedom to cooperate grateful for* tha thing* you tend heaven and earth to keep out of
in a broad program ot European u*. but why do you charge »o one for fear he'd como out last in
in Europe, and the Indians in America.
conitructiun rather than much?' We think It should I* the neanut - race.
That there must have been some wisdom in this plan economic
to be linked ccruomically and pol undentood that much American
Not that monkey* aren’t vain.
Is shown whenever sparrows and bluejays get together, or
"^btL7 TTw 1m’. aid i* given absolutely free, and Joe tells me they are. and he
a white leghorn is placed among a flock of Plymouth Rocks.1pa**« between the grc«t power* in the nrire* charged are collected should km&gt;w, since he h*». prbbor a strange horse is locked in a corral with a herd o f 1*"* matter ha* reiulted temp- hv the European government* ably thu boat collection of rare
tham*c|ve*
type* of monkey, a* well a* one
mules. The
for the Hon , J)Jtr.|t;on oLtUrmaay.
*SrS!L.!."..t:vj?LviI».&gt;
?!?l l_Bri.I*Saaxnlalne.l
llrideK* axnlalned that although of the largest collodion* of the
It* ,world
Ti has
tv been
. waiting
" ‘" “ "K »a long time
‘ Hire tur
The aituaa,
lie
and lamb to tie (loWn togothor. but ttO‘'p r a c t i e a l - s h e e p m Au.tria i* somewhatmI.m Brlil*h Army-and ctviliaps ordlnary»_prank-playing. hand orherder would tnillK of leaving his fltn-k to the. mercy o f '*lmilar."
|WU1 renlaln In the British ion**. gan variety in the country.
Ihe Russian aiuwer to aU thi* since their government can pav
Some o f the rare types will
the wolves.
that America ami Britain arc •hem in pout'd*, it has no more preen and pose like movie sirens
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Thcfe* is no other country in the world where people i*
attempting tu u*c Germany at ■hitlara left - foe fond and other of the early flicker*.
Other*.
of different ntcos live together jui peafeflilly. as they do in a pawn In imperialistic achtme*. imnnrta Into G«rmanv.
Jolly natured and operating en­
Bridge* aald he waa "»hocked'‘ tirely on a hail-fellow-well-met
the United Stales. There is no section of the Unued-8tateir. * Well, if the fortegn minlitara*
where peo|)le of such opjxislte racial, cultural, and political council i* unable to agree on * i to find 175X00,000 worth, of theory, have the persuasiveness
treaty, what, then 7 We miy UNRRA goods still undistributed of a door-to-door salesman, and
backgrounds, but in such nearly equal numbers,*reside to­ peace
find out- answer to that in a •n Greece after IB month*. He ad- will go through their eptirr bag
gether with so much genemi* sympathy and understanding statement by General Ludu* P. large quantity of farm machlner;-, of tricks bo wheedle a peanut.
and with so little friction, when it is not deliberately stirred (‘lay, U, S. military governor in *ted that ‘ tho stock Included a
Aa a matter of fact, a trip
•till uncraled end atore*) out­ through Ihe Monkey Jungle is one
up by outsiders, as in the South between the white-and Germany. Thu geneial declare* it door*.
Much
of
it.
he
ealrl.
had
t* absolutely essentlul that a*
,...
„ .see
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of __
the____
best_ayL
ways'. I ____
know to
colored races.
large a part of Germany aa pos­ Iwn natd (&lt;■» with
American panoramic reflection of the an­
This is true because, as every white and colored man sible lie politically ami econoini- la xn*vara* 'ijntlars.
tics of the human rare. And it
born in the South knows, we respect the colored man for tally integrated at an early daU.. Ilridtre* and four other mein takes only a tiny stretch of ima­
his natural courtesy and .good humor as inuciv as fur his utiling; "Many millions of people la-r* of his committee ere to fly gination to Identify each one of
cannot be kept without * gov*m to England today on their wav- the nearly 200 monks In the
usefulness, and we are confident that he res|)ects us.
home. They ar« Senator* Brook*. Jungle reservation with some fam­
mem of their own forever.”

For Co-operation

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about to do just Ihnt in thn Itritiab Empire. The young |shpuld integrate theirThree *or&gt;fk
Quet-n-premimptive, Elizabeth, is about to marry. Her husP‘'**|l&gt;ls. -And Ralckly.
U. B.'8enator Vandenberg of
baud will be Prince Conaort, um wo* her great great grand-, Michigan,
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chairman
father,'Albert, who married her great great grandmother. Foreign Relation* Committee,
(fueen Victoria. The man who ix about to become the nec- guei further and says that If ths
minister* can’t agree, llgen *
ond conaort England baa known. Philip Mouutbatten, itt afotcign
separate peace should be mad*
finding on his own account thut hlxtory gjsex over the name by those who do agr
agree. He told
track twice. Queen Vletorin'n consort was also his grent » University of Michigan convoca­
great grandfather, so he and tho Princess are distant tion that disagreemenl cannot be
to postpone peace—” («e*c*
cousins. Philip will be able to rend the old family nnnnls, allowed
must.have priority.”
if he is so .inclined, and learn just how to Imj it good help-, ’ „ Burring the conclusion uf a
unite to a n(teen.
peace treaty for all Germany there
This coming marriage seems to .l&gt;e giving gentlemen Is. of course, virtually no hop*
Russia would agree to putltof the press quite a good time. They are busy reading up- that
ico-economlc Integration of Ihe
what Lift ton StrnchfV.hnd to sityiu liisbimcriinhv nf Huron whole Keith. Huwcvbi . that necd»"
Victoria, alt the boudoir gossip in Henctor Bolitho’s two n’t prevent- a development of the
studies of the Victorian period - Alltert the Good and Vic­ other thro* tonus, although France
is anxious not to permit any
toria and Albert - as well as digging into the encyclopedia economic
rehabilitation which rould
and Into the’ sober histories.
'Create another German war po­
.
It isp't every day that the weary old world has a tential,
■For that matter all the A|l|«
romance, pop up .between a real hnnest-to-goodness queen- are
agreed that Germany never
to-be and a prince. So there will doubtless be a good deal of again shall be permitted To be­
news space devoted to Liz mid Phil. But after.all, why hot?. come a military power. MUItanem*
and Nailun can be eliminated,
All the world, loves a lover.

TavareH Youngsters
Visit Sanford Zoo

was haul In persuade the children
to take lime to eat. so great was
their delight at seeing animals
Which many gated upon for the
first lime.
Three classes of-children from
New Smyrna have visited the Zoo
recently, and last week a das*
from Leesburg school w«* here,
according to $ld RIChard, Zoo
superintendent, who I* very proud
of the compliments that the children have for the Zoo,

lain, in tha state Democratic pri­
mary and the other allowing a
negro to enter the state univer­
sity law school qnleea equal facil­
ities are provided 'elsewhere—will
be argued at Ihe November term
of U. S, fourth Circuit court of
appeals in Baltimore.

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The fine vote which the citizens of Sanford gave
roe in yesterday’s .municipal election not only pleased
me, but, at the same time, imposed upon me civic re­
sponsibilities which I will strive to fulfill* for the best
interests .of all opr people.
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affairs J will be only too glad to listen, in a friendly
manner, apd make my decisions with the welfare o f
our entire city in mind.
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,- seek to justify their confidence by my actions diming
$he next three years.
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rican Cameroon ami Congo, are
raising families, which they don’t
often do in captivity. The bright
color* on thdir face* look as If
they’d been nosing in brilliant-^
ly-huud red, blue and green •
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man people handcuffed.
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Twsnty-two utterly 'delighted
.vuungsturs from Tavaru* yester­
day visited the Sanford Zoo and
the monkey* on .Monkey lilend
and other animals greeted them
in the most approved "chamber of
commerce’’ manner.
Tho boys end guts runic her*
Dr. Chari** L.
with their teacher, Mr*. Kate
Optometrist
htfoot, In * Lake County
CODIlt APPEALS
Sanford Atlantia Bk. Bldg.
iooI bui. Two Tavares mothers,
RICHMOND. Va. Nov. 4 M&gt;)sponsoring member* of the PTA, Appeal* from two South Carolina
Hours: M &gt; M
Fhons 2M
Bat. 1-12
Mrs, M. D. J dries and M&gt;v Charles district court decisions—one giv­
P. Yates, aided In looking out for ing Degree* Hi* right to partici-. Byes Examined • Glaaea* JPItlai
the children and In serving the
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When asked which animals they
the children replied,
*m." Some, however,
NOTICE
_ nonkey* best, others the
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Taa reduction is something like lions, and on* little girl liked the
what Mark Twain said about New deer. Although hungry at noon, it
T H E O R A N G E C I T Y HO E L

England weather; everybody talks
about it, but nobody does any
(hing about it. Our earliest po­
litics! recollections have 1° do
with various tandsdale* making
Sj-i, Istump speeches on tha subject
Kid
g reduction and rr«Gf onf
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• Of mem promised to reduce taxes
We havd oev^p heard
a candidate for office in our
'whole life time get up end say
that he was going to in
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ialtors’ cages are the aristocrats
of the monkey world. It** with .
these specimen* that Joe Du Mond
has attained a nation-wide repu­
tation with naturalists, because
lie own* and display* rare type*
that can’t be found In too*.
A Colobu* monkey from tho
Gold Coast, highly strung and
lump«ramental, i* the only one o f #
Ita kind in tht? country,
And
monkey fur la a fact that.not a
slang; expression in the case of
this especially tare monkey, onre *

We interpret tide us meaning Ilrnrv Dworshak (R-ldaho), Rich- iliar member "*_**»» human r * w
that if the Russians won’t col- ' »rd .lL Ft'uacli (Difie.) amt
—Than? af*. i or example, a hun­
l*bcrrnt«r~tn polltlCtMtCOltSftllC re efctl Saltonatall (R-Maae.)
dred or more Java monkeys who
hablliutlon. then the other allies
—AmeiicaT BrnAIir tKfTFfAhft

Prince Consort

he yay*. slstc law confine* pun­
ishment which may be inflicted
by prison guards to solitary con
finement. "Guard* are now sub­
jected to cursing because they arc
unable to properly punish their
prisoners,” he says. "Ate we here
lo protect the so-called civil rights
of convicts who were guilty of
murder, rape, sodomy, and every
-other eiime. or are we here to
•protect the civil rights of the men
who were watching over them?"
. Well, that poses an interesting
question.

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�Gives
ial Calender Joe■ Hutchison
Hallowe’en Party
TUUHhUAT
Tba T. E. L- Ciai* of th# First
Baptist Church will hold a rover*d diih supper at the church ang*x at 7:30 F. M.
The South Side Parent Teach­
ers Association will meet at 3:tKl
P. M. at the school auditorium.
The V. W. A. of the Firm BapChurch will meet at the home
Mits Mildred Turner. 710 Writ
Seventeenth Street at 7:30 p.
The West Side Parent Teacher*
Association will meet at 3:00 P.
31. at the school.
A meeting at all parents inte*
•atad in Cub Scoutillg will be held
In the Methodist Church annex
at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Morgan, dis­
trict executive, will be present to
discuss this subject and answer
luesttons.
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World Community Day will t&gt;e
observed at the First Christian
Church by the Woman's Inter­
denominational Council of San­
ford. The meeting will begin nt
8:00 P. M. with Dr. R. IL McCaslin, pastor of thr Orlando Park
Lake Presbyterian Church, a*

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1947

Jo« Iiovrr ilutchison entrrtain,
,of his narrnt*. Mr and Mrs. H. U.
Hutchison on Baardall Avenue
with a Hallowe'en party. A weiner roast and supper was enjoyed
by the young guests after which
games ami contests wrre 710111.
During the evening the girl* prensied a House of Horrors for the
boys’ which provided much amuse­
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ment. A ghost story was told by
Thomas Rumhley who was dressed
as a ghost.
Late in the evening individual
pumpkin pie* and drinks wrre
•orved. Those invited to be with
Joe were Linda Leonard. Lucia
Goff. Ann Rabora, Beverly Gray,
Sylvia Hayes. Gall Bitting. Joan
Wright Felice Smith and Peggy
Weltvn. Also George Harden,
Tommy Rpmblev, Tommy Speer,
Melvin Fleischer, Mirhacl Kutuntfu. John Amann, Bobby Morris
and Kdwin Ixickrtt., *

Barbara Mae Lowe
Honored On Saturday

r u n S« Ml T I'AltlvK I S M il I it*, .li .ti .t *, w i l l » plain the-par
A *|H.vial meeting fot u)l that parent- pint in Cut) 8&lt;uU.
Imictit* interested in Fuji Scout iiiK ami will answer other que*

Mi*i Itrrbsra Mt*p 1-mii* w«*
honored on her eleventh lilrthiliy
with n party given by Mr *, Milla til LoWe anil Mi'*, ft.* W, S uit (ilvanl nt (lit* home nf thr lalle'i

Ilf tKl' I *1*1 ' Ml'th*b|l*t CilllllM ■'ll.Ill'll o f M‘llHtillK&lt;
, mi riiuiMlny biriiiliK at i : III
tilts. Itol III LEAVKS
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Jtru. E- .1. Itnulh, district presL

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Friends of Miss Mary Kdna
Landres* will regret to learn that
she Ls confined to her home be­
cause of illness.
Mrs.William J. Musgrave and
son. l^iurin Rutledge, have arrived
from Chicago to lie the' guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam ajusgwvy
at then home in Lake .naiy.
Mrs Frank L. Millet plan* to
leave un Thursday for St. Vin­
cent's Hospital iiuJacksenville for
an Indefinite period. Mf»r~Miller
will undergo treatment from Dr.
J. tf. Lyerly.
Neil Powell, who i* attending
Emory Dental School, was the
(weekend guests of his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Clarence 1.. Powell.
Mr. Powell ha* recent y been
pledged to tlu&gt; P»i Omega dental
fraternity.

Hollywood

Friend* of J. A. Calhoun' will
be interested to Irani that he re­
turned on Sunday to hla burnt- on
West First Street gftrr being con­
The Regular monthly meeting
fined to the Tampa Municipal
HOLLYWOOD
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Hospital. 31r. Calhoun is getting
Each
year
at
nyaderny
time
there
will be held at 4:00 P. M. at the
along nicely following a terent WHIN IM! OOOO TOWNKHJC uf Cfydtbank, Scotland, chipped in'to buy
W-gion Hut.
All member* are it a batlle royal among female accident.
a wedding gift for Princess Elizabeth they decided upon something
&gt;
rantijudcrs
fur
the
acting
Oscar,
urged to attend.
practical—like a tewing machine. Highly amused and pleased, t o
while the actor's race is a slugMONDAY
Princes* and her fiance. I.t Flrlllp Mountbalten. laugh heartily, after the
glih
affair.
Wanna
know
a rra- Circle No. 7 Meets
Circles of the W. M. ,Uv of the
gift was presented to them In Glasgow.
(International Jiudiophutu)
First Baptist Church’ will meet nt .ton why? It’s because male tear*
With
Mrg.
Lundquint
8:30 P. M. a* follows* Circle No. have virtually disappeared frutn
8. Mrt. H. E. Cordell, chairman, Hollywood films.
It's a truism that the way to
I Church To Study
with Mr*. A. L. Wilson, Seminole
3tr*. Ruth l.undifultt entertain- (
Boulevard; Circle No 3, Mrt. II. attract award consideration is to ed members of Circle No. •" uf
Seminole
Hi
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United Nations
K. Turner, chairman, with 3trs, jhave a pire wi&gt;«;py role, Most of the W.8.C.8. of the First Meth- j
Hr HOBBY PARK
Turner. 210 West Seventeenth the gals in academy races have odist Church on 3tim&lt;k|y„aftcriJ,
Street; Circle.No. 4, Mr*. R. E. portrayed laar - filled -heroinrs, noon. Sirs. M. R. Sinrktand open­
Peuri/oy, chairman, with ’ Mr*. whereas' their leading men art- ed thn meeting with the devotion- ' „ - , . .
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Wider Cameron. 714 laurel AVe- denied that sure fire prop—brim­ at after which reports were heard I The student council is hard at Chur»li on the
ming
eyes.
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from
all
committees
Plans
w
ere!,*"1
*
gelling
ready
for .the big nesdav, night*
nue; Circle No. 6, Mr*. Martin
These thoughts were evoked by made for the church basaar which . U M n^iniig Celebration Nov. |4. 7 : 3tt to !•;:«! P.
8tinecioher, chairman, with Mrs.
Forrest Gstchei, 2320 Ijiurel Ave­ watching Jam* Wyman is a cry­ will be held on Nov. 14 and 15. ; AI1 of ,Im' Principal Hubs are of- t*. under the
nue; Circle No. 0. Mrs. J. A. ing scene for “Johnny Belinda.'*
Mr*. F. R. Wilson gave the mis Ifeting u dual nnd the float judged Thelma ’ Hamit
Strange, chairman, with 3lr*. J. Her co-star. Lew Ayres, further sion study after which refresh- ‘ l*‘*t will win $5 for the rlub en-course in the s
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3toyle
acting
is
a
Wom­
Roy Britt, 842 East Nineteenth
ments were served. Those pre-jteiing it. This is going to be Nation* with i
an’s business.
sent weri; Mrs. Roy Williams, ,&lt;tuile an event and all the .clubs Ion UNESCO ui
Street
“ 1 couldn't do it," Lew observed. Mr*. Strickland. Mrs. Ed Shin- lure hanf at work on’ their entries, jsltv.
Th* board of the Junior High
Mis* II
School Parent Teacht-m Associa­ And for two reasons: he ran't
tion will meet at 3:00 P. 31. nnd tUrn.it on and off thr way the
tha regular P.T.A. meeting will girls do; thn American . public
A* held at 3:30 P. M. in the school doesn't want to see a man weep
on Ihv serren.
iditorium
“ European and l-alln films of­ Mrs. Hoolchan Leads
Cirri* No. 1 of the First Bap­
tist Churrh. .Mrs. C. F. Cooper, ten portray men in emotional
Circle 10 Meeting
chairman, will meet with Mrs. M. ■cenrs which require tears," he
said, "but we are too stoical to
C. Hagan, Country Club Road.
Circle# of the I’resbyUrian
---------Woman's AuxIRxry- Win- meet at
subject, not an average of 90, but
3:30 P 31. as follows; Circle No.
no grades below 00. The rumln-r
1. Mrs. A. B. Mahoney, chairman,
In the early day* of movies, 'which was held on Monday even- of students on the honor roll from
with Mrs. Charles Morrison, 2000
lies* my rinreie
inn for the kind
Hiawatha Avenuej C jt c le J (o ._ i Lew added, male stars want *11 ing at the home of Mr* James E, each cl*** were 32 from ihe fresh­ thank
oveKthe
place.
Those
films
ap­
man class (13 iioy*. Hi girls), 10
j and -viupittiiy
Mr*. C. E. -Ginn, rhairman. with
pear
corny
now.
So
the
g
ilt
have
Announcement
was
made
of
the
from the sophomore class n l&gt;oys, extended to me during the great
J. O. Andes, Jr., 1800 French
United Nations study ’course to 7 glrlsl, VI from the junior class sorrow and l-erruvemenl In tlo&gt;
Tsvenue; Ortle NO. 3.' Mrs. W. t». taken uver the heavy atuff.
looking
hark
hack on his career, be given Nov. 5. 12 nnd IP at the (1 liiiy, 20 girls), and 111 from the loss of my huslwimh Also for thn
Hofmann, chairman, with Mrs.
Uaorge Thurston, 210 Virginia Lew said there was but one film church and of thr joint circle senior class &lt;5 boys, II girls). roany U-autifid floml offerings.
t Avenue; Circle No. 4, Mrs. J. C. in which he was required to cry. meetings lo la- held In December. Mr. Meryls said that all the other My grstiluile am! appreciation
Hutchison, ‘ chairman, with Mrs. That wa* “ All Quirt On The Wes- Plan* for a hataar In lie held Nov. classes will h a y to get to work rnnnnt l&gt;e measured by words.
14 anil 16 in the Strlcklan4-Mor- since the freshman class had more
Mrs. I.. t\ Bender
F. T. Meriwether, Celery Avenue; tarn Front."
“ Thev worked on me for hours," .rlson show room were discussed, on the honor roll than any other
Circle N*. 5, Mr*. D. II. MlddjeMr*. I’enraon spoke to the els**.
SmiTIISIHK PllOflli Ml
ton, chairman, with 3!rs. L, , F. he related, "talking Id me, playBoyle, 2404 Meilonvllte Avenue; ing sad music, and finally 1 was group on Stewardship with her . The highest general average in
1‘be Herald regret* the (intis
Circle No. 0, Mrs. IL IL MeCos- able to do It, After lunch, th# suhleet heing "Wealth of Glv- the school was made by CToronce shin of the pint the Tottilli grade*
Utta chairman, with Mr*. Frank cameraman said the lens iaa* a nig". Following adjournament of Clau-e. who had a general avrrngr took in the program on tin- Hal­
Woodruff, 8r., 620 Oak Avenue;' little off and-we would hkvc to the meeting refreshments were of P7.5, Next came Dial Hoyle lowe'en. program at the Smith
c ir c le No. 7. Mrs. W.. L. Rocke. do it again. That time we used]served by the hones* to Mrt. (P7.25 gt&gt;h. avar.) •and C*rleen Side School on Friday night. The
rh
iirm sn with
with Hr*.’
Mm TC. J.
.f Fiilmp
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Hoolehan. Mrs. -Carrie .Draper. Hollenbeck (97. gen. aver ) Thd
Chairman,
Fisher, glycerine."
Woodsmerr. Orlando, for a lunch­
highest” average*In the suphomore
eon. Telephone Mr*. Roche, .1858.R about time and tranafrortallpn.
ton t'.i'i. gen. aver.) In the'junior
Ttl» iruiIOeli Woman's Circle
tins.* Jane Whltner had the high­ Tuesday luncheon'.*
in studip wood shed* . . . The est with 98. And Anita JimincxNo. 1 . Miss Sirs Warrarv Easier\s a Kev Club project the buys
savor of tea in Greer Uarson’s held Ihe honors in th* senior class have vojrd to clean up an old
by, chairman, with 31rs. J. U Cor
dressing roftm at four , , . The with a 98.76 general aver.
lay, Cameron Avrnue, at 8:00
dure room in tbe building and use
uver-powering Incense to .errate
P. M. Business Woman's Circle
The Key Club I* voting on its it for their meeting nlare. This
the mood for an Oriental scene new constitution now with one iiHim will lie open lit nil other
No. 8. Miss Mary Earle, chair­
, , . The leatherly odor of a wes­
man. with Mias Ellsc IBitchLson,
tern set . . . The preview o f a pic­
Indian Mound Village; at 8:00
lecords
John Root was elected to the
ture that turned out bad.'
Hoard Of Directors of the Key lf« moving along. AV.mY you help
"The Exile" (UI) offers Doug- Club
by Ihe member* at tbeli l"'Jl the. Celery (’tale by buying
las Fairbanks, Jr„ In that fine
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film commodity which hi* father
popularised, the swashbuckling
Mrs. John S. White
f,X ’^ bX J S drama. This lime young Doug
--------- -that blow their best advertise- portrays Charles II of England,
I Mrs. John 8, White entertained menl at passers-by on the ilda- narrird and hounded hv roundmembers of Circle No. 9 of the **Jk - * • The aroma of wrll-cbew- brad assassins during his Dutch
Womens Society of Christian "J but unlit cigars of Red 8kel- exile. . The film starts slowly hut
Services of the First Mrthodlsfpon’* dressing room . . .________
The decfinishes fast. The star la also
Churrh recently at her home on trie smell from arc lamps as they the writer end producer and he
serve* handsomely in all three
Avacado Avenue. Mrs. Alvan light up before a scene.
The tons of freshly-cut lumber'categories.
ttfdhauH chairman, presided over
White Long Cloth
the meeting.
Mrs. Earnest Southward pre­
sented the mission study and Mrs.
3 yards
Roy Wall led the devotional. New
of Hears for the coming year
Regularly Priced At
elected were Mrs. George Williams,
Jr„ chairman; Mrs. White, vice
49c yard.
rhairman; Mrs. Ralph Thompson,
treasurer; Mr*. G. B. Hudson, ae36” wide
eretury; Mrs. Wall, mission study;
So much for no little!
Mrs. E. H. McAUxander, "building
Big camera features at *
fund; Mrs. Broughton Watkins,
g^jbllcily; Mrs. Ted Williams, sun­
Mmall camera economy.
Th* clolM ef s osillion usesu
shine chairmen.
Circle members were requested
Hew It up Into lovely Christ mss
A. WIKttOLDT
to take their Clothing contributions
210
South
Park
Avenue
presents. Perfect feri
for shipment overseas to Mrs.
George Wiliams. Jr. New members
welcomed Into the elrtle were Mrs.
Williams. Mrs, Powell and Mrs. R.
L. Harvey. At the conclusion of
' the meeting refreshments were
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served by (he hostess to about IS
members present.
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Nlyrthp, A Tm t? “ ( f r Sii'furi!i*y * Iniw^rttatrr-uBtrtwiT’wnnliiw' seals; -ho will pn tliciim te in the India-.
n 8horat»n satiNwood IVgabrokc

A* onrh vntinjr gttrtT- arUVod
they signul Ibubum'- memory
Imok and during tIn iifli'tnoon
irntiii * wrio played »n tin lawn.
A prize w»* won by llitih.ira
Snow fur winning h conn- t. I’ulure* wore mill In nflrr which Ihirbnru opened ttifl* leoeivcd front
her friend*.
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Do.'orgtloiu and tifto.hmi-nt*
wore-’-In keeping with tho UallowVrn uiiMin. Mi- Luwo tind
Mr*. 'Sturdivant won: a*»i*tt*ii in
raring fur tho guest- and -living
tho nwtvt course In Mi- tV. I*.
l'hapmanrStr*.~Arn Molm-oii nmr
Ml** Alitio Chapman.
Those invitoil In In- «n h tho
h o n o rguest worn Jwyer tit minm.
t'olkfn Kngehrctxun. F i » n o o »
ltu&gt;*. Mary llo*«, Xapr? Itwhh,
tlotnlilino \Vl|kin«un Shit by E*toa, Nancy Rountree. Huitara
Snow. Jacqueline Emit. Marilyn
Calhoun. Jeanne latm Milln. Snndtn Monfiirtnn nnd lii indc lint roll.
Ahu Curtis lluehe-. Ji
IMIly
Stinson. Chostn K » t « r o n i m y
VVatent, J T. Black. VI I'lnllips,
t'hnrlr,' Cobb and Clyde IV'I'or.
Also Mi- Juhliiun. Mt
t httpman. Mr*. Clyde St.u ■-.n. Mu
t'arl l.iindgii'it tind Mi- ti II.
Chapman,

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auxiliary thoio.
Mr*. Ijoiitl. m i im mipanied by
tiro ill ti i o.tnhlishmhnt.* nt n \ti._
I'. I'lurtor, Mi*. Mgla
fnnhional!,-' furrier. vis hi spcci&gt; Hunter and Mi*. Jiioi Field who
aliil* net tn win'll, making up a util i-.t.t hoi in tho ceremonies.
mink emit fni Ihos I'rinro**, Tho
»kin*. ih -* i il*‘i| n« uniiina tho
Inn Flaw'll, .Syrnuve gtmril.
fur the IVarl llartiur
rioho*t in tho world, wvie y itm Wii«
hy tho in-i.plu of Newfoundland.
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Prosentcfl IVinceas
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Mayor uf l.nndou.-ffi»d t hi al­
dermen iiml couortflin . ull -land.ing .ilfflv tf»—*Jii li filfjipt' iiiwry
uf tiffin', Mondtn ple-*nt* d ihi'1
Vi|v'* * tti;ddiii|i pn ent diittbly
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mississippi Vote

i S
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m in o l e High (n open the second half and the
School *|» aggregation stopped
roll|d
ru, f , rlht.r than
a hard charging Daytona Beach |ht. W ( ,r(f - u . Hanford took
^ In lan d Junior VaraBy aggrega- 0VlT , m] tIoMiy Humphrey ripped
f&amp; r u
. i Inight
L m ^by
v r ^ l o V h, ! ^ off ,hr f,n" 1 u r * r * to cross tinfield
last
a II Jo , mar- ( | atrip* for the score. Thomas

S r t J" ^ d r S * l S h H'iin"' th* pro- *
MjteJ - « - l » 1- t l » &gt; irtf da. were placed Jn the building f?r ,‘ *r'J]
**m5 tJlryilc*n,e *5
fund for the new structure the '{‘ c ■» Benson and Smith moved
organization will hulld.
the sphere to the Fad oru- yard
The two trams player! on an mmrksrr. Henson went over for the
ev*n basis In the first period, hut seore but* flic attempt for the exthe fireworks lagan lo pop In •'» P"1"4
nn
the second stanxa as the Sem- 1 Coach ‘ Fred &lt;Innas started the
Ionics held the Hues on their own rontest with Gene Smith and Hritt
13 yard stripe for four downs Yatrs at the ends, Ed Ynrlmrough
then marrbi-il #7 yards on a su* and Kd Myers nt the tackles. Hill
lamed drive to rroti into pay Howard and Charles Lansing at
dirt as Charles _ Andeivn rant: JhcJtuanU. John Keeling and Bob.
-IBS] over from the two yard by Humphrey at the half hark
stripe. Thomas added the extra slots. Anderson nt thr spinner
point from placement.
hack spot and Thompa at the
Hanford kicked off to t)aytonn blocking bark.

COMMENTS

Soviet Pressure

I&lt;null Hurd ( 1-on l*yae llsrl
rauiiisl move. Some conservative
elements have charged that Iho
Communist
manufactured tht)
wrangle.as a pattern by which
they might wrest complete cunBy ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL trot of the country.
In Warsaw the provisional ex
LEAGUE MEETING
ecutive committee of the Polish
D e s p i t e being unanimously Peasant Party formally exclude!
elected by the directors of the the party's foi mer. leader, Stan
Florida Stale League, President jslaw Migolajcxyk, from member.
Syd Hcrlong asserted that he in­
Mikulajrsyk reached Isindoii af­
tends lo Ire "hkrd boiled"-during
ter a dramatic c*co|m&gt; fmni Waithe )04H baseball season.
President Hcrlong recommended saw which la-gan Oct. 20. He siiul
that the clubs mako it Imperative he fled to esca|ie lielng "shot ami
lo play rained out games at the killed like u sheep" l»y Moscow
next meeting of the two clubs, and sponsored Polish government. A f­
the directors approved the moo- ter Ilia flight, the Polish Peasant
• surwwilhwnty-omul ie*&lt;mling vote. Party esme-umter l/e{ti»t-mntrei
In the trial of Manlu and 18
Only Orlando objected.
other detyntanls, an attorney for
Another important feature of the 75-yMr-old Romanian Peas­
the meet was the Increase of the ant Party leader said In a de­
number of required Voohies on
summation. that the court
each duh roster from four to fense
trust deride where .politics! ur
six, and to restrict all rlubs L&gt; llvlty ended and criminal activ­
not over three unlimited veteran
players updor contract at any one ityAntogan.
American sponsored newspa­
time during Jhrf season.
per in Vienna reported that Zo|The limitation of the veteran tan Pfeiffer, leader of the Hun­
players is one of the best rules set garian Independent Party, M
up by the directors in many s fled from Budapest to the Aim-

froVn the

SIDELINES

We ran all remember the legal
but shady tricks that were pulled
on the player juggling arts last
year, so this year J/re directors
are putting a halter on the sit­
uation.
When we went to the meeting,
wi* thought that there would be
plenty of fire works, hut John
(lanxt-l, 73 year old general man­
ager of thr Orlando Senators
struck a keynote of harmony at the
out**-! of the meeting by catling fhr
coojreralion and “ to forget what
happened tint year" and start
working for a toiler season in
1048. The directors promptly went
to work In as near complete har­
mony as any ono could expert
front a'gathering o f its kind.
John Kridsr, representing San­
ford. tried jo get the directors to
pass a rule limiting the unlimited
service players to two, but failed
lo gel the nareasary support. The
bill was approved by Leesburg ami
Orlando,
llerlong- told the directors that
he is expecting ail clubs to stay
«wHMn -rto- saticrr'flffl1T » r r tm n r
coming year, lie added' that to
had heard rtimUrs Jhat practically
every rlub In the . circuit was
brrnking-tbr rulu last year, and
that he may, call for a complete
breakdown on Hub expenditures
at Intervals during the coming
year au that he ran check to see
where the money Is gotpg.
We tollve that Iferiong means

la-ague, so we might as well
a man wtg&gt; will to Just that.

Georgia Expected To
Pass Repeatedly In
Tilt With Florida

Union Affidavits

GAINESVILLE, Nov, 5 (Spe­
cial) The Georgia Bulldogs, loaded
with on explosive aerial feature
which rides on iht- pitching arm of
of Johnny Itaurh, meet FlwWs'l
running arcs paced by Hobby Forlt*» when the- two gridiron -out'
fit* get together for their annual
football festival in Jarksonvillc
Saturday.
*
j Both thi*t,nt(if» and the Bulldogs
•
I jumped bark in the Win ruliimf
rffarU of op last week, Georgia with a SI to It
ilise on Missis- w|n over'Clemson and Florida with
resentment of n 54 (0 7 victory over Furman,
in its rncJohnny Itaurh connected on DcLand Vets Hope
the jurist: "I nine of 20 attempted passes fot
what I should „ total of 1(1 yartls and in so do- To Raise Subsistence
re problem, H e‘ ]nn probably moved wrry near the
u bead of the class among the
DELANO, Nov. 6 {BpecU D nation's barks. Hobby Forbes The Veterans Association at Stet'lacked lQU vsrd* trxiri* running son University is instigating a
total, a performance which pro
l.al,lv ki pt him at the very top of
»urd an increase In vita rant' month for single ami t'JO fur
the nation's running, hack*.
Forh.'s turned In three spec- subsistence allowance. Fred Owen,! married veterans—was iruulniuats.
tacular runs against Furman: an Jr., of ManchesUr, Me., cnmmamf- and lAo Stetson group was Initla87 yard kickoff return, a 67 yard er of the group on ike SLstson ting action toward alleviation of
run fiom seritnage, and n 47 yard campus, said yesterday that a this situation. - •
to make our own decisions abon running play.'AII three were touch- •inset ionnnlrc was being Prepared
Andrew C. Preston. Veterans'
such matters!"
downs and they were on successive which would provide specific and Adviser at Stetson, Is cooperating
Both Col mer and Jackson a* (days by Forbes.
exact Information on Up: expenses I with the buys in this movement,
sailed the anti-negri-gathm re­
of « veteran going to college -A t the next, regular session of
Georgia
has
a
seasonal
record
»d
port of President Truman's com four wins and three losses, while under the G. 1. Dill.
| Congress," Preston said, "we shall
mlttea on civil rights.
Though living expanses are low. i la- able to say, 'This U what It
the GMora have won two and droper In Florida than In somC parts is rusting veterans to go to school
. Out o f'th e running, and suf
of the country, Owen slated that in Florida. What are you going
flung lb-feat Was aging, while
th«t present allowance—(flfi per td do about Itt’ "
haired John K. Rankin (D-.MU*.p
for Ufi years congressman from
till- first
Mississippi district
Rankin, &lt;15, who bellowed bis op
jmsition to “ negro Communists'

RedH To Boycott

Kiwnnis Lunch

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vote of confidence which the citizens of Snnford ex•

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Mr. Chnnc will make

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effort to make Sanford u bigger and better city
I also want-to thank my many friends who cast
e '

their ballot for me.

M. J. LODGE
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1,ill-in won two new seals, one

Second P rizp ................1 lb Box
B. H. Crumley rep irtcd progrcss In . Ihe Klwanli sponsored 14c -OpetiH 12:15 I*. M.- 40c
Boy Bcout Troop &amp; pi
|
announced s Scout meeting at Ihu
Tpduv &amp; Thursday I Junior High KchoOl Monday even­
ing. Bupt. T.‘ W. Lawton reputed
results of th« school trustee elecUon.
.. -*&gt; • .—
Edward F. Lane reported that
a fin* program of entorUinmsnt
la being lined up for Klwanla
Ladle* Night on Monday evening
ot the Mayfair Inn.
J. C. Hutchison was welcomed
hack, and declared that upon his
return to Sanford tha celery crop
looked hater than he had ever
Keen It before. Dr. L- T. Does
reported favorably npon receipts

! ulrtH Uj gjjJtfriUuIaltTIlamlnn CHnso on the fine

British LubocitCH

fiom a progressive Incumbent #anil
on« from nn Independent Ijilmrite.
The setlrack makes Glssgnw'a
l.uiior party dependent upon the
volt- of tin- tone remaining In­
dependent I.utir councilman for
Soviet
resolution
drmalidiiig acom.
•
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miimsoinig
xssstw retaining empiric control. As in
dete withdrawal of all U, H.-aml other Scottish elites, only onetusaisn troop* from Korea by third f the council seats were at

vised election* and miglil liar thov
UN observer* from the Russian-,
occupied tone of northern Keren.
• followed
regard to
similar action
piu|Miialn
two other -V
eni asM.-ndd.u- sfcas.
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... __ an watchdog cum*
trflssiop pipl g nuh-cvtiimitjcu on
the year-aroiiud "little assembly.''
Russia boycotted the UN true-,
tccsbip council at all. it* opening
sessions here lust spring.
The four countries' which ab­
stained nn .the final vntp u»
Marshall's proposal for Korea
were Denmark. Rwiib-ti! Norway
and Bolivia.
Tto U. S. plan whs adopted
after the political rommiltn- had
rejected by a vole of 2&lt;&gt; to &lt;1 a

CONGRATULATIONS

SANTA'S VERY FINEST TOYS ARE HERE IN GREAT ARRAY
BUY THEM NOWON BUDGET TERMS OR EASY IAY-AWAY

M inHiniml Iran, t*n«&gt; linn

United Stales and Russia were
omitted from memtorahlp.
= Tlic Korean qiu-slhui now goes
lo the same 57 nations In plenary
full general assembly session for *«M n was Rankin.
i'ew negroes were qualified to
‘
some time
filial action prohaldy
sole, sod fewer still cast ballots,
next week,
although a litimtor did so in JnrkTha political romml
rd Immediately Into debate on son where most npgcn registra­
another of Marshall's major pro­ tion* are roncentraled. Their vote
posals—a Jeer-round sitting o f in tlie state was less than 0110
the 57 nation* us an iuterlm perrrjd.
committee or ''little assembly,"

Local Election

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tor service furnished. Call 363Gas apace heaters $14.95 up
W. II. A A. Dept. Store.
H. n. POOR tJL I.VLL-------RECORD FLAYERS and radios Faints, Poultry Suppliua, Naths
for rent. By day. or week. The
Purina Freda, Orocrnea and
MusItT Box. 110 W. lit SL
Meats. Tuuchton A Watson, 1201
Fhone
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Celery, Fhone 1100.
2 NICE ROOMS, single or double.
HOT TLATK LUNCH
718 Oak Avenue.
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_ APARTMENTS. Adult* only. 2300
AUTOt RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
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FOR RK,NT—2 bedroom*. Phone
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NEW 8F1NET PIANOS—Weaver.
Liberal trade In A term's. The
Music Box, 110 W, First St.
- 8 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
Pohne 053.
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
WILL grind corn for feed, grits
- to *6:00.
MRS. BEST home made candy In
&amp; meal every Jsaturday morn­
________ cans tor Over Seas ahinmciit
ing. -J.-W.-BMI. lAke-Monroe:
8 H EAL E S T A T E FO R B A L E
P ^ S g t . for 110101- u»«v
FOR RENT—Floor sunder. Easy
Phone County 'BIOS.
- operation. Reasonable rates, San­
ford Paint &amp; Glass Co. Plume
General Electric automatic blan­
REAL HUTAIR
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kets for sleeping comfort.
INSURANCE
1L a POPE CO. INC.
a
MORTGAGE LOANS
DOw";R_~i*I.Y»IOUTtl
RAYMOND M. nALU Realtor
PARTS AND SERVICE
FOR SALE
Registered Broker and
Phone 1011
OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS 109 Palmetto Are.
Insurance Agent
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
SIGNS
Rm. 4
Florida State llank Bldg.
BUNDLES.
Show cards and noaUra
10, 15, 80 and 25 CENT
O— DOT7H SIGN SERVICE
ATTENTION: _ OWNERS OF
HERALD OFFICE
0. D. Ism tisu. Phone 1021
REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
I.
IHTING8 OF ALL KINDS OF
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
Cohen’* Itiidmtor Shop for com­
A
REAL ESTATE — HOMES,
every night at Homer's.
plete radiutor service. ICut Sa.i—APARTMENT HOUSES, COM­
ft'nl Avc. Phono :'5rt-V.‘
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS, GA8 hot water heater, 2 year*
gld, exrellrnt condition, |50,00, ADD mitny ycatit uf life to y«ur
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
Phone 1140-jI o r ‘ l080-J.______
MOTOR COURT lAX'ATIONB,
metal roof and l&gt;cnutifv the
honn-. s Wo spray it the color
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
you want. Block and other con­
TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET BEAUTIFY vour home with Llgustrurn hedge. Contact L. IL
ME KNOW ABOUT IT? AS
crete' sti ucture sprayed In pas­
Mann, Lake Monroe. Fla. fur
oOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
tel rotor*.' Barn* etc. sprayed
any site or any i|uanlity.
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
witli best oil paint*. I&lt;et g* give
YOUR
PROPERTY OV.E R , CABBAGE plants, Marion Mar­
you a floo estimate. Reel's
portable spray unit, 300 W. 2nd
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
ket. L. B. Mann, Lake Monroe.
•St. Phono ItWI-J.
W ILL • THEN TELL YOU
&lt;8!"“ WHAT
FRICK YOUR PRO- ALL METAL 2 wheel tiniiir,
Albert Hickson Repair Shop
practically new, attractive price.
FBRTY WILL BRING AND
5th Street A Imimd Avenue
Phone (WS-R, E. M. Armilagc.
HOW SOON 1 BELIEVE IT
Hlarkimilhlmr Sc general repair
CAN BE SOLD. A.' CULVER
Telephone 1358
G O L D E N — REGISTERED G. E. 10 IT. double duly meat .
^ REAL E S T A T E BROKER, s display casu and compressor in
ANNOUNCEMENT " ” T
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-88 HIGH­
good condition, new motor.
MARSHALLS'.
WAY NORTH OF ’ UNDERI.lxigr A Son.
Cuftum made Venetian Blind*.
• PASS. TELEPHONE WTNTER
Awnings — Ten day delivery —
FUR QUICK SALK one new ButPARK .185.
_
Woskmanship guaranteed. Phune
__________________________:_i
ralu PIlloW Arm Porch Glider
1375. '
__________________
with
spring-filled,
plastic
co\w*, NEW HOUSE. 2 badrooms,
partly
,
cd
cushions.
Uil&gt;.50
value
to
RAYMONl)
STUDIO
, • furrjlehed. Small down payment.
close out , at. |55 &lt;|u!ck. First Expert phutogrli|t|uT available at
9
Balance like rent Fur appolntcoffer, first * ju-rvol. Sanford
all times for wedding*, anniver* ment call 0173.
«
- i»irOM«r-p«n)rj&gt;, unrnn
__Furnitute fkmlpanyguibering*. Phone 1093.
ti ROOM furnished house, 4 acres MRS. BROWN .MILLERS Fruit
,
land, fruit trees. Phono 1226Cake at Piggly Wiggly A Tahir AUTO REPAIRING. Ilnll'd Gnr
J.
________
Supply.
age, Sanford and Celery Avrnui'H,
»
_L.
tiAle and 1-40 gal Klrclrir
6 ARTICLE* FOR SALE 1-30
water lieater*. Electric Scryire.
For Dc|u;ndahle
207 Mnghulia Avr. Phono tOJ.
REITBIGEUATION SERVICE
C all

FURNITURE Paint-High Gloaa 4 BURNER Nesco oil cook alovr,
LANAS REFRIGERATION
Enamel for home use, any color
b* new.
Flat rim Sink
SERVICE
desired. Free delivery in City.
p. Apply 317 Palmetto __________ Ph. 570-W
Very good paint at reasonable
Ave. Palmetto Grocery.
price*. Reel's Paint Shop, Phone
TROPICAL FRUIT MARKET
1064-J, aw! W. 2nd St.
Gift biixes shipped. Cut flowers.
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Flesh * Orange Juice. South
CHRISTMAS tree lighU.
The
Park Ave. Phone 1215.
Music Box, 110 W. 1st 8t*
heab cash price paid-for used
Phunr 953.
•
CUSTOM built cabinet* wTTT'jdVe
irniture.' Trd Davit Furnlti
yum kilebeq that new look. For
o. 311 E. 1 st. Ph. 058.
NOW have ail kinds of vegetable
fin* plan and estimate. Call
plants for aetting small or lar­
BUY your car regardless of
779 W. C. J. Gantt. _______
ge acreage. J. W. Bell, Lak*
or condition. Rdy Reel, 806
Moproe. Fla. Phone 16.
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refrigerators,
tables, bool ha. en
built fixture*, frecxcrs.
Wrlle or phone collecL R
Bouldin Mfg. Co. Volusia C__
ly Fair Grounds, Deland. Phone

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GLOBE greateat cut-rate whole- WANTED AT ONCE. 15 used
salt distributors, offers novel­
raw, tender,
pianos. The Music Box, 110 W.
ties. sundries, to n , gifts to
ATTENTION LADIEHI
icons m«—
lat SL Phone 053. __
list toeeUyoa
shrswd buyers. Globe Trading
Make a one-stop service for all
Co. 109 W. Flaglfi^ 8 t. Miami, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS to copy,
your laundry and dry atoning
Fla.
Price* reasonable. H. M. James­
need* by Using ybur favorite i
ons Studio, 309 National Bank
Self-Service Laundry.
AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIE8,
Bldg.
THE IIKIJ'Y fiHLFY LAUNDRY |
Dulux and Duco Spraying En­
40fi W. 13 St.________ Banford
amels and Laauera, Masking
P a ft, L iv e s to ck , Su pplies Royal Master Urea are back again. ForCovxhi, Oie*t CoM», •ronchWr
tape. Sanding Disc end Paper.
Senkarik Gtaaa * Palat Cm
U- B. POPE CO. INC
112-114 W, 2nd SL
TURKEYS, all sixes, on« mile
beyond Wilson corner 0
on Mt.
FOUND
CELERY PLANTSt Wv lat SL at
Canal. W. C. Muse.
Dors road or phone 0104.
LOST—Rod and reel on Oalevn
FOR SALE—4 month) old Daloran ges
SWEET
Bridge Sunday morning. John
mation
dog,
reasonable.
Call
bush. R- W. Lord, Phone 788Kee. Hockeys Tire Shop.
County
4818.
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W.

AUTOS FOR SALE
2 CIRCULATING OIL heaters. 8 ___HELT WANTED _
E. 1L McAlexander, Phone 038J
.
________________ GIRLS WANTED. Laney'a ~Drug 1046 PLYMOUTH’ Club Coupe. 4
new tire*. Phone 226-J. Stem
Btor*.
_____________ ,
Strom.
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1-80 OAL Electric water heater.
_
Electric Service. 207 Magnolia Halp Wanted—Voting Man as ofV • Ave.__Phone |0l^e ;
A credit man. Firestone
2 BEDS, spring! aad mattress. 1
small dressing table. I small
for Life Insurance
, wood heater never been used, 8 * dibit’ In Banford. Salary and
burner oil heater. Phone 1050commlaslon, must have car. For
R.
interview write Box 2986, Or*
THE BEST late me
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*600.00 win buy. &amp; A. Shrlner,
Box 818. Lake Mary, Fla.
who have had sewing machine
experience. Apply PATTER1 NEW GARAGE DOOR. 1 small
j^AD CORP. J-aundry building.

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By Fran Striker

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5,

THE SANFOfeD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
material have been made at &gt;300
a ton—a new high and at least
&gt;60 a ton' higher than waa the
tr*altam 4 free, l*ae* d m )
a J e S S T * w E t , r! " Wn^lrirh the bl* CIO United Auto Workers that steelmaker* will win part rate a few month* ago. These
rice* are In sharp contrast to
O
w 'd T and
^ d Geneve. ’ T
h « wou
,hr*w the
lh*lrmayor
w#i* ht Insisted,
10 J*f‘ of their fight against Inflation­ unafble steel _ miU quotation*
Unelila,
They
won Un,on
^
*f|a»
ary »erap prices."
f t
b ?1 n
durinc th# continuing strike of
"Some official*.” said the re­
^CI° » * « * • mechanics, on main- view, "have Insisted that they
a* "5 d«
«f u l « l » r * I»»cy of police neiitraClevcland and Republican* of „ ty |n ^ .trife-ridden dispute. would clots down open hearth* bef|WWi they would submit to a
Thus there was ammunition for
C‘ ° 'rurSmsy’ market. It will Uke at
pari^
cjaimj t- f ron u M C ll-^ gr. — o n ? tffin th er hand. I TI ' X FJ7 least m -f aw weeks te dsttimlne
if the withdrawal of consumers
j r Strying
f e . ‘rto discover,
a n u
n
l?B
t
U . m . u „ . , p - from the market, or the offer­
cies for 'S
anyone
ported Van Antwerp this year, ing of prices from &gt;3 to &gt;4 be­
any trend.
after previously backing tha mayor.
At the White House, presiden­ ' With 1,126 of tha city’* 1,211 low recent highs, will have any
tial press secretary Charles G. precincts counted. Van Antwerp's lasting effect on scrap price
Ross •first declined comment on vote stood at 207,790 to 1B4,91)G trends."
Turning to steel consumers, the
the election results, but gave an for Jeffries."
publieatisn said there is "unmis­
emphatic "no" when asked If the
takable evidence" that steel user*
White House we* "unhsppy"
COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 6—GP&gt;- conildsr the steel ahortage now
shout them, *
Volera elected a Republican con­ more serious than at any time
DETROIT, Nov. 5—M l—Eugene gressman In the fourth Ohio dis­ since the war.
"The grey market-la. flourish-.
’ 1. Van Antwerp. 88-year-old trict and gave top-heavy support
lo_t» &gt;300.000.000__war. veterans
Detroit city counflitT?Pn vron 81* "bonus in Incomplete return* from
first bid for mayor today by a
yesterday’s election which brought
out heavy balloting despite scat­
tered showers.
Joseph B. Quatman of Lima,
a Democrat conceded victory to
Republican William M. MeColloch
of Plqua In the northwestern Ohio
race, after an early see-saw bat­
tle, Thu houn* pproposal, In the
form of an amendment to the
state Constitution, gained a 3to-1 advantage on the basic of
totals from nearly half of Ohio’s
0,386 polling place*.

Steel Production

National Vote

ANNOUNCING
The Idtumlciette of Sanford will remain open until
8:00 I*. M.,five night* n week, Monday thru Friday.
Saturday cloning at 6:00 I*.M.

LAUNDERETTE uf SANFQRfr—

HOME OWNERS ATTENTION
I have it chemicnl wilh which I wtwh hmittetf on the
outside and make them look like they were freshly
pointed. This chemicnl removes mildew and prevents
U from ri-iiiminp—Will wt-harm paint or Mhubbtry.
Free deinoiistrnllon. Also inside work and windows
denned. Kighteen years experience.
Phone 1287 nnd nsk for the House Washing Man.

E

CLEVELAND, Nov. Z—&lt;AhThe largest majority ever accorded
a mayoral candidate here today
swept Mayor Thomas A. Burke.
40-vear-oIs Democrat, back into
office.
Shattering the old record of
60,1)011, Burke polled 164,840 votes
to S3,633 for Eliot Ness, 44
former rity safety director, board
of elections return* from 004 of
1,016 voting places showed. *
HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—Wi
Wn Francisco voters 0 yesterday
chose Superior Judge Elmer E.
Robinson as thair new mayor,
approved &gt;87,060,000 in city im&gt;
iroveiuent bonds and uverwhelmngty authorised continued oper

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atlrm nf--th *~htltr limbing cmblr

cars.
Robinson defeated fourth-term
Congressman Franck It. Havennei
and City Supervisor Chester K.
MacPhea in the non-ppartlaan
mayoralty election. Fund* from
the IKind issues—largest
ever
voted here— will finance effort!
to modernise the city’s masr
transportation system, provide
downtown parking space, repaif
streets ami increase the water
system.
,
i

which rangu between &gt;80' to &gt;85
• net ton delivered for the tame
type of material.
“ Report* from aome quarter*
that *teel inventorle* are far
above normal are certainly not

publican.
.Samuel, who has spent 27 of his
67 year* In GOP service a* a
committeeman, member of city
council and mayor, won over
Democrat Rlchardaon Dllworth, 49year-old Marina Corps veteran of
two world Wara who had con­
ducted* a sharply-worded atreet
comer campaign.
BOSTON, Nov. 5, p fj— Republicana wrested control of two
New England cities long-heb! By
the Democrat* yesterday, but I
political pulse-feeler* found little '
to gauge votera’ thinking beyond
their home towna.
While more than two-score
Massachusetts, New Hampshire
and Connecticut citlea voted — the
municipal elections for the moat
part were decided on local Issues,
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6. W V Indiana elected a Republican con­
gressman yesterday to succeed a
Republican who died In office, but
the Democrats gained ground by
electing mayors in most of the
state's biggest cities.
' Ralph Harvey, N e w C a s t l e
farmer and a state representative,
easily defeated his Democratic
opponent, Frank A. Hanley, Mun­
cle automobile dealer, in the spe­
cial congress' flection in the tenth
district. Harvey will succeed Ray­
mond B. 8prlnger, Republican who
died several months ago.

Thin Outstanding
NED SMITH. Manager
'High! Where We've Heen For 25 Yenm'
300 Baal KJrnt Street
Phone 216

THE TWIN-PACK
RIPORTIR
♦ 'Mrs, 0. V, Smith.
ictured abov* with
•r m oth er, Mrs,
Pauline M illig a n ,
was recently Inter­
viewed by Oabriel
B en iu r, S ou th ern
Twin-Peck Bread’s
traveling re p o rte r.
Mr*. Smith met her
husband, n o w a
member of the San­
ford Police Porce,
when he was stsHoned In F lorid a

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gl adl y made the
stat ement quo t e d
above wi t hout pay
because she sincere­
ly bel i eve* In the
s up er i o r it y of
Southern Twin-Pack

"The nice thing about Southern Twin-Pack Bread la that
you can use only half a loaf and the rest stays fresh.
What's more, I find that the flavor Is b etter. Southern
Twin-Pack Is our family's favorite bread."
* Mrs. G. V. Smith,
Sanford, Fla.

established In 1012 had keen re­
elected. Glade plied up 22,132
votes to 16,936 for Jenkins,
famous automobile racing driver,
‘on a 1**1* of unofficial rrturas
from 173 of the city’s |H4 disNEW YORK. Nov. 6—(/Pi—A
&gt;400,000,000 bonus for World War
ll veteran* and proposition* to
expand the state puhlie housing
program at a cost of &gt;186,000,000
won the smashing approval of
in’ an off-year election.
The bonus proposal, the largest
overalLsurtn ever voted by a slate
as ,*~eMva(d to Its servicemen.
swCptlnrough by a margin of
nearly three to one even though
th* payments Will mean a 20 per
cent boost In th* state Income tea
and' an additional one-esnt levy
on each package of cigarettes.
*
Nsw York City shelved it* &gt;11year-aid proportional representa­
tion method of electing ■ city
council men, voting nearly two to
one to end Its tenure In favor of
a system of electing one council­
man from each of uie metropolis’
26 state senate districts. Two
previous repeal attempts had
failed.
PR, suppported by the minority
parties and several conservative
civic oraanliatlons, was vigorous­
ly fought by both Republicans
and Democrats largely on their
contention that It had enabled
Communists to obtain a foothold
In the city government. TH* JC&gt;sent city council include* two Com­
munis ta.
Some 1,600,000 ax-GI’a will ba
eligible for the bonus and Its pay­
ment* of &gt;60 to &gt;260 to those
who saw service between Dec. 7,
1941, and Sept, 2, 1946.

Lubrication

NEWARK, N. J* Nov. 6 (JFV—
A non-partisan display of unanim­
ity among New Jersey voters
gave .the state a new constitution
today tu toplace Its lu3-y*sr-old
(hatter,
Unoltielal returns from all 134
of the states 3JU8 district* lr.
yesterday’s el* tio.1 gave a whopilng 463,340 majority for sdopton of the new, streamlined con-

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Th* Republican party's 63-year

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HANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY, NOV, i., Hi 17

Attacked Meyer Fired
By Vishinsky Because Of
On Exclusion No Control

Mikolnjcyk S n lt In England

* Rod Foreign Minister}".---Ntwluu wUmml Iht '»!to»YKTe*i»on ot the American .Nlunuipal
Soviet Delegate In-, Hughes...Aircraft O f­
Association confeicme.
Says Capitalism Is
lbs k&amp;Jrrs* ut part:
sists Attempt T o
ficial
Testifies
Seeking To EnsUve "We will lv hard put for yearn until they an- assured the slate
Oust Russia From
On W ar Contracts
to come to find sealing space fur
People Of World the youngsters crowding into our u ready lo *,#y its share. Sinco
U
.N
.
T
o
Be
Fought
And
Publicity Man
schools," be said.
it lake* a long time fur aifhiLONDON Nor. 6 OP) —
Soviet Foreign Minister V.
M. Molotov declared today
the United State* waa estab­
lishing new naval and air
kaaes clot* to Rttaala "a* a
preparation for aggrraaiim.'

Behind the problem lie* the
fart that the expanded educa­
tional program is designed to at­
tract more cluldren to the schools,
and alsu that the numtier id
rhillren of school agy* Is increas­
ing as a result of tin.- high biitli
rate during the war years.
In addition, there ha* been n
lag In school building since tbo
war began and school conyttui­
tion, both new and repairs, i
being held up because of the alow
release of state funds fur capital
outlay.
Dr. Edwards, who also la pres­
ident of the F'lorida Education
Association, was expanding in an
interview on remarks In- made
before thr annual clnvrntion of
lIn- Florida Congress of Parent*
and Teachers.
The need to work nut an ef­
fective system for release by the
state uf capital outlay fund*&gt; is
the vital point in the building
program, he said.
- Because the new program tie*
cAunly&gt;fundt In with the state
contributions, rountlr* are reluc­
tant to go ahead with building

tecta lo draw up plan* and sgxciIn ations, get tods and make other
preparations befuie building Is
even begun, there will u- u long
delay before the needed building
piograiu really gets underway.
"In the meantime, hordes uf
yuungsterk ulnudy ate here and
mute are on tlie way," llr. Ed­
wards yuld. "We rsitnot continue
to put them ill the hallwu)* and
in temporary building*."
Nor rail the rouwtiet utMiinr
all this burden themselves, "any
more than they can road budd­
ing," he continued.
Some counties which uigently
need -to rrpait schools, such is
lower East Coast communities
hit by the hurricanes and flood*,
“ may have to use teacher salary
money for necessary repairs," ne
warned.
«
Now that .the schools have their
excellent new program set up by
the 1847 -Leglxlaturv/ their big
problem for the 1848 Iwgislatute
la to "work out a sound tax tone
to xupport adequately the entire
program, and with it nil nthet
state ten-ice*." DtV’Edwards salcT

LONDON. Nov. 6
Foreign
Minuter V. M. Molotov ol Rut*
aia today auerted that the trcrtl
ol the atom bomb "ha* long
ceated to exist."
Molotov, ipeaking on the eve
of the 30th annivenary of the
Ruuia irvolution, told the Rui9 (ian people in a rperch broadcast
(tom Morcow.
"It ii intereiting that in the
expansionist circle* of the United
$late* a new, peculiar soil’ evt
illution ha* been formed about
their internal iltenglh— a belief
in the secret of thr atom bomb,
although thi* secret Ha* long
ceated to exist."
A Moscow j adio . commentator
$ said cbVet* greeted tbit remark.
"Evidently the impeiialnt* need
this faith in the atom bomb, which
a\ it known, it not a meant of
defense hut a weapon of aggres­
sion," Molotov said. "Many are
indignant that the U. S. A. and
Great Biitain hamper the United
Nations from adopting a final de­
cision on the prohibition of atomic
Frenchmen’s Bay To Permits Issued For
weapons."
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Russia's "Industrial output tins
Constructions .Are
Inaugurate
Plea­
reached prewar levels," Molotov
Over
$150,000,000
sure
Trips
On
River
said.
“ Had there been no war, there
It* ASSI Ml \TED I'ltKHS
would today have Iwen unheard
Frenchmen's Ray, an Ml passen­
of ndvnncee ■ In our ritiea and ger Diesel powered ctuiier which
Flotida it piling up a 1947
.irm lM nl •• rsae KlabSI
left liar Harbor, Me., on Oil. 19 building vnlutnc which appears
is en route to Hanford having left likely- tv exceed the total of every
Bishop Henry I#outtit Jacksonville at 6:00 o'clock this other year liner the Iroom mare
morning and should arrive at the than 20 yeait ago.
Heiectfl N. Y. Call Municipal
Pier Friday evening, ;_.A survey o( penniti issued dur*
according to s .. v. ...And, pier- ina. the first nine monllii of llsfs
**
BUFFALO. N. Y. Nor. 6 l,
The Jtt. Rev. Henry f. Louttlt to­ ident of the company.
year in principal cities of the stats
day declined an Invitation to ac­
Mr. Inland arrived tliia morn­ showed that more than $150,000.cept the Dost i f blthon of the ing in -bis automobile and con
000 worth of construction already
western New York Episcopal
ferred with Edward lliggmi. man­ has Irern nulhorirrd, it was dis­
diocese.
The Suffragan Billion of the ager of the Seminolr County closed by Frank Cowlea, Jr., of
South Florida diocese had been Chamber of Contmnra, re
ipa, rdilor of Florida Builder.
elected Oct. 14 at a third ron- pleasure cruises to Ire
Several cities, including Miami,
■j
ventlon of delegates necessitated
l-ake Monroe and the SVTolins ntiami Beach and St.- Petersburg,
by two previous deadlocks.
Bishop Ixuttlt received. IS River. H c^ a id that-he- , iraliaxai TrptmI’ d* (flT ‘ fiinc-monih building
...... .. that the cruiser could Ire put iqjji
1 *■ * ■ 1 f
r * th# deciding ballot* The Rev *ha|&gt;e for an initial cruise front volume exceeded the total ol a
l 2 *mnnlhs of last year.
Samuel M. Shoemaker, rector or
Calvary Church, New York City, Sanford at 2.00 P. M. on Armi»
Wlule there hat been an inreceived 21 clerical and '22 lay lice Day, and that City and Councreate in building costs over Lit
" mml........I •• I'n .r r .la h l)
votes and' Dr.- Thome Spfrktnan,
year, the current higher volume
rector df St. Paul'* Church, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., received 7 clerical
is alliibutrd mainly lo niore con­
and 8 1/3 lay vote*.
Mrs.
William
Gulland
struction activity* particularly in
The' Previous elections were
held in Niagara Falla on May 20 Dies- A t
Home O f the residential field.
and In Buffalo' on June 10 to
Commercial construction ha*
elect a successor to the Rt. Rev, Mrs. Mary McCauley been climbing steadily upward in
Cameron J. • Davla, who retired
volume since the release of moat
officially Sept. 1 but has been
Mr*. William Gulland, wlfa of government controls last July.
carrying on the duties pending the late William Gulland of Cum"But the b lgreS ' share of the
liniment bf a new bishop.
appointmr
herland, Md., died suddenly Wed-, building.dollar in Florida todav Is
Bishop Lobttlft decision was nesday. following a short Illness, going Into lusdlv-nceded• reaiden
announcedfby the Vefir Rev. Ed- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. tfal units, including single-family
ward R. Wells, dean of 8t. Paul's Mary G. McCauley, 1300 Mag­ homes, duplex** and apartments/
Cathedral and chairman of the nolia Avende.
Cowles as
notification committee.
M n. Gulland. the former Bessie
A number of nutria also are
"I
feel very disappointed,' Rebekah. Dart, wae bom In Cum- Included, five uf them on Miami
commented Dean Welle*. f'l think berland, Md., March 18, 1871,
Il Millaate
C a r l.iakii
Bishop Louttlt was just the right and was a member of the p in t
man for the Job and I‘ think
' ev- Preebjrterlan Church of that city.
Mikolajezyk Escape
erybody did.'
Sha la survived by her daugh­
o
ter, Mrs. McCauley; a eon, Thomas
Partners Arrested
Cnaap Gulland and a grand
Man And Woman
daughter^ Elisabeth Rabekgf*GulWARSAW, Nov, 8 (JP)-The
Are Shot To Death
Cumberland.
Polish government, In a state­
A brief pprayer service will ment charging that an unspecifi­
BSCKLEY, W. Va., Nov. 8 be held at the Erickson Funtrml ed embassy In Warsaw had
Uh *—Police theorised today a Home, Friday morning at 10:80 "actively aided" the escape of op­
Berkley business man and the o'clock. Interment will be at Cum­
position leader Stanlslaw Mikowife of a dentist, both socially berland, Md.
lajartyk, announced last night the
prominent, ween alain In the
arrest in Cxechoslovakia of three
hack seat of hie ear and their
bodies rolled down an embank­ Meet Held At County of eight member* of Mikolajcxk't
party who fl*d at the earn* time.
ment seven miles away.
A foreign ministry apogesman
E. Ray Bailey, about 60, man­ Agent Office Monday
told a news cpnferenc* that Winager of the furnltun department
A district meeting nf Produc­ cenlty Hryja. * treasurer of the
•t a Beck ley store, end Mr*.
tion
and Marketing Administra­ Polish Peasant Party: Mrs. Marla
Nellie Mae
Rand. 3-year-old
mother o f twoo •children, w en tion was held Monday at the Ifulewict, Mikolajetk's private
Mlecxalaw Dabfound shot to doath yesterday. office of County Agent C. R. secretary, and ifiecti*
Mrs. Rand had been ahot througltil Dawson for the purpose of pre­ rowakl, deer Used by the govern
paring forma relating to pay- mant at a "collaborator" of
Use head.twice, Bailey once.
CpL if. C. Fullmer of the State merits on soil conservation, it wax Mikolajetk's, were arretted after
Police reported today he had reported by Orlw Mathleux, county crossing the Ctechoalovak fronti­
er and now were in cuttody of
found three spent bullet* and administrative officer.
Among those present were Au­ Polish security police.
blood atains in the back of
A government communique said
Bailey'* ear, parked near the brey Dunscornbe of Gainesville;
Adams of Brevard Coun- an Investigation of Mlkolajctyk's
Click . Knight Country Club. Charles
ty and Mrs. 81mm*, hla clerk; flight showed “that tha escape
Mrs Rand's car waa found half a Clyde Strong of Osceola
P (
_ ............... - VMBltjr waa planned together with diplo­
mile away.
and Mlaa Ruth Padgett, hla clerk: matic officials of oaa of the
Ralph Adame o f Lake CountT and embassies in Warsaw and was
AIRWAY DIRECTOR
M n. Adams; Neal Dale of Or­
Clyde 8. Yam# 11, advertising ange County and Mrs. Ballentlne, realised with their action and
and sale* promotion executive, hie elerk and M. Morse of Vo­ and direct aid."
who has been associated with lusia County.
airline development usd traffic
GLOBING HOURS
activities since 1828, has been ap­
QUEEN MARY BAIL8
Ned Smith, president of the
pointed as "
.SOUTHAMPTON, Ene.^Nov. fl Sanford Merchant*
q
edvcrtJelng
Cunard
today reported that earda are
n Mary, delated more coming In dally from merchant*
\I, he.
thaw
ura by a brief strike on a vote for s uniform proeeled fer New York dure for Wednesday afternoon
for traffic,
todsv.
* *V
closing of stores, and that n meet­
Transport
The Duke and Duchess of Wind­ ing to determine the result of the
as traffic Inspector for ell ATG ier were among approximately
Jng will Be held nomeUme next

LAKE SUCCESS Nov. 6 ( A V Russia's Andiri Y. Vishinsky Jer Is led in rffrcl today that the
Sovie) Union would irsist any at*
tempt to exclude it from member­
ship in the United Nations.
Hr i|x&gt;kr after Soviet Foreign
Minolrr V. M. Molotov declared
in Moscow that the secrets of the
atomic bomb 'have "long erased
to exist" a statement that hit
here as many delegates were show­
ing increasing concern over Rus­
sia's boycott of U. N. projects.
In a blistering attack on Dr.
Jose Arce. Argcnlinr delegate, who
suggested yesterday tlut Russia
be dropped frost the U.N., Villiinsky said:
"Dr. Arce. your hands won't
reach that far."
**
Vishiritky . i|Mikr before the
General * Assembly's 57-nalion politiial lommittcr Juiing dcli.ile on
Secretary of State Marshall's plan
for a year-round tilling of the 57
nations as a "Little Assembly."
Again he nvoiiled nny direct

NO. S5»

T

Necessity For Charter Reform Is
Arce
Emphasized At City Group Meet
NLW (JKIL/ vNa , Nov. ( (***•--Only widciprrid modriniration ot
'ity charter* can «nu»c eutirts of thr current "nationwide revolt"
attain*! nmflunr p'litii* of city government. Mayor (Juigg Newton
[Denver sail' here t«da\.
________

A lsitclnlrd I'rsss I onoo.l

4

j Resident
E xpects
Special Session T o
Deal With Europe
First, Then Prices

WASHINGTON Nov. t. (/l‘ i
A former general manager of HoWaul I lugliei* -ain tall iotil|iatiy
told a Senate committee today lie
filed puhln ity iiian John W.
Meyet "lyiam e I bad no conliol
over bun."
1 Ii4ilr« W. IVrrll e, who was
liiird by Hughes at $7'».tMKl a year
to lake ovei management nl llie
11 m'Iirt Ail, iall Co . laid lie dis*
ch.vigrd Meyrr because lie i ouldn'l
find out what llir publitily man
W .i«

Truman Plans
Tax Reduction
For Next Year

U ASHING l s»N Nov. 8 (At
I'reviilenl Truman vsitl itotay
lie doein'l til nor Inns Camphell. Montana wheal- grower,
for withholding tilO.OOO bushel* Ilf when! from the market
in the hope ot a Iteller price.
Campbell, a While House
taller yesterday, told report­
er* afterward he had suggestrd price retting* on wheat at
&lt;1 aft n bushel. It h&gt; now

:

frlrhiug around $3.

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WASHING I ON, Nov. b p 1 »jI'letiilrut 11 uniats said today that
us spetial message to Congress
Nov. 1/ Kill contain no suggestumt loi the revision ol taxes. He
tleihnrd comment on whether lie
will veto a thud lax rrditetion
lull profsoted by Kepublican mem-*
lie’rs uf Ilie Home Ways and Means
( omiiiittee.
However, lie* told a .news conlerelite fiti own '•thekiage would .
be ituilinrd ttmlly to tlie pur|H»ses foi which lie lias called
Congien b a il into tettion. Tlifie

llr laid lie does not know under
wlial trims Meyer iriiulnrtl in
Hughes' employe, but fh'.il be was
cut off tlie Huglirv aiit raft pay­ FORMlt fOllSH FlfMliX Stanlslaw Mlkolajc/yk Is kUsett by lit* wife
following hit safe arrival by itA I* plane in.tuiidon, England. The 1’i-asaiit
roll in t|ie fall of l‘M5.
Party leader, wtio lud bemi missing tw# week*. »aid lie luul tied Poland
I'etelle. Itow pteiidriil ol |lie tut .iuse "1 did not waul to be shot and killed like a *hecp." Ilo rliatgctl.
(in W.hhJ Imluitiirs at Wayne, the Comnumrst donilnated government had planned to bring him to Inal
(Inlctndllonall
M ob . appearetl before a Shnatr U fojr a military court and ilicn execute him.
Wir bn etligaliiig SuWommillre
whoh is ini|tiinng into $40,000,000 woitli (o warlipir plane con-,
_
.
ti.u Is awarded Hughes.
Mryri told, the committee last
it *miIImM-,| &gt;* I' m - S.mliil
sunimrr that he sprnt neatly
—■
! I old I It a t R e p . Duughton
$lt,4.IK)0 of llughrs' money rnl D M ) Iwill pirthtlrtl . 1 veto (ot
V
( «ef» | |.,tula's
.tin*,I.
IIIS I.. I'Lll-tUltl
. KG.
----- ,palled
— "*v. %
i IllHlU
trrlaining high govrinmrnt anil
any l.tx irtluttnoi lull at the
I? m i V . 11 . w ,U"
*tl • .... . « * « ‘be thlltlieil', head*."
annv ol Iic inis hrforr the cont(acls
t V. I. rtltv tttl pitileooi til idutalinn .it Florul.i .Stale I'nivcisitv N..v 17 vrvvt.iii. Mi. Iiuuun said
lilt flu I I lav I si
*
Wrie awaitled Hughes. Ihe pub- pinlicteilltKlay
he vtill ‘ take t n r ol that situ*
11 t.lill,,**-*
I*n*r r.l«ail
Juily man is ir|x,rted ir.uly lo j
Ilo- prold.ni
pi.,t khi.t; ,*ilet |ti., | i lattiiKiiu f at ililirt (oi ,. I.ool
I I tsn lll sl irs l
»W I ' m Mr
I If hi I
•|&lt;lt. .Iren IV fat mote . h o i - than most people icah/e. and it may be
j-s " l . t l I,, |;ii.w ,,.|| I'll.' • rout. |)| I ,t|v. .tills
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0 &lt;&gt;P&gt;—
Snow Falls' In Many
liniusrhout the cu iiliy w e f
l.umlwi . maiiufartuiria ralleil to­
srp
|M
*llllcnl
machilira
l*'ing
Sections O f Nation
day for outright repeal of the
throw n mil of office t,y uewcninwage-hour act. describing it a*
I'ls
to
|
h
&gt;
|
iio
'Dial
phenomenon
"basically uIkuuiuI in principle
it, AKSoei \ r i :i i p r e s s
i» clearly u jiriMluct of |,,,*lwai
ami unworkable in application."
The,eold,■
i weather and he*vntmoeplicre, iht* ntino*phi*rt- tvbicb
They weu&gt; lbe latest in a series
ievt snowfall of tlie iveavon hit
Welcomes clititigc nml tcmU t-t
of Industry group* appearing be­
tlie northern mid central Kocky
I over glniiioiir,- t|„. returning win
fore a House I.nlxir Subcommittee
Mountain region* n'ud pan* of
"Ywilh l* n ft nine of mind ntul vrtrran IV,- cannot cxiwct' it to
to advocate elimination of the
the plnins stale* today.
nlne.yetr old law, which establish* tk, a matter of Itow t r feel |It, l. If w, lire to coiiSoliilatF
Temputuro dipp.-d to around •
•d the 40-hour wreck and 40-ren\(land lies in mir thinking," Itev: |tin- gnimt now being made, In
the rero maik in Montana Idaho
•fraol.el i4et»t,|| «lf Os-rtht to ld . grtod J^ovcr llllll-nt. Tllnt, Is tlie
hourly itinlrfuim wage.*
and Wyoming and colder weather
The rommittr* headed by Rep. the Junior Cliainl«'r of Ctimmerre [rharler under whir), tl»c city got
moved tutu tbo uiidwstt. Fall*
McConnell (It-Pa.t I* studyiur xt the noon liour lunclu-iin lotlay j i innn-iit ti|M*.rnti*.s.
of -now tneisiuring from- one to
, "Tin- clinrter* in i-fft-rt in un'V
the act to determine whether any at the Mity fair Inn,
eigiit incite* weie on tits gtmpid
"
f
fe
must
it
nliic
lIml
in
Alitor-1
American
eilba&lt;
ItMlay
an«
widerbsngr* are liei^led.
from Salt l.ake City to Central
ira
ww
are
different
from
guv
*"*;n
iiivltatlnn*
to
rorruptimi.
George J. Tichy, manager of
Soutli Dakota.
other
group
of
young
men
in
!
J
hey’
wren-written
at
a.
tlntr
when
the Timber Pfoducta ManufacturBUCI LMtLSI. Rumania-, Nov. 6
The frrexiiig teroperaturea ex­
the
win
Id
and
this*
iliffeirnce
'i*
Tl'v
government
was
primarily
era Association of the Pacific
uded from tlie lti**kies eastward
Northwest, speaking also for the that we enjoy node fyedolti n- mutter o f pioviding fire nml (iT&gt; (iruigr lutalrou, vne pie aertvs* tlie northern
ern pli
plain* into
National LumU-r Manufacturer" than utber voting men. Being |H.||Ji- iiroteeUon. There are fp.v unci and fojeien minuter, -mil
x,r-r». i1 mi " i:;Mprd""vnnir~
finnswi* as..... si i I'eiHliiV T,*1 iKieJ oib n f’f.iiuln.il l.do-ial |,ai
*44.
ill, ee-y,
Anoelallnti.. ami Edlldtl. JJuUik ai l a w m ii I—«&gt;|I m
vvill, the mercury dioppiag t(l
......
so we must take advan- I’lditii'id biarbim*K. l*-enu*e rity Ity tnrm
Inss, pn-sident of the Auguita, aihilty.
bers f Itoiii iloa v- , aliiuel ,l&gt;elow
tfi’e U2_*lttmk in some sec­
- .
(ia., Hnnlwootl Company, jpined tago of (he opppitiiol^j-* that nj ibiveinnieiil wif*—rtuf Important
emiugli to make n macliine a leaf " ’ '■Ulteu Jjidiv under pirviiur tions ns for oijlt ns Illinois.
(I'siltssM et, .|-sae rPafctl
offered IIS," tie ItdibM.
flolll I’.llll lllirot
Hutto, .Mi.yt . vvns the culdett
"W&lt;- must invest our nlnli'v ttuent to tlie Welfare of the |*’o
c i t v ’oii the , n i l v itioiniiig weather
l-ie.
I
’ailiaiii,-nl
volttl
no
i
onleirm
e
\
r
.fop *the j*i-&lt;»d of the worli
Snderblom Honored
"T,*l:iy Iiff oi*‘ ralinn, o f id
"i t ata^rw n I(17 I.......... ... ixoll ■ii , |, wt(|| a t',w ,if two a»,aif.
have the past to inttiruvi Ilfem
•Salt l.nle filv reported 6 rtichcs
|r, fjmony rt,‘ ,|lr
For Faithful Duty and the fuliin1 to guide us. U, goveiiiment ivarli Into every home
,.f siiiiw—i u c l l » - gosHMlt----H«ek
must not* !&lt;«• thought leva, IlMV
doyrs ilf 1.|‘ ‘F .idMNwilmn-|eiilrr-jlllbi M .ieu Hpiipgs, Wvu., was covered with
In reengnltloii iif hi* faithful or easunl about uur duties as ueiG-iii wliieb-city s q r t p , ... ..
lined, city purcliasea' are Iliad,v| •iik
,l1''I IM i»Nkfi%. I lie IHoift utKlQ H inches; I'hlllp. S. U.. 6 inches
|I ..Mil*.*'.' **N l'8tr l »HM»
work, Karl Jtaderhlnm nf l.nke
city money ia s|*,nl, is of iinm "- ill llir lii.il daiined In hive pmv- nnd.t'hndroii. Neb.. 4 Incbe*. Snow
Monro* hax been awarded a 111
dial** conceni to every* family. nl. that drlendanli pi,* ilir,| d&lt;* - was preilictcd foe section* of
’ year service pin by Florid* Power
Oftly In nulling (hoof ................. unirnls (lorn I aljirvi u’v (oieign .Minn* ota tiwlay and northwests
ami Light Company. J. A. Young Funeral Kite.s Held
ern Wisconsin tonight.
mi n uimlern, scientific l,a«fs enu
superintendent of the company’s
II » n l l * u , , |
|.a „
lu l.ll
Haiti was reported over north­
For Tom Bar wick ;pimmI government !*• guarautnsl.
electric generating plant here, an­
ern sections of tin* Great luikes
nounced yesterday. Mr. Soderblnin
Newton, who gained ihe Dentes f
legion; in the nortli
Atlantic
was presented the pin by Superin­
Funeral service* for Th^ma* Jmnyorship hy ouxting a politicai
tendent Young at a special cere­ Earl Harwick will be brM Friday nmchine tlmi had Ihwii in |*»w ■&gt; Biff Four ('•atlier For states and In parts of Washing­
ton mid Otegop. Temperature* In.
mony held Wednesday.
. .•vftcrnoiin nt 3:IH&gt; .oelock at tin for nearly n "quarter o f a cen­
eastern and Gulf states were
Mr. Soderblotn wfk employed in|Kr|r|(ian Fnm'ral llortie with the tury. told conference ilelegal
Peace Treaty Parley the
above normal with yesterday's
to&gt;25 hy Pheonlx Utility Company,! i^y, \y_ p IRook* officiating. that inuidripnt reform dc|,en&gt;ltop lending "f H'J^reju'rted at
which later berime a part of Interment will be in LongwoOd more „n ritlien* knowing t )•-;
LONDON Nov. •! i,1', H'pniv
Florida Power *t)d Light Com­ (Jcmelerv. Mr Harwich' died of n ■■fil'd*" ll,on on "personalities’ ■&gt;.' foreign ministris for the United Brownsville, Tex.
pany. He worked on the Hanford heart attack Tuesday at Ids home politicians running for office.
Slate*. Russia. Great llrituin mid
plant when jt was under con­ in l-ongwnod.
He said the importance bf clinr- France- met In mi althoapheiv of
struction anil afterwards was a
Serving a* arlive pall l*-nrers ter modernlratlnn "I* attested by Pessimism today to prepare fur Mrs. Ellen Toftcly
mrmtwr of the plant’s operating
III !«• Herman Jean, Wilhtir vigor with which the machin - the Rig Four conference N'uv. 26
Dies At A rc Of IK)
staff. Since July of thi* year he |Coodall. Brantley West, Juifics politician, oppose it. We’re find- on the German mid Austrian
has not twen working, but eim-:We*t, Hugh t-rr West and Irett m* that'ruit In Denver."
penre treaties.
Mr# Ellen Christina Tof»te. !&gt;0,
tinuet on the company's payroll. West.
, Robert Murphy, potitient n,lvtaer to Gen. Lucius I), (’ lay in e former resilient of Chnluoti^
Tnft Srvh Truman
Germany, represented the United itUj Saturday In Pelican Ranid*,
Funeral service* will lie
.States.
Tlie deputies resumed Mlmt
Wants New Controls Iif-'.V
-f*ajaurned
talks
by their superior* M d nl the graveside in Cliultmia
Cemetery nl -':30 o'clock Sunday
•ill M oscow seven months ago.
afternoon with Hie Itev. Wilton
•TUI.SA Nov. 8 (At — Senator
.Itol-eM A Tef» told a Remihllran
pi nth •!&gt; on of the Cliuluots
Itsntist' Church officiating. The
•m,*'tlne lixet night that Pre*w»nt Murine ( ’orpn Day
•
Truman and bis advisers are flirtErickson Funeral Home is In
Lx;&gt;cn»e» ol S2J.776 lor the Seminole'County Chamber ol Com- iti» with new kinds of controls To He Observed Here charge of arrangements.
mere# during Ihe co-ninq ) ia i wetr anticipated by the Executive anil which they would like to see irnSirs.' Toftely was born tn filaren. N'oidtnnd, Norway, Aug. 16,
hinvnee Committee at a merpng at the Touiiit Center Tuesday gvcPost
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o
f'ih
e
VFW
will
oh1857. Prior to coming to ChulThe Ohio Itrnubliran. charging
nin|.
,
the Administration showed slight serve Marine Corps Day Nov. 10. imra in 1917, *he had lived at
Anlieipatrd revenue o| }7.|v654 for the year, wat piedicled, ac­ concern for the success of Its food with John L. Galloway address­ Forman. N. D. film was a memcording to hdwnrd Higtinr, mat&gt;*vrr, who piriented the tentative budg­ conservation plan, said "one msv ing Marines of the organixntion |„t of the Norwegian Lutheran
well suspect that the failure of concerning the armistice of Nov. Church In Minnesota. •Iter hus­
et to Inc lomautleet.
the
plan to bring about savinrs it II, IU1 H, at a meeting at the band. Mathew1 Hr Xof,,Iy ‘M'1* ,n
Included In the budget w a if
1929 after living In Chuluot* 14
to
Iw
used as a reason for advo­ Legion Hut at 7:00 P. M.
$4,400 to be spent for malnte ordsr by the President, E. G.
Movie* of the ale force opera­ year*cating
compulsory controls"
„ .
nance of the Tourist Center and Kilpatrick, Jr., who explained that
••The whole buying Policy of tion! In *11 threaten nf the recent
Survivor* include two son*, Ed­
entertainment of gueate including the purpose of the meeting wav.
war will be shown. Refreshment*
work on the thuffleboard court, to dlocus* ' last year's budg­ the Administration." he said, will tie served at the conclusion ward TofU'lv uf Chutuota and Ed­
tenni* court* end buildings used et and the budget for Ihe en­ "seems to l&gt;c directed toward* on the meeting. The coming dis­ win Toflrlv uf Pelican Rapid*,
and two daughtera, Ml»* Norm*
making condition* worse Instead
for tourist activities.
suing year.
trict convention to he held in Or­ Tuftely and Mi** Helen Tuftely of
of !&gt;eltcr."
The sum of $3,600 was set for
On motion of Mr. Ingley, sec­
Taft a candidate for thr Re­ lando on Nov. 23 will tie discussed Pelican Itapids who will arriva
advertising, Including the print­ onded bv Mr. Gut, th* regular publican presidential nomination, and delegates will be elected.
here Saturday morning. Also
ing of new booklets, a post card salary of tha Manager was order­ drclarrd “ I *m quite certain you
Marine! In the organixntion surviving are eight grandchildren
campaign, road signs, a buyer* ed paid plus the usual bonus cannot control distribution *ur- will fiv* an account of their ship and nine great grandchildren.
,- .V
guide for roereKant* and assist­ of $500 to he drawn during the cessfullv In lime of peace without and shore stations pvencas and
ance of tourists and maps. In coming year. This motion was creating black market*. It lead* will tell of their war experiences,
PREMIER FIRED ON
addition to presenting the tenta­ presented by tha Chairman and to control of prices, and control of according to John Sauls, ads
RANGOON, Burma Nov. 6
tive budget for 1847-48, Manager corriejL
prices must lead to control to Jntant, who todav urged that all
Mayor Gut, seconded by Mr. wages." •
Higgins rave tha budget report
members and Marines elegibl* —A government communique told
for leal year's operation. After Patrick) •moved that In epccial
for membership attend the meet­ Premier Thakin Nu narrowly es­
caped assassination today when
* thorough discussion of th* budg recognition
for thd excellent
FIRE RESULTS
ing.
six shots were fired st him while
Consdierable damage to the
pt, several Items were changed. work of tb# past year the Manhe was returning by automobile
Present
were: E. G. Kilpatrick, agar be* paid ' an extra $260 kitchen of an upper flour apart­
.
PRICE CONTROL
■„ Jt.
H. James
Gut, Lea R. Lesher. bonus, payable Immediately. This ment at 818 MtUonvllls Avenue
J rJ
WASHINGTON Nov. 0 (/p&gt; - to Rangoon after a vacation In
H. B. Pone, W. A. Patrick. For- motion was presented by ths m ulled yesterday afternoon from Leen Henderson, former vie# &lt;ad- the Interior of Burma.
__The shots tulsscJ the Prem lav,^—
a fire cauied by a defective oil niim-triit-T. -aid today * “ “
rest Gatcbel, 3. L. Ingley, J. A. President and carried.
Biatllno, W. V. Bitting, H. H.
changes were made, cook atove. Firemen were called government agency
After thee*
th
y »ntiould bg but wounded a British officer In
Coleman. A. Carraway, Geo. Stine on motion of Mr. Coleman, see- at 3:28 P. M. to put out th* fir* created with full power to im- the Burma armv and killed n
and 3. r . McClelland.
ondod by Mr. Ingley. the budg­ according to Chief M. N. Cleve- po*e controls on the nations on- British soldier, th* communique
said.
v- . ■
tire economy.
. The meeting was callsd to et a* revised waa adopted.
v .

Educator Deplores Overcrowded
Conditions In Schools Of Florida

Passenger Boat Florida Building
Expected To Get Hits Highest Peak
Men Seek
Here Tomorrow 1Since Boom Days Lumber
Repeal Of Wrige

m

'T""

And Hour Law

Reverend Nelson
(iives Address At
Jaycees Luncheon

Foreign Minister
Of Romania Quits
Under Pressure

J

Communist Gets Com­
plete Control Of
C/eoJi Government

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Chamber Of Commerce Committee
Approves Budget For Coming Year

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