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MONDAY, NOV. S. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Cominform

the United Nation* eventually
that the ComunUt Party *hould
Peace Treaty
to keep the peace.
not-affiliate the statement said
"
“ * *le evolution
at another point.
• (C sslliw s t n a r » * « Os.)
he add«d,
in these direction!
‘‘.‘Since the abandonment of
not Indefinitely underwrite the "1 want a tota
adequate
Roosevelt'* policies at ■th* and world.”
fens*, l/nAmerican national
of the war, the Communist Par­
Finally, he demanded a “ total­ shared Ideas can ba a danger­
ty has intensified It* struggle
ly adequate American national
against American monopoly's bi­ defense- although he added thqt ous delusion. I am opposed to
appeasements which aggravate, the
partisan preparation for World
" I decline to proceed on the tragdangers from which they vainly
War III and its reactionary drivr
lie theory that war Is Inevitable.''
against the living standards and I Vandenberg accused Russia of seek escape."
Ha urged his audience to coii.
democratic right* of the Amer­
frustrating economic unity St tha tlnue vigorous support o f the
ican people."
.
occupied
sonta'ln
Germany
IttivlUnited Nations on ground* that
The American Communist Par­
ty has h*d no official Ihlerna- olatlon of tha Potsdam agree­ “ &gt;o long as we are talking things
ment.
out, no mattsr how angrily, we
iional affiliation since 1040, when
“ 1 am unable- to believe -that are not ahootlng things out-T
it-le fl the Communist Third In­
ternational, admittedly to avoid a German peace conference could
the provisions of the Voorhla Act, not preponderantly find common
ha continued. “ I f the
inquiring foreignHontrolled or­ ground,
Mikolajezyk
ganisations to rrgisler with the Council of Foreign Ministers still
federal government. Tha Third deadlocks this winter. It hsd bet­
ter
adjourn
sine
die
(without
( ( • • ( l a w s (r * M P m , Om )
International, established In 1010
to promote world revolution, was setting a date for reconvening). sltly or the type of aircraft in
"The
peace
conference
should
he
declared abolished In 194,'i as a
called by those who do agree to which he made his way to Lon­
war ally amity move,
write a'practical, reasonable peaco don.
Mayhew's disclosure came In re­
for the German areas within
State M arket
sponse to a question from Capt.
Its jurisdiction."
Touching on the veto’ power, Raymond Blackburn, a Laberit*.
ffaetlKn* lim Pas, Owl
Vandenberg said that tha Soviet who sought Information as to
In planting other tremendous Union “ acting strictly within Ite whether any application had been
acreages, because of Inadequate legal - rights, hss virtually para* received from the Polish leader
water control and drainage faclll- lyied the Security Council by Re for asylum In Britain,
Meyhew said:
ties. Thle particular - JJ»»ton (he 20 vetoes.”
“ I have been Informed that Mr.
rains In some arras o f tfre State
The Issue between K a il and
have been eo heavy that possibly West, he continued, is underscor­ MllmUjesyk arrived In thla coun­
no conceivable system could have ed by Communist attitudes “ In­ try today and was given leave to
land."
averted serious damage. However, compatible" with peace.
w* have had plenty of oeeaslone
Mlkolajcsk's whereabouts had
“ On th* oh* hand," he went
- and -doubtless will have plenty on. “ this Involves the subversive remained a mystery until today.
more — when a good, sound, ade­ infiltration o f other nations. On Apparently ho fled Poland in fear
quate water control system would the other hand It Involve* force­ of his life. Since his departure
have averted, damage.
ful Imposition o f the rigors of tho from his homeland with a parly
“ While I recognise the impor­ ‘ police slate1 wherever Commun- o f seven friend* his Polish Pea­
tance o f drainage and control of It geta control.”
sant Party his been remodeled
the immediate. Lake Okeechohee
Th# Senator demanded to know along line* favorabla. to Poland's
area and the land to th* south of
Communist-led goverment. Infor­
the Lake, I am also convinced the “ total bill" for the Marshall mants in Warsaw hay* declared
that we need to think morO ser­ Plan “ Including China," adding that
Mlkkotajcsyk’a
departure
iously o f control In that great, that “ we cannot Indefinitely un­ meant.the end to organised pdlitlderwrite
th*
world."
rich, well populated area to the
Following a frank canvass of rnl opposition to the, present
north o f the Lake. It will be. re­
called that a relatively few America's resources and under a Polish regime.
A
Polish
forslgn
ministry
months ago the people of central sound administration with adeFlorida — Indeed o f the entire quale cooperation, he said, he I# spokesman announced in Warsaw
s t a l e w e r e , justifiably alarmed in agTeemant - with Secretary today that a special
Polish
Marshall's plan to aid Europe.
over lowering water levels.
parliamentary commission
wsi
Vandenberg
said
he
favored
a
“ We may. expect such condi­
Investigating th* circumstance!
'live
and
let
llva
world,"
globai
tions to recur. 1 feel that If our
Federal government, through Its disarmament and reliance upon surrounding Mikolajciyk's flight.
Department of Agriculture, la
going to come to us with plea*
and demands that we produce
more food .«- for our own Nation
R E G ISTR A TIO N N O TIC E
And for the starving millions of
Europe — tv* hive a just right to
expert It to exert energetic e f­
The RogUlfatlon Books of tfle'Clty- of Sanford,
fort* through Its engineering and
Florida, .are open at tho.City Hall, commencing Mon­
other sources, to help us fit our
day, November -8, 1947, for tho purpose of reglnterlng
soils, for cultivation and produc­
for the General Municipal Election to be held on De­
tion, and to protect our crowing
crips from such weather haiards
cember 2, 1947, and will remain open each day except
as we ran plan and work against
Sunday and holidays up to and Including November
“ A water control system In­
OO 1047
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volving the Peninsula north of the
Lake, with adequate reservoirs to

Camp Convicts
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Pair* O s.)

sell Henderson, Glynn county
chief of police.
Denlel recalled that Henderson
testified only one prisoner head­
ed toward him and that be was
standing near young McNabb. The
witness said he heard Hender­
son’s testimony.
Daniel drew an objection from
Defense Attorney Vance Mitchell
by asking McNabb several times
to name th* prisoner* he shot
McNabb replied he could not name
the men.
At.another point Daniel asked

MeNnbb if h* had been sitting In •'
court “ laughing at all thla."
"Did you get Kim* pltaiur* out
o f killing thoa# prisoners T" the
illitriet attorney tnundsred.
••No sir." replied McNabb,
Defence witness, B. F. Moody,
foreman at the Glynn county
camp, U nified that he wan pr*.
aent at the hospital the day fol­
lowing the shooting when one of
the wounded prisoners declared
“ We got what we asked for."
Worthy, young McNabb , ‘and

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C IT Y R E G IS T R A T IO N O F F IC E R

THE GfiEAHSl

TO THE VOTERS
;-------^Vh^riTannouncecl- my candidacy fo r City Commis­
sion in Group One I did so with the thought that i f
elected I will be guided by the desires o f the entire
citizenery.of Sanford.

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Friendship with all the people o f our community
will be a continuing practice o f mine, at the same time

Our city now has the chance o f attaining what we have

being independent and aggressive for the best inter-

all been w a itin g,for; and as one o f the many small

ests o f Sanfordr-a^ity which I owe a debt o f gratitude.

business men deriving their living here, T am anxious

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to help Sanford grow into a larger and more prosper­
I f you believe that by electing me to your City

ous community.

Commission I can be o f help in promoting the growth
arid welfare o f Sanford, I will deeply appreciate your
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vote tomorrow.

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I f you believe.that by progressive e ffo r ts ^ can help
hasten and promote the well-being and prosperity o f
us all, then cast your ballot next Tuesday for:

Anyone who doesn't have the means o f transpor­
tation to the polls, whether the person is fo
r me■ or.• not,
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TIIB WBATI1EK

In Unit} lh * r « In Stranglh—
To Protect tit* Peace t&gt;f the World;
.T o Promote the F r o ir m o f Amarlce;
To Produce Prosperity for Sinford.

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Fair w ith little change in temper*
eture through Wednesday. Gentle
variable winds.

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N K W S P A rE K
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Established 190S

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

T U E S D A Y , N O V . I , 1917

John Winant, Florida Counties A te Planning
Camp Wardeu,
Russia
Says
12
Months
Use
Of
School
Facilities
Ex-U.S. Envoy
Four Guards
Kills Himself
et
Dverwork And Poor
Health A re Given
As Reasons For His
TakingJdisOwnLife

T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. A * f f -»-Moil Flarida*ruunliri will he using
their school facilities 12 mo-rilis a year by neat summer. C liff Kerby.
consultant in phjstral eclu&lt;-a'ion and rrerration for the State Departl ni-nt of Education said today,
The public school r-orj.n'.-alion law enacted by the 1947 Legislaliue permits rente le»ehr:« to l&gt;e retained during the. summer months
o cany on recreatiunal prottumi f oLchildren and adults, Kathy said.
y In citiea which already have
municipal recreation depart menu,
the programs will I* coordinated
with projects already in prograaa.
Ex-Envoy Dies
However, community recreation
program* wilt be an entirely new
venture for many small cities,’
Kerby aald he is being deluged
with correspondence from com­
munities anxious to see rrerration
facilities provided and is making
runny field trips to hrtp in organ­
ising programs.
He added the new school law,
which, .raised
teacher
salary
standards In Florida, had increased
the number of good physical edu­
cation instructors in the state
and said "it's very encouiaging to
are the numt-er of wrtl trained
people we have in the field now."
Kerby, who was director of
physical education and recreation
for llie .city of Gainesville W o re
coming to the department of edu­
cation in July, said a “ irrinrndoua
amount o f recreation will be avail­
able in communities which never
had recreation before, when we
make school facilities 'available.
The Citiaens' Committee
on
Education, which made the re­
commendations embodied in Flor­
ida’s new school law, particularly
urged the use of school facilities
on a year-round basis, declaring
there was no point in letting
school buildings stand idle three
John O. Winant
months of the year or in clusjng
Furmrr governor of New Hamp­ them for the day when classes
shire and wartime Ambassador'to ended for the children.
the Court of St. James at l^tndon,
Eng. John &lt;J. Winant died esrljr
today as a result of aelf.inflirtrd
bullet wound.

Group Tried In Bruns. JVick, Ga., For K ill­
ing 8 Negro P ri­
soners Last July

Ansocln^ed 1’res.i Leased Wire

N O . 253

America Seeking

^Var On Catholics'State Road Department Aids In
In Poland Feared Improvement To Lake Howell Road

Bv MiKnlair vl&lt; th^suie [VuG
m
cnt

American Proposal Is
Said T o Amount T o
Re - enslavement O f
People O f Korea

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k naJ
ha* apptuptialrd a t additional J4H,B R U N S W IC K r c7 . N ov. 4 Iff)
l-A K f; SU C C LS s T N ov. 4 vff!
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4*00 lo be added »u the
of frdrtal money which I lie County
— H. G. Worthy, formrr warden,
The foreign m initlrr of tho
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now
has
on
hard
(oi
the
purpose
of
widening
and
leiuifacing
the
t.ake
and four former guards *1 ihe
f 1
0 JIS 11. L . e n d c r Now In Ijowcll Rnvd ' iio m llic P tl-m o ihghw.iv to comic, i with Road 22ti .it Soviet L L 1.11110, Dltutd /. ManudGlynn county convict camp were
iky. charged today dial
the
London Expects T o Goldcnipd it w anm un.'cd I »diy .it the Hireling of llir County United
acquitted today of federal chsrg-i
Stale* i» .ryking to "pigeon­
that they violated civil rights of
hole'' the qurilion, of in’trprndriice
Visit Am erica Soon |'“T i '- t , ...... &gt;•„] R,.a ...........
prisoners .in the slaying of eight
for Korea and to &gt;ri up a “puppet
Ipruprlatlon, ut«n -tuti'-l (list hids^
negro convicts L » l July I I .
I.()\1X)N. N„v; 4 'i f f ! Stan- fm the iniprovi-ment -if
ltf „,c.
gUVcrnment."r*
the. 7
7 ^
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np
a-ve
Worthy and the former guircb »JMw Mtkolaiciyk prrdicled today |m|je
inrhntlng the ic-mrM.tnuihk) ntacfr In* cluiget in
rrviuuiiy had been ctearrd of thst Communitl-dqminaled, Poland facing and widening from 9 to
attacking a rrviced U . Sc piopotal
lame by a coronet's jury,' a Glynn toon will begin an attack nri lit- * 1H" feet, will l*»- adcetjlw-d on
calling fot withdiawal of Ameri­
|N^ - ,H.
,
,
,
county grand jury and an inves Cathilic Church.
can and S iiv iri troop* horn Ko
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This i» a continuation of llic
tigering committee of the Georgia
ll-e I’oluh Praiant Pally
Roa.l east aiul south, it
ira within *H) day* ' ‘if pocuble'
legislature.
er, irfinhed aftri Inc thamain {was pointed out l«&gt; f.-lmilission
after etlahlichmcnt of • piofioted
T h r verdict was reached after flight fmm hi* natice land to n Chairman II 11• !***;*•• Hu f48.00rt
indrpendrnt Koirau government.
eight minulrs of drlibrralion. The cape bring "slml and killed tik * tint the Cotmiy Im* on Imud
Mautnhkv told the United Nsfor tin* road Improvement had
jury received the case at 11:47 a sheep.” said he mlrudrd to g » been donated la*t yc-ai f-*r III* 119 Cases
Docketed;
lion*
Awenihly'* "ii7 nation polit­
CONCORD, N. H .. Nor. A (ff)
A. M. today after listening lo six soon to the Unilrd Stain "to »er. Tn*.-awi!fn. farm to innikct road,
ical committee the New American
20
Set
For
Trial;
— John C. Winant," wartime imbut ili- Commission doomed the
days of testimony.
friend*;’*
prap«jrj|-"3tT1iriU'ii(r to the le-enbatiador lo Great Britain and
Judge Frank M. Scarlett had
"I am cute," lie said, "lliat you Lake Howell road Improvement . .EikditAre Gontimied slat rm rut of thr Korean people"
three lime* governor of New Hamp.
warned against any demonstration wilh hr.ir in ‘a few wrrki of a as- rtinre IhlpurtanT.
(t. W. B|M*nci*r, ntlnctiev -fot
Ono hundiod nmriorn f j - n ' while Hu—u amird at "icsloiing
and the sTnall crowded courtroom
shire, rhot himtetf to thklh fis t
remained quiel when thr vrrdlet print firing turd fol taholagillg lllldinrd Cnssglls-rry. nnwoUliccd weir on ll ir Ocloliri di d din krl then hhcily,"
| night with a .32 calibie Belgian
tin wolkrit; annllirr for having lo the Hoard that Mr. Casset- of County Court wlirn County
was announced.
Under the nsw U . Jii. plan, ell
pistol.
Defense Attorney Vance Mit- Wra|Him. You will »cr an incrr.c:- le-try hail agreed t-&lt; tight-ofhllCIgll
tittup* would hr out id
Judge
R,
W.
W
arr
vnuidril
tlie
WftV*
for
it
now
road
evtenalOP
• The 50-yrar-old diplomat, who
.chell look only half an hour of ing 11giit otj the-church"
from Sominoln Bout-vnrd ne-*o doikrt ihiro w rrkt iso riirce. ai Koira hv m et iiiinnier inilead of
the one hour allotted him to sum
letirrr) only in January a* jlerm*Ancwrnng ttuesliont, llir wai- ibe hiiK-wim l rare! r eok t- 1 it tie coiding lo Grntge ,-Y Sport, J: . by next fan. 1 .1* proposed by
up the defense. He declared the
nenl representative on llic U n it'd
l.ske ll- o r ll mill I
Tonv.
prisoners conspired to'take over limr Premier declared:
county provreuting attorney, wrio KtiCCl.l.
Nalioni
Economic and Social
" f veryunc In Poland would tikr t-conmd But Ion, 81-year-obi de­ narrowrif down to 2h cave* col lot
the camp for the purpose o f es­
life U. .S. piopo*al aim called
Council, war officially pronounced
caping and asked, “ Are we here the t Iiuii h land to hr divtdrd veloper in the region, p greed to trial, wlirn llir other* eithrr plead­
for tli&lt;- cirattuo ol “ national *ci&gt;ro|tosrd ■ehsttee In the
route
a suicide by medical refeiee Clar*
to protect so-called civil rights of among llir pr.ccanl* if only thry
fr-'tu the n ririn n l plsl
ed guilt* or had thru hum!* rc cuilly foicc*" 111 Koira and the
convicts who were guilty of mup
ence E . -Butterfield. Dr. Butleicpphl h.cvr political freedom. Wr
Engineer ,M.
Hagan « » ' lioalrd hof.tii'r of llirir f.lllllli dmoluttop j i l “ all imlilaiy or
der,
rape,
sodomy
and
every
other
. field attributed the ad to over
crime, or are we here to protect often hear nf rliargr* tiring menu direct'd to revi*r the plat to * lo ap|teai in Court at llir limr *&lt;-flo linlil nv hum itiom" inch at
. work.
civil rights of the men who were factuird again*! priril* for atco lltat deed* mill' tie rnnveved ao-l tlir ii ra*r» w rir called
llfoie »rl up fiy do1 Rucciaut in
V»nrt- sta rt—t. The new route will J
, . ,
,
H it secretary, J. Bernard Truciating with thr undrrgrmmd, hut oTiable
watching over them?
To*id-ni« id avoid having! Dimng llir court Inalt tlncr do npidirm Koira.
M untlaurr. a s l*sa * * !»■
“ We need reform in our penal it ii true to &gt;ay that llir church
in "&gt; n »0 I1-- race t in V . w’-ore . frndanl* who h.td p irvioil'lv plo.nl- P Tin- irvi-i-il resolution n u *uhsystem. Guards now are aubjected
HlftlhUMrit all* 1**1Mr Alt J
hs&gt; never enjoyed such rnthusi- i„ .c.,
« n lr i| - Nil( (;,u|lv*' t h.viucrci thoi.
to cursing because they are un­
attic
mppoit
from
the
|ieople
a*
j
faring
dav*
for
admission
charges
Gu(j1y
,
m,|
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&gt;
lu,
rt
ll
utnm
WASHINGTON, Nor. 4 iff)
able to properly punish prisoner*.
Tho &lt;'otUliPsiloll ngrood to lu ll'll'
^
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— Senator Ferguson (K-MIrh)
State law now confine* punish­ il do.ot now”
ood
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Regarding
his
»-dd
d.sh
fron
i
hearing*
tolntivr
to
dosing
of
Attorney
Speer.
They
w
o
.o
U
,
said today the fart that IJow.
ment to solitary confinement.
|rd with ran
ratiy in g
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sstho
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Jacohs
charge,fwjth
ard Hughes' 200-lob firing
“ We need to place prisoner* on
bequ_platted huLncvui_nuui. .Duu- s-rfm rrtlril wt-nptmTWlinvi'KSuT-• * ' 1 - c ) l t l | )| ) 1 I 1 ^
boat can fly doc* not affect
the same aU lu*. as soldicra of also jutw wf (lor many,-Mikotah'syk ■if Ilies,* is |
&gt; ro*il Hi Silver man, chatgcil with ihiting alt anplan* to rrsmttr hearing* on
said, with n smile:
the United Bute* Army."
Lake, closing of which was re
_
. . . .
Hughe** wartime government
"Bnmellmrs
you
meet
many
or
lomubilr, wlulc intoxicated, and
Mitchell
aald
the
prisoner*
vio­
W ASHING TO N, Nor. A &lt;ff&gt;—
lated law* M*lnM JW*rrectlon, tflv.yy Itusrian people, who llkn tpiested hv Charles Tvler, stmt- John-Pinkney Haii. charged with
ting
property
owner.
Tho
other
.
^ T h f world's supplies of bread
•» r * * » ais)
N EW VOHK. N y U -d -A ; G u r. t o
law prohibiting criminal con­
n-ad. closing of which was re- 0nlaiilulli'-itlling-Uittiinaliuit-bc»
Cost O f X-IVing F o r* Hughes' Mr craft became alr- aspiracy
cereals are 10,000,000 tons short
f u T liroigc S Patton. J•.» 111 In*
to Indict and convict an
qm-steit^by—
Frrit1Tr"VYnson.
a
borne brieflr Bunday j»hlle_
* 'riagr*.
en r m a m n d th a r th e y wrre
of the amount needed to maintain
lunik "W ar A* t Knew It." pubtionev for Howard Iloleler an I
— LowJnQome Groups — undrrrotny iixT tesla at Loa tnrof
Few Negroes Go To
During the l'a*t week then1
guilty
o
f
riot
and
iwl|tpi
to
pierenl y * tw B i^ 3 ir“ Je&lt;in Bothl
H. M, Cochran, is* a part o f Were MX trials on charges of sell- tidied ll.n week, said ili.il “ ui
Angeles will change plana for
riot.
O rr, director-general of the food
Polls In Mississippi Fourth- Street in l^ke Mary, l«e- ug liipior without a license All rveiy c.ne-pia; lit ally thiougliolll
the bearing*, Ferguses told
W ASHINGTON. Nov. 4 if f ) —
District Attorney J. Saxtuq
tween Florida and Alma Street*.
a reporter:
11nnllHUra an l'»»&gt; Sill
and agriculture otganitalion of the A Citizens Advisory Committee on
die (European) '"i anipalglt, I wa*
Daniel
told
the
jury
that
everyA fortnerlv made * reriuesl liv
" ! don't see how |l does.”
By ASHDt'l ATKD I'HF-SH
United Nations, said today.
taxation recommended today ” a
under .wraps liotu (tie. high-com­
tiody in .Georgia should be uFrank
Pane
her
for
vaeatlon
of
a
Faw negroes rasl hallots with
W ASHING TO N, Nov. 4 ( f f ) - shamed when It gets to the point
idatlcd l.fsOO-frml road near the
"Th e aituation." he said, ^ can reduction in intftridoal income tax
mand.
x
the -overwhelming white elector^
lie met only by an increase in to­ rater for all, with due regardi W ith none of the fanfare which where guard* can * " « » » do n &gt;|f to,)(|y ,n M1„i*»lp p i's state Dog Track was granted.
"1 h is - may have been a good
-c
*.
wida elect ion to name a successor
tal world food production. The for the rort. of , living of thoie masked in prtvioui teutons, a prisoners, lay th n
thing,
a* -cedin'- I ,(■;&lt; i"-i »■**tin* nri Klin eOlirlyfiltl ■Utl lD*ll
.to #a
. , e t n
1.._ jG.
*
the late U
Senator
Theodore
Senate War Investigating Subcom­ the prison courtyard
inctease which the -world nerdr in ihe lower ‘income groups."
prtuou*. " I'.itton *nd in tin* lowik
allowed to go free.
lillboJcTv Track Is Tricil
muit tome mainly from the rehawrillen m l lM&gt; and puhUtlied
T h e study group was set up by mittee rc-oi
The capital city, of Jarkson re
-therow
into
Howard
Hughes*
wartime
- -— l iJit si ion--end - tg iitu llu r r —m
pociliumimdi 1-v I loughion M illThe House Ways and M rsns. Com­
ported "heavier tria*i usual" vot­
Out
By
Dusty
Boots
j Two Drl.and youths, Fred Zor31-Man Crew Saved
ing from the Mart, reflecting the
war-devastated countries aod from mittee, and includes both business plane 'contracts*
, 10- ami Raleigh llirkox, who find llir* (srmpsnv
lively campaign dehate over , tho
Beyond the bare announcement
the expansion -of the underdevel­ and labor representatives. Ros­
"lluw e c ri. I d-&gt; ll'd lirlie le I
Members of the Dusty Boots previously pleaded guilty of theft
By .Arm y Transport I**uea
of antt-i' himniunion, tareRiding Club held their first rar­
oped countries.
well MaGill, former Undersecre­ that hearings will be resumed, com­ *
M'grvffation ami -"nutside nied- ing and tuprnamrnt practice .Sun­ of l f « automobile* In Sanford wa*. and led lli.it had I brea
mitter officials here from Chair­
during Septemla-r had sentrtice* permitted to go all nut, tile war
'
Sir John explained that because tary of the Treasury, heads it.
NEW YORK Nov. 4 (A1)—Tin- dlers“ ln Mississippi piditica. Ear­
man Ferguson (R-Mich. ) on down master it the U. 8. Army trans- ly reports from the delta showed day at Ibrir new riay track «t
of - partial failure of the 1947
. Th e group's report, was submit­
the Municipal Airport, It wax an­
.
wop. .especially in Europe, about
dre|inrd to discuss the inquiry. nort Charts* A. Stafford radioed that voles had been cast by only
nounced
today by Jack Sassard, moMiinif. Court was recrkled until lt»rt would (rare been saved.1
ny.6D0.OOO tons are needed In 1947- ted as the Wavs and Means Com­
four
negroes
out
of
a
total
of
89
today
that
his
men
had
braved
i r n t l i M * an gag*
!94H\to prevent a decrease In bread mittee assembled to prepare tax
strong wind* In a lifeboat to res- Votaa in two boxes at Greenville. club president, who predicted that Nov. 12 when the Grand Jury will ' Defendinv Jin dapping of a »**ldiei m llir Sicilian campaign in
and cereal rations, compared with legislation for the special session
In New York rain and high work on the rare track will be convene.
rue the 31-man crew of the 1 orZornes wa* senlencerl lo three I'M 1, I'allnn umle that hr *aiv
y as,000.000 tons eatlmated at the of Congress convening Nov, 17. Wallace Returns To
tuguese.
schooner"
„ ___ ___
______ Marla Carlol* : winds
_
kept 'thousands of New completed within the nest few
A nunilier of spectator* years in the State lVnitcntlary
Geneva Food Conference in Sep­
U. S. A fte r Sojourn which aint an SOS last night r e - j York voters fium tho pnlls, sog- day*
tile Gl tilting -nn a bed nr.w t
Chairman Knutson (R-M inn) has
eoncurrent with a three y e a i sen­
tember.
porting it was sinking in mid-At- Jgrsting- that a pre-election fore- were present.
If'lttiiln tirii **m r « A f
Starting
chute*
for
the
quarter
said
he
wants
a
bill
cutting
income
tence
that
he
received
in
Circuit
“ According to the most recent
cast of n record number of vole*
NEW YORK Nov. 4 (ff)— For- iantlc.
mile
hone*
have
been
Installed
Court‘In Orlando on Oct. 1. All
The message from Capt. Gun- for"an off-year election would nut
e s t i m a t e s , supplies available taxes by $4,000,000,000 a y y r . mCr Vice "President Henry A. Wal.
and member* aided yesterday In. that will he added III time to thi U.S, H n sT m ich O f
amount to only about 29,000,000
Also on the committee's list of lace arrived at LaGuardia Field nar Van Rosen o f Brooklyn, mas­ Is* reached.
Rain was reported III several clearing the grounds next to the: first sentence is -the interval betons. The resultant gap ia 10,000,- business was the issue of whether today by plana dram Rome after ter of the Stafford, aald hla crew­
Versatile W eather
---- *-*— -*■
will 1la­ tween sentence*, J cc.Ik** Smith
men made two trlpa In a lifeboat ctics in the upstate urea where n track so that everything
000 ton* Instead of the 9,1)00,000
i Cm IIs s h
Css* Sis I
a three-week tour of Europe and
to take o ff the r u s of Ihe strick­ i 100,000,009 cash bonus for World in readiness for tho Armistice pointed out.
that hah been estimated only a
■—
»
the Middle East.
H) a s m i i IATED PURRS
1War II veterans was the principal Day rvelil*.
'Raleigh HlckoX wax given si two
few weeks ago,” he said ia a
Wallace, who spent 12 days in en vessel.
The wratli-r wax cloudy and
,
Van Rosen said th# three-mas­ ‘ i- cuac •
The track It 60 feet wide and year sentence by Judge Smith.
statement prepared for an FAO
Palestine, said “ The tension Is
Britain
Is
Planning
.
ted achooner was sat aflte by the
In Kentucky the Ik-mocralir 660 yard* long. Post* have been This sentence Is al»u concurrent tniny, with trui|ieratunia atiout
council seasion.
not a* great a* It had been re­ departing crew. Hla message was
and Republican parties staged a erected for the tournament min­ with a* senti'iico passed In Or- norma), over tin- northern half of
Sir John added there was “ no
N
ew
Criminal
Code
ported."
the country today, while snow
e
irastlssM so !**■» Slit
received at th# New York port of ing of war for control of the 1 petition and yasterday future Undo.
He added that he had talked
end below' fi&gt;-t'/illg temperature*
•mbarkation.
■J -tat* administration in today's ruuipetlturs
were getting their
mpetitor*
,
Johnnie
L.
Roy
Dowling,
10
with
leading
Arabs
and
Jews
and
LONDON, Nov. 4 (ff)—Tha gor.
The captain said he was pro grneral election.
horses accustomed to the new yr#rs of age, was releaord into were repirted fri Montana
Voting H eavier Than vnm enl undertook today to over­ “ the outlook of each la dependent eeedlng
Rain f&gt;-ll in rection# o f central
welt with Ihe rescu
The Democrels. with 11. R. Rep. path. Side line rail* have lo-cn the custody of his mother, Mrs.
haul Britain's ancient system of upon what position they hold In men. Tha Stafford, a- hospit
aria C. Clements as their can- erected.
Nebraska, iwiliug the winter wheat
1Usual In Election criminal
Kffia
Dowling,
pending
«
prelife:
hankers
taking
the
economic
punishment in a bill
ahlp carrying patients from Bremn- niidata for governor, sought to recrop North I'lalti- repurted a fall
Mr. Sasiard today announced evidence investigation
calling for the abolition of flog­ view, farmers that-of the work­ nrhaven. Is due In New York Sat­ vain the power they lost lo thr
that some of the best quarter
Chargea of^autu theft against meaturinf one-half Jnch and Val­
Voting today, both for nomina­ ging and hard labor,
er'."
urday.
Republican* four yrar* ago.
mile horse* In Central Florida Tom Murray and We-dey UjIIn-H entine .27 of an inch Rain was
tion of two City commissioners
The former Secretary of Com­
The measure, published tonight,
central in the north Atlantic
are slated to he entered In thy were nolle pressed.
and for election of County School made no mention o f a proposal merce. who now la editor o f the
Armistice, Da/ race*.
trustee* and determination of to suspend death penally for a New Republic declared he did not
Restitution for the stealing and stales, with the hesviext falls in
Pennsylvania.
Among noted horsemen who ate
echoo) tax mlllage, was consider- fire year experimental period .
Kuatlaare
"&gt;•&gt;
believe "(here will be a great
Light "now fell in eastern Mon­
. ably heavier than usual.
expected to send entriee. he said,
An amendment ratling for the amount of bloodahedf after with­
tana tuday and the lowest read­
V
At 2:00 P. U - 7$6 votes had abolition of eapltal punishment. drawal of British forces from
sre Mark Ilrltt of Winter Garden. Rent Control.Chief
ing on the early morning weather
been ra il at the City Hall, it was Informed eourre* said, probably Palestine.
John Sutler, L Albritton and
reported by Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, will be proposed by a "backbench"
Cedi Cowart of Orlando, Q. I.
Charged With Bribe map ua* 20 above at Livingston.
Mont. The cool weather touched
elerk. She waa assisted bv Jay labor members, many of whom
Roberts end E. W. William* of
Beck, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and have announced - their opposition Rope-Truised Body
parta of ihe western plains xtates
' i’alalks, Tommy Rice o f Ocoee,
TA
M
PA
Nov.
4
(ff)—Hanford
C O IU M B U S, O., Nov. 4 I f f ! — A New Yo»k psychologist urgsd ra ­ ‘ C. L. Mann qnd Aaron Story of
Mrs. Margartt F. Barnes aa in- lo tha death penallybut fL-drrul fun-casters said no
Found
In
Car
IVudk
J.
Thompson,
40,
r*nt
fonttol
sper-tor*
cial workers today lo give a* much help lo the aged at to the young. St. Cloud, Jack Sassard and Bod director tot tho St. Ptlm bunr sharp dtop in temperature* was
' ' School voting waa heaviest at
Dr. George l.awto- declared, in a talk prepared for the opening Howard of Sanford.
area, w u boynd ovi*r to 11 M ft n l expected. The mercury wa* slight­
DETROIT, Nov. I, (ff)— Th#
Precinct N a 3. at the Tourist U.S. Envoy Praises
1
grand Jury today after a co-work- ly above normal In the western
rape-trussed
body
of
86-year-old
smiod
of
the
57th
annual
Ohio
Welfare
Conference
that
"social
work
Center, where at 2:00 p. M. 266
XTer testified at a U. S. eommls* Gulf area yesterday, with a top
Gust
Andromaloa,
described
by
vote* had been east, according to
Argentine’s Peron police aa a gambler, was found is of limited effec'ivencv* it cunremirate* on helping the individuated
sioner'a hearing he and Thomp­ of 86 at HruwtisvlUv, Tex.
Archie Rett*, elerk. He waa aaa good start and does not ire lo it that he hat a Chance lo fu lfill the Male Quartette W ill
son conspired to spilt a $600 brllotoday In tha trunk o f hla auto­
stated bv Mr*. Cassandra Schults,
BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 4, « V promise of thi* good sts.1." —
n i l l . l ) LABOR
for deconlrollln;! rental* on an
' T H. J. Lehman and Frank L. Miller U.S. Ambassador James Brute mobile on an East Side street.
Sing
Here
On
Dec
5
NUERNBERG, Germany, Nov.
Dr. Lawton waa the first o f five,
apartment house.
Polled quoted friends as saying
1 aa inspectors.
cally, and which can age successaald In a speech today that Presi­
Commissioner Paul Pinkerton 4 (ypj—U. 8. prosecutor* Intro­
A t Precinct No. 1 at the old dent Juan Peron Is a “ great lead­ Andromaloa waa last seen Oct. general speaker* her* to address* fully," Dr. Lawton said, “ social
The Civic Music . Association ordered Thompson held for grand duced evidence totfay that I.
29 in a downtown coffr# house 3.000 social workers, puttie and
ACL depot and present girl scout er o f a great nation."
____________
fnust__________
meet the_________
needs ofcommittee announced today that Jury action after he denied a pro­ G. -Farlwu Industrie demanded, re­
private, attending the* annual re worker*
district.
headquarter*. 201 vote* had been
view o f the welfare problems of every age group and glv# each'the National Mai* Quartette which test from Thompson’s attorney, ceived mfll .exploited *l*v« labor­
Ha told the American Legion
.
Officers
aald
acquaintances
told
east B. F. Whltnet fl/. reported.
the state and Ite communities. group n chance to express Jtsejf wax heard-Jfi-OrUndo teat winter OtU B. Radebaugh, Jr.. Ihat he ers by the thousands, including
Inspectors were Mrs. Amelia Nob­ poet tha Argentine president “ has them he had $30,000 In hla pock­ Others .war* Hal H. Griswold, and earn tu own keep.
‘ will present lh# first concert of had no Jurisdiction to bind Thomp­ children as x'oung a* eight yeara
extraordinary
ability
to
under­
ets at that time. Tba only money
le. Mrs. W, E. Watson and Vivian
“ Tha goal o f age Is not old the Sanford season this yoar at son over on the charge fo con­ of age. Affidavit* were introstand quickly complicated busi­ found on tho bbdy waa two pen- president o f the confsrence and
former Mate welfare director ag* assistance or old aga homes th High School Auditorium on spiracy.
duced in the war crimrt trial
When the elerk and Inspector* ness situations, which la all the nlea, although the fingers bore Jade H. Stippe, chief o f the social or even social security, but Jobe, d ##. b.
Paul K. Ilerahey, 41, InspectorJof 23 directors of the chemical
arrived this morning at the City more remarkable when It ia eeo- two large diamond ring*.
This decision was made at a for 8t. Petersburg housing exped trust from three condemned Nasi
service division o f the Veterans' real Joba or subatitutes for Jobs
Hall M 7:30 o'clock they found aidcred that hla training has been
Inspector Joseph V. Krug of Administration t Fred K. Koehler, that ar* almost Ilka tha real meeting of the Committee held at iter and himself charged with war criminal*.
•w about a doten ritliens waiting that o f t soldier and a states­ the special Investigator aq
executive director o f the Chicago thing.
- ;
the Tourist Center at the close of conspiracy to bribe, was the only
man."
• there to vote. It Wqe reported.
aald “ We w on pretty sure he Community "Chest, former Cin­
"M cial ' worker* muat help the drive Saturday night It was prosecution witness a g a i n s t
JAYCBE NOTICE
Ha landed Peron fo r the spirit waa in th* ttember* racket,’'
age
successfully K)to decided that that* will be Thompion.
cinnati Public Welfare and Safety Americans
There will tie no board of direc­
o f cooperating In better i
A SLIGHT M ISTAKE
Director, and also a former dir­ through old are guidance center*, three attractions this.year with a
lie relatsd in detail how he and tors meeting of the Seminole
Meets on the “ Hold betwen the U.S, a Ad Ar
The Quia Matter
K IW A N IS MKBT
ector o f the Division of Misplaced recreation
centers,
Job-finding concert nlaalst for the second, Thompson agreed to solicit $600 County Chamber of Commerce to­
The Fort Program* on Station saying he found “ friendllneaa___
A quit program, “ It Para to Persons for tho United Nations centers, katrmlnlng centers, suitable end a Ballet Intime for the third, from Mrs. Mary Stocksr of 224 night, It was announced late this
WTRR announced today that the cooperation" with all with whom Know Kiwanlt, will bo conducted Rehabilitation and Relief Adminis­ housing development* to replace
A ll aectjons are made on tho Btach Drive, St. Petersburg, for afternoon bv Gordon Bradler club
senior team won the ranted! In­ ha had made contact. He
at the .Klwanla meeting at 'the tration; and Charles L. Sherwood, old ago homes, associations for basis of a vote by tho vorious removing rent control* from her secretary. The City Hell and the
stead of the Junior team aa an­ Peron p e r s o n a l l y
Tourist Center tomorrow noon by •tote welfare director.
successful Aging, group therapy members of tbo association. Mrs. apartment house and how he wa* counting of the votes will causa
nounced on the radio at the eloso “ without exception" oi
Edwin
Shinbolser
am E. C.
“ To have ad America which U setups, retirement planning con)- J, L. Ingley secretary explained arrested by FBI agenta Immedi­ the meeting to be delayed, Brad­
tare
o
f
Joint
relation*,'
o f the program last night.
Harper.
aactuA and happy psychologi­ mltUea, ete."
1today.
ately after fatting tha money.
ley stated.
LONDQN, Nto. 4, (ff&gt;— Brit­
ain Mourned thy death of for*
eier United Stale* Ambaeeador
John G. Wlnsnt Xmlsjr aa the
loaa of a friend whaVhsrrd thin
nation’* suffering in war and
her Joy in rlrtory.'The Evening*
Star called him a ‘war casually*
In Ita headlines.,
i- The Ermine Standard' rerail­
ed hi* words In 1911 of the
British people: “ Toil hare said
aa little •• you hare done so
much. It la all part of a /nildler’a faith •• to hare known
treat things and to br eohtent
with sllencs." And the paper
added: “ Tho** rrorda rould be
applied to Winant hlmsflf."

Citizens Group

World Supply Of
Bread Cereals Is Urges Reduction
Reported Short In Income Taxes

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Uctober I erm Of

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County Court Is
Recessed By Ware

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if

Senate Probe Of
Hughes Contracts
Will Be Resumed

Gen. Patton Tells
In His Journal

E™eh,as2fr ITs.If*|d° ,H

2 Detand Youths
Are Sent To Jail
FfTrAutoTIuTts

srrsSs'Tcitt a s s : * • « « , * ... - j

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Social Workers Are Urged To Give
As Much Help To Old As To Young

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TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1917
BIBLE VERSE-FOR TODAY
EVEN MISFORTUNES MAY HE
USED AS STEPPING STONES
TO A FINER LIF E : All thine*
work together for good 16 (hem
that love God.—Roman* 8:28.
Hooray for M iko lejciyll He «•
c«|&gt;cd the Itrd filing squads an t
u fd y ira rlird llir havrn of al
political iclugrc* in tendon.

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In One Lifetim e

New York City voters are bal­
loting today on a Charter amend­
ment which rn.vy tie the can on
Communists operating in the realm
of City politics. At the present
lime there are two avowed Com­
munists on the City Council due to
R/oportional rrprrsrn^ation pro­
vision of . the Chatter. H i d - l ua.
piled amendment would rlrange
that provision »o that each of the
.25 slate irnale dnhids in ill*
city would «lecl a mrnilrer Kf
the council. Th is, it is ^relieved,
would gel rid of the Communists,
ll will be interesting to see what
happens in the election.

p le a s e

Sewanee’ T igers A re
Up From Grid Deep

FOLKS

NASH VILLE. Ten;.. Oct. 31 (&gt;P)
—The Purple Tigers from Sewa­
nee. Tenn., are back in the front
parlor again after lying on the
doormat for lo these many years.
Along with Montclair, N. J.,
Teacher*. Srwannee. it one of the
two unbeaten, unscored-on footliall tram* in the country.
This year’s Sewanee team la
probably » s near simon pure as
any in the nation, for the Univerally o f the 8outh ha* no athletic
acholarship* and does not sub­
sidise football playera.
It has
plgyed no "name” teams, but
witK_a. AQtal cilrullmcnl of-only
500. has aa formidable a football
record as can he found In Dixie.
— A lter loalag-18-game* ln-» n r r
in 1937-38 and going winlcss 1n
24 rontesta, the university with­
drew from the Southeastern Con­
ference,
Nine rears after withdrawing
from the ‘ conference. Athletic
Director Cordon Clark *ay« there
are no regret* at Sewanee. The
Purple Tigers take on' Maryville
College (T*nn.J this week,

The Wilson Award
Anyone (IvMiriiiK u real rliNtinction that ilovn iprt fall
to every one's lot nhuultl try for the award for di -1 ittyrtt: h
ed service made by the Woodrow Wilson Fmmditthm. T&lt;
win thh^ the recipient “ must have rcndm-d uttl»in-«—•}&lt;#**(fic period of lime meritorious service to demoenuy. pidm i
welfare,' liberal UhoiiKht or.|H?«ce through jtistice.” *Tlie
latest winner Is Jjyrflttnl_Bantch._u.h**in- I’rv-idm!- h :ir
Inmmi calling'upon for advice or help ever since Wilson's
in past years the Foundation has chosen such Ameri­
cans ns Elihu Hoot, Cordell Hull und Henry* I., .stint- *n.
It has also jfono'ouUdde' thef country to pick nten itko Vis
count Cecil, vvito contributed'to the League of Nations fileti
almost as much as Wilson himself, and Thomas Ma-atyk.
founder and first president of Czechdslovakiir. I’nriirli may
well regard his inchisiqn &lt;o »hi*
... ...........urrtuphonor of a life devoted for ntutty.years to the inthlie

The progrrtsive theory of educa­
tion which allow*-i uMdran to do
a* they damn please for fear
Fh*y might develop inhibitions is
rapidly, becoming ,i»U- JaihionedAnd well it might, "vwa thought
the other day. ss w* stood on a
corner and watcher}' a teen-age
youth bawling out }vls mother.
A few inhibitions might be a good
thing. "You can't develop leaders
by letting them do -as thev
please." skys Shaw^gan Lake
School's hradmasttf Christopher
Lonsdale. " I f I had let my shepherd
dog run wild as a pup! she'd be a
vicious savage beas( today." We
remember a cook we U*cd to have
a good many years ago who had
. B ite r heard of pragrlkarve educe
lion. She took a stick of Hove
wood to her boy whtnever he
V «d *3 it. That prompt and vtgt rest ment may hava been
for thk knots on his
but we never knew a morn
polite little colored boy. Nona of
jbie "Yep " and “Nop*" ifu ff when
hi* mother spoke, " f t wa* Yes.
Ma'am."

s r c o r H ij^ . - t o . Clock— setvoek, I s ’ ru n n in g stro n g and b o n fire s

leap -Just as high as when they
smacked dowrt
the 'mightiest
machines in the south.
In 1921 Sewanee, treat Rico 102-

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!.
l y W IU IA M R I I T

Nutfro Huk Special
Stake In Projects

Central Press Writer
COMMIII VIRJUS COMICS
CJIKNCH Communists, wo
read, plan to aitk legtslatlcm
curbing us* of American comic
and adventure atrip* In French
nawspapera. The Had Bear, It
would appear, la afraid of Falls
the Cat

Don Matchan, a nrwsp*|&gt;er Vd
•tor who recently went brokr in
Valley City. North Dakota, writes
in a publication called "In Fact"
which seems to delight in point­
ing out the evils of {he capital­
istic system, says that 98 per­
cent1 of the newjpijve'r editor* in
the United State* ire “ re*ctionkry." There are in lhe»e United
State* no fewer than 10.000 news­
paper editors, not including the
associate editors, managing edi­
tors. city- editor*, sport* editor*,
and tociety edilorsi- and appar­
ently all but 2 percent ol them
are out o( step except Don Matchan.

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Tho itasdng of President Grover t'lovulniiTr- pMiT.v
Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, brought vividly to mind i
••&gt;.-.
with which she was identified. She had married i
timu. several years nftcr the cx-Preaidvnt's death in I'.tn*
As Frances Folsom she married Grover Cleveland
slut
Blue Boom of the White House during hi&lt; fit t t ’
President. She wns 22, he more than twice her age. ,i . nIht of the same luw.firin with which her futher wa m u-i—
The State of Florida ia tunning elated in Buffalo.
a deficit of $5,000,000 in three
Cleveland during his first term furthered t'ivil -Stv &gt;
monthi. Al that rale it will I h- as against tiio-hfroH* system for public office. After I dug
$20,000,000 in a year. Fortunately,1 the re-election to Hnrris(m, he rail again and
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the Stale hai a nrahle reserve following one fotJr-year interval. For this second term li&gt;
to fall back on, Hut- no reserve came back to the White House at the entnmei’n m ».» &lt;.f
can prevent new taxes' if the rat? the panic of 1893 because of which hi? railed a i&gt;n ! •-■ ;
of (pending keep* up.
sion of Congress, lie is credited with sttlhillYatfoii
'}e&gt;
.currency
at
this
time.
Like
Mrs.
Preston's
second
hu-i
and.
Staid old Hoilun eii|oy«‘d llic
excitement of two payroll tobheiie* ho s|H*nt the last years of his,career lecturing at I’rin ton
tail week which neaily (hocked University.
• Mrs. Preston, tleud at 83 in Baltimore, saw trenieielnn.the Beacon H ill dowagers nghl
uvcnUt
in the 61 years since sin* started out n- a \Nhi:&gt;
.out of their tockrii. In broad
•
daylight llir liandili with gunnv House bride.

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Would You Want A
Daughter To Be
The First Lady ?

HOW MANY BIRDS W ITH THIS STONE?

Senator Pepper insists lira!
ii
their investigations keep up muih
longer. "Th e tin t thing ypu know
an American will not he able l*»
aland up and &gt;|ieak h » tnjnd"
Yeah, the way he could in Ru»
lia. you mean.

(acki over their hradi walked,
into downtown office* and relieved
the paymaiien of $110,000 in one
initance, of $ K).SOO the neat day.
Ho hum! lliat'a the way it got*
whereofolki liave no rcipect for
law and ordrr. Hut what can you
ea|&gt;ect with the lowfi*i mayor, you
know. Bon Cuiley, hiuucli in
jail?

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H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Braille hu* roacued the blind from inolntion. Tin i u
Hyntem of reading and writing bused on combimitioii' of -ix
raised dots. It has been in use in the United States fat* |
more than 30 yetihf. TIjere were several system- in ukc
before that, of which one was called Uruilic, and oii&gt;- very
good one wns culled Now York Point. Their best Idea.- were
combined in the system which was then stai^limHzt.'d iiid
kept the Bruille name, that of Louis Hrnille 'wjit/ lived in
Paris.
In 1812 nt the ugu of three he punctured one ey&lt;- (hi!*
playing in his father's harness shop. He became blind, and
n teacher of the blind, then grew interested in several curb’
systems of touch ichding. llis'own final plan wns n limpli
ficution and improvement of these curlier effort - Itv in» in
of a stylus, heavy paper and a special ilQpporting bln !:, dim
may also write.,
Today, the sightless may lead useful hud .rirh llv&gt;&gt;
One use of Hruille Is to put a sign in Brutllu Ua vv&lt;&gt;![ ■ •»
English on the trunks of trees in parks, giving the nhfl
the tree. The seeing child reads the name with ev&gt;
ih&gt;
non-seeing one fingers the bark, fingers the dgu and I
conies acquainted with that kind of-treP. SlylifTo
"•pie
notably train their memories better than seeing onit is qttitc likely that the blind child will rcnmml
nd
recognize thnt. type of tree by its burh better than hi • i
ing fricnjl
There are also "talking
in librnrb s whirl i&gt; &gt;1
aloud by means of records and players to tho.-e who «i • i•• t
see. It is an inspiration to see a sightless girl 1i *»&lt; r*
t&gt;&gt;
a talking l&gt;ook while knitting beautifully and ai&lt;ui t&gt; u
sweater for a Christmas present.
The story of inventions to help the blind ■■rue
&gt;t
for their -handicap is one of the most heartening ■hnptvr ■
in human history.

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American ' eebotcuni s l w s y s
ahown giving Ihe 'buslntss lo
Dtr Captain, a Ihlnly-dlagulsrd
caricature of Onkle Choc.

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To tbt littery French l.e llitt
Maggie'* letb il rolling pin mu%t
item a new and .terrible aecret
weapon.

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T ie Commjn say (he Utipt
hart a corrupting influence,
81mco w h e n Rate "Powi"
" Baugr end "lose i&gt; r trrs
maughtf words?

To them, no doubt, Papaya's
spinach propaganda' It obviously
aimed at winning the vegetarian*
af the world la the rout* ef the
Western Demecrode*.

Cevld be Ilia French tads faar
Dogwaad'e famous sandwich Is
loo goad on advertisement (ar
the American way ef life.
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By the way, why don’t tho
F r e n c h Iteite- bring out a
counter-comic of their own7
Might be anmethtng titled "The
Telephone Tovartsb." depicting
life among a group vvito live
etrictly along a I’arty Line.

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Next, w* full* expect, the
Reda hrtll be charging that the
Kalxenjammer Kids era really

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tuht-rrulosis lakta among Negroes,
"i 'itilxM# of |hl* race havp * epeeini stake in nrojeets rlirrc*ed at
H
&gt;•"«i«•! of the^dleeaar,” rcc•■ntly ilc. liiiiol, Professor II. L.
IhituHas. president of the Scn^lnola
t'nunty Negro TuberruloeL Assoc,
iatintt. This association works
umltr the County TB offira and
Mra. Edward Kircher KtccuUva
‘ rTfclary for Samlpol* County.
« "White tuliercukisis ranks earfilth as the cause of death among
the general population. i|.(* fourth
among negro#*.", said Doualaa.
"Tho high lift idrncc of tubsiruwgls
among our rare is due In part to
conditiois* over which wa hava no
untrol such a* crowded living con­
dition*. poor nutrition and lika
factor*." M. C. Mojtelv, w*tl known
m-gro citisen, haa twsn .-Icrtcdli
Seal Sale Chairman with Sallla
Field* a* his co-worker. "We have
responsibility to take whatever
step* We ren tofpiotect ourselves
from this disease," h# said. "One
thing which we obviously can do ia
cooperate
with
the
Seminole
County Tuberculosis Aeedcletlon In
* ptoicrnin lo prevent the sprtld
of the disea*a throughout the
county. W* can damonstrata our
willing nest to cooperate now by
offering our ecrvlce* in thg ap­
proaching Christmas Seal Salt lo
raise funds to support the aa(•Delation next year.

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Two New Industrie!*
Will Re In Sanford
Two new Industrie* are being
itarted at the Municipal Air|&gt;ott.
One which occuple* the former
maintenance building* and re p *^
is the Tee-Hiit Home*
Miami. The other industry is the
I’attrrpad Corp. which ia installing
machinery for manufacture of di*.
posable pada and panties for in­
fanta.
Carl Dodson is mill superinten­
dent of the Tec-Bill plant which
Is owned by C. F. Wheeler of
Miami. 1‘aul Yale*, foreman, ye*,
terday pointed out material for
the making' of two one story,
prefabricated houses of one stem
design and in about the Sil,Sd9
&lt;Ja**—of- homes.
The coidpany, he said, does nut
put up the house* but sells the
prefabricated section* _ tu con­
tractors and private owners. A
complete line of mill work machin­
ery will la- installed and active
production la predicted in the near
future. Within 90 days it is plan­
ned to produrc prefabricated sec­
tions for one house a day. .
The Patterned Corp. is owm-A
by Dr. J. P. Williamson of WintcT
Park. He is the former director of
the Riegel Corp. of Ware Shoal*.
N. C. which operatea textile mills.
Associated with him is D. Cray
and F. F. Caruther*. salesmanagrr. Harry Kudell of Hanford is
aiding in making the plant ready.

Dy IIA I. DOYI.K
NEW YORK, Nor. 3 OP&gt;~lf 1
had daughter—I'd I * plenty glad
to mv hvr become the wife of the
President of the* United states.
That** where I don't (ec eye to
•ye with Mr*. Harry 8. Truman.
She tay* if ihe had a *on *he
wouldn't ral*« him to be a Pre­
sident- No one could i|Uartrl with
a mother'* wi»h to *pare her »on
that fate.
Out I can't go along with her
itatement that *hc wouldn't care
to tee her daughter a* Flrtt Lady.
Thve^arvtdvwtr-wf-good reason*
why a parent wouldn’t want hi*
boy to grow up to he the (heat
While Father. Rut then- aren't
»o
many
arguments
agalntt
letting your little girl grow up to
bo** the While Rouse *rrvant*.
A President i» a kind of i|ueen
bee, a pritoner of the people. He
cease* to become an Individual.
We all feel wr own n chunk of
him. whelhur we voted fur him or
not.
He ha* to stand in line for hour*
at social function* he doesn't want
to attend and shake hand* with
people he doesn't want to meet- lie
can't go around the house In
jamas, because hr might run
into a party 'of slghtecr* from
Keokuk.
When he get** up to make a
•pecch. he can’t 1k&gt; »urc whether for me— mayl&gt;e. Lincoln's old l&gt;ed.
he will be applauded or shot at.
You wouldn't have to worry
He can't even Open strange about her,tiffing with her husbaiV
Christmas packages-rot- fear Santa and coming home to papa. Wives
Claus put a bomb in Ihsm.
don't leavr the While House to go
.
He can’t'step down l » the corner bark to their parents.
She wouldn't have tu fret alsiut
bar and have a hecr&gt;with the boy*,
and most o f hi* daily scenery con­ keeping up with the Joneses. She'd
sists of paper mountains blown set the serial pace herself. And
she'd never have any doubts alwut
over-the capital.
He is so closely guarded that he the family breadwinner stepping
gets u Irind of claustrophobia of out on her. The Secret 8crvice
people He's in a rut with nd wouldn't have any secrets from
her. They’d be keeping,tabs on tinfuture'and Iftilr fun. 1.
For $75,000 a year It's not worth l*oss man twenty four hours m
#
It. I wouldn't wish a life like that day.
for my boy— If l had one.
•She'd have all the flattery and
Another reason I wouldn't, want attention, women love, the fegling
a son of mine elected President pf Is-inir a real power liehind a
is that 1 know | would get tired rral throne—the most powerful in
of hearing gentlemen from the history. No woman would want to
other party ask me:
'misa that- if it were within her
You had a rhnnec to drown eluteh
hjm as a pup. Why didn't you?"
And sinre thcie are five living'
Rut l'il l&gt;e happy' to have a widows of Presidents hut only
daughter as First Lady anytime. one living ex-Pre»ldont. she'd pro.
It would solvr her housing pro-'liahly outlast her husband and
Idem fur nt least four years, and make n million dollar* selling h
she would always save a hunk memoirs.

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PECK-BENNETT
THE MACOMBER AFFAIR'

FDR Oil. DEAL
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tYAfclHNGTON Nov. 3 (/P)Pn-sldcnt Roosevelt was repre­
M A C A R TIIU R MUM
sented today to have Iwen "anxlTOKYO Npv. 4 Of) — (iencral out" in 1M I to ease the money
MarArthui deellncl commtnL to- need* of King Dm Saud of Satnli
dav on a Baltimore Sun xtory Arabia although the lata Harry
wheih said he would seek the Re- Hopkins commented then:
I nst Day j
oubllcan nomination for President
"Just'how we could call that
next year. • In refusing to. com­ outfit tth# Saudi Arabian gov­
Tuesday!I
ment the General adherd To hit ernment) a ’ Democracy’ I ’ don't
policy of alienee on recurring re- know."
,
,
BOCfa that Jig might bid for pre­
Tho views of Mr. Rooaevelt and " F O K E V E R
sidential office.
Hopkins, idviser to the late*Presj Went. Were placed In the record
.
Tueaday at 3:45 P. M over i by Char man Brewster (R.M a) aa
! I Km Bi
Ranalu
4ln.
station WTRR, the fourth in a.|,h*
wi l t Ufa.
War Ik.w..tl—
Ibveatlgxting
aeries of dramas. 'T h e Constant 1Committee continued Ita inquiry
Invader" will ba praeented by I K1 to whether the Navy waa
Llonal Barrymor* and a Holly. ]ch»rged excessive picas for Armwood cast.
Iblan oil by some Amerte
Vmertcan-owned.
companies.

ROBCRT PRESTON

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In Cuiora of Red, Blue, Grwen or Gold.
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THE1SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Evangelist

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calender

South Side Carnival
Proves Successful

1 ilium.tftj d • eg fiMi.otitig lie
no 1tin w&gt; te n l l c cti of the Fri­
ll inn's tup.flight cotio-dlnii uo.ljnt.s'- ('loll, BrOadWyy's fiaU&gt;r'ial

Youth Fellowship
Has Party Thursday

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A Hallowe'en party was held on !
Thm -day night by memtirra o f i
the Hbencwr Methodist Youth ’
Fellow shin .at the home of -Mrs, I
Minnie Nolan in Citrus Heights. 1
Dave Shannon and his hand fur­
nished music throughout the even­
ing. A weinrr roast wa- enjoy­
ed and prises given for the beat
costumes.
Those present were Mr. and
Mr*. Clifford Johnson and son
Billy. Mr* niol Mr*. Ralph lYtor-.
Mr. and -Mr*. Jerry Lord and son.
Mrs Robert Bruce." Ml - "CmI
Bradbury.' Mrs. IV, K, Steward.
Mr* Nolan and the Misses Louise.
Ftilfenl nf-Ocata. A gties Bennett,
Marij- Hooding, Dorothy Reynolds,
Marv" Dell Bowen, Nettle Ruth
Bowen. Christine Cai|H‘tttei. Mar
torie Bronson, Martha 11III inid.
Mavis lie Cassidy. Kliiid&lt;cth Cninenter and Estelle Fryer.
Lee Stenstroin. IV, Spivey, Joe
Goodrich, Wilbur Nolan, Cecil
Brook*. 'Eugene Bennett. I'urtiGooding, Marcus Bowen, David
Shannuit.
Hill
Mat tin.
Larry
Vaughn, .Clinton Huggins, Eugene
Gilttran. Earl . Boiiguardea and
Lloyd Reynold*.
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TUESDAY
Mr*. J.' M. Cameron, president
The Daughter* of Wetlcy Class of the P. T. A. of South Side
of the First Mrlhodist Church Primary School, this morning ex­
Mr. and Mrs. I Burke Steele
will meet with Mr*. J. K. Mc­ pressed her appreciation to all hate
returned fro
from Ni-uuik, N.
,ve returnctl
Kinley. 018 Magnolia Avenue, at those who contributed to the suc­ Y. where ih w spent the summer.
8:00 !&gt;. M. A Market Ilaiket *alr cess' n f the Hallowe’en Carnival
will be held, Hostesses are Mr*. held at South Side School on Fri­ * Friend* of Mr*. II. E. Weekly
. M. L. Wrjght, Mr*. McKinley, day evening.
will regret to learn that she I*
Jfcfr*. Zeb Ratliff. Mr*. Paul ThurMr*. Cameron stated that a confined m her home in Orange
round *mi Mlt* Vena Woodcock. large sunt of money wai teuliied City because of illness.
WEDNESDAY
from the carnival and thla money
The fin t lesson o f the study will l&gt;e used toward the School
Jack Burney has Icfl foi jtu rcourse to .be prcienled at lb* Library and to buy viclrolas for hatn, N. C. where he will enter
First Methodist Church entitled the class room*. She said those Duke University Hospital for ob­
“ The United Nation*'’ will begin donating their time, both amateur* servation and treat me ol.
at 7:30 P. M. and last until icin and professionals, did so freely
P M. All person* interested are " ^ j g^Vrmisly, for which she and
Clarence I- Wynn left by plane
Invited to attend.
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committee are "sincuiely utt Saturday fur Oil City. Penn,
Revival meetings ate now in
Tha Sanford Woman’s Club will „ rutcf ui ••
where hr will visit Mr*. Wynn's progress at the Wesleyan Meth­
have Ita monthly husines* meet- I T(lt. fVwtivitic* at, the school parents for a few day*.
odist Chinch at Paula with the
Ing and lunrheon at the club at ,
#t 5.30 P. M. with a supper
Rev C. It, Ruppe, e v a n g e l i s t ,
02:30 o'clock. Mrs. II. W. Ruck- ,orvri| |n thc lunchroom: Game*.
Mr. and Mr*- A. K. Shoemaker conducting services each evening
#r. literature chairman, will be refreshment* and contest# were had as their guests over the week­ at 7:30 o'clock until Nov. 111. The
In charge of the program. Poetry enjoyed during the evening on end. Mr. and Mr*. James Sltoe- public la cordially invited to at­
will b4 under the direction o f Mra. the playground.- A dram! Match maket and Bill Shoemaker of tend.
THURSDAY
uprnrd the event* and the |&gt;ri*e Gainesville,
The T. E. L. Class of the First for the most appropriate costnh.e
Baptist Church will hold a cover­ was won by Dan Clause dressed
Friends will regret to learn that
T H E G AR D E N G ATE
ed di$h supper st the ehureh an* as n ghost, funniest by Hay O'­ Turner Lodge Is* confined to .the
MRS.
E. 0. KILPATRICK. JIL. Editor
net at 7:30 P. M.
Hara as an old witch complete Fetnnld Laughton -Memorial with
Weekly Column of the Sanford Garden Club
The South Side Parent Teach­ with broom stirk.' most attrartivo a broken ankle suffi-tcd in an ac­
ers Assoclstion will meet at 3:00 by Sally Robli as a tuple doll und cident which occulted on Friday
P. M. at the school auditorium. * for the moat original by Brantley night.
"O f All Flowers. Me thinks A only -mall amounts Jnf plant
The Y. W. A. of the First Bsp- Schirnrd costumed a* a college
Rose Is Re»t." Plinkt-*|&gt;eni,-.
food*
THI YOUMOIST iner .
1st Chureh will meet at the home professor with a cap ami gown.
The lose l* undoubleilly rivlliiaWhen using rot^mnrinl fci
Young1
Baptist
Group
of Miss Mildred Turner. 210 West
Honorable mention was given
lion* la-ill loved flower.
• ( tllin r- 1 lils'tal supply of humus Ily, So-aii Erwin.
Srvrntrenth Street at 7:30 P. M. to Jackie Miller, Peggy Tloirnher grr it u t
Enjoys Party Friday Many varieties can be' grown j'|a-necessaryin order to inm'tno In-IpFill DAY
Mis. Fannie II. Hr . successfully, in the south.
I I heir effectiveness.
ley, Sandra Dunn. Fred Halt. Bet1
World Community Day will be tv Ann Stile*. Mary Rose St.... .
In planning a modartt gatders
Commercial fi-ftihxri with an her ll)3id loilti.i
The Young People's Department"
observed at the First Christian Joyce Ann Culk’ n Alice Camille
give space to some of the fine old organ:- has,- (cotton M'eit local, Dnuhury, Conn 11 *. 1 .
of
the
First
'Bn|ili*t
Church
eti-j
Church by the Woman's Inter- tlaltev, Jim and .imla Williams.
17.
roses a ' the harkhoiM- of your rose dried hlmsl, shrimp, meal. etc.» are Wur, when •lie v.
well -ll.-d With lie. t
denominational Council of San- ; included In the fun for the rhil joyed a party given on Friday gulden, ami then indulge yourJit* t}*‘ PteferrHl.
night
at
illy
Tourist
Center
with
-ford. Tlte meeting will begin at ,|r,.n Wrro puny rides with the
fancy 111 the n ew er-rose* a* a test 1 However if Uu-**v are Dot U&lt; ncral’f : - • i
3:00 P. M.-with Dr. R. II. SlrL’*»- ,wn|M being donateit for the even- Mis* Mildred Williams a* Mis of their adaptability to .growing available, allcrnnTv fciiln.i
•■f . UiUniusict, -ViT—t-nr I1.—
lyuss. ut fkicmumu.*.
-condition*
iit
your
gunlrn.
leolloii-eeiTTnriiT.
dried
IdW
l,
Blt.-paitor 0f _ theD rlanrto-Park-jng by the imaty Boot*—lttm nr
Do.iUuyeve. i i uc t j - ,
Rev. J. E. MeKinlev. pastor of
V
Ft«_I,
..1 ..vi mm l'iiiisi.1,
4
Lake
I*re»Uyterian
Church, ao
as v,i
Club.
In,buying a new rose it is well |,h£ ' » |' "J-1. "tc- •»»&gt;
give.
the First Methodist Church, led
xuett speaker.
Following tin: Grand March was
In look into tl* family Urt\ If von
planti» will ri*»|uiro a 111111'*
x The Regular monthly meeting a progiam in*the school auditori­ the group in 'community singing can Ui.ce its ancestry back t., the
^'Pldy o f nitrogen in the
of the American legion Auxiliary um. On the entertainment were with .Mrs. ■R. R. Pippin accom­ China roses ut Bourdons, or some *Pr*"g just ln'foiv i.»-w growth
H ullvW om l
will lie held at 4:00 P. M. at the dances by Mrs. I*. II. Tepsir and panying at the piano. Following other strain that is known to sue-. * r,,&lt;
, ,
the
singing
a
talent
show
was
it,
iimiT nroM
Legion Hub
All members are students o f the Cogburn School of
can I * ' Tw"
- which me
held und those participating Were reed in the south, you
urged to attend.
, , , , ... blooming in many garden- in BatiDancing including Velma Jones, Mis* Joyre Hellel, soloist; Roger
MONDAY
lllti lri V\ui 'll
Hobby Little, Nancy Itolib, Sally Harris, pianist; David llnrrel, so­ pu-tty certain that the hybrid w ill' fo„ , him AN 1ItltlNtiN (mi t.g
lo-mml.
Circles of the W.-M. U. of the Itol.b;
Dottle
Williams, Diana loist and a girl's trio consisting succeed for you.
Fit -I \ 1...
1
If
n.o
*
ate
planted
loo
early
In
j
Thj,
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|,*.dy
.....
which
First Baptist Church will meet at Fleischer. Jeanette Bullard, Ann
t o sta v.
of Minnie Ruth Odhnui, Mona the fall, and are
followed
by
mild
JC
o
m
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U.
us
from
,
, riunirt »»* iii ■ iium iiifYiru,
ir u
ji
8:80 P. M. a* follows: Circle No. Thurston, Joyce Cullum. Julie JenMexico, m
ton
if
I to- dam
Hut It Mills and Helen Slaughter. len.pcatur.-s for several wrrkg, ki„ r., Imrk ,|urj,ig „
fm -M ve... o
ill.-I
2. Mr*. H. K, Cordell, chairman, nings,
ningMarin
Menendex* ami
The
prize
was
awarded
to
the
the plants will put tin u certain will eonn-' again. It has pink 01 .m u m m ie d t iviil
with Mrs, A. L. Wilson. Seminole Karen Carpenter. Dirk Aiken in
girl's
trio.
amount of new growth which will c n ii colored flowers—small and lim ited G e n e h
Boulevard: Cirrle No 3, Mrs. H. black face portrayed Uncle Ri'rnns
W\r
At the conclusion of the talent lie killed hy the first .heavy freexe. dainty. Foliage is large and heart n d ,-.“
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Turner, chairman, with Mr*. and led in group singing. The
an d
t
M*urner, 210 West Seventeenth l.eoser Drtinmtic School presented contest-folk games were enjoyed This will he a soth.uk since th e' shaped and is a very vigorous F r il l's re liun to Us
tVVf?PI»
Street; Circle No. 4, Mrs, R. E. |several skits completing the pro- under the direction of Grace Fus­ Platt' has drawn upon it* reserve 'grower, climbing forty fe e m a
a dii» it"' .it
ty r.
Priles were aw aided by tn produce these new shoots.
'single season mid Covering a tinge -a w ;|f .1 !d i'
Peurifoy, chairman, with Mrs. [gram,
It may l-e said there are very ar»a
Jodrr Cameron, 714 J-sun! Ave- I _1_________ _____ ________ ______ K Knder Jewelry .Store. Priles for
c a s t , b e rr .i t . • .a
oslunirm wer» given to Tgwov few really ever blooming rose*. Jjo RANA (po-ray'-riti)
nur; Circle No. 8, Mrs. MartiIn!
hietil'* i - *■
•
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... |«
|Kllneripher, chairman, with MV*. Straudcr for fiist place and to All types of rose plant* have, This vine comes tn us from India
“ It1 funny to.'*r si
Forrest Gatclul. 2320 Lain el Ave- Jimniv Afkerr for second place.
rU.p[HPl.d
" Ft I
1Ifcli resting periods even though and i« rapid growing with huge
Refreshments
were
served
to
[but*; Circle No. tl, Mr*. J. A
they may la* brief. Some type* deeply veined leaves and masses iltm lll G i l l ■
i Strange, chairman, with-Mrs. J. ■hou* l&amp;*&gt; guests' including Rev; hlnom ynly once n year; generally o f purr while, small flowe r* &gt;i! id'll Ol'---- L
jRov Britt. 812 East Niiieter-nlh DuUgla* Charle*. assistant pastor io tile apring--Olliers will-give a axillary rtfrrif'TS.- which Im.gs ifi-T flan .....
of the First Pirst.Vtetian Church giv,- a liountcou* display in th e‘ drift* of anow. Thrifty in giowth llltletl rn i ti
and Mis* Mary Thomas Wilkes ihi*
i||
l l l Clitnli
the laiisfalllit V
Will
flinih to the top of 0 tall r iu l M m
and Grace Foster also of the I’rw- —Granted-lb*I - Y«or aoij- is well *pl0Cr ttci; Tlbe fowe.s are ipiitc som eth in g ' &lt;*f
hrterian Ctiurch~Hev7ntfcKlniey ilfwinetl arid in a fair *tate of fragrant.
and~Koger Harris. Out of town tflth. it will grow good roses, with
TYiese two
vines
&lt;iiioliibc jliis . "ini
guests Included Mrs. J. II. Bor­ ploper attention to, spraying and bcntRlfullv on a t. rv hug,- .mb He -■
land of Pim-kard. Ala. and James finding.
and treat, a perfect pirturr, that ,t»wt ••
1
Henry Cooper of New York City. 'Rose plants arc heavy feeders, would thrill the heart nf urtv arti*!. ' toiMr. Cooper ls connected with the Too many gardeners think . of The largest Pm-ona vine is In the 'hint i! •
Mather Advertising Company In fetliRting in terms ,of barnyard gulden o f Mr. and Mi*. Edmund
"N- f ‘ d!. i '
New York.
Other guest* were manure". These imtfrove the soil, Blowe. Drive around.Hanford and I'M" " I '*■
teachers and voung people of the qncourage bacterial action and *co how many Antlgnnnn vlite* the ni:d
Baptist Church.
{ trill k " £
provide the much needed Inimu* you Can find,
which is *11 Immu tant, but
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* You wane to sit in Ik' li^kt
all tk’ time cince I bou^Kb
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. ami Mt*. L. B. Hodgin*1 Jr.
aniiouneed tmlay t)ie hirth of a
son. John larltoy, on Oct. 2i», Mrs.
Hodgtn* li the rortner Connie Ta­
tum of Dclutnd.
flemInotP~OHpler No. 2, 6 .' K.
S. will m e t at the Masonic Hall
at 8:00 P. M. A special offering
will lie taken for th*J •Masonic
Home at St. Petersburg. Picture*
made at the lian.piet will lx- ready
for anyone who desire* them.

Wm, E. Kader
Jeweler
111 South Park Avanu#
Phono 157-W

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So much for no lit lie f
lilg camera fentures At
small camera ecvnomv.

A. W IE B O LD T
210 South Park Avenue

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By tsabclle S. Thurtby
Extension Food EconornUt
PE R TIN E N T PR IN T
Read before using i* an obvtmi*
blit often neglected nllc for get­
ting your money's worth In servire
and satisfaction from any new
household equinrfient, homo econo­
mist* of the U. S. Ih-partmrnt of
Agriculture reminded housewives.
Careful reading o f every word of
print that comes with a new ar­
ticle. large or small, it well worth
the housewife's lime, especially to­
day When new designs, materials,
and finishes are earning on the
market. A few minutes of reading
in advance of using may save
costly repair* or poor service.
- .Manufacturer* go to consider­
able trouble to print advice on the
proper carr and use of their prod­
uct*. The woman w ho . discard*
all printed matter as "Ju«t adver*.
tM ng" or because she think* she
knows enough without reading may
be throwing away' money. The
printed advice i* part of what she
pay* for when she buy* the ar­
ticle.
After reading all labels, cards
or booklet* that romea with new
■nt, put away any printed
direction* or guarantees In • safe
ee, the home economlata odvtie.
ey also say It is wise to keep
a record of the place and date of
purchase, ami the name -and ad­
dress of the manufacturer.

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MISS PEARL LAIRD
Representative o f the

G0SSARD CORSET COMPANY
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Hints To Housewives

Will b# here ThanuUy, November 71h to ahoW
and aaalat 'in filling GOSSARD Modebt.
You art ^cordially-Invited to consult her as to

Y F W A U X ILIA R Y
The Veteran* o f Foreign Wars
auxiliary will hold ■ coveted dish
■upper for their ncit meeting and
before Thanksgiving will enjoy
barbecue fpr the members "m*
their husbands. A t the meeting
of the group held last Thursday
it t o * announced that the organ­
isation will meet hereafter at the
Legion Hut Instead o f the Tourist
Center.

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It brightens outdoor window boxes '■mall pots become fllled will,
snd in ths winter It lends color roots, move the plants Into larger
7&lt;ols containing a heavier soil.
to indoor window gardens.
Watch for mealy bug* on co­
Nsw coleus plants can v- prop­
agated at any time by making leus foliage. U present, dtp a soil
cuttings from parent plants. Place brush In equal ..art* of a|cohoi
the cuttlnga tn a glass of water. and warm waltr and touch sach
Set It In a tunny window and In bug with It, as Illustrated g r a y ­
no Urn* at all roots will develop, ing the plant* with soapsuds ot
1 as ftlust rated In the accompany- nicotine lulphate also help* to
keep msaty bugs unde,- control.
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Remember that roteus, like all
Plant ihs.Yxjotsd cuttings tn a
; mixture of send and p u t Give plants with brightly colored
; them bottom heat U possible by travel, noede all tha sun possible.
s«ltlng_ thwn on S radiator. In It also requires good drainage.

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for bread, citing among other
factors the reduction of forage,
potato and sugar beet crops in
Europe last summer because o f the
drought
"There Is no hope that the pre­
sent shortage will *nd with the
1848 harvest,” he said. "Stocks arj
so low that even with a bumper
:«r*s; U i i m : ’,n 1848 many
countries may be forced to con­
tinue bread rationing
through
1848.
"This shortage o f fats and oils
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TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1947

T1IE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

The Seminole lliffh Kchool Baby
S rtlimlftt if ill entertain tho. lUhy
tine* from Daytona llrarh MainIntid High School tonight in a
grid r.nnlrlt that will start at
7:45, and will'la- eponxm-d hy the
Jararanda Circle of the Sanford
Carden ( ’ lul,.
* The proceed* of the contest will
lie plareii |n u fund for the new
Garden Cluli building.
Coach Fred Cana* has Iicon
propping hi* charges for the eonle t for over a week, ami the-lo-

A T L A N T A Nov, 4 Mb—Johnny
Vaught, who directed Mississip­
pi1* 20* IK victory uvsi Isiuisiana
Stall- Saturday, wa* named Coach
of the W«*-k today in n poll of
atHirts writer*.
*' Ten of I t southern sport* writera polled hy the Atlanta Journal
favoied t.he HeboI Coach, while
Hobby J?n«|il, whose Georgia Tech
team remained umliTenlrj with a
7 u ■victory over Duke, and Red
Ihou. iibn.i Aluluinin team upss-t
Kentucky, 1? n, n-rrived' two
votes each.
Player of, the week narrowed
down to four players from the
honor roll o f 12 named hy the
coaches themselves. Three hacks,
llobhv Forint* o f Florida, the na­
tion's
leading
rusher!
Chuck
ConerJy, who had a hand in all
three "“of Mississippi's touchdowns,
and Shorty McWilliams; why
W om l three Mississippi .Slate
markers against Tulane, anil one
linemen. Hoh Davis, Georgia Tech

PINKHUKST. N. C. Nov. 4'&lt;VP)
—The north and south open tour,
namrnt. which ha* resisted stubhornlv through-the |&gt;*sl 45 year*
tho effort* of most of the game's
greatest psr hunter*, was attain
the baltlefront of the topnolch
golfers today.
The historic No. 2 course, a
rt,R7!t yard rhallengi* to master
and- duffer alike, met the on­
slaught of 1*T« players ns thr 72-'
hole grind began, with $7,500 in
prize money to lie awimlcd at the
conclusion of a dlt-holc windtip
Thursday.
Only seven time* in the 2H
vent* the north and south has
l*s*en a 72-hole tournament has
280 been broken. The record of
271. set in 1042. hy Hen Hogan,
who won last year for the third
time, in the only score better than

’ Tlie Seminole* trimniud the
Hue* In Dnyluna several week*
ago hy a fi to II margin in a haul
fought contest.
The Davtonn starting lineup
will prolwhly firtd Nicholson and
Clifton at end*, Harrison and
Fielder at tackles, Feltton and
Griffin at &lt;(1181(1* and Sizemore at
renter. Ilurlev will start at (plot­
ter. Jark Anderson, at left half.
Smith nl righl half ami Henson
at fullback.

John Vaught Named
Coach O f Week By
Southern Scribes

Bowling News
lly Frank Itockell
In the Meirhant* league la»t
nigid, Harold l**wis of the Table
game o f IW». Ciydo Ramsey of
Chase and Co, had 470 pin* fol
high single three game*.
Tbe
Sanford Hutck team dropped into
fourth place, losing three game*
to the Moss' Amusement li-aiq
Team standing* ns of last nnrhf

Wittr•avis was selected a* thp play
A scratch league I* being furnirr of the-week for a performance ed. All men who are* interested
termed hy Chick Hn*c|i, of the there will lie a meeting Friday at
Associated Press, as "the greatest 7:(MI I*. M.
tackle play I have ever seen.1'
The women* league will bow I
Other players who were ad­
judged the stars of their tennis tonight slatting at H P. M.
include Floyd Iteid. Georgia full.
back- Wash Serini. Kentucky, Whitt* SOX Directors
tfjf *. I•** liny lUehfion. Alnlinfiin w^i
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guaid; Ronald Hergmler, Tcnnes- R l t t n F o r m a l M e e t i n g
CHICAGO Nov. I M*i Direc­
tors of the Chicago While So*
(dunned a formal mel-ting today
to discuss the clubs suspension
from baseball urn) there were re­
port* they already had agreed in
secret In pay the $5011 fine which
would reinstate the Sox without
Columbus Ledger, picked Drew.
At St. Thomas College in St.
Vgughl was named on the batlots of Chick Hnscb, Associated Paul, student Clinrli-* CtilillskeV,
future owner of the WKJlr'Hox,
quoted* irr “the MltlWsjiSKTt

Tarth. Atlanta Journal: Wirt Gam­ Tribune a* saying the 1500 fine
mon. Chattanooga Times; Karl Would la- paid to-lnv h- one of Ihe,
■directors at-thr ufficc of Commis­
sioner v\. II, Chnridler in Cincin­
nati.
This would automatically
restore tlu- While Sul tu good
ores and make them eligible
r the American* l.rnguc playerdraft meeting in Cincinnati Mon-

For the" first time in Op* event's
history qualifying irtav for plac­
er* not otherwise eligible to comnote was held yesterday and 52
Per Rsguier Army ishfi'H at hem* and st read (all il always ■ lists sf vtasrsm activity *a lb* grtib**,
performer* of a Held of |5tl made
Hsrt, o bard-4riving holtbotk buski the lint si pest I*sail sloth at is* *1 lb* Notion i Army psitl.
the grade with score* ranging
from fix to 7*1. They joined the
4 already on tbe invited list to
make the field for today's open-.
NORTON OF TEXAS A. &amp; M
ing round.
Gleftn Teal, a Jacksonville, profr*slonnl with four years nt/militarv service Is-hind him. led ipial
Ifyinr play with a 32-75—08. four
under par. Trailing 'IHm hy a
stroke were nro Jim Gant* of
,. Hy ARTHUR. HKCKWITH, JIL Harlsville, S. C.. and Atlanta am­
ateur Gent- Da 111bender, liolh .1.1t’slerv Fed*
,
•18—ny shooters.
Coarh Carl ''tioosi,-'' Kettles of
Jimmv McNair, Duke Univer'Seminole High School has a long
sitv strident from Aiken. S. C.,
range plan for building the Sem­
was in the 40 slot with a pair of
inole High school grid aggrega.
tlon. hut it will take time.
•required to tdav in
Coach Kettle* was telling us
g -bound -im-ltidrCsry
Yextenbry-ttmt-thg-Pcd grid'wpiad
Middlecoff. w(nner here a* an
it/building a backlog of equtpamateur t o year* ago; PGA
nient that can lie .used for giving chamiigui
Im ^ ___
Fcrrler,
Johnny
junior high boy* training in the
I’alWT, Clayton llrafner. Gene
fundamental* o f football.
Rarazen. Tonev Penfin. Horton
Smith. Hairy Todd anil Hobby
and Tim Tyler, one of Ids as­ Cntlrkshank, the* Venerable Vir­
sistants. lir e planning to start ginia Scot, appearing In his 25th
session* for the ' Junior High north nnd south, three o f which
School students and give them the
fundamental* nf football, so that
all of this work will not hsve to
Mississippi nod Arkansas played
In- taught the fellow* when they a football tyime ip HU4 that still
enter high 'school.
is claimed n* a victory by Imth
The program is sound and St. teams— Mississippi by 13-7 and
' '
Augustine has been practicing Arkansas at' 1-0/
these Ideas fot some time. As
we can see. It has surely helpr^
tho Yellow Jacket*.
Kettles* Idea is to teach the
TO SELL
youngsters how to block, pass,
kick nnd handle the ball so Ibal
EM, TELL
be will have a little more experlratrd-.Prospect, with which— I*
work when the |ioys get to high
school.
•—A a - A d
ll ne gets the plan into operaItlun immediately It will still take
I several years U-fore the extr*
'sessions will la-gin .to nay uf^ but
the former Hollins star says that

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Third Thru Fifth P r iz e s ... ........ .
For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass J o r Two To
Uitz Theater

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During
thu
rucrnl
Indiana*
Northwestern football game Floyd
( Red) Grow outdid himsi'lf in
showing courtesy to the officials.
During a time opt, Red grabbed
his wuler bucket, rushed ofer
to the nearest official and askrd:
"May I go In now. sir7" Th*

INSTRUCTIONS
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B-ib Hayslnger, yuunctM
of. the Byracuse head coach,
quarterback
aspirant for
ilad'a team. Another son. Hi
Jr.,'I* starring for Navy!

Y o u r w orn ris k y t in s ore w o rth m o r e in
brada fo r T o p - Q u a lity Q a n a ia la . D o n ’ t i « t
th a m g o u n til y o u go t o u r p ro p o s itio n .
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W l m ake ou r ow n lea Cream , A ll fla v o r*
Tasty — Delirious — .H ra llh fu l *

attend the meeting to explain hi* going very much in Sanfnrd's
stand.
wav at thr half The Cadet coarh
"The commission's K*tu*at'for walked Into the dressing room at
O’Connor's-kemovsl will he takon the half and said nothing to HI*
un at uUr Cleveland mi-cUmr,** the J charges, but he vissurd each of
A m erican league president said- them a lollypop tied with a pretty
"E very American Ia-agm- club will ribbon In a larpr bow. On the
be represented to consider tb# first play o f the third quarter
suspension of the White Sox or- Gilman ran for a-touchdown just
ganlxation and Ita general than* to show the coach that they were
agvr."
not a hunch o f aiaalra.
In Washington. Clark Griffith,
president nf the Washington Sen­
ator*. said his club will support

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a *«ccp**ful season next year.

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i.wners wereluSimon.*! to a meet. ^ X m 'n ^ s 'o
"J “ t b T " .
ing here today l.y President Will *rrl" lrt,n ProjP ^ts if they do not
I lor fldge to dm id,- on what action ^ ’rw°
hrswv n . T l
1*» Iake In the tlttnule
21^1^
1llvww- nr-1hr* •-rn—is ’s bowl-gamex: : commlssiunrr A. II. Ctunxnor’ a n j
(Tbe Crilll*0)1 Ttlle ttmk ran’ o f any Iwslie M. n*Connor.’ suspended
aspiration* Kentucky muv -havts ! general matwger of the Chicago
lhail and, with Harry Gilmer lillchj j While-Hox.
ing, nmy •|lo Ibe same
Georgia | O‘Connor and the White Sox
Trrh, Lotirsiann State ami Oh.’ |werr detd.il "the pHvlIege* of the
Mis*. . .Texas, by blowing lliat Irub-*," wlilrb In effi-cl I* sttspollone point decision to Smilheni alon: for refusal to pay a 1500
Mi-tbisltst, limy have blown Itself
•fine for alleged violation of the
.restriction against the signing of
I a high school pitcher;
l llarriiUcv said that although

Parker “51” Pen

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Club OwntTH Asked
of
To Decide Action S
On O’Connor CaHe

-NL'W YORK, Nov. 4 HP)- -Looku
|ns If Alaliama. a team that has
J
in the football Imwl picture
fi crpictt! Iy, will Have the final
| siiy alsm U be1Hveth's-nTnvsctita-

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(■TIRED CHIEf of the U. S. Army
Air Force, General II. H. Arnold U
pictured in New Yurk alter being
decorated by the Chinese National
Sam Francis, now couching lit
Government with the Order of
Grand Cordon of Yun Hwcib. The Kansas State, was n shot-putter
medal wai presented by the Chinese. with the U. 8. Olympic team in
Ambassador to the U. S , Dr. V. K. 1U3C.
Wellington Koo;
(International)

S ID E LIN E S

IMCK-THE* W IN N E R
CONTEST
First Prize
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Mm. Sybil Routh’s room six nf
(be Sanfprd (irnmmvr_rcbunLiMu
b recent rnuml jobin touch fitnthull tournament, winning nil three
game* played.
Miss Lucilo t’ampliell'a iiMim
w&lt;iit second place honor* hy losing
only one Kamo.
The roster uf the winning team
Included Stanley Katz. Kugi-ne
Kxtlidge, Gordon Toll. Kdwnrd
McCall. Itimahl Snrna. Curtis (lull
Jimmv Krhlcr. James Davis. Tom.
iuy Newsome, Nolly Since Hirliaril Yates,
Lawrence , S k ills,
Johnny Carter, Cecil KumiU. Joel
Mt-ia ami Franklin iledanhauirh.
James Davis and Rtbinld Snrna
were nkmed complain* of the
tc&amp;m by vote.

COM M ENTS

Table Supply
Moss Amusement
Sanford lluick
Chase A Co.

DRUG CO

Room fi Won Round
Robin Tournament

North-South Open To r
Resist Nations'Top
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hocky player who claim* to Im tha
only pro hocky player horn in
Alabama. U attending college In coach the end,. No dou
Kansas City and refereeing In tha of those wartime army
United States league on the aide. ed him land at Purdue,
, .and how about a vote for Pur*

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untieiiten fmillHill « i n m in 1937,
Three innmber* of-(lull team now
ait jo' i (he Wildiut i-imc Ii Iiii; Mali.

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p . w . S T E V E N S - 817 W . Robinson
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I-arge light offices, itwly ueccr_ abad, all iiDlitlea,.beat and Janltor anrvice furnished. Call B48W. H. A A. Dept Store.

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FOR SALE— Umerock fur drive­
ways
and
roadwaya— Phona
Gea apace heater* I H . u p
II. B. POPE CO. INC.

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HOT PLATE LUNCH
Served from ll:3C to 2 at HoiiieC*
2

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B BEDROOM furolabcd or unfurnUlurd huute. Phono 1099, 5:30
to 6:00.
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AUTO RADIOS, 'Mtlorola. Sale*
and Servlca. The Mime llu ,
119 W. 1*1 St, Plume 353.
FLOW KUH
fa* all occasion*
H cN EILL A YOST FLORISTS
Stpe* Are. Ju*l o ff Celeryw
Office oh. 403 reildetica t&gt;h. _0ltvR

Expert Kmlin Ripuiring
Fred Myer*. 311 K. 2nu Si.
SEE US FOR
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AND TYPING
CREDIT LURE At OK

BEAL BSTATB
CEMENT STEPS""for w u r howa,
IN S LT ANCB
Fred estimate. Miracle Connelr
MuUTCACB LOANS
Co. 399 Elm Avc. Phone 1335.
R A YitO N D M. HALL, Raallor
HEWING MACHINES
Kegutared Broker and
HALES AND SERVICE
Inaurance Agent
Im. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
Bert's Sewing Mach. Shop
115 8. Fhench. I’ h. I P*0
A T T E N flO N M oillK H S
ATTE NTIO N ;
OWNERS OF ------ --------------------------------- PlAPKRH FIIVICJf,
REAL ESTATE! W E NE ED rtTXEDlTFEEl/E^omT.T^r lir:.
llaby Ynlit furnikhr* hiwpilal
LISTINGS OF A L L KINDS OF
clean, *lerile u nn.-i* aiTd ileodoiREAL ESTATE — HOMES,
In d rontainer. r&gt; inoniical and
NEW
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-Weaver.
■APARTMENT HOUSES, COMaafe. Fully triedIridlv appruveti
Liberal
trade
in
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farm*.
The
MERCIAL IIUILDINGS. LOTS,
Call Daylnna 2497-W e-fleet f&lt; r
Munir Bov. 119 W. Flint St.
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
detail*, thl diaper , S'* it week.
Poh no 953.
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
“ FIRST.IN HANFORD"*
IF YOU HAVE A N Y PROPERMRS. BEST bnme mad.
1 11.1. grind i urn for- feed, grit*
T Y TO SELL, W HY NOT LET
can* for Over Sea*
\ men) every Saturday nmrnM E KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
and package* fur 1
ingi J. W. Hell, Lake Monroe.
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
Phone County 3106.
W ILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
'OR ItKN 1 Fluor -ander. Euxy
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R , General Eteclrie aulumnlk’ blun
ulieratiuu. !t. lumnnide inter, SunW ITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
keta for sleeping cumfurl.
find Pniht A Gin** Co. I’liiiue
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II. B. POPE CO. INC.
W H AT PRICK YOUll PROPERTY W ILL BRING AND
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HOW SOON 1 BELIEVE IT OLD NEW SPAPER8—3 CENTS
CAN HR HOLD. A. CULVER
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
105 Primrttn A*r.
Phone 1011
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
BUNDLES.
t'lr.nn Tunhig and Repairing I.
REAL E S T A T E I1ROKKR,
10. 16. 20 and 25 CENT
Hill. He*. HI I - W.
M AIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGH­
HERALD OFFICE
W A Y NORTH OF UNDER­
FRIED SHRIMP D IN N E R *
PASS. TELEPHONE- W INTER
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every night at Homer1*.
ar— DiryvK k h ; n i
O |L landre**. I’hon.1 1021
!W HOUSE, 2 lu’drunm*. partly (JAS hot water heater.
old, excellent condition/ |f,n.oo.
Small down payment.
Cnhen'* Ratlialur- Nhu|* fur
Phone I14A-J or lOHo^I.
lalance fike rent Fur appoint'
plrtg iMilmlnr nervier. Iinl
fet’d Ave. I*|mi|ui .15i 'i -V.
If

You Want »ccurtty for the
utur’e on a good Four Acre
’arm, partly tiled and In cul­
tivation. with an attractive
bungalow home In a beautiful
. aotllng on good paved road

\ !*ii many year* uf life tu your
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Gene’s Texaco Hit
lor 3129.
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home. We *pray it llin color
vnu wont. Uluck and ill her con*
. r i i " atfuetura xprnyed In pas­
tel tiilur*. Hnrn* etc. aprayrd
vr(tll Iie»l nil paint*. I*»t u* give
you a free estimate.
Rc-I'*
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ally new, attractive price
Mfe'R.
M. Amilljutt^

West Virginia To
(iet $200 Million
For Industries
ll, l II Wil l s It.
CHARLESTON. W I
1/1*1 liuiuitti be* r l
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faith in We#f
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pii.aMim* lallu e fm |lu&gt; •■iiiendilure uf up tu l.'mi i**t inhj almuat
iniiiii'tlialely anil perhap* doubte
that amoitnl within the neit four

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I'L L BU T your ear regardless of
age or condition. Roy Real, 304
W. 2nd a y

GLOBE graateat cut-rate whole­
W AN TED A T ONCE.
16 u*&lt;d
sale distributer*, offer* navalpiano*. The Music Box, 115 W,
tie*, aundrtoe, toy*, gifts to
lat Bt. Phone 553.
’
ahrewd' buyer*. Globe Trading
1 Co. 109 W. Flagler S t, Miami, THE BEST late model ardan
Fla^ »
*400.00 will buy. C. A. Shrinrr,
Bo* S1L Lake M *ry,^’l a _
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-twai. -mr^reete expanmnn' pniprt
uf the Chi .apelike olid Pulnmac
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p»i | r;a. r /c
wiy »peiHl |tu m*i,1**1' fur addiunnul line* and i*| ii|un. nl. and
lln|«rNBIUl»t
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ii vCitl rpend ei tefal milllnn* fur
etlnilar puipti*,-*.'
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TRADE; 1941 Quick, 66.000 mlfca.
A-1 condition for imaljer car
agitable for trade-in on new
ear. Mr. Nerd. Trailer Park.
and

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Sanford,- Salary

f H ilt W f«f A IOI Of H o r n wailing m b. ir Ttret Admiral Cheater
N. nu it jkc j
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t Jimmy Lay J i . h,&gt; jrar-otd yrandam. was
Jn.t ,i ii,i
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*i . lota will, he want, .I M*n,, tiling In riUtg lit. It
I t •m ' .
, ..i A* the picture ■Ii t . the Admiral lhmi&gt;i'jt
(I I.., ,.
'. ri.fi.'Tl t , 'ilrnt ncrtirre.l in f&gt;xn Diego. Calif., lutt I f *
I n f,i
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* (l&lt;ilcniah.ii&lt;il|

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l hr Viagiitfoii Rnilwiiy and Hw
‘In- jt|H'iike niiil Oldu lik iw i- me
buibling new bmnrh line*. The
luHiurily fur additiunal trarkagr
iipplng the rirh winding gull
•'•nil field* mill tiniliri irtrivt*
tn the Mitlth rent ml (Hiitthn uf
i Virginia
"Two plant* under •eunsti ie tiuu
ubuig the Ohio River near Parker**
burg, that of the E. I. I)u|»int
lie Namour* Ctiinpany tied anull" &gt;
Is’lunging to Ainriiian Cyiiaiuhl
icprereiil iilulli&gt;milliofi ijullsi invmttheftU.
Hiindieil* of thouaatid* uf ilullam bki-wi-e will Iw apant in ll •
HoiitDltitig Kanawha Valley Chem­
ical. Industrie*. Structural steel
already i« in plan on twill *
10-story mlndnlatruliun renb't and
it Ihree-fltatr lal*iiaiury
l«dng
tm* lucleil by Carbide and Cail*m
Chant tents Corp. at H«uth Chari**ton.
t.T N O T iC K S — I'K H S O N A I
' Heyden Chemical Co. is now
pnaitiring fettiliier In a govern­
ATTENTION LADIES!
ment ordnance Works at Morgan
Make a une-atop aervie* for all town employing about I 19u per. your laundry and dry cleaning sqha. _
need* by using your favorite
Self-Service Laundry.
THE IIEI.PY HHLFY LAU ND RY
40*! W. 16 S t
Sanford

lOin'rLYMOUTirbluT C o o p c .t
•mall dreaaing table. 1 amafl
wood beater never been used, |

u p anil11 g** in rr tt*e ?«|* t
tnir 19 tt fyptpailth
I alliii tir r y ‘.Htlaep « f '
('••uiity tend .hi* *upp&gt;#tl In hit
,*im ! tu the SernlfNile ft,tint) Cimt
lr( ,.f Itnl Cm*, fur tlw iitiaii
Ibeiii uf tbi* goal,**
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Alliert llirksun Repair Simp
r.tli 8!reet &amp; I.tiimd Avenue

NOTICE
Dulux and Duco Spraying En­ OLD PHOTOGRAPHS to copy.
amel* and tauuor*. Mnakitlg - Price* reasonable. II. M. James­ Rale* for aobnd truck service*
wilt lie 17,60 for Grsl hour and
on* Studio. 309 National Bank
53.00 an hour fur each addition­
al hour, except where service*
________l ) 2-114xW. 2nd Bt.
ar* donated.
Electric Service
7 F « t a , L iv e s to c k . S u p pllea
CELERY PLANTS; W. l . t S t J
^annl. W, C. Muae.
W A k tE D : Yi
cow'. Phone
SWEET - Hamlin orange* 52-00
14
LOST A FOUND
bush. R. W. Lord,- Phone 7S3- TU RKETl
IA)RT— Rod and reel on Oiteen
Bridge Sunday morning. John
ANTIQUES—A few tiro piece*
Kc*. Hockey* Tire Shop,
of furniture. Phone 303.'
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Itrirk
Itmilinc 1ui__
PI, nl j lira *) linitiri'.

The env! nf new piant* In-yund
Hi" planning .(nee a* early ‘4*
luiii- ,.f ilii. yeai m i ralimaled
by th+* Upper Mun,mgalu&gt;|a Val­
ley A**wfaUftn and -Iiu r hualitr**
ITMiUps ul mum Ilian 1125,000,900.
Ct tin v, fii'il mill real rum panic*
bun' taken the lead In the inipmvpitM'ht piitnde, with the A(rpalnrhimt Fieri rll I’,&gt;* r . Co,, for
txumpie. i.'iriitiii ktng l2iMMMIJkHI
fm a new e t ir i n!lug plant ill
Miimii i nunty nud Mutiungahela
power Setting gold* up iu mrirmo.
090 fur tmw-faeiliUe* In Plaaaanta

— good sound cortdillun.
. H. Ill FT. doutde duty meal
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Near l.nngwoud— New 2 bedroom
display rase and rumpre*#«f Ih
MARSHALLS’
— Completely gas equipped and
gm*l romlllton, new nudnr. Cuxliiin made Venetian- IIIji*|h,
1**1ge St Ron.
partly furnished at
Auuinx*
Ten ijay delivery
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
Wuikmativliip guninnteed. Plittru
I hav* xeteral good buy* In gruve FOR (JUICK SALK «ne new liar
calv Pillow Arm I’orrb Glider
and income properties.
with aprlng filled, plaattr roverJOHN W. II. MOOKK. Realtor
RAYMOND HTUDltf
ml cushion*.
fh'.l.fSl value *•• Expert phu|egra|&gt;ber uvaHitlde ol
200 Malach llldg. 221 K. Firal St.
close
out
at
565
quirk.
Firat
nil I lines fur wedding*, annlverPhone 1211
come, first
served. Hnnfnid
sane*,' birthday parties, social
Furniture
Company.
tl ROOM furniahid house. 4 arres
gntberinga. Plinnc 1 9 9 3 .
land, fruit tree*. Phone 1226MRS. RROW/f MILLERS Fruil A ll TO IIEP aT r ING. I i all’s G-rtt
Cake at Piggly Wiggly A- Table
age, Honford au&lt;l Celery Ave*
Supply.
'lilies.
8 A R T IC L E * FO R S A LE
1-39 GAL. and 1-10 gat KIrctiir
water healer*. Electric Serving
FURNITURE Paint— High Glosa
207 Magnolia Ave. I’hone lot.
Enamel for home use, any color
dealrod. Free delivery In Clta. 4 BURNER Nescp oil cook Rove,
good a* new. Flat rim Sink
Very good paint at raaaonablo
cheap. Apply 317 Palmctlu
price*. Reel's Paint Shop, Phone
Ave. Palmetto Grocery.
10C4-J. 3M W. 2nd St. _____
TROPICAL FRU IT MARKET
Gift Iwxea shipped. Cut Gower
CHRISTMAS tn a ilghU.
The
- Fresh
Orange
Juice. • Sou
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Music Box. 1 » W. lat St. 0
Pork .Avu. Phono 1215.
JBER 26th wiR bark all kin
vegetable plants for tattlm

manv ii i
Thf
mutniiiif
- 1iniin
wax
Mi ii'Jinl by l int . I \V NYl-un,
(ui.tni, im ii * . i' hi. liiinierominit
(rum (lit* ' in _nIn &gt;t
-nvril iti
tlw* ('lii||i|«ii: , Following (hr
morning .1 rvicr. -linn, "w,.* -"tved
along i HR
-- ir i the
uni. (rrt-t. tio j 1 f±stu :s* far n*
T»m|ia wet■e- iti g o .. I nod wrlruined.
Thf 'iniir &gt;iit*I t-myer -etvu-r.nf
the ilftlTli ■
' i-hlr.l by
It*_f« tutt lift
Moolc. -till uf ^ *t&gt;op Anhui J.
Mi Hire. nod |*t. -7 if (tii **||| pantiir
« f llruuiiun, Mi'll
rhurib in
O lIniulo. .Inhn Ilia
uh, pastor
o f Fitet Method!}
Jiltaliib y If.! H i
ntul plrnrhul h(ii■jjicerning
itotoimaiiiti Bunt
that it’ reiogtdii-d
Thr httnurtirtiii'k'
from th#9, wit* bli
r f llf lt wi'iithfl. .1
tendum-e.

i.m A i n n iv tu r*
,\a;uctaii&lt;m « l America, Eric J&lt;»hailnn t* *himn a* he appeared in
Warhington be fur# the llotua tin*
American Artiville* Committee.
I&gt;ri4&gt;mg aItreed Communlim In
IMIywood. ||a trlually warned Ure
nwumitlre that he d»e* nol “ pro*
po*a that envcrlirnent ihali tell the
motion picture iruliirtry, directly or
t'y Cnerrirm. wfiat* k’in,f of picture*
it ought to fuake." ( fn (err uflorml)

RENT—2 liedroonu. Phone

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annual eti lit . f
(Vie Hr,Util
■Chairman In the jun, „ .n &lt;*»•»..
• drive in Ht-miniile Courtly
Mlhough (hit fflJLH-sicn .will
I net tie conducted urt.l, Match,
ISU liil Ml Shinl
i it i* ihr
I e*l*Ml*bed |*n|iry uf V-iif itran
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I nod the ii|i|»ii'itmeiit o f tl^ Ui iit4
I heftier.at (hi, time ia.ii, ftm- with
J-thal rialinnal.policy.
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to
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FLOOR BANDING &amp; finishing,
cleaning
Dur. poxxwr
unit enables u* to wdeg where
Iherr la no electric i-onnectlo.i
available. 21 fr a il ermiienr-.
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Foster Chapel Holds
Annual Homecoming
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W O RK W ANTED

RECORD PLAYERS and radioa
for rent. By day or wreck. The Paint*. Poultry Supplies, Nail*. LAW NS MoM Kit
Purina Feed*, (Irwerie* i.nd
Munir Box, 119 W. lat St.
Jerry l.nul I’ hur
Meata. Tourhton A WnU-m, 1201
Phone 953.
Celery, ~
{'hione 1199.
PRACTICAL KUKHK
2 NICE ROOMS, TlngleordoubTeT
able tun Ilh e refer
ALU M INUM raaetnent
1152-11.
APARTMENTS. Adulta only. 2300
Mcllonville.
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Red Cross Chairman

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TUB SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD^ftORIDA
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lit Takes More To Marshall Plan It Seen A t Vital
■Make A Home
To Faim ert And Workers In U. S.
Than Just A House

T ax Reduction
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(tBM fan , tin')'

White Civic Leader*"
Address N eg ro 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
W A SHIN G TO N . Nov. A OF)— You’d better start reading about the cttiienx In their program for bet­
By H A L DOYLE
UndcrsecrrtafjT of ih r 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
A t 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 Tiea iury completes a
the plhn la the biggest job ahead
serve to promote helpful and sound
old comfort he knew before.
itudy it U now , making of the
Community uplift,” he said.
I have been having the isme for Congress.
entire tax ly ilrm .
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
e 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- o f 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 o f 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 o ff 12 week* ago
"W e are looking forward t » a
AT THI RfSUMPtlOM of 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. I f 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
he was awarded during the war. 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
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 W inant
DeLand Youths
2. His regard revenue needs for
of searching to find another place unemployment. I f 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** M m h*4 fntM
fHtp|
#1*si»f trine*) &lt;r»ift pHii l»nr|
flew Pxxr Owl
a. Shift the tax lodd from those defendant' wen- colored. Three
three announced taxi runs.
be affected.
dismantling of a Ford Sedan from-.
Ion, said Winant’s hc*l|h had not crowded.
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 o f Economic of two with which the commit­ Zprnes. who white in Jail.await­
vised
him
to
"take
things
easy
a
lot
of
other
things
we
had
never
When the House
committer found guilty.
Adviser* gave him a report which
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 w ell 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 H ill.
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.11lie 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 w itt­ 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
Hugh)
000, and 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 Trulo n. "T h is suicide wa* done small faults and foibles o f an
and taxation".'
jfmiad guilty of unlawful posses
MU,nL 5.
Ur y of State Fla., Senator Pepper (D-Fla.), a plrading guilty,
1
W ifglits
told the P o i t g r e x f wal ( ,r ful) (n M fr|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 O ta rlrt 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
. t l * hty mu,, do *hl&lt;:
man who pushed our bell down­
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
o
F'W
o
tld
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*
*
CT
t£
*uch
“
n
kfjwentdnt—
fireplace* our new apartment has
wise to reach film conclusion'Jorrd,. who was found guilty sf
■pent $22,000,000. It originally
memoirs— “ le tter From Groiver- 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 Prim e 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 o f driving while
Hughes was gravely injured when
tug*. And at night from one corn­ in wUt, n UM.i' ° r cou,ltrle. tied
Fires Cabinet Head
view the entire tux system,” he intoxicated. ("lasler Washington,
planning a sequel.
the first model crashed on n
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.
Hi* body wax found lying facts needle-topped Chrysler Building agreed to hetn one another.
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 o f 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 phoresccnt sword fish.
self-help,
they
.*|d
they'd
need
tav system. Wiggins said, "W e before a jury l«-cause uf ph-ns of
builder's 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
hojM- to have the opportunity to "'N o t Guilty” seven were found
Meyer, anew about the expenses agriculture and forestry M ini**)
— hut no shot.
one of the things that bothered help over the next four year*,
sutimit our full recommendations gniltv ax rhnrgeii, three found not
he incurred-In entertaining-high ter Riklto Hitano from Ms cab­
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 * •? •U rtlng 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
new pressure from both Left and
A box o f headache pill*, some where or how we placed them, ly to get them through the win led Ferguson to cal) o ff the Right faction*.
mem and other* that co-op* enjoy „ f
C in u ll Court'* convening
hearings last Aug. 11. The wit­
missing, wa* lri the room.
they would Just tick dismally for **r ■IJd
an advantage over .cimipetilnrn Inlay for its dial term. There
begin studying the ness had been under subpoena,
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 iq v il y tratiM ira g i JIU 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 _*nH
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 rin y the tween Hugh** and Senator Brew­ liter's Social Democrat Pdrty
a! - und * k
'U® mlrJt
follower* and* conaervatlvaa who »
^Uttnd
rtrsml
r**r
aiul Sell.-They dii a gi.0uj.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# to control th# governmentF
rmirfHiiLil_latufWNiriiyr
UoL-Uuai lit— ^
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
■
|hecity to imtke a scries of personal
lunch downstair! yastanlay tn i hat rovers up most of the bar* Plan to com* .during the tegular
Hughes declared and Brewatei ■ Hlrano, a Right-Wing Social .
tee with a t reusury study bn lax* Navy JMane ( ’rashes
session
starting
in
January.)
places.
-appearance* In connection with her
hla home adjacent to exclusive
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 o ff the missal wa* "undemocratic," and
In RxplodinK1Flame newest picture. . ' (fnlcmoijonal) SL
1. Making them pay income
his
new,
bed,
we
have
gradually
waa a student and later a teacher.
give Europe really big-site help, Investigators If Hughes would ■aid he would challenge Katayatax on their “ patronage divHe went upitair* shortly after come to' have a feeling o f being 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
home.
The
other
night
France*
ward and had dinner served in
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 nracUnited Nations
hi* room. No one i aw him until met me at the door to announce
ou,
L He asked Secretary Krug of and Pan American Airways.
I* a member o f 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. o f 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 ! ' » * » ’ i i « r l
F. M. (K im . lie died an hour
In
exploding
Dame.
* Htound the lax hy lowering
now. I guess It-In i' decided to this country has tha nature) re­ committee closed that phase of anese history a government head
milled lu the United Nations
had fired one of Ms ministers
t
WM » » t ining-diately Assembly's 57-mcmber political .later without regaining ennsioua- stay."
,
, prices.
x
J
nesa.
-- » •
identified^
nor
was
it
known
source*—like coal, food, -iron, the Inquiry without reaching anv without a cabinet resignation.
___ -SL Repealing the general InRhe
always
talks
or
clock*
and
committee
by
U.
8.
Delegate
John
Though
a
Republican,
Winant
conclusion..
_______
steel—to ' help Europe.
. .is come tax exemption now en­ whether he had a gunner, but It Foster Dulles. Under the Amcr1- became a loyal aupnportcr
brooms and picture* and other-in­
(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
■
* .. ■■
finished his study and reported
i loops would "Impose irlutlvu tiring dive-homhing .to carry a ernment would !m set up iminedialive
and
had
a
will
of
their
own.
velt
and
comjtaigned
openly
for
iv’.j'lr.
Jzuman.
IhaL-Uu.
have
.the.
ly little lax" on them if the gunner in the two plarc ship.
N ave we think the ether floe It wi ll
.. J'.'lm—I'lnvd. -an—in .im n ^ - a v ntelv after e.-nrrsl 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 o f 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
penal00—._______
________-L—
set
«o
time
limit*
for
troop
.withami - Frincaton University, where
General Patton
"_v_p_r ,lhl‘ K » VV
when it V ...L
can safely spare the money and
B IL L ’S P A C K A G E STORE
tlrawals, but bait merely specified he mnjojrd in American history.
This morning I passed the young
Into 1T» dive.
goods to help Europe. (Over the
that
such
withdrawal'
should
take
daughter
of
the
neighbors
over
, &lt;&lt; vHlUuaal 1w«hi F llk -tlM )
Starting out at a teacher at
"He started to pull nut too
weekend the economist* said wSigned, B IL L
8t. Faul’s, he entered politic* in ua— a small hlack-bobhed girl with can).
dim ing 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 o f
■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
(Y e t* Aa Yoa Wish — But Vela)
lake it.' I askkd what he meant,
"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,"
(A fter 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 o f 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
The
plane
burned."
Winant w l* a great admirer of the and th* Economic Council, thia
for - submitting a msw^proposal
burst Into tears and l immcdiat the last tnomnlt wken deb A ir Corps, rote from private to Civil War president, quoted him special committee may report
atrdy aaw that he was an -hys­
captain
while
serving
overseas
In his speeches and collected his this week or the nexj.)
egate* had little time to atudy
terical case. I, therefore, slapped
It. Hy said the United States and waa cited for gallantry under works.
■ The Economic Council, among
him across 1he fare with my
fire.
,
Winant leaves his widow, th* other thing*, said the people of
I x l s h c h must have “ aecret plant for Ko­
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 a r . 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 A R R IV E D
Frank Knox, newspaper publisher student et Oxford, end one daught­
" 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 return of some kind o f price con­
ence"
In
Korean
internal
aftrol
a
over
certain
thing*—Bk*
toiler
hurricane*
and
the
subsein this case was entirely correct
the Republican nomination
for o f Lima, Peru.
wheat and other food* which Eu­
uenl flood*, Karl Reiter, state fa ir *
and that, had other officer* ha I
in * mother, Mr*. Jeannette rope badly n**d*---lf we're going
After urging approval of the govamor.
irretor of the American Red
tha murage to do likewise, the
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.
ala by Jan. 1, Manuilsky aaldt
forelng nriees sky-high har*.
as an excuse , fo r cowardice
Reiser said that a Rod Cross
hy ser­
Simple funeral services will be
“ One 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
W ar On Catholicn
rreeaional fights, ere only the
proximately 1276,000 for disaster the proposed partition o f Fates
3-*:;
- -r i*jg, ~
ues* |aa brad of Uio foJ--.il textile
beginning In the Ion*
relief. O f this, 1170,000 went for tine Into, sovereign/ Jewish and I labor liosrd and hr acted * t Rep. M artin Defends coming up on |h* Marshall Plan.
f r s « n « H ftdbi i’ "«* o **i v
emergency needs and 199,000 has Arab nations.
mediator in Ihr large nu.thej*tem
u* are fond, o f rlg a re l*,"'
Hollywood Probe
Authoritative sources said the lexttlo strike that year. .
A U. 8 .' m ilitary government been committed for rehabilitation
assistance.
Canadian
delegation
was
ready
anurre in Rerlln said Miknjx|ctyl:
Never
a poll-teal
candidate
BOSTON, N ot. 4, (A V - House.
to suggaat that a working com­ again, Winant held a siriea of
U.S. Correspondent
had l&gt;*en helped In hi* 18 dav
Bpeaker Joseph W. Martin char­
mittee
composed
o
f
the
Unit­
public
positions.
flle ht h» a kind nf /underground feeling there "la very, intenso
acterises
as
“
propaganda"
attacks
ed States. Russia and Cuxtamata
M issing In Germany
President Roosevelt named him
railroad’’ set un by American now."
take up Immediate conalderatloc. SS the fit at head of tbs Social aimed at th* current congreaaionand B ritish intelligence, section*
"I have not yst decided whether . ..
Amtrlean and Ruaatan Security Board, later he became al Investigation Into Hollywood
Mlkolsiervk reached th i B ritish to Join the International Faasant
BERLIN N «v, 4 Uf)— GusUher
a an effort to reconcile chief of the International Labor Communism.
aone Raturday and flaw to i/m- Farty organixatlon" in Washing,n eI l
Asserting
that
”
We*ve
got
to
I.-.,,
k.
..i.i
i
.k.n
Mareeee*.
Office et-Geneva.
. don1yeaterdav In an R A F nlani. ton, ha aaid, "but I shall go tn
^ t e n s e d "B erijn _
Th* Canadian (M en tion 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 o f 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*
- flnlah &lt;tuDk*g e rrrv Indenendent
Fried# received a cell
o f It by left wingers leet
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Associated Press Leased Wire

N O . 231

_
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
•

Hy ASSOCIATED PRESS
Republleana and Demberata
. both claimed today that Incrcaaed strength for . their
parties waa drmonalrated la
Tuesday's election*, marked
by a aerira of party turnorera In .mayoralty eonteata
and Kentucky's return to a
Democratic
adminiatration.
Outatde of theme ahifla, na­
tional attention to the offyear balloting'* reaulta cenV) lered fn MiaaiaalppL There
John C. Simula, a mlld-spuken rural fudge, waa Ibe ap­
parent winner of the Senate
aeal once held by the tale
Theodore G. Bilbo.
•
-|
J
* ^
By ASSOCIATED 1‘ RESS
A tenet of patty turnover! in
mayoralty confetti and Kentucky'*
return to a Democratic adminittu
tion ilood out today Itom Tuet-— g i t / t off-year-electioot.------9 In Miitittippi, wlieie the elec. tion of a tucceiior to the* late
Senator Theodore G. Bilbo drew
national attention, the apparent
• *
- at counting went on today
wat^ Judge John C. Stenni*.
.Slennii. 46. who didn’t tltorn*
the race itiue on which Bilbo
alwayt ckmpaigned,* opened a lead
of 4,000 vole* over the next
Jnan In a field of five Democrat!.
-'•Veteran Cungretiman John E
Rankin, who had promited It.
* "oul-Bilho
Bilbo" i f eleeled. wat
1-Bilk
running
lie did not give up hit
lihji latl.
;
houaa teat to run fur the Senate.
In Jhe only tl ale-wide race in
Pennsylvania, S u p e r i o r Court
Judge Jo h n - A - F in* . R epublican.
TrCelerlion; hrpubheant alto
ol of Phil,Mayor BelOther r a n y o r a l l y election!,
though buffeted by cross-currents
of local ittuet, were tuch that
both Democrat! and Republican!
could find 'something to cheer
about.
Democrat* nutted Republican*
and took control o f Indianapolis.
Port Wayne and Muncle, Inti.,
JAIIentuwn, Ph., Niagara Fall*,
Poughkeepsie and Schenectady,

.

Htpnlillrant M ir"-1
Dfn»&gt;
cratie mayor* i&gt;i Hammond, Ind.,
i r « i i &gt; M t mu c m * ir.**»l

1 ——■*

v R fds Accuse Byrhes
, O f W ar-m ongerlng
MOSCOW N ot. fi (/Ph-Both the-.government ntwapaper laveatja
OCnd the eommunlat organ Pravda
published five-column article* to­
day accusing former Secretary of
State Jame* F. Bymea of “ wart mongfring" In hla book "Frankly
.Speaking.”
■ ,
"If-th e condition! of the united
•State* are accepted—good! If not
— war,” via . the way the Ru»»ian
publication* summarized Bymea'
position.
Pravda commentato a Boria Its.Jkov and Yuri Zhukov, reviewing
•^be Byrne* bodk in diipatehc*
from New York, declared:
" It la not in vain that the E n £
tlah Preah and mony American
sources unanimously ovslusta ths
book aa ■ direct eall for war
agkinat the U.8.8.R.
, ^ “ I f Bvrnea really wanta frank
tifk. bait get I t Wankly. apeakIng, Bymea belonga to • group
of frank war-mongara. And, If
onb ia frank to the bitter end, It'a
/snot by chance thgt hla frank chal"•lengea to w ar' war* publithed
openly In the United Statu or
that fuel aa frank apeechea are
being pronounced from the tri­
bune of the United Nation*.
"A ll the*# are Indices o f a de­
finite political tendency o f the
governing circle in the United
Btatea." *
.

ANOTHER VETO
WASHINGTON Nov. 6 UP)—
ffilep. Doughlon ,(D -N 0 ) predieted
today that the favored Republi­
can attempt to alaah income taxaa
14,000,000,000 a year will run Into
another killing p m id* atIml veto,
PREMIER RESIGNS
COPENHAGEN, Denmark Nov.
• (A*)— Premier Knud Kristernen
■ubmitted hla resignation to King
Predgrik today, h at agreed to
p hla coalition government in
ce until a new cabinet It ap-

a

the
him an
situation In the
meeting*
today and tonight
1 political
pariict, at wUeh
which effort* will be
made to fortnulati a* a basis for
organisation o f a new govern-

John C. Stennis
Wins Bilbo’s Seat
In Mississippi

United Nations Com­
mittee Votes 46 To
0 In Favor Of U.S.
Solution For Korea

' I A K E SU C C ESS. Nov. 5 Oh
— The Soviet bloc- announced to
*,
day it would boycott a Um trJ
Naliqns Commisrion ctralrd to suConservative . Candi­ rcrviir general election! in Km*.!
next tpring under Scciclaiy j f
date Ignores Race State
Marshall's plan fur Korean
Issue In Campaign indr|&gt;cndcncc.
D rip itr the announced Ivoycott,
JAC KSON. -Ml**. ‘ Nov. S
lire 57-nalion jaililital conithilln
• (A*)—John Cornelius Stenni*,
of the United Nation! Attrmbly
46, of Dekalb, country ]uri*l
voted 46 to 0, with four alnlrn
ond Kclf-etylrd conservative,
appeared elected today to the
tioni, tn favor of the U. S . plan.
unetpired term of the U lr
The Soviet Lloc irfu ird to la ir
Ihnodure Bilbo aa United
•jail in the vole even lo lit* ct
Sialrs senator from Missism l of irrording an *lnlmtii&gt;n.
■ippl. With 1370 pi'rclnrt* out
I hr Soviet I Hiveot l dr&lt; Uialmn
of I71S reporting, the lanky,
square-jawed circuit 'Judge
- made by B m itii Manuiltky,
had 45,804. He thu* held a
fotrign m in iitn of thr Ukiainr,
■remlngly
derisive
margin
aftci 0 . S . Delegate John Tovlei
over U. 8. ItrprmenUlTvr
William Colmer of Pascagou- - D u llrt nominated that Soviet Re­
la, whu was second with 41,- - public at a member ol ih r pip
iccted—9 .nation election cointin*_ 67L A U om y.J E gtfW t_ JarLsoo, who cleiiked to be Bilbo'*
tion for Korea.
political heir, had 36,768.
The name of the llkiaini- wa*
Paul B. Johnson, Jr., polled
inrtuded, however, in the mem­
23,031, »Soundly dcfralrd wav
•"I***!
bership of the commission idonr:
■John E.
U. 8. Tcpreaentatlve
Representative'John
&gt;•it It Australia. Canada, China,
Rankin, who trolled 20,991.
FI Salvador, Franco. India, th»
Philippfnci ami Syria. Both the
JACKSON.’ Mi»t. _Nov. 5 &lt;d*r
i i , , i i n * * . i mn r » » * v 4m» i
A Inlt, square-jawed rural judge,
John Corncliut S lrn n lt of Dekalb
drew away toward a winning lead
over hit two principal opponent*
in M ittitiip p i'i rlrction uf a U . S.
irnatol In succeed the lair Th ru
dure Bilim.
W illi 1314 oul of 1716 voting
Edwin Shlnholser scort-d a big
pp.-cincti rrporting. Stenni* ha* lut with Kiwuninn* at the Tourist
45,251 volet io 40,626 for U. S Centt-r loduv by presenting some­
Krp re irnla tivr William Colmrr lif thing new ami original In qyl*
Pascagoula and ihe wnuld-hr |hj- programs, with questions rhymliticaf- h e im f Riihrr- Attnnuy - F o i. ing- with iff- -nirgrsUtm uai— of
rnemher* of Ihe club.
rc*t Jackton. who had 36,516.
Four Kiwrmi* "Gulx Kids" were
Stctinit— unknown outside hi* selected to sit behind the table
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
ford P. Doudnev won first and
Slavs Clash With
Marlin' Stlnecipher won second
rlze, with Roy Mann and E. fi.
Free State Police .dlfiatrlrk
as runner* up. K. C.
6'
Ilprper was co-sponior of the pro­
.ROME, Nov. 6 ^JPj—A Trieste
gram.
dianatch lo the Romo newspaper
A typical question by Mr. ShinIt Tempo today said a Yugoslav holser wail. "Suppose an umpire
patrol of about 20 soldier* pene­
named Pal made a very had deci­
trated a half
mile 'Into Free sion at the plate for the home
State territory Monday night and team What would the crowd
withdrew after an exchange of veil7"
The. answer we* "Kil■hols with Free State police In
which owe
*&gt;»*»■ w * Ixdiree«i| mUick
^Xnolltrr was. "Who can't say
wounded.
no when you ask him his name?”
The itiapalch said the Slav* Ahswrr, "TSre Rev. W. P. Yescrossed the border ‘ in the vicin­ ley." Alto, "Who can fly with
ity of /oil*.
his fi rat name and ride In hi*
Ordered to halt hy five police Iasi?"
tCapt. Byrd Hudson).
men, it added, they opened fire
So enjoyable waa the quit that
with automatic weapon* and th-‘
Fred R- Wilton's suggestion that
police, “ occupying good potilion*,"
a report o f it Ire sent to Kiwanis
returned Ihe fire with rifle*.
International for publication, was

Mr*. W, J, 'Daniel, 89 y&gt;ar old
resident of Geneva, died early
this morning following a long
ill nets.
Bora Sept. 17. 1868 In Thom­
son, &lt;»a., Mr*. Danlrl had lived
In Geneva for 60 years and was
a * member of the Methodist
Church there. ,
She la'survived by on# daugh­
ter, Mrs. W. F\ Brangn o f Cocoa
and one eon, the Rev. J. II.
Daniel, minister o f the Coral
Gables Methodist Church;
six
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in
the Genets Methodist Churvh
Thursday at 3:00 P. M. with the
Rev. Lionel Nelaon officiating.
Interment will be made In the
Geneva Cemetery.
ACOSTA DIES
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 5
— Former state legislator St, f t
mo W. Acosta, 72, died In his
downtown office here late yes­
terday. apparently o f a heart ata campaign to build the St. Johns
lack, Acosta was Instrumental in
River bridge, first permanent
span linking Jacksonville and tba
east toast.___________ _
BAILING DELAYED
NEW YORK Nov. 6 W V -S a il­
ing o f the emergency passenger
transport Marine Shark yesterday
With M passenger* for * “
Genoa and Naples waa
indefinite! r
because uni
amsn o f 'the crew refused to
FREIGHT H IK E
TALLAH ASSEE Nov. 5 0TVThe Florida Railroad and Public
Utilities Commiiiion. declaring
railroads had not demonstrated a
need for rate boost*, has denied
an appeal for a hike In passenger
and . freight chargee within the'
state.

Labor Board

Wilson Recalls Paris Guardsmen
Outside Pressure Halt Noisy March
On Hughes’ Deals Of City Strikers

PressureRenewed
On Moderates In
Soviet Satellites

British Laborites
Z Suffer New Blows
In Scot Elections

S

Iron A ge Says Steelmakers Would
Fight Control Of U. S. Production

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/.
In llie election, uI whool tius
:erv. Mi* Grorge Itaidru won in
the wc*| Sanfuul‘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- m rrniir 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 I tec. 2 rli ctiou.
Jolin K rider, 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*
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 n i­
hil.
t I f f 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*

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 in rl v*a* luinnibned ipto sjvrcial
.mill, requifed by ihe 1nft llrrrt
trstioin m aii r lfo it - 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 O f Contract
Philip Murray and tin- CIO Furti1- President ialouaid lirn r*. tin- n.v
(Uie Workers, the bmud l«’ »Tnn
I mu'* * 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.m li iui ntv li
the d ltfc irlii 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* drm onslialm g foi wa
the aerjjlnutioiotuoii* slate of
laliois of Howard Hughes' contract increase! for l*am g a ih a g r (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 C hsiinuu I rrgu- liter! block from i tlv hall and
-M*NlWtN— Nov: ■'*_ ton
rni' hdioret *. p&lt;ii-am* mnI 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. W tP the ’ Tnlrtnatfonalc” ami clianlmK ntiinttai vrtliiH'k-H in
1 iirvlny ® lion rminrfl tables in Slovakia and
'in iu rl 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 Yo rk." 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 tm irk f 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 U TIu n u n itr. the Cnmmuniil UlJv'iai^Iaithlir.
M 4iiitln *rs| tin linj$r 1‘wtifl
w it the first witness as .the rom* nrwipapei a* an avowal id *yni|»a-l
j| |(, |(j„i;eM fig lil wa* In tho
m ittrr rrrum rd 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 1
cUsesl margin
1 —i ’**servuv
* * -=3^,union* .vie* *a ll'll-'
aj .lltlNI
!u rrconnaisance planes.
ated with the Communis l dcu IN * jj n u ^vnrs of power,,
...
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Nov. f.
Before Wilson look’ the wilrn-** tmnal Federation of •I jln u and it Scntteied
Scattered returns*
reiurns Ifrom outers ,,vt— A lirief strike o f 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*
ieach 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
, r l|,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
"Nirtwithstanding the mitmtani
ninth.
I'aitv (Scottish branch of Win In. synipnthv with seamen on «
tint expenditure of, govcritment
A strike of 150 mapagenjent
stun ChureUII'f Cpnsnrvativas),
l&lt;«H lla ar4
P a i r K»*r|
employes nl Lynn OtreaOnwt to won six new seats—five from wil'li'at strike at l.ivrrpiHil The
halt the work of 10.000 employes Latmr and one from the extreme l.m iponl striker* have been mil
tbe Ilerllet trurk factory within leftist Independent laibor Party nine, days. They demand a
vision uf the hiring system ill
Thomas Earl Barwick of
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
. O f Iaonflrwood Died (ir*Clor, Andre Hardin, The .......
percent of wages while they ale
awaiting a ship.
l!'«arlHi*r4 aa t*aae Vaarl
,mmi»t newspsjH-r of the jilant Hollywood Probe
Bareev Flynn, vice chairman of
Thomas Lari Barwick died this ,
Bardin was continuing
a committee leailmg the l.lverpool
morning following a heart attack j .ejatlons wilh 'furiner owiuirs-of
To
Be
Resinned
work stoppage,, said lie had "the
W inant Has Simple
suffered a t hla home In 1-ong- I■ itie
ilienatinnnllzed
eiiterjirize and n
nationalize.! -vnterprit
whole rrow of the ijiiei-u Mary
ynslerday.
''delegation of employe* dcmnndci
M ilitary Funeral wood
NEW YORK Nov, R '6Vt— out on strike," and "sln&gt; wijl not
Mr. Barwick wa* born July '27. 1lii* removal. The factory dlrcctnr’
Chairman Thomas ft-NJ&gt; of the *all tonight." .
—
*■t
1903 in Pelham, fi*. and livrd -lid he dismissed Hardin la-cause
House Committee on • Un-Amer­
Ciinard offiejal* tfld not esli
CONCORD, N. H. Nov. 6 GP&gt;— 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
len in high places and the hum­ he moved to I-ongwood. He was
will renew it* inquiry into activ­ walkout which was la-gnu hy a
ic gathered here today for the a member of th* Methodist
Liquor Tax ItcuviptH ities of the motion picture Indus­ gimip of alauil ton
funeral of John f i . Winant, war­ Church of Pelham.
try 1')’ subpoenaing “ high »*l
” (tur next action," Flynn said,
time amirattador lo Great Britain
Survivors include the widow,
Show 1 % Increase *nrd Communist* and fellow "is to gel out llie new of tin'
and thrice governor of New Mr*. Alin* A. Barwick of Longtravelers from Hollywood
I Union Castle liner Dunhar Castle.
Hampshire, who shot himself to wnod; three daughters, Mrs. Edith
Thomas, in an address last, They .liavp already promised to
death Monday In What frlepdt Hoag uf Los Alamos, N. Mex.;
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. fi (A t—
d o rr ibid as "a auddett crackup." Mr*. Frances Castleberry of Pel­ Tit* long downward trend of Flor­ night, said the goal of hla commit- I strike if the Queen Mary riew did
to expose Communists hut
id* alcoholie !irverage tax tereint* lei' i* ...
Simplicity waa the them* of the
Mtg,
theme of the services at 2 ham; and Mias Juanita Barwick was completely reversed during deelarni that "the Communist*,
of
Pelham;
one
aon,
Jesse
Ber­
ttieir
thuies
and
the high paid
October when eollectluns f&lt;&gt;r the
P. M. at St. Paul'a Protestant
Episcopal rhurch, where the Rt. wick of I-ongwood; his father, month almost caught up the tag apologists uf certain interest* in (suneral Merrill To
Hullvwoud" 'are attempting to
Rev. John T. Delias, bishop of Nathan J. Barwick, Longwood; of three previous mouths.
Beverage Director
James-T* discredit it hy accusing it of as­ Get Heart Treatment
New Hampshire, officiated. , He one • alster, Mra. W. F. Lodge,
wat assisted by tba Rev. Charles Paola; two brothara, Jew** L. Vocelle reported collection of |2,- piring to film censorship.
F. Ilall. co-adjutor bishop of Net* Barwick, Thomaaville, Ga. and II. 003,334 |n brer, wine and whiskey I
.SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. f. IA*)
C. Barwick o f Longwood.
tuxes and license fees )n *l m o n t h , ! O * *
| | .,H f r i i - p f l
Hampshire.
— Brig. General Frank D. Merrill.
_ 44. trader of tire hard-hitting
Funeral services, under the di­ compared with $8,201,427 during, OOUiniTIl OUB r i r c u
Fourteen honorary pallbearers
Erickson
Funeral (htober a year a go -a n increase
On In M I S S I S S I P P I Morrill's Marauders in Burma dur­
from ail walks o f life, 'and eight rection * of
uf $701,906 or 31.88 percml.
active bearers, including the pre­ Home, .will be announced later.
ing the war. Is m rout# to Wash­
sent and past commander* of hia
JACKSON. Mias. Nov. 6 6P)— ington, D. C., for treatment of a
local legion post, assisted at the
Officials of the strike - bound irrart ailment wliich may termi­
funeral.
Southern Bus Lines. Inc., notified nate his Army rareer.
The.post alio furnished a color
Merrill arrived her* vksterrlav
tin- Mississippi highway palm)
guard, a firing squad and a bug­
that on* of ita buses was fired on from Manila, hound for VvAilr
ler for the military burial in Blos­
twice last night at two far-dis­ Bred Hotpiiri at Ihe capital. II •
som Hill cemetery.
was a mdipbvX.if the U. 8. Mili­
tant points.
"H e was a simple man," said
Sam Watts, assistant to the tary Commission advising -the
Winant’* secretary, J. Bernard
nrr sidont of the company, said ho Philippine government on , reor­
Toulon. In announcing arrange­
N tW YO RK, Nov. J (4 5 - I h r iron Age. nations! metalworking had reported to the patrol that a ganization o f that nation's 'army.
ments. "H e was Interested In the weekly, said today steelmakers “ will yell bloody murder” if an attempt bus reroute to Meridian was fired
ordinary man In the street and is made to control Jon rstic production although they might not seri­ on four miles west o f Brandon.
JAYCKK NOTICE
that's the type he would want at
Rev. Lionel Nelson, Methodist
No iniurits were reported.
ously
object
to
export
allocutions
of
ited
under
the
Marshall
Plan.
his funeral."
Earlier, company officials said, minister from Oviedo, will t-e th*
"W ell might they yell," the msgaziita continued, “ when it is ton
the same bus was hit In tbs rear guest speaker for tbe noon lunch­
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
MAJOR BATTLE
ior Chamber o f Commerce at the
PEIPING Nov. I 0P&gt;— A major proper personnel fir such an allocation system if such personnel were Jackson from Louisiana.
battle between w aning Chinese available.
It was reported struck' near Mayfair Inn tomorrow. The pro­
a r m l e a in southwestern Man­
" I t ia • remote possibility that bone o f th* recent acrap price Tallulah, La., while traveling to­ gram is being arranged by-Ed­
churia and an engagement near steel companian during peace­ spiral baa been broken, but added ward the Mississippi River bridge ward KIreHer, Robert Karn* and
the capital of that vast territory time operations would giv* up that ao far consumer* have) at Vicksburg. No on* waa hurt. John Sheppard.
were reported In pro-government thrir topnotch man fo r govern­ had llttl* solace "because a *#
Highway patrol officers are In­
dispatches today.
STORE PURCHASED'
ment service aa they did during vere tasting period is In th* off- vestigating the Brandon IncidsnL
The newspaper Shlh Chleh Jlh the war day*.
Robert Sbeafer of Sanford has
Pao reported a 78-hour battle
The
Iron
Age
scrap
eampoaiU
. RED CELEBRATION
purchased the watch and jewelry
"With the distribution picture
near lahlen, 180 milt* west of already bring a match for th* prk#, baaed on tbe average heavy
MOSCOW Nor. 8 OP) — Red store- at 111 West Flrat Street
steal
pries'
at
Pittsburgh,
Phila­
Mukden. In which 70,000 Chlnaae abilities o f these experts In In'
Cates.
Mr.
banners, strings of electric lights from Mra, Albert
Communist troops took part. Ita dustry, It la Inconceivable that delphia and Chicago, declined and huge portraits o f Soviet lead- Sheafer is a watchmaker and has
dispatch said the Reds sustained government control over steel dis­ $1.08 ■ grosa ton this week and are- blossomed out atl over Moscow worked for the Lawson Jewelry
15.000 casualties In attacks on tribution would produce anything now stands at $4140.
today aa th* Russian capital pre­ shop here and the Roberta Jewelry
government position*, but it did l»Ut chi Oft.**
ijisp! " . if
Th* publication suggested that pared to celebrate the 80th an- Store in Leeshurg. Ha graduated
not report the oulcotnh o f the
Th* Iron Age also stated that there ia "more than a possibility niversary of the Bolshevik revolu­ from SeminoM High School in
battle.
1039.
tion on Friday.
4C— flan** an r * a * ate)
"temporarily at least" th* back­

Quiz Program Is
Presented At Meet
Of Kiwanis Clift

Mrs. W . J. Daniel
Died A t Geneva

W A5HINOION, Nov. 5 t/P) -The FctJvral Sccuiity Agfncy sp -{
proved todsy a }5'2.633 giant to apply luwaid comtiucliun ol a hoi
pilal at Langdatr. \la.—payable* when tim gtrit 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 r tf 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
W ASHING TO N. Nt.s 5 UP!
l.nugitalc W located in 4'hatneral medical, surgical and obste­
Rrl«lion*
trical services, deep x-ray ther- ber* County, in the heart of lb.* The Nrittuiul L i I h ii
apy, laboratory facilities, and an Clintiahooclite Valley and the east ((card received I 1).Rib affidavit*
Alabama textile industry.
outpatient clinic.
by union of fie ri* disavowing t ’om*
Surgeon t.enernl Timms* Pu*- ii in im m hr (m e it* deadline lad
The hospilai Is Iteing spontured
bv the Chattahoochee Valley
llos. ran, ch.ef of lh«,&lt; Politic llealtb
all*) H
Finlay for unions to file such
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 N F R Ii
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 flffuia t* *aiT today a
hospilai construction and share in (rater
check showed &lt;»6 A IT . unions an-l
The 11ill act authorized the fed
ietieral funds, wliicli Senator Hill
14 CIO unions sent in ailnlavit*
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 iltid m l*
1948."
The *qj authorize* the govern­ said ilmt 26 state plan* have been
T h r.to ta l ol I ' 1. h't&gt; aliidavit*
ment to make grants of |7b,(HH),- Completed.*.!(» dal*, with ft) pm
included I \ 320 from A IT o ffi­
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 id iitet* id 11 un­
ion locals. .
* .
Ihe independent! Ide.l 5,1/11
oaths coveting 6 0 J union local*.

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s

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3

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(iodfroy To Receive
Badge From Sheriff
Wendy llano-, noted*QJiri star,
will nppenr a* guest *tar -on
Arthur Godfrey's* Chesterfield
Hour at ‘ ll:ou o'clock Mumtsy
morning to present Arthur Godfrey with an honorary deputy
fhenTfN liatlgc ill behalf of Sher­
iff Merit nmi Seminole, County, It
was disclosed today hy l.lnd
Wvd-er, ninnagi’t o f the Mayfair
lun.,
|.
Mr. W ebei also said that San­
ford and the Mayfair Inn will l*e
discussed on the progiaut He an­
nounced that ' Wendy Barrie and
her IntsIioJid,* David K. Meyer, will
arrive iii Sanford N «v.. 13, and
will !»• Ini.- fot -evi'tal months,
•topping at llie Mayfair Inn.

PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Tenth of Novemlwt of this A'ear tnarki the
line Hundred nml Seventy-Second
Anniversary oT the Founding of
the United Stales Marine Corps,
and
,
WHEREAS, the Marines of our
own Getieiation have, by their
dauntless Courage and selfless
Devotiun. contributed effectively
in.bringing *&gt;isr Nation victoriously
through tin* second—g r a b or!d
Wur. and
WHEREAS. Today and Tomor­
row, as for thousands of Yestardays, the Marines stand as Sentin­
el* at the'Gate to protect the In­
tegrity of our Nation
and to
preservn tha Peace,'and
WHEREAS, We the Beneficiarie* of the gallant Marina dead,
must thankfully retain tn our
Hearts awnreneit of lira Magni­
tude o f their Sacrifice;
NOW. THEREFORE, I, II.
JAMES GUT. as Mayor o l tha
City of jSanford, Florida, do hereby
proclaim Monday, November 10.
1947, a* '
M ARINE CORPS DAY
ami do earnestly urge th# Citizens
of th# City of Sanford. Florida, to
appropriately observe this day and
honor thie great fighting organ­
ization on tha occasion of ita One
Hundred and Seventy-Second An­
niversary.
Given under nty Hand and
Seal, (hie Thirtieth Day ol
October, 1947, A. D. "

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                    <text>T H E IA W F O R D H E R A L D , g/U fT O W P , f lX H U P A

FRIDAY, OCT. Sf, 1WT

Co. I Activated
((’•allsMa'-rraM r*s&gt; Out)
countered during hip activation
work in Florida.
Col. Maxwell Snyder, regimen
lal commander, gave a brief hl«lory of the 124th Regiment and
said that General Hutchison had
'rolUted In It as a private and had
h « ti through the ranks to hi*
present rating.
£ol. George A. DeCottea gave
a yep tfd k -arrd-itreixed~~th»"tmportanri- ' of the National Guard
*&gt; a factor of preparedness.
Capt. Roy Green who, with 2nd
Lieut. Richard Drown, was sworn
In lo command Company I, ex&lt;
pressed thanks to the City and
Hrminole County Chamber qf

RANDALL CHA8E
FRKII II. WILLIAMS
JACK RATtRAN
Group No. 2
(•roup No, '1
(•roup No. I
Q. I. Pertaining to resurfac­
1. I favor repavinir and new
I. In my opinion a maintenance
NO. I.
Vet, I urn in favor of rraUtfaring paving, l recommend waiting un­ program should be set up for the ing streets, new paving and ax
dateriorating stfrettrto-thtr- ability til a-survey tn-rstahlisV otrr most- rrpntc and upkeep or all 'C ity nedamcnla against abutting pro­
of the City Uj pay. A t to lite.a* immediate nerd* is marie. Financ- streets, and should be paid for by perty owners.
acssmcnt of property owners for ing should tv don- hv submitting
— k ^ b - l- s a t- ls - f s v e e - e f - resor' i jin fHtrfwp. it win ho ■tHrH&gt;’~rriT a method to the citizens for vote. ing nhould lie performed only up faeing strreis where tho work la
to them, a* thr majority on the Present revenue »dl not resur­ on the request of a majority of absolutely needed, and where the
streets to he paved must b e 'In face our street*, l e t ’s make a the abutting property owners, am) uao of (he street justifies, I am
favor of it. Another thlnit lit br survey "and p ta n ~
should be paid for by these own­ not in favor of new paving In
taken Into consideration is the
2. If elected I would bo hound ers as has been the general prac­ Georgetown and Goldsboro now.
fact that each properly ownd a* a public officer “to see that the tice in the past.
These section* should first have
has ten years to pay his of her ’police departim nt enforced the
2. If elected. I will support, a I,ettrr drainage, street* graded,
Mtessmerit, The City m o st-fin ­ law* of the r ily ' ami state and strict law enforcement, without and the 'necessanr sewage facili­
ance this paving over that same 1 Would do m i .
fear or favor, of all City of Han­ ties. 1 am not m favor of mak­
Hod.
ing assessments against abutting
3. 1 favor reviewing the City ford laws and ordinances.
and amendment* thereto
.1. I .heartily endorse the ap­ property owners for the resur- f
Yes. I am In favor of law en­ Charter
frsa«l*iw4 from rw &gt; Oh* I
’
forcement* and the mutunl ro. with a view to n commending the pointment of a Charter Reform facing of streets,
thus far. Ilia wife |* charged with
removal
of
any
provisions"
made
Committee
for
the
purpose
«f
Q.
il
la
w
enforeemenl.
operation between our Police Jlept.
making out money drafts, poliee
obsolete or inoperative hy time. studying our preienl City Char­
A. 2. 1 am in favor nf law anAnd thp Sheriff** office,
I
favor-submitting
no-amendment
ter.
If
a
change
la
rerommended,'
forrement, and will expect the
NO. 3.
Detroit prosecutor Jamea H.
£ f&gt;
I am in favor nt an elertioti of to the people for Vote to provide such rhange* should l&gt;e submitted Poliee to work with the Sheriff** MrNally said Sfrs. Jacobs ad­
to a vote of the people.
of fire and the State Knad Patrol mitted taking the money because
a Mayor by the people A com- for election by majority.
i i h a n bt *n a motitbif of the
4. For the yputh of nur City, in the enforcement of law*. Per of “love for my husband." When
•mlttee could tie appointed trrw'ork
♦ out the details, such as, how much City’s Recreation Committee for I am In favor of expanding all sunally, I do not approve of nor arraigned later on three counts of
power he will have. Final appro- the -pa*t two years. From my supervised recreation facilities to patronise gambling devices, slot larceny, she pleaded Innocent and
ta l Would' be hy bur citizens porsonal ohservotion we cannot the maximum extent that the machines, bolito, etc. The hlggeat now is awaiting trial. McNal
Personally, I would like to see our have an adequate recreation pro­ City la able to finance.
difficulty encountered by the law said.
Mayor with power In make deeis. gram until we have a completely . 5. The present City Commis­ enforcement officers i* the public
Jacnhs has been living In the
Ion*. Also with salary enough ■quipped renUr, from which it sioners are to be commended for opinion and the patronage of New York area in roorttSig houses
inn
.operiTe,,*tarrc&lt;J
by
trained
Bo he rnuld drvotn his entire time
ihe effort they haves^nde in se­ gambling devices hy numbers of and hatha for the past two weeks,
directors of jmysiral education. I curing plan* for a sewage dis- our cltlxrn*. Huch influence re ­ |.olire said.
to the job.
feel I lint our attention should be |&gt;u*al plant and collection system. sults in an attitude of tolerance
When Jacobs appeared in the
NO. 4.
first nt facilities for our Thl* plan should lie carried for­ by a large number of other citi­ police line-up today the only
I am very much lit favor of m directed
...................
reatinn for everyone I will eiitci I rhildrcn and that until that is ward and work started as soon zen. even tho they may not, question asked him was how lung
In to this program myself, A done any adult fadljliit* provided as fund* are available.
thrmsclvrs, l«- law violatera. ’nil* he had been In New York. He re. ~ committee of citisriu can work should !«• made self-supporting
&lt;j. Being. in favor of Public attitude of citizens create* a most (M'atcd That he had been herb, two
Work out our problems on the sod self-liquidating. Present rev- Improvements of our City, I am unfortunate influence and lack of werka.
Following the lineup he was
■wlmming j»hiI. With 130,IMrti on rnurs wilP not build nor siijijiorl IHisitively Id .favor of operating respect for authority amongst the
taken to the office of acting Lieut.
ftanrl, this looks like one of our suih a center. With respect Hr on a "pay a#~you go" plan. With younger generation.
Grover Brown, head of the forg­
email problem*. It most certainly the swimming pool. I favor the no issuance of bond* or revenue
,(J. 3. Ito you favor the appoint
has my approval.’
Immediate eon •Uuetmn of a 130.- m t |f|rMte». The exact plan of mrnt hy the City..Commission of ery squad, where he was question­
ed. Police said his arraignment
One mule tennis court, central) 000 pool if that is what the peo financing a u c h 'improvements can
a Charter Reform "T^mmittce for probably would await the arrival
lavgroi
located, is needed. I'lnygruuui]
pie wanf.
only l*e determined after consid­ the purpose of. studying our pres­ here of Detroit’s district attorney.
for all children while and colored,
fi. I favor a Sewage Disposal erable study.
ent City Charter with a view of
. must come, plus suitable BUpcr- Plant. .
7. I am In favor of dho exten­
' vision.
»i, I am in favor t,r public Im­ sion of nur sewage golletlion m a k i n g recommendation* for the health and welfare of thou­
NO. 6.
provements , . all that a plan system to any area of the City modernizing and streamlining it, sands of our eitixens.
.
The Bewage disposal plant is show* we nerd and a survey where full use would lie made of and with particular reference lo
(j. 8. Municipal Zoo.
the election of the Mayor and
really n sticker. I have spent shows we can pay for.
A. 8. Yea, but I would not fav­
*ueh
facility.
City
Commissioners
by
majority
hours disrtissing this iirojeel with
.7. I favor the extension of
er any expensive or extenslva
8. (Jur Municipal Zoo is not vote •of the people? •
.(dimerous people .coiitieeted with srwets to tienrgetown and Goldsan outstanding tom Ul a t­
improvement* In Ihe near future,
A. 3. Ye*..
our city. All melluHl* which have boro— provided we*make a survey only
traction. but It provide* r « v a. T y, 4: Pdlathing' io* City Re­
if. th" A*’ i ’ candidate Tor City
been suggested to fjh n n re this and -plan-bow -to-do it.
Uon Hint entertainment for »ur
* Commissioner, do you have any
-pnrj errnnurt fi e'
an cnH. Our xbn is one of 16 munirl- own rltlxens. I am in ^ v o r of creation Department.
A. 4. It I* my opinion that the constructive- criticism* -In offer
ermous rlebt that would reach ,to pally owned Sons in the country,
•u r grandehlldrrn. There ate plans and shpulil lie promoted as an Its,‘expansion as far ak funds are Cily cannot now afford a full regarding the present City Ad­
at the .City Hall whirh cost the nllirtritun to all of Florida as available by the City.
time Recreational Director, as ha* ministration or its various De­
Fedrrnl government SIl.fKHl. They
P. My eahdldary Is not based tieen suggested. I am in favor of partments ?
A. it. No. If elected it Is my
call for the rebuilding of a great well ns Ihe tourists. Present rev­ the action* o f ‘ the prrsenl City aurh rcrn-athtnal facilities ns the
deal of the pn-A'Iit lines, due to enues will not |M-rmil expansion. Commission, or its administration. City ran afford. It appear* that purpose to continue careful eon• deterloia'ion through the years. 1 .el's make a survey nnd plan,
in. There is a City Planning
now available might make Iteration &lt;%id study of thr prob­
(l. Other than what I have said Commission at the present time funds
Also some lines rarry sewage nod
it possible lo construct a swim­ lems liefore the City Administra­
prior
to
this,
I
think
the
(-ity
storm water which means addi­
and the recommendation* of this ming pool. From time to time as tion, after whirh I should be bet­
tional lines would have to he laid. needs most to Improve and de­ body an- definitely valuable to fund* are available additional re ­ ter qualified to make constructive
All this must hr done Iwfore a velop an understanding, of Ha ihe City Commission. It gives creational projeet* ran be con- •ilggestions.
t
disposal plant can
used. We problem* among it* citizen* hy a them n broader scope of opinion • ajdrred. Any City Recreational
tj. 10. A Civic Rlanning Board.
i .' '• all must keep Ih'Ii IiuI this project lirtter publicity and public rela­ on which to operate and plan j |*roj{ram should tie coordinated
A. 10. Yea. A Rlanning Board,
until we find some way to com­ tion* program on it* activities. public improvement*.
of citizens could be a very vital
with
the
sefiool
recreational
aclivI propo-e thill the City employ
plete It. I would suggest n ruin
and valuable part nf the citizens’
— — - ■ • —--------- | itic*.
m iller of our leading minds to a fum of tnunlejpa! lax expel In
activities, not only In the civic
H 6. Sewage disposal plant.
study this project. Their teporl lo survey the entire municipal
A. 6. For a long-time program activities hut helping solve var­
' would tell us how and when this lax slim line and make such rethe City should have tplans
4T
for ious vital problems that are con­
project rould In- a reality.
commendation* a* would distri­
stantly confronting the City Ad­
a
Hewagr
Disposal
I'lant,
and
the
tt'asllilM
mas
ll*
'1
bute lb'' expense* -of City govNO. A.
ministration.
necessary
new
sanitary
sewers,
now
coveted,"
lit:
said.
1 favor the “pay as you go" ct mtti+nt rt|i)lluhl&gt; mid !i» e
Recalling that hutina* groups ll ihay la1 necessary to have a
plan, even If we only make some money necessary to operate the
n M ii improvement each year City, pay Its obligations, and pro­ hsve maintained to the committee referendum, or a vote, to auth­
W t wilLbe.pariug on out preaenl vide aminmmf-stlrplos w ilh-tW di that a minimum wage boost would orize such improvement* ami pro­
vide for their financing.
debt beyond IU7n.
we -could l-egin to seeure the im­ lie jiiflstionary. Nixon said:
Q. &lt;}. Improvement* made on a
"l think the Amerlcpu _people
NO. 7,
provements we all terognixe are
have hrard enough of this cal­ “ Ray a* you go" plan.
Sanitation most rover all »er. .needed.
A'. 41, In most instances a "pay
lous a rg u m e n tth a t a few dol­
tions of Hanford, or we are delar* . added In their income t&lt;* as you go" plan for Improve­
feiting our purpose,
help feed their rhlldicn, provide ment# la desirable. There may »&gt;e^
NO. .8.
medical rare, put a roof over some emergency improvement* in-'j
Yea. Our run Is one of our main
Attraction*, Some amounts should
their head*, get a little educa­ volvlng health that may require
some other kind of financing.
be act aside eorlj year, to ' Im­
tion, elr., ate Inflationary.
prove it.
(j. 7. Extension of sewage sys­
"The
same
dollars,
when
thny
RO.STtlN, Oct.’ 31—l»)’l Four
NO. II.
gunmen escaped with a ®-l*,000 accumulate by the billions In cor- tem In .tJe«rgelow/i and Golds­
When I take Into consideration payroll toilay after t mid ing up Ihe potato profits, are necessary to boro.
he service these men have reml- nnvmn-iter pf the American Sugar provide business with an 'incen­
A. 7. Ye*. Thl* is a very Im­
•red. , the ' prolderns they liavr Refinery-Company In south Ros- tive.' Workers like an Incentlvu portant. and much needed, im­
farad. I am more Inclined to -say
provement for the- protection, of
too."
“Tillank you for a .Job
' ‘ well done."
‘
1 p |jcfl ?r,H,rle.l' Ibr men fled
A* to various depart.nci\ts. frankl|PW.|,u fk sedan. The quartet
lypjM hi t ,""k we du neeil some u„( HMh ,iBrfcn
over-hauling.
niineil witii a sawed-off .shotgun
NO. 10
"■■■A1phmirttqr H k N is
work cloth* ami welders' helmets,
aentis) to, a \ ’rmcitig community
Investigation showed the regkurh a* mira. Our growth has i Ratio!! plate im the inhU'ia* car
juat started lert’w all get behind had la'en stulen from an autoJ J j g T O P IC E C R E A M :
and puih tu keep thn hall rolling. tnnliile in the Back Bay'.
Lait year 128 new homes were
W l make our own !co Crwnm, A ll (la ro n
Tlie-lrold.ripm m c close oil the
built. 27 now-hquiness place., B" heel i of a 1108.000 payroll rhhliery
T h sty — D alirlou* — H e a lth fu l
eabln court units, fur a . grand yeslctday at the Hlurtevanl Div­
total of over IflfHI.OOf) doflars lu ision of the West InghmiMt Electric
Comparison to 1P4I when only .(,'urpuraliuu in llydo Park and the
*100,000 was spent for all con­ two crimes, Imre . considerable
414 Sanford Avenue
Phone 1211
struction including rrpaving.
similarity.
JOHN'
Kit Itll’ll
GROUP NO. 1

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Detroit Bar Keep

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CIO Challenge

Commerce for giving the banquet.
Including th« guests, there were
43 present a t the banquet ac­
cording to R. P. Payne, executive
officer. Gueeta included John
Hauls. VFW district commander
and Jamea Singletary, commander
of Carapbell-Loaiing Post 63 of
the American Legion.
ft was stated that efforts will
lie made to Increase Company. 1
to 168 jnan and seven officei*.
Drille will be every Thursday
night el-the-A rm ory;— ------------Men aworn In were: First

Sergeant Terrance V. Brown,
S ta/f Sergeants, Edward C. Dan­
iels and Howard A. Shyrock, Her.
geants, Ralph H. Geiger, Henry
H. Jameson, Clarence O. Jour*
and Charles H. Powell, Corporals,
Morgan C. Bernard. Walter K.
Brown, Cecil R. Jones, Ralph L.
Moran (who is Armory rare tak­
er j, William II. Pugh and James
E /S m lth ,----- — ----------Other members of Company I
arc T-6 Wilbur F. Rohanon. T.fi
Albert S. Tucker, Pfc. Robert
L, Brown, also .the following prlv-

atee: Donald E. Bytrly, Noah W.
Cogburn. Enrique P. Colmsnaris,
Joseph A. Irving. Walter G. Gard­
ner, Raymond W. Halt, Porter
H. Lansing, III, Nathan R- My­
ers, Keith B. Schumacher, Floyd
M. Sjoblom. Otla A. SJoblem. TaJmadge E ."Smith, Jr. and Leater
L. Tllll*.
The 124lh Infantry of the FlorJda "Nat Idhal” Guard, was flril in
'the country to he activated ainee
( he war. This took—piece—B epf
16. I94G, it was poinled out today
by Rgt, Brown.

End of the Month Specials
Assorted Colors- Clothes

lfrff.95 up

HAMPERS

3&gt;«&gt;

Hathaway IJols Cottage. Pr.

CURTAINS
* w *r

FLOORLAMPS

.95 up

91
C O -9 5
9*

(Per Pair)

op

PILLOWS

up

Padded

^ ^ . 4 9 up

CARD TABLES

$ 4 95up

BED SPREADS
IRONING BOARDS

n*

SCATTER RUGS

39c

Cadet

SEE OUR STOCK
of

Unfinished Chairs, and Tableu — Occasional Furniture
Mirrors — Utility Cabinets — Living Room, Bed Room
and Dining Room Furniture.

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON
YOUR OLD FURNITURE.
SHOP ELSEWHERE — THEN" COMPARE
aud BUY YOUR FURNITURE
from

“Growing With Florida*
311 East First Street (Vote- It Ih The American

Way)

» Phone 958

$29,000 Taken From
Refinery Rnymriijfer

TO THE VOTERS

■FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM— +Z
Try

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM

On Auki, an islet near Guadal­
DOWN ON DNDIES
canal, is a mlrit which make*
LONDON, Oct.
n i-!/R |—A
shall money widely used by jam- hardy Scutch physician, scoffing
pi* of the Solomon Island*.
at the Britlah male's sensitiveness
to chill winter winds, launched
Corn infanta transpire ni&gt;«ut one-man campaign today to cut
6,000 pounds of moisture while shurt one of rloihing-ralionod
-p ro d u cing a huxhcl of grain.
Britain's few remaining luxuries.
it&amp; r

Our city now has the chance of attaining what we have
all been Waiting for; and as one of the many small
business man deriving their living here* I am anxious
to help Sanford grow into a larger and more prosper­

«t.Johnsftrcrmcca.

ous community.
If you believe that by progressive efforts I can help
hasten and promote the well-being and prosperity of

f
E y F ',: i. -■, * -i. - -/

QUALITY

us all, then cast your ballot next Tuesday for:
FARM S U P P L I E S

Wa carry » com plat* llna of Armour’s Big Crop
Fertilizer* for til crops grown In thl* are*. We hsva
the beat analysis for ettrua, for lawni, home gardeni
and t'ommereial crops of avery type. No order Is
ever too small or too largo for ua to handle to your
full satisfaction.
Coma In or telephone and place your order for
Armour’s - It Makaa Every Acre Do Ita Beat'

HUNTS TUXEDO

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118 ’Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida
Phone 858

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Partly cloudy with little chsng*
in temperature through lursdaj.
Gentle---to moderate aouthwes:
«ind* tonight becoming gentle
lot'varlablr Tuesday.

232

British HaveffCity
Is Reached By Get Public Attention Tomorrow

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Exiled Polish Leader
Is Flown To London
In RAF Airplane;
Escapes Red .Cordon
LONf)ON, Nor. 3. &lt;/T) —
Rtanlalaw Mlkolalcsyk aald tot night he (led Poland through
§ ' the Kuaalan rone of Germany
to the llritiah area after
learning that the Moscow.
naored Polish government
nned to aentenre him and
at leaat two other Pollah Pea*
aant Parly officlala to death.

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LONDON. No». 3 .UH-Stan
it law, Mikolajtryk, leader o| the
waitime Politlf goternmenl-in-cxilc.
. . wat repotted in the House of
(^Commons today to have reached
Britain by air for sanctuaiypromiied by the British government. '
Amid loud cheers, Christopher
Mayhcw. under-secretary of stale
for foretgu affairs, told Commons
that "I have been informed that
Mr. Mikolajciyk arrived in tlrs
country and was given leave to
land.'*
. _ ALknLajcxyk - disappaarad - from
'^Warsaw two weeks ago. . Hit
whereabouts remained a mystery
until today. The Polish govern­
ment already had ordered an in*
quiry into hit flight into exiled
•
Mayhew reported that Mikolajcxyk had landed at Mansion Air­
field. southeast of London in
Kent county. There was no imme
dial* indication as to -the nalion-

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(t'Milawr an Pan* Rlgkll
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Director Wilson
Says Florida May
Lead Food Raisers
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 9. (Spe­
cial)— “Florida, i n pty oplnlonr

• States, If not fn the world, but
attaining .that goaf will call for
rlose co-ordination, and Intelligent, snsrgetlc planning on the
part of Bute and F e d e r a l
ro'reaa," aald William L. Wilton,
Director of Florida Stale Markets
today. "For yeara the Nation has
looked Increasingly 'toward our
wait Everglades for a good per
v rentage of Ita lata Fall.-Winter
and early Spring vegetables.- In­
creased ' population In our urban
centers, make* such supplies more
and more vital. _
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Polls will ojen M 7 iO o'clock tomorrow at the City Hall for
the primary to nominate two City .Commissioners. Voting will cease
at sundown. Compe’ing *ir Group No. I are John Krider. Jack Ratinan and Fred H. William. In Group No. 2 are M. J. Lodge and Ran­
dall Chase.
For the conrtywiJa rchco! election of trustees and the vote on
••*r.ool lax roillagc .'ncrrxzre. the polls will open a| 7i00 A. M. and
close at 7-00 P. M.

Three school trustees will Im&gt;
fleeted. Candidates are: II. F. era In Sanford will rote at the
Coper, east 8*nford: Roy F. Girl Scout headquarters on Com­
Howell, Lake Mary; Herbert A. mercial Street, and east aide vot­
Behrens and Mra. George Harden, ers at the Tourist Center.
The following -voting places
went Sanford.
Registered voters who pay taxes have l&gt;e«n designated pgtslde of
on real or personal property are Sanford for tho school vote: I&lt;ake
eligible to vote in the school elec- Monroe, community renter; Paula
Stlckly's Store; Oviedo, Town
tlon. aald Supt, T. W. Lawton.
'Two school mill age proposals Hall; Geneva, community renter;,
are to be voted upon. One is to Chuluota, Myrtle Chalker'a Store;
raisf the nilllage levied- for cur­ Goldenrod, community h o u s e ;
rent school expenses from four to Longwood. Town Hall; Lake
six mills. Por building reserve- Mary, Gleason's Store; Altamonte
funds and In order to meet State Springs, community renter; For­
appropriations for this pnrpose rest City, Plunketts: Slavia. Stnun new two mill levy is to lie voted kft'tt Store; Fern Park, Barnett'q
upon. The County must appro, office; Bear Lake, Ketrhcm'e
priate |100 /Or every $300 allocat­ residence.
ed by. the State for new building
In accordance with City law.
additions and equipment, he owners of places -telling liquor
pointed out.
If this money It taken by the (not beer and wine) have been
schools from Ihclr operations notified to rlose their places of
fund, it will be depleted and re. business during the hour* voting
paits can not be taken cure of. takes place, It was announcM
Mr. lawton ilertaivd.
this morning - by Chief of Police
In this election, west aide vol* Roy O, Williams. __

II, S, Red* Not Candidates Air To Affiliate With Views At Meeting
New Cominform Of Rotary Club
American P o l i t i c a l Krider, Ratignn And
Situation Held Un­ Chase Tell Rotarfavorable To Them ians Of Policies
MOSCOW Nor. 3 (Ah—The
Soviet press published today
a letter It aald had been ad­
dressed collectively to Prime
Minister Stalin by approslmatelr 24.090.M0 S o v i e t
Youth league members voic­
ing "full belief la the unbeat­
able might of our mother­
land." “pur yeutji readies

eace Treaty
With Germany
Is Advocated
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Rejects U. S. Proposal
Partition Of Palestine

Senator Vandenberg
Demands Separate
Peace If Council
Deadlock Continues

Soviets Insist Brit­
ish End Mandate By
Next January 1 And
Recall Army By May

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Where Oregon State Heads Died In Plano (‘rash

fly LARRY IIAUCK
ANN ARBOR. Mith., Nov 3
LA K E SUCCESS. Nov. 3 OF»—
(A*) — Senator V a n d e n b e r g
Russia today rejected American
(R Mich) today advocated a irp
suggestions nn methods ol parti­
atali peace with Germany if the
tioning Palestine and instead de­
Council -of Foreign Minister* re­
manded that lire British end their
mains deadlocked through this
mandate over the Holy Lind by
winter.
next Jan. I and • withdraw all
While granting qualified en­
Hoops no later than May |. 1043.
dorsement to the Marshall Plan,
Ihr Sovirt Union, said then
the Senate president pro-trm main
should he a transition period of
Uincd that "Germany’s restoration
nn longer than one year between
to viable autonomy is at the core
the letminalion of the mandste
of Europe's rehabilitation.
and complete independence for th*
"It is infinitely preferable forpnijrctcd Jewish and Arab stal&lt;w.
the Council of Foreign Ministers
f-or . this |&gt;eriod, Ruisii would
to come to united terms," Vandenplace responsihillr * for supervi­
berg said in an address prepared
sion under ihe United Nations
for delivery at a University of
Security Counril.
• •
Michigan convocation marking the
Soviet
drive,,tp
Semen
K.
T*arcentennial of Dutch coloniiation
ftl'km delivered lhP long awaited
in Michigan. •
policy declaration In a closed"But I am fiaying that disa
meeting nf th,- "partition" vuh- je-mmittr - . f •: ., ,
r,7.
greement—here or elsewhere - can­
Ination r«minltteQ „ n |&gt;,,|P«tine.
not be allowed to postpone pesce,
Hr said the Soviet Union eoul.l
rehabilitation and self-gme'nmcnt
not iirerpt the Unlterl 8d,tc* *og.
foiever,” lie added. "Peace must
grsiinn that Itriialn he e^truvted
''Ttli flits tu*k of mlminUforin^
have priority."
Ilot V 1 u»nl prmlinit intloprn*
Vandenberg also urged a change
Hence "hctisute the man-lale hat
in ihe United Nations Charter
•ft Wed."
under which the veto would apply A Stale pollrrman I* looking Into Ihe haltered rotk pit of ihe plane In nhirh GnsernoV ItarI Snell of
Ilu* A literlea n dclngation had
"solely to the use of armed force." Oregon. Srrrclary of Stale l(ph&lt;rt..Farrrll and Hla Ir Krnstr l*rr*idrnl Mar'hxll Cornell Hied when thr S'lggealed that Independence for

eouniries
He attacked “world-wide Com­ plane rravhrd while flying to a ranch near la k evieo, Oregon. Pilot of (hr pi•nr.n Cliff Hogue, al*o the proposed («:„
munist attitudes whlrh most of waa killed. Speaker of Ihr House John Hall »a* ttwmn In ** Governor. (International Snundphnfo) •hould cotno ,hv n c tl Juls- | with
•lip Iliitlah remaining until that
us believe are Incompatible with
time.
peace."
rsarepkin in&gt;i&lt;trd a transition
He warned that Amerlra "canThree of the five candidates for
I f'esmllmm
l'*** s:ifthit
period waa necessary. He also
City Commissioners were intro­
ijtisrvrvd d e n e itha.-P!
r Ivrr for*”
a Ihree-innn ronuultalon. ifcclarduced el the Rotary luncheon to­
ing that this group wmdd have
day and outlined briefly their

yiews on City affair*. They were
John Krider and Jack Raligan m
Group No. I and Randall Chase
in Group No. 2. Candidates M.
Jr-fcBdg*‘ in" Group "No. T and
Fred H Williams in^Group No. 2
arcre unable to be present.
Mr. Chsse said that he was not
making any campaign, that he had
no cigar* or liquor to give away,
amj that he hadn't kissed any
babies, but - that if elected he
Would endeavor to carry oyt Ro­
tary's motto of "Service Above
Self." He added that he wat gla 1
to ice -to much iplercst in the
campaign at .an indication of -a
healthy condition for "unless* the

Roy Green, 53 Year
Old. A. C. L. Agent,
Died Saturday A M

12 Year Old Boy
In Chicago Admits
7 Year Old

i\Irs. F.A. Stone
Declared Winner
Of Grid Contest

SlayiiiR'^rrcw Out Of
, Argument Between
*xThent On Cigai'ettc

winner- . eonteat___apansored

Mr*. F. A. Klono waa ileelared
winner of The Herald pick-the.
la-t

Canip Guard Tells
Of SKooting Of
Four Convicts

Prisoners 1I I Refuged
ToWorkOn Account
Of Fear Of Snakes

Exhibition Matches
* , Held At Mayfair
Detplla threatening weather.
U r n crowd fathered at the May1 I fa ir tTnn
j j “T"
ttnnts court* yesUrdiy
aftamoon at 1:80 o'clock to wltneu three exhibition matrhe*
sponsored by the 8anford Rath
and Tennis Club,
Buddv Behrens. National Inter■cholaitle Champion and National
9ufilor Singles Ccamplon from Ft.
..Lauderdale, defeated Enrlnua Bus*,
the Peruvian National Chamnlon
and Eastern Inter-collegiate alnglea champion, 4-1. 4-1 In the
feature match of th» afternoon.
Ricardo
Balhlers,
National
champion front Chile and Brasil,
defeated Eddie Copeland, Rolllna
College coach In a close match, 9-7.
In the final match Behrens am)
Copeland defeated Balblera and
Ruse In -the only doubles match
o f . the exhibition. Behrenx and
Copeland coasted through a A-3
w aat but were forced to. extend the
final set to win 9-T.
, ....
Charles Morrison occupied the
umpire's chair and was assisted
by B. C. Steele, Clay Williams.
Cecil Rlnea and Hamilton Blabee
aa linesmen.
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m a in k m e n a c e

PORTLAND, Me, Wo*. 8, W V Ob# of Milne’s many forest Area
■till constituted n menace to the
J towns of Whltneyrille and Mnchina
laa today whlla n f i t * ona mov&gt;er country
ed through
There still
far from any vil
rain to
was no sign of
put an end to

,?rM S8w

perty In the past &lt;
.TYPHOON HITS
‘ UAH. Nor. 8

Wen ,
the Navy.

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only Ailvimrv pnH'frfe

Rossift eqlled for a 11 nation
rotiimisii-in operating directly un­
der the Icm ritv s-oiiq-il, with tha
•ame * rn u n trt« —TifpiTYeriiKr’" IdT
ban.He the transition and dlrrct
Ihe setting up of *-|&gt;rov|shinal

jm
week hy the Tnl Davit Furniture
Roy Grttn, M yt*r old comCompany, and will receive n
Americasn ‘Democracy*, are
rrerrial agent for the Atlantic
chenille rug.
councils rf xovarnment" in the
weeiV**
i
worth,* the.
liU tb S iM e T k ir
Coaitline Railroad, died Saturday
!• -nll-sw.ri an I'n a* T nsl
Mr*. George Touhy wa* named
***’ alt fha poorness and rot
at 4:00 A. M. at hi, homa. BIS
second place winner anJ will re­
of bourgaola culture.
Magnolia Avenue following a
ceive a magarine rack given hy
BRUNSWICK.'G\. No*. ? «.n
lingering illness.
CHICAGO. Nnv.'l t/Pl—Author­ the Ted Davit Furniture Com­
NEW YORK. Nov. 3 (*&gt; -Tbe
Guy McNabb, 2 1-year-old Glynn
With the Atlantic Coastline ities announced today ihe mysle- pany.
Railroad for 80 years, Mr. Green
Communiil Party of the Unitea
•s'
“ P. .Bayard Smith, R. A. Smith county 'wotk camp guatd. told
was commercial agent . at* Belle riotp htujal slaving of * seven* and W. II. Duncan won third, Ifo-hiy ol sliuotlng four nrgtn con• '-ill
Slates iiy i it tfas decided no! to
Glade nrlnr to coming to 8anfnr&lt;l year-old boy .had been solved by fourth and fifth
of *a -rats
pa
. prltes -e
vjc,, w|,0 |)P 4&lt;,„ | |,r,,|r,| fnj him
affiliate with the new Cominfonn
where he lived fo r‘tlx rear*. Hr a blth-giade piqul’s signed slale- for two given(*1by
the
Rlts
The
at Belgrade, ‘ for fear such action
was horn at Bradford, Fla. Nov. ment lhat "I killed l^rnnie Fellifk
alter the jrar6|&gt; waideti "Jirrd jit
ter.
27, I8P3 and waa a member of thr
would be seiied upon by "reaction­
Iasi
Oct.
IR
in
Thatcher
Woods
All
winners
selected
J2
of-thr
^
c of &lt;h; prip.nr,/. .
M-mher« of tki- Sauford police
First Baptist Church there, lie
ary and proFasciit forces” in ihii
'
*. ’ in contest^ correctly, nntl were I lalking Ii$l, voting McN-iM*
anil the S h e r iffs’depart*
was a' member of the Kiwanl* Forest Preserve."
country "at a pretext for new
merit wgie awarded certificates
Club of 8anford.
Lonnie's hatleied body* " I t declared winners 4n the order' In 1rr|M-alrd the**story’-tol l hy other .. .
t('•■atlases &gt;» r**» r.lahll .
rifli|&gt;IMu&gt;n
Survivors’ Inclnde one ton, Roy
which the ballots were receive.!. J c l,,,,. u.iio«.,. Mhent-d-^-hdhmr
in the
lire pretrrie
t« n
&lt;- &gt;nr«-&gt; In crime •
D. Green and a grandson, Roy D .1 ina ln
me
l'triri -r on
"" Oct.
U11- 2*1.
- '• j r hn t’ani—xfn i plrtirff 17 fdhlr'-T7
I C » lla * M aa M » i T « * l
C ie a u J a e a M s ir f a n lr n,
lM)s .aiicr lie disappealed correctly, hut his ballot was re- ol eiglvt tiegio convicts l»"l July tlalm flnn ftH-l .other pnllre efflc. .
Mrs. John n.' lane, Tampa and Irom his Imme.
.
reived after those who won pritea. II. Hr accompanied L I pmoneu i-ncy method- -Cr-ttllurlel here by
b
Mrs. Paul Pridgen, Charleston.
The Tmichl-m Drug Company hack fa the; ta m p ? -h e -rx fd n 1 re r tl»o Fedeml tMtenn nf'TBVerilgaCoroner A. L
Biodir sa:d
8. C.5 three brothers, Fred J.
1,
SWaidlng ihe first two priles they rcfuicd to continue wotk on lion, "(he rt-rtifi&lt;-atei Ivere given
(riaalfaeeit •Ml PAie Twn)
Ihe hajbecu* (nr 1'Hy employre*
Green. I.tw Oik: Claude (}. Green
for thl* week. They are giving- a di|di becam e tliry were afrai-.l nt
at the Fifty Anociatei picnic
Plant City; and II. Jackapn Green,
The Wheeter- Tirtilixtr Plant,
a Talker ’’51" .fountain pen *n l &lt;&gt;f snakes.
grounds h r IV. Wf H urtf. aislThe tax book* wara opened Sat­ Jr„ Daytona Beach.
at Oviedo rebuilt after tho disas­
a latge Imx or .andy. The Hit/
le.Mt FBI ricent (ii-charco uf thoThe
remains
were
shipped
Sun­
urday
morning
by
County
T«x
The
youthful
vitnen
was
-hrtrous fire of last spring, wka re­
Thaater - will- give the thirl
MImiiiI Division.
day,
to
Live
OAk
for-funeral
ser­
Collector
John
L
Gelloway
for
the
ported on fire a t.2:30 o’clock this
through fifth prise winners a pass teiiuplrd fiei|uently hy District
Judge' J , G. Sharon, who at­
vices
in
the
Snwanea
Funeral
payment
of
real
and
personal
pro­
afternoon and 'Assistant Fire
for two.
Attomey J. Saxton Daniel. At on.- tended every r!»«». was the flyat
Home
and
burial
In
tha
IJve
Oak
perty
for
1947
and
quite
a
fnng
Chief Thomas at once sent the
rcrtlfk ate and was
(toinl, Daniel atked if McNal-h hid to*receive
Ina of taxpayara formed Irv the Cemetery beside hit wife. The
local fire department’s booster fm
r
commended
hy
Mr. Iliirke for hi*
body
was
arcompanled
by
hit
Court
Hqtyte
hall.
nnl heard the Leiticnny.- nl Hu, ftrstttftTTre “ —Jn riVHiliiflit'y; ' ihe
truck to the scene.
NUKpNI1F.RO, O K R M A N Y.
^ j i ton and daughter-in-law, Ertckaon
NolfpS PP|—Fourteen German SS
(&lt; n a l ln a r e wn I ' m , I i , k u
-Quite a number of tax pas y m e n ta
cmjrsc. Thief ,.f Police Roy (5. „
Funeral Home waa In charge of officers and a- civilian who con­
from Oviedo that the fir* had were received In the maall and arrangements.
Milliams an&gt;l Sheriff Morn were
ducted the Nail ayatein of conI &lt;•••Ilnur.j „u ru«» (» • !
started In fertiliser stores In a again today (hare waa a Una form­
,
n
o v . 3 i/t'i
TALLAHASSEE.
Nov.
(/Ft|
centretron camps 'where millions
corner of the new steel construct­ ed outside of Mr. Galloway's
JAYCKP.
BARBECUE
The
State
Road
Departure
partment t™l*Y | . l I l l l l H t o r I ’ rOlIOHCK
died wen* convicted today- of war
ed building. The Winter Park office. •
t*l«N •
a a l £1
I ft
•» I
Member*.of tha Seminole Coun­ crimes and crimes against hu­ asked 'eontrartor* to
hii h
He explained the ruth as In­
Fire Department was alto calked
Nov.
IH
for
70
nillea
Ira
nf road mil | ’ A I I 11-( fH III III III l t l l l c
ty Junior Chamber of Commerce manity. Three other* were acquit­
dicating
that
taxpayers
want
to
upon to give aid to the Oviedo
bridge
imprnvementa
In
II
roun
are requested to meet at tha
:
volunteer fighters. At 2:45 o’clock take advantage of the 4 ppercent Tourist Center at 1:30 o’clock ted. ties.
| JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 3. bFl
Sentences will Ih* handed down 'The projects are located In Polk,
flrrjnen were reported to have the discount applicable on laxet during Wednesday to motor to Blue
John SauD, fifth dlririet com­
November.
later today. Thr language of thr lake, Hamilton, Seminole, Palm A llaptlet minister who is leading
blase partially under control.
Springs for a barbecue.
a drive against alleged' gambling mander of the Veteran* of Foropinion
of
tha
American
tribunal
All persons who are not mem­ Inveighed an aharply against LI. Ileach, Dade Citrus, Levy, Hills­ fn Dural county proposed a pro­ plgn War*, ilrtiarlment.of Florida,
bers and would like to become ec- Central Oswald I'nhl, tha leading borough. Joon and Walton Coun­ gram of action nt a downtown was among tlm -,r, VF-W le*.|*ra
tire era invited to attend the out- defendant, that th» death penalty ties.
from all over tha State who at­
mast meeting yesterday.
Bid* were asked on:
*.emtd to JmJWU'lied.
More than 3.000 persons, heard tended the VFW Council »ea«lon
Paring n.8!» miles of road .434,
"waiter Krohnr hat a full prog­
Pohl w«* aecotid only to Htln- Seminal* county, between roads! the Rev. R. D. Ingle cell upon Sunday at the Seminole Hotel Iq
ram outlined and tha berVaeue
| church end civic organizations to Jacktonvlll*. Dept. Comdr. James
will be served fropt 4:00 to 7&gt;00 rich Himmler, the Gestapo chief, 600 and 15 and road 420.
in pjrastlge In the system.
| demand enforcement of. law* pro­ X , lyilann of Lake City presided*.
P. M.
Also attending were Junior Vico
hibiting gambling He said a rule
CIRCUIT COURT
Commander Chester Whittle and
T V LAHASSES Nor. 3 W*)—Neatly $18,000,000 hat been
Circuit Court of the Ninth la id effect "rcuuirlng our police past State C’omtuaqdtr Roy Glov­
■rimmed .ir th? pari ten Tcsis from the $55,820,000 debt Florida
Judicial Dlatrlrt will convene all to report gambling activities to er, lm|h of Orlando.
10:00 o’clock Tuesday rooming. their superior olficera’' and urged
counties ran up for »tho-&gt;l construction daring and just after ihe boom.
It wa* decided to hold the mid­
Tha Board of County Commis­ demands be made to rnvokn this
• However, $5.776.5UO wutlh of bond* have been issued in the past |
sioner* and convene In regular rule te policemen could make im­ winter conference In Ocala, Jan.
two yean for pew srWil'buildtng* to partially offse) the lotal debt re­
12-1.7. A resolution praising tho
monthly meeting at tho tame t jmo. mediate arrest*.
work of the Congressional Com­
duction
mittee Investigating un-American
Cclin English Slate School Superintendent, said school bond in
A resolution calling attention of the Stale Road Department to ihe
erilvltlet, was adopted hy th*
tercet rale* had been trimmed f
Counril. Another resolution con­
■ a a much as 8 percent to debts that are In danger of de­ dantcroui and abrupt drops on ihe ihouldcrs of Celery Avenue follow- ^
demned tha sponsoring of athletic
ing its resurfacing by a paving concern, was adopted Friday evening ! ■
3 percent by a aerlaa of refi­ fault.
exhibition* by veteran* 'organisa­
"fkhool Indebtedness during the !y the Seminole County Faim Bureau'at its meeting and supper el the •'
nancing plans carried out under
tion* In the stale under direction
peat 10 or 18 jroara baa consti­ Future Tann BuifIdrtf.
1937 and 1939 laws.
of an ex- service man who Is not
When tile 1937 School Budg­ tuted one of Use major problems
Francis
Meriwether,
local
il
grower.
ij
n
*i
electrd
as
preiidcnt
of
the
tha holder of an honorabl* dis­
Be­
et Law waa enacted, the coun­ In Florida,"
I g r a iaald.
*
In connection with tho irr-nt announcement hy Col.'Willis E charge from military service.
Farm Bureau and succeed* M. L. Cullum, Chase and Co. executive.
ties owed 155,820,000, of which ginning about 1988, though In who occupied th# poet for two11
Tcale. district Army engineer, that Army Engineers hare commenced
stances earlier,
of
$4,417,523 waa defaulted prtng
the districts of the state I aued terms. Leo Butner, executive of the Florida State Farm Bureau, studies on a plan to contrrl wolen llirnugh South and Central Eatt
and $1,653,475 waa past due
BODIES FOUND
vice - president. Introduced the told of flood damage to vege­ Florida including the Ev;rcladrt, Kmimmee and upper Sli Johns River
bonds In ambitious amounts.
tareet
. .
D£LAND, Nov. 3, OF)— Th*
speakers.
tables In south Florida. He point­ baiins, Edv ard HigcitM. minayer of the Seminole County Chamber of
“The
bonds
did
not
originally
bodies of two men, who took off
Since than, with strict' stale
Dr. A. A. Foater ot the Centre) ed out that loral growers could
supervision of county school budg
Florida Experiment Station, re­ benefit from the lowered eouth i.'ommercc today announced lhat parties interested in the St. John* In a private plane from Orlando
tional
limitation
of
the
eta, all past due Interest baa been
ported progress In development Florida vegetable production un- River project have bad word from U. S. Engineer* lhat a report based Oct. 24 and had not been heard
paid and the defaulted principal valuation of the previous
----- ------ from since, war* found In th*
of Might resistant celery and lean price celling* are put Into ef­ on the specie] hearings bald th is * ---------baa been cut to almost a negli­
spring
will
be
submitted
to
Wash,
ty
Chamber
of
Commerce
he's re. wreckage of the plan* yeiterday
fect
He
urged
that
slated
that
hie
had
grown
80
____
____
membership
lion a'during t S T ^ S S ^ n t
gible $254,141.
™
queried tha county agents ot Vo- about threq mile* northeast of
plants which ora palatable and of the Bureau be Increased In ington on Jan. IB,
"Except for unforeseen eimimready for seed production. Cooler order to cope, with price celling
"U la very essential that re­ worked out In the Klealmtnyo and Laka Helen.
----- «----------------------conditions are needed for seeding, proposele ln Washington. Ha alto port* concerning drainage of farm upper 8L John* River basin study,
RICH* DIES
and apace at tha Mountain Ire epoaa' e f the water control and land, cattle ranches and orange probably will Inrludt construction
-This situation resulted In an Company will be needed for thl* conservation study now being
ATLANTA^*&gt;v. 3. (A b - Walof reservoirs In the Central Florgroves
and
roada
In
cltlee
and
ter II, Rich, -47, president of
purpose, ha declared. A commit­ don* and advocated a five cant
He explained that Income
be in th* hand* of U. 8 lusla, Brevard, Indian River, Os­ Rich’*, Inc., on* of th* South's
tee Including P m . Meriwether. tractor gaa refund, action on counties
ceola,
Orange
and
Seminole
Coun­
the $4^44,000 perm.,
County Agent C. R. Dawson and which.'he said, bad been blocked Engineers aa rapidly as possible" ties to contact owners immed­ largest department stores, died
fund can be used for _
Mr. Higgins declared this mornMarket Manager II. J . Lehman by politic*.
iately for all statements,” ho aald. today. He had been ill for several
In county school bonds and Use
In*. '
waa
appointed
to
carry
out
this
...
A
resolution
of
sympathy
to
A meeting of county agents months. Rich becama president In
State Board o f ,Education la able
*To foeillUto th# obtaining of will probably bo
1929 of the department (tors
th* family of th* late, W. M.
*’
*- oat -H to
“
•u t the state.1
(O M dsM M raft* Twa|

Sanford Policemen
Complete CourseGiven By F B l

"M iiuimu a rm im m a Firp I .Reported-

wa have wltnessad heavy damage
to great crop acreages, and delay
irwIlasW •« !*•»• r.tftktt

f

At Wheeler Plant Tax Books.Opened
At* Collector’s Office

14 Nazis Convicted —
For Crimes Charged

Road Department.
Offers Contracts!

John S I AMunds
VFW Council Meet

$18,000,000 Is Trimmed From Florida
School Debt In Past Ten Years

Farm Bureau Protests Condition
venue

Hearing Will Be Held On River
And Lake Flood Control Jan. 15

S -i* S £ = -~

£ n « &amp; SEgg

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�Doctor Quotes Mee
At Satir^h T&gt;ial

Boy Confesses
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MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1947

TUE SAN FOR O HERALD, SANfORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

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HowsuJ Lang. 12, dcicnl.cd Lv
hit mother as a "sm u t alee/* told
( him lie Itad stabbed Lonnie ami
crushed the younger boy's head
"with a brick” after «n aiguMM.
In a statement which young
Lang aigned after a 16-hour in;,
tgrrogatlon at the juvenile home,

HAVANA "H o t. ' 3 U P)-D r.
Ruben- SantiliSn* liilif lr j today
that John Lester Mee of Chicago
told him while dying last April
that "we had a fight and Patricia
shot ms.”
%
The .rsfersnee was to V a trirla
Schmidt, the Toledo, Ohio divor­
ces who as a dancer called her­
self 8atira. The girl already has

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I T vc . r ^ h l e girl
t r T wwere
e r ; T»«*-1
T | r0ny,r1*
» « tln g
and7 ,a lT-year-olJ
(hw wea iinJr»cht
terrorfl‘ofllr,*’
her «life.
plicated.
j Boon after 8antlllana testified
Here ia the story .which Brodie the;ca*« was po.tponrd until Nov.
said young Lang toktr*—
Lang, the Felllck child and an­
other boy, a second,, grads sludent, rode out to Thstchrr woods
on a tlrte l car Or^ It), the day
of the killing. TMyAJJer U ys
lit clfarcls, toil l^pc"Vvlused t:
r i v . Lonnie one.
* •
u irti uri f i ) i i u i d , u r v u n y i R iic r
Lonnie threatened to tell How Patricia shot him through the
ard's mother, Mis. .Alina loing. neck, said Patricia visited him
42, about Howard's \hyft of glu, there fbr two or three days. She
from her. The 12-ywu- old in s said slu* saw no bruises on the
f it of tamper whlpmyl out a four- dcfendapl and that Patricia asked
bladed pocket knife fcnd stabbed for no medical aid.
Lonnie twice In the chest, then
cut bis throat. Howard forced
tha other boy td Rmld oAnnle’s
M'«ell«M.a Iim r Cni, narl
feel while the older boy dropped
a 25-pound concrete slab on his In Ranfurd In order to -perfect
plans for these reports, 51r. Htg
victim's' head*
.
The nine year old -was com- gins announced. .
The plans announced by Col.
illed to artist In th* slaying by
oward's. threat, “I’ll give It to Tralr, although not yet definitely
Ida areie where water ran lie
you, too.” (
_
stored during wet seasons ami
Tha 17-y*ar-old girl, who is be­ released during dry seasons. Dur­
ing held hy authoritloa for In- ing the hearing at tha Mayfair
vaatigation, visited the Lang h'jine Inn list spring,, th* building of
next day, And Howard showed a lock canal from the*St. Johns
hsr bla bloody clothes and asked
to the Indian River as a means
of Hood control and for naviga­
tion, was recommended.
The Everglsdes, Kissimmee and
and threw them away while rid­
ing horseback about 2)6 miles Bt. Johns River plans will be
forwarded to Washington at the
from Lonnie’* body.
same time, according to Col.
Questioning of young Lang was Teals. Tha Board of Engineer*
directed by Dr. Orlando 8colt, for Rivers ami Harbora will probpsychiatric director
Na­
tional Detection of Deception
Laboratory of Chicago who used
a psyeho-dt'teciomcter, an electric ginrering' plan will be an eco­
device which measures brain nomic report being compiled on
the benefits tu be derived from
Mayes.
the proposed Everglades program.

St. Johns Valley

S

NICK'S PACKAGE STORE
410 Sanford Avenue
(Vole Aa You Fleaae, Ilut Vole)

a democratic constitution ami
elect a government.
(li). The provisional council* of
government after their formation
should proceed under the super­
vision of the special U.N. Com­
mission* to the eatabllihraent of
administrative organs of govern­
ment, central- and focal.'
(10.» The provisional council*
of KoveriunVnt ihould within the
shortest time possible form an
countries a t soon as possible.
armed militia from among the
fH U tlU -nt. iheir.. counUtea^-suf..... ......... mtfm „ V1M&lt;11
Hclcnt In number to maintain Intain order and prevent frontier “ Tm* order arid fo prevent* fronclashes.’*
I tier clashes. This armed militia
It ^ ra t specified however, that .In I" oath nation should In Its

&lt; r« ,a lle e « a

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also tiled for their fine co-oper­
ation, and received certificates.
Other law enforcement, officers
Who received certificate^ were:
('apt. Ro; "
n V- Patterson, II. rmsn Harriott, J. |l. (Juatulbaum,
Max A. Rasa, Charles -il. Sparks,
Jack Hickson, Frank
Rockutt,
Ralph Ceigar, -Paul Trued; also
JVpuiy—BkwIH t - Charles— Peck;
II L. Eubanks and IV. A. I-#w|g.
S. C. Graham, Atlantic Coast Line
detectfve, also received a certlflcite.
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The course was conducted by
FBI Agents. L. O. Prior, Paul
Sloddaid, Frank Dougherty and

Armed Jewish Yopth
Free Irgun Members
JERUSALEM, Nov. S-OP&gt;—
Police announced today that 15 or
20 armed Jewish youths had
atorrard a police station in Tsl
Aviv thin momlnjr and released
two alleged numbers of Irgun

the control of the security coun­
cil's commission.
•
The Russian position was Con­
J. R. Smith. Judge 8haron and
tained in .a 10-point program laid
revenues with something left over lleim an E, Morris also assisted.
down by Ttarapkln after his an­ special U.N. Commission.
City empploye** had a grand
nouncement that the American
for munielpal Improvements.
get-together and a fine barbecue
plan was unacceptable.
- The .spankers were introduced urparetl under direction of W. E.
The points were:
by A. C. Stine who had charge Hathaway. Among thosa who aid&lt;1). The British mandate should
of the program. A rising vote ed lit the wmring were Fred Zerlw abrogated Jan. 1, 1D4H.
t f tlmnk* wus exteiuled to Mr. renner, E. 51. Chester, BuJ Locke,
(2)
, British troops should l&gt;#
Btine who waa In charge of ^he
Bannett and Ned Smith,
Uilhdrawn from -Palestine In th&lt;*
program at the losdlrs Night held
the gueata was Hans
shortest possible lim e , hut not
at
the
Seminole
Country
Club
uf the New York Glanta.
later than three or four months
last Thursday nlgly. At the sug­
after the mandate’s abrogation.
gestion of W. A. Lefflrr a "hand­
(3)
. From termination of the
mandate up to proclamation of In.
shaking program” waa launched ^aYou W o fp g n J Y tp S v ft e r
dependent Jewish and Arab states, i | a u t ap(j economy. He said that which was greatly enjoyed by all
a transition period should be e e -'
, „
*
k,
tabllshsd. such a period to be the n? T "
f* Lu/ , n’ C* ° ., ’ and in which every Rotarlan
shortest possible but no longer I’lsced on the merchants or they went to every other Rotarlan and
than a year beyond date of ah- will he driven out ol town. Taxer Introduced himself.
rogation of the British mandate, eye already too high, and ne*
(41. Administration of Pale*|,are ,)rfn
j0
tine during the transition period .
. .
•■ i . ,
, j , 1WARD'S HOLIDAY INN
following abrogation of the Bri- ,{,,n®
Ije added
tish mandate should lie tuuined thtl,’ assessments should he gone
ImludUitf HpsnWIi tUsn tioup ir
liar to women (M-llyra.)?
hv the United Nations Security over and rqualircd, as lie. he- x h r l m p Cockiell. Vegetable,
thisi make you suiter f/oc
CouncU. which would cxercjM sd- |jt m lome w(&gt;le too high and t * i.« « h r r l e i S tli4 , r &gt; ««e r l,
Hashes, feel so aemou*.
U rluk.
*
atrung.
. biekt* ntnoars
i :»
C o... a n a i h
Kiln Mignon Dlnnars ■
rltv Council representatives. The
City have gone up hy leapt
: I ;
:i
: tu
seat of the s p e lt I U.N, Commit- and bounds, he said, hut he added
T-Hi/in Uiener* H llshlly Higher
regularly — Plnkh
C
o
ik
lill
lia
r
with
.J
■d help* build up re
slim should be in Palestine. .
that he thought-some wages were
ii.a'ilc, »r..l an pim orphara o f rrdnat
such 'mlddla
(6). On It* arrival In Pales- atill too low especially in the po- flra rr .lil
tine the special U.N. Commit- i i : ..
t- . j , , , . ,
Uatwa.ii Hanford a Orlando
sion should proceed to carry «ut ,,c*^
rieper ments.
no (gdatea — no habit*
on llighuar 1l'-&gt;J
drugs. It htlpt naturo
measures to r esUhllthment of the _ *'*r' Batlgan pointed out that
C a ll W la ta r l* » l I, * t : « - / f o r
fronticra of the Jewish and Arab Banford Is a community bated
*
'
It a s a r v s llp n v , '
M n r w Uft) '.an a, Mgr
primarily on agriculture which In
' " -fc '
I'aill.a
some year* I* veey good' and in
alon of Paleatin*i
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LYDIA I 9 m m s s &amp;
—I l l f f l ll TH&gt;ecIir U.fT Coramla
dustriea, not connected with agri
lion after consultation with dei
ocratic parties and Social organ­ culture, should be brought in at
isations of. the Jewish and Arab that when farm prices are low
nations should elect in both coun­ the general condition of th* com­
tries a provisional council of gov­ munity might not be depressed.
ernment. Activities of both pro­ He pointed out that operating i
Tux book* nre i»R«n for puyment of 1947 Clly Taxes.
visional council* should be car­ costs of the City have risen to I
Discount of l ‘„, will lie allowed for payment in Noveniried out -under the general dm-r- 7440,000 an Increase of about 75 |
lion of the special U. N. Commis­ percent sine# before the war and
bef; 3 ' disount for payment In December; 2*,t dlasion.
. ■aid that while he was not advocount fur payment In January; .1% dlbcount for pay(7). The provisional council* of eating salary or wage reduction*
men! in February.
government not later than within he believe* a thorough examina- |
tlx months after formation should tlon of the budget would reveal!
hold election* to the constituent I places where it might be c u t
Ellen Jloy, Clly Tax Collector
assemble on democratic lines. Th#
He also suggested that tha City
r
i ,
•
* r* 1 «*»
survey
provisional councils of govern­
ment and-be approved by the tpe levied so as to distribute eqult
rial U.N. ’Commission.
.
ably the burden and at th* same
(8). The constituent assembly time provide sufficient operating
In each country should work out

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tr e a t

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Special to The yanierd Herald
Uy MARIAN It. JONES
- The candidates for the Ovicdu
Halloween carnival king and queen
have been elected from each of
trie classes as follows: Ronald
WUIU and Linda Beasley, first;
grade; Don Ulrvy and (sale Glen.*,
second grade: ‘Ronald King and
Peggy Flemming, third r»sd«:
Albert Ellis and Betty Lou Millikln, fourth g tad rj Johnnie
Junes and Ann Pierson, fifth
grade; Billy Meek and Cr.it gene
Parker, *lxth grade; Donnie Kagrade; Jim Wheaton and Saiab
George, eighth grade; Daily Antin and Ferdinand Duds, ninth
grade; Eugene Ellis* and Patsy
Hill, ti'htb grade; Freddie Ka*e!l
and Cailtne MtKinmm. rlevnith
grade; Jia n Chaneg nm l. Benny
Ward, lerelfth * grade,
who ban received the most vote*
Friday night the girl nml bov
among the first six grad.* will
• he crowned Halloween king and
queen of the grammar school.
Also a high school king and queen
will l&gt;e crowned In the* same fash-

Y TR1 BAG
WITH „

Rinro. under the sponsorship
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ciij, ha*
been added ag'ona uf th r attrartlons for the Halloween rarnlvaL
On Thursday evening ‘the young
people of the Methodist Church
k* held a Halloween party at thv
v rhurch under the tponsorshin of
'I r s Walter T rarue. Miss Kathryn
• Lawton and Mr*; Leon C. Olliff.
Tuesday evening , the. Men’*
Club of'the Mrthddiat Church met
at the rhurch. Mr. William Harry
. Moore, talented and outstanding
a* a speaker and singer.,and eon
• of Rlshop Arthur J. Moore, -waa
the, ru ral speaker ' n f. the eve­
ning. There wen* 4IF meinU&gt;H* .arid
a guest* present for the occasion.
I. &gt;i.« memhera
... I . . —of
..9 aft.
(AI...Isi
, \5lariy
the Oviedo
Methodist, Church are attendini
the Learning and U fa Institute
meetings held each evening thla
.

f tf f a s a w s s f

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NOTICE

FOR A

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Bobby Raasdalc. f t ankle Gore. thr past several months.
'* *
Kev. and Mr*. Harold H. I.lnk.
K*\. J. X. Thompson and Mrs.
Trite* awardod to Uia eWIdristt Elsie Ferguson, of Pensacola,
sailing the inost tickets to the spent Wt-dnraday at Daytona.
«chmd play weiM lo Johnnie Jones. whiT* they a’.U'iideit a. chuick
&lt;
fl,»t p rim and Hilly M#«h. *r t “ meeting.
Dr. i. W. Martin is* able to b«
■•iid prise.
e
Mia. W. W. \yilson, mother of out avain afivr a lu t j a v y l ilbicsl^ James W^WIlsonrrmUTH.MT,&amp;figf
Charles T. Ntblack u much tuons
Wednesday from Berlin. Conn., improved after
IK-11 of sick*
1
whete site h a * . i « n vUilitig fot ness.

Oviedo

Owl

Scott, rice president of American
Fruit Uruwera Inc. and noted
100 or enough td entitle the
plant pathologist, was adopted. total
The new Farm Bureau farm in- Seminole County Farm Bureau to
three votes a t the Miami conven

Rotary Luncheon

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Farm Bureau

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H£UAU&gt;. tfANttMU*. ri.OlliDA

MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1947

OPENING OF__^-----

Church uf Orlando for this en­
tire district.
Tuesday the merrliers of tha
Oviedo Methodist Church obesrved
their day of prayer at the church.
Mr*. W. R. Sleek was in charge
of the decoration*. A very iiitereating program waa arranged anil
enjoyed hv nil attending. At noon
a covered dish luncheon we*
vrved. Tin* ti»ld«* were beautiful,
ly decorated and arrnuKt-d to
form thn letter T.
Mrs. 0 . M. Arie. who has been
111 for *«roe time. Is buck In tb&gt;*
Krrnald lovughtnn Memorial Hnv
pits).
.
. Mrs M. F. King and H»r guest.
Miss Es'her Treason, of Savannah,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
J. R. Jones Tuesdnv evenlnv.
■ Mr. and Mr*. .Ravmond Rlaelwell and liahv sdn. of l.uhhov,

went to attend a na»o nis-tlnv j
of sill high srhiMil princIpwU:
Prof. T. W. Lawton has olao
teturned from a slate meeting
uf county supci intendcuta.
5!r».. E. A. Fatnell ami Mfs.
Anita Crawford haw i*tumed
home after t pending several day a
visiting friend* and rviallvy*. i n .
Jaekvonville.
. Mra. Annie T« Carter ha* re­
turned frutn Tniiips. where *h.*
went to attend a Stator Hi-allh
Association meeling: also to visit
her son. Walter. Mrs. Walter
Carter ahd * her granddaughter.
Relay Ann.
On the Muis p i iikiam Mondnv
evening nvn Klation WTRB, San.
God. RobbV Wont suhstitiitrd for
Eugene Kills, sophomore, who was
sick. Donald llknlv* wnf a repre­
sentative of the frrshman clas*.
The side Pvnold. I^ in h a rt-W&lt;va-e»,
•hr (MjMisfl, was the winner.
Next Monday rtleht our ront-ssu it for -the Oviedo School will
la* Rohlty Ragsdale and .Earl

TRIMand UPHOLSTERY
DEPARTMENT

letter was named a*

the Grnrml Conven*

AUTO UPHOLSTERY REPAIRS

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Dr. Churlm I,. Persona
Oplomelrlsl
Sanford Atlantic ilk. nidg.

Ilnurs: B-12 15
Phune 291
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Eye# Examined • Glasses Fitted

A WORD TO THE WISE! - -r

FURNISHING YOU
PLASTIC—FIBRE LEATHER
TAILORED SEAT COVERS

BODY
And
FENDER
REPAIRS

gr II. Ilishnp rnter»cr* of the N. IV V.
iptcr of the t'nitedd
•f the ennfr.lcinry •*
»r mertinc. Miy. J .
yite served as co-hnv
ay arm tlM h at Mia.
ic in Rose Court.
J. J^ IVIIy pi•-oiling,
was op,'ticil with the
America" followed by
• from Mra. II. Grady (,anry. Mr*. Brumlcy. Mi
•vision Registrar, stat- M.lf r l, Mr*. MrCasklll. Mi
I chapter had won a mlUaLaniLMr*. Bishop.
f-gfriui-fnr-thr-targeitt'
........
inemla-tship in rhapthan .Ml members. For
accorudlshment they
ted with $10.00 fiom

ANNOUNCING

A WITNItt at the Home Un-American Aetivttw* Committee lieatings •
in Washington, •former F.B.L agvnt Louts J. nuaseR (ffjljt). dlulwt-d
an unsuccessful attempt by Buviet agents to obtalp data on a "hlgtdy
dvstructiv* wen poo" In IM3 and IMS. tluucU. an investigator lor U,t
evunmlttee. said that Dr. J&gt; Rotwwt (Jppcnhelmer Ileft), who UUr was in
charge of tlie Lo* Alamos. N. M.. atomic bomb cm tef.TcJcetrdiiht p!i«
nisyed by an Apmefran pro.'vnarr as "unasuiiuble." (fni. raeu«nct)

Meets With 1Women To Observe
jeorge Bishop
Community Day

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EXPERT 1«)I)Y AND FENDER MAN
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

will !&gt;■• held in Miami
Mrs. L. A. Ilrumley
Ja u d e llermlnn were
Itci naif*. Mi». Roily
ns president,
owing ehairm rn of
•nimitlees w ,'|e «|lMrs. Roily: nirmberllerndun. Mis. J, M.
. Mary Btronp; courI. II. Ttulnck. Mr*. M.
,U . D. C. niseatlne:.
ey. Mys. A\’ C Hill:
E. II, Ijvney; sta te
Mrs IL. L. Perkins;
r lirf Fund: Mr*. F. E.
.Southern D leralun*
lea: Mi*. .Ro. e tte r:
Hrnjamln Memorial:
P! Stonewall Jarkson
und:. Mrs. J . M. Me

the hdslnevv imcting
•r gavv a brief l.ilk on
craio ancestor under
wa« made eligible to
rmlwr &lt;&lt;f llm I'. D. (’.'
I'sfuuruU won. w r v r il

You ran buy hala. . . dresses. . . or
r»cn a ‘fur coal. . . and If you don't
like them you don’t have to wear them!
A PERMANENT WAVE IS DIFFERENT! You have to litr with' It every
minute of the day.
For your safely ami aalLtarlion, let
our rvprrt hrsulirlans give you a
PROFESSIONAL permanent wave!
(17 Yearn In Rusinrss In Sanford)

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NOTICE

Is Now llrariv For
SfireTal I'nrlirs nml llnnquelg
Fur -Heservnllons I'honr Orifnge Ciljr Hotel
OrttnKc City. Florltln

esse* aasiitnl hv Mr*.

PAINT SHOP
K. N. (Kedj Windham
1121 Hnnford Avenue

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FREE DEMONSTRATION

IN YOU» HOME*

Call Stata Distributor
Sanford 980

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LUXURY an

VOTE TOMORROW
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At the suggestion of friends I entered the race
for
CitV
Commissioner
in 1GROUP
TWO
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’.Vuesday^ municipal election

A g ric u ltu re

D e p a rtm e n t

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P re d ic t

S m a lle s t S u p p ly in 2 0 Y « p rtl A s i t a t i d

in

No. 6VI (LEFT)
Simplicity of line and
dctsll tn m a lfy tra look
slimmer, taller, lonelier
. . . Mandarin nayon
Crrps with tiny turk*
and drawnwork In Jewel
rotors
ruby wins, anirthyst
violet, turquoise teal.

*

u— I- have no personal interest in the outcome ex­
cept that I wish to be of service, if I may, in making.
Sanford grow and be the ideal place in which to live
and raise a family,
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mast they n,ed te njnoin haolthy and.

following are some of the major objectives
which I favor, as outlined to the Jaycees Thursday
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stro n g .
I am In favor of law enforcement, and will expect the Police to
work with the Sheriff* office nnd.the State-Bona Patrol in tlm enforce­
lawn. Personally, I 'tip
'Ho. not approve of nor patronize
patronlzo gambling
ment of laws.
dgvicea, alot machines, bollto, etc. Tha biggest difficulty encoulitored
public optnton
opinion and the patronage
by the law enforcement officera la the public7
of gypibling devices by numbers of our dtleens. Such, influence results Jn
r —attitude'of tolerance by a largo
' ' number
‘
" ' citizena, even
' ' ' tho1
an
of other
they may not) thema&lt;lye^, bp IjgF violators. This attb » of citizens
create! a. moat unfortunate InfUiphce and ls$k of r^gp^ 'or authority
amongst the younger generation.
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I am in favor of regurfanng streets where the wo
needed, and where the uge, of the street juatlflcj. 'I a
of new paving |n Georgetown and Goldsboro now. T hese_________
ffrat ha\*o better drainage, stieeta graded, and the necem ry aevfage

Do o» mony, fomilia« dld during the
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s u p p ly o f m i p t w h if f i t Is • f ill- o b t a in ;

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I r M ic r fa S to p u In to d a y ! S e le c t y o u r* . S a v e t im e , fo o d
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adjustable temperature ’'central, silent-rui
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a long-time program the City should have plans for a Sewage
Plant, and the neceasary new sanitary sewere. It m*y be necestuve a referendum, or a vote, to authorize such Improvements

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lllustreted at right it popular Model C-S. Hold*
more-than 170 Ibi. of assorted perishable food*.
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to time as funda i
■considered. Any. CiI t/ Reciratlonai Program should be coordinated with
cl recreational, activities.

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T he Fra
Industry. Never before has any big, luxurioos f n e car sold t n such volum e /n Imm than
senm mortlAj from th e d a ta It waa Asst anriounccd! I t baa liad a tn lly phenomena) publie acceptance—more th a n 2A.OOO buyer* In
last th a n seven mooUtal

cipeuao—in engineering, in material«. in ;&gt;recM on m anufacturing m ethods. T hey knew,
in short, th a t this car had wlwt AuM&gt;rk*
wsulcxlf T h en limy priced it ‘‘rig h t” —bundzeda o f dollars below w hat would bavu U « n
juaUAed by*uchau|)erliitivtiqu*iily.Tooverything else they added value! F or they wanted
to m ake and sell this gn a t car in volume.

H em y J . K a l~ r and Joseph W. F raser p u t
ri«h t ,n,lhclr
P or while
the aaaJ of their approval on th is new product
• Fraxer M a n h a tta n produc tio n Isas been Inof Willow R un, last M arch. .Thoy knew tie y
crBM^ flv&lt;yfold
,a*‘ APril&gt;
d*had p u t Into it suprem e b eau ty and luxurious
™and has never y et boon filled!
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appointm ents, sm ooth power and. maximum r Come and a o s - s n d d r i v e - t h b big, handperfonpsnce, unusual safety feature*pad longsome, room y, ultra-nualern m otor car. You
Inglag dependability—plus th e balance an d
’ will Agree w ith IU makers th a ! i t has averypoise th a t would m a k e t h e s a fe s t riding ear
thing you h sv s hoped lo enjoy in ■ post-w ar
fa the world. They knew th e y had spared no . autom obile—anJaiapnc*&gt;oucanaj[ordu&gt;poyl

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longerJack#!, . • a fly .
front skirt • . • ■ suit* '
■liras by Martha
Manning for a slimmer,\
younger you. Cold*
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Coast Rayon C abardlne,
In Kfcdlmal grey,
Renoir green. Renalsaanee blue ov Dubarry
rose. "Illusion"
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Boy Confessed

Doctor Quotes
At Satires

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KMakllsfe** la IO*a
a.iilr i v t i i n t r t ii
l i t l » t i i at
M afirt, rh iM i
HI t m a l i A taaw
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rrsartiiMe (•■&lt;•■ i**a
Howaid Lang. 12. . desrnl.ed bv
two nation*. Hventusil|
HAVANA Nov. 3
lie held and
hi) iuoiIici a» a "tm atl sice.’’ told Ruben- Santlllana testified today would
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( him he lied stabbed Lonnie and that John Litter M*e of Chicago ;!,|cmoclM|e |iuestablish
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l,nc»crushed (lie younger boy't head told him while dying laat April | l,L,7’oc,“uf
The
soviet
statement
"with .a brick" after an atgu- that “we hkdta fight and Patricia I mention of enforreract
that me."
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than to call for i
ncnt.
The reference wat to P atricia other
( I annul militia.. Bilim
which .young
. In a . etatement
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i toon as po
__ »-gr.i«i a I lex. a.lb-baoe- i n - | r n wTloat a dancer called herTh* force* would
Urrogation at the Jjivenile home, •elf Batira. The girl already haa from
among the clUie
Srodie aaid a nine-year-old boy told of ihooting Mce aboard hia two countries and wou
converted yacht Batira, aaaertlng tain order and prkven
and a 17-year-old girl were im­ aha waa In tcrror'of her life.
dashes**
plicated.
Soon a fte r Santlllana teallfied
waa specified how
Hare ia the atory .which Brodle the cate waa postponed until Nov. theIt local
militia would
14 became witnesses were absent.
raid young Lang tchf
th* control of the secu
It wat the third.lengthy delay.
Lang, the Felllck child and anSsntillana, an Intern, said he dl'a commission.
The Russian position
• other boy, a second.,grade stu- heard Mce ask Patricia to atay
talked In a 10 point pic
I_dfQk.nide.OUt to TbaUUr wooda- With him at tlte emergency hos­ d o /n by Taarapkln aft
on a atrrel car OcL 18, tlw day pital whera he waa assigned.
hllsa Jean (iregory, secretary noiineoment that the
, of the killing, Thl'/AJJcr boya to the superintendent of thg .Ang­ plan waa unacceptable.
The (ftdnt* were:
lit ,cigar«ts, but iHjjprWtluscd to lo-American hospital where Mrc
(IL The British mand
give Lonnie on*.
died on April IS, five Hays after
abrogated Jan. 1, lit •
Lonnie threatened to tell IHlw. Patricia shot him through (lie be (2)
. British troop*
ard'a mother, Mra. Alin* luing, neck, said Patricia visited him withdrawn
from Palcstl
there
fbr
two
or
thrre
day*.
She
4 i, about
Howard
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yft
of
»io,
S U M
d*a W .
ahorteat potslbla time,
said
the
saw
no
bruises
on
tha
from her. The 12-yeag-old
ycif-old in a
later than three or foi
f it of temper whipnnl-out a fuur- defendant and Ihst Patricia aaked after the mandate's at
for
no
medical
aid.
Waded pocket knlfir knd stabbed
(3) . From tarmlnktlo
Lonnie twice in the cheat, then
mandate up to proclama
cut hla throkt. Howard forced
dependent Jewish and A)
the other boy t d 'M id 'Lbnnlo'a
a transition period shot
IC a .ila H S ( I M I I'.tef n w l
feet while the older boy dropped
tablishad. such a period
a 26-pound concrete slab on hla In Sanford In order to perfect shortest potslbla but
plans for these reports, Mr. Hlg- than a year beyond ds
victim's head.
rogation of th* British
The nine year old -wra* com­ .gins announced.
The plana anncincad by Col.
(41. Administration 1
pelled to aerial In the slaying by
Teale,
although
not
vat
definitely
tine during the transit
Howard's threat, “I'll give it to
Ids area Where water can be following abrogation of
you, too.”
stored during wet seasons ami
The 17-year-old girl, who it be­ released during dry season*. Dur­ tish mandate should In
by Ike United Natloni
ing held by authorities for In­ ing the hearing at th*''M ayfair Council,
which would r j
vestigation, visited Uiu,'Lang hsraa Inn Ihst spring, the building of
through a
nest dar. and Howard showed a lock canal from tha 8t. Johns ministration
N. Commission compos*
her hla bloody clothes and asked
ritv Council represent!)
her to dispose of them. She wrap­ to the Indian Itlver a t a means teat of the special U N
of'flopd
control
gnd
for
naviga­
ped the garments, a . shirt ami a
slon should be In Palest
pair of trousers, In an overcoat tion, waa recommended.
(6) . On Its arrival
The
Everglade*,
Kissimmee
and
and threw them away while rid­
tine the special U.N. •
ing horseback about
milei 8t. Johns' River plana will be slon
should proceed to
forwarded to Washington a t th*
from Lonnia’a body..
aame time, according to Col. measures far esUbliihm
Questioning of young Lang waa Teal*. Th* Board of Engineers frontiers of lh« Jewish
directed by Dr. Orlando 8cott, for Rivera and Hsrbora will prob­ state* in accordance wit!
psychiatric dlrectbt* dT 'ni# Na­ ably reralv# th* studies in Ja n ­ oral aasembl*-'* dedtloi
tional ' Detection of Deception uary for early submission to slon of Palestine.
(0). Th* special U.N
Laboratory of Chicago who used Congress Accompanying th* en­
a ptycho^detectometer, an electric gineering ' plan will b« an eco- slon after.consultation
device which measures brain nomic report being complied on ocratlc parties and Soc
the
to be derived from iiationa of the Jewish
•* *benefits
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waves.
the propoeed Everglade* program. nations should elect In I
tries a provisional count
eminent. Activities of
visional counclli shoult
ried out under the gem
\K E \
tion of the • pedal U. N
slon.
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(7) . The provisional t
government not later ll
sis months after format
hold elections to the &lt;
assembly on democratic
election regulation* in
tries should b* elaboraf
provisional councils
410 Sanford Avenue
ment and be-approved
d a l U.N. Commlttlo
(Vole A s You Please, Hut Vole)
(8) . Tlte constlt
In each country

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tka HrrnM lr n ntaatkrr •t SM
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YOU MAY NEED BOME FORGIVENE8B Y 0 U.R8 K L F AND
SOME PATIENCE FROM OTHERB: Be ye kind tn one anqther,
tender heerted, forgiving one an­
other; ev»n a* Ood for ChrUt’a
take hath forgiven you. — Eph.
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the houting program.

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I have j HL.personal interest in the o
cept that I wish to be of service, if I may,
Siuiford j?row and be the ideal place in wj
and raise a family.
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The following me B o rn e of the majoi
which I favor, as outlined to the Jayceei
night:

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Folk* who are planning lo bu&gt;
a tccond hand car might do wtl
to contider the F.nglith Rolb
RSyce juvt now beginning, to at
live in thit country. You can g-i
one of them for $16,400 ”h
. $19400,-And the Tngiiihfiah fiat
to pay about I25.00Q for jt
there, it. a $7,000 tale* tax.

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I am in favor of law enforcement, and will exper
work with tha Sheriffs of/ic^e and, the Slate Road I&gt;trol
ment of taws. Personally, I tio. not approve oil nor patr
dpyicea, slot machines, bollLj, etc. The blggeat dif/icul
by tbp law enforcement officers ia the publftTbpInlon amT .
of gjtptblintr devices by numbers of our citizens. Sucb.infli
an attitude of tolerance by a largo number of other clt
tht*y may not) themselves, bp. I^y violators. This attlti
creates a. most unfortunate influence and lack of reaper
amongst* the younger generation.
I am In favor of reaurfaring atreata wh^re the wpr
needed, and where tha use, of the street justifies. I an
of new paving in Georgetown and Goldaboro now. These
first have better drainage, streets graded, and the net
facilities. I am not in favor of making assessments af
property owners for tha resurfacing of streets.*
• It la my, opinion that the City capnot npn afford
ationai Director aa has boen cuggestad. 1 am in favor &lt;
tlonai facilities aa the City can aff/rfd. It .appears that fv
able might make it possible to construct a swimming p«
to time as funds are available additional recreational, p
considered^ Any City Recreational Program should be co
the school recreational activities.
For a long-time program tha City should have plant
Disposal Plant, and the necessary new sanitary sewers. It
L------ ^referendum, of a. vofe,.to authorize such
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Youth On The Farm

One of this country's serious problems, many believe,
is the dfift of rural youth nway front the farms. One of the
Folk* who uird to a*k ut a
ressonn, according to Dr. Harold McClusky, vice president
•few year* ago what we were go
of
tho University of Michigan, Is the high capital, between
ing lo do for n«w* when the w«i
$15,000 and $30,000 necessary to launch n farm.
wat over appttenlly hadn't anlkt
He suggests several solutions; ’fnther-nnd-son con­
pated the congrrtiiontl invettigatracts
letting the boys shnre no t’only in the work, but in
tion*.
he-irrofits; non-tho-job'' training similar to the GI~J6B
Now thai th* price c-iliag* hAu_Jr*ining plan, so that boya' could then apprentice thembeen lifted off tugar; tome of u selves to the land; liberalizing of credit no that boys could
folk* may have difficulty in tup borrow either from local banks.or the Farm Credit Admin­
porting our *wed tooth in thr istration. Costs are sometimes cut by the co-operative buy­
tlyl* to which it ha* become «c- ing nnd rotation use of the expensive fnrm machinery
modern agriculture demands.
^uitomed.
There is no getting around IL -farm youth must be
Frank Crredon ha* been thift’ c kept on thc'&amp;irm if America’s future is to be safeguarded.
from hi* pett a* houting expedite- Agriculture authorities
ffu
all agrcQ on this, are worried about
to General Electric'• atomic energi the drift to the city. The Grange youth programs, 4-H
development program. We hope h* clubs, county agricultural agents’ recreational prqject#, all
can find tome way of putting a are bending their efforts to mnking farming an attractive
little of htat atomic energy into profession.

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At the suggestion of friends I enten
for City Commissioner in GROUP.TWO su
will of the voters in Tuesday's- municipal e

Quite a bit of interest has developed in tomorrow's
municipal election, and.wo believe in civic affair* on the
whole, as the result of the race taking place among a num­
ber of our citizens for the two seats on the City Commission
which will be vacated next January. This is all to the good,
as wc see it, and ia morn indicative of a growing and prosI&gt;ernufl_cnmmunit^-than-Ute-apirit-of*pubHc-Bpathr which
has existed in the. past.
. There are fivctuwdidate* for the City Commlasion:
John Krlder, Fred H. Williams and Jack Ilntlgnn in Group
No. 1 and Jack Lodge and Randall Chase in Group No. 2.
All of them arc well known here, have been good citizens,
and would inuke capable commissioners'. TTlcr’o is, however,
some difference in their positions with regard to various
civic matters which deserves consideration by the voteni.
Not to be overlooked or confused with the City election
Is the school election in which the Bchool fnillagc will be
fixed and the trustees elected. Voting on these matters will
not take place in tho City Hall, tut will the City election,
but in the polling places of the various county precincts
which have been elsewhere identified in the .Herald.
In the trustee election opposition has developed in only
one district. That is in District No. 5 where Mrs. George
Harden and Herbert A. Behrens are candidates. Support of
the two mill increase in school millage for capitnl re»cm.‘s is especially imjiortant since the State's allocation
of funds for new buildings is based on the County providing
&lt;100 for each $300 put up by the State. The Herald* urges
support of this increase.
But in tiny event, however you vote, don’t overlook
this oi&gt;|H)rtiiuity to go to the |&gt;oUn. Tho privilege of the
■franchise is one for which our forefathers struggled for
generations; it is one which few sections of the globe enjoy
todny. Let us make Democracy mean something by exercis­
ing our right to vote tomorrow.

W* don’t believe the situation
will ever become letioui in thi»
country at long ai people con k-&gt;
to football game*.

Time wat when the old-fathio*&lt;
ed parlor wat the place for tpoon
ing, at it wat called in ihotr
dayt. Tlten came the automobile
and young couplet' took to dimly
lighted*boulevard* along the Itke

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BIBLE VERSE TOR TODAY

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

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MONQAY, NOV. 3, 1917

St. JohnH Valley

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pathway to the iky, or to other
even more remote placet. The
practice, however,, it not.tafe.. at
anyone who read* the. almoit daily
murder* in the newtpapett knoa-v
only too well. Parent* wnq[j [if
well to ttflore the attractivrrv-u
of the patlor for their young peo­
ple.

Is He Too Old?
Is a man of 72 too old (o head n great
Churchill does not think so,.and Is rallying tho
pgrty forces with all the fire Bt hin contn
hope that aometh|ng_wlj| happen 4o force a
before Hie ’normal time, which would b« in
Churchill would W 75.
If elected, however. Churchill wonhi not be the oldest
prime minister in British history,' ^ c o u n t Palmerston,
leading figure in British politics in the middle of the 19th
century, became premier at 71, and with a short interrup­
tion continued till his death at 81. William K. Gladstone
became prime minister for the fourtti time at 83, and
aerved Two more years before Increasing deafness and
bHndnemr^ed-htirmtW TTtimr-----------------------------------Government waa simpler in tHose days. Churchill .would
h« tempting fate to try to rule Great Britain in his middle
70’a. .But BpulamljnlBht. do wore*.----------------- *

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There teems to he no lack ol
unanimity among our Commiuiois
candyiates that whst the city J*T*S d£S* c A*E P S V 'i
• need* is a little money, or at
5 0 MAaIY IN IT WHUT5
least a practical way o( railing
M i M e r N EEPLJS * /
it. All agree tha\ Sanford's stieeli
need fixing. We might .go furlhet
and tty they all agree that h
will probably cost th* City ftpj're
, in tha long run not lo fix them,
- than lo fix them, And yet uilli
th* banks boasting bigger deposit*,!
• than. ever before In the City’s!
hittoty, with tom* $12,000,009 in-H
vested in governntent bond* duting
th* war, with profits, fttrm the
farms running at tn all time high,
with every house in town tented
and hundreds begging for more.
with wages higher-than ever be
fore in th# city's history, and with
common labor nuking Irom $6 to
$6 a day instead of 12 before the
war, the G ty it broke.

totalitarianism. There
to say, Cornmoniiti
naay to be su
lo keep consUn

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TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 3 (Spec­
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
ial) Employment In.manufacturing
AP Foreign Affaire Analyst
eatabliatmenta continued to Ini ------- -----------------create and waa estimated to total
The xmaahlng Conservative vic­ 78DOO on Rept- 16 a* compared
tory in Britain's municipal cIih - with th* Aug.' 16 level of 78JWO i
llon* to th* diaeomfMtire of the according to a report released by *
Ijiboe (Socialist) regime thouldn't Carl B. Smith, chairman of th*
he taken ns indicating that Eng­ Industrial Comtplevton. Oaln* In
land Is swinging to the extreme hoth durable and :t»on-durable
Induitrlea brought the emright but ra'her that th* p u b l i c good*
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lx in process of trimming thFl nloyment In manufacturing ettab•hip of itata *0 that it will l i t t . ilshment* to the highest point*
neither to the one aide nor the | since April 15, 1047.
Increased hiring* from Aug. 16
other politically but will ride
to Sept. 18 were recorded in alon an even keel.
Tha Conservative* claim—and moat all Industrie* with the ma­
probably rightly—th a t' the elec­ jor gain of approximately 900
tions are a rebuke to the Social- workers reported by firm* manu- .
lit regime's management of af­ factoring wooden containers. In­
fairs. The government -wat not creasing demand J o t ' d g a r boxa*
only unable to avert the fierce and d tru a crate* were rrsponilbt*.
economic criit* which grips the Canning and preserving pl*nU.
country, but in two years of offico cigar factories. shipyard and
printing and publishing firms
hasn't been able to check it.
Thing* have gone from bad to also reported sixeshle gain*’ durworse until Britain Is threatened ing the month,
with one of the greatest disasters) The lum ber.and timber Indus"
w lI try showed
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her long history. Moreover—
a significant decreata
and this is important pptychnlogi- j for the eecond seceesslve month
rally—the peopple are under war- j as heavy rain* during this two
time regimentation, and the aut- month period hindered logging
is. Emtrelty of living conditions Is so operation* in sevaral area*.
gTrat th at there Is even shortage nUiymcnt In Ipdh aawmlll* and
of such necesiities as food, dotih- logging camp* waa reduced as
ing and fuel. -Mind you, the Brit­ a re s u lt'
Aa compared with th* tarn*
ish have amply dimonstrated
that they can stand any amount period a year ago manufacturing
of austerity necessary, but the employment allowed an estimated
signs are they are wondering gain of 1,400 worker*. Th# non­
whether, they are being handed durable goods Industries had a
net Increase of 1,200 employee*
a rough deal.
There le, 1 believe, another oxer the Sent. 1946 level. Print­
significant element In th* e l a ­ ing and publishing establishments
tion*. They are held by Informed added BOO workers anil food pro­
observers to he a warning that cessing firm* 600—the WSjorlty
there Is no plate In England for of these Iti. manufacturing plants.
Communism which Is gripping
so msnv continental countries, 1st goverment has taken ovtr.
including France, Just across the
Of course .the Conservatives
channel from the cliff* of Dover. are jubilant ami are demanding
Basically, present day Britain that the Socialist government reIs fairly dose to the middle of sign and go to tne country for
the road politically, with a mod­ a fresh • mandate tn the general
tne right.
rignt. That
in ai election. Churchill Issued a stataerate tendency to,the
was atrlkln
lUartntbrf__ tha iii.nl .li&gt;.laving that from m»w_
:tohar ____
when,. as on The govfrnin*07V»wlU governTlriT part
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this column -pointed out at tha without the moral support and %
gov
time, the Socialist government
against the will of the paaple.”
swung__abit
bitlotothe
theright
right and the
However that nlay be, th* Soc­
Conservative* moved a little left. ialists decline .to consider any
Socialist Prime Minister Attlee such move. And why should ther,
appeared to recognise the need when
they hive a big majority
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of political moderation when he in the Ilok*e*df Commons! The ^
shook up his cabinet and de­ Attlee govtmment still haa threa
moted Emanuel Shlnwell, Minis­ years to run before a new general
ter of Fuel and Power, who is election will be necessary, unless
one of the most powerful left- • large number of his own follow­
wing leaders and had charge op ers should desert and vote against
coal mining operations which are him with the Conservatives—.
the erux of* the economic crisis. which la most unlikely—or unless #
About th* same lime the Conser­ th* Prime Minister for some un­
vative* under war-time Prime foreseen reason should decidt to
Minister Churchill, advertised to call for a new election.
the public that if retum sd to
Certainly th* indications are
puower In ths next election they that the present tegima will
wouldn't de-nstionallie the prin­ carry on as uaual, barring some
cipal Industries which the 8oclal- unexpected development.

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Procrastination

W&amp;KL' 15 ’’NEIPbESYLY
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Ws believe that the Hollywood
probe has definitely shown that
there are Communists "hi Holly­
wood, probably not very many,
as most of the witnesses testified,
but t few who cause s lot of
trouble. There are Communists
on Brosdway writing-plays which
by to influence ths Americas
public agshtsl the blessing
and free enterprise
arc Communists in our
and colleges teaching the
advantages of "tolerance" toward

Emplojment Increase
In Industry Stated

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large beetle family.

AAMBONE’S MEDIATIONS
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THE WORLD TODAY

s, 1947

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Touchton Drug Co.
Procrastination It a malady
from which most of mankind
suffers In some degree. Put­
ting thing* off becomes a
habit easy to acquire, hard to
break. In small matters no
real harm Is don*.
But when w« get Into the
habit of putting off a visit to
th* doctor w* are courting real
trouble. Unfortunately we are
not alwayt aware immediately
o f 'th* real danger that con­
fronts ut until tuddsnly wa
find ourselves, ill with a aerie*
.of complications. Involving lost
of health, time and monay.
Nor should w* put off takIng the medidna prescribed by
tha doctor a t thk lima and,' In
tha amount ba order*.
Thia la tha IBOth of a aariai
nf Editorial Advertisements
appearing In thia paper each
Monday.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FIVE

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U.D.C. Meets____
Withi '■Wonjen To Observe
i- Mth. George Bishop *
Community Day

Calender
. TUESDAY
The Daughters of Wesley Class
of lha Fiw.1 Methodist, Church
will meet with Mr*. J. E. Mc­
Kinley, MR Magnolia Avenue, at
8:00 P. M. A Market Basket sale
will be held. Hostesses are Mrt.
M. ,1*. Wright, Mr*. McKinley,
Mr*. 7.eb Ratliff. Mrt. Paul Thur­
mond and Mis* V ena Woodcock,
k The Sanford Woman's Cluh will
mold tin executive meeting a t the
club house at 10:00 A. M, r——
TTre' Friendship League of the
CoOgregatlonal Church will meet
at 3:00 P. M. at the Parish House.
WEDNESDAY

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Ths first lesson of the study
course to ho presented gt the
F irst Methodist Church entitled
"The United Nations'1 will begin
jtt 7:80 P. M. and Ityt until 0:30
I ’ M. All persons Interested are
Invited to attend.
The Sanford Woman's Club will
have Its monthly business meet­
ing and luncheon at the club at
18:30 o'clock. Mrs. IL.W . Ruck­
er. literature rhalnnan, will be
In charge of the program. Poetry
will be under the direction of, Mrs.
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THUKHUAT

. Tha T. E. L, Class of the First
£ la p tii( Church will hold a cover
ed dish supper at the church an
FRIDAY
World Community P a r will be
observed at the P in t *Christian
Church by t he \Voman&gt;. J p 'e rdenominational Council of Sanford. The meeting will begin at
3:CK' P. SLjyiUi Dr. R, H Me('-as■ P a A g u p d w the Orlando Park
ahi* r^TTTsbyterlan Church, as
V uesrspesker.

I&gt;r. It. II. MrCaalln. pastor of
the Orlando Park I.she Presbytrtlan Church, will he lh-_ g u n t
speaker when atl the church uunion of Sanford obsrrvc World
Community Day nn Nov. 7 nt thr
Firzt .Christian Church. The group
will meet at 3:00 P. M. and bring

Masquerade Dance
Held At Mayfair
The Mayfair Inn was the scene
of a festive Hallowe’en masqueradc hall enjoyed by about 160
members of (hr Sanford Hath nnd
Tennle Club and their guests Baturdey night.
The large room was gai.lv drcoratrd with branches o f'b rig h t
A u tu m n le sv e s, bamboo. gnvncry, pumpkins and orange and
black stream rrs. Ai one side waa
s haystack tupped with a lifesized..slrawman smoking * pipe.
Yellow dsisios ami greenery were
used to dccornte the table*. Danc­
ing began nt 10:00 o'clock to the
music of Stewart Martin and his
orchestra of Orlando.
During the evening prizes, hot
tier of rhatnpagne, wrro awarded
for the best costume* to Mrs.
Henry Wight, III and It. A. Nowman. Jr. and for the most origin­
al to Mrs. W- K. Klrchhoff. Jr.
snd Jack Itatigan. Prlrea were
presented !*•* Charles Luke.
A gold cloth Chinese eoollp costunic was uum by Mrs. Wight
and Mr. Newman was costumed as
Robin Hood. Mrs- Klrchhoff was
completely disguised with a mask,
a wig, yellow afternoon gown, a
shoulder hag, one boat nnd one
silver slipper. Mr. Rallgan was
|Convlneing as an Indian chief with
•feathered head dress and war
Other attractive costumes were
worn by. Sir. Wight dressed as a
Mandarin in a gold encrusted sa t­
in rohe wllh Chinese cap and cue,
Mr. and
__ .Mrs. Lind Weber cosj turned alike as w..hlt^bunnlos.
•Haru-Lobert in a New ^ p - G ia n b
, uniform wl(h short pant* and
mask, M rs.- Cordon Dean In a
p h in ^ro tn rrd 1RW huaUe dress
an h V B h d d v T ak r a* a hick farmer and Francis Roumlllat, III, In
Idsrk face with white suit and

A Carmen Miranda costume
with tight ruffled skirt and tu r­
ban topped with fruit was worn
by Mrs. John Schlrard. Jr. with
Mr. S.'hlrnrd wearing a Spanish
. By ADELAIDE KERR
costume with red sash and ker­
chief. Mr. and Mra. W..A. Adam*
Mary Donlon, new president of i1
the International ASsorinlion of were ilrrsaed as cheer leaders
with while sweater* and seined
Industrial Accident Boards and letters,
James Higgins was
Commissions, plans to launch a cosutruedMrs,
a t ‘‘Little Miss Muffct"
battle for more legislation pro­ unit Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wright as
tecting workers exposed t« occu­ Spanish dancers.
pational disease.
"More people are' exposed to . Mr*. Miriam Russell wore a
Industrial health hniards every- gorgeous Chinese ro\tum r fncludwh*7e‘ Jh sn " to any,' othu7 kind' 'o f j ‘"P ■" embroidered Chinese robe
health hazards," said Mita Donton, I ""&lt;} hcadress and Mr. and Mrs.
who Is chairman of the New York
■* « eowlmy nnd girl.
SU te W orkmen's’ Compensation Mrs.
A. Speer wore a-gypsy
Board. "The human race la far pe»*«nt costum^ and Mr. Speer
behind la .UiU-wutVof protwUon looked like- U rn-' I-one RsngeH
ot It* workers, nnd new oroduc- l**1*!,*’00,*?’ *un • m* EolAtwr. Mrs.
A lto n processes, spurred’' b p the lOrvillo Bark. portnyerj
pea• w a r . '*«■ eonstknUY prfcsentiryg ;*M t ’»lrl *jjlh bonnet and full
new disease hazards which* push '►klft ■&gt;*&gt;
««»(* * « * *•»*
the threats fsr-ahead. *.
coilume of an Indian chief.
“Out of the atom ic bomb came} Prizes were also found by the
new understanding of the riske of guests in the^hsyitack under the
workera who are exj
oactive substances. I
a t high ti
thrum enjoying the dam-r were Mr.
and Mrs. Hner/M r. and Mfh, ^oho
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v f u jn iiw sltwi
known
about_ Jfo
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5 c shme lime.
“Workeni In zocka jm sand that apd Mr*.' E.oS. McKhever, MaJ.
contain quartzaart&gt; exryiscd to the and Mr*. K. hinrabl, Dy. a.nd Mr*.
rlak ^ f crmtracttng^'xtllrotli —t Harry " Woddrtiff, ’ Mr. and hire.
lung disease that Is frequently Holland Dean, Mr.' and Mra. Gor-.
Workers digging tunnels don Dean, Mr. and Mrs. S. O.
ipr-tnd'M m -N rA rsT nnnr
xumptoalod
air may contraet 'the bends un­
less they*pass through a compres­
sion chamber before returning, to
normal air pressure.
“O ther,disease hazards rssulted and Mn
mra Ltftjipi, flit I hu
from the war. A number of work- Mrs. HI
i. SIr. and Mra. Runera- such ■» nurses,: .were orer- - ............Jr, and Mr*. A. U. WeL
worksd and over-f
I *nd .lace. Mr. and Mrs. Karlyle Honsd*. In holder. Mr. and Mr*. P. K. Royer
later contracted tu]
Mffttn niit
N r * Vflflr
York State,
nurses suffering ‘of Gainesville, Mr. and Mra. Hal
from tuberculosis contracted on Grucber of New York City, Mr.
thsir jobs are entitled: to work* and Mm. Edward Higgins, Mr,
men's compensation, which meMnt and -Mr*. Tioyd Palmer, Mr. and
hospitalization and nyAdteat care, Airs. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. II. N.
aa well aa cash payments while Sayrr, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Luhlnthey are unable to ,work. But ski: Mr. and Mr*. E. II. Stowe,
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Beckwith,
Jr„ and Mrs Sidney RlChard, Mr.
and Mr*. Bernard Imke. Mr, and
Mrs. Joei Fields ami Mr. and Mr*.
Richard Batchelor.
Also Mr. and Mr*. Joseph God­
frey of Chicago. Mr. and Mr*.
Paul LeVan of Charleston, 8. C.,
Mr. and Mr*. Winnlp Hershberger
of Vero Beach, Mr. and Mra. Rat*
Igan, Mr. and Mra. Wright,
Dr. and Mrs. Barks, Mr. and Mrs.
Schlrard, Mr. and Mr*. Klrchhoff
and Mr. _gnd Mr*. Weber, Mrs.
T. R. Mo«* of Chicago. Mrs. Rus­
sell, Mr* FTtnk Ray, Mlsa Betty
Sasser. Mis* Mildred William*,
Ml** Martha Wight, Mlsa Joyec
• pert to tM .com p
er* for accident
because the resol
so quickly app
should bestir ouradffe* to see that
our compenaalidftJ for dlseaae
keep* pace."
,
Mlsa Donlon also feels there &gt;ls
an Important advance to be made
is compensation for Industrial ac­
cident Injury. &lt; .
“A* a result of the war great
stride* forward were taken In
th* development of prosthet­
ic appliance* (artificial limb*,
boohs, etc.)," shg said. “So now
amputees are better able to get
Ml** Evelyn Watkins entertain­
•bout and use their hands. We ed on Thursday night with a Hal.
should takevadtraftUga^ftf these fowa'en p a rty at her home on the
Orlando Highway.. A Weiner
roast wha enjoyed after which
game* urere, played.
. r/f,
Those enjoying the evening
see In gray!f% ptalked were the Mieses Aline Green. Rob­
many year* bie Hie Its. Mildred Erven, E ither

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Miss WatkinB Gives
Hallowe’en Party

Mr. and Mrs. Price I Irani left
last F lldiv for New Orleans, La.
where they plan to spend soma
time.

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Jerrv Silverman. Ray

Taylor.
Dunbar.

Mr. and Mrs. . S. 11. Buchanan
have returned to Sanford from
Daytona Beach where thpy have
been spending some time.

A WORD TO T1IE WISE!
Vou can buy hats. . . dresses. . . or
r im a fur roat. , . and If you don't
likr them yon don't have In n ear them!
A TERM \NKNT WAVE IS DIFFER­
ENT! Vou hare to lire with it every
minute of the day.
For your safely add satlifarlioni let
our esprrt heiulirlans, sire you a
PROFESSIONAl. pcrmaornl ware!
(17 . Tear* In'Huslnrss In Sanford!

Karl Schultz of Tampa, was the
guest oh Sunday of his mot bar
and aunt, Mrs. Cassandra Schultz
and Mrs. Nett Epperson, at their
homn in the Langley Apartnlagts.
Karl Schultz, Jr., who Is at­
tending \th r University of Florida
has returned to Gainesville after
►
pending the weekend with Ids
mother, Mr*. Helen Schultz.

KVA - BKSS BEAUTY SHOP
IBS E ast Sernnri SI re e l

Mrs. Thomas I- Jammrs and
son.. Kenneth, of Tatnpa h*vp teturned to their home after visit­
ing Mr. 'and Mr*. John D. Abra­ H it OWN WIDDINO DAY NOT PAt DISTANT, Princess Elizabeth of
ham* al their home at 31ft Wr*t England (center) and her sister, Margaret Rose, admire the attire of
Twentieth Street.
Ursula James, daughter of the lion. Robert and Lady Serene James,
Mr*. Peter SrhsAI of Ocala was fulSowing her marriage to CapL David Bethcll in Lopdon. Princess Eliza­
the guest of Mr. and, Mr». James beth will be wed on Nov. 30lh to LL Philip Mouutbatterv (fnlmuitioMal)
N. Robson on Sunday .while her
husband attended Ihe lunrhenn
meeting In Long wood of the
Florida S tair league officials.

NOTICE

Randolph Relief Fund: Mi
Itoumillnt; Bouihein Lit
for Libraries; Milie
Judnh T. Ih'njMiuln M,
Mr*. Bishop; BtoUi-woll
Highway Fund: Mr*. J.

Special I’nrllrs ttntl Ihimnu^a
T tirslteservitU oriH I’h n n r Orjfitgp ( ’ll)
(Itlin g o C'lljr, F lnrliln

Jeck i).lanterns, skeletons, ra t',
witches, fall foliage and Spanish
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Semi nob- t'liiniti y Club to form
an orb* atmosphere fur n "Hard w** p assa^ &gt; g**wjt-itjwsawuisiait
Times" Hallowe'en party laid on
Satunlav night. Dinner seas net
yed t‘,-t\sr«p the hours of 7.IK) and
0;PU o'clock after which game*
and dancing w r e enjoyed hi
member, of the club and theli
gtu-’ls The Art Harris Tiio nf
Tantpr furnished tmrsie fur the

Rooy, Miss ’ Marllvnn Van flfnoy
and lllllle Van Rooy rtf North
Bergen, N. J. who are touring the
southern slates have been lh“
guests nf Mrs. Van Rooy'# cousin.
Mrs. John D. Abrahams and Mr.
Abrahams.
Mr. and Mrs. V- W. Davis, ftlf
West Fit at Street, who celebrated
their (Joldcn Wedding nnniver
nnry on Nov. 1, Open house wrj
spend several days. While In Mi­ held iti thrlr honor ut the hunt'
ami they will attend the Stale of th,-lr ilaughtcr. Mi*. Olivet
Convention of the Parent Teach*
era Association.

Mr., Mr«. V. W. Davis
Ectecl On Anniversary

hebo, won n prize for the fun
nle- t costume and honorable .mon
Hon » i ! given to Mr. nnd Air*
Andrew Carnnvny nnd Air. nnl
Mr*. A. J. Williams. Mrs. Unrrnwnv ware u Chinese robe and
Mr. Cnrrnwny was drested as a
edfrlioy, Mr. ami Mis- William*
were ihrsset) n» 1,11* Abner nnd
Daisy Mae.
l.ste ip the evening snippet was
M'rvs-d. Among I bore enjoying
the , veiling u iil '.-Mj . nml Mia. D
B, Watkins, Mr. nnd Mis. Jtimes
pBftin nf Oviedo, Mr. nod Sir*.
Sam Martina, Mr. nt»l Mrs, John
CHlftler. Jr,‘, 'Mr, and Mr* AVIltlstn Durknnrth, Mr. and Mrs.
Henrv Cemtll of ' Orlando, Mr.
nnd Mrs. David Sinlth, &gt;lr. an;l
Mr*. Rolicrt Hccly ‘and Mr. and
Mra. Harold Kaslner.
Alto Mr. and Mrs. Alex Steven*
of Orlando, Mr. and Mr*, Clyde
Itnmsev, Mr. and Mih. II. II, Cola

Mr. and Mr*. S. C. (iraliam, Mr.
and M tt. H. M. Pearce and Sher­
iff and Mm. Ralph Witt of Lake
C ity'epent the past weekend III
Gflln“*Ylll£.„wherc^ihcy.. attcndml
Ihe Sluine ceremonial, 'vhllc In
Calnesville they were guests at ntvrnarv on Saturday afternoon
tha .W hite. Ilout*.
when about 75 relatU ei irml
friend* ■calletl betw nll Ihe hotirs
of 3:00. and fl:0 0 T . M. at their
home nt dU7 West First Street.
P a rty
The Davi* home was beautifully
decorated with fall flowers In
About
166 students,
attended
a shades of bronze and greenery.
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Music wn* played during the bfCelery Crate on Saturday night, ternoon bv Rev. M. S- Curry and
The "Crate" was rlecoraird with Thomas Hazen of Doom* nod Rev,
'klreamer*,
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.Mrs. KniLUifigliil’u!iiau»._llt^-uiuL
bj&gt;o. golden rod and orange ami Sanford.
The dining laWe-wns-tnTTtntd
Cnirniyay. Mr„ nml Mrs.
y s lIc t T —i I a U I c i . ___I----------------- - --------lilt a lace cloth and at one rm lj(',r4rge Thutnlnn, Mr. and Mra.
Opening the program was a
as .placed a cut glass punch {Hugh Wludchel. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Grand March during which time
wl, At the uthcr wa i a Ugss LHrrneg-RtltgP nf StmnmTF A'l. i.TIT
fostnmes were l\|dgt*d and ftrvt
Ired wadding caka docuzated Mr*r Itol.y-latlrtg, M&lt;^«i&gt;ii Mr,,
pirze awarded tn Ronnie Oan w
Toni Bolt nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Williwho wore a .white evening gownf ilh gnld and white,
C^nrrylliK thr celebration m rr nm*,**
The group was then divided Into
r weekend n dinner was given
,\lso Me. and Mrs. Roy Symes,
two groups, the odds and even*,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. ) |f , and Mrs. J. A. Ponder,* Mr.
and a pie eating contest took place
vaggerty on Sunday al noon. a„d Mrs. II. E, Tooke. Mr. and
which v h won bv Walter Gra­
trout 38 guests attended.
Mr*. Rill Shrlner nf Eustls, Mr.
ham. He waa given ;a chocolate
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p(et_ The bubble gum contest was
Mr. and Mr#. Waller High, Mr.
won- bv Merry Ellen lasting.
nn,| hire. E, B. Smtlh. Mr. and
Manv other games were played
Mra. W. G. Firming. Mr.' nnd Mrs,
including a ping JmiiY polo con­
Al Lyons, Dr. and Mr*. W. V. 1111test after which the student*
ting-and Mcj ami Mrs.—Roe-H ol­
went
through
the* "Chsmlwr
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th e Veteran* of Foreign Wars ler, The Misses Joyce lleliel.
Horrors". The door prl*e
prise )»**
Auxiliary met nn Thursday night'
awarded to Beverly Gradlrk..
Lights were dimmed and a at the Tourist Center al H:00 P,
ghost »tory, "The Monkey'* P*w" M. with Mrs. C. W. Johnson pre­
was told to the group by Herman siding. During the business meet­
E. Morris, principal of Seminole ing the group decided In change
High. - Thr commltce In charge of their meeting* to the second and
arrangements were Mr*. 0. R. fourth Thursday* of each month.
Mr*. Emory Speir and Mrs.
Smith. Mr*. Clarence Clause, Mr.
Morris. Fred Genas, Eeke McNah, William Vthlen were appointed to
Benny MUfii and Herby Slcn- make poslnr* advertising the doll
strom.. Frederick' Rossetter took and wardrobe to be given awry
picture* during the evening which on Dec. 13 for tho benefit nf the
will later b« used In tha high building fund.
Plans for a rummage aale were
school year book.
Among th* parents and ehaper* discussed to be held shortly after
ones present were Mr. and Mr*., Chrtatma* and olsn for j bar­
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Boyd Wal­
Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Morris. Mr*. becue. Announcement w af made lace, Jr. were honor guests on
Clause. Mr*. James Holtxelaw. that members and their husband* Saturday
evening when Mrs. F.
Mr*. Earl Yarn and Mrs. B. E. would hold a covered dish aupprr K. Roumlllat entertained at her
at
the
next
meeting
to
he
held
on
Ratliff.
Nov. 13 at 7:00 P. M. All ment ,borne on Palmetto Avenue preceding (he Hallowe'en dance at ths
ln-rs are urged to attendFollowing adjournment refrc*hThn parly room* were altraemvnt* were served to Mr*. John,
son. Mr*. Robert K arns, Mr*. Vlh- ively deroraleil with Autumn
Itn. Mr*. Clayton Smith, Mr*, flowers and the hostess was asfipelr. Mr*. George Winfrey, Mr*
Keeling. Mr*. Claude Rates, Mr*.
Earl Dossey, Mra. Charles Powell,
Mrs. Vlrrll Whittle and Mrs,
Lrritr Bartholomew.

Oyer 150 Present At
Celery Crate

O U S E K fE P IN p

No. 67ft ( L f m
Simplicity of line and
detail to make you look
slimmer, taller, lovelier
. . . Mandarin nayon
Crepe *&lt;lsH tiny tutke
and draMttwnrk In jewt!
colors..,sapphire blue,
ruby wine, am rlhyst
violet, tnrqnolsa teal.
••Illu sio n "-h alf sire*
16tk to 2 » ',i
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VFW Auxiliary Has
Monthly Meeting

Mr. And Mrs. Wallace
Honored With Party

Mr. and Mra. Cacefl J. Mixon
announced today the birth o f ,a
son. Ronald Wayne, on Oct. 89 at
tka Fernald Laughton Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Mixon wilt be re ­
membered ag the former Harriet
Child*. ■. ■ .
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Mr. snd Mrs. Robert J . T w t o r
today snnonacad The birth of a

SPECIAL UNTIL NOVEMBER 15
Oenulna Oil Permanent a. The ends a n wrapped with ell
flannel*: leaving them soft and natural looking.
t ! U 0 . War#
f o r . . — 17JO
Special training from skilled artist* In hair styling.
Open tw o : evening* and Wednesday afternoons
All Work Guaranteed

HARRIETTS IIBAUTY NOOK
1 M North Park Arena*

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Country Club Hiihltf
Hard Times” Tatty

Mrs. Roscoe McLane, Jr. an d '
children of-G ainrvtille spent the j
past weekend with Mrs. McLnne'sj ■
parent*, Mr., and Mrs. Em met i .
H unt. at \hclr l i a m e n ^ ) &gt; t Avr 1

DUL'HIN
WKDS
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NEW YORE, Nov. t ( P H ,
Band lead*r Eddy Duchln and
Mra.’ Mart* Teresa Winn, of Lon­
don, were married quietly yesur-

| Or. Chit rim I,. Peruons
Opkrmctrlnl

Donald Bishop to Mis. AYltljc, J Ssnfonl AHsnllc Bk, Illdg.
Mr*. Roily Mrs. Herndon, Mra. 1 Ilnurs: 9-12 US
I'hune 296
Ijinry, Mrs. Ilrumlry, Mrs. Ho*8*1. 9 12
setter. Mrs MrCaskill, Mr*. Rou- | Eyes I’samlnril . Glasses Filled
tnillut mul Mr*. Hilltop.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roche and
Mrs. R. C. Long have moved their
residence from Richmond Avenue
to 919 Lsnrcl Avenue.

Watkins and Evelyn Walking. Al-

clothes to be parked In boxes and
tent to European school ‘children.
The first observant* of World
Community. Pay was held In 1943
with the themr Leing “The Trice
&lt;&gt;f Enduring- Trace". The subject
for this year 1* “The World la
My Community”, The Woman's
IntrHrnomtnattonal Cnunrtl will
h e ’In charge of th» mcellnir.
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No. 630 (/-fFTV,
Fashion (lash . . . a y
longerJacket. . . a fly \
front shirt . . . a suit*
dreaa by Martha
Manning for a slim m er,,
younger you. Cold*
j
Coast Rayon Cabazdina.
In Msdleval grry,
Renoir green. Renal**,
sane* blue er Dubarry
rose. *■li!ii 11un "
haixstgs* l m t o t t v y

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ANDERSON O f IOWA

Herlong Named
President Of
League For ’48
Herald Sport. Editor
Judgc .'A. 8. Herlong, County
Judge of Lake County, wa* re­
elected president of (ho Florida
State League at the annual meet­
ing at the Longwood Inn in Longwood yesterday.
-----Earl Huntor of Si. Augustine
waa re named vice president and
Peter 8chaal of Silver Spring*
waa re-elected league secretarytreat uter and *tati*tlelan and
voted a 1800 lionua for ta il year’*
T \ t league directora .ruled to

allodr the Nett York THanta to l*e
^aligned the Sanford Celerv Fed
franchise for IIk- earning year,
! A schedule rim llir to the one
of; lari year containing 149 game*
w as' adopted. The It-agkc .play
will begin April 18 and .Will clo»e
Sept- 2. Sanford yilU kpen the
aeaton (n Orlando, KdlMkd at St.
Aggurilne, Ilnylona. tlrdfh'.al !&gt;♦»
l^ n d and lx-e.hurjf a'fiYGalne*.
e for the aiimial 'All SUr run
t. The w*y to name, the playart will ho determined UtFf.
! Preside,i| llcrloug* recommend
♦tion that the league loftMun.- th,
numU-r' of first year • '» rooki,
player* from four to shi'-Wns sc-

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1300 divldinrd to he paid from
Ih* 13,908.95. surplus .Ifl Iftc treaIttry.
Attending the meeting were the
fallowing league directory llg*
key, Saint Augustins; John Gan-

("f

mo*t nriin.m .tru e or ine

from scrimmage, pillnK up 13
fir»t downC to eight for the vi*
Itora. The Fud* gainrl 119.yard*

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Field.
Aalaally the tcore falkd to tell
the whole tlury of the contest.
Coach Bill Ferraxsl kept hi* firit
team on th* bench a large portion
of the game afj&lt;y Charlie John■on and Billy Baseraor* added the
extra point*.
John,on the Jacket a brilliant
bark field »tar carried ^ th e ball
only »ey**n time*
two touchdown. nd picked up
rintmiiirii
107 yard* from *crlmmage,
The Jacket* gkineil 291 yhrd.

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M i.w n ,n .t 0-W -*«,k thopenlug kickoff and (cured in six
play*. The next linn- the Jacket*
gor possession of the hall they
nioved M yard* for a »core.
Coach Ferrari substituted free|y jn the second period ami San*
for^ held the Jacket. .eorel»»«.
The Jacket, added two more
tourhdnwna shortly after the sec&lt;,ml period began, and from lh*l
the Krtti;rllnu« reirrve.
look over and plined th# Fed*
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NEW YORK Soy. 3 U V -W ith
Michigan and Southern 'Califor­
nia ralli, ik toward the Rmr How)
on path* that are down hill the
real .of the way, n llriir football
■till had r-ntiugli nanu■» on IU
Hat of unbeaten team* today to
gladden the heart a w4 the ■pou­
ter* of ‘alher patt-teaClri gamesSuch unU-rien power* a* Nutre
name. Georgia Tivlt. Southern
Methodist,
Pennsylvania, Punn

riio.cn ta n k . wa. m.-ule hy Texas.
MtUi-errd out of the • all victor,ou. group by SMI/. 14-13.
Georgia Tech, headed toward
the Bouthraetem ( h i n f r r i n r - r
rrown and a po..ilile spot in the

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Minor Leagues Set
Attendance Record |
During Past
(AT—Base-1
COLUMBUS
hall'* 42 minor league* »*t a new
all-t|mr attendance high during
1947 when 41.5I(t.7S« fan* watched their game*. Of this total 40,
274.28*1 were paid admlstlone and
the remainder were guest* of the
club*.
A* the Mb lor Leagues drew an
unofficial total of 19,870,368 paid,
the total for organised hall **rreded 01,000,000 or almost half
of the entire population.
The minor league totali, an­
nounced .tiKjav hy George M.
Troutman, president of the Na­
tional Association, far exceeded
ih* preeiou* high turnstile mark
* 32,704,116 established last

W. O. COFFIN

Bowling News
By Frank llarkalt

Hunters To Receive
New License Folder

at YOUR " LAUNDERETTE1

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N R IJ N D S
Amarlca'a Most Heautlfal
lumlnun - Cedar - PolUhid Aluminum
Ask M aJ-o r Free Kadmale

Now In Progress- ]

swihtioii before th* certificate
could be issued.
The certificate 'state* in .part
“No high score records will ha
recognised unleat games are bowl*d by l,i
member* of__ the A.B.C. in
| r u u l lAp i la. league
err touroament upon regulation alley* which I
have been currently approved and
conformed to A.B.C. require- I
ment*.’’

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Phone 2-0720
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Thirii Fifth Prizes ...:..... ........For
&gt;rize Winder, One Pass For Two To
• Rlie Theater
INSTRUCTIONS *
ftlots must be In The H erald office before noon
F rid a y o r poetmikriUKl b y t h a t tim e . A ll g n m r t

Fancy Western Goldan or
pJe. nothing ntor# to dW/“

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Philadelphia in one of the ea.t'e -I..-I pi. »tux Emma
wur«m*&gt; Anlull 1 To T It Ch.Mitandout game*.
Michigan will lie. at home •« •» -x K n t*
1'l.nktl a t .,, II. Ilk To ' r H
again*! Indiana, flr*t of three
*nit,n ,!•* Mabel
iimietdog opponent* *t*ndlng In
tlwt wav « f-th e Wolverine*’ drive
to the Rig Nine title *nd a trip
to Pasadena. Fuithlc, which blank­
ed Iowa, 21-0, goea to Minnesota;
Iowa to \Viicnn*ln, 29-0 conqueror
of Northwestern!
hlrh dropped
n 7-0 decision to Indiana,- for other
Rig Nine tilt*.
' Mt.aii.ippl Slate, which dum­
ped Tulane, 20-0, in it* only
Southeastern C-onfurcnre *turt.
SATISFACTORY WORK
ihook. up with Auliurn at Bir­
guaranteed
mingham and Mississippi, which
held third p1*ie In that le»gui* 1/y
edging l.oul.Una Slate, 20-lH.
meet* Tennessee in Memphis
4th SI reel &amp; French Ave,
(leoriria invsde. Florid* In. an
other conference bout.

FURNITURE
REFINISHING
Inside Painting

M, Huntley, Joe Tinker, Tom oackrd in 4,447,411; mure than a 1 Fan-maker in Class double A
Sawyer, . George Rnuscher, and half million more than last sea-1 wa* President Charley llurth’s
•
Southern Askoclalipn with 2,298,Bob Hayes of Orlando, and Ben­ soa.
Twenty Cla»* I) leagues con- *482 while Earl Bluo’a South At­
ny Kahn of Daytona llearh.
tributed 8,714417 lo the total and Untie (Sally) draw 1,250.980 for

are made of water-re*jatank maUrlal and designed to priyent the
htmtar's license from becoming
soiled or torn, Judge Ware ex­
plained.
On .the outside cover of the
holders th* game commission
u r g m t r h u n t e r s to. "Balp eon-

e Countv

n m ,t &gt; .

Tbs Hanford Bowling Alley,has
It* Regulation Bowling
A
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CurtiflliaU
IT happy la young Arthur
dJJ-1.1X
y&gt; C
cU f^y m fiom *L^
the AmeyIcun Buwllng Congress.
to a general inerfasa . iDouglas MacArthur, 8uprem# Al«
The alleys were uffiria$y meaest.
lied Commander In Japan, a* ha sured and Inspected bv an offlol1c A group, Including • looks at a new charter that makea al of the Orlando Bowling AsCoast, International • hi* pack.part of the Boy Scouts ot
cioiivMf W8w . Amcnets jrrtscniauon w ii isto f
9.698.276 fan*
compared to | ^ , Tokyo schooL (fnternatlonolj
rcra no «»«♦
9.028490. ____ _____
h-agui-x in this classification nor I high mark of 4,134,747, the most
'n double A where the Southern I people ever lo see a single minor

Hi* new two-color bp Idera, sup

*jGa. Tech, Virjpnia
Remain Undefeated
After Week’s Tilts

'jp&amp; ZSChl,

Sanford; and Lee Mea- b* attributed
ran, Dayton* Reach

E rary Seminole .County hunter
will receive free a new attrac­
tively deiignad licence holder llila
Tear when h^ jnfrehites his hunt­
ing permit for th* 1047-48 sea­
son, Judge K, W, Ware said this

M O N D A Y , N O V . 3.

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFOHD. FLORIDA

PACE SIX

CenUr Cut Utility

CHUCK ROAST

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MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1947

Legal Notice
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FOR RKNT-.

S ARTICLES FOR SALF. 9

OFFICE apnea In ITetsch Building FOR R A LE-U m erock for dilv*
la rg e light offices, tewfy urcorways and naldway*—I’bon*
•ted. all utiliues, beat, and janl1241.
I
.l o r M m c« lunuinfMl. U l) Boo*
Gaa apace heater* $14.96 up
# H. A A. Dept. Storm. •
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
^AVU MICE room*. Phone 288-J.
Paint*. Poultry Supplies, Nail,.
708 Oak Avt.
Purina Feed*, Croceriev and
RECORD PLAYERS and radio*
Meats. Touchtun A Wataoti, 12nl
for re n t.. By tley or week. Tha
Celery, I'huiie 1199.
Muiic Box. 119. W. l i t St.
Phona 9b3. *.
ALUMINUM raaeim nt windawa.
2 NICE ROOMS, tingle or double. I
dpubla hung windows.' Miracle
718 Oak Avenue.
Concrete Co. 808 Elm Avg.
Phone* 1886.

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HOT PLATP, LUNCH
S BEDROOM furnished or unfur- • Servv.1 from l l : Sb to 2 el Hui.ier** |
l.i e n e d 'h o u s e , l'lio n e lOOu, 8:30
T O .RADIOS, Motorola. Salas'
l o 5 : 00.
nd Bervice The ‘ Music Bud,
119 W. let Si. Phone 968.

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3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

REAL KSTATK
INbLT A.Nl’B
MwKIGAUB LOANS
RAYMOND M. BALL, Keelio*
. ----ixegielvard Broker and - “
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Km. 4 Florida Mini.* Hank Bldg.
•ATTENTIONS — OWNERS OP
HEAL ESTATE! WE NEED
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
. BEAL ESTATE — HOMES,
—APARTMENT HOUSES, COMMERIT Al, BUILDINGS. LOIS.
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER. TY TO HF.LI.. WHY NOT LET
.* MR KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
WILL AHILVNGK TO LOOK
YOUR • PROPERTY O V E R ,
WITHOUT C 08T TO YOU. I
WILL THEN TELL YOU
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO­
PERTY WILL BRING AND
I10W SOON I RELIEVE IT
CAN BE SOLD. A. CULVER
- C K M rO E N - — REGISTERED
HEAL E S T A T E BROKER,
■ .MAIN OFFICE.ON.17&gt;*t HIGBfl ‘WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
PASS. TELEPHONE W lN TfR
PARK 188.
NEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, partly
Furnished. Small down payment.
Balance like ren t For appoint• ment call 9178.
v.
If You ‘Want aecurlty for t he
— future on *“ srood Four" Acre
Farm, partly tiled and In cul­
tivation. with an attractive
j bungalow home in a beautiful
setting on good paved road
,
doise in. Reasonably priced to
— n il" —
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Sec JOHN W. D. MOORE
3 bedroom one floor, with two
——large lots and plenty of shrub. b e ry . in nice section. House
needs letlecotating inside', hut
has new shingle roof and la in
good sound condition.
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
Near I.ongwood—New 2 bedroom
g —Completely gas equipped and
partly furnished at $8,500.
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
I have several good buya In grove
and Income properties?
JOHN W. I). MOORE, R ealur
200 Meisrh Bldg. 221 E. Plrat St.
__________ Phone 1818_________

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Oo. 809 Elm Are. Phone 1835.
SEWING MACHINES
SALES AND SERVICE
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�M O N D A Y , N O V . 3, 1947

T H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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Herlong Named
President Of
League For ’48
By ARTHUR IIW K WITH, JR.
Herald Sport* Editor
Judge A. .8 . Herlong, County
Judge of Lake County, 'was re­
dacted prvsidsnt of I he Florida
Slats League at the annual meet
liu at the Longwuod Inn ia-Loag.
wood yeMerday,
waa re named Vice utesident and
Peter Schaal of Silver Spring*
waa re-elected league eecrrtaryttcaiu rer and atatiMirian and
votad a *6uo bonua for last year#
work.
League director* voted to
allow the New York Ulanl* to be
gatigned the Sanford Calory Fed
.itchier for the rmning year.
A ecbcdule lim ilar to the
ef.-laM year coiitainlng
adopted.
will begin April 16 pmt will close
Sept. 2. Sanford WlllAWpeit tin*
season in Orlando, PglaLka at St.
Aggtutlne, Daytona, Hcfcb'-al DeLand and Ijm b u rg
laineatille." One day waa eet m an open
dale for the annual .'All S U f cun
telt Th* way to name, (he. playa rt wtll be determined lalW.
,* Preaidant Hvrlong* rcrom me mi­
l t ion that the league
number of first year 't$r rookie
players from four to shDwn* aeCepted bv the director* after
much deliberation. The' director*
also agreed to limit each team'*
vatrrati* to three undtrr control
at any one time.

Th* league directors voted a

6900 dlvideoed to lig paid from

tha 13,808.PS surplus .l^ the lr*a*ury.
Attending the meeting Were the
follow Inc league directory Hys
key, Saint Augustin**, JohU Canaa). Orlandoi Jean Fi*h»f, DeLand; * Fred Herlng, I^esburg;
Jim Hutlrr. -tlaineavillej John
KriJeL Sanford; and Lee.’ Mea4o*.ra. Daytona Bcarh.
Others attsnding the meeting
WR*; J6el Fields, JT C Mijchell,
and Arthur Beckwith of Hanford;
Bill Pag*, Bob Brown and E. F.
Armstrong, DeLand; Jack Demp-.
ley, Jimmy Hughe*, Vine* Amato
• nd Tenv Meltin. Saint Angus
tin rt Park* Carmich**!. Addison
Fold* and Whitey MacMulirn of
Gainesville- Ixni Bevll, Charles
itrchelder, Dan Daniel, Dr. R
Huntley, Joe Tinker, Tom
wyer, George Ksuscher, and
Boh Hayee of Orlando, am
ny Kahn of Daytona Beach.

!Ga. Tech, Virginia .
i Remain Undefeated
A fter Week’s Tilts

ANDERSON Of IOWA

M o eo so A ,
COACrt Of~
28 to 0 victory over the hapless
Seminole High Celery Fed* from
Hanford Frhtey night at- Francis
____ _
Adnally the acore failed to tell
the whole «tury of the contest.
Coach llill K«nra**l kept hi* flrat
team on the bench a large portion
of the game after Charlie Johnw n and Hilly Batemore added the
extra point*.
Johnaon the Jacket’* brilliant
backfield *tar carried the ball
only »even lime* and racked up

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opening kickoff and arotml In ala
j,|*y*. The neat Hmt- the Jacket*
Kni po**eulnn of the hall they
moved 82 yard* for a (cure,
Coach Pcrraii atibstituled free|y in the aerond period And Sanford held the Jacket* acorele**.
The Jacket* added two more
.touchdown* shortly after the *&lt;w0nd perloil brgan. and from that
po|nt the Kettorllnu* reaerve*

. Thr- JttfJtffiL.giijtfiL 891 ynnli

Minor Loaguos Set
Attendance Record j
During Past Year
COLUMBUS
W1)-Ita»ehall'a 62 minor league# set a new
alt-lime attendance high during
1D4T when 41JH8,79(1 fan* watch­
ed their game*. Of thl* total 40.
274.260 were paid admission* ami
the remainder were guest* of thr

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K.ttptr. J it -tux illlHrr.1 K To
NEW YORK Nov. 8 (,1V-Wlth
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Michigan and Southern Califor­ UUI**j i‘&lt;Mk«r»tl
J i l n o * h llM i»i* H T »
nia rolling toward the Rt&gt;.*«- Howl
K T a &gt; |..r
on path* that are down hill the V rtun,tl.-r.'
.iu* Km T*. tVm,
real of the w*y» college football K l'll.fr &gt; . iuT* III *,111*
Mill had enough names on ita
Aiwlllnn lor. To Hlrkkla*'!liat of unbeaten team, today to UuiriMii la..
gladduti th e-h o st U -«f-&lt; h r -spon­ — l . l « M . a T p « -Wry a m - e t r t r t t - ! "
sor* of nlhrr pnaUaraScm games. Kltijr.l ,*. ttiu-eh rlu* I’t i I L1
l l .l t h ,., Jam-« K H .t H.'fci N
Surh tinl«' .Irn power* a* Notre Ti* lltfi.M I. rimtoa .tu t
Dame, Georgia Tech, Southern
M ain -*. M a r)
I , . I T T o I t If .
Methodist, Pennsylvania, Penn
Slate, VirKinia and Utah survived
1**1 Saturday's iriid battle* in
which the lone departure fiom the
W U T 'w * , t r i k u r r T o T It C h a a d *
chosen lank* a m made by Texa*.
V »• •* Rea F
sou vexed out of the all vlctorlyrinidr f d u i. It* ill. To t l 8
ou* group by 8MU. 14-13.
’ against Indiana, flrat of three iVUsmUn
.« &gt; Mil»l
Georgia Tech, headed toward “ "■b'rdujf opponent* .landlrur In
the Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e the w ar of the Wolverine*1* drive
ciuwn and a po&gt;,jb1e *pot in the
lb* But Nino title and * trip
SiU(ar-Ro«J..kopt ita record* spot- to 1'naadena.Y‘urdu., * U blankle*« by nosing previously once- ^ Iowa, -1 /1 fo ra to Minnc'ola;
tied Duke. 7-0. leaving Southern I w a to Wiacon.in, 28-0 connueror
Cai a* the only major club with of NorthweMcm; and Nurthw**one deadlock of an otherwise clean Wr to Ohio Stale, which dropped
tlatr.
r
■ 7-0 decision to Indians* for othu
Michigan turned back nilnol*.
l' U1lU*„
, .
14 7. ami Notre Dame blanked Ml*»iMippl B ute, which di*mNavy. 27-0. to continue their two
Tulane, 20-0. In ita only
SATISFACTORY WORK
way race fur the mythical na- Southeastern- (onfereure **“Tt,
tlonal title, while Pennsylvania I
UP wi.,h . . ^ u ’“ f"
M1’/
GUARANTEED
subdued Prince to#. 2S-7. and Penn P‘l1n*h“m. ‘ r '1 Mi**l**ippi. which
Slate rrnihitl Colgate. 40-0. to
tWrd place in that leifue l.y
«h«r» too hnnori in th*
«*d*ing [^misimm Blflti*. 20-18.
41h Si reel &amp; French Ave.
The all vlctuihiu, lirt la due
P lin I ln -^ n
for further paring thla week when
ln *n
Virginia meats IVnniy!vania at ^ r conf*,t«me bout.

W. O. COFFIN .

A* the Ma|or league* drew an
unofficial total of 19.870J1&amp;V paid,
tha total for organized ball exreeded 61,000,000 ur almost half
of the entire population.
The minor league total*, an­
nounced torjav by Ceorgc M.
Twitiil
man -,|»
r*»tilrfj)rnf of t'lti*
Trautman,
-president
the Mu.
Na­
tional Association, far eseceded
the previous high turnstile mark
By Freak Rockett
of 32,704 3 lb established last
1- *
year.
Tlie Sanford Bowling Alley ha*
Although the gold rush could
received Its - Regulation Bowling
be attributed partly to the addi­
tion of 10 new league* fn 1947, VUT happy 1* young Arthur Mac- j Alley Certificate from the Am*r....
the upward surge appeared due Arthur, *on of Oen. of th f Army iir&lt;in Howling
principally to a generaF increase
th e alleys wore offictafy me*In fan in tm st.
‘sured end inspected hv-*n offlolThe triple A group, Including
1al of the Orlando Bowling Asthe Padlle Coast, International __, ____ ^
___ __ _ J H H
and
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American nAssociation,
v w isu u n , oruw
drew, America,
America. Praacnlation
rraecniauen was maw*
mad*
9,695.276 fans as compared to | tu a Tokyo school, (fnternutlonal)
u,028,280. There were no new 1.
----- -------- -— -league* In thla elasiificatlon nor I high mark of 4,134,747, the most
tn double A where the Southern people ever to see a slnj
Association and Texaa League league during a season.
Dackrd In 4,447,481, mure than a
Pacemaker in Class i
half million more than laat sea- waa President Charley

Bowling News

Twenty Claaa D league* con- *482 while Earl Blue’* South At­
tributed 8,714,317 to thu total and iianlle (Hally ) drew 1,260,980 for
16 Claas C leagues drrw 8,790,-1* new record in Clas* A.
089. The nine Class H leagues' Best itrswwr in Class R was PreSattracted 6,961,080 and the threa (dent lloliert Abel’s Western InClass A units, the South Atlantic, ternational 1-eagUe with 993,393
Eastern and Western, added 3,- while the Carolina league showed
017,694.
the wav In Class C with 1,100,700.
Tops* among the minors was Class D was topped by the CoasCounty hunter
u new attrac­ president C l a r e n c e Howland’s Ul Plain League with 819,609
Pacific Coasi League with a n*w tin s. ^ A s hW h u ii

YAnill-EY VENETIAN BUNDS

Th* rfew two-color holder*, sup­
plied by tha State Gama and
Fresh .Water Kish CApuntsslon,
are made of water-re4|*tfnl ma­
terial and designed to prtvpat U»*
hunter's license from

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Clltaeria Beak ■ Ot ■■t To A &gt;&lt;
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FURNITURE
REFINISHING
Inside Painting

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socistlon before th* certificate
could be issued.
The certificate .states in part
“No high score record* will he
rerognired unless game* aie bowl,
«i by members of the A.B.C. in
* sanctioned league or tournauteni.upon regulation alleys which
have been currently approved and
conformed to A.B.C,* icqutte*
mnatj,"

Bin Sale Ends
Saturday

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Hundred* &amp; Hundreds
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Hunters To Receive
New License Folder
Every Seminole
wlU receive free
tively designed lii
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WANTED TO RENT

FLOOR SANDING . A finishing,
clranluK &amp; tvaxiug. One potter
unit 'eiiatilr* u« to work .Out* Fini Ida
there i* no elect nc conna.-i bat
'V I&gt;. Hardthar
availalilo. 21 fem e cnp«iWuc«.
Owner
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Myrtle.

MEAL BSTATlt
lN S L u iN C B
MvrlUGAGB LOANS
RAYMOND M. HALL, Kealtot
K eguured Broker end
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■' ' Inaaronce Agent *•'
Km. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
ATTENTION: — OWNERS ' OF
REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OP
REAL ESTATE — HOMES,
—APARTMENT HOUSES, COMMEHC1AU BUILDINGS, LOTS.
I GROVES. MOTOR COURTS,
1 MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
IF YOU HAVE ANT PROPER.
TY TO HELL. WHY NOT LET
ME KNOW ABOUT IT I AS
BOON 1 HEAR PROM YOU I
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R .
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
WILL THEN TELL 'YOU
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROPP.IiTY WILL BRING AND
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT
CAN BE HOLD. A. CULVER
. H O L D E N — REGISTERED
REAL E S T A T E BROKER,
• JtlA lN OFFICK-ON-17*01 HIGHi *WAY NORTH OP UNDER*
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
PARK 188.
NEW HOUSE.
pertly
- r 2 ..bedroom*,
.
lurnlahed. Smell down payment.
__ -BaJaeee-H hw -rent-For eppolBl-• inent cell 0173.
If You Want accurity fur the
future on a guod Four Atr*
Farm, partly tiled and In cul-.
titration, with • an attractive
1 bungalow liom* In
beautiful
* art ting on good paved road
cloat in. Heaaonebly priced to
e«U.
. See JOHN W. D. MOORE
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large lota and plenty of ahrubbery . In nice aectlon. Houae
need* redacotetlng intlde, but
baa new ahlngl* roof end la in
good aound condlttnn.
See JOHN W. D. MOORE
Near I-ongwood—New 2 bedroom
a —Completely gaa equipped and
pertly furnlihed at
Sea JOHN W. D. MOORE
I have Mverel* good buy* in grove
and Income propertieaT
JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realter "
208 Mtieeh Bldg. 221 R. Flrat 8C
- Phone t i l l S
FOR SALE nice bungalow cIoh
to achool amall payment dokrn,
balance like rent. Edward
Lane. Phont 1141.

S ARTICLES FOR SALE

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12

S P E C IA L V H V I C E h
KENT A CAR
YOU BlilVH IT
PIIONR 200
SYWH KI.ANII .MOBBISON
U IIRIVE-IT. INC

Expert Radio Repairing
Fred Myarx. a ll &amp;. 2|ia St.
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PKlNTINO
AND. TYP1NQ
CREDIT V llltEA U OF
------- ---- SANFORD------ "
CEMENT STEPS far .
D 8 N. Park
V&gt;&gt;«ie luo
Free eitlmaie. Miracle" Concrete
Co. 800 Elm Ave. Phone 1835.
THE HOME SHOP
WATCH ft CLOCK HEPAIIUNH
* SEWING MACHINES
1700 Sanford Av/ . Pln.na IN f-J
SALES AND SERVICE
n..i&lt;
a.
Her I'm Sewing
Math. Shop
ATTENTION M ill HERS
115 S. Fhrnrh
Ph. ^litU
—DIAPER SERVICE—
Baity Veiit fiirnliiit-a hoaplul
i'U X E D O F E F .H S — e o iw o ;» ie l i t * .
ciran, atotlle .t nit.-io nitd drotiorIlun*.’ * T u ie r l# P ee.1 S t o r e
ii.-J container. - Ec.tnomi.'kl and
aafe. Fully m.-tli. t-llv approved
NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver.
Coll llayton'i 2107-VV r. n**i*l fur
Liberal trada in ft l*rmp. Tltu
detail' 00 diaitr-rit, 'S'.‘ a week.
Muair Box. 110 W. Ftr»l SC
••FIRST IN SANFORD*
Poitne 053.
WILL grind corn for feci, gill*
MRS. BEST home mad* randy in
A meal every Saturday morn­
'can* for Qy*r Seam aiilpmrnt
ing. J. \V. Bell. Lake Monro*.
and package* fur home U»*.
FOR BENT—Floor aander. Ea»y
Phon* County 3106.
openition. Reasonable rate). SenGeneral Electric automatic bian*
ford Paint ft Glaaa fki. Pltone
keta for alreping comfort.
303.
11. B. POPR CO. INC.,
DOIKIB* • PLYMOUTH
FOR HALE'
PARIS AND SKIlVICK
OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 OENT8 100 Palmetio Av*. -i Phone 1011
p£l
BUNDLES.
I'lr.no Tunhig and Impairing I . L
Hill.
J. Re*. flll-W .
10, 18. 20 and 25 CENT
HERALD OFFICE .
SIGNS
.FR IED -SH R IM P-D IN N ER S- ^
rarda and ooatara
4RAVICM
O—DUE'S SION HI______
every night a t Huraer'a.
O. D laindraaa. Phon.. lo ti
GAS hot water* heater, 2 year*
old. aXrellent condition, 160.00. (?i&gt;het)‘* Kadiati'i Shop lor rut*picU, radiator aorvice. 106 Sa.tPhone 1140-J o r 10H0-J.
fird AV*. Phon* aSO-V."
BEAUTIFY vour home with LljIf
ADD
many year* of lifp to your
uatrum hnlgo. Contart L. li.
nirUl roof pml U-autifv the
Mann. Lake Monroe, Fla. for
home.' Wa apray It the color
any aitc or any quantity.
you want. Block ami other ronCABBAGE plant*, Marion MarCrete Mi in-lure a|irayi-d in liaal lo t I- Il-Mann, t ak^. ilmuata . T~ tr t" n :|illl. R irn i efc. .m|iia&gt;*d
with licit oil paint*. I ^ t ua glv*
SEA-BEE Outboard 6 H. P. mo­
you a fren eithuate. Rcal'a
tor 1120.50. Gene'* Texaco Ser­
iiortal'li- apray unit, 300 W. 2nd
vice, 1120 Sanford Ava. Phon*
St. Phone 1064 J.
0184.
Albert Hickann H.-palr Shop
ALL METAL 2 wheel trailer,
6tli Street A Imurrl Avenue
practically n«w, attractive price. Illackamithlng
ft general repair
Phon* «f,H R. E. M. Armilage.
•phe
Telephone
1358
WOOD HEATER In good* condi­
ANNOUNCEMENT
tion. Phone 624-J.
MARSHALLS'
Cuatom made Venetian Rllndt,
O. E. 10 FT. double duty meat
Awnlnga — Ten day delivery —
diaplay caa* and compreuor in
Workntanihlp guaranteed. Pbori*
good condition, new motor.
1876.
Lodgf ft Son.
RAYMOND STUDIO
FOR QtlICK SALE ono new Bar- Expert photographer available at
caio Pjllow Arm Porch -Gilder
all times f4f
anniverwith aprlhg filled, p in tle cover­
aarln. birthday parlU-i, abfial
ed cuahJong. $69.50 value to
gatherlnga.__ Phon*_ IQOfl,
cloye out at $68 quick. Pirat
AUTO
REPAIRIN0. Ilall'a Gar­
coma, flrat aerved. Sanford
age, Sanford and CelAry Av*Company.
nue*.

Co. 311 E. lat- Ph. 058.

For Dependable
IIEFFRiG ERATIC
NON SERVICE
V j ' ,
Call
GAN AS REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
Ph. 870-W , '

The
Mualc Bo*. 110 W. fat SC I’LL BUY your ear regardless of 13 NOTKJES—PERSONAL
ag*_or.
Roy Real, 306
a phon* 963.
i or condition.
eon
2nd 8L

ATTENTION LADIESI
OCTOBER 25th will hara all kind
of vegetable plant* for Mttlng WANTED AT ONCE. 18 uaed Make a one-stop service fur all
your laundry and dry cleaning
piano*. Th* Music Bok, 119 W.
email or large acreage. J . W.
lat St- Phon* 063.
* . . needs by using rour favorite
8*11, -Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
Self-Service I-aiindry.
18.
I - THE RE8T late model sedan THE IIELI'Y SELFY LAUNDRY
' GLOBE greatest cut-rate

1600.00 will buy. C. A. fchilner,

406 W. 16 St.

ons Studio. 300 National Bank H
LOST A FOUND
—---------Fla. :-------------- -JWdg.
AUTO PAINTINQ SUPPLIES, .
Dulux and Duco Spraying En- ‘
L iv y lo c k ,
1 HOG. block with white front
legs. Loit at GrapevlUe Ave. ft
amtla and Lao oars. Maaklr" WANTED: Young jersey milk
Country Club road. (5 reward.
Up*. Sanding Disc and Paper.
Phone 1018-J.
Phone 728-W.________________
Senkarik GUaa A Paint to .
112-114 W. tad 84.
LOST
— Rrown leather bhlfold
HELP WANTED
with all identification ft money
CELERY PLANTS: W: 1st 8 t at
Inside Reward. Tad Williams,
‘r CanaL W. C. Muse.
01RL8 WANTED. D n ty 'i Drug
Ph. 772-J.
SWEET Hamlin orange* $100
fllora.,
__________
LOBT Small rhita gold oblong
bush. R. W. Lord, Phon# 788watch. LUck band, at South
Sido carnival Friday n ig h t Caii
1006 W. Penny Wallaca.
MEN—Need 2 at
PP4d- U * u r upright PIANO.
^ e ^ o r ta M p .jr U h

Watkins necosai
sales in history.
. . . . - Voluala Ava. or
t&gt;. 0 . Box 1181 Daytona ‘

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Cominform

the United Nation* eventually
that the ComunUt Party *hould
to keep the peace.
not-affiliate the statement said
"
“ * *le evolution
at another point.
• (C sslliw s t n a r»*« Os.)
he add«d,
in these direction!
‘‘.‘Since the abandonment of
not
Indefinitely
underwrite
the
adequate
"1 want a tota
Roosevelt'* policies at ■th* and world.”
fens*, l/nAmerican national
of the war, the Communist Par­
Finally,
he
demanded
a
“total­
ty has intensified It* struggle ly adequate American national shared Ideas can ba a danger­
against American monopoly's bi­ defense- although he added thqt ous delusion. I am opposed to
partisan preparation for World "I decline to proceed on the trag- appeasements which aggravate, the
War III and its reactionary drivr lie theory th a t war Is Inevitable.'' dangers from which they vainly
against the living standards and I Vandenberg accused Russia of seek escape."
Ha urged his audience to coii.
democratic right* of the Amer­ frustrating economic unity S t tha
tlnue vigorous support of the
ican people."
.
occupied
son
ta'ln
Germany
IttivlUnited Nations on ground* that
The American Communist Par­
ty has h*d no official Ihlerna- olatlon of tha Potsdam agree­ “&gt;o long as we are talking things
ment.
out, no m attsr how angrily, we
iional affiliation since 1040, when
“1 am unable- to believe -that are not ahootlng things out-T
it-le fl the Communist Third In­
ternational, admittedly to avoid a German peace conference could
the provisions of the Voorhla Act, not preponderantly find common
inquiring foreignHontrolled or­ ground, ha continued. “If the
ganisations to rrgisler with the Council of Foreign Ministers still
federal government. Tha Third deadlocks this winter. It hsd bet­
( ( • • ( l a w s (r* M P m , O m )
International, established In 1010 ter adjourn sine die (without
to promote world revolution, was setting a date for reconvening). sltly or the type of aircraft in
"The
peace
conference
should
he
declared abolished In 194,'i as a
called by those who do agree to which he made his way to Lon­
war ally amity move,
write a'practical, reasonable peaco don.
Mayhew's disclosure came In re­
for the German areas within
sponse to a question from Capt.
Its jurisdiction."
Touching on the veto’ power, Raymond Blackburn, a Laberit*.
ffaetlKn* lim P as, Owl
Vandenberg said th at tha Soviet who sought Information as to
In planting other tremendous Union “acting strictly within Ite whether any application had been
acreages, because of Inadequate legal - rights, hss virtually para* received from the Polish leader
water control and drainage faclll- lyied the Security Council by Re for asylum In Britain,
Meyhew said:
ties. Thle particular - JJ»»ton (he 20 vetoes.”
“I have been Informed that Mr.
rains In some arras of tfre State
The Issue between K ail and
have been eo heavy that possibly West, he continued, is underscor­ MllmUjesyk arrived In thla coun­
no conceivable system could have ed by Communist attitudes “In­ try today and was given leave to
land."
averted serious damage. However, compatible" with peace.
w* have had plenty of oeeaslone
Mlkolajcsk's whereabouts had
“On th* oh* hand," he went
- and -doubtless will have plenty on. “this Involves the subversive remained a mystery until today.
more — when a good, sound, ade­ infiltration of other nations. On Apparently ho fled Poland in fear
quate water control system would the other hand It Involve* force­ of his life. Since his departure
have averted, damage.
ful Imposition of the rigors of tho from his homeland with a parly
“While I recognise the impor­ ‘police slate1 wherever Commun- of seven friend* his Polish Pea­
tance of drainage and control of It geta control.”
sant Party h is been remodeled
the immediate. Lake Okeechohee
Th# Senator demanded to know along line* favorabla. to Poland's
area and the land to th* south of
Communist-led goverment. Infor­
the Lake, I am also convinced the “total bill" for the Marshall mants in Warsaw hay* declared
that we need to think morO ser­ Plan “Including China," adding that Mlkkotajcsyk’a
departure
iously of control In th at great, that “ we cannot Indefinitely un­ meant.the end to organised pdlitlderwrite
th*
world."
rich, well populated area to the
Following a frank canvass of rnl opposition to the, present
north of the Lake. It will be. re­
called that a relatively few America's resources and under a Polish regime.
A Polish forslgn ministry
months ago the people of central sound administration with adeFlorida — Indeed of the entire quale cooperation, he said, he I# spokesman announced in Warsaw
s t a l e w e r e , justifiably alarmed in agTeemant - with Secretary today that a special Polish
Marshall's plan to aid Europe.
over lowering water levels.
Vandenberg said he favored a parliamentary commission wsi
“We may. expect such condi­
'live
and let llva world," globai Investigating th* circumstance!
tions to recur. 1 feel that If our
Federal government, through Its disarmament and reliance upon surrounding Mikolajciyk's flight.
Department of Agriculture, la
going to come to us with plea*
and demands that we produce
more food .«- for our own Nation
And for the starving millions of
Europe — tv* hive a just right to
expert It to exert energetic ef­
The RogUlfatlon Books of tfle'Clty- of Sanford,
fort* through Its engineering and
Florida,
.are open at tho.City Hall, commencing Mon­
other sources, to help us fit our
day,
November
-8, 1947, for tho purpose of reglnterlng
soils, for cultivation and produc­
for the General Municipal Election to be held on De­
tion, and to protect our crowing
crips from such weather haiards
cember 2, 1947, and will remain open each day except
as we ran plan and work against
Sunday
and holidays up to and Including November
“A water control system In­
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volving the Peninsula north of the
Lake, with adequate reservoirs to

Peace Treaty

Camp Convicts
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sell Henderson, Glynn county
chief of police.
Denlel recalled that Henderson
testified only one prisoner head­
ed toward him and th at be was
standing near young McNabb. The
witness said he heard Hender­
son’s testimony.
Daniel drew an objection from
Defense Attorney Vance Mitchell
by asking McNabb several times
to name th* prisoner* he shot
McNabb replied he could not name
the men.
A t.another point Daniel asked

MeNnbb if h* had been sitting In •'
court “laughing a t all thla."
"Did you get Kim* pltaiur* out
of killing thoa# prisoners T" the
illitriet attorney tnundsred.
••No sir." replied McNabb,
Defence witness, B. F. Moody,
foreman a t the Glynn county
camp, U nified that he wan pr*.
aent a t the hospital the day fol­
lowing the shooting when one of
the wounded prisoners declared
“We got what we asked for."
Worthy, young McNabb , ‘and

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TO THE VOTERS
;------ ^Vh^riTannouncecl- my candidacy for City Commis­
sion in Group One I did so with the thought that if
elected I will be guided by the desires of the entire
citizenery.of Sanford.
”7“
Friendship with all the people of our community
will be a continuing practice of mine, at the same time
,
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being independent and aggressive for the best interests of Sanfordr-a^ity which I owe a debt of gratitude.
If you believe that by electing me to your City
Commission I can be of help in promoting the growth
arid welfare of Sanford, I will deeply appreciate your
vote tomorrow.
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Our city now has the chance of attaining what we have
all been waiting,for; and as one of the many small
business
men
deriving
their
living here, Tam anxious4
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to help Sanford grow into a larger and more prosper­
ous community.
If you believe.that by progressive efforts^ can help
hasten and promote the well-being and prosperity of
us all, then cast your ballot next Tuesday for:

Anyone who doesn't have the means of transpor­
tation to the polls, whether the person is for
me■ or.• not,
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H. N. SAYER
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GOLDEN RULES

Candidate for City Commission in

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In Unit} lh*r« In Stranglh—
To Protect tit* Peace t&gt;f the World;
.To Promote the F r o i r m of Amarlce;
To Produce Prosperity for Sinford.

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T U E S D A Y , N O V . I, 1917

John Winant, Florida Counties Ate Planning
Camp Wardeu,
Russia
Says
12
Months
Use
Of
School
Facilities
Ex-U.S. Envoy
Four G uards
Kills Himself
et
Dverwork And Poor
Health Are Given
As Reasons For His
TakingJdisOwnLife
LONDQN, Nto. 4, (ff&gt;— Brit­
ain Mourned thy death of for*
eier United Stale* Ambaeeador
John G. Wlnsnt Xmlsjr aa the
loaa of a friend whaVhsrrd thin
nation’* suffering in war and
her Joy in rlrtory.'T he Evening*
Star called him a ‘war casually*
In Ita headlines.,
i- The Erm ine Standard' rerail­
ed hi* words In 1911 of the
British people: “Toil hare said
aa little •• you hare done so
much. It la all part of a /nildler’a faith •• to hare known
tre a t things and to br eohtent
with sllencs." And the paper
added: “Tho** rrorda rould be
applied to Winant hlmsflf."
CONCORD, N. H.. Nor. A (ff)
— John C. Winant," wartime imbatiador lo Great Britain and
three lime* governor of New Hamp.
shire, rhot himtetf to thklh fist
| night with a .32 calibie Belgian
pistol.
• The 50-yrar-old diplomat, who
letirrr) only in January a* jlerm*nenl representative on llic Unit'd
Nalioni Economic and Social
Council, war officially pronounced
a suicide by medical refeiee Clar*
ence E. -Butterfield. Dr. Butlei. field attributed the ad to over
. work.
Hit secretary, J. Bernard TruM u n tla u r r . a s l*sa* *!»■

World Supply Of
Bread Cereals Is
Reported Short
WASHINGTON, Nor. A &lt;ff&gt;—
^ Thf world's supplies of bread
cereals are 10,000,000 tons short
of the amount needed to maintain
pierenl y*tw Bi^3ir“ Je&lt;in Bothl
Orr, director-general of the food
and agriculture otganitalion of the
United Nations, said today.
"The aituation." he said, ^ can
lie met only by an increase in to­
tal world food production. The
inctease which the -world nerdr
muit tome mainly from the reha-

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the expansion -of the underdevel­
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Sir John explained that because
of - partial failure of the 1947
wop. .especially in Europe, about
ny.6D0.OOO tons are needed In 1947!94H\to prevent a decrease In bread
and cereal rations, compared with
y as,000.000 tons eatlmated at the
Geneva Food Conference in Sep­
tember.
“According to the most recent
e s t i m a t e s , supplies available
amount to only about 29,000,000
tons. The resultant gap ia 10,000,000 ton* Instead of the 9,1)00,000
that hah been estimated only a
few weeks ago,” he said ia a
statem ent prepared for an FAO
council seas ion.
Sir John added there was “no
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Voting Heavier Than
1Usual In Election
Voting today, both for nomina­
tion of two City commissioners
and for election of County School
trustee* and determination of
echoo) tax mlllage, was consider. ably heavier than usual.
V
At 2:00 P. U - 7$6 votes had
been rail at the City Hall, it was
reported by Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat,
elerk. She waa assisted bv Jay
Beck, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and
Mrs. Margartt F. Barnes aa ins per-tor*
School voting waa heaviest at
Precinct N a 3. at the Tourist
Center, where at 2:00 p. M. 266
vote* had been east, according to
Archie Rett*, elerk. He waa aastated bv Mr*. Cassandra Schults,
' T H. J. Lehman and Frank L. Miller
1 aa inspectors.
At Precinct No. 1 at the old
ACL depot and present girl scout
headquarter*. 201 vote* had been
east B. F. Whltnet fl/. reported.
Inspectors were Mrs. Amelia Nob­
le. Mrs. W, E. Watson and Vivian
When the elerk and Inspector*
arrived this morning at the City
Hall M 7:30 o'clock they found
•w about a doten ritliens waiting
• there to vote. It Wqe reported.

A SLIGHT MISTAKE

Meets on the “Hold
The Quia Matter
The Fort Program* on Station
WTRR announced today that the
senior team won the ranted! In­
stead of the Junior team aa an­
nounced on the radio at the eloso
of the program last night.

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. A *ff -»-Moil Flarida*ruunliri will he using
their school facilities 12 mo-rilis a year by neat summer. Cliff Kerby.
consultant in phjstral eclu&lt;-a'ion and rrerration for the State Departl ni-nt of Education said today,
The public school r-orj.n'.-alion law enacted by the 1947 Legislaliue permits rente le»ehr:« to l&gt;e retained during the. summer months
o cany on recreatiunal prottumi foLchildren and adults, Kathy said.

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In citiea which already have
municipal recreation depart menu,
the programs will I* coordinated
with projects already in prograaa.
However, community recreation
program* wilt be an entirely new
venture for many small cities,’
Kerby aald he is being deluged
with correspondence from com­
munities anxious to see rrerration
facilities provided and is making
runny field trips to hrtp in organ­
ising programs.
He added the new school law,
which, .raised
teacher salary
standards In Florida, had increased
the number of good physical edu­
cation instructors in the state
and said "it's very encouiaging to
are the numt-er of wrtl trained
people we have in the field now."
Kerby, who was director of
physical education and recreation
for llie .city of Gainesville W ore
coming to the department of edu­
cation in July, said a “irrinrndoua
amount of recreation will be avail­
able in communities which never
had recreation before, when we
make school facilities 'available.
The Citiaens' Committee
on
Education, which made the re­
commendations embodied in Flor­
ida’s new school law, particularly
urged the use of school facilities
on a year-round basis, declaring
there was no point in letting
school buildings stand idle three
John O. Winant
months of the year or in clusjng
Furmrr governor of New Hamp­ them for the day when classes
shire and wartime Ambassador'to ended for the children.
the Court of St. James at l^tndon,
Eng. John &lt;J. Winant died esrljr
today a s a result of aelf.inflirtrd
bullet wound.

Ex-Envoy Dies

Group Tried In Bruns. JVick, Ga., For Kill­
ing 8 Negro Pri­
soners Last July
BRUNSW ICKr c7 . Nov. 4 Iff)
— H. G. Worthy, formrr warden,
and four former guards *1 ihe
Glynn county convict camp were
acquitted today of federal chsrg-i
that they violated civil rights of
prisoners .in the slaying of eight
negro convicts L»l July I I .
Worthy and the former guircb
rrviuuiiy had been ctearrd of
lame by a coronet's jury,' a Glynn
county grand jury and an inves
tigering committee of the Georgia
legislature.
Thr verdict was reached after
eight minulrs of drlibrralion. The
jury received the case at 11:47
A. M. today after listening lo six
days of testimony.

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Judge Frank M. Scarlett had
warned against any demonstration
and the sTnall crowded courtroom
remained quiel when thr vrrdlet
was announced.
Defense Attorney Vance Mit.chell look only half an hour of
the one hour allotted him to sum
up the defense. He declared the
prisoners conspired to 'ta k e over
the camp for the purpose of es­
caping and asked, “Are we here
to protect so-called civil rights of
convicts who were guilty of m up
der, rape, sodomy and every other
crime, or are we here to protect
civil rights of the men who were
watching over them?
“We need reform in our penal
system. Guards now are aubjected
to cursing because they are un­
WASHINGTON, Nor. 4 iff)
able to properly punish prisoner*.
—Senator Ferguson (K-MIrh)
State law now confine* punish­
said today the fart that IJow.
ment to solitary confinement.
ard Hughes' 200-lob firing
“We need to place prisoner* on
boat can fly doc* not affect
the same aU lu*. as soldicra of
plan* to rrsm ttr hearing* on
the United Bute* Army."
Hughe** wartime government
Mitchell aald the prisoner* vio­
lated law* M*lnM JW *rrectlon,
. t o
a law prohibiting criminal con­
Hughes' Mr craft became alrspiracy to Indict and convict an
borne brieflr Bunday j»hlle_ tnrof
e n r m a m n d t h a r th e y w rre
— undrrrotny iixT tesla at Loa
guilty of riot and iw l|tp i to
Angeles will change plana for
riot.
the bearing*, Ferguses told
District Attorney J . Saxtuq
a reporter:
Daniel told the jury that every"! don't see how |l does.”
tiody in .Georgia should be uWASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (ff)- shamed when It gets to the point
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With none of the fanfare which where guard* can *"«»» do n
-c *.
masked in prtvioui teutons, a prisoners, lay th n
tin* nri Klin eOlirlyfiltl ■Utl lD*ll
Senate War Investigating Subcom­ the prison courtyard
allowed to go free.
mittee rc-oi
row into Howard Hughes* wartime

Senate Probe Of
Hughes Contracts
Will Be Resumed

Citizens Group
Urges Reduction
In Income Taxes
E™eh,as2fr
ITs.If*|dFor*
° ,H
Cost Of X-IVing
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—LowJnQome Groups
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 iff)—
A Citizens Advisory Committee on
taxation recommended today ” a
reduction in intftridoal income tax
rater for all, with due regardi
for the rort. of , living of thoie
in ihe lower ‘income groups."
The study group was set up by
The House Ways and Mrsns. Com­
mittee, and includes both business
and labor representatives. Ros­
well MaGill, former Undersecre­
tary of the Treasury, heads it.
. The group's report, was submit­
ted as the Wavs and Means Com­
mittee assembled to prepare tax
legislation for the special session
of Congress convening Nov, 17.
Chairman Knutson (R-Minn) has
said he wants a bill cutting income
taxes by $4,000,000,000 a y y r .
Also on the committee's list of
business was the issue of whether
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Fair with little change in temper*
eture through Wednesday. Gentle

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C ss* Sis I

Britain Is Planning .
New Criminal Code
LONDON, Nov. 4 (ff)—Tha gor.
v n m en l undertook today to over­
haul Britain's ancient system of
criminal punishment in a bill
calling for the abolition of flog­
ging and hard labor,
The measure, published tonight,
made no mention of a proposal
to suspend death penally for a
fire year experimental period .
An amendment ratling for the
abolition of eapltal punishment.
Informed eourre* said, probably
will be proposed by a "backbench"
labor members, many of whom
have announced - their opposition
lo tha death penally' '-

U.S. Envoy Praises
Argentine’s Peron
BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 4, « V U .S. Ambassador James Brute
aald In a speech today that Presi­
dent Juan Peron Is a “great lead­
er of a great nation."
Ha told the American Legion
poet tha Argentine president “has
extraordinary ability to under­
stand quickly complicated busi­
ness situations, which la all the
more remarkable when It ia eeoaidcred that hla training has been
that of t soldier and a states­
man."
Ha landed Peron for the spirit
of cooperating In better i
betwen the U .S, a Ad Ar
saying he found “friendllneaa___
cooperation" with all with whom
ha had made contact. He
Peron p e r s o n a l l y
“without exception" oi
tare of Joint relation*,'

plane 'contracts*
Beyond the bare announcement
that hearings will be resumed, com­
mitter officials here from Chair­
man Ferguson (R-Mich. ) on down
dre|inrd to discuss the inquiry.
ir n t liM * an gag*

Wallace Returns To
U. S. After Sojourn
NEW YORK Nov. 4 (ff)—FormCr Vice "President Henry A. Wal.
lace arrived a t LaGuardia Field
today by plana dram Rome after
a three-week tour of Europe and
the Middle East.
Wallace, who spent 12 days in
Palestine, said “The tension Is
not a* great a* It had been re ­
ported."
He added that he had talked
with leading Arabs and Jews and
“the outlook of each la dependent
upon what position they hold In
life: hankers taking the economic
view, farmers th a t-o f the work­
er'."
The former Secretary of Com­
merce. who now la editor of the
New Republic declared he did not
believe "(here will be a great
amount of bloodahedf after with­
drawal of British forces from
Palestine.

Rope-Truised Body
Found In Car IVudk
DETROIT, Nov. I, (ff)— Th#
rape-trussed body of 86-year-old
Gust Andromaloa, described by
police aa a gambler, was found
today In tha trunk of hla auto­
mobile on an East Side street.
Polled quoted friends as saying
Andromaloa waa last seen Oct.
29 in a downtown coffr# house
district.
. Officers aald acquaintances told
them he had $30,000 In hla pock­
ets at that time. Tba only money
found on tho bbdy waa two pennlea, although the fingers bore
two large diamond ring*.
Inspector Joseph V. Krug of
the special Investigator aq
aald “We w on pretty sure he
waa in th* ttember* racket,’'
KIWANIS MKBT
A quit program, “It Para to
Know Kiwanlt, will bo conducted
at the .Klwanla meeting at 'the
Tourist Center tomorrow noon by
Edwin Shinbolser am E. C.
Harper.

America Seeking

^Var On Catholics'State Road Department Aids In
In Poland Feared Improvement To Lake Howell Road
Bv M iKnlair7 vl&lt;
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th^suie k naJ [VuGmcnt ha* apptuptialrd a t additional J4H,-

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American Proposal Is
Said To Amount To
Re - enslavement Of
People Of Korea

l-AKf; SU CCLS s T Nov. 4 vff!
4*00 lo be added »u the
of frdrtal money which Ilie County
The foreign minitlrr of tho
now has on hard (oi the purpose of widening and leiuifacing the t.ake
Ijowcll Rnvd 'iiom llic Ptl-m o ihghw.iv to comic, i with Road 22ti .it Soviet L L 1.11110, Dltutd /. Manudiky. charged today dial the
Goldcnipd it w
anm un.'cd I »diy .it the Hireling of llir County
United Stale* i» .ryking to "pigeon­
hole'' the qurilion, of in’trprndriice
for Korea and to &gt;ri up a “puppet
I p r u p r l a t l o n , ut«n - tu ti'- l ( l is t h id s ^
I.()\1X)N. N„v; 4 'iff! Stan- fm th e in ip ro v i- m e n t -if
ltf „,c.
gUVcrnment."r*
th e . 7
7 ^
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a-ve
»JMw Mtkolaiciyk prrdicled today | m|je
inrhntlng the ic-mrM.tnuihk) ntacfr In* cluiget in
thst Communitl-dqminaled, Poland facing and widening from 9 to
attacking a rrviced U. Sc piopotal
toon will begin an attack nri lit- * 1H" feet, will l*»- adcetjlw-d on
calling fot withdiawal of Ameri­
Cathilic Church.
| N^- ,H.
,
,
,
can and Siiviri troop* horn Ko
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u i i n
i i
This i» a continuation of llic
ll-e I’oluh Praiant Pally
Roa.l east aiul south, it
ira within *H) day* ' ‘if pocuble'
er, irfinhed aftri Inc thamain {was pointed out l«&gt; f.-lmilission
after etlahlichmcnt of • piofioted
flight fmm hi* natice land to n Chairman II 11• !***;*•• Hu f48.00rt
indrpendrnt Koirau government.
cape bring "slml and killed tik * tint the Cotmiy Im* on Imud
Mautnhkv told the United Nsfor tin* road Improvement had
a sheep.” said he mlrudrd to g » been donated la*t yc-ai f-*r III*
lion* Awenihly'* "ii7 nation polit­
soon to the Unilrd Stain "to »er. Tn*.-awi!fn. farm to innikct road,
ical committee the New American
but ili- Commission doomed the
friend*;’*
prap«jrj|-"3tT1iriU'ii(r to the le-enLake
Howell
road
Improvement
"I am cute," lie said, "lliat you
slat rmrut of thr Korean people"
as- rtinre IhlpurtanT.
wilh hr.ir in ‘a few wrrki of a
(t. W. B|M*nci*r, ntlnctiev -fot
Ono hundiod nmriorn fj- n ' while Hu—u amird at "icsloiing
print firing turd fol taholagillg lllldinrd Cnssglls-rry. nnwoUliccd weir on llir Ocloliri di d din krl then hhcily,"
tin wolkrit; annllirr for having lo the Hoard that Mr. Casset- of County Court wlirn County
Under the nsw U. Jii. plan, ell
Wra|Him. You will »cr an incrr.c:- le-try hail agreed t-&lt; tight-of- Judge R, W. Warr vnuidril tlie hllCIgll tittup* would hr out id
WftV* for it now road evtenalOP
ing 11giit otj the-church"
from Sominoln Bout-vnrd ne-*o doikrt ihiro wrrkt iso riirce. ai K oira hv m et iiiinnier inilead of
Ancwrnng ttuesliont, llir wai- ibe hiiK-wiml rare! r eok t - 1 it tie coiding lo Grntge ,-Y Sport, J: . by next fan. 1 .1 * proposed by
l.ske ll- o r ll mill I
Tonv. county provreuting attorney, wrio KtiCCl.l.
limr Premier declared:
"f veryunc In Poland would tikr t-conmd But Ion, 81-year-obi d e­ narrowrif down to 2h cave* col lot
life U. .S. piopo*al aim called
veloper in the region, p greed to
the t Iiuii h land to hr divtdrd i&gt;ro|tosrd
■ehsttee In the
route trial, wlirn llir other* eithrr plead­ for tli&lt;- cirattuo ol “national *camong llir pr.ccanl* if only thry fr-'tu the nririnnl plsl
ed guilt* or had thru hum!* rc cuilly foicc*" 111 Koira and the
cpphl h.cvr political freedom. Wr
Engineer ,M.
Hagan « » ' lioalrd hof.tii'r of llirir f.lllllli dmoluttop j i l “ all imlilaiy or
often hear nf rliargr* tiring menu d irect'd to revi*r the plat to * lo ap|teai in Court at llir limr *&lt;-flo linlil nv hum itiom" inch at
factuird again*! priril* for atco lltat deed* mill' tie rnnveved ao-l tlirii ra*r» wrir called
llfoie »rl up fiy do1 Rucciaut in
V»nrt- start—t. The new route will J
, . ,
,
ciating with thr undrrgrmmd, hut oTiable
To*id-ni« id avoid having! Dimng llir court Inalt tlncr do npidirm Koira.
it ii true to &gt;ay that llir church in "&gt; n»0 I1-- race t i n V . w’-ore . frndanl* who h.td pirvioil'lv plo.nl- P Tin- irvi-i-il resolution n u *uhH lftlhUM rit all* 1**1Mr A lt J
hs&gt; never enjoyed such rnthusi- i„ .c.,
« n lr i| - Nil( (;,u|lv*' t h.viucrci thoi.
attic mppoit from the |ieople a* j faring dav* for admission charges
- Gu(j1y - , m,| |&gt;lu, rt llutnm
il do.ot now”
Tho &lt;'otUliPsiloll ngrood to lull'll'
^
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ood
' Regarding his »-dd d.sh fron i hearing* tolntivr to dosing of Attorney Speer. They w o.oU,
|rd with r a tiy in g
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W a ^ w iv t . 20, arrosstho Ku«J1"' tow Jacohs charge,fwjth
ran
bequ_platted h u Lncvui_nuui. .Duu- s - r f m r r t l r i l w t - n p t m T W li n v i 'K S u T -• * ' 1 - c ) l t l | ) | ) 1 I 1 ^
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Visit America Soon | '“T i'-t, ....... &gt;•„] R,.a .......... .

Uctober I erm Of
County Court Is
Recessed By Ware

119 Cases Docketed;
20 Set For Trial;
. .EikditAre Gontimied

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Gen. Patton Tells

a lso jutw wf (lor many,-Mikotah'syk ■if
said, with n smile:

Ilies,* is |&gt; ro*il Hi Silver man, chatgcil with ihiting alt an"Bnmellmrs you meet many or Lake, closing of which was re lomubilr, wlulc intoxicated, and
tflv.yy Itusrian people, who llkn tpiested hv Charles Tvler, stmt- John-Pinkney Haii. charged with
ting property owner. Tho other .
•» r**» ais)
NEW VOHK. N yU -d-A; G u rn-ad. closing of which was re- 0nlaiilulli'-itlling-Uittiinaliuit-bc»
fuT liroigc S Patton. J•.» 111 In*
qm-steit^by—Frrit- 1Tr"VYnson. a * 'riagr*.
lunik "War A* t Knew It." pubfor Howard Iloleler an I
Few Negroes Go To tionev
During the l'a*t week then1
H. M, Cochran, is* a part of Were MX trials on charges of sell- tidied ll.n week, said ili.il “ui
Polls In Mississippi Fourth- Street in l^ke Mary, l«e- ug liipior without a license All rveiy c.ne-pia; lit ally thiougliolll
tween Florida and Alma Street*.
11 n n llH U r a a n l'» » &gt; S i l l
die (European) '"i anipalglt, I wa*
A fortnerlv made * reriuesl liv
By ASHDt'l ATKD I'HF-SH
under .wraps liotu (tie. high-com­
Frank
Pane
her
for
vaeatlon
of
a
Faw negroes rasl hallots with
idatlcd l.fsOO-frml road near the
mand.
the -overwhelming white elector^ Dog
Track was granted.
&gt;|f to,)(|y ,n M1„i*»lppi's state
"1 his-may have been a good
wida elect ion to name a successor
thing,
a* -cedin'- I ,(■;&lt; i"-i »■**.to #a
. , e t nTheodore
1.. _ jG.*
the late U
Senator
prtuou*. " I'.itton *nd in tin* lowik
lillboJcTv Track Is Tricil
wrillen m l lM&gt; and puhUtlied
The capital city, of Jarkson re
pociliumimdi 1-v I loughion Millported "heavier tria*i usual" vot­
Out
By
Dusty
Boots
j Two Drl.and youths, Fred Zoring from the Mart, reflecting the
, 10- ami Raleigh llirkox, who find llir* (srmpsnv
lively campaign dehate over , tho
"lluwecri. I d-&gt; ll'd lirliele I
Members of the Dusty Boots
By .Army Transport I**uea
of antt-i' himniunion, tare- Riding Club held their first rar­ previously pleaded guilty of theft
*
M'grvffation ami -"nutside nied- ing and tuprnamrnt practice .Sun­ of l f « automobile* In Sanford wa*. and led lli.it had I brea
during Septemla-r had sentrtice* permitted to go all nut, tile war
NEW YORK Nov. 4 (A1)—Tin- dlers“ ln Mississippi piditica. Ear­
master i t the U. 8. Army trans- ly reports from the delta showed day at Ibrir new riay track «t
.
nort Charts* A. Stafford radioed that voles had been cast by only the Municipal Airport, It wax an­
lt»rt would (rare been saved.1
today that his men had braved four negroes out of a total of 89 nounced today by Jack Sassard, moMiinif. Court was recrkled until
strong wind* In a lifeboat to res- Votaa in two boxes at Greenville. club president, who predicted that Nov. 12 when the Grand Jury will ' Defendinv Jin dapping of a »**ldiei m llir Sicilian campaign in
In New York rain and high work on the rare track will be convene.
rue the 31-man crew of the 1 orZornes wa* senlencerl lo three I'M 1, I'allnn um le that hr *aiv
tuguese.
schooner"
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_____ Marla Carlol* : winds
_
kept 'thousands of New completed within the nest few
which aint an SOS last night r e - j York voters fium tho pnlls, sog- day* A nunilier of spectator* years in the State lVnitcntlary tile Gl tilting -nn a bed nr.w t
eoncurrent with a three y e a i sen­
porting it was sinking in mid-At- J grsting- that a pre-election fore- were present.
If'lttiilntirii **m r«Af
Starting chute* for the quarter tence that he received in Circuit
cast of n record number of vole*
iantlc.
mile
hone*
have
been
Installed
C o u rt ‘In Orlando on Oct. 1. All
The message from Capt. Gun- for"an off-year election would nut
and member* aided yesterday In. that will he a d d e d III time to thi
nar Van Rosen of Brooklyn, mas­ Is* reached.
ter of the Stafford, aald hla crew­
Rain was r e p o r t e d III several clearing the grounds next to the: first sentence is -the interval be----- *-*—
-will
* ■ 1la­ tween
men made two trlpa In a lifeboat ctics in the upstate urea where n track so that everything
sentence*, J cc. I k ** S m it h
to take off the r u s of Ihe strick­ i 100,000,009 cash bonus for World in readiness for tho Armistice pointed out.
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H) a s m ii IATED PURRS
1 War II veterans was the principal Day rvelil*.
'Raleigh HlckoX wax given si two
en vessel.
The w ratli-r wax cloudy and
,
Van Rosen said th# three-mas­ ‘ i- cuac •
The track It 60 feet wide and year sentence by Judge Smith.
ted achooner was sat aflte by the
In Kentucky the Ik-mocralir 660 yard* long. Post* have been This sentence Is al»u concurrent tniny, with trui|ieratunia atiout
departing crew. Hla message was and Republican parties staged a erected for the tournament min­ with a* senti'iico passed In Or- norma), over tin- northern half of
the country today, while snow
received at th# New York port of ing of war for control of the 1 petition and yasterday future Undo.
•mbarkation.
■J -tat* administration in today's ruuipetlturs
mpetitor* were getting their , Johnnie L. Roy Dowling, 10 end below' fi&gt;-t'/illg temperature*
The captain said he was pro grneral election.
horses accustomed to the new yr#rs of age, was releaord into were repirted fri Montana
Rain f&gt;-ll in rection# of central
eeedlng welt with Ihe rescu
The Democrels. with 11. R. Rep. path. Side line rail* have lo-cn the custody of his mother, Mrs.
men. Tha Stafford, a- hospit
aria C. Clements as their can- e r e c t e d .
Kffia Dowling, pending « pre- Nebraska, iwiliug the winter wheat
ahlp carrying patients from Bremn- niidata for governor, sought to recrop North I'lalti- repurted a fall
Mr. Sasiard today announced evidence investigation
nrhaven. Is due In New York Sat­ vain the power they lost lo thr that some of the best quarter
Chargea of^autu theft against m eaturinf one-half Jnch and Val­
urday.
Republican* four yrar* ago.
mile horse* In Central Florida Tom Murray and We-dey Uj IIn-H entine .27 of an inch Rain was
central in the north Atlantic
are slated to he entered In thy were nolle pressed.
Armistice, D a/ race*.
Restitution for the stealing and stales, with the hesviext falls in
Pennsylvania.
Among noted horsemen who ate
K uatlaare
"&gt;•&gt;
Light "now fell in eastern Mon­
expected to send entriee. he said,
tana tuday and the lowest read­
sre Mark Ilrltt of Winter Garden. Rent Control.Chief
ing on the early morning weather
John Sutler, L Albritton and
ua* 20 above at Livingston.
C e d i Cowart of Orlando, Q. I.
Charged With Bribe map
Mont. The cool weather touched
Roberts end E. W. William* of
' i’alalks, Tommy Rice of Ocoee,
TAMPA Nov. 4 (ff)—Hanford parta of ihe western plains xtates
COIUMBUS, O., Nov. 4 Iff!—A New Yo»k psychologist urgsd ra­ ‘ C. L. Mann qnd Aaron Story of
but fL-drrul fun-casters said no
J . Th o m p so n , 40,
r*n t fo n tto l
cial workers today lo give a* much help lo the aged at to the young. St. Cloud, Jack Sassard and Bod director tot tho St. P tlm b u n r sharp dtop in temperature* was
Dr. George l.awto- declared, in a talk prepared for the opening Howard of Sanford.
area, w u boynd ovi*r to 11 M ftn l expected. The mercury wa* slight­
1
grand Jury today after a co-work- ly above normal In the western
smiod of the 57th annual Ohio Welfare Conference that "social work
XTer testified at a U. S. eommls* Gulf area yesterday, with a top
is of limited effec'ivencv* it cunremirate* on helping the individuated
sioner'a hearing he and Thomp­ of 86 at HruwtisvlUv, Tex.
a good start and does not ire lo it that he hat a Chance lo fulfill the
son conspired to spilt a $600 brllopromise of thi* good sts.1." —
n i l l . l ) LABOR
for deconlrollln;! rental* on an
NUERNBERG, Germany, Nov.
Dr. Lawton waa the first of five,
apartment house.
Commissioner Paul Pinkerton 4 (ypj—U. 8. prosecutor* Intro­
general speaker* her* to address* cally, and which can age successThe Civic Music . Association ordered Thompson held for grand duced evidence totfay that I.
3.000 social workers, puttie and fully," Dr. Lawton said, “social
___________
fnust_________________
meet the needs ofcommittee announced today that Jury action after he denied a pro­ G. -Farlwu Industrie demanded, r e ­
private, attending the* annual re worker*
view of the welfare problems of every age group and glv# each ' t h e National Mai* Quartette which test from Thompson’s attorney, ceived mfll .exploited *l*v« labor­
the state and Ite communities. group n chance to express Jtsejf wax heard-Jfi-OrUndo teat winter OtU B. Radebaugh, Jr.. Ihat he e r s by the thousands, including
‘will present lh# first concert of had no Jurisdiction to bind Thomp­ children as x'oung a* eight yeara
Others .war* Hal H. Griswold, and earn tu own keep.
“Tha goal of age Is not old the Sanford season this yoar at son over on the charge fo con­ of age. Affidavit* were intropresident of the confsrence and
former Mate welfare director ag* assistance or old aga homes th High School Auditorium on spiracy.
duced in the war crim rt trial
Jade H. Stippe, chief of the social or even social security, but Jobe, d ##. b.
Paul K. Ilerahey, 41, InspectorJof 23 directors of the chemical
service division of the Veterans' real Joba or subatitutes for Jobs This decision was made at a for 8t. Petersburg housing exped trust from three condemned Nasi
Administration t Fred K. Koehler, that ar* almost Ilka tha real meeting of the Committee held at iter and himself charged with war criminal*.
executive director of the Chicago thing.
- ;
the Tourist Center at the close of conspiracy to bribe, was the only
Community "Chest, former Cin­
"Mcial ' worker* muat help the drive Saturday night It was prosecution witness a g a i n s t
JAYCBE NOTICE
age
successfully K)to decided that that* will be Thompion.
cinnati Public Welfare and Safety Americans
There will tie no board of direc­
Director, and also a former dir­ through old are guidance center*, three attractions this.year with a
lie relatsd in detail how he and tors meeting of the Seminole
ector of the Division of Misplaced recreation centers, Job-finding concert nlaalst for the second, Thompson agreed to solicit $600 County Chamber of Commerce to­
Persons for tho United Nations centers, katrmlnlng centers, suitable end a Ballet Intime for the third, from Mrs. Mary Stocksr of 224 night, It was announced late this
Rehabilitation and Relief Adminis­ housing development* to replace All aectjons are made on tho Btach Drive, St. Petersburg, for afternoon bv Gordon Bradler club
tration; and Charles L. Sherwood, old ago homes, associations for basis of a vote by tho vorious removing rent control* from her secretary. The City Hell and the
•tote welfare director.
successful Aging, group therapy members of tbo association. Mrs. apartm ent house and how he wa* counting of the votes will causa
“To have ad America which U setups, retirement planning con)- J, L. Ingley secretary explained arrested by FBI agenta Immedi­ the meeting to be delayed, Brad­
aactuA and happy psychologi­ mltUea, ete."
1today.
ately after fatting tha money.
ley stated.

In His Journal

2 Detand Youths

Are Sent To Jail
FfTrAutoTIuTts

31-Man Crew Saved

srrsSs'Tcitt a s s : * • « « , * ... -j

U.S, HnsTmichOf
Versatile Weather

Ste

Social Workers Are Urged To Give
As Much Help To Old As To Young

'

Male Quartette Will
Sing Here On Dec 5

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
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U.S. Army and U.8. Air Forte ,he use .of the
Recruiting Sub-Station. nnnounr*'i*rca*"cr clothin
- ad today that volunteer* are , *oun* nu n
needed for enlistment in the fam- ln* this famoi
out 82nd Airliorne Division, part tion. which pi
of which will carry out “ Opera- $60.00 per mor
tion 8nowdrop" tide Winter at may w-rurr fi
Pine Camp, New York.
from the local
------Cept.-MatliewI MAIed that thl* ilf.S. Air Force
it an excellent opportunity for I (tentative*. in
young men, due to the fart that jBherlff'd Office,

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treasonable ^art and certainly
would have nothing tn do with
It.*
A* Russell finished this testl.
mony, Chairman Thomas (It-NJl
amiounrrd that th» "fir I plm . . &lt; net-believe—inch an answer was ....
the- rnmitlincr'a investigation of "proper." Thomas dismissed him
Coinmunlam in the motion pic­ from the stand.
precept
ture Industry" la ended and nd
Cole wax followed by Derthold
journed the hearing.
Hrecht. a 49-ycar-old poet and
*
writer, who said he was born Inir™” * *
'WASHINGTON'" Oct. 30 fflh— Germany and entered this coun-I ..w .
Two more Hollywood terpen writ­ try on a quota visa In 1041.
'longer
er* were cited for contrnipt hy a
Speaking with a heavy German 1minds n
Home
Un-American
Activities
|h|* c&lt;
SulK-oininittec today, bringing lo accent, Hrerht quietlyanswered
10 the number thus accused. Ring what the committee has begun \praveat
Pemocr
I.nrdner. Jr., and .Leafer Cole calling ila "«fl4 question".
"I was not a member, and am ,urv|ve
were riled.when they refused tn
give "yes nr no" answer* to que»- not now a memtH-r, of any Com- ,|nK |(."
tions whether they are or have
la-en Communist*.
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Lardner.- a script writer who
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wnrr-n. dark- lMi»inc*!r-Tmtt7'a~ blue
shirt and a blue tie. He spoke
with a nervous voire, prompting
Chkirman Thomas (It-NJl tn rrmatk "You haven't learned your
line* very well."
. The resumption of the hearings
was delayed hy a rlmwd-dntir ses­
sion of the committee to consider

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
j .. . VOLUME XXXVH!

T ln U b lU h e d 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA— FRIDATrOCT. 31, 1947

Associated Press Leased Wire

Pan American CIO Official Challenges House
Candidates State
U
.
Group
On
Minimum
Wage-Hour
Act
Position On Issues^ Plane Lost In
Alaska Found
• A t Jaycee Forum All Reported To Have
All In Favor Of Law
Enforcement, Pub­
l ic Improvements
Within Limitations

Nation Squares
Away For Voting
Test On Tuesday

Four candidate* for the City
&amp;&gt;mmittion appeared at the JayR e Forum last night at the MayContest Fore­
fair Inn and staled their poiilion* Close
seen In Kentucky;
with regard to civic matter*, anJ
answered a set of ten questions
Bilbo Seat At, Stake
which had previously been pro­
pounded to them by a 'Jaycee
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31 t/Dcommittee. Jack Lodge, the fifth Allhough the Taft-llartley Lsw
candidate, had previously answered and high prices have figured in
the questions as published in The some rares, politicians look for
Herald Wednesday.
f’
few 1948 “ trends" in next Tues
*&gt;The candidates were introduced day’s off-yeaf slate and municipal
by Prasiden! .Brailey Odham and elections.
An apparently close contest for
their
statements were- broadca:!
over the radio. The forum was the ■Kentucky governorship, now
held as a pail of the Jaycee cam held-by a Republican as the result
paign to stimulate interest in civic of a 1943 upset, hold* prime in­
affairs and In get out the vo'e terest from a national standpoint.
There also will be a six-way
in neat Tuesday’s election. Jack
Morrison was head of the commit^ Democratic race for, the Senate
tee which strangref the affair!
seat of the late TK-odote G. BilboA In general, all the candidates in Mississippi, three special House
favored some improvement in pres­ elections to fill vacancies in Ohio
ent recreational facilities though Indiana, and New York, veter­
ccftain modifications were express­ ans’ -bonus referenda in Ohio and
ed by some. All of them agreed on New York, and scores of county
the need for repaving, hut the and municipal elections.
question remains as to how to ft j A fourth congressional vacaacr
nance it. Fred H. William*, a can- will he filletf in Massachusetts Nov.
didale in Group No. I, said the |8.
City fhould pay for repair work; | The House seats at slake Tueshowever, that new paving should iday were held by Republicans
fa assessed against abutting prop- )n Ohio's 4th and Indian's 10th
erty owners, but only on their re- districts, and' by a Democrat-'in
ouest, a position also taken by New York’s 14th. The Massachu­
John Kridyr. another candidate setts 9th district seat was held
in this group.
by a Republican. No upsets in
All of the candidates were’ In these districts are expected Hy
favor of law rnforcament, but leaders of either party.
Mr. Chase was the most outspoken
Seven special House elections
In this respect. *'I will expect the
—police to-work-with the Sheriff's have- been held so f ir this year
office and the State Road Patrol without a tingle .turnover. .
tjOweement M / « • , ” I f
H»re h^lsfjp are the more^lm.
4 6 ^ 4 8 Sunity.7 I floo'Niot ap- portent contests tn TuesdayW oTherr patronlxe
|
prove o f M
gambling tng:
devices, slot machine*, bollta. etc.
Kentucky—Governor candidates
The blggeat difficulty encounter are U. 8. Rep. Earle C. Clemente
#d by the law enforcement of- i * niofrat, who voted against the
fleers I* -the public opinion and Tafi-llarUey Ww. and State Atthe patronage of gambling dcrice.
General Eldon 8. Pt.mm't.
bv number* nr nur citizens. This
“m
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t
unroH,;: Republican. C le r ^ t l U , hidlgd
nttrennmrnVeL
r a c T ii7 ^ » p c c t y'ftITtenised
TabST but
" Jn$W
lhrtuehee^.....
...
, . has nut
for authority among the younger discussed the new labor mensgeneration” .
*
ure. Republicans have, atempted
w All of the candidate* favored tn. make the act the “ main laaue."
tome Charter refojtn though Mr.
Clement* contends that Dummlt
Krlder limited hla'answer to the "worship*'1 at the Shrine of Sen­
election of {he mayor who ho ator
(R-O.), the announced
suggested should he paid n suf­ presidential asplrint who. Clem­
ficient salary to devote his full ent ,»ay. “ wrecked price controls”
. __ tims . Lo Jha Job.-All-of the- can­ In Congress. Dummlt retorts that
didates thought something ought
fr*nfl«Mit4l »•« Fact Fmirl
to be done about th# Sewage
_______
Disposal Plant, but the question'
•
of financing It waa not easily V A D lH c lO H C R L i s t
answered.
All of the candidate! were tn
Of War Pensioners
• (favor of Improving the xoo within
Ttmilatlona provided hr available
WASHINGTON Oct. 3t (A5)—
fundi.. The
... samp , difficulty
,
,
.ap (The Veterans Administration said
peared with reaped to extension to&lt;| that of 2352,614 war veter- o f the sewerage aystem end other ' nai
|u
,on
-128.968
Improvements and' moat of the tare fi6 or 0¥er
candidates agreed that the City
The ''86 and above" group In­
should operate on a “ pay as you cludes all 8S Civic War pension­
go" basis.ers. All the 800 veterana of the
Jack Ratigan, also a candidate Indian Wart, and all but 017 of
in Group No. 1. -advanced a sug­ the 112.848 1 8panlsh- American
gestion not .Included in the ten War veterans.
Jaycee questions that the City
Also Included In thla elderly
’
a firm
“
of" munldpail group are 145 veterans of World
A ould
01 “ employ
'
experts
to
survey
tho
raunTax axpena «* surrey u u « ■ « - ) * „ K and 18.745-of the 487,165
Iclpat tax structure and make Wor,d War , vetarani, u
I.Uf.hu rr &gt;mroend“ t,° n! “ ■ Z??ld
2.212 men of the regular prmdistribute expenses more oquitab- jf&lt;j
establishment.
Iv and raise the money necexxary | Annual benefits to the elderly
to run the City and provide a aur- |r«.terani ^ u , fiai.880.000. InP'ui frr Public ,Improvements. • f ,
cl vl , War. $i20.floo. In, « I*■*■&gt;'■ •• r . « . Bias
.r
tvnnmy); 8panllhSpanUh
dtmn w
War.
1700,000:
t l 10.084,000
A m e r i c a n War, SI
10.084,000;
Prison Records Read World -Wan I, 110,301,000;
World
1,000; Work
War If, 1200,000; and pensioned
In Civil Rights Case regulars,
f l , 187,000.
BRUNSWICK. Ga. O ct 81 (ff)
—Prison records of 87 negro con­
victs alleged to have taken part
In a disturbance In which alght
were killed were read In federal
court today.
The record* tot tbs men. con­
fided of rape, murder and burglehr, showed one had escaped six
times and several had broken
away more than twice.
M Defense Attorney Vanca Mitch­
ell said he planned to pot Warden
H. G. Worthy and fear guards on
the witness stand. They era ac­
cused of violating the civil rights
of the negroes.
Mitchell said ha also had sever­
al other witnesses and predicted
the case would continue Into next
week.

STATE COLLEGE. Pa. Oct. J l
UPl— Howard C. Petersen, former
assistant Secretary of War aald
last night "Until there la a 180degree change In the Kremlin
foreign policy there la absolutely
no chance of placing dependence
In tha United Natlona to prevent
war."
In an address before the annual
convention of the Pennsylvania
Association of College* and Uni­
versities. Petersen advocated uni­
versal military training as the
beat preventive of war for this
nation.

TOWNSEND TALK
A talk on the "Common Sanaa
m the Townsend
'iSai£
lfen Han
fng by Dr. Alexander
Scotland end r f Si. Petersburg
at a meeting o f the Townsend
Club at the Tourist Center.
Amusements were enjoyed and
refreshments were sarvad. Tha
dob will again meat on Nov. 14.

PROTESTS ACTION
MADISON. WIs. Oet $1 (A V Iris Alexahder, 20 year old Uni­
vanity o f Wisconsin co-ed, who
waa evicted from her private
rooming house because aha dated
I Bffro itudint. u y i tha nlini
w aak federal and state agenelea
Initiate action and do aoatothing about racial discrimination.**

Peace Hihged On Red
Policy, Not The U.N.

Died In Crash Occurihg On Sunday;
Intense Hunt Made
KETCHIKAN. Alaska. Oct. Jl
(/Pi— Wreckage of thr Pan Amer­
ican World Airways clipper that
crashed Sunday with 18 persons
aboard was sighted today on *n
Annette Island mountainside.
Wesley Monscn, son of pilot Alf
Monsen of thr crashed airliner,
said he flew over the wreckage
and "apparently all had been kill­
ed instantly." He said there was
no question about the wreck'd
plane’s identity. Thr plane was
partially burned.
The crash was against 3.600foot high Tamga* Mountain, high­
est' point on the island- off the
rugged an irregular southeastern
Alaska coast. It is six miles east
of the Annette Island airfield.
The crash was on the north side
of the mountain.
It wai over the Annitle' field
that pilot Monsen. a veteran of
northern flying, made his last
report by radio Sunday. He said
then that , extreme tuibulencr
turned him hark from a scheduled
landing on the field.
Two search parties were en
route to the srene.
A CAA Inspection party flew
a seaplane to a small lake at the
foot of the mountain, and planned
to proceed afoot. Another group
left from the beach.
The wreckage Was first sighted
about 8:46 A. M. (PST), the

WA5HINGI0N. Ocl. 31 (.7*1- -A CIO official., estimaliig that
Conste«*men are paH $7 to $12 an hout. asked memhcii of a House
labor subcommittee today how they would like to try living on 40
cents an h o u r.--------- -—— -------r—---------------;---- -— r?-----------Russ Nixon, 'V.s*h‘njlrn representative of the CIO electrical work­
ers, made the .omparson in a statement urging that the hourly mini­
mum o' the wage-hour act be raised from. 40 to 75 fents.
“ Not counting their official*expenses. Congressmen now get which you find does not go 'too'
815.000 • year," Nixon aald, "on far at present price*—and th*
th* bast* of a 40-nour week, 40 cents an hour minimum of the
52 weeks a year, that would be present law."
87.21 an hour.
Nixon said it is “ impossible-"But Congress is not In ses­ for a single worker to get along
sion all year. Seven months Is on less than 82.600 a year.
a long term fox Congress. Work­
'■That is roughly 81.20 an hour."
ing 40 hour* a week for seven be said "At 40 cent* an hour,
monthsi each Congressman Rets n worker who was lucky enough
812.10 an hour from hla employ­ to work 40 hours n week all year
ers, tha American taxpayers. would get only $832."1
Son\c Congressmen, I know, work
(flxnii also asked that the law
mom than '40 hour* a sveek when he broadened to cover 30,000,000
Congress la in session. Some work worker* lie said are not presentlv
less.
protccled by its provisions, such
"The exact figure i* unimpor­ at farm, help and domestic*.
tant. I only want you to get the
"All need the protection of the
idea of the difference between act Just a* much as those who are
87 an hour, or 812 an hour—
M ealiH*,., mm rase si«i

■m.

in ?*.

S. Is Accused O f

Rail Unions Ask
Quick Answer On
W age. Increase

Surprise Witness

Yugoslav Denounces
Failure T o Surren­
der -W ar Criminals
As Crying Outrage
L A K E S U C C E S S Oct. 31
(/P&gt;--Th* I ’ nlled States auggrsted tod.-i) that if the pro­
posed partition nf Palestine
is appro* rd by the United
, Nation* A»*rm ht*. the two
new \r.ib and Jewish coun­
tries should bernmr Indepen­
dent nations Juls .1, ; 1918
American Delegate lletachet
V. John-.nn propntrd that (he
(wo countries become "absoIntelv sosereign and lesponatble for public order In their
rrsprctM r n atio n." on the
suggested dale of indepen' denre.

Rule Changes May Be
Postponed Until A f­
ter W ages Raised
CHICAGO. oTt~TTt.Pi Spokes,
men for five Railroad hrotheihoods
who have been negotiating rules
changes with the nation's railloads-sinrr Oct. 7. Indav demand­
ed that thr railroads ’set aside
those negotiations lempoiarily and
give immediate conskletation t.i
demands for a 30 peuent wage in
c’rcase.

M W Y O R K . O cl. 3 f ( ' T l . Tbe
Soviet bloc demamletl lodsv that
live t'n itrd Nation* Assembly re­
The brotherhoods, representing
serve v cleciuon ol it* 57-membe,
some 350,000 engme'eis. ls»-•
i legal committee ami approve a reconductors, trainmen, switchmen
I iecterl Y n yo*lav tHei?yaI..*vhicJs-ia~
•nd—MidoKn. l m c d . tit'll., wag:
le lT e c i a m u e s the I'nited Stale*
demands, including a $1 a dsv
la n d B iitaln &lt;&gt;f *liielilmg war crim ­
i minimum inciease. on the rail
inal*.
j
loads
Sept.
30.
The
demands
in
­
Admits Using. Large Murdered Matt Is Said
ATTORNIY
for
several
Hollywood
llij- L’niled Stale* promptly re ­
cluded a pros isinn that any in ­
nl the House Un- plied that the Y ii|o « l*v propoi*!
Sum Taken By W ife
T o Have Had Short creases granted he made ret­ personalities
American Activities Committee
wa* aimed at haring the western
probing alleged Communism in
Temper
Memory roactive to Nov. I . I ^47
From Express Co.
power*
I'jrn o *rr "political cli*-.
Hollywood,
Robert
F.
Kcmjy
is
A statement issued by the five
shown a* be was sworn In as n wit­ *i((ent«" rather than war criminal*
III other hoods today said
NEW YORK. Oct. 11 &lt;/P&gt;—
HAVANA Oet. .11 t,D —
"Hundred* of thousand* '-o f ness at the hearing in Washington ann” '*.*«! that approval of the
The audienrla court heard
William Jacob. 47-year-old Detroit
lealimonv hy Charles Jackann
workers in other Industrie* have Kenny, nskcl whether be advised " l e v ' l l ' would be * gin** irijti*bartender, was arretted here last
and l»n Cuban police'offici­
bad tbelr u n g r* increased on.',' "unfriendly" witnesses to refine to t n f ."
night on a fugitive warrant and
als today In the Patricia
or twice or several time* during answer /piestiont on whether they
I lie YugOtWv retnlillion recent­
police, said hr admitted using
Schmidt mnrdrr trial and
the 17 mouth* alnce M sv. P.Ud. are ComnVtnist*. said he wouldn't
then rrceaved the ca** again
$107,000 hit wife is seemed of
the date of the last wage i-hnnrt advise tils clients to Invite prosreu- ly A.** voted cloven I* to 7, wi*h
until Monday.
advantage in a highly ’ competitive turn. Kenny is rni-lng hi* left hand eig ht, abstention*, hv the legal
embfuling from the American Exwhen sworn became of a disability
I
for nur people,
committer, which then went on to
preti Company to repay victims of
H'enfinurd •»» P««r P#«rl
In hi* right arm. (firfermrflorinl)
HAV^fjA. Oct. I I (/lb Charlri
"O ur men aie at a le ,ij|.|a disapprove .* Iln li*h montei-pmpotai
his own swindles.
Jackson, who was on the yacht world. It t« unbelievable that tIts*
aweitintt that "ttial* " I w *t criniSeized in a Manhattan hath es­
Satire when Patricia Schmidt fa­ railroad* do not lentice Hie dis­
mats ami llaitors, like all other
tablishment. Jacob* had only $10
tally shot her- Inver. John lister satisfaction which prevail-, among
Ittal*. thould hr governed hv the
with him, _ police said. A surety Mee. leslilicd in the dicntccc’s their own employe* who man the
lum
i iplev of nitlice, law- ahn av
train*
and
do
the
highly
effencompany operative traced him murder trial today that "Jack -lid
tlaL.yanL.wurk---------- ------ - litenre.
to New. Ycyk on-.-*- long trad
’ • c i peculiar at. (unci. * •
"Railro ad workers," the state­
Tim Soviet S-Ick’i move to revive
through Canada.
Jackson, of River T/mmI, III., ment continued, "ara using up
th" Yugoslav proposat’ w-** tauneh- •
The 'Dusty Boots Riding Club
Detroit police gaid Jacobs dis­
their savings .going Into debt
eil- bv Dr Stam 'Jr Sltpte A'tignexpects to practice races 8unday appeared from his hartending job lore*th* audience court:
and actually
financing
thefn.
sin' foreijrn m inister, and was
on Its new straight away eta
"Jack Mee and I gnt along very
supported t&gt;\ polish drtrgqtn f&gt;r.
track nbw being laid at the emit several weeks ago. The tame well. Jack did art peculiar at selves. T b l* condition sim ply can Gen.
Hutchison
Re­
not continue. Fu rther neglect and
Oscar Lange.
aide of the Municipal ’ Airport, It night his wife, Lillian, was arrest­
S iip lr a-"-rt» l tl - u ip s-ifrftlwas announced at a meeting of ed and charged with larceny in times, often had a ihufl tempo delay could disturb railroad op
tails
Traditions
Of
rlcr " f «nt .crim inals and "Qnlathe club at the Coqrt House last the alleged emberrlement of $107. and usually lost track of a conver­ •rations. T his need not be If lh s |
railroad* w ill act lu tim e."
Famed 12dtH R ck. lin es” allegedly hrhl bv • tha
evening, arrording to Mr*. Herman
sation. There weie other things "
V
lu ll II.
-Jliitiu li—AiiLLouLlASHarriett, secretary. Former ■prac- 000 from the Express Company’s
P a t r ic ia ttlm- 1-allrd Iir m -.1L S n ..
hi Gernmnv nn-l Duly was a " c ry ­
tlces were held In Fort Mellon pyltnij office where ihr hatLhfga
Company
I.
Ij4
ili
Inlrntiv.'
ini
lin t a* - a dancer I h Caribbean
T nfk ntr rWTlKCTnontr * - &gt;-11*UMU employed 29 year*.
H.ittalmn nf the. • Flotul.i Nilmnil ing 'outrage *»n the victim s nf the
night clubs’, sat nervously on the
wm
.
Jack Sassard, president of tho
(mini, was aitiv.Heil lilt evening
Detectives
here
quoted
Jacobs
defense
bench
handling
*
Span­
dub, yesterday Inspected the new
Miuihsvhilf tb.&gt;- t tiitcil States
s
S
u
n
H
h
in
e
O
r
o
c
e
r
y
.
T
,
,
!
ii,r
,s.ininni
Ammi*
«mi
.v
*
ish
fan.
T
h
r
Toledo,
Ohio,
girl
as
saying
his
wife
gave
him
.the
track where - many load* of clay
wav repott*-d re la y to Ipvve pro.
fro^i the County clay pit have mohey which he uicd !o repsy appeared in n black «kirt and
i -II.!', f I'.ili .tin.- iiiProwler*
gained
entrance
'in.I
'
•
’
I’;*
iV"
"
'•
'
&gt;
"
‘
1
white
blouse.
-She
pievinusty
bad
,bren dumped by.CItV Jrucka, and Victims of his own swindles.
' J i j h at ' At ab nations w ith ­
evening
to
tbe
Sunshine.
Grocery
*“
'*vM*p&gt;r
-4V
I
I
oogr
Hvttilmn
j testified in her twice-delayed t r i ­
where.,* City grader and hullin n &gt;ix months perlorj during
Th* detectives said J*(obt had al that she -shnt~M*er'ir'CliTcaR s •C Second Street and Magnolia Comm.rntler.
dnxer are at work. Th* track-when
which all B ritish foicc* would be
Avenue, Manager
Charles
K
|A„
•
lien,
involved‘
in
several
swindle*
lawyer, accidentally'while the was
completed will b« 50 fast wide r#d
Gormley reported to notice, but alt: 1
' he
‘ " r’ withdrawn from tJ|c Holy. Land.
880 fe e l' long on the straight­ in Michigan, most of them based afraid he would k ill tier.
And the United S'ntcs offered
that was mi»*ing- this morning
'• » r" ' ,‘ contpiny that *uc
on
pretenses
that
he
could
obtain
away stretch and with a curve
Jackio n , a M em! of both, has was a small quantity of milk,! oeedr Company D. - the pfew.it
provided Congtev. approves—
automobiles despite all difficulties
to the right at tha east end.
been accused of concealing fact*. doughnut* and cheeae.
*
i heavy weapons compiny. the men lend the United Nations I.'i5,000,Starting chutes art expected to and that he could assure Issuance,
001) to pay $ &gt;r construction of
At tha outset, be said that a
Entrance was gained Into the *tim&lt;!e&lt;| a banquet lor thrm hv permanent
arrive soon from •Ft, Myers, ha of liquor licenses.
. U----77— baa&lt;hpiarlerw He obtained from $ 1.500 to declaration he had m^de after
•aid. A grandstand seating 2.500
the shooting-!•*• A prit-'w ss. givIn ftr»v York C ity
people "ill hr bullt In -the near $3,000 from his victim*, on such eji to Gustavo Reno after that
•t night to give through ventllaCounty niirmifL nf Com-.
kVHhout .u rb -a loan, it was rxswindles the detective* said, and
future, he predicted.There ie
ptatued. the t ’ . N probably w ill
clearing going on aaat o f the urged his - wlfa to obtain enough attorney had -represented hlnuetf Hon to vegetables. The protecting metre- at the M.ivlatt Inn.
as
an
o
fficial
of
the
court.
Actu
screen had been cut. A ladder at
(&gt;nrr4| ,
|lutclris.-n n-&gt;t bp able Pi erect a permanent
race track to prepara a picnic money tq enable hiVrs to make
borne on Manhattan’s east side
ground near Golden Lake. Also restitution when these he alleged, ally, Reno it • private prosecutor, the rear alley bad evidently given' " " &gt;l
* briel ta ll nn toe exploit! for many vests because &gt;f the
planned I* a quarter
mile oval ly had fleeced began to file com­ retained by Mee’s father. Dr. I,* r tha prowlers opportunity to get
lo llv -Imrtage ^ "eraitjig m praetei E . Mee of W ilm etta, til.
upon the roof of the building and ol the 124lh R f gun Mil in
IV
training track.- Ample parking plaint* against him.
member conn
Police said a total of 30 such
.11 f
»!own
drain pipe to th* ratmpy n (u Ilu-qfFf ah I (m iulnl out •!»
t^
apace for automobiles and trucks
are charged against him
The rear door nf tha store was „ „ , vriy (lnr
„ ,t l , ' ' i e ,
will be provided.
•
k swindles
ll'HIISSM ■■ r a n sis i
fouiifl op#n thi* niornirif(. J« ivr. , , . * /■
.
. , , ..
In front of tha grandstamtr^uj
nilf»» « rr tu rn erU d . •reo M ln *
wplmld U* « * '
parallel to the race track, will be
Police Chief Hoy G. W illiam s.
I^ 1 •»'»• the. regiment I. * I hr-n A p p o i n t m e n t s M c l d e
plenty of space
for staging
A warning against van d alism 1well o lfiie ic d during ih r » vr sm!
rodeos, Mr. Sassard pointed out.
To School Board
More than -4700 In prixta to riders
and against m ltig
m ech an ic's'ilrrtted the fact that Sanford h*d
Exhibition tennla match** will aoap or any kind of s o a p .th a t „|*vay, been a very goml nnhi.itv
will be givenon Armlstle Day,
'
be
bald
at
thr
Mayfair
tennis
rnlght damage windows, was to.
.
.
...
aald Mr. Sassard, and lhara will
The »et-uj&gt; of Semlnnle Countjr’e
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
court* Sunday afternoon and th'? day given by C hief W illiam s In C"reim"n.»y. In connection with no- new five man ll'iatii of Public
be a big-fish fry. Ha predicted
Skies were gray and rain fell public la Invited to attend, Lind regard to Hallowe'en pranks tn .lm nal prepatednn* lie urged .tb it Instruction, wa* completed today
that riders from Kissimmee and

Detroit Barkeep Witness Reveals
Is Arrested In . Satire's Owner
— EmbezzIingCase Did Act Peculiar

I
1
il

&amp;

Dusty Boots Club
To Use New Track
In Sunday Races

Co. I Activated
With 29 Men And
Two Officers

n
.

kj

Prowlers Break Into

Dull SkieH And Rain
In Many Sections

all over Florida will be Attracted ,ln many sections of the country
today, making a dull setting for
by the dub’s new aet-up.
a fgrewell to Octqber, sfhleh left
Its cllmatie wake nearly four
Arab King Says U. S. in
weeks of sunshine and mild tem­
Cause Of Turmoil perature*.
■Rain fall over scattered areas,
NEW YORK,Oet 81
Tha In some Eastern states and New
United.8tataa today v u held "al­ England, part* of the Mldwett
most entirely" responsible by and along the nortfiweit Pacific
King Abdullah and Trans-Jordan coast Overcast sklc* kept tamperfor turmoil In Ui« .Holy Land aturea at or near normal over
which he aald If unchecked will moat of-the country although the
"result In bloody ehaos beyond mercury climbed Into the ®0'a In
anything ever hlntad at In Pales­ parts of Texas yesterday.
Heaviest fella of rain ware 2.11
tine before."
Writing In the November Issue Inches at Kansas City, Mo., and
of the American magasine. the l.T at Dei Moines, la. The rains
Arab King, whoav Country adjoins In Missouri, Iowa and parti of
Palestine on tho aaat aald tho Nebraska were regarded as beneU. &amp; government, "almoct alone flelal- to tbe winter wheat crop.
In the world." la ■Insisting on the
The cloudy weather and rain
Immediate admission of 100,000 In many areas, Including the
additional Jews Into' Palestine.
New England section where for­
He declared that Amartean est fires have burned for two
Jewry had supplied the funds with weeks, followed clear eklee and
which Zlonlat settlements have temperatures above normal for
bean established In the Holy Land most parte of tha country alnce
since World War I, and added:
tha first of October. . Tha Pacific
"This
waa
contributed
by northweal area, however, report­
American Jewry In an Idealistic ed one of the wettest Octobers
effort to help their fellews. Tha on record.
•
motive wee worthy; tho results
disastrous." r
AIDED STARVING
KRUG SATISFACTORY
BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct
PHOENIX O ct II (* ) — The 81 W5— Dr. Jnliu Mania testified
condition of Secretary cd Use In- •t hla treason trial today that
teior Jullua A. Krug, stricken 111 former U. 8. Minister Burton Y.
here while delivering n speech to Berry told Mm It was due to the
the national reclamation assocla- National Peasant Party leader's
tion coiiv.ntlom w m reported £
Intervention that President Tru­
day aa “ very satisfactory with no man
i food allotments to
plications."
starving Moldavia last February.

—

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NO. 251

i

Exhibition Tennis
Matches At Mayfair

Weber, manager of thr Mayfair
Inn, announced today. Th* matchr . w||| begin at 1:30 P. M.
Tha flrat match w|ll sec En­
rique Buse, Peruvian champion
and holder of the Eastern InterCollegiate title, matched 'against
Buddy Behrens, Fort I^suderdah,
national single* champion.
In the 'second match Eddie
Copeland, Rollins College roach,
will play Ricardo ‘ Ralbiere of
Chile, national champion of both
Chile and Rrasil. Later a doubles
match will b&lt;? held between the
four plkyrrs. Charles Morrison
will serve as umpire.

Slayer Co'nfesBeg
Murder O f Hia W ife
COLORADO 8PRIN08, Colo.
Oct. 81 (A*)—A 81-vear-bld farmer
was scheduled today to reenact
the 1041 midnight slaying of hla
wife which, officers aald. he con­
fessed after two days of queattonIryr. •
District Attorney frl Foard aald
Junta Vandarvoort would be taken
to the farm, 10 mile* east of here,
where he. confessed. Sheriff Ray
Slocum announced, he shot and
killed, hla wife. I-ols, 41, the night
of Sept II, 1941.
8loeum said Vandeyvoort yes­
terday dictated and signed a state­
ment that ha killed hla wife with
a .22-caliber rifle after ahe at­
tacked Mm with an Icepick and
knife following a violent quar^eL

Jt—

night. Those who causa damago ptevenl members firing *in new re
will be liable to arrest, he said. I f
He also warned that child^-n
i.iru t. Col. John E W alker, act
should not dash Into afreets wlieie l'!U Inspector general of tbe U
there la automobile traffic.
K. A rm y, praised the setup and
condition of the A m m iy which
he termed the finest be bail en-

Lions Club Plans
Thanksgiving Dance
The Sanford

((nnllnN*d nn (*««• Hit!

Marshall Plan Seen
; Aiding U.S. Economy

Lion* Club and i

K

by the appointment by Governor
t'shlwell of C. F. Harrison «f
Geneva to Countv School Hoard
District N'o, 1 and W A. Patrick
tb ftivlrlct No. .Vwhicb corresponds
to the County Commission Dis­
trict No. t In \Ve*t Sanford.
Prior to tiie enactment of the
new. school law. which In the vase
nf Seminole County, provide* for
five school district*, but three
member* have served on the tchbol
board. There are J A. Illstline
of lamgwood.- I.. K. Jordan of
Oviedo and Walter’ Haynes nf
.Sanford.
The naw school board districts
occupy Ihe asme territory as
County Commission districts but
are not numbered tbe same. Tha
new/School District No. 4 tn tha
Geneva sector, corresponds with
County-Commission District No. 5.

v , . p' r n, . ' Z a V Tf r k , - i w s s a iN o -^
- .
An fnviatlon to Lions to attend IJ h,, Louncll of Economic Advisers
l#cturts on tbe Unltad Natlona at * reported to have notified Presthe First Methodist Church on ldpnl Truman that the Marshall
Nov. 6. 12 and 10. under direction / ,|*n
Promote, rather than
of, Miss Thelma - RaiTtmond. was Imperil, tha alabillty of the United
rekd by King Elon W. O. U vlng-18 '"* '* wononty............
•ton. It was decided that members
The council will find-aaid one
attend on a volunUry basis.
official familiar with Ita study—
Mist Helen Welch of the Civic ***** « multi-billion dollar foreign
Muaic Association announced that •Id program nrvri not worsen this M th. Mary Wright
the current membership drive will country’s inflationary problem if
end Saturday evening at which It ia accompanied by some regul­
Died At Longwood
time the talent will be chosen for atory safeguards.
Th.
report,
due
for
U.u.nee
.
M
Mary w ,|ght. 92 year old
concerts. She revealed that one
of the leading vocal quartettee of tomorrow night. &gt;• »•», ^ , ond “ f .resident .o f Longwood died T W
the country, aleo a ballet, were threp ordered hy President Tru- I ,|t y. following a lingering lllnati
under consideration by the talent
L tVa n
i rc e .)
^ ^ ^had re.ldcl
In Longw^vd fo,
proposals for foreign assis
M„ n yf&gt;ri
committee here.
NOBEL PRIZE
08LO. Norway Oet 81 OF)—
The Nobel Peace Prise for 1947
has been awarded to tbe London
Service Council And the Philadel­
phia Service Committee of the
man*.

AROENTINB FIGHT
I Born
BUENOS AIRES Oct:*31 (A Y - H ’
.j 'n - , . . . u
re
44.
Radical
Party
members
of
, h" »&gt;u»»&gt;and. 0 a o r g a M.
The
Wright
of
Longwodd,
the Chamber of. Deputies, &gt; Prea
Funeral services will be held
ident Juan D. Pcron'a only op­
position In the lower house, af tho longwood Cemetery at
pledged themselves today
fight 11:00 A. M. Saturday with tha
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ay to light
what they termed "totalitarian In­ Rev. W. P. Brook*. Jr. officiating,
terference" by the government In Erickson Funeral Horn* is (a
charge of arrangements.
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FRIDAY, OCT. 81, 1*17
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY

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Tho Now Haven.railroad is not owned or managed by
the inventivo Hubert. H. Young, of thp Chenupcuhe and
Ohio, hut it bus ita own waya of popularizing its passenger
service. The other day it carried 397 passengers.to Kent,
Conn., to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the railroad's
Old Fashioned Husking Hoe. There wan supper, followed
by husking of corn. Any man or woman who found a red
ear was -entitled to kiss lilu or her partner. Then followed
dances, both round and s(|uari\_Xhe total cost per 'passenger
is announcocl ns $5.76, and both the railrond and the Grange,
which furnisiied the hospitality, are said to have made
money. Certainly the passengers got their money’s worth.
Before the war some railroads added to their Sunday
passenger patronage by announcing mystery trips to un*
named destinations. Thesu proved to possess scenic beauty,
and picnic and entertainment facilities. These trips have
not been heard ol lately, but they still hnve-txmlbilities.
The railroads which sponsored them proved that they, like
the New Haven, do not believe that ruilroful passenger
-service lias bppirklllcittijrThe automobile ana the plane.
,But enterprise and enthusiasm about keeping up to
date are certainly called for. A midwestern women recently
assured friends that the sleeping-car she went west in dur­
ing the war was one she went east to college in at the tyrn
of the century. If it wasn’t, ft wns unquestionably its twin.
Railroads opposing the St. 1-nwrence Seaway are as
far behind in their thinking as those- using cars fifty years
old. The world isn’ t like that nowadays. It knows more
about moving freight and making, passenger travel desir­
able. People who want to go forward can still do so. If they
don’t, their businesses stagnate and die.

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THE WORLD TODAY
Hy DP.Wtrf MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affklra Analyst

At THE CHURCHES

CONGREGATIONAL .CHURCH
Park. Avcqur and Third Street
England's Princess ElixaU-tJi'TJ. Bernard Itoot Minister
irtedly will be- initiated into the
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
lstoisc. Onji-r of- tin*
• Garter
~
•Her
ltorrilpgj W ftfhjfi 1I;W A . JM.
F4*-ttntrrt«*t*—nerr mnntlf;
1 Sermon:
e Man On • Jourthla hat resulted In the dltrlcAure n«y.''
that allied Kiug loropold of tin-- i ■
Belgian* null l« a member o f.
UNITY
"•
this highest order o f British|
Faith Cornwall, Minister
T lit’ o m v
*
e|»lvMry..
TUESDAY
That’r by way or twin* rathei I 7 :4* i».
'p f**er Service at
rrmational news, tinea It It widely Valdrf Hotel
attumed to mean mat Britain
8:00 1*.. M.: Clatt in "Lessons
haa abtolvnl Leopold
of any j„ Truth” at the hotel,
wrong-doing ill hit disastrous
surrender of the Belgian army, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
and him,elf, to the invading GerRev. j; E. MtKinley. Pastor
raant tin that awful day of May
28. 1910. - No &gt;persona with the lHtO A. 11.: Church School.

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f e S ’ MMhtAUmt:°n “FtSdig permitted to remain a member r i m P*T«m*nt*."
of tha Ordar of tha Gartar,
P u ♦ V— .w l- u
mamberahip of only 25 (outside
- J0
' " ulh F«l*ow»hi
7:30 K 8L: Bt'inrftn topic:
tha British Royal family) is h*ndl Uall/llna olrtw
picktii hv the King of England.
l
t-hti»l.
This being so, if naturally i»
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
given to wonder-whether, the di--l
CHURCH
closure may presage tha recall of
E. I). Ilroa nice, II. !)., Pastor
Leopold to hla throne. However,
Rev. DouglsK K. &lt; hsrlra,
that Is speculative.
Assistant Pastor
Leopuld’e surrender was one of
risk Avenue and Third Street
the greet Allied tragedies, and 'J:46 A. M«‘: Sunday School for
C
l
came
near to ending tho war wirh a|| BK,.a
IliBar a. comiueror of the eon
M;00 A. M.t Morning Worship,
inen The Kings action a s. Sermoni ” . . . | Saw .hr L,rd."
branili-d as tralloroiM not only l,}
,|.;tu
M . j linior Blld Senlor
many in F^igland nnd Kmgi-e lihi Young Peoplo's Meeting.
A Modeun I*owell
among hia^own
h b ;o — —
&lt;-»»—» i.s — l
among
peopfsr."Although
_ P. 81.: Evening Worship.
7:30
Leopold
wus a prisonar o f tha Sermon:’ "U s t and'FuJIml"'
old was
.______ _
A modern poetry-writing Rolyert Lowell, aged 30. haa Germans, the lletgiun Parliameni I

New York. Welfare Cemmusioner .
Promises To End Relief Abuses

HOUSING HKDS

STUDENTS PRAISE TEAM

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 31.—
The American Legion's National
Executive Committee urged Con­
gress yesterday "to instigate an
immediate investigation to. de­
termine whether or not "Com­
munists have infiltrated Into adminlatrktiVr positions under the
PeileraI~Pwblir-Hm »ing -Adm inl^tration.”
The committee furtlier asked
that if the investigation discloses
Communistic infiltration in alia
FPHA, “ the Individuals Involved
should be Immediately dismissed
"In coroplianco with tha directive

MARCH A L L Mo.. Oct. 31—OPi
Football conversation
in this
little central Missouri town begins
and cud* with praiae of the Miss­
ouri Valley College Viking*, who
H.T.U., 0:16 I*. M.
Currently l&gt;oa*t the nation's longEvening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday
Prayer
Meeting, rut winning streak, 26 tuccettive
successes. And the eollege’s GOO
7:80 P. M.
ltddaiiU; ag»»e that—tile—Vi
.w ilj win their tvinalning fiv«»
FIRST UAPTfST CHURCH
gamer and Iheir third straight
F»rk Avenue at Null. Street
Mittouri College Athletic Union
"• P• Brooks, Jr., Pallor
Football
Championship, giving
John L. Miller.
them
an
unbroken
string of thirty
^ Kdualional Director
victories. The mi«lern college vic­
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
tory record of 33 victories was
Morning Worship. lt:00 A. M. tel by Mu- Tennessee Volt from
Training Union. 4:16 P. M
the ninth game In i937 through
the first game of l£41.
Evening Worship, 7:30 P M.
^Nursery fW 'th e morning .terAmericans own an averaga of
Visitors .welcome.
two radio acta per family.

IN THREE T H O U H A N D
YEARS NO ONE HAS FOUND
A BETTER FORMULA FOR IMROVING A RACE NOR AN INIVIDUAL: If jro obey iny voice
Indeed, ami keep my covenants
^ u ^that
: S order
^ . ^ »never
« A R D A L L avenue chapel
th*n aIta11 yr ba a peculiar trea- been ap|Kiinted poetry-adviser for the Library of Congrena July, 1946, mid
aura unlo me above all |&gt;*ople.—‘ in WnAhington at a IG.700 u year itaiary. The best known has been invoked. Ur,|M&gt;ld still Rev llougUa H. ( harleh. Pastor
llrirdall Atrnue
Exodus 10:6.
of the numerous Lowell elan, James Ruasell I/iwell, had nu lives an. exile In Bwitserlaiid. a- 3:00 P. M.: Hum’lny Reh’ool.
Tuesday is a big election day in older brother nlso named Robert, who, besides several other waiting a call to rorue houiA. 111
younger brother, Prinre Charh-i, 3:46 P. M.r Worship Service.
Sanford. Make youi plans to vote. I accomplishm ents, won fame for his poem, the Relief of
been acting
regent.
Those, who are qutldied, should Lucknow. It waa linked’on the Sc|xry Rebellion of the 1850’a.
Tima haa mellow'rd world opin­ FIIIHT CHURCH n p CHRIST,
S C IE N T IS T
&gt;
vote twice; that is, in the City
The present Robert Lowell is not likely to pen any­ ion. and It long.hat been genn
KOO East First Street
election al llir City 11*11, and -n thing resembling thin poem of the first. Robert on the In­ ally accepted that Leopold tur
rendered..........
only to save Ilttl
little Bel­ Sunday School, 0:15 A. M.
the (thooi tiustee election al the dian ^incident, for today’s Robert was a conscientious ob­ gium from being ground to plecrt
Church Services, 11:00 A. M.
SuMert:
"Everlasting
Punishvarious piecinrl |&gt;olling pistes.
jector (hiring tho last war. Nor Is he apt to produce any under the Iron heels of the Nail mem.’!___________;
military.
Aa'-a-matter
of
ctrarvWednesday Services, 8:00 P. M.
We may he wioni. but we think such vem* an did James Rusnell Ixiwell in his celebrated the question arose whether hi
high slate or federal officials ode to the Harvard men who died-In the Civil War. James should b« expelled from the Im­ Hi-mling Room Hours, Tuesdays
and Fridays, 2:00 to G:00 P. M.
should be prohibited fiom riding Russell Lowell had been an ardent Union man and abolition* maculate Order of the Garter.
However,
that
.
waa
for
Klny
1st.'
He,.like
the
present
Robert,
received
government
recog­
all in the same plane at the same
THE CIIUIICTl OF GOD
George to decide, and he withhrhl
time. In Oregon, the govrmoi, the nition, his siwn including appointment-os minister to Eng­ hie decision because he. felt thal
2109 Elm Avrnnr
.Rev, Joe t*. Crews. Minister
president of the senate, and the land.
.the evidence wasn't all in.
Other Lowells have dune notable work in other fields.
Nuw Lupoid m held to have Sunday school. 10:00 A. M. Clyde
secretary of stale are all'killed at
C, Mum-. Supt. Classes for all
one lime in a plane-crash, thus There was Perciyal Ldwell, astronomer, for exnmple. The lived up to Ihe high traditions of ages with good spirit filled teachthe Order, a decision which Kinr.book
of
a
year
or
two
ago,
The
Wwells
and
their
Seven
eliminating thr three top ranking
George certainly couldn’t
hove *'r*slate officials at une lime. Die Worlds, by Ferris Grecnslet, tells of their competence iit reached had his p«ople or tii* •Pastoral service, 11:00 A. M.
other day in Flood* Um&gt;govrinor, the seven directions, roetry-ailviser sounds like a new one. government not agreed. Had Leo­ The pastor urges nil members to
pold been found wanting, ‘ ho Is1 present at tills service.
and most of his cabinet, all flew
would
hav* Imm-ii ousted and Joined
Evangelist service at 7:30 P. M.
in the same plane^to Havana,
From The Dead
the group of rondemmed who in­ after the message an alter -service
Cuba. The President of die Unilclude King Victor Emmanuel of will l»e given.
ed Stale* trequenlB*'' flies about
' . As tho bodies of the honored dead come to rest in Italy and tha late Kaiser Wilhelm V. L.II. Service each Tuesday
the country with various’ cabinet their last curthly home, a sword of anguish pierces the of Germany.
•riming at 7:30 P. M. Mr*. Cyn­
Tha question now is whether thia Galley. Hunt. A program for
officials. We do nig/ believe this hearts of those who stand (reside the graves in a last gesBelgium wants Leopold, back home all young people.
a very healthy piar’tlce, and it Turk of farewell. It pierces also the hearts of those who again. The issue lias become a
W.
M.II. Service each Thursday
is one which could be avoided have chosen to let the Irodien of their equally loved and political footlmll, which compli evening, 7:30 P. M. A Missionary
simply by taking separate planes. hortorod heroes He in the Soil they fought to liberate. To catea the situation. Ona can ima­ program will In. rendered hy tha
gine his (feelings as he awaila hand, Mrs. Flora Crew4, Supt, in
* Mrs. Truman wouldn’t jaise her all it brings back Tor the moment the sharp henrtache ttnd Ura uutcoinii,-for-xuroly -it-iuust rhanfer— ;-------------------— *---------constantly tm in his mind that ke , The Church string band will
hoy. lo be'Pieiidenl. if she haj sonslTfifTM*reavetncnrlliey felt when first tho word came.
it tha sen of one of the Allied furnish Ihe music, and the public
Hut it brings also n challenge to all of us, the living, world's
oa*. and site certaydy
crrtrwify didn't raise
great heroes—the lot* la invited to attend.
,her daughter lo he a president s to keep faith with them. They whisper, they sing, they Albeit, King of the Belgians, '*ho
wife, in fact, We gather from shout, they prny tq us those words of a soldier of the first fur* foul- long yeara in the first
HOLY CRUSH CHURCH
her remarks that jfo doesn’t relish World War. We .failed those soldiers then. Shall we be able World War. headed hts army in Mark T. Carpenter. It. D; Racier
holding
a
tiny
corner
of
hit
her own position gs'tbe Pfeiident's to lot these rest In the*peace they huvo so hardly won?
22nd Sunday’ after Trinity
kingdom aginst
tho invading
H:(X) A. M.t Holy Communion
wife, and would IxWlie.kleil lo death
“To ydu from failing Hands we throw
forces of Kaiaer Wilhelm.
(Chapel of Peace)
if the Democrats
nated some­
Thera still must ring in Leo­
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
9:30 A. M.: Church SchooL .
pold’s ears tha frentled cheers of
one else next sumknef. Mr. Tru­
If you break faith with us who die,
%
Jt:30 A, M.: Christ Church,
tha vast throngs who welcomed IrtlllgW
man did not seek the Presidency,
lHMl.
Wo' shall not Bleep.” '
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1‘
Alktrt.and
Um.iJCik
uLUitJIi.JAl
—
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dfcL n CT~r » kn»vw r
Vter-\
4»?ao
Vt-r-Mu ■ Holy Uspltsnr,
family track to thoir capital irfter
id^ncy. Itjrnay, be i|iid,'we believe,
tha war’s end. I was in llrutseli Choral Eucharist and sermon. In­
the day they made their triumphal gathering of the tl. T. O.
that he was virtually .kicked into
0:00 P. M.t Y. P. S. L
reentry on horseback, with tha
both jobs. No doubt it would be
’ _Wcck-rlay_Notica»— —
King and Queen KlisaPaih riding
better.for him. as Well at £or Mrs.
Services during lire week: M:,
ahead, and young Princes Leo­
Truman if *lhe Democrats yrouid
pold and Charles, with Pm.-d* Iu -5"* £ 7_:45 and 8:00 A, t L M
Marie Jose, following von their M m M I cm WcdneMliy.
nominate someone else next sum­
Thursday’: 8:46 A. St. Matins
ponies.
mer, but there is hothiag surer in
NF.VZ YOltK. Oct. I I I/IO.. New York Chy’s new Welfare ComWOO noly Communion.
Leopold
ran|t
forget
‘that
nor,
p0|
lilies today than lhal PrewidmT mUnon-'r lay* ihal w'e will take nclion. If warranted, agalmt any mera on# suspects, was he unmindful
Monday, 3:00 |\ M.: Chapter
T rfuman will be a candidate to ber of Sit drnarlirenl involved in alleged rebel abuses and begin of this heritage of valor when mretings, as announead
Wednesday, 7:30 P, M.: Choir
succeed himself, whether he likes uroceedintyi for rrenvery of funds that may have been illegally dis­ ho fait compelled to surrender in
rehearse).
faUfulJ4(L__
___
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bursed.
it ., or nol.
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.: Teacher's
Staja R'-sid of Social Welfare opened an investigation into
Institute, Orlando.
Tomorrow is the last day fot
Armed
Aggression
i Cl,li£ / &gt;r*j. -r. ‘ &lt;;!ul' Vrtlrrday. charging at ils first public hearing
joining tha Civic Musk Association lliat 2fr families in -liinlil- f&gt;i relief—including a mink-coated divotcee
CIIRIHT CHURCH. I.ongwood
Acts Not Confirmed Mark
•ad so becoming eligible for .its with a child bornout of wedlock— * —
T. Carpenter, It. Ik, Vicar
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—
.
22ml Sunday after Trinity
concerts this winter. For it must -wera among 42 home relief famROME,
Oct.
31,
UP)—
U.
8.
9:30 A. M.t Holy Communion.
be remembered lint tkkets are iliea quartered in hoteli up to used to expensive hotela. Ijrter Army Public Relations at -Trieste
■he was placed in a furnished
Corporate communion o f the
laat May 21.
nol sold at the do4i)']Ti6r is there
said today there had been no
room, drawing an allows
Bernard Shapiro, supervisor of 1102 monthly, he added. inc* of Army confirmation of an an«r- Woman's Auxiliary.
any way to get iheni after the
Ai| are welcome.
social welfare for the state
dp've officially closes,. .By becom­ agency, testified hit Investigation
Widespread publicity given the lion by Rep. Marlon T. Bennett
ing a member you not only make diacloaed that little . effort waa hotel relief caaoa laat May re­ (R-Mo) that there hgve been “63 CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
incident* of armed aggression by
- ALLIANCE
it possible to hear some outstand­ made t» relocate homaleaa fam- sulted In the state Investigation.
the* Communists" against tl. 8.
On Hanford-Orlando Highway
Iliea
after
they
had
1&gt;evn
lodged
8hapiro
said
that
ha
believed
ing concerts yourself tfiis winter,
Glenn H. Smith. P4*tor
In hotela at rente running from the quartering o f soma of the force* in Trieste.
but you help to increase the num­ 11-80 to |1U dally, but averaging families In hotels during tha early
10:00 A. M.: lilhle SchooL Mr.
The Public Relations office said
*
ber of concerts, and perhaps their 17.60.
months of thhi year was Justified It eould aay nothing, howevar, A. Wlebotdt, Supt.
11:00 A. M.:‘ Morning Worship.
about the Congressman's asser­
because
of
limited
homing
facil­
quality, for all members of the A»Following Shapiro’s testimony,
Message by pastor on Com­
at thia time. The Public Re­
sociation, since both are based City Welfare Commissioner Ben­ ities hut declared ihe City Wei- tion
lations office o f tha Allied Mill- munion Rrrvirc "lielirving and
on the total budget of the Asso­ iamin Fielding, appointed laat fare Department w u "remiss In Ury Gov
Government mad* a similar Buffering."
Its duties In safeguarding funda
7:46 P. M.: Evening Service.
ciation. Furthermore, there is noth­ Friday by Mayor William O'­ by using thla aa a permanent retrial? inquires there.
An informal meeting for song, and
ing’ which Sanford residents can Dwyer, ■■hi .he had requested re­ solution."
,
cords of the "questionable eases"
Gutprl message.
Pa*tor*a sub­
LEGION MRET
do which is more effeelire to- and that action if “ fully Justified"
"After newspaper publicity waa
INDIANAPOLIS' Oct. 31,-UP) ject: "Cold Pumiamcnialiam."'
%T*td helping to make. . Jynford would be taken on the basis pf tha given." he Mid. "we. observed a
•udden and concerted effort to — The National Executive Com­ HOUTII81DF. BAPTIST CHURCH
,
pow and prosper than by provid­ evidence.
obtain
other housing. It waa sig­ mittee of the Amcrcian L-giort Ninth Street at Laurel Avenue
Shapiro described some of the
ing worthwhile entertainment for
nificant
to note that many fam- yesterday decided the legion's 30th
Itav. Wilson Elnek, pastor
relief clients, who he said had
Winter visitors.
Ilka suddenly became self-sus­ annual convention wouid be held
Millagd Hunt, Youth Director
been
quartered
illegally
In
hotel
A*-.’
in Miami, Fla., on Oct. 17-21 of
taining
and
tha
need
for
relief
no
Sunday School. 9:46 A. M.
Yelfare DepartD
next year. The legion alto held
Mare and more it becomes clear rooms by tho Well
longer exlstod.
nrcnl, as:
Morning Sgrvlee. 11:00 A. M.
ita
.1034
convention
In
Miami.
that the food-saving program !«
Tho State Contributes about 00
A
woman
who
lived
there
with
Rot one of mere humanitarian her common-law husband.
per cent of tho elty* relief dis­
elfort to succor starving people,
*
A mother and her three chil­ bursements.
but rather a crude ‘ Attempt on dren. drawing $30 a week on re­
the pari of this country t6Wg._ lief, whose husband waa a 1100Western Forrope from the Com­ a-week automobile salesman.
An alcoholic mother’&lt;who neg­
munists. You do not have to love
Hie Communists.to question wheth- lected her children.
CT Western Europe u worth
1ftg from them, rtoecialiy when

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Making Trains Popular

FRIDAY. OCT. SI,-1947

Thomas Jefferson was a "left­
ist'' leader in early American de­
velopment.
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MANY THANKS
We are nt n liras to express our appreciation in an appropriate
way— Our reception in such a warm ami wholehearted manner has
I
made us feel proud to be living in Sanford once again.
We will try. to return tliu courtesies through efforts
to make
a
our atore ono of the finest and most reliable in the county- We
have some definite itleus and plans and will put them into operation
as time permits.
Possibly hi; the end of the week a large shipment of woolen
knitting thread is expected- Drop around and see if this is some­
thing you have Been looking for,.

J. M. GARRETT
Dry Goods

Notions

Furnishings

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Today, whattt tha fink thing you think of whan you think 'Aquality
clothing? High Pricea? It’a high tiraa to changa that tnnd of Ihought
—lima to learn ihat quality it available at old-fashlottad pricaat
Where? Right bare-right in every Englishtown Suit wa’ra so kMoudiy
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Plans Complete For
Mayfair Masquerade

Social And Personal Activities
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The playground was drrorated — m
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with orange streamers and light- Mrs. Ed Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
rd with iark-o-lantrrn* rnchanc. .C. -Gardner. Mr. apd |JT*- Paul
ing the holiday spirit. Black rats, 'Oglexby. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
owls and grotesque figures look- Harris. Mt . and Mrs. W.-fl. Swag­
ed down from the trees on the gertv Maxine Rabun, Clara SwagfeaUve scene. During the evening 'fT*rty,' Shirley Spivey, Bara ' Kale
apple-bobbing, fortune telling and Swsggerty, Voncile Rabun, Nellie
other t r a d i t i o n a l Hallowe’en IRuth .Swaggerty, Linda Diana
games were enjoyed. The guests |Harris. Mrs. Mary Brent, Mrs. H.
fished for noise-mtkers, enjoyed .C. Swsggerty, Mrs. Ernest Hamllm treasure hunt, won by. FreiKBall iten.-Mrs. C, P. Rabun, Mr*. Henry
who fouml the treasure, and made Tlntjel and Mrs. R. D. Bass. Also
a visit to Blue Beard's chamber IDan-C Spivey, Jr., Russell Mann,
inhabited by skeletons and ghosts.'Herman Swaggerty, Professor J.
Refreshments were served In Tlldcn Jacobs. Robert Mann, L*r'that boy lias more cense the back garden of the Miller nr Mann, Arle E. Mann,- Donald
home from a long table decorated Gene Harris, 8teve Swaggerty,
Charles Toll
Tolar Rabun, Jr.. Terry
than. [ thought/ Hes fjwen. In the Hallowe'en motif. Mrs. Charles.
Miller was assisted in serving by Rabun. Freddie Swaggerty and
Jeanne l.an* Miller. Refreshments Winnell Messer.
consisted of chocolate doughnut
facet,
open-faced cheese (and- HOLY CROSS COMMUNION
♦
wirhes
and hot chocolatetopped
There will be a celebration of
with marshmallow cream.
Those enjoying the party with the Holy Communion. In honor of
Jackie 'were Fred Rail, Murray the Feast of All Saints, on Nov. 1
ft • Jeweler
Nance.
Maurice Phillips, Carry at 10:00 A. M. at Holy Cross
112 South Park Avenue
Tha service
Reel. Walter Groves, Monroe Episcopal Church.
Phone 357-W
Pearce. Jeanne loinc Miller, Gloria i " ill be held In tha Chapel of
Pordham, Mrs. I,. E. Fordham and Peace and a Corporate Communon of the Woman* Auxiliary will
Mrs. Miller.
be held.

Wm. E. Kadcr

J. W. Hall. Hostesses w ill. be
Mrs. J. 0. Huff. Mrs. George Mc­
Call. Mrs. B. C. Moore, Mrs. E. A.
Monforton. Mrs. II. A. Moreland
and Mra. W. P. Fields. R*s*rvatlona may be made with Mra.
Monforton or Mrs. Moreland.

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Happy Birthday
Martha Hilliard

SPECIAL UNTIL NOV. 15

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oil flannels, leaving them soft and natural looking.
$12J&gt;0 Wave ....... for ........ $7.50 •
Special training from akIDed artiala in atyling and
* razor shaping. Soft water used.
Open two evening* and Wednesday afternoons
AH Work Guaranteed 21 Years’ Experience
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206 North Park Avenue

Plans sic complete for the llul1lowe’en Masquerade Ball to lx*
tflVVik- by l?w» Hanford Until and
Tepnis Club tomorrow night at
the Mayfair Inn, it An* Muted by
l.imt Weber, ^general manngei,
'and he said tfcit well over 1(10
reservations had Keren made by
early this morning, Guests are
coming from
Dayfona Beach,
Ponte Vcilrn Bench. Jacksonville
and Orlando as well as those ftom
Hanford.
Danring will la-gin at 10:00 P.
M. and last until 2:00 A. M. when
hieukfast will lie served. Music
wilt l&gt;e furnished hv Stewart Mnrt1n~anrt~hls-nrrhr*Mra of-OrtnmBc
Prires will be given during the
evening for various cost nines,
j however, Mr. Wela-r stated that
costumes arc-nptionnk

e rs on a l

SATURDAY
A "Hard Time*" Hallowe'en . The Seminole Country Club
party will be held al the Seminole |we, the (erne taut niftht of the
Country Club. All members, and annual “ Ladles Night" held by
Mrs. Howard Cushing of Mari­
their guests arr Invited to attend. ■the Sanford Rotary Club. A din on. Ind. is spending a short time
MONDAY
1ncr was-served at 7:00
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c. F
Clrtle No. 10. \V. S. C. a , of eaten al individual tables in the I
the First Methodist Churrh will large lounge of the club.' A. Hal- "e r t.
meet at Ihr-homo of Mrs. James lowe'en motif was used in decor- '
Mr* and Mrs. R. W. Turner have
X . Pearson. 014 Magnolia Ave- ■ting.
Vue. at 8:00 I*. M.
(J. W. Spencer served as mas returned from Tampa where they
___ The - chapters of th&lt;&gt; -Woman's ter of ceremonies-for the evening utlrndcd the funeral yrstifday o f
Auxiliary of the Holy Cross Epla- and presented Ed Levy-Whitner Mrs. Turner’s brother, C. L. Mor­
copal Church will meet at 3:00 who entertained the group with
P. M. as follows: St. Ann’s with sonks and stories. Dick Aiken, row.
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Mrs. Fred Rail with Mrs. A. M. well-known Sanford soloist, renMrs. Mary B. Welch of New
Philips as rn-ho*le** at 310 Oak derrd several selections with- the
Avenue: St. Agnes with Mrs. accompaniment of Harry Kudell Concord. O. hat arrived to spend
the winter months with hrr sis­
Henry MfDaulin, 117 West Nine­ at the piano.
teenth Street: St. Catherine's
Gordon Brlsson. president of ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
with Mrs. II. F. Whither. 1402 the Sanford club and Paul Stine Mrs. Frank Lieske.
Oak Avenue, with Mrs. J. St. of Orlando, district governor.
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lair White as co-hostess. St. wen* introduced by Mr. Spencer
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lark's will rirrt at" -8:00 P. M. and B. L. Perkins. Jr. was wel- .J «n i that Mr. and Mrs Bart Galcoined
to
the
group
as
a
new
letta
and
son.
h
reddle,
have
moved
with Mrs. Walter Merriweathrr
their residence from 511 him
as hostess at the home of Mrs. member.
During the. evening a Pnrrxt Avenue to Flagler Beach, Fla. .
C. C. Habc on West First Street.
Circle No. 4 of the First Metho­ 8crvfce motion picture in techni­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Marion and
dist Church will meet at the home color was shown by- Orville Tourh-.
of Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker, 1700 ton. Andrew C. Stine served as son. Ken. returned today to their
chairman of the committee in home In lva. S. C. after spending
Park Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.
The Junior GAs of the First making arrangements for the the past two weeks in Hanford
Baptist Church will meet. at the meeting. Others on his committee with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Lodge.
home of Miss June Vanre. 2470 included Earl Turner. James Hlg-.
Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles
gins. Guidon Brlsson and Orville
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.
Betts. Hsughtcr. Ssndra. and
D Members of the Womens Mis- Touchton.
Tlonare Society of the First Bap­ • Those enjoying the occasslon young son, Charles. Jr., plan to
tist Church will meet-at 3:30 P.M. were'Mr. and Mrs. James Holtx- leave on 8unday for Ft. Ham
at the church -for the purpose of c|aw. Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Car- Houston, Tex. where Col. Rett*
parking relief, boxes for shipment raway, Mr. and Mrs. Aiken. Mr. is stationed with the Army.
overseas.
and Mrs. Joe Saunders, Mr. and
Word was received today that
The Philathca Class of the First Mrs. Roy Holler, Mr. and Mrs.
. Miss Shirley* Kick, daughter of
Mrs....H.
Presbyterian Church will meet Rolland Dean, Mr. and ___
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and Mrs. i-ca K. j Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kick of
with Mrs. Joe Corley on Cameron B. Pope, Mr.
Leaher'and Mr."and Mrs. George ;Sanford, has enrolled for the fall
Avenue nt'8&lt;0ft P. 'M.
:*eme*trr at Syracuse University.
The Bdsipcss Women's ClrchfStrne
Also Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lcf- (Miss Kick Is specialising In fin*
of the First Methodist Churrh
will meet at 7:00 P. M. at the flcr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tooxc, !«rls at the university.
Dr. ami Mrs. Orville Barks, Mr. ’
f^hurchThe board of the I’resbytrrian and Mrs. Jack Ratigan, Mr. ami 1 'Mrs. Charlotte IJoyd and Mrs.
Woman's Auxiliary will meet at Mrs, Dan Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Jane Stull of Tallahassee arrived
A. W. Epps, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ today to spend the weekeml with
the church at 3:30 I*. M.
ard Toy, Mr and Mrs Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hrlta. While
TUESDAY
The paughters of Wesley Class Rolls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willi­ here they will attend the christen­
of the First Methodist Church ams, Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Coleman ing ceremonies of Charles* A.
will meet with Mrs. J. E. Me. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Red­ Hctts. Jr. on Sunday.
Kinley, 818 Magnolia Avenue, at ding.
John Ivey. Ed l^vy-Whitner.
Also Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingley,
1:00 P. M. A Market Basket sale
..... Al Rrvsnt and E. B. Smith will
will he held. Hostesses stc Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Touchton. Mr. and
M. L.' Wright. Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. G. A. Speer, Dr. snd Mr*.! leave on Sunday for Augusta, Ca
riittrli., Parks,
I'.rL ■ *Mr.
Mr and
,nit Mrs.-Kud-1 where Mr. Ivey will attend the
Airs. Zeh Ratliff, Mrs. Paul Thur- Charles
ior Travelers eont-Tnond and Miss Versa Woodcock. ell. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Rupreeht,! Southeastern Hh&lt;
The Sanford' Woman's Club will Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 % Livingston, vention. Mr. Whiincr, Mr. Bry­
hold an executive meeting at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stine, Mr. and ant and Mr. Smith will enjoy golf­
Mra. Stine. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, ing on the famous Augusta course.
club house at 10:00 A. M.
The Friendship League of the Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps, Jr., Mr.
Congregational Church will meet and Sirs. II. M Pearce. Mr. and L. B. Manns Honored
at 3:Q0 P. M. at the Parish House. Mrs. Higgins, Mr. and Sirs. B. la
Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. l«rhOn Thursday Night
WEDNESDAY
The first lesson of the study, m»n* Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Mr.
course to lie presented at the *nd Mrs. K. B. Stowe. Miss Helen
Mr. and Mr*. L. II. Mann were
» First-MMhmlist Church - entitled'Walch.- Mrii Frank Scott, Fi Dr honored on Thursda- with a
“ The United Nations" will begin rtcutt. It. L,.- Perkins, Jr., R. It. house-warming given them by the
a|t 7:30 P. M. and last until 0:30 Cornell, Jr., Gordon Brlsson and citixena of Lake Monroe.
Mr.
v. M. All persons interested are Dr. Chari** Persons.
and Mrs. Mann were married re­
Invited to attend.
cently In Montgomery, Ala. The
The Sanford Woman's Club will Jackie Miller (lives
party was held at the Mann home
, have Its monthly business meet­
which was beautifully, decorated
ing' ami luncheon at the club at
Hallowe’en
Party
with gladioluses, tuberoses, rosea
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• 18:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. W. Ruck- •
in shades of pink and red and
•r. literature chairman, will be
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Young Jackie Miller was host greenery. '
In charge of the program. Poetry to a number of his friends with
Those honoring Mr. and Mrs.
will be under the direction of Mrs.
Hallowe'en party on Tuesday Mann were Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
evening held at the home of his Junes. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Brown,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Spivey, Jr.,

Phone 971

A W O R I) T O T H E W IS E !
You ran buy hata. . . dresses. . . or
Orn a fur coat. . . and if you don't
like them you don't base to wear them!
-A I'KIlWANKfrt—WsVVH-IHHMFFHR
ENT! ) mi hair to liar with it carry
minute of the day.
For your safety and satisfaction, let
our expert beauticians cite you s
PROFESSIONAL permanrnl wave!
(17 Yrars In Businrss In Sanford)

EVA-JIEaS,S, BEAUTY -SHOP
IBS Easl Sernntl Street

Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD Oct. 31 i,IV-ln
this highly competitive business,
a gal's gut to Watch out for her­
self, even if slit-'s Mnrgaiet
O'Brien.
Thy rhild stnr ha*
found a film role she like* and ia
campaigning for it.
The story is “ Violet." which
has been tueknl irway in MGM
vaults. ' It's about a girl who is
too smart,'and Maigmel i- going
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hmuak whose marriage was a recent event Ito stalk into Louis II. Mayer', of.
in Del.and. Mrs. Hmoak is the former Alma Grantham, daughter of .fire to sell the ho** on it. Donning
Mr. ami Mrs. V. II. Grantham of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hmoak have „ pair of hurn-timnu-d glasses,
left for Birmingham. Ala. where he i* studying in medical school. she recited some of the story's
Mrs. Snmak graduated from Stetson University last June.
linen for me* .Slu- iooki tlu- part.
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Bolt Hope’s idea of n vacation
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(* typical. After the Ft tuts! te*.tiinonlal dinner for him Sunday,
Study Course To Be he plnnes to Tulsa tor a* Variety
Hut wht» would know it! When wp eleAi)
Seminole Hi
show, lie'll Inoadrast from
Taught At Church Cluli
By BOBBY PARK
« g iii'in e n l— il lim lfa h r a n il n e w . It g iv e s #
Claremont and visit Will Rogers'
tomb. Then to Is'iiefits in Chi­
At the end of sacund p*r(ed .iJ^Thc-'.lInUrd Nalloni ______ cago. -Philadelphia. Atlantic t*tty
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Thursday morning the student subject, of a study course to In&lt; and Washington. D. C. His Nov.
body and interested adults gath­ given In three night session lo ­ II air guest will Iw his famrite
ered in the auditoriurp to see the- ginning on Nov. 5 nt the First blonde. Madeleine Can oil, Next
Our Dyeing Adds New Life To
program t|iBt the Student Coun­ Methodist Churrh. ,Mis* Thelma day he leavea sin the IJiiceit Maiy
cil had planned. As the first of llammond. who ha* studied this for the rommnnd petfurinance
Old, Fueled Garments.
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a series of rarefully planned and «\blect nt Columbia University "V.l two hrum'lrasT* finm’ hi na­
of
the
arid
ha*
attended
some
attractive programs Irading up to
tive land. Whew!
the Christmas wesson the Student ■United Nation* meeting, will lie
Ilaiold Slassen. heir on a (im­
Council presented the Glee Club. tha learher. •
position lo head a eililcli*' group
Charles Anderson read the scrip­
The study will inchida a sound t„ fight foi freedom of ihr
ture. First on the program was moyir entitled "The House I Live! screen, i* getting fn-t hand In­
Ill) Knwt Second Slrecl
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the Girl's Glee Club singing Beau­ in", a cultural exhibit and a final; formation iiIhiiiI the industry. He
tiful Dreamer, ‘Somewhere a discussion Panel composed of ' toured MGM. chalting with stars,
Voice Is Calling', and 'Chlapsnac- leading lepresentalive' riliieiis of directors and others, mid watched
a*\ a l.stin-American Folk Song. Srmipoli- County.
'em make pictures . . .
These meetings sic to take
Next the,dmib|p contest. comDorothy l.nliimir doubts the See! “ Forever Amber” -Ritz- Nov. ISlIi- lUtli
sed of Iceland Rudd. Bobby lace from 7:30 P. 51. until 9:30 talk tlial tile "Road" ptrtuie* aalth
M.
on
the
first
three
Wednes­
Ilin, Derby Stenstrom. Eugene
her, Bing and Boh have route to
Harper. Arnold Harrington, Fran­ day nights in Novemlier. f All in­ an end. "They've said Hint five
cis Temple, Fred Sicgrist, and terested citirrns ate rnrdlnlly in­ limes and we've alwny* made nnAdullK&lt;— l(lr
Frank Cranston, .* sang 'I Got vited to attend.
other one,"* she told me . . .
OPENS
Shoes', and ‘Off To The South'George Miintgoiut'iy, who is in
Chiltlroti-e* I If
12:14 P. M,
ard'.
“
Lulu
Belle"
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It
Hotly,
says
Pep Squad Attending he'll continue fiec. lancing now
It \ll.\ !
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The double trio or ‘The Dream­
S i . A u g u s t i n e ( i a n u * ■ibni be_hity hi- fim luiu. from
ers’. composed of Kmllv Mathews,
•JOth-Fdx -In-lug iMxmied and then
Peggy Pippin, Belly Ball. Betty
-^Sun. - Mon. - Tues.J
The Pep Squad of Seminole' foHrollen. AIL that is. except one.
Dunran. Juno Rose Duncan, and
.L A S T D A Y F R ID A Y !
!gh School will, leave from the (George and Dinah .Shore expert
Mona Ruth Mills, then sang 'III
See You In My Dreams', 'Smoke school In a body thin afternoon »M r first bnliv In mid-December J
m ctoetout tKwmtotoe "
January she stalls a. new radio
Gels In Your Eyes', and 'Sly at 4:30 I'. M. hy Ini* in attend the'
Hero'.
football game between, the'San-' "how . . .
B'n«r ‘
N turning author,
The Boys' Glee Club’ then ssng ford Celery Fe.h and the Keller'Winter Song' and’-'Rolling Down linns lilgh- School Yellow Jnckets.* MoJ* organising the-diary of hi*
The girls haw planned a pirntr,••'rent hunting trip and will sell
to Jordon'.
l — ISTHIR WIlllAMS
The mixed Glee Club then sang to lie enjoyed on the trip. T in / *• •" » magaxlne. along with plrgroup
will
l&gt;
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accompanied
by
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hr*
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,k
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•To Thee We Sing', Eerie Canal
MacDonald t.aiey hns Item
(Fir'd Siegrist sang this with the and Mrs. F. C. Winn. Mr! aiAl tflftvd
vylth' it new contract hv
Friday &amp; Saturday I
mixed Glee Club accompanying Mrs. Boyd Cnlemnn and Misl Bar­ I'atiiipoiint. Now in !'lln rr\ri|" »
him). Louisiana Hayrlde' (clod I- bara Rupreeht.
• Dmiltlr Fralurr • —
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witly
P
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ii
U'H
o
Godilaid,
he
is
a
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The newly-formed Pep Squad
ewted to |he spirit of Halloween),
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be
a
to'p
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Mar
In
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imti-rnilfk S ly , iinir 'Country ha« 'performed -wv— their foim«t*-eri^'nlally, w.is ofbsi-il ami loin
Style. They then ended the prog- fiMitlial) games with
"HOPPY'S*
ttona and were aided during their ed viown th e'pres* agent role in
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a gm, hv
by '■ 1
Alma
.Hater]
tast-performaner -hv- tlw-ir-’vmtng - St a lu—1Jf _Tlu:__L'nion" that Van
AFTtRpresented. It's
Jolinson is now playing . . . *
program under the direction of ma-cot, Justin . Lynch. They are
4.
now
preparing
for
the
homecom­
REN
EGP.DE u
Misi Ollle Reese Whittle with
Lillian -Moran •accompanying- all ing .game lieOvecjLJJu: *’«Jv' &gt;'. and.&gt;oli John, ntliytded the hotitc.REDSKINS
Fed* and the Winter Park High ehniing game In Gainesville Satgroups.
.
unlay,
The magaxines sale Is coming School. ,
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Mrs. II. S. I'lrkanl ha* return- along fine. , Thursday morning
ed to Altamonte to spend the ]
8343.65 worth of magaxines had
- f l U T - ’ lttW 1* * 10
-ALTAM O NTF
wilder arm having spent- Ihr j
hern sold. ‘ The dally amount so
summer
at
her
summer
home
In
far has been: Tuesday—$183.65:
ioM i JkU lN tl®
SPRINGS NEWS
Mass
Mrs. Morris rnmr with j
Wednesday—8120.28! and Tfiurshere
lo
lie
tile
house
guest
of*
Mrs
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MRS.
B.
I).
MCINTOSH.
JIG
dav $89.75. The following will he
l’arkard.
awarded a silver dollar apiece for
Mrs. T. P. Warlow, Jr. will go
T. P.-Warliuy. Jr. left yesterday
selling the most subscription hy
Wednesday morning: Fred Ros- to go to West Palm Brarh. where to Tampa tomorrow, to partici- |
arter. Louis Hughev. Nixie Kirch- he will speak at a convention of nale in the Halloween Golf Jam- j
He borer, which i* to lie Friday at the
hoff, Barbara Rucker and Hair) the $tate Realtor* today.
Palma (Via Club and Will return
Rnuth.
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will return Thursday.
Mrs.' B. O. Smith.is home again, Friday.
CLYDK*
Mrs. Lynch's home room I*
Mr. and Mis. II. F. McKinney
hs] ----ahead «ln salea so far with Mrs. after spending several weeks in
and
Hon
llnbbv
-pent
Sunday
with
Coleman's room a neat In the lead. Orleans, Vt.
•Cotnpnninn Fralurc5tr. and $y&gt;. Webber Haines Mr. and Mrs B, D. McIntosh. Jr.

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IN APPRECIATION
I am
reception
yesterday
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deeply appreciative of the overwhelming
which the public of Sanford extended us
on the opening of our newly reconsti'ueted
Store.
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To those who called and congratulated us, t*&gt;
those who sent us flowers and telegrams; to those
who wished us well, we wish to express our sincere
thanks,
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We will always strive to make our store the out­
standing one o f its type in Central Florida.

MANY THANKS

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CELERY FEDS INVADE ST.AUGUSTINE |C OMMENTS
FOR TIFF WITH KETTERLINUS TONITE
fr«m ti,c
Tha Seminola High School Cal■try Fed* _wm
ill .attempt
tu rxim d.
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tBAIr-victory1 *1 raak to llu ii* ntn
teat* tonight (n fit. A u g u .tiq .
Whan they meet the K a tt.rlln u i
- H ig h 'Ye llo w Jarkata In a t if f that
t i a vchedulad to re t under way kt
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at home In their laat two appearr.m ,r iTonight
r d 1V/.c‘ Tthe'
ou. In both ronteata.

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National Voting
ll’.allaw* Itmm !•■** l» * l "
Democrata laat year rampalynrd
In the atata **bragglng. about high
p rice .- and promlalny to keep
them up.
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“I Couldn't Walk. A H bick, &gt;rMm*t my-rhest until I feh llka
W i t h o u t Slopping To my breath wuuld be cut o f f . ^
fell weauehed artd AH eiljfi , B
Kent." Kli rei Mr, hpoE7. it
ays always almul 3 o'clock far“ I Wliih I Had Known fore .1•could get to alaep-, I had
About Itelongu Five Yenro had to take a strung laxative near­
A f o .”
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a« worn-out and tremhiljf thkt
cnuMn'l walk a W «k
without
atopplng to rest, hot "now I walk
five blocks to town and Imck and
it doesn't tiro me out," Is the
happpy statement of Mr. Harry
It. Hook, for forty-nine year* a
well known resident of Tampa,
Fla., who lives til 1310 flnice fit"I fell like I was aloiut at, the
end of my row," continued Mr.
Hook. "I had no appetite and every
bite seemed tu lay a* heavy as
lead in my elomach and tumrd in
to gas that _often pruned
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The new prospectus Includes a
complete section on Sanford and
tells o f “ unlimited opportunity
ifor swiming, fishing, hunting and
u variety o f sports" to |m- enjoyed
in the Sanford area.
Barr Is really planning an en­
larged school for the coming year,
and fianfonl wilt U-ncfil from It
hecaute It will lie here.

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Baby Feds To'Meet
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High "II" squad at the high school
athletic field Tile,day night.
The contest will lie sponsored
hy the Jntarands Circle of the
(Unfold Carden Club and tha pro­
ceed* will be placed In the fund
for the new Carden Clul) building.

C. K. Kills Wins 1st
Place In Skeet Shoot
C. K. Kills won first plac* In
the rcgulsr weekly shoot of tha
Hanford Skeet Cluh at the Mun­
icipal Airport yesterday.
Byrd J. Goode, secretary, annoum-cl the follqwing. result* of
Ihe meet:
C. K. Kill*
IH ID 37x80
F. Woodruff III
18 17 36)t80
W. IL Williams
IB ' 18 26x80
8am Gardner
17 12 20x60
A. Carr*way
IS 13 20x50
G. W. Spencer
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Max Bass
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Gao. Maffctt
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W’. Hand
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to drag myself around It lookad
like I was about done for.
Belongs gave me such W ole
-Merful relief that I now rat anything I want. I eleep restfully.
the constipation Is relieve,!, and
an are the ache* and pain* 1 used
to have In my muscle*. I f « i
strorfeer and better than in yeafll
I wirh I had known al&gt;out it five
years Vtgb.
Retunga is intended to—rellevw
dlstrrs* due to Insufficient flow
of gastric Julica In the stomach,
lot* o f appetite, vitamin B-l da*
ftclrnry and constipation. Acc*|il
no substitute. Retonga' may
Adv.
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fruin lirla n d nnd two frorty Au*&lt;m tlfa c 'S rvpi yi ■f ftini* W r ilrp. y wa
IC'anada^ No you can dee w!e .are
'.doing oijf- hit for .Sanfruil, We uro
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will elect other atata uf/l*-eii JDie aimed »«rvkrs have decid'd
MUCH e r V4'EN SOMEwil1 » " * * }* ',
and state leyialatora and decid* to hang oi\ lo l»mr $5,000,000.00 )
BOD-/ ELSE. AID' 4 0 T
“ ft
^ .a F * * ^ * I
■woilh of good* they once pUnnrd
whether to A ll a convention
C H IU I ’HFJJICTION'.H
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new
state
constitution
to
lo dump into the war turplu*
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Football. actuai the nation,- I*
Hank M cjtow ld, IBS. 188, C | V rrnon Smith lltft R($; M nrtv Victor, in’ the bight-*; pitrh of the year, rrplace thr nn^ adoplail ‘ n IS'-*1 j market.
115.-R T : B ru rr C U ty, m . U K ; and them me it nuinlier ’of top
Mississippi—electa, a senator In
This dcci*ion • lo incrcate "milBobby Him halt. lilO, (1 8: llernio rated tilta jim tly putting the pig- the seat to which Bilbo was re­
M a.li-r*. 178. M il l : C h arlie John- akin parade into high gear..
elected last November liut ntvei ilaty stock level**' w«* ditclotnl
W ith in 20 mile* of Sanford we filled. Ilillm died *last Auyuat nf today by War A itrli Adminittfalor
Hurky I ’nw er.,
pl Rf&gt;
p - -B » U
|are going to have o« good n Kame ter havlnfc been denied his seat Robert M. Littleinlin w h o alto
Hiir" a*°M e Id v^lou t*.-&lt;l" !. U v
which
Coach C arl Kettle* of the K&lt;-&lt;l*-J I'lnywl u* w ill come out uf the m ill Ilending investigation of- charge
Sal tome goodt alrcadv
w ill oulw riirh them In- ill i&lt; I r W*H Prolmbly atari Chtla Jenw -ii1Saturdav. The HtetnomRollin* t iff that he advocated "every possible declared turplut have been with­
pound, w r man
" nJ Bvron Beard at the end-, fw ill U- among the top gam e, of menus" to kaep negroes front tin
drawn from public offering.
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Coach^- R llf. F c rra x x i’a charge* .................‘
Budd.v Wt’W thrrlhrtM
Ch^ ‘ ‘he day.
The withdrawal* include clothing
lla
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the
tin
fo
iw
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Stetson
are at fu ll atrength for the con- *r,rro n ■‘
‘ -cklcn. W allace
H'X Democrat*, Including Rep*.
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T y rv nnd Dkh ISM itl thr guard* ha* the upper hand ill the battle,
and
other tuoplict now being
iV * ,rw; y
not play a Rnd &lt;;rm . Harper at center. Th. which usually end* a* a Central Rankin and Colmar, are’ eontes'.- uted to relieve uitlrrt* abroad nnd
yante laat week.
harkfleld Will Include R ay Dunbar' Kloi ida rluaaic. We plrk ( ’oath ing f&gt;o seat, along with oo»
.To add color to the yarn , the at the hlockinir l&gt;n»k poat. Cediie Ilrad y Cowell'* Hatter* to edttr Hi publican. The campaign ha&lt; at home and to carry out lint
$400,000,000 GreekI erotis d only alight Interest 'n country's
8*nfo:r&lt;£_IUp_.Squad w ill make the Dunbar and Johnny A lexander at the T a ra .
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Tha fit. Auyuatlne Srhopl the winyharka and Don Deul at
•Turkith aid program aimed at
The H n iv rra itv o f Ploridd la j th" s*ate.
Band w ill be preaent to add to the the apinnerhack.
tangling w ith Furm an, and' 11«- J N —■ York--Vote* on proposal stemming Communist advance* in­
ronlcal ahnw* aiyn* o f l«elny lietfer | cunstituilnnal amendment to per* to Southern Europe.
limn moat |&gt;eople expect *inrv mil an estimated t400.000.OPA
Al the Army de;»o» it wa» tfcid
l.oren llroadu*. Dewi-ll K u a h in y,j bonus to i.noo.OOO veterans of
Ik'beMd kt I** M •»•"
•e.e.e, toe » 7.Me Mad
lla l ( ir lf f lii and Tonipiy Hiahop World War II. to he financed hjr Ihe decision lo keep more njal«bilsm ee
may he /Idelined due to in ju rie i n liund issue. Thr latter would rial doe* not represent "a new
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iceeived in the N’urth Carolina lie redeemed by Inwata In thr strategic liluation" but only a |&gt;ylt ill la*t week. Despite the inju ry state riyarette and Incnma Uses.
LAUNDERETTE SPECIAL
icy change relating to stocks &lt;&gt;u
JJatj we tldpk that the liutor* have
Picks a successor to Rep. Is-o hand. * ,
tlu '-p u w ^ ftn tniie the Pupil* llu rPlane Crash
WILL w a s h
F. Havfjel (D.) In the 14th
rirane ay yie ya tio n Lnlo rum p.:
Littlejohn, ■ whose agency i*
" &gt; . YOUR CHOICE OF
fIlrnoklynl
district.
Rayflrl
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The U n ive rsity of .Miami lakca
charged with selling or otherwise
ll‘«aii,H&gt;, lr*M } ' • • • o w l
on it h ly h ly .tooled Sooth Carolina ap|Miinted to the liench. Candi- disposing nf good* declatrd sun Const Cunrd ic|Mirted. Five plane*
ONE DOUBLE UI.ANKKT
for
2 fi r e n t s
(iam erock team fn Miami Satur­ •'ites are Abraham J. Muller. plus by.various government agen­ flew over the scene, nnd pilots
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TWO SINGLE BLANKETS
I |&gt;er hand in .the t iff, hilt this la nn- P. I.efknwiti, Kepuhlican, and plain why the total volume is PA A plane wfa* plainly vlslhl*.
jOther one of those triune* in which Victor Hahinowltx, American Iji- expected to reach only fiPJ.&amp;OO,- within 200 feet of the peak.
ONE IK)Li RLE SPREAD
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Uir. All are lawyiUn-The district iNMI.UOtl instead o f g !4.000,000.an ythin* ran happen.
The position of the wreckage
! (ie o ryia Tech should humldc normally^ is’ heavily Democratic.. 000:
TWO SINGLE SPREADS
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Duke nml Vanderbilt ha* R over Republicans say their only hope
"Atmut $SJ100.lgKI.(MK) or thla indicated that Mnnsen, on his
Aubtkm; M h n lu in p l State w ill T i« In splitting the Democratic
amount
depended upon certain northlNiuiid flight,,had pktsrd the
ALL THE WEEK OF NOVE.MItlvR .Irtl
In k r Tillan e n’lld V lry in ia w ill halt American I.nlxir vote *hleh last
piilitary
nrognsm*. such aa uni­ lower end o f Annette and swung
Hirhmnnd.
time combined for the Democratic versal military training. Rut u»w Imck southward.
We think that North Carolina nominee.
LAUNDERETTE of SANFORD
The plane has been the object,
we. havr been Informed that, liew ill take a hotly rotiteMed irnmc
Dhlo—Votes on veterans'•bonui cause of increased military itnck of one of the widest coordinated
Second &amp; Oak *
fro n t, tile T i lines*11- . Vol* and
searches ever conducted for a
iiim-mluuriiL pi ovidiny up to $300. level*, and tha. potaiblc divcuk’H mlxtlng
ili, IdyiMr-^a'ilf—«iop-nttn*ner^—
atrrrif^:1K' the northern
Columbia w ill n l|f CoVm-ll. Arm y fMMl.OOO. Of the total *2f6,000.0nn nf material from the Universal territory. Weather has been gen­
w ill -rout Wusbinulon and la**, would come from bond issue an) Military Training program to oth­ erally unfavorable
for the air
Holy Croaa w ill e.dire- Hi own and the rest would ' lie appropriate! er military purposes, the $8,000.- search.'
000,000 will not be fortheoming.”
N'oirv Dame w ill aink Navy.
from the state's surplus funds.
Planes o f every branch of the
Kentucky - w ill
nip Alabama
Because of the policy shift, Lit­
Fourth district voters pick a
and Wisconsin w ill cdye North­ successor to Rep. Robert F. June* tlejohn's rrport said. the. total j American military service*, from
the Royal Canadian Air Force and
western, Minnesota w ill now dor (It h unraed to ^he Federal Com­ disposal job will ! « nearly '.Ml
the ships o f airlines slid private
P itt. M issouri Will trip Nebraska
an
inventory
nf
approximately
fliets were thtown Into the In­
nml Oklahoma w ill heat Iowa munications Commission. Candi­ percent complete next summer.
tensive hunt. More than a score of
dates: Wi Ilinn, M. McCullough
State.
"We foresee on June JO. 1S14H. surface craft have coveted every
Wake Forest w ill halt W illiam j (R.l. attorney and former apeakinlet along the- Irtegular roast,
nml M ary and Penn S late w ill clout er of the slate house, and Jo- $■1,100,000,000, nearly three fourth* under
direction
of the Coast
Colgate.
I ’eiin
w ill
pu lverlxo . *eph B. Quitman fD.l, Lima law- of which will lie real pro|H*itv,’
(iuanl.
he estimated.
Princeton and Aikn'nsn* has it I v«:r.
The clipper, "The Talisman,"
Noting that goods worth $2|t,oyer the T e xa * A lories.
Indiana—Tenth district voter,
Yale w ill trim Unrtmmitlr and choose a successor to the 1st; 200,000,000 already has Iwen turn­ carried 1.1 passenrets and a crew
Ohio S la te w ill nip Indiana. M ary­ Rep. Raymond 8. Springer (R.l. ed over in WAA, Littlejohn said: o f five.
Most of the passengers were
land w ill take W eal Vitam in and Contestants ar* Ralph Harvey
"The taak ahead Is primarily
irMrk-nta nf Alaska or Seattle.
litre w ill refeat T e xa s Tevh. Pur.
(It), a Newcastle farmer; Frank one of disposing nf invrntnrleMnnsen. the pilot, was a vetern
due has It over Iowa and llaylor
on hand. Thrte totaled $7,000,Alaska flier. His son. Wesley,
will top T C U . Texan w ill whip fi.MU A. Hanley (1)|, Muncie bualnes*- 000,000 on Kept. .10."
who frequently flew with Hint
and C alifo rn ia w ill polish o ff man harked by the CIO, and Carl
The sales chief forecast “ ranU C I.A . Oregon State will tout W. Thompson, Prohibitionist, lie id liquidation during the next six as a co-pilot, was nue of the air­
Stanford nnd Southern Cal* linn It pphllrans have attempted to raise In nine months’* of the t-emalnlne men engaged In the search when
the dWcrrrrry w t r rep o rte d .-----j ever .Wash itit: tun. M ii-ldyan .S la t * i h t Taft-llartley tasuc. hut tlw
The passenger Hat on the plane
will trim Marquette nml Kansas Democrats havp "refusiil to rise consumer good*, industrial equip­
has too much power for Kansas to the bait,” says the Democratic ment. aircraft and tjeclronh-s included Sally Itirharda of Ely,
fitktr.
state rhairman. Hanley ha* not equipment, hut he foresaw a pro­ Minn.. ,, nurse who *raa returning
C ro rxe Harr ,
*nid what he thlnka of th. bahor gram of "Several years duration". to her duties at Petersburg, and
to get all the surplus government-11 two men from Cheyenne, Wyo„
We .received u letter from Law.
built war plants -into prlvat: Rnliert
Brostom
and (Icorge
(ieorye Harr In yesterday’* mall
Democrata In Indiana are count­
Knnckemu*.
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and UeortCP is alieady busy en­ ing on local election fighla ti hands.
rolling no n for hi* umpire school
bring
nut
a
Idg
vote
for
their
which w ill be held In Sanford
side. Like thtv 4th Ohio, which It
'from J an. 16 to F eb. 20.
. TTeorife siale il. “ The school is Imnlera, the Indiana fOth has been lators.,
Phone
Phone
mining ainny fine. We have fUt Republican by -a good margin
Pennsylvania—Elects a state su­
SILVER
iMiys registered already. Tw enty since IMS.
perior court judge ami 32 com­
M-gntem! last week. They a r e ' •New Jersey—Rallotii on a paw mon pleas judge*.
FLEET
comiuy in from all over the coun­ state conalitntlon to replace on*
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Virginia—Elect* mamlwra of
try ."
■•l_lecelved a letter Sotunlay adopted In 1S44. and state legls- lefiaUturw. •
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MARLOWY
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WASHINGTON. Oct, I I .—UPi
Mo»t of the country ha* enjoyed a
^ D r n c K ti.itt m wv g a r BiniJiHF FOR HALE— Umerock for drlvoExpert Radio Repairing *
gulden Octolwr of phenomenal
offices, level/ uecorways and roadway#— Phone
Fred Myers. 311 t . 2nu S t _
warmth and tlryne*a. It was great
•ted, nil utilities, Ilent and Jani­
1241.
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for golf hut it also brought a
tor service furnished. Call M8SEE US FOR .
Gas apace heaters $14.95 up
W II. Si A. Dept. Dior*.
J i 1MBOQKA P H . fJU H T M Q — thing . of crackling horror—th«
foieat flit'. This week big changes
11, it POPE CO. f o e .
AND TYPING
TWO NICK rooms, Phone 268-J.
ate ncrurfng in the nation's weath­
CREDIT I.UREAU OK
708 Oak A vp.
er. Rain* ami cold mn**et of air
Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails.
SANFORD
arc rutting down un the golf and
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
lie N. Park
Phene 180
RECORD P1.AYER8 and radios
picnic*. Rain* have also rut down
Meats. Toucbton A Watson, 1201
for rent, lly day or week. The
THE HOME SHOP
on forett fire harards in the Wo*t
Celery, Phone 1199.'
Music Box, 119 W. 1st St.
WATCH A CLOCK RHP WRING und’ Midwest, and are expected to
Phone 063.
ALUMINUM casement windows.. J7oOSaiif.ini \v.\ Pin.nr II4J-J ease the situation In NuW' England,
|which li.is had iU wont rue seeSteel casement and Aluminuhi |
1' COMFORTABLY furnished room,
ATTENTION MO t il BBS
double hur&gt;K windows. Miracle
IsiRe clothes closet, semi pri— DIAPER KKRt U1K----------- j»on In year*.
Thu*, except pci lisp* in the
vste bktfr,' tui&gt; and shoyer, con­ i Cowrit*—On " tot - Etnt —av*t
Ilnby Valrt furnishe* hospital
■Phone 1336.
tinuous hot water. Breakfast
clean, sterile a.un.-ra n.tj deodor­ rwor»t extreme* of weather, it’a
if desired. 605 Valencia Dr.
ised container. Ec ummi.ul and not striotly accurate to sav the
HOf PLATE LUNCH
San l.snta Subdivision.
safe. Fully modlriillv approved wv-ather ii "had," or “ good"—but
Served flora 11:30 to 2 at Homer's
Call Daytona 2407-W c- llect for o^y that wr like it ur we don’t.
STUDIO apartment, suitable for
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details. Oil diapern, '8? u week.
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RADIOS,
Motorola.
Sales
1 or 2. Call ltI3-J.
eating out the gluts of New Eng- |
"FIRST IN SANFORD *
and Service. The Music Box,
laud wood* euily tmluy. the Weath­
119 W. 1st Hi. Phone 35a.
WILL grind corn fur feed, grits er Uuteau’a prediction fur thab|
2
WANTED TO RENT
A
meal
every
Saturday
morn­
region was ’’sliowOra". These j
FLOWERS
ing. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe. showers weren’t e*i&gt;ectrd to end i
foe alT occasions
2 BEDROOM furniihed or unfur­
the danger, hut the weather j
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30 McNEILL * YOST FLORISTS FOB RENT—Floor xander. Easy bureau It predicting more rain,
Blpea Ave. Just off Celery
. operation. Hrununalilr rates, San­
to 6:00.
Office ph.,403 residence oh. 010 R'
ford Paint Si Glass Co. Phone perhaps a total uf half an Inch,
iiefore the i-nd-nf the weuk. Even [
I 303.
this wouldn’t pul out the worst,
3 H EAL e s t a t e f o r s a l e CEMENT STEPS fur your home.
fife*, hilt it w-oukl s|ow them Slid
DOOCR . PLYMOUTH
Free estimate. Mirarle Concrete
-t— ...
make it easy for fire-figbllng
PARIS ANI) HURVICB
■Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1336. • I
HEAL ESTATE
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011 men to complete the Job.
in s l t : a n c b
SF.WING MACHINES
A Weather Bureau official said
MORTGAGE LOANS
Plr.i o Tunhig and 15*pairing L. L a really heavy, gencta! tain over
SALES AND SERVICE
RAYMOND M. HALL,. Realtor
1.
Res.
flll-W.
Berta Sewing Marh. Shop
New England would "probably
Kegisiercd Broker and
115 S. Fheneh
Ph. 1190
solve the problem" for this yoar.
SIGNS '
Irauranee
Agent
%
Nearly nil had forest fire* come
ft Bra. 4 Florida Statn Bank Hldg.
Show cards and posters
out of u partnership between
1'liXF.DO FEEDS—complete lino.
O— Dim’S SIGN SKXVICK
human rnrvlrssilraa and drought.
Ilun*1* Tuxed* Feed Store
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
O. I), lamlreaa. Phone 1021
The dioughl set, tin- scene o f the
REAL ESTATE! W « NEED
LISTINGS 4IF ALL KINDS OF NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver. Cohen's Radiator Simp for eor.t- crime, and some ineoiuiderate
Liberal trade In A terms. The
pleUi radiator-servile. 100 Sn.t- person come* along and does the
REAL ESTATE — HOMES,
Muxlc Box. 119 W. Fhsl St.
ford Ave. Phone 360-W.
rest. Nearly' all of the rouutry
—APARTMENT. HOUSES, COMPohne 963.
Ui«n having unusually warm
MEIUTAL IIITLIHNGS, LOTS;
SANFORD Beauty Salon. 309 has
weather. East of the Rockies, OctGROVES,, MOTOR COURTS. MRS. BEST home made randy In
Park. Phone 1364. M. .McMah­ oltcr was the third straight month
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
cana for Over Seas shipment
on Spiiul permanent, lading
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
and parkagea for homo use.
0 mo. Si longvr. Cold waves, when temperatures averaged above
TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET
Thoms Count y . 3105.. . . _ • - _ —Crooulmde-'-A—Machinelras.—All JU*rmiL—August—wga-a-acurshar,
September was above normal, and
HE K N 'iW A H O U TTTT AS
waved guarniitenl. $0 up.
October *iva&gt; almost ns warm
SOON I HEAR FRrtM YOU I General Electric automatic blan­
kets for sleeping comfort.
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
BOOFING and painting. Free es­ Septeiulicr. -.In the East, Souths.,
11. B. POPE CO. INC. ____
YOUR PROPERTY O V E I l ,
timates. .Smith lliothera, Con­ and Midwest,' the'coldest snap of~
Itin- season Imsn’t l&gt;e,-n in October
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
ti actor. Phone 1188.
FOR
SALK*
j at all. It came in the final week of
WILL THEN TE L L
YOU
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO- OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS ADD many yenra of life to your I Septeiulicr. Octulier brought warm- !
metal roof and benutifv the ter weather.
a
j
PF.RTY W ild. BRING AND PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
• BUNDLES.
home. We spray it the color J It) fact Ortolier reversed the
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT
10. 15. 20 and 26 CENT
Volt want. Block und other con­ customary procedure and actually
CAN IIE SOLD. A. CULVER
HERALD QFFICK
crete structure sprayed In pas­ Igot warmer as it went alung. For
G O L I) E
— REGISTERED
tel rolor*. Barn* etc. spruyed l^xample: Boston’* average tentREAL E S T A T E IIROKER,
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
with bed oil paint*. Let ux give ’ perature in the last w«uk of SeptMAIN OFFICE ON 17 93 HIGH­
every night at Homer’*.
you a freo i-atiumti*. Reel's eniliet was 52. In the first three
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
portable spray unit, 3(8! W. 2nd wretis of Octntiei it ilimla-d like
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER GAS hot water heater, 2 year*
St. Phone li*l)l J.
this': 68, till und 71. In the fourth
PARK 188.
i old. excellent condition, 150.00.
week of' October, fading yester­
Phone ll4C-J.or IliHO-J.
All-crt Hickson Repail Shop
NEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, partly
day, It fell back to 01.
6lh Slieel Si l.nutel Avenue
• furnished. Small down payment. BEAUTIFY vour home with l.lgHlarkstniiliing
A
general
repair*
Balance like rent Fbr appoint­
WOMAN SPEAKER
ustrum hedge. - Contact L. B.
Telephone 1358
ment cell 9173.
•
Mann, Imke Monroe, Fla. for
CHICAGO,
Oct. 31—UP)—For
any else or any quantity.
ANNOUNCEMENT
If You Want security for Hip
the first lime in the 70-year hitMARSHALLS’
future on a good Four Acre CABBAGE plants, Marlon Mar
tory of Ihe Commeiclal Club of
Tarirt,; partly tlJv*l. and - la* cul­
kwL L.-B. Mann,-I.ah«- Mminwv Cualum made... .Venetian Blind*. Ctrtntght Ttle flit'"* oldr»t and iitosi
Awning* — Ten day delivery — 'exclusive Imxineji* men'* glotip, a
tivation, with an attractive
Workaianslijp guaranteed. Phone woman will anpear a* a gu est
Jmngalotv homo ip a Imautiful SKA-BEE outlMinrd 5 II. P. mo­
tor J129JW. GrOe'a Texaco Ser­ .1376.
sjieaker. The club htilioUliryd thab
felting &lt;tn good'graved rdad
&amp; J
vice, 1120 Sanford Ave. Phone
close In. Reasunably priced to
Clare lloothi* l.ilce. former' RepRAYMOND
STUDIO
9134.
sell.
Expert photographer-available ni ulilirnn eougimswouinu from C&lt;iitBee JOHN W. D. MOORE « TRAILER KIT never In-on used,
nil time* for weddings, anniver­ lu-ctlrut, wjll addle** the club, at
3 bedroom one floor, •with two
saries. birthday parties, social ita llext meet illy N»v. 19.
112.00.
John
Gill-in,
606
Valen­
Urge lots and plenty, of shrubgatherings. .Phone 1093.
cia Dr.
bery In nice section.. House
needs redecorating inside, but SMALL HOUSE trailer. So* H. AUTO ‘ REPAIRING. Hall’* Oa^
ties new- shingle roof and la in
• nU'c, Sanford and Celery Ave­
Qrotson at Trailer Park.
good aound condition.
nues,
*
■*
sSKAT COVERS
ALL"
METAL
2
wheel
trailer,
See JOHN W. I).'MOORE ,
For
Dependable
practically
rirw,
attractive
price.
Near Longwood—yNcw 2 bedroom
A ll
IIREFRIGERATION SERVICE ,
Phone C88-R. E.^jH. Artnltage.
—Completely gas -equipped and
*
Call
partly furnished at 10,600. " *■ FOR SALE—Two beds Snowball
Mnke null Model
GANAS REFRIGERATION
St* JOHN W. D. MOORE
i
a'
Cauliflower plants, resdy t# act.
SERVICE
I have several good buys in grovd
urs
Phone 873-W.
^
Ph. 670-W
and income properties. .
'. •
■w **■■ —■ » ■ ■■
3MP
■ j mtN' w r d . Mrto ttr r ffe xttpr"
200 .Meisch Bldg. 224 E. First St. 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
13 NOTICES— I'EUSONAI,
Phone ISIS
( Ynle^TIrcx) ■'
Highest rashprlre paid for used
8 ARTICLES FOR SALE
furniture. Tad Davis Furniture
Seminole Tire Shop
ATTENTION LA 111EHI
Co. 811 E. laL Ph. 960.
Make a uue-atop service f-.r all
201 N. 1‘arlt
l'hone 37
your laundry and dry cleaning
(tiegiiirr and Vote)
- FURNIT URB—Paint— High* Gloss I'LL BUY your ear rtgardleai of
needs by using your favorite
Esiamel fur home use, any color
age or condition. Roy Reel,
S«-lf-Servlce Laundry.
desired. Free dellsrery in City.
W. 2nd HL
THE IIKLPY 8RLFY LAUNDRY
‘ Very good paint at reasonable
A VC A N Y V lf
rACt
4(0) Wr-UHitrSanford
n D t t i v ! 7 N O T M A t s io t r
prires. Rerl'a Paint Shop, Phone WANTED AT ONCE. 'U T u ie d
pianos. The Music Box, 119 W. Royal Master tire* are bark again.
1084-J. 30® W. 2nd 8L
1st St. Phone 963.
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
CHRISTMAS tree llghte. ~ T h e
BABY’S
play pen. PhT 230~J7~
Mukie Hox, 119 W. 1st St.
Msniti*. cnifit *4sit,
14
LO ST A FO U N D
Phone 963. (,
1M |itl with food looti
■?
7 P *ta, L iv e sto c k . Su p p lie s
Don't let cioxs tiotounl
OCTOBER 26th will have aR kind
1 ox ovl. RtContliucof vegetable plants for aettlhg WANTED: Young joraoy niilk LOST: I.adiea' black purao con­
ilea Mithod ollrn metaining money, other valuable*,
email or large acreage. J. W. • cuw. Thonc 1016-J.
ctulal in ONI OAT. Sef*
in or near Sanford Hospital PfOfruiorul tiu tm io l. (000 luU X tU I.
Sell, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone
Saturday night. Finder please
16.
HELP WANTED
f B f f •f0*1•I*"®* f Utl MilMmit&gt;o* U •
9
'phone 2.37-W.
,
* 1W t ISMN*« Pielit uililtlwa Wilt*—
QI.OBE greatest cut-rate wholeCBOII i n POUHOArtON
tale distributors, offers novel- GIRLS WANTED. U ney’a Drug LOST: Route book containing
name* and addresses. Orlando MS C U M * StOO. MUtOMVXU. ttOSOA
ties, sundries, toys. gifts to ■ Store.
Morning Sentinel. Finder notify
,A shrewd buyers. Glob* Trading
Ralph Ray. .200 Maple AveC«. 109 W. Flagler SL, Miami, Help Wanted—Young Man as of*fke A credit man. Firestone
Phone 1165-ii Reward.
"
Ha.
Stores.
LOST: Two 10 in. jlual wheel*
AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES,
WE,have
a life Insurance debit
with robber tire* from lawn
Dulux and Dueo Spraying Enin Sanford that is a real op­
mower. If you find one or both
amels and Laqueri. Masking
portunity for a mkn' who la
call 7K8-W, Jerry Lord.
tape. Sanding Disc end Paper.
4
\willing to work. State personal
cranky 4ivary month'?
Senkarlk Glees A Paiat Co,
Are you trouhltd by dl,trt*a of
facta and business experience. 1 HOG, black with white front
•s
112-114 W. 2nd 8L Irmele
niocUooal pnlott duiurblegs. i*ost at Grapeville Ave. A
Write c/o P. O. Box 804, Orlan­
auc**t pore thu mak* you t**l ao
t
Country
Club
road.
$i
reward.
tiled.
hl&lt;h-*trunf.
a*rro*&gt; *t iurti
do.
Fla:
*
.
CELERY PLANTS: W, 1st S t at
ttmaat Torn *o Try "Lydia X. PtnXPhone 725-W._________________
Canal. W. C. Mute.
ham's
Vrerlabl*
i
Compound
Comi
ta y*lt«va
MEN—Need 2 at once. Your own
sueb irmplornai
JP BComHB
*1 pink__
pbiki.am'a
permanent business handling L08T — White, black, and tick
FOR SALE or TRADE—Plonhcia
ad
U
made
srpeetal/y
/or
an.
r also baa What Doru-r* wrati
a
•potted pointer, female^ vicin­
famous ' Watkins necessities.
' table top oil atov’e. 1 EXvootT
1}
ilotnschle loot* affectl Any tn a iu a.
ity 9f Enterprise. Name Dina.
Greatest sales In history. Ap­
Sk 1 Auto Focua Eastman en­
Call Saunders, Phone 1107-W. U Y D M L P t m a i /u i 's f i ^ S e 1
ply 906 Voluxla Avo. or write
largers. 1 speed graphia 2J4
it
Reward.
*4P. O. Box 1163 Daytona Besrh,
x 414 'with flaidi holders A rise.
I
Florida.
Small car Motorette. 10 fL In­
I
WHY GET UP NIGHTS
board mahogany motor boat A
tl
IB
AUTOS PT»R SALE
trailer. 2 burner Florence .cir­
WORK WANTED
DUE TO KIDNEYS?
culating heater, used ones and
TRADE: 1941 Buick, 55,000 miles, runs r a n m i ran oocrort wat
other articles. 400 Sanford
A-l condition for amAlter car • If you in op nlsht»—have frrqu»*l rf*
FLOOR BANDING A finishing,
Ave. Phone 1014-R.
suitable for trade-in on new dr# to paaa your water—but have only
cleaning A waxing. Our power
•canty pmigr*—yr*. and have backarh*.
ear. Mr. Nord, Trailer Park.
WOOD HEATER good condition.
unit enables us to work where
due to ruva acidity ia the urine, be tied
Call 024-J.__________ ,
you're feeding Ihit:
there is no electric connectlo.t
Three generation* age Dr. Kilmer. •
..
available.
21
yeaie
axperlenc-.
SWEET Hamlin orange* $2.00
imou* doctor, found huodredr
hie
1L
Um.Gleason.
Lake
Mary,
Fla.
patient*
with Ihi, trouble. Paimtiluntlr
bush. K. W. Lord, Phone 728he
made
a
medicine
at
14
bettn,
toy»*.
W.
LAWNS MOWED. Low prices
ie—Nature’iown way &lt;»
Jerry Lord Phone 782-W.
It "nwamp-Rooti ar.d
I ' SOFA BED, la
I CARRY
condition.
fill
men and womr^uvt
- 110 N. French-Ave.
CARPENTER
with aruaeiag reeulia
•see right to work to
v* KftjartV
Myrtle. &gt;?
BOAT. 12 f t Plywood utility fgmt l ,. ,. . increaae* flow -4
-■
due® out kldnrv*
' lly RUNABOUT, completely - ■&gt;.
'W O R R Y
urine, bemtag relieve escee* acidity .. w
irritated bladder get* A good flarivirg
•quipped. Lefter and upright 1 2 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S
' in s u r a n c e PIANO. Lee tar, "very comfortable, with attractive slip
_ Phone. 462-W.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Candidates State Position
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JACK IIATIGAN

K It 101*11

Fit HI) II. W II.L IA M K

Group No. 'I
1. I favor rrpaving an&gt;l new
NO. I.
Yet, I am in favor of resurfacing paving. I rtfomnw'nd w aiting un­
■ deteriorating »trr#t*-to-thc nMlity til ~a purv ey to-c-tnhltsn our tnm t
of the City to pay. A» to thr.es immediate ncpdt U made. Flnancacssment of property owner* for ing should
dour !-y nuliinitUm?
group

ff:

(('•nttaM4’-fr*a, Cass Oust

countered during hip activation
work In Florida.
, Col. Maxwell Snyder, regimen
tal commander, gave a brief hli
lory of the 124th Regiment and
said that General Hutchison had
minted in It as a private and had
risen through the ranks to hU
ptr«ent rating.
f o b George A. DeCottes gavo
• pep tej k-and stressed~th« Im­
portance ‘-of the National Guard
as a factor o( preparedness.
Capt. Roy Green who, with 2nd
Meut. Richard Brown, was sworn
In to command Company I, expiev*ed thanks to the City and
Seminole County Chamber q/

RANDALL CHASE
Croup No. 2
Croup No. I
Q. I. Pertaining to rraurfac1. In my opinion a maintenance
program ahould be set up for the ing streeti. new paving and •*repair and upkeep o f all City sessraenta against abutting pro-,
streets, ami should lie paid for by perty owners.
the f itly. Qn. aaw sUaaU .thu pav— -—A r - lr -l- t is - ls - l s v e e - e f - im r " tfltl pitting. It Will lie .IHrli) up a method to the citizens for vote. ing should lie performed only up­ facing streets where the work is
to them, at the majority on the I’ reaent revenue will not rrsur- on the rrquest of a majority of absolutely needed, and where the
atreet* to l&gt;e paved inntt lie in fare our atreets. l-et'a make a the abutting proparty owners, ami usa of the street justifies. I am
favor of it. Another thing lu hr survey and plan.
should be paid for by these own­ not in favor of new paving In
taken Into mnildcratinn it the
2. If elected I would lie hound ers as has been the general prac­ Crorgetown and Goldsboro now.
fact that eaeli property ownei at a public officer do ace that the tice in the past
These sections should first have
hat ten yrai* to pay hit gf her 'iKilice depart mint enforced the
2. If elected, I will support, a Iletter drainagr, streets graded,
Msettmeul. The City most- fin­ laws of the rtty'and state and strict law enforcement, without and the 'nrccasanr sewage facili­
ance thia paving over that tame I would do mi. ■
fear or favor, of all City of San­ ties. I am not in favnr of mak­
period.
Detroit Bor Keep
ing assessments against abutting
a. I favor reviewing the City ford lawa and ordinances.
NO. 2.
property owners for the resur- I
Charter anil auiendmenta thereto
3.
I
.heartily
endorse
the
ap­
Yea. I am In favor of law rnt l'a n lJ a a « 4 t i s n r a n
O n e)
faring of streets,
foiermrnta and the. mutual eo- with a yirw to recommending the pointment of a Charter Reform
thus far. Ilia wife is charged with
removal
of
any
piovlalona’
maile
Committer
for
the
purpose
of
Q.
1
1
l-aw
enforrrment.
operation between our Policy llept.
making out money drafts, police
obsolete or Inoperative hy time. studying our present City Char­
A. 2. I am in favor of law an.
And the Sheriff* office.
I
favor-aulunillin**
nn-amen»lmenl
ter.If'
a
change
Is
recommended,'
foreernent.
and
will
rspert
(hr
NO. 3 . ----- — ;---------Detroit prosecutor James H
I am in favor of an election of to the people for vote to provide such changes should lie submitted Police to work with the Sheriff's McNally said Mr*. Jacobs ad­
for
election
hy
majority.
to
a
vote
of
the
people.
office and the State Road Patrol mitted taking the money because
a Mayor by the people A comt. I have hern a niemlier o f the
4. For the yputh df our City. in the enforcement of laws. Per of "love for my husband." When
•mlttee eoulil lie appointed torWork
out the drtailt. such at, how much flty'* Recreation Committer for I am in favor of expanding all sonally, I do not approve of nor arraigned later on three counts of
powei he will havp. Final appro­ the -patt two year*. From my supervised recreation facilities to patronise gambling devices, slot larrrny, she pleaded Innocent and
val would’ he hy our citizens |n&gt;r*onal ohtervntion we cannot the maximum extent that the machines, boliUi, etc. The biggest now la awaiting trial, McNa!
Personally. I would like to'ter our have an adeipiate reel ration pro­ City is able to finance.
difficulty enrountrird by the law said.
Mayor with power to make dreis gram until we have a rompletely . fi. The present City Commis­ enforcement officers is the public
Jacob* has been living In the
ith salary; enough i i i|uip|tnl Ventj i. from which It sioners are to be rommeiidnl for opinion and thr patronage of New York area in rootUHig homes
Ion*. AItii with
to he rnuld devvnto his entire time [ ( an .opekale.^rtafffil liy trained the effort th e/ havr^adc in s«. gambling devices by numbera of and hatha for the past two weeks,
I director* of pKysirnl education. I . curing plan* for a sewage dis­ our cltlxens. Such influence re­ police said.
to the io'o.
feel that our attention should lie posal plant and collection system. sults In an attitude of tolrranre
When Jaeobs appeared In the
the only
1 am very much In favnr of rec- j directed flint at faeilitiea for our This plan ahould be carried for­ by a Urge number of other citi­ |wdicn line-up today
(cation for everyone. I will entei I rhildrrn and that until that ia ward and work started as Boon zen, even the they may not, i|tie*tion asked him was how long
In ■to thia program myself. A |done any adult faeilitiea provided as funds are availaldr.
Ihrmsclvrs, l*r law violaters. This he had been In New York. He re(ommitlre of citizens rail work should I n- made self-supporting
*5. Being. In favor «f Public attitude of cltlxens rrcales p most IN'sted That he had lieen here two
Work out our problem* on the and w lf-llq u ld a tln g . Presen t rev
Improvements of our City, I am ' unfortunate influenco and lack of weeks.
Following the lineup he was
swimming pool. With $.'10,000 on enui-s wilP not hulhj n»r support |Misllivcly‘ io.Javor of operating respect for authority amongst thr
taken to the offlta of acting Lieut.
(land, thit look* like one of one such u center. With respect to on a "pay aa~you go" plan, with younger generation.
Grover Ilrown, head of the forg­
•mall problem*. It mint certainly the xwimming pool. I favor tho no Issuance of bonds or revenue
,&lt;J. 3. Do you favor the appoint­ ery squad, where he was question­
hat my approval ’
immediate construction of n $30,- certificate*. The exact plan of
ment
hy
the
City..Commission
of
ed. Police said hla arraignment
One mote tennis court, central! 000 pool if that is what the peo­ financing x u c h 'Improvements can
a Charter Reform tlommittce for [iiithahly would await the arrival
located, is needed, riaygroutiijIs
avgn
ple want’.
only
Ini
determined
after
consid­
the pur|HiM&lt; of.studying our pres- '•••re of Detroit's district attorney.
for all children white ami roJorcil,
f. I fa v o r n Sewage Disposal
erable study.
ent City Charter with a view of
. must mine, plus sultahle super riant. .
7. I am in favor of the exten­
vision.
0. 1 am in favor of public iin- sion at our sewage collAtion m a k i n g - recommendations for the health and welfare of thou­
NO. fi.
piovenient*. . . all that a plan system to any area &lt;&gt;f the City modernising and streamlining it, sands of our cltlxens.
. The Sewage disposal plant is show* wo nerd ami a survey where full use would be made «f and with particular reference to
(j. H. Municipal Zoo.
the elrellon of the Mayor, and
raally a sticker. I have spruit shows we can pay for.
A. H. Yea, hut I would not fav­
«urh facility.
City
Commissioners
hy
majority
hours discussing this project with
.7. 1 favtu tin- extension of
or any expensive or extensive
H. (lur Municipal Zo« •» not vote of the people? •
.»
numerous pcftple ,eolilieetcd with sewers to tleurgelnwn and Goldsimprovements in the near future.
A. 3. Yr»..
our city. All methiid* which have Ihiio- provided we*make a purvey only an outstanding touiUl at­
traction. hut It provides rrcy s.
tj. ». A T T candidate r6r_ Clty
V.
47
Pertaining'
Id*
City
Re­
been suggested to fjnnnrc thit -ami-plan - how-to-do it.
' ' tion ami entertainment for our
Commissioner, do you have any
creation
Department.
projecrtcad rhe miTTi'c way, k eu
H. (lor ziio is one of Ifi munici­
A. 4. It ia my opinion that the constructive- crtllelsms'«t»&gt; btltr
ormous ileld that would reach ,to pally owned zoo* in the country, own eitixcnX. I am in ^ivor of
aur gramh hihlren. Their aie plant and slipuld I" promoted as on Its.‘expansion as far' ak fund* are City rannoi now afford a full regarding the present City Ad­
•at the.City Hall which Cost the attraction to all of Florida as available hy the City.
time Recreational Director, as has ministration or Its various De­
0. My rahdidary I* not lianed lieen suggested. I am in favor of partments?
Federal government SI I.non. They
well
as
the
tourist*.
Present
rev­
A. 0, No. If elected it is my
eall for the rebuilding of a great
the actions o f ’ the present City such rcrrcathinal facilities as the
deal of the pnAnt lines, due to enue* will n&lt;d |«-rmit esponsion. Commission, or its administration. City ran afford. It appears that purpose to continue careful con­
sideration s%iil study of the prob­
dcterlaia'imi through the yeuis. Let's make a survey and plan,
in. There i* a City Planning
tl. Other than what I have said Commission at the present time fund* now available might make lem* Iwfore the City Administra­
Also same lines rarry sewage ami
it
possible
to
construct
a
swim­
'storm water which mean* addi­ prior to this, I think the City ami the rfrommrn&lt;latinn*
tni* ming pool. From time to time as tion. after which I should be bettional lines would have to he laid. needs most to Improve and de­ body are definitely valuable to funds are available additional r£&lt; ter qualified to make constructive
velop
an
understanding
of
its
All this must I* done IrcfoiW a
the City Commission. It give* rrrntional projects ran lie eon -uggestions.
disposal plant can lie Used. We problems among it* cjtlxens by n them a broader scope of opinion •aiderrd. Any City Recreational
g. 10. A Civic Planning Board.
all must keep lichind this pinjerk la-tier publicity and public rela­ on which to operate and plan Program should lie coordinated
A. 10. Yes. A Planning Board,
until we fitnl some way to com­ tion* program on it* activities. public Improvement*.
of citizens could be a very vital
with
the
srfiool
recreational
activ­
| piopi.-c that |he City employ
plete it. I would sugge.it n com
and valuable part nf the citizens'
ities.
mltlesi of our lending minds to u fum of munirlpnl t«* experts
activities, not only In the civic
(j. Ti. Sewage disposal plant.
•tudy this project. Their teport to survey the. entire municipal
A. fi. Fur a long-time program activities hut helping solve var­
CIO Challenge
would tell us how and when this tax structure and make such rethe City should have plans for ious vital problems that are con­
project rnuld lie a reality.
rorthtiendnllon* -u» would dlstrla Sewage Disposal Plant, and the stantly confronting the City Ad­
M '«N llN tf»4 I1W 1 **«•• I t W I
hulltile
oxiienne*
-of
City
govNO. n.
necessary new sanitary sewers. ministration.
1 favor the “ pay as you go” cininent rqu 11sbl y and laise the now coveied,*' he said.
It tliay lie necessary to have a
Recalling
that
husinaa
group*
plan, even If we indy make some money necessary to operate the
small improvement each year. City, pay Its obligations, and pro- have maintained to the committee referendum, or a vote, to aulhWe will. 1*.paring on out-present f-vtde rtn nnntraHcarpIti* wilh-whieh- that a minimum wage boost wou.d orixe such ImpmveTnenW and pro­
vide for their financing.
sbt beyond IU70.
WP r„„|i| I* gin to seeure the ini- lm jnflationnry. Nixon said:
os'
Q. &lt;1. Improvements made on a
"1 think the American people
NCI. 7.
] ninveinents we all iriognize are
have heard enough of *hr* cal­ "Pay as you go" plan.
Sanitation mu*t cover all sec. n_,,.il,,f
A'. t'&gt;. In most instances a "pay
lous argument-^that a few dol­
tlons of Hanford, or we are ile-|'
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lar* .added to their income to as you go" plan for improve­
fearing our purpose.
feed their children, provide ment* ia desirable. There may lie
NO.-H.
$29,000 Taken From help
medical rare, put a toof over some emergency improvements InYea. Dur *•*» is one of our main
attractions. Some amounts should
Refinery Paymaster their heads, get a little educa­ vdiving health that may require
some other kind of financing.
be act aside carlf year, to* Im­
tion, etc., air Inflationary.
prove il.
(J. 7. Extension of sewage sys­
"The same dollars, when they
BOSTON,
Oct.'
31—&lt;
fj*t
Four
9 .M
giinmon e*C(ip«l with a 129,000 accumulate hy the billion* In ror- tem In .tirorgrtowji and Goldsi When I take Into consideration pavndl today after holding up the |mrate profits, are neerssary to lioro.
the service these men have tend- navmaslcr pf the Amerirao Sugar provide husinet* with an 'ineetiA. 7. Ye*. This is a very Im­
•red., the ‘ problems they havr ifefiticry 'Oimpnny in south |k&gt;s- live.* Workers liktf an inrentlvu portant. and much needed, im­
faced, I am more Inclined to 'say ton.
provement for the- protection, of
too."
r
“Triank you for a .Job w-cll done."
police ip|*iited' the men fled
As to various-departmetlt* frank- I, „ „ rw.ll,m.W , r,U„. Thr quartet
ly,: I* do think we do Med m.iiic „ „ , k.
were
over-hauling.
FOR T H E BEST ICE CREA M ^ t
aimed with a *BWetl-off.shotgun (
JOHN

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Commerce for giving the banquet.
Including tha guests, there were
43 present at the banquet ac­
cording to R. P. Payne, executive
officer. Guests Included John
Baulx, VFW district commander
and James Singletary, commander
of Campbell-Loaelng Poet 63 of
the American Legion.
It was stated that efforts will
!&gt;e_ma&lt;le to Increase Company . I
to 168 fnu» and seven officers.
Drill* will be every Thursday
nigbt-*t—HifrAmrory;— ------------Men aworn In were; First

F R ID A Y , O C T. 81, 1M T
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Sergeant Terrance V. Brown, ales: Donald E. Byerly, Noah W.
8t%ff Sergeants, Edward C. Dan­ Cogburn. Enrique P. Colmsnaris,
iel* and Howard A. Shyrock, Scr. Joseph A. Irving, Walter 0. Gard­
grants, Ralph H. Geiger, Henry ner, Raymond W. Hall, Portar
M. Jameson, Clarence O. Jones II. Lansjng, III, Nathan R. My­
and Charles H. Powell, Corporals, ers. Keith B. Schumacher, Floyd
Morgan C. Bernard. Walter E. M. Sjoblom, Otis A. Sjoblom, TalBrown, Cecil B. Jones, Ralph L. madge E. Smith, Jr. and Letter
Moran (who is Armory care tak­ L. Tillis.
er), William II. Pugh and Jams*
The 124th Infantry of the Flor­
E- -Smith,--------------■ - id* "Nalional_ Guafd.“ was first In yj~
•Other members of Company I the country to be activated sine#
•re T-6 Wilbur F. Brihannn-.TJL the weri This took plare~ 8 ept~
Albert S. Tucker, Pfc. Robert Ifi, I94C. it was pointed out today
L. Brown, also.the following priv. by Sgt. Brown.

End of the Month Specials
Assorted Colors- Clothes

A r t .93
1 up

HAMPERS
Hathaway Dots Collage, Pr. A d .95 up

^ ^ . 9 5 . up

BED SPREADS
(Per Pair)

CURTAINS

$1

7*\Vay

PILLOWS

^»Q .95 up

Padded

FLOOR LAMPS
4 ^ . 4 9 up

CARD TABLES

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IRONING BOARDS

$ 4 '^

Cadet

39c

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SCATTER RUGS
SEE OUR STOCK
of

Unfinished Chairs, and Tables — Occasional Furniture
Mirrors — Utility Cabinets — Living Room, Bed Room
.

and Dining Room Furniture.

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON
YOUR OLD FURNITURE.
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SHOP ELSEWHERE — THEN* COMPARE

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and BUY YOUR FURNITURE
from

TED DAVIS FURNITURE STORE
“ Growing With Florida”
311 East First Street (Vote- It Ih The American

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T O T H E V O TE R S

NO. io* ..
and yiel'J. * ie l weioelail in .wwirh-;
-A ' iiieiitiiur* wiint t i n io t f * " work rlotli* and wilder*' hrlinet*.

aential to. a \rnwing community
kuch at our*. Our growth hn*
juet started. I.et'e all grt liehtmt
•nd push to keep thn hall lolling.
Last year I2K new home* weir
,bullt.-2i «iBWu-bo,|nr*n place*,' f,
cabin court tiniU. for a grand
total of over $000,000 dollars III
comparison to 1941 when only
1100,000 was sMBITnr all foil.

Iliveatignlion showed the regUlUaUllU-platc-pn ihe nihlH'is’ car
had lieen stolen from an auto­
mobile m the Bark Bay*. .____ _
Tin- loilil'tip came (I........ Il the
hrrli of a fUW.000 iiayndl robbery
yesterday at the nlurtevant Div­
ision of the Westlnghiio-e Klcctrie
(Jurpuralioii in llyd , I’aik ami the
two crimes, Imie . considerable
similarity.

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414 Sanford Avenue

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DOWN ON HNIIIF..H
LONDON,
Oct.
31- id l—A
hardy Scotch physician, Muffing
at the British male'* sensitiveness
to chill winter winds, launrhed a
one-man rampaign today to cut
short one of clothing-rationed
Britain'* few remaining hixurlca.

Our city now has ethe chance* of attaining what we haveV
all been Waiting for; and as one o f the many small

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business .min deriving their living here, I am anxious
to help Sanford grow Into a larger and more prosper­
ous community.

If you believe that by progressive efforts I can help
hasten and promote the well-being and prosperity of
us all, then cast your
ballotv next Tuesday -for:
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M . J. LO D G E
Candidate for City Commission in District Two
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In Unltj Ther# Is Strength—
T# Protect tii« P . m * of th# World;
To Promote the Prpfrtat of Ataoriea;
To Prodnce protptrll/ fo? Sanford*

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Partly cloudy with little chine*
In temperature throuth Tueiday.
Gentle— to moderate southwest
” lnd* tonight hrnimins irntlr
to 1variable Tuesday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPATER
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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1947

Peace Treaty
British Haven City And School Elections Will
Russia
Is Reached By Get Public Attention Tomorrow With Germany
JM ikolajczyk
For
Is Advocated
Exiled Polish Leader
Is Flown T o London
In R A F Airplane;
Escapes Red.Cordon
L O N D O N ,* " N o t . 3 . m
—
Slanialaw Mikotajcsyk aald to' nliht he fled Poland through
a ' the Kuaalan rone of Germany
to the llrlliah area after
learning that the Moscowsponsored Polish government
planned to sentence him and
at leaat two other Pollah Pea*
aant Party offlctala to death.

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LONDON. Nov. 3 O D -Stan
it law, Mikolajczyk. leader of the
wattime Poliilf governmcnt-in-exile.
„ h i i repotted in the Home ol
©(Commons today 1° -have readied
Britain by air for tancluatypiomited by the British government.
Amid loud cheers, Christopher
Mayhew, under secretary ol itale
for foreign aifain. told Commons
that "I have been informed that
Mr. Mikolajciylt arrived in llrt
country and was given leave to
land."
T
Mikolajczyk . disappeared - front
•Wartaw two week* ago. . Hit
whereabouts rcmiined a mystery
until today. The Polish govern­
ment already had ordered an in­
quiry into his (light into cxilefl
Msyhew reported that Mikola*
jciyk had landed at Mansion Air­
field. southeast of London in
Kent county. There was no imme
dial* indication as to -the nationC

Polls will o;en M 7 i0 o'clock tomorrow at the City Hall for
the primary |o nominate two City .Commissioners. Voting will cease
at rundown. Compe’ing *ir Croup No. I are John Ktider, Jack Ratipan and Fred H. Williams. In Group No. 2 are M. J. Lodge and Ran­
dall Chase.
For the coorlywiJ* school election o f trustees and the vote on
s.'hocl lax roillage .nc»ra.'». the polls will open a| 7;00 A. hL and
close at 7-00 P. M.
Three school trustees will Is*
fleeted. Candidates are: It. K. era In Sanfortl will vot* at tha
Coper, east Sanford: Roy F. Girl Scout headquarter* on Com­
Howell, Lake Mary; Herbert A. mercial Street, and east side vot­
Ilehrens and Mrs. George Harden, er* at the Tourist Center,
The following voting places
west Sanford.
Rcgiatered voter* who pay taxes have hc«n designates! putalde of
on real or personal property are Sanford for tho aehool vote: Lake
eligible to vote In the school elec­ Monroe, community center; Paola
Slickly’* Store; Oviedo, Town
tion, said Supt. T. W. Lawton.
'Tw o aehool millage proposals Hall; Oaneva, community center;.
are to he voted upon. One ia to Chuluola, Myrtle Chalker’a Store;
rain? the ralllage lovleif for cur­ Goldenrod, community h o u s e ;
Hall; Lake
rent school expenses from four to Longwood. Town
six mills. For building reserve Mary, Gleaaon’a Store; Altamonte
funds and In order to meet State Springs, community renter; For­
appropriations for this purpose rest City, Plunkett*: Slavia. Stann new two mill levy Is to lie votes! ko’it Store; Fern Park, Barnett's
upon. The County must appro­ office: Bear Lake, Ketrhem'a
priate |100 for every $300 allocat­ residence.
ed by the State for new building
In accordance with City .law,
addition* and equipment,
he owners of places ’ selling liquor
pointed out.
(not beer and wina) have been
If this money It taken by the
notified
to rlose their places of
schools from their operations
fund, it will be depleted and re­ huilnest during the hours voting
pair* can not be taken rare of, takes place, it was announced
Mr. I&lt;awton ilertaied.
this morning - by Chief of Police
In this election, west aide vot* [ Roy G. Wilhamt.

U, S. Reds N ot_ Candidates Air To Affiliate With Views At Meeting
New Cominform . Of Rotary Club
American P o l i t i c a l Kridcr, Ratignn And
Situation Held Un­
Chase Tell Rotar
favorable T o Them
ians
Of
Policies

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MOSCOW Nor. .1 (Ah—The
Three of the five candidates for
Soviet pree* published today
City .Commissioned wete intro­
a letter It said had been ad­
duced at the Rotary luncheon to­
dressed collectively to Prime
day and outlined briefly their
Minister Stalin by appro*!mately 2S.000.W0 S o v i e t
yiews on City affaits. They were
Youth League member* voic­
John Kridrr aryl Jack Rstigan in
ing "full belief in the unbeat­
Group No. I and Randall Chase
able might of our mother­
in Group No. 2. Candidates M.
land.” ",’Our youth realise*
JACKSONVILLE. N ov'S. (8pe
. what Iby-boeale ahetst Anglo- - J r-ix d g t' in Gt6up~No7~’l and
— dial)— “ Florida, 1n~tny~optnf6Hr American 'Democracy' ar*
Fred H- Williams in^Group No. 2
iA h*a poealbilltlak tdt becoming on* . weeth,* the i letter.l»Id u’They
were unable to be present
o f the most louajsUnVIui«r»rou * all (h* pooraeaa aad ret
ductlon a r e a s 'In the United
Mr. Chase said that he was not
of bourgeois cnlture.
. • States, If not In the world, but
making
any campaign, that he had
attaining .that goal will call for
NEW YORK. Nov. 3 C^l-The no cigars or liquor to give away,
rlose eo-ordlnatiort, and InUlligent, snergetlc planning on tha Communist Patty of the United and that he hadn't kissed, any
art of Stale and F e d e r a l States says it ffas decided not to babies, but ■that if elected he
ore#*,- aald William L. Wilson, affiliate with the- new Cominform would endeavor to carry oyt RoDirector of Florida State Markets at Belgrade, 'for fear such action
lary’s motto of "Service Above
today. "For year# tho Nation has
would
be
seized
upon
by
"reaction­
Self.”
He added that lie was gin I
looked Increasingly 'toward our
•vast Everglades for a good per- ary and pro-f^sciil forces" in this to see -so much interest in the
.w rentage of Ita late Fall.-Winter country “as a pretext for new campaign as .an indication of -a
* and early Spring vegetables; In­
U'aaflseeO &gt;» Fast t.lakl I .
healthy condition for "unless’ the
creased' population in nur urban
IC a a lla a iS «a l*au* T m l
centers, makes such supplies more
land more vital.,
Fire U-Reported• "W l ilUllilU life J ill UWIMRV
we have witnessed heavy damage
At Wheeler Plant Tax Books. Opened
to great crop acreage*, and delay
At'CQlIector’s O ffic e
irwillsnS •• N s* r.t*ht)
The Whntor- Firtlllxer Plant,
The tax booki were opened Sat­
at Oviedo rebuilt after tho disas­
trous fire of last spring, wkt re­ urday morning by County Tax
Exhibition Matches
ported on fire atJLSO o'clock this Collector John L. Galloway for the
and Assistant Fir# payment of real and personal pi
* ,
Held At Mayfair afternoon
Chief Thomas at once sent the party for 1947 and quite a long
local fire department’s booster line of taxpayers formed In the
Court Hqjjse hall.
Desplta threatening weather, a truck to the scene.
ta rn crowd gathered i t the MayIt was - unofficially reported -Quite * number of tax payment*
~ fair Tnn "tennle cotirta yesterday from Oviedo that the fire had were received In the mall and
afternoon at 1:80 o’clock to wlt- started In fertiliser stores In a again today (hare wax a Una form
ntvt three exhibition
match** corner of the new steel construct­ ed outside of Mr. Qatloway’e
eponeored by the 8anford Hath ed building. The Winter Park office. •
and Tennl* ClubHe explained the ruth aa In
Buddy Behrens. National Inter- Fire Department w m also called dleating that taxnayera want to
upon to give aid to the Oviedo
■cholaetle Chaoudon and National volunteer
fighters. At 2:45 o'clock take advantage of tha 4 ppercent
Oi-plor Single* Oeamplon from FL
discount applicmbl* an taxes during
v. Lauderdale, defeated Enrique Bute, firemen were reported to have the November.
blase
partially
under
control.
the Peruvian National Champion
and Eastern Intercollegiate alnglea champion, 8-1. 8-1 In the
feature match of the afternoon.
Ricardo
Balblera,
National
champion from Chile and Bratll,
defeated Eddie Copeland, Rollln*
College coach In a close match, 0-7.
In the final match Behrens and
Copeland defeated Balblara and
T V LAHASSEE Nov. 3 VP)—Neatly S I8.000.000 hat beep
Buie In -the only double* match
of th* exhibition. Bahrene and dimmed .ir th* ra il let Yens from the $55,820,000 debt Florida
« Copeland coasted through a 8-8 counties ran up for Kilo'll construction doting and fust after the boom.
■9 set but wer* forcod to e.xUnd Urn
• However. $5,776,5BO woith of bonds have been issued in the past
final set to win 9-7.
Charlss Morrlaon occupied th* two years for pew &gt;rhoJ building* to partially offset the total debt te
. umpire’* ch*!r and was *sallied ilucdon
by B. C. Steele, Clay Wllllama,
Crlin English Slate School Superintendent, said school bond in
Cecil Rlne* *nd Hamilton Blab** tereal rales had been trimmed^
aa linesmen.
from aa much a* 8 portent to debts that are In danger of de­
S percent by a aerie* of refi­ fault.
m a in b m e n a c e
“ School Indebtedneaa during the
nancing plane carried out under
paat 10 or 12 years has canitl
PORTLAND,
Nor. 8. WP&gt;- 1987 and 1939 law*.
------Me,
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One of Maine’* many forest fire*
When the 1937 School Budg- tuted one of the major problem*
still constituted A • £ * * * *® **• et Law waa enacted, the coun­ in Florida,” . English said. Be3 town* of WhltnayvflU and Ma- ties owed 155,820,000, of which ginning about
In
^ 1925,
*• ithough
,
toncot earlier, many of
$4,417,523 waa defaulted principal tamo insItanea#
and $1,658,475 waa paat due TtT the district* o f the atate I sued
bond* In ambitious amouniill.
far from any vtUaflK Ther# etfll tareat.
waa no sign o f sufficient rain to
"Th# bonda did not originally
Since then, with strict' atate
„ th* *&gt; percent conetito
supervision of county school budgeta, all paat due Interest ba« been tlonal limitation of the haeeaee
.10 lives add $30,000,000 In pro- paid and the defaulted principal
. of J *" * * * * * » m e
,&lt; party In
has been cut to almost a negllgihla $254,141.
tha am w Ju « f E n S r y S S r t
the total E 2 W S S

Director Wilson
Says Florida May
Lead Food Raisers

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$18,000,000 Is Trimmed From Florida
School Debt In Past Ten Years

a r a ta ttS fij

Senator Vandenberg
Demands Separate
Peace If Council
Deadlock Continues

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO. 232

Rejects U. S. Proposal
Partition O f Palestine

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Soviets Insist Brit­
ish End Mandate By
Next January 1 And
Recall Army By May

Where Oregon Slate Heads Died In Plano ( ‘rush

ANN ARBOR. Mith., Nov 3
VP)— Senator V a n d e n b e r g
(R-Mich) today advocated a icp*
atati peace with Germany il the
Council -of Foreign Ministers rt&gt;
maim deadlocked through this
winter.
While granting qualified en­
dorsement to the Mtnhall Plan,
the Senate president pro-tem main­
tained that "Germany's restoration
to viable autonomy is at the cote
of Europe’s rehabilitation.
"It is infinitely preferable for
the Council of Foreign Miniiteit
to come to united terms," Vanden­
berg said in an address prepared
for delivery at a University of
Michigan convocation marking the
centennial o( Dutch coloniration
in Michigan. •
"But I am paying that disa­
greement—here or elirwhfir can
not be allowed to postpone peter,
rehabilitation and irlLgmr'nmen'
forever." hr addrd. "Peace must
have priority."
Vandenberg alto urged a change
in the United Nations Charter
under uhirh the veto would apply A Slate polirrman ia looking into the battered rock pit nf the plane In «hi-h GmrrnnV I’ arl Snell of
"solely to the use of armed fotce." Orrxnn. Secretary of Slate RolM-rt^Farrell anil Stale Scntle Prraident Marahvll Cnmrll died when the
plane rravhrd while Hying to a ranrh near Lake view, Oregnn. I'itnt nf the pi inr.’* Chit llngue, alao
He attacked "world-wide Coni
munlst attitudes which most of waa killed. Speaker nf the House Jnhn Hall waa awmu ill aa (iiiiernor. ( Inter national Smindphoto)
us believe ate Incompatible with
peace.”
He warned that America "can(Coiillaaaa sen I'RR# f',l«|it)

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12 Year Old Boy •Mrs. F. A. Stone Camp Guard Tells
Declared Winner
In Chicago Admits Of
Grid Contest ' 0 T Shooting Of
Killing 7 Year Old
Four Convicts

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LA K E SUCCESS. Nov. 3 0 T ) _
Ru» »i* today reje d rd American
Mtggrtiions nn mrlbmls of parti­
tioning Palrrtine and instead demamled ih.it ifw British end thrir
mandate over the Holy Land by
next Ja n . I and • »»itlidr*w all
Itoops no I*tcr than May I . 1049.
I lie Soviet U nion, said theta
should he a transition period of
no longer than on" year between
the trim ma lion of the maudite
and complete ihdrprm lrnce for th?
p n rjrrtrd Jewith and Arab vtil-v.
h o t . ftiii p n jo j. R u tii v would
place rpipornihiltv ' for supervi­
sion under the United Nations
Security Cm rnril.
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Soviet drlpKate Semen K . T»»rapkur delivered Hip long awaited
policy declaration In a closedmm ting of th- "partition’’ ju b m-mmittrr (ip -lti,. 'aaTemBlv’t 67natlnn r&lt;&gt;ninrttt"c on I ’alevtlne.
He aald the Soviet Union eoul.l
not accept the |t n||" ,|
Cr«tion that llrila in be e/itrusted
w'itli the tu*k of n-lmlnUtering
the ll-dv I. uih I pending indepen­
dence "because the man-late lis t
failed."
1lie Aqierlcnn delegation had
suggested that Independence for
llie proposed two new eountries
• Imuld come .by next Job- I with
•lie III itlali remaining Until that
time.

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T»arivjiMn insisted a transition
{period wm necestary. He abo

ijtu rm d sUivai sit*. 4&gt;; .S' ptvrr fo r'

Roy Green, 53 Year
Old. A. C. L. Agent,
Died Saturday A M

'Mr*. F. A Stone wav declared
winner of The Herald plck-tlie-

SlayiiiR'&lt;}rcw O ut O f
* Argument Between
*'"Therri On Cigarette

Rov Green, 53 year old eommerrla! agent for tb* Atlantic
CoaaUInt Railroad, died Saturday
at 4:00 A. M. at hi, home. fi|R
Magnolia Avenue
fallowing a
lingering illness.
C H IC A G O . N *v.‘ ^ OF) Author­
With the Atlantic Coastline ities announc-d today the mysteRailroad for 80 ?**rs, Mr. Green
was
"■» commercial agent
ageni . at*
ai Belle
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A
Glade P«
prior to coming
Sanford \ y&lt;*t*OW «*&gt;y -h*‘l been solved liy
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__________
where he lived for'six rears. He a hfth-giadr pupil's signed italew m born at Bradford, Fla. Nor. menl that "I killed l^innie Fellitk
27, 1898 and was a member nf the
F’lret Baptist Church there. He In i Orl. IS in Tlistcher Womli
"
v’
wa*
member of th* Klwanle Forest Preserve."
Club of Sanford.
Ixinnme i haltered body -W»s
Survivor*’ Include one eon. Roy
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i the prr.rne
in
ol&gt; Oct. .&gt;
D. Groan and a grandson, Roy I). fmina
,
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Mrs. John n.' fame, Tampa and ftom hit home.
Mr*. Faul Bridgen, Charleston,
Coronrr A
L i Btodic said
8. C.; three brothers, Fred J,
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Plant City; and II. Jackapn Green,
Jr„ Daytona Beach.
The remain* were shipped Sun­
day, to Llv# Okk for funeral -*#r* 11 Nazis Convicted—
vleea in the Bnwanee Funeral
For Crimes Charged
Horn* and burial In th* Uve Oak
Cemetery beside hi* wife. The
body was accompanied by hit
NUEBNBKRt;, O K R M A N Y.
son and daughter-in-law, Erickson N o9T*3 DPI— FotfHeen German 55
Funeral Horn* wa* In charge of officer* and a- civilian who con­
arrangement*.
ducted Ihe Natl system of concentratfon ramps 'where million*
JAYCEP. BARBECUE
died were convicted today of war
Members.of the Seminole Coun I crime* and erimev against hu
ty Junior Chamber of Commeree ] mattRir.'Three other* were acquit■re r&lt;?qucited to meet at the |trij
motoV^to^BTue
* * * * *
»* handed down
qnrinrr'for i haTbeeue *
•ll,,#r ,CK,*&gt;- Th” language of the
Spring* f &gt;r ■ b«rt cue.
i opinion of the American tribunal
All ptraoni
rase
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■.!’ General o .w .ld I’ohl, the leading
tlv# ar# Invited to attend the out­
nt, that th
ing.
*e*m#d to ItsJttJIl'Ilcd.
,i
Walter Krohnr has a full prog­
Pohl was second only to Hein­
ram outlined and tha baroaCua
will be served front 0:00 to 7 &gt;00 rich Himmler, the Gestapo chltf,
In p^vatign In the aystem.
P. M.

Farm Bureau Protests Condition
Of New Paving On Celery Avenue

A resolution calling xllrnlion of the Stale Road Department lo the
dangerous and abrupt drops on ihe shoulders ol Cctery Avenue follow­
ing its resurfacing by a paving concern; was adopted Friday evening
by th* Seminole County Fatra
n il Bureau'at its meeting and supper at the
re Tana
Future
Tatm Builalm
Uuihlng.
Francis Meriwet
Meriwether, local grower,
trrower, syas
was elected as pi
president of the
Farm Bureau and succeeds M. L. Cullum, Chase and Co. executive,
who occupied th# poet for two"
terms. Leo Butnar, executlva of tha Florida Stale Farm Bureau,
vie# - president, Introduced th* told of flood damage to vege­
speaker*.
table* In south Florida, lie point­
Dr. A. A. Foster of the Central ed out that local growers eould
Florida Experiment Station, re­ benefit from' tha lowered south
ported progress In devalopmant Florid# vegetable production unof Wight resistant celery and lee# price ceiling* are put into af­
stated that ha had grown 80 fect. He urged that membership
planta whleh ar# palatable and of tha Bureau be Increased In
r#adv for aeod production. Cooler order to cope, with price celling
conditions ar# nooded for tid in g , ptopoeals In Washington. Ha alto
and apac# at tha Mountain Ice tpoaa' ef tha water control and
' -Thle situation reeulud
Company will be needed for this ronsemtion study now being
purpose, b« declared. A commit­ don# and advocated a fiv# cent
S B K T W f t f - I S L f l tee Including Prea. Meriwether. tractor gaa refund, action on
and Interest when tha tax burden County Agent C. R. Dawson ami whkhThe said, had been blocked
too heavy, and prevented Market Manager H. J. Lehman by politics.
construction oif iBM ded b u ild in g * was appointed to e a n r out thla ... A resolution of sympathy to
and addition*
plan.
^
the family of th* late. W. M.
M
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Job# Ford, exeeutlve secretary

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a tliree-rnaii ronunitalon, ifeelarIng that thU group would have
onlv aiUlsorv powers.
Ituivia eqlleil for a I In a tln n
m ininlw lon operating directly un­
der the kgfurltv council, w ith the
same T m m trfB I— rep'ieVefilST.’ " lo*
liamHe the trnnsillen and direct
the •etllng np of ‘'provishinal
counciU of government” In th#

week by the Teil Pavls F’urnlture PrlsoTfersI^Tiun^cFusccT
t’ompany. and will receive a
T o W ork On Account
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chenille rug. ■
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Mr*. George Touhy wa, namrd
O f Fear O f Snakes
second place winner anJ will re­
ceive a magazine rack given by
BRUNSWICK,’•G.A . Nov. v &lt;.n
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the Teil Davit Furniture Com­
Guy McNabb, 21-yehr-old Glynn
pany
*S‘
I’. .Bayard Smith, R. A. Smith ’ county 'work camp guatd. told
and W. H Duncan won llilril, [to’ lay of thoollng lour negro eonfourth and fifth prises Of a P*»s vilU w|l0 |1P ,.„d hradrd foT him
for two given by, the Rit* Then
after thr canlp warden "fired jit
ter.
Member* ot (hi- Sn-jfnfd police
All w.lnnerv selected \2 of tlu’
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H contest^ correctly, and wera i Talking I ni, young McNy&gt;h force* end th* S h eriffs’ depart*
'•qte awarded certificates
declared winner* 4n the order' In 1trpealrd lhe’ , story'-tol l by oilier
I inLi.—
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which ine
the ns
ballot* were received.
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which
.
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n ^ r T r ” Wf— »
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week coilre- In crime
of rigid begin convicts IAt July datevftnn anti .other police efficcorrectly, but his ballot wa* re­
ceived after those who won prite*. I I . He accompanied LI pilioneis latwy 'methoda ecodie-te-l here by _
hack fn the; fcamp;"L*-vxfdr~)Vtf*r •♦hw- Federnt IMtcuo nT tn veilfga .
The Touch tan Drug Company tost;*
It awarding the first two prlre* Ithey rrfu icd lo continue work on lion. 'Ihe certificates Were given
the l-ailx-t up for City employ***
for thl* week, They ar* giving a dilch because tliry were afraid nt
at the Fifty A**ocUte* picnic
a Tarker ”"51“
6 r .fountain pen *nd of snakes.
geounda by IV. W. Hutkf. essly. The Illlr
a large box of candy.
•wit FBI agent iu_ charge of l)w
Theater - will- give -the - tlilr-l
The youthful v i(nr,&gt; was 'hr Mluml Division,
through fifth prise winner* a pa** terruplrd frequently by I)»«t»s-;
Judge' J, (}. Sharon, who at­
for two.
Attorney J. Saxton Daniel. At one tended every rla«s, w,*a the flyat
|H&gt;inl, Daniel asked if MtNabh hvil to'receive .n certificate and wn*
cnmmendeil by Mr. Burke for hi*
Road Department.
:not heard thr te*ljmt.ny nl_Rru Ti**t»tann»^—in—
rroihTHTng _ -ihe
- 1
coljrse. Chief o f Police Roy (I.
Offers Contrads! M nnllrttiMl «*n f*n«r I Igthtl
William* ami Sheriff M*r» wer*
11 - a l l n u r .i „ „
ran *
tw el
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 3 l,V&lt; The State Road Department today Miniater I'ropo.Hcs
asked 'contractor* to Submit bid*
John Simla Attends
Nov. IH for 70 miles of road nml ’ Aiiti-CiamhliiiK Hulo
bridge improvement* In II rnunVFW Council IVIeet
tie*.
JACK80NVII 1.11. Nov. 3. O'
'The projects are located In I’olk. A llaptiet minister who 1* leading
John Saul*, fifth district com­
Luke, Hamilton, Seminole, I’nlm n drive against alli-grfT gambllrut mander of th* Veteran* of Forilrarh, Dade Cilrut, Levy, Hills­ (n Duyal county proposed a pro.' flgn Wars, department.of Florida,
borough, J^on and Walton Cniin- gram of 'action nt a downtown wa* among th* 76 VF-W leader*
lle*.
from all over lh» State who at* •
mate meeting yesterday.
Bids were asked on:
More thin 3.000 persons, heard tended the VFW Council »e**lon ‘
Paving 8.89 miles of road ,434.
Sunday at the Seminole Hotel |g
Seminal* county, between roads! tha Rev. R. D. Ingle call upon
Jacksonville.
Dept. Cpmdr. Jam**
church
and
civic
organization*
to
800 and IK and road 428.
iy»l*..n of Lake City pretldaif.
demand enforcement of. law* proAlao attending wore Junior Vic#
lutilting gambling Ho snid a rule
CIRCUIT COURT
Commander Cheater Whittle and
Circuit Court o f th* Ninth It lit effect “ requiring nur police paat Slate Cnmmaqder Roy Glov­
Judicial Diatrlrt will convene all to rrport gambling activities to er. bojh of Orlando,
10:00 o’clock Tueaday rooming. their superior olficera" ami urged
It wat decided to hold the mid- *
The Board of County Commis­ demand* tie made to rnvokn this
sioners and convene In regular rule se pollremi-n could make Im­ winter confotrnco In Ocala, Jan.
12-13. A icaotiition pralalng th*
monthly meeting at th* tame time. mediate arrest*.'
work of Ihe Congressional Com­
mittee Investigating un-American
activities, was adopted by th*
Council. Another resolution con­
demned the sponsoring of atldatie
exhibitions by veteran*’organisa­
1
tions In the atate under direction
of an ex- service man who I* not
tha holder of an honorabl* dis­
In connection with tho »rr*nt announcement by Col.'Willis E charge from military service.
.■ vJ:
Teale, duliict Army engineer. lhat Army Engineers have commenced
studies on a plan to contrel water* through South and Central East
BODIES FOUND
Florida including the Ev*rgladrs, Kissimmee and upper St! Johns River
DfLAND. Nor. 3, (A5— Th#
basins, Edv-ard Higgins, minayer of the Seminole County Chamber of bodies of two men, who took off
commerce today announced that parties interested in the St. Johns In a private plana from Orlando
River project have had word from U. S. Engineers that a report based Oct. 24 and had not bean hoard
on the special hearing* held this*
from alnce. war* found In th#
spring will be submitted to Wash- ty Chamber of Commerce hat re­ wreckage of the plan* yesterday
Ington on Jan. 15.
quested th* county agent* of Vo- about three mile* northeast of
“ U ia very essential that re­ worked out In th* Klstlmmye and Laka Helen.
ports concerning drainage of farm upper 8L John* River basin study,
RICH'DIES
probably will Include construction
lead, cattle ranches and orange of lassnrolra In the Central FlorATLAN TA^fcv. 8, (A»&gt;- Wal­
grove* and roads In dtlee and
ter II, Rich. -07, president of
counties b# In the handa of U. 8. luila, Brevard, Indian River, Os­ Rlch’f, Inc., on* of th# South’s
Engineers aa rapidly aa possible,” ceola, Orange and Seminole Coun­ largest department atons, died
Mr. Higgins declared this morn­ ties to contact owners immed­ today. Ife had been 111 for several
iately for all atatements,” ha aald.
ing. ’
A meeting of county agents month*. Rich became president In
“ To facilitate the obtaining of will probably be held next wrek 1929 of the department (tor#
these reports, the BeratnoI* Coun­
which his father founded.
(OwpDimtl M !*•«• Twt)

Sanford Policemen
Complete Courses
Given Bv F B I

Hearing Will Be Held On River
And Lake Flood Control Jan. 15

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CINCINNATI Oct. 29 (*•) —
Baseball Commissioner A. B.
Chandler yesterday ruled that no
exhibition garnet may lie played
by Major I-eagne club* before
March 1.
The action fqllowa an agree­
ment reached last year with the
player* committee that plavtra
need not report before March 1
to begin their spring training.
Training, including exhibitions,
will be confined to 45 days under
the agreement veltk the player*.

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Midshipman Expelled
In Ticket Scalping

By BOB GRUBB
NEW YORK Oct. 29 0P&gt;—Not­
re Dame, still toying with the nifc.
pu.ItlDn Si It moves toward the
Nov. 8 meeting with Army, waa
hark aa No. 1 college football
team of the country today on tha
basis V returns from the weekly
Associated Press poll.
After giving the Irish second
billing to Michigan for two weeks
straight, the 'nation’s aporta w rit­
er* voted Frank Leahy’a men
their old familiar first-place rank­
ing and dropped the Wolverines
to the runner-up position.
Notre Dame, choice of the w rit­
ers as the top team of 1946L had
started off In the same spot this
year. The Irish slipped past Iowa
21-0 last week for their fourth
straight victory and, (till sup­
posedly playing “pnder wrapa,"
headed for Saturday’s meeting
with Navy.
Michigan’s narrow squeak in
pulling a 1S*6 victory from Min­
nesota out of the fire apparently
lowered the voters’ estimation of
the Wolverines. l.ast week they
garnered 147 of 108 first-place
votes. This time they collected
only 09 while Notre Dame waa
awarded 78 of the 196 ballots.
Th* most extensive weekly poll
in many years gave Notre Dame
a point score of 1734 (10 poinU
for a first-place ballot, 9 for sec­
ond. 8 for third, etc.) Michigan’s
total was 1089. Texas remained
RICHARDS- TAKES OVER
in third place with 15I&amp; as a re­
BUFFALO. N. Y. Oct. 29 &lt;/P&gt;—
sult of tha longhorns’ triumph
Roger Pccklnpaugh Is out today
over Rice.
Two new tenants appeared and Paul Richards, the pepper­
among the top ten, with Southern pot "from Waxahachie, Tex., is In
Methodist and Duke supplanting aa th# fourth general meuagrr In
California and Illinois. S.M.U.’* !alx years for the Buffalo Ritont
Mustangs climbed from 12th to of the International League
Richards, former catcher with
Hth on a 7-0 win over U.C.L.A.
and now come face to face with Atlanta in the Southern Associa­
Texas this Saturday to decide tho tion and with th* Detroit Tigers,
S o u l h w e i t Conference title. assumes the dual role of field and
Duke's 13-0 conquest of Wake 'office manager.
Forest Moved th e. Blue--Davila
from 16th to 9th in preparation
for their forthcoming clash with
Illu e R ibbon
sixth-place Georgia Tech thla
Week.
CHAMPION
Pennsylvania's success of Navy
shoved the Quakers from 8th to
MOTORS
4th . Princeton, the foe whioh up -1
set Penn last year, Tia* a chance
Now Available
to knock down the Red and Blue '
rating on- Saturday, but ’ even
We Can Meet Your Term*
Tiger Coaeh Charley Caldwell
isn't counting on the same luck
two year* running. '
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this week. Those who like to
compare “T* against single winghack in arguing, the merits of the
respective offensive formations
would find a 60-60 split. Notre
Dame, Texas, Southern Cal. Geor­
gia Tech and Army are the "T"
adherent* in the list, Taxas hav­
ing cenY£Ttcd iusL. this season.
The other five use the single
wing predominantly, although
Michigan occasionally employs
the
Team standing with pointa fig­
ured on a 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1
basis (flrat place votes in paren­
theses)
•
1734
1. Notre Dame (78)
1089
2. Michigan (09
1610
3. Taxaa (26)
1106
4. Pennsylvania (11)
6. Southern California (6) 1133
967
0. Georgia Tech (2)
032
-7. Penn S tate (2)
668
8. Southern Methodist
262
9. Duke (2)
208
10. Army
11. Illinois 2bd; 12. Virginia,
193; 13. Kentucky, .79; 41. Calif­
ornia. 06; 16. Wake Forest, 01;
10. Purdue, 46; 17. Louisiana
Stalk, 36; 18. Alabama. 33; 19.
U.C.LA., 28; 20. Columbia. 27.
Others receiving votes were
Texas Christian, 12; North Caro­
lina. 10; Nevada and Utah, each
7; Minnesota, Missouri and' Kan­
sas, each S; Navy and Utah State,
each 6; Northwestern, 4; Tennes
see. 3; Mississippi State, Wiscon­
sin. Yale and Franklin and Mar­
shall, each 2; Vset Virginia, Wil­
liam and Mary, Oregon and Cat­
awba, each 1.

ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. .29 W&gt;)
—A midshipman ha* been expel­
led from the Navel Academy *»
an afterm ath of the detection of
Irregularities In the handling of
tickets to !n*t week’s Penn-Navy
game at Philadelphia.
An Academy spokesman said
last night that Frederick W.
l.nurr, Jr., of Wilmette,_ III., had
ln-err confined to quartefs since
Oct. IB, when a man the Navy
Identified a* Harry Bubln of
Philadelphia waa apprehended on
Academy ground* with 400 tic­
ket* In hi* possession.
The spokesman said Rubin
MINCE 1924
signed a statement to the effert
another Philadelphian had asked _ . RELIABLE -.-..R EA SO N A B LE------- RESERVED
him to com e'to iKfc'Academy ami
"pick up a bundle from MidshipL Urge Clirnta To Llat At U nlnflated Values.
man Idiuer.”
The spokesman said that Lauer.
2; U rge Ctuttomeni To Buy At U nlnflated Values^ _
a- flrat classman, -bad “obtained
3. We Sell 'em When They’re R ight.'
the tickets from individual mid­
shipmen of the Junior classes who
turned over their applications to
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kirn in good faith."
Florida Military Academy.
After the game there was
d im ^ e -w r-tn g -c n tc Pardon my Ignorance, out of*
17 names, 17 punishments, a n d ,
17 offense* In my rat-court
wr|te-up. It seems 1 ■ got o n e'
twisted around.
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of a special Sally meeting I saw
only the very flrat of th* RatCourt and had to get the rest of
Ihe Information from Margaret
I'artth and her sister. I want to
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Notre Dame Is Voted
As Best Grid Team
Of Week By Scribes

TIDE TOSSER iVtHE/TO&amp;S

Baby Feds Defeat
&gt;Gustis “B” Team
In 27 To 6 Tilt

The Seminole High School Baby
By A HTML’It RKt'KWITII, Jit. Celery Fed* motored to Eustis
— a nd trnunred-thy Baby " PaBttfff»
from Eustis High last night in •
I
GUnl* At The Ba*e
{27 to tl contest that was sparked
Wc made a trip out to the San­ by the outstanding play of the
ford M unicipal'Airport yesterday Seminole High tynrmrn..
mornlmr to look over the proifn-M
Thrlling play waa exhibited by
of the New York Giant* project, thea* they ripped off long
liana I-obcrt and Hal Gruber, (II; gainsFed*
and scored on long jaunts, J «,
s ' f,-V
anta executive*, are really mak­ according
to Coach Fred Ganaa. |
ing progreaa. They have approxi­
D
a n liatten
H a t t e n ripped
f i n n e d through
f h r o n t r h ffor
at
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Dan
mately 40 men working on the
project which will Include the n (IS yard touchdown march and
building of eight - haaeliall dia­ waa followed by Hobby Humphrey
with a f.0 yard sprint and a 30
mond a.
The diamond* that are in the yard dash. Keeling added the
__ process. of-being readied foi the final score.on a •'!" Yard plunge
training activity here next Feb­ over left tactTe.
The Haby Fed* entertain the
ruary will Ik- an good aa any maj­
or league field when the work la Haby Burcanet-r* . from Mainland
High of Daytona Beach next
romoleted.
Tuesday
night and - the contest
Three diamond* hate been will lie sponsored
by the Sanford
aklnord for the infield area in Garden Club.
the 30 acre plot aouth of the
The Haby Fed starting lineup
old laundry at the airport.
icluded K.
There will Ire three additional for the Kustl* contest Inc
diamond* placed in 4hi* arra, It. Smith and Uritt Yates, at the
but work ha* not really begun ends. Ed Yarhoruugh and Edison
Meyers at the tackles. Hilly Ho­
on them yet. However the clay
haa been hauled to the apota ward and Charle* lanaing at thr
where the infield* will be guards and George Hague at cen­
ter. In the baekfirld'Coach Ganplaced.
North of the fire atation will as started Eloyd Sparkman, Bob. be two diamond*, completing the r&gt;y Humphrey, Dan Batten amt
•Ight field layout. The** two Keeling.
field* are neari-«l completed. The
pitcher* mound* are complete and Gamecock- ’Cane Tilt
the clav ha* Jteen placrd in the
iklnned area*.’ The clay ha* l*-en Friday Night Offers
Itrewn and lx lieirrg leveled by
Fans Unique Clash
the workmen.
Lobert plan* to frrtilixe the
CORAL G A B L E S , Oct. 29
diamond* and plant gra** over the
Infield* *o that they will tic in (Special)—University of Miami
first ejaa* condition by the time nml University of South Carolina
the fgama arrive neft apring.
football trams, meeting here Fri­
Yeetordnv the worker* wefe day night, will be clashing in
digging trenche* to place water the ninth gsrne of a aerie* unique
line* aero** the fields *o that the in the nation for cloie, hard fought
ground keeper* will have mean* games.
of watering flic field*, and will
A 13-11 win by Miami in 1042
give the player* 'drinking foun­
represent*—tho most onesided
tain facilities.
The wonderful part of the dash of the series. A 13-13 tie in
Seminole Hi
whole program i* thkt the Gi­ 11)41* la the only other time either
By IIOIiUY I’AKK
ant executive* are uaing Han­ ■cored more than aaven point*.
ford labor and are bu&gt;lng sup­ Each hold* a 7-lt decliton over
plies from the merchant* of the other and Carolina ha* won
Everyone Iiad a big time at the
Hanford.
b&gt;^ d-3. 7-2 and 3-0 count! in Celery Crate Saturday night.
It ha* been estimated that additiun to it* 7-0 win.
Home of the boy* and girls pul
the Giant* wjU spend nearly
Deipitc the fact that the win’ on an -adapted version of the
1100,000 in Hanford by the time
that the men leave here next nor doe* little aepring In each Shooting of Dangerous Dan Me
gnme. that 3-0 game and a score, (irew by Holiert Service. The skit
April. '
That i* a nice hunk'of change. less tie* in 11(44 mark the only was a big success but I still
The -people of Hanford are shutouta in the eight game* don’t 4 tee how I'endley fell flat
on his back twice without break­
completely missing thr boat if played fo date.
“—-th ey do nut make this New
In ' almost every instance the ing hit neck. The cast was com­
York f.lanl farm system a part winner was the underdog before posed of Thurston Tyre a* .Dan
of their own project to help the game. The 1044 Miami team McGrew, Bill Hendricks as the
build Hanford.
was one of the school'* poorest strange , miner, Barbara Ceres!
Tho Hanforil airport ia going in year* and the Gamecock* of as ‘the lady that'* known/** Liu '
to be a beehive of activity next
Bill Ingram aa narrator, Donald
spring. The Giant* will have that year were pretty hot atuff- Cain aa the Kagtirpe Kid, David
but
the
Hurricane*
outplayed
their
nearly 1,000 men here. George'
Barr la now advertising thr urn- rival* allghtly In a no-score. The Heater waa th* bartender, with
“ irhoo!~that will bring over fo llo w ln g -y ear—tltd* Gamecock* ArtlMd 'IfarTngfon, DIcITSnnw, AT
100 men here. Carl Hubbel, chief were going nowhere, while the vin I'endley (stranger), Walter
of tho. Giant farm system haa Hurricane* eventually wound up in Graham, Francix Mourn, /ek e
given air of hi* men orders to pur- th* Orange Bowl—but the gpme Mr.S'nli and Barbara McNab a*
— extra*.*-----”
_£haic . FVLHY.Tlll.NG t» m t-is ended- tft-gll;- —
Evelyn Watkin* sang several
needed and ran l&gt;c obtained in
Till* year, for a change, It look*
Sanford.
like an even scrap between teanu numbers. There were I IB students
1-et’a each and evcrybhe of us which have had vary similar rec­ who attended the Crate Saturtake a personal Interest'In Giant* ords. Carolina, after a warmup ' d*/ "Ik*1*- The memliera are selltraining aehool, one of flic largest
disappoint- V'* *?plea of the record 'Erco
project* of Its kind iHUti
In Ihe United win, was a hitter
nient
against
Maryland
and Ole ,
J e a r w fu n d sJo Jm
States. W* will l»e proud to »ay ttta r .— -------- ----- --- -------------------M TDW nt
Anyone -who
■- that~Banfm d tx nut only llle Celltex E n rig h t. did a fine Job wants to help us out by buying
‘ cry Capital of the World, but that
ft is also the Sport* Capital of of rallying hia men to trip Kur* a copy of this popular song
'•th* Nation.
man and dam son to win -the may. g e t' tin'*'* from nearly any
state championship ’and now, with Crate menilier. Two copies will
1)1EH OF GRID INJURY
three wins and two losses the he given each member to sell.
(iamecocks sport a-two game win­ Or they may be purchased from
GALVESTON. Tex.’Oct. 28 (/P) ning streak and ■ win over Mi­ Hmimiliat and Anderson* or
" •
' —Billy liempel; )C-y(-ar-old Ball ami will Jnaan.a pretty fa ir'se a ­ Touc hton'w- Drog- 8t trrc
. 7tleh School football- player. - died
The
following
adults
hail
a
r to d a r from
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a dislocated
’”
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neclriuf•— — son for the Enright men.
good tin’4 with us (we hope)
Miami
waa
away
low
par
In
fered daring a game Friday night
Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs.
-with Orange High School. It was losing to 'T .' C. U, and Baylor at Motri*, Mr Gana*', *Mrs. Clause,
Tex**' first foolhall fatality of the start of th* season end a Villa- Mrs. Gialium, Mr*. Hnltxrlaw and
nova tie -in belweyn began to Mm . Galloway.
th e senium .
look out of place until Coach
All last week tha Key Club
• In making ’’Toll Hint*" cook- Jack Harding, Juggling hia squad lmy* were busy selling- tickets
even
as
Enright
has
done,
got
to the Kiwanian sponsored'game
Its, fuliatltute raslns pml nut*
for chocolate keepinr the Ingredi­ his man headed bark In tha right Friday night.* W* took care of
direction by taming a hepped up quite a few tickets. The game
ents aa dry a* possible.
Knllina outfit and then trim ­ was well attended In spite of
ming George Washington
last the doubtful weather and every­
week, to build up a two game one enjoyed seeing Hanford beat
winning slteak for the Hurri­
cane*.

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Reds Charge Racial Discrimination In U. S.
Governor Of
a
m
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Capital Rapped By Committee
Jap Agents In
Oregon Killed Against 17 Big|
South Korea
lif Plane Crash Banking Firms
Dulles .Reveals E x­
plosive S i t u a t i o n
Between Russia And
The United States
LA K E SUCCESS. Oct. 30 (Ah
— R uuia charged today that “ Japanete agents" had been placed in
retpomible potitiom in the U. S.adminitlered rone of Southern Ko­
rea. The Soviet accusation w n
made by Deputy Foreign M inirter
Andrei A. Gromyko before the
United Nation! A iie m b ly’i 57-na­
tion political committee.
Gromyko took the ’ flo o r after
U.* S.
Delegate John
Foiter
D u llri told the committee that an
"explorive” liUiation e x iiti a t a rrlu lt o f fh«‘ two-year deadlock be­
tween ib r United State! and Ru»lia on the Korean independence
question.
Gromyko remarked that
he
agreed the lilu a tio n w ai "explolive,** at leait m far a i Southern
Korea wai concerned. He then
made h ii charge about “ Japaneie
a te n ti.'*
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looking directory at Dullea he
aald. .
“You attempt to ^fnrre u« to
eomult with people of that Ilk.**
Mr. Dullea «&gt;nke after New Zea­
land Delegate Sir Carl Berrndarn
' and othera had urged defemlent
of action on the Korean question.
The Immediate isiue before the
political committee |i whether
"elected rrpre»entatlve»” of the
Korean people should be invited
to take part in the U. S. Korean
diacoealon* and. If an, how there
J repreientativea should he selected.
“We have alwayi agreed to coneultation," Dullea said. "We differ
with the Soviet on how to consult."
Dullea referred to Soviet propoaat Introduced yeaterday pro­
viding for Korean representation
are. The li. 8. ha» submitted an
mendment wlileh would' provide
. .creation -o f—a-tem p o rary —W.“
eommlaalon to auperviae election
of aueh representative*.
The committee's wrangle orar
Korean repreientatlon delayed de-b*ta-on"W crat»rjr O T 8 U la Stir*,
ahall'a proposal for U. N.—supervised national electloni In Kohea
by neat Mar. 31 and a Soviet
counter-proposal for withdrawal
of all American, and Soviet troopi
by next Jan. I.

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By HAL COOPER
WASHINGTON, Cel. )0 t**)— When it come! to discriminating
againil negroei, R m id e n t T iuru.n’i
Committee or* C ivil Right! a l­
ie n 'd ta d iy , the nation * capital itie lf " i i a graphic illu ilra tio h o f a
failure o f •DemocTery.!- * ----------—•*-------- ------- 1
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Wa»bington for negrocr. li.e committee declared in a report to
the P rriid cn t. " i i in * im t thr ration*! ca p ita l" but "th e point at which
*•11 pub1**- tram poi’ a iirn into tl.e South become! ’Jim Crow.*

"If he step* In Waihlngtnn, a#
negro, may dine like other men In the countless daily humiliation*
the Union Station, but a* soon as that the system of tegregatlon
he step* out Into the capital, he Imposes upon the one-third of
leaves such democratic practices Washington that Is negro."*
la refused service at downtown
The report said, the committee
"feels most deeply" that the
behind.
“ With very few exception!, he situation In the capital "Is most
restaurants, he may not attend intolerable.-'
a downtown movie or play, and he
A chart accompanying the report
has to go Into the poorer section showed that 40 percent of negroof the city to find a night's occupied dwellings are “sub-standlodging.
ard~ against only 12 percent of
"The negro who derides tp set­ white-orcupird dwellings In this
tle In the District must often category. It also showed that ca­
find a home In an overcrowded, pacity In schools for white chllsubstandard area. He must nfle-t dren exceed* enrollment by 27 per­
take a'Joh below the level of his cent while In schools for negroea
ability. He must send his children rlrollmenl exceed* capacity by ft
to the Inferior public schools errent.
set aside for negroes and entrust
"The origin of the pattern of
hla family's health to medical discrimination In Washington,"
agencies, which give Inferior the rommlttec «ald, "I* partly ex­
service.. .
plained by Its location In a bor*
"In addition, he must - enduic
irtn tl* » « •* rase gaerl

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Taxpayers Asked Suit R equestedTo Vote Tuesday By County To Get
For School Levy . Right Of Ways
f^awton Says Favor­ Woodruff - Creek Cut­
able Action Needed off May Be Subject
To Get State Aid
Of P r o c e e d i n g s

Taxpayer* in ihe county were
today urged by'Supt. T. W. I.awton to vote Tueiday on the r a il­
ing o f the school millage for capi­
tal rrterve and to elect three
school trustees to replace the fo r­
mer 18 trustees.
Pie school election i t of much
im p o rta n c e ,h e declared, ."d u a -io
N.
the fact that the c jttie n i have
the o p p o rtu n ity-to ro tt. fv *- i f 1 fi.
m ill tax for capital expenses o f all
schools, of tha county—In- previous
years the msximum ha* been four
mills, .but due to the increased
need o f repairs, labor and mate­
rials, the 4 m ill levy w ill not pro­
vide sufficient funds.
"T h e voters," he said, "also
4heve-■thw*oppwtOuitf to role for
building reserve levy of two

Fonrrer'RomaitlM
«n P«ar Vnmr)
Official Admits
Taft Sees
Treason Charges Senator
^rrCo-pperation uut

BUCHAREST, Romania. *Oct.
30, (JPh- Victor Radules*u-Pogoneanu, former counsellor of the
Romanian foreign affair* minis­
try, admitted to a military tr i­
bunal today, the’ accusations
against him In an .indictment
charging 10 leaders and aasoclates
Jn the National Peasant Party
with high treason.
;---Dr. Jullu Manlu, 75-year-old
leader of the party, and 18 of hla
associate* went on trial on the
e h a r g e ■ yesterday. RadulescuPoganeanu, who was Interrogated
by the court today, evaded Im­
plicating any of the other person*
charged In Ms testimony.
Ills testimony primarily conearned a “cloak and daggermeeting he aald was attended by
Major Thomas Hall and Lieut.
Wllliapt Hamilton of the U. 8.
Military Mission In Romania and
by a number of the defendants.
Hamilton told those present, Raduletcu-Poganeanu testified, that
U. 8. interest In Romania would
continue only If there was evi­
dence of resistance to the Com­
munist-led government.
Radulescu-Pogoneanu'e t e s t i ­
m o n y opened th* second day of
the trial In a fashion similar to
that with which the first day
closed. Confessions came from de­
fendants in an assembly-line tech­
nique last night, with three ad­
mitting in whole or in p art th*
accusations against them.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 UP)—
Senator Taft (R-Ohlo) said today
ha saaa no chanca for bl-partiaan
cooperation In dealing with re­
medies for high prices and In­
flation during tha coming ipactal
session of Congress.
T aft, who- la chairman of the
Republican policy committee, told
a new conference th at Jje could
not agree with a suggestion of
Senator McGrath (D-R. I.) for
eliminating polities at the special
session.
*‘I have not-agreed with any
economic policy advanced yet by
the Administration,'( Taft said. The Ohio Republican, an an­
nounced candidate for hla .party's
presidential
nomination. udded
that all ot thepollciea of the pre­
sent Administration have been
"so unsound”*that he could not go
along with them.
POLISH PACT
WARSAW, O ct 30. UP)— Prem.
ler Josef Cyranklewlcs told P ar­
liament today Poland had been
trying for several months to
reach a ir agreement with France
fob a new friendship and mutual
asslstanca pact against any future
German aggression.
PICTURES SEIZED

ATHENS, O ct 30, l/P&gt;— Policeat Jlaaaanl airp o rt near-Athena,
seised today one of a series. of
Whelchel Elected
Associated Press pictures show­
ing the execution of .four men
Company President convicted
of conspiracy and aubHugh Whelchsl was elected der.
I
president of the Market Frull
STRING BEANS
Comypany and G. K, Stoksty of
ML ’ Dora general manager, at
George Hiert, Lake Monroe
moating of directors held yea­
terday a t the eqfnpony office a t grower, recently harveated hla
tha Sanford Stale Farm er's Mar­ string bean crop at 383 hampers
to the acre, it was reported to­
ket .
Something brand new in trans­ day by H. J . Lehman, manager
actions a t the state m arket was of the Sanford State Farmers
the recent sale to a Goldsboro M arket
Grocer of a number of sacks' of
flour whkh nad been broughk here
NEGRO APPOINTED
by a trucker from North Carolina,
Manager II. J. Lehman r ^ t a d .
KBPHILADELPHIA,
• mm mm mam
ee Oct._•M
a UP)—
*
In order to catch up on alack
sal**, citrus packer* a t the m arket
Ms
cioaed down for several days, Mr. w o rkin g as a poet office clerk, has
Lehman aald. Bean sales continue been named to the PhdadeohU
active on the market platform municipal court—tha highest Judi­
with prices varying from ftOO to cial position ever held by a mem­
93.00 according to quality.
ber o f hi* race In Pennsylvania.

A resolution was adopted by
the County Commission th ii morn­
ing at an adjourned seisioh re­
questing the U. S. Engineers at
Jacksonville to institute condem­
nation. proceedings in the Federal
Court relative to obtaining right
of ways on swanp la'nds for the
W oodruff Creek cut o ff and c h in . . . 5 ,e
E- B0* 1*
a’ltorney for the Commission, are
4J? 9 .lo .b c tequeslrd in -ik e - re s ­
olution. to obtain p o iie n o ry order
pending the suit, iq order that
work on the project may be start­
ed at once.

1 J - Red Agents
Sought
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Atom Bomb Secrets

Secretary Of State, Attorney General Ac­
S e n a t e President c u s e s Investment
Arc Also Killed;
Houses Of Monopo­
lizing S e c u r i t i e s
Plane Demolished
K L A M A T H FALLS, . Ore.. Ocr.
30 OP)— The wreckage o f a plane
carrying Governor Earl Spell of
Oregon and two other lop o ffi­
cials .and the pilot was reached
by a search parly today and there
were no survivors, Fremont Foreit
Supervisor Merle l-owden said loday.
l-owdrn said that Ranger Jack.
Smith, w ith the patty at the wreck­
age, reported by portable
radio
that the aircraft was completely
demolished and four bodie! were
found.
l-owdrn said that an attempt
would be made iihmediatrly to v
ta b liih
further
communication
w ith the ciew. He said he believed
the bodief are now being moved
out.
Because o f the difficult te rrfin
it - w a i beltevrd- p o n tb lr It might
require hours to bring nut the
bodies, but Lnwdrn said the mes­
sage from Smith did not say bow
close the wreckage was to ihe near­
est logging road, so no lime es­
timate was possible.
Killed with Governor Snell wera

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WASHINGTON. Oct. X) t/F&gt;
Attorney General Clark today an­
nounced th r filing of a civil anti­
trust suit agaiasl 17 o l the largrsl
investment hanking firms of New
Y oik. The suit charges a conspu
• r v to monnpnhte the handling
of securities issues.
In addition, the government askr
for dissolution o f the Investment
Bankers Association of America
which maintains hradquailen In
Chicago.
Clark told a news confetenef
the suit is bring filed in federal
district couit for Southern New
Y oik.
,
I I - described the suit as "on?
o f the Urges! and most important

Sine* the Civic Musle program
ia-non-apansared, It 4a necessary
to have all memberships In hy
Saturday night of thl* waek when
the concert* will be booked, Only
nationally known artists of con­
cert, radio and opera are engaged
This procssdlng, by tha County for this aerln*. It was pointed o p t
Commission, ha declared, was Therefore, the more member* are
made necessary bv the rafnial of obtained, the more diversified the
certain i propvity uwnar* "tu gay.1 stWies i t a that-wiH- be-preoenied
At least three concerts are to
cute the needed right-of-ways
and spoil areas .fo r the cut-off be presented plus as many mnVe
Channel and canal whleh Is part as the budget allow*. No more
of the Jarksonvilla to Lake Har- memberships will be accepted afJer Saturday night of this week.
nsy. S t Johns River project.
This project, he declared, has For additional Information re.
been underway for yaara, and is garding tha aarles, persons Inexoected not o n ly to shortah the terested may telephone headquar­
channel for boating betwean Laka ters (No. 1059.)
iraatlssoU mm r a n t m i
Artists who. appeared here last
vaar under tha ausplcie* of the
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Civic Music Association included:
fiidnev Foster, concert pianist;
Mercury Drops To
Mac Harell. Metropolitan Opera
Normal Altitude baritone; BaDfdo EnseraMe. -ln*.
cludlne harp combinations and
By ASSOCIATED PRF.HR
Miriam Solovleff, violinist.
The sun was' In hiding over
most sections of the country to­
day as temperature* leveled off Secretary Krug' Is
to near normal.
Suddenly Taken III
Cloudy weather waa .reported
from several areas and rain fell
in scattered sections In tha last
PHOENIX, Arif., O ct 30 t/D—
24 hours. Light.rain ftl| In soma Secretary of the Interior Julius A.
parts of Mama where forest fires Kru£ trees me III today while Hehave spread daatruetlon In tha Hearing a s p e e c h b e fp re the
last two weeks. Thera also wera National Reclamation Association
light falls In tha Great Ldkes and was unable to continue. He
region, in. the upper Ohio Valley, waa taken to hts hotel and a
In tha northern Rockies and In physician waa called.
Robert W. Sawyer, president of
Washington and Oregon.
The mercury dropped to near th* association, finished Krug’s
normal In Mafna and waa expect­ speech, reading from a manu.
ed to fall to near normal In parta aeript
Member’s of tho Secretary's
of tha the Seat where daytime
temperatures have been In the party aald fatigue probably caus­
70'a ami 80’s for th* Mat several ed hla Ulnasa. They aald hit con­
dition waa not aartnui. He was
days.
scheduled to leave by plane later
today for Washington hut the
POPE'S VIEW .
flight waa cancelled.
VATICAN CITY. Oet, 8ft, UP)—
Pope Plus XII today denounced
postwar totalitarian!im which h* Absenteeism Said
•aid aought to aubmlt church to
To Be Declining
state, although he declared It an
error to believe the two could
WASHINGTON, O et 30-UP)—
be entirely separate.
Lost of working Unto In Indust­
rie* bccauao of sickness declined
WELFARE WORKERS
year to revert* * trend which
Ralph K. Hood. 8tate Eehabilt- last
noon under way lines 1938,
tatlon officer of Orlando, will hod
the Public Health Sorvl* reported
addreu member* of th* Samlnoit today.
,
County Federation of Welfare
Aheencs of sight or more conWorkers a t the Touriat Center, aacutlva day* per 1,000 men, which
Friday afternoon a t 1:10 o'clock. rose from 8 3 J In 1938 to 147.4
Persona Interested In rehabilita­ In 1046, dropped to 114.6. Among
tion , are Invited, according to woiBin tho r*U . which went up
Mrs. Edward K Ire her. secretary from 1M.4 In 1938 to 207.9 In
of th* Seminole County Health 1946. foil off tOs-248.2.
and Tuberculosis Association.
Tho figure* were set forth In
*
------------ — ------------ -an analysis 'by W. M. Gafafar,
principal statlstlan for tho aer­
HE QUITS ,
MUNICH, Germany. O ct 30 ate*. H* did not attem pt any ex­
UP)—Hslrich Schm itt first Bavari­ planation.
an minister of denaaifleet Ion, said
No t t o o HIGH
today he had broken with the
Temperatures, which to many
Communist Party After 37 year*
of membership.
resident* have seemed abnormally
"I cancelled my membership be­ high, havia only averaged, .6 of a
cause I am odpoetd to the Idea of degree above neon] ao fa r In the
Implanting Russian conditions In month said B. P. Whltner, weath­
Germany.1* he told an Interviewer. erman.

WASHINGTCN 0»».- ,(l I-F). This week a group o f Hollywood
writers *:a\e beer, -baided ssilh contempt o| Congress hecauCe they
ssouldn'' »n%, ‘ yis-or no" answers (n the question " A ir you ,s Com-,
m u n itt) That m *',i« •* toui* 'ria l is possible. Ultimately the case may
go t.v the Supreme C unt.'
Already, in I* r Vf Ihm, and pounding o f one o f the nuiiiest com
m itte p J i'a n n g i e»er held on Capitol Ih ll. both sides au* preparing for
thla eouit tria l You ran see it I n * — ------------------- --------— ----------thr asking of the questlnna by the Ignore* the summons n r ," ic r itic s
enmiuittea attorney, It'ibrri K. to an-ssei any question pertinent
Stripling, and In the way the to the question under Inquiry,"
he alndl he g u ilty of a inlailewitnesses reply.
What la contempt «&gt;f Congrats 1 mranor.

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bomb.

Six Gunmen Grab Fighter Planes
PayroIlOf $110,000
And Make Escape Against Pathans
Wcstinghousc _Subdi- Thrcc-prongcd Ilivadiary In Boston Is sion From Pakistan
Robbed In Daylight
ThrcatcnjtSprin.'igar

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BOSTON, O ft. jn .,1*1 Siis.gun- j M
W Oi
l IIII. 0,1
10 t.'Vi
M W
D ELH
o , r M)
«-ri h
|
men held rip ihe Ii F. .bluite | (| , „ , (o lr r ,
|h ,m&gt;n IVmprst j
vant Oil Company, in the lly d * i (iq|,trr plants into battle in an
la r k distrii I today, e&lt;&lt; aping with I attempt lo stern a three pronged
a $110,000 payioll Ihe .Slurtr ‘ invasion lionr Pakistan menacing
vant company is a desismn c»f the Sprinsgar, capital n l Kashmir, New
Westinghnlisp Elec t ill Coiporalrnn Delhi sources sard tonight. I l l W orking methodic ally, two of fiq h trr planer ate "th e only thing
the men went into the o llq e ol slopping” the invaders, the infor-

All candidates for the romlng
City Commisaion election have
expressed their svilllngnrss to ap­
pear or) Ihe fortius being held by
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Commerce | K- W, Marshall, ■
paymaster,
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a t the Mayfair Inn tonight, JackjDvo others urnl into an adjuitk
Morrison; program -rhatrm an, a n -lin g oTfire A fifth stood at a sloor
nouiKed at the noon meeting af |r «Hin8 intt? the factory, and the
the Jayceea today,
"W&gt; expect nearly 200 peopje sixth remained at the w h y l " I
a! tha meeting which tyill get un­ the get-away c a r.___ ______
der w a v 'a t T:.1&lt;T. o rlo ck 'n lth preOne o f the pair who syalke-r
llminary discussions,” Morrison into the paymaster's office wor-;
stated.
John Ivey, representing Ihe , a huilap hag over his head. Mar
Sanford Merchant* Association | shall
,n *" and ,five
" 'r fmployeei whorequeated that the Jayceea spnn- were preparing lo assist in ntep.
sor the Chrlitm as parade thls'aratinn of the payroll were herd
year as they did Mat year. The 1 ^ ,oga;her. faring a wall. Thr
organisation agree,! to co m p lete_, 7
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r n n igemetTlv-fm -rti&gt;- ga&gt;a pan tie'{y,a*j *'icn
tba—inuna
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celebration. “Dec. 0- waa
set flrd.
a* the day for the occasion so
Polire laid their only immediate
th at the ittbilee and 'th e hanqtiet clue_waa—a - lagialMliorr for- th r Prrnatd f.ttughtop' Mem­ on the grt away automobile. Thr
orial Hospital will coincide and
the day will ba full of Junior .Siutievant Company nunufactutca
Chamber of Commerce activity. air copditioning equipment.
William Lasater wga appointed to
no !*■«•

iit fl»r IhIh' i
v on "n Mchly
ilCMractive x«cni»*»n.** The w tipon
" B'‘
' ' “"C '"1. I‘«t i' "' *»

Premier Ramadier
Wins Confidence
Vole In France

PARIS. n,-t 30 «,P&gt;- Premier
Paul Ramadier'* (ymlljlon goy-'
— M ilita ry snnrres-estrmxffrt_c.(WkI r r a m m r w d ir n vnfr ofconfhlence
seasoned Indian troopr. armed with from Ihe French National Assmihlv t&lt;&gt;niglit In Itamadier’a
nothing
heavier than marhineguns
.
. move to ateer th* nation h*»wro*n
and i j -Me opposing t '1'j i h , . tviremea of Cnmicimiam-actl .
inv#!tor» hy- Patlian trihciRTTO' in rn«'77S'.,lTr*e7
r •
luperior numhet*. aimed with how- j The margin of victory wax ttxr—tlre ri, mnuntain Run« and rnor row . OHicjal teller* counting tho
liallnD «a'd they believed thic rotla ri. The Dominion of India «ent eran. Socialist leader won by 24
•khi in reinforce the Kaihm ir vote*. The ,ha!!nting wound up
two ilaj'* of debate
,
alale army o| lO.Oik)
• Ramadier had been under fira
The Indian*, the inhum an)! aaid, from t-olh CVmmuniat* and fol­
have hern puihed t&gt;ark' in llie lower* of Gen Charles De Gaulle,
Kxitfmir •■rxttfi’ "r. r a~ •jioiai TeiV i r m r i f r nt|j&gt;V fl'|\t" ItDrili ifVnj vr&lt;r"
mauls said

than 20 mile* (mm the' taptt.il
Hr t^ d " .............befpre __________
a 12-mile re ttf.it since t h e .m il.,
I h r vote -1 it Praitrtvm ust chooie
break n| the h o tlilitie i, aparkrd hV t •t -tT-f-M 1•'•liter a
nation of '
the d rrittn n of f.a^hrnit'i ru l;r "I'lenchm-t
or tn-enming ."an
to acrede In Im lrj.* Ihe princely *’Amer'caq n - n Rtm ian &lt;*nmp.“ •
I ( otiff tSMOrf «ji I'nge f m iri
II" v s . ‘umming up after a &gt; •

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Funeral Held For
Hartman Is Convicted |I)e Gaulle's demand fur dia.solua » p
a
.
|tlon of Hie lcci«laturL'-jimL-imigPatrolman Bender
M o re R a in P re d icted *
( ) f E a V C H d rO p p in g ^ h ^ '"^ ' 'harp .wing to De
the recent munici­
For New England Prayer service* for L^roy C. SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Oct. .10. Gaulle'marked
pal eleellrtT*’

Bender. tnetnl&gt;er of the Florida
PORTLAND. Me., Oct 30. (/P) Highway Patrol here for tho past
—: Exhau'ted Maine took heart three and a half years, who died
from a Weather lltireati predic­ Saturday night as the result of
tion of "at least as much more” an accident on West First Street,
rain today a.* wet down hut failed were held yeaterday afternoon at
to conquer the atate'% widespread 2;O0 o'clock at the Erickson Fune-’
forest blares yesterday. For two ral Home with the Rev. W l\
weeks the firr* have spread de­ Brooks. Jr. of tho First Baptist
struction. taking 15 lives, levelling- Church officiating. "Abide With
1,100 homes and blackening 200,- Me” w as. stirtg hy John Miller,
000 acres of woodland.
Mrs. Miller accompanying.
Y eiterday's rain ranged from
Forty-four uniformed men knd
half an Inch, at Greenville, down officer* of the Florida Highway
to .03 of an inch at Augusta. The Patrol, and membera of the police
.Portland area had a quarter Ineh. and sheriff'* departments of OrWhether It was all nslural nr ange and Seminole counties, and
partly man-made waa a m o o t also ■* largt^group of friends werestationed In froot of tha funeral
p o in t
y. ,
Scientist* In two B-17’s sowed home during the . service. I'alj
clouds over New Hampshire with bearer* were member* of the
4r.X-.5re, hoping to’ make it rain State Highway Patrol.
Patrol officers pre.
In Maine. Vincent J. Schaefer.. Ilighwny
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General Electric scientist on tha l*rnt Included Gol. If. N. Kirkman,
night, said ha believed the m |»-1 director. G apt Olln Hill, CqpL
■Ion "was BticrMiful."
Kviil Clif(on nn&lt;l ( apt* Tobf A.
Weathermen at Portland were Baas. Tim funeral procession led
unable lo Judge tho affact of tba by lliphway Patrolmen on motor­
t i n Ice technique because rain cycle*. went to New Rmyrna via
f*ft before arid after th* aerial DeLand for the funeral rites at
the F irst. Baptist Church where
rainmakers started operations.
the Rev. AI Inman I* pastor.
-Ijurial waa In New Smyrna ceme­
tery.
8 EX HLAYER
"Patrolman Render was one of
CHICAGO, Oet. 80 UP)—Police
round up all known sex offense the ablest men on our force," de­
•usnocta today gs they intonaifled clared Col. Kirkman this morning.
their search for tho slayer of “ He was well, respected and well
Loqnle Felllck, 7 . . whoso boaton thought of hy everyone In the de­
body was found In a forest pro- partment.’*
sarv* 11 days after he disappeared
MIHTRIAL
from hams.
A mistrial waa declared by
State's Attorney William J,
Tuoiiv, directing Investigation, Judge R. W. Ware after a Jury
said ho believed th* boy. who was Monday failed to agree In the
last soon allva O ct 18 In a park cat* of Florida N ealty, negress,
naar hla northwest side home, was who had been ehargad with sailing
liquor without a license.
slain by a sex criminal.
McCAHLINH
MOVE ’
Dr. H. U. McCaslin has pur­
chased the allrmetivo C. A. Whld*
don home on Mallonvllla Avenue,
and announced yostorday th at he
expects to move there with hit
family soon. For tho peat 34 year*,
Dr, MeCaalln has lived a t 610
Magnolia Tvenue. HU dental
offle* Is In th* Clinic Building.

RUSSIAN OCTOPUS
SANTIAGO. Chile, O ct 80 U P)Amld the shout* of Communist
heckler*, Chilean Intorlor Minister
Admiral Immanual Holgar told tha
Chamber of Deputies last night
that Soviet Russia waa trying to
"ipraad it* tentachaa over Ameri­
ca" through tho organisation of
"Pan Slav Unions" with head­
quarters In Montevideo.

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WASHINGTON, O c t 50 id*,—
A former FIJI -rgent (old the House
Un-American Activities Subcommit­
tee today that Soviet s.-ents un­
successfully sought to obtain vital
information lionr Robert Oppen
h rim rr. who walked on the atom

The witness. Louis J. Russell,
told the committee that the ap­
proach to Dr. Opprnheiiner was
made while the noted scientist
It's a violation &lt;&gt;f a lass which
He ran lie fined IhOOtl and was working in the radiation lab­
i*y*="— **— ' •
jailed fnr~ one year.
oratory o f the Unis rrsitv o f C ali­
Whenever' a person who has
A aiihcmnmlttce of the House fornia at Berkeley, Calif.
been aufltmnnrd »» a witness tie- Un-American A ctivities CommitRussell, now an irfvestigator fo r
fore a congressional committee
H stnllnnnt n* I'nr* |*a»««fl
the committer, ssid OppenheimeV
called th - attempt "treasonable ’
and Ssntihl have nothing to do
in the histniv of the antitrust
with it.
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laws.
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A
1*
IllA s rll «nht th - nqiriMseh to Dr.
The complaint a lle y s that the
V j O l I l l l F A C t l O n ---- ■bripfU'lllU-lldet wa« mmle try George
F llrn tn ii, jtle iit lf lf it hy H u iif ll ft*
r r i • m king firms "have conspired
•t
nil rp)plf»v*'«’ »»f th e 'S h e ll Devel­
to restrain unrrasonahlv and Iopment r«»inpm»v of Em trjrvllle»
monopolize the securities business
Calif.
in this rnuntry by rrslrirtin g , in n
Hltrntnn. lie nahto nppmiched
trolling ami fisinq the channels
Hanl on Chrv^lirr. ft profrtftor ftt
and methods, the prices, term*,
•he tiiiiv frftltv , mill unktil him t&lt;z
ftiu l o u t ‘u*lp«t
tlono
and rondilions.upon which security

175 Workers Are Candidates Will
Continuing: Drive Appear At .layeee
Forum Tonight
For Civic Music
Ona hundred and seventy-five
worker* arc aecurlng member­
ship* thl* week for the season’*
concerts sponsored by the Sem­
inole County Music Association,
It..waa reported-*t_a -snooting of
workers m tfcniey afternoon at
, keaftnuajWrs at .th*. Tourist Can-

Hollywood Investiga­
tors Hoar Of - Ef­
forts Through For­
tner Agent Of FBI

Law Is Explained Governing
Contempt Of Congress Charges

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‘‘This as-efnldv has :i choice to
(A*)— Karl I’ •llarlm an, 4’-o, of
Harardville, Conn . dfew a three ntake." the heardyd ol-l P re m ie r
months’ suspended sentence yes asserted. ‘'Wilt France he divided
terday for eavesdropping hy try. '»»*« nn American or a Russian
stalling a dictograph In the bet- !V»", n , t’r wil1 "•*
"5»h« ,0 h e '
room of n young woman with j * ,r n r 'im^ wn^ ••ollnhoi Aft* Amon^
whom lie liail l&gt;,-en friendly- anil
•
who married another man.
Hartman waa nrrused of rig­ Peck'CHcn Sees Good
ging (he dirtograjih in the cou­
In Ta)w Citrus Prices
ple's bedroom SO he could listen
to their conversation through tpe
LAKELAND, o n rn. i-m
W.
loudspeaker of Id* automobile up­
on their return from their honey, (', Pedersen, nrjaldent. of Waverly Growers CmqverAtlr*, ,ald tomoon.
Clerk of Cour'a Edward T. Col-**ilav • eurrrrit low eltrna prices
ahoilld bring growers nnd -ship.
tins aald the war veteran husband
of the young woman was “in­ prra In their.' sense* and CAIt»a
clined to tie lenient", toward H art­ improved quality mol handling of
oranges."
,
man, also a veteran.
W ritin g ‘In Id* weekly newsletter, IW eraen .Explained that
B U IL D IN G RESTORED
wliile hn "lialns to are.the orange
Supports have lieen .'replaced market.break at any time, I for
ant! new sidewalls of concrete one am glad to sen It coma at
block have hern completed In the this time rather than two weeks
Seminole County Motors j(Aragr.' from now when «-* are moving
also roofing ‘has been' restored orange* heavily for Thanksgiv­
over th at portion of the building in g "
that ollapaed following a heavy
TVder«en r e l a t e d that tho
summer rain.
(.ian,;n market declined rapidly
Inst week "and FOB aalet of
IIILL RESIGNS
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 30. UP)— romhinatjon * grade orange* ara
Rung" made a t 12 50. There were
The resignation of former U. S. D17
car* shipped last week com­
Senator William Hill as director
pared
2,104 rttre" shipped
of the State Road Department's during with
the same period last year.
division of outdoor advertising
The auction average “last weak
and appointment of Max jkrnton
of St. Augustine as hla successor was 43.70,” he wrote or $1.40 lass
than tire auction avrrage for the
was announced today. Ilill, who corresponding
week last year."
has headed the advertising d o -.
partment since 1941, will enter I
BOAT COMING
the private practice of law In I A telegram stating-that-tha axGalneavllle.
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rursion b o a t owned by tbo
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? h a ^ o u S y 'lsrilh o ^ o ^ |a &lt; iS J* !U |
arranged to attend mate burial
aervicea a t historic Arlington N at­
ional Cemetery for 20 American
fighting man who gave their lira*
In World War 11. The flag-drapad
caskets wore among thoso recently
returned from temporary graves
ahroad.

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{?h*n* P r oTf C o ^ m e K ^ 'h a ^ U tiS
Chamber of ( ommereq, he ataUd
today.
Mr. Laland, president of tho
company Is due to arrive hero
soon. Tho boat will bo u»«d to
carry passengers for axcurelona
on Lake Monro* and tha S t
Johns River.

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TUB SANPORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Table Supply Firms
Celebrate 22 Year

«»ry with • special 9-day tale be.

THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1947
HUGIIKS FLYING IIOAT
* Oregon Crash
LOS ANGELES. O ct 29—UF&gt;—
Engineers are making final tests
l l 'M I I * » 4 frmm #*»«» (l* rl
preparatory’ to floating Howard 8tate Senate President Marshall
Hughe*’ 125,000.000 flying boat Cornett, .49, Secretary of State
from it* dry dock at ta n g Beach. Robert S. Farrell, J r„ 41, and
Cliff Hogue, 42, Klamath Fall*,
the ~*pllot. They had left here
Tuesday night on a one-hour hop
HEINZ
to ta k e County'* Vyarm-r Valley

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The Tabla Supply, food itorea
W|ll celebrate their 22ml annivrr-

w ie frty
MORTON'S

Beef-Noodles
DINNER
ifc-ox Jar

38c

KLINES

CREA1

Snowdrift

ULTRA-REFINED

Clorox
Yes, Ma'am 60 Solid, Carloads
of th* Finest Food* In Amerlcat This la T ill: Eale . . . the
on* that means bigger savings
on quality foods. , T htit'll bo
lota of Item* you’l l need amt
wantr -so --hurry! .
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The wreckage was found. In
heavily timbered country’ 70 miles
Vaaf of here and a few niilea
north of the Oregon - Califor nia
border.
Throughout the night atate
police, forest rangers, army air
rescue u n i t personnel, coast
guardsmen and. volunteers had
combed the area, operating from
headquarters at the Dog tak a
Torost Guard Station.
.Confirmation of the Governor'*
death immediately elevated John
H.-Hall, 4H.- l*nrttandTmtJTney, u r
the governorship by virtu* of his
position as Speaker of the House.
He will fill by appointment the
vacancy in the Secretary of
S tate', office.
Aboard the single engine fourplace sportsplanc. were Governor
Earl Wilcox 8nell, 62; Stale Sen­
ate President Marshall Cornett,
49, next in line of succession to
the. governorship; Secretary of
State Robert S. Farrell., 41, and
Cliff Hogue, 42, Klamath Falls,
the pilot.
Confirmation of the death of
the Governor and hi* normal suc­
cessor, the Senate President, auto­
matically elevates the Speaker of
the State House of Representa­
tives to the governorship. He is
John II. Hall, 48, a Portland at­
torney and World War 1 veteran.
^The office of Secretary of State
would l&gt;e filled by appointment
in '4he event, that official also
died In the crash Tuesday night.
The succession of the speaker
la provided by tho Oregon Con­
stitution, In an amendment ap­
proved by the voters in 1046 a t
the time the nation became con­
cerned over the succession line

Bank Suite
((••Mlaa-S tram r » * » fine)
iiiu n are mcrchandned.''
The securities were dctcribed In
the suit aa covering "stock*,
note*, bond*, debenture*, or other
interest certificate*.”
The defendant* have their prin­
cipal office* In New •'Yotk add
w inter*— beanch— officer
claewhere. They were named aat
Morgan Stanley and Company]
Kuhn
and Company; East*
man. Dillon ami Company; Kid­
der. I’eabody and Company; Gold­
man, Sacha and Company; Leh­
man Brother*; Smyh, Barney and
'Company; Glore, Forgan and
Company; White Weld and Com­
pany; Drexel and Company; the
First Boston Corporation; Dillon,
Read and Company, Inr.; Blyth
and Company, Inc.; Ilarriraan
Ripley nmi Company, Inc.; Stone
and-W ebster Securities Corpora­
tion. Harris, Hall and Compapy
Inc., and Union Securities Corp.
. Clark told reporters that sotnc
120.000.000.000 in securities .h a d
been Issued In the United State*
during the last 10 years, and thgt
the defendante managed the sale*
of about 69 percent of the total,
aggregating about $14,367,000,NEW YORK Oct. 30 (A1)—A
quick denial of the charge* of
conspiracy to monopolise the sec­
urities business t was m ade^oy
leading investment banking firms
today after the government an­
nounced- such charges had been

Woodruff Creek
tr*m Frm Oi»#I
Monroe and the Osteen Bridge,
but also I* axpected to prpvida a
current that will wash away much
sewage from the. Sanford watervalue. In addition, it will provide
a new channel for drainage and
flood control."
'
Tin* cut-off channel, is part of
the river project that the Samfiiolu County Chamber of Com­
merce has been working on for
tome time, it was pointed out by
Edward Higgins, manager, this
morning, lie said that bids for
the work'had been received with­
in governmejif' result Anent*.

in jta , federal KQvt rnm5Hl-_____

The three Oregon officials had
left the .sta te capital Tuesday,
planning a direct flight to the
ranch of Oacar Kittredge. The
rancher Is n personal friend of
Cornett and co-owner with the
official of ‘the airplane. Rad
went her forced the party to hult
here for dinner at the Cornet!
Jaycfce Foruin
'hiinip. ta te r the weather report*
Indicated clearing conditions and
-II
rr«M f i l l OMl
they took off for the Kittredge be committee chairman for 'tha
ranch,
event.
The first report that the plane I A hsrlierue for Jayrcc members
had disappeared mine yesterday and th rir families will be held at
morning, when Kittredge tele* fBlue Spring* next# Wednesday afphoned the Cornett home to ask ternoon. President* Brailcy Odham
when th* party would arrive. H e ! announced. Walter. Krohne hat
had waited at the Coleman ta k e iarranged a program of entertain-

QUANTITY RIGHTS HLmKKYLD

Prices Good Thru Saturday. Nov. 1
Hava-Pin* Crushed

Stuhcly

Oreer Dessert

Peaches Nb2«/2 21c

Shank
Half, pound

Btokcly Cranberry

Round Bon*
Butt Half, lb,

Sunshine Knspy

Center
Slices, |b.

Crackers u u 23p
Musstlman ’Assorted

Vegetables

NEW.PACK! Great, Big, Tender, Greeti Giant

Government Graded Utility
Club or Sirloin Steak * lb 49..
Chuck Roast
lb 35c
T-Bont, t"h$ua* Stenkr, lb 59c
Kansas

Drawn

Kansas «hlp[w,l Dressed ’*
Drawn Stewing Hens
~

U. 8. Good A Choice‘tam b

U. S. Od. Choice Lamb Shld

U. S. Qood Beef.-Club. Round

Swift Pram. Honed A Rolled
Milk-Fed Vea)

Roast

Lb

59c

a short lime the*ilate’s I **B*v Slaton; brna appointed to
- eestreh, far-.-*«-Silsslrtg'select a welcoming' com mft teas to
is1 underway.
greet all new business eslablishi said Hill had been dls- roenta coming to Sanford and
offer them the assistance of the
Hcmlnohr- County-Juntor"Ch«mbyrof Commerce.
Steve Bennts presented several
pictorial puhllcatiqns telling the
was no response to his ringing *|gry of (be recent national Soarlover tho single wire circuit llnk- (rue meet, held In Wichita Fall*.
, Ing Isolated ranger stations, ta te r Texa*. TM booklet was published
yesterday, his efforts brought sn hv Fj. J. Reeve*, president of th*
answer from a northern Califor­ Soaring Society of America .in
nia forest station. Lowden said cooperation with the National
Hill had no radio and consequent- Junior Chamber of Commerce.

JIouliLJL

MEATS

M eaty Pork Neck Bones lb 27e
Hath Pure Pork Sausage, lb 63c
Center Cut P6rk Chops, lb Ji5 c
Sliced Reef O ver
lb ^9c
Boiling Bacon *
lb 31;
Fresh Beef Tongues
lb 29c

the Governors' plane was missing. to the organ!

MtfARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Aluminum •&lt; Cedar - Polish# d Aluraipua
Aak Me For Free EsilmsJ#

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. R oblnaW *. Qri
Phone 2-0729
vJ „ 7

Butterfly Whiting

Fancy Western Red
or Golden Dr^piuus

A P P LES
2

u&gt;,

2 9 c

3 ’Lb Cello

Pscksg*

Fillets

Lb

35c

Fresh. Caught ta rg e

LAUNDERETTE SPECIAL

M

.«!»// WILL WASH
YOUR CHOICE OF

/ tir-rr

(M in t it 23c

ONE, DOUBLE BLANKET

Largs Chesapeake Bay

Grapes 2 tb. 27c Pear*
Idaho Russet-dlO Jb. bag $6o)

u&gt;

Yellow

ONE DOUBLE SPREAD

17wc

Fresh Cooked Florida :

- In Ttne

TWO SINGLE SPREADS

Lobsters Lb 4?o Meat

____ / ____ _

9c Onion* 3 Lbs 19c

Potatoes-* ib

foi

25 cents

TWO SINGLE BLANKETS

Oysters w; 7Sc

D*Anjou

* *
”

ALL THE WEER OF NOVEMBER 3rd

LAUNDERETTE of SANFORD-

TOMATO
Octagon
i

Cleanser
?

Southern Gold Colored

53c

0 1 (9

Second &amp; Oak

Phone

19c
Pergonal Site

R,° 17 f

Octagon
Sup«r brand

fCAMAY

Dividends Semi-Annually H ereAccounts Opened From 91-00. to 95:000.00
♦

lb

Each Account in su red 9.' : -

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Investment Share Accounts
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First Federal Savings,A Loan Ass

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lHrn*i»\Y. «ht.

I'm;

York Cooking

WOatorrt .lotialiiaii ui l*«»m«* Jhw ity
Pounds

Cobblers
Dixie Darling

Sofbrend
Loaf

9 Super Sale Days-Thurs., Get. 30, Thru Sat., Kov. 8

Special Birthday
Price List

UiKKtr thntt aver — B etter than ever — Tuble Supply t* 22nd Anniversary Sale nriug* the year* big________
« gent food bargains-* .First-C oe1* / F irst Served. So H u m .______________ '

We've pi lut* J s
32ml
AnnlVil a t y a lit- I 'n r .' I.nl _

12c

Every Item A d v ertised O n Strictly "W hile It Lasts" Btfcis

Red Kni(*rV.ir

r&gt; Arjuu

Mull,. KUMi&gt;I U ilirK

Kancy Calorii&lt;lii

Potatoes 4

Lbs

25c Onions 3

ib *

23c

Caned* Dry Ginger Ale, Spur

Large Bottle

15c

\

Peaches No2H 2*1c

S 14 V 0 A

Uallard'a Obllak

Mustard 6oxjJf 9c

Flour 5«&gt;‘ 4 6 c lOlbi 89c
A rm our1*

Treet

DILI C IO U S

39c

12-oz Can

Mayonnaise 16•oz45c

•

M«plr Flavoring

Sacram ento Yellow Cling Hive,

Peaches no2&gt;^ 28c
Molt'*

Peanut Butter «-33c

Apple Juice q» 19c

PO U N D S

lMULury * .U.aI

Plate tile Meal or____

Grits 24-oz Pkg 20c

lUd Labi* ru re tltilu

T r o t y l P ip ijrs.

Nectar- i*°* - 13c
Land O' Sunshino-

BUTTER

In Cartons
In Quarters

Lb

69c

E d ucato r Cellophane Kolia

9 cm m - Bfcwda!

Cookies

p«&lt;g 10c

SLICED

Sunnyland

White Hollar Apple

Roady-to-Eat, 6 8 Lb Avorago

Butter 28 oz can 24c
Land O' Sunstitne---------— —

41c

Mayonnaise pi 37c
l.V2r.-IO-50«Q W att (1 E.

Mazda Bulbs&gt; 1 2c
Ultra-Rrflnrd

Quail

Clorox pl 10c 17c

•*

^r.„^

12-oz Can

■

39c
dee tlpaghrin or

Flour HU49c *». 95c

Macaroni Pk0 15c

N0.303
CAN

Juice

no 2

I 2v*c

5-ox

Limas

29c

no2

i2-oz

Popcorn io-oz 13c

lin e

Meal, or Orlta.

Pnatim Orter. A White

Eelbeck 2J-0*Pk«21c

Limas

Jack's

Kline a Pie

Already Colored!

Cookies 10k&gt;zPkg 15c
Paraon'a Honaebold

Ammonia Qt

20c

8onahiM. Hl-Bo

Crackers u»pi&gt;» 26c
U / i Potato

Chips

Me

-Jnakat** Foard* t

Rennet

24c

Mor-Zip

Old Olory Baby

U irt

46c

tan Cer I'aJc l/irge

A-l

Sauce

qi

20c

CDrned Beef

Haiti'
Deviled

H

Ham
Potted

27c

No2
%'•
m.

-

Doc and Oat Food—

Vienna

~ '

Cato 2 co»

Sausage %&gt;. 15c

25c

a oi

15c

14-ox Can

10c

Crust

M£ VI'S

Her^iey Cocoa Butter

la r g e Chesa&gt;*ake Bay

33c Soap 3 c.ko&gt; 24c

O Y ST E R S

Cheese

ib

53c Oleo

Oleo—

Lb

H. D, Head EogUati

Dixie Darling Old Fzaliion

Bread

Loaf

• 3-oz

lUd Devil

33c Lye

13-ox

10c

Cat Pood—

Stired lite r Liver
Dotting Bacon
Fresh Beef Tongues

Pint 69c
Butterfly WhUJnf

P u tt’n Boot! c.n 8c Fillets - ^
Freak CaugJU.' I

uator Roach -

Hives lq«

29c Mullet

o jm a

&amp;

31c

55c

Lb 49c

Shoulder

Spired Luncheon Meut
Ih 59c
Meaty Fork Neck llonr* th 27c
Rath Pure Fork Knu-uiuv. Ik GHc

|

Lb

U. M l.oud A ClUdv'T Lnutb

Pride SkinlexA Franks Ib 3.r»c

Telkne Daisy

Bup^tbmod

Chops

Center' Cut

Itaind »*&gt;ap

Skat

It. Jt. i Iihn] ami (ii-jfco Lamb
Shoulder %
•
•

Steaks * 39c
Chuck Roast
Vi.ltIKTY “]

no2

L ii.y-B

Club or Sir!mi

Redi-Mixt“- “47c“49c
17c ChuragolJ tb 35c Walnuts
7c

Be Meat

Uuuriura

Solids

U.S. (iiH»d A-,( huicft

II. S. (Jovermnent (Jnidrd .Utility Iteef

Wahh'a Cane A Miple

Syrup

t.v
C emn »
te'ir vC iul lt

Pork Chops

Oold Medal

Silver Hoae Krabt

»iWr nMtcoiiiiii
v

Ib 49c
lb 31;
lb 29c

Knn. Hliipl lit. A Dr Seymour'

Fowl

^

53c

Swift Pretn. R.*n:d A{tolled

Mllk-Kcd Veal

Roast

Lb

59c

Weatern Meaty

Spare Ribs ib 39c

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B L l 5 TORES
QUANTITY Rtatrra RESERVED
‘ Owner 3rd ft Sanford ■- •
XU East First Street
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THE

The Sanford. Herald

Hunting: Accidents

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

T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 3 0 ,'1 0 4 7

Law On Contempt Iw
lu Bo
District Court

GIRLS BVICTBD
------ party at the Unirorolty Memorial
i« the Federal
Union with an unidentified negro
her*.
_______
v
j Diatrjct Court here.
MADISON.
Wl*..
Oct.
30
UP)—
t:&gt;i*kil'fct4 u j »)«
—
tu-nniinn,*J a.______
If t‘hi*
Vtt• tiannilna
tta.
Iiava- m
IwV* The owners of « private rooming student.
. .
f,nm
*»■«,
one)
j
if
happens,
the
jury
might
n illliiiil ■litili a u t vl Saiirfm
If th ii year’s hunting season follows the experience of
tee—In citing John Howard Law- decide the issue of whether these houae for co-eds at the Unlver■M -.. m!'.. ■«
By
DEWITT
MACKENZIE
fornler seasons, about 1,000 persons will m eet death through
M«r»i4. • I tMn
son, Samuel * Omits, and others m en. legally did’ ‘‘refuse’’ to an- »Uy of Wisconsin hsv* evicted two
Al1 Foreign Affair* Analyst
III MaiaalM t l t t a i a
hunting accidents. Most of .these will result from the mis­
for contempt—haa stated flatly *w*“r. The witnesses haven't ad- girl, student*, one for having
— -i
. m_____ ____________
1 Dr. Charles L . Persons (
‘
.
.I ,
that they have “refuted" to netted they “refused.” Soipe have dated a negro atulent.
Katarra aa w raal tia« mailer use of firearm s.
O ptom etrist
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Rupe. "
OcloWrr 27. 1*1*. al ilia I'n-I Offlir
Based upon n study of the causes of these fatal mis­
The mood of those who are con- answer questions end therefbre Insisted they weren’t refuiing• I l*««&lt;ael, I'latMa. tinjit H i I n
In
a
statement
yesterday,
said
they
hsve
violated
the
law.
‘hey
only
wanted
to
arsw
er
In
1
Sknford
Atlantic Blu B ld g .#
cerned
with
the
welfare
of
the
haps. W. Graham Cole, A ssistant Secretary af the Mctroo4 (•a a riH at Harrli ■ lalT.
N'ow, If the full—rnininlllaa. I their
V Hours: 9-IZ 1-4
1 hone 2961
wavUnited Nation* l» one of Iner^ntxilitan
Life
Insurance
Comnanv
nnd
In
rharyn
«.f
safely
n o i .U M i x . iim :.
Sat. 9-12
ink’ fear that our peace orgai then the House of Representative*.1 Each w it nr s&lt; VvouM begin talk- dent from New York City, to leave 1
raiTaT
activities, offers the following ten commonsense suggestions ization, which wa* to unit* man­ snd finally a Federal Grand Jury ing. about hit right under the after she ivvurnrd to their room­ 1 Eye* Examined • Glass** Fitted |
tionmi.V',1
to aid the hunter in g etting full pleasure out of his sport kind into oqe world of friendship, alt agree with this view, the cast Constitution and the committees ing house from an inter-racial
llaalaraa
alieady i* an irrevocably tragic -------- ■
without
risking hum an lives - including his own.
_________ right to ask such n qqtSilon..and
i t ita c iiir r id
ITICI
failure a* the result of the fler&gt;.Chairm an J, Parnell Thomas'
•:* *|* «*♦v *!*‘J**t* *t**i**l* *1**1*
Dr I nrikr, nark
T he suggestions a re :
_._______ __________ J___ L_ conflict
hetweenv^Jie CommunUt*
..Oka . Montk_________
■.would h«gin banging hit gavel
1. KniJW your gun thoroughly^ before you go hunting and the DemocracTea.
Capital Rapped
X.l*
T &gt;m Maalkt
—
, and demanding a $ea-or-no. ana.m with it. Shoot "dry runs" until Its operation is second na­
HI* M i m l k a . .
M
strive* eagerly but vainly
Oa», l«-ir :*.
IJ.«« ture. Know, especially, the "safety," nnd keep in mind the to On*
(CiafinaH from Figt
,i swer.
recall aoma greater accomp­
where many southern *
would keep talk
lishment by the U. N. than that d tr
.kit akltaarr - DUtJa (alia at
*n* an'l finally . Thome* .would
Ikarka laaalallaaa »n4 n .ilm at reason why it has been placed on your gun.
of Ikit Monday when the' political cuitomi prevail.
2. Wear shoes or boots which will minimize the danger
•■Itilalaaaaaia lot tkv |&gt;nrr*a« nf
“Certain political local 4nd pr*a. o n ltr him away. That's the pat­
after a long and bitter
ralalMi • faa*«. taiiyi^a rh aitiil l«i nf slipping or falling and, in doing no, accidentally firing committee,
battle, finally achieved unanimity. sure groups, amt thr admlhlatra- tern.
•• m a la r M n r tlr a i ralia.
If a trial la held,. . .the
It adopted
a resolution
condemning
. r ______
________________
_ live decisions of municipal offi. . . defend­
_____
your wrnpon.
Inland
II,,.,I Mnlallt".
all
forma
.of
propsguula
llkel
7
,rial*
contribute
to
It*
persistence.
Jud‘rin*
hy
thplr
trptm nny
3. Keep your gun. unloaded except when you are using
ter.. rratrreal, lk» llrmM in Ik.’
to provoke or encourage
any
"Except where tjie federal K»v-, *"•* week—wHI argue that th-v
national lirM ..( .Wtriil.ian oil
il. T ransport only em pty guns in your automobile,, nnd be threat
to peace.
Icrnmcnt haa maile a few Inde- ’ question "Are vnu a CommunlatT”
'are m»slnfit».#J In Her lf*iR««t
rltlM Iw'llir foaalrl Mlth hrml^nol* sure to remove the ammunition when you get back to your
Well. It'a good to find our, pendent advances, as In federal ' 1 " nf,,a*tllutlonal and that th*
tiff la ChirfiKD ami \ r n Votk.
camp nr Imme a fte r a day’s hunting.
peace nrganliktion at least agree- employment and the use of fed— ramntlHaR.- had-nn- jlghr -to aak
that
in g th
a t IItt 'lIsl against warl
war! Apro­
A p ro -|,| recreational facllltlea, racial ' "• The'’ have Inalsfed that their
The If #f nWf (t n MirmltM
4 - Never— oh, never! -• pull a 1gun muzzle first from ing
AiNHiiKd riDM
II intillrj a vehicle or when climbing through or over fences.
pos of this, one ia remindad&gt;of s-gregalion ia rigid.
* ?,v!V r *Rhl» are Invaded bv »n
lirlm lvtlf in ilia m i fur rtfuiMh
the late President Calvin Coolldgr
*.ntiu' r&gt;’ *n,° ‘heir political be­
Ittlfil *»f nil fhl fori*l RfN« pHpIrd
G. Never nhoot at a moving object until you are "dpad” and the Sunday sermon. I've for­ “It extend* to ludicrous ex- liefa.
•&lt; IN* n r « •I•»i . •^* Mfll nm *:l
trem oi.
,
sure th a t it Is game nnd not one of your companions or an ­ gotten who first related the (ale ‘‘Incontlatenrie* are evident:- TJiere -have been several recent
Al*
trfee
e r l»MM
new. ai&lt;eei&lt;k.,.
-but suspect it was Mrs. Coolldgr
other hunter. W ear some distinctive clothing yourself.
who (old of asking Cal, Constitution Hall, owned by the |i’rv f °RvIcHon* fof contem pt.of
TIIUItSDAY, OCT. 30. 1917
• fi. Decide upon definite positions for each |&gt;orson in herself
upon hi* return from church, what Daughters of the American R e v . Conrres*. None of them ha* yet
rlulinn, seats concert audloncrr reached th» Supreme Court,
your p arty , ho th at nobody will be in the line of fire of an­ the minister preached about.
J. r’
*he rases:
other hunter's gun.
BIBLE VERSE FOB TODAY
“Sin." replied the ever Igponic without distinction* nf color, hut
allows no negroes on It*alage j Eugene IViinis, general aecreTHEY THAT AU&amp;tBUNK in I
, 1 Guard against fouling the gun muzzle with snow*, Coolldge.
‘ What line did he ta k e !" per­ to give regular commercial con- , , r &gt;’ °* U&gt;e Communist Party, was
SENSUALITY AND SELFISH i niud. o r any foreign m aterial. anarclean It well before and
cert*. On the other .band, the
, c*f d on the ground that hjsisted
Mrs. C.
NF.8S AND onP.m -A ltK n o t ] a fte r it is used.
e.ommerrlal
legitimate
theater
ha*
*° «PPenr iiefor* the Uii
"lie's against it," said the Presi­ 'bad negro actors on
ABLE TO ATTAIN CONSCIOUS­
itastage. ''"V ’rlrnn Activities Committee
8. Don’t pse your gun to dub or flush game but of the dent.
NESS OF GOD’S ITIF.SENCE ''P rH 0 In answer to ■ aubJohn 3:3: Except-a man I* born brush. I t’s bad for the gun, nnd for the life expectancy of
So th« frult of weary months of but stubbornly refuses, to admit
•
(
anew, he cannot lee the kingdom youm clf ttnd your companions.
fighting ia a resolution condem- negro patron*."
treatment of negroes, “ ‘••'rliarrit hlsler am! I^on Jo°f God.
,
_
9. Never forget for even an instant such common-sense ing war. And having pasted thii theCapital
committee said, '“not only
n r r *‘ e«ttvlctrd In aeparthey
have
returned
pi
the
wrangl­
rnlett an: point the muzzle toward the ground while panning
on the ground that they
Congistulations., ,J$ ^Tou« hton
ing. Small wonder that
Mr*. bumlliatra rnlored citizen*, but la ,
Drug Company on -the ‘o prning 'ol under low trees or thrdugh brush: carry the gun on your Franklin D, Roosevelt a couple a aource of conalderahte r m ln r refused toi take thr, oath for |r* .
its hne new itorrpvE phidi many «j«ulder with th e muzzle-pointed up while walking with of day* ago expressed a hope assmrnt" to the “many dark- tlmony before the same committer.
Sixteen members of the Joint
ml a prayer In the U,
U; N. for
sklnneil foreign vlaltora." The rehave ..id i s ’.he most a t l . a o i v r ^ ‘h e r a J n th - open; never point e ith e r a loaded or J in
anti-Fascist Refuge- Committee
increase of good will pnrt explained:
ia Flonda.
loaded gun. playfully nt nnother person; and never shoot “gradual
here ra th rr than this continued
“ Foreign official* are often were convirted on the ground that
nt flat, hnrd surfncefl or tlu* surface of.w ater -- which might back-and-forth of our telling each m| „ aj,en for Ame'tlran negToet '■lr-v refused to submit certain
Sccirteiy ’
a u ih- cause a ricochet.
...
other what doga we are."
»nd refused food, lodging ami en-1
*° lb* 'U n American AcUnited Stairs lo
The way It looks from this col­ tertalnment. However, once it 1*
alanced
jo. Don’t confuse a hunting party with a cocktail p a rty ;
? ‘■ommjttee.
budget w h ile ^ ji
Grope ‘r alcohol is bnd medicine for n jKirsoif using n weapon which umn's observation post, the U. N. established, that . they -are. not i ***5J*P’Ul— Ftclds, Waaiving.
b a in j'K e p t going largely be- tmerlrans, they are accommodat- J,cn ,*'*,&gt;’er. was ronflctcd on the
the tune of i f
£BU-&lt;faliAD.-inlgM--bo lefhnl a t- /a r * greater distances Than yoii max llcaui-j ol ftark tear.am ong mem- f,1 *•
| ground that lie failed to produep
-a ycarTBut iKew
bclsncc |lc think.
tier nations of what would Happen
The District of Columbia, whlc.i i
repor,,B to
n«»use Surbudget without
sf° Lump*. I
Mr . (jole believes th a t observance of-these suggestions it the organization collapsed, ’(he Includes
the
capital
area,
docs
;
f
,u*
*
roperty
Committee
concern,
w r don’t ife h
be oonr wy|
fnr (o reduce the toll of persons killed each hunting results of a breakdown ar# too not Jiavo self-government b y !
d-al
In
which
he
terrible to contemplate.
w ith th ii extra outlay.
season.
officials. It I* ruled hy n
• Profit on the sale of wire
Thus we find In U. N. circles -leclell
the frrlit/g That the organization boanr of three commissioner* ap- ’■*cr**»&gt;intp
In thia-counlrjPc*ommuniiD ate
4
S. '! Court of
must l&gt;e maintained al all hazards polMed by the President and eon- Appeals
.
Smokes
placed on the Hand and atked if
upheld Field*’ conviction
firmed hy the senate
There
are
those
who
are
hoping—
they are CoumiunuU. II they ate,
In prartlee, the standing Dla- lilt lan-vers say they will appeal
or perhaps It would lie ___
more Iac
nothing, n dune about it;
if
In harassed Europe n jmckage of Am erican cigarets is' curate to'say there are those whojlrlct of Columbia committees of to the Supreme Court.
Made Only For Those Who Like The Fineat
they refute to antwer. they are c it­ somctinuvt more sought a fte r than food, and a carton of are wishfully thinking—that per­ the senate and house have great
ed for contempt and (hat u all. smokes m ay ojien doors th a t are dosed to diplomats. The haps the anxiously awaited meet­ Irfluence In the conduct of mu­
Presidential election* and repre­
ing of the Big Four foreign min­ nicipal affair*.
i*
In Romani*. Dem m ratt are placed! tobacco habit seems to have become firm ly entrenched,
sentation In Congresa.
ister* in London next month may
The
Prraldent'a
Civil
Fights
on tiia ] foi opposing the govern- 1
Tobacco is raised sll over the world, except in the very develop something to alleviate
The present condition, th# com­
rVmmlMee aald Congresa should
tncnl. If found guilty, and thrv will cold sections, but tho.U nited States Is the Inrgest prrnlueer the (trained eituatlon.
“sTabllah aelf-govemment for the m ittee said, "deprives a suhatan*
Iw. tlwy w ill be »Lot. A n d . yet and exjjorter. Tho lnng-leafe&lt;l plant Is raised on almost 600,T
That conference is primarily to District and that the Constltu- tial number of permanent Wash­
T
Communiiti critic 1/4 the United 000 American farm s. It represents n billion dollars of the try once .more to write a German •Ion should he amended to give ington residents” of any voice
pear* treaty over which thus far District residents suffrage In In public affairs..
v
Statei for the Hollywood probe.
25 billion annual agricultural Income. But evep this is. not the
former Allies have been unablti
enough
to
Rtipjsly
U.
S.
tobacco
demands,
and
"th
e
weed"
Is
to agree. Sucresa in framing this
We suppose Communists and
pact might lie the long-aought
others have a p tife e ft right to also im|w&gt;rlod in considerable quantity.
Tlifi. tobacco habjt j j an old indulgence. A lm ost 850 key. to better relations between
denounce the Hous^ig t'o-Ainem in
the Russian and the western blocs,
“ A cliviH e i CommitfeeXjor hauhn? years ago tile KnRhsh author, Edmund Spenser, In his long since Germany is ths crux of the,
F»i
poem
,
the Faerie Queene, voiced It« popularity In his day j poiuico-economlc crisis in Europe
alleged ’ Hollywood ‘ 0&gt;m m unirli
, before it and denouncing them *» when he dubbed tobacco "divine.” I.lko most of his con-' whll# optimism concerning the
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Com m uniiti. Denunciation! are a« temjHiraries he thogifht tobacco a curp for m any diseases. I outcome of the conference

THE WORLD TODAY'

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L . A f t f l i f - t i t —aa ..the -D ie U raii^iv- of
• * ’ Independence, or "k illin g the Uni
,
p ile " at tile haiehatl game, and
ate certainly a two-way ilreet
But Hollywood Communis's should
thank their Im kv start (fo r thev
have no God) that they are only
being branded a i C om m uniiti and
. not thdt by firin g tquadi as the
Com m uniiti do thett political otiponrnti in Hungary, Bulgaria, Yu-C' godavia. P o la n d ‘ * 4 8 'Russia. „
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A l i l to |&gt;ul *1 rcit all iiim o ri
that regardlcn id lv v h itevei elsNorthern d o -goodtij jm iy have in
mind w ith tc ip tc i lo racial matters,
the elimination of segregation is
-not one o f lli- m ,- PcviJdent .Trum ari'i special Cqmhi'llec on Civil
R ight! h k l come up wills the iugfe ilio n that pubht
o f the
co u n try.b e opened to all ra risl
group! without regard lo public
opinion and. that &gt;iuiiat&gt;le federal
legislation he enacted, to realite
this goal. We c » r^ ^ |d e p lo re loo
ilro n g ly tueh in on\mentiationi, o '
the misguided ze a l'jiV those who
make them. We would ^ridd lo- no
one ht our desire to improve the
living condition!,.the opportunities
and the welfare q L .lh e colored
people, but we ra n 1think o f noth­
ing that w-nuld he more harmful
Us them than the .elimination of
Ngregation h r leViJlaliVe fiat.
We ate conifaktly under preieure from .variout groups to pub
iich lomething concemittg lotteries
aoroe o f them very hatm leu, affnire, no dpuhl, ^ ( f^ f charitable
lo m ttn in g like that,
became it b '^ itfa in tt the la V
vu i to do io . we base lo refuse
th u i lap l \ l W tin s fw o ik for
^riticiim oP"the hew-!p*p*r
,W e are, therefore;' oarticulailv
cra tifird lo *ee U a letter from
lD tfrh a tio n *l''-l(/ ‘ local rluhs
aeeinrt the promotion of
"Don’t y J t / ^ h jn l, " la w
letter, "th e t in “ view o f the
Federal Govem m ertt'l’ IliH ude to“ ltd Itw h a c tiv itin , all L io n i
ihould refrain from Anything
‘ ns'ure o f public lotteriea,

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- - - - - - not* that th* four foreign
prised could- they see the
hold tobacco has on men, and1 1 isters—
Marshall of U/
Uf 8. A.,
women, too, In every* country today.
Bsvln of Britain.* * Molotov of

Vital But Unknown
Joseph W. Ellm* recently celebrated hie 81nt birthday
and his 81st year a s a high official of tbe Cleveland w ater
departm ent. He1is now commissioner of sewage disposal.
For years It was Kllma* job to see th a t the city got
pjire w ater. Though few ever heard of him. he wits in many
W/IV* ( l u v lm oi's maafc i m ^ r t n n l nffirin l

Almost every community has some faithful, hard­
working jiublic’ aervant like Ellms, who does pot gat Into
the papers but without whom the m achinery of govern-,
ment could scarcely run.
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Eli7»beth Launches
Liner, Makes Appeal

School Election
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new laws enacted this
GLASGOW. Oct. *0 f/FI-Prin- mills Munder
'
cess Elisalielh launched, the 30,. year.
dOO.ion Cuna'd Llnsr Carnnla aV Mr. Lawton pointed out that ths
&lt; l-'lrl«nk with an appeal to her
future subject* to meet Britain'* Slate proposes to allocate _money
peacetime economic problems with fo r capital outlay fbr new school
the same spirit of unljy they dis­ ouildings, major alterations and
played during the war,
equipment, b ill that this mbney
"We lmvr friend* In other
w
tied lo
j «any
to &lt;
parts of th# world.” th» I’rtecess ill not be appropriate
*\ joq
f oi gty proyides
said in an adless, “and wo know county unlets thgt
That we Ten count on wh*t*v»r $100 for each $300 allocated by
help they can give, hut It cannot the State.
Im&gt; said ton often that a ountry,
If the County’s share It taksn
like an.individual, must work out
from th# current expense money,
lie own salvation at hnm&lt; "
"Our suffering* In the war were that fund will be s«rlously de­
heavy. Indeed, and our losses can­ pleted. If It H to receive the
not be measured, but (he heavy benefit of the state appropriation
road we trod was not altogsther for capital outlay, it It necessary
to vote for th# building reserve
unllghted."
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‘‘There was In those years a . fund," he declared. •
spirit abroad which kspt u* from
He stated that ballot* hav* the
despondency and brlghtendsd o u r' names only of those legally qua),
darkest daya. It was the spirit of Hied as trustees. Voters may
unity, and In our ppresent dif­ write In any other names of tfistr
ficulties we muat at all coata keep Choice.
It alive. For It la only by putting
Qualified to run In th* trustee
the rielma of our country above
our personal feelings that w* ran race are: R. F. Cooper In School
win through aa surely aa w* did Board District No. 1, (east San­
ford); Roy F. Howell In District
before."
/
No. 2, (I.ongwood and Lake
Mary); Herbert A. Behrens and
Fighter Planes
Mra. George Harden .In District
Nov 6, (west Kanfonl, Lake Mon­
l i t * r«*» oae)
roe and I’aola). There ore no
State's population is predominantly candidates from Districts a and 4
which embrace tbe Oviedo, Gene­
ModemFifteen Royal A ir Force Da- va and Chuluota ditfrlcte.
"Tbe voters should keep In
lotas were, rxp e ctfd lo complete
evacuation todsy o f from 200 . *n mind," said Mr.* Lawton, 6U»al
only three trustee* will ba eject­
250 British civilians— mostly re­
ed for the entire county, replac­
tired civil servants, vacationists ing the 19 who have served. No
and children— from Kashmir,
two trustee* can eome from on*

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ng they Ufa In
ices o f India, M istrf Airwevs and
different dlstrkte." V
Ambiea Airlinea—suspended »*f»*
Voting In Sanford fpr thoro
ice from Bombay because all who live treat of Park Avenua
planet
were
’
cosnmandeered
by
U
our
will bo at Precinct No. 1 th* Girl
dia’t government.
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Russia and Bldault of France—
haven't compromised themsslve*
during th* battle royal so that
they esn’t negotiate with at least
a semblance of personal amlfy. It
Is conclevable, If not likely, that
they might hit paydirt.
Oh* thing which Is making
both sides do some deep thinking
Is thy position of those unhappy
nations vrvlfE *u
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lafd
id batwsan tbe tnaln combst-*
ten's."Che Scandinavian state*, for
•xamplt, ar* afraid to caat their
lot with either side. Even Frahet
I* uneasy on this seoire, - as *lt
natch** Ru**iii's_effort; Id _ .pill
Europe away from Amtrita.
No, this Isn't a good time to
ellow 'th# U. N. to collaptl Al
remarked - to th* writer by an
official attached to one of th#
delegations:
•'\V# ar* wallowing in the bot*
tom of a wave, and w* ar* ship­
ping water, hut w* aren't rtaav
to admit that we are shipwrecked.

Tobin, 57, Adopted
By Mrs. Webster, 80
NEWPORT, R. I.. Oet. .30. (Ah
—. A 37-year-old retired Atrny
commander haa been adopted by
an BO-yearrold wealthy Newport
widow and social leader, with all
the right* of. a natural ton under
Inheritance tax laws.
The adoption of Brig. Genera)
Ralph C. Tobin by Mr*. Hamilton
Fish Webster wa* disclosed lest
night by John M. Dring, clerk of
the Newport .probate court. He
said th* papers completing th*
adoption war* filed more than a
week ago by William A. Peckham, Newport attorney.
Mra. Wabater'* husband ditd In
September, 1039, leaving her- an
estit* valued at ll.230.000 to ba
held In trust during h tr lifetime,
Th# will alto granted Ji*r lifetime
u n of the Webstar* $120,000
Newport estate. Pen Oratg.

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Avenue. For Precinct No. 3 east
of Park Avenua th* voting will
b* at th* Tourist Center,. ,
The following voting placet
have been designated outside of
Sanford for the achdol vota: Lake
Monroe, community renter; Paola
Stlrkly'a Store; ,Ovi*do. Town
Hall; Geneva, community centert
Chuluota, Myrtle Chalker's “

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PA G E F I V I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Social A n d Personal Activities

Woman’s Golf Association Holds First
Luncheon Meeting At Country Club I

IT 'S Y O U R M O V E - -

Seminole Hi

Ity HOHIIY PARK
About 46 golf enthusiasts a t­ Wednesdays and stated th a t. ev- 1
Here A re M o n e y Savers
tended the organisational luncheon erv . third Wednesday a luncheon .
and meeting of the Woman’s Golf will he held. He laid that n playFriday morning during first
Axoelatlon held yesterday at
U T n T . L" M ’ „
prri.wl many of. Du; iim kiin. wurc
12^0—oViock—at—th e—Seminole-’coming Wednesday
. . . and will
.,'}l*cfjin
^
set guessing as to what the. brief
Country Club.
1:00 o'clock.
[bit of something tliali,cume over
I Mrs. E :B. Smith, newly.electrd al Following
The Central Circle of the San­
the luncheon, con- 1the school address system was, |
club president, presided over the test* were held
ford Garden Club will meet with
the direr- Monday morning they found out.
business meeting held during the Don of Mr*. Johnunder
Mm. F. E. Sola at 1101 Park
Mrs. A. In h practice session around the
Friends of G. A. Jones will re­ luncheon In the large lounge of J. Williams was Stuck.’
Avenue at 7:0l» P. M. A covered
thr winner of centra) control hoard the speaker
the
club
house.
Artistic
arrange­
gret
to
learn
that
he
is
confined
diah (upper will be held and all
Blind Bogey tournament qnd lay stem was accidently sent to all
to the Fernaid Laughton Mem­ ments of pink single hibiscus and the
members are urged to attend.
Mis. Stuck won the putting con-[classes instead of just to the Libligustmm
were
used
in
decorating
orial
Hospital.
Scoid Little ilouie.
1 . C ool r u fr o ih m e n t!
rary where it was being tested.
the rooms and were placed down testa. Golf hall* were given
The Seininola Robekah -Lodge
Writes to the two winner*.
Monday,
however, everyone
the
center
of
the
U-shaped
tabls.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joel
S.
Field
have
No. 43 will haVc a Hallowe’en
Mr. Terwiillrgar then conducted heard the rest. The first petiod
. returned from California where Decorations and arrangements
2. Two full glasses!
party and White Elephant aale
I thev attended a postmaster's con­ were under thr direction of Mrs. a golf clinic for 16 golfers w h o ^tu d y hall in the Library under
IIIRTII a n N ol ’n c e m f n t
| « l the I. O. O. F. Hall at 8:00
George Thurston, entertainment received free instruction. It was Misa Chittenden presented n radio
M.Sgt. and Mrs. J. Lee k rn - vention.*
M. All member* are Invited
3. Best by taste-teatl*
found at ihe conclusion of the play titled 'My Brains' over, the
chairman.
I strom announced today the birth
to attend in costume.
In opening the meetfhg the meeting that 36 memberships to school epeahvi »&gt;-t.m, The palls
Mr. and Mrs. M. N.' Cleveland
Iof a son, Ronald-Paul.- pn Oct. 24
------------FRIDAY
the organisation had been paid. Wcra played by l.otune Clark as
The Presbyterian W o m e n ' s at the MacOill Field Station llos- have left for a trip through Geor­ president expressed her pleasure
Thorp attending the luncheon Ruth, Mary Lee Hurnscd ns Al­
Auxiliary will observe the Week pital In Tampa. Mrs. Strndrom gia and the Carolinas where they in seeing so many, experienced and meeting were Mrs: Sidney ma. Donald Howard ns mutator,
players and-potential-gnlfrrs pre­
of Prayer at the church at 3:30 is the former Bar By* Siegfried' wil1 visit relatives,
sent. &gt;Jrs. Smith slated that the Chase. Mr*. Glenn l.ingle, Mts. Eddy Scnkarik ns I'rofeasur
"P.'.M. Mrs. W. S. Rrumley will of Tampa.
g r o u p s not necessarily a social Roliv l.aing. M rs. Hugh Whelehel, lllake. and Hohhy Humphrey a*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II.
II.
Pope
have
speak on mission work among the
returned to their home at Indian organization hut will 'have golf Mrs. Thurston. Mr*. Terwillrgsr. Professor llodgi-kim*. W i I in a
colored people. The mission chal-' Palmetto Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.
Mound Village after spending as Its main Interest. She intro­ Mr*. Higginbotham, Mr*. Smith; Inland read the scripture and the
leng* will be given by Mrs. Roy
Members of the Womens Mis­ some time in New York City.
duced the .other offlrers and com­ Mrs. Heard, Mr*. Jvry, Mr*. Willi- cnmmittee that selected the |*lay
Mann
sionary Society of the First Hapmittee chairmen of the group who am», Mrs. Kastner, .Mrs. Horner, [was romposed of Doris Willis,
The N ilc V Howard Chapter, tint Church s»ill meet at 3:30 P.M.
Mrs. N ett Epperson arrived to­ reported on the progress made so Mrs. Fleming. Mis* Barbara Dam- 'Randall Goff, ami •Hobby I'arl*.
(United Daughters of the Con- at the church for the purpose of day from Milwaukee. - Wise, to far.
pier, Mr*. W. E: Klrthhoff, Jr., | Thc p,-|*.A. magatine drive is
,
federacy, will meet at the home packing relief boxes for shipment spend the winter months with her
Dayman. Mr*.
Mrs. John ^U m|(T
wv
Mr*. Jess Dayman,
m|,.r full
full,- swing
now Tuesday
Other officers and chairmen are Mrs.
of Mrs. George D. • Hishop. 1010 overseas.
lru
fr.
morning, only ante day nfler the
sister. Mrs. Cassandra SchulU. at as follows: Mrs. Price Heard, vice Higgins, Mr*. Harry Uom
The Philathea Class of the First her home in the Langley Apart president; Mr*. John Ivey, record Mis. Powell Mr*. . Stuck,
Hibiscus Drive, at 3:00 P. M
M
si
.
„ ti ,' | rivo was stalled.
#133.66 was
with Mrs. J. St. Clair Whito as Prcshvterian Church will nu'et ments,
ing secretary; Mr*. Earl Higgin­ Rnla'ti Axt, Mrs. Andrew 1 W* lurncil in. Nineteen pcbple turnco-hostess.
with Mrs. Joe Corley on Cameton
botham, corresponding secretary; raway Mr*. Ali*erta Jenson stmt I m h s c r i p t i o n * Tue»*lay mornAvenue at 8:00 P. M.
MONDAY
[ |ng. Five turned in FI. three
Mr. and Mrs. J.- M. Stcskley Mra. Jack Horner, treasurer; Miss Miss Helen Cabas.
TUESDAY
Clrclo No. 10. W. 8. C. 8., of
Also Mr*. Harry X. Silsby, I turned in #6. Three mors, turned
and son, Jerry, have arrived from Dorothy Powell, m e m b e r ship
Tlie Daughters of Wesley Class Rochester, N. Y. and are visiting chairman; Mrs. John Stuck, golf Mrs. A. J. Williams, Ml** Frames {,n fit. Three mote turned in 17.
the First Methodist Church will
meet at th r homr of Mrs. James of the First Methodist Churrh Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Steakley be­ chairman; Mr*. W. R. Williams, Mahoney, Mrs. J. A. Ponder. Mrs. Flu* more turned in fS.HI or
E. Pearson. 014 Magnolia Ave­ will meet with Mrs. J. K. Mc­ fore returning to their home in handicap; Mr*. Civile Trrwillegar, Charles I.uke, Mrs. Dirk. Elsbcr more. Earli of tlie-e high five
Kinley. 018 Magnolia Avenue, at Sarasota.
nue. at 8:00 l \ M.
publicity; Mr*. W. O. Fleming, ry. Mrsi C. E. S|M-nrer. Mrs. G. A. nvelved a silver dollar
Arnold
y « l r J 4#'*'
. The chaptrrs of the Woman's 8:00 P. M. A Market flasket sale
trophy chairman; Mrs. Thurston, Sweeney, Mr*. Janies Higgins. Harrington turned in fit.Mt. Dldi
VAuxilinrv of thn Holy Cross Epis­ will he held. Hostesses are Mrs.
Miss Marty Perkins, who is at­ entertainment and Mrs. Harold Mis. George Harden. Mrs. John
copal Church will .m eet at 3:00 M. L. Wright. Mrs. McKinley, tending Stetson University in De- Kastner, year book.
Kick. Mrs. J. II. Coghurn, Mt*. Colic I limed in $10,, Hetty DunJ’. M. as follows: HL Ann's with Mrs. Xrh Ratliff, Mrs. Paul Thur­ I.and, will arrive tomorrow ‘to
Clyde Terwillegar. club pro, May me Hodgkin. Mrs. John Schir- run tuim-d in 612.. J. lb File turn­
‘ Today, more than o ver, folk s demand
Mrs. Fred Hall wi\h- Mrs. A. MI mond and Miss Versa Woodcock. spend the weekend »4ih her par­ told of plans for the fiituiF with ard. Jr.. Mr*. It. 0.* Echo!** Miss ed ill flX , and Fi.-I Ro-vMter
The Sanford Woman’s Club will ents. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Perkins, matches being held betwren the Itettv Wilkinson. Mrs Knrlyle
Philips as co-hostess at 3lC Oak
quality AND v a lu e l
Avenue: St. Agnes with Mrs. Jbol.l an eareutlvr meeting at the at their home on Magnolia Ave­ Sanford organisation and sur­ Hoii-lmlder. Mr* Frank Bay. Mr*. turned in_ f'Ub.'iO lot which lie
Nine- , club house a t 103X) A. M.
Henry McLaulln. 117 West
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rounding cities. He explained W. F. Raulerson, Mrs. -Lenalicllp lecrived nn extra /dlu-r dollar,
nue.
teenth Street; St. Catherine's
WEDNESDAY
rules of the club and of further Hagan and Mr*. Martha Fitts ’• The Curtis Ptlhlithitig Co. Is
Every nickel counts today. So
with Mrs. II. F. Whitner, 1402 - The Sanford Woman's Club will
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Swoope of plans for golfing nn subsequent Haves.
offering a t*vnutifill plaque if tha
*K y lint g el y o u r m o n e y ’s
Oak Avenue, with Mrs. J. St. have its monthly business meet- New Smyrna Reach were gurst*
schiHil linns *in .'fl.tHHt os more
worth? (*et R C —tho cola th a t
Clair White as' co-hostess. St. ing ami luncheon at the club at yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar­
Mark's will isret at 8:00 P. M. 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. II. W. Rurk- lin Stlneeiphrr., Mr Swoope . is
l.rr-tt# tp h T itr.Nitsn.rr
»■ trepKjMf lb. .h.e*|&lt; I urns - ~ . M,WV ^T m u ^ in fl v w rT T T a T
.w ith - Mrs. - Walter Werriweather err-lileratu n r chairman-, -will he Ihe president of tin- New Smyrna Barbecue l*lannccl
GIR- nohrrt t 'Nrill. Edwlt, K e n - 1.. *2.«*m nr m**re. If tl....... 'h.e.l
u fck-up-«nd
cool, refreahing nquick-upr a t hostess at- the home of Mrs.' in charge of the program. Poetry lleach KiwnnlvCIub and attended
n^ny. i(oiK*r( jM 'fila, .Don Tyirr, Iulna otu* of i Iipm'
or
By
Flight
Students
the cm/vcola Ihttf* licet hy taste -^
G. C. Hal*o on West First Street. will l*e under the direction of Mrs. the meeting of that Sanford or­
Gene KusikjCliarirs Sparks, Wal- ' | r#phle* it will have
thename,
Citric No. 4-of the First Mctho- J. W. IUII. Hostesses will lie ganisation at noon yesterday.
t.esl! (Jet fl Ixittle* or a -cnao
IanBell.
lh&gt;h
Meyer.
\V
Ilham
I
yv*r,
date,
and
amount
of
money
A moonlight h*rl*ecue will he
dist Church will meet at the home .Mrs. J. O. Huff. Mrs. George Metoday!
held Monday cvrnlng at Blue Stapler. Walter McGill, Ralph . I.,„
jn ,.„giav.-,l
on' it. The'
of Mr*. 'A. I). Shoemaker, 170*1 [Call, Mrs. H. C. Moore. Mr*. E. A.
. . .rnP4|
. . . i . in
.
..........
Mr. and Mr*. Jark Robson and
Park Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.
Monforton. Mrs. H. A. Moreland daughters, llnrbara and Jacque­ Springs in honor of all flight \\ ight.. Adrian Staey, J. B. Slap- |■r izr*t range from il Itqiim. movie
N I M I I Itom .IN fi C O .. ,T»I C clcr&gt; A ir n u e
The Junior GAs of Ihe First iund Mrs. W. P. Fields. Reserva, line. of West Palm Heach and Mr. students who have won their lei. Karl to st, Herman hplip.
|piojector (several bundled points
Haptlst Church will meet at the lions may be made with Mr*, and Mrs. H. I,. Anderson of Hast­ wings and soloed from Ihe San­
Also soloing wetv: ( **ey Dunn, necessary) t•• pen ami pencil scl*.
ford 8chool of Aviation.
home of Mis* June. Vance, 247*1 Monforton or Mra. Moreland.
ings were weekend guests f t Dr.
The num bor-of students who I^ e Bsrrman. Walter Bcrgh, Wil- I
and Mrs. J. N. Robson at their
home on South Sanford Avenue. have soloed is now 97. A large Ham Watson, Bill Franklin, Dale j
Harry Worthman, Artiwt, Of E u h U h
The familv was celebrating the number-of these students sre re- Hofmann. J. S. McCren, M orris!
of Sanfonl *nd other i
^ pn |,«.f
Norman ! !l
&gt;
SpeakivTo Fine Arts Department birthdav of James N. Robson, Jr. lidents
towns in the vicinity. However,!.., ,
....
s----------a nearly equal number are from " ",, n- N" ,|pn Turner. James
Harry. Worthman wclpknown
other slates in the Union a n d ' Sehnntrl, Howard Shyryock, C.
1 tea were Mr. »nd Mrs. Gen. Frank Vincent
lure
an
artist of E ustlsj stated yesterday Uisula Van Andrn. Mr*. W. II.
one, Rlckdy Colemrnares, is from B. Spark*, Alfred Robkon, Jack
Visiting
Sister
Here
at the first fall meeting of the Johnson Mrs. Emllie Johnson,
Vrnexuela. South America.
| Pearson. Rol&gt;ert Gcigrr. l&gt;roy
Fina Arts Department of the
Thr following student* who siraw dfi. Kurt Rosucr. IVIr
J K. Baker, Mrs.- John
Brig. General Frank Clayton snloeit
Sanford Woman's Club that In Mr*.
are from Sanford: Charles
Mrlseh. Mrs. H. J. Lehman. Mrs. Vincent end Mrs. Vincent are
Baker. Kirhard Batchelor, Donnie Mere, Bill Watson. From ('asset- [
no other field of endeavor ran
visiting
his
sister,
Mr*.
I^Roy
Cordell. Girard Croxton, Clarence berfv solo filers were Frank I’i
on* find an many charlatans nn kill,. Mrs. John Kick, Mr*. R.
Schmidt, at her homr. 218 French
In' tha field o t.&lt; s |t Aa B result it Crumley. Mr*.—K r-rt—Kilpat- Avenue.— flenrniF Vlncenr (r~'a Collins.. Andrew. C a u a u sy , Bobby -at!—a nd—Jim —lUoiti from- la k e j
fi* asserted that a g ira t number rick, Mrs. G. C. Dixon, Mis. F. former resident of Sanford, and Caruthers.
ra, tloliert
he
Huff, Wendell ( Mai v, Oliver Sjoblom: (torn j
_ of ths pictures • found in public
irkrrlt.
Themlore
Jackson.
^ohn'G enrva. Kail Summersllt and Ed- BoD,
Mrs,
Charles
McWilhas
returned
several
t
i
m
e
s
durw museums, libraries and such other K
of Camfirl.lg/, ff.T Tdrit.
the past ycars. Since leaving Lingerfelt,
Ernest
Southward, (w in' Goit. Olln Greer. *ml J. A .'
Hams.
plare* are not' good.
- -Brinson,
•
Sanford, he has made his home Donald Knleht. Hnh Out. Ken t«hn»oai„rt^,^-Srwl^.l.. 1I..L -T.^.
Harry Kent, Mra W. B.
Mr*.
C. n.
R. leowsun.
IS. 1.
leawjoill, chairm an I . . ,
— , T ——
----------------- la -n eeaktrh . N. V. where hw hair
ot THe department, opened th a , • '
!&gt; t r . i
. . . become aetlve^th the New York Scthv John Culpepper. 'M orris dale and Bill Tlndale and from
meeting by explaining the differA,»° *Jrs. R. U- garrison. . n. National Guard, enlisting In 1906 Agee, Horace Johnson, James j DeLand. James Rowell,
ent group, of the Fine A rt. De ‘ George C. Dixon. Mr. Robert A. going through all grades and
rank* to colonel, in which rank
pertinent and Introduced Mr*. Gobb, Mr*. \ ail Lovsll. Mrs.
Phylls Allen Proctor who played " " " I Klrchrr. Mrs. C. F. Proctor, he hat served 8H years, comssveral selection. Including’"This Mrs. R M- Burns, Mre. R. \V. piandlng the 106lh Infsntrv Regi­
*
Heart of Miner and “Don't Tellt Llpp ncott. Mrs. E. D Brownlee, ment.
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During General Vincent's 84
m
| Mi». J. N. Gillon, Mr*. L. A.
Mrs. Fred H. WUllsms who Is Hrumlev. Mrs. W. M. McKinnon. vear* of service with ihe Armv
1
of the United States, he served
In charge of the art group, p r o . Mrs. •'•rkwood. . I r r h.
on the Mexican Border and went
Ran lies
sentrd Mr. Worthman to the o r Turner Mrs. Victor M. Greene, to France with the 87th Division
ganlsatton. The large club h o u s e ! Mr*. Mate Robertson, Mr*. Ethel during World War One. While
was attractively decorated with ^fvnM; Mrs. A. M. Waaswoftn, serving, the General was woilnd;
hibiscus and &gt;ntlgpnpn.jn-;hti?lY ' Mrs. T. C, Blsisdcll Mrs. 3. E. 4- arfd hospitalised—in—t.umtortr
a*o| Mrs. 8 . 0 . Harrimat*: England.
In a re m a rk a b le new eptin rayon
• r / pink
B Sand
M rose entwined with Courier
Als-i Mrs. S. D. Hlghlevman,
After returning from the hos­
asparagus fern. Around the room
were "plac'd some of the arll»rfc 3!r». J. M. Move. Mr*. H. Wavde pital. he commanded ths 811th
pictures which were on display Rptfker Mrs.' R. R. Beck. Mf*. Cempsnv Military Polle* Corps at
* Rath Robes
during the tea held following his J. C.1 Russell, Mr*. Rolwrt Brown. Nancv. France. After the War,
— - T n d d l r r S h e a ---------Mis. W. B. F.llerlw, Mrs. J. C. he returned to the United States
t.(lk.
i a captain o fln fs n try and was
.
W
ool
| ..V
A t one end of the club house Hsll, Mr*. John !^#. Mr*. Harry irecommissioned
In his old rsgl* ww* 'the tea table covered srlln t.«p, Mrs G. II Brown. Mr*. im ent and commanded th* com— a n d H u ro n — -----—i —
whlta linen d o th and rentered Merv B. Welch, of New Concont, nanv in which he originally en­
with a dainty arrangement of the 0.. Mr*. F. D. Lleske, Mrs. W. D- listed.
flower*. On both side* of the lloffmsn. Mr*. Roy Tlllls, Mrs.
He received th* 8llv*r Star,
flosyer arrangement was a branch­ Dawson,. Mrs: S. E. Andrews, Purple H eart New Y'ork 8t*te
Built Towel
•
A G r in d ( s ift H in t .
ed silver candelabra with crrstal Mrs. Roy Williams. Mr*. Herndon. Conspicuous Service Cross. Bel­
prisms holding while taper*.'Host.
Heavy Terry
•Williams, Mr*. Bennett. Mrs. gian Croix Guerre (with Palm)
( hI' im I’ink anil llltiv.
es««* for the afterpoon Vers Mr*. Mr*.
and
the
Roumanian
Offlcsr
of
the
Large NDe
Schnabel, Mr*. Clements, Mrr.
J. C. Bennett, chairman, Mr* Wil­
Croyn. He wa* made brigadier
lusher,
Mr*.
Leavitt
and
Mrs.
grnerel of the lino upon retire­
liam Behnahcl, Mr*. E. B. Clem­
Originally Priced .Much Higher.
•
ment in 1940.
ents. Mr*. I&gt;e* lusher. Sirs. Wil Mnntleth. *
Rubber Apron
i«
. Item I^avltt" and Mr*. Howard
X
Synthetic
Take
Advantage
Of
This
Having.
' Monilcth.
Coaled
Especially appealing In the art
W h ile O nlv
* lu L
display was a portrait of Mr.
H u y S e v e ra l A l T h is L o w P rice.•Worthman'* daughter at the agi
NOTICE
of fire. An extremely llfe-tlko
Sl/.e*r I - 2 - .1, N o L n y n w n y a .
portrait of a farmer was shown
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THE O R A N G E CITY HOTEL
with a farm background. From
his ’Gallery of Great American
Artists were potiralla of Norman
Men’s Straw Hals
Ih N ow Ready For
Rockwell, f a m o u s illustrator,
painted In hie studio at Arlington,
E ntire Slock
j.oo
Special P arlies and B anqueli
k V|. and of Ted 8hawn, In te r
Size 7!« - 74*
' nationally known dancer, with hi*
For Renervations Phone Orange C ity Hotel
dance studios tn the background.
Orange City, Florida
,
M*. Worthman aaid the primary
reason for the existence of art
jloys* Coat
la to rnteVtain the eye. He stated
that modern a rt Is revolting *«
Sweaters
the eye and further explained
that hy modem hp meant the ex*
GOOD NEWS
H u H o n F ro n t
trem «.p«lntingx-Mnhlch belong to
P a r t W in d
some sort of Ism," he said.
for
The artist .atated that moat if
• ’I
I the great a rt Af today is being
You Who Work, .
Roys’ Pajamas
done h r Illustrator* and commer­
cial artlata. He said that being
We Are Open Two Eve*
J iihI A Few
-I'OO
• Rotarian he had adopted' 6no
nlngn A Week- Tuesdays
of the organisation's Ideals which
Size
12
I
I
and Thurndayn For Your
H Service and that hi* work
Action Priced To Clear.
Conrrnlenre. . .
ZA.it Waler-Repeilem
must* have • uaeful purpose to
th* Denote who purcliaee It.
Trained Beauticians To
Sanforised
E ntire Block, pall Cottons.
R# asserted that b- trie* with
Care
For
Your
BsaUty
hi* portraits to please the sitter
Val
Dyed
•
Wind-Resistant
Needs. . .
end that
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and explained the painting of a
portrait step by s te p .,
Among those attending the lec-

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T H U 8 S K A Y . O C T . SO, 1947

THB SANFOII!) HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Harding Duilding
Defense For South
Carolina Gamecocks
By ARTHUR IIKCKWITH, JR.
Herald Sporta Editor
The Seminole Ilijch School Cill­
ery Fedi will Invade Franria Field
In Si. AuftOatlwe tom.
omyrrpy night.
b e Kettrrlinua
High School Yellow jackets In
one of the feature attraction* of
tha Eaat Florida Conference for
the weekend.
Coach Rill Ferraxl'a ehargea
ware Idle laat week and will i»e
at full atrength for the annual
plgakln party with the Fed*. and
will be seeking their fourth vic­
tory of the current football sea­
son.
Based on performances thus far
thla season the Jackets will nils
slight favorites to dump the Cel
v•rynten,
r y i n c n , who
w u v have
n a v e ubeen
r e n playing
inspired ball since Holly Pjcrry,
fleet Fed back, was Injured on.the
third play of the tiff with Kustis
In the second game of the season
In the I-akc County city.
Sanford was )&gt;eaten by Pel.and
High, and th e Bulldog*.' invaded
Francis Field to play the Jackets
to a 7 to 7 tie. 8anf6nl defeated
the New Smyrna Barracudas by
a £6 to 6 margin. Ketterlinus
tripped the Barracudas in a 44 to
0 contest.
The Ketterlinus charges could
get bsck into the running for the
1947 championship of the Fast
Florida Conference with a victory
•Ter the Seminole High aggrega­
tion. but Coach Kettles’ c h a rg e '
ary primed for the battle ahd a re
In good physical condition for the
contest. „
-&lt;
The Jackets will be a heavier
and more experienced team than
tha Celery Fedr. The Ketterlinus
line will average 17K pounds and
their back/ield will scale 161

pounds. .

Lippy Is In Dark
Over Job With Bums
.7^i_

NK \\ YORK,. Oct. MO—lAO—Leo when It bump* Up againit the
IXurochrr d m m t have the fog- {Jameeoek* of South Carolina in
yjrat Wea whether h* will man- |hp Orange Bow). nye the Brooklyn Dodger* next
A wln fur ,hc Hurrieane« here
year, and he douhta whether wou],| put them )&gt;ark jn the
Branch Rickey, the. man who muat Southern football apotliyht and
inaka the declaim!, la any better alamp them aa a dangrrou* threat
Informed.
for any one of the big three—
"Let me put It thla way," I.eo Vanderbilt. Florida and Alabama
aaid with every evidence of can- —which mgke the tall end of the
dor. "I think I know w l*t Mr. Mlrtnl jwhedulr. Rlrky, down In Ilia heart, would
Coach Jack' llardimr thla week
likar to do. Hut* I also realize he
peeking 3o build a Hefenae for
haa a problem on Ida hnnda. We the offenaive-minded Oamecoeka.
all have problem*, ini-ludinic my- He ha* liven xtrraalnr defe.niw
aelf."
•
V throughout the week aa he I*From thla It nmy tie judged llevea the team from Columbia,
that the little hollcr-up guy- haa S. C. .haa one of the moat powermellowed conaiderahly in exile, ful offenara Miami will run Into
He iali’t demanding Ida Job haek..thia acaaon.
Hr merely hope* with a terylble
“South Carolina haa hack* who
earneatneaa. that he can til in jp ata with deadly accuracy and
the Brooklyn dugout again.
have a number of dangoruu* runOf only one-thintr Ia«» U cer-jn ert who wUI bo hard to aloo",
tain: He expect! to h ava'another• the Miami jrridiron bo*» aaid. “We
talk with Ricky before lie re- will-be forced to concentrate oh
turni to the aoaat to open up {defense this week In order to be
Ids aportlny yizxlt atore. He aaid able to copo with the Gamecock*,
that the Dodger ineildent. before It mean* we have to build a deferlae for. both their running and
the mid-west yisteiday, made the passing attack. Wc can’t act our
appointment.
e
“ Maybe I’ll have some good
Against Gcorgu Washington
news for you then," he said.hope­
last week, the Hurricane* really
fully.
started to roll, with White*
Campliell, the new backfleld find,
leading the way, they came up
an offense which looked even
WASHINGTON Oct. 30 (/P&gt; — with
belter than the offense which ate
President 7'iuinun today issued up milra of yards through the
his annual proclamation calltni: powerful Vjllahova tram . Camp­
for the observance, of Nov. 11 bell Marled as n tailback for- the
at Armistice Day.
first 7 time last week against

‘

Penn State Grid .
Team Leads Nation
In DefensePIay
«---------- •
NKW YORK Oct. 30 f/Pt—Penn
State's granite-rlldied rushing defense was cracked wide open aa
West Vlrgjpia gained almost
three times as much ground as
Its predecessors last Saturday,
but It’a still tighter than a "new
look" corset—and just about as
haul to see.
(•ant week's National Collegiate
Athletic Bureau figures showed
the_N llU ny Lion lln e y ltld ln g
only an average of five Inches per
try on the ground.
This week, as a result of the
West Virginia game which Penn
S f t e won. 21-14, it’s lo o W d up
a bit. Now It's 14.4 Incbea per
?ra*k.
For the second straight waek
the Penn Statera lead tha nation
in both total defense against
rushing and passing, and In rushIng defense. The enemy has
averaged only &lt;19 yards per game
In combined rushing ami passing,
and has dented the line for only
■10JI yards per game In five
games. The Lions yielded only,
64 yards in 136 ground th n u ta.
Wcst Virginia, third In rushing
defense the week before, was
tumbled clear oul of the first 16
by Penn Slate, which held a slatIstical edge miles wider than the
21-14 score would Indicate. Penn

WASHINGTON Oct. 30 OF) —
Piv* Unit Truman today congrat­
ulated the ra«:.u ;nuu«*.ry on It*
27th blrthiM&gt;. JUSdn Miller,
president of the National A»»oclatlon of llroailcaider*, niaile public
a letter from Mr. Truman noting
the event and nayimr:
WVu u. kamr al«aaUj)-h«w et r^ trly I feel the importance of ra ­
dio communication to the welfare
day In a fasr,plvoting on an al- of the nation and of the world."
legcd violation of the national
pastime's high school rule,
A Florida S late T heatre
O'Connor and the American
League club were suspended,
Chandler's secretary, Walter Mulbry said, after the General Managrr refused to remit a $500 fine
levied In the-signing of 17-yearold George Zooti'rman. a Chicago
Christian High School pitcher
who won’t finish his studies at
the Lutheran institution until He -Open* 12:45 P.M.- 10c
January.
Himself a atrlcl enforcer of
Today and Friday!
|&gt;a*rl&gt;all law during 24 vears as
aide to the late Judge Keneaaw
Mountain Landis, Chandler's predect'vor. O’Connor so far has sail!
only that he wraa suspended from
and doesn't want to talk
until he issues a statement later,
Mulbry aaid laat night that both
O'Connor and the flub would lie
reinstated immediately If the fine
was paid, hut the White Sox 1ms*
Indicated ho would fig h t, the
Chandler edict. The ball club’s
exrciitlve-office released a statement, however, terming the sus|«nslon an illegal act ami an attempt- “To coerce the club and
Mr. O’C onnor' In the submission
to his (Chandler's) Illegal acts."
Signing of ZocUrman, a promiring southpaw who hurled In
hatting practice for the While

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'DIP-S in RING '•
PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 10—
(A1)—James M. Wllander, 27, San
Diego sailor, died Jn
.In th«
tji« ring

IN YOUR HOME!

________ ji atiuuL- laii-night-

after collapsing in the ffttlrth and
final round of his bout with Rob­
ert W. Harris, 20, of l-o« Ang­
eles. on an amateur boxing card.
Dr. W. F. Lynn aaid there was no By CIIABI.KH CHAMBERLAIN
CHICAGO Ort. 30 (A*)—An Il­
outward sign of Injury. He said
a heart attack may have caused linois victory over Michigan Sat­
urday in a game rated as Just
about a toss-up would bring pros­
pects of a three-way lie for the
big nine crown nrol n headache
for conference fnroltymen who
must select a Rose ’RoWl repre­
sentative.
,
Pending Saturdays outcomes,
Illinois, Michigan and' Ptrrdnev a

Qaymodnt for Boaulyl
Oaymodot for Snrvlcol
O aym odoi for Thrlfll
Oaymodot for Evorybodyl

FOR A

yesr prbhlblis* Rose TbiwI appear
than once in three years, regard
less If It is the rhampi

t„ „ ____ ____ ___ e
__ _
1002 team walloped Stanford-49-0
In tha Inaugural of the classic

and (Mi the mythlrnl national
championship currently held by
Notre Iiame.
The lllinl, however, are Just as
anxious to repeat for the Rig
Nine diadem. Rose Bowl, or not,
as Michigan Is to jostle them
sside.
'
Purdue enters the picture he­
cause ll upset Illinois 14-7 laat
week white ..Michigan lematmxl
undefrnted by edging Minnesota
13-0.
The underrated Boilermaker*,
clicking under their new coach,
Stu Holcomb, ex-army assistant,
are in the enviable position of
not having tin; Wolverines on |
their schedrule. Already with
•triumphs- over Ohio S ta te —and’
Illinois, after losing their opener
to Wisconsin, they fart* Iowa S at­
urday, then Minnesota and !nillsns.
__________________
A fter Michigan, Illinois meets
Ohio Slate ami Northwestern.
The Wolverines have Indiana,
Wisconsin and .Ohio State on tap.
So the hlg " i f Is this: If Il­
linois lieat* Mlrhlgkn and both
Ithen whip the remainder of th eir;
opponents, an&lt;j If Purdue is all
victorious, that would leavi; Pur­
due, Michigan and Illinois each
with a record of five wins and
one defeat.
From thosa on the facultymen
.» .* ba n 1ttr- THl't fliriT Di' f iile“
on the Big Nine-delegate h&gt; Paa-’,
[adena Noy. 23. fhe Sunday fo l-,
lowing conclusion • of the scpiJn,

honnV expense In .total.de/ensa,
NotreTJsme dropped from first
to third In or**™ J 1***
"h«»
c*mP**,,&lt;* hlne out of
2if /or 84 yards, o r more than the
Irish had yielded to enemy pasat*
In their three previous g a m e * 75V,
. , . ..
North Carolina again led the
nations punting tram s with an
"Iv 7***'
pt r pUn.t ,n.

.high school atudenL—----------------- A, originally drafted by a Major«#Lc«jni# committee* of which
O’Connor was a ntcmU’r, the high
m-HooI rule applied only to schools
Holding rncmlmrshlp In the Nak c,N ation ot High School
Associations.-&gt;
||. „ . |„ || , OUrce» claimed the
ru| r ni.vcr waa amended but Mulbr&gt;* **ld that after Its adoption

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Sunfjird USD

KIRBY

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SYSTEM

ef,. $mcc
MuUtry said he “^assumed" the
team couldn't plav ball If the fine
were not paid by the start of next
m u m ) and added,-wiihout. elabor­
ation, “but the Commissioner
PRIZK
MONEY
would take more definite action.”
In Its statement lyst night, the
White Sox executive .pffire- said
WASHINGTON.' 'OeL
-“ChlClgtrC hr lUlfcli1Hlffi'School t r
ployes $218,056 In prlte money not a member of the association.
for suggestions which saved $6,- (Officials of the school verified
096,694 during tha year ended this and reportcd-lt U accredUesl
last June 30,
by the state as s private school.)

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irons shirts, sheets, dressea
nuxomagically at die tuuch ofVsihgie knee
lever. . . elands and irons while you tit
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WORK WANTED

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a . maid. Stay on pi emleeJ. Opal Brooks, 131ti Wecst
TWO NICE rooms. Phone 2C8-J.
13th St.
708 Pair Are.
Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails,i ...... —-----------------------Purina Feeds, Groceries and LAWNS MOWLD. Low prices
RECORD PLAYERS and radios
Mfata. Touchton A Watson, 1201 j Jerry Lord P h o n e 7&gt;*H W
t or rent. By day or week, Tha
Untie Box, UO W. 1st St. ■ Ctlefy' 1,&gt;t0n* .UJ&gt;y------------------ CARPENTER needs work. 612
Phone 953..
ALUMINUM casement windows.
Myrtle.
Steel easement and Aluminum I
CMMFORTAHLY furnished room,
Targe clothes closet, semi prldouble hung window*. Miracle 12 S P E C IA L V M V JC E S
Concrcta Co. So9 Llm Av«.
'vale bhth, tub and shower, eon.
Phone 1336.
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tinuous hot water. Uieakfast
if desired. Mfl Valencia Dr.
RENT A CAR
San Lanta Subdivision.
HOT PLATE LUNCH
YOU DR1VR IT
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Served from 11:80 to 2 at Homer's.
PHONP. 200
STUDIO
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1 or 2. Call I63-J.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales1
U-DHIVE-IT. INC.
and Heroes. The Muslt Bus,
SEE UR FOR
2
WANTED TO RENT
118 W. l i t 8 l Phone 968.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING .
AND TYPING
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfurr LOWER 8
CREDIT l.l'KEAU OF
g lin t'd house. Phone 1000, 8:80
fae all occasions
HANFORD
to 6:00.
McNBILL A YOST FLORISTS
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Phatie 160
Sipes Ave, just off Celtry
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gating Cnmniittee n-opem-d Its
inquiry • into contentions l»y an
6|1 Industry executive that dur­
ing the War the Navy was charg­
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Fred Myers. 311 h. 2mj St.
CT.MP.NT STEPS for your home.
REAL ESTATE
THE -llOMK*SHOP
Free estimate. Miracle Concrete
IN8UFANCB
WATCH ft CLOCK REP WRING
Co. 300 Elm Ava. Phone 1336.
, MORTGAGE LOANS
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone I'W JJ
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safe. Fully iiicdii’tiilv approved
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF - Hunt's Tu»vd« Fce.r Store
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Call Daytona 2167-W c lUrt fir
BEAL ESTATE — HOMES, NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver.
details. 9d dispels.
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DESIGN I Tiufk uiefi ugree tbey'io mile* beyond all other*
—APARTMENT HOUSES, c o m ­
’’FIRST IN HANFORD”
Liberal trade in ft terms. The
for Outright value! 6o lure to tec the cub that “b rv alh ei'—
m e r c ia l BUILDINGS, LOTS,
Music Box, 119 W. F irs t' St.
WILL grind corn fer feed, grits
GROVES. MOTOR COURT8,
that "inholei" lieih air and "e»hule»" uted oir.* And try
Pohne 968.
•V meal every Hatuiday morn­
MOTOR COURT I.OCAT10N8.
counting all Hie remarkable new fcatuiet -and innovptiont
ing. J. W. 'Hell, Lake Montoe.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­ FIRS. BEST home made candy In
TY T O ^EL L , WHY NOT LET
in Iheie ntw rtl oi nil truckv. See them a t our thowtooml
cans for Over Seas shipment FOR RENT—Moor sender. Easy
ME KNOW ABOUT ITTT AS
and packages fur home use.
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Phone 1011 &gt;0»»r
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Chapman Ave.
ment railII 0173.
Ry Ray (*otlu
Paik. Phono 1361. M. McMnh- r’nii 11.
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GAS hot .water lu ste r, 2 years
un Spiral permanent, lasting 11} u I. . Iltioi, l&gt;.|.tii} Oterli
A very nice 2 bedroom *bungalow
old, excellent condition, $60.00.'
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type home on 20(h Street,
Phone ll-Pl-J or 1080-J. .
Croquinuli- ft Marliimdeas. All
frame construction. Hat largo
IN' rill: i - u f N r v J( HIV
unyes guntnnti.il. $0 up.
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living room, dining room, kltch- BEAUTIFY vour home with l.lg
.usU uni ludgL'__ Coutact „L —U- ROOFINtJ-nrol pulntlng.' F rie esi-n, sun jisrli.r; unk flupra, per•"i
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niaiimi awninga—200 ft. fron-' Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla. fur
11matci Mnntli Bruthenr, Con- **-i • **lt . ’din Um m fctun* n *»• |,4 W
age. A strictly modern home
nny sire or any quantity.
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Very desirable 2 bedroom fur- CABBAGE plents, Marion Mar ADD many years of life to yuur
kct. L..H, Menu. 1-wKt- Monrgfc. —-w*-r»l- n L f -*tr-i- b rsn tlfr thrr ’*“»&gt;it f i- si. m i n i \jtu i *•!
• w i s h e d l u i m - j . 2 L .c a p g a r a g u ^ o n
home. We nprsy it the color I*'*1
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Urge lot; Immediale possession. COVERED wagon house trailer,
vm, want. Block and. ftb -r co n -j,
Property Tn'gdod condition and
sleeps 4, g at stove, refrigera­
Crete stiurturc sprayed in pas
cheap.
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tor. w hite sink, Venetian blinds.
tel colors. Horns etc. spiaynl T*-- r l ( n , f t . , | i i i P, kr.o iv ii.ii* I AW"
8H acres In Goldsboro, • suitable
A-Urondition. Hell or trade for
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car or beach wagon. Ed Law' I 1.1,1 r f il e d " . I |ift |l lf ii s f*
you n free estimate. Reel’s
. fl,60O.OO.
ton. Country club road, BanMini J ,t fi O41 liUrllMit
puitaide spray unit, 306 W. 2nd t^tril.MlVifl
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1&gt;'af- i ' ii iiiiv Turin - ol lTro.lri.
tenant house, 67 .eCres, paved 8EA-BE6 outboard 6 If. P. mo­
Allicii Hickson Repair Hltop
*' i t * . I'N i i M m for- s i i n i t i ■( i f •-i'ii two aides, good well, prestor $129.60. Gene’s Texaco Ser­
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vice. 1120 Hanford Ave. Phone -Ulouksuulhinir .ft-grnrray t rp aff
r fifl T r *tn*| •(!$&lt; Iigise* *• ----,0fth
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• . Telephone 1368
Reasonable reeh pay­
••ift. f t Hn$ ’*f &gt;1
TRAILER KIT never been used,
ment, balance like rent.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Ry Walt D isney
MICK ICY MOISK
$12.00. John Gill'.n, 606 Valen­
f**ft'i)iriir
• FRED W. BENDER
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Room 2 Fla. fllgle Hank' Bldg.
Custum made Venetian Blinds,
TUBPE, T n C f E ?
Phone 1080
Awnings — Ten day delivery —
SMALL HOUSE Irpliar. Bee H.
Woikmanahip guaranteed. Phone
Crusson at Trailer Park.
1876. r r *
B AKTICUlft FOR SALE
0 ARTICLES W ANTED
RAYMOND STU D IO
FURNITURE Pelht—High Gloss
Expert photographer available at
after entering
Enamel for homo use, any color
all limes for weddings, anniver­
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• desired. Free delivery In City.
saries, birthday parties, social
furnitura. Ted Davia Furniture
Very good paint at reasonable
gatherings. Pnoaii 109ft.
Cp, f l l E. lit. rh . 868.
_prices.-Reel’s F aint Shop, Phone
Ars you Ui.iiI.1mJ by diilttw of fsAUTO
ItKPAIRING? I|slI’s G s r 10W-J, 806 W. 2nd 8t. j _
mal* rut.*"il.iiijl munthly disturb
I'LL BUY your car reganllrex of
age,
Hanford
and
Cslcry
Ave­
Mine*?
«»f Dues ibis msks
m*k* yc
you suRsr
age or condition. Roy Reel, 904
CHRISTMAS tree lights.” The
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pirn, lo lt •&gt;
m nvr,
nvriouj, lltw.
nues.
w».x«t
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Musie Box, 118
let St.
t.»it:s K PUiihatu'* VaetUhls ComPhone &lt;063.
to
(tilers
such
•iiiititomt
WANTED AT ONCE. 16 used 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
fSWeOS to litlo women troubled
pianos. Tha Music Box, 118 W.
OCTOBER 26th will have all kind
wsyl AUo e itoh.achlV luoicl
1st qt. Pho’nt 063. ___ __
of vegetable plants for Setting
ULPINKHAM'SaS'JJi,
email or large acreage. J . W. BABY'S play p e n ? Ph. 230-J.
a t t e n t io n l a d ie h j
•
Bell, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phona
Make a one stop service for all I
your laundry am) dr#y cleaning
• i i __________________________ 7 Pots, Llvoslock. Supplies
needs by using yuur favorite
GLOBE greatest cut-rate whole­
Self Hei vice Laundry.
Ry Eran Strike!
sale distributors, offers novel­
THE (sONK RANGER
ties, sundries, toys, gifts to TURKEY!, all sites, one mile be- THE IIRLI'Y HELFY LAUNDRY
406 W. 16 Ht.________ Sanford
yond Wilson corner on Mt. Dor*
shrewd buyers.. Globe Trading
UNLefO 7HF/ 6H007 F/6L ^
road or phone 9104.
Co. 109 W. Flagler 8L, Miami,
Royal M sitsr tires are !&gt;ack again.
ATa I V /
Fla.
P12NTY PEOPtE A t LAvJlON H G O S el T j t f l L NOT
_____ IL D. PG py CO. I N C ,
1DNID. I H A l€ A F C i9 P lA ^/
A lt WANT ID SHOOT ,it)U ON
9
HF.I.P
WANTED
AUTO PAINTING 8UPPLIE8,
&gt;
Dulux and Duco&lt;.£praytaf En­
14
LOST * FOUND
amels and Lanuera. Masking G1RL8 WANTED. Laney’a Drug
tape. Sending
_ Disc and P»per.
Stora.
_ Senkarlk
snkarik Glass ft Palat Co.
Ladies' black purse roti
Help Wanted—Young Man aa of­ LOST?
113-1U W. 3*4 Ht.
taining money, other valuables,
fice A credit man. Firestone
in or near Hanford Hospital
HOUSE trailer cheap, good rub8 to res.
*' . ;
Raturday night. Kinder pltasr
. her. Phone 808.
phone 237-W.
MAN to manage all white insur­
CELERY" PLANTS?W . 1st Ht. at
ance debit in Sanford. This is LOST: Ronto hook eonlaining
Canal. W. C. Musev
.* good proposition for man who
names ami addresses. Orlando
la willing to work. Phone DeMorning Sentinel. Finder notify
FOR SALE or TRADE—Florence
Land
217-W.
Ralph Ray. 200 Maple Ave.
table top oil stove. 1 E\vood
Phone 1166-J, Reward.ft 1 Auto Focus Eastman en­ WE have * life insurance debit
largers. 1 speed graphii 3U • In Banford that is * real op­
Two 10 in. dual wheel*
s 4U with flash holders ft case.
portunity for’ * man who la LOST:
with rubber (Ires from lawn
A Sm all car MotoretU. 16 ft. Inwilling to work. State personal
mower. If you find on* or both
m bo«id mahogany motor boat A
fabta and busintss experience.
call 788-W, Jerry Lord.
trailer. 2 burner Florence cir­
Writ# c/o P. O. Box 864, Orlan­
culating heater, used ones and
do, Fla,
1 HOG. black with white front
•othar articles. '*406 Sanford
legs, ta f t at Grapeville Ave. ft
MEN—Need 2 at once. Your own Country
Ave. Phone 1014-R.
Club road. $6 reward.
permanent business handling _Phon« 728-W
.___________ __
WOOD HEATER good condition.
famous 'Watkins necessities.
Call 624-J.______________ ■
Greatest sales in history. ApAUTOS FOR SALE
966 Volusia Ave. or writ* 16
SWEET
WEET Hamlin oranges t l2.00 ,p!y
P. O. Box 1163 Daytona Beach,
bush. R. W. I^rd, Phona Tl88Florida.
W.
1942 FORD two-door sedan- Good
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cleaning A waxing. (Our power
equipped. Lefter and upright
unit enables us to wt
work ahere
PIANO. Sofa, very comfort­
there Is no electric connectlai
able, with attractive slip cvvere.
available. 21 yeais experience.
. Phone 462-W.
O. U . Gleason, Lake Mary. Fla.

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lion. 1939 Ford station wag­
on. mechanically good, body
bad. 1931 Chevrolet two-door,
rood knockabout- 1931 Model
A Ford four-door sedan, good
condition. Boy Baal, '806 West
fccondJR m rt.
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PAGE EIGHT
to other training they
Volunteers Needed • inwilladdition
be given InatrOctlbn id the
By 82nd Airborne u*e« of *now*hoea and akin, the

Atom Bomb

C apt Millard F. Mathews, re. ' ‘ "
Th, lr,
fruiting officer of the 0&gt;|nndo * 'cnc- .T he Iro
U.S. Army and U.8. Air Forte ,he use .of the
Recruiting Sub-Station. nnnounr*'i*rca*"c r clothin
- ad today that volunteer* are , *oun* nu n
needed for enlistment in the fam- ln* this famoi
out 82nd Airliorne Division, part tion. which pi
of which will carry out “Opera- $60.00 per mor
tion 8nowdrop" tide Winter at may w-rurr fi
Pine Camp, New York.
from the local
----- Cept.-MatliewI MAIed that thl* ilf.S. Air Force
it an excellent opportunity for I (tentative*. in
young men, due to the fart that jBherlff'd Office,

Where Customers Send Their Friends'
Ilnw, lang-haa he known hitler'

acquainted w ith A n n Page
Foods . . . to prove to
y o u rv lf that this famous
fa m ily o f good th ftig i to
ra t delivers A-1 q u a lity at
w o rth w h ile savings

m /m v

SALAD DRESSING
v|l*L . Pt.
fQt.
Ifie
31c • 55c
Ann Page
TENDER BEANS
Jloston-Stylo-or•—
Tomato Siiucc
2-lb Cans 23c

Wesson

„ii\Vhere-Guslomers

HOMKXUN1 KULLfcU

Send Their Friends'

*01 Hast F ir s t S tr e e t
Sanford. - F lo rid a

A tfe n M IA T D E P T .
treasonable ^ar t and certainly
would have nothing tn do with
It.*
A* Russell finished this testl.
mony, Chairman Thomas (It-N Jl
amiounrrd that th» "fir I plm . . &lt;
the- rnmitlincr'a investigation of
Coinmunlam in the motion pic­
ture Industry" la ended and nd
journed the hearing.

irtunity tugrt

THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1!

'WASHINGTON'" Oct. 30 fflh—
Two more Hollywood terpen writ­
er* were cited for contrnipt hy a
Home Un-American Activities
SulK-oininittec today, bringing lo
10 the number thus accused. Ring
I.nrdner. Jr., and .Leafer Cole
were riled.w hen they refused tn
give "yes nr no" answer* to que»tions whether they are or have
la-en Communist*.
Aa Irr the eight previous rase*,
•he committee presented teatlnmny. from it* investigator, of
finding Evidence that the men
riled have been Affiliated with
the Communist Party. I.ikr the
others cited, the witnesses took
the stand that the committee ha*
no right to n*k (locations about
Lardner.- a script writer who
adopted "Forever Amber" to the
w rrrn. was the-first witness rail­
ed as the committee wont Into
the ninth dny of ila piddle hear­
ings in its Investigation of Com­
munism In Hollywuod,
The 32-yrar-ohl, thin l.ardner
wnrr-n. dark- lMi»inc*!r-Tmtt7'a~ blue
shirt and a blue tie. He spoke
with a nervous voire, prompting
Chkirman Thomas (It-N Jl tn rrmatk "You haven't learned your
line* very well."
. The resumption of the hearings
was delayed hy a rlmwd-dntir ses­
sion of the committee to consider

H A M S-Sw ifl'a Peanut Augar C u r e d t o 12 nT^Verege)

WHOLE or BUTT END
SHANK END
T 0 U R “ CENTER SLICES
KNOW

net-believe—inch an answer was ....
"proper." Thomas dismissed him
from the stand.
precept
Cole wax followed by Derthold
Hrecht. a 49-ycar-old poet and
*
writer, who said he was born Inir™ ” **
Germany and entered this coun-I ..w .
try on a quota visa In 1041.
'longer
Speaking with a heavy German 1minds n
accent, Hrerht quietly answered |h|* c&lt;
what the committee has begun \ praveat
calling ila "«fl4 question".
Pemocr
"I was not a member, and am ,u rv|ve
not now a memtH-r, of any Com- , |nK |(."

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lb 4Di
Shankless Legs lb .55c Steaks
Square Cut
Half or Whole Chuck Roast
lb 39&lt;
Shoulder
lb 42c
Shoulder Roast lb 45&lt;
U. 8. Good, Grade A, Stall
Lamb Chops
lb 59c Heavy.
Fed Steer H ref- Sirloin or Club
lb 79
Shoulder Chops lb 52c Steaks
Boneless Rolled Drlsket

Western

Calf Liver

Pot Roast

lb 69c

lb 59i

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__

Western

Smoked Picnics lb 52c Cheddar Cheese lb 59c

Western End Cut
There fa not but
Pork-Chops
' lb 59c
one grade lower
than C whlrfi la Grnrgia Shipped, Dressed A Drawn
rannera and
Roasters
lb 55c
cutters •
Georgia .Shipped, Drained A Drnwn

For Cooking

Daisy Cheese
Baby Gouda

ca..49c

Little Pig llreikfast

lb 65c Link Sausage

Fryers

lb 49c

fl-o t. Red-Rind

lb 35c

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Tomatoes

Hair or w h o le ___

' r t f Chi!?',,r t*
C e n le r C ut*
pork chop*

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‘

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2 lbs 35c

lb 74c

2

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Glenwood Roll

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Fresh

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BUTTER
Brookfield Large Grade A Processed

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Plllthury Pam-ake

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Armour’a

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tt ttOstt

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Western Baby ll»ef

Slenkn'--

T-Bone

Western llabj), Beef

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Boned A Rolled

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Baby Beef Boneless

Pot Roast

Canadian

Fresh Ground

Hamburger

Tendergreen Beans

Armour’s

Fancy Yellow S q u a s h . . . . . . .

H P rio rity Graded

Local Home Grown Cucuimbers

Grade A

Legs of l.nmh

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Camay

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Lava

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Whole Kernel Corn
Vac. Packed

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Pt.

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Pearl 8o*p ,«ts,st-

^Flakes lge pkg 15c
Apenn Window

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Cut Green
BEANS
2 No. 2 Cans
23c
White House
Condensed
MILK
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Large Golden Yellow Bananas
Red Tokay G ra p e s..................

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Nice Tender Spinach . .

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PETER PAN
• Peanut Butter

2Cans33c
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For Making
Delicious
4 A|
Rennet Custarda X V I

Sunswect Medium

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2-lb O il

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Large Fla. A vocados...........
Fla. O ra n g e s......................

Foam Action Cleanser

BLUE BARREL
• , Laundry Soap

2 1-lb. Bars 29c

Junket

RENNET TABS
For Making
Rennet Custard* &lt;4 *4
&amp; Ice Cream
XX’

CHIFFON
Soap Flake*

Old Glory Pork and

DEANS

No. 2 Can H e

Zlgler’a Apple- 37 o*. Jar

BUTTER

Jar 29q

Lge. Pkg. 29c

Del Monte Pickled- No. S tt

PEACHES

.

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H ard Heads Green C ab b ag e. . .

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Ii h U i h a lac*

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18-ax. Jar '

49c

Can 10c

JAM
lb Jar- 23c
VtlTMti
CHEESE *
2 lb* 87c
Ounpbetl'a- No. t Can .
TOMATO SOUP Can 10c
Dawn Olo- No. S Cana
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In U nltj T h tre Is S trength— •

• TH E W EATHER

“To Protect the Pear* of -tha World;
To Promote *ha Progress of A nurias;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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Partly cloudy through .Saturday.
I.ifht north,to northeast winds.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
j .. . V O LU M E XXXVH!

T ln U b lU h e d 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA— FR ID A T rO C T . 31, 1947

Associated Press Leased Wire

Official Challenges House
Candidates State Pan American CIO
Group On Minimum Wage-Hour Act U.
Position On Issues^ Plane Lost In
Alaska Found
• At Jaycee Forum All Reported To Have
All In Favor Of Law
Enforcement, Pub­
lic Improvements
Within Limitations

Nation Squares
Away For Voting
Test On Tuesday

Four candidate* for the City
&amp;&gt;mm ittion appeared at the JayR e Forum last night at the Mayfa ir Inn and staled their poiilion*
with regard to civic matter*, anJ
answered a set o f ten questions
which had previously been pro­
pounded to them by a 'Jaycee
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 31 t/D committee. Jack Lodge, the fifth Allhough the T a ft-lla rtle y Lsw
candidate, had previously answered and high prices have figured in
the questions as published in The some rares, politicians look for
Herald Wednesday.
f’
few 1948 “ trends" in next Tues
*&gt;The candidates were introduced day’s off-yeaf slate and municipal
by Prasiden! .Brailey Odham and elections.
An apparently close contest fo r
their
statements were- broadca:!
over the radio. The forum was the ■Kentucky governorship, now
held as a p a il o f the Jaycee cam held-by a Republican as the result
paign to stimulate interest in civic o f a 1943 upset, hold* prime in­
affairs and In get out the vo'e terest from a national standpoint.
There also w ill be a six-way
in neat Tuesday’s election. Jack
Morrison was head o f the commit^ Democratic race fo r , the Senate
tee which strangref the a ffa ir!
seat o f the late TK-odote G. BilboA In general, all the candidates in Mississippi, three special House
favored some improvement in pres­ elections to fill vacancies in Ohio
ent recreational facilities though Indiana, and New York, veter­
ccftain modifications were express­ ans’ -bonus referenda in Ohio and
ed by some. A ll o f them agreed on New Y ork, and scores o f county
the need for repaving, hut the and municipal elections.
question remains as to how to ft j A fourth congressional vacaacr
nance it. Fred H . W illiam *, a can- w ill he fille tf in Massachusetts Nov.
didale in Group No. I, said the |8.
City fhould pay for repair w ork; | The House seats at slake Tueshowever, that new paving should id a y were held by Republicans
fa assessed against abutting prop- )n Ohio's 4th and Indian's 10th
erty owners, but only on their re- districts, and' by a Democrat-'in
ouest, a position also taken by New Y o rk’s 14th. The Massachu­
John K ridyr. another candidate setts 9th district seat was held
in this group.
by a Republican. No upsets in
All of the candidates were’ In these districts are expected Hy

Close Contest Fore­
seen In Kentucky;
Bilbo Seat At, Stake

favor of law rnforcament, but
Mr. Chase was the most outspoken
In this respect. *'I will expect the
—police to-w ork-w ith the Sheriff's
office and the State Road Patrol
tjOweement M / « • , ” I f
unity.7 I floo'Niot apof M
h err patronlxe
|
prove of
gambling
devices, slot machine*, bollta. etc.
The blggeat difficulty encounter
#d by the law enforcement offleers I* -the public opinion and
the patronage of gambling dcrice.
bv number* nr nur citizens. This

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leaders of either party.
Seven special House elections
have- been held so f i r this year
w ithout a tingle .turnover. .
H»re h^lsfjp are the m ore^lm .
portent contests tn Tuesday W o T -

tng:
Kentucky—Governor candidates
are U. 8. Rep. Earle C. Clemente
i * niofrat, who voted against the
Tafi-llarU ey Ww. and State AtGeneral Eldon 8. Pt.mm't.
Republican.

C le r ^ t l

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nttrennm
rnVeL^.....
r a c T ii7 ^ » p c c t y 'ftIT ten. ised
TabST but
" Jn$W
lhrtuehee
..
, . has nut
for authority among the younger discussed the new labor mensgeneration”.
*
ure. Republicans have, atempted
w All of the candidate* favored tn. make the act the “main laaue."
tome Charter refojtn though Mr.
Clement* contends that Dummlt
Krlder limited hla'answ er to the "worship*'1 at the Shrine of Sen­
election of {he mayor who ho ator
(R-O.), the announced
suggested should he paid n suf­ presidential asplrint who. Clem­
ficient salary to devote his full ent ,»ay. “ wrecked price controls”
. __tims . Lo Jha Job.-A ll-of th e - can­ In Congress. Dummlt retorts that
didates thought something ought
fr*nfl«Mit4l »•« F a c t F m i r l
to be done about th# Sewage
_______
Disposal Plant, but the question'
•
of financing I t waa not easily V A D lH c lO H C R L i s t
answered.
All of the candidate! were tn
Of War Pensioners
• (favor of Improving the xoo within
Ttmilatlona provided h r available
WASHINGTON Oct. 3t (A5)—
fundi.. The
... samp , difficulty
,
,
.ap (The Veterans Administration said
peared with reaped to extension to&lt;| that of 2352,614 war veter-o f the sewerage aystem end other ' nai
|u
,on
-128.968
Improvements a n d ' moat of the tare fi6 or 0¥er
candidates agreed th at the City
The ''8 6 and above" group In­
should operate on a “pay as you cludes all 8S Civic War pension­
go" basis.ers. All the 800 veterana of the
Jack Ratigan, also a candidate Indian W art, and all but 017 of
in Group No. 1. -advanced a sug­ the 112.848 1 8panlsh- American
gestion not .Included in the ten War veterans.
Jaycee questions that the City
Also Included In thla elderly
’ a firm
“
of" munldpail group are 145 veterans of World
A ould
01 “ employ
'
experts
to
survey
tho
raunTax axpena «* surrey u u « ■ « - ) * „ K and 18.745-of the 487,165
Iclpat tax structure and make Wor,d War , vetarani, u
I.U
f.hu rr &gt;mroend“t,°
n! “ oquitab■ Z??ld jf&lt;j 2.212 menestablishment.
of the regular prmdistribute
expenses more
Iv and raise the money necexxary | Annual benefits to the elderly
to run the City and provide a aur- | r «.terani ^ u , f ia i. 880.000. InP'ui f r r Public ,Improvements. • f ,
cl vl , War. $ i 20.floo. In, « I*■*■&gt;'■ • • r . « . Bias
.r
tvnnmy); 8panllhSpanUh
dtmn w
War.
1700,000:
t l 10.084,000
A m e r i c a n War, SI
10.084,000;
Prison Records Read World -Wan I, 110,301,000;
1,000; World
Work
War If, 1200 ,000 ; and pensioned
In Civil Rights Case regulars,
f l , 187,000.
BRUNSWICK. Ga. O ct 81 (ff)
—Prison records of 87 negro con­
victs alleged to have taken part
In a disturbance In which alght
were killed were read In federal
court today.
The record* tot tbs men. con­
fid ed of rape, murder and burglehr, showed one had escaped six
times and several had broken
away more than twice.
M Defense Attorney Vanca Mitch­
ell said he planned to pot Warden
H. G. Worthy and fear guards on
the witness stand. They era ac­
cused of violating the civil rights
of the negroes.
Mitchell said ha also had sever­
al other witnesses and predicted
the case would continue Into next
week.

STATE COLLEGE. Pa. Oct. J l
UPl—Howard C. Petersen, former
assistant Secretary of War aald
last night "Until there la a 180degree change In the Kremlin
foreign policy there la absolutely
no chance of placing dependence
In tha United Natlona to prevent
war."
In an address before the annual
convention of the Pennsylvania
Association of College* and Uni­
versities. Petersen advocated uni­
versal m ilitary training as the
beat preventive of war for this
nation.

TOWNSEND TALK
A talk on the "Common Sanaa
m the Townsend
'iSai£
lfen Han
fng by Dr. Alexander
Scotland end r f Si. Petersburg
at a m eeting of the Townsend
Club at the Tourist Center.
Amusements were enjoyed and
refreshments were sarvad. Tha
dob will again m eat on Nov. 14.

PROTESTS ACTION
MADISON. WIs. O et $1 (AVIris Alexahder, 20 year old Uni­
v an ity of Wisconsin co-ed, who
waa evicted from her private
rooming house because aha dated
I Bffro itu d in t. u y i tha n lin i
w aak federal and state agenelea
Initiate action and do aoatothing about racial discrimination.**

Peace Hihged On Red
Policy, Not The U.N.

Died In Crash Occurihg On Sunday;
Intense Hunt Made
KETC HIKAN . Alaska. Oct. J l
(/Pi— Wreckage of th r Pan Amer­
ican W orld Airways clipper that
crashed Sunday with 18 persons
aboard was sighted today on *n
Annette Island mountainside.
Wesley Monscn, son o f pilot A lf
Monsen o f th r crashed airliner,
said he flew over the wreckage
and "apparently all had been k ill­
ed instantly." He said there was
no question about the w reck'd
plane’s identity. T h r plane was
partially burned.
The crash was against 3.600foot high Tamga* Mountain, high­
est' point on the island- o ff the
rugged an irregular southeastern
Alaska coast. It is six miles east
o f the Annette Island airfield.
The crash was on the north side
of the mountain.
It w a i over the A n n itle ' field
that pilot Monsen. a veteran of
northern flying, made his last
report by radio Sunday. He said
then
that , extreme
tuibulencr
turned him hark from a scheduled
landing on the field.

W A 5 H IN G I0 N . Ocl. 31 (.7*1- -A CIO o ffic ia l., estim aliig that
Conste«*men are paH $7 to $12 an hout. asked memhcii o f a House
labor subcommittee today how they would like to try living on 40
cents an h o u r . ------------ -—— ---------r—------------------- ;-------— r?---------------Russ Nixon, 'V.s*h‘n jlr n representative of the CIO electrical w ork­
ers, made the .om parson in a statement urging that the hourly mini­
mum o ' the wage-hour act be raised from. 40 to 75 fents.

“Not counting their official*expenses. Congressmen now get which you find does not go 'too'
815.000 • year," Nixon aald, "on far at present price*—and th*
th* bast* of a 40-nour week, 40 cents an hour minimum of the
52 weeks a year, that would be present law."
87.21 an hour.
Nixon said it is “ impossible-"But Congress is not In ses­ for a single worker to get along
sion all year. Seven months Is on less than 82.600 a year.
a long term fox Congress. Work­
'■That is roughly 81.20 an hour."
ing 40 hour* a week for seven be said "At 40 cent* an hour,
monthsi each Congressman Rets n worker who was lucky enough
812.10 an hour from hla employ­ to work 40 hours n week all year
ers, tha American taxpayers. would get only $832."1
Son\c Congressmen, I know, work
(flxnii also asked that the law
mom than '40 hour* a sveek when he broadened to cover 30,000,000
Congress la in session. Some work worker* lie said are not presentlv
less.
protccled by its provisions, such
"The exact figure i* unimpor­ a t farm, help and domestic*.
tant. I only want you to get the
"All need the protection of the
idea of the difference between act Just a* much as those who are
87 an hour, or 812 an hour—
M e a l i H * , . , mm r a s e s i « i

.

■m.

in ? * .

S. Is Accused Of

Rail Unions Ask
Quick Answer On
W a g e . Increase

Surprise Witness

Yugoslav Denounces
Failure To Surren­
der -War Criminals
As Crying Outrage
LAKE SUCCESS Oct. 31
(/P&gt;--Th* I’nlled States auggrsted tod.-i) that if the pro­
posed partition nf Palestine
is appro* rd by the United
, Nation* A»*rmht*. the two
new \r.ib and Jewish coun­
tries should bernmr Indepen­
dent nations Juls .1, ; 1918
American Delegate lletachet
V. John-.nn propntrd that (he
(wo countries become "absoIntelv sosereign and lesponatble for public order In their
rrsprctM r nation." on the
suggested dale of indepen' denre.

Rule Changes May Be
Postponed Until Af­
ter Wages Raised
CHICAGO. oT t~ T T t.P i Spokes,
men for five Railroad hrotheihoods
who have been negotiating rules
c ha n g e s w ith the nation's railloads-sinrr Oct. 7. Indav demand­
ed that th r railroads ’ set aside
those negotiations lempoiarily and
give immediate conskletation t.i
demands for a 30 peuent wage in
c’rcase.

M W YORK. Ocl. 3f ('T l. Tbe
Soviet bloc demamletl lodsv that
live t'n itrd Nation* Assembly re­
The brotherhoods, representing
serve v cleciuon ol it* 57-membe,
some 350,000 engme'eis. ls»-•
i legal committee ami approve a reconductors, trainmen, switchmen
I iecterl Ynyo*lav tHei?yaI..*vhicJs-ia~
•nd—MidoKn. lm c d . tit'll., wag:
lelTeci am u es the I'nited Stale*
demands, including a $1 a dsv
land Biitaln &lt;&gt;f *liielilmg war crim­
i minimum inciease. on the rail
inal*.
j
loads
Sept.
30.
The
demands
in­
Admits Using. Large Murdered Matt Is Said cluded a pros isinn that any in­ ATTORNIY for several Hollywood llij- L’niled Stale* promptly re­
nl the House Un- plied that the Yii|o«l*v propoi*!
Sum Taken By Wife
To Have Had Short creases granted he made ret­ personalities
American Activities Committee
wa* aimed at haring the western
probing alleged Communism in
Temper &amp; Memory roactive to Nov. I. I^47
From Express Co.
power*
I'jrn o*rr "political cli*-.
Hollywood,
Robert
F.
Kcmjy
is
A sta te m e n t issued by the five
shown a* be was sworn In as n w it­ *i((ent«" rather than war criminal*
III other hoods today said
NEW YORK. Oct. 11 &lt;/P&gt;—
HAVANA Oet. .11 t,D —
Two search parties were en
"Hundred* of thousand* '-o f ness at the hearing in Washington ann” '*.*«! that approval of the
The audienrla court heard
route to the srene.
W illiam Jacob. 47-year-old Detroit
lealimonv hy Charles Jackann
workers in other Industrie* have K enny, n s k c l w h e th e r be advised " le v 'll' would be * gin** irijti*A CAA Inspection party flew bartender, was arretted here last
and l»n Cuban police'offici­
bad tbelr ungr* increased on.',' "unfriendly" witnesses to refin e to tn f."
a seaplane to a small lake at the night on a fugitive warrant and
als today In the Patricia
or twice or several time* during answ er /piestiont on w h eth er they
foot of the mountain, and planned
I lie YugOtWv retnlillion recent­
Schmidt mnrdrr trial and
the 17 mouth* alnce Msv. P.Ud. are ComnVtnist*. said he wouldn't
to proceed afoot. Another group police, said h r admitted using
then rrceaved the ca** again
$107,000 h it wife is seemed of
left from the beach.
the date of the last wage i-hnnrt advise tils clients to Invite prosreu- ly A.** voted cloven I* to 7, wi*h
until Monday.
The wreckage Was first sighted e m b fu lin g from the American Exadvantage in a highly ’competitive turn. Kenny is rni-lng hi* left hand eight, abstention*, hv the legal
when sworn b ecam e of a disability
about 8:46 A. M. (PST), the p re ti Company to repay victims of
I for nur people,
committer, which then went on to
H'enfinurd •»» P««r P #« rl
In hi* right arm.
(firfermrflorinl)
H A V ^ fjA . Oct. I I (/lb C h a rlri
"Our men aie at a le,ij|.|a disapprove .* Ilnli*h montei-pmpotai
his own swindles.
Jackson, who was on the yacht world. It t« unbelievable that tIts*
aweitintt that "ttial* "I w *t criniSeized in a Manhattan hath es­
Satire when Patricia Schmidt fa ­ railroad* do not lentice Hie dis­
mats ami llaitors, like all other
tablishment. Jacob* had only $10
tally shot her- Inver. John lis te r satisfaction which prevail-, among
Ittal*. thould hr governed hv the
their own employe* who man the
w ith him, _police said. A surety
Mee. leslilicd in the dicntccc’s train* and do the highly effenlumi
iplev of nitlice, law- ahn av
company operative traced him
murder trial today that "Jack -lid tla L .y a n L .w u rk ------------ ------- -- litenre.
to New. Ycyk on-.-* - long trad
’ • c i peculiar a t . (unci. * •
"Railroad workers," the state­
Tim Soviet S-Ick’i move to revive
through Canada.
Jackson, of River T / m m I, III., ment continued, "ara using up
th" Yugoslav proposat’w-** tauneh- •
The 'Dusty Boots Riding Club
Detroit police gaid Jacobs dis­
their savings .going Into debt
eil- bv Dr Stam'Jr Sltpte A'tignexpects to practice races 8unday appeared from his hartending job lore*th* audience court:
and actually financing thefn.
sin' foreijrn minister, and was
on Its new straight away eta
"Jack Mee and I gnt along very
supported t&gt;\ polish drtrgqtn f&gt;r.
track nbw being laid at the emit several weeks ago. The tame well. Jack did art peculiar at selves. Tbl* condition simply can G en.
H
u
tc
h
iso
n
R
e­
not continue. Further neglect and
Oscar Lange.
aide of the Municipal ’Airport, It night his wife, Lillian, was arrest­
Siiplr a-"-rt» l tl - u ip s-ifrftlwas announced a t a meeting of ed and charged with larceny in times, often had a ih u fl tempo delay could disturb railroad op
ta
ils
T
r
a
d
itio
n
s
O
f
rlcr "f «nt .criminals and "Qnlathe club at the Coqrt House last the alleged emberrlement of $107. and usually lost track of a conver­ •rations. This need not be If lh s |
railroad* will act lu time."
F a m e d 12dtH R ck . lines” allegedly hrhl bv • tha
evening, arrording to Mr*. Herman
sation. There weie other things "
V
lull II.
-Jliitiuli—AiiLLouLlASHarriett, secretary. Former ■prac- 000 from the Express Company’s
P atricia ttlm-1-allrd Iirm -.1L S n ..
tlces were held In Fort Mellon p y ltn ij office where ih r h a tL h fg a
Company I. I j 4 i l i In lrn tiv .' in i hi Gernmnv nn-l Duly was a "cry­
lint a* - a dancer Ih Caribbean
T nfk ntr rWTlKCTnontr * - &gt;-11*UMU employed 29 year*.
H.ittalmn nf the. • Flotul.i N ilm n il ing 'outrage *»n the victims nf the
night clubs’, sat nervously on the Prowlers Break Into
wm
.
Jack Sassard, president of tho
(m in i, was aitiv.H eil l i l t evening
Detectives
here
quoted
Jacobs
defense
bench
handling
*
Span­
dub, yesterday Inspected the new
Miuihsvhilf tb.&gt;- t tiitcil States
sSunHhine
Orocery.T,,!
ii,r
,s.ininni
A
m
m
i*
«
m
i
.v*
ish
fan.
Thr
Toledo,
Ohio,
girl
as
saying
his
wife
gave
him
.the
track where - many load* of clay
wav repott*-d relay to Ipvve pro.
fro^i the County clay pit have mohey which he uicd !o repsy appeared in n black «kirt and
i -II.!', f I'.ili .tin.- iiiProwler*
gained
entrance
'in
.I
'
•’I’;*
iV"
"
'
•
'
&gt;
"
‘
1
white
blouse.
-She
pievinusty
bad
,bren dumped by.CItV Jrucka, and Victims o f his own swindles.
' Ji j h at ' At ab nations w ith­
evening
to
tbe
Sunshine.
Grocery
*
“
'*vM*p&gt;r
-4V
I
I
oogr
Hvttilmn
j testified in her twice-delayed tr i­
where.,* City grader and hullin n &gt;ix months perlorj during
Th* detectives said J*(obt had al that she -shnt~M*er'ir'CliTcaR s •C Second Street and Magnolia Comm.rntler.
dnxer are at work. Th* track-when
which all British foicc* would be
Avenue,
Manager
Charles
K
|A„
•
lien,
involved‘in
several
swindle*
lawyer, accidentally'while the was Gormley reported to notice, but alt: 1
completed will b« 50 fast wide r#d
' he
‘ "r ’ withdrawn from tJ|c Holy. Land.
880 f e e l' long on the straight­ in Michigan, most of them based afraid he would kill tier.
And the United S'ntcs offered
that was mi»*ing- this morning
'• » r" ' ,‘ contpiny that *uc
on
pretenses
that
he
could
obtain
away stretch and with a curve
Jackion, a Mem! of both, has was a small quantity of m ilk,! oeedr Company D. - the pfew.it
provided Congtev. approves—
automobiles despite all difficulties
to the right a t tha east end.
been accused of concealing fact*. doughnut* and cheeae.
*
i heavy weapons compiny. the men lend the United Nations I.'i5,000,Starting chutes a rt expected to and that he could assure Issuance,
) to pay $ &gt;r construction of
At tha outset, be said that a
Entrance was gained Into the *tim&lt;!e&lt;| a banquet lor thrm hv p001
arrive soon from • Ft, Myers, ha of liquor licenses.
e r m a n e n t . U--- 77— baa&lt;hpiarlerw He obtained from $ 1.500 to declaration he had m^de after
•aid. A grandstand seating 2.500
the shooting-!•*• Aprit-'wss. givIn ftr»v York City
people "ill hr bullt In -the near $3,000 from his victim*, on such eji to Gustavo Reno after that
•t night to give through ventllaCounty niirm ifL nf Com-.
kVHhout .urb -a loan, it was rxswindles the detective* said, and
future, he predicted.There ie
ptatued. the t ’. N probably will
clearing going on aaat of the urged his - wlfa to obtain enough attorney had -represented hlnuetf Hon to vegetables. The protecting metre- at the M.ivlatt Inn.
as
an
official
of
the
court.
Actu
screen had been cut. A ladder at
(&gt; n rr4 | ,
|lutclris.-n n-&gt;t bp able Pi erect a permanent
race track to prepara a picnic money tq enable hiVrs to make
borne on Manhattan’s east side
the rear alley bad evidently given' " " &gt;l
ground near Golden Lake. Also restitution when these he alleged, ally, Reno it • private prosecutor, tha
prowlers opportunity to get
* briel tall nn toe exploit! for many vests because &gt;f the
planned I* a quarter
mile oval ly had fleeced began to file com­ retained by Mee’s father. Dr. I,*r
tei E. Mee of Wilmetta, til.
upon the roof of the building and ol the 124lh R f gun Mil in
IV lollv -Imrtage ^"eraitjig m praetraining track.- Ample parking plaint* against him.
member conn
Police said a total of 30 such
.11 f
»!own
drain pipe to th* ratmpy n(u Ilu-qfFf ah I (miulnl out •!» t^
apace for automobiles and trucks
are charged against him
The rear door nf th a store was „ „ , vriy (lnr
„,tl, ' ' i e ,
will be provided.
•
k swindles
ll'HIISSM ■■ r a n sis i
fouiifl op#n thi* niornirif(. J«ivr. , , . * /■
.
. ,, ..
In front of tha grandstam tr^uj
nilf»» «rr turnerUd. •reoMln*
wplmld U* «*'
Exhibition Tennis
parallel to the race track, will be
Chief Hoy G. Williams.
I ^ 1 •»'»• the. regiment I. * I hr-n A p p o i n t m e n t s M c l d e
plenty of space
for staging
Matches At Mayfair Police
A warning against vandalism 1well olfiieicd during ihr » vr sm!
rodeos, Mr. Sassard pointed out. Dull SkieH And Rain
To School Board
More than -4700 In prixta to riders
against mltig
m echanic's'ilrrtted the fact that Sanford h*d
In Many Sections Exhibition tennla match** will and
will be given on Armlstle Day,
aoap or any kind of so a p .th a t „|*vay, been a very goml nnhi.itv
'
be
bald
a
t
th
r
Mayfair
tennis
rnlght damage windows, was to.
. .
...
aald Mr. Sassard, and lhara will
The »et-uj&gt; of Semlnnle Countjr’e
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
court* Sunday afternoon and th'? day given by Chief Williams In C"reim"n.»y. In connection with no- new
be a big-fish fry. Ha predicted
five man ll'iatii of Public
Skies were gray and rain fell public la Invited to attend, Lind regard to Hallowe'en pranks tn .lmnal prepatednn* lie urged .tb it Instruction, wa* completed today
th at riders from Kissimmee and
all over Florida will be Attracted ,ln many sections of the country Weber, manager of thr Mayfair night. Those who causa damago ptevenl members firing *in new re by the appointment by Governor
today, making a dull setting for Inn, announced today. Th* match- will be liable to arrest, he said. I f
by the dub’s new aet-up.
t'shlwell of C. F. Harrison «f
a fgrewell to Octqber, sfhleh left r . w ||| begin at 1:30 P. M.
He also warned th at child^-n
i.irut. Col. John E Walker, act Geneva to Countv School Hoard
in Its cllmatie wake nearly four
should
not
dash
Into
afreets
wlieie
Tha flrat match w|ll sec En­
l'!U Inspector general of tbe U District N'o, 1 and W A. Patrick
Arab King Says U. S. weeks of sunshine and mild tem­ rique
Buse, Peruvian champion there la automobile traffic.
K. Army, praised the setup and tb ftivlrlct No. .Vwhicb corresponds
perature*.
Cause Of Turmoil ■Rain fall over scattered areas, and holder of the Eastern Intercondition of the Ammiy which to the County Commission Dis­
Collegiate title, matched 'against
he termed the finest be bail en- trict No. t In \Ve*t Sanford.
Prior to tiie enactment of the
( ( n n l l n N * d n n (*««• H i t !
NEW YORK,Oet 81
Tha In some Eastern states and New Buddy Behrens, Fort I^suderdah, Lions Club Plans
new. school law. which In the vase
United.8tataa today v u held "al­ England, part* of the Mldwett national single* champion.
Thanksgiving
Dance
nf Seminole County, provide* for
most entirely" responsible by and along the nortfiweit Pacific
In the 'second match Eddie
five school district*, but three
King Abdullah and Trans-Jordan coast Overcast sklc* kept tamper- Copeland, Rollins College roach,
Marshall
Plan
Seen
The Sanford Lion* Club and i
member* have served on the tchbol
for turmoil In Ui« .H oly Land aturea at or near normal over will play Ricardo ‘ Ralbiere of
board. There are J A. Illstline
; Aiding U.S. Economy of
which he aald If unchecked will moat of-the country although the Chile, national champion of both
lamgwood.- I.. K. Jordan of
"result In bloody ehaos beyond mercury climbed Into the ®0'a In Chile and Rrasil. Later a doubles
Oviedo and Walter’ Haynes nf
anything ever hlntad a t In Pales­ parts of Texas yesterday.
match will b&lt;? held between the
.Sanford.
Heaviest fella of rain ware 2.11 four plkyrrs. Charles Morrison
tine before."
An fnviatlon to Lions to attend IJ h,, Louncll of Economic Advisers
The naw school board districts
Writing In the November Issue Inches at Kansas City, Mo., and will serve as umpire.
l#cturts on tbe Unltad Natlona at * reported to have notified Pres- occupy Ihe asme territory as
of the American magasine. the l.T a t Dei Moines, la. The rains
the First Methodist Church on ldpnl Truman that the Marshall County Commission districts but
Arab King, whoav Country adjoins In Missouri, Iowa and p arti of
Nov. 6. 12 and 10. under direction /,|*n
Promote, rather than are not numbered tbe same. Tha
Palestine on tho a a a t aald tho Nebraska were regarded as bene- Slayer Co'nfesBeg
of, Miss Thelma - RaiTtmond. was Imperil, tha alabillty of the United new/School District No. 4 tn tha
U. &amp; government, "almoct alone flelal- to tbe winter wheat crop.
rekd by King Elon W. O. U vlng- 18 '"*'* w ononty.............
Geneva sector, corresponds with
In the world." la ■Insisting on the
The cloudy weather and rain
•ton. It was decided that members
The council will fin d -aaid one County-Commission District No. 5.
Murder
Of
Hia
Wife
Immediate admission of 100,000 In many areas, Including the
attend on a volunUry basis.
official familiar with Ita study—
additional Jews Into' Palestine.
New England section where for­
Mist Helen Welch of the Civic ***** « multi-billion dollar foreign
COLORADO
8PRIN08,
Colo.
He declared th at Amartean est fires have burned for two
81 (A*)—A 81-vear-bld farm er Muaic Association announced th at •Id program nrvri not worsen this Mth. Mary Wright
Jewry had supplied the funds with weeks, followed clear eklee and Oct.
was
scheduled today to reenact the current membership drive will country’s inflationary problem if
which Zlonlat settlements have temperatures above normal for
Died At Longwood
the
1041
midnight slaying of hla end Saturday evening a t which It ia accompanied by some regul­
bean established In the Holy Land most parte of tha country alnce wife which,
officers aald. he con­ time the talent will be chosen for atory safeguards.
since World War I, and added:
T h. report, due for U.u.nee . M
Mary w ,|g h t. 92 year old
tha first of October. . Tha Pacific fessed after two days of queatton- concerts. She revealed th at one
"This
waa
contributed
by north weal area, however, report­
of the leading vocal quartettee of tomorrow night. &gt;• »•» , ^ , ond “f .resident .of Longwood died T W
Iryr.
•
American Jewry In an Idealistic ed one of the wettest Octobers
country, aleo a ballet, were threp ordered hy President Tru- I ,|t y. following a lingering lllnati
District Attorney frl Foard aald the
effort to help their fellews. Tha on record.
under consideration by the talent
•
L tVa ni cr e .^) ^ ^had re.ldcl
In Longw^vd fo,
Junta Vandarvoort would be taken committee
motive wee worthy; tho results
proposals for foreign assis
M„ n yf&gt;ri
here.
to the farm, 10 mile* east of here,
disastrous." r
where he. confessed. Sheriff Ray
AROENTINB FIGHT
I Born
AIDED STARVING
NOBEL PRIZE
KRUG SATISFACTORY
BUCHAREST, Romania, O ct Slocum announced, he shot and
BUENOS AIRES Oct:*31 (AY- H ’
.j 'n - , . . . u
killed,
hla
wife.
I-ols,
41,
the
night
re
44.
Radical
Party
members
of
, h" »&gt;u»»&gt;and. 0 a o r g a M.
08LO.
Norway
O
et
81
OF)—
PHOENIX O ct I I (*) — The 81 W5—Dr. Jnliu Mania testified
The
Wright
of
Longwodd,
of
S
ep
t
II
,
1941.
The Nobel Peace Prise for 1947 the Chamber of. Deputies, &gt; Prea
condition of Secretary cd Use In- • t hla treason trial today that
Funeral services will be held
8loeum said Vandeyvoort yes­ has been awarded to tbe London ident Juan D. Pcron'a only op­
teior Jullua A. Krug, stricken 111 former U. 8. Minister Burton Y.
here while delivering n speech to Berry told Mm It was due to the terday dictated and signed a state­ Service Council And the Philadel­ position In the lower house, af tho longwood Cemetery a t
the national reclamation assocla- National Peasant P arty leader's ment that ha killed hla wife with phia Service Committee of the ...______________
pledged themselves___
today
fight 11:00 A. M. Saturday with tha
ay to light
tion coiiv.ntlom w m reported £ Intervention th at President Tru­ a .22-caliber rifle after ahe at­
what they termed "totalitarian In­ Rev. W. P. Brook*. Jr. officiating,
day aa “very satisfactory with no man
i food allotments to tacked Mm with an Icepick and
terference" by the government In Erickson Funeral Horn* is (a
charge of arrangements.
plications."
.private affaire.
starving Moldavia last February. knife following a violent quar^eL man*.

Detroit Barkeep Witness Reveals
Is A rrested In . S atire's Owner
—EmbezzIingCase Did Act Peculiar

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To Use New Track
In Sunday Races

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1947 -

Rain Falls At Last On Fire-Ridden
Drouth-parched New England Fields
PORTLAND. '*r . Del. .!9 (/Pi Mother
mrr rsiu nislru to the |unch today by
Worn'lan '• while drv-icr-lacVn plapei waited
10 |iiodu- «* iluiUr % to •nd th'tniialing foreit

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fire# on ti e h&gt;eU of r&gt;td which have blotted out entire village*, coil
J ° live* and $ V/h)(J.0113-l)io|&gt;ril&gt;r Iota in New England.
"The Weather llureau laid lijrht | ----- --------------------------------rainfall'would la* iretirral In thei
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Kate anil would rontinue to fall ,
1 O U t'lllO H IJ F U g
on •tiarelicil wocMlIanil* well Into . '
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tomorrow.
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' The rain wa* the firm to fall and iterilixed at ISO degree* ternin the Mute alnrr Sept. 22, eicept peril urv.
I.adle* and men’* re*t room*
for aliirlit trice* in Portland, (,'al- hove Itcen installed for the •con­
aia and a few other aretJoni. The venience- of ruitomera. Then?
la»t ralrf In southwestern Maine, are aliui public telephone booth*.
&gt;{•'modeling the front of the
ty&amp;f. wlme |lte raring flame* wreaked •tore and enlarging to Include
the" greatest damage, wa* oq, Oet. the new annex involved the plac­
H.
ing of window* of the mo«t mod­
Since! Aug. I, only two Inchon ern draign by the Hcnkarik Taint
of tain him fallen on l|ila area, and fila** Company. These pro­
compared with a normal ^»f H.90 vide n maximum of natural light
to l&lt;e supplemented by the flourIncbe*.
escenl lighting. The canopy outThe rain- a fall of nt lea*t aov- side is aluminum revered and of
rinl dava I* lieeded to end fire ni'xlern streamlined design and
danger—cairn* a* navy *rirnti*l* irltrrferr* hut little with the light­
ing.
planned an attempt to extinguish
Hoot ha In the lunch room have
* the fire* with man-itindo rain— the bleached walnut finish up­
by sowing cloud formation* with holstered in blue leather and con­
trast with the black Formica tab­
dry lee.
i
*
le tops. I'lumhifig installation*
A previous nitcmpl nt aurh nre
by l.ee Brothers; tile work I*
raln-makim; -tlie first—failed in hv Stewart Mellon and shrot met- California In-t August lines use nl work hv. Stafford. The struc­
tural glass front Is of rarrara
the clouds were tin. high.
Meanwhile, the flies that have glass in Itemhrandt blue and Rexall orange.
'taken IB lives ap.l 130,0(102)00 In
(•ifta and souvenir* /o r ladles
•property to** were generally un­
der control, with 20,000 fire anil men and Ire rieam for chllfighter* on guard for new out­ dten will l&gt;e served from 4:00 to
H:fHi I*. M.. Thursday, A modern
breaks.
Seehnrg sound syalfni provides
General Electric Co., a paitnrr fug-playing of . records of musical
with the Army and Navy id k M'lrrtion from lioothi.
rairt-makinu pioject ht. .SrhenCrtadv, N. Y., said two n-17'a had_
—jdarmed—tn—rntrp o f f ; for'"Maine*
.Trade Agreem ent
this inorplng. Weather cmidllions
’ 'encountered, the ronipanv said,
M mMInhm if*m mm* OmmI
would ihieruiine on which of lar export*,” Wil»on »»ld.
many fire front* the experiment
lie declared thn United 8tatrs
would l&gt;e conducted, if nt all, no has made eonei-sslon* In return
landings in Maine wen* planned. fur reduction* in Itrltlsh tariffs
Hv dropping snmll ninoiint* of and for reduction or elimination
drv Ire* Into rloudi, artificial rnin o f impcrlnl preference*.-i
nieke.* rriturc the temperature of
He said llritain had agreed to
suspended nioiiturr- until ire cry­ the redurtioh* “ only in return for
stal* form over n wide men. concessions which w e. eonsltlcr
These reheli the earth fn the form equivalent in terms of the trade
of rain,
tlieivhy opened U|&gt; to US."
a* Rehahilitatiun, in the mean-1 The new trade pacta will lie
time, was the ut(ler of thy day*, included in a .final act of agicwTlu- Rrd'Crbji, fedenit agencies ment at the (ieneva trade conami the state spurred program* ference * tomorrow, Wilson disto aid homeless thousands, and |clu*ctl, adding:
tnunirilial
government*
nearly | “ We have given tpeeial afcenbatikiuptril bv the disaster.
• ition to the need for the easier
Foundations Were prepared, at
of rolonlal produet* to the
one of the choicest site* by partly i United Slates market.
,
ruined liar llailiur, fur 1BU pre- 1
--------------------fabricated .emergency house*. Tha
Wriinfrlf* In IJN
TPfff"‘ the cscftisIVc Shore
•Club, was luafu d by tho liar* Har­
bor lutiul Co.
it
Use•
Governor Hildreth reported the litical committee that Adoption
»tate in a i.miiimi
-a «d—4w—Suvtei- proposal—io—invita,
Iea»t In part, taxe* slue Dee. I “ electeil representatives" of the
from fire *trlekin municipalities. Korean people to lake part In
the debate would only le*d to a
new controversy over what was
meant ,by “ electeil represent*?
live.."
U. 8. Delegate Johp Foster
Dulles proposed that *uch contra
!l
veralca l» avoided by treating a
temporary UN Commission pit K".
lea to *u|i«rvise election of repicsenlativi,i to take pail In tha
discussion*.
Dulles s«ld the United Slates
would%cfrpl the rfuviet ptoposal
if it were amended to provide
fur creation of the UN supervlsory Uuly.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minlslee- Andrei—A— Gromyko replied
that “ the tenor of the United
State* amendment nullifies Mr.
Dulles alalemenir“ i
Hr said Dulles* statement Indi­
cated. that the United Sgites
“ does not want to and I* afraid
to hear" Korean representatives
here. He railed the U. S. amend­
ment "a maneuver with the sense**
of the Soviet proposal, and said
It would lie ''nonsensical" to eott”
alder It now.
l
Dulles offered hls amendment
after Belgian Delegate Vtetor
l-arork had accused Russia of
•'procedure, which under the guise
o f hrneffttlng the Korean people,
la actually aimed at delaying the
Issue."
l-arock said the Soviet proposal
would dalay action on Secretary
of State Marshall's Korean pro­
posal for at least a year. Mar­
shall's proposal provides for na­
tional elections In. Korea before
L'
next March B1 under UN super­
vision.

THU (All OUAtTIl fICTUll WAI TAKIN shortly after an Rdlnburgh*to-t&gt;oi&gt;don express train Jumped tha*
track and plunged Into an embankment near Ooswlck, England, killing at least 33 persona and Injuring,
about 200. Sixty of the Injured wera hospitalized. Thla crash occurred &amp;8 hours after a train crajb ntarl
London'a South Croydon itaUon, In which 31 persona were killed and 00 hurt (International Radlopfiofo)

Kiwanis Meet
II'ssi Iiim* Irmm i*sa« Os»|
illustrated postcard of which SB,|000 will be aent from here In the
licit six weeks which provide
blank* on which tourists
may
answer. He revealed a Targe batch
of these answers that -came back
during three day*.
He pointed out that K. M.
Armitagn had done an excellent
job o f tourist entertainment last
season, and that an even bigger
m is
e*|ieciea this
inis year
program
Is expected
undex_ h
li direction.
“
*
“Shufflaboard
hi*,
courts liIn Ft. Mellon Park are heing Improved for use of touflata,
he said. He pointed out that
to 700 men will train here this
winter with the New York Giants,
and said that as soon a* the City
gete title, 10 buildings at the
Municipal Airport will be turned
over to the Intercession School.
Ilirthdav greetings were sung
for G. W. Austin. Guests Intro­
duced were II. C. Kwoope, presi­
dent cleric of the New Smyrna
Club who invited Kiwanlans over
for a Nov. 0 rodeo, John Krider,
Alfred Foster, past president of
Montirello Club, Charles Trescolt of Raleigh, N, C. and William Kilpatrick of the Key Club.
I.ester Tharp presided.

(Jen. Clay Demandi*
Early G^m an State
IN WASHINGTON to ^rotatt'lhe ” un-Am lean tactica' of th* House
Committee on Un-American Activities Investigating alleged Hollywood
Communists, are motion picture stars Humphrey Bogart &lt;l/fD- Evclvn
"Keyes ahlTfaniiy Kaje~TIicy ore members of the ntwjy-founded “ Hollywood Committee for tits First Amendment”.
(International)

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fitted straight Una style that i
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MRS. MARY S. CHIDIAC

CART. A- N. MONSKN

ABOARD THI STORM BUFFITIO DC-4 plsne, misting between Ketchikan
and Juneau, Alaska, are Captain A. N. Monstii. pilot, and Mrs. Mary S.
Chldiac, purser. Th* four-engineij transport carried 13 pissrnr.ers. In­
cluding an Infant, and,a crew of Itv*.
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en unconfirmed reports that he report*, however, that tha governalready w*. u
w .i „ „ «"**&gt;* might conilder taking over
h ~
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church-owned agricultural land* *
his way there via Sweden.
t0 ^ parceled among th* peasants.
Cyranktewlc. declared that MlkCyranklewlcs said Toland de“ * • , Ded after all his hopes aired to effect a new mutual asalsof foreign Intervention” In -To^ tance pact with France. This, he
land had vanished. .Mikolajcxyk explained, would bolster existing
had 'isolated himself from the pacts with Slavic countries and
Polish |people," th* Premier o f . thus
form a unified banter^,
Poland* Soviet-supported gov- against the possible rebirth of
ernment added.
German aggression.
Cyranklewlcs also told Parlia- . i Government-controlled
Polish \
mant that Mikotajcsyk’s exit from newspapers unanimously blamed
the Polish political scene would Mikoiajcxyk for everything wrong
clear the atmosphere and pro-1|n Poland—from* th* drought to
mote th* efforts of what he d#»-1 Intolerable living conditions,
cribed aa th* "Democratic parties 'i
in itriving for peace and prospar-1
Ity for the Polish people.
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SEARCH CONTINUES
Earlier th* governm*nt-con-i
trolled press predicted that Pol­
ETCIIIKAN. Alaska, Oct. 29g
and was headed for a long P*r-'
lod pf p; os perky because Mlko- W )—Pan American air and field*
ajctyk h.
had ‘gone away.
crew* took to th* grouqd today
lajcxyk
During a long discussion at th# «° comb the aouthern sector ot
opening acssion of Parliament of,Annette Island In thalr three-day
the nation'# Internal and Interna,»««rch for a missing fourtional position, the Premier re- engined airliner and its 18 pasferred to "coal, eggs, fish and sengers and crewmen,
another article— Mikoiajcxyk" as
being among Poland's major ex
port*.
Cyranklewlcs then warned the
Catholic church hierarchy
and that any further
again
Inst hls regime would
with prompt reaction
government.
Obviously
referring
Catholic bishops’ recent pastoral
letter attacking what It des-

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UP)—A negro was held for ques*
tloning today in the midnight
■laying of an 18-year-old youth,
David Gray, who waa accoaed as
he and a girl were parked on a
rood a mile west of here.
The youth’s companion. Miss
Mary Lou Johnson. 17, tohf auth­
orities:
A negro approached tha car
from brush near the road and
ordered them to get out. Ho
demanded tho car keys.
“ Ill give them to you when the
girl's safe," Gray aald.

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Civil Rights
ir«aliaa«e t rmm I'M* n**l
should be given th* right to say
whether he Is or not.*"
Roosevelt said that tf the anaer la yes, th e, next question
should ‘ he whether the witness
advocates the overthrow of th*
government by force.
Reoscvrlt also said any ac­
cused person should be allowed to
cross-examine hls accuser and
I i 11
news conference, wjilch
was held at the White House, an­
other committee mstetxr,' Franci*
. P, Matthews, Omaha lawyer, said:
“The government ho* the right
to Inquire of any cititen at to hls

group which advocates the overover
throw of th* government by
force.'
Rabbi Roland H. Gittelaohn, of
Rockville Center. Long Island,"
said "No one on thla committee
la defending any person who ha*
been definitely eathallshed to bo
a Communist." But he sold ho is
“deeply concerned” about “ brand-.
Ing a man as a communist"" *
ly and without proof.
Tho committee's bulky
did not mention tho llaui*
mlttee on Un-Amorican
Mot. but said real Con
and Fascists should bo

Matrimony Export
\ 8am Abernathy never lateadedt*
|be a matrimony expert, but he kit
th* nail on tha bead tha ether day
when he said: \
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more open mlqda and a lot fewer
' open mouths." _• ---------- ------ -*■
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mlatns' choice of l\*ts or her habit
*•t serving watercress.aad rream
'ebeea* salad. But ha keep* hla
mouth shot (I mean, be Jodi use* It

aad hls mellow glue of beer sad
pip* at the end of n long day.
From where I alt, that prescrip-, ♦
tion would apply to moat human
relationships. Criticism rarely,
rouses anything but resyntmsat
nut rn *r*ii rr‘ 'H—T-Hfth r l 11"
applied to n woman's cholco of
haU. or a husband's preference foe
a pipe and a moderate glass of boar
of two— leads to th* conclusion
that thara'a right on both tides.

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eraalao were rejwrted In parts of
Montana and
No astrsmely eool weather waa
In. tho immediate future; federal
forecasters In Chicago said, ah
though tec _______
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•raturea which
climbed to alwve norms) msrks In
the east the last sevsral days,
will begin to moderate today..
Western low* and northern
Minnesota wera th* coolest area*
on the early morning weather
m*P a« the mercury dipped be­
low freeling. Rising temperaturee
were predicted for tha north eontral area.

FRANKFURT. Germanny. Oct.
2D, OP)— General Lucius L
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D. . Clay
declared today It was “ absolutely
essential" that as large a part of
Ifrrmany aa-poiitblr
politically
aa well as economically Jntegrated
at an early date.
.
Many mllllona of people cannot
be kept.without a government of
their own forever." the U. Ji. mili­
tary guvernor told ‘ a new* con­
ference of German and Allied
correspondent* at U. 8. headquar­
ter*.
Although not specifically men­
tioning the possible creation of a
western German state, Clay said
Ip reply to a'question*that the
nt (ifrman-.iiiiuasl'4gfnH
could form a basis for a provisional government.

K T U E B IC =
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M N l k t . 29 m Donaid ■W. -DOtlglasr builder ar
about 00 percent of thd world’s
transport Plane*, said today the
aircraft industry must have gov­
ernment help to maintain thf flow
of new models.
The government* return, h#
said, would be "assurance that In
an emergency It would have Instantlv available for defense and
for military operations, depend­
able and efficient air transporta­
tion (n sufficient quantity and
ready for tha type of global oper­
ations required by modern war­
fare."
Douglas amplified this state­
ment to th* President'! Air Policy
Commission with a lengthy dis­
cussion of th* development of air
transport and the problems of designing and building naw planes.
He estimated tha worlJ markat,
Incli/ding the United 8tatee, for
new transports in the next four
to six veara at 80 to 90 fourengine planes and 380 to 400 twoengine planes In addition to those
now on order.
•
Douglas said that by 1950 the
domestic traffic volume will be
about
9,0702)00,000 passengermllea (movement of one passen­
ger one mile) carried In a fleet
of 730 planes, compared with the
1948 volume Ttf 6,710,000.000 pasaenger-mllea In a fleet of 723
planes. Thla reflecU the faster
plane* with greater seating capacity now being delivered to the
airlines
Ilia estimate of 1950 domestic
express and freight ton-miles was
327.000.000 (correct), compared
with 38,000,000 last year, and of
mall ton-mllas, 462100.000 compared with 82,980,000.
Douglas calculated that Inter­
nationa) airline* will be using 180
planes in I960, or 69 fewer than
this year, but that paasengermlles should rise to 3,128,000,000 from 1,100,800,000 In 1948.
He asserted tha government
"cannot gamble with the future
any more than tha aircraft manu­
facturers, with their limited re­
sources, diminishing markets and
great production coats, can gam­
ble on development of new models
badly ne;dad to keep breast of
aviation's progress."
Douglas 'said that the DC-6,
newest and fastest of the big
transporta, eost 16,500,000 for tha
first two planes, despite the
model's great similarity to the
Air Force C-64 and after f 6,900,000 had been spent on a similar
military transport.
The Douglas Company Is con
linulng to spend vast sums to im
prove the airplane after approx!
mately 80 b*ve^ becn dellrcred^
he said.
To date, be said, the company
— spent 142,000,000 more than
It has received from DC-6 sales.

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No Extremely Cold
Weather Seen Soon
Hr ASSOCIATED TRESS
Rain and cooltr weather moved
Into the eastern section of the
rpunlry today aa ski** began
clearing ovar moat part* of th*
mldwsab
The rain cloud* moved from
Ohio aero** Lake Erte Into Pann•ylranla. New York, Virginia and
south New England state*. Show-

cribcd as th* lack of freedom of
speech, press and conscience in
Toland, the Premier said that
iru iU M * I m Pm * OMl
the government would tolerate
the bonier. The opposition lead ( nnatructive, but
lPUl not
llul untrue dascr, who apparently (led Poland . constructive criticism.
in fear of his life, had not h en ‘ He did not clahnrate niam .whaL.-

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Section Two
A N T E D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Etilablliihetl 1908

V O LU M E X X X V III

J A C K S O N VILLE Oct. 20
(Special) Early Season movetm-nla of produce-were reported
Rep. Bennett Charges from twl Slale-ipetated markrta Father Charged W ith
the last week, while farmMurdering Mother,
-Communists W ith during
throughout the vegetable proBurying Her Body
area' planting and replant-Dedthg, W ouhding during
ing in their speeded-up efforts to
CO LO RAD O SPRIN G S. Colo..
partially offset the effects of
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1*9 (A’ )— storms and high water which have Oct.'29 .(A^-tEI Paw county offi­
Rep. Matiun T. Bennett (R-Mo) hampered atl operations during the
declared lodly
that
‘‘many" last several weeks. Heavy rains cers today investigated ■ ns-yesr(A American soldier* have keen kill* had l&gt;een felt during the weak at old mystery, brought to light
ed or wounded by Communists in several I m p o r l a n ’ t production when a son accused his prosper­
tbf Trleate area behind a 'brass points, but at others crops were ous rancher father of shooting'
curtain of Americad military cen- making excellent progress, accord­ his mother and burying her ie-&gt;
aorthip."
ing to week-end advices received
The Missouri lawmaker, recently in Jacksonville offices 'of William mains in a farm shed.
Sheriff Ray Slocum (aid thsl
returned from a six week tour of L. Wilson, Director of State Mar­
Europe and the Near East, said
held for investigation it Junta
kets.
there have been “ S3 incidents of
Director Wilson and Assistant Wesley Vsndrrvooit. 61. who
armed aggression hy the Copt* Director G. B. Hogan spent the
munists" against United States latter part of the week visiting a steadily denied thr shooting, main
forces since they moved Into the number of markets in the Sloth, liming his wife "just rushed off*
former Ilalisn territory, liordering ern part of the State, and making early in 1941 and hain.'l been
• on Yugoslavia. Trieste now la a a thorough personal inspection of heard from since.
free aUte.
rondltiona throughout the area in
Slocum said the son, Wesley,
“ Tlieae acta have resulted in the |which Florida'* huge shipments 21, after telling of the qlleged
death or Wounding of many Ameri­ of Fall and Winter vegetable* are
shooting, directed authorities t l
can soldiers." Bennett added in a produced.
the sh cd .o n .lh u ranch southeast
statement issued before he left
Fort Bierce Slate Farmers' Mar­
for bis home In Sprlngflsld, Mo. ket handled Its first produce uf the uf where they dug up most of
"I have the names and identiflca- Fall season, Friday, nine-hampers a human skeleton, and clothing
tiona of lha incident* aa furnished o f yellow crook-neck sijusch sell- fragmanta.
me by our military intelligence. In gT t "(6 each" Market *Manager L 1
“ ,,d hu ' ‘ ory, accord
"In Europe they rail it a Void M. K.. Williams reported. This In­ ing to Slocum;
war
and
how
soon,
or
The rider Vandaryoort. tn *
w*r..* n.d hQ.w .,oon' or itial offering was produced by Roy
U, it will engulf the whole wortdr NeiJTFaviirable wcilEir o T thV rage, shot his wife with a small
.9 no tnen outside of the Kremlin last two weeks has caused u tie- rifle aa she attempted to nawl
can aay.
mendous growth of plantings of under a fence to flee from him.
“ The trass curtain of Ameri­ tomatoes brought through the He furred Wesley to help stuff
can military censorship has dune atorm period, Manager Williams the body in a wash -boiler which
a remarkable job in keeping from •tated. Groweri espect good he buried in a dry arroyo three
the American people thr serious­ (Continued un Page 2, 2nd See) miles from the ranch home. The
ness of the situation at Trieste.” .
father dug It up three night* lat­
The Army declined comment on maintain the strongest air force
er
and threw the body in a pig
Bennett's statement.
and navy In the world “ and with pen. Finally he hurled the re­
They have been no previous the most atom bombs.”
mains in the dirt floor of thr
reports of any American casual­
He said Russia' is producing
ties resulting from the long-stand- "&lt;5,000 tanks a month and lias shed In a hole which he forced
a ing tension between the predomin- *L planes in the skies over Ihe son to dig.
antly Italian population of Trieste
Worrying about hi* secret, Wes­
urope."
and Ihe Yugoslavs.
The Missourian aalll there is ley said that during hi* Army
When .the Free Slate came into hunger and want In Europe and servlet- he "wondered if I would
being last Sept. 10 under terms of this country must provide help. die myself before I had a chance
the Italian pear? treaty, the But in doing *o, he added, it must to tell what happened to her," fllo*
British military commands!- credit­ hot over-extend itself.
cum reported.
ed American forces with having
"There, are four tiling* this
The sheriff quoted him as say­
, prevented an incident which nation can do.” Rennet l said; ing he kept quiet under threat
"might have led to bloodshed."
"Surrender as we did with ap­ of death hy hi* father but de­
' The American troops refused to peasement of Stalin at. IVi-dam, cided- to -break hi* -silence- aflrr
— allow a force of Yugoslav soldiers Yalta and all the real; fight, which
to cross the border into the area is not likely unless we are attack- hearing the rancher had been mis­
^ assigned to-Anglo-American occu- vd.-withdraw altogether and chalk treating a brothar,
Itlon. The Yugoslavs occupy the up 300,000 soldirra' live* apd olhar k ..'v*nd'*r)f(&gt;or‘ . ■ » ■ ‘ * * * “ f
authern sector. Each of the sacrifices o f Iwa g resi
. M Uom nJryttpn^lL .tflld _p n lk c. J ie

K

oeeupylng—natiotnr-Veag-ynketf t(TpiiTn*ie71jf we can extend all aid

assign 6,000 troops to serve until
a yet-to-be-Ueilgnated governor
report* ho further need for them.
Dennett'* trip ahroat) was made
a* head of a houie commerce aub*
committee studink civil aviation.
H# said hi* observations convinced
him that the United»8(Vtes should

short uf war as we are doing.1
But in granting that help. Ben­
nett* said; the United States mint
make sunr it recive* a dollar's
worth of cooperation ami economic
rehabilitation for awry dollar
spent and there must be clearly
defined limits to the aid.
”S

Promising Aft Revenue NpedgJloht

CMfllrta UaHtd
On the other hand. It said, con­
flicts between federal and atata
Income* taxes are "not as broad
a* appears at first sight" and
th a t,
furthermore, laxps _
A might aa wall aaaaaw they'll bar#
1 Latest ava*llabia*figure* on col­
lections am for the flsaal jraar
1946. the It
86,1946.
the TraaaDuring that

from lalikely fat

of revenue. The Treasury analysis
said an integrated program-might
smooth out some conflicts, though,
“ Here art some further Treasury
views on overlapping taxes:
t. Tobacco — 3H slate* tax IL
lt*l~the *1i1nih~ best producer of
■Ute revenue, yielding *199,000
Q00, It accounts for only 2.9 per­
cent’ uf federal collections — but
that's (1,168,000,000. (
It’s naturally easier for‘ the fed­
eral government to administer to­
bacco (axes.* It collects from the
relatively
few
manufacturer*.
State* have to collect from whole­
saler*. retailers, and even con­
sumers.
Different Isis ('Red 2. Gasoline — The states -got
*900,000,000, or 18 percent of to­
tal revenue, from this, federal
gasoline ■collections, * t h o u g h
amounting to *406,000,000, war*
less than one percent of all fed­
eral revenue.
The report said It might be
well for tha government to quit
taxing
gasoline — limiting
ila
spending on highways propor­
tionately.
•
S. Liquor taxes—During fiscal
1940 the federal government got
*2,620.000,000, or 6 percent of an
revenue. The state# got *466,000,000, or about 10 percent from this
source. *
One suggestion la that the
states quit this field under ar­
rangement that tha federal gov.
eminent, which collects its tax
from the distilleries and ware­
houses, increase its levyiand dis­
tribute the extra revenue among
tha states.
4. Amusement taxes—Tha fed­
eral government got *415,000,000
from taxes on admissions in fiscal
1946. Tha state* got $12,000,000,
not counting collections from ad­
missions under general sales taxOther Fie Ida
5. Stats sale* taxes and federal
manufacturer*’ and retailers’ ex­
cise#—27 state* now impose sales
taxes duplicating specific, federal
excises on communications, trans­
portation, luxury and other good*
and eel-rice*. But duplication'bare
lu " o f secondary importance,".
L Inheritance, estate and gift
tfcTOT I n i thin two ptreant
(*677,000,000) of federal and)***
than three percent (*143,000.000)
of state col lections com* from this
source. There's a problem of orrrlapplng among the states as well
aa between the state* And the fed-

WEDNESDAY, OCX 29. 1947

Asiwciuted I'reas Leased W ire

Third Arm y Strategy
W ouldn't Have Cut
Length O f The W ar

AMONO THI SI PfISONS killed when a giant DC-A airliner u.uhrd In
Bryce Canyuo, Ulah, were illeinlral heir G&lt; raid Lambert. Jr., of Prince­
ton. N. J.. and William A. Galvin (tight) of Manha.,-ct, N. Y„ on ALL
t-QlciaL The plane cracked up after flic broke out in the tail lection. At
the lime. It was within one mile of a longing strip
(fnfcrntiliunul)

Chief O f Children's Bureau Says
There Is No Substitute For Love
Hy KATHARINE F. -I.ENROOT
Chief,-UrtL-Children'* Bureau
Al* Newsfratiires
NO MANUAL was ever written
that could make a person a good
parent, if the "feeling" was not
there. That is not to say, though,
that parent* cannot learn how to
he Iwtlcr parent* If given the op­
portunity. And, no one know* bet­
ter than the parent how much
about the Job it "learned."
The Children's Bureau ha* good
reason to know how eagei parent*
are for information about tlie job
of being a parent* for il* "haby
books” go out to thousands and
ten* of thousands of patent* each
year. Mure than 20.0tm.0tHI copies
of "InfanL Care" alone have been
distributed since it was first pub­
lished 34 years ago. "Your Child
From One To Six" is a runner-up
ami uthrr* of Ihe book* for par­
ents likewise have remarkable
publishing records.
Besides its major publications,
the Children's Ruie.au distributes
thousands of leaflets and folder*

NtW YORK. Oct; 29 (/Vi *
Slialcgy pinpoint In thr Isle
Genet.vl Georg- J» Dalton, Jrilld subsequent!) .illeir.l beby the
Allied limit rummapi- over tin
piolrsti "would ttot bate vli.nl
elird tlir War bill would bare
made it mote ddluult to win,"
the war-time thirl o f italt to
Meld Matib i! \ m ount Molilgomery taid yrtlrtd.il
, The chnnge In lull lie pl.in whirti
culled for all ail-out thiust of ili*
Third Army itminted columns
across the Ithim- Into Germany,
I'attan sold. wn» in hi* opinion
'the momentous eltor ■&gt;( the war."
Writing In hi* Win Jooiiml,
published lit pin I '.ili-lday liy
tin- Sat ui day Evening Post, 1-attan
declared iii* la-lief 11ml tile cliangO
in stiategy was "ituphnteiited"
hv* ,Moit*gomery, h . lilting
in
lengthening tin- wpt mid thr his*
ot thousand* of additional livr*.

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WA^HINI/ION. C kl. ?l| t'l'i Rrcrnt government itudijr rhow
tha; l S. (atnieri, have irm e ttn l their rreora vvattimr stnl poyiwar
ncotnev into nuikviily bette- In mg romlitiunr.
Fro tiiunlbl irjrollv bf*e ilidlerl into the rrtirr that newly plot*.
prro.it fatliters ale vci|ui&gt;mt{ tiii| it n vlt nlcd ouiobrii ol ,.,it, trlngcr-

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alu? . ii Icplmn -t .in.j iimif.il modern .conveniences;
♦

Demon Rum Sieen
As International
Social Equalizer
II)

NEW

H A L H O Y LE

YORK

Oct

29 td'i

Alcohol is variously regarded as
a temporary jiasapmt to u golden
t calm of good will, a crutch for
the inferior nnd fearful, nnd n
ticket to |H-rditii'll. 'But wherein
it is bat'd, or fot wlint purpose.
It develops it* own litiinl.
In I’aris if you are host and
order a lari tie of win,- for your
guests- ami if you don't, what atl
opinion they would have of you!
-you go thtmigh a long'and coin*
plicated ceiemonv.’ Fust you must
consult at length - with the wine
wallet ovet hiand* and vintages.

The Agriculture Department’s
Bin eau of AgiiCulluiat Kconoutic*
now lends stuteistical suhstanc*
to thcan report*. In a meant sur»
'ey , il state* that the level of liv­
ing for tite nation's faint families
advanced 26 pci.cl.t
helwreh
11*4** and 1**4.,
The hlMVaU has mi mote up-tudale figutcs, but officials ptesum*’
the it end is continuing.
Ihe sli,i|i&lt;* were ccmdllfted hy
Mnigniet
J,
llagood,
hurnau
atatialjctan and social scientist.
.She tia-i-s her indevet of level* of
living on the percentage of farms
"Vvitli lelephoncs, **i 111 airtornobill**
and wttlr'i IfCUIciry, and mi a v * r- '
age value of ' products' sold or_
Haded tn thr* preceding ye»t ifor
e sample, G»au for the tutu h r
ilex),
• ,
Thr survey indbates that Ihe
em it* country’* farm living Uvel
climbed Upward, but the southern
‘stalks made the biggest peicsn,

\

on the many spi-rial problems
War office spokesman jti London weighing. th lllL lllffcltlll—iUrlit*-**- * g e gsltTy—ThTUP'In-rtu'.VsTTsoiinr
t parent- eUi'utfllter )■» ~th&gt;y-~~V*&gt; "declined eiimhfefd “ m
Put tail’s i elated tu the meal at hand
v'-ntiid i.iaci.cts recorrlcd
37
atony So do otlini ngi-ncii-s and j charges but in Capetown, .South
If vou don'l have a real know- pcicitiCedvanci- The icport notes,
PlKanirnlioni. laith public and Africa, Mold gurnet)'* Lumet chief ledge of wine, you only make hottvvei. that in both' )t*40 and
private. I am sure they all have of staff. General Sit Francis W. vuursrdf ridiculous by pretending. 1 G&gt; the soallicin stales bad the
the -mill- heartening experience IV Guingnud, disputed the colorful The sensible ilditft to do s* con- i&lt;*"o*t ilvitig level,
a* they read over the mall. Sotlte American commander'* claim*
suit with your guests and a*k
The highest living levels wore
"I think that If I'nttan liml Is-en their advice. They will lake this found to i^- in farm areas of the
of tin- letti i •—mr ohvionsiy front
people of education nnd back allowed |o go lushing inlo tier- s&lt; a compliment and n-spect you •«millun*l, the corn-wheat states
ground. • 11tiler» wilt ten crudely many on tile mi* p|.i|n—cd by for . ail ainlalile ignoi nnioiis in nmi the I'aciftc coast.
uu tile rilled paper of school tab­ him. a very awkwaid situation stead of i|e*pi*ing you a* a pielovvn i.ad the lot gi st stngia
let* ate from people to whom would have develo|H*d despite li-ntiini* foreign pliom-y
hio,*k
counties tn tlu- top fifth
wilting a letter tu -the "goVi-lll possible initial u m , . m *," lv
American coimtie.i, and that
Wiicp the wine 'arrives, the
niciit'' is a mallet of great im- Guinguml roniniriiieil
stntt ns n Wliule ia tid iti2 against
"finch a move, leaving veiy vul- waiter fitsl pouts a small put
puitanca,
tion In vo«r glass am! waits e»- « 1 :■ imnn of tut) -Ihe average
ne
t
a
hie
flanks,
would
mil
have
Ih-vhle* this vast infoininllon shortened the war Imt would havr ins’lantly. i’ht* t* the moment of (or all e.rttntfes.'
that goes mil through govern- made il limn- difficult to win."
Rut (own ranked tint.I Y-ehliid
high dtnniu in evei v Fiencli meal.
rnent aoureea, their- is the work
I)e Guiiigand -aid that it took You lake a sip. loll It III mind to Niw J. r-ey with 17rl and Con­
of patent education that goes n massive Russian uTTrnsive and savor Its bouquet ami every eve necticut with I7u I'nfifnrnta stood
un daily through the pi-** and atinther hv th-tu-raj Dwight I). at thy table is on you
If you II llo rr (gprtii VVrtll ir&gt;|,
l o t o i nllv, the rtortluast group
radio. It alt adds up to mte thing: Eisenfiowt-i on t» luoint fiofit to nisi ol the waiter and, give him n
tin- willingnirs, and tire rager- achieve victnty ovet the Germans,
word of praise, I Its* serving goes intnl l:tp. the north Celllial tier
tn—*. of paient* to learn,
"The German* dirtii t lose llielr on. lint woe awaits you if you G's. the vvest (iticliTtling uiountain
It leaves tin- qlleslion: Du com- heads until Ho; very end and I'm hove accepted a flat -&lt;mi hottie. "*ou :&gt;• 126. and 1iii- iliKiih oldy till.
“tdie t;;ii L-tm.c iiiiirTi -, do iiot ratnunit
li^xL iiAtEiitit halL_Miay-j-mMr tin t lin e 'niiy-prcfialetl 'tn Ihe gtmrttnwnrit.'dlli'-lv diTTil If
Til llieTT desire to do Whitt is heal giro in on the stieligih uf a tong ptni*e it with lils'ti adjectives au&gt;( (1' ' 1 Hv mg conditions of hired fatm
and right for their ehlldteltT i am , *.,r
sprathcad inlo their, country — t iiate vou the rest of Hi, u itves. | H “tks-ra, Imt do Include t*'-ninla
thinking, for instance, oh how lit- | the ieep allow I'attan hoped tn IA French guest can ftngtVe you |*"’d simi i-ecroppcr*. liuteau of— I ‘ " ii .................. ............... liit i r r
(Continued on I'agr ?, 2nd Sec) drive Into Germany." *__________ fo i millilaHne h!s__ I , . 1......I— U u - i 1
guage he can never forgive you ■•eprrseiilntiiv of the great inaj-

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|f&gt;n oidrtljig linn n |iv-.| hottlt: of " in ' •■( t . ft. Imm families.

, *IU,'.

Kas., in 1011 of a charge uf
murdering his- first wife, Cora.
He said he shot her accidentally,
mistaking her for a burglar In
the dark.
*j
,
• Assistant District Attorney Roy
W. Foard said hia office had
entered the investigation. He
added that It was In "the prelim­
inary stages" and that no charge*
*ouId tie filed "for aaveral days ”

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lilllklllK-

rtutl'i

111 til*

For all lie arknowh-dged faults If'.-ls i.f living ocah-:
ItllixIi'S Island, . l&amp;H; MassschilMild rricinii-s, liqiloi i* still tinhlt*f social lovpi ai&lt;mn,| tin- wqH "*lts. I i,2; \ ‘,u Vink ittid \y«sh-

fot lifting stniiigt'is-ftuin tpanv i

New

Irountrit-s onto u niiiiiinsv lliiiilgit I '•‘ tHpelMM', 437; Dclwnrc and III *

j often trlti|Miiaiy,
tentiKiiary,- h-vof
rusv .! "
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, LR-S -hanaas, I ■.&gt;; Imtiaus

umlerslamling.
I Imve lrawlo,| ll,,u* 1,hl«,. . I J l ; Nolnnskn, F2j Wl*.
in fit cotllitriuv in tin- l»«t ,fi\s- I
* ‘ ‘ .•ami Minnesota, 130.
Vi nt a, nthl in &lt;-:o l
was a host vtho

thi'io always |

nr ago.

In Tunisia hi .ViiiIi vltlrffnin,
luiund by th,' \|..-t,uu f_nt|h_ltpiii
miMliliig ilcuhol, aorvrii atl o ltft
mioX frast. Ilttl. slilt'U tin- cliiof
glintt was an Amt-rlcatt army offn-or who liouglit sevt'tal thousand

ATHENS. Oct. 29—(TP)—Greek
press dispatches reported today
,h*' K ^ntm ant
»roops _ were
_ lh
m lha-----„
----- area In
Epirus
northwestern Greece in prepara­
tion for a new offensive aimed at
clearing nut BOmi 2,000 lo -4,000
guerrilla* 'operating In that region.
The dispatches
said sharp
-fighting ha* keen under way since
Oct. 20 on the heights around
Mftsovn and that still heavier
action might be expected at any
moment.
Government plane* were re­
ported participating In the aper■tion* and were said to be In­
flicting heavy losses on the guer­
rillas.
According to th*. best available
Information, th* guerrillas now
hold loosely a narrow strip of
territory extending
from
the
Grammo* Mountains on th* Al­
banian border southward-to points
north of Graven* and Metaovo.
Units of tha Graak eighth dlvIsion wars reported moving into
this area from the east while the
ninth divlson was said to be do*Jpg in from the west.

ni stit1 tWiTii
Many Del’iniHons,
All ()i‘ Them Good!
h u t }n i

st'inniom,. toim

Greeka A re M assing
To A ttack Guerrillas

H) JERRY KGItN
l For

duseit Og ga a wrrk-frt'Tn thr

lame,

V|arlo» )

IVAHHINGiriN |ls-i. "j&gt; td V -

tlie old rliit'flaln Jind hisTnoth'inlolndni «ot| take Hit* party. Inlo

What fi- •'AiiieiIcnnivm"?

VVlirirvri 11n- u lnto malt l,ararrlt-d .)ij&lt; flag, tin tmlivt-, urtio
uant Jo do'ln u in t",' witt&lt; him Imv.loaf nod tlir\ Imvo to •'hlrrlniu
him on Ills, own 1,‘ t fl
Thrv imv,amed to pom hospitality from
Imt lira, lo o .

lov.d'

You vo seen that wonl ami
OWJI lain for u lonluly ItighltUp. vi)-r»;- ltki» ■" urTT,\)ntififATI. "ilis-

IVopie from tlie tem|h;tn1&lt;- ami
narihi-tn rlimvs nit- Irani rdmatril

in the uso of alii,Imt mi,I nlmsr it
must.
A Latin child drinks watered
yrine^or tmor almoai fiotii Tilt til.
I ntrr ill'lift-. It is nn occasion for
him tu take a drink of Inntuly. To
lake three or four would ordin­
arily )h&gt;, in his own view and that
of his ncighlHir*, a wasteful sin.
The Russian's capacity for vod­
ka ia highly overrated. Mn Is (he
American's rapartly for whisky.
Pul 60 from rscli country in n
drinking match with f&gt;o English­
men trained in foreign ' aervice,
and at Ihe end of the evening lln50 Russians would’ &gt;h- singing
"Old Man River," the 50 Amer­
icans would la- houncing "The
Volga Uuatman" off lliu i afters.
And
the
50
Englishmen?
They’d lie - soberly wondering,
“ Why are those chaps making
such a bloody racket?"

,

BUBINM0
HALTED
MILAN, Italy, Oct 2 9 -&lt; A &gt; Business came to a virtual stand
still in this
a Industrial
industrial city for
almost Jwo hour* today «M n a
throng of worl
rorkera, estimated by
police to total about 80,000, aaaem.
bled In the
‘ rain to protest threat­
ened dismissal* In tom* Industries.
Public transport
was halted
during tha meeting by order of the
local trades council and tha gen­
eral cun federation of
workers,
leader* of which addressed tha
gathering. No disturbance* war*
reported.
„
RED ATTACK
PARIS. Oct *9-0P&gt;— A woman
who changed bar mind about be­
ing a Communist and resigned
from tha party after being elected
mayor of a Paris suburb had to
be rescued from a mob last night.
Shouting "traitress," 400 de­
monstrator* besieged th* city hall
in U Cournauv#—one o f tha
towns in tha so-called "Rad Balt"
—after Mayor Maria Lehut submilled a not* saying she waa get­
ting oat o f tha party.
Gendarmes
summoned •from
nearby AubarvUliors found th*
woman hiding In a locked room
in tha mayor’s suits. They tpok

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N O . 249

U. S. Farmers Convert Wartime
Denial Made To
Income Into Better Living
Patton Charge By
It) Itlii'i l HI(iHSAT
Montgomery Aid
(A*) Special Washdngton Serviee

• ‘•(lul*t»d In Wellington,

Tax Cut Hoped For B ut N ot T o o .
By CHARLES MOLONY
Washington chance* of ■ cut
down in overlapping taxation by
federal and state governments
look "brighter than In year*—but
not too promising at that
Of about JJIS^OOt^iO,000 in fed'• aral and *5.000,000,000 In state
collections in fiscal 1940, more
than 90 percent cam# .{rom u xet
levied at both level* on the same
thing*.
'
The dual levies were Income,
death, gift, liquor, tobacco, gaso­
line. admissions and atock-trans- far taxes.
Reasons why chance* for relief
from some of this overlap are
brighter than usual Include:
^
1. General revision of the fed­
eral tax system for the first lime
In a considerable period ia to be
studied by Congress at .it* next
session. The administration has
•neouraged this study.
S. A number of senator* and
representatives who attended *
recent Chicago conference with
11 governors agreed something
should be done, and that the fed­
eral government should take the
first step by giving up certain tax
• fie Ida to the states.
Revenue .Needed
But that last suggestion points
up why the outlook, la not to^
promising: both tha federal and
■UU governments require a lot,
of revenue to ner for their opera'tions, and each Is inclined to fa­
vor having the other fellow pull
out to end overlaps,
"
A Treasury Department Ux
analysis of the question auggasted guardedly that the federal
government might wall pull out
of the gasoline tag‘ field—1"in ex­
change for aUte withdrawal from
another field." It h ntad at aUU
withdrawal from 'tobacco taxa-

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6 Year Old Crime
Comes To Light
When Son Talks

Florida Produce
Reported M aking
Great P rogress

Brass Curtain
Shields SeritiusActs In Trieste

N EW SPAPER

Heda Appeal T o
Workera To Revolt
MOSCOW, Get. 20 -GV)—1
This
Moscow Literary Gaiett* pub­
lished today a front Page anneal
to worker* all over the world to
rally tu the Communist Party.
"If you want lo he confident of
tamorrow. If you want to tie a
free cltfien of a free country, if
you don'l want to clean tho shoes
of rich foreigners, rely on (ha
Communists," the editorial said.
If you want Democracy and
peace, If (he live* of your children
ere dear to.you, if you don't went
th* imperiallat*' to gain hy your
teara and your blood, listen to th*
voice of the Communist*.
"If you don't want everything
created for centuries by scientists,
poet* and architects to tat washed
away by the muddy wave of
atandard 'Amaricsnltm', then fol­
low tha' Communists."

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piiuclplc-i, etc,"
\nd for "Am ciicaqism,” W«d
■ter - i-nvs: ''Attachment or loyalty
(•* iIm United .States, its tiadilhma,
Inieitnls or ideals."
Rid the dictionary d(result say
wIticlt cUsLitns, principle* nr ideals.
Hack in lfl3p, tin- committee on
im American activities, reporting
mi it* first yrnr of existence, ilefimd Antenbeniam
In sevarel
luimircd word*.
Here nri&gt; some of the thing*
the committee said then:
“ III the* first place, Americanism
is iveogidtioh of the truth that
the inherent and fundamental
rights uf man am derived front
Hod ami not from governments,
societies, dlclaturs, kings or taajOl lllev."
Some people in this country
don’t belli Sc m God, Are thay UnAmerican? The commute* didn’t
•av. But it continued:
"Tito essence of Americanism
I* class, i ellgiou* and racial toler­
ance, and therefore, a man who
advocates class hatred ia plainly
un-American, even if ho prufem t
racial and religious tolerance.
"It is a* tln-Amerlran to hat*
one's neighbor Iweause he baa
more of the wurld'a material good*
as II Is to hmta him because bs
was born into another race or
worship* God according to a dif­
ferent faith"'
Recently, jxilh I'resident Truman
ami the State Department hav*
added tome definition* dealing
with tho same subject. Tha Praaident, asking Congress for money
tu investigate "disloyalty" In tha
government, defined "disloyalty”
this nay:
‘Y1- .
"Membership
tp lUt(. affiliation with
or syrmpathsUc association with
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Florida Produce

W E D N E S D A Y , O C T. 29. 1947

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Oviedo

(I'nnllnurd from Pax* 1, 2nd Sect
yield* from the salvaged acreage.
MRS. It. D. MCINTOSH. JR.
Replant* are growing nicely but
hatvrsling from these aneagea
Thr ' Ladies Auxiliary of the will lie late. Some growers are
American Legion Post 18.1, Al­ still replanting tomatoes. Harvest­
tamonte Springs,' ia sponsoring a ing of theaalraged crop wlH'alart
masquerade bail Friday night at I in three to four weeks.
TtHrrilgKriTcck ii, SaTf"*!. Al- |
though Costumes are optional
there will In prises for the "liesl .
Couple" and individual priu-s for {
most original and funniest.
These awards are being offered
as an incentive to have most of |
those attending in costume. T h e 1
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reported planting operations am
bring continued, though local raina
hnv,. plagued that aiea during the
Week, As fast as the land it drain­
ed. crops are planted. "Engincera
believe that it will lie several
months before all land will lie out
of water.’’ the manager stated.

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Americanism

*
(Photo by Raymond Studio)
Entrants in the annual Sear* Roebuck contest for poultry raising are shown on Oct. 0 In front of tho
store on Firat Street where the exhibit * » s staged. Left to right in rear arc; Ann 'Driggors, Shirley
Giant, tads Muse. Jottnle Mae Jones, Helen Benne tt. .IsatieI LeFlls and Agnes Bennett. In front,'left
to right are Addle Pnrvatt, Betty Uhllliiis and Minnie Metta. Addle Prevatt and Jonnle Mae Jones won
blue ribbon price* of $1*0 each. Betty Phillips ami Lbis-Muse won red ribimh prise* of 110. White ribloin winner* got $10 each. June McGill, also a second prise winner, is,not shown In the group.

Children's Bureau

w «1f rfiim’TJie. New England
slates where she spent the sum­
mer.
Air. and Mr*. Clarence Home
rntcrtalnni a group of friends at
l heir ho/tie Wednesday "night
honoring their house guests the
Mr. and Mrs. 1-ron Bisk and young
son Dayrl of Los Angle*. Calif.
Guests were Mr. and Min i'L. M.
Ander*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nolt(ng. Air. and Alt*. T. P. Wntlow,
Jr„ Mr. and Mr*. II. D. McIntosh
Jr.. Miw Betty Fletcher of Orlando. and 'Robert Itewis from
.Lieut, and Mrs. Harold Sutton
of Jacksonville were guests of Mr,
and Mra, Donald Harris last week.
Mr. and Airs. E, N. Mitchell
Joined a -group of friends Saturday in Gainesville, where they
went to attend the Homecoming
Game. Returing with them was
-Mr*. MlLlinir*-nephew, Fred Lor-'
ralne, Jr. from Jarksonvllle Reach,
who spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mr*. Mitchell.
Air, and Airs. I.cdii- Griffin bed
as thlilr guests over the weekend.
Mr. V. N. Mooney from Atlanta,
Air. Mooney Is former resident of
Altamonte Springs,
Mr, and Alra. C. A. Morrison and
Mra. Morrlion's father, Mr. Duel,
from Syracuse, ^1, Y., were guest*
last week i&gt;f Air. and Mra. J. I),
Morrison.
L. M. Ander* returned Wednesly by piano from Savannah, Ga.
here he attended a business
Mr; and Air*. Richard Bundy uml
family are expected to return
Tuesday, from .Speculator, N. S’ ,
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Horrla
■pent Sunday fit Gainesville. Mrs.
Miry -Whitehead returned Friday
from Worchcater,
after
Worr heater, Mass,
Alais. i.:u
.
having apent three weeka with her
daughter Mrs Dorothy Sanhoin,
An-adult bible ret***''Was orgarbled Sunday in the Community
House. All adults uf any age are
U—invilnd. Co attend.nash ftnndnv at
. 9:80 A. AL Airs. Leslie Griffin is
the teacher.
T, P. Wartow, Jr. spent a few

scon's

lacked
Itorium playing to
houw. ___ . JMP
_ _
Joyed it. a* it v u , in thi» writer a
Hpecial to The Sanford Herald
opinion, one of the beat presented
Hr MARIAN R. JUNES
Penn., enjoyed a trip to Cypress in some time.
The twelfth grade waa awarded
Hardens and Rok Towor. They
At a recent meeting of the: " • , v*‘ry much Impressed with first prise for their .play “ Mag*
nolia Blossom’’ by the Judgva. The
various chairmen of the Hallow*’-1 V^kaautie* of Ft°rlda.
.....................
en carnival,
held-at the homc-of.* .Mr. and Mrs. Leon 12. Ulliff ami
Mfs. J. IT Jones, Jr., general Mr. ahd~Rrs. Charles Olllff en­ Miss Jean Chance, who portrayed
chairman, it was definitely de­ joyed a recent trip to Bok Tower the character of Magnolia in the
twelfth grade play and gave auch
cided to have the carnival thla and Cypres* Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollings­ a splendid performance, was
Friday evening, beginning at
0:30 I*. M. in the Oviedo School worth have moved into the Jimmy awarded first prise for the best
Lee. Jr. home on Lake .Charm un­ actress of the evening; while
gymiuuium and lunch room.
Bingo, in charge of Mr. and til their new home, now under Johnny Pilloian. who also gave
' Mrs. J; P. Cox. ha* been ad&lt;lcd construction, has been completed. the audience many laughs a* the
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jakubcln son in the same play, won first
to the list of attractions. Also a
special cake sale, in charge of are the parents, of another son. prise as th* best actor. Honor­
able mention was given to Miss
Mrs. Charles T. Niblack, special This is their third child.
Mr. and Mrs. Immar Echols .and Dorothy Malcolm ami Frankie
chairman.
Elaine, were Gore. Johnnie Jones won first
All chairmen and their commit­ baby daughter,
tees arc to meet as early as pos­ gueita of Mrs. Kchoi's parents, prise for selling the most tickets
sible at the school to choqsgjhcir Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King, rccent- and Billy Meek second.- - Mrs. Elsie Ferguson of Pensa­
location* and decorate.
Dan Chisholm, boss of the new cola, Is the .house guest of Rev.
Those present at the meeting
were Professor Walter A. Teague, bridge now under construction ami Mrs. II. II. Link this week.
Mrs. Maude Coates. Is having
general advisor, Mrs. J. B..Jones, ovyr Econlochatrhee, on the ChulJr.. * general
chairman,
Mrs. uota road, has announced that the the inside of her home pkinted,
Charles T. Niblack, co-chairman, bridge has now advanced so far also Mrs. W. B. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aulln,
Mrs. W. R. Meek, Mrs. G. S. Moon, that it will be open to traffjr In
Jr. are the - parents of a son,
and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy, chair­ about two weeks.
The Baptist Church is now con­ Janies Theodore, bom Oct. 18, at
men of rake-walk, Mrs. A. M.
Jones, fish pond, Mrs. Don' R. ducting a study course for all the Orange Memorial Hospital.
Ulrey, applrbob, Mrs. il. D. El­ officers of the church each even­ The Auliiv* have a daughter. Dting this week, under the leader­ ane, two and a half yWars of ngv.
lis, candy.
Mrs. Autin und son are at home
Mrs. R. F. King, who has been ship of Mrs. Elsie Ferguson, .a and doing fine.
visiting her sister, Miss Esther state W.M.U. worker from Pen*
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leinhart
—*
Easoi\. and brother. Roy, of Sav­ sacola. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fredv Pieraon had have named their son. Donald
annah. Ga. and in Raleigh, N. C.
Barry. They also havr twins,
has returned, bringing as hrr as their luncheon guests Monday nearly two years of age. Wynn
Rev,
and
Mra.
II.
H.
Link
and
son,
guest for a week her sister, Miss
Alfred, and Mr*. Elsie Ferguson, and Gary.
Esther Eason.’
Newly elected members of the
Miss Myrtle Eason anil Miss the latter of l ’eruacola.
Oviedo Woman's Club arc MesMrs.
G.
M.
Arfe
is
hack
home
Helen Stewart, of Lakeland, spent
dames Joe Beasley. Jr., Henry
the week-end as the guest of Mrs. after having spent several days Wolcott, Tommy Staley. Torn
R. F. King and Miss Esther in the Fernald-Laughton Hospital Hollingsworth, and Eddie Parker.
at Sanford, and ia doing very well.
Es»on. *,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mor­ Mrs. Louise Martin was rein­
Among those from Oviedo at­
gan
are renovating the inside of stated.
tending the homecoming at Uni­
Donald Shaffer, son of Mr.
their
home.
versity of Florida. Gainesville
Rev. II. II. Link and Rev. J. N. and’ Mr*. Charles 0 / Shaffer. Is
this week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
expected home for the week end
Jon 1. Miklcr. Miss Betty Miklrr. Thompson attended a Sunday from Gainesville.
'school
meeting
at
Del-and
Sunday
Professor Paul Mikler, Steve MikMr. Lee* Gary has returned
ler, Andy Stanko, Johnny Duda,' afternoon. — •
from Villa Kira. (la., where he
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Bill
Martin
have
Leon Miller, Miss Joan Meek and
went to visit his parent*.
Miss Jane Segrrest. They also started work on their new home
located
near
their
uncle’s,
R.
L,
attended the football game be­
Tunisia- itr North
tween ‘the—tlntvmti\e-*(jr North Wheeler.
Carolina and the University of
Florida.
Miss Joan Meek attended the
homecoming at Gainesville on the
bid of Donald Shaffer, and Miss
GO ALL THE WAY WITH
Jane Heacfest on thy hid of Rnhprt Lee.
Mr. arid Mrs. W. B. Ragsdale,
of Silver Springs, Md., Mr. and
Mrs.
Richard
Lunsford. and
daughter, Judy, ami Mr. sod Airs.:
II. II. Kemp, of Atlanta, were re­
cent dinner guests of Mr. ami
Mra. R. L. Ragsdale. Mr. W. B.
Ragsdale is a brut her of Leon
Bagsda le’s.
Mr. and Mr*. 'Leon. Ragsdale
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson A. Har­
dy have returned after spending
MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES
tho week-end in Atlanta, where 1
they went to attend a surprise
birthday dinner given in'honor of*
Mr. Ragsdale's father.
— Alias- Lola Applegate,-guest-ef i
Mr. and Mr*. James W. Wilson,)
Rhone 0180
Second &amp; Snnford Avenue
left Sunday to visit friend* in St.
Petersburg!! Irefore returning to I

GASOLINE - OIL

TIRES - BATTERIES

Lyman H igh School
* UV HELEN FAWN A
ATTENTION

everyone! Don’t
%nlnr Hallo.
ween Carnival coming up soon on
Urt. itl, at Lyman High School
uf Longwuod. Cottcessiims of all
kinds will lie open to everyone—
that is. if they have llieynmicy!
Ilefreshmenl* of all kinds and
■tj’lra will lie served, ami last.
but not least, the big Grain) Fi­
nale al 0:00 o’clock. Please plan
t o attend and to have a spooky
g o o d time. It v ill start at rt: 30 .

parent knows the child Iwtten
than any one else may blind him
to the true state of affairs. _
There'iliouTtl lie trained person*
available t« whom the parents
toultl turn fut help, just a* "nuw
they tWn matter-of-factly to the
[ncmlon Of
the child’s physical wcli-iiclng. In
ju it tlic xatuc way a "diagnosi#"
by some one with special skill*
in dealing with behavior prob­
lems -can' contribute greatly to
the child's piotional well * ...
„f
Those \pcoj......... ......
.
the staff br available to the staff, '
uf all school systems and all pub-

cla! now’s. .Tony Hunter enter­
tained his friends *vilh a bang
up party at. this borne last Fri­
day night. Swimming, dancing
and refreshment* weie enjoyed
by everyone. Some of Lyman i
party-goer* were: Eugene Sex­
ton, Floyd Kenney, Lyman Phil
lips..- Christine Buckingham.- Jadays last week in Tampa on hual
ness..Returning with him was Mr
Arthur Glbbbh* of Tampa. Mr.
Glhltfms attended nn Episcopal ex­
ecutive hoard meeting In Orlando
while here.

SCRAP BOOK

By R. J. SCO n

CRAW FORD’S AMOCO SERVICE

IN OBII8VANCI Of NAVY DAY, memorial service* were held tt the grave
«-( the Isle l*rrvidnil Tliciuiorp nn-j'-.cveH'aT Oyster Uay, Long Island,
N. Y. Ucre Mr*. Edith Kennit Roosevelt, widow of the President, is
shown with Army and Navy ofnt:sn who Tams to pay thtlr respects.
They tie (1. to r.); Rear Adm. R. It Bclknsp, retired; Mtj. Nathaniel
Uavcnick. and CoL Kent C. Lambert. Fort Jar, N. V. UnremnUonal)
Hr welfare agencies. C'....::_
Similar!)
their help should be available
." • to
health renter* and medical clinic*,
„„„
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or for that matter, to any
c“ V agent)
~Z :
or organisation In the communityj
that deals with parents .fJVls-dUl
i
■diett,' Tlioy ■IllUUld
’ lie*
fl. T .
.
,
parents to T|peak
J . to freely about
their chlldien's
....
— behavior,
............ •, _as the
first step in getting matters set
right again.
.
This' need fpr such a counsel­
ling service foi parents is tiring
■recognized, but so far, little In
the way of such M p -i* ‘ ^dually
available.-Fund* for such a serv­
in' are' genet ally' larking^ and so
are the people with the special
skills. Those who are taking re­
sponsibility fur children and
youtli in community planning
would do well to look into way*
and mtun* of establishing this
type of service.

Inta.To HousewiveR
By lasteile S. Thursby
Extension Food Economist

wash off both together with cool
*oapy water.
Baking soda frtim the kitchen
first aid for acid sf*in*
1)111 may discolor or damage fib-.
sis, ' Dimiipl tU'UHTlCfH' With unfa'
neutralixca the acid and prevents
, u j n damage.
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Corned Beef Can 45c
All Popular Brands

Cigarettes Ctn. 51.73
Cloae Out- Clapp’s

Strained Food Jar 5c

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of **ms smf for final dlsfabric that will not water *pot,
rub It with ire. This hardens the
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
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ARTICLES FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

A im ' 6 i r r m '

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MUCH T ' EAT DfcSfc
DAYS,WHUf YdlD D t
GARDEN DONE DRIED
OBAN* MAH POCKET-

RAGE T H R E E

FACTOGRAPHS

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CRITICAL f o o d n e e d s

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Thomas Torquem.ida. conf**apr of Queen Isabella and impiUItor-gcncral of' Spain. I* reputed
id nave been responsible for ttie
burning to drain or 10.22i) |&gt;eraona and condemning O.KUO to
be burned in rltlt.y during the
, 1H years of his Inquisition.

A tire was recently named tn
In I3in, .75, Clt ■ i c t ’ iwr-m)
^memory of .Susan U. Anthony,
{mpnUtiorr or timri- . .nq&gt;t.t .(
tlolcd suit lagi*t. near firs cvtlUK- »the year vvittiTii l !?T*t
,in.
New liiitaih t.’ imi
of Giant Forest Village, in She
in a pop­
Dig Tree Grove ol Sequoia Na­
ulation of frS.Tiki. v,.ir lb,- targtional Hark. C»Uforiria&gt;Ttn(' tree
c*l city to achieve thir tcci t l.
Is more than d.OOO'-year* old.
Ilam tram i k, Mb h.,
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stands 2i)C Icct high and tx 20
and W atertown. N V . \. i j third.
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The war I* oier but the home i
Of'HCE i pare in Mvisch Building FOR SA1.G— LJmcroclr for driv*. Help Wanted—’•nung* Man u* of.
■vegetable gaiden i« being re-en- I
fire A ’credit man. Firetlnnc
light ollittj, icwly ui-cor- , w«y» and roadway*— Phone
j listed to ftght for freedom, eveli .
Stoles.
1241.
aled. all utilities, heal and ianlu* it » a . a 'p oten t, warrior fori
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The 7.U sun symbol. ufTleial
The t«n n ' Mur.b r* i
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tor service furnished. Call Hddvictory. United State* Department j
&lt;SHALLOW well pump ami one. iTWO LADIES as l.ttiiei n-mu'lL- j
symbol of the state of New Mex­
lly using more'high grade
was |Hiput.irty appiud to n v er­
W. H .'W A .'I h.qjL Stott.
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gulden
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runsultants.
Trained
fu
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half hursc motor.. E. Lawton,
lump ore m open hearth fursion o f the Scriplufi M pubb-hnl
have &gt;et a goal of 20 million ico, was designed by the Indians
the art of makeup Kam « hile j
Country C|ub Road. Sanford.
TWO NICK mums, Phone 26H.J,
of Zia Puebla in picluMune
nates, strcl maker* can cut Itu ir
tn IhOI. Ik-cju .• of an liter in
Freedom
tiaideh*
this
winter
and
training.
WHu
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Kelt
Penile,
7OH Oak Avr.
times. •
purchased scrap requirement# n»
Jude 19. where tht
t •, . •
next spring.
tins spore heater* &gt;142)6 up
1633 Ml. Vernon Ave., Orlando,
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mtrch a* |J per cent.
mureraTt was print*d "Murder*
Becau-r home gulden* Cali be
HKCURD PLAYERS nm| .radios
CO.
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- .INC.
- In 1916, people of the AInttcd
grown in Florida this winter,!
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for rent. Hy day nr week. The
these national leaders lire looking States spent an average'or &gt;vo0
Thrrr.fourtha of thy peonle of _____________l i—•-------- ■— — ~
■ usic Box, in* W. 1st St. Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails, MAN to manage all white itiMiiT"hone
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Purina Feels. Groceries and
■ « * debit '»&gt; E nfold. Tin- 1*
_ dn-lhis-stotu-Ui^ lead-off—wdh-a-t -fo r goodwill-amt srrrrr
963.
Ih e United State* mu*t. live in
Amphltdte, in t»yR;Ahrg;y. ]
Meats, Touehton A Watson, 1201 -■ good proi^m m i for-m-n-whrr
large numK’ r .o f plot* piodweiug
citi** of nunc than. 50.1XMI, nr
w.is the w ife i'( f.'cptiirn .o i r
FOR. RKNT—-!! tiydrv^ms
IhiiT
Celery, Phone 1199.
I I* willing to work. I’hotn D,-.
fresh ycgotables fen food. Dur­
The design In cut gl.i** is cut
In metropolitan arras suifc-lrlid■l.uighti r Of Qi nlilll and Terr:i&gt; '
g French Ave. J’hone :ilLt-J.
Land 317-W.
ing the. last leal* of the wnt. it h»- use of an abrasive wheel.
mg such cities.
IheHnuther.iil Triton, i
t *.*-■t.
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ALUm IKUM easement windows. .........
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was estimated that Victory Gut
u e n l° i ' ' *togie or doylile.
Steel casement and Aluminum WE h w « life Immrtlmc debit
den* provided 10 percent of the
7IW OaK AVI-ulie.______^ _____
ihiUblt hung w.lndow*. Miracle
■«* Sanford that it* a leal op
j fresh vegetables used on Amer­
- pmtunity for u man Mm it
Ave.
room
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Co.
30!)
Elm
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ican tables. Freedom Garden*
COirPpHTA HI.V furnished
willing to work State personal
! Phone 1335.
lare expected to tin er|ua)lv n* well.
luigr clothe* closet, semi
fact* and hu»lrw«* expet Icner.
Euro Be i* hungry and threaten­
vale hath, tuh and shower. eon- t
i i i t r Pi ATE I U N f l l
CX?AJT G E T M O T A N D B O T H E R E D - Write c;o P. O. Ilu\ Kilt, t)i Un­
1 T O L D YOU T W O
ed with Communist domination.
tinuous hot water“
Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer’s
do. Fla.
T J U S T CAME- B A C K T O G E T M V
Antcriean food i* required in luige
H O U R S A O O T O GE1
J f desired. 505 Valencia Dr. ---------- --------------ilUantitivs. Thi? bn* raused prire*
V "an
a n Lanta Sulidivision.
Sultdivision.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Salrs
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WORK W A N T E D
to advance in , this country. So
and Service. The Music Ilox, 9
N E E D 'S A L I G H T T O (S.E T A R O U N D
1hVeedon» tlardens are propuwd to
II!) W. 1st 8L Phone 353,
WANTED TO RENT
eoprb.it hunger in Europe and re­
/A 4 T H IS B U R G - - L O O K - Y O U 'V iV
FLOOR
SANULNC
A
finishing,
FLOW KltB
duce the threat of additional in­
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfurcleaning A waxing, Out power
L IV E D H E R E A L L Y O U R L IF E .
foe
all
occasions
flation
here
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in,he,1 house. Phone
8:30
unit cnafrtr*. us to work a here
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MeNKILL
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YOST
FLORISTS
(iardon
leaders'
Iw'lieVr
that
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‘A N D Y O U S T I L L C A R R Y O M I
__to 6:00.
there Is no electric Conn—lloi
Sipes Aye. Just off Celery
produie rai-e.1 in home yatilen* j
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Office
ph.
403
fesldenre
nh.
610
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expericnc*.
will help reduce the, demand for
3 R E A L E S T A T E EOR S A L E --------- Il—
----- -- —---------------I IL M. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla,
wheat which will la- .hipped
CEMENT STEPS for your hom e.'-----------------! abroad.. They-know Omi it will
HKAI. ESTATR
Free estimate. Miracle Conciete LAWNS MOWED Low prices
la- wholesome and full of food
INSURANCE
Jcrrv .Lurd. I'iiutm 788-W.
On 309 Kim Ave. Phono 1336.
value for families fortunate en...
MORTGAGE LOANS
LICENSED practiced mim-. mid­
SEWING M U lilNKS
oueh to have an ample supply.
*A Y :tO N D SI. HALL. Realler
dle aged., good references, Eva
SALES AND SERVICE
The a) teci go of rummereia!
Registered Itrukur and
Miter, LongWmid.
Itcrl's Sen in* Mach. Shop
Insurance Agent
vegetable*, in southeru Florida
115 S. Fhrnch
Ph. IIM
will l&gt;e (.-dull'd lavmi*e of loch
Rm. 4
Florida Slate Hank Bldg. ;
NURSE a* maid. Stpy un pre­
wnlet
Hiindn-d* of fntm hikI
miers. Opal ItrmA-. 1316 West
ATTENTION :~ O W N E R H
OF UlXMH) FEEDS ompiete line.
urban families -have been neeus13th
St.
Slur*
HunCs
Tuxedr
Feeu
REAL ESTATE! W j; NEED
tomeil to eanning tin; surnlu*
Cct SUM M ER
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
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■from mmmcreial • firld*. With
REAL ESTATE ** HOMES. NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver. 12 S P E C IA L NF MV ICES
shorter romntefrlal rrpps this
this vitamin candy way
— APARTMENT HOUSES, COM* | LJheral trad* in A term*. The
year they jvill do well to pmvide I
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f»I','ALIWMrM
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u ..,».,*u&lt;s, LOTS,!
aura
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MERCIAL
M.UII.DINGS,
Mu,,i&lt;’ »«*. 119 W. First %SL
their own vegetable* for canning j
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GROVES. MOTOR COURTS?
Puhna 963.
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Hiidia** \\ill;*l tfenpltAV
from thejt own gntdcP-;
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UUtVKIT---, MUTD{LCOUU£J.OCATiOVS.-^fjj. - nfCKT hi’ine made candy m
A Ini go tlUmner of vegetable*
tmi ilim'l cut Ml my tiwl*.
PHONE 200
»iifg'tawa,fnidIdOuflimUiiMI«*»iIff.
ran tie plunli'd now and later In
HWICK LAND-WORK ISON
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n ' 1 (m&lt;
shipment
mm wittii'ilv cDl iWwi ilcribD, IT*
ill NOT
ft, r‘,r 0ver
, fol
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home gardens throughout Florida. '
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U DHIVK-IT, INC.
ME KNOW ADOPT ITf AS ’ i'htme
1 County
K 310$.
101
uw'
i iLlflrtfl liitlilmil A\ t&gt;S f-indy
Inexperienced gardeners can ob­
fjsar yty-iis *\L«ijufr}y Itifttakfe
(SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
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SEE US FOR
tain assistance .from thou county
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WILL ARRANGE TO I.OOK General Electric automatic hlan- !
MIMEDGRAPH PRINTING
and home demonstration agents, |
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VOIR PROPERTY O V E R .
ket* fur sleeping cumforl.
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AND TYPING
I from *eed*lnen. from the Agrlrtr!- I
t*«
»*IH AVIMl Vti«ws
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
_ »■ »• FOPB CO. I N C ___
r*fa4t H— f—
■* IT*n, _
CREDIT Lt R IM (IE
I lural Extension Service iumI^'ExW ILL THEN TELL. YOU ,
v*«srt &gt;»
SANFORD
I periment Station, and from otliFOR HALF.
t» tn&gt;
I»t ** bw*®y MtL 4 all «* l
W HAT PRICE YOUR PRO- I
IKi'N. Park
Pl.wie ISO
I er*.
PKRTY WILL IIIUXC AND OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
Rntimillal A Anderson
I .The war is over toil, for tbo
Tomb Ion -Drag t o .
HOW SOON I RELIEVE IT PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
Expert Itudui Repairimr
I home gatdi'ii. the “duiation" i*
BUNDLES.
CAN HE SOLD. V. L'ULVEIl
Erect Myers, 311 L. 2nd St.
till on.
10. 16,* 20 and 26 CENT
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
THE
IIDMR
SHOP
HERALD
OFFICE
1REAL E S T A T E BROKER.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK RFP \IRING ]
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGH­
ERIED SHRIMP DINNERS
1700 Sanfonl \vo. Ph..... 111 I J
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
years RMS and 1916 wo- appi
every uisht at Homer's.
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
malelv one.third gientei tlran the
ATTENTION MO I HERS
PARK 1X8.
TOBACCO STEMS
average of the years 1936 1939.
—DIAPER SERVICE—
We have in a limited quantity of
Rahy Valet fuiiiishr* hospital
•NEW' HOUSE, *2 hednioma, partly
rut tofiacro iten a in 100 pound
clean, sterile d!an,w* niTd deo.|ufr , , r , „ » , iMfH»,iiiiS , , l i h lUfciw*
fiirnishi'tl. Smalt doyvn payment.
f mu.
srsilill*
l**X fi
,onail*H ,
hiiif*. Ask for ton lot price*.
ixed container, iv inoinU'al end rHrIifclr
Ralancc like rent For appoint­
■*'• |,M,|, r»tin»ll| l* » “ ) ■•',H
A. M. Prrvatt, Seville, l-'ln.
safe. Fully mtili.elly approved HlUilllHSit- rm UHlrlt trllrf «*a
ment cnll 1*17.1.
Phone 2104,
Call Daytona 2 117-\V c-lb-ei fef, -,.^,1 i r . o l l . _ V L * . __ V U . t m t .1 - O l \ 1.
•dcrattsr**.BnttBprTi’., v* u weetT I l | : v r, l l r i r m i r r S l o t i S r b " t * "
A very nice 2 k-drwm buutraluu.
- USED WO AT SALE
I V , n, M l l o * „ o t l , r , a I * l h , lil l k .
"FlltST IN SANUORR"
- j bark
- type Toni® on 20th Street,:
CIIKIS-CRAFT Del.
h»mr. Mhlle. «rea**l-**.
# flame eorutrwuop - i l u l a « e , Kndwl„| Crui^-r.
sal. 1*1 ksW i *f «»'!•
llvinK room, dininjr loom, kltcli- |ib 47—=-23* CHIU 8-CRAFT Exnress W illi, grind corn for feed, grit* *k
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u i t m n lll\T»l»:&gt;T—Tkr rlr.c.t
en. sun narlm : out flnnr* a^r
fj
--------— -----ing. J- W. Hell. Lake Monroe, l.r* aeil I'apfS. **•*! a* 1**rfct«*i
manenl. awnlnra—
fl. tmnCIIRIS-CRAkT Del.uxd
I nr.*s *».l II, aimlllat A X»,l.f»~o.
l*irc. A •irietjy mouvrii JuimB
riihty
t
FOR RENT—Floor sanik-r. Easy
and price.I liltht.
] m 1 o„* CHRIH-CltJkKT Custoin
opcralion. Hcas^mahtv rater, San­
Very d*aiiab,c -J .............. furRunilboul (Demonstrator) ,
ford I’ainf &amp; Glass f^r. Rhone
nlnhed house, J ™r tranute. on
CHR18-CRAFT Del,use
301.
larpe lot. Immediate nowt-wlen.
Knch&gt;*ed Cruiser
roih Tr ■ FLYMOirrh^
Property in go(«l eonditimt nT'‘* l|D,i7._17 ' CHHIS-C
IIRIS-CRAFT Ih'Luxe
PARTS .AND SERVICE
cheap,
4
Utility
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3Si acre* in GotdsGbnL suitable tu il—4u* Custom Huilt Enclosed 109 Palmetto Ave.
•a
for colored • siiledivlsion. Price
Pir.no Trmfiq^mPRepairing L. I.
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m ti raytiiiL
Ri39—3|l‘
Custom
Ruilt
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tSSnC
Sill. Ilea. Oil-W.
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' beCrcomuirdon relieve®
k.mxI dairy and chicken farm;
Hull (With or Without Erfglna)
cause
It goes right to the aeat of the
ruse it
nice 3 la*lriHim modern home, UNKNOWN—16' Inboard MotorSIGNS
■In to
help -------looaen and expel
trouble
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tenant house. 57 acre*, paved . ' bnal—:----1---Show cards and hosier®
germ laden phlegm, and nid nature
&lt;&gt;!) lwii. aides^Kuod wrlL pres­ [UNKNOWN 16' Thompson OutO - DlfETH SIGN SBRVI(3t
to tooUro %nd liral raw, tender, In*
sure water system, and . isil
flamed bronchial mucous m em 0. I). tandr®*®. PhofiS U)2t
Imard Motorlwint
(W illi' or
bronra. Tell your druggist to sell you
1 building*. A good buy at
Without .Motor)
&gt;7,600,00. Reasonalde cash pay­ HOWARD BOAT WORKS, INC.- Cohen's—Radiator 81mj&gt; fnr r.&gt;r::. a bottle of CiuumaWon with ths un*
U y W a ll D isiu 'y
M I C K K Y M O tJ v S K
'I h u I f c s t T h i n g s I n L i f e A r c F r e e .
ple’.a ladiatnr ■••rvirr. R'6 Sa.t- dcrstandUB you must Ilk® tha ®ray It
ment. balance like re«f.
• SALKS Cll BIB-CRAFT
FRED W. RENDER * .
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SERVICE ’
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?o hivyo aj ! ^ ^ ? 8 S 2 t r * * * • "
7^ T1
Room 2 Ela. State Hank Ride.
63.1-639 Itallnugh Road,
auT...
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r D E O J u iU L S IO M
Phone 1030
ark,- P l« n e -I6 5 4 r
*' Daytona llaarh, Fla, _
Reef T tiin id a ird ’ Telephon*. IM
on Spiral permanent, lasting , rO^Cougn&gt;|Cn#ltCoW&gt;,Bronchlll.
t s A R T IC L E S FO R S A IE
fi
mu. fb longer. t „hl wrfrr*, |
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3f* hp. Champion cratlioanl mo*
CrrHiuitmle &amp; Muchinele*s. All
FURNITURE* raint^HIgh (ilosa ' tor. &gt;25.00. 20 gunge 3 shot
waves •guaranteed. &gt;6 up.
Ena met Tor horm' use, any color
IkiR action shirtgun. &gt;20.00, 314
[ Ms die il T e it Proved ThU |
ilesired. Fri*e delivery in City. “ •Chapman Ave. .
ROOFING.
and painting. Free es­
Very good, [ininl at reasonable
Great to R f f i m MONTHLY
timate*. Smith (linllirrs. Con­
lieice*. Heel’s Paint Shop, Phone GAS hot water heater, 2 years
tractor.
Phone
M8H.
RMU-J. 30*5 IV. 2nd St.
old, excellent rendition, &gt;50.00:
Phone 1146J or 1030-J.
ADD many years of life to your
i £ ED BED covers-^200 lb bags
metal roof and leant if v -the
Central City Rag Co. P. O. BEAUTIFY vour homo with Lighome. We spray It’ the rolor
ilox 2462. Phone 417K, Orlundo,
ustrum herige. Contact L. B.
you want. Block ami other con­
Fla.
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- Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla. for
crete structure sprayed,ln_pa*any site® or any quantity.
lei colon. Barn* etc, ‘■prayrd Ars rod Iroubted
CHRISTMAS tree tights. The
m
ofI ffemale
with (rest oil paints, ta t us give OUtiMS
Music Box, I1U W. 1*1 8L CABBAGE plants, Marlon Mar­
tuncilnnsl month
, Phone 053.
ket, L, B, Mann, Lake Munroe, ' you a free estimate. Rr'.'l'n ® l«lu rb *tK *»r D o »«l
portable spray unit, 306 W. 2nd im * t * n you «u8*r
f i r m t » l n . fsel m
OCTOIIKK 26th wilt hava all kind COVERED wagon houao trailer,
SL Phon® lujM-J.
tour, restless, i
of vegetable plants fur setting
sleeps 4, gas stove, refrigera*1 ,tirh UawT
AIIst I Hickson Repair Shop
so Irr Lrdts X.
■mall or largo acreage. J. W.
tur. whit® sink, Venetian blinds.
1hsm s Vrestabl# Oom__
6th Sltr'4't A l.nun-l Avenue
Bell, lorke Mbnroe, Fla. Phone
A-l condition. Sell or trad® for
pound to relist# such srmptomst
la a recent medical t»st l'lnXh», i *
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car or beach wagon. Ed l-«W. Blacksmithing A gtoirrsl repair I compound
proved remartably htlptul
Telephone 1358
tun. Country club road, Santo sosnen troubled this tesy, It e whet
GLOIIE greatest cut-rate whole&gt;
Docuos
cell
a uterto® eeSellrs.lt h*s
ford.
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ANN0UNCKMKNT *7“
sal* diatrilmtori, offer* nov»la stand eootht
M VUSHALLS'
vosss'i SUHI •
lies, sundries, * toys, gifts to SEA-BEE outboard 6 II, P. mo­
j l shrqwd buyers. Globe Trading
tor &gt;129.60. Gene'a Texaco Ser- Custom tnadr Vrrtetlan Blinds.
Awning* — Ten day delivery
• Co. 109 W. Flagler 8L, Miami,
S ^ A k o .fll
vita, 1120 Sanford Are. Phone
Workmanship guaranteed.-Phone
* Fla.,
9134.
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LYDIA L PINKHA
1375,
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ALUMINUM roofing, all lengths, TRAILER KIT never been used.
&gt;9.80 per square; baby chTckat
&gt;12.00. John Glllun, 605 Valen­ DOLLS DRESSED — Prices ac­ 14
LO ST *
cording to aim* and required
poultry netting. Sanford X-Cef
cia Dr,_________
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outfit*. Customers furnish all I (1ST: Ladies' Mack purse
Store. Sanford -Ave. at 2nd St.
materials. Mrs. W. K. Watson.
SMALL HOUSE trailer. Sc® H.
Phone 164,
taining money, olhrr valuable*,
507 Oak Ave. Tues. Wed. A
Crosson at Trailer Park- -,
In or - near Satnfonl Ilospitai
AUTO PAINTING 8UPPL1K8.
Thwra. 9 to 11 A. M., 3 to 5
Saturday night. Finder plrasfc
DuTiix and Dura Spraying En­ fl ARTICLES WANTED
P. M. :
phone 237-W.
amels and Lnquera. Masking
Highest
cash
price
paid
for
used
RAYMOND STUDIO
^ tape. Sanding Di*e and Paper.
13)BT: Route hook . containing
furnltur®. T®d Daria Furniture Expert photographer available at
W Senkarih Glass X Paint Co.
names ami add raise*. Orlando
Co. 211 K. 1st. Ph. 9S0all times for weddings, anniver­
112-114 W. ImJ SL
Morning Sentinel. Finder notify
saries. birthday parties, Social
Ralph Ray. 200 Maple Av®.
Complete _ kitchen equipment in­ I’LL BUY your ear regardless of
gatherings. Phone 1093,
Phuhe 1166-J. .Uewa
,ag® or condition. Roy Reel, 309
cluding‘two electric ^tovex, talrW, 2nd SL
lo-top hot water hriiter, doubleLOST: Two 10 In. dual whrels
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
drain. aink, solid well-built cabwith rubber tire* from lawn
WANTED
AT
ONCE.
16
used
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Notre Dame Is Voted
As Best Grid Team
Of Week By Scribes

Baby Feds D efeat
- Eustis “ B” Team
In 27 T o 6 T ilt
The Seminole High School Baby
Celery Fed* motored to Euetli
wnd •tmunred~the Btby~~Pgfttlftf»
from Kuitl* High last night in a
27 to 6 contest that waa sparked
bv the outstanding play of the
Seminole High (jnemen..
Thriling play was exhibited by
the- Fed* a* they ripped off long
gainx and scored on long Jaunts,
according to Coach Fred Guta*.
Dan Ratten ripped through for
a 65 yard touchdown march and
wan followed by Hobby Humphrey
with a &lt;'*&lt;&gt; yard sprint and a 30
yard dash.
Keeling added the
final score on a ten yard plunge
over left tackle.
The Ilaby Fed* entertain the
Raby Buccaneer* .from Mainland
High of Daytona Beach next
Tuesday night and the contest
will tie sponsored by the Sanford
Garden Club.
The Baby Fed starting lineup
for the Kustl* contest included K.
II, Smith and Britt Yates, at the.
ends. Ed Yarborough and Edison
Meyer* at the tackles, Billy Ho­
ward and Charles (.anting at the
guards and George Hague at een
ter. In the barkfield Coach Gan­
ns started Floyd Sparkman, Bobny Humphrey, Dan Batten and

Giants At The Hue
We made a trip out to the San­
ford Municipal' Airport yesterday
morning to look over the progrvtut
of the Now York (Rant* project.
Mans I-oU-rl and Hal Gruber. Gtant* executives, are really mak­
ing progress. They have approxi­
mately 4IJ men wurklng on the
project which will Include the
buildinit of eight •baseball dia­
mond*.
The diamond* that are in the
.. .pruceas oL being readied for-thetraining activity here next Feb­
ruary will In- a* good a* any maj­
or league field when the work la
completed.
Three diamond* hare been
akinoed for the Infield area In
the 30 acre plot mulh of (he
old laondrr at the airport.
There will lie three additional
diamond* placed In 4hi* area,
hut work ha* not really begun
on them yet. Hon ever the clay
haa been hauled to the spot*
where the infield* will be
plared.
North of the fire station will
. be two diamond*, completing the
tight field layout. The*e two Keeling,
field* are nearest completed. The
pitchers mound* are complete and (Jamecock- ’Cane Tilt
the clay ha* been placed In the
Friday Night Offers
iklnnrd area*.’ The clay he* been
Strewn and la being leveled by
Fans Unique Clash
the workmen.
Lobert pinna to fertilise the
CORAL
G A B LF. S. Oct. 20
diamond* and plant graa* over the
Infield* to that they will In- In (Special!— University of Miami
first rjai* condition by the time and University of South Carolina
the toiim arrive n&lt;-xt *priog.
football teams, meeting her* Fri­
Yesterday the worker* wefe day night, will be clashing In
digging Irene lie* to place water the ninth game o f a series unique
lines arm*a the field* *o that the in the nation for close, hard fought
ground keepers will have mean* game*.
of watering file field*, and will
A |3-6 win by Miami In 11*42
give the playera 'drinking founrepresent!—the most one*sldrd
. tain facilities.
Midshipman Expelled
The wonderful pert of the clash of the series. A 13-1.1 tie In
Seminole
Hi
1945 Is the only other lime either
whole progrem I* Ihkt the filIn Ticket Scalping
By BOBBY I'AKK
gnt executive* are u*lng San­ scoird more than saven points.
ford labor and are buying sup- Kacli hold* a 7-lt decision over
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct .29 W)
pllea from Ihr merchant* of the other and Carolina haa won
Kveryone baa a big time ut the —A midshipman ha* l/een expel­
Sanford.
by* (1*3, 7-2 and 3-0 counts in Celery Crate Saturday night. led from the Naval Academy a*
It haa hern estimated that additiun to its 7-0 win.
Home of the boys and girls put an aftermath of the detection of
the Glanta *111 spend nearly
Despite the fact that the win' oil an adapted version of the irregularities In the handling uf
1100,000 In Sanford by the time
ticket* to lost week's Penn-Navy
that the men leave here next ncr does little scaring In each Shooting of Dangerous Dan Mc game at Philadelphia.
gome, that 3-0 game and a score* Grew by Robert Service. The skit
April. '
An Academy spokesman said
That is a nice hunk'of change. less ties In 1344 mark the only was a big success but I still last night that Frederick W.
The -people of Sanford are shutouts in the eight game* don't' see how I'rndley fell flat Lituer, Jr., of Wilmette,_ III,, had
no his hack twice without break­ been confined to quailed* since
completely mi**lng Ihr boat if played fo date.
■—“ they do not make Ihl* Nr"
Ill almost every instance the ing his neck. The cast was com­ Oct. 16, when a man the Navy
York Giant farm system a part winner was the underdog before posed of Thurston Tyre a* ,l)an identified a* Harry Ruldn of
of their own project to help the game. The 1344 Miami team McGrew, Bill Hendrick* as the Philadelphia waa apprehended on
build Hanford.
was one of the school’s poorest strange , miner. Barbara Cereal Academy grounds with 400 ticThe Hanford airport i* going in yean and the Gameeocka of as The lady that'* known'a* Lou 1 kola in his possession.
be a beehive of activity next
The spokesman said Rubin
Bill Ingram as narrator, Donald
i¥• to
•pring.
The Giants will have that year were pretty hot stuff- Cain a* the Ragtime Kid, David signed a statement to the effect
but
tho
Hurricanes
outplayed
their
nearly 1,000 men here. George'
another Philadelphian had asked
Barr la now advertising the um- rivals slightly in a no-score. The Hester wa* the bartender, with bun to come'to ihe'Academy and
Ant6h!
HarThgton,'
Dick'Snow,
AT
« h o o t“That"wilt bring over fulliiwlnr yp«r_ tBvr Gamecock*
“ pick up a bundle from Midship­
r. —pir*“
100 men here. Curl Hubbet, chief w-i-ie going nowhere, while the vin I'rndley (si ranger), Walter man t.auer.”
Graham. Francis Monte, Zeke
Hurricanes
eventually
wound
up
In
of
tho.
Giant
farm
system
has
1, given alf of his men orders to pur* the Orange Bowl—but the gpme McNah and Batbara McNab a* The spokesman said that Laurr.
a. first classman, -had "obtained
ex tra *.-------—
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_rhatc . EYEHYTULNU - t h a t -l» fended tS -* lk the tickets from individual mid­
nrrdrd nnd can lie obtained In
Kvelyn Watkins sang several shipmen of the Junior classes' who
This year, for a rhangc, It look*
Sanford.
like an even scrap U'twern tcam.i numliers. There were 116 student* turned over their applications to
Let's each and evrryhiie of ua which have had very similar rec­ who attended the Grata Satur­ him In good faith."
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lake a personal Interest In Giants
Carolina, after a warmup day night. The member* are sell­ Florida Military Academy.
training school, Olio of (he largest ord*.
ing
copies
of
(he
record
‘
Free
disappointAfter tho game there wa*
project* of Hr* kind Ih Ihr United win, wa* a hitter
Slate*. We will lie proud to say ment against Maryland and Ole &lt;1,,m Tv«in to esne fupdg.ht, tmy, ntnice i f * 4Tld (Jrlif ■ '
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Pardon my Ignorance, out o f!
y Capital nf the .World, hut that - Ilex Enright. did a fine jolt want* to help us out by buying 17 names, 17 punishments, and (
a
copy
of
this
popular
song
It Is also the Sport* Capital of of rallying his men to trip Fur17 offense* In my rat-court
•the Nation.
man and Clsmaon to win 'the may. g e t' one ' from nearly any wrjte-up. It seem* 1 • got one
slate championship 'and now, with Crate member. Two copies will twisted around. (Probably ntoro J
1)1KB OF GRID INJURY
three win* and two losses the be given each member to sell. but this wa* ths only on* any-'
Aiamerocka sport a-two game win­ Or they may be purchased front
ie said anything about.) It
and
Anderson* or soema that—Donna hou Harper
GAI.VE8TON. Texl'Dci. 28 (/Pi ning streak ant) a win over Mi­ Rmimillat
' — Billy Ilempel, |6-y)-ai-old Ball ami will -roaan.a pretty fair'sea­ Tmichuot'* •Drog-Sturer' ~
' was not convicted of refusing to
ill. School football player, died
The following adults had a date seniors but for refusing It
son
for
the
Enright
men.
ay from a dislocatrd neelriufgood tin'll with us (we hope)
fered during a game Friday night Miami was away low par in Saturday night: Mr. ami Mr*. date anyone but senior*. Because
•with Orange High School. It was losing to 'T.* C. U, and Baylor at Morris, Mr% Ganaai' Mrs. Clause, of a special Sally meeting I saw
only the very flrat of th* HatT e x a s ’ first football fatality of the start of the season and a VillaMr*. Graham, Mr*.. Holtxclaw an.1 Court and had to get Ih* rest of
nova tW -in belweyn began to Me*. Galloway. T
the Besson.
. -r . •,
(he Information from Margaret
look out of place until Coach
All last week tho Key Club Panin and her sleter. I want to
• In making "Toll Him*" rook­ Jack Harding, Juggling his squad lioy* wine busy selling- ticket* Blank them again for this big
ies, fuhstltutc rasins pn*l nuts even as Enright has dons, got to the Klwauian sponsored'game help.
for chocolate keeping the Ingredi­ his man headed bark In th* right Friday night.’ We- took care of
AH testa for the first six-week
direction by taming a hepped up quite a few tickets. The game
ent* aa dry as possible.
Hollina outfit and then trim­ was welt attended In spite of period . are past and everyone I*
ming George Washington
last the doubtful weather and every­ enjoying thia brief period of hapweek, Ut build up a two game one enjoyed seeing Hanford beat pines* before the ax . (report
cardsj fall* this week.
winning streak for Ihr Hurri­
canes.

week. Those who like to
compare **T” against single winglawk in arguing, the merits of the
respective offensive formations
would find a 60-60 split. Notre
Dame, Texas,
Texas, Southern
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Cal, Geer
gia Teeh and Army are
e tne
adherent* in the Hat, Texas havaauo.
m t i r t e d just. this.
other five
the single
although
wing
predominant!
Michigan occasions Sv employs
the
Team standing with points fig­
ured on a 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 6, 4, 3, 2, t
basis (first place votes in paren­
theses)
1. Notre Dame (78)
1734
2. Michigan (69
1699
3. Texas (261
1616
4. Pennsylvania (I I )
1166
6. Southern California (6) 1133
6. Georgia Tech (2)
967
-7. -Penn Btate (2)
632

By BOB GRUBB
NEW YORK Oct. 2V OP)—Not­
re Dame, still toying with I
poiIttBn'MfTTnove* bows
Nov. 8 meeting with Army, waa
Imrk as No. 1 college footbell
itcem of the country today on the
Ibasis C returns from the weekly
Associated Press poll.
After giving the Irish second
billing to Michigan for two week*
straight, the nation's sports writ­
ers voted Frank Leaky's men
their old familiar first-place rank­
ing and dropped the Wolverines
to Ihe runner-up poaltlon.
Notre Dame, choice of ths writ­
ers a* the top team of 1946L had
started o ff In the tame spot this 8. Southern Methodist
668
year. The Irish slipped past Iowa 9. Duke (2)
262
21-0 last week for their fourth 10. Army
208
straight victory and, still sup­
11.
Illinois
266;
12.
Virginia,
posedly playing “ pnder wraps,"
headed for Saturday's meeting 103: 13. Kentucky, 79; 41. Calif­
ornia. 66; 16. Wake Forest, 61;
with Navy.
Michigan's narrow squeak In 16. Purdue, 45; 17. Louisiana
pulling a 13-6 victory from Min­ Statk. 36; 18. Alabama, 33; 19.
nesota out of the fire apparently U.C.L.A., 28; 20. Columbia. 27.
Others receiving votes were
lowered the voter*' estimation of
Hu- Wolverine*. I.a*t week they Texas Christian, 12; North Caro­
garnered 147 of 168 first-place lina. 10; Nevadii and Utah, each
vole*. This time they collected 7; Minnesota, Missouri and Kan­
[only 69 while Notre Deme was sas, each 6; Navy and Utah Slate,
each 6; Northwestern, 4; Tennrsawarded 78 of the 196 ballots.
e. 3; Mississippi State, Wiscon­
The most extensive weekly poll
in many yrxira gave Notre Dame sin. Yale and Franklin and Mar­
a point score of 1734 (10 points shall, each 2; Vset Virginia, Wil­
for a first-place ballot, 9 for sec­ liam and Mary, Oregon and Cat­
ond. 8 for third, etc.) Michigan’* awba, each 1.
total was 1689. Texas remained
RICHARDS TAKES OVER
in third place with 1616 aa a re­
BUFFALO. N. Y. Oct. 29 UP&gt;sult of ths longhorns' triumph
Roger Peckinpaugh it out today
over Rice.
Two new tenants appeared and Paul Richards, the pepper­
among the top ten, with Southern pot ‘from Waxshachle, Tex., is in
Mi-thodist and Duke supplanting a* the fourth general mrnagrr in
California and Illinois.
--------- relx years for the Buffalo Risen*
Mustangs climbed from 12th' 'to of the International League.
Richards, former catcher with
Hlh on a 7-0 win over U.C.L.A.
and now come face to face with Atlanta In the Southern Associa­
Texas thia Saturday to decide the tion and with the Detroit Tigers,
S o u t h w e s t Conference title. assumes the dual role of field and
Duke's 13-0 conquest of Wake 'office manager.
Forest moved the. Blue—Devil*
from 16th to 9th In preparation
Blue Ribbon
for their forthcoming clash with
sixth-place Georgia Tech thia
week.
CHAMPION
Pennsylvania's success of Navy
shoved the Quakers from 8th to j
MOTORS
4th. Princeton, the foe which up-1
set Penn last year, Its* a chance
Now Available
to knock down the Red and Blue
rating on. Saturday, but 'even '
We Can Meet Your Terms
Tiger Coach Charley Caldwell
i*n't counting on the same luck
two years running. ‘
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T h u r s d a y ; b e t . an, 1947

Governor Of
Oregon Killed Against
lif Plane Crash

Dulles .Reveals E x ­ failure oF Democm-v." ’— --------;—;----------------* ’ ***
Secretary O f State, Attorney General A c­
Washington for negrot*. the committee declared in a report to
plosive S i t u a t i o n
Senate
President
cuses
Investment
Preiidcnt, "it in* imt the ration'* capital” but "the point at which
Between Russia And the
ell puh*w- trampoi’atirn inm the South become* *Jim Crow.'
A rc Also Killed;
Houses O f M onopo­
The United States “ If he atop* In Washington, a#
lizing S e c u r i t i e s
negro, may dine like other men In the eountlei* dally humiliations
Plane
Demolished
Ihe Union Station, hut at toon as
h* step* out Into the capital, he
leave* such democratic practice*
I* refused aervlce at downtown
behind.
“ With very few exception*, he
restaurant*, he may not attend
a downtown movie or play, and he
h u to go into the poorer section
of the city to find a night’*
lodging.
“The negro who decide* to met­
tle In the District must oflen
find a home in an overcrowded,
substandard area. He must of ter
take a ’Job below the level of hi*
ability. He must send his children
to the Infrrinr public School*
•et aside for negroes and entrust
hi* family's health to medical
agencies, svhlrh give inferior
service.. .
“ In addition, he must - endure

L A K E S U C C ES S . Ckt. 30 &lt;/P&gt;
— Ruuia charged today that "Japane»e agents" had been placed in
« retponrible poritioni in the U. S.»
* administered to nr of Southern Ko­
rea. The Soviet accuiation wai
made by Drpuly Foreign Miniile:
Andrei A. Gromyko before llir
United Naliona Anembly'* 57-nntion political committee.
Gromyko took ihe ' Root after
U ; S.
Delegate John
Fotter
Dullei told ihe committee that on

"explom e" liLuation rxitta at a re' J lull of the two-year deadlock betwgen the United Slater and Ru«ria on the Korean independence
queition.
Gromyko remarked tbit
he
agreed the rituation war "cxplotive,“ at teait at far at Southern
Korea wat concerned. He then
made hit charge about "Japsnete

B
*

*

that the system of segregation
Imposes upon the one-third of
Washington that Is negro.'**
The report said- the committee
"fsels most deeply" that the
situation In the capital “ Is most
Intolerable.’'’
*
A chart accompanying the report
showed that 40 percent of negrooccupied dwellings are “ sub-stand­
ard" against only 12 percent o f
whiteorciipird dwelling* In this
category. It also nhnwod that r*.
parity In achools for white chil­
dren exceed* enrollment by 27 per­
cent while In schools for negroes
enrollment exceed* capacity hy 8
percent.
“ The origin of the pattern of
discrimination In Washington,”
the rommitter **ld, “ Is partly explained hy its location In a boy
i r n lla a ,,
Pat, r«*r|

Taxpayers Asked Suit Requested
laid.
To Vote Tuesday By County To Get
"You attempt to ^foree in to
comult with people of that Ilk.**
Mr. Dulles aooke after New Zea­
For School Levy Right Of Ways
land Drlrgam Sir Carl Ilerendaen

aicn ti" ___________:—
-------------- t----------------- 1
Invoking directory at Dullea he

•and other* had urged deferrrlent
of action on the Korean question.
The Immediate Issue before the
political committee U whether
“ elected representative**' of the
Korean people should be invited
to take part In th# U. S. Korean
i dlacuaslon* and. If ao, how three
J repreientatlvea should be select*
ed.
"We have alwaya agreed to con­
sultation," Dullea said. “ We differ
t with the Soviet on Imw to consult."
Dullea referred to Soviet pro.
poaal Introduced yesterday pro.
v|dlng for Korran representation
her*. The U. 8. haa submitted an
kmandment which would' provide
____ creation.-of--*- temporary-Vi.“ N,
commluion to auperviae election
m of aueh repreurntoHrea.
The committee’s wrangle beer
Korean renreaentatlon delayed de- -bBte“ on"S»CTmrf OTSUla SUE
shaU'e proposal for U. N.—super*
vised national elections In Kot-ea
by next Mar. SI and a Soviet
counter-proposal for withdrawal
of all American, and Soviet troops
by next Jan. 1.

Farmer-Romanten
O fficia l Adm its
Treason Charges
BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct.
30, (/P)— Victor Radulesfu-Pogoneanu, former counsellor of the
Romanian foreign affair* minis­
try, admitted to a military tri*
bunal
today the' accusations
against him in an Indictment
charging 19 leaders and associates
lit the National Peasant Party
with high treason.
;----Dr. Jullu Maniu, 75-year-old
leader of the party, and IS of his
associates went on trial on tbe
c h a r g e s yesterday. RadulescuPoganeanu, who waa Interrogated
by the court today, evaded Im­
plicating any of th* other persona
charged In HI* testimony.
Ills -teiatimony primarily con­
cerned a “cloak and dagger'*
meeting he said was attended by
Major Thomas Hall and Lieut.
Wllllapt Hamilton of the U. 9.
Military Mission in Romania and
by a number of the defendant*.
Hamilton told those present, Rsdulescu-Poganeanu testified, that
U. 8, Interest in Romania would
continue only if there waa evi­
dence of resistance to the Com­
munist-led government.
Radulescu-Poganeanu'* t # a 11m o n y opened the second day of
the trial In a fashion similar to
that with which th* first day
closed. Confessions came from da.
fendant* in an asaambly-llns tech­
nique last night, with three ad­
mitting in whole or In part the
accusations against them.

Whelchel Elected
Company President
ugh wneictsei waa elected
president of tha Market Fruit
Cornyparty and O. K, Stokety of
ML ' Dora general manager, at
meeting of director* held yes­
terday at the cqmpany office at
tha Sanford State Farmer'* Mar­
k et .
:
Something brand new in trans­
action* at the state market waa
the recent sale to a Goldsboro
Grocer o f a number of aacka' of
flour which bad been broughb hern
by a trucker from North Carotin*,
In*«dar to catch up* on^aUck
sale*, citrus packer* at the market
closed down for several day*. Mr.
Lehman aald. Bgan sales continue
active on the market platform
with prices varying from $2.00 to
$3.00 according to quality.

K LA M A TH F A L L S ,. Ote.. Oct.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 iAh
30 lA*)— Tbe wreckage of a plane Attorney Genetsl Claik today an­
carrying Governor Earl S^ell of nounced the filing of a civil antiOregon and two other top offi­ trust- tut! aga'ait 17 of tbe largest
cials .and tbe pilot wa* reached invftitnrnt banking firm* of New
by a search patty today and there York. Tbe *uit charge* a conipirwete no survivors. Fremont Foreil acv to monnpnltte the handling
Supervisor Merle Lowden said to­ of securillei Ixiues.
day.
In addition, the government aiht
l-nwden *aid that Ranger Ja c L for dmolullon of the fnveilmenl
Smith, with the patty at the wreck- Ranker* Association of America
atfe, repotted by portable
radio »'linli maintain* headquarters In
that the aircraft wa* completely Chicago.
demolished and four bodies were
Clark told a new* conference
found.
the suit i&lt; bring filed in federal
l-owden said that an attempt qiitrict court for Southern New
would be made irtimediately to qs- York.
labtiih
further
communication
II- described the suit a* "on*
with the crew. He taid he believed of the largest and moil Important
the bodief ate now being moved in the history of the anti-trust
out.
lawi."
Becauie of the dtffirult terrain
The complaint allege* that tba
it wai believed-poiiiWe it might ■j I / ' hanking firm* "have conspired
require hour* to bring out the to restrain unrea*on*blv and to
bodies, but lowden »«id the mes­ mnnopohrr the trrurilKi business
sage from Smith did not *ay how in this country bv restricting, con
clo*e the wreckage wa* to the near­ Imllmg and filing the channels
est* logging road. *o no time es­ and methods, the prires, terms,
timate wa* possible.
ami rondilions-ii|)on which ‘security
4f &lt;-*ittiii«»M nn »*«« • T « « |
Killed with Coventor Rnrll were

f^awton Says Favor­ W oodruff* Creek Cut­
tl'vKtlHMte
*-■■• t a i l
o ff May Be Subject
able Action Needed
T o Get State Aid
Of
P r o c e e d i n g s 175 W orkers Are
Taxpayers in ihe county were
today urged hy'Supt, T. W. I j *wton to vote Tuesday on the ratting of the school millage for rapilal reserve end to elect three
school trustees to replace the former 18 trustees.
Pie school election it of much
importance,” he-declared, ^'duo-io
the fact that the ctliient have
tha opportunity -to votb 1*^- ***
mill lax for capital expense* of all
iclm oli of ths county.-In-previous
years the maximum has been four
mill*. -hut due to the incrested
need of repair*, labor and mate­
rials, tbe 4 mill levy will not pro­
vide sufficient fund*.
"Tbe voter*," he laid, "alio
4bew--tb&lt;^opp»"btnily to title fui
* building reserve levy of two

A resolution wa* adopted by
the County Commiition this morn­
ing at an idioutntd teitioh requesting the U. S . Engineer* at
Jacksonville to institute condem­
nation proceeding* in the Federal
Court relative to obtaining right
of way* on iwanp la’nd* (nr tho
Woodruff C reek cut off and chinnet.
The engineer*. u i d - L F. Boy;e
a’tlorney for the Cotnminioii, are
*J(P.to be tequested tg -lb *-res­
olution. to obtain ponettory order
pending the lu ll, in older that
work on th* project may be (tarted at once.

This proceeding, by th# Cpunty
Commission, he declared, wa*
made necessary by the refusal of

*e*»efn» propertyviwnerT-tiv see

cute the neadtd right-of-way*
and spoil areas .for the cut-off
Channel and canal which Is part
of the Jacksonville to Lake Har­
Senator Taft Sees
ney, St. John* River project.
This project, h# declared, his
pperatlon Out been
underway for years, and I*
exnected not only1to shorten the
WASHINGTON, Get. 30 V P )- channel for boating between Lake
Senator Taft (R-Ohlo) said today
It M iiiiie »
rase t m
h* tees no chanc* for bl-partiaan
-------- :------1 -----------cooperation in dealing with re­
medies for high prices and In­ Mercury Drops To
flation during tha coming- ipectal
aeaaion of Congress,
Normal Altitude
Taft, who-1* chairman of the
Republican policy committee, told
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
a new conference that h* could
The aun wa* In hiding over
not agree with a suggestion of moat sections of the country to­
Senator McGrath (P-K. I.) for day a* temperature! tevaied off
eliminating politic* at the special to near normal.
aeaaion.
Cloudy weather waa .reported
” 1 have not-agreed with any from several areas and rain fell
economic policy advanced yet by In scattered section* In th* last
the Administration.^ Taft said.
24 hour*. Light ,rain f*l| In eome
The Ohio Republican, an an­ parts of Maine where foreet fire*
nounced candidate for hlararty’s
presidential
nomination. 'Vadded have spread destruction in tho
that all ot thepnllde* of the pre­ last two weak*. Thera also were
sent Administration have been light fall* In tha Great Lake*
*/ao unsound'"that he could not go region, In. the upper Ohio -Valley,
In the northern Rockies and In
along with them.
Washington and Oregon.
The mertutr dropped to near
POLISH PACT
normal In Main* and was expect­
WAftSAW, Oct 30, UPJ— Pram, ed to fall to near normal In parts
ter Joxef Cyranklewle* totd Par­ of the ths Cast where daytime
liament today Poland had been temperatures have been In the
trying for several months to 70’a and BQ'i for th* last several
reach air agreement with Prance days.
fob a new friendship and mutual
POPE'S VIEW .
assistance pact against any future
VATICAN C!
German aggreaalon.
CITY, Oct. 86, (AV Pope Plua XII today denounced
PICTURES SEIZED
postwar totalitarian!*m which ha
aald sought to submit church to
ATHENS, OcL 30, (A V - Police- •Ute, although he declared It ah
at .llassani airport, near-Athena, error to believe the two could
aelied today one of a series,of be entirely separata.
Associated Press picture* showIng the execution of .four men
WELFARE WORKERS
convicted of conspiracy and mur­
Ralph K. Hood, Stats Rehabili­
der.
tation officer of Orlando, -aril)
address member* of tha 8emlnote
STRING BEANS
County Federation of Walfare
Worker* at tbe Touriat Canter,
Georg* liters. Lake Monroe Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock.
grower, recently harvested hla Parsons Interested In rehabilita­
string bean crop at 233 hampers tion , are Invited, according to
to the acre, It was reported to­ Mrs. Edward K Ireher. secretary
day by H. J. Lehman, manager of the Seminole County Health
of the Sanford flute Parmer* and Tuberculofi* Asaqciatlon.
Market.
“
HE qUITB
NEGRO APPOINTED
MUNICH, Germany. OcL 80
(A*)—Hal rich Schmitt, tin t Bavari­
PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 30 W&gt;— an minister of denaxl fleet Ion, aald
Robert E. Milien. 55-year-old negro today he had broken with tha
•’
------ ced hi* education by Communist Party After &gt;7 years
a poet office clerk, haa of membership,
‘ to the Phfladephl.
"I cancelled my membership be­
Icourt—the hliIgheet judt- cause I am ohp aead to tha idea of
ciai position
implanting Russian eondlUons In
ber o f hi* race In
Germany, he told an Interviewer.
tr«nt1it«i*4 f»n Fm|p Fair)

Continuing Drive
F or Civic Music
r fc .

---------- --

On# hundred and seventy-five
workers arc securing member­
ships this week for the season'l
concerts sponsored by the Sem­
inole County Music Association,
It was reported at a mroUng of
workers T**ti
ysstefday afternoon at
h*a(ktt*ftwx
t e n .at th* TourUt Cen-

Candidates Will
Appear A t Jaycee
Forum Tonight

Associated Press Leased Wire

R e d A g e n ts S o u g h t •,
A t o m B o m b S ecrets
H ollyw ood Investiga­
tors Hoar O f - Ef­
forts Through For­
mer Agent O f FBI

Law Is Explained Governing
Contempt Of Congress Charges
WASHINGTON O i&gt;. ,,1 t-7t—lilts werk a group of Hollywood
wril-rs la v e liecr. -hatred with cnnlrmpt of Congress becauCe they
ssouldn 1 vrsiv vr s-nr no’’ answers to the question "Ate you a Com-,
munist&gt; That m*'.r&lt; .* coUi* *11*1 is possible Lllimately the case msv
g6 to the Suptemc Cunt.
Already, in t'e v-lhni. and pounding of one of the noisiest tom
mitleyJi_*armgi e'ei h'M on Capitol Hill, h &gt;th sides an* preparing for
this court trial You ran »ee It In*-*—
the asking of the qnesltnn* by the Ignore* the summon* hr. "refute*
conmiittee attorney, lt-ii»rrt E. to an-wor any qnr*tion pcrtinriit
blrj|ding, ami In ihe way the to. Iho question under inquiry,"
he shrdt he guilty of a inisdeuitneate* reply.
What I* contempt of Congress 7 meanor.
It’s a violation of a law which
Hi' , an he fined 11.000 ’ and
' *
jailed for m if1 year.
Whenever* a person who ha*
A silltcortimlllre of Hie Hou*e
been aullimnnril a* a wiliu*** |ie- Un-American Activitlo* Commitfore a cniigresaional eommitlee
trotillnnril nn I'hiip l'»«f 4

Six Gunmen Grab Fighter Planes
Payroll Of $110,000 Go Into Action
And Make Escape Against Pathans
!
WcstinRhousc .Subrli- Thrcc-protrucd Inva­
diary In Boston I f.
sion From Pakistan
TlireatcntfSprinaear
Robbed In Daylight
BOSTON. Oct. jn rd’i Six.gun- j

NEW PI’LHI, Oil. 10 !.d’i h

WASHINGTON. Oct. JO i/ft—
A former F ill .lgent tohl the House
Un-Ameiican AcUvitiex Sulrcommit*
tee today that Sm irt agent* unsutrrsifully sought to obtain vital
information from Robert Oppenheimrr, who wotktd on the atom
bomb,
The witness, t.oiiit j, Rllisell,
totd the committee that the ap­
proach to I)t Ojipenlirliner sva*
marie while llie noted scientist
wa* woikili(t in the tadiatioq lab­
oratory o f the Cnivetsitv oT Cali­
fornia at Berkeley, Calif.
Riisrrll, now an investigator for
die lommitler, said Oppepbeimrt
called the attempt "ireatonable '
and Would base tmlhing In do
with it,
R lA arll s aid .the approach to D r.
(VppenflflHRh Wat-made
O n rg e
t'llrntnrt, S lrntlfi’ d Irv Pu»*#H a*
nrt rpiptoye,- "f llu*’ Shell |)c-v‘elopmi'ot Company o f Em eryville,
Hltenton. he said, approached
llnnkoti Cheviylirr. n professor at
llie miiversitv, nt"! iv*l.#d him to
find out 'wlmt Wn» l*elr*g dono
nt llie IisIhm :*1,' 1 v on '*« highly
jdeviriietls*e nrnp.&gt;ii." Tlie weapon
. was nc’ vcr i.t. iiiifie-l, but it wry*

men held up ihe |1 F. Sliilte
foires have throsin Irmpc‘ l
v^ant Oil Company, in ihe Hyd* ifighter plants mlo battle in .in
lark distnrl today, en aping with lallempl to *lem .1 three pronged
a $110,000 payroll fhe Slmti 'inva't'in (torn r.skistan menacing
vant company is .a devnmn "( ibi jyjprirtig.it, capital ol Kashmir, New
All randldatr* for th# coming Westmghouse Electirc Corporation- Delhi source* **td tonighC the
Cltv ComniUalnn election have
Working methodically, two of (ighlrr plsnrs ate "the only thing
expre**ed their willingness
to ap- u i r in* ti « r » n ittui i n r o
* *
. ,a r
p oi
the ...
men went
pear orT Ore forum
hy lD
n bring held
hfid by
• . „into the oflqe ol stopping'' the invaders, ihe mforMaishall, paymaster,
er of Contmercr R.
K W
w Marshall,
paymailer. and
,snd •mints said
the Junior Chamber
in tonight, Jackin*"
others went pjto sn sdininat the Mayfair Inn
^
Military sonrre*-ettrmTffd~^0(&gt;*7
Morri*on, program-chalrmahTTih
'i ing nTfire
office. A fifth stood at a «foo( (casonerl Inchsn troop*, aimed with
n- rhalfmanrViTtmg
iwuneed at^ the noon meeting of |„H.ng ini»7 ihe locloiy, and the

V|rmUntn.l

Premier Kamadier
Wins Confidence
Vole In France

PARIS, n.-t 30 rdV Premier
Paul Rammller'* coalljlon gov.'
f rnmflll "Tv.lfTri Vofo "fconfulenea
from the Krepch National A*aemblv tonight In lUmadlrr’a
pothing heavier than marhinegui • move to steer th# nation hwtwren
**W&gt; expect nearly 200 peopje I
remained at ihe whyl of and i j ' m , - iie «pt*otrnst the llu- extreme.* of Cimimni-Stn.and .
at the meetfng which syiil get un. - - _____ . invasion by- P.sdian ttibeirffltn^ in T)#'7;ihTn»"&gt;
s *
dtr-wav *! 7:.1(T rCfforTt with ore- j One of the pair who wralkrn superior numbers, armed with ho«The margin "f victory v-a* u sv-'
llmlnary rtiscu*»lon».'* Mormon jntn the paymasler't office wot;
it/er*, mountain gun' and mor­ row. Official teller* counting the
*
t
u‘
* burlap bag over his head Mac tar*. The Dominion of India *enl halliit* said they brimveil thre vet­
John Ivev, representing the; ,
y . ,
,
",
eran. Socialist leader wop hy 24
Sanford Merchants Association J’ hall and live employee* wItcv
'M’ S In teinforce the Kashmir vote*, pm »bnHntip|f wound up
requested that the Jaycee* *pon-JWftf' preparing to assist in ptepr. stale anny of 10.000.
two rl*J« of debate
t
sor the Chrlitmm parade this'aratmn of the payroll were herd
• Ratnadier bad hv‘rn under fira
The
Indians,
the
inhuman),
said,
year as they did last year. The ed togifher. facing a wall. The
from Kolb Communist* and folbase been pushed park ‘ In the
organisation agreed to complete
of f;«-o Charles Pe Ca'ill.v
nait. then *eited. this-iminay—amd
aii'Wtigemeiris fm Hi" gala |»ataHe*
KTittmtr •■vxnrT~nr~Tr |HMnT" If $Vf Ddfli
fi t*.»• Ih-»*h •mqveir
and celnirration. Dee. It wa* act fled.
than 20 milc% (mm the* capital
Ida I'ald*'-*.
a* the day for the occasion »o
Police *eid llicir only immediate * 12-m.h reUM Laintg. the.out- ! . , ' "’ I
'" ^ T M v b rfp rt
that the luhilee amt -the banquet clue—tt*i # t#*i'(r#lioo - numfu-f
for- the Frrnatd t.aught op' Mem­ on the (ft #ic«y aulnmohile. The b m .k c l .he hnslililrrs, sparkrd bc I between Iming n tuMdon o f
orial Hospital will coincide and
the decision ct Kashmir's ntli;: I *’F(enehm+-n" ■*' tipeorttfpg ,"an
the div will
full of Junior 5luirev#nt t'ornpany m.vnuf.irlu(ri to acrrtie tn India:* fhe prinfe'v ^Amerwau or rj H 'r ■
rtrs I'anqi."
Chamber of Commerce activity, sir copditinninq equipment.
tt«Rtlnu#&lt;r op i’n*e 1 « „n
He wa* 'iimnutm up after a
William Lasater svq* appointed to
, _ ----------- ,— — — —
,
|lenglftr dehnlt on a votes of yonft
**« V*«ti T***»
t_
.
,
'fidt-ncc hi- had n*hcd, tn view of

Since the Civic Musle program
Is- non-*p«nt«r*di -It -la necessary
to have all memberships in hy
Saturday night of this week when
the concert* will be booked, Only
nationally known artists of con­
cert, radio and opera are engaged
for this aeries, ft waa pointed njit
Tharefnre. the more member* are
obtained, the more diversified the
etHieeit* that-wtH be preaontodAt least three concerts are to
he presented plus a* many mny*
at the budget allow*. No more
membership! will be accepted af­
ter Saturday night of this weak.
For additional Information re­
garding tha aeries, person* IntertiUd may telephone headquar­
ters (No. 1059.)
Artist* who. appeared here last
Funeral Held For
vear under tha ausplcies of the
Civic Music Association included: More Rain Predicted __ Patrolman Bender
8ldnav Foster; concert pianist:
For New England Prayer xervlcex for Leroy C.
Mae llarall, Metropolitan Opera
baritone; Saltedo Ensemble. In­
Bender, member of the Florida
cluding harp combinations and
PORTLAND. Me ~ Oct 30. m Highway I’ alrol here for Ihe pa*!
Miriam Solovleff, violinist.
— Exhausted Maine took heart three and a half years, who died
from a Weilher Bureau predic­ Saturday night a* the result of
tion of "at !e**t *x much more" an arcid#nt nn West First Street,
Secretary Krusr Is
rain today a* wet down but failed were held vedcrclay afternoon at
to conquer the ttale’^ widespread 2;f*0 o'rlock at the Ericksnn Fune­
Suddenly Taken III forest
hla 1 e* yesterday. For two ral Home with Ihe Rev. \V f\
weeks the fires have apread de­ Brooks. Jr. of the First Baptist
PHOENIX, Aril,, OcL 30 (AT- struction, taking 16 lives, levelling Church officiating. “ Abide With
Secretary of the Interior Julius A, 1,100 homes *nd blackening 200,- Me" was. sung hy John Miller,
Krud became III today while de 000 seres of woodland.
Mrs. Miller accompanying.
Mvering a sp e e ch b e fo re Ihe
Yesterday’s rain ranged from
Forty-four uniformed men and
National Reclamation (Association half an inch, at Greenville, down officers of the Florida Highway
and eras unable to continue. He to ,03 of an In^h at Augusta. The Patrol, and membera of the police
waa taken to hla hotel and a .Portland area had a quarter Inch. and sheriff* departments of Or.
phvialclan waa callad.
Whether it was all natural nr ange and .Seminole counties, and
Rohert W. Sawyer, president of partly man-made was a m o o t also a large.group of friends werethe association, finished Kr"x’«
stationed In froot of the funeral
^
speech, reading from a manu. point.
home during the . aervlce. Pali
Scientists
in
two
'il-lT’a
sowed
KrlpL
bearers were inrnthor* of the
Member's of th# Secretary's clouds over New Hampshire with State Highway Patrol.
party said fatigue probably caus­ drv,lce, hoping to' make it ra in ,----- ------ ed hla Illness. Thay aald hi* con­ InTlalne, Vincent J. Schaefer. . Highway Patrol officers pre.
dition was not atrioua. He was General Electric scientist on thalwnt Included Col. If. N. Klrkmatr,
1,7 f tn,r,’ ,C ,PlHUI. Cgpt.
scheduled to Isave by plane later flight, satd he believed the ml*- l'1
Reid Clifton and Capt. Tube A.
today for Washington lull the slon “was successful.”
Weathermen at Portland were Bass. The funeral procession led
flight waa cancelled.
unable to judge tho effect of tba hy Hiphway patrolmen on motor­
dry Ice technique because rain cycles, went to New Smyrna via
Absenteeism Said
fill before and after the aerial DeLand for the funeral rite* at
the First. Baptist Church where
rainmakers
started operation*.
To Be Declining
the Rev. Al Inman is pastor.
•Burial waa in New Smyrna ceme­
tery.
WASHINGTON, OcL 8 6 -U P iH EX H LA Y E R
"Patrolman Bender was one of
Loaa of working time In Indust­
CHICAGO. Oct. 30 lAV-Potlc#
ries bee*us* of sickness declined round up all known sox offense the ablest men on our force," de­
last year to revsrse a trend which sttipoct* today g* they Intensified clared Col. Klrkman this morning.
had been under way since 1938. their March for the slayer of "He wa* well, respected and well
the Public Health 8ervle reported Loqnle Fellick, 7, whose beaten thought of hy everyone In the de­
today.
1
body was found In a forest pre­ partment."
Abaencs of sight or more con­ serve 11 days after he disappeared
secutive days per 1,000 men, which from home.
MISTRIAL
rose from 82A In 1938 to 147.4
A mistrial was declared by
State’s Attorney William J.
In 1948, dropped to 114.5. Among Tuohv, directing Invagllgatlon, Judge R. W. Ware after a Jury
women the rate, which went up aald he believed the boy. who waa Monday failed to agree In the
from 180.4 In 1938 to 267.9 In last soon aliva OcL IS in a park case of Florida Nealey, negress,
1945, fell off to^248.2.
n«ar hit northwest side home, was who had been charged with selling'
Tha figures were set forth In slatn by * sex criminal.
liquor without a license.
an analyxla 'by W. M. Gafafsr,
---------------------------- r*
principal atetlatian for th* ser­
RUSSIAN OCTOPUS
MeCARLINH
MOVE '
vice. He did not attempt any txSANTIAGO. Chile, OcL 80 (A*&gt;Dr. II. II, MeCaslin haa pur. Amid the shouts of Communlat
planatlon.
chased the attract!v» C. A. whld- hecklers, Chilean Interior Minister
don home on Mellonvltla Avenue, Admiral Immanuel Holger told the
RDT TOO HIGH
Temperature*, which to many and announced yesterday that h# Chamber of Deputies last night
resldanta hav* seemed abnormally axpacts to move there with hi* that Soviet Russia wa* trying to
high, have only averagad, .5 of a family toon. For the past 84 year*, "spread Its tentachaa over Ameri­
degree above noma! ao far In the Dr, McCaalin baa lived at 510 ca" through th* organisation of
Tvenue. HI* dental "Pan Slav Unions” with **—•*month said B. F. Whltner, weath­
In Uto Clink Building.
quarter* in Montevideo.
erman.

Hartman Is Convicted i®** uauiicN demand for di^ourO f Eavesdropping
^ “ anr^inV'to"!)*

SPRINGFIEI.il, Mass . Oct. 30.
(A^— Karl P Hartman. -{&gt;0, of
Harardvllle, Conn , dfew a l!n;ce
months’ suspended sentence yes.
terday for eavesdropping by in­
stalling a dictograph Ip'the t-acf
room of a young woman wllh
whom lie Imit itren frlendl)*- and
who married an»tlier man.
Hartman was nreused of rig­
ging (lie dictograph in the cou­
ple’s bedroom so he could lislen
to their convrr*atlnn through tpe
loudspeaker of his automobile up­
on their return from their honey­

Gaulle’ marked the recent munleit&gt;al fle-M m *1

**Thts asscmblV has a choice to
make." the bearded old Premier
asri-rtcrl "Will France b« divided
into an American or a Russian
rimn or will iv« bo ahh&gt; to ho •
Frenchmen nod colla,“*iair among
out solve 1 7

IVcIlTHlMl Si’CR Hood
In Ixnv Citrus Prices

LAKELAND, Dot 7*. riPl— \V.
C, Pedersen, i r^sldcnf. of M'aver1v Growers Cmqiernllv*, said tomoon.
Clerk of Courts Eduard T. Col-**dav • current low citrus price*
Ilnx said the war veteran husband "shnjild In Inc growers and shipof the young woman wa# "in­ to is to their. *ou*c* and ratrae
clined to lie lenient", toward Hart, improved quality an'l handling of
’riiogds."
,
man, also a veteran.
Writing' In Id* weekly news­
letter. Pedersen Explained that
BUILDING RESTORED
while he “ halea to s.-» ilm orange
Supporta have been .replaced market, break at any time, I for
and new sidewalls of concrete one am glad to *eo it com* at
block have hern completed In the this time rather than two weeks
Seminole County Motor* garagr.' from ROW whan w* are moving
also roofing'has been' restored oranges heavily fur Tliank*givover that portion of the building ing."
that ollapscd following a heavy
'Pedersen r e l a t e d that the
summer rain.
I'tacgr market declined rapidly
last neck “ and Fill) sale* of
HILL RESIGNS
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 30, (A V - combination * grade oranges ara
The resignation of former U. S. fielriif made at 12.60. There were
Senator William Hill as director 847 .cars shipped last week com­
pared with 2.104 cars" shipped
of the State Road Department’s during the same period last year.
division of outdoor advertising
Tim auction average "last weak
and appointment of Max Renton
of St. Augustine a* his successor was $3.79." hr wrote nr $1-40 las*
than live auction averaga fur th#
was announced today. Hill, who
corresponding week last ysar."
ha* headed the advertising do- .
partment since 1041, will enter I
IIOAT COMING
the private practice of law In I A telegram stating-that'th# ex­
Gainesville.
cursion b o a t owned by tba
Frenchman's Ray Co. of Main*
* WAR DEAD HONORED
had left that state on OcL 19
WASHINGTON, OcL SO-tA1)— and should l&gt;e here on Nov, 5,
" “ _l™* , 1'&gt;..&gt;• oEdw.nl
a last sad tribute to n score o f t ___ ___•
, n U sl, Higgins,
Pnnnii

nil ChwnWr
I T T ' 3of Commerce h* «UUd
armnftd
m»»*
__ to «tt«nd
,
____bitelal
services at hletorie Arlington Nat­ today.
Mr. Leland, president ot tha
ional Cemetery for 20 Amarleatl
fighting men who gave tb*lr live* company l* due to arrive hero
in World Way II. The fl*g-dr*ped soon. The boat will bo used to
caskets were among those recently carry passenger* for excursions
returned from temporary grave# on Lake Monroe and the St.
John* River.
abroad.

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                    <text>t U E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Ambassador Urges
Kashmir Situation Is
World Trade System • Probed By Leaders
CALCUTTA Oct. 28 t/P»-U . 8.
Ambassador Henry F. Crady dc-clv ed today that “until there
truly Is a onc-world trading sys­
tem with bl-latcrallsm, prefer­
ences. and all other forms of ex­
clusive trade advantages elimin­
ated. or at least In process of
progressive reduction, world pros­
perity will be shackled and per­
manent world -recovery deieyed."
He said in a speech prepared
for delivery before the Calcutta
Rotary Club that this system
"cannot be delayed long, or world
catastrophe will catch nip with
us."
“All countries that Joined in the
war effort have Joined In the
peace effort hut ohe, ami that
powerful country ha* not only
refused to he a partner In the
eat enterprise of rebuilding but
s and is obstructing in every
way possible the work of its war
ainociaU* .,., without
aaaodale t_________
whose -military and material help
It would have been conquered and
enslaved.” Grady said.' "This is
one of I hi* most re* I inordinary
events in history."
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Florida Cabinet
In n

r»«» Use I

airlines" as “they are our first
lines of air defense," Ihr parly
'flew to Havana, Cuba, in two
dippers for similar rxrrriirs. They
Will rrlurn to Miar/ii 'for a ban­
quet tonight.
The Florida cabinet in its 15minute air session disposed of irv
eral items of business.
Sluing na a Btidgft Commis­
sion, they approved&lt; a $17,000
budget for the newly created
Florida Children’* Commission to
dprrale the re st of thi^ year, and
released 114.350 for emergency
repairs to the State Tuberculosis
Sanatorium at Drew Field, Tarn-

jo impair it.’
lie said international air trans­
port line* are not yet on a fully
paying basis but "vast segments
are, however, very close to the
line." He added thai the “price
we pay for these far flung ser­
vices seem small In comparison
With their work."

General Patton
Army's campaigns, wer* 'published

in the Sslurdey Evening I’ost. They covered
only the lighting in Franca and

Hollywood Probe
ICaaftaa** trwm !■»*» Oarj
tee’s Investigation of Communism
In Hollywood.
-J»&lt;k L. Warner, movie produc­
er, listed Trumbo among writers
he said he believes attempt to In­
ject "un-American doctrines” In
movie scenarios.
Producer 8am Wood mentioned
Triimbo along with two* other
writers and sgJd. ”1 think thajr
are agerita of a foreign country."
When the committee declined to
let Trumbo read his statement,
tha writer protested:
"You permitted a statem ent by
Gerald L. K. Smith to be—,"
Banging hla gavel, Thomas cut
him off with the shout “That is
out of order."
"I would like to know w h a rit
is In my statem ent— Trumbo
stuttered.
Thomaa banged hla gavel again.
"I have evidence-," Trumbo

NEW DELHI Oct. 28 OP) —
Governor General Mountbatten
and Prime Minister Jawaharlal
N'ehrp will fly to Lahore, capital
of the Punjab, tomorrow at tha
invitation of the Pakistan gover­
iiur
K n in ii, mt,
iu udlsna
nor general,
M. nA.. sfiiiuau,
Jinnah, to
«na*a
a*L'aakmlr situation,”
■ifitallr.n H of­
nf.
cuss ika
the “Kashmir
ficials said tonight.
The rebels were said to hava
driven to within 30 miles of Kash­
mir's capital, Srinagar, In latest
reports. Last advises were that
Indian forces had "stopped" the
tribesmen at llaramula, where a
mountain pass gives entry to the
valley of Kashmir. More troops
and supplies were headed by air
today toward the northern state.
The British * owned newspaper
Statesmen declared that "the dis­
mal, deep, damnable fact must be
faced with India and Pakistan
stand on the threshold of war,
whether so declared or not,"
ahouted.
• Cautioned to proceed In order,
Trumbo au ted his name, address
City Repavingand place of birth; Montrose,
Colo. He said he was born Dec. 9,
&lt;&lt;*»nfin*e4 from l*»«# On?)
1905 and haa been a writer since
(Jut, however, expressed the opin­ 1934 or 1935.
ion that Hue to present h'gh
“Ar# you a member of the
costs, it la the wrong time to 8rreen Writer* Guild t " asked
build a pool.
Robert E. Stripling, chief (nvestl'A letter from W. A. I^ffler of gator for tha committee.
Chase and Company waa rrad
"At this point," Trumbo re­
w hirl pointed out that the-com­ plied, "1 would like to Introduce
pany had made gift payment* for certain statement* about my work
certain projects such as the swim­ from General Arnold, head of the
ming pool and that he doubted Army. Air Forces— "
that it would he wise to borrow*
“Just a minute,” Thomas shout­
■gainst this money for any press­ ed above the hanging of his own
ing need, die suggested that the gavelfunds 1m* kept by the City for
Thomaa reminded Trumbp of
•any project that the City might what
happened when Lawson re­
sponsor outside of operations or fused to answer .question* and
repair* to existing farllltle*. .
cited for contempt.
Mayor Gut told Mrs. Rchirard was
Stripling told Trumbo that he
that it had nut l&gt;een tho Intention would ask a series of questions
of the City to allocate thla pool
could bo answered "&gt;»»’’ or
money for paving repair*, but ■that
Ha added that if Trumbo
(hat It had been suggested that “no."
the City might Uirrow and repay wanted to maka an explanation
thla money with interest, but in after h* gave the • ap*wer,~th»
view of Mr. Lrffler'a expression, committee probably would be
and the ruling of Attorney Wll- willing to llaten.
The muataehed little writer inson that the money could not be
diverted unless the pool project lilted th at he could riot answer
was abandoned, the money would all questions "yes or no," assert­
ing that such answer* could b«
not be twrrowrd.
He also stressed the fact that given only " by a moron or a
many streets nut down 20 years ■lave.”
Then he asked for permission
ago are In bail shape. Mr. Hayer,
in turn, stated that it would cost to put Into the record the texts
$16,000
$15,000 to„resurfaiy
to ^eau rfaa- East
hast First
hirst of 20 script* he ha* written,
Street. "gfcfrVf Hanford Avenue. . some of them running over 150
An ordinance was passed allow­ pagr*. The request was drnled.
ing maximum taxi fare* in the Trumbo said the scripts gave an
city north of Twenty-fifth Street Idea of the kind of work Ire has
of 35 rents instead of 25 rents as been doing.
at present. South of Twenty-fifth
Stripling repeatedly asked the
Street and anywhere during the 'witness “Are you a member of
hour* of 1:00 A. M. to 0:00 A. M. the Screen Writer* GuildT" and
tho maximum fa re . will be 60 hi* voice had a tired ring after a
cents. This increase was granted while.
due to high costs of operation
Trumbo evaded a "yes or no"
and Insurance by taxi owner*.
answer nnd finally Thomas asked:
G. W. Spencer appeared in be­
"Are you answering the ques­
half of II. II. Odham to apply for tion or making another speech?
a permit to operate four new, If you're making a speech, we
radio equipped taxicab* for whlla can find you a corner up hrre to
passenger*, which he said would
- f tv r B t t n n j n t - diyr*«Veh day a
Trumbo argued the effect of
week service at Second Street and the question was to impugn the
I'ark Avepue. The Commission'd*, right of any working man to Join
ferred a decision to the next a union and to place an onus on
meeting. Application of Blanch union membershl
Takarlv Tor taxi parking’ space
"Are you a 'member of the
next to the Florida Hotel waa Screen Writers Guild?" Thomas
denied,
asked again.
An ordinance was given It*
Trumbo said he would get
first reading which would In the around to answering that but de­
Interest of safety due to heavy clined an immediate "yes or no.”
truck traffic, prohibit parking of
"I rep eat'- - -,H h# slatted.
vehicles on French Avenue except
"Excuse the witness." Thomas
in place* specially desigryUed for cut In.
,
,
parking.
,
A delegation of City j&gt;&lt;Hlcymen, ' But Stripling then asked if
headed by Ralph Geiger, request­ Trumbo is or ha* been a member
ed a raise In pay. Mayor Gut ex­ of the Communist I’arty.
"You must hava some reason
plained why the City did not have
•fuiMs fui m u. iiuf iHBw iii'ii 'n u r
"1 do,” said Stripling.
the City would do everything in
,« | should like to see what you
Its power to raise salaries of all
City employee*, and that tb* bud­ hava." Trumbo said,
"Oo. you would,"-Stripling tomget will lie reviewed by the Com.
ratnled
and tha crowd guffawedmission to ### Jf thla la possible,
Than-tha witneaa waa exeuaed
lie pointed out that the City can-

lorry. Mayor Gut was authorised
to proclaim a general City elec­
tion on Dec.. 2. following the pri­
mary of Nov. 4. Application' of
the Elk* Club for a bar license
was referred to the Cllv Attorney
for ruling under new laws regu­
lating the number of hers accord­
ing to population,

Churchill Speech
U'«et lav,* Meat rae« Oael

lion leader declared that nationslizetion of basic industries had fail­
ed and weakened the nation in
lime of economic crisis.
“I feel fortified by what hs»
happened in the United Stales.'
he declared, adding:
"The sovereign remedy to out
present ills and darkening miifoilunes is to set the people free."
"Nationalization has proved s
failure," the opposition leader told
the House of Commons. "D«er
food, dear coal—and soon dearer
transport—grievously weaken our
competitive powers in foreign mar-

tack, tha Conservative prfrty mus&gt;
tercd.it* force* for an amMult on
tha Labor government’* legislative
program for tha coming year,
which rail* fo r further nationaliza­
tion of vital industtfa and curtail­
ment of tha powers of tha Houea
of Lord*. ThJe pprogram was out­
lined last week hy Kin* George
VI in a. speech—prepared by the
Labor gov#rnment-^-op«nfng the
new session of Parliam ent
Churchill spike In connection
with a Conservative amendment
to the King'* speech: T h e’amend
ment voiced "regret- that ttu
gracious speech, while clearly re

With Churchill leading tha at

TUESDAY, PCT. 28, l A
vaalin* the Intention of .Your
M ajesty's government to continue
thehr ppartisan policies, gives an
assurance of the national leader­
ship, tha administrative Compet­
ence, or the measurtrs necessary
to meet the ecocmic cristsla and so
Rjve relief to your people from
their ever increasing hardship."
.,..* * * * • °*
amendment, un­
likely in view of the large Labor
majority in the House of CommoOii..Would- be-tantamount to a
vote of “no ronfidence” and would
forca Prime M inister Attlee’s
cabins; to rtstgn.

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• f Dalton Trumbo." It ,wq* alrall i r to a report read yealerday
on I.swoon after -Lawson refused
to *answer a question. - ■• . - t
Before the hearing began, anather writer, Emmett Lavery. P*d
told reporter* he waa prepared »
tall the committee th at ba la not
and never haa been a Communist.
Lavery I* head of the Screen
Writer* Guild and haa been eritlcited by several Wltnesae* before
the committee.
After the brukh with Trumbo,
the commute* called to the wit*
nets chair Roy M.. Brewer of Loo
Angels* who Idtntifled hlmaalf
aa the International ropm enta-

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Moving Picture M a rin e Opera­
tor*.
Brewsr testified there haa been
“a real Communist plot to cap­
ture our union In Hollywood as a
part of tha Communist plan to
control the motion picture Induatry aa a whole.” He aald tha plan
"came dangerously close to suc­
cess- but failed.
Brewer, a former president of
the Nebraska 8tata federation of
Labor, told Ktrlpllng, h# baa ovid-

Hill Hardware Company

Lee Brothers

Sears Roebuck &amp; Company

Esst First Street

115 East First Street

Frierson's Electric &amp; Gas Company
208 Esst First Street

203 East First S ired

I» EL Batten
106 Sanford Avenue

H. B. Pope Company

Miller Bishop Appliance?

200 South Park Aveni

St, Johns Electric Company

915 West First Street

118 Soutk Park Avenue u* .

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Mather Fumitpre Company

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VOLUME XXXVIII

SANFORD, FLO

Established 1908

3 Additional Movie
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New Yo&gt;Kf.Jays Homage To Nation's War Dead
m.

es A re Held In
ouse
Dmytryk Insists Con* mittee Has No Right
To Inquire W hether
He Is Communist
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W A S H IN G T O N Oct. 29 UP&gt;

* —Adrian Scott, m oilr pro­
ducer, refused today to lir a
congressional questioners a
“yea or no” to a . question
whether hr la a Communist
and wa* cited for contempt.
.

WASHINGTON. O ct.' 29 ' M%
Movie Director Edward Dmy- try! balked [oday at a question
- whether he ia a Cbmmuniit and
joihed til other Hollywood figure*
held in contempt by the Home
Committee on Un-American Activ* hie*.
Like thoie who had preceded
qyrifnT Dmylryt to o k ih e iu n c F tE ir
the committee had no tight to
inquire into hit political belieft.
"The Conititution doei not re­
quire that I antwrr that quealion, 1
lie drclarrd.
Before railing Dmytryk. tincommitter had bumped up againtl
the tame attitude and voted con­
tempt againit these:
. . Hetbert Hibernian, producer and
"director, writer* Samuel O m it/.
Dalton Trumbo, John* Howard
Lawton, Afvali B ru it and Albert
Malt/.
Dmytryk took the itand whan
the committee began it* aflwnoon teuton and almoil immrdi
ately wat diimined and cited lu,
rontr.npL
L s u l t j ; Kuuetl, committee In

— fienatar-RoTO-mfileR'
He Has Announced

Lodge Answers Questions Asked
- By Jaycees Of City Candidates
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M. J. Ijodt-e, candidate (or City Committion in Group No. 2. today
terame the ftr»t of five candidate, to antwer publicly the quriliunt on
ivic ailvirt lubmitlrd to ihrrnrailirr thiiVrek. by the Junior Clumber
■f Commerce, when be relilreJ to The Herald today thr antwrn in
lull.
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With -expect to qtw't'tion V „ I, having to do with the retutfacinj
f Sanfrtd iltrrli. aud pttinp in Georgetown and Goldtbotu. Mr.
od^e .aid "Yet. t° lb-* exirnt Imancet of the City will |wiunt, willi
reasonable a iie iu n .iitt again. (
iwner*,r
To question No. 2 regarding
law enforcement, Including slot
machine*, puncliboarda, and Ik&gt;Ita. Mr. Lodge's answer . was
"Yea."
Question No. 3 on the appfintment hy the City Commission of
a-Ciuuter-dUfurm Committee, for
tile purpose of studying the City
Charter with a view to niaking
Says Premier,
recommendations for modernliing put,
and stream-lining it, Mr. Lodge
E x p o r t s Include
answered, “No. Conalder present
Charter okey. Will support any
i
Fish, Mikola jezyk
necessary amendments”.
To question No. 4 atmtit l he
WARSAW, Poland Oct. 29
C ity
Recreation
IVpartmeqt.
(ip)— l.efista remodeled Klanswimming pool, lennia courts and
lslaw Mlkolalrsyk'a Polish
playgrounds. Mr. Lodge replied,
Peasant Party -today, thus
“To the extent of funds avail­
ending political opposition to
able, without inrreaae in taxes.”
the Communist hloc parties In
With reference to question No.
Poland's
Parliament.
The
5 on the proposed Sewage Dispos­
newly orianiied oserutlve
al rian t, Mr .I,odge said, "Yes.
ram mittee of the Polish PeiRut it would require a bond is­
ian l Parlv stripped fit# of
sue.and th ii la not the time to
M ikolajnyk’s closest adherincrease the bonded Indebtedness!”
enta of their right to rrpreAnswering question No. 0 on
aent peasants in Parliament.
method of financing .City im­
provement*, Mr. Lodge s-ld, “ In
WARSAW. Os i. 29 o h IV
favor of necessary public impruvctnciiL. to extern of available infer Joici Cyiaukiewia. tnlii.tbc
funds- without increasing public Polish Parliament lodsy that fron­
debt, a} Mrbv
tier guariis had ptevenjed 35.000
Yfc. n w portsHq; iLon the .eg. posons Iium illegally leaving the
tetHid.v of the City's sewerage
ldP«ll~ leeUons, he r o o n n y t h u y n r tiu n b * T ~ o p p o s l- '
lion, leader' Slanislaw Mikolajcsyk
Z
City is financially
lly able
a
tu da so”. bad managed to lice.
On qucstloq No.' H regarding
gardini
Tire Premier said nullung. how
improvement! to th r Municipal
unlcinal
ever,
to clarify how, Mikqlajc/yk.
Zoo, Mr. Lodge answered,' “Yes,
with .fund* available”.
the leader of the Polish Pea:To quealion No. 9 regarding a.ni Party, had made his way out
conatructive criticism of the pre­
sent City Administratoin or it* of the country or his ptesent
various departments, Mr.’ Lodge whereabouts.
said, “No."
Previously there had been iprr
And to question No. 10 on the ulalron tn some quarters that Mikcreation of a Civic Planning ,
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ilaasil, ha ■epUrtl. "Wll ■lfitaa y t *&lt;*&gt;rTyt~™ g"r h»vt brfn *l,P,r
have one"
bended while attempting to C lo u

JACKSONVILLE, Oet. 29, UK
—.The Jacksonville Journal today
quoted *fitat# Senator Walter R,
Rove of Orlando a* laying ha had
not announced hla candidacy for
Governor.
* / “I'd rather not aay anything
now," he wai quoted aa laying.
Senator Koae was Introduced
yesterday at a luncheon
tt’. . i
' Psilty BPI (IT"or the Mori;la Realtors Association-, as "the next
I I HkllRKrt M I ' l l , K l | k l | .
••Governor of Florida." •
• Hose in acknowledging the fftfl Negro Denies Story
. troduetion said- "Perhaps we had
, Of Camp Slaying 551 Register To
**better appoint a commit Ice to
on
Vote In
count the vole*. I have been try ­
DRUNSWICK, Ga. 0£t^g9 UP)
ing to Ulk Mrs. itpee. into .this —ItewtRt"Dlhford, negro prison­
The City Commission met yes­
4 ) for • long time."
er, today denied testimony of- an­ terday morning for two hours in
Rose iben addressed the lunchicn other negro convict that guard* order to go over the list of re­
eon on taxation, declaring Florida a t a south Georgia prison camp gistrant* and to eliminate names
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fired shotgun blasts at prisonua of persons who hhv*. moved away
management, lie said his- remarks lying On the ground when eight from Sanford. There were about
were not Intended as criticism "of were killed iqst July 11.
2.205 persons on tho lilt before
any Individual but aa a trend."
Japtos Maxwell, another pri­ the new registration and since
soner. testified vrsterday that that time approximately RBI new
went up to men lying on rrgiitrant* have been added.
Wheat Prices Break guards
the ground and fired a t them.
Voting will taka plac* in the
Sharply On Board Binford *eld 17 or 18 men fell to City Commission room. Polls will
th# rdund but none of the guards-yopen at 7:30 o'clock and wilt close
br e warden fired at men afU r Tht sundown, according tn City
By AS80CIATRD PRESS
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Manager .11. N. Bayer,
Wheat price* broke sharply to­ thev fell.
Binford repeated the story of
day on th* Chicago Board of
Trad* but a three-week plump in other prisoners that they refused Strickland-Morrison
hog and wholesale pork prleos to work in a ditch because they
tapered off at most of the na­ were afraid of snakes and were Buys Local Property
returned to camp. He declared
tion's major livaatoek market*.
The tag lit wheat,- which car­ Warden H. G. Worthy lined th4
Purchase by 8trickland Morri­
ried other grains along, cam# *on prisoner* up at the ramp, threa­ son, Inc. of tno warehouse and
tened
to
kill
Willi*
Ball,
alleged
news that tha Commodity Credit
property at tha northeast comer
P ^ r e H n n ^ h s r - ^ ''- - " * —
ringleader, and shot a t Bell when of Commercial and Palmetto Ave­
J
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he
refused
to
.U
p
out.
Four
chase* of cash grain yesUrday a t guards th in started firing, Bin- nues from Aquillnes, successors
either Minneapolis of Kansas ford aaid. Binford waa wounded to th* Clyde Lina, waa today an­
nounced bv W. A. Morrison.
• f City. Only 10,000 bushels were in the lag.
One-half of tha one story brick
taken at Chicago.
warehouse has b**n remodeled to
Elsewhere, ' wholesale butter
serve as headquarters for th*
prices* moved' higher a t Chicago Jaycees Will Hold
Tamlsml Trails TrV k line which
aqd New York, but wholesale
Forum* Tomorrow will soon move from IU present
eggs were weak, with prices mix­
location at tha BL Johns River
ed In. Chicago. Storage egg fu­
The people of Sanford are in- Line building which haa been con
tures dropped the permissible
„ daily limit of B cenU In Chicago, vtnlrd to attend an open forum demmed hy the City. The other
of the remodeled warehouse
November eggs sailing a t about being held at the Mayfair Inn to­ half he
used by Strickland-Morri
morrow evening at 7;30 o'clock wtir
45 gentk.
the Seminote Countv Jaycees son.
-. New York cotton futures were by
______ j Th* recent purchase of 117 Met
the candidates for the coming
13*0 cent# to 11.05 a bale lower a^ for
City Commission election.
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frontage on Commercial Avenu*
noon when wheat waa 4 H to 014
The Junior Chamber o f , Com-1 and 449 feet on Palmetto no*
cent* lower, December selling at mere* haa submitted to- that) gives the firm ownership of th*
|2»4.
candidates ten &lt;uie*tlons on elvtc! entire block which fronts on 8*m
affaire Which they have been Inole Boul*yard_ and is bordered
WAITRESS SLAIN
r roues ted to answer. Each can­ on th* east by Banfonl Avenue.
CLEARWATER Oct. 29 GP&gt;- didate will be given IS minutes in
This lend will be used for the
Tha semi-nude and mangled body which to answer the queatloni. future development of the bus­
of Nancy! Haynes, 19-year-old S t The program will be broadcast iness, said Mr. Morrison. The
firm Is devoted to Ford sales and
Petersburg waitress, was found over station WTRR.
on a lonelkyoad.todar. Th# driver
The regular noon luncheon meet­ service and occupies a rnsjof
portion of the Arcade Building.
of a bakery truck found the bodv, ing will be held by th*
onlv In a torn dress and slip fees tomorrow a t th* Ms;
PLANE MISSING
re re rolled up around her
KLAMATH PALLS. Ore. Oet.
neck. The c a m of death waa
29 (An—Commander Hugh Tolley
not determined Immediately.
O'CONNOR SUSPENDED
CINCINNATI Oct. 29 UP) — of the Klamath Air Search and
WASHINGTON O et » -M V - W alter Mulbry, secretary of base­ Rescue Unit. reported thl* morn­
Becretire Snyder Sold today Trea- ball. ’Mid today th at Leetla If. ing that an air search has been
* sure agent*- are investigating a O'Connor, general manager ef the started for a private plane which
left hare last night carrying, Govnumber of automobile dealers sas- Chicago White Sox, had '
Secretafy. of
baseball for failure tarnor Earl
from bam'
poctad of having evaded
Ststo Sento pay a fine for violating tha Stata
tax oa “unusual profits'
Cornett,
resale of asad M tl traded In on rules In connection with the sign -1 at* '
and Cliff
Pilot
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Higgins Reveals
Plans To Attract
Winter Visitors

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Commerce Secretary
Sees Large Influx
Of Tourists Soon

•tralnedly. About 400,000 New Yorkers watched a raiuott, bearing the Uxly of a symbolic soldier, wav*
through the city’s streets to muffled drum iAmU and stow matches. At the memorial service In Cculial Park,
attended by 150,000 persons, chaplain* of three faiths prayed for the 0.24B soldier war dead brought from
the European Theater In tit* hold of the Army transport Jwicj'h V. Connolly.
(international)

Touchton Drug Company’s Formal Abolishment Of
Opening Of New Store Tomorrow SegregationUrged
Tire Touchton Druy Cumpatiy totLy annOunrnl the fotmal open­ By Truman Group
ing IhutsJay ot it* Rrs.ill 5iq.fr Sloir «t I mi Stirci .md M.iytmliv Av­
enue, which is tei-aid-d u- onr i.f the outstanding ilutrs ol it- tvjrc in
•Ire tlai'*, and un wl-irir aopinximalrly $ / ri ,000 n ia jj to lu te itcr.i

Legislation Is Asked
Opening Schools To
All Racial Groups

\V. V. Bitting, who Iras operated! i
the store, for thr* past six years, to take rs ir of increased drmnnd*.
today declared tin t during that
Of Particular interest to tinWASHING I ON? (h i
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time he has seen a wonderful Iu». ladies is the rn-ntelir department
er»-a»e-in* business* both tn * ltie whtrtr TirI tl|Tlirri T*T f»V't. iff toil!*t rf, A tom nutl.r
bv I’&lt;r -store and in Sanford as well. It
rnistic flourca-t-nt liglitiriK tili*lll I lUlllitl |)l«i|M&gt;«rJ liwl.iy (hat
wsa this confidence in Hanford rovtdes for fine display, I'liis lariat SPHirgiliiui hr wqieri put
caused the qpmpany to,put in ‘ I ik-lstled he thr Hanford Klee1" modern.
_UJZ tn_lhu—uUnute-drug. tri»-t?oce-Wwit-&lt;»rtd-«imw,r»w rn * llL Aw»er H-WS—hi-—-rtn*r,' ’----------M: Truman's comuiiltrc on n u l
atore.
lures of lilenclied wiilnot finish
Work on the atore was alaite-l were iu«talled hy I lie National mkIi I s, headril l»y'President Charles
bv Contractor FYank Ashdown on •Show Case Co. of Columbus, tin.
Mar. 20, and “with the store in Klloh J. Moughion w»* architect E . Wilson i&lt;f the ,General Elec I m
Company, made* 15 rrrommrmla*
full operation ail of the time, Io­ for the store clinnge*.
-fThe luncheon department wns I uuo on explosive luhjects in ihe
wa* aide to complete most of the
difficult work of expansion to In­ muved to occupy prnelirslly the whole t m l iik IiIs field.
clude the "former B.. L. Perkins whole of the new addition oh the
It uigefl the rnarlinenl of-Fed
west aide of the store. A stnlnle-s rial anlidynrhtniL anli|&gt;oll lax.
store site by Aug. IS.
One of the major factors’ for steel soda fountain was instnlleil
the expansion and improvermutU hv the Liipiid Cathoiiir Co, .of and (.sir rinploymgnl practn e
of the store, aald Mr. Bitting, wit« Chicago. The new department Im* _____
.!*&gt; tbp-r i».ort . tohlcll Itiiv-^
the fart th a t d u rin g the jdx ^-..r j lUuld., tk. —i-nrmrltv 7T linn I migirs* with littlri sting
prrrmt Wi(i proscription liiq m fl-1the old. The kitvhen wns in
menl required murh more room stalled hn&lt; k of I In- sorln fmiiiinm glesi
This has been tripled In site nnd nnd separntely pnrlosed nml uniIt trrqmtnemlnl lhaL Coogre.i
and includes the spans. fornmily tdnted so that nn kltriu-ij odum and- the Mats legislatures outlaw
occupied by McEwun's imrlx'r would come into the store- The* segregation ami disc intimation has
shop in the rear, also uptilajr* .whole aiote I* nir conditioned.
■pace. Tho medicine and sundries Dishes are nutumulinilly washed rd nn t.iir, color, fired, or na
II nsillHueU nn l-see SWsenl
I InHilH llifsl siM I*MU;** tMftill l
departments wore also expanded

McGrath Elected j British Announce Civil Rights Group
New ChairmamOf Trade Agreements Quizzed On Rights
Democratic Party, With 15 Nations Of Communists

Plant (“ I attracting, housing and
entertaining-winter xititni* tu S an ­
foid and S r minute county, weir
today outlined lo Kiwaniau* al
ihr Tourist Centei l&gt;y Edwaul I lin
gins, managri of ihe Seminole
County Chain bet of l ornmnie,
wlm |Miintrd out the adv.yntage\
ami fat ilitirs atniumlmg in th.*
county fin tins puipotr. He wa.
inirquuerd by J. Maitin 'Siinrei

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Piesentalion by llte lyiwanii
Club last I inlay ol a letusi'ilatoi
lo
rrinald l.aughton
Mrni»n.«l
Hoipital was announced by Hoy
Mann, ih n m u n ol the uinlrqins
liened cluldirn'i unnmillrr, who
with i)i I 1. Iloss, ananged lor
the (onlh.stl game at Seminole
High School, wlirtihv |iuiihasr ol
thr appaialus seas tinancrd. It
was given, hr said, lo Miss | I,/.ihrth l.amlgial, 11. ■
•| Is I .su|H*lllltrndent.
Supt; I W. I aswlnn niged yoteis who pay taxes to vole NoV.
4 on thr election of thlrr cuutily
scnle school 11 listers ami on laising of scIuhiI lax nullaKe. Voting
(cf*re»--wiH'- hr- -.it thf“ IminU
t enlri and the (,u l Seoul limhltng. lie said. Host aid "Mojitirlh
tf|S«nted on l||e, |f. eiil. las#, elot.

meeting at la ts trs Mm Helen
Wrh It id tin- Cint Must, yiiiq
ect niged SU|i|Hitt id the rjnipsign tu secure iitrinbrislupt f&lt;n
the sisocistiuit.
Mr. Higgins tuld «f the large
number of imiuittrs Is-ing received
iiy the Chninlii r of Cottfineree ntul
showed diffeieot Isruklets sent ill
reply devoted in information on
lei'rention, fi»hnig_.
t.dd of limy
Imw uami
nameT
r&gt;imlllluii*7 II.
ne tn!it
of persona interested in Florid,,
lire fumlsjieil t.y the Stale Adver-

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Controversy
Rages
Over Question . Of
W hether To Hear
Korean Delegates
LAKE SUCCESS, Oa

29 oP»

- The l'lilted Nations debate on
Koiea developed *in(o a bitter
wiangle liHliy' on whethei tepre*
srnUlivcs of the Kuican people
should he hraid heir and hoo
these irpirsrntatises should be
chosen.
The ennttovrisy was touchvt
oil by a Soviet proposal In mute
“ elnled irpirsrntalis es*' ol the
Koreans ami was'hioadened when
the tinted Stales pin|MiirJ qiea*
lion ol .1 lenqmtaiy UN tommis*
sion to suprtsise eleilions ol sucll
representatives..
As the wiangle developed both
‘im ia .Slid the United Sl»lCS_WCIC__
accuiril ol maneuvering t&lt;&gt; drlsy
srtllrinrul ol the pioliletn which
has hern deadlm ked fui the past
IH months, llm io was accused
l&gt;v lirlgiiini ami the t'mird States
bv the Soviet 1'ki.silir.

I lie new light hiouglil a stand
still to d e h a lrc m Secret n&gt; of
Sl.tlr M.tisllall't |on|-o,| lot IIStu.ini -In timi* in Korea by next
M an h 41. molei I N suprmtion,
.siol i Soviet sounlei piu|Hisat lot
willohuw.il of .ill I , N and Soviet
Ttvops liotn* Koies L\ |sn I

1‘lilted H ist,- ’loiii the
(iem-ral A**&lt;iniiv‘» fi’ -n*ti«n po*
|t'BHllH(|ft( tin I'lAf l-llllill

Pilot Club Gives
$10 To Nursery
School For Fence
At the meeting of the Pilot
Club held in I lie Tourist Center
J a « l—t r i g i - t - r v e n t h r r r v n tP it i n (U ik e

n contrllrtitiuu of f in towatd buy­
ing n fence for tire Nursery
Belioo) loenled nit Sixth Street
and Palnieitt. Annul- One of the
members nt-o dunatt-d a roll of
wile to In- used or exchanged for
more, appro|uiate fencing.
Several tneml-er. of tile elllb
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A-o nnH on and
l i c k i'l it \ v i - r r ill .f i iluits'il t o t h u i e

vhIm u vt&gt;' tifniLl'r ii» fit I t*fn1 l|it
uL lilt'

tisiug Commissjon tilllLshoured un met-tint*

Mttrulny i vi'fiinn,

triiRllRiaM «»n I'Hgtr I *KliI |

Min , It. &lt;\ Miuwi'll, Mm J. I*.
Hall nml
Al Hunt were ap ­
pointed n* « Committee to work
on n project in ruiilunetiun with
-other club* in liirific t-l'in ir H ' S—
W. W. ,Hucke)ia, chief dispatch­ stnte-wiih' project-'
The resignation of Mr*. C. L.
er of the Atlantic Const Line
Powell
wire
with regret.
Division here. Inis been promoted , . accepted
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■Huckeha l.s Promoted
To Trainm aster

to the position of trainmaster hi ' ^ .repoU of o* . ii i i
‘
Waycrosa,■Ga. effective, Nov. I, j
&gt; '1'1 r‘v "n"»'
lh#
it was announced today hy VV, M. ShtTnUm -l'la/a H otel in Daytona
Bench ivi* given by Mr*. Mary
Black, division superintendent.
Rnwlin*.
Rolx-rt
]..
Llglilfont,
night
cliief
WASHINGTON Oct. 29 L7VA report of Ihe Milk Bank
dl*|iatchrr
at
Tnlnpa,
will
surreeil
WASHINGTON'Ort. 29 (At
W ASHINGTON Oet. Jtt |&lt;7-&gt;
TIh' President’s Committee" on
(hitlrmnn, Mr*. W ..E. Ilullyheod,
Mr.
Huckelia
The
latter
first
in;
Senator J. Howard McGrath
—I’resldent Truman today
Civil Right* w-na naked s t s news
levrated liial ttti .l t had bean
of Rhode letand waa unanim­
hailed Ihr 23-natlon agree­
conference today whulher It is in mine a clerk on the Jacksonville •pent during* the pn*t month’ for
ously elected today a* the
ment. in Grnrva nn trailr and
invasion of a man’s .civil rights Division a t lie Land In 1925. lie milk fo r.needy person*. 'Ilie fund
made an extra agent in 1927
new eharlman of Use Democ­
tariffs a* a “landmark in
to to- naked whether lie U a Com­ was
and mm* tn Sanfurd as n train a* net up hy tin- Pilot Club and
ratic National ('ommltlee. Hr
lh* history of International . munist.
in 1939. On May I, supported hy various other or*
succeed* Postmaster General
economic relallona.” “Never
Chairman (Starlet E. Wilson, dispatcher
1942
he
was
promoted to chief gum/nlion* and church gtoupl, is
Robert ft. Hannegan who re ­
before have so many natiuna
president of General Electric
dispatcher.
Hi*
home Is at 4HI for the purpose of furnishing
signed Ik* post because «f III
^combined In surh a sustained
Company, ssiil "No."- But he
milk for any needy person, while
West
Nineteenth
Street.
health.
effort ‘ to lower barriers In
added that whenever he is asked
or colored, in- ihe eounty who i*
The rommltee, apparently
whether he I* a Republican or
trade." Mr. Trumsn said in
in need of ft. Th# cluii works In
a statement, adding “in a
DemiKTat, he refuses to- answer^ W. L. DaHingcr, 46
bent on selecting Pmtadetconjunction with the rieininol*
hla for ila 1948 national conworld eronomlr s i t u a t i o n
Welfare Board in deter­
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., said
Died Tuesday I*. M. County
vtntion later in the day, re­
Ihe new* conference was not the
rharaeterirrd until now liy
mining the*.’ &lt;•«*• ceived . Hannegan'* resigna­
prog easier deterioration, this
place for aorh question* because
Mr#. Joel 8 Field, who with
tion. announced week* ego,
Funeral services for William Mr Field, teluriied yesterday
it was held to discus* the commitagreement Is hrartrning In­
deed."
after virtually calling on
itee's report which they had just Leys Dsslngtr. 49, who died yes- from California where they a t­
President Truman to run for
handed to President Truman—and terdsy afternoon at a local hos­ tended « postm asters' convention,
By TOM WILLIAMS *
election In 1948 and atlarhIhe (Cpurl "doesn't deal with that pital after n lingering Illness, presided at the meeting.
will Im- held Thursday afternoon
lag the Republican leadership
-LONDON Oet. 29 W - lla r o ld quealion*"
i
1st 2:30 o'clock a t-th e Erickson
in the last congress.
Wilson, president of the Board
But
a
flrr
the
now*
conference
of Trade, announced today that Rousevelt was questioned by re­ Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Mrs. Truman Doesn’t
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 UP&gt;
Britain has negotiated tariff porter* shout the House Commit­ E. McKinley officiating, interment
Favor Presidency
The Democratic Party iquaird agreement* with 15 nation*, In- tee on Un-American Activities ylll be in .Trergrecn CcmeiofyMr.
Datingrr,
who.#
home
wa*
eluding
tha
United
States.
away today ft&gt;r the 1948 cam­
WASHINGTON Oct. 29 bP&gt;—
of the new trade parte, and its present motion picture In­ at !t35 West Twentieth Street, hs&lt;l
paign today by covening it* na­ hr*Details
told the Commons, will Im pub­ vestigation. in which witnessed liveii her* since 192.1. For 18 year* Mr*. Truman said today *h«
tional committee to pick a con­ lished simultaneously in th# vari­ arc being asked whether they are he was employed by Chase and Co. doesn't want to lie President, she
and later operated the Smoke doesn’t went Iter daughter Marvention city and start the ball ous countries In about three Communist#,
a I'rcsidcnt, snd If
Roosevelt said that "in sense” House until ill health required
w
e
e
k
s
.
rolling in an effort to reverse the
it is nn invasion of a witness' his retirement. He wa* horn near the had n son she wouldn't rslss
‘W«
have
bqen
particularly
('on­
party’s 1946 setback.
right to Inquire into hi* political
Ala. Stpl. 22. 1901 and him t o Im* a I’rcsidcnt.
to secure reductions in th# belief.* “hut if a man is a Com­ Clayton,
She aiso disclosed to newspaper
wa* a member of the Elks Ijxige
Philadelphia and San Francisco
tariffs of other countries, Includ­ munist and th* committee ha* here. At Clayton he was a mem- women th st she wants most of
were slated to bid (or the conven­ ing tha United Slates, which avfdenrc
to that effect, that man t&gt;#r of the Prospect
Baptist all to return to th# comparatlv*
tion which Democratic leaders say Aould provide an Immediate op­
I t e a i t a a r a a a l- a s e K la k i) quirt of Independence. Mo., her
Church.
will nominate President Truman portunity of Inereaslng-OUlLjlak
Survivors includs the widow, Imnie. after th# President lesvss
• tC W allae*# a a r a « # SJafell
Mrs. Laura F. Dssinger nnd one the White House.
for a term in the White House in
Activation Of Co. I
Replying to a ouestion a* to
step-daughter, Miss Sarah Bar­
his own right. Philadelphia, alINDIASTATIC
Slated Tomorrow nett, both of Sanford; hi* parents, whether she would accompany
ready chosen for ihe Republican i NEW DELHI, Oct. 29, W )
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 7„ Us*lng#r Mr. Trumsn on any campaign
convention opening June 21, was' An Indie defense ministry official
All prospective members of th* of Dothan, Ala.; three brothers, travels In connection with next
given Ihe edge by high party'
,h? •“ “ U2 ‘ *** Natlunsl Gaurd are urged to Cary
Cary Dasinger, Louisville. Ale., w a r's presidential election, Mr*.
and Truman said: "I will answer tW«
f/Hinxwi Dqthan,
uyu—,., Ala. mii
the meeting and banquet to J. E. Dssinger,
officers. Early In July is expected But*,
, t , t Uwherein 6,000
ia r U ti
wellKwhmlr
armed attend
on# let# in July, 1948," (The '
be held Thursday evening at tha Albert Dasinger, Chlptey, Fla.
to be the date.
Moslem' Pathan tribesmen were Mayfair Inn tor the purpose of
Democratic National Convention
thr*
The committee also will:
threatening the ra p lu l of Srins- activating Co.
- • -I of' the 124th
I
ELUDES KIDNAPING
is expected to h# held iq Julyj
Kashmlr, situated between Infant!ry. Division,
I. Elect Senator J. Howard
BERLIN Ort. 29 (An—Dr. WerIndia and ■PsklsUn, .4* prrdoml" c ir c u s h e a d
Th# mhatlng will start at 8:00 n»r Heisenberg, Nobel Prise win
McGrath ol Rhode Island as na­ KSi
nattily Moslem but iU Hindu Ma­
ATLANTA. Ort. 29
tional chairman lo succeed Post- harajah acceded last week to In­ o'clock an a th* banqtist wilt b* at ner and a well known euthorlty
o'clock, it was announced on atomic energy, recently avert­ Atlanta Journal said today
mister General E. Hennegsn. who dia. which Is mainly Hindu. Sheik 9:00
by IL P. Payne, executive officer ed an attempt m kldnap him and John Ringling North haa
is fetiriag from the committee post Mohammed Abdullah, hood of the for Co. I. The banquet la being take him to the Soviet xone of reinstalled as president ot in*
because of. health. Hsnnegsn was n«w provisions! government, a r­ held under the ausplcies of the Germany, Die Neue Zeitung, of­ Ringling Brothers and Bantam
sleeted in January. 1944, nnd ran rived bora to confar with I ndia | Seminole County Chamber of ficial newspaper of U.S.S. mill and Bailav Circus in the place of
official*.
Commerce and the City of Banfori. tary govsrnmsnt, aaid todaf.
James A. Haley‘ M
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Florida’s Pocahontas
All earlier ‘‘Pocahontas" than the familiar one of VirKinia’s history is now credited to Florida. Indeed, according

Annually American women
spend more than *20,000.000 on
band makeup Relatl sale# ot

THE WORLD TOflAY

nail lacquers, cutlet* spnenera

By DEWITT MACKENZIE

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nml Illlltt nm itrurr MU'.-.t.i
Uons totaled *21.500.000 In HH4 i

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hontas may have been mere legend and the Florida story* One of the striking develop­
af %lar,k a. 1*»T.
lllil.M M I l„ UN*k
“ the true origin of the great American tale of the white ment! In the political battle be­
i .rn..r
tween Democracy and Commun­
captive
and the rescuing Indian maiden." Miss Douglas' ism
t.O H IM IV UKA5I
la the formation of a commitllu la n i klaaBi*,
article is condensed from her forthepming book, "The Ever- tec of exiled pcaaant leaders from
’ a t Mat i i i i * i lu.V i t a r t c *
the caatcrn European Slavic
glades, River of Craas."
ST lain tr, n rrk
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The Florida white captive, according to Miss Douglas, satellite* Of Rusata to Inaugurate
I t , MbbIS
I '&lt;•
an antl-Communist propaganda
T in ,
N a a lh ,
S.w&gt;
»la Mvalk,
S-I" was one Juan Ortiz, of Seville, Spain.'A survivor of Panfilo offensive with headquarter* in
Oa , t a a r
IS.#* de Narvaez's expedition to Florida in 1628 (11 years ahead Washington or London.
BBlirr, laid, »i of Hernando de Soto), Ortiz was captured by Indians. Bind­
"A U a h lla a iT
Thia flta In perfectly with your
I Saak, fnalallaa, &gt;M »dW i »l
««IMlalaa,*al, lar ih* |rar|M„ •&gt;! ing him, naked, to a grid made of poles, the Indians applied coltimniat'i recent obaervatlon
ralalaa faada, will k» rkarakd fat a torch to the fuel underneath. But as the first flame Bear­ that freedom loving people Ilka
1
W a a la f a d i r n l iia a v»l»«.
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the Slava—who through the cenI ala a 4 'V r«,a« a»» ji7air«aiailW.. ed his flesh, the new Pocahontas, a daughter of the chief. turica have fought for their In*
|a«.. n ln w a li I k , lltrjUl la Ik, Interceded jji his behalf. The fire was scattered and Ortiz dependence time and again—
ta lk a il TOM , ( adtriOMaa. Oflli n arv aialBlBlatd la Ik, laianl was unbound. There followed three years in which Ortiz wouldn't Indefinitely aubmit to the
&lt; *l„ la Ik, raaalrr "Ilk h,«a„n«,- was an honored member of the Indian clan. But after a , fltfrcc regimentation of total it*rl
k n la I1 I» M « a a d I r w I a , k.___
/crment
ot
workTh*
in thyae
amall
aralH I al Ik* defeat by a raiding tribe, the d an 's chief was- persuaded f,nre^ ^ nj^nJ t,w
' Tk* IliiaU u
A aw lalil P ,„ a "kirk U (aiiltrU th at the white man was the cause of their ill fortune. O r countries which have been coraekltawt,,!, la Ik, a*, ( « r«|&gt;ahH
T all,a at ail Ik, laral a,"&lt; erUtrS tiz, secretly condemned to death, was warned by the chiefs munized by strong-arm method*.
How-eyer, significant,
aa la this
‘ flea
4a il l , bvm •#*#«&gt;. a, well ••
daughter. With her help he escaped. Years later the de Soto news,
It lk far from being the
a r a r e , ai&lt;ralrk,k.
expedition found him.
complete
picture
of currant
WEDNESDAY. OCT. M .1I47
This narrative wns translated into English early in the trenda. To this we m int add the
17th century and published in London, Miss Douglas says. announcement by General Luclua
BIBLE VERSE EUR TQDAY
D. Olay, U. S. Military Governor
"Shortly
afterward Captain John Smith published thejdury In
IP YOU ARE SEARCH I NO
Berlin, that the American Mil­
FOR GOD T H R O U G H THE of his romantic rescue by Pocahontas, the second version itary Government la embarking
HIGH - POWERED TELESCOPE of his account of experiences with the Indians of Virginia on a new aggreaaive policy of
OF PHILOSOPHY. REMEMBER in 1607. Captain
:ap
Smith's first version made no mention defending before the German peo­
H E WAS FOUND TWO THOU­
ple the principle* of freedqm, and
whatever
of
the
Pocahontas
episode."
SAND YEARS AGO IN WORK.
attacking Communism.
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CLEAVE THE WOOD AND
THOU SHALT FIND MF.. LIFT
THE STONE AND THERE AM
” L—Acta 11:27: He i* not far from
Bach one of ua.

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Chile has about 8.000 mllea ot (
railroads, over half being state i
owned. There are 2.306 miles of
airlines and 28.004 tnikT'-uf
road*.

Paleography, la ancient writ-j
tng. tn Its widest signification it
la Uia setenos that (reals ct th e ,
writing of the onetenta and that;*
of the Middle Ages.
'
Dun* mo re Cross or High Cross!
ia the center of Ungland.
Recent reductions In the num­
fa rm s, in the
United State* nava r e s u l t e d
from absorption -of many amall
farm* into larger operations ond

ber of tenant

from purchsse by former trna.nu
wbo have prospered.

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The word mausoleum originat­
ed with the magnificent monu­
ment erected by Queen Arte­
misia In 353 B. C , in memory

of her husband. King Maurolua.
Th# Belgian Congo. Africa, Is
th« world's largest producer ot,
Industrial diamonds.
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Then we have the launching of
General Charlea De Gaulle’* cruAsbestos waa used ocMnst fire
a a d e against Bolaheviam la
as long ago as ttie filtii century
France, and' the drastic atep of.
||, G,
-•
Robert M. Hutchins, Chancellor of the University of Brasil
and Chile In aeverlng dip­
L ' sfe
»
Chicago, believes that hitman knowledge has gone beyond lomatic relation* with Mofceow in
We gather that what Ccncial the individual’s capncity to use it for good. Ideals are slip­ proteat agalnat Red activities in
Patton wanted to do wat fight ping. Though the work week has been cut to 40 hours, no Ihoae two countriea.
ami win the war all by hiimclt. one'know s, what to do with the leisure thus gained. "A
Disclosure of the projected peaAnd it wai quilc pouible that lie moral, intellectual and spiritual reformation is needed," he aant organisation waa marie by
Serbian Yugoalar t’raaant* Leader
:
might have done to. ,
says.
Dr. Milan Gavrilovlc, who la In
He is probably right about the reform need. But it is a London. Representative of th f
It ii too had that the City can
Yugoslav, Romanian, Rulgarlan,
Sol take advantage of available large order. The world mny be "quivering on the brink of Czechoslovak and Polish peasant*
paving equipment at a - materia! destruction,” -as-D r. Hutchins says, TIw average-citizen nicl in tbo British rapital and
saving in resurfacing coil to re­ cannot do much about averting the catastrophe unless men laid plan* for an all-out propag­
pair tome of out badly deterior­ like the ‘chaucellor can give him practical prescriptions for anda drive agalnat Communlam,
to lie Inaugurated aa aoon aa the
ating atreeta. It would coil tome steps he can take.
Polish peasant leader. Btaniilaw
Why
should
not
somo
of
this
new
leisure
be
used
for
thing like $50,000 or $60,000 and
1Mikolajetyk — who haa just **WATCH DOG STOLEN
PEPPER and RANKIN
the City hat on hand only about. improving the local community? November elections are caped from Communist dominated
Poland—reaches
London
or
Wash­
TAMPA
TRIBUNE
BALTIMORE
Oct. 29 (A*) — !
912.500 for (hit purpose. How- not fHr off. It’s a good time to become informed on school
ington.
William Aahby, 34, waa In jail 1
ever, it will coil Uic City many board candidates' qualifications; what the City Commis­
_ M__ &gt;
What these leader* project la a
hundred* of thoutamli of dollar* sioners nre doing; the pros and cons of the coming City world
At the risk of being accused of mKtee Investigating procedure today, charged with strallng Fran- ,
peasant "International,** to
in ruined pavemrnt if somethinz election. Mnybe the community would benefit from a youth coordinate the fight against Com­ carrying water on both shouldcriu would have been. In better grace da Lynch'# watch dog, s nine- |
1
isn't done aoon. at anyone recreation center, or perhaps the town should frame a new munism. Thla international ia cal­ we say that both Senator Pepper* if it hod been made years ago. month • old Doberman Pinscher
culated to combat Communism** and Representative Rankin are In th* past many bustneu men valued at $160. Lynch said . 'V hea you lots V *&lt;Jv«rthe
with half an eye can sec City Charter.
"Cominform" (Communist partly right In the attack on and have been called before commit­ “Gretehen" was "on duty'* when
that tome of our ilrerti are go­
Many little candies shining in small corners can bring new
They Don't St.y L st-L o n *
Infoimation Bureau! which com­ defense of the Hollywood Inves­ tees of Congress and subjected to
ing to pieces. What we need is a glow to the world. The result might not be a world-wide prise* the Soviet Union and Its tigation being conducted by the vague accusations by wltncaica Ashby carried her off.
n S
ipmeonr who can tell ui how to. "moral, Intellectual and .spiritual rcforift," but It would be satellite! in eastern Europe. The House un-A m erican Activities) friendly to New Deal extremists
Committee.
Unfortunately
how"Cominform"
Is
generally
regard­
in
thg
Democratic
administration.
g tf rai*e, $50,000.
a stprt,
ed a* a rejuvenation of the Com­ avrr. both men take such ex­ Wher* waa Senator Pepper on
intern. or Third International, treme positions that they do their those occasions?
At an iailance of what we
hich is the General staff for came* heavy damage.
fiilboard Lobby
In the midst of the
m a n by the ipveinmcnti anti­
ed world revolution.
Repreaanutive Rankin makes a Rankin squabble, it has i
quated pike itipport policies beassume*, thatJIungary-m ay [filing point in saving th rt "U m - fo r "Erie Johnston. ~ pro*;
i ^ i t h u powerful toltby in-every In-Unr
. ing a t lean partly i*s|&gt;ontiblt for
added to the peasant Interna­ nnlnism is th* greatest menace thg Motoln Picture Asa&lt;
the high price* which are today slate capital. Is-preparing'n nation-wide campaign to Uttar tional. In any event, Dr. Gavri- eur civilization has eyer known.** of America, to issue the kind ..
plaguing Amenta, wr rile the an- our postwar highways with more, bigger and fancier signs, lovle says the peasants will have The Miaaisslppi ‘ Congressman ia lungmnt,, Dip country..nccda_liU
.cantldc
'
' In a letter to congressional
Y*IT
nounctment yesterday that the Including jtycn.tclgylajoa on h lllhourda—Thla maanni-wqrna- Ait
front will
Ith other anti-Communiit that the Ilouse Committee haa leader* he pleads for an end to ‘
New
York
State
Senator
Thomaa
C.
Desmond,
in
The
■rtmtnl~of Agriculture will buy
Rolitlcal parties. Meantime Jac­ ‘exposed more subversive actlv- th# flamboyant behavior now gofo
about $25,000,000 worth of to­ cr’a Digost f o r November, th at our roads will be clutteftid ques Due lot, French Communist , idee and more Communist front la c on In Washington and the
organisations
within
the
last
ftw
leader,
hat
announced
that
the
bacco from the prc*ent crop ia as never before .with dangerous acenery-destroying bill­
substitution of fair play in th*
.
,
- eider Id" prevent a tag in th* boards, unless citizens act to prevent it. So strong Ih the Cominform carl be joined by any years than any other agency of case of individuals whose name*
Communist party In the w o rld - our government."
are
brought
Into
the
testimony
market following the Biitiih *tf- billboard lobby Itr Albany, Desmond says, that in his six* including those of ih t United
.
However, tils defense of the o f witnesses. *
aouncemrnt of the lutpenuolt1 of teen years’ effort to prevent the disfiguring of our roads States and Britain.
committee run* to the extreme.
Mr. Johnston doe* not argue
Moscow apparently hi. furious As he seas It, the committee can th at th* broad power of Congress
'dither American tobacco import*. hid bills have been killed in committee or smothered by
no wrong.-and any mean* It to fmwwUgstk ahAubl fc. .ITb. 1"
government i» afraid that to­ votes on the floor. A $160,000,000 public-housing program at the flight of Mikolojcsyk from
hmoiicju-d.rjgionL-iq.. W iriy g" .m playa are- j w tt f i m - b r u t m y - ated. Far from I t He simply:
bacco prices might go down *o it which he sponsored was iilnrkort until o^bRllMiaML.ii**a—lw.
ib Hoir«w radio deelarad that •bits.
B
alia for
/ n a reform*
— f n B n a In
la- committee
- —a.. _ U A *
■rails
‘ -+35,000,060 “ uf ttrr “eluded to help finance construction. was removed.
he is a “cowardly fugitive" and a
On
th*
other
hand,
Senator
procedure
so
th
st
the
sovereign
taxpayers' money* l» keep th.*
sworn enemy of
it the enaw Democ­ Pepper is quite correct in putting rig h ts'an d dignity o r the jndivld- ;
On The Opcninff
ratic Folartd who was caroful to the finger on the great danger t« ual will bh protected. * This means ,
prices up. Bui probably tomorrow
take
himaslf
off
In
time."
That
i
b
o
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
inorS crocodile tear* will be shed
democracy "from theee th st committee' witnesses qhpuld
expression "take himself off* iq American
By RlifiHKU. KAY
witch-hunts and loyalty purges." bo allowed to tell' their stories
Of Its Beautiful
ore? the "poof, downtrodden for*
lime" certainly has an ominous He performs a good service In fully,
with th* committee always
tten man w)i6'h a i lo pay ih tit
ring.
,
stressing that the right of free operating under the concept th a t]
price*, if not for the laxpayei
Summary: The tide of resis­ speech Is a saevfcd right, and that s man ia innocent until he Is
The announcement last week by ed.
New Store
- .
who Haa In fool the bill.
Senator W.- A. "Bill" Shsnds of
F ulltr, who Is more of a New tance against Communist aggros- there It great danger when some Proved guilty.
,riri* Strega!# t&lt;. thcoiielvca ..^Thnse or* timely and important
Ualnesvllte that he expert* to Dealer 'than KqoseroH/'wUf i r - *i?" fc rising wl}h_In«#.»ing r .
Whether or f»o(._____________ •ntat- th# Governor's race may sign S'IHifipalgh Id. plciiie everyright to *ay who shall ami suggestions. They ore so superi­
y
Sanford, and iheir parent*, want have been news to some folks but body. He will be one of the most
who/thsll- not exercise that rig h t or to the bxtrema statements of
But in hi* extreme criticism ot Um Peppers and the Rankins.
: a swimming pool may he luqwct to those who keep an attentive iromislng candidates this state Princess Elizabeth
the committee, he convinces many They recognize that the best way
ed from the letulli of a poll con ear to the political groumi It waa ia* evar seen. He will stand for
Just a confirmation.
-- Vv. v
mfin
whatever h e thinks the must Receives Hifrh Honor American* that he Is opposed to to keep Communism out of pur
ducted through ihr tchooli by the
AV t*s
cysrythlng about it, that it can do country la to keep democracy in •
,; -:7i"Bill ha* been chocking "and voters will fall for and don% kid
*
FTA. At the high school III .aait) double checking for some time yourself, hell get a whole helluva
LONDON Oct. E9 lAV-Prinee.s no right. Small wonder, than, It. If all citizen*, including Sen­
they wanted, a pool and would and haa svIdenUy convinced him­ ot of votes.
Elisabeth woe formally invested that by hta harsh words, and es­ ator Pepper and Representative'
ute it, only one no. At Southtide self that ho has a good chance to Tom Watson will probably con­ today.w ith the insignia of Dame pecially th* advice h* reportedly Rankin, will accept' th at truth and ty a 'V .
Grand Cross of the Order of 8a!nt gave to prospective committee work a t It. America will roach
tort cam­
«
195 wanted a pool, II no. At be elected, otherwise h* wouldn't duet a slam bang two fisted
John of Jerusalem
have sold what he did.
1 m ■a■ ghof i f t a l witnesses, he open* himself to goal of individual freedom
paign
with
a
chip
on
both
should­
I? Junior High 191 favorrd the (*oo!,
Th# Senator'(k a pretty level er*. He know! that the present society dating, bock to th* time charges of giving "aid and com­ opportunity that It has set for
r-ii'
.1-^
onhr 6 no. And at Weilzide, the headed man and he* had sufficient cabinet ami administration will of the first crusade. Th# private fort" to this cquiitry’s ' enemies.
jO_
Incidentally,
lad+
ao ...... m Senator Pepper’s
score w ii 95 to 4. Thst seem* political experience to know his brow every stone in hia path ceremony, wo* held in Backing,
criticism of congressional. coma rather conclusive indies- way about. In a three cornered th st they can rake up, that labor hdm Palace.
Her
father,
King
George
VI,
lrsiters
will
fight
him
lo
a
flnlah
battle
with
Tbnt
Watson
and
Full­
an. The trouble with st&gt; msnv
Warren he’d have to have a and that the Everglade* Park is. Awarded tK# in+iffniik mm
af our civic Iftden ti that be- er
of
venerable order after
lot of friends In a lot. of places to sue will prove a mighty hurdle
they have grown old them get in the second primary.
when he begin* campaigning In the Archbishop of Csntebury, Dr.
Geoffrey fisher, read th* prayers
and they can firrJ^littic fun
The gentleman from Gainesville southeast Florida.
.
a swimming pool, ibly think would have to depend upon or­
But Tom doesn't fear oppoal* of the order.
Three other women—the Counnobody else can. They have for- ganisation rather than oratory. tlon. Ho thrive* on ft. He'll take toss of Bess borough, the Countess
Everglade* Park charge by
thrir own childhood when He It not a forceful campaigner the
and in a rough and tumble batUa the naps of th# neck and »hak# of Cromer and the Countess of
u»ed to play hookey from with such vociferous glams a* it limp, and when ho grt* through Plymouth—also wore invested by
King as Dams* Grand Ores*
tn order lo go down to the Toirt and Fuller he rouldn't count
■ chatk up a lot of votes be the
r W
t
have before. The harder in the roremony In the palact's
£ swimming holt" and get on curtain tails, but he Is a very
bow room.
* ;
v' ^
labor
fights
him
the
better
hs’U
able
business
man
and
an
ibis
in their ear*.
Th# King Invested os Bailiffs
oorranlzgy and it might be he could run. lie proved that before and
&lt;3IFT
H
Grand Cross the Archbishop of
my
guess
is
he
can
do
it
again.
weJd
a
following
of
key
m*n
to
thg
io
tr union leaJcrAvJohn J j
Canterbury, the Earl of Cromer.
throughout the state who could
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But a lot of voters tell you Field Marshal Lord Chstwode,
h ti died o f , 4 heart at do
s selling job*for him.
that Jhey don't want either Wat­ M alar General Sir John Duncan
iking the third labor ofH# Is vdlnermbla on a number son or W om n. They are looking and Col. Sir .Edwin
J o die while attending the I of . point* and you can depend for a dark horse and tome of
i ’. • ’ ——— wo convention of - the upon it his opponent# nre thor- them tell you that the next Gov­
w . v . B irriN G
l . Lewi*, militant min- roughly familiar with them. Like ernor hasn’t ever been mentioned Bill Hhands and a«o how much
dust he stirs up, Ha's no 'puife.
t in the hoipitaL Jiuffcr- Fronds Whit chair, he will be yst.
-r~
termed thb rich man’s and cor­
Otter Jn UcUnd, a young Unt over and hs is not th* kind «f a
wr know not whit. Uo- poration's candidate. They will
«
X
student, Dick Cooper, has
• everywhere will regard
lit. It waa Bii
announced himself as a■ Wil
who. jntrwiuced i| fI i l l
a* martyr* to thrir
.torlal , candidate. Well, that
- •,
*t'e on# way to get your name the cool. T
i» who akcTiftced their tax MU In the J u t legislature,
&amp;
The
New&lt;
Uvthe
paper
sad
most
folk*
fit
to
the
swift
At
the
moment.
Watson
iliftt for the common
1
that is about all Cooper can
strong,
but
■
are
not
viewing
the
shunmost
they sit
t. The beta-w e 100 to i that
when we
won't qualify, for It take* five .
tea':'-A
i
i.ii
ovtf the
to dr»
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PersAdivith

Putting Greens Are 1
Unproved At Club P g t s

PACK T H ltK K . ,

Teen-Age Fun Spot .

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JQ ^SolLD rinks* Y O U R F —T E L L I N G —M E !]
“Not H ard Liquors,

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C rn tu l I 'lr u IV n ttl
1I0UREW1VE8 of America.
dleuned he had h-rn eonIt U rStllniited. will put up the
Urinued to sprnd the rest of hta
atbfC«rtng amouni of (130.000litc in Yankee stadium
000 1 uuiul, of Jains, prcst-t\*s
s
' ’ '
and Jellies this autumn Such
Thought tot fke d*y_: Some - 1
Obtm-lanie is bound to spoil u
rime* rr rake, * lilllt log roll- j
ain.dl buy a tun in -• psnlry raid.
ing m m ake a tla rc sn ra n p re s i­

Ry ItAL IIOM.E
ROCHESTER p N. V. tAY—Teen­
age kids have their own night club
here—a modern fun sjsit run by
Clyde Tervfdlcgar, J r —Seminole
themselves where soft drinks re-*
7*
TiiUKSitJAr
place highballs.
Club pro, announced this
Raymond W. Knapp plans tu
■ The Presbyterian Women'* Aux­ Country
morning that all putting green* leave tomorrow for Chicago, III.
, They call It "The Ham."and it'*
iliary will observe the ")Veeh of of
course are being put into where be will visit relatives.n big glossy redesigned (Jilorii-et ;
d e n tia l n m i e r .
Prayer” at 3;30 P. M. at the guo&lt;lIh* condition
TA.U trpoitrd s c t tm b lr 0 /
nnd that they
hut structure with nit the interior
The arfnual Hallowe’en Carnival
trimming of a Manhattan night Arti'Mcun frugue rfub, for Leu
Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Harper have
J jill he held hy the We*t Sidu should., be completed in about a
In a ten d o n tortory w ark srt
Upiallrju m«krs ih f prnnunr
club..
T. A. at the school. A chicken Week and a half. He added that a* their guest* ul their home on
t.r* “ •nie'sainsrfr by bogpips
took 1:1? ;utr the record p/iie.
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This unique cxpcrtdtrnt in te
Ayonue, ______
Mr. and .....
Mr*. J.
pilau supper will lie served be­ there arc nine putting hoU* on Sanford
: .! !
musts This should m ots asaty.
creation for hign -clnsol* child­
the eighteenth green which were p, l*re*cou of Raleigh. N. C.
ginning at 6:00 P. M. ona s i rhsm o sonflimtd slash
With i f eorietia* ol nolians 4n
in contest* tht* afternoon
ren, praisetl by religious mgaminThe Central Circle of the San­ used
linn*
ami
civic dub* here ths UN it‘| no wendsf Ihoi or*
wolshsr.
ford Carden Club will meet with following the luncheon of the ‘Harold HasUirr, Jr., who Is at­
originated with a mother who *rnt
I*I t
yatiUolien so oflsn finds llssll
Mr*. F. K. Bolx at 1101 Park newly.former] Woman'* Golf As­ tending the University of- North
a f250 rheck to Pubbshc-, Flunk in a p.tkis.
Carolina, spent the past weekend
Tlie witches nnd giibltns Will.
Avenue a t 7:0U P, M, A coveml sociation.
those seen playing at with his p aren ts.. Mr. ami Mis.
Gannett in a letter asking:
pent to worts overtime on Hal- ■
I I !
dish *upper will l&lt;e field and all theAmong
local club during the past Harojd Kasfner. ,
"Why isn't there a . place fo r'
Idwe en if they think they ta n (
lEado* Iiumkopf, an nnrcconmember* are ifrgt-d to attend.
our children'll! go and have a ! •truclrd *1 lodger fan, had huracaro the world tn tha shups
The Girl Scouts of Sanford will week were Mr. and Mrs. John
and Mrs. Andrew Cargood time without drinking?”
Mf|* Pei'gy Knapp ha&gt; return­
it a tu today.
have a Hallowe'en party from Ivey,ay,Mr.
laat-oU bt. tic
Mr. and Mra. W. ft. Willi­ ed from New Orleans, 1*. where
Gannett inventignf.-d and found xililc t
H:00..to 7:00 P. M. at the Girl raw
ams;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
E.
B.
Smith.
that
problem
waworrying
many
shA
visited
her
sister,
Mrs.
H.
C.
^ rrm t Little House.
ami Mr*. John Stuck. Mr. and MrMullen, the former Mi** Edith
parents who didn't want their,
• The Seminnla ftebekah Indite Mr.
rhildren exposed to adult tem pta­
No. 43 will have a Hallowe'en Mr* Karl Higgenboihnm, Mr. and Rolls.
M nvies A re YtrUr
tion*.
party and White Elephant talc Mr*. Price Heard. Dr. and Mrs.
“Then I made a dus k in .find
IIB ST
Mr. and Mrs, A. 1.. Thonm* jind
at the I. 0 . O. F. Hall at H;00 T. F. McDaniels and Mr. ami Mr*.
Axt,
out wlmt the diitdien themselves
children spent the ' past weekend .
K n lc r ln in m c n r j*
P. M. All member* are Invited Rob
|Wanjed nn&gt;»i in tlo- wav of en­
&lt;\*l:o Mr*. J. A. Pounder. Mr*. in Trenton. Fla. where they at- ■
to attend in costume.'
Clyde Terwillegar, Jr..* Mis* Dnr,- tended the Golden wudding *nni-1
tertainm ent,' said tjii- "J-ycai-bld
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. FRIDAY
publisher. "They -aid they wanted
othv Powell and Miss Frances versary celebration of Mra., Thom­
The Presbyterian W o m e n ’ * Mahoney. Ed Lcvy-Whitner, Roy as’ parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
a
place
w-Rh
n
flight
dob,
utmosW.
Auxiliary will observe the Week Munn. E. G. Kilpatrick, Jr., Dr. Douglas.
phere -dancing, foml and good
of Prayer at thy church a t 3:30 ii, &amp;. Holman, Mr. Alaro’ Wood-music—hut without liquor.'*
P. M Mr*. W. S; Tfrumley will ruff. F. D. Scott. A. J. William*.
I l r •( Ipcnn 12 : Li .1'. 5T- H»c
* “The Ram" wa- the outcome.
ftwak on mission work among the G, W. Spenrer, George Thurston,
Monroe county official-* donated
®ilon-&lt;l people. The mission chal­ Al Lyon*. Roy Holler and • Roy
the uw* of rounty land on a hift j r
l.n s l Dnv \\ I'llncsiliiv!
lenge will I* given by Mr*. Roy Symr.i. Jr.
mitside tho city. Gannett pot- up
lly
in
Hi
TIIOM
\S
Mann.
$«I.(NM) to erect "The Rain." It has
Also E, F. l(oiisboldcr. Hugh
PRftlDtNT AND MR!. TRUMAN are shown with Col. Archibald It Roose­
"
'“T 'g T trl 1■■ 1 1 a soft drink hut wi'Ji loi-pm -rd
The N do V Howard Chapter, Wholrhcl. G. K. McCall. II. C
velt. son of thr late President Theodore Ho i.evcll. at Jhe dedication In
l.i.iHYNH I..U..SUNWYCK
United Daughter* of the Con­ lletxel. II. II. C-olemon. J. JnlfnHOLLYWOOD, o o . 2jt (Ay i£ - Washington of a memorial (background) to thr Intel)u-ar 8, Streus, .jfood, tables, a band platfoini with
federacy. wiil rpeel «1 the home son. J. L. Ingley, Hullng Greer,. ing an actress and » mother pre­ Ckhlnet rotmher and jllplomat tinder four PreitdrnU, Tbe slatno it lo­
j microphone and-n ilanre fltnir lliat
of Mrs. George D. Ilishup, 1910 AI Rrvant. Charles Potter. Kirby sent* difficult pioldum* In chit- cated In Commerce Utyailmenl Ibdldlng's Great Plasa, (Interivallottal)
that any metroiotlilnii night* i luh
Hibiscus D riv e.-at 3:00 P. M. Fite. Kirby Fite. Jr., Rill Hern­ psychology, say* Ingrid llerg, might envy.
with Mrs. J. St. Clair White a* don. Mark Cleveland. Dale Scott, man.
On opening night la-t Miry. Id
co-hostess.
n. L, Perkin*. Jr., Lieut. Col. Ingrid, In her short bob ami suit Modern Hallowe’en
it was jammed, and it h* drawn
Kli/iiheth’H
Gifts
S t m is T h u r s d a y
Charles Rett*, Rilly Shuman, Hob of mail for "JoHn," said, she
MONDAY
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i is
is
.. capacity crowds of fitat to ('.&lt;*» ,’teen
Gets Streamlining I reviewed
Circle No. 10, W. S. C. R , of Axt. Rob Kilpatrick, Gem* Smith wouldn‘l let ‘her daughter-sec the
By
I
ress
ager»..cv.gr.ainLL'. a u-h .,... .- ih«
F tir 2 D a y s !
*tage version from the audience
^ i e First Methodist Church will and Gene Bryant.
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"living added'
AweIng ner trlotlier burn at the
-Nbesl a t th r - homo- uf -M l-^-Jam
tart
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
II, I.I...NN WILLIAMS
I. Gannett dccirh-d at tl
TkoR Is • 4fkl 111Slk
-take would have been too much
E. Pearson. &lt;114 Magnolia Ave­
Hallowe'en. ' wideh started out
Lo n DONAk Oet. au (AY T helthat It was up tu f h e k id -'iliem
m*M4 is 010 Ml11(0 l*
fur her." sin- ’told me.
nue. at 8:00 P. M.
c*
Dependable ClnsH
seriously enough a* nn ancient power.- that usuallyy put a ,„yaJ iSidves to operate tin -club
"Instead I let her watch from Druid pagan ceremony, I* in tho ahu-b oil pieparalionThe chapter* of the Woman’*
ion- for Frio' ,,nv' » - ’ - d out
Technicolor!
Has Monthly Meet backstage.
She could See me go process of U'lng streamlined ami
Auxiliary of the Holy Cross EnisL d . 100. flomr if it had lu-en I............ upon them
ecr*
Lliinlulii#
wedding
flung
gniwnujfa
had tried to run it,'
onstage i,ud• occasionally I would converted to community fun In
eopal Church w ill, meet at 3:00
open a side door to norient St. hp ^
S7ANISIAW MIKO'.AJC/rk
P. M. a* follow*: 8t. Ann’s with . The Dependable Class of the wink at her so she would know I United State*.
J a m .,- Fa 1are today and adm it-; ..T|(t&gt;
,,
j |,v (i„.
Mr*. Fred Rail with Mrs. A. M. First Methodist Church m et' last was all right. I'll ilu the same in
(T
HAS Btiif ar.ti^nrc 1 t
In past generation*. Oct. 31 tell u I,rigiute of new-uu-it Gw' •"
' ,V of l'lie.tiannetl Ynnlh Club,
Philip* aa co-hostes* at 31(1 flak night at the. home of Mr*. J. D, the picture. Pia is watching all the was an Evening of unndidti-ratcsl
tmv that biatUilaw Mikirloirok
bark
at.
.the
first
flianl
uf
t
b
e
„
|
,
„f
„
leprv-entMttve
from
A venues 8t. Agnes with Mra. Callahan with Mr*. Ro#cih» Taylor preparation*.
mischief. Gales -were missing
(oSuve), leader of the oppoxihi 11
Henry Mrl.aulin, 117 West Nine­ as hoslesH. Mr*. Taylor a* pres­
iw ." Ingrid laughed, *'8he can fium fences the nest morning, Fritua - ' wedding gift*.
. * leach of 30: pulrlle nnd. pinochint . Pul bit Feasant Fatty ^dlsajipcami
teenth Street; St. Catharine’a ident also presided over the meet­ baldly wait to see nie burn."
Nob"dy
would
make
an
uffihigls
school*
In
the
Roehe-ler
ruea,
the cow wa* mooing uncomfort­
ago from Hie Fob-h
? Mgr
Then out to see Errol Flynn, ably from the neighboring church rfaT gue-* at the worth of all the Executive* of ton Itovli. -lri newa- ‘ tcveral
(vlth Mr*. 11. F. .Whltner, 1402 ing.
capital and has tied the country,
™)nk Avenue, with' Mr*. ’J. St.
papers
net
a*
ndvism-,
lost
the
Mr*. J. M. I-conard gave the who is back In tights again, as |K-lfty and almost all American bea|ied gift*
an outspoken critic o f ,
• Clair Wfiile a* co-hostess. SL devotional and regular business Don Juan. Flynn ha* received »tote window* were liberally
Win-ton I'liuichill sent ulong a 'teen age board nit-mbur- lu.iku Mtkfdajcryk,
the Hie-i.m intlUem e in Hie Foil*!)
Mark’* will meet at 8:00 P. M. .was carried on. Following ’ ad- mure l i d publicity
dicity ■**--------c —, ,,-ribided
......... over in soup.
than any other
six volume set of his teaik. “The and enforce the rule*.
regime, had been under flic within !
with Mfl. Walter Merriwcalhrr lournment of the brief business .ta r escept Charlie Chaplin, and.I T,„. no-hold*-harred fu n 'o f All
The iMiaitl voted*that no -tags
World Crisis.” ail done up in wotild be Allowed and N*t llie
hn own party.
{ l s l |f s s i H |j 1
a* hostess a t the home of Mr*. session refreshment* carrying dul I asked him if it ever (•Others
Hallows Eve Iwgan to tauv an the tmdrd „.,l Motoecq leather W »h|prlpfl
„ ,|nll..r a eouple. |rti,„
G. C. Habe on We*t First Street. a Hallowe’en theme were served.
asm-cts of a commVinltg" problem gol.b-i, edges on the pngi-* '•» *- r ,. held eft-h Friday and 8aturTUESDAY
Tho«e attending ware Mrs..Cy­
” lt used t-i.” he answered. “I
'day evening front !•:!"&gt; to "12:311
Thp Da lightens-of Wesley Class ril Hut ner, Mr*..Tay)or, Miss Nell u*e&lt;| to he-deeply hurt by thing* and some JO year# ago police of his golden oratory.
Al-uit |W&gt; present* were laid
'
of the First Methodist Church William*. Mrs. Leonard. Sir*. E. .th at’ w--t.- aid obout me; Rut I Kansas City and lloston .devised,
with
commendable
Ingenuity,
psess’a
)&lt;
prela)
pi(
i
i
'-W-1
17
,^
kid*
pul
on
lion
own
fur
-U
will meet with Mr*. J . . K. Me- 2 ' f H£ ‘„ .MrJi Ru^ v- n « v ^ M rs .|» p .t overJ^at^N ow when
'
'll,"cl
V ^U I'"^ ""o u V o ft
Kinter. 018 ilagpoljit AVLauc^-at. •l¥'-*r.-Tlllm.- Mr*-W--Wr'f1mTnA». IraR me * rogue and scoundrel I householders’ hair. Forlutustriy.il?.1 .,ht preview list was chopiiod ■shows. Each ' week, a different
householders'
hair.
Fortunately,!^’?.*
'V.'.’J
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iiLV,”
8:00 TV3n“ A Market Basket tal« Mr# Virgtl Smith. Mr*. Clarence
and alHiiit [high school tr«t»-qut it- le s t talent 1
P» JPjust **y, "You’re - alwolutely
tfVlII be held. Hostesses are Jit* . Wallarq.
Il“', “ ,rw,lliun j 300 Othsr gifts which hav.- flood-j in the uuv of
o f 'lingers,
'singer*. speeiulfv
s | k-viuII v
f#-. Kilpatrick. Iright.'' When hi# friend* told him
*11. «L. Wright. Mr*.
, 1,-d In -jure thro were left in'dwoCcr-.--- ItinglOiiaa--- IHuJ--- d mial ■
t H t f e i C s H A i i -Mrs Thoo jto auy over a rpcenV m agailnr art- Uf party-gl*ing.
-HA-thi% Ps tn anij'M rs. R~ W. Ht r r eW'------- j k ln F lynn aim rered lt‘ Wt* the ’ **—Hr" , nnjM" wua
Mr*. Zeb RaUi/f. MHt
: ; boxes
. '"
'group-. Any youthful rreil A*iaii&gt;
-ini •iikl i t! -their
iiiuml xml M u. Vi-hs*
(HNlCOck.
.i^ o . him.
kin. ■"ticks were rallml
the , .
,
called in to unseat the!
Ilt-siilent !ut potential Ring Cro-b) Im. Id#
bestt .blou
thing peer welunn
written about
. . r 'J I u
U han.e before an ...... ..
hi*
Tlie glamorous life of a movie ■•0*“ woman« from her broomstkk. - A ™
year
of SH
theE nifc
Itig ♦flgn,
| TntlgaWa gto»»---,**»«’•
‘own age.
first j»
at Ul
«aaev»-i—
star? Nuts, say* Ann Suthern. Thp
Kmi“-hn ‘Cily cous ninvfd husi iu ■r* WffTy^f—b *uiuI iHnllf*
*.
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Carnival Scheduled
Art Harris Trio To
Annie, who ha* been around
7 younKstmA
p 1 M who Iki-Im 1 Ambissadcit IKiu^ bn* diim htrr Thf club Hieomp»lH«lr fr*&lt;* from
«)Mnn 12.000
Hollywood alnre 1934 and is now W
Play At Local Club For Primary. School going stronger than ever, came "foriVD»eA’ in 3 'a t* ' k*" ered'm! S h am an remembered tha Prln- VAmlalism. W.HHlen fem e post
pfne«lre of wilting heapo f there to give nn uUtldt "r-tt*
*.. i
out of a grudling scene*of "April during the hour* they would have ’
m il,
for IV
the
NEW MONEY FOR
A Hallowe’en Carnival is plan­ Showers” and unloaded with some devoted to ripping the city t o . letter*. .She sent a neat
Thjr Art Harrl* Trio of Tampa
eternal high school urge to carve j
has been engaged to play far the ned for the South Side Primary realistie dope of,
initials, TJn- fence aavea-the table- :
J
U
the acting Jbu.i- shred* In Raaton, twb year* la te r, i' ’antique
"HW silver inkstand.
.Y.wn.gLP.Tinaia
L MS. mas •-------------aUi.k.. Mattwial—
Mal«^ iiik.-fuMi&gt;
- T t H'lf llT
r Ire n tin rnifniipiiW'.il
•’Hard Times” Hallowe'en Purl) School for Friday night hv the
—
•m : |t"l ^ u rn JL on ,r _ni!L..,o,t
r l» « d |L^ ■l u » Mam-k.
ifl
4h&gt;&gt;«tn la* niyiil*at- Parent TMl’tirr's A.lWtJiRfi:
n Ui hold
of San Anfnalu,
Teyw and hi*
-ny kind." *ai&lt;l Gannett.’ "Tlo- ; * Your O lsrirdrd Furnilurw
urn
K'-ns, Rsdin, itiryclc. Tool*.
he Sem{nol(. Country Club. Char*.
| , n'( Hn agency fur the i,"I'Ve U-en
tiln g in this scene • Erorn tho*e beginning*, the idea wife. pres-uted tile Princess with
■n eetjdng
I h llo s. ,«is he sold « ilt
le* Potter, manager, announced ■
’ fe*tivitle* nnd
lie served from for two day*' an d 'l’n
m all cricil o u t.‘ha# spread until it is almost a
*|]ved irinket box nod added |furrnatl(in of juvenile delfrri|Ui-tits
this morjiing’
3:30 to 7:no P. M. Following the I guess this b u sin*s&gt;
was fun at common police enterprise, as roo- „r, touch,
of Texits
Vor.....
her -----bride- It w«« set up primarily to pruviik
e ss________
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...... ........
a w ant an
iff
lie stated that many reserva- aunper plav* and *klt* will lie first. When
get *a1 ‘Narcissus’
IHTI Jyou
MM tin
ivKittnnua tine h* -distribution of toys at ; en.qm-tp.la-,' Liellt. Philip. Mount a wholesome pluio of play f u o j k
NEWSPAPER
tlona are ln-ing received for .din- enjoyed in (he auditorium,
thrill out, of seeing youraelf, 1but. Christinas time. (
flatten—if lie clip oitli a Texas from* liquor and |aei| *tHTt('l(Hlll‘v 1 ' 1
nor which will lie aem gTprlor to j Among the many attractions now it's just' work. ! asked If 'T here are qthej- angles u b ^ tW ; vmhlemr----‘ --------:
High scioioi ililldieu in every lit)
the party from 7:00 .until 9:00 for the carnival will I* the cake the kissing, sconos weren't
Mvrrm't fun; ~ IDhltlluAe-for-mlKhlef program:
T|lr fn .#|u-t of gift# »n- spread need sucli places."
o’clock. Mr: Potter also said th at-w alk , fl#h -pond, jeep and train
Thev're worst of all," she. am In T°m* River, N. J., Ilw- Kiwan- tw-fore some (UK) rejlurler* in
He’d like tn see the idea Spread
, y _
-------80 guests AM expected to Ih- pre- , ride* ami a fortune (filer. Potted wcreik "Y'ou have to powder your i. Club, and local merchant# run
,, niH„
,lf Kt
•ent when the Rotary Club hold*' flower*, candy, popcorn and cold lips so you won’t- get' lipstick all
OVJEDI) IK M Il'tO M IN G
Ita “Ladies’ Night” at the club drink* will la- for sgle during the^ oyer the acUir.Then.you gel-pow­
__ tomorrow night------- s evening
der diu n your throat and you’m ervlsed contest. Druggist Louts A ,n • " * '" « * '
, h&lt;
(iem iine Oil I'erm nm rnlH . T h e en tls it re wrii|&gt;|ieil w ilh
miseruhlel".
Slone (who, hgd sufferrd annually (''j r .'*1
»,,vnl admin -Irntlie • The minim I hnrnci noting of lioFrank Crn&gt;ra say* 'It’a A Won­ from soaped 'windows) tosses art
■’n'*
" kh"'v n lv e for (Ivie.ln Methodist Church "d ! Inil fla n n e ls, h-uving th e m Milt am i nnl
n iiltin il lim kiru:. *
derful. Life" hasn’t shown a pro­ annual Hallow’en party in Dr- hlng George’s infrequent levees, h«dd on Nov. 2 , at the Oviedo
S I’J .r.ll W ave
fa r
57.511 ■
fit. ills r |irrent film, “Stale Of trlot. One ycaf 3,000 potential' Th* riches' gifl* Jewels, mo. Methodist Church, Rev. Lionel W
A W O RD T O T H E W IS E !
S pecial Iriiin in u -frn m * ahIIled a r l l a t a in s ly lln p nnd
IThe -Union." will cost about the window-artists showed up. m ariyjnf them gold and s'lvn). hod -Nelson, toeul pastor, anmuint
Y'ou ran buy.hata. . , dresses. , . of
r n /n r nhapinR . S o ft w a te r iimmI.
'same (J2.HO0.000), but It has more of them accompanied - hy their -nch—still «re under wraps, hut A special program ha* lieen ut*vrn a far r o il.'.* , and if you don't
■Ur nuwcp , , . The Melvyn Doug­ parents.
O pen 1wit e v e n in g s anti W ednesday nflt-rninm -i
pudnldv will lie brought out for ranged and A la r g e nlleniliitne I
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tike them you don't have tn wear ihrm!
•lr&lt;- wnr:bu&gt;
las Mexico fjity trip la off. H!s ’ Chicago’# treatm ent of the 'lie King’# weitdinn orreen*-parly experled.
Afler
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A PERMANENT .WAVE 18 .DIFFER­
program
a
lui-kel
picnic
will
lx
wife has to 1?. to work in Wash­ theme is a little different: the three Hav» liefore the wedding.
ENT! Y'nu hav* to live with it every
ington . . . William Cagney signnl boys in blue deputise school boys
* H A U IliK T rS BKAUTY NOOK
AUnit JO ilays.afler the wed- held nn the rlitirrh grounds.
minute of the day.
James Itartrrn to a aeven-year who are aasignad to tnischief- ding ihere’l! Iw a puldlc chart'v
SMIfi N n rlh I'n rk A v en u e . •
’
P h i are !l71
Far your safety and satisfaction, let
pin t Sylvis tftdney Ir the only patrois on tha fateful evening*. •xhlhtti'-n at half a crown (A?
The
Mississippi
annually
moves
oar expert beautician* give yaa a
: .— ..7 1
.
other non-Cagney under contraet, It has worked;
rente) for admission.
tu tin- Gulf of Muxirri alrout *'•&lt;&gt;
PROFESSIONAL permanent wave!
Ace hurler Bobby Feller is talk­
Out
in
tbe
farm
country
nrar
Even
then
some
of
the
gift*
(17 Years la IJusidea* IA Hanford)
ing *0 Seymour Nebental ami Traverse City,, M4rh., the public
million tons of material.
will not ho on exhibition -for in­
Charles Roger* - aliout playing school
teachers
restrained
mis­
stance.
the
filly
foal
given
Ihe
himself iu "Queen Of Hearta” . . . chievous antics with a jgarly
EVA-I1ES8 BEAUTY SHOP
Princess lie the wealthy polenThe language problem was
J U S T A K i l l V Hl&gt;
A well-known* star w a s ’ talking
•
(Register and Vote)
contest. •' Wi t h rate, the Aga Khsn.
. 1
about-Du- am ount'af inter-marri­ Jack-o-l.antern
estttsd in Belgium through a
Ilh o n e 503
108 E ngl .Second S tr e e t
prise*
to
boya
and
glr}/
produc­
Another, which wasn’t on viow serin of laws by which.ths ad­
age in Hollywood: "In a few ing tbe m6st frightening ajroci*
--kaffgsr
today hut wa* listed in a tnlmeo- ministration's language U Flem­
veers everybody will have hyen mens of pumpkins.
married to everybody else. You'll
rrranhCd supplement hamlAI "nut ish In Flandcra, rrench tn th*
All
over
tha
nhtion.
youpg
peo­
have to go on location to find a ple’* clubs hold costume parties at the door, was from the Florida- Walloon region, and bilingual Ui
wife.”
- and play tha traditional Hallo' Rr ate Senate—a ship’s decanter ths Brussels district.
we'en games. Skeletons cavort, filled with water deacrilied as
• *•*
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Ths desert metropolis of I lio e -,
lit
"This Time For Keeps” la an­ witches ride broomstick# and ev­ from the "Fountain of Youth.”
The
Pnlsre
list
nlererf
the
words
Mix. Aria, was started In 1H38!
other mixture from the MGM erybody Irob* for apples.
Naturally, with such a distinc­ “ Fountain of Youth” In quotation as a stage coach stop. Two year*
musical
formula,
iTrgredlenta:
later, tn 1870. the lownslte w a s :
Esther Williams' swimming. Jim ­ tive tat of traditions {most of marks.formally laid out. and tn 1831
my Durante*# clowning. Lauritx them mada in America)trigger=:
Melchior’s operatic*, J o h n n y minded promotion men have
tha new oommiaHty w as tncorJohnstons crooning, colorful scen­ achieved some new twists to an
porated.
# # .
ery (Markinac Island), plu* the old celebration.
Around the middle of July some
usual paperthln plot. Put them
A Dwren Is ths Mongolian
all together -they spall entertain­ thousands of film starlet*, under
name for a large central Asian
the
eagle
eyas
of
atuido
publicity
ment, if nothing new.
“goltered" antelope, having ex___ -II_I. I - .1__ _
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PACE FOUR

' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FIVR

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Modernized New Fountain

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”Noithwooda F ra g ra n c e "
—a clean, K l t u h i n g h a ­
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CIGARS FOR THE MEN

CHOCOLATE
SUNDAE

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With every confidence in the future oi
Sail lord- We are Hpuring no effort to
bring to you the beat in merchandise
and Chopping comfort. We are proud
ol 'the beautification of our Htore- ItH
air-conditioning* The re-arraivgemenl
ol departments. Our many efficient
derltK are ready to offer you courteous
servicer You will find an up-to-date
prescriptiojfrmd drug departm ent; a
modern cosmftic departm ent; many
sundry items; cigars, cigarettes and
tobaccos; and an attractively and con­
veniently arranged luncheonette.

perfum es
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THURSDAY

COLOGNI
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PRESCRIPTIONS
lb* rnmpoumlinir operation* . , .
symbol which a«lr*l» In pi nt
precision which eaxurr* Ir ll
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75c CAROII) &amp; BILE SALTS........
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50c PHILLIPS MILK MAGNESIA
$2.00 CARA NOME CREAM.........
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$1.95 TUSSY RICH CREAM
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This 1* the thrilling ctcara that can do ao diuch fui
the woman orer thirty. A dynamic, truly effective
beauty treatment because Its active, beauty-giving
hormone ingredient carj actually be abaorbed by your
akin. Use Beauty Plus faithfully for a ftw short
weeks and watch for the wonderful results. The
“plus" in Beauty Plus (a that young,
young look! ^ 3 ftui toe.
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fad* make-up I
The first real fashion make-up for your face—It
changes you like a wonderful new hat—Instantly!
II to r Ion "Genie,* color. I f a t h d re
Itory-and ruby rod ludron t a p f f t t l

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faster I Spiritprup to (here • '
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fa n ’i possibly s p ill. . . it’s
cologne in m tU form. Pack
if in your traveling case,
your beach bag, keep it in
your car or la th e r for •
fragrant pick-me-up. . I
wherever you are, whenever
you want in In four
.favorite Lucien Lclong
fragrances. . . Sirdcco,
Balalaika, Tallspin, Or
W hisper. | 2.00

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Fot great moment/, the perfume I
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. enjoy Toilet Water in every .

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h are 50% more curling
surface; and they’re ribbed
(treaded) all over, to keep hair
from slipping.

preparations

SHAVING

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eaiTyiag the faaaous Dorothy Cray labtl. . . yopll
fiad Ibeta now la our Cotmede Department. There
are the preparations created for Americas Womea
by a famous American house that has for years
si{od for the American Design of Bvauty. Priced
so you caa afford to have the beet-Dorothy Cray.

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U f . D N E S T U Y . O C T . 29. 1947 ,
____________________________

Sec. Snyder Urges
U. S. Keep Budget
4 Balanced. On Aid
WASHINGTON. Oci. 29 u*V~
ictreU ry of Treasury Snyder said
today (he United Stales should
ter(&gt; its budget li ala need in pro*
tiding any aid for Futupc under
the Marihall self-help recovery
program.
Snyder said that not only woulJ
A like’ to see Congteti provide
revenues^ to cover any such aid
rosis.'hut also allow enough mar­
gin each year to apply something
for reducing the national debt.
For these reasons, the Treas­
ury. Secrciaty said he is opposed
to any change in present laxc-,
unlil Congress decides how much
aid can lie provided under the
^ o p e a n recovery plan suggested
by Sectrlaiy of Stale Marshall.
Snyder told re|*orteri that he
is not pro|K.sing that coils of tha
dan necessarily be scaled down
to keep within available budg­
etary surpluses.
He .said that he "gants revenur
provided" to cover the cost of the
aid a statement that could be
interpreted to mean increasing la*
™ rn u es \ necessary as well as
cutting down aid reeprests.
The 10 western European na­
tions who would lieneftl from the
Marshall I’lan have reported they
will need $22,400,000,000 in aid
foe ll‘4H through 1051, with Uw
l'. S. supplying moat of It. Aid
lequitemept for the next . ycaf
iihqie was.
about $0,090.-

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for
f
thev entire lime the Marshall Han
Snyder emphMixed that
"balanced liutiger
ant a "luilaored
budget"

, aid ia furnished, and not just
for the current fiscal year in
which the government ia' figuring
on a surplus o f. $4,007,000,000.
• Replying to a question about
taxes, Stiydci said President Tru­
man "will talk about taxes" in
Iji* message to the* special session
of Congress Nov, 17.
®Tht*n he added quickly that Id*
reason for saying so is that Me.
Truman “always does” talk gbml*.
taxes, Snyder added that he has
no "inside dope1' on what the
President plans to say.
Snyder said that the question
»f -curb* on raising prices at
home, which Mr. Tripnan has
asked Congress to lake up, is
related to the foreign aid prorniu because:
iff"
"W ith pHi-Vs

soaring, it make*
the foreign iAd tnonuy lesa sff« il

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__ Hrjdylng to another i|ue*ti»o»
nt hi* news confsrtnee, Sriydar
-ant that “President Truman is
n-ry sincere in hf* .desire to
lower the price level,”
The. .Secretnrv denied the gov­
ernment w ants' high price*- li
cause they, may Increase employ­
ment and profits and thus boost
•)X collect Ions required lot cover;
the national debt and other coa*a
of government.
Snyder skid soaring price*
I l ituJrl.L,—
iaflaitwn th at 'Wonllh
"eventually bring ruin", ort the
government and the people, and
the government’* wants to sc*
prosperous times hut nut inflation."

Hollywood Probe

Ring Lardner, Jr., to take the
Racial Segregation
stand, Larnor wasn't presynt hut
Kenny
said
he
would
.locate
him
.........
... .......... ■
I’aa. ISarp
quickly.
'
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the
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H W places
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The
committee
then M
ealledR ' ,ion*1
ot'K,n*
is

— K N tT v ill.U ., ^fetin', ih 'i "?*TT
iil*t— Admiral Hu-1'.ud
him uifl. fiuni' i Navy I -mtruiniicl .a t
IVarl I h t b i r ,, iliw lo p i ii*lay io
wa - struck K n
,
til hlillct
when tire Jap.rnc «■ uttuck./l the
tJ*S. ha*e there D*«. 7. 1941. .
Hmmicl, in ihargi of a Knox­
ville engineering iff id*, r tla ln l
I it*- Inrident t‘&gt; rep o rtrts afte r illo*
«tor&gt;‘ had Iswti broken for the
: -i it t-ii- *.
•
l Pa mietijL
Calif., by Marine liny General
llm ai T. Pfeiffer,
• j was standing, itvjt.-.ibc win-, *
dow of my hendquarler-i m I'e.-irf
Ilnil'U when a 'tr a y hrp.ioe-',htl calda-r machine gun -bullet
came through ami hit nle.' he .

dtvfart-il. "For'lurustely till- lui"lle
hi* gavel- furiously ami then ex- 'live*, or what his racial, religious
w as spent and did tm damage
cused the witness.
,
}nr national origins are," the reexcept to leas' n in.*11 black amt
Hibernian said lie wanted to poll said. It declared “The time J
I Idue "|'ol on jmy ehest, '
answer the question at "great ,*■ now," for three reasons: moral, i
length" but Thoms* demanded a jecpnomle, and International,
“yes or no" answer. When h e ' The committee’* view of the
^Opposition P a tty In
didn't get it, he fold the witness tintrrnstlonsl as|N'ct was ’ that
to leave the stand.
Hilierman "The United Slates is not so
Romania On Trial
left.
strong, the final triumph of the
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' -t—Russell again went through the Democratir ideal is not so in­
llUCHARhUrr. Romajita. i »rt .
PlAMft AM SHOWN SWttPINO THROUOH a wooded area near ttidflcford, Mr , one of the latest conunumtie*
usual routine of Identifying a pur­ evitable that we can ignore what
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to be* threatened by Maine', disastrous forest tires which have Jakrn a toll of thirteen dead, and hm&lt;&gt;
ported photostntic copy of a the world thinks of us or our re­
of the Roniaiilan N itirmal I'e.vurqt
Communist
Party
registration cord.”
made thousands homeless Although tfifc Stole's ftrrs arr under «hcck, thete's atilt danger of another major
Concerning segregation— the
■&gt;'
card No, 47207 which he said was
disaster unless tains arrive in- lime. President Truman has proclaimed thy entire Stale a disaster area and j Party?* weitt uti
military trjlrannl tml.c,, miu*ed- ^
issued to Herbert Hibernian in separation of a minority from
all-out aid was promised by the Federal Works Agency.
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{fflUfttatiOMl 4'oundjrftotol
nf
siritiiu
r
to
bring
hlmiu
foreign
1044.
other lic-opie--the committee said
intercept ion or RotiMiiian affaii*. .:
Robert E. Stripling, chief com­ the “separate hut equal' idea, ns
sessioir .k'Votcd to toutlm* I'ti',Eighteen of Mailin'-- Mas -clntifii
mittee Investigator, then present- when a state has one school sys­ rights.
Mc(irath
Elected
hess
and
resolution*'
praising
thf*
also were on trial, tii,,- of them,
The report said all the recoin •.
erf the customary "record of af­ tem for white persons and an­
Tium ati Administiatiou.
Ion Mihnlun', former- pievidrint of
filiations’ of Qiherman.
,
other for negroes, ‘*i» one of the R^lidalIons were a "general eonIf i.MlinuMl l i a s l's»« liar)
A tog Hulailelphia .ilelegathiu the Peasant Party, wliieh i&gt; ,m
After Hibernian, the committee outstanding myths of American sensus" of the rommitire* except the foutth terra caui|t*igu «l the
railed Em ml'l I-a very, a ruddy- history" because: "It is almost that on. two matters whore ihero
hearletl t&gt;&gt; Republican •Mayut op|Htsil|ori to the Irfle-t ilovi-rn-.
m e n t ' o f . I're m ti i I 'e tr u 1
fared man of 4S, who said he always' true that while Indeed was a "suhstaniial division of Utr I’rriident Rouirvelt.
Iti'iuunl t'am uel trrriveit late &gt;•
1. Act on trcnmmcmlitiiuu uf .» leray. Tile group IoimuI a fancy unpouiuril In tlie I oil!I lira! b"
whs* "‘delighted ami proud” to ac- separate, the*** farilities an* far views." These were:
l. The committee iccommendcd AulHoranullcr «ulh&lt;uirc«l by the buffet W pjtef and etrekiaU parly vras renmtm tng alt dr fen ■ for
knowledge that he is a member from equal.”
reason* Io* would k t'e iai*-i- in
and president of the Serrrq WritThe committee eritirlied, with­ that Ihe frdrrAI government re­ Lit convention tu consider
tu advertise the tjuaker City * thr*rrt»(.
ers Guild. '
]out naming names, -wl.pl it railed fuse. l«&gt; grant funds to any stAte
|K-moj
campaign
to
lie
host
to
thn
Demo­
La very lifted his works as “The / ‘irresponsible opportunist* who govemmenl or other agency—for new plan, for* anpoint4« |Jj 4iinxen-*
llUJPltal.-l. fut ‘jon dclrgstes. The subcommittee. crats ns well a* the llepubilicari*. r*—r ~
Mngniffrent Yankee,” “llltlcr'sq iak o 14 a pearlier to -attack every- puhlk-Jruusinjt or iluspUa
Children” ond “ Behind The KUirig person or group with whom they cxample-rif tliere is to l r »cgre- headed by Flank M. Me Hale, In- 11 sn&gt; pnii'ly1 InislilP*-* svtih ihi-rn. tu I*- e te itid iinttoHiil ciuuniiltt"-tutoi f o r '-trial state I lari v f aitm
Sim Ornitr u the fittl witnirsaftfl
flqn," among others.
jdisagree »* ‘Communist*.*" It gallon in the use of the umoqby, diana committeeman, hail* agirc I m em trr* *ujd.
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tin'
i'oitiinltts'e.
Thomas read a prepared tUlemrni
irnl f Almost as soon a» he seated said *’wc cannot let these abuse*
favoring an end of segrega­ to trtommrnd an increase jhii- mar cheek for the eonverilmn ex- to Henry A i.W ailaie when ttsin' which he referred to "|K)wer- hilrself at the vvitness thble, he-deter’ uj front'the legitimate ex­ while
posing of real Communists and tion as an “ultimate goal," op- sihly from two to Gun in- the penses. plus a guttfaiitiu* of SoU.. la tte r was Hcctfitaiy ' o: ' - rti
ful influences
which hr said) "Aa a student of constitutional iieai 'Vasclat*." ami added th«»4p«**d making this a ri’iquinement delegate bonus gi inleU llalis OOP for eiitertnium ent. television nierrc. .a i'fiAitc iUltk"*-, .■( Ataohave sought every manner M |law. I am not sure this commit- "the same real'* must la- shown fr* 'be giving of funds,
which went Democratic in 1944
nnaiigrm elit*. amt a free auditor i cheetii
divert this committee from, itv/tee has the right to ask the &lt;|ucji- jin defending our Democracy j 2, The comnmtec -rrcummemled
A .
nniim Hlt**’ w i
Mcllnle said this appeared l« um.
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main course of inquiry.
inquiry."
** l* “'king.
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against one group as against the*that the states enact laws ban- lie the only way to give aoutherq
Mi , Eduard Heller, t ’alifoi mu ll'p u t HNt tl* fiiUu *1%* |4It it L«* lr?»
"Hut let■_ me , break• Vour b u s - other. . • ...
|nlng discrimination in admitting With almost elockljke , regularity, national commit teewoman. *abl uiytiiH Mil \ hi1 * itim i; * t &lt; iiti-M/it,
O rnlti Is one of 1U writers and
., „ ,„
worker* represented h»- Robert
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''ublle ox students to the public amt private some , uf the roin cut ton sltengili she would tr y lo Inalcli I lie I'tiiia- c lu ro 'n I.V till S ta te Ib-m ncruM c
W. Kenney. U s Angelo, Sltor' 1
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ommuuDl* schools. Church-supported schools s!utc«,- which voir licuiocinttc ilelptoa. I.i'l fai Sail Ei nticl-co. toil E xecutive t ’l't.im is u c A tm 7 tu
ney. Four of the 111 already have
* ,h&gt; n«n mten.l to be- has gone far Iwyond good jmlg- would la* exempted. A "ntibUan*
added --to- was not rurupuigiutig in .•nerved 1 hum - M titphv. i
11&lt;it
Iwen cited for contempt for fail" Conmmnist.ment and r» mness, and ' r. Male Hal" minority of the itantpittee- they claim to have lolt when
the two-third* qomiimuog ru le the -ante mantle^ u» Ihe Pennsyl­
was
opposed
to
such
laws.
The
ing to answer committee quesquev I.....L
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now threalens
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v' ll,,\ inn 7n»;, ^of K W
vania ritv group.
►Ukli’ vi- lt L.kvk' U l»* AU^
rri.k^
Now if to inhibit the freedom uf genuine com m itter - s i'll federal and Mate vi i iladisHed In 19
(Ions as to whether thi&gt; an ■tJn, committre would —
Jike
tu
know
Democrats.''.
lavra- sh-n,Id -lu- rnarfed -to -rtro-'
Pnity lifficrrs said PliiTiolctphln Phitadelptiin foi 'tlieli *|tiudii*nrdai tim iril *T**ti%
Communists,
The Driiineiat* have gdne i«
Concerning federal employes, hiliit diur imlnatiort In fmptoy- appeared nut truly to hit'*' the
tii -1. lif t l e y M it»ii*Iit * 1* * i*
O rniti worked „„ "It Can Map" P V T « ri.
mcnl.
m eetiItg only Pure beforj- in I'.r'td Wil* “ ille g a lly ’- e le e le d alitl t h a t
the
committee
said
the
govern­
most
attractive
offer
in
the
way
Kan. To You," "Two Ooeens" »&lt;&gt;d !nnM .e U nnt i . 1 '‘l ‘ ,
r ° m’ ment has a duty to dismiss dis­
h**
Concerning poll taxes, the rum- nf expense munry Stui publicity tu reiiimimate Ftanklln D. Iloirti*- A l t o r K IwtcEliiir
The
K h °
“A * * *
tv ™
? : * / loyal worker*, hut their civil mi it it -aid the seven remaining —Including lelevulfm i)ui many v rll f,-r a stHHiild t*-i m, Republl h e Is ' lo o U ltra ritw ra t* a m i .b*e«
Head."
I .aw ry told the committee rights, must la- protected,, and ■tales which require their pay­
Kenny, callad before the com­
party raemlrers expressed l-elref e a u -.lim e told four national rittt- Hot i (*[i| v-i --ai 1ipjiiiu i ;i’ }=/ liklitfe.
mittee yesterday, declined to ssy "There are probably Comm uni sta procedures should tie worked out ment la-fore a pel soli ran Vote that ‘ factional divtshm ' of the VelitloUs then- IHfttt, limit fir* t:| :■!
In \\*W 111!*T1f*n
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Screen Writers Guild,"
In"
whether he hint advise,! his clients „in i,the
i q .,,
. . , but
„ for this protection; The ITft-pngc ought to abolish such taxes them- party tu California might t*e av
I a 72. llH'ti and ■i |o The..
Tit*"
Hnil
report
was
made,
public,
b
y
lin
e
scl
vrs.
tint
if
thev
don't
do
it
not to answer certain inquiries, i * Jji r "]nU^ n,r , ,
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-iMVHled if Il;r. . f i i i i C e n t i i t n " " U1-'
_ '_'lmUUpUy."'i Lias—-f—hoal—g—-r-t
He said it would la*.unethical
lie
be.unethical far
f o r i a ., .i -V
w . , L L u J . J . L _ „ k White H ouse.
til ant. SIl'Kudev and Wlilkle. ill d e cid ed nim m m oiislv In* re »-un­
Ptvildelit Trtimsrt *&lt;&lt;t Up the incnt should pass a national Ian
taken tile I e
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The ina-memtier natiniml com­ ihllt
what he and a client had told *eachn | named
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r ’VCommuniat*
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d try wit- how present laws and govern:
New Hampshire Jptil a rim tio- l (|it,
uhieti .narm-d Burke i*
h a m a . Arkansas. Mississippi, m ittee »»» due to decide the
other.
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mental agehrie* may la* "strvrrg- Hmlth Caiiilina, Tennessee. Texas. .
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f.„.e already
.r,A .,m »cited
t,_ i C
iCommunlit*. *JJ,VPry
I-avcry said "I have
iUid -Virgrniie- -—
doubt
j the civil right* of the people?’
-D M tnn Trnmhn, John ‘ Howard T ll‘.nf '! |1“, ‘onll.
He
added
that
some
of
the
In
tin*
group
are
two
indo-trl
I^wson. Alvah Bessie and Alhert
Un-American Activities *hb com­
mittee
today,
railing
to six
the number now facing this ac­
cusation.
The committee acted against:
Samuel Ornitr. a writer.
Herbert Btbcrman, a producer
and director
Called as witnesses in the com­
mittee's Reds-in-Hollywood investi
gation. these figures refused to
answer the questions. They look
the same stand four wrileri hid
taken earlier^ that the committee
had no right to inquire into their
affiliations or |H&gt;litica! beliefs.
Tire eighth day of the commit­
tee’s hearings was launched with a
statement from Chairman Thom­
as fR-NJ) that it won’t slop “ up
til .ill the Communists in Hollywood
ate exposed." but immediately ran
into difficulties.
Before calling the screen wntft

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"have l.een

Communists" m A
lh a t have rallo0 him alist*. Iwu lalarr tiaders, tw o.col
Communists for , / * v Crtmmunlst. have called others ;h g r presidents, four church lead
long while and they will rontinuc Communists, and he could not lw {lets, four lawyers, and the dire*-.-

to be Communists, serving not
the best interests of the United
Staffs but the best Ihlerrsta of a
fkrelgn government."
Oroltx was dismissed from the
stand after a frW mlhutes when
he refused to say whether he irelongs to the Screen Writers
Guild. Ornil* left the stand
ahmitica .valnlg'w i. tUw.*«awm&gt;iU.
as Thomas la?at with his gavel to
restore order.
Ills refusal to
answer questions followed the
pattern set by ihe acrecn wrilera
who hkd been railed previously.
After Ornltx
left the stand.
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Kirnmel Reveals’He
1Wan Hit In Jap Raid

lla a tia a re In w
how well-worn
committee's Reda-in-Hollywood ra ^Uir^tnfc.Produrgt ll» iU ,c
u-tut*. tmsev.- ia h a fllh b ru ta l*
qtliry. Hit went fo the” stand in I j InM-rinan,
also represented Try theaters, holrls. restauianls.
testified Dmylryk joined the Com - 1 'V*’J?.*?V*
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aimed services, and
munilt Party in Los Angeles m i d r i S S T - f o e
wn.1 ’ pL’Vmrnt.
Ihc spring of 194-4. was recruit- directed a number of stage play . I *&lt; proposed 'the states outlaw
ed—by—Hetbrit ■fltbeimitr;"_ '»nd' including' “G rrrh TTGAv r Th,. l,i” j"restrictive covenants1' by which
held card No, 46859.
; hu-*. * w** on 8,1 ’■briefly as Or- tproperty owners bind themselves
Dmylryk directed such picture, | nl\£ K&lt;in . . Wlwl if
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not to sell or lease to "undes.rLi'.i - /'L l J
" —t J i ^ b.en asked if he is a memln-r able*. The 15-member committee
as
Hitlers Children.
fondr. 0f , h(.
Writer* Guild, he
Comrade," "Behind Tire Ririnr, | offered n
statement
instead. said these measures, and many
Sun." "Murder, My Sweet," "Cor- S o n ia s rejected it
others, are needed to bung lit *
Hibernian shouted that the nation nrarer to full realisation
nered." "So Well Remeinliered’
chairman's ruling wa&gt; ‘a shameand "Ctossfire.*
of “ The American Way" of free-'
nil and cowardly act.’
Then he wris asked If he is a dom and equality.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 29 OPr
Communist,
“ We need to guarantee the
Two more screen figures were cit­
Hibernian started , making a amine right* to every person re­
ed for contempt by a HouvT long atatenient. Thomas banged gardless of who he is, where he

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NKUARK. N. J., Oct. 20. (AS . copy of a Communist Party re­
Most nf the children of Europe gistration card” No. 4T1IU dated
? / * / I 1? 7 * r ,y t'“K“n." says Dr. Dee. 2. 1944. and made out In the
Hrrdahl Peterson-, a Baptist min- name "Sam O,” Identified m a
Uu*r m CoprnhaKcn.
motion picture writer. Russell
Addressing the * New Jersey said g rode he oldalnrd with the
Baptist Convention yesterday, on card showed that Ham O. was the
"Evangeliiing EurojH*," he mid Communist Party registration of
th at a threat of Communism in Samuel Orniti.
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the continent ha* prompted the
The rommlttee’a record of OrProtestant churches there to ”rti- nitx’a affiliations contained 30
examine their position."
notations. When Ornltx stepped
down. Thomas ealled for w riter
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gliiileii by the opinions of th o se /o r of an educational- fund. Two
groups. .
(l,r ifi meinliers live in the
lle 'to ld the committee he has j South: Frank P. Graham, pre­
pending in California a million Mdrni Hd the University of .North
dollar lllml and slander suit Carolina, and Mrs. M. K. Tilly of
against Mrs. Imla Rogers, mother Atlanta.
of actress Ginger Roger* anil one
Much of the report deal* with
of the committee's. Witnesses. He tin- South and with the negroes
said he filed the suit because of of America. Rut the committee
a radio broadcast she made.
. in u l.th e other regions also, bine ,
IjiVi-iv1 sild hp was cerlaliiThai their "|rnlrefcrcncr*M with the;
Communists have not rontroll«s| rights of individuals. Examples}
the Guild during ihe three terms ,of »luti the cummillee consider* ■
he served a* president..
.violations of rivii right* weie dis- t
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.from minority groups; the war- |
trine mnx* rvnrtiatlnn nf Jap:
aneie-Amerlran* from the west
roast; rarial discrimination in
the armed services; barring of
soiiip alien groups from Amer­
ican ciliienship; denial of voting

WASHINGTON O d. 29 f/El
A union whose offleer* have fail­
ed to swear they are not Contmunist| may not compete in col­
lective bargaining electluns with
unions whose officer* have* signed
non-Cuinmunist affidavits, the
National Labor Relations Roard facilities to union* whose officer*
ruled today.
have failed to sw eat they are not
The derision was made under a ■communists or wrhlrh have not
section of the Tnfl-lU rtlev Labor filed financial reports and other j
Law yshich denies use of NLRR (data with the Lalior Department.

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 29, 1947 -

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A ircraft M agnate
S t a t e s Industry
Needs U .S. Help

Rain Falls At Last On Fire-Ridden
Drouth-parched New England Fields
PORTLAND. '* r . Del. .!9 (/Pi Mother
m rr rsiu n is lru to the | unch today by
Worn'lan '• while drv-icr-lacVn plapei waited
10 |iiodu- «* iluiUr % to • nd th'tniialing foreit

tialuie beat hopeful hu
weltinu drouth-parched
to lake off in an effort
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THU (All OUAtTIl fICTUll WAI TAKIN shortly after an Rdlnburgh*to-t&gt;oi&gt;don express train Jumped tha*
track and plunged Into an embankment near Ooswlck, England, killing at least 33 persona and Injuring,
about 200. Sixty of the Injured wera hospitalized. Thla crash occurred &amp;8 hours after a train crajb ntarl
London'a South Croydon itaUon, In which 31 persona were killed and 00 h u rt (International Radlopfiofo)

Kiwanis Meet
I I ' s s i Ii i m *

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illustrated postcard of which SB,| 000 will be aent from here In the
licit six weeks which provide
blank* on which tourists
may
answer. He revealed a Targe batch
of these answers that -came back
during three day*.
He pointed out that K. M.
Armitagn had done an excellent
job of tourist entertainment last
season, and that an even bigger
m Is
is expected
e*|ieciea this
inis year
program
undex_hli
“
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“Shufflaboard
hi*, direction.
courts In
li Ft. Mellon Park are heing Im proved for use of touflata,
he said. He pointed out that
to 700 men will train here this
winter with the New York Giants,
and said that as soon a* the City
gete title, 10 buildings at the
Municipal Airport will be turned
over to the Intercession School.
Ilirthdav greetings were sung
for G. W. Austin. Guests Intro­
duced were II. C. Kwoope, presi­
dent cleric of the New Smyrna
Club who invited Kiwanlans over
for a Nov. 0 rodeo, John Krider,
Alfred Foster, past president of
Montirello Club, Charles Trescolt of Raleigh, N, C. and William Kilpatrick of the Key Club.
I.ester Tharp presided.

(Jen. Clay Demandi*
Early G ^ m a n State
IN WASHINGTON to ^rotatt'lhe ”un-Am lean tactica' of th* House
Committee on Un-American Activities Investigating alleged Hollywood
Communists, are motion picture stars Humphrey Bogart &lt;l/fD- Evclvn
"Keyes ahlTfaniiy Kaje~TIicy ore members of the ntwjy-founded “Hollywood Committee for tits First Amendment”.
(International)

FRANKFURT. Germanny. Oct.
2D, OP)— General Lucius L
__.
D.. Clay
declared today It was “absolutely
essential" that as large a part of
Ifrrm any a a-p o iitb lr
politically
aa well as economically Jntegrated
at an early date.
.
Many mllllona of people cannot
be kept.w ithout a government of
their own forever." the U. Ji. mili­
tary guvernor told ‘ a new* con­
ference of German and Allied
correspondent* at U. 8 . headquar­
ter*.
Although not specifically men­
tioning the possible creation of a
western German state, Clay said
Ip reply to a'question*that the
nt (ifrm a n-.iiii uasl'4gfnH
could form a basis for a provisional government.

in fear of his life, had not h e n

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M N l k t . 29 m Donaid ■W. -DOtlglasr builder a r
about 00 percent of thd world’s
transport Plane*, said today the
aircraft industry must have gov­
ernm ent help to maintain thf flow
of new models.
The government* return, h#
said, would be "assurance that In
an emergency It would have Instantlv available for defense and
for military operations, depend­
able and efficient air transporta­
tion (n sufficient quantity and
ready for tha type of global oper­
ations required by modern war­
fare."
Douglas amplified this state­
ment to th* President'! Air Policy
Commission with a lengthy dis­
cussion of th* development of air
transport and the problems of designing and building naw planes.
He estimated tha worlJ markat,
Incli/ding the United 8tatee, for
new transports in the next four
to six veara at 80 to 90 fourengine planes and 380 to 400 twoengine planes In addition to those
now on order.
•
Douglas said that by 1950 the
domestic traffic volume will be
about 9,0702)00,000 passengermllea (movement of one passen­
ger one mile) carried In a fleet
of 730 planes, compared with the
1948 volume Ttf 6,710,000.000 pasaenger-mllea In a fleet of 723
planes. Thla reflecU the faster
plane* with greater seating capacity now being delivered to the
airlines
Ilia estimate of 1950 domestic
express and freight ton-miles was
327.000.000 (correct), compared
with 38,000,000 last year, and of
mall ton-mllas, 462100.000 compared with 82,980,000.
Douglas calculated that Inter­
nationa) airline* will be using 180
planes in I960, or 69 fewer than
this year, but th at paasengermlles should rise to 3,128,000,000 from 1,100,800,000 In 1948.
He asserted tha government
"cannot gamble with the future
any more than tha aircraft manu­
facturers, with their limited re­
sources, diminishing markets and
great production coats, can gam­
ble on development of new models
badly ne;dad to keep breast of
aviation's progress."
Douglas 'said that the DC-6,
newest and fastest of the big
transporta, eost 16,500,000 for tha
first two planes, despite the
model's great similarity to the
Air Force C-64 and after f 6,900,000 had been spent on a similar
military transport.
The Douglas Company Is con
linulng to spend vast sums to im
prove the airplane after approx!
mately 80 b*ve^ becn dellrcred^
he said.
To date, be said, the company
— spent 142,000,000 more than
It has received from DC-6 sales.

‘ He did not clahnrate niam .whaL .-

ouL_of sjRht 10 t h n Sgy.'.Wth -altwMKfdte press en d -^rlp ttarty of seven friends. There ^ave linued. There were unconfirmed
en unconfirmed reports that he report*, however, that tha governalready w*. u
w .i „„ «"**&gt;* might conilder taking over
h ~
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church-owned agricultural land* *
his way there via Sweden.
t0 ^ parceled among th* peasants.

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Cyranktewlc. declared that MlkCyranklewlcs said Toland de“ * • , Ded after all his hopes aired to effect a new mutual asalsof foreign Intervention” In -To^ tance pact with France. This, he
land had vanished. .Mikolajcxyk explained, would bolster existing
had 'isolated himself from the pacts with Slavic countries and
Polish | people," th* Premier o f. thus
form a unified ban ter^,
Poland* Soviet-supported gov- against the possible rebirth of
ernment added.
German aggression.
Cyranklewlcs also told Parlia- . i Government-controlled
Polish \
mant that Mikotajcsyk’s exit from newspapers unanimously blamed
the Polish political scene would Mikoiajcxyk for everything wrong
clear the atmosphere and pro - 1 |n Poland—from* th* drought to
mote th* efforts of what he d #»-1 Intolerable living conditions,
cribed aa th* "Democratic parties 'i
in itriving for peace and prospar -1
Ity for the Polish people.
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SEARCH CONTINUES
Earlier th* governm*nt-con-i
trolled press predicted that Pol­
ETCIIIKAN. Alaska, Oct. 2 9 g
and was headed for a long P*r-'
lod pf p; os perky because Mlko- W )—Pan American air and field*
ajctyk had
crew* took to th* grouqd today
lajcxyk
h. ‘gone away.
During a long discussion at th# «° comb the aouthern sector ot
opening acssion of Parliament of,A nnette Island In thalr three-day
the nation'# Internal and Interna,»««rch for a missing fourtional position, the Premier re- engined airliner and its 18 pasferred to "coal, eggs, fish and sengers and crewmen,
another article—Mikoiajcxyk" as
being among Poland's major ex
port*.
Cyranklewlcs then warned the
Catholic church hierarchy
and that any further
again
Inst hls regime would
with prompt reaction
government.
Obviously referring
Catholic bishops’ recent pastoral
letter attacking what It des-

MRS. MARY S. CHIDIAC

CART. A- N. MONSKN

ABOARD THI STORM BUFFITIO DC-4 plsne, misting between Ketchikan
and Juneau, Alaska, are Captain A. N. Monstii. pilot, and Mrs. Mary S.
Chldiac, purser. Th* four-engineij transport carried 13 pissrnr.ers. In­
cluding an Infant, and,a crew of Itv*.
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UP)—A negro was held for ques*
tloning today in the midnight
■laying of an 18-year-old youth,
David Gray, who waa accoaed as
he and a girl were parked on a
rood a mile west of here.
The youth’s companion. Miss
Mary Lou Johnson. 17, tohf auth­
orities:
A negro approached tha car
from brush near the road and
ordered them to get out. Ho
demanded tho car keys.
“I ll give them to you when the
girl's safe," Gray aald.

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should be given th* right to say
whether he Is or not.*"
Roosevelt said that tf the anaer la yes, th e , next question
should ‘ he whether the witness
advocates the overthrow of th*
government by force.
Reoscvrlt also said any ac­
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news conference, wjilch
was held a t the White House, an­
other committee m stetxr,' Franci*
. P, Matthews, Omaha lawyer, said:
“The government ho* the right
to Inquire of any cititen a t to hls

group which advocates the overover
throw of th* government by
force.'
Rabbi Roland H. Gittelaohn, of
Rockville Center. Long Island,"
said "No one on thla c o m m i t t e e
la defending any person who ha*
been definitely eathallshed to bo
a Communist." But he sold ho is
“deeply concerned” about “brand-.
Ing a man as a communist"" *
ly and without proof.
Tho committee's bulky
did not mention tho llaui*
mlttee on Un-Amorican
Mot. but said real Con
and Fascists should bo

Matrimony Export
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| be a matrimony expert, but he kit
th* nail on tha bead tha ether day
when he said: \
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more open mlqda and a lot fewer
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mlatns' choice of l\*ts or her habit
*•t serving watercress.aad rream
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aad hls mellow glue of beer sad
pip* at the end of n long day.
From where I alt, that prescrip-, ♦
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relatio n sh ip s. C riticism rarely ,
rouses anything but resyntm sat
nut rn *r*ii rr‘'H —T-Hfth r l 11"
applied to n woman's cholco of
haU. or a husband's preference foe
a pipe and a moderate glass of boar
of two—leads to th* conclusion
that thara'a right on both tides.

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No Extremely Cold
Weather Seen Soon
Hr ASSOCIATED TRESS
Rain and cooltr weather moved
Into the eastern section of the
rpunlry today aa ski** began
clearing ovar moat part* of th*
mldwsab
' ol ’
The rain cloud* moved from
Bur-Mil Bayon crop* In a
Ohio aero** Lake Erte Into Pannfitted straight Una style that i •ylranla. New York, Virginia and
“ ‘l rid* up,. Thu datat^
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w on
south New England state*. Showeraalao were rejwrted In parts of
Montana and
No astrsmely eool weather waa
In. tho immediate future; federal
forecasters In Chicago said, ah
though tec ______
•raturea which„ hava
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climbed to alwve norms) msrks In
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will begin to moderate today..
Western low* and northern
Minnesota wera th* coolest area*
on the early morning weather
m*P a« the mercury dipped be­
low freeling. Rising temperaturee
were predicted for tha north eontral area.

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Gentle rainfall eittlorf ,-t leail temporarily the menace of new
fire# on ti e h&gt;eU of r&gt;td which have blotted out entire village*, coil
J ° live* and $ V/h)(J.0113-l)io|&gt;ril&gt;r Iota in New England.

"The W eather llureau laid lijrht | ------------------------------------rainfall'would la* iretirral In th ei
m
Kate anil would rontinue to fall ,
1 O U t'lllO H I J F U g
on •tiarelicil wocMlIanil* well Into . '
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tomorrow.
((R lM lM inl ffNIN l ' i | f O M l
' The rain wa* the firm to fall and iterilixed at ISO degree* ternin the Mute alnrr Sept. 22, eicept peril urv.
I.adle* and men’* re*t room*
for aliirlit trice* in Portland, (,'al- hove Itcen installed for the •con­
aia and a few other aretJoni. The venience- of ruitomera. Then?
la»t ralrf In southwestern Maine, are aliui public telephone booth*.
&gt;{•'modeling the front of the
ty&amp;f. w lm e |lte raring flame* wreaked •tore and enlarging to Include
the" greatest damage, wa* oq, Oet. the new annex involved the plac­
H.
ing of window* of the mo«t mod­
Since! Aug. I, only two Inchon ern draign by the Hcnkarik Taint
of tain him fallen on l|ila area, and fila** Company. These pro­
compared with a normal ^»f H.90 vide n maximum of natural light
to l&lt;e supplemented by the flourIncbe*.
escenl lighting. The canopy outThe rain- a fall of nt lea*t aov- side is aluminum revered and of
rinl dava I* lieeded to end fire ni'xlern streamlined design and
danger—cairn* a* navy *rirnti*l* irltrrferr* hut little with the light­
planned an attempt to extinguish ing.
Hoot ha In the lunch room have
* the fire* with man-itindo rain— the bleached walnut finish up­
by sowing cloud formation* with holstered in blue leather and con­
trast with the black Formica tab­
dry lee.
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*
le tops. I'lumhifig installation*
A previous nitcmpl nt aurh nre
by l.ee Brothers; tile work I*
raln-makim; -tlie first—failed in hv Stewart Mellon and shrot met- California In-t August lines use nl work hv. Stafford. The struc­
tural glass front Is of rarrara
the clouds were tin. high.
Meanwhile, the flies that have glass in Itemhrandt blue and Rexall orange.
'taken IB lives ap.l 130,0(102)00 In
(•ifta and souvenir* /o r ladles
• property to** were generally un­
anil men and Ire rieam for chllder control, with 20,000 fire dten
will l&gt;e served from 4:00 to
fighter* on guard for new out­
H:fHi I*. M.. Thursday, A modern
breaks.
Seehnrg sound syalfni provides
General Electric Co., a p aitnrr fug-playing of . records of musical
with the Army and Navy id k M'lrrtion from lioothi.
rairt-makinu pioject ht. .SrhenCrtadv, N. Y., said two n-17'a had_
—jdarmed—tn —rntrp o f f ; for'"Maine* . T r a d e A g r e e m e n t
this inorplng. Weather cmidllions
’'encountered, the ronipanv said,
M mM I nhm i f * m m m * Omm I
would ihieruiine on which of lar export*,” Wil»on »»ld.
many fire front* the experiment
lie declared thn United 8 tatrs
would l&gt;e conducted, if nt all, no has made eonei-sslon* In return
landings in Maine wen* planned. fur reduction* in Itrltlsh tariffs
Hv dropping snmll ninoiint* of and for reduction or elimination
drv Ire* Into rloudi, artificial rnin o f impcrlnl preference*.-i
nieke.* rriturc the temperature of
He said llritain had agreed to
suspended nioiiturr- until ire cry­ the redurtioh* “only in return for
stal* form over n wide men. concessions which w e. eonsltlcr
These reheli the earth fn the form equivalent in terms of the trade
of rain,
tlieivhy opened U|&gt; to US."
a* Rehahilitatiun, in the mean-1 The new trade pacta will lie
time, was the ut(ler of thy day*, included in a .final act of agicwTlu- R rd'C rbji, fedenit agencies ment at the (ieneva trade conami the state spurred program* ference * tomorrow, Wilson disto aid homeless thousands, and |clu*ctl, adding:
tnunirilial
government* nearly | “ We have given tpeeial afcenbatikiuptril bv the disaster.
• ition to the need for the easier
Foundations W ere prepared, at
of rolonlal produet* to the
one of the choicest site* by partly i United Slates market.
,
ruined liar llailiur, fur 1 BU pre- 1
-------------------fabricated .emergency house*. Tha
W r iin f r lf * I n I J N
TPfff"‘the cscftisIVc Shore
•Club, was luafu d by tho liar* Har­
bor lutiul Co.
it
Use•
Governor Hildreth reported the litical committee that Adoption
»tate in a i.miiimi
-a «d—4 w —S u v t e i - p r o p o s a l—i o —i n vita,
Iea»t In part, taxe* slue Dee. I “electeil representatives" of the
from fire *trlekin municipalities. Korean people to lake part In
the debate would only le*d to a
new controversy over what was
meant ,b y “electeil represent*?
live.."
U. 8. Delegate Johp Foster
Dulles proposed that *uch contra
!l
veralca l» avoided by treating a
temporary UN Commission pit K".
lea to *u|i«rvise election of repicsenlativi,i to take pail In tha
discussion*.
Dulles s«ld the United Slates
would%cfrpl the rfuviet ptoposal
if it were amended to provide
fur creation of the UN supervlsory Uuly.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minlslee- Andrei—A—Gromyko replied
that “the tenor of the United
State* amendment nullifies Mr.
Dulles alalem en ir“ i
Hr said Dulles* statement Indi­
cated. that the United Sgites
“does not want to and I* afraid
to hear" Korean representatives
here. He railed the U. S. amend­
ment "a maneuver with the sense**
of the Soviet proposal, and said
It would lie ''nonsensical" to eott”
alder It now.
l
Dulles offered hls amendment
after Belgian Delegate Vtetor
l-arork had accused Russia of
•'procedure, which under the guise
of hrneffttlng the Korean people,
la actually aimed at delaying the
Issue."
l-arock said the Soviet proposal
would dalay action on Secretary
of State Marshall's Korean pro­
posal for at least a year. Mar­
shall's proposal provides for na­
tional elections In. Korea before
L'
next March B1 under UN super­
vision.

cribcd as th* lack of freedom of
speech, press and conscience in
Toland, the Premier said that
iruiUM* I m Pm * OMl
the government would tolerate
the bonier. The opposition lead ( nnatructive, lP
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Section Two
A N T E D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

Etilablliihetl 1908

V O LU M E X X X V III

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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WEDNESDAY, OCX 29. 1947

(Special) Early Season movetm-nla of produce-were reported
Rep. Bennett Charges from twl Slale-ipetated markrta Father Charged With
the last week, while farmMurdering Mother,
-Communists W ith during
throughout the vegetable proBurying Her Body
area' planting and replant-Dedthg, Wouhding during
ing in their speeded-up efforts to
CO LO RAD O SPRIN G S. Colo..
offset the effects of
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1*9 (A’)— partially
Oct.'29 .(A^-tEI Paw county offi­
storms
and
high
water
which
have
Rep. Matiun T. Bennett (R-Mo) hampered atl operations during the
declared lodly
that
‘‘many" last several weeks. Heavy rains cers today investigated ■ ns-yesr(A American soldier* have keen kill* had l&gt;een felt during the weak at old mystery, brought to light
ed or wounded by Communists in several I m p o r l a n ’t production when a son accused his prosper­
tbf Trleate area behind a 'b ra ss points, but at others crops were ous rancher father of shooting'
curtain of Americad military cen- making excellent progress, accord­ his mother and burying her ie-&gt;
aorthip."
ing to week-end advices received
The Missouri lawmaker, recently in Jacksonville offices 'of William mains in a farm shed.
Sheriff Ray Slocum (aid thsl
returned from a six week tour of L. Wilson, Director of State Mar­
Europe and the Near East, said kets.
held for investigation it Junta
there have been “S3 incidents of
Director Wilson and Assistant Wesley Vsndrrvooit. 61. who
armed aggression hy the Copt* Director G. B. Hogan spent the
munists" against United States latter part of the week visiting a steadily denied thr shooting, main
forces since they moved Into the number of markets in the Sloth, liming his wife "just rushed off*
former Ilalisn territory, liordering ern part of the State, and making early in 1941 and hain.'l been
• on Yugoslavia. Trieste now la a a thorough personal inspection of heard from since.
free aUte.
rondltiona throughout the area in
Slocum said the son, Wesley,
“Tlieae acta have resulted in the | which Florida'* huge shipments 21, after telling of the qlleged
death or Wounding of many Ameri­ of Fall and Winter vegetable* are shooting,
directed authorities t l
can soldiers." Bennett added in a produced.
the sh cd .o n .lh u ranch southeast
statem ent issued before he left
Fort Bierce Slate Farmers' Mar­
for bis home In Sprlngflsld, Mo. ket handled Its first produce uf the uf where they dug up most of
"I have the names and identiflca- Fall season, Friday, nine-hampers a human skeleton, and clothing
tiona of lha incident* aa furnished of yellow crook-neck sijusch sell- fragmanta.
me by our military intelligence. I n g T t "(6 each" Market *Manager L 1
“ ,,d hu ' ‘ory, accord
"In Europe they rail it a Void M. K.. Williams reported. This In­ ing to Slocum;
war
and
how
soon,
or
The rider Vandaryoort. tn *
w*r..* n.d hQ.w .,oon' or itial offering was produced by Roy
U, it will engulf the whole wortdr NeiJTFaviirable w cilE ir o T thV rage, shot his wife with a small
.9 no tnen outside of the Kremlin last two weeks has caused u tie- rifle aa she attempted to n aw l
can aay.
mendous growth of plantings of under a fence to flee from him.
“The trass curtain of Ameri­ tomatoes brought through the He furred Wesley to help stuff
can military censorship has dune atorm period, Manager W illiams the body in a wash -boiler which
a remarkable job in keeping from •tated. Groweri espect good he buried in a dry arroyo three
the American people th r serious­ (Continued un Page 2, 2nd See) miles from the ranch home. The
ness of the situation at Trieste.” .
The Army declined comment on maintain the strongest air force father dug It up three night* lat­
er and threw the body in a pig
Bennett's statement.
navy In the world “and with pen. Finally he hurled the re­
They have been no previous and
the most atom bombs.”
mains in the dirt floor of thr
reports of any American casual­
He said Russia' is producing shed In a hole which he forced
ties resulting from the long-stand- "&lt;5,000
tanks a month and lias
a ing tension between the predomin- *L planes in the skies over Ihe son to dig.
antly Italian population of Trieste
Worrying about hi* secret, Wes­
urope."
and Ihe Yugoslavs.
The Missourian aalll there is ley said that during hi* Army
When .the Free Slate came into hunger and want In Europe and servlet- he "wondered if I would
being last Sept. 10 under terms of this country must provide help. die myself before I had a chance
the Italian pear? treaty, the But in doing *o, he added, it must to tell what happened to her," fllo*
British military commands!- credit­ hot over-extend itself.
cum reported.
ed American forces with having
"There, are four tiling* this
The sheriff quoted him as say­
, prevented an incident which nation can do.” Rennet l said; ing he kept quiet under threat
"might have led to bloodshed."
"Surrender as we did with ap­ of death hy hi* father but de­
' The American troops refused to peasement of Stalin at. IVi-dam, cided- to -break hi* -silence- a flrr
— allow a force of Yugoslav soldiers Yalta and all the real; fight, which
to cross the border into the area is not likely unless we are attack- hearing the rancher had been mis­
^ assigned to-Anglo-American occu- vd.-withdraw altogether and chalk treating a brothar,
Itlon. The Yugoslavs occupy the up 300,000 soldirra' live* apd olhar k ..'v*nd'*r)f(&gt;or‘. ■ » ■ ‘ * * * “f
authern sector. Each of the sacrifices of Iwa g resi
. M U om nJryttpn^lL .tflld_pnlkc. J ie
oeeupylng—natiotnr-Veag-ynketf t(TpiiTn*ie71jf we can extend all aid
• ‘•(lul*t»d In Wellington,
Kas., in 1011 of a charge uf
assign 6,000 troops to serve until short uf war as we are doing.1
a yet-to-be-Ueilgnated governor
But in granting that help. Ben­ murdering his- first wife, Cora.
report* ho further need for them. nett* said; the United States m int He said he shot her accidentally,
Dennett'* trip ahroat) was made make sunr it recive* a dollar's mistaking her for a burglar In
a* head of a houie commerce aub* worth of cooperation ami economic the dark.
*j
,
committee studink civil aviation. rehabilitation for aw ry dollar • Assistant District Attorney Roy
H# said hi* observations convinced spent and there must be clearly W. Foard said hia office had
him that the United»8(Vtes should defined limits to the aid.
”S entered the investigation. He
added that It was In "the prelim­
inary stages" and that no charge*
*ouId tie filed "for aaveral days ”

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Tax Cut Hoped For But Not T oo.
Promising Aft Revenue NpedgJloht

By CHARLES MOLONY
Washington chance* of ■ cut
down in overlapping taxation by
federal and state governments
look "brighter than In year*—but
not too promising at t h a t
Of about JJIS^OOt^iO,000 in fed' • aral and *5.000,000,000 In state
collections in fiscal 1940, more
than 90 percent cam# .{rom u x e t
levied at both level* on the same
thing*.
'
The dual levies were Income,
death, gift, liquor, tobacco, gaso­
line. admissions and atock-trans- far taxes.
Reasons why chance* for relief
from some of this overlap are
brighter than usual Include:
^
1. General revision of the fed­
eral tax system for the first lime
In a considerable period ia to be
studied by Congress at .it* next
session. The administration has
•neouraged this study.
S. A number of senator* and
representatives who attended *
recent Chicago conference with
11 governors agreed something
should be done, and that the fed­
eral government should take the
first step by giving up certain tax
• fie Ida to the states.
Revenue .Needed
But th at last suggestion points
up why the outlook, la not to^
promising: both tha federal and
■UU governments require a lot,
of revenue to n er for their opera'tions, and each Is inclined to fa­
vor having the other fellow pull
out to end overlaps,
"
A Treasury Department Ux
analysis of the question auggasted guardedly that the federal
government might wall pull out
of the gasoline ta g ‘field—1"in ex­
change for aUte withdrawal from
another field." It h ntad a t aUU
withdrawal from 'tobacco taxa-

1 Latest ava*llabia*figure* on col­
lections am for the flsaal jraar
1946. the I t
86,1946.
the TraaaDuring th at

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Florida Produce
6 Year Old Crime
Brass Curtain
Reported Making
Comes To Light
Shields SeritiusGreat Progress
Acts In Trieste J A C K S O N VILLE Oct. 20 When Son Talks

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On the other hand. It said, con­
flicts between federal and atata
Income* taxes are "not as broad
a* appears a t first sight" and
that,
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of revenue. The Treasury analysis
said an integrated program-might
smooth out some conflicts, though,
“ Here a r t some further Treasury
views on overlapping taxes:
t. Tobacco — 3H slate* tax IL
lt*l~the *1i1nih~ best producer of
■Ute revenue, yielding *199,000
Q00, It accounts for only 2.9 per­
cent’ uf federal collections — but
th at's (1,168,000,000. (
It’s naturally easier fo r‘the fed­
eral government to administer to­
bacco (axes.* It collects from the
relatively
few
manufacturer*.
State* have to collect from whole­
saler*. retailers, and even con­
sumers.
Different Isis ('Red 2. Gasoline — The states -got
*900,000,000, or 18 percent of to­
tal revenue, from this, fed eral
gasoline ■collections, * t h o u g h
amounting to *406,000,000, war*
less than one percent of all fed­
eral revenue.
The report said It might be
well for tha government to quit
taxing
gasoline — limiting
ila
spending on highways propor­
tionately.
•
S. Liquor taxes—During fiscal
1940 the federal government got
*2,620.000,000, or 6 percent of an
revenue. The state# got *466,000,000, or about 10 percent from this
source. *
One suggestion la th at the
states quit this field under a r­
rangement that tha federal gov.
eminent, which collects its tax
from the distilleries and ware­
houses, increase its levyiand dis­
tribute the extra revenue among
tha states.
4. Amusement taxes—Tha fed­
eral government got *415,000,000
from taxes on admissions in fiscal
1946. Tha state* got $12,000,000,
not counting collections from ad­
missions under general sales taxOther Fie Ida
5. S tats sale* taxes and federal
manufacturer*’ and retailers’ ex­
cise#—27 state* now impose sales
taxes duplicating specific, federal
excises on communications, trans­
portation, luxury and other good*
and eel-rice*. But duplication'bare
lu "of secondary importance,".
L Inheritance, estate and gift
tfcTOT I n i th in two ptreant
(*677,000,000) of federal and)***
than three percent (*143,000.000)
of sta te collections com* from this
source. There's a problem of orrrlapplng among the states as well
aa between the state* And the fed-

Chief Of Children's Bureau Says
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(A*) Special Washdngton Serviee

Third Army Strategy
W ouldn't Have Cut
Length Of The War

W A ^ H IN I/IO N . C k l. ?l| t'l'i R rcrn t government itudijr rhow
tha; l S. (atnieri, have ir m e t t n l their rreora vvattimr stnl poyiwar
ncotnev into n u ik viily bette- In mg romlitiunr.
Fro tiiunlbl irjrollv bf*e ilid lerl into the rrtirr that newly plot*.
prro.it fatliters a le vci|ui&gt;mt{ tiii| it n vlt nlcd ouiobrii ol ,.,it , trlngcr-

N tW YORK. Oct; 29 (/Vi *
Slialcgy pinpoint In thr Isle
Genet.vl Georg- J» Dalton, Jrilld subsequent!) .illeir.l beby the
Allied limit rummapi- over tin
piolrsti "would ttot bate vli.nl
elird tlir War bill would bare
made it mote ddluult to win,"
the war-time thirl of italt to
Meld Matib i! \ m ount Molilgomery taid yrtlrtd.il
, The chnnge In lull lie pl.in whirti
culled for all ail-out thiust of ili*
Third Army itminted columns
across the Ithim- Into Germany,
I'attan sold. wn» in hi* opinion
'the momentous eltor ■&gt;( the war."
Writing In hi* Win Jooiiml,
published lit pin I '.ili-ld ay liy
tin- Sat ui day Evening Post, 1-attan
declared iii* la-lief 11ml tile cliangO
in stiategy was "ituphnteiited"
hv* ,Moit*gomery, h . lilting
in
lengthening tin- wpt mid thr his*
ot thousand* of additional livr*.

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Alcohol is variously regarded as
a temporary jiasapmt to u golden
t calm of good w ill, a crutch for
the inferior nnd fearfu l, nnd n
ticket to |H-rditii'll. 'But w h erein
it is bat'd, or fot wlint purpose.
It develops it* own litiinl.
In I’aris if you are host and
order a lari tie of win,- for your
guests- ami if you don't, what atl
opinion they would have of you!
-you go thtmigh a long'and coin*
plicated ceiem onv.’ F u st you must
consult at length - with the wine
wallet ovet hiand* and vintages.

The Agriculture Department’s
Bin eau of A giiCulluiat Kconoutic*
now lends stuteistical suhstanc*
to thcan report*. In a meant sur»
'e y , il state* that the level of liv ­
ing for tite nation's faint families
advanced
26
p ci.cl.t
helwreh
11*4** and 1**4.,
The hlMVaU has mi mote up-tudale figutcs, but officials p tesum *’
the it end is continuing.
Ihe sli,i|i&lt;* were ccmdllfted hy
Mnigniet
J,
llagood,
hurnau
atatialjctan and social scientist.
.She tia-i-s her indevet of level* of
living on the percentage of farm s
"Vvitli lelephoncs, **i 1 11 airtornobill**
and wttlr'i IfCUIciry, and mi a v * r - '
age value of ' products' sold or_
Haded tn thr* preceding ye»t ifo r
e sample, G»au for the tutu h r
ilex),
• ,
T h r survey indbates that Ihe
e m it* country’* farm living Uvel
climbed Upward, but the southern
‘stalks made the biggest peicsn,

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Hy KATHARINE F. -I.ENROOT on the many spi-rial problems
W ar office spokesman jti Lo ndon w eighing. th lllL lllffc ltlll—iU rlit*-**- * g e gsltTy—ThTUP'In-rtu'.VsTTsoiinr
Chief,-UrtL-Children'* Bureau t parent- eUi'utfllt e r )■» ~th&gt;y-~~V*&gt; "declined eiimhfefd “ m Put tail’s i elated tu the meal at hand
v'-ntiid i.iaci.cts recorrlcd
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Al* Newsfratiires
atony So do otlini ngi-ncii-s and j charges but in Capetown, .South
If vou don'l have a real know- pcicitiCedvanci- The icport notes,
NO MANUAL was ever written PlKanirnlioni. laith public and A frica, Mold gurnet)'* Lumet chief ledge of wine, you only make hottvvei. that in both' )t*40 and
that could make a person a good private. I am sure they all have of sta ff. General Sit Francis W. vuursrdf ridiculous by pretending. 1 G&gt; the soallicin stales bad the
parent, if the "feeling" was not the -mill- heartening experience I V Guingnud, disputed the colorful The sensible ilditft to do s* con- i&lt;*"o*t ilvitig level,
there. That is not to say, though, a* they read over the mall. Sotlte American commander'* claim*
suit with your guests and a*k
The highest living levels wore
"I think that If I'nttan liml Is-en their advice. They will lake this found to i^- in farm areas of the
that parent* cannot learn how to of tin- letti i •—m r ohvionsiy front
he Iwtlcr parent* If given the op­ people of education nnd back allowed |o go lushing inlo tier- s&lt; a compliment and n-spect you •«millun*l, the corn-wheat states
portunity. And, no one know* bet­ ground. • 11 tiler» wilt ten crudely many on tile mi* p|.i|n—cd by for . ail ainlalile ignoi nnioiis in nmi the I'aciftc coast.
ter than the parent how much uu tile rilled paper of school tab­ him. a very awkwaid situation stead of i|e*pi*ing you a* a pielovvn i.ad the lot gi st stngia
about the Job it "learned."
let* ate from people to whom would have develo|H*d despite li-ntiini* foreign pliom-y
hio,*k
counties tn tlu- top fifth
The Children's Bureau ha* good wilting a letter tu -the "goVi-lll possible initial u m , . m *," lv
American coimtie.i, and that
Wiicp the wine 'arrives, the
Guinguml
roniniriiieil
niciit''
is
a
mallet
of
great
imstntt ns n Wliule ia t id iti2 against
reason to know how eagei parent*
"finch a move, leaving veiy vul- w aiter fitsl pouts a small put « 1 :■ imnn of tut) -Ihe average
are for information about tlie job puitanca,
tion In vo«r glass am! waits e»ne
t
a
hie
flanks,
would
mil
have
Ih-vhle* this vast infoininllon
of being a parent* for il* "haby
the war Imt would havr ins’lantly. i’ht* t* the moment o f (or all e.rttntfes.'
books” go out to thousands and that goes mil through govern- shortened
Rut (own ranked tint.I Y-ehliid
high dtnniu in evei v Fien cli meal.
made
il
limndifficult to win."
ten* of thousands of patent* each rnent aoureea, their- is the work
You lake a sip. loll It III mind to N iw J . r-ey with 17rl and Con­
I)e
Guiiigand
-aid
that
it
took
year. Mure than 20.0tm.0tHI copies of patent education that goes n massive Russian uTTrnsive and savor Its bouquet ami every eve necticut with I7u I'nfifnrnta stood
of "InfanL Care" alone have been un daily through the pi-** and atinther hv th-tu-raj Dwight I). at thy table is on you
If you II llo r r (gprtii VVrtll ir&gt;|,
l o t o i nllv, the rtortluast group
distributed since it was first pub­ radio. It alt adds up to mte thing: Eisenfiowt-i on t» luoint fiofit to nisi ol the waiter and, give him n
lished 34 years ago. "Your Child tin- willingnirs, and tire rager- achieve victnty ovet the Germans, word of praise, I Its* serving goes intnl l :tp. the north Celllial tier
From One To Six" is a runner-up tn—*. of paient* to learn,
"The German* dirtii t lose llielr on. lint woe aw aits you if you G's. the vvest (iticliTtling uiountain
It leaves tin- qlleslion: Du com- heads until Ho; very end and I'm hove accepted a flat -&lt;mi hottie. "*ou :&gt;• 126. and 1iii- iliKiih oldy till.
ami uthrr* of Ihe book* for par­
“ td ie t ;;i i L-tm.c i i i i i r T i -, d o iio t ra ents likewise have remarkable tnunit
li^xL iiAtEiitit halL_Miay-j-mMr tin t l i n e 'niiy-prcfialetl 'tn Ihe gtmrttnwnrit.'dlli'-lv diTTil If
publishing records.
Til llieTT desire to do Whitt is heal giro in on the stieligih uf a tong ptni*e it with lils'ti adjectives au&gt;( (1' ' 1 Hv mg conditions of hired fatm
Besides its major publications, and right for their ehlldteltT i am , sprathcad
*.,r
inlo their, country — t iiate vou the rest of Hi, u itves. | H “tks-ra, Imt do Include t*'-ninla
the Children's Ruie.au distributes thinking, for instance, oh how lit- | the ieep allow I'attan hoped tn IA French guest can ftngtVe you |*"’d simi i-ecroppcr*. liuteau of— I ‘" i i .................................... liit i r r
thousands of leaflets and folder* (Continued on I'agr ?, 2nd Sec) drive Into Germany." *_________ fo i m i l l i l a H n e h! s__ I , . 1...... I— U u - i 1
guage he can never forgive you ■•eprrseiilntiiv of the great inaj|f&gt;n oidrtljig linn n |iv-.| hottlt: of " i n '
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F o r all lie arknowh-dged faults If'.-ls i.f living ocah-:
ItllixIi'S Island, . l&amp;H; MassschilMild rricinii-s, liqiloi i* still tin"*lts. I i,2; \ ‘,u V ink ittid \y«shhlt*f social lovpi ai&lt;mn,| tin- wqH
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umlerslamling.
I Imve lraw lo ,| ll,,u* 1 ,hl«,. . I J l ; Nolnnskn, F 2 j W l*.
in fit cotllitriuv in tin- l»«t ,fi\s- I
* ‘ ‘ .•ami Minnesota, 130.
Vi nt a, nthl in &lt;-:o l thi'io always |

h u t }n i ni stit1 tWiTii

w as a host vtho

st'in n io m ,. toim
nr ago.

Many Del’iniHons,
All ()i‘ Them Good!

In Tunisia h i .Vi i i I i vltlrffnin,
luiund by th,' \|..-t,uu f_nt|h_ltpiii
miMliliig ilcuhol, aorvrii atl o ltft
mioX frast. Ilttl. slilt'U tin- cliiof
glintt was an Amt-rlcatt arm y ofH) J E R R Y KG ItN
fn-or who liouglit sevt'tal thousand
l For lam e, V|arlo» )
duseit Og ga a wrrk -frt'Tn thr
IVAHHINGiriN |ls-i. "j&gt; td V tlie old rliit'flaln Jind hisTnoth'in- W hat fi- •'AiiieiIcnnivm "?
lolndni «ot| take Hit* p arty. Inlo
You vo
seen that wonl ami
OWJI la in for u lonluly ItighltUp. v i) - r » ;- ltki» ■" urTT,\)ntif if ATI. "ilismuro
V V lirirv ri 11n- u ln to malt l,a- lov.d ' and "ii-rui'ily ii-dt"—■
rarrlt-d .)ij&lt; flag, tin tm livt-, urtio mid lm .ro.in recent vveel, i
Right m,tv ii committee of the
u a n t Jo d o 'ln u in t",' w itt&lt; him Imv.loaf nod t lir \ Imvo to •'hlrrlniu ^lifiitp ,_,f ttepreaentatifea i- Inhim on Ills, own 1,‘t f l
T h r v imv,- j vi lig atin g C uninuttlatii in IM ty amed to pom hospitality from I \\,N,I 111 name Is “ T I hi ComI n iiitic On Un-Am erican ActiviImt lir a , lo o .
• lies '*
IVopie from tlie tem|h;tn1&lt;- ami
"Fu -A tiie rifa n " what does it
narihi-tn rlimvs nit- Iran i rd m atril
in the uso of alii,Imt mi,I nlmsr it menu 7

Greeka Are Massing
To Attack Guerrillas
ATHENS. Oct. 29—(TP)—Greek
press dispatches reported today
,h*' K ^ n tm a n t
»roops _ were
_ lh
m lha-----„
-----area In
Epirus
northwestern Greece in prepara­
tion for a new offensive aimed at
clearing nut BOmi 2,000 lo -4,000
g uerrilla* 'operating In th at region.
The dispatches
said sharp
-fighting ha* keen under way since
Oct. 20 on the heights around
Mftsovn and that still heavier
action might be expected at any
moment.
Government plane* were re­
ported participating In the aper■tion* and were said to be In­
flicting heavy losses on the guer­
rillas.
According to th*. best available
Information, th* guerrillas now
hold loosely a narrow strip of
territory extending
from
the
Grammo* Mountains on th* Al­
banian border southward-to points
north of Graven* and Metaovo.
Units of tha Graak eighth dlvIsion wars reported moving into
this area from the east while the
ninth divlson was said to be do*Jpg in from the west.

must.
A Latin child drinks watered
yrine^or tmor almoai fiotii Tilt til.
I ntrr ill'lift-. It is nn occasion for
him tu take a drink of Inntuly. To
lake three or four would ordin­
a rily )h&gt;, in his own view and that
of his ncighlHir*, a wasteful sin.
The Russian's capacity for vod­
ka ia highly overrated. Mn Is (he
Am erican's rapartly for whisky.
Pul 60 from rscli country in n
drinking match with f&gt;o E n g lish ­
men trained in foreign ' aervice,
and at Ihe end of the evening lln50 Russians would’ &gt;h- singing
"Old Man River," the 50 Am er­
icans would la- houncing "The
Volga Uuatman" off lliu i afters.
And
the
50
Englishm en?
They’d lie - soberly
wondering,
“ Why are those chaps making
such a bloody racket?"

,

BUBINM 0 HALTED
MILAN, Italy, O ct 2 9-&lt; A &gt; Business came to a virtual stand
still in thisa Industrial
industrial city for
almost Jwo hour* today «M n a
throng of worl
rorkera, estimated by
police to total about 80,000, aaaem.
bled In the
‘ rain to protest threat­
ened dismissal* In tom* Industries.
Public transport
was halted
during tha meeting by order of the
local trades council and tha gen­
eral cun federation of
workers,
leader* of which addressed tha
gathering. No disturbance* war*
reported.
„

Heda Appeal To
Workera To Revolt
MOSCOW, Get. 20 -GV)—1This
Moscow Literary Gaiett* pub­
lished today a front Page anneal
to worker* all over the world to
rally tu the Communist Party.
"If you want lo he confident of
tamorrow. If you want to tie a
free cltfien of a free country, if
you don'l want to clean tho shoes
of rich foreigners, rely on (ha
Communists," the editorial said.
If you want Democracy and
peace, If (he live* of your children
ere dear to.you, if you don't went
th* imperiallat*' to gain hy your
teara and your blood, listen to th*
voice of the Communist*.
"If you don't want everything
created for centuries by scientists,
poet* and architects to tat washed
away by the muddy wave of
atandard 'Amaricsnltm', then fol­
low tha' Communists."

RED ATTACK

PARIS. O ct *9-0P&gt;—A woman
who changed bar mind about be­
ing a Communist and resigned
from tha party after being elected
mayor of a Paris suburb had to
be rescued from a mob last night.
Shouting "traitress," 400 de­
monstrator* besieged th* city hall
in U Cournauv#—one of tha
towns in tha so-called "Rad Balt"
—after Mayor Maria Lehut submilled a not* saying she waa get­
ting oat of tha party.
Gendarmes
summoned •from
nearby AubarvUliors found th*
woman hiding In a locked room
in tha mayor’s suits. They tpok

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U. S. Farmers Convert Wartime
Income Into Better Living

Denial Made To
Patton Charge By
Montgomery Aid

AMONO THI SI PfISONS killed when a giant DC-A airliner u.uhrd In
Bryce Canyuo, Ulah, were illeinlral heir G&lt; raid Lambert. Jr., of Prince­
ton. N. J.. and William A. Galvin (tight) of Manha.,-ct, N. Y„ on ALL
t-QlciaL The plane cracked up after flic broke out in the tail lection. At
the lime. It was within one mile of a longing strip
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U ciistei '* NPvv Inlrmxiiiinst
DicMunary gives this ifc^pitlort:

"Not

&lt;liu ra ctcrislic-n f,

iTr

con*

si-tent witlr, .kdin-tlean customs,
piiuclplc-i, etc,"
\nd for "Am ciicaqism,” W«d
■ter - i-nvs: ''Attachment or loyalty
(•* iIm United .States, its tiadilhma,
Inieitnls or ideals."
Rid the dictionary d(result say
wIticlt cUsLitns, principle* nr ideals.
Hack in lfl3p, tin- committee on
im American activities, reporting
mi it* first yrnr of existence, ilefimd Antenbeniam
In sevarel
luimircd word*.
Here nri&gt; some of the thing*
the committee said then:
“III the* first place, Americanism
is iveogidtioh of the truth that
the inherent and fundamental
rights uf man am derived front
Hod ami not from governments,
societies, dlclaturs, kings or taajOl lllev."
Some people in this country
don’t belli Sc m God, Are thay UnAmerican? The commute* didn’t
•av. But it continued:
"Tito essence of Americanism
I* class, i ellgiou* and racial toler­
ance, and therefore, a man who
advocates class hatred ia plainly
un-American, even if ho p ru fe m t
racial and religious tolerance.
"It is a* tln-Amerlran to hat*
one's neighbor Iweause he baa
more of the wurld'a material good*
as II Is to hmta him because bs
was born into another race or
worship* God according to a dif­
ferent faith"'
Recently, jxilh I'resident Truman
ami the State Department hav*
added tome definition* dealing
with tho same subject. Tha Praaident, asking Congress for money
tu investigate "disloyalty" In tha
government, defined "disloyalty”
this nay:
‘Y1- .
"Membership
tp lUt(. affiliation with
or syrmpathsUc association with
ilia
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THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE SIX

General De Gaulle
Appeals f o r New
General Election

Ovicdo

MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1947
and July since 11)11.
"This suggests that worker*
generally are finding Job oppor­
tunities less plentiful than earlier
atul that the rrsUessnee* felt
earlier by many veterans, which
took the form uf frequent job
changes, has beet} reduced," the
article said.
p
Other potn*x In the analysis
eluded:
----- About - 1,6W&gt;.000- mure perstms; '
are working or looking for work'
than had Uwn anticipated on the
; basis o f prewar trends, but they
air concentrated In the 14-19 age
•' “ t
group-end In women over 38 and
men over J55.
Empliivmriit in domestic ser­
vice, which declined throughout
the war and rnrlv po*‘ war period, •
ha* "increased *hartdy since mldO
1940 and Is currently nearly 800,•*
_ ^ k
000 higher than a year ago.

Hollywood Probe

( C a a l l i M j frsM r * s ) Oae)
(Continued from Page Three)
which the committee hat no con­
ges. She majored in llumr Econ­
stitutional authority to atk. Tha
omics.
committee is holding hearings on
Mr. and Mrs. Thedore Aulln, Jr.(
Communist activities in the movie
aye announcing the birth of a ion,
1nduatrv.
PAWS Oct. 27 W V - General Oct. IH, at the Orange Memorial
As Lawson lashed out st the,
Charles De Gsuilt- called today Hospital. The boy has Wen named
committee,
Thoms*. repeated!/
for dissolution of France's nation­ James Theodore and will be known
banged hi* gavitl In an attempt)
al assembly and new genera) as Ted. This is Mr. and ..Mrs.
to halt Uwson, Thomas said th*t
tire lions, ami u a* promptly-at­ Aulin1* second (hlld. Their* girl,
Lawton had aaktd, through hi*
tacked by the . Communists on DtUir.Tl tWfl, Mrf'Aulln ahd sfih"
attornay, to be heard. I f 1he re­
Cnsigo of seeking to set up "a
are home, returning Wednesday,
fused to respond to the committee’s!
reactionary dictatorship."
and doing fine.
questions, Thomas said, then he
D* Gsuilt* sssertrdlhat the rcMr. and Mrs.K
would be excused from the stand1
aulta of inunlrlpat elections whirh and Why, nf l.qbox, Texas, are
and the record of the committee
vtreie la-gun tlirouKhout France
would stand without his testimony.
last Sunday and completed yes­ visiting Mr*.
At the end of the exchange be­
terday proved that Parliament mi Mrs. James W. Wilson and Mr.
tween the wltneas and Thomas,
longer represents the people and Wilson, at their lovely home on
Lawson arose from the committee
•
called for new vutinK laws to en­ take Charm.
chair and resumed his place In the'
Miss tala Applegate, of Pittaable the national legislature to
section Of ■the room .reserved for
her
have a "coherent majority.'* —7. burgh, Penn, is visiting
witnesses. Sonte spectators boied
cousin,
James
W.
Wilson
and
Mrs.
lie Gaulle's six munths old {tal­
anil Thomas
rapped
violently
ly of Did French People (ItPF) Wilson, at their horn* on take
fur order.
8wit»eri*nd h** about twice the*
Charm.---------------—
—
-piled up a-larger popular~vote~1n
area of Massachusetts.
Then Louis J. Russell, a com­
George
JakuWin.
Jr.
and
Daniel
the elections than any other par­
mittee investigator, was called
ty—though It failed to show as l.uca* have returned from a trip
to the stand and testified that a
to
Ohio.
well in rural votinK yesterday as
Communist
Party gnembership
Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Gora have
It did in the laritei population
card was issued to Lawson in 1U44.
centers a week ago. No party at returned after spending several
The card, Russell said, bore~flWtn*i
* present has a clear majority in days In Atlanta. .
ber 47276 and was issued to "John
Parliament.
*.
Howard lurwson, Identified as a
Miss Julie Gore had a good
movie writer.
The wartime ‘ leader declared time as the guest of har grand­
* Robert E. Stripling, chief com­
that hia party’a showing lord spel­ mother, Mrs, W. D. Itrow n and
mittee investigator, took over. He
led the beginning of the end for Deddyl llruwn. her uncle, while
*
read a long memorandum of
his arch foe*, the Communists.
li«r pnrvnls, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Florimond llonte. Communist Gore, were awav.
THIS AERIAL VIEW shuns one of Bar Harbor's fat-famed milliuimire mansions a* a section of the what he said ware Lawson's nr-’
Party spokesman, declared that
Mrs. Sulnks and daughter, Anne, 10-mlle wall of forest fire swept down on it. After 12 hours of horror, the fahulous Maine resort had tivltie* showing his Communist
lie Gaulle's statement was moti­ of I eesbnrg, were recent guests Wen reduced to a mas* uf smoking ruins; 3600 pci sons had evacuaiid their homes by land ami sea; an affiliation. Striping also read IT TAXIS lots of practice to remain i
vated by a desire for "personal of Mrs. Spink's
sister,
Mrs. estimated damage of f 18,000,000 had Wen caused, but the terrific conflagration appeaYed to W under several articles he said Lawson a lop-notchcr, to Grelchtn Merrill t‘
had written for the Communist
power'.' and that his desires would George W. Morgan, Mr. Morgan, rontrol.
,
•
(International Sound photo) newspaper, the Daily Worker.
of Boston, U. S. Women's Chtm"dash wllh the will of Die French and mother. Mrs. M. M. King,
Stripling said he alto has over pton Figure Skatar, works out on
people, who will know how to un­
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Leinhari
100 eshiblts "showing Mr. taw-' the rink at Rockefeller Center, New
ite It* democratic working, class
Candidates* Quiz
Bender Killed
have named their Why, Donald
son's affiliation with the Com­ York. She la a member of the U. S.
for re.
Olympic Teem.
(International)
Garry. This la their third child.
munist Party." ■
I)e Gaulle's statement came They have twins, Gary and, Wynn,
H'aalleMS Irta I*sat :,«r)
l('*SII*S(S from H**r Hast
When
Lawson
wss
called
ss
a
amid an impending cabinet crisis nearly two years of age.
vote of tho People?
highway
patrol car to a near
witness, his attorney, Robert W.
and the imminent ‘ threat of
4. Will you, If elected, do what Kanny, renewed a challenge, first Dixie’s Tree Farmers
Erwin
AW1I
Is
sble
to
be
back
rating piece and called the ambu­
strikes by three Cummunlst-domyou
ran
to
create
a
City
Recrea­
made Jsst week, of the eommittee’i
Inated labor gToupa—the railway­ on the job after his resent Illness. lance. He then returnrd to the site
Need Bigger Crop
tion Department under a full time authority to Issue a subpoena
man. utility workers and govern­ Mr* , _Geneva AWII, clerk In the of the accident and gave what aid
.recreational
director,
operating
on
(summons
to
appear
and
testify)
Post
Office,
was
out
Friday
due
ment employes. These develop*
a budget adquately provided by for Lawson and 18 other Holly­
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27—44*)—
mrnte overshadowed the outcome to the illness of her son, Erwin; he could to Patrolman Bender who
the City Commission; and* con­ wood
figured. The committee, Southern states expect to top thil
Mrs. Bob King, who
... has- Wen
.
had k*rn thrown by the toadiide.
to yesterday's runoff elections in
scientiously work for the early after a huddle in a closed-door year's crop of some 103,000,000
pI0mp, , clion he
‘
France's small towns and villages, visiting h e r.lite r, Mis. Esther p0|
construction of a swimming poof, session, ovsmiled Kenny's chal­ tree seedling* by 07.000,000 next
, , , ____ »*___ J , .
- .
early returns from whirh put Eason, and brother. Roy, at Sav. Jiighly
tennis courts, and public play lenge and called Lawson Jo the year to meet overwhelming de­
commended tail evening by
annah,
Ga.,
and
in
Rklelgh,
N.
C.
Premier Edouard Ilerriot'a Hadgrounds for chJIdrenT
mand from Dixie's forest fanners.
)
’ ■
Police
Captain
Roy
Tillii.
returned
home
Thursday,
accomical Socialists out in front.
6. Are you lh fag-or of a Sewage stand.
"The Forest Fanner " l lOOthem
“
Lawtoh,
a
biige
tdan,
asaeu
nsnled bv her sister, Miss Esther
The State Highway Patrol is
Disposal Plant, and do you have
timber ninthly, made the estima­
be
allowed
to
read
a
statement.
Kaeou.— Her other sister, Miss making a thorough investigation
any recommendations at to how
“ tat me see It," Thomas replied. tion and commenTed farmers In
Mytle Eason and Miss Helen of the circumilancrs of the ac­
, it might be. financed
Plane "Crashes
The chsirmsn glanced brietly at every state "recognised tt}»t there
Stewart, op Lakeland were ex­
fl. If you are In favor of public
and handed it afe many acre# better suited In
pected to Join them here this cident. Corp, H. E. Doug!** of
t Improvements in Sanford, do you the statement
grow timber than any other crop
M
Hum I'mmr l l » l
DeLand reported yesterday. He
wrek-end.
advocate operating on a “ pay aa back.
United Airline* plane crashed and
"The statement will noth# read," and that these acres wilt * not
you go" plan, by public assessThe nnnusl home coming of l&gt;oinled out Ihat lire Patrol had
burned last Friday, taking a toll tkp Oviedo Methodist Church will
I merits and revenue certificates, or Thoms* said. He added that it come into full production without
,
of 62 lives. Only 12 of the bodies t* held, on Novi 2 st the church. loti a very valuable and effirent
; by some other method uf finalic- “ Is not pertinent" to the inves­ a planting program,'' ,
Georgia led the 12 southern
tigation.
have Wen .positively Identified A large attendance Is expected, man.
■ingT
slates listed in seedling produc­
A prayer
service
for Mr.
thus far.
A „very Interesting program has
7, Do you favor the extension nf
tion for this year, with n total
* The accident, second worst in tieen arranged, to lie announced Bender will W held at the Erickson
the
City's
sewerage
system
to
of 18.000,000 young trees, mostly
the history of commercial avia­ Inter, A basket - picnic lunch will Funeral Home at 2:00 o'clock ATTRACTIVE Sabina Joswlck.of liur colored section known as ^ B l a n d / S p u a k H
slash pines,
Wednesday afternoon with the jturbank, Calif., n stewardess off Georgetown ami Goldsboro?
tion in the United Slate*, occurred follow the services.
Mississippi followed with, 12.H, Do you believe that the Mu­
near the dm of Jlryrp Canyon, • A study course for all teachers Rev. W, P. Brooks, Jr, snd the duly, wn» one of 62: persons kllleil
H ■nila ar at H u m **as* O a e )
000,000 loblolly pines. 3,000,000
Utah, only 1,600 feet away from arid officers of the Oviedo Bap­ Rev. Dougins Charlrs officiating. ubosnl the DC-tl airliner whirh nicipal Zoo is one of our outstand­ insidious
and stifling Ideology of shortleaf
cracked up In Bryce Canyon, ing tourist altrsctiows, and would
pines and 1,000,000
an emergency landing atrip.
tist W. M U„ Men's Club and An escort of the Florida Highway Utah.
(International) yuu favor a-program for Us ex­ despair called Communism, whose seedlings nf ntber varieties. Texas
Patrol
will
then
accompany
the
In another weekend crash, six. church Is planned for this week
arbitrary
and
unnatural
principles
was third with about 14.000.000
tension and improvement?
Funeral procession to New Smyrna
unidentified tiodica were taken each evening of the week. ,
U. Aa a candidate for City Com- ar governing and living can evi­ young tree* Including aix varieties
from tho wreckage of an airplaim
Choir practice of the Oviedo Beach where * Funeral services Booing Crowd Breaks missionec, do you have any con­ dently only be enforced by dubi­ of nine and 17 lither soecies.
which Crashed into a mountainside Methodist Chair wss held Wednes- will lie held a’ the First Baptist
structive criticism to offer re­ ous political methods, a network
South Carolina had over 11,Church at 4.00 P. M. Interment
SI Sn. F.tienne, France, Saturday. d»v evening,
Up Communtot Meet garding
the present City Admtnis- of spies and Informers and s 000.000 seedlings and Florida.andwill
lie
In
Kdgewater
Cemeterv.
The Swedish Airlines (AHA)
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Guvnn were
tratlon^or _.it«__tariJiua_.Depart* brutal national police,--------------— 'Loutaana *Kisd lO.rMKi.fkX).
Ala­
Bkymaiter transport carrying 30 visiting with Mr. and Mra. taoti Arrangements are under the dir­
“Certain countries In Europe, bama had 8 391,000. North Caro­
TKKNTONrHrdrWtt- 27=-WT inenla?
ection
of
the
Erickson
FUfiilst
the
majority
of
whose
people
did
passengers washed Into a 3000- £Li Olllff Wednesday ■eventng.—
10,
Are
you
in
favor
of
the
creat­
lina 0.088.000. Arkansas 4.228,A boding, jo*tling crowd esti­
fool' TUffT"pesV o7 the llymeltos
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DanlelJ, Home of Sanford,
mated at 6,000&gt;—defying police ion by the City Commission of a not went this totalitarian form 000,‘ Virginia 2208 000 and OkliJ I8 I f l l i m i H , R a d io
■
Patrolman Bender was Itorn In and a chancery court order—last Civic Planning Board for the pur- of government, have had It immountain range southeast of Ath: formerly nf Atlanta are now new
anJ "Screen” 5 far, keep*
pused
upcnr~thrni
elDii’
f
by
futile
York,
Pa.
Sept.
10,
1004.
He
had
citlren* nf Oviedo. They moved this
ens last night.
-night - forced - -canrrilrrtion—nf- -a j-perxe -mf-gnatyitng SHTTfonTlRpOtrailed with 201,600.
.
house ond keepe watch that
Three Communist meeting whirh was tentialities, mapping a broad pro­ or by desperation.
__ _ Wreckage -of Dm-piano- was- lo­ -week- -intrr- *thr iltDr-- Ra'gsdil* dived -ttritarrfnnt'ft'.nTft
"The
United
8tates
has
offered
and
one
half
years
at
210
West
no
used
fats
are
thfown
away
cated thla morning by a (Jreek house, formerly occupied hy the
to have heard Gerhardt Eider, gram of civic development, and
Twelfth Street and formerly lived who has been dcscrltied as the No. in geqeral, making plan* for the .to assist those peoples who are
Federal Reserve
,
in her _kitciicn. She says:
person mhving near the wreck- Bush family.
T
'
stIU free and who wish to remain
________
I %
* •
Mr. R. W. Estes has recently
age'and believed-the figure was
....... In New Smyrna. He .was a member I Communist in the United States. City’s future?
"Every pound of used fata
so,
in
resisting
the
aggression
of
•
uvmimhu
n**i
plane said he could see only one ‘ purchased the Ragsdale house from of Broken Spoke of the Florida
Klsler did not appear at the
'you save helps stretch tha
countries which wish to_ deprive declared "the labor market cur_ ■
Won Ragsdale, now occunled hv Highway Patrol and of the Florida meeting hall in the Contem|»itary
that of a shepherd.
Red
Plan
Blocked
them of free government," he con' rently appears to be firm, on the
limited supply of fats and o4la
Peare
Officers'
Association,
It was feared that all alioar-l hi* nephew. Thoms* DsnUll end
-Club, across the ’street' from the
tl’nued.
whole." It .commented thatt
|
needed to make thing* we all
He la survived hy the widow, State House. Manuel
Mr*. Daniel), formerly of Atlanta.
*
K ail Inure linn l'**« (&gt;*») _
Cafftor,
the plane .were killed.
"While It Is devoutly to be
1. Employers hiring new workers t
Mr*. L. C. Bender of Sanford: Mercer county secretary of the it weie smcndeil| in tcversl imuse every day. Th* govern.
(In Stockholm, where the plane
hoped
that
economic
aaristaoce
la
"have
become
more
selective
thsn'
the father and mother, Mr. and Communist Party, said Hitler
had earlier Wen listed as missing,
ninii lipathawoslAfal shaft
j ™ weriin— eitts segnttl HI' X^fTTfr*!
titiiuni .u n ion ,.
-------------- — jd L J tm ..
Mr.* C CHerulrr of Votk- K a
ap A liy wfTlflal Mid Dju. craft
must never forget tt|*t aggressors
age
is still critical. That means The
U.
8.
amendments
Were
ntid previous experience of work-,
‘- T r u m a n - M c c t —
two sister*. Mr*. Dorothy Hlrkr* from the hull beemut* of "fear
rarrieil an all-Swedish craw
submitted aa Soviet Deputy For­ understand armed strength better era."
,
American Itoustwive* must
and
Mr*.
Flora
Warren,
nf
York,
for hi* safety."
eight in addition to the pesseit-,,
eign Minister Andrei Y. Vishln- than any othar argument.
H b h II s m * Irwm
one)
and three brothers. I*nul Bender,
keep on s s v ii^ You'll help,
2. Planned expansions of staff:
Six hundred persons jammed
* gers.)
production
this
year
wuuld
b#
2
Gordon
Bender
and
El
wood
Bender
nro repotted by relatively few)
won't you p l« u ? "
into the club building nful booed sky lost an effort to write Into July, a* suggested by Russia.
The'plane was oft a regular or 3- per cent WIow Inst year's nf York.
down each speaker who arose. the joint resolution a clause Indi­ .•I'ropoealt seeking to end the .industries - am) the numt&gt;w~“of?
flight from Istanbul |o Rome ami skimpy output and about 10 per
c t in g a .m ttl./o r "priwamlng
. iFallbearrrs include tha following
additional \vuri&lt;er* needed In such'
was scheduled to hayr landed rent WIow pre war ptoclucilon. ilirmiMpm of Iho Florida Highway Some 4,400 nthers—a ccy iib* to freedom
.w— — of speech
___ ___
ami____....
Die prese dispute have been .submitted to
plans Is fairly small,
• j
polire estimate—milletl around on
at Jho Athens airpJTT at 7 4*. M. In addition. It said, there are now
TORN IN USED HUS
3. The rate at which workar*
L S,tt’ William Norris, Sgt. the street outside. Appeals from from spreading propaganda for tha council by the U. 8.. Britain.
(GMT) 12 l\ M. KHT) last night 200,000,000 persona In need of E*'lP,
Russia and Australia.
F. M. Thomas, Sgt. L. W. Bratell, civic and veterans organisation* a new war.
voluntarily quit Job* has declined;
UmtUm Sst WnfS ( im Mi I, las.
for a one-hour stopover.
food assistance, or eight per cent CpI. W, J, tanc. Patrolman J. W.
Dr. Pillal stressed that before and In July waa-lower than In'
Earlier, In an -effort to aavs
failed to quiet the rrowd, many
. The last radio message frort more than hefork the war.
new
S*1™ * *n,l Patrolman C. K, of whom said they were veteran*. hia own resolution from defeat, the council can taka any
the plane was received by tho
Domestic food prices edged Bullock.
■B
Step* in tha case “ it must first
Vishinsky
had
accepted
a
Polish
airport at 7:12 I*. M. At that time generally slightly lower today,
YARDLEY
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Insist on full compliance with Us
amendment
which
dropped
the
the plana reported 'It was 26 continuing 4 trend which Wgan
America's Moat Reaatiful
specific charges against the three ee^se-firt resolution." Th* coun­
minutes nut at 0,000 feet above Thursday when the average of 36
Lawton Report
Aluminum - Cedar - Poll.hid Alumlnula
Mlkolajczyk
countries involved In the Tru­ cil twice has issued .orders' L&gt;
and was coming In for a land­ commodity pricey reached an all
Ask Ma For Free Eailmalaman laid program—th* U. 8., the | Dutch and Indonesians to
j
lime peak,Just ovtr 200 per cant ., &lt;p»"llse *4 Ion* r i | i o h )
ing.
’
, (C**tl*M* treat I’*** Ou| " Greece and Turkey.
halt'
their
fighting.
of
tho
1220
average.
or
hia
private
lights
as
a
cltlxen.
A few seconds later n^echinlcs
,
'1
Phone
2-Q729
shied Mikolaicryk, hit secictiiy
The- Indian spokesman declared
Meanwhile, India today urged
at the' Athens airport reported ; Wheat receded as much as 3 \IS\ Ha coptanded that it'la a question
a bushel under Influence 'of map* will be used by tiupl. snd . three aides and their wie«&gt; tha United Nations Security that th* Dutch government had
—
■ ■ i ■
W
they saw a bright flash of yel- vnta
Abch needed rains fn the southto compllo mcoot* to slip out of the country.
‘ Council to taki* positive action “ accepted” the ^ette-flrfi resolu
•the. other side of lire mountain ■tytern' whegt Wit, December Law ton, lie
P'Jjj
Rchool
map
of
tho
couuty.
"By land, tea or sir. Mr. Mtk( 1n the Indonesian conflict and tion only with a •gregt deal of
range about 16 mil#* southeast contract* selling at $2.04 a bushel.
^ *, 1L •
The compi.u msp, he pointed
t- i 1
lgw light lllumlnsl# the aky op Corn also was lower, down as out,wl|| |M used by the State Ujtiyk ccitsinly eKsped." th* charged that th* Dutch |pVern- reluctance, and with a great many
reservation*."
mant
r
a
even
now
acting
against"
*•*•««»lnn«
r
uf Athens,
much aa 2 cents WIow Bsturday’s Department In making It* survey. spokesman said. "B y which &gt;^||l
r
"It la even now acting against
A heavy thumlaratoru was ear­ close. DecemWr (2.19. Osts were No portion df the capital outlay cannot »*y, but we are inves***^ tha cease-fire order* llsusd by
lh# psaie-flre resolution," Dr.
ing at ths time, hoyrsver. and fractionally
higher,
December fund appropriated by the Rtate ing how such a group could il­ the council.
Dr. I’. P. Pillal, of the In­ P1ID1 said, adding that the UN
»• they thought the flash might be I1.13U.
U&gt; match that of tha County legally leave this country."•
THAT —.rrs.FAMOUS
TEXACO - . +
dian delegation, warned the 11* order "produced no change what­
Hog prices were aa much aa can ba axpended until tha survey
. lightning.
» • * --'ifi= ' r: - _j; - . S' • ' 1 '
Asked whether Mlkolajcsyk was nation body that any attempt to soever" In Dutch military plan*
Tire plane was snroutr from •1.60 lower at tha principle stock- la made and the State Board
•litanhu! to Athena. Two Amer­ yards, with top prless ranging authorise* such expenditures. This aided in his flight by any foreign "water down" IU cease-fire res*
Hb emphasised that the Indo­
icana wera on tha passenger Hit. from 120.60 a hundredweight at must be for new buildlnga, equip, power, the spokesman said thus glutton would bo interpreted as a nesian cat* offered th* council
Marfak Lubrication
Witnesses at (he aeane, south, Omaha to (27.20 at 8L Loula. ment and major altera Dons. ■ waa ‘‘Circumstantial evidence" to sign of tha council'* weakness. ID Ita flrat opportunity “ to exer­
The total capital outlay fund that effect. He declined to elab- urged the council to arrsutge for
aast of Athens, said bodies and Cattle and lambs held about even.
Repack Wheel Bearings
cise It* auDiorlty In an open
Egga ware steady to a. cant in thla county la (74,000 o f which orata.
parts- of thy plane were strewn
withdrawal o f t h e - opposing
lower at wholesale markets, but
State contributes (63,000. It
over an area 600 yards long.
(Meanwhite, the British gov­ Dutch and Indonesian forces to armed conflict between two states’*
Wash
Job &amp; Vibro- Vacuum Clean
and warned that failure of the
possible, said Mr. Lawton that ernment promised in the House nf
Tha airline's manager In Greece butter and poultry were un­
th*
positions
they
held
prior
to
UN group to act would "cause
the State will not remit more than Commons to give ssnctusrv tn
said the passenger list Included changed.
ALL FOR §
Srt. hut there was a possbility
*4 P,r ?#nt
capital outlay Mil t’ W »k G 'S * SDvIa'iq if tha outbreak of hostilities last serious misgivings."
changes were made before the had broken loose ami tumbled fund during the present fiscal MlV’ l
*n‘ t*'ndnu ssM they
year due to the feet that it will had received assurance that h*»
ship left Istanbul. Ha said the down Die mountainside.
bo
impossible
to
make
the
study
plane |normally carried seven
Scattered about the scene Were
W*«
-n* of Pol*nd)
during
crewmen. Thla would make a tot­ diplomatic passports, tbtrmoa and survey thorough#/
w Th* spokesman nredb ud at s
that
Ume.,
_
*
i
al of 48. The airline office In Jugs, maps, fur lined jackets and
WHEEL BALANCING with .
Tho meeting was attended by nawe conference that the head of
Stockholm listed 30 passengers down from plllowa.
the f-lisk P 's-e-o Party soon
and eight cyawman, headed by a
Army and ‘ Red Cross ambul­ 60 out of 87 superintendent*) Mr. would see his son, Msrjsn, who Is
THE NEW ‘STEWART-WARNER
Briton, CapL Kenneth John Doug- ances awaited tha bodies at Kpro- Lawton reported.
To help you hptonc* your budget,
a studem «i r'vmhridge Universl-1
pl, II milts south of Athens.
ELECTRONIC
ond your diet, Corn-Soya bring*
ty in England.
D. A. Haristladla, Associated Beach parties went on foot up tho
War
Dead
you
lor#
of
food
value
for
your
Terming Mikolalesyk'e impor­
P its* photographer who was steep limestone mountain. The
WHEEL BALANCER
money. IPs a delicious nevertance In Boland only "a nuisance
among tht first up the rocky as­ climb op tha pathleee hillside took
cent to the scene, reported from two hours.
before combination of flavor and
value," the informant aald tha op' (ro a lliM S I n m
Cw&lt; O w )
j
Xoropk Atticat
nourishment, keady-tb-serve. Oct
Because of the difficult footing, for tha next-of-VIn bald their post Ion leader had not asked for
“ It waa.a ghastly sight. There none of the bodies wss removed composure, but some broke down. a passport to leave. ID declined
BATTERIES
SEAT COVERS
.
some today.
Ry
only three or four whole up to ItIO P. M. and It was un­ Elderly women and small boya to answer a queatlon Vhather
bodies remaining,
TIRE8 &amp; TUBES
ft
OTHER ACCESSORIES *\
r
Mfeat
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likely that any would be brought and girl*, Joined by men In and Mlkolajictyk would hav* been giv­
naked." ;
down before tomorrow because of « l t of uniform, gave way to their en one.
•
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SIMONIZ WAXING A POLISH JORS *
W. A. Burnsides, manager of the early darkness.
grief. Along the route of thy
Th* spokesman said he did not
the A»radio Haisanl airport, said
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(A spokesman for the Swedish cortege, a brief atop was mode at know w! it disposition would be
the shock of the collision had ABA Airline In Stockholm said D f Eternal Light, a memorial to
the clothing from the victims, the crash of iU DC4 “ Sunnan" World War, I dead In Madison mads of Mlkolajcsyk'a property
In England, Including a farm
photographer said some poc- was ?“ the*
w on t disaster In
§ i r »arst
in tho Square, and a wreath was placed
near Posnan. ID said, he
howsiver.
had bean turned tnalde out, history o f Swedish commercial there.
that illegal crosalng of frontier*
ting possible I.
aria Don." Until yesterday, the
Is E. ESTRIDGB, Prop. ’
was a criminal offense.
r hod lost only one paoIOTA
1120 Hanford AveitBe
Phone 9184
While Pole# ginttraily sm-pt*J
------ In. peacetime, an Amer­ h&lt;t*d* fn prayer, ltitcn*d to
the theory that Makolajctyk was
ican bock In IM8.)
a»d hoard sptakara ■warn
Sanford, Florida
* .V .
riia'a 260,000 combat _ _ on his way to Britain and poatlbly
Formerly Operated B y - R. N. 'Red* Windham
...
»•
Measured In 1M0 dollar*, Jonhar* died In vain If tho ns- eventually to tha United States to
f the
remain- umcr expenditures in the United
not maintain It* m lU U r/ carry on hie fight against th*
craft B*ate* rose 8 billion dollars beforepart
Warsaw government,

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Mikolajcyk Is Russia
2nd Screen Writer, Midwest Farmers Stress Need
Of U .S . Soil Conservation
Dalton Trumbo, Is
In Stockholm Order
VVitness’ Refuses To
Tell House GroupWhether Or Not He
Is A Communist
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 O T A .second icrctn writer. Dalton
Trumbo, refuted today to tell
a Home Un-American Activities
• aubcommittre whether he it a Communitl, end the group voted to
cite him (or contempt.
Trumbo. at did John Howard
Lawton, on yesterday, took the
stand that,the committee had no
right to question him about his
% political beliefs. The 42-year-old
wriltr was excused from the wit­
ness stand amid loud applause
from spectators in the hearing
, room. Chairman Thomas (R-NJ)
pounded with his gavel and warn­
ed the audience to refrain from
demomtrations.
Trumbo spent a lively ten min*
,utet on lire witness stand before
Thomas finallv-abandoneJ his perlistsnl attempt to have the writ­
er answer questions directly.
"This is the beginning of Amer­
ican
concentration!,"
Trumbo
shouted at he walked from the
witness stand, with several cap* itol policemen standing around
him.
Trumbo'* actlvitlei in Hollystood were criticised last week by
% several witnesses In tha commit&lt; r — r— . . a

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O f Inmates
Investigated by
Federal Court
BRUNSWICK. Ga., Oct. 28 (A*
/ » — An FBI j»x»nt's phologrtobs of
a Gcorgi*
argta convict camp where
negroes ■wereincluded in evidence today as trial
was rriumrd of the former camp
warden and four former guards
on charges of violating.* civil lib­
erty statutes.
B k warden and guards ate ac‘ cured by the govnnmenlrtifTiThflg
the eight “ unneceitsrilyTx after a
t disturbance at the camp Hast July
----- ft.------------------ ,-------------- :---------Defense counsel told a federal
court jury at- the opening of the
trial yesterday that 27 convicts
‘ died and turned on the guards
ore the latter blasted away
. *1 them with shotguns.
Former warden H. G. Worthy
and guards Guy Mcfyab, Remer
V Bale mo re, B. L Holmes and W. C.
Lawler, wr're indicted by a Federal
Grand Jury on the civil liberties
charge after they had been freed
erf'blame by local, county and
state authorities.
.
If .convicted .on the ‘ federal
charge (lie defendant* face n year
in .ot Iron. n .91,094) fine, or both.
Three negroes testified yesterdav ruftrerninsr alleged abuses
v a n f ,one fold of threats of death
made by' guard* after the pris­
oner* refused, to work in a wa­
ter-fitted ditch. The prisoners said
Armour Stephens, oar of the
negro witnesses, told the Jury
IfMlIsHS mm r&gt; s . Tea)

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Appeal Is Made To
Kill 40-Hodr Week

WASHINGTON O ct 28 UPi—
An appeal for Congress to con­
sider knocking the 40-hour week
out of the wage-hour act was
made today by Richard K. Lane,
representing the United States
Chamber of Commerce.
Lane told a House labor sub­
committee "there Is a serious
question if the law will tend to
spread work” In depression times
as tha 40-hour provision Is designed 4o do. Tha pet now re­
quires payment at time and a half
for work In excess of 40 hours. . Whsn business la active, Lana
said, overtime work increases an
employer's costa Ind “ thus tends
•AO Increase tha price o f the goods
produced to the
. CHURCH UNIFICATION
WASHINGTON Oet, 28
An Episcopal
today «
of plana
tha Episcopal
chart ha*, n i t
paopoasd In
_____
» t ganara) conventiwu Of tha two
church group* In IMA.
Plana drafted for unification

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Repaving Plans
For City Streets
Are Abandoned
Commission Decides
Lack Of Funds Prev e n t s Resurfacing

SIOUX CITV U „ Oct, 28 (AV-Chairman Hope (R-Kas.) said
loJ«y the Hou&gt;c Agrict-lluri Committee has found in the midwest a
desire by farmers •„ put rod conservation at the lop of jdl considers
;ion&gt; for a‘ hmg-ri’ V£r'«firi&lt;,ultiiral program.
1
This it a good sign for the future of America,” he told repoiten
Polish Peasant Par­
as the committee h.-vdrd for I, siisas City where tomorrow it will hold
ty To Be Re-orgari•mother heating in its erifl, tools" tour lo find what fanners want in
the way of future federal pol-+ized Under Leaders
icy. •
mers, with a .minimum of red
Farmers are appearing before tape." Many of the price support*,
Of Left Wing Group
the group here yesterday present­ adopted in wartime, expire at
ed a mas* of testiiuony for con­ the end of next year.
I LONDON, tXi. 28 l/P) A Po­
tinuation wlrh some revision* and
While the farmers asked for lish Peasant Pally leader heie
refinements, of the present farm price supports, with but few diaprogram including soil conserva­ senl* among- the ttt) testifying,- said today that Stanislas* Mikolation, price supports and produc­ they disagreed on the yardstick jeryk, wartime leader ot Poland's
tion controls when essential to for measuring farm prices. Va­ government-in-exile, had teachrd
avoid price depressing surpluses. rious farmers said prices should Stockholm, Sweden, in hjt llrtthi
Various farmers else urged ex­ be supported at 90 percent of flora Ids Communist-dominated
pansion of the rural electrification parity of 100 percent, or under homeland.
program, crop insurance, market­ an arrangement whereby the per­
The ijMikeiman. Ft aIII it J.
ing agreements, research, a lit- centage pf parity could he varied
Will,
editor of a Polish paper
lional program to asitirV far­ from year to year to encourage
mers adequate labor, and a .Mis­ or diacourage production o f ’ spe­ here,- said the news of Mikola
jeryk't arrival had been obtained
souri valley authority.
cific crops.
Rep. Uneven (K iow a), commit­
Parity U not calculated to give (turn “ a certain authoritative
tee member, gave reporters this the farmer a purchasing power source.” summary:
equivalent to sonic past favorable
He* added that no wotd had
-“ I Jhink the sentiment* her*’ is period for agriculture—usually been received as to Mikolajityk’s
the farmers want tu. kcep the 1909-14. Some witnesses said tbia
foundation of the present pro­ should be modernised, using the Beil move, but exiled Poles ex
gram, on which to build if the t»e last 10 years as the hast- In the pirtied belief that Ire would ley
cessily -arises in the future. There computation. Some wanted farm lo teach Britain or the United
seems to be a general feeling that family labor included in lh**cora-. Slates.
Congress should pass long-range putation.
Meanwhile in Warsaw. |he Sulegislation now-.
The farm er, disagreed also on pieme Council of MikoUjcryk's.
"Whaiever^program
adopted whether ell farm sgrnrtra should Polish Peasant Pally was tumthe administration should be de­ he consolidated, including the
centralised and the the control transfer of thr Soil Conservation tnoned today to rffrrt a complete
put into the hands of the far- Service to the extension Service. iroigani/aliqn Nov. it) untie- ■ left
witigrn ted by Crrilsw Wycrth,
4r«tiiiiitii*4 ivw r»t» Tm••i

Plsnt for resurfacing of s num­
ber of city itteeli now contained
to be in bad condition Weir lost
night abandoned until some future
time by the City Comraitiion on
thr ground that insufficient fundi
were available .lo t , the .purpose.
It was pointed out by City Man
ager H. N. Sayer that there 11
but $12,500 available for thu
purpose in the public pipjecl;*
fund.
Mr. Sayer had on hand the
plant and specifications for the
proposed paving which included
East First Street from Ssnlord to
Mrllonville Avenue, part of San­
ford Avenue, Twenty-fifth Slieel
and Wctt Twentieth Street, Com­
mercial Avenue and Seminole Bou­
levard. He alto had'the alienmenl rolet prepared on abutting
property ownen. Contemplated
improvement! would cut! $15,000
to $65,000 and a referendum
would be required to approve bor­
rowing fundi for (hit purpose.
S a y s Nationalization Montgomery And Top
It wai the decision of the Com­
Of Industry HoldU. S. Officers A r c
mission to patch up stierti until
they can be resurfaced. Mayor
in g Up Recovery
Denounced In Diary
Gut pointed out that the con­
tractor now resurfacing roads hric
MONTHkX C o il. tt. &lt;A*&gt;—
NEW YORK. Oct. 28 &lt;*•&gt; Genfor the Stale Road Department L o r d Heiverbrook, Canadian- crsl Georgs S, Pa tton .Ji- stormy
born British newspaper publish,
bad brought-in his asphalt- plant
er aald in an Interview last wartime commander of the Unit­
to great expense and that it night that Britain "need never ed Slates Thud Army, vigorously
have Defoliated the $1,750,009,. triljcued Britain’s Field Msrtbsl
wr^U piphsbly cost the City 25
percent more Iff get Ihc 609 toair 'from the -United Montgomery, end, also directed
-work- done—by another L *&lt;*&lt;* * k f ' ? h,rl
V
Itaihs at lop American officers ,'rt
___. . . . . . . later. He
ii
__ i ,i
war
tar cabinet
rabinet mlmstcd
miniated termed the
t •i *
, , . ...
. *
contractor
stated
that.
1946 loan as "foolish and ill- an sbridgemrnl of hu War Jour­
some roads were worn to the ex­ advised." "Much of Ike Amer­ nal published today.
tent that the bases may be dam
ican loan," he pointed ont, "had
In pungent, rtisp phrases. Pataged.*
been aquandered on luxuries •on declared his belief the war in
Mr*. John Hrhlrard, represent­ which had neither been essen­ Europe -would have been shortened
tial or neceaaary. It had done
ing the Junior High School PTA,
comparatively little to lighten and thousands .of lives saved but
asked the Commissioners if they
"for "the momentous error of the
the burden of* llritons."
intend using swimming pool funds
war" which he blamed on Mon'
for any other purpose. Mayor Gut
____
„ her that the funds
......would
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LONDON. O c4. 28, WV-e gomcry’s
.......
..............
...... .SHAFT.
_
influence with
assured
bc-ukcd ft)! a swimming poaL-Trat r f ^ i 1,* * ^ '
- referring—*Cr/,crif ‘ LN»sght 6 . Emtrotowrr7
pointed out ■* rating by d l y Ath'f.J........ * \ '
torney Fred Wilson • that the
the iiiloiin.il
Hugh
Gailskell
thst
Britons
Lxcerpli from
funds could not he used for any
take fewer bathe lo save coal-- journal, written 'during the Tlmd
Other purpose unless the City
S i' a al t a w e A ai ^ r &gt; a &lt; k i t I
relorlrd:
abandons the pool project, «s had
••When a minister of ..the
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not been done, he said. Mayor
Crown aptaka like thla on be­
IC 'e e lle a M
r
*i&gt;)
*
half of tha government, the
Merchants AHked To
%
Frlme Minlater -and hie friends
. Close On Armistice
have no need to wonder why
Ramadier Attacks
they are gelling increasingly
- The Hanford Merchants A BSD’
General De Gaulle Into bad odor.**
elation has recommended that alt
LONDON. Oct. 28 WV W.«- merchants closa during all of
PARIB Oct. 28 OF)—Socialist
Armistice Day, Tuesilay, Nor. II,
Premier Paul Ramadier delivered slon Churchill called upon tin and remain open for |iiualneaa all
a blistering attack today against Urilith Labor government tods) day, Wednesday, Nov. 12, it was
General Charles De Gaulle, and lo follow the lead of the Unit­ announced br Ned *Hmlth, nrealdeclared to the national assembly;
“ There are men .w ho’ want to ed. States in removing price con­ dent. It ia alio recommended 'that
divide the country into two blocs. trols and to Ibis aside Socialiri all atorea remain open for huslI want' you this can only result in planning which he said was bold­ rteaa all day Wednesday preceding
Thanksgiving Day; and close on
economic ruin and civil war.*’
ing up national economic * tecov- Thanksgiving Day which la on
Ruutdier galled the . Do Caul- ety.
Thursday,
lists “ Caeaartsta” and “ enemies of
Making hi* -fourth attempt to
The ■recommendation* concern­
the rapublic."
' - Ramadier told thi deputies that unseal the Labor government by ing-Armistice Day closing follow­
“ if the Marshall Plan Is not car­ parliamentary motion, the oppott- ed a canvass on tha question by
ried out In-a sufficient manner,
.ii'miissm
r*s« atsi
v the Board of Directors of the
Association, who whan a meeting
a crisis will arise which no ski
waa held Friday to compare
will be able to help.”
Ramadier, staking a vota of Chicago Wheat Again notes, concluded that the majority
merchants preferred the all
confidence from tha national as­
Hits $3 Per Bushel of
sembly fa yieW 0f ,h* sharp awing
day closing.
to D# Gaulle in tha recant munici­
Tha question of Wednesday af­
CHICAGO, IH., Oet. *8, OP)— ternoon closing of stores area alto
pal flection*, accused the leader
of tha Rally of tha French People t Three dollar a bushel wheat re­ given much consideration by she
'RPF) of undermining national appeared at-tha Chicago Bbard of directors at thalr meeting, said
lacipiina by exciting political Trade today for the first time Mr. Smith, but bafora making a
favar throughout the country. Da ■Inca President Truman’s call for final decision It waa decided lu
Gaulle has called for a dissolu­ a special session of Congress to learn tha viewpoint of the mer­
tion of thla assembly and naw fight inflation and aid Europe chant! of tha .community. -------•lections.
sent prices tumbling. December
wheat hit tha |8 mark, aftar
opening strong and moving stead­ Adm. Denfeld Urges
Comptroller Gay
ily higher during tha first hour
Reports Gas’ Tax of trading.
Strong A1r Power
Meanwhile, tha Cltiaana Food
TALLAHASSEE Oct, 28 0P&gt;_ Committee aatimatad it was 36
SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 28 (/P)
Receipts from Florida’s ■even par cant along tha way toward —Admiral, Louie E. Denfeld, navy
eettta a gallon tan on gasoline President Truman's goal of sav­ commander of tha Pacific area,
totaled 43.075,029 In -September— ing 100,000,000 buahsia of grain today axpraaaad tha hops that
a 14 percent Increase over tha and tha chief executive asked the American armed forces eventual­
corresponding month a yaar ago. nation's newspaper food ydltors ly “ may bacoma a powerful In­
Comptroller Clarence If. uay to further tha food conservation strument of peace for ail tha
•aid tha September receipts ware program.
united nations.*
collected on 43,837,570 gallon*. In
A realistic look at today’*
Scoters bar, 1848, the sale of 44,UNION LEADER DIES
world, however, ha aald, “con­
•W8.984 gallons brought »2,T02^
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet 2g-6P) firms tha unhappy fact that there
The body of John J. O’Leary, 67 are peoples and nations who un­
vice president of the AFL United derstand no force but that of
JOBLESS Gla DROP
Hina Workers who diad hen* yes­ power—military power and eco­
NEW VOKK, Oct, 28—(A V - terday aftar a baart attack, was nomic power.”
Tha number of
*n route back to Ptttaburgh today.
"With them In mind," continued
Drawing GI unampl
OT,oary, third union lander hare Denfeld. In an address prepared
for tha racanl AFL- national con­ for delivery to tha Commonwealth
•a yaar ago to 534
_____ _
vention lo dio, suffered a fatal Club, “ I say that the vary mili­
of those roorivttlff the benefits are heart attack tha day aftar tha con­ tary, naval and air power wa must
not jobless because they want to vention ended. Joseph A* Padway, maintain in order that America
bo. GaftOnl Omar N. Bradlay, AFL general counsel, end Edward may never again be caught un­
haad of tha Veterans Administra­ Thai, Detroit AFL laador, died prepared may Id Itself provs
tion, says
during u&gt;a convention, ,
major deterrent to war,*

Churchill Urges War Journal Of
Music Group
British To Drop General Patton Civic
Begins Itj* Drive
Socialist Plans Released Today At Mayfair Dinner

The Seminole County Civic Muair Association launchnl Its mem­
bership &lt;iriv« last evening with a
banquet at the Mayfair Inn attrtulqil by more than 100 Sanford
music lover*.
George Touhy recalled to the
group tins muxical attractiuna proaenti-d here, last year by ths&gt; a»aociation aiul of how much en­
joyment had been drived from
i|«ni.
r-sense-of
eivic pride its bringitig good conCSrta^to our you Ih," he declared.
"Civic, music gives ua all an op­
portunity to enjoy fin** entertainroent in nur uwu community. We
can have everything we want in
lha.vvay of niuklr hut it will nut
cum* by wishing. We must work."
Mr. Touhy wan - Introduced by
H. H. Coleman, preaideijt of Hut
association, wins also .liltieduced
chairmen and officer* of. ll"- ny
aoclairdii"." Tiwoealom ' was given
by the- Rev. J. E. McKinley. . •
* An outline of tin- procedure for
th« campaign this week was outIlnad bv Mj*a Helen E, Welch,
national, representaliva of Civic
Music Service.
The Civic Mu»ic Association,
aha stated, i* an outgrowth uf
tha old Chaulauqua program, and
an improvement due lo the fart
that no sponsor* ait- required.
Tha burden no longer falls on the
shoulder* of a few, hut now the
prsientalion of fine concerts la a
‘■immunity project
Memberships are Iranxfrrabh-,
•yild Mias Welch, but no members
wTn b* arcnptni after*Saturday,
Nay. t. All member* must lie
recorded before the musical artlsta ■{• hooked, so that no defi­
cits'at;c incurred.
In closing the mealing, Mr,
Coleman expressed the wish for a
successful campaign and jhe hope
that tha membership by Saturday
night prill Insure a capacity house.

Rain In West, More
Needed In Midwent
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Claaring and warmer weather
waa on the way for a wide section
of tha midwest after the first
heavy rainfall in more than a
month. Mild temparaturea con­
tinued for tha eastern section of
the country.
"T h e rain* over tha central west
wintax wheat belt were bcneflca!
hut more rain ia needed over Kan­
sas, Oklahoma and Texas for tha
naw crop. Rain alto was report­
ed In Washington and Oregon.
Coolest area on the morning
weather map waa in parts of Nabraaka. North Dakota and northern
Minnesota, with below freexlng
temperatures reported at Jamaatown. Bismarck. Grand Forks and
Fargo, all In North Dakota, and
North Platte, Nab. The mercury
hit U In Buffalo, N. Y., yester­
day; 82 In Boston, 78 In Phllsdelohta and Washington and 77 In
New York.
PLANR SEARCH
KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 28,
Uft — Plague by continuing bad
weatbar, a steadily growing float
of atr and surface craft act out
again today in search of a miss­
ing Pan American World Alrwaya
clipper — apurrsd by naw uncon­
firmed reports of amok* and
flares, near •tha Alaakaa-Brittah

Demands U.NT
U.S. And Soviet
Troops Out O f Korea
Advice Is Given Women On The
Prevention, Cure Of Cancer

United States Calls
For Election In 2
Zones Under Super­
vision Of The U. N. *

I.

1U HOWARD w . III. \KKSI.EE
LAKE SUITESS ~ Oef. 28 uVi
• AuMM-latrd I'rc** Science Editor
Kuviis tailed bn the Unite J
NFW YORK. 0,1. &gt;8 t.n . Twice ,» year i« tint often eiioutih for
Nation, today to oidei withdraw­
examination til womrn’( htcaMi lo tlitrnvct r^rlv cancer, lb t'alltriinc
al ol all .Hu,,ran and American
MacFailane ul thr Women’* Medical College, Bhilsdrliilus, told a nireimq
tioops iiuin Koiea by next Jan. It
of the \n erican t m m S ..-irly rods)'.
I lie Soviet demand was laid
Oner a month, she
I, atlvissMe, ami lint the women must
brfote the Geneisl Assembly's
•ean* to xl» lltemtelvs, ftec.»u-e uirdu ,il facilities fm iucIi rxaminslMHit
57-nation |&gt;olitit*l committee after
uie not svailalilr b the naj-inlv &lt;( A met 1.4 n women
the United States bad ur^cd ap- —
Dr. Mai-Farlane's Verdict is n«
proposal for .
surprising *tw»- fiivding. 1i la or pea-site or *omc other kind ptuvsl of a U,
based 011 watching^ a group of «f a lump is discover «d this (lections in the two rones of Ko­
more than UKMi women which In'- shmihl In- re|nnted lo hn ptiysl- rea by next Match II under UN
gan, under her direction,- in lUilS. clan at one#.1'
supervision.
This number dwindled to a little
IB. MacFsilam- said tii.it -L'sl,Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
mure than 80t) after five years. IMMI wumen died of cancel of the
Inn that group ha* hern cyaiitimsl uteiUs anrlually in tile United Audiri A. Gromyko and U. 3.
carefully twico a year
Stales Among the women tn tlm Utley ilc |nblt Foster Dulles clashThi* 1300 was chosen ~not prl- liBW group thrrt--mrrmn rnnr; f - '^ - ilijijilf ill the1 iipriimK round
■maHRrfutTRcaSirroif fnT uterTne were discovered and cured to the LI the Kote.vn debate, (jnmiyk »
cancer. The brensi tii-uuvery was estcut that now, eight to nine
u n e x p e c t e d . It entile about years afterward, two women, have ax used the United Stales of de­
through finding tbnt some women no sign of cancer, lit the third laying negotiation, hn Korean'in­
developed breast Oancrt*. too fast Ito- cancer ha* reappeared. An dependence while Duller blamed
for early detection in a lwicc-a
other woman with n priH-aip-.-r- Ru,&gt;ia.
year examination 'I lie ranerrs 011 s growth was ttea ted and de­
Gromyko ih-mmuh-il that th« po­
when seen Were ninnily large veloped Ito cancer Two women ill litical ,-omtntllep giro llie new
enuugli to l-e losing tlnir eliaiues whom uterine cancer was found ■Siivo-t proposal, pijorily-over the
of CUIe
could not In- caved,
j Amcriinii ptopu-o»l since lip said,
How a woman can make tier
T $ it wan th,- “ most railicaT soluBecause
these
tiles
me
cancels
own examination wa, explained
4I •sHliUlt**! SSI! I*AH# l\«W|
nplo-ni to develop slowly, llr.
briefly by llr. MarFailone.
"We now recouiuieiid llml eacli MniT'ailniie recommended that
woman over 31) gently |&gt;aipMte one examination a. year Should
(examine by touch) her breasts suffice for this kind of malignant
once each month. Mio* breasts growth. Bill she said the women
should (lot la- pinched or squeered must bImi leai 11 to watch foi err
but should l-e pressed, gently lain xuspicious -signs‘.that should
against the lib. If a marble-aire, j take them to n doctor earlier.

Court Rules Out
Use 01’ Sidewalk
- By Restaurants

Florida Cabinet Blast Causes Fire
Holds First Meet SweepingThrough
m ile ln .F lig h T Business Section
Grouib Flies To Hava­ Many Feared Dead As
na On Anniversary
Woodward, Okla. Is
Engulfed In Flames
Of Pan America
KEY. WEST. Oci. 28 t/l*i
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WOODWARD.'7)kla..'oet. 28.
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the few rvei held outside id llie
capital city of I allahassee toda)
when rLflrw heir for cxcicurv_|oi
commainoratiug flie liiitli of nunu irm sl air travel between the Unit
ed States ami Cub* by Pan Ameri­
can Airway*^
Alter ceirmonie* at the Mr,.
1 ham Field .at wbicb James M.
Landis, ebainnan oF'lbe C il il Ae­
ronautics Bosid, sounded a Ito'e
of warning to "keep commercial
H'aallawri *» l&lt;&gt;s, slxl

was reported under control thi*
afternoon niter ll had Rutted
(our alurr buildings and dam­
aged at Iraki one other. Sevrral
prrspns were Injured hut there
were no reports Immediately uf
any fatalilir*.

...TALLAJIASBKK Oct ' 28 (Aq— .
Tin- Klornln Rupiumc* '.’ourl in a
4*3 tlechton, tiwlnv nihil a cafe- —
toria maf' not uxe llie public side­
walk as a "walling rsom" for IU
cuitimier*. .
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Ttio" iliiut. in an TiplrUon wrlf- *
ten hv Justice i$lto AJains, rever­
sed the 1'ahii Beacli Circuit Court
and unified MiAt Morritan cafe­
teria ho pro,culed from allowing
ils customer- to form lines across
entrance* lo Bcarson I'hatmary.
The lower court was dlrectwi lo
ascertain the antuuni of damages '
itislalned -In the p h a r m a c y
through Io»* *.f luiMiioy* hy iiaving it,* ,-ntraiv »»* IdocKed.
ktU.C-tLLL-1-nLx.a-cUar. m u —
whole III,* appellee t Morrison's I
hq* utliDed tiio solowntk as a
wailing loom (oi it* customers
rid her than provide a place upon
If* own Jncnokc*. ii is not inrtnnhent on the uppellnnl (i'earxirit't to solve appellee's pruhlem
of how ur where to place the cuttoinerih Neitlier will the rouit de­
vise u nlnn oi suggest a method,"
Ju«ltce Adam* said.
"The appellee created his pi oh
tom hv utiliring the entire space
of hi* pti'inlves for cooking food
and **eating customers, J he rot oreIn’ can hot conylniilly make use of
the instil is- sidewalk a* a watting
room lo the sprrlali injury of lha
appleUant,i"'he added

W OODW ARD. Okla . 0 , 1. 28147
l ire was taging out ol contji l
through one ol Woodward's main
busmen block, at noon Imlsy lot
inwing s ga, liinuir Idait. Six
xturrs were tarod by the hUit
and file. At lc*») rigid perrons
wrre known inpiibd and many wric
ReviBion Of Building leared dead.
Coden Ih Suggested Suiting with a blast in lb* Navy Day Observed
basement of .the Oliver Shoe Stole
By Isoeal Veterans
BOSTON Oct. 28 (JP&gt;—IV. K the blare si noon bad claimed
Hcvdiolilt, chairman of the I’ m-*- IwiMhlldt ol the block.
Veteran! of Foreign \V*r* Post ’
Ident’a Conference on Fire Pro­
’The fire and explosion stipek. 3282 rel'hratsd Navy Day With *
ven IIon, aald today that "it ia im­
perative that a nation-wide cam­ Woodwaid Irsx than seven months a fish fiy last evening at the
Elk, Club, and Naval veteran!
paign should he started for ailop
(C«RVIR»»I Mi I'llft Tm«|
ti;td uf slop ami shore station*
ilnn or revision of building codes"
where they served «v*i*e*s The
llo told Governor Brad ford’s
gruiip uf iti voted to extend thanks
rorifereno- on Fir* Prevention I’ relidcnt Prepares
that many codes in existence an- Message To Congress to llie Elks for their courtesy
sut 1.mated and ti^at hundreds uf
In alluwlng the tiro of the picnic
communities -have none at ail.
WASHINGTON Oct. 28 (A1)— KroyiiyU, accordiug to John Saule,
He said in a prepared address President Truman began work to­ adjutant.
that "the best code*,' statute*, day on his message fur the spe­
It wuf 'announced by Comdr.
and ordinances you can devise’ are cial session uf Congress which F, U. Scott that the next Dittrict
worthiest without' epforcement.*' will convene Nuv. 17, lo consider ('imventiuii will he held in'Orlando
"In some stales the sxlsllng curbs on rising prices at home on Nuv. 23.
statutes and local building rode* and emergency aid for foreign
Dick Payne ami Dick Joiwa
would do a good Job, if there were eountriea. ■
propared the fish. Mr, Payne wat
not a lark of properly Qualified
Preaidsntial Secretary Charles recently eommlnxin^rti In the Na­
official* to enforce them," he as­ G. Boas told reporter* there will tional Guard, and urged the vet­
serted. '‘Sometimes political In­ he one messsge covering both
fluence prevents the remodeling problems, hut Mr. Truman has eran* to take s o 'active interest
of building* (hat are known to be not decided whether to deliver It In the Guard and to lend support.
The next meeting date was set
unsafe and known to violate In person to the Congress.
•tatutsa,”
Mr. Truman’a engagement list nt Nov. to Comdr. Scott urged
today showed only otto caller, all veterans to vole in th* com­
Senator Lucas (D-III), as ■ th* ing City election.
President planned to .devote most
Union Officials Are of
the day to work with members Prices Of Oranges
Robbed Of Benefits of hit staff.
"He la thinking about hla prog,
Drop 21 Cents A Box
SHREVEPORT, U . Ort. 28 fAF*J ram for the special session and
—Two officials of th* union strik­ beginning work on hia message,"
LAKELAND. Oct. 28, UP)—
ing against Ute Southern But R on said.
The picture for Florida froth
Ssqator
Lucas,
a
Senate
Democ­
Company, Inc., reported to police
fruit shipper* was cloudy again
last night they had been robbed ratic leader, jollied Senator Taft today.
(R-Ohtoj
In
expretaing
belief
the
of 48850 they planned to pay
The average price per boa for
Nov. 17 apscial session of Con­
strikers as strike benefits.
oranges dropped 21 cent* to |3JlO
Otto Debate, president- of Divi­ gress can pass emergency tegia- on northern auction market* yes­
sion 1127. Amalgamated Associa­ IstioQ before - Chrittmss dealing terday,
tion of Street Car, Electric Rail­ with domestic high prices and
Seeded grapefruit brought only
way and Motor Coach Employees with foreign aid.
commended
of America, (AFL), and Loul*., Lucas
.
,
.
. Taft for tab- 11.78 a box, compared to an ovarFinley, secretary-treasurer of lha I in* *b* *law that ths apsclsl asa- all expense of approximately 42
Shreveport local, reported to pol­ ■Ion can act on pricaa and aid by fur th* grower and handler.
Seedless grapefruit waa In.bat­
ice that an armed man robbed Dec. 19, adding thqt, "with hia
thsm of ths money when they (Taft’i ) support wa can get emer- ter position, averaging 42.64 psr
ney legislation out of tha way- box. Indian Wear's fancy aasdlsoq
stopped their car lor a traffic
fruit brought $4.04.
fore th* holiday*."
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lalaad krnaaaaer |l,*reeealall&gt;es
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aalleaal fkl«t at aAiedlelaa. •'•***
aa* are awlatalaeA la Ik* latarel
. ell lee la Ik* eaaalrr allk kearfaaa*.
ten la rfcleaa* aaa A*«* \aik.
Tkf Ifltfahl li • mrmUit 4 1b«
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wdl «* «U
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TUESDAY, OCT. J S /lliT !
BIBL^YEIWK FOR TODAY
IF. WE HAVE INHERITED
WEAKNESSES. !‘ R K JUDICE3
AND
LIMITATIONS
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MEMBER THAT WE HAVE A
DIVINE HEREDITY ALSO. TRY
TO I M I T A T E PERFECTION,
NOT IMPERFECTION.—Eik. 1H:
1; The fathers have eaten aour
grapei, end thq children’s teeth
are on rdgr.

We tee where Mikolajczyh l* in
the. a«Tj_if»in.-h»ung_.nU(*lair
outly disappeared from Poland.
And by the way. Mikolajc/yk is a
Pole, not a pi-line.
The newspspcn sie fairly burn­
ing with the irnislidnslitm o( tl»-*
coming Philadelphia
msyorally
election on Nov. 4. Hut just wail
until our local campaign hill iti
stride, ’

A Penmylvanis contractor evidcnlly didn't trust the banks. He
bid his money in the pots anJ
pans under the kitchen sink. The
other night he hid $7,000 there
btfof* going ,oul. for the evening,
and then,forgot lo lock the door.
When Hfrctorned his. $7,000 wti
gone,

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THE WORLD TODAY

Georgia Triaf
l&lt;--ItaM*

Mikolajcyk

RUTH RECEIVES AWARD

central council of the PSL (Polish
Peasant Party) were 'insisting on
its coAvoeation fn order to remove
him from leadership.”
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In Warsaw, a Polish govern­
ment spokesman said there was
"circumstantial
evidence"
that
foreign aid helped Mikolajcxyk to
nee Poland. Ho aald the governgovern­
ment hod begun an investigation
to determine the circumstance*.

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PHILADELPHIA Oct. 28 (/P»—

tCwutoaw On* r a n oaei
"What in thu world in thu nutter with the nowapaper*
Babe Ruth, the king of swat and
the ditch was infested with snakes, once Ministe) of Education.
Hy DEWITT MACKENZIE
the hearts of a million American
nowaday* 7", rtne of our *ub*criber* write*. "There in noth-.
that guard McNab threatened' to
Wychrch scl the reorganization
AP
Forrisn
Affairs
Analyst
boys, last night was given the
ing in them any more except murtlern, revolutionn and
kill soma of the prisoners o n ‘the
annual apurls award of Brith
dale after saying, he had received
ditch clearing job.
dinantern."
Sholom, national fraternal organ*
There la far mura than mrata
a cable from Wladyslaw KinAfter
the
rcf£%l
tp.
work
27
After Samuel -Johnxon had compiled hi* famous dic­ the eye, we surmise, behind the
futtlon. The award was given The
of a detail of 40 were niak, president of the party council,
Babe for “ Obstanding. contribu­
tionary, he received u letter from a rather shocked and offirai itatement In New Delhi. prisoners
returned to the Glynn County who was in New York and unable
tion to American youth through ■
horrified book-seller. “ I perceive,' Mr. Johnson,” she wrote, Jbdia, that the famed iiate of camp. The defense attorney said lo reach Warsaw before next
his exemplary sportsmanship, f*jr
abandoned Its in“ that you have included in your dictionary all the obscene Kaihmir ha*
and iolncdtbt Dumin- hji would atjempt to glum, the mosib. He assrrtrd-fhsi the metports '
words in-Ut«-English-language/"'-' —
-------- ------- ------ ion of Indiaa because It needs
need* aid warden tried peaceable m ans to sage pledged solidarity and sup- should he come to England.
lhe ficl&lt;l of ,porU
To which Mr. Johnson replied, "I perceive, Madame, to withstand the Invasion of 2,000 end a sit-down strike al the camp
rt iq remodcUuig the party along
Gavrilovic said the peasants. In
Pathan tribesmen from the adjoin- but that the prisoners were,intent
that you have been looking for them."
list pro-government line*, amt spite of fundamental differences j Only 12.0 percent of the peo­
inn noitawcAt frontier province, upon taking over the camp,'"rail­
And so it seems to us that if out*annoyed subscriber hent on raping, looting and mur­ ing hell,” and attempting an es­ eliminating the Polish Peasant of principle with right-wing toci- |ple of India and Pakistan iivg in
alista. wmild have .to "consider
has found only the unpleasant things in the newspapers, der.
cape
Party leaders who still favored seriously" the formation of a towns of more than 2,000 popu­
The . situation is exceedingly
Tim FRI pictures introduced aa Mikolajczyk's policy of opposing united front with other world­ lation.
she must have been looking for them. She must not have
but well worth trying evidence hy the government shownoticed thnt the recent World Bedes, which attracted thou­ complicated,
the government.
wide anti - Communist political
to untangle -because o f Its-great
narties in the fight against Com­
sands of fans and interested mimons of readers, virtually Importance. The northwest front- ed, several buildings at the camp
and a six-foot barbed wire fence
FLORIDA STATE*
LONDON Oct. 28 UP)—Exiled munism.
drove the bickerings of the United Nations right off the ler providence has a Moslaf enclosing
it. The plotureo were leaders of the peasant parties of
Reports from Tirana,- Alliums,
1
THEATRES
front page.
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population and .. incnrporatedjnj m4(k'afler lha eight
^
’rat European nations Intend meanwhile. Indicated that Albani­
And she roust httvu-overlooked the^ marvelous dtocov*
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slain.
to inaugurate a 'thorough-going an Communists were preparing to
Iwcn bittar
One photo showed a small anti-Communist propaganda ram-' apply for memtiership In the Com.
eriea of Hcientist* which have all but conquered ptieumonifi feeling between Pakistan nml
and promise to eradicate tuberculoxi* and capccr. And thu Kaihmir l*cause, while moat of structure late 'identified aa a palgn aa soon aa SUnislaw Mlkol- Inform, which Jacques Duclo*,
"awrat box" where unruly ’ pris­ ajcsyk of Poland reaches London French Communist leader, said
dry ice experiment* which may *omu day precipitate rain­ the state'* population la Moslem, oner*
Washington, one of the exiles yesterday was open to any Com­
arc placed in solitary con­ or w;
it is ruled )&gt;y a Hindu maharajah
fall and ditodputo hurricane*. And tho couragnou* rencue who hka declined to join Pakistan. finement. The sweat box la about declared last night.
munist party in tho world, includ­
operation* of the Count Guard Cutter Bibb which actually He refused to join the Hindu seven by nine feet with small Dr. Milan Gavrilovic, exiled ing those of Britain and the
prevented one of‘ the .very tragttdhm of which she com­ Dominion of-India, for that mat­ hole, in a ,door for vantilation. leader of the Serbian (Yugoslav) United States.
Open* 12:45 l\ M.- I()c
ter, and maintained an independent 1t has no windows.
peasant party, said peasant lead­
plain*.
status until yaaterday when Shiek
ers of Yugoslavia, Romania. BulRussia On Korea
Our own Hcrutiny of thu newspaper* reveal* that they Mohammed Abdullah, president of
Today &amp; Wednesday!
garia. Czechoslovakia and Poland
• - i - ....
Blast
Causes
Fire
literally bulge with the mo*t enjoyable and worthwhile the National People’s Party of
met secretly during the weekend
(Oeliiima ream Teas llwl
to man out their campaign against lion before the committee.
activities of mankind.*' Football game* and hor*e *how*. Kashmir, deelarrd that the Invas­
iro a lla a s S f r * „ r a w lin e ) .
was an attempt to coerce the
the Comlnform—the recently or­
Moving picture reviews and concerts. Civic program* of ion
The Soviet delegate also urged
state into joining Pakistan, and after the state's worst tornado ganized nine-nation Communist
the. committee .to Invite represen­
Chamber* of Commlrcc and Womens Club*. Financial atm- the maharajah announced:
ripprJ through the city on April Information Bureau. “
“ I have no option but to ask 9 wilh a death toll of 110 ami
paign* of charity organizations. Church notice* and «choo!
Mikolajczyk, leader of the Poly tative* of the Korean people to
report*. Hanquet*, parlies, weddfng* and birth*. All are for kelp front the Indian (Hindu) Inorr ihan 1,000 injured.
(ah Peasant Party, fled Poland barticipate In the current _ UN
dominion."
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late last week, according to Polish debate on the Korean question.
duly recorded in the columns of. the newspaper*.
Al noon . the Ncwcomb-Prost
Nvwcoin
The Maharajah, by the way, 1* . Ai
"VV# mean the true representa­
government accounts, and Francis
There are, to be i\urc, »ome things which are tin- the Prince llari .Singh who was ,Department 8lpre;v’i.**"
Oliver‘ » Store,
uM- Wilk. hla representative here, tive* elected hy the true' Korean
Mrn4
*
Wear:
1
pleasant in the headline)*. Life rs like that. It i* not ull a involved In a sensational law COM jprgo’s
T&lt;
Drown s
^
bctleVed to be “ safe people from th* northern and
Penney Co., M(| aerpss the fzonllar."
lied of rose*. And if you can't take it, the thing .to do i* to a "score of ysars ago In London tf tWf
southern tone, nob mere appointstyrr knd tile Hqylo Hatdwar^
WUkTnredlctod t fft Potand'e
flkip over the pnrt'thut is unplyasunt. There are, of course, whan he got mixed .up in ana .of 8tor«
Jf'h'forelgn power," Gromyko
hs.l
destroyed.
* ’ exiled |
those ’’ unhand my wife, you .trjj
peaaaat leader* would join
automobile wreck* and .airplane disasters. There nre mur­ lain" blackmailing schemes, aoi .. i'jre .equiJimenL /r«oi Alva Fair-Jpxomptltly
the Washington - bated
'Dulles charged that Russia had
ders. flood* and fire*. Rut the newspapers do not cause; paid hundreds of thousands* o:S view. Enid, Selling, Moorelaiwj, LWorlil
Wortll Peasant International in
these things. Like mirrors, the new*pu|&gt;ers merely reflect dollar* before he IwcarflV fed up Vlci and t Skattuck was rushed covtdinated fight against Com- tried to exclude all Korean/'from
n^unism—- which dominates the discussions before the joint So*
to Woodward.
whnt the people are and do, blue eyes, silkeh trusses, and and called in the authorities.
In order to protect his name.
Kirerqe
Firemen
were'
hamper*!
by
the
government*
of moat of the eoiin- viet-American commission except
the wart on the nose.
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the. Hr Iti ah government ordered/ . chemical equipment and ,*Hea from which the peasant lead- those who were member* of the
Worth remembering in your d*s|&gt;ondency over world that he should he referred to aim- by 'low water ' pressure. The
“ Democratic people'* front."
The Moscow radio last night
He traced-what he called "two
condition* is thnt the very excellence and efficiency of the ply
. . aa "Mister A.” So he thui water syatam ha* not l*ren com
.i..,. It
i, wa. damj.L
ileaCribed
Mikolajcxyk
great new* gathering organizations bring to your dpot
^
*"a $ pDtri&gt; replaced since
ar(Uy fuit,t,
„ H . ' . ^ ,as
, , 0a, » "cowam] years of unremitting effort ■ to
move, jointly, toward Korean in­
whatever-la-happening irnywhcrelR trie world almost I w f o r erich
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principality—land of . won­ aged in tha April tornado.
a “ sworn enemy of the new dependence" ami blamed Russia
Known
injured
were
Mrs.
drous
aenery,
exquisite
flowers
it ha* hnppencd. Thu*,' if there i* a plague in Egypt, nr a
Democratic Pojand who was care­
Trego, wife of Wood* ful to take.hlmsilf off in time.1 for blocking progress. Umler the
civil War in India, you are *o informed within the dayj If and romance . ("Pale Hands - I George mayor:
U. 8. proposal introduced Oct.
Kannath
McCol­
l^rved") which long has l&gt;een the want's
By hit flight," the broadcast
there i» a riot in Palestine, a bomb explosion in Paris, or mere* of Iwauty lover* from thw lum.
l^iuhhan, II. C. But- said. “ Mikolaictyk. Ilka other aar- 17 Korean elections would lie
luin. John lauhhan,
Vishinsky makes a speech in New York, you are tbld all whole world.
ler, Jr.. Bob Blacktop. Willard .vitorq of foreign-imperiallaU, has held and then the proposed new
about itr
' 'exposed not only '•i—
*u *but
-••• also Korean government would ar­
himself,
Well, the clash Iwtween Moslem Guthrie, Jim Watson, and O. I.,
his
foreign
maeters.
He
hat r e - , range with tha U. S. and Russia
Pakistan
and
the
Hindu
mahara­
There i* no reason to believe,- however, thnt condition*
may explain th* Invasion by northwest frontier province. Kabbl turned to where be wjll get a pen­ for “ early and complete with­
throughout the world a* a whole nre any worse today than jah
sion for his services rendered drawal" o f all troops.
the Moslem I'athans. However, i
they were in 1938 when Hitler was on the rumpnge, in 1927 don't bellrve that’s the whola ln*l&gt;&lt;Al that these area* be given, against his people .and eulogies
Dulles contended that. iqimodi­
the right, to decide try plebiscite i
When American youth* wew eating goldfinh and Htaging atory. Having spent considerable whether they wanted to Join A f-, from mercenary reactionary new*. ste. withdrawal of troops, ka
Russia -had already proposed lo
marathon dnnees, and the Chinese- civil war began, or in time in northweat India, my ghanistan or lie Independent. ,P*£?r*'
_ *.
inslinetively jump to Britain declined the proposition. ! T h ' Warjaw Gauta Ludowa. the United States, would leave
RICHARD
qag lalrageilae
1918 or the years that followotl, or during or after the Civil tholght*
Afghanistan which la connected
8lne# than (he Pnthnna-wlld ‘ hf Connor Mikofajciyk newspaper Korea without any effective gov­
BASIHAIT GIIAIDINI ItOOIS
War, or during- the Nnpolconic period. And we sometimes with India by .(he famous Khybar fttfiller
tribesman who live by Ifkfn over by left-winger* of the ernment.
wonder what-the-heiiilllne* would have been like had there Pass through which Alexander killing and plunder—have been f°IUh Peasant Party, waa quoted
another, broadcastl as saying
been modern newspapers during the * French Revolution and other Conquerors of old earning much trouole. True, they
-Short FrojfrnmBacon drippings are excellent
descended into the Indian plain.
have been acting up for genera- *hat MikoUjctyka flight came at to use*for bran muffins, spire or
when 20,000 persons were massacred in threw day*.
Sport- "Feminine C'la**"
Now Afghanistan Ilea up agalnat tlom. and at far back as 1016 I a lime when 48 members of the molaesea rookies and gingerbread
The world is no worse than It wa*; in fpet, it is gutting Soviet Russia on the north, and rods with tha British troops whil*
Paramount New*
The tturdy spice and molasses
better. ,The only difference is thnt we know more About it. long has lietn much undsr Com- tht&gt; .rounded, up .000 . of lbes*
cover* any fatT IM fr
Wc bm the scorn and the blentlshc* a* wc ltold thc-Ticwir- imrtturmnuerice.ThdeM. *var rlsea chap* , whs* werst mn the warpath Cjof f. ..
, A* the fir# spread additional
the Bolshevists came to power near th# Xhybeg.paiHir mirror up to oUrruce.
•'Ti
Hence wq try to do *omethlinr they
have been trying to infil­
However, it’a a sulking coinci­ cxploaiun* blew out ator#' wlnabout it. Thia is a good thing. Wo should not forgot thnt trate India through Afghanistan, dence—If Il It s coincidence al dowa up and dogn thc-slrest as
the Hattie of New Orleans was fought 15 days after tho and at this delicate moment *r« all—that tha Pathan* should now RM gathering in
In th4 buHdingm | OPEN 9 :0 0 A .-M .-to OiOO P. M . --------- ----------Ignited.treaty of pence had b«on nigned simply because General reported to have a great number ba' raiding JlMhmlr,.adjoining.tha f „ , m brokenHInes
tjP ‘‘diplomatic"'T*present*tire* hr nmtbwcsl frontier province.
.
Euesno
Smith.
W
Eugene
Smith,
Woodward
news-,
i /. ' '
Jacksondid-’ notknow-that the war wits over.
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Eric Johnilon says he trifd lo
_ gel ths_m«vit JndiuUjr _lo_ refute
f* to |ive job* to Communists. bul
it couldn't be done because no­
What Next In France?
body knew just what ■ Commun­
ist a. One food way lo tell U
Franco's political moves are always difficult for tho
lo hand .him. a monkey wrench- Anglo-Saxon mind to.comprehend. Tho rosults of do Gaulle's
If h« ihiowi il into ibe machinery recent victory in French olectlona prove no exception. At
he it a Communal.
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first sight, the citizen* of a democracy rejoiced tlint ho won
Il lake* such a tragedy as OC'
Irolmsn- bender was hit by. v
truck to shock us into fuller rrslization of the ri/hl of gratitude
which the public owes all it# po­
lice alftccn. Daily they take their
lives in their hands lo keep down
crime, to pirvent accidrjiti. »o
protect the public. Patrolman Ben
der. an exceptionally good officer,
was investigating one accident in
which' a car had run into a
ditch when a truck came along
and .’ ran into him. He .died a few
houp l*t/r~ak the hoepilrl We,ere
to fhdibtm go.'
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nator le ft says duk'Vome
art too high u«dajr, and
some are all right- ThA^ttoubis is that undsr the government's

Kashmir o f, course also ho. a j ^ ^
. complete check of oc
Well, last- summer when the
British were organising tk* two
dominions of Pakistan* and India,
rtant In thel she is, or at least!
floors oTlhe rased buJldand weds preparing to wlthdtaw
me of Uia guardltne of
occupied by the Elkofrom th* aul&gt;-conUnant. tha* re­
mmruvesi IndU.
’.Club, the Masonic Lodge bandceived a not* from Afghanis!
The Alfghans—reportedly InHu- ’ -WhaUvar th. exact antwer may qiuarters and several dcnltats and
cnced hy M o s c o w — claimed *11 be to this extraordinary situation. d&lt;octors' officer*.
the territory Inhabited /b y thej U’s safe to predict that w . shall
40 per cent of the.vote* and the CommuniAtM (tolled only Pathan.
in northwest .India, name- hear much more from It before It
about 25 per cent.
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-------But—onfty-hag-not-bccn guaranteed FfuiiceTHy Ue
Gaulle'* .lead. Ho I* a Catholic, bul hi* electoral success
hurt* the moderate Catholic party, •headed by tho strong
mnu Hidault, tho party tlrlK
Ural do' Gt
Gaulle himxclf founded,
Thl*_Rroup, Htrongly gjitklcd to the center, wa* Rreatly fear­
ed by the Communl»t»,LucHu*o It could embrace no many
ahadfi* of both liberal and conservative jjlemunta.
Further, do Gaulle, ui\(|u'c*tioncd patriot though he In,
mn the weaknen* of an uncompromlnlnR and almoat dlctator-tyiH) |&gt;cnionaUty that make* It difficult for him to get
on with people whoac opinion* differ from hi*. And hi*
opinion* nro qf the right.
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Denplte thcae mi*giving*, iKin entirely pb**ib|e that
gre fdr A tlnle. It ih too early to
•"ranco will rally and progrea*
as *urc what i* to come from thia political cauldron, but it
■ certain that if do Gaulle move* toward too much peinopal
rawer he will be out of luck. Undoubtedly the vt
voter*
hought hla party represented a atrong, unified
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France. If it does, fine. If not, out with it at tho next elec­
tion.

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price* which might otherwise, b«
all ritht. or at least not
arc forced higher, so
public is not getting
o f some low prices* whl^
are high, as il normally
Ordinarily when‘ the price
is high, people eat mojg
happen to be low,
Case, and thus
budget. Bul .todayl
of eggs is low, the
immediately boost* them up.

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AFTER I R B 1 N O photoof replacing ths wltch-on-agraph* of that Columbia U.
broom a*.*, pennant at symbol
Froah-Boph campua battls ws * of HalloVn an.
now know why that achopl •*.
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ISytcd for Ita next prsildant «
Hollywood, inrntipttloo rtgvnsra) of ths Army.
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THE SANTORO HERALD, SANTORO, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 1947

PAGE THREE
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Local Story League * Mcm her Drive Hogun I----- -Formed At Mayfair By Legion Auxiliary

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LAKE MARY M l

T llli GARDEN GATE

The I.ake Mary 4-11 Girls club
MRS. E. G. KILPATRICK, JR.. Editor
(v*ill have a covered dish supper
Wi -ekl) Column of thr Sanford Garden Club
_____
at the Lake Marir school on Wed­
nesday at 8:00 ,l\ M. Th* cornKoelieutrria tier t Kel loy-tee’- with n sharp -knife or pruning mdtteo in charge of anangements
tial
shears. dtagged edge* invite dis- «rc *’» ' h&lt;*ogh. Joan SJoblom,
! Yvonne ’ Kuhank*. Frances MulTills beautiful tree was named
. . . .
lins. Essie .Mullins. l,ois' Johnson.
for Jo*e|ih G. Koelrcuter-4733Never spray
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ploy a
i)ilted
plant
W u d s Bridges, Frnne«-s B r i d g e *
1800-Profcsspi of Natural History
ps;*t rontr ol.- Revive it first by man. I’atsv Trslw. Rochelle Euof Karlsruhe.
banks. Jsml I,..'. Barl.ara Hum
’ The Koelreuteria i* an or- watering well. 1
dirry, Di-lotes Milstrad and .Elsig
nament tn-e, grown for their large
VNX OUNCE UK.VIS
‘ '{e lita ti.............
panicles ef 1yettnu—ftimer* -RtltClT
Central Circle will haw a covare followed by curious bladder ensl di-h supper on Thur«d*y '
like set*! pod-, closely it-tembling evening. 7.181 o'clock, at the home
Malta, the iliitish bastion
heavy panicles of tin- goigeou* of ili». F E. Bolx. Mr*. 8. C. D*** Mtrtllerjariraii, lm« 95 sipiara
rose colored lHii)|fnlnrillra; in these' D i c k e r w i l l be guest speakrr. mile* of.area
|iod* are the Seedi-turning black
when ripe and ready for planting
a new crop.
There ate five ^|&gt;ecie- of this
(xOOD NEWS
tree grown In China and Japan.
The Koelreuteria paiiicolnta i«

The vice president of tha NaTen per cent increase over this
tlonal Story League, Mra. Rose B. -year’s record membership will be
Holloway, and the president o fp h c goal of Cambell Losaing Unit
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the Aladdin Story Leayue of Tam- 'o f the American Legion AuxiliaryDorothea Dyess Wed
pa, Mr*. Earl* A. McCartnay, In a campaign for enrollment of
To Von Allen Clark
were guests of honor at the ar- 1948 members which slatted Oct.
ganiiational meeting and lunch. 16. Mifq. Edna Chittenden. Unit
eon of the Sanford Story League President, announced today.
TUESDAY
MY. *nd Mr*. I. M. Dyri* anMa
‘
Mayfair
Fletcher Smith has returned to held on Saturday at the
. Tha Pilot Club will hold it* nounerd today the marriage of
The campaign is being dlicctcd
Mrs. Hall ^y-J*L»-..?JfblLR9B^b»_nilUUbciabi»i.
.
regular business meeting at tha their daughter, Dorothea, to von his home in Sanford after spend* Inn. Accompanying
way—
andMr»r—
McCartney
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continue
mg' X lw p n r WSJYe ndIn' *11land. " Mrs. George Hayman, Mrs. J. B. chairman, and will
inarthrough Nov. 8. All present Aux­
Wilton.
Mrs.
E.
8.
Krantt
and
riage was solemnised on Oct. 26
iliary members will be s.ked tu
WEDNESDAY
at 11:30 A. M. at the home of
Paul Yhtes. Nathan Yates and Mrs. II. S. Prince all members of renew their membership during
The Presbyterian Women’s Auxthe
Aladdin
ehapter
of
Tampa.
this time and an invitation to conn*
iliary will observe the "Week of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Willis on East |&gt;f te Bowen have returned from
Following tha luncheon the bus­ into the organisation will In* ex­
Avenue with Rev. W. P. Iipen(j,njf .e v .r.l days in .Miami
Prayer” at 3:30 P. M. at the Geneva
Brooks. Jr. officiating. Fall flow-. ,*
■ .
iness meeting was held with Mra. tended to all eligible women in
churrh. Mrs, Victor M. Green
E. 8. Williams of Sanford, tem­ the city. The Unit now has 117
will speak to' the group on For­ era in shades of pink and orchid '***"
were used In decorating the
■
porary chairman, in charge. Th* member* and will seek n member­
eign Language Grobpa..
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. I.eVan guest* were introduced and a tri­ ship strength of 130 for 1948.
■
The Fine Arts Department of rooms of the Willis home.
The bride was gowned in an £ave “ rriV'&lt;i
Charleston, a bute wai paid by Mr*. William*
"Rapid expansion of American. h a t d y .a * -f a i. u u c l U » - l'.-t&gt; n -y iv n m a
the 8anford Womans Club will
C. to make their hum* at tha to Mra. K. 1). Brownlee who has Lrgton
-fo r AUSIltiry activities since but the Koelrciilerinj-foinigsana F
m ref-at 3:00 P, M. at the club aqua wool gabardlne_ rojl with Mavfalrlnn;
been
Instrumental
in
th*
forming
the war calls for a continued in­ grows hm- in Sanford very easily
house. Mr*. Fred T. Williams, Whlfh'ihe wore black accessories.
You Who Work.
crease in our mcmlNfrshlp,” Miss and I* a rapid growing tree If well
chairman, is the sponsor fur the A white orchid formed her cor­ 'Mrs. W. M. Scott left yesterday of a Sanford ehapter.
liar onlv attendant was
Temporary officer*. Mr*. J. P. ChlltenderTsaid. "There is so much watered dtvil fertilised.
program and a r t i s t , Harry sage.
ginla
with
short
trip
to
Virginia
for
Mrs. J. N. Aitarello to be done for the disabled vet­
W e A re Open T w o Kee­
Worthman, of Eustis will be the her malron-of-honor, Mrs. McKd- her niece.
Tile leave* aie Id-pinnate with
«e. Mrs. Fred Davis,
Davi and Ijyr Thurmond,
and others were thanked (or their erans. their families, and for the numerous M-rrnte leafier*.
guest speaker. Following his talk dy McTeer, and Mr. McTeer per: nyphew, Paul C. Hoop.
ning* A W eek- TuerwIiyM
aid in forming the local chapter needy children of veterans that we
a tea will be held ami his pictures formed the duties of licit man
The largest one.in.Hanford i* In
nntl riitirsilnv s For Youi
and the following officers wer*
displayed. Hostesses for the tea for Mr. Clark.
Mrs. J. B. Borland j&gt;f J ’ lnckard, sleeted: president, Mrs. William*; must have more memliet* to do it..- YTTli Julius DingfeMer'* garden in 1
Convenience. . .
Our inGurnr* is an important Rose Court, and i* a joy t^U-hnld.
Following thr wedding a small Ata. is spending several week* in
are Mrs. J. C. Dennett, chairman,
Mrs. William Schnabel, Mrs. K. B. reception for members of the wed­ Sanford' with her daughter, Mrs. first vice president, Mrs. R. C. factor in The American U-gion'* Mr*. Hem v Wight ha* u lutge one
Trninetl lle.-uitit ian- To
* Clements. Mrs.. Lea R. Usher, ding party and relatives of the K. R. Pippin and Mr*. J. Roy Maxwell: second vice president, legislative activities, it* Ameri­ in hrr Sixteenth Street gaiden
Miss Barbara Ruprecht; third canism work and its effort* for al*o-one of iplemliil -ymetrlral
('lire For Your Hedtily
w Mrs. William Leavitt and Mrs. couple waa held after which Mr. Britt.
vie* president, Mrs. Glenn C. Utt; national security. Thr bigger we rontour on the paikv\av at Mia.
and Mm. Clark left for a short
Need*. . .
Howard Montieth.
corresponding
secretary,
Mra.
wedding trip to lie spent at Day­
II. C. Du Bose’ home, whore It I*
Mr. and Mr*. V. Van Buren Atxarello; treasurer, Mrs. E, H. are the more we can help.
TIIUKhUAY
tona Reach.
O Anna .Mae Chapman
llelle Min*hew
"More than 900,000 women ate grown iinliatnpere«l (■&gt; any other j
Connell of 8t. Davids, Pa. ar* tha
The Presbyterian
Women’s Aux•oyt
Mrs. Clark is a graduate of guests of Miss Mlnnlr Stewart Laney; parlemrntarlan, Mrs. M. enrolled in the national organisa­ tier or shurldaTy. Thvie ate ninny ,
Hellv Saaiar
(Irnre
Dnvi*
*
illary* will observe the “ Week of
B. Smith and historian, Mr*. Alsx tion this year and we confidently other la-autiful « ih-» in and around :
Prayer" at 3:30 P. M. a t, the Seminole High School and of the anl Mr*. Forrest Catchcll for Johnson.
expert
this
figure
to
pass
l.lioo.Sahfoid.
Special During Orloher— Urgnlar 310 anti 312.50
The annual Hallowe’en Carnival Jackson Memorial Hospital Train­ aeveral day*.
Mrs. Williams also appointed a 000 in 1948. Such an organization,
Maine J. Ileetcn i
will be held by the West Side ing School for Nurses in Miami.
Nestle'* Hlile Creme Waves- 37.50
B E G I N N E R 'S I't lR N R R
Mr. and Mr*. .Frank L. Wood­ program committee composed of teamed with The American l e ­
P. T. A. at the school. A chicken 8inre her graduation she has
Before saw ing off u laige limb, j
pilau supper will be served be­ served on the hospital staff of ruff, III, and sbn Frank 1_ Wood­ Mrs. Elvira Garner, chairman, gion's .1,0000,000 members, can
ANN’S M1RASOL BEAUTY SALON
Jackson Memorial Hospital. Mr. ruff. IV, of Hendersonville, N. C.
accomplish rrally Important thing* cut into the under «ide of the limb ;
ginning at 0:00 P. M.
Mrs.
Frank
8hames,
Mrs.
George
for the veteran* ami their families, alaiut half an Ineh'deep |*nwing '
117 Norll’t Park Avenue
Phone 717
The Central Circle of the San* Clark attended schools in Semrr- are spending several days in San­
Stine. Mrs. Georg* A. Speer and and. for the‘ progress and security upward ►
. Then *a\v in tiie -usual
Iford Garden Club will meet with ville, Tenn. and at present is ford with relative*.
----------------of the gallon. Every additional way. This will pn-vent the. bark!
Mrs. W. E. Klrchhoff, Jr.
Mr*. F. E. Bolt at 1101. Park completing his studies at Stetson
Friends of Mr. and Mra. Grover
Avenurf at 7:0U P. M. A covered University in Deluind. He la a
During the program stories member adds- tu tin- Auxiliary’* from splitting n - the limb fall*.
Icavr
n *tiliu|t. Cut
dish supper will be held and all member of the Signal Nu Prater^ C. Whidden, Jr. will be interested were told by Mrs.'J. B. Woodson power to serve with the Legmn Never
nltv.
’or America."
liraiylie* flush with tin- Hunk ur
to learn that tbsy have moved and Mra. E. 8. Clont*. Solos were rot
members are urged to attend.
Mr, and Mrs. Clark are making their residence to 612 Herman sung by Mrs. llayman of Tam
Tha Girl Scouts of Sanford will
Eligible women include -wives, limb from wliieli they .are ladiig j
mpa
4 . -.
Avenue in Winter Park.
have a Hallowe’en party from their hbme at 606 Oak Avenge.
and included "Let My /pong F
Fill mothers, sisters and daughlet* of •evered.
Ncvei bleak
sill ill-. Cul it
0:00 to 7:00 P. M. at the Girl
Your Heart" by Karnelf Cliarlas, American legion nieml&gt;er« and of
Friends will ba glad to learn "Morning" by Oil* Speaks anl men who diet! during the world
Scout Little House.
FINK ARTS BUSINESS
that Bernard Harkey, who recent­ VlAeant. Youman’s "Without A war* or sine* discharge from war
The Seminola Rcbekah Lodge
_ _ _
MEETING
ly underwent a major operation SongJL_-------- U----- -------- —--------- aarviee, Mia* Chittenden-rxplattr- “Mujnr/lrte Drive
No:- 43 will have a Hallowe’en
a* the-Orange MemorialHospital
*d.
Women
Who
themselves
weie
The purpose of the 8tory
—A short business meeting will in Orlando, is recuperating nicely.
Startl'd By I•-T.A.I
League was told by \r*. McCart enrolled in the armed #forres in
' ♦ P. M. All members are invited be held prior to Harry Worthnay and Mrs. Holloway gave a aither war are eligilile fo loth tin
man’s
lecture*
and
art
display
at
Legion
and
Auxiliary.
to attend in costume. •
^ l , eIII. Virr^ th*
' guest*
« h oof rL r.
t tl_ history finwnUa
o f . the' 0;national
The nnnunl tpagaiiuc drive , of
the meeting of the Fine Arts De­ n
of If tiiciko
tfss an
FRIDAY
ave
the Seminole High School |», T, A.
partment of thr Sanford Woman's M
ils
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Mr*.
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and
Mr.
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The Presbyterian W o m e n ’ s Club (£ he Jield tomorrow at 3:00
value Holy CroHH Women
•tnrtnl yeslenlay. Mr*' Mnyme
U "k ° n
Auiiliary will "Observe the Week P. M. On the program'with Mr. and Mr*. Fred 11. Williams. They
IliHlgkin, piildicil.v cliatntinn, nu
plan
to
spend
about
a
week
in
o/
*torv
of-Prayer at the church at 3:30 Worthman will lie Mrs. Edgar
Flan Benefit Bridge nounml today. Itcpic-cntnlive*
Mrs. Williams announced that
Sanford.
P. M. Mrr. W. 8. Bromley will Mitchell and Mrs. Phyllis Allen
of the CmtN I'lildi-liing Cimipnny
the next meeting will be held on
speak on mission work among the Proctor who will render a prog­
Plan* were announced bv Mr*. nu- in Sanford In a »i t in the
Nov. 10 at a place to la* stated
Miss
Ettie
Jane
GU-at&lt;xna
colored people. Th* mission chat* ram of music. Mrs. Fred T. Wil­
and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. at a later data and told the group W. A. Leffler for a IK-m-fii bridge Irlve. -Mr*. Hialgkin niinonnrvd
lenge will be given by Mrs. Roy liams chairman of Art of the Fine daughter,
Gleason, spent thr past weekend of the aim* of the Sanford or­ party to lie given by the-Woman'* tiint tin- I', r, A. will teceivt* n
Mann.
Arts Department, la in charge of with her parents in Lake Mary. ganisation Including working to­ Auxiliary uf-lloly Cro** Episcop­ large pen-enlngi- of IIn; iiinnev
The N tie V Howard Chapter, the prografn.
Miss Gleason is attending Midi!die ward thr cultural enrichmrnt of al .Church at the board meeting which will la* uved in Ilie budget |
United Daughters of the Con­
held rrcuntlv at the I'nrisli House. for aaiisting witb.||w u|M-taUua
Georgia College In Cochran, rja. Sanford.
federacy, will meet at the home
Those , attending the luncheon Mr*. Joe Meisrh, president, pre­ of the Celery t'lnte and other
of Mrs, George D. Bishop, 1916 P. M. as follows: St. Ann's with
The project* for the benefit of the i
Friends of Frank Evans of were Mr*. Holloway, Mrs. Me-. sided over the meeting.
Hibiscus Drive, at 3:00 P. M. Mrs. Fred Ball with Mrs. A. M.lljtke Mary will be glad to learn Cartnry. Mrs. Hayman,' Mr*. Wil­ bridge party will la- given on school - cliildien.
with Mrs. J. St. Clair White as I’hilips aa ro-hosless at 316 Oak
Thr subscription! will U- *olic' ' that he Is ’ reported ‘ as resting son. Mra. Krantx, Mr*. Prince all Nov. 18 at the Parish House and
By
co-hostess.
Avenue: 8L Agnes with Mrs. comfortably today following an pf Tampa. Mrs. Thurmond, Mra. procerd* derived will lie Used for ited bv Ihe high -rliool students
who
mnv
I
n
idenlifiivl
by
tlu-irl
the
purchase
uf
undid
kitchen
. MONDAY
Henry McLaulin, 117 West Nine­ abdominal operation yesterday at H. L Roche. ------------------Mr*. R. F. Cole,
----Mr*.
receipt bonk*
Tile tmok* will I
Circle No. 10, W. 8. C. 8 . of teenth Street: 8l. Catherine’s New England Deaconess Hospital Atxarello. Mrs. J. D. Cordell. Mra. articles. •
A. L. Lyon’s
the First Methodist Church will frith
ith Mr*. B. F. Whittier. 1402 In Boston. Mass.
Following the opening devotion- contain time leceipls, one for tin
W. P. Brooks, Jr.. Mr*. J. P. Culmeet at thr home of Mrs. James Oak Avenue, with Mr*. J. St.
len and -Mrs. D. aK. MeNab, -----■— al-lhe busmen* Turning'WuV culled eulnw'l iliei . uni' fm *ttCTC7cliT)oI~Bliir
one fin lb.- publishing company
E. Pearson, 614 Magnotia^Ave- Clair - White- a* - ro-hostr**.- 8tr
MY*. Jeane Michael of Lfttl*
Also Mrs. O. D. Landre**, Mra. to order bv Mrs. Mi •Inch and Mr*. The trea-urer, 'l l - . L. E. Spencer,
nue. at 8:00 T . M.
Mark’* will meet at 8:0(1 I\ M. Rock, Ark. who has been the guest R. A. Cobb.
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Mrs. George A. Stine, Amelia Noble reported on the will ridlect the in’oney and reTha chapters of the Woman’s With Mr*. Walter Merriweather of Dr. and Mra. J. C. Gibbs and
p. ”£
MrV MagwaU', aupper served to choir im-mlmi
I I am In ila . f a m a rv i rt has la ft fItr . . .
.
.
110 S. P a lm etlo A v r ; _ _
________ _ .Phune .4 8 L
Auxiliary ad tha Holy Croaa Epis­ aa host*** at the home o r Mrs. Mra.
by St. Msrk's Chapter with Mrs. reipls 1each day, Mis. IliHlgktn
Jodaj Caraarrin. ha* left for M(m .M
’, rv’ __
Thomi. Wilkes, .Mrs.'
copal Church will meet at 3:Q0 G. C. Habe on West First Street. Atlanta,- Ga. whera sh* will vlilt 8m,th M„ williams, Mr*.
M. W. E. Watson aa chairman.— — said. QrV- laojgil .will Imi i'i»«ei—4
on &lt;niiing th,. coining week.
Articles wrre turned in to b«(Think ami Yuli-)
[McKInndh. 6trs.~R. “F. ”Moufe,•, If
Mis*
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Ruprecht, Mra. Ijiney, Mrs. M. R. packed and sent to m-cdy cliildien
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and
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Strickland. Mr*. Utt. Mrs. Brown­ in Kan
of Women. Mr*. Meisch an­ I’enn-ivlvniifn.
ie* and Mra. A. K. Rossctjer,.
nounced the-Parish supper to hr
hald on Jan. H. rrlctivr* for a short tlm* lieforr
Those attending the meeting
raturnln* to her home.
war* Mr*. Meisch. Mr*. A. II. Key,
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Mr*. U ffler, Mr*. Watson, Mrs.
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Hr. and Mra. Jose-ph Oi llutchl- ^
j, „ Coleman. Mr* W. A.
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Mri, Ccor|{r Shipp. Mr* It.
N. Y. whir* they have »«*«-n,
petVin, Mr,. u.m l.lj Chase,'
.nsrullng tha part aaaaral months, f
Nul)rrr MrVT'l,ilip, . i r i l o '
Their daughter, fcllse. Joined them Ma&gt;k T c , rprnlt.r.
In Newark during -the pgyt two
T E N N E Y ’S O W N
weeks and accompanied them
BAPTIST CHOIR MEETING
home.
Th. young ladic*' choir of thrFirst Rapt 1st Churrh-Will meet *t
Mr*. R. B- Pippin has returned th* churrh at 6:46 tonight with
rest First Street Mra. R. B. Pippin.
Torn Si/e HI
to-bar home on Wi
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Huy .Fine (jttnllly .Muslin Sheet* Thai Hove
The tonnage carried l&gt;v II. S.
Birmingham sh* was the guest of
Mr. and Mra. James &gt;W. Pippin lUlIroadi almost doubled be­
licet) Wear Tentril llv The llotisevvive* In
and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chamlier*. tween 1940 and 1914.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Bobby Davis, Tech
Tackle, Is Rated
High By Coach

COMMENTS'.
TALLAHASSEE Oct. 28 (41—
Sportsmen in extreme south Flor­
id* will enjoy very little hunting
this season.
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Water Fiab CommUiion. in an
emergency move, yesterday slaahe d -o ff -2&amp;.d*y» ~»f-th e *e«vni-eir
quail and shuirrcl amt rinsed in
the fourth district and dosed the
hunting for deer and turkey ontirely-jn Dade. llroward and Mon­
ro# count lc».
The entire di*trict al*o wa* or­
dered cloaed on turkey hen*.
The emergency action wa*
taken by the Itoard on the recommemlation nf J. I’. Corbitt of Fort

SIDELINES

cause of flood*.
lie said the supplies of deer
and turkey, cmicrntretcd in ||n
few remaining high Arras, "could
b# completely uiptd out in a
vmek a shooting.
Dodger* w,iat they were, and it
Corbitt laid other countie* re- blood that made the Yankee* and
aucalf d that ,thay -a l«o .W -e lnocd ' )m been IMtlUd^'arotind hetlT
to deer ami turkey, but added Major league circuit*.
. V w '
Nearly .very Major Uague cjub
**ntV * * * ’ ’ ^,r,0*r*,I' *,?* f f e S * ' ha* already begun a weeding cam-

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ROCKY BOOT OUT

By Frank Rockett
John Stuck rolled' high singlr
game of til/ fur the Jaycee* who
trimmed the Mos* Amusement
team out of three garde*
llkrold Lewi*,' with.'a thrvo
game total nf 481 pills helped
the Table Supply tram win two
of their three games with WOW.
With an Individual average o»tsblishml there will prolmhly tw
pome change* made In the team
■ mUjie* no- in the handicap*
that will l&gt;e given. However, here
are the standing* as of last
night;
Team
Won ‘ laiM
Jayrcea *
, 8
1
Table Supply
8
3
fianfi.nl Rulrk
f&gt;
4
Mo** Amusement
3
n
Chase 4 Co&gt; *
3
8
W.O.W.
'2 • 7 .
_. .The^second - team- o f- the -Mer­
chants League in a series of six
team* Is the CJiase A "Co team.
The average* of pin fall* are for
last night's game only,Namr
T.P.
Avg.
Duxhury
Rcely
Ramsey
Altman
Johnson

CHICAGO Oct. 2fl (41-rMarrrI
Cerdan, European middleweight
boxing champion, haa no tntantTon
of meeting Rocky Grazlano in n
championship bout in F’rance. Lrw
llurston. Cerdan» American .re­
presentative, said today that al­
though Cerdan is No. 1 contender
for Gratlano'a title, he is not go­
ing io-'-do anything that would
abuse the courtesy taring extend­
ed to him by the New York, Il­
linois ami other athletic commis­
sions which have barred Rocky.
PF.NN LOSES GCA III)

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. Ily CIIICK 1108(111
ATLANTA. Oct, 28 (41 -U ulLy
(Earthquake! Davit, a mild man­
nered, likeable youngster
who
»tcp» out of character with thi
kickoff, ia being credited for much

lh« M U,W&gt;r&lt;

and bring in new. young wen.
High up along the list U Managrr Mel OU of the New York
Giants. Manager Oil has played 22
year* with lire Giants and has re­
tired to the bench at the early age
of ai Ott did all nf hla .Major Ua-_
guc Mint .with the Giants and has a
life time batting average of .304.
Another outstanding player to
lie given ihc cut la big Hank .Green­
berg wfco pelted the pill at a mere
.251 last year for the Pittsburg
I'irates. Hank ha* "been given his
release with no strings attached,
what he will do fur the coming
He will be 37 on New Year's day at
which time he plans to decide just
year.
'Greenberg haa had a brilliant
career a* a frist baseman and an
outfielder. In 1038 he collected 58
toundlrlps, just two shy of the
all-time -record ael by the ever
popular Babe Huth, He W** the
league's most valuable player on
two occasions and has a lifetime
batting average of .313.
Joe Mcdwich hai also been given
the heave-ho sigh l&gt;y the* St, Louis
Cards, despite the'fact that lm
hit the hail at a .308 clipjjuring
the past year. Hi* lifetime average
fur -13 year* in the Itig Show Is

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The Ion* of Dowell Rushing,
rrack IPO-pound Florida end.
brought further misery to the
G a t o r football ramp the pa-s
weekend.
Ru*hing‘* arm wa*
broken in the North Carolina
game Saturday, won by the Tar
Heels, .15 to 7. An all 8EC wing
man in H&gt;44. Rushing was selo
ted game captain last week for
Florida's scrap will] Furman thi*
coming Saturday afternoon in
Tampa.
(UF Sports Photoi

PHILADELPHIA Oct. 2H 141The well earned victory over the
Navv rost Penn's football team
the service* of regular guard
Jarksoh Neall. Team physician*
disclo*ed last night that Neall,
Sports Roundup
Other National -t League stars
who suffered a knee injury
Ily HUGH FCLLKRTo N,' JR.
against the* Midshipmen, would who have drawn their release are
be out for the re*t of the season. O ichcr. Ernie. I-uuihatiJi by the
Giants and Thin! Raieman fitan
NEW YORK OcL 2H (41—One
Hack by the Chicago Cub*. Also
WINS IIOUT
n-moved from the playiAg Hits are local foot tail I man who often
NEW ORLEANS Ort. ”8 141— ilill Jurgua by.tlie Cubs after-17 knows whpt’a what ln|l*ts thut
Harry Harvey of Savannah, Ga., vears In •the league and Second Notre Dame not only will listen
to bowl invitations this year if
and Miami won a decision from lla-crnnn Hilly Herman who re­ the situation is right but will
signed
as
manager
of
the
Pirates
Red Holt of New Orleans In a
abandon its effort to follow Rig
after one season.
Nine rules unquestionably. . . .
preliminary leixing match at
Three National league pitcher*
Municipal Auditorium here latt in their late thirties have also been "It never got 'em anywhere,” he
night.
Ilnrvey weighed 124 H* given pink slips. They include says, “ and why should they let
someone else get that big dough
Holt 11104. Ip the mala event, Rill ls*c, 3g,-aml Claude Passeau, fro;n the bowls?” . , , Another ob­
Pat Donahue, 154*4, of New Or­ .'PI. of the Cub* and Rip RewelljR), server. who does a lot of traveling
to look over Imwl prospects, main­
leans took an eight round decision of the*Piratc*.
Passeau is a 12 year veteran tain* that Southern Methodist's
from Marty Ferro, I62H, of Mi- and
Lee has seen 14 Rig league Doak Walker is the best back he
season*. Sewell has tossed fur ten has
]
seen all season . , . Rest unyeare in Major league play.
Iroruriouv' eraflr o f ’yesterdsy'*
The American l.uagu* is fol­ football session was Lou Oshlns,
FOR THE BEST TCE CREAM
lowing suit In the room making discussing the Hrooklyn College
for the youngster*. Charlie 4it.-.l r City Colirgr* game: "W e’re evilly
Ruffing, now 43, lias been given matched.” . . . 1-ou hope* Brook­
llrn "go" sign. The White 8ox have lyn Will show the lesser of Jwo
released 40-year old.Thoratun I-re
T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
after 15 yean of soutbpawing in
the Junior circuit’ The Boston Red
W l mak« our own Ico Cream, All flavors
College scouts who hit Nuw
Sox have dropped Johnny Murphy,
30. one of the beet relief chunkers Kensington, Pa., repoil that the
Tgsty — Delicious — Healthful
In the game. The .Sox have also high school grid team has a 'negro
dropped
Hob Klinger. 37 and Ed­ hark who^ls^reolW uul*t;in ling
TIP—TOP ICE_CRIiAML
forward passer. Ills name (and
gar Smith, 347
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41-1 Hanford Avenue
Phone f2lh
seasons with the Yankees is no ia Willie Thrower.
longer on the active roster. Ho
Will continue as a coach, however.
Cecil Travis of the Washington. J
Senators has retired after 12 year* u.*'
in the Majors.
"
.
’, of 1
• Most o f . the feat* of the now erv
inactive veterans may stand for “ n®
a long time. Some may never be h*v
matched, hut releasing the old
FURNITURE CO
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maining undefeated.
Davis, who lettered at Tech a*
■ freshman of 17. ia rated by
Coach Hobby Dodd "n* on** of the
greatest ucklea I’ve ever seen
I wouldn't trade him for any
tatkle In the country.”
Now 2(&gt;, and a senior, the 225
pound Davit ia the backbone of
the Jaeket lino, on offense and
defense. With must plays set tin
to run to the right of the center,
he plays right tackle nn offense.
Init to take advantage of HU
ability and aggreaaiveness, he is
shifted to left tackle on defense.
In five game*, the Jackets have
allowed only one touchdnwb an t
that was on a quarter hark am*a).
for two yards by Auburn after
a series of passe* had carried
the hall downfield.
When the opposition is punting,
a lot of eyes are glued on th-.All-America candidate for Cobimbo*, for K'a rare that h«
doesn't come close to blocking the
kick. In fact, he ha* blocked punt*
in three, games this season and
got hi* hand on a couple more—•
enough to ruin their effectiveness.
Davis, who captained the Tech
basketball and football-teams la*t
year, made the All-Southeastern
Conference grid team as a aophomore ami retreated last yrar. lie's
nn 'exceptional student, popular
with his teammates and last rntmmrr turned down an appointment
to the U. 8. Military Academy.
Ija served a* Teqh’s Cadet Colo­
nel last yvat and last summer
wa* solectgd as the moil- nutMadding cadet at an ROTC enrampment.
F’or several seasons, o ff slid on.
Davis ha* served a* the team’.;
regular punter and can oulkirk
all the back* on the squad, but
Dodd say* he would rather have
him protecting the punter.
"The thing that bn* us sold on
Davis is the fact that he never
gets hurt,” Dodd says. “ He stays
in marvelous shape, ha* •good
etc an habits, and ran -gw MU ron*~
ufe* any time we want him to.
We certainly will mi** him next
year for he's every inch an
America,
And that’* aaylng a lot for
Davis aland* four inches above six

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• Roltio* College and Stetson
University will renew one of m
Kt ale’s oldest grid rivalries when
they rl*»h at Orlando 8ladUim
Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock.
Although the Hatter* from l*rLand held an edge over the Tars
during the early ycaya of thdr
rivalry, 'Hullin* haa gained the
upper hand slncn the arrival ’ of
Coach Jack McDowall In 1P2S.
Under Me Dowall the Tar* have
won' eight, loat one and tied
another with Stetson.
This season the Tare have de­
feated Richmond 20-7 and I’ rcabyte Han 13-12. and loat to Miami
0-8 and Erekine 0-10.
After Imwing to Jack*onv|lte
NA8 In thfc opener, 0-23. the Hat­
ters trnpnced Southwestern 25-0
and Florida Stale 14-8.
The game will be a real Florkia
battle for practically every Jngn
on both squads is a resident of
this state.
«*
. McDowell will probably start.
Ralph Chisholm, 8t. Cloud, left
end, Dave .Clark, Naw Peat
Richey, left tackle, Paul Odem
Orlando, left guard, Harry Han­
cock, Clearwater, center, George
Mooney, Winter Park. Hght guard,
Ous Sakkls, Tampa, right tackle,
Ottis Mooney, WlnUr Park, right
end. Stoke* Smith, Pahokae, quar­
ter back. Sect Justice,. Asheville,
N. C„ or L, D. Dochotte, Gaines­
ville. left half, Dick Darty, Bradan ton, right half, and Ken Hor­
ton. 8t. Petersburg, fullback. |
Coach Brady Cowell‘ of Stetson
will probably stmi Huss Horn*by. Dsvsnport, U opd. Oeorge
Douglass, Egu Ga
BUI Lanlgn,
guard, Tom Perr
tar, Gus Cam tt,
Hght guard. Ted

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I’olnu'w itk Pride
In a recent game between
Northern State Tcarhereeif Alwrdeen, S. D., and South Dakota
Mines. Northern kicked off for
the second half and Cal Johnson,
who did the kicking, recovered a
free ball In the end lone fof a
touchdown. . , . . The Miners re­
ceived again and tried a lateral
on their first play. End Sayu
De Vries batted Hmi ball inlo the
end xonc and fell on it for another
touchdown. . . . It took Just 42
second* to rack up two score* and
publldtor Billy Daly wanu to
know if that's a record—and If
not, why not?

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Guta All. Hrethers
Louisiana Stale U-, which wax
trying to build up Kentucky’s
claw In Southeastern Conference
basketball, won't be to hot this
winter because pro baseball srouta
took all the regulars that gradua­
tion didn't. . . . General Maxwell
Taylor, Weat Point superinten­
dent, comments on. the Columbia

PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 28 (41

P H O N E 200

ON FARM SUPPLIES
AND r a U l P M E N T

Chick Wergelr* claim* that the
had knee which forced thr Hdau
out of the ring Is entirely sound.
. . . Whlxrcr White, former U. of
Colorado ami pra football arc, re­
cently was admitted to practice
law in federal -court* In the Dis­
trict of Colorado . v . Tommy Bi­
shop, one of Florida’s l«:st passcatching ends. It leading in U»c
Gainesville fishing epntcsi wljh
a IG pound. 4 ounce b ut. . . .
who wouldn't rather catch that
than an inflated cowhide?

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Iva.
windows.
8 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­ ALUMINUM
ItTeef*rawm/nt**am?* AUmdnum »«AN to
■ afl white in.uA
K n r l.r v W a lir r |t r tu * Aaatr I.
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
anre debit in Sanford. This is T - i v - n r f l r - n K t -r aint i* ji.ii-tt« i V
double hung windows
Miracle
to 5:00.
FieM* W m
J r . H u s K m n is T n
a good proposition for man who
Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave.
la willing to work. Phone IV- K a m il, laian «*n
3 REAL ESTATE FOIIS ALE I Phone 1335.
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LUNCHREAL KSTATR
rMATTKI. rtnim atiH s •
'|Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's.
T h * r t n -I » -T * n r i l.it and eppluia*#
INSUfANCE
WORK WANTED
T
n
Klnrl
Hlat# I » .« k
MORTGAGE LOANS
AUTO RADIOS, Mttorola. Sales
P avla.
C
K I» r M a Mist*
To
AYMOND &gt;1. HALL. Realtor
and 8enrice. The Music Bo*. f l o o r Ba n d i n g ' a finishing. l U a k .
Registered Broker and
-ir ,
II. H
To
Flo rida Hlai*
119 W. let St. Phone 963.
cleaning &amp; waxing. Our pa«rr IlaIgVli.
Insurance Agent
unit enables ua to work whera * Atiall. II A. T o CHIs* ns lu t ih
lint. 4
Florida State Rank Bldg.
FLOWERS
there la no electric conmcllo t nt U vle d n
fee all occasions
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
available. 21 years etpvriVnc-.
I ’a rk rr. H. I t T n O il li r a , Hetik
McNBILL
*
YOST
FLORISTS
REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
II.
51. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla. nf O v t*dn.
Sipes Ava. just off Cete'rv
I 'a r v r r U r n W J i T n V J. \Vi|.
LISTINGS OF -ALL KINDS OF Office
ph. 403 residence ph. 810 R LAWN8 MOWED. U e pr
llam a.
REAL ESTATE — HOMES.
n » « l * r . I l l -rV rr rlii*
lla t ll* \l.
Jerry U rd l’hor.e 7H8-W.
— APARTMENT HOUSES, COM- CEMENT STEPS' for jfouT homo.
T«* T im * - l.im a i ’i»
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
Free estimate. Miracle Concrete LICENSED prartleol nurse, mid­
Ju h n a n n . A rt h u r H u *
L llra lir -h
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS,
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335. .
dle aged, good references. F.va T n T im * I nan pis
(Villa*. A l l i - l II iP fiu i A W h r . O
* MOTOR COURT LOCATION&amp;
killer, 1-ongwood.
SEWING MACHINES
T n V S r m ,N I li a n - A S m . •
YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
a * T la r* M ~ r I O \ O P «|n*|-e«j * «i»-a
SALKS
AND
SERVICE
TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET
NURSE as maid. Stay on 'pre
. p in ,Id * s i I* lU n k T n J I ” l» » .
Bert's Sewing Mack. Shop
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
mice*. Opal llrooKi, 1310 West •Ji*
IIS
8.
Fhench
Ph.
1190
SOON | HEAR FROM YOU I
_____ ____ '
- 44' ll .In,
13th St.
T4&gt;
&lt;*brlH4n«, -4««
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK 1UXEDO FEEDS—eon-piste line.
ft
YOUR PROPKRTY O V E R ,
Hunt’s Tuxeds Peso Store
12
SPECIAL
V
MV
ICES
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
WILL THEN TELL YOU NEW 8PINET PIANOS—Weaver.
-RENT A CAR
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROLiberal trade in A terms. The
YOU UH1VR IT
—
PERTY WILL J1RING AND
Music Box. _UR_W*_ B n t -f i L
HOW SOON I RELIEVE IT
PHONE 200
____ ___
Pohne 953.
t^*irnl Notln*
CAN RE SOLD. A. CULVER
BW K KI.AND-MOHHI50N
MRS:
REST
home
made
randy,
in
* G O L D E N — REGISTERED
U DRIVE-IT. INC
« it
cans for Over Rea* shipment
♦ R E A L E S T A T E BROKER,
&gt; H lll f
M . % ' l ' f r %H
Sr.'H
US
FOR
and
packages
for
home
use.
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MAIN OFFICE ON K-91 HIGH­
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
K Il«i94&gt; fMliURre Ift N l w
Y c r k &lt;*Ur.
Phone County 3105.
WAY NORTH OF UNDBRK tl
Y*’ iK anil w b i &gt; n nt«4lln»c » 4 *
•
AND TYPING
PA8Br TELEPHONE WINTER General Electric automatic blan­
d r p m I* t
Mr$. M 3 r r * r r l l i n i m r k
• CREDIT LURBAU OF
PARK 188.
9 1«
I'siWpll A kM U F, I l f l U .
Nph
kets for sleeping comfurt.
HANFORD
Y«.r*.
If. H. POPE CO. INC.
,
116 N. Park
I'hoiie 180
NEW HOUSE, 2 tiedroonu, partly
V«4U Nr» ||»fr Ir) rer|Uite*l |fl *s|l|»F#- I
furnished. Small down payment,
In iHr Circuit t*uu$t
of
FO R 8 ,\ L lT ~
Expert lUdio Repairing
O m n i ) , r i o r u m , in ( l i R i i m f ni» t h*
ilalnnec like rent For appoint­ OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
Fred 5Sy«ra. 3U~t,. 2nd SL
12th d a f . itf N i t t m i U r
Ik IMT.
ment rail 9173.
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
Ifl n •till f nt tllVnrr# the rr .n |trhs|lhf,
THE
HOME
SHOP
,
BUNDLES.
^
Ph t b l i r r v l i t H ti*l« nf k h i r h l i l t ’ l l Owner will sacrifice new, strictly
WATCH A CLOCK ItKP VIKING A l i n T . UlsAHP.91. l*lMltitlff. »•*
10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT
modern, nicely furnished 3 bedMAItTIIA IMTIIKI. •51*AHf III |»..
1700
Sanfot4l
Aw.
I'hiino
IUJ-J
HERALD
OFFICE
9 room home on 2 large 'lots in
fpridatii.
very desirable residential secATTENTION
MtMlIRRS
W I T sN PHH In % brtml end n f f ir llt
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
! lion. May be handled for less
8P»I Nt ft»rtf*rd FlttrM a
th H lh "
—DIAPER SERVICE—
every rrirht at Homer’s.' •
J
l
l
b d a y *»f ( V l a b f f , A- U. I9IT .
" ' than $7,000 cash—Bnl. financed.
Italiy Valit furniihea hospital
O
I*. Ilrrn .tr.n, at, 1*1#vh »f a W
SEE JOHN W. D. MOORE.
TRACTOR, across river at River­
clean, sterile n'an.-ra aiTd ileoilor•
vlt O u r t
Realtor
side Tourist Camp. C. R. Davis.
tied container. Kc.momL'al ami
t H ail l
$4,500 will liuy new 2 bed-room
safe. Fully mt-iliinlly approved
concrete home in good residen­ FOR 8ALE—Good late model
Call Daytona 2467-W c- licet for
Lawn Mower, pcrfi-ct comlition.
tial section.
details. 96 diapers,
a week.
low price. Phone 571-J. .
SEE JOHN W. I). MOORE.
-F IRST IN SANFORD"
Realtor
~ USED BOAT SALE
Owner want*- to sell- attractive 1947—20' CIUU8-CRAFT IVi.uxe WILT- grityl corn for feed, grlU
*. -meal .every Saturday morn, one floor home, containing 4
Enclosed Cruiser.
9 large rooms and sleeping porch 1947—23* 04IRI8-CRAFT Express * IngT^A w : B«U. U ke Monroe.
in l&gt;«auttful setting on paved
Cruller
RENT—Floor gander* B u g
road, with 4 acres OL good
OHRIH-CKAFT Dcl.tixe FOR
operation. Reasonable ratal, San­
—; ground-chicken runs and stor­
Utility
ford Paint A Glass Co. Phone
age hi tigs.
1947—20' CURIE-CRAFT Custom
303.__________
.
SHE JOHN. W. U. MOORE.
Runabout ( Demonstrator&gt;
* ’
Realtor
DODGE
•
PLYMOUTH
1938-31' CHRIS-CRAFT Dcl.uxe
Several good buys in income pro­
PARTS AND 8KRVICB
Enclosed Cruiser
perty—some netting upto 18% 1937—17' CHRIS-CRAFT DcLuae 109 Psimstto Ava.
Pbaaa 1011
» ■i ■ ■
^ a ^ s ^ ^ m a e
on investment — priced from
Utility •
fng and lRj pairing. L. L
•9,975 to $30,000,
1941—40' Costum liuilt Enclosed Ptr.no Tuning
8111. R ei.. 611-W.
-------JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realtor
Cruiser
200 Mrlsrh llldf. 234 E. First St..
1939—30' Custom Ruilt Open
SIGNS
9
Phone 1313
Hull (With or Without Engine)
. Show cards and' peatsre
UNKNOWN-16'
Inboard
Motoro— DifFTs s ic rT a fiV ic s
A-very nice 2 liodeoom bungalow
boat
O. D. Undress. Phooe 1021
type home on 20th, Street,
UNKNOWN—16'
Thompson
Outframe construction. Has large
Hwrira.^idihep
dining town, 1Kttt tn1 heoed MntrnV ikp—11Wit)...... .
li; iaer m
plrtc railiator service. 106 8e.»Without Motor)
cm. sun parlor; oak floors, per
fi-rrl Ave. Phone 356-W.
manent awnings—200 ft. fron­ HOWARD BOAT WORKS. INI'.
SALES CHRIS-CRAFT
tage. A strictly modern home
SANFORD Beauty
- SERVICE
- and. priced right. '
Park. Phone 135$.
633-439 Uallough Road,
Very desirable 2 Ix-droora fur­
nn Spiral permanent,
Oayloaa Reach. FU.
nished house. 2 car garage, bn
6 rn». A lunger. Cold waves,
large lot. Immediate possession. S«o: Hill Howard Telephone 193
CriKiuinole A Machineleaa. All
0 Property In good condition and 2 BEDROOM «uit( , will, springs
waves gunianUVrl. $6 up.
rheap.
and
mattresses.
Reasonahle,
8H arrrs In Goldsboro, suitable
ROOKING
and painting. Free w
Can ho seen anytime. Smith
timatrs. Smith Ikothera, Confor rolored suit-division. Price
Brothers
Service
Center,
Or­
$1,600.00.
trartnr. Phone 1188.
lando Highway.
„
'.
A good dairy ami chicken farm!
youP
nice 3 bedroom modern home, 314 hp. Champion 4iutboard nne ADD many year* of life
tenant house. 67 seres, paved
tor. $25 CMi. 20 guage, 3 shot • metal roof and beau Of v the
home. We-xpray it the coier
on two aides, good well, pres­
bolt actio* shutgun. $20.00, 314
vimi want. Block ami other con-'
sure water system, and out * Chapman Ave.
Crete structure sprayed In
buildings. A good buy at
‘" w
cokus.
l*| color
a. (Urns elc- Aprayed
$7,600.00. Reasonable cash pay- GA8 hot water hrater, 2 years
with best oil paints..Let ua
old, excellent pmilitinn, $150.
, ment, balance like rent.
you a free -estimate, fleets
Phone U4&lt;hJ or 1080-J.
D
FRED W. RENDER
portable spray unit, 808 W. 2nd
Room 3 Fla. State Rank .Hldg.
BEAUTIFY t o u t home with LlgHt. Phone 1084-L
Phone 1039
ustrum hedge. Contact L. H.
Albert Hickson Repair Shop
Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla. for
S ARTICLES FOR SALE
6th Street A Uurei Avenue .
any also or any quantity.
IIIarkMiiithind 4 . general repair
FURNITURE Paint— High Gioaa
Telephone 1^58
, Enamel for home use, any color CABBAGE plants, Marion Mar­
ket. L. 0. Mann, Lake Monroe.
,
desired. Free delivery In City.
ANNOUNCEMENT
a
Very good paint at reasonable COVERED wagon house trailer,
MARSHALLS'
Ll.
prices? Reel's Paint Shop, Phone
sleeps 4, gas stow, refrigera­ Custom made Venetian. Blinds,
1064-J. 306 W. £ml Si.
tor, whit* alnk, Venetian blinds.
Awnings — Ten daf delivery —
A -l condition. Sell or trade for
Workmanship guaranteed Phone
-SEED BED covera-200 lb bag*
car or beach wagon. Ed Law1376.
•
~ ,
Central City Bag Co. P. 0.
ton. Country club road, SanBtfi 2462, Phone 4m.'OrUn(|ol
R
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ford____________
Fla.
Service, repairs,
all makes
C h r i s t m a s ” tree lighted The SEA-BEE outboard 6 It. P. mo­
MlLLKR.BLSHQf
tor 1129X0. Gene's Trixaro Ser­
Music Box, 119
lat 8L
118 H. ParkA ve
vice. 1120.Sanford Ave. Phone
Phone 953.
9134. j
_____
»,h“ *
OCTOBER 25th will have an kind
Al’ PLIAN
of vegetable plenta for setting HOUSE trailer cheep, good rub­
ber. Phone 808.
Repairs to el
email or -large acreage. J. W.
percolators, heatera,
Bell, Lake Monroe. FU. Phone
« AKTICLK5 WANTED
MILLER-BISHOP
r\ J L _______________________
118 a Park Ava.
U
paid
for
GLOBE greatest cut-rate whole28
DavU Furniture
aale distributors, effen novelCo.
UL
Ph.
953.
DOLLS DRESSED — Prlcgg
tlee, sundries, toys, gifts
cording to site and requii
ehrewd buyers. Globs Trading
I'LL
BUY
your
car
regardless
of
outfits. Customers furnish all
Co. 109 W. Flagler 8L, Miami,
a£e
condition.
Roy
Raid,
materials. Mrs, Vf. E. WaUon.
Fla.
507 Oak Ave* .Tnaa. 9f*L A
ALUMINUM roofing, all
Thure. 9 to It A. M., I to I
AT ONCE. I S ___
$9X0 per eauare; baby
P. M.
- , ' ________
The Music Bog, 119 W.
t t la g . Sganford
B B
poultry netting,
XS i
Phono
953.
RAYMOND
8TUDIO
Store, Sanford Ava. at 2nd St.
Phone 154.
Umatod u Suppllea Expert photographer available at
all time, fe
(* U T 0 PAINTING s u p p L m
varies, blr
all sixes, one mile beDulux and Dnco Spraying Bu­
gatherings.
Ison corner on ML Dora
and
« 9104.
NOTICES— PERSONAL

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Ei Cocker Spaniel pupATTENTION LADIISt :
2 cochert at Stud,
Maks a one-stop service for all ,
r*.
Ckrl
Moss.
Phone
462-W.
complete kitchen equipment
ent In­
your laundry and dry eleanlng
eluding two electric stoves.
. needs by using /o u r favorite |
8
HELP
W ANTED"
,
_
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,
a^ttf
Ic-top hot water haatar, doubto, ttrain sink, solid weU-M lt'5 h - GIRLS-WANTED.- U ney’a Drug [ t IIK IIKLPY
inota. Call 86S-VT. »
■''*■J s -1 '
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PAGE SIX

Ambassador Urges
Kashmir Situation Is
World Trade System • Probed By Leaders

Hollywood Probe

ICaaftaa** trwm !■»*» Oarj
tee’s Investigation of Communism
CALCUTTA Oct. 28 t/P»-U. 8.
NEW DELHI Oct. 28 OP) —
Ambassador Henry F. Crady dc-- Governor General Mountbatten In Hollywood.
-J»&lt;k L. Warner, movie produc­
clved today that “ until there and Prime Minister Jawaharlal
truly Is a onc-world trading sys­ N'ehrp will fly to Lahore, capital er, listed Trumbo among writers
tem with bl-latcrallsm, prefer­ of the Punjab, tomorrow at tha he said he believes attempt to In­
ences. and all other forms of ex­ invitation of the Pakistan gover­ ject "un-American doctrines” In
movie scenarios.
clusive trade advantages elimin­ iiu
K n in ii, m
t, n
iu dlsuna
norr general,
M.
A.. sfiiiuau,
Jinnah, to
Producer 8am Wood mentioned
a “a*L'aakm
lr situation,”
■ ifita llr.n H n
f.
ated. or at least In process of «na*a
cuss ik
the
Kashmir
of­
Triimbo along with two* other
progressive reduction, world pros­ ficials said tonight.
perity will be shackled and per­
The rebels were said to hava writers and sgJd. ” 1 think thajr
manent world -recovery deieyed." driven to within 30 miles of Kash­ are agerita of a foreign country."
When the committee declined to
He said in a speech prepared mir's capital, Srinagar, In latest
for delivery before the Calcutta reports. Last advises were that let Trumbo read his statement,
Rotary Club that this system Indian forces had "stopped" the tha writer protested:
"You permitted a statement by
"cannot be delayed long, or world tribesmen at llaramula, where a
catastrophe will catch nip with mountain pass gives entry to the Gerald L. K. Smith to be—,"
us."
Banging hla gavel, Thomas cut
valley of Kashmir. More troops
“ All countries that Joined in the and supplies were headed by air him off with the shout “That is
war effort have Joined In the today toward the northern state. out of order."
peace effort hut ohe, ami that
"I would like to know wharit
The British * owned newspaper
powerful country ha* not only Statesmen declared that "the dis­ is In my statement— Trumbo
refused to he a partner In the mal, deep, damnable fact must be stuttered.
eat enterprise of rebuilding but faced with India and Pakistan
Thomaa banged hla gavel again.
s and is obstructing in every stand on the threshold of war,
"I have evidence-," Trumbo
way possible the work of its warwhether so declared or not,"
ahouted.
ainociaU*
.,.
without
aaaodalet________
,
• Cautioned to proceed In order,
whose -military and material help
Trumbo auted his name, address
City RepavingIt would have been conquered and
and place of birth; Montrose,
enslaved.” Grady said.' "This is
Colo. He said he was born Dec. 9,
one of Ihi* most re* Iinordinary
&lt;&lt;*»nfin*e4 from l*»«# On?)
1905 and haa been a writer since
events in history."
. .
(Jut, however, expressed the opin­ 1934 or 1935.
ion that Hue to present h'gh
“ Ar# you a member of the
costs, it la the wrong time to 8rreen Writer* Guild t " asked
Florida Cabinet
build a pool.
Robert E. Stripling, chief (nvestl'A letter from W. A. I^ffler of gator for tha committee.
In n
r » « » U se I
Chase and Company waa rrad
"At this point," Trumbo re­
airlines" as “ they are our first whirl pointed out that the-com­
plied, "1 would like to Introduce
lines of air defense," Ihr parly pany had made gift payment* for certain statement* about my work
'flew to Havana, Cuba, in two certain projects such as the swim­ from General Arnold, head of the
dippers for similar rxrrriirs. They ming pool and that he doubted Army. Air Forces—"
“Just a minute,” Thomas shout­
Will rrlurn to Miar/ii 'for a ban­ that it would he wise to borrow*
■gainst this money for any press­ ed above the hanging of his own
quet tonight.
ing need, die suggested that the gavelThe Florida cabinet in its 15- funds 1m* kept by the City for
Thomaa reminded Trumbp of
minute air session disposed of irv •any project that the City might what happened when Lawson re­
sponsor outside of operations or fused to answer .question* and
eral items of business.
Sluing na a Btidgft Commis­ repair* to existing farllltle*. .
was cited for contempt.
Mayor Gut told Mrs. Rchirard
sion, they approved&lt; a $17,000
Stripling told Trumbo that he
that
it
had
nut
l&gt;een
tho
Intention
budget for the newly created
would ask a series of questions
of
the
City
to
allocate
thla
pool
Florida Children’* Commission to
■that could bo answered "&gt;»»’’ or
dprrale the rest of thi^ year, and money for paving repair*, but “no." Ha added that if Trumbo
(hat
It
had
been
suggested
that
released 114.350 for emergency
wanted to maka an explanation
repairs to the State Tuberculosis the City might Uirrow and repay after h* gave the •ap*wer,~th»
thla
money
with
interest,
but
in
Sanatorium at Drew Field, Tarnview of Mr. Lrffler'a expression, committee probably would be
and the ruling of Attorney Wll- willing to llaten.
The muataehed little writer inson that the money could not be
diverted unless the pool project lilted that he could riot answer
was abandoned, the money would all questions "yes or no," assert­
ing that such answer* could b«
not be twrrowrd.
He also stressed the fact that given only " by a moron or a
many streets nut down 20 years ■lave.”
Then he asked for permission
ago are In bail shape. Mr. Hayer,
in turn, stated that it would cost to put Into the record the texts
$16,000
$15,000 to„resurfaiy
to^eaurfaa- East
hast First
hirst of 20 script* he ha* written,
Street. "gfcfrVf Hanford Avenue. . some of them running over 150
An ordinance was passed allow­ pagr*. The request was drnled.
ing maximum taxi fare* in the Trumbo said the scripts gave an
city north of Twenty-fifth Street Idea of the kind of work Ire has
of 35 rents instead of 25 rents as been doing.
at present. South of Twenty-fifth
Stripling repeatedly asked the
Street and anywhere during the 'witness “ Are you a member of
hour* of 1:00 A. M. to 0:00 A. M. the Screen Writer* GuildT" and
tho maximum fare. will be 60 hi* voice had a tired ring after a
cents. This increase was granted while.
due to high costs of operation
Trumbo evaded a "yes or no"
and Insurance by taxi owner*.
answer nnd finally Thomas asked:
G. W. Spencer appeared in be­
"Are you answering the ques­
half of II. II. Odham to apply for tion or making another speech?
a permit to operate four new, If you're making a speech, we
radio equipped taxicab* for whlla can find you a corner up hrre to
passenger*, which he said would
-ftv rB t tn n jn t- diyr*«Veh day a
Trumbo argued the effect of
week service at Second Street and the question was to impugn the
I'ark Avepue. The Commission'd*, right of any working man to Join
ferred a decision to the next a union and to place an onus on
meeting. Application of Blanch union membershl
jo impair it.’
Takarlv Tor taxi parking’ space
"Are you a 'member of the
lie said international air trans­ next to the Florida Hotel waa Screen Writers Guild?" Thomas
port line* are not yet on a fully denied,
asked again.
paying basis but "vast segments
An ordinance was given It*
Trumbo said he would get
are, however, very close to the first reading which would In the
line." He added thai the “ price Interest of safety due to heavy around to answering that but de­
we pay for these far flung ser­ truck traffic, prohibit parking of clined an immediate "yes or no.”
"I repeat'- - -,H h# slatted.
vices seem small In comparison vehicles on French Avenue except
"Excuse the witness." Thomas
With their work."
in place* specially desigryUed for cut In.
,
,
parking.
,
A delegation of City j&gt;&lt;Hlcymen, ' But Stripling then asked if
General Patton
headed by Ralph Geiger, request­ Trumbo is or ha* been a member
ed a raise In pay. Mayor Gut ex­ of the Communist I’ arty.
"You must hava some reason
Army's campaigns, wer* 'published plained why the City did not have
•fuiMs fui mu. iiuf iHBw iii'ii'n u r
in the Sslur- the City would do everything in
"1 do,” said Stripling.
,«| should like to see what you
dey Evening I’ost. They covered Its power to raise salaries of all
only the lighting in Franca and City employee*, and that tb* bud­ hava." Trumbo said,
"Oo. you would,"-Stripling tomget will lie reviewed by the Com.
ratnled
and tha crowd guffawedmission to ### Jf thla la possible,
Than-tha witneaa waa exeuaed
lie pointed out that the City can-

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lion leader declared that nationslizetion of basic industries had fail­
ed and weakened the nation in
lime of economic crisis.
“ I feel fortified by what hs»
happened in the United Stales.'
he declared, adding:
"The sovereign remedy to out
present ills and darkening miifoilunes is to set the people free."
"Nationalization has proved s
failure," the opposition leader told
the House of Commons. "D«er
food, dear coal—and soon dearer
transport—grievously weaken our
competitive powers in foreign mar-

tack, tha Conservative prfrty mus&gt;
tercd.it* force* for an amMult on
tha Labor government’* legislative
program for tha coming year,
which rail* fo r further nationaliza­
tion of vital industtfa and curtail­
ment of tha powers of tha Houea
of Lord*. ThJe pprogram was out­
lined last week hy Kin* George
VI in a. speech—prepared by the
Labor gov#rnment-^-op«nfng the
new session of Parliament
Churchill spike In connection
with a Conservative amendment
to the King'* speech: The’ amend
ment voiced "regret- that ttu
gracious speech, while clearly re

TUESDAY, PCT. 28, l A
vaalin* the Intention of .Your
Majesty's government to continue
thehr ppartisan policies, gives an
assurance of the national leader­
ship, tha administrative Compet­
ence, or the measurtrs necessary
to meet the ecocmic cristsla and so
Rjve relief to your people from
their ever increasing hardship."
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amendment, un­
likely in view o f the large Labor
majority in the House of CommoOii..Would- be-tantamount to a
vote of “ no ronfidence” and would
forca Prime Minister Attlee’s
cabins; to rtstgn.

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With Churchill leading tha at

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lorry. Mayor Gut was authorised
to proclaim a general City elec­
tion on Dec.. 2. following the pri­
mary of Nov. 4. Application' of
the Elk* Club for a bar license
was referred to the Cllv Attorney
for ruling under new laws regu­
lating the number of hers accord­
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•f Dalton Trumbo." It ,wq* alrallir to a report read yealerday
on I.swoon after -Lawson refused
to *answer a question. - ■• . - t
Before the hearing began, anather writer, Emmett Lavery. P*d
told reporter* he waa prepared »
tall the committee that ba la not
and never haa been a Communist.
Lavery I* head of the Screen
Writer* Guild and haa been eritlcited by several Wltnesae* before
the committee.
After the brukh with Trumbo,
the commute* called to the wit*
nets chair Roy M.. Brewer of Loo
Angels* who Idtntifled hlmaalf
aa the International ropmenta-

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messy, inadequate methods. Get free booklet from us or

Moving Picture M arine Opera­
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your dealer — tells why modern oil house heating ia best for
Florida, descries, the postwar heater type suited -to your

Brewsr testified there haa been
“ a real Communist plot to cap­
ture our union In Hollywood as a
part of tha Communist plan to
control the motion picture Induatry aa a whole.” He aald tha plan
"came dangerously close to suc­
cess- but failed.

home and your budget. Solve your heating problem the
eleuo, effortless, efficient, economical way now, before
chilly weather strikes 1 *'*;

Brewer, a former president of
the Nebraska 8tata federation of
Labor, told Ktrlpllng, h# baa ovid-

Hill Hardware Company

Lee Brothers

Sears Roebuck &amp; Company

Esst First Street

115 East First Street

Frierson's Electric &amp; Gas Company
208 Esst First Street

203 East First Sired

I» EL Batten
106 Sanford Avenue

H. B. Pope Company

Miller Bishop Appliance?

200 South Park Aveni

118 Soutk Park Avenue

backing Montgomuatlon

Mather Fumitpre Company

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915 West First Street

St, Johns Electric Company
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M. G. Hodges Plumbing Company
609 West First Street

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111*111 East First Street

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Sanford Furniture .Company
800 East First stmt

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f WASHINGTON Oct. 29 UP&gt;
* —Adrian Scott, moilr pro­
ducer, refused today to lira
congressional questioners a
“ yea or no” to a . question
whether hr la a Communist
and wa* cited for contempt.

WASHINGTON. Oct.' 29 ' M%
Movie Director Edward Dmy- try! balked [oday at a question
- whether he ia a Cbmmuniit and
joihed til other Hollywood figure*
held in contempt by the Home
Committee on Un-American Activ* hie*.
Like thoie who had preceded
qyrifnT Dmylryt tookihe iuncFtEir
the committee had no tight to
inquire into hit political belieft.
"The Conititution doei not re­
quire that I antwrr that quealion, 1
lie drclarrd.
Before railing Dmytryk. tincommitter had bumped up againtl
the tame attitude and voted con­
tempt againit these:
. . Hetbert Hibernian, producer and
"director, writer* Samuel Omit/.
Dalton Trumbo, John* Howard
Lawton, Afvali Bruit and Albert
Malt/.
Dmytryk took the itand whan
the committee began it* aflwnoon teuton and almoil immrdi
ately wat diimined and cited lu,
rontr.npL
L s u lt j; Kuuetl, committee In

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M. J. Ijodt-e, candidate (or City Committion in Group No. 2. today
terame the ftr»t of five candidate, to antwer publicly the quriliunt on
ivic ailvirt lubmitlrd to ihrrnrailirr thiiVrek. by the Junior Clumber
■f Commerce, when be relilreJ to The Herald today thr antwrn in
lull.
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With -expect to qtw't'tion V „ I, having to do with the retutfacinj
f Sanfrtd iltrrli. aud pttinp in Georgetown and Goldtbotu. Mr.
od^e .aid "Yet. t° lb-* exirnt Imancet of the City will |wiunt, willi
reasonable aiieiun.iitt again. (
iwner*,r
To question No. 2 regarding
law enforcement, Including slot
machine*, puncliboarda, and Ik&gt;Ita. Mr. Lodge's answer . was
"Yea."
Question No. 3 on the appfintment hy the City Commission of
a-Ciuuter-dUfurm Committee, for
tile purpose of studying the City
Charter with a view to niaking
Says Premier,
recommendations for modernliing put,
and stream-lining it, Mr. Lodge
E x p o r t s Include
answered, “ No. Conalder present
Charter okey. Will support any
i Fish,
Mikola jezyk
necessary amendments”.
To question No. 4 atmtit l he
WARSAW, Poland Oct. 29
Ci t y
Recreation
IVpartmeqt.
(ip)— l.efista remodeled Klanswimming pool, lennia courts and
lslaw Mlkolalrsyk'a Polish
playgrounds. Mr. Lodge replied,
Peasant Party -today, thus
“ To the extent of funds avail­
ending political opposition to
able, without inrreaae in taxes.”
the Communist hloc parties In
With reference to question No.
Poland's
Parliament.
The
5 on the proposed Sewage Dispos­
newly orianiied oserutlve
al riant, Mr .I,odge said, "Yes.
ram mittee of the Polish PeiRut it would require a bond is­
ianl Parlv stripped fit# of
sue.and thii la not the time to
Mikolajnyk’s closest adherincrease the bonded Indebtedness!”
enta of their right to rrpreAnswering question No. 0 on
aent peasants in Parliament.
method of financing .City im­
provement*, Mr. Lodge s-ld, “ In
WARSAW. Os i. 29 o h IV
favor of necessary public impruvctnciiL. to extern of available infer Joici Cyiaukiewia. tnlii.tbc
funds- without increasing public Polish Parliament lodsy that fron­
debt, a} Mrbv
tier guariis had ptevenjed 35.000
Yfc. n w portsHq; iLon the .eg. posons Iium illegally leaving the
tetHid.v of the City's sewerage
ldP«ll~ leeUons, he roonnythu y n r tiunb*T~opposl-'
lion, leader' Slanislaw Mikolajcsyk
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City is financially
lly able
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tu da so” . bad managed to lice.
On qucstloq No.' H regarding
gardini
Tire Premier said nullung. how
improvement! to thr Municipal
unlcinal
ever,
to clarify how, Mikqlajc/yk.
Zoo, Mr. Lodge answered,' “ Yes,
with .fund* available”.
the leader of the Polish Pea:To quealion No. 9 regarding a.ni Party, had made his way out
conatructive criticism of the pre­
sent City Administratoin or it* of the country or his ptesent
various departments, Mr.’ Lodge whereabouts.
said, “ No."
Previously there had been iprr
And to question No. 10 on the ulalron tn some quarters that Mikcreation of a Civic Planning ,
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Frontier Guards
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AS THI CASXST Of A CONORISUPNAl MIDAt OP HONO( WINNIL.rcprcicnUilive cd all his fallen uai.-q t*.
- carried to the ceremonial platform rri’Ncw'Y’otk's Central Paik, men, women ntul clitldicu weep ume•tralnedly. About 400,000 New Yorkers watched a raiuott, bearing the Uxly of a symbolic soldier, wav*
through the city’s streets to muffled drum iAmU and stow matches. At the memorial service In Cculial Park,
attended by 150,000 persons, chaplain* of three faiths prayed for the 0.24B soldier war dead brought from
the European Theater In tit* hold of the Army transport Jwicj'h V. Connolly.
(international)

Touchton Drug Company’s Formal Abolishment Of
Opening Of New Store Tomorrow SegregationUrged
By Truman Group
Tire Touchton Druy Cumpatiy totLy annOunrnl the fotmal open­
ing IhutsJay ot it* Rrs.ill 5iq.fr Sloir «t I mi Stirci .md M.iytmliv Av­
enue, which is tei-aid-d u- onr i.f the outstanding ilutrs ol it- tvjrc in
•Ire tlai'*, and un wl-irir aopinximalrly $ / ri,000 n iajj to lute itcr.i

Legislation Is Asked
Opening Schools To
All Racial Groups

\V. V. Bitting, who Iras operated! i
the store, for thr* past six years, to take rsir of increased drmnnd*.
today declared tint during that
Of Particular interest to tinWASHING I ON? (h i
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time he has seen a wonderful Iu». ladies is the rn-ntelir department
er»-a»e-in* business* both tn * ltie whtrtr TirI tl|Tlirri T*T f»V't. iff toil!*trf, A tomnutl.r
bv I’ &lt;r - store and in Sanford as well. It
rnistic flourca-t-nt liglitiriK tili*lll I lUlllitl |)l«i|M&gt;«rJ liwl.iy (hat
wsa this confidence in Hanford rovtdes for fine display,
I'liis lariat SPHirgiliiui hr wqieri put
caused the qpmpany to,put in ‘ I ik-lstled he thr Hanford Klee1" modern.
_UJZ tn_lhu—uUnute-drug. tri»-t?oce-Wwit-&lt;»rtd-«imw ,r»w rn * l l L A w »e r H-WS— h i - — -rtn*r,' ’ ------------------M: Truman's comuiiltrc on nul
atore.
lures of lilenclied wiilnot finish
Work on the atore was alaite-l were iu«talled hy Ilie National mkIiIs, headril l»y'President Charles
bv Contractor FYank Ashdown on •Show Case Co. of Columbus, tin.
Mar. 20, and “ with the store in Klloh J. Moughion w»* architect E. Wilson i&lt;f the ,General Elec Im
Company, made* 15 rrrommrmla*
full operation ail of the time, Io­ for the store clinnge*.
-fThe luncheon department wns Iuuo on explosive luhjects in ihe
wa* aide to complete most o f the
difficult work of expansion to In­ muved to occupy prnelirslly the w h o le t m l i i k I i I s field.
clude the "former B.. L. Perkins whole of the new addition oh the
It uigefl the rnarlinenl of-Fed
west aide of the store. A stnlnle-s rial anlidynrhtniL anli|&gt;oll lax.
store site by Aug. IS.
One of the major factors’ for steel soda fountain was instnlleil
the expansion and improvermutU hv the Liipiid Cathoiiir Co, .of and (.sir rinploymgnl practn e
of the store, aald Mr. Bitting, wit« Chicago. The new department Im* _____
.!*&gt; tbp-r i».ort . tohlcll Itiiv-^
the fart that during the jdx ^-..r j lUuld., tk. —i-nrmrltv 7T linn I migirs* with littlri sting
prrrmt Wi(i proscription liiqmfl-1the old. The kitvhen wns in
menl required murh more room stalled hn&lt; k of IIn- sorln fmiiiinm glesi
This has been tripled In site nnd nnd separntely pnrlosed nml uniIt trrqmtnemlnl lhaL Coogre.i
and includes the spans. fornmily tdnted so that nn kltriu-ij odum and- the Mats legislatures outlaw
occupied by McEwun's imrlx'r would come into the store- The* segregation ami disc intimation has
shop in the rear, also uptilajr* .whole aiote I* nir conditioned.
■pace. Tho medicine and sundries Dishes are nutumulinilly washed rd nn t.iir, color, fired, or na
II nsillHueU nn l-see SWsenl
IInHilHllifsl siM I*M
U;** tMftill l
departments wore also expanded

McGrath Elected j British Announce Civil Rights Group
New ChairmamOf Trade Agreements Quizzed On Rights
Democratic Party, With 15 Nations O f Communists

Plant (“ I attracting, housing and
entertaining-winter xititni* tu San­
foid and Sr minute county, weir
today outlined lo Kiwaniau* al
ihr Tourist Centei l&gt;y Edwaul I lin
gins, managri of ihe Seminole
County Chainbet of l ornmnie,
wlm |Miintrd out the adv.yntage\
ami fat ilitirs atniumlmg in th.*
county fin tins puipotr. He wa.
inirquuerd by J. Maitin 'Siinrei
plfe'iT" r“
Piesentalion by llte lyiwanii
Club last I inlay ol a letusi'ilatoi
lo
rrinald l.aughton
Mrni»n.«l
Hoipital was announced by Hoy
Mann, ihnmun ol the uinlrqins
liened cluldirn'i unnmillrr, who
with i)i I 1. Iloss, ananged lor
the (onlh.stl game at Seminole
High School, wlirtihv |iuiihasr ol
thr appaialus seas tinancrd. It
was given, hr said, lo Miss | I,/.ihrth l.amlgial, 11.■•| Is I .su|H*lllltrndent.
Supt; I W. Iaswlnn niged yoteis who pay taxes to vole NoV.
4 on thr election of thlrr cuutily
scnle school 11listers ami on laising of scIuhiI lax nullaKe. Voting
(cf*re»--wiH'- hr- -.it thf“ IminU
t enlri and the (,ul Seoul limhltng. lie said. Host aid "Mojitirlh
tf|S«nted on l||e, |f. eiil. las#, elot.
meeting at latstrs Mm Helen
Wrh It id tin- Cint Must, yiiiq
ect niged SU|i|Hitt id the rjnipsign tu secure iitrinbrislupt f&lt;n
the sisocistiuit.
Mr. Higgins tuld «f the large
number of imiuittrs Is-ing received
iiy the Chninlii r of Cottfineree ntul
showed diffeieot Isruklets sent ill
reply devoted in information on
lei'rention, fi»hnig_.
t.dd of limy
Imw uami
nameT
r&gt;imlllluii*7 II.
ne tn!it
of persona interested in Florid,,
lire fumlsjieil t.y the Stale Advertisiug Commissjon tilllLshoured un
triiRllRiaM «»n I'Hgtr I *KliI |

■Huckeha l.s Promoted
To Trainmaster

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Pilot Club Gives
$10 To Nursery
School For Fence
At the meeting of the Pilot
Club held in Ilie Tourist Center
Ja«l—trigi-t-rventhrrr vntPit in (Uike
n contrllrtitiuu of fin towatd buy­
ing n fence for tire Nursery
Belioo) loenled nit Sixth Street
and Palnieitt. Annul- One of the
members nt-o dunatt-d a roll of
wile to In- used or exchanged for
more, appro|uiate fencing.
Several tneml-er. of tile elllb
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Min, It. &lt;\ Miuwi'll, Mm J. I*.
Hall nml
Al Hunt were ap­
pointed n* « Committee to work
on n project in ruiilunetiun with
-other club* in liirifict-l'inir H 'S—
stnte-wiih' project-'
The resignation of Mr*. C. L.
Powell
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with regret.
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er of the Atlantic Const Line
Division here. Inis been promoted
to the position of trainmaster hi
Waycrosa,■ Ga. effective, Nov. I , j
it was announced today hy VV, M.
Black, division superintendent.
Rolx-rt ].. Llglilfont, night cliief
dl*|iatchrr at Tnlnpa, will surreeil
Mr. Huckelia The latter first in;
mine a clerk on the Jacksonville
Division at lie Land In 1925. lie
was made an extra agent in 1927
and mm* tn Sanfurd as n train
dispatcher in 1939. On May I,
1942 he was promoted to chief
dispatcher. Hi* home Is at 4HI
West Nineteenth Street.

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WASHINGTON Oct. 29 L7VWASHINGTON Oet. Jtt |&lt;7-&gt; TIh' President’s Committee" on
—I’ resldent Truman today
Civil Right* w-na naked st s news
hailed Ihr 23-natlon agree­
conference today whulher It is in
ment. in Grnrva nn trailr and
invasion of a man’ s .civil rights
tariffs a* a “ landmark in
to to- naked whether lie U a Com­
lh* history of International . munist.
economic relallona.” “ Never
Chairman (Starlet E. Wilson,
before have so many natiuna
president o f General Electric
^combined In surh a sustained
Company, ssiil "No."- But he
effort ‘ to lower barriers In
added that whenever he is asked
whether he I* a Republican or
trade." Mr. Trumsn said in
a statement, adding “in a
DemiKTat, he refuses to- answer^ W. L. DaHingcr, 46
world eronomlr s i t u a t i o n
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., said
Died Tuesday I*. M.
Ihe new* conference was not the
rharaeterirrd until now liy
prog easier deterioration, this
place for aorh question* because
Funeral services for William
it was held to discus* the commitagreement Is hrartrning In­
deed."
itee's report which they had just Leys Dsslngtr. 49, who died yeshanded to President Truman—and terdsy afternoon at a local hos­
By TOM WILLIAMS *
Ihe (Cpurl "doesn't deal with that pital after n lingering Illness,
will Im- held Thursday afternoon
-LONDON Oet. 29 W -lla r o ld quealion*"
i
1st 2:30 o'clock at-the Erickson
Wilson, president of the Board
But aflrr the now* conference Funeral Home with the Rev. J.
of Trade, announced today that Rousevelt was questioned by re­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 UP&gt;
Britain has negotiated tariff porter* shout the House Commit­ E. McKinley officiating, interment
The Democratic Party iquaird agreement* with 15 nation*, In- tee on Un-American Activities ylll be in .Trergrecn CcmeiofyMr. Datingrr, who.# home wa*
away today ft&gt;r the 1948 cam­ eluding tha United States.
and its present motion picture In­ at !t35 West Twentieth Street, hs&lt;l
Details of the new trade parte,
paign today by covening it* na­ hr* told the Commons, will Im pub­ vestigation. in which witnessed liveii her* since 192.1. For 18 year*
tional committee to pick a con­ lished simultaneously in th# vari­ arc being asked whether they are he was employed by Chase and Co.
Communist#,
and later operated the Smoke
vention city and start the ball ous countries In about three
Roosevelt said that "in sense” House until ill health required
w
eeks.
rolling in an effort to reverse the
it is nn invasion of a witness'
‘ W« have bqen particularly ('on­ right to Inquire into hi* political his retirement. He wa* horn near
party’s 1946 setback.
to secure reductions in th# belief.* “ hut if a man is a Com­ Clayton, Ala. Stpl. 22. 1901 and
wa* a member of the Elks Ijxige
Philadelphia and San Francisco
tariffs of other countries, Includ­
were slated to bid (or the conven­ ing tha United Slates, which munist and th* committee ha* here. At Clayton he was a memavfdenrc to that effect, that man t&gt;#r of the Prospect
Baptist
tion which Democratic leaders say Aould provide an Immediate op­
I t e a it a a r a a a l-ase K lak i) Church.
will nominate President Truman portunity of Inereaslng-OUlLjlak
Survivors includs the widow,
• tCWallae*# aa r a « # SJafell
Mrs. Laura F. Dssinger nnd one
for a term in the White House in
Activation Of Co. I
step-daughter, Miss Sarah Bar­
his own right. Philadelphia, alINDIASTATIC
Slated Tomorrow nett, both of Sanford; hi* parents,
ready chosen for ihe Republican i NEW DELHI, Oct. 29, W )
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 7„ Us*lng#r
convention opening June 21, was' An Indie defense ministry official
All prospective members of th* of Dothan, Ala.; three brothers,
given Ihe edge by high party'
,h? •“ “ U2 ‘ *** Natlunsl Gaurd are urged to Cary
Cary Dasinger, Louisville. Ale.,
Dqthan, Ala. m
and
f/Hinxwi uyu—,.,
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attend the meeting and banquet to J. E. Dssinger,
officers. Early In July is expected But*,
, t , t Uwhere
in 6,000
ia rU ti
wellKwhmlr
armed be held Thursday evening at tha Albert Dasinger, Chlptey, Fla.
to be the date.
Moslem' Pathan tribesmen were Mayfair Inn tor the purpose of
thr*
The committee also will:
threatening
the raplul of Srins- activating Co.
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I
ELUDES KIDNAPING
Kashmlr, situated between Infant!ry. Division,
I. Elect Senator J. Howard
BERLIN Ort. 29 (An—Dr. WerIndia and ■PsklsUn, .4* prrdomlTh# mhatlng will start at 8:00 n»r Heisenberg, Nobel Prise win
McGrath ol Rhode Island as na­ KSi
nattily Moslem but iU Hindu Ma­
tional chairman lo succeed Post- harajah acceded last week to In­ o'clock ana th* banqtist wilt b* at ner and a well known euthorlty
9:00 o'clock, it was announced on atomic energy, recently avert­
mister General E. Hennegsn. who dia. which Is mainly Hindu. Sheik by IL P. Payne, executive officer ed an attempt mkldnap him and
is fetiriag from the committee post Mohammed Abdullah, hood of the for Co. I. The banquet la being take him to the Soviet xone of
because o f. health. Hsnnegsn was n«w provisions! government, ar­ held under the ausplcies of the Germany, Die Neue Zeitung, o f­
sleeted in January. 1944, nnd ran rived bora to confar with I ndia |Seminole County Chamber of ficial newspaper of U.S.S. mill
official*.
Commerce and the City of Banfori. tary govsrnmsnt, aaid todaf.
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WASHINGTON'Ort. 29 (At
Senator J. Howard McGrath
of Rhode letand waa unanim­
ously elected today a* the
new eharlman of Use Democ­
ratic National ('ommltlee. Hr
succeed* Postmaster General
Robert ft. Hannegan who re­
signed Ik* post because «f III
health.
The rommltee, apparently
bent on selecting Pmtadethla for ila 1948 national convtntion later in the day, re­
ceived . Hannegan'* resigna­
tion. announced week* ego,
after virtually calling on
President Truman to run for
election In 1948 and atlarhlag the Republican leadership
in the last congress.

Controversy
Rages
Over Question . Of
Whether To Hear
Korean Delegates

- The l'lilted Nations debate on
Koiea developed *in(o a bitter
wiangle liHliy' on whethei tepre*
srnUlivcs of the Kuican people
should he hraid heir and hoo
these irpirsrntatises should be
chosen.
The ennttovrisy was touchvt
oil by a Soviet proposal In mute
“ elnled irpirsrntalis es*' ol the
Koreans ami was'hioadened when
the tinted Stales pin|MiirJ qiea*
lion ol .1 lenqmtaiy UN tommis*
sion to suprtsise eleilions ol sucll
representatives..
As the wiangle developed both
‘ imia .Slid the United Sl»lCS_WCIC__
accuiril ol maneuvering t&lt;&gt; drlsy
srtllrinrul ol the pioliletn which
has hern deadlm ked fui the past
IH months, llm io was accused
l&gt;v lirlgiiini ami the t'mird States
bv the Soviet 1'ki.silir.
I lie new light hiouglil a stand
still to dehalrcm Secret n&gt; of
Sl.tlr M.tisllall't |on|-o,| lot IIStu.ini -In timi* in Korea by next
M anh 41. molei IN suprmtion,
.siol i Soviet sounlei piu|Hisat lot
willohuw.il of .ill I , N and Soviet
Ttvops liotn* Koies L\ |sn I
1‘ lilted Hist,- ’loiii the
(iem-ral A**&lt;iniiv‘» fi’ -n*ti«n po*
|t'BHllH(|ft( tin I'lAf l-llllill

Commerce Secretary
Sees Large Influx
Of Tourists Soon

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Lodge Answers Questions Asked
- By Jaycees Of City Candidates

JACKSONVILLE, Oet. 29, UK
— .The Jacksonville Journal today
quoted *fitat# Senator Walter R,
Rove of Orlando a* laying ha had
not announced hla candidacy for
Governor.
* / “ I'd rather not aay anything
now," he wai quoted aa laying.
Senator Koae was Introduced
yesterday at a luncheon
tt’ ..i
' Psilty BPI (IT"or the Mori;la Realtors Association-, as "the next
I I HkllRKrt M
I ' l l , K l|kl| .
••Governor of Florida." •
• Hose in acknowledging the fftfl Negro Denies Story
. troduetion said- "Perhaps we had
, Of Camp Slaying 551 Register To
** better appoint a commit Ice to
on
Vote In
count the vole*. I have been try­
DRUNSWICK, Ga. 0£t^g9 UP)
ing to Ulk Mrs. itpee. into .this —ItewtRt"Dlhford, negro prison­
The City Commission met yes­
4 ) for • long time."
er, today denied testimony of- an­ terday morning for two hours in
Rose iben addressed the lunchicn other negro convict that guard* order to go over the list of re­
eon on taxation, declaring Florida at a south Georgia prison camp gistrant* and to eliminate names
^
^
i ,**1**,,V*1
fired shotgun blasts at prisonua of persons who hhv*. moved away
management, lie said his- remarks lying On the ground when eight from Sanford. There were about
were not Intended as criticism "of were killed iqst July 11.
2.205 persons on tho lilt before
any Individual but aa a trend."
Japtos Maxwell, another pri­ the new registration and since
soner. testified vrsterday that that time approximately RBI new
went up to men lying on rrgiitrant* have been added.
Wheat Prices Break guards
the ground and fired at them.
Voting will taka plac* in the
Sharply On Board Binford *eld 17 or 18 men fell to City Commission room. Polls will
th# rdund but none of the guards-yopen at 7:30 o'clock and wilt close
br e warden fired at men afUr Tht sundown, according tn City
By AS80CIATRD PRESS
»
Manager .11. N. Bayer,
Wheat price* broke sharply to­ thev fell.
Binford repeated the story of
day on th* Chicago Board of
Trad* but a three-week plump in other prisoners that they refused Strickland-Morrison
hog and wholesale pork prleos to work in a ditch because they
tapered off at most of the na­ were afraid of snakes and were Buys Local Property
returned to camp. He declared
tion's major livaatoek market*.
The tag lit wheat,- which car­ Warden H. G. Worthy lined th4
Purchase by 8trickland Morri­
ried other grains along, cam# *on prisoner* up at the ramp, threa­ son, Inc. of tno warehouse and
tened
to
kill
Willi*
Ball,
alleged
news that tha Commodity Credit
property at tha northeast comer
P ^ r e H n n ^ h s r - ^ '' - - " * —
ringleader, and shot at Bell when of Commercial and Palmetto Ave­
J
J
E
he
refused
to
.U
p
out.
Four
chase* of cash grain yesUrday at guards thin started firing, Bin- nues from Aquillnes, successors
either Minneapolis o f Kansas ford aaid. Binford waa wounded to th* Clyde Lina, waa today an­
nounced bv W. A. Morrison.
• f City. Only 10,000 bushels were in the lag.
One-half of tha one story brick
taken at Chicago.
warehouse has b**n remodeled to
Elsewhere, ' wholesale butter
serve as headquarters for th*
prices* moved' higher at Chicago Jaycees Will Hold
Tamlsml Trails TrVk line which
aqd New York, but wholesale
Forum* Tomorrow will soon move from IU present
eggs were weak, with prices mix­
location at tha BL Johns River
ed In. Chicago. Storage egg fu­
The people of Sanford are in- Line building which haa been con
tures dropped the permissible
„ daily limit of B cenU In Chicago, vtnlrd to attend an open forum demmed hy the City. The other
November eggs sailing at about being held at the Mayfair Inn to­ half of the remodeled warehouse
morrow evening at 7;30 o'clock wtir he used by Strickland-Morri
45 gentk.
son.
-.
New York cotton futures were by the Seminote Countv Jaycees
_______j Th* recent purchase of 117 Met
the candidates for the coming
13* 0 cent# to 11.05 a bale lower a^ for
City Commission election.
______
frontage on Commercial Avenu*
noon when wheat waa 4 H to 014
The Junior Chamber o f , Com-1 and 449 feet on Palmetto no*
cent* lower, December selling at mere* haa submitted to- that) gives the firm ownership of th*
|2»4.
candidates ten &lt;uie*tlons on elvtc! entire block which fronts on 8*m
affaire Which they have been Inole Boul*yard_ and is bordered
WAITRESS SLAIN
rroues ted to answer. Each can­ on th* east by Banfonl Avenue.
CLEARWATER Oct. 29 GP&gt;- didate will be given IS minutes in
This lend will be used for the
Tha semi-nude and mangled body which to answer the queatloni. future development of the bus­
of Nancy! Haynes, 19-year-old St The program will be broadcast iness, said Mr. Morrison. The
firm Is devoted to Ford sales and
Petersburg waitress, was found over station WTRR.
on a lonelkyoad.todar. Th# driver
The regular noon luncheon meet­ service and occupies a rnsjof
portion of the Arcade Building.
of a bakery truck found the bodv, ing will be held by th*
onlv In a torn dress and slip fees tomorrow at th* Ms;
PLANE MISSING
rere rolled up around her
KLAMATH PALLS. Ore. Oet.
neck. The c a m o f death waa
29 (An—Commander Hugh Tolley
not determined Immediately.
O'CONNOR SUSPENDED
CINCINNATI Oct. 29 UP) — of the Klamath Air Search and
WASHINGTON Oet » -M V - Walter Mulbry, secretary of base­ Rescue Unit. reported thl* morn­
Becretire Snyder Sold today Trea- ball. ’ Mid today that Leetla If. ing that an air search has been
* sure agent*- are investigating a O'Connor, general manager ef the started for a private plane which
left hare last night carrying, Govnumber of automobile dealers sas- Chicago White Sox, had '
Secretafy. of
baseball for failure tarnor Earl
from bam'
poctad of having evaded
Ststo Sento pay a fine for violating tha Stata
tax oa “ unusual profits'
Cornett,
resale of asad M tl traded In on rules In connection with the sign-1 at* '
and Cliff
Pilot

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Associated I'ress Leased Wire

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1!‘», 1047

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Dmytryk Insists Con* mittee Has No Right
To Inquire Whether
He Is Communist
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ShtTnUm-l'la/a Hotel in Daytona
Bench ivi* given by Mr*. Mary
Rnwlin*.
A report of Ihe Milk Bank
(hitlrmnn, Mr*. W ..E. Ilullyheod,
levrated liial ttti.lt had bean
•pent during* the pn*t month’ for
milk fo r .needy person*. 'Ilie fund
a* net up hy tin- Pilot Club and
supported hy various other or*
gum/nlion* and church gtoupl, is
for the purpose of furnishing
milk for any needy person, while
or colored, in- ihe eounty who i*
in need of ft. Th# cluii works In
conjunction with the rieininol*
County Welfare Board in deter­
mining the*.’ &lt;•«*• Mr#. Joel 8 Field, who with
Mr Field, teluriied yesterday
from California where they at­
tended « postmasters' convention,
presided at the meeting.

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Mrs. Truman Doesn’t
Favor Presidency
WASHINGTON Oct. 29 bP&gt;—
Mr*. Truman said today *h«
doesn't want to lie President, she
doesn’t went Iter daughter Mara I'rcsidcnt, snd If
the had n son she wouldn't rslss
him to Im* a I’rcsidcnt.
She aiso disclosed to newspaper
women thst she wants most of
all to return to th# comparatlv*
quirt of Independence. Mo., her
Imnie. after th# President lesvss
the White House.
Replying to a ouestion a* to
whether she would accompany
Mr. Trumsn on any campaign
travels In connection with next
war's presidential election, Mr*.
Truman said: "I will answer tW«
on# let# in July, 1948," (The
Democratic National Convention
is expected to h# held iq Julyj
" c ir c u s h e a d
ATLANTA. Ort. 29
Atlanta Journal said today
John Ringling North haa
reinstalled as president ot in*
Ringling Brothers and Bantam
and Bailav Circus in the place of
James A. Haley" ’‘ ‘

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TUB HANFORD HBRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

New England Fire*

Slot Machine •

Oviedo Newa
_
lUattiHS O .a e«4i. I)H|
t l u a i l i t u . i l Ir u M
I'u i
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(C n ttaw l IM « r a n Three)
fled in fright before flames that
the c u t of the' Stitt of Florida
leveled from 200 to 300 'homes, and Mrs. Jack C. Kuril, Mr. and
vtnut Willie Metis.
Mrs. Charles S. Lea, Mr. and Mrs.
including summer showpieces of Henry Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs.
The slot ' machine, which *eTHE CHURCH OP HOD
The Church Uvea."
the
international
society
set.
2309
Elm
Avenue
cording to Mr. Herndon, it not *
Tommy Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Mer­
Rev. Joe C. Crewa, Minister
CHRIST CHURCH, Lougwood
gambling device "per sc,' or
Damage to the ruined mansions ritt Staley, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Tommy
Sunday echool begins at 10:00
within ilielfi hid been damaged A. M. Mr, Clyde C. H um , 8upt. Mark T. Carpenter, B. D.. Vlear in this town alone was officially Moon, Lex Abell, Emmett Kelsey,
21 ■t 8Um!ay after Trinity
Mr. and Mrs. James Partin, Ganto the extent that it would not We have classes f&lt;if all ages with
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and set at $8,000,000—not counting br Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Operate. The lid had been pried good apirit filled teachers that aormon.
the loss of valuable art treasures Beasley, Jr„ Ray Beasley. Mr. and
All are welcome._____________ and-furnishings -they contained.
Mrs. Jimmy Lre, Jr„ Mr, and
off and the alota where the coin* will make the service a blessing
Mr*. Joe Leinhart, Mr. and Mrs.
were maritad hid - been blocked to,all"— ---------- -------------------As north winds blew up to a Jimmie McGowan, Mr. and Mrs.
UNITY CHURCH OF
Pastoral Service’ at 11:00 A. M.
thereby damaging the machine
force of 25 miles an hour through* Jlmmy Maleelm, Mr. and Mrs.
JESUS CHRIST - 1
The pastor urge* all members to
_*» lbat_ it would not operate.
Faltb ComwaU. Mthlstsr — out tbe region this morning— gain­ Doe Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
lw present -at- iKts aerviee. --------"Since the judge withdrew from
TUE8DAY . _
Evangelistic service at 7:44 P.
---- ----------„ ing momentum all the lime— the Cox. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gore, Mr.
the cite, for, at he put it, hav­ M. A special mraaagr to all un-1 •8:00 Pj M.: **Leason» in Truth, outlook was grim with stjll no and Mrs. Ferrell Beasley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy WeaL
• vj— 1
ing expretted thought at to the saved, an altar service will follow IValdes Hotel.
the message.
I 7:46 P. M.: Prayer service at appreciable amount of ram in
Mra. Milton Gore entertained
law' in the cate prior to the trial,
sight.
V.
L.B. service each Tuesday
•, the member* of the Oviedo Garthe riot machine wat not produerd evening at 7:46 P. M. A, program 1
. Light sprinkles are the bait den Club at her home recently,
at evidence.
that can be. expected before at with Mrs. Augusta D. Covington,
(or all young people,
* ?.* ■,* ASSEMBLY OF UOII
leaaf Saturday, and probably long­ chairman, conducing the meetW.
M.tl. Service each Thursday Pastor K. I. Wright
The following villicn* have hern
summoned for duty in County 'evening at 7:46 P. M. A service f
i i.ht er -- In the view of meteorologists Jg* Aroon* tboM present wer«
- to wrt down baked woodland* IMr*. T. L. Lingo, 8r„ Mrs Mil­
Court, Monday. Mr. Herndon re- that will enlarge your Missionary n
UV wH as the-dry-apelL-went Into Its ‘ton (lorn, Mrs. Augusta CovingSunday
24lh day.
ton. Mr*. H. F. McGowan, Sr.,
*
.111 M A 1
A.
Mornln,
Wlu.hlp.
■KBW n
V
em u Sul4y,
citaley, Mr*.
Ml
Merritt
Oreoii
While the raging flames ware Mr*. m
Walter W. Borgurd, O. L tan6:30
P.
M.i
Star
of
Light
Club.
checked Jh Bar Harbor, fears were Burnett, and Mr*. FVed Pierson.
dreaa, Huhhard Wooten, John J, the music, and the public li in­
7:80
P.
M.:
Evangelistic
Ser­
expressed that perhaps It was
Staley, George MrCrura, Joe Bar- vited In attorn^.
vice.
only temporary.
i n*«. Chai, Kotiert Pearson, J, J.
Bro. lfargla will lie speaking.
Senator Taft
FIR8T
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ourrn, J. II. !,#«•, K. J, Cameron,
"All we've done (a atop th* fire
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
Richard Muse, (i. W. Bailey, Chai.
in
town,"
said
Selectman
Seth
' ‘ •■*&gt;•*•4 treat )■»«. nae)
W. P. Brooks, Jr„ Paster
H. Dike, Kotroe K. Rlonigrr. K.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Libby. "A little more wind would leaders that he was calling a spec­
If. Grant. Ia&gt;jI« E. Baron, I&gt;. C. John Miller, Educational Director
Oak Avenut and Third Street
raise a lot of hell."
Sunday School, 0:45 A . M.
ial session of Congress Nov. 17.
Brock and Curtis Muse.
E. I). Brownlee. D. I).. Pastor
Three New England states —
Morning
Worship,
11:00
A.
M.
Hor.
Douglas
K.
Charles,
Taft wrote Johnson that he
Chas. W, Kldridge, E. N. Sut­
Maine,
Massachusetts
and
New
Training Union, fl:16 P. M.
Assistant Pastor
ton. Ben Smith, Clarence Fields,
would
keep speaking engagements
Hampshire
..
were
virtually
on
a
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
9:46 A. Mi: Sunday School for
Andy Jakubein, Jr., P, J. Allen,
war-time footing as National already lined up hut that after
The
morning’
service
will
be
nil «g*a.
John W. Bell. S. F. Long, Julius
over WTUK.
11:00 A. M.: .Morning Worship Guardsmen, Legionnaires a n d the Senate met in 1948 he would
Dingfeldcr, G. E. Carson, Chai. hroadrast
Welcome.
other agencies were called out to be too busy here to make a per­
Service.
•
T. Niblack, M. E. Baker, T. A.
6:80 P. M.: Junior and Senior fight the Game* and rare for the sonal campaign for the nomina­
Staley, Ben C. Cantwell. B. A
thousand* of refugees.
HOLY'fROSS CHURCH
Young People’s Meeting.
Beck. Morris I. Heath, J. T. Hea»tion.
lev L.o W Hunii.Vl ' j ' ' v '
Mark T* Csfpenter, B. I)., Rector
Just before noon, between 12
7:10 P. M.i Evening Worship
The Senator hurried from yes­
Service. Sermon: “ Tby Kingdom and 16 fires were reported atlll
ISS
S t BU&amp;
• „ ’. . I ,7:3° A. M.: Holy
U .Communion.
-™ *
terday* White House conference
Tn- . . . .
i
dome
Now."
.
,
roaring
out
of
control
In
Massa­
Mdrie Covington, tf:30 A. M.t Church School. ,t
chusetts, where the Iota already to catch a ’plane for Cincinnati
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charged with selling liquor with-1 ji;0 0 A. M.t Morning Proper
where he delivered an off-thela placed .at .**11 above $600,000.
« t a license, and scheduled for » n.| sermon by Canon (itimm of
BRABHAM. CHAPEL ‘
In**'New'
Hampshire,
*
ahlfthi'g
Commonwealth
II
trial yeeteiday In County Court, St. Luke's Cathedrnl, Orlando,
Beardslt Avenue
wind, were ^ g
ths fiUne.
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was continued until Oct. 27, Mi.
6:00 P. M.: Y.J’.S L. and. Junior Rev. Douglas E. Charles, Pastor
ed Immediately whether the apecrdirectly
at
the
heart
of
tha
In­
llerndnn said today.
li-ague.
3:00 P. M.t Sunday School.
dustrial city of -Rochester at the ial session call -might' cause any
The first fall meeting of th*
He alio reported that John
3:45 P. M.: Worship Service.
fout of tha Whit* Mountains. With changa In his speaking pland.
Pinknty Hart, charged with un­ Men's Club will be held In th* 1
These have yet to be announc­
the edge of the fire within twu
lawful telling of Intoxicants, Pariah Hall on Monday evening,! ........
„„
ed- But Taft' has been considering
miles
of
that
city
of
16,000,
school
CHURCH OF TIIP. NA/.ARKNE
pleaded nollu contendere. Judge October 27th. at 7 o'clock.
Corner Second and Maple Avenue children were being kept concen­ a trip through Missouri, Kan*.,
Ware fined Hart $70 and coats
trated in the event they hove to Oklahoma, Arkansas and possibly
L. R, Kushlon, Pastor
: FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
or 90 days.
( T e x a s . Hla_SepUmber-October
be evacuated,
9:46 A. M.: Sunday School.
,
Iter. J, H. McKinley, Pastor
11:00 A. M.t Morning” artVIce.
Massachusetts' State Forester sentimrnt-teatlng journey took
? 9:45 A. M.t-Church School,
7:00 P. M.tfN.P.Y.8.
* Baruch Report
i Raymond J. Kenney said “ our Him 12,000 miles through Cali­
i 11:00 A- M.: Sermon' topic:
7:46 P. M.: Evangelistic service. fat# depend* a lot on the weather fornia %nd the northwest states.
1"The Spirit of Christian Wor.
f*
Th* Senator designated Rep.
llaalleiitH Iihh e i a, One)
Special service
by
by...the 7?
young and the winds — but if we held
'ship.”
veil Administration after Pearl
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowshl
wshlp. people oyer
ver the
th* public address during the night In the teeth of Clarence J. Brown, Ohio's Repub­
7:30 P. M.: Sermon topic : "Why system. 7:00 P. M. -All Invited. those winds 1 think we can hold lican National Committeeman, as
Hathor.
hi* preconvention campaign man­
anything,”
Baruch, who headed (hr War
ager. lug
minor
wounds.
l^eanwhlle,
the
Coast
Guar-I
Industries Board of World War I,
Beautiful Homes
Taft told Johnson he has no
Washing the eye* of the fire cutter McCulloch bucked moun­
was named by President Roosevelt
fighters was a full time job in tainous seal during the night af­ "present intention" of entering
1Cn.llnu.il r,«m C s i lit.)
in 1935 at chairman of a cotnnidter leaving Boston to drop anchor any other state primaries because,
like s page from the social regis­ ttsclf.
lee of csLinet officers to find
at Bar Harbor at 9:16 A.M., pre­ he said, that would require an
The
business
section
of
the
ter . . . '
town is untouched, as yet. Armed paratory to landing special crew* active campaign and more time
ways of taking the profits out, of Walter Damruach
the conduc­
atlll money "than are available."
and medical supplies.'
war.
tor William Procter, of Procter National Guardsmen patrol the
Most of the money for Taft'a
Today's task of helping evac­
In addition lu working with this I and Gamble; Mary IttdH-rl* Rlnc- streets.
rntapalgp i* expected to be raised
Chief Abbott estimated that at uate v i c t i m s of Bar Harbor
grqpp, the witness said, he up-|hart, thr- writer; William P. Hamwas the third mercy mission with­ tn Ohio. I-eiders there are re­
pearrd before congressional com- Hints. the.copjH-r magnate; Mad- least 200 year round residence* in 10 days assigned to th* Coast ported to have act a goal of
as
well
as
the
summer
show
sllttees and "went fully-Into ail I amr Rothschild . , ,
1750,00(7, with Taft unwilling to
Guard cutter Bibb.
o1*,
n,,'w **4fufe us."
There were prutiably 60 homes placet were destroyed..
The lilbb's creW last fought
contributions exceeding
And Kebo Valley country club wind and wave* to rescue.the 69 accept
Sin In the end, Hururh said, along the m|Je lour street, all pala$600. 1
one
of
the
most
beautiful
in
the
*c,!"n to„P ut hil* tial manaiona. Only about a dot
rsons aboard the flying boar
In hla letter, Taft said he:
recommendation* into effr^t,
nation, is no more.
en still stand.
I
lermudu.
Bky Queen when *{j« J— 1. Accepts the pledge to aup-"
Th# n-sult, h# said, was "foot
--The fairway* Snd greamrof tlfe made
The
destroyed
home*
alone
cnit
nad* I .forctd
!» th* port of the Ohio State Committee,
dragging -ami - fumbling" aiuT'Tn18 hole*—each donated by s stormy North Atlantic Ocean. ; oh lo'w lir have 63. delegate* to
ablllty to apply corrective meth­ at least- f8.6oo.000, the chief told millionaire, Including Rockefeller dormy
On
the
return
trip
the
Bibb
od* when they were clearly Indi­ mr. And,-he explained thai the and F'urd among other*—look was ordered out egatn to takf the national nominating conven­
art
treasures
and
fuvdshlngs
In
tion in Philadelphia where 647
cated" after the war Ugan. “ Fal­
Ilk* burned over paature land.
Seriously 111 seaman off another
tering step by faltering step them probably ran intn millions
"It came with a roar," h# eald. .Vessel and Ret him-to a hospital- will J&gt;* neceoaty fou a -nomlnation. Ohio'* delegation will be
We moved toward controls," he more.
"Several people 'I know- had ^tochosen In a primary next May 4
liar Harbor was cut off from run for their live* in front of
* aald. "but - those controls were
HINUJIAM. Mass., OcC24 OP)
2. Hat been encouraged by
•f
never sufficient ami far-reaching the outside World most of the th# Game*."
—Six hundred mile* from the
“ numeroua offer* of support
night. The only electric light* In
enough.
I
Maine
coast,
tha
Norwegian
lank:
Communication with the outside
. - “ It they had iieen applird Imme- the town were at the fire stal- has been restored now and the er Solatad - me as*gad Tropical' from all part* of the country."
3. BelWvea the nomination race
dlalciy, many lives would have tion where there is an emer­ fire is under control—but the Radio at Hingham today that the
f
la. "wide open" on the basis of
crew
could
smell
the
odor
of
burn*
been saved, our casualties low­ gency p|ant.
damage-ha* been' done,
Ing wood* borne on northerly obaervatlon* made on his recant
There was no panic,'however,
ered and hilllanp of dollirs saved.
wind* blowing seaward from western toyr. and that the winner
f t , Dnsplte warnings of grkVe danger, as the crowd* gatherer) along
will ba picked from amung "yany
Turkey Charges
Maine forest fires.
the English and French n\ade the waterfront t o . We evacualtd
When the report waa received able and competent Republican*"
even more mistakes.1*
by sea and overland.
I'M* «•»&gt;
•here, the Solitad* position waa by a convention acting aa a “ fr5e
.. Baruch aafd the policy •of ‘ The only one# lafl In the town ’-the &lt;r»allei»S
Soviet people agktnkl Turkey. 36 degree* north and 6 / tlrgrrc*. deliberative body.*
----?pfecrmeaP control* led to the at dawn are those who can aid
I complain against the psyhologlTaft# announcement, which had
waar/il threat uf infletlgn, "which In 'fighting fire. -Moat o f th*M cal aggression, their warmonger­ M - minutes west — 600 nautical
miles from trre-devaatated Bar been forecaat for weeks, la the
**, n u t ,ti&gt; .human jnaSslauglYer, are men, hut there are a few
ing; I complain against their In­ Harbor. •
second - to come from - a number
maiming and destruction,*«ls Ahe.
terference In Turkish Internal af­
of possibilities.' Harold K. Staa• Worat consequence of;,war.''It cre­ women helping in making and
sen, former Minnesota governor
ate# lark of confidence-of men serving sandwiches and coffee. faire. I beg you, gentlemen, to
WASHINGTON. Akt. 24 W&gt;—
.111. Ihem»«lv»* and in their gov­ • TIi# rich-and th# not so rich put, an.end. to this nefarious pro- Tha Amariran Red Crota an­ who at 40 la 18 years younger
gathered whrrt the lima came to aganda. I beg you to reject the nounced today It haa aet up a than Taft, announced last De­
ernment."
‘
Uave,
women and children Brat Soviet resolution."
$600,000 emergency fund for as­ cember, and ha* been on th# cam­
What was needed, he a’ald, was
Barpar was followed by Mry. sistance of. forest fire victim* In paigning trail alnce.
Most left reluctantly—and on*
an “ over-all price control law
Vijayalakshml Pandit, chief de­ New England.
Whether th* Ohioan1* .fonanl
and control of all price*, wage*, M year old woman absolutely
refused to budge after she had legate of India and ambassador to
rents and food."
The organisation appropriated •ntrv will arouse to more ouU
Moscow, who ahlb opposed th*
Instead, he sail!, "after having taken up- a stand at the-.fire SoViet proposal.' She aald' “ sup­ the money, described as an ."in­ ward action the-camps of Gover­
itial" sum, after sending dlisiter, nor Thoms* ■E. Dawey of Naw
, '
granted favors to nno class, group station. * ,
pression nr- dIHoriftM of tha truth
aftet group foughL'TOr favors, un­
i didn't want to' leave my homo la JuSlt as bad' fcs ‘Wittirdngerlng." worker* Into, lire- *w«ot eraas- , &gt; York pnd 1other* remain* to be
Own of llii-ie workers, Henry tagn. A drive has been under
til we found ourselves tfpun eco­ hiit they made, me," Mra, MarShe aald India could |not fix
nomic stilts. Then restrictions wen, ga*rcl” n1ahclifleld told ma. "Thla tha "guilt of countrla* that hava Baitgr. reported to headquarter* way for tome week* to hnlld up
‘ “Ms., thi*
‘ morn­ support for1 General Dwight D.
from BU4*foi
ford,
•removed while.'peace was still Is as far a* 171 go." '
Men* named or unnamed,"
ing ;that preliminary •
Elaenhower, but tka A m y *Chiaf
^dlitant."
- ■
, No ona dared to suggest she
Mrs.: Pandit aald th&lt;^ would Indicate 400 homes, ISO aunmuir of Staff Insists he want* “ noth­
’-Reminding the committee (hat move further. ,
,T
support either the Canadian o f cottage* and 46 barns hava been ing to do with politics." •
he 'W * applied the phrase "cold . Atwater Kent, Jr., and tils fam. Australian amendmants to refar destroyed In York county alone.
Taft, In hit second term In th*
war1 to postwar "lack of unity Iljr watted until their homa went the question to th* World Con­
Senate, la chairman of hla par’
Among the victor#," Baruch de- up In Games before leaving.
ference of Freedom of Information
.
.
- ty*B policy commltteo In that
, dared;
Another woman atlll here is and Of tha Press. which now I*
„ " tUTk*'
*l{,lrl*t body and also hsads the Labor
. "W# are tn the midst of a cold Miss Lorn* Joy. She worked tire­ scheduled to b* bald tn Geneva
capitalism In genera).
Committee which helped wr(t#
War which i* getting warmer." lessly throughout th* night treat- next March.
II &gt;* « P *•»•« »h» ‘ brvedi ij* TsG-Hartlev Labor Relation!
Baruch said the home front "be­
Manullaky took tha Vlahlnaky wart,* Manullaky declared.
|Art&lt; h # I*, a vlmrous critic of
comes of paramount Importance"
lln# In naming U. 8. Secretary
th* Truman Administration's doIn "struggling with the after­ Its pries and tax programs, and of Defense Jamea Forrestal aa a
. me**le and foreign pollcle*.
.*
maths and the' preparations for whether all aegmenta of society "warmonger" and quotad former
Uaa th* ground meat, staw
Ha haa been Ohlo'a favorite aon
peace" and added:
have been treated alike!
Vlea President Henry A. Wallace
"That home front depends upon
"W* have not demobilised. \Ve aa saying Forrestal was “ dan­ meat, spare riba and tmall cut* tn for th* presidential nomination
your home ffoexer first. Hragv twice before—In 1936 before h#
the manner In which try has have scuttled and run—militari­ gerous and a menses to pcscs."
baen mobilised and demobilised, ly, economically and spiritually." „The Ukrainian,. directed hla roast* which keen best should we* t senator and In 1940.
be held tk* longest.
. "Sine* he eonaidm hla “ first

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Train Collision

{ho Silver and Java Pacific
Lines, a British concern, and if*
home port la •Vancouver, B. C.
The Army transport Elden
Johnson offered asslitance, but
the offer was declined by the
Coast Guard liecause the, ship
was too far away.

Tanker Sinks

(r « a l l s t M
F a * . u»|
in 55 ambulances by 9:15, two
hours after .the crash-.
Railway officials said one of
the trains wsi probing its way
ilowly through the fog toward
south Croydon when there sud­
denly was a blinding flash and a
grinding explosion a* a following
train rammed into the rear o f
the first.
’ Thi last two.coaches of.Lhe Grat
(rain ware thrown off the rails
and the two leading cars of the
following train were splintered,
smashed and telescoped. There la
no locomotive on these commuter
trains.
Nearby reaidenta said there was
complete alienee for a few mo­
menta after the ersah and then
they begkn to hear screams and
cries for help coping through the
awlrllng fog.
Climbing high, spiked railings
the resident* rushed to the scene
and i s v passengers fighting their
way from th* wrecked carriages
kicking out broken windows and
calling for help for the injured.
Ambulances and fire engines
rushed to the scene but the latter
were, turned back unneeded.
It was tha aecqnd serious Britlih
railroad accldant in two and a
half months and the fifth o f the
year.
Eighteen people were killed and
74 Injured in a mainline collision
near Doncaster Aug. 9. Five were
‘killed‘ and' 50 seriously
‘
I hurt July
21 when an
in exprea* overtur’ ned
nekr Tamworth.
accidents In January killed
’en and Injured 46, -Twelve were
a- three-way accfcbH* Jan. HI
near Coatbridgt, Scotland, and
seven were kilted and 46 Injured
Jan. 2 whan a mall train crashed
near Coatbridga,
Scotland, and
Park, Easax, during a fog.

traellaM* trio* raw* &lt;&gt;■•&gt;
er, the Sparrow's Point caught
{fire toward the bridge after
a midnight collision with the Ca­
nadian' Motorahip Manx Ftaber In
foggy weather 15 miles off Point
Sur on the Central Callfontiii
Coast.
To shell green sov beans, poun^
The Coast Guard aald the boiling wyter over them, Jet steep
4,236-ton Manx Fisher; suffered ! Ov# minutes, then pour off th#
alight damage and was able to water. You' will GnJ they ahell
much' easier.
proceed to 8an Francisco.
. .The Coast' Guard dispatched a
patrol boat to th* scene from
Revival Services
Monterey, 23 mile* to th* north
of Point Sur. The cutter* Mag­
nolia and Tanay ware sent frnn
Assembly of God.
San Francisco, 9U mile* to th*
Church
north.
IM
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la u r e l A ven u e
Glow wireless reposed' the
Sparrow's Point'*..radio went qff
TUESDAY thru SUNDAY
the air at 1:09 A. M. (P8T). »
Except Saturday
Th* Sparrow's Point was en
.7 :3 0 P .M .
route - from Lo# 'Angeles- t o TSe­
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Aerial View Of Bar Harbor Ruins After Fire

Screen Writer Refu- .
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Candidates Are Submitted Ten
Platform Questions By Jaycees

WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. UP)
— Eric Johnaton told CongrcM
Member* today the motlun pic­
ture industry will continue to
"insist on our right to decide
what will or will not go In our
pictures."
MI don't propose," Johnston
declared, " t h a t gorernment
ahall tell the motion pirturr
Industry, directly or hi rotrtIon. what kind of plcturee it
ought to make. 1 am aa wholeMartadly agalnpt that aa I
yrould be agalnat dictating tfi
the prose or the radio, to lha
booh publisher* or tbf m»ga/ .WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 ,UP&gt;The House Un-American Activities
Committee today voted John How­
ard Lawson, screen writer, in con*
trmpt for refusing to tell it wheth— ei he is or -ever wav a Coa..nunr
1b ist.
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* Robert E. Stripling, committee
investigator, said that because the
prrsenl hearings on Communist ac­
tivities in ’Hollywood are being
conducted by a subcommittee the
action will .have to he submitted
later to a meeting of the full
committee.
If the contempt citation is vol*
f cyl by.lbe.full cemmillee, a state­
ment of its action is' filed with the
Speaker of the Hour* who can
turn the matter over directly t-&gt;
the United Steles attorney for'
prosecution.
Prosecution would be before a
The law calls for a fine of
#100 to $1,000 "and imprisonment
of OM month to a year in jail
• ■fe» a ayen* found
far who s hauled during a tumulour eschange with cnmmiUep
- Chairman Thomas CR-T4JJ that he
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Lo s t In' Alaska;
•44 Die , In Greece
ready been submitted to them In
writing are aa follows:
L Are you in favor of the pro­
gram for resurfacing deteriorat­
ing atreeta in Sanfold, aa well as
naw paving In Georgetown and
Coldtboro, and- financing th* Im­
provement! by aesessment* against abutting property owners7
’ 2; Will yati. If elected, support
a policy; Ol strict law enforcement
without fear or favor, and call
upon * the Police Department to
cooperate wlth'the Sheriffs office
in enforcing all laws against
gambling including slot machines,
punehboanls, and IWlllaT
•
3. Do you favor the appoint•ment by the City Commission of
a Charter Reform Committee for
the purpose of etudying our pieaenl City Charter with a view to
making recommendations fur mod.
rrniting and stream-titling it,
and with particular tefrlenre to
the election of the Mayor and
City Commissioners by majority
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Blandy Says That
Aggressors Fear
Strength, Not Talk
NEW ORLEANS, ( ) c t . ‘ 27,
CJT’i— Navy manpower need*
are more critical than al any
lime in Ihe hiatory of the serv­
ice. HecTetary of th* ^avy John
L. Hull!van aald today.
CalliiM lW personnel shortih* * a it X i of rohtern to
levery American cilltvn “ In th*
light o f world —eondhlnn*,"
SulUvan added:
'The time ha* roar to be
firm with ouraelvea If' wa wish
to glvf meaning to the firm­
ness we would aaaume in l&gt;emorrary's defense abroad.
INDIANAPOLIS. OcL 27 UP)—i
Admiral W.' H. P. Rlandy said

WASHINGTON, OcL 27-^JP)—
Inflation I* helping to kctpjlawa
Toble'ssnvss, fb* Federal Reserve
Board Bulletin .said today.
"A* long as'Inflationary pressurea continue atrong,*ther* is little
likelihood Drat unemployment will
Tnereaie greatly,” the IsiardU
monthly publication aald in an
article analysing “The Current
Labor Market.” .
But It also snld that*pressure*
for w*g» Increases are likely to
continue pnlesi living costa are
stabilised or reduced," because
"continued advances In prices,
particularly lit food prices, are
pUdhf Increasing pressure orv (tie
Bring standards of many workers.”
President Trumen Is celling a
sfqn of Congress for
Nov.,It tt&gt; consider, aid far Europe
“ “ M **, f l *0 wll&gt; propose legisla­
tion* to check "inflation, high
prices and the high co*t of living."
Th* Federal R***rve
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Los Alamos Workers
Found Dead On Peak
- S A N T A F E .~ N .II ., O ct 27,
|J W — Lo* Alamo* atomic energy
prelect official* aald today they
•had b*en Informed by radio that
two girt secretaries o f the ’pro­
ject, misting tine* Saturday, had
* "•*(» found dead on the ley slopes
o f Truehas Peak.
State police and a detachment
of soldiers from Lea Alamos yes­
terday began a search for th*
giria — Frances B. Krauu, 34,
former WAC from Baltimore, and
w Mildred HartJr,- from Evansville,
lad.- ( ‘ a &lt; !. - -•
Martinas Uld the Associate.)
Press by telephone yesterday that
the women were trapped on an
ice-covered elope of the mountain.
Ha aald th* women had explored
th* area the previous Sunday end
returned Saturday to rent horse*
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CITY PERMITS
Two permits were recently la■uad at tha Cttx Wall for erection
of home*. Th# building firm of
Doyle shd Forces received a per­
mit to erect a frame-dwelling and
garage at 813 Escambia Drive.
T. A. 8UU# received a permit to
build a concrete block dwelling

62 Persons Are
Feared Dead In
Plane Crashes

Two Auto Wrecks
Reported To Police
Two wrecks Involving Injury to
occupants of vehicles were reportad to police on Sunday, Albert
Lm- 'Kelly of north Monroa was
treated at the police station for
bruises on his cheat and head
following a collision that turned
his Font pickup truck over'i The
accident occurred at lti!7 o'clock
Sunday evening when th* Ford
collided with the rear of a Chev­
rolet sedan, parked on French
Avenue between Fourth and Fifth
Street amt owned by Dr. J. A.
Smith; 112 W. Twentieth Street
A charge of reck!*** driving
was mad* against Kelly and he
was released on bond of $101.
Louis A. Tata was treated for
a bruised left arm shortly after
noon, Sunday, following a colli­
sion between his Model A Ford
and an Intarnatlonal Truck being
driven a n a t on Twenty-fifth
Street at the Park Avenua Inter­
section by Will Iren .Hermanr Both
vehicles had damaged fenders and
radiators.
- CHILDREN AID. TB
Th* Civic* Project Committee
of the Sanford Grammar School,
Including pupils of all sixth gred*
rooms, reported Friday for volun­
teer work at th* office of th*
Seminole County Health and
Tuberculosis Asasoclation. .While
th* ehUd^en were folding mail
they were told th* reason for the
work by IL C. Steele, principal of
th* school, according to Mrs. Ed­
ward Kir*her, secretary.
Mr. Steele told th* pupils that
the project hy the Association was
a splendid one and that Pot only
children but everybody in Semibole County should help It carry
on lu work, said Mrs. tureber.
Th# third of a eerie* of tran-

Inquiry On How
Mikolajczyk Fled
Planned By Poles
House Of Commons
Pledges . Sanctuary
T o Opposition Head

SOME OF THE GREAT DBSTEUtTION.wAu.ghl by I
\t*„ can be seen In this air view lakrn miter the f lem
and many manduns "ere complete!,) gulled.

WAR.SAW.TTtf27T&amp; A’ po­
lish government spokesman said
today lha! an investigation was
underway In drinmiiif Imw Sianislaw Mikotajc/yk, Iradei of the
oppotilion Polish Pratanl Paity,
had fled the country. The in
formant, confirmed published tepoiti that Mikolajcyrk had es­
caped. Mikoljarryk's whrirahouts
remained a mystery.
The inquiry, the informant con­
tinued, is being directed to learn
whether there was nrgtigencr on
the part of Polish frontier guards
or security agencies which
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t Intrinsriunat

Patrolman Bender
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. UV
Si-fixtbr llrewsler tit Mel
said tiHlay.be 1* suggesting to (hr'Fill that It look for evidence
of deliberate destrorlion in both the rosllj New England forest
fire* and Friday's plane crash In Itrjre Canyon, l lab. “ In these
day* of ideological warfare," Bre«*lrr told reportrre, "that Is
the kind of thing » r have to watrh out for."
lirewslrr, Just bark from an inspection of Ihe Maine tire
arras, said there was evident* that some fire* started Itoni oil
hotkrd rags. Near'Falmouth. he aald. a candle was found hurning
among combustible material !• a pine wihhI. I)rr»*trr recalled
prime objectise'of I mnniunista la lu rrral* disintegration abruad
and bring collapse of our reononi},

Leaders Meet With TORT LAND. M r . th r. 27
Ihe death toll linm ilisatirou'
ia itilJitc i.w lu c h - wmmjit k U OOOiOlkl ihtmsrt- m Nr'e I nyiattil atnn.
Truman To Study mounted to.22 tudav as wra'V firtfivlilriv. holding viMnallv all hla/.-v
weir warned tlial using winds would increase lh&lt; (my ol llir
Economic Crisis inhecheck,
lUtucy.
■

Ftcdcrick George' Is
Held For Techni­
ca l
Manslaughter
Natunlay
l-sughtoti
the irvult
c'.nhrr in
was liil by
N lirri w rit

evening
at l rinaltl.Mnmtii.il llospilal at
ul iriju iirs
irceivetl
the evening when lie
a truck on West First
ol Kam i's Suhng.

India Urges Securi­
ty Council To Take
Positive Action To
Emllndonesian Row
I.AKK SUCCKSH. O c t. i7.
(A1)— Hushu slid the tolled
Slates, in a conciliatory muse,
jtiinrd lodsy In' a ari-tfr-O vote.,
uf O'c ITtilril NaJions to con­
demn 'all forms of propaganda'
which would be "likely In pro­
voke or en co urage any threat
to the peace." The yule was
on a compromise ptoposal o f­
fered |ointly by I'ra n rc , Aus, Ita lia and Canada after Huesia'e entl-"»aimongti" rtsoluIton * a i defeated In lha 67-y
natlnn political eotamltU* o f'
lha general assembly.

H&gt; ASSOCIATED PRESS
Si*ty two prison^ wcie feaie I
dead in plane‘ (latliei today. Ail
men who llco ovei the wteckage
ol a Swedish anlme Irphtpuil which
curbed into Ml. Hyraetioi, routlicarl o( Athcnt, Greece. Iasi night
said all aboard were believed
lAKL SUCCESSTOd. 27 C.
killed The. plane &lt;allied Ifi parR u m /i anli'Variuoiiget" prosrngri* among ihrm two Alneii
rani, and a cma.oLaruln. It w«* Ihlul.lLAt deicatJj-by a majority
en luutr liniti Ivtanhul to Alh til ilie 57 United Natmnt today
jltri llte Sourt lat.v ill a Ia»tens &gt;•
iniputr &lt;atnpi$»nirie mm e witlidiew
laiw hanging rain iloudt linealliar -Rutiialt dial get nt &gt;llrgcd
enrd to hampri a Ixt-liung laud,
waftnotigrimK
in ilie United
tea and air vra ith hn a misting
Sl.slr-, Girrt*- 4ml Tllll^V.
I ’an , American W oild A n w ar*
the t? u.iti. hi politu.il tommit
.vshull i.u m liril doling a i r t r i •
•liirin neai K e liliik a n . with I f Ire ol Ihr Gelirial Assrllllil)
luilted down r u b of the foul
prisons almaid
IMiinls in the S.iviel irsoliiUgn
Nothing had h rrii lira id limn
the plallr vinrr il ladmrd tllr ill Japlii sill 1rsilotl. I pis kl|
Annrlte aii)MVi| that "extreme tin the entire Soviet pro|K&gt;tal. 1
Tire cumiilitter then luinrd
I'UIcncr" pirvetiled a tiyilemplal■
a
new resolution on wairnonf
e«l insltunirnt la|nliitg al 1. 44
ing“ suhmiltril jointly by Frar
I* M (PS1).
InvrstiKatms, mraiiWitilr, stud­ An.h.ilu ami Canada
Ilir Untied Stales indualrd
ies! tlie-sili- wlieii' n gtanl DC-*'1
.virulent look immediate tummand the tint time its willingness
of llTe situation, sped with the anepl -some loini of action
II imllHitfd UH rear Slv)
"waimotigeiing ‘ when it agi
tine i&gt;Mir leioluliot

Bid.s Arc Opened For
St. Johns Dredging

NewY orkJiunorB
First War Dead
Back From Europe

I'l rdf litk Gemgr,
of l^ake
Monroe who according to. isilice,
As refugeri In’gau to Iru’ kle hotnewaiiTun_a_ltw—airs*, die Uni wav’ lhr Jiivcr id ihe truck that "B id * Tor dredging ond improv­
By ASSOCIATED E*BB8 — .
TToss
lidded"Iwo *wIKeTist ul d*id in Maine, bringing the ilale's lulat hit Patrolman llender. was arirstrd ing the navigation rlmnnel In llu*
■RfTmp"*B(r business and la!»or
upper ipaclie* of llu* St. Johns
'
.
leaders-^pjet In the White House to 16. Four iithrrs du-il in M isii-O 1
River were opened Friday at the
on
a
cliaige
til
Irtlinical
mantoday for an off-the-record etiidy chusetla and Conneetteul anil IInre dime v-i 2,216 A.fi-w went hfttne,
nffii-e of the District Engineer, '
of.w ay» to help Europe without fli Michigan: Nineteen ‘ injured ihe Red Cruas said, lull pmat* uf
corps of engineers, ill Jacksoiir
hive Ikpcii hospitalised in Maim* them julned lln*tr. (ni'iuJs .aml
villo.
'
■'
,
boosting prices at home’
and
the
Ttst
of
miksiiijr
wa*
relatives,
Mime
uUt-uf
stai,-.
At th* same lime. Senators
the, time of ihr accident,
The work proposed renidaM of ,
1
1
minii'd
front
17
to
7.
‘
A
fte
r
an
uvertiigld
ijiiT
k
m
George Malone (R-Nev) and Tom
7:15 I’. M„ Katiolmsn dvr pe rung the evistlng 6(1 mile ,
Connaljy (D-Tex) salt) they hoped
Flames
moving slowly « r ,:
*.
u y |H&gt;lire, Way asthting navignlioti elmuntil from A slot to
the special session of Congress from Union Fall*. In' southern of l'"/ l " " l « '1&gt; ‘j—
Kunfnrd. nml the -nJe channel in
‘•"•I
moving
of "art aulomobile l.nke Multne in u ^depth. o f, 12
called by President Truman for Maine'. Ydrk county ..n the Seen "• »
l " 1""' daiiglr ,put. th.
N'oT. 17 would lim it ita work to River, were reported r.mfii.ed tie . •*«' ‘ 1t" ” « 1' " rtport^ '
.i* in ihe tlilch !&gt;&gt;• llu- high- feet. The wutk alto invtiives Cftii■ i
. . .
a»
- _
L i.* llt
I.
M l.. 1
w a t t fc- a . t i l l
emergency assistance and Jrave _
He allegedly stepped onto structing Woodruff t’li-ek cut-off/^,
the long range Marshall Plan lo
*nUtlLJi/_l«tku -itui..-.^-W—ir—tlrpttr*;
g b s y a v — s o d - in t e r l b r
p it h "
the regular aeaslon.
of five feel.
- truck which was being 'Hid* were received from Hill
- pk report" by—thrTritemaUimaT
•eihrrifFhcy food council .with
we*i nri l irii Street, l lie Uretlging Corp., $302,380; Arun ,
memtiers from 36 nation*, re*lruck him. knocking linii^ del Corp., 1162,287; llepdry C'»ri'.
leasad—in- Washington, said food
(444.(13$; Atkinimi Dredging Cu,
and dollar shortage* abroad rouhl
(353.301: Palm Beach DfcHlglhg
I eiry .N/r|uve of Mke Montue, Co., yt23.H6H: l':it.igun Construc­
rtmufi in world "eeonomlc collap­
se, If not chaoa." •
an emjdoyec o( the Mayfair Inn, tion Corp.. Jitul.IHlt; Atlantic
The report said world food
who* was nrar&gt; ihe scene* of the Dredging and t’onslructiiin Co.,
fCHaiiaaed mm Psas sit I
accident took imnu-dlate corn* (336,086, and Met til Ihedging
Inn ml of the ail Ual ion, api-il with Co.; (392,844.
, Col. II, Teale said that the
Poll Of Parents By
il .mlmuol aM !*■■• slil
award of the contract for this
I*TA Supports Pool
work will In- held in aU-yanre
21 Killed In Britain's pending Ihe final approval of
uf way insliumejita lieiiig
A poll of parents conducted by
Second Train Wreck right*
furnished hy tin- Seminole County
the Junior High School PTA re­
('hamner of (naumerce and the
sult'd in a large majority favor­
.Board of County Com mis* loner*.
ing a publte swimming pool which
•The dredgMig in the 8 l. John*
would be available to Sanford’*
id Th* lit-rabi Pirk-the Winner *1 l**Hiir* today in Ihe wreckage River now underway between Palchildren.
Children In varlou*
contest
which
was
sponsored
hy
"f
4u‘
Ediniturgh-London
, express
atka and A*tor la expected to lie
schools were given allpe to take
the St. John* Electric riiiii|i*tty Ram which jumped the* rail* near completed in December. Within 1it tVrriunH Killed In
home nndwtba vote was 764 for
and
th*
Hits
Theater.
hero
yesterday,
killing
*t
least
22
this section of the river, the im­
Philippine Vanipaign
and 26 agalnat lb# project. Mrs.
Sllvermarr picked 1(1 of the 13 eud injuring 71 In the second dls- proved channel will In- 12 feet
John Schlrard wa* PTA chairman
rontesls snd will receive the first jasler in three dsys of Britain's deep, Col. Teale said.
’* *
In charge of the poll.
Manila, net.
m —At
prise waffle iron given hy the |war-worn railwaya.
&lt;Dispatches
At Seminole High School slips
least 13, persuns were kilted In
St. John* Electric Company.
from Edinburgh, Scotland, placet)
turned in by pupil* shown! •
provinces of Luton Island over
Bart Hinson was named second Hi-- casualty figure* at 23 dead' Light ItainH Fall In
favuring vote of f l l and 1
tio- weekend aa campaigning for
place winner of the fluorescent land 71 injured.)
Nov. , II
local nml national
against. Enrollment there I* 460.
MiHsiNHippi Valley elections
neared ita ctimai.8oulhside Primary, with 370 pu­
Six persons w ne killed hear
pils, showed 196 for and 11
tbK neVthern England roasts!
Hy ASSOCIATED FRESH
tWf h. While workmen pried their1 Welcome shower* ranging from Naglmkel, 246 road miles north of
way into lelt-xctiped roaches snd moderate to heavy have fallen Manila, by a large party uf un­
tangled dining care, a spokt-amsn throughout most of the Missis­ identified armed men. The fat* of
for tin- London and Northeaiti-rn sippi Valley and as Far West as a seventh— a (pwn treasurer who
Railroad said: "We know several Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas carried money and ballota for th*
person* arc as yet unaccounted where some wheatland subsoil had election—was 'not known.
A convoy guarding Liberal
for and finding their bodies may been reported tu need of moisture.
Party
gul&gt;ernatori*l
candidate
Increase the lull hy another two
The
Chicago
Weather
Bureau
Fa into GoniaJca Siuco was am*
or three,"
said
the
rain,
moving
eastward
htiihvd in ‘ I'ampauga province,
baliot* after those of th* winner*.
The express piled up at noon­
This week the Ted Davis Fur­ time along a golf course whose acres* Indiana and klirhigan to- and litre* military police and four
day,
had
left
as
much
a*
an
inch
of the attacker’s, believed to be.
niture Company will co-*|Minsor clubhouse was transformed Im­
th* contest with the Kits Thea­ mediately Into an emergency hos­ or more of moisture at scattered Hukliatahap armed peasant*, were
points
In
Illinois,
Missouri
and
killedter. Th* Ted Davis Furniture Com­ pital. The engine buried Itself
Court Decides For US
Fiv* Liberal Party worker*
pany will award a rhennll* rug in a ditch and passengeri extri­ Arkansaa.
Temperatures over the nation, were kidnaped In Pampsnga dur­
and a magaxine rack as prius cated the Injured crewmen. Four
In Oil Rights Case
were normal for this season, the
shd th* RtU Theater will give
immedlatedly behind It Weather Bureau said, adding that ing the last week. They were
Half Of World War II a pass for two to th* theater for roach**
were telccopnd. Seven others low readings early today gener- presumed lo be deed.
WASHINGTON OcL 27 &lt;JP&gt;tba third through fiihh prith were overturned and badly hal­
Vets Seek Training winners.
allv were above th* frost lln*.
The Supreme Court decreed to­
tered, (inly th* thre* rear cars
Skies were clear over th* East
day that the federal government
escaped damage.
has "paramount rights" In oilBEAUTIFICATION
WASHINGTON OcL 27 DP&gt;Last Friday 31 persons were ern and Pacific coast states.
rich lands o ff the California coast. Th* Veterans Administration said
Beautification of the grounds killed ‘and160 Injured in a colli­
CEDED TO INDIA
The decree puU Into effect con­ today nearly half of the 14.600,- of the Mayfair Inn Is being carried sion of two commuter trains at
NEW DELHI, OcL 27. UP)—
clusion* the court reached in a 000 World War II veteranx have out under direction of the San­ Croydon, a London suburb. There
decision announced last June 23. appllad for education or*; training ford Garden Club which Is repre­ hav* been six rail wrecks during The Hindu Maharajah of Kakhmir
The action affects submerged benefit* but less than one-third sented by Mrs. Endor Curlett and the oast year In Britain,- with a has acceded that predominately
mineral depoaiU worth unestl- a c t u a l l y have started their Mr*. A. W. Epps. Soil is being death toll' of 82 — highest sine* Moslem state to th* dominion of
India, It was officially announced
courses.
mated millions.
props m l gradually for th* plant­
tonight
California obJactod to th* Is­
-Veterans have Until July 26, ing o f many stales* and tropical ,018Th* Maharajah, Sir Marl Singh,
suance of any kind of decree at 1861—o f four years from their shurb*.
ROTARY LUNCHEON
this time. It netted that the next date of discharge, If that la later
The .Rotary .Club did not m*et said: "I have no option but to
move was up tq- Congrets, rather —to start their mining.
NEW YORK. O ft 27 WV-The today on account o f the Ladies ask for. help from the Indian
VA said that of the 7.149,000 people of the United States held Night program which will b* dominion.”
than th* court. Califern(a said
Congress alone has the power to veterans who have applied for 42,000,000,000 telephone conver­ held at th* Seminole Country Club
determine who p uy develop na­ education or training, 4i70,000 sations last year—an average o f oa Thursday night beginning at
Veterans of. Foreign Wars Post
tural resource* la the 66,000 hav* en tered__________________ 801 for each inhabitant—the 7:00 o’clock. Tha affair will be 3282 Is haring a fish fry tonight
square mile* around th* entire them under the disabled veterans American Telephone and Tele­ Informal, tha committee juutounoed at 7:00 o'clock at the Elba Lodge
west of the United States.
graph Company says.
ground*.
today.

Lawton Reports On Jerry Silverman
Gainesville Meet; Named Winner Of
Wells Withdraws Football Contest

27

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P A G E TW O

The Sanford Herald

TH E SA N F O R D H E R A LD , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Europe And Prices

KMafcUtbcd la IMD
F iU b lU
ild il,
r ir r ,i
la la ilM
a»4 Ia a 4 a r al
■ a a t a il, d a i M a
t i l M aaa alla l i r a a , ,

1
&amp;■ i m

Emiihunlzitur the economic crinin in thitt country anil
abroad, President Truman has summoned n special session
of Congress for the middle o f next month. And no one con­
B ll m t
aa
ataaM
(la w
m aitar templating the high prices at home, or tho’ poverty and
C alabar XT,. j e t * . . ( l b , I'aal Of l|(r
a l l a a l a i a , r t« rtd a , a M r r ’ H r A n privation prevailing in Europe und throughout many other
at C a a a r r r , a l M arch h l « I .
parts of the world cun deny' that it is not high time some­
thing were done nhout i t . .
llu l.U M l I.
' Kdller
As to the proqpftCta for successful roaultrt, however,-one
1JOIIOO.N UMAX
must-approach this 8MA|6n"wilh considerable misgivings.
. Jiaalaaaa Naaaart
Hy-linking inflationary controls with the foreign aid pro­
i m i i ’i u m i i t i u t i :i
• / .Carrier, aarah
............ - t — gram, President Truman has indicated his belief that the
Oar Maalh
• &lt;**
T hra*
Maalha
_____ . a fc*.aa American people are more interested in getting prices duwu
Bis Maalha ......................
Aao than they ure in feeding Euro|&gt;e. Yet it's hard to see how
O a r Vaaar
!« •
aatlrra aaida al we can deplete our nlready'scarce supplies without further
“ AM ahllaar,
naalailaaa »M nailm al raising prices.
aalartaiaMinia lar Iha par**.* al
Nor can the' fact be overlooked that Congress will meet
ratalaw faada, will hr rbarald la,
al taaalar adranldna ralaa.______ on the eve - of a Presidential election year. Politics being
lalaad SraaiSaarr HiniaraialH'a what it is, It is incredible that Republicans will not try to
lar., m m r a li Thr llarald la Ihr
aallaaal llald al adarrtlalaa. Hill- make political cupitul out of the present inflationary crisis.
car arr aaalaialaad la ihr lataral And the Democrats almost certainly will try to-placc the
la ih* raaatrr wllh hradaaar.
blame on the Republicans. President Truman, however de­
la fhlrasa aad bra Varh.
Thr llatald'la a aaraabrr al Ihr tached he may be from'party influences, cannot forget that
Aaaaclalad Prraa aahlrh U ralillrd
nrlarlr *l| la lha aa* lar raaahll- he will be the candidate next year upon whom the jobs of
ratlaa af all lha laral aaaaa *H«l»d thousands o f loyal party workers depend.
la Ihla araaraarr, aa aarll aa
The clash over prices arises from the fa d that there
Ar araaa dUaalrhaa.
■
is a large group of wage earners in this country who nat­
MON HAY, OCT. 17. 1917
urally want the highest possible wages and the lowest |k&gt;»sible prices; and at the same time there Is another large
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
group of |H&gt;oplc including farmers as well as business men.
GOD LOVES US BEYOND ALL whose very living comes out of profits which ure governed
WORDS. HUT HE DOES NOT
WANT TO SPOIL US./HE IS A by the margin between costs nijd prices. In (his issue'we
WISE AS WELL AS A LOVING hnve an almost irreconcilable controversy.
FATHER: Like a. a lather pltieth
The situation is further complicated by the fact that
hi* children, so the lx&gt;nl pltlcth prices arc determined pfimurily by the law o f Supply ami
them that fc»r him.—
103;
demand and that at present there is a great deal more of
18.
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the latter than there is o f the former. Increased aid to
We don’ t know wh*t »L« Co*»t Europe merely accentuates the demand, while shorter work­
Guild Would do without it* Bibb. ing hours, production slowdowns and strikes decrease the
supply. Certain government price supixirt policies,’ Isunchad
Din McCdtly ol Tdrl
during the depression and never repealed, only add to the
hat revealed thathewill deli*
confusion.
r
ailelyabe a candidate foi Gover­
What
the
American
people need is someone who will
nor next yen .
____
tell them honestly and frankly that they cannot have their
We wondci how miny home* cake and eat it too. They cannot give their bread to Europe
cotld have been built out of anil have it on their own tables at the same old price. Then
the limber lint ha* burned in they would lx* in u (xwitlon to decide intelligently how much
New England duringthe Ini few their minimum needs require for themselves and how much
they can afford to share with others.
J«y*
.
\
.
Politics Iwing what it Is, however, there presently seems
In Pematola one day li»l week
year old man and his wife little likelihood that this will be done.

M * . . . .—

THE WORLD TODAY

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LiHrAJL

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M O N D A Y , OCT. 27, 1947
&gt;
‘

Ancient Discoveries'
.. Put On Exhibition

FLASH a1 FQRES1 FIRES RAG! IN SIX STATES!.r

lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
A l' Foreign Adair* Analyat

The Very * Reverend Dr. Hew,
lett Johmoit, much publicized Dean
of Canterbury, who haa puat re­
turned.to hi* native England after
a tour of Eastern Europe, tel!a
ua that the Unifed State* can
make Yugoalavla it* friend “with
ju*t 2,000 truck*."
The Dean **id in an intarvisw
that there1! a shocking Lack of
tool* ip Poland, Czechoslovakia.
Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania
and Bulgaria and added: "All
they're anxious for i* to make
friends with the West."
Well, Well! Even Yugoslavia—
for* only 2,000 trucks! and thea«
am among the countries which
make up the Nine-Nation “ Cominf«rm" irrently
created
under
powerful member of Soviet Rusvla'a Potituro, to fight America's
effort ,to rehabilitate Europe
economically. Zhdanov declared
that “ the U. S. S. R. will pul ail
effort Into seeing that the Marsh,
all Plan ia not realized.” •
If Dr. Johnson’s observation*
are accurate, then he haa given
ua further.striking proof that the
small nations o f Eastern Europe
are indeed under Moacow'a dnmimstion. *Por all these ’countries,
and Russia herself, were urged to
participate in the Marshall Plan.
The Soviet Union turned- thumbs
down on the Invitation, and little
Czeehosnvakla. which had accepted
declaim*,. .. J.
The Dean says IhJ chief T« m plslnt among tho pdap] n u t E til)
ern Europe sgainst the United
ifl
States Is that America wanta to
colonise them. Ha asserta th*rthis
1
feeling Is based on the belief that
the U, S. doesn't
wan» these
'countries to build up Industrial
production which would make
them more independent of highly
imiuitrinlftcd countries. "But you
can’t blame .America for that."
says the doctor magnanimously,
"Amt-rlra wanta. a market for Its
goods."
We wish the good doctor might
he counting upon a changu-over Call Sent Out For
to 1948 cars before next year’s
have thought better uf us. How­
aircited foi 'ollering to ic'l
-------------------; ------------------------------------------'
“ Ole Man Whiskers”
end. It has been said in many
ever, it apparently hasn’t occurred
Nazi Inefficiency
two infant .tliildten for
quarters, too, lha? where two
,to him that Uncle Sam might have
model changes are planned for
Whil *ome people won't
had some altruistic intentions. It
UAI.DWYN, Miss., Oct. 27 (A1)
next year it will be the 1949 —A c*H went out today for blood­
money I___
Dictatorships are efficient, and democracies, fumbling. seems that all Sam ia after is
model* that will embrace the more hounds to help solve the mystery
This common Idea, like some other Common ideas, Is not so to Increase his foreign markets
important engineering advances.
« divorce rate reiclied a new
of the elusive "Ol' Man Whisk­
ami
so
acquire
more
gold.
The
ny
dav
T
d
I
T
wtlkik
sound as it seems. “ Fascism in Action," u study mude by only saving grace is that he can
More V-8 engine* are a very ers," who has IxMjn terrifying
Int year, the Federal Secur
Associated Prraa Autnmotire
definite
proepect
for
the
cars
to
the
Library
o
f
Congress,
reveals
tho
undercover
conflicts
negro tenants in the cotton com­
loan some of that gold to Eng­
Editor
gcncy reveali. There weie
lw brougqt out a year hence. Un­
o f ‘the Nazi leaders.
land—at intareat, of course. Dr.
DETROIT. Oct. 27 WPi—Short- less some unexpected revision* are munity.
,000. couplet who decided to
For several . days wid*-eyed
Goering was' head o f -the air force, yet Himmler, jeal­ Juhnum says-he’s coming to the) age* o f sheet steel, -which have made in current ptenning Oldtmoit quit* during 1946, at comUnited Slataa next month to tall kept the automobile industry un bile end aome other General Mo­ *h« recrop per* tiave been running
ous
o
f
him
and
afraid
of
his
power,
bought
an
airplane
with only 9,937 in IS67.
Us about his observation* in East-1» *top-and-go basis for most of
to polltO with tales of a tall, beyear* after the Civil War. factory in Rumnnia to be independent of Goering. He-also ern Europe. He will lecture from i the postwar period to date, will tor# divisions almost certainly will whiskered
man who appears
h*v*
V-8
power
plants
of
the
reached
out
into
foreign
affairs,
which
should
have
been
coast to coast.
j continue to plague the car facwant to know what'i wrong
among tb* cabins around dusk and,
higher
compression
type.
By
that
A couple of years ago after a l°rlea through most of 1940, acthe world, one place to. |&gt;«- Foreign Minister Ribbentrop's sole concern. This caused
tims, too, tho long-predicted hut when seven o'clock, quickly di*~
youf JfiveHigation m ight-is Dieckhoff, the Nazi ambassador to S|min, to resign because trip to the U. S. A., the Dean cording U&gt; current thinking amonj “ not- quit*•'rrady**^antomatl t l r sb »- appesnr
said
Mtvisit
had
confirmed
for
j
'he
manufacturer*.-;
-------o f thc activities-dL theGerruanaocrot^urvicu which were
minion* of most of the ekr mak­ -•lie knocks at door* and then
One
of
the
'results
“will
1w
that
him an opinion advanced by a
~
ers will be In production and runs, the negroes report. Some­
going on behind his buck and frustrating his work.
predecessor as Dean of Cantarbury the Industry probably wilt not
may not be officially w
The trouble was that each Nazi big shot entertained —that America was 100 year, turn out alfy more vehlrtes next available aa "optional equipment” times hd hides in bushes and
----- i~ *----- -throw* rocks at th* windows.
1 ' Vtcbrdtd, but high fixation ii one hopes of becoming Hitler's successor, anti seized power, bchitul_the rest—o f 4he world in year than-4h» total -of 1947 out­ — xl-*xU a costBut n*w model planning right Other tiroes he slips in and eat*
o f the primary causes ol high wherever he could flnd^t. I f that" Interfered with The war everything except religion, and put, Possibility that holds hope
like - production scheduling, thair food.
price* in the United Stole* today. effort, that was too bad. For each Nazi the prime concern in religion was 160 years behind. for a somewhat deeper cut Ihto now,
is subject to change from month
Peace Offlicer Jim Rtrnng* says
the
unfilled
order
bank
I*
that
The Census Bureau reveali that was Number One. La this pattern being repeated in some "I sgre# with him eomMAelv,"
the tenant* describe him as "white,
to
month
Insofar
as
presentation
Dr. Johnson declared at a rally more o f next year's assemblies dates ark conrerrifcd. The design with s long, shaggy beard and
for the year ending June 30, 1946,
other countries?
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for the London Dally Worker, the probably will be passenger vehi­ of virtually all the 194H models wearing a Mue shirt and khaki
tax receipt* of frderal, Mate, city
cles.
Communist organ
»
has been finalized and no moth trousers—tall and erect,"
aad county government* amounted
This year's production, expected changes uf major importance can
About that same time the Dean
Realm
Sheriff Charles Trapp aay* a
Lords
Of
Ip 32 billion dollar*, or .an av­
to
fall
only
a
little
under
the
addressed a London meeting of
20-man posse hunted for the piysbe made.
.
erage of $1,340 for each.of the
6,000,000
unit
level,
will
IrvrtUda
the BrIHsh Soviet Society, observ.
The planned dates fbr starting tery man all day without suc­
Whnt may become Uju gi-catcut ooniititiitlonal jam in ing the twenty-ninth anniversary cloee to 1,200,000 truck* and
nation*! 39.000.0Q0 families. You
1948
model output, however, have cess.
may not have paid your iharc Britain aincc Edward VIH’a abdication la Prime Miniater of the Red revolution lie s^id coaches. The 1,000,000th truck to been pushed back steadily until it
Some tenants take shotguns Ipto
be
produced
In
the
United
States
Russia
contained
“
a
desp-rdotrd
in taxation, but you made up for Attleu’a propoial ‘ that the Houae o f Commona limit atill
now annears )hsl vrrv frw.,..IT. lha I—"---,-c--‘ '
his year rime nff
moral
power
sous!
In
snv
any, new model* are likely to sp- Lula Jtne Bell, said she took a
it on the - pricei of the things further the already weakened Houae of Isird^. The Idea
htes on M.ondey of this week.
z"ar in January. New Cadillpra. potshot at the whiekored gent
f"|
P k.m 1.. Iuim.
------------ w ni -firat |irraerrtHtl III ir^leet'h by King Georife -- and how irr lh# world"—a power which “ is
But
demand
forcommercial
not going la lw dominating,, but
Wednesday when ho turned
queer he muat have felt rending that pronouncement-from- benevolent to lw used for the vehicli* hes begun to tighten up, Uqlcke, Mercury* and Lincoln* last
up at the end of a hedgerow.
At if to show how carrlrtily
pzohdbly
will
be
delayed
until
particularly
in
the
heavier
clasaithd-thromi!
world's good.”
.
For the last several nights the
epithet* are handled about in thii
flcalloo#! indication* 'am this early February, Th* Fords »huuid
It looks ar tiibugh wo backward, year’*
Thin further curtailment J)f tho Lorda’ |K&gt;wura probably
sharecroppers have been gather­
record-breaking output will appear *arly In the ipringcountry, bow little meaning thry
will be put to-a vote within a few montha. Now if the Com- money-grubbing Americans have necessitate a tapering off in truck
The best current guana is that ing in one cabin to spend the
really have, Herbert Nelion. of the
Ihe’wrong slant sbdul the
the new Chrysler line will come night.
mona rule to deflate the Lorda, what would happen if the entirely
■»Mmbji«*
next
year.
So
marq
Unevolence of Russia. Anyway,
Nptiorial A»ioci*tion 'of Real Fa­
Sheriff .Trapp said "OP Man
passenger cars end fewer trucks cut "some time" in the’ year's
tale Boirdi, hat apologired to Lords ahould refuae to accept auch legialation from the It will ho Interesting to hear what probably will make up next year's second quarter.
Commoners?
Dean Johnson haa to tall u*.‘
' Senator Taft for calling him
Perhaps he can help us better to production.
But
they
won't.
The
Houae
of'Idtrda
by
quite
Co.mmuniit. It iremi dial Scnsloi
The car manufacturers are Tally’s Silver Do
understand the benevolent operaaccustomed
to
losinjr
|wwer
a
little
at
a
time.
When
Comfrankly concerned about tho eon-,
Taft hsd advocated a broad fed­
tlonk
nf
the
Soviet
Union
In
tho
'tinulng shortage of sheet steel.
eral limning program which the mons won the powers o f purse and sword back there in the United Nations,
Mill* with an Tndlceted output o f '
tho. Housu o f Lorda. an u modern. .cob
real eitslc man didn't like and seventeenth
, .
. . century,
. . . .
.
an additional 2,600.000 tons anhe slid Taft “ wai merely follow-. DmniHt m ight put it, enter?ti the .beginning o f the end deW e a t M u l e d to let brought
ins
*he lCommuniit
ing the
0 inrminut Party ■line.' pltftrtient.
operation,by tho steel IndusSANFORD
l -next year. Tho car industry,
After thinking it oVtf, he Evidently
----- -----course, Will not gat all that
rtallied hpw silly such a - charge
Editor,
oulpm. but n Is depending upon
resily is.
^ -----Sanford Herald '
at Uast a proportionate share of
Hanford, Florid*.
IL
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Ms t o l d
Ststien. Republican
Dear
Sir:
■y WILLIAM MIT ,
Thar* is another conaidtratlon
candidate f.n r Piciidcnl, w h o
My attention* hgx been recently Involved In- the car manufacturers'
CrsitsI Press Writer
m*ny Demociats believe would
celled to the fine apace that you estimate that neat year's aggre­
,
THE
UNITED
STATES
Benthe
Cgnsirvs
Food
campaign
hsv* given in the recent issue of gate output is not likely to *x*
make a good Democratic nominee,
pts sot rid of..* lot of lu aa- &lt; (bops no onn has btaUn ua to your paper In which you have ceed that of this year - the
daes„.not like the looks of lha tttqua fumttusn by auction. UnItM: "A Tssnar UntUd Statsa
mphasized the need of financial probability that many of the
Hollywood probe. Slid lays that
Irbrtuoatsly, howevsr,. that old
gtvte Wtaltnt Europe* a fatter
port for our Society.
motorcar makers will crowd two
publicizing of pc non* al Commun­ {gadget, tbs ftllbuaUr, was not
chance.”
am happy to tell you that we new model introductions Into the
ists without any tea) evidence is
put on the bloo..
have had a pretty favorable re- 1948 calendar year.
l i t ,
V~K Dep was la*. V-J D or •puna# but not enough to take
f
I I I
an un-American ■procedure. 'Th*
Many*of th* producer* planning
Radio sotp opiru , esye a
wo* belt*/. But, now, with cere of the large deficit that had 1941 model presentation* between
charge of Communism should only
accumulated
during
ths
summer
tafffy council oticUI. Itutn
Vlthiiuky and Gromyko souodJen. 1 and mld-tpring wilt alto
be made.' be ttys, “ with, ths
lag a9 before she UN wt k**o munths. We earnestly hope that
houuiold dccfrfent*. Tklt dor*
presentation of that kind of evi­
between now end the end of the
too many F*G Doy*.
not Include I&amp;**• tiat conztsafdence that would be rtceived in
year, that w* shall*receive infIp btppto to M*P epoto cJkdr*
I I 1,
court." However, the Communists
Isid of the aseniti1 will bring flcient fund* to make It no*
**'*'•j ,f
lha Hunter's Mean. And, fee the for ua to cere for all of the chil­
do not follow that policy in chargA Oread Dane, •»*r wham
luckless alinred, the hunter'.* dren that must bo provided for
pig other* of being rtacltOMri**,
between now end then and also
■
Mb
«»»«Mly
•
M
tlt
wn»
In
&lt;sdt™ FaKtil*.
pay off the balance of the deffamln, suddenly gave birth to ■
1 1 1
litter of p«»«. tbni H *di It
Netlonnt Cat Week bw been
Thanking you In ell sincerity
seally a salfwpaaiaied Solemea.
proclaim?,:! fpr Nov. 2-9. How­
your wonderful Interest end
exit ;
| l-* ! ‘ * .
ever, kitty shouldn't lake tbit for
help.
Hwogs Ho on# has asked ua,
too seriously—b * c s u a e doga
Tery sincerely,
can t rtsd.
, .
--------------Marcus C. Fagg,
State Superintends
only locally.
Curtain Ueaels will not tangle
A so-called .population bill,” It
made He term*i effective In coua- If thsy aro combed smooth aad
ties having populated of not lied with string at th*U «nd&lt; Wless than 16,200 and not more fors washing. It’s worth tho ofthan 16,800. Highlands wag the
only county In this classification.
Isft-over sandwiches a r e __
ilcioua browned In buttar or other
hot ■fa t '
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Steel Shortages
Continue To Delay
Auto Industry

AP Ncwifeaturra
DELOS, the Cyclades, Aegean
Sea—A Wealth of ngw archaeo­
logical object! uncovered during
the past year by the 101-year-old
French Archaeological School of
Athena have been put on public,
exhibition un this Cyclades island
which Ilea in the nuctcua of 224
‘white Islands.”
The discoveries Include chiseled
Mycehean modtei of columns in
Ivory which date back to E41M)
B. C.. little Ivory figures repn&gt;»
ensting animals in pairs fighting
o w another,* aantpir-s nr tiny, or.'
^
nale /relics in bas-relief, am! X
*
statue of a Mytcnran .warrior;-,
dressed in loin cloth and bracelet.
Other new object* unearthed are • ’
jewels of guld and silver, and
various precious ltunel, al" Well
as little tools and fragments of
bronze and pottery.
Delos. the mythological birth­
place of Apollo and Artemi*, is
where Greek music, poetry, and
medicine were invigorated under
the brilliance of Apollo's sun and
%
tempered under Artemi* moon.
One time religious center of
Ionian culture, and seat nf the
treasury of the- Ionian league,
Delos today is a thrce-milo
rockv-ridge of granite with al­
most no vegetation.
Excavations of the ancient city
uf Delos, 200 years older than
Pompeii, on the site whlrh was
completely destroyed by pirates
in 60 B. C. were begun, by that-'* ^
F r e n c h archaeologicnl MbvuLff W
Thomas llomolle - undertook the
first ax hapalive «-xp)of*UoQ of &lt;lf
11,1iUi
,•
rr-jt
w ,Tmhf
i , f
island.
a
_ 0a t-:.;,, JI
J -.*
I‘at if nl Fork was continued-j
tnroughuut 70' year'f? Aflrr VifH
the achool cqjvcrntrsted, «R, ipt,,
aclivitlea to excavating, Delo*.
More compete excavation* from,
that date throughout both period!
of —war- and ' Ahe ocrupatlhn O f"
Greece resulted in the cxcavsflon
of an entire city.
Delos l* a boat trip' uf vseven
hours fronj the port of Piraeus., ,
From the entrance to the har­
bor one cap still sen (he porticos
of Philip of Mscedon, the old
warehouses half-imbedded now
, the sea. and the peak o( Mount
ynthos, with remains of the.
temple of Zeua. There are ruins _
also of temples to Apollo, Ar­
temis, UTohyslu*, one to "foreign
Gods" and numerous other*.
0
Whiskers' must lie some old re­
cluse who come*.around when hn
gets hungry.” '**

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Tnuchton Drug Co.

(h a competent druggist
compounds a prescription for
you he" it certain that you aro
buying medicine that ha* posi­
tive value, , _
This I* the 17Uth uf a-pccie*
of Editorial Advertisements
appearing in this paper ear
Monday.

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are sold far, the cure of many
common ailment*.- ThHe prep­
arations often 1 contain drugs
which are of no value, or drug*
which may cause unfavorable
reaction.
*' .
But the only one who can
correctly prescribe .the medicine
you Require it your trained
physician. Awl when rowlicln*^'
is needed he will give you it'
prescription because it will
contain just ,lhc. fresh potent
drugs for your i n d i v i d u a l

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PAGE THREE

TOE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANFORD, FLORIDA
Mrnut, llcnty Wolcott, Tommy Sla* th em tl
li'j, Tom Itolliiigut hi ill, and' Kd- ’ Mir. J
dip Parker. Mr*. Lvlilii' Mamu nirbr-l
Special lo The Miiionl Herald »a - i mutated.
ll&gt; MAHIAS II. JUNES
Mu. .Lime* J'aitin r n l i i i a W tor u f&lt;
Wednesday rvrnlni' nt her liiutir
Mr. ai
with a family'Idrlhdny dinm-t in ,,,n, Tn
OVlF.no, (Vt. 2; 'Special)
Mr*. J lb
Jr„ chairman ■honor of her husband. Them* |i|«- t'flfllf,
of the Jt«lh!Wrcii I'm mini, wt M-nt included Mr. and Mi*, ('iiarlc* f , |
T. Nlliltti-k... Jlu* Hoi ’’thv_JvijbU (•_.; j j . u i .
herlei* Tuesday, eton mg-when sh*:
Mi jiiil Jfi* EnociT Partin, Mi. i.oniu
h,'III a meeting of il%L varum &lt; m»&lt;l M’ n, .lump* pari in mnl dmrt*
yj, , |
committee chairmen ,Y the Hal tr i-. Suzanne in;J Matilyn,
( j j t j&gt;
lowceii Carnival for the Oviedo
Mr. and Mt*. iV. II. Mri'ii i n- turf cil n
,
School at lift, hmiif. |&gt;uiiitg the tfitaiiud recently with n dutm r| (ll.
Mi&gt;« I
M',*iim it Wli* definitely devilled patty in .honur of Mi. Jimmy
,,i, , ,,
to have1 the carnival on Hullo Casey, Mr*. Kffiv Simm m*. Ml. ’
and Mr*' Hank)DrWull uiid Mis.'j
a
liren night. Oct, it, in the gym
Hendrix,' nf Atlnnin. i iri'iiii i
'tiitniiiv
na*lum " and' lintihtoont of th\*
school.
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Social Calender
MONDAY
The Dependable CU»e of the
First. Methodist Chureh will meet
•t 7:46 P. M. with Mte. J. D. Cal­
lahan, 721 Ea»t Twentieth Strlet.
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold it*
regular buaineu meeting at the
Touriit Center at 8:00 o'clock.
The board will meet at 7:30 P.M.
.. T h e— Presbyterian Wiimm'i
Auxiliary will observe the “ Week
of Praytr" at 3:30 P. M. at the
church. Mr*. R. M. Firrbaugh of
the Indian Preabytery, Okla. will
be the gucat apeaker.
WEDNESDAY
r
Th# Preabyterlan Women'# Aux­
iliary will obaerve the "Week of
Prtyer” at 3:30 P. M. at the
church. Mr*. Victor M. Green
will apeak to the group on 'For­
eign language Groups.
The Fine Art* Department of
the Sanford Womans Club will
meet at .1:00 P.M. at the elub
house. Mrs. Fred T. Williams,
chairman, is the sponsor for the
program and a r 11a t, Harry
Worthman, of EUilis will be the
gueat apeaker. Fallowing hi* talk
• tea will be held amt hi* pictures
displayed. Hoateaie* for the tea
hr* Mrs. J.-C. Bennett, chairman,
Mrs. William Schnabel. Mra. E.B.
Clements. Mra. Lea R. I-esher,
Mr*. William Leavitt and Mr*.
Howard Montleth.
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THUKSWAY
Th# Presbyterian Women'# Aux­
iliary will observe the "Week of
Prayer" at 8:30 P. M. at the
f The annual Hallowe'en Carnival
Will be held by (he West Side
P. T. A. at the school. A chicken
pilau supper will be served be-

Viola Alexander Wed ;
To Henry F. Butler p
Mablr Alexander am
Mr», _____
trounced today the marriage of
her daughter, Malde VI6In, to
Henry Fred Butler, *on of Mr.
and Mr*. I. J. Butler of thia city,
The marriage was an event of
Oct. 22 in Valdofta. 6a.
The hride wore for her wedding,
a winter while *ttll with brown
Mra. Butler attended Sanford
school* and » m a mcml&gt;er of
the clan of 1947 of Seminote
High School. Mr. Butler was burn
in CJyaMville, 6a. and alti-nded
local schools. He gradual,-,] Tram
Seminole High School. Mr. and
Mrs. Butler ate at present mak­
ing their home In Clyaltville.

Woman’s Golf Group
To Meet Wednesday

|,uuj,
from N
mother
family.
.Mr*. Kenneth Me l .cod spent
■esterday in St. Augustine a* the
guest J't Mr*. Atltlli! Mr Lend.
Mr*. Henry Mcl-autirl ha* re­
turned to Sanford after *|**nHing
some time in Macon, Go.

Ulnae* tramp* in rhatgr ofW tr
and Mt*. J. IV t *&gt;\ were nl*o
added to ftnPMicl VfanraVthiilV'
for tin- cainiwil. Mia. Charles j
T. Nihlack. to-chairman of 11. t
carnival, inn pltutd tit .ehargi t
of the special 'vnkt* -ale.
Km'h made O. t.i - jo, I II Hal !
Inwpptt klli|f and queer ii'|iii'M'll-j

Sira. Alice Wight has as her
guest at her home on ptumosa
Drive, Mis* Jenny Tulor of Phil­
adelphia, Penn.
Mr. ami Mrs. A, H. llcck'with
Sr. have returned after upendinjl
tbc weekend in Miami with rela
tlve*.

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An organisational and business fim,j
Fernald-Uughton Mem
meeting will he held on Weilnea- urU| Hospital where she recently
day by the Woman* Coif Atsocia* underwent an operation,
lion at the Seminole Country Club
.
at 12:00 o’clock. The luncheon
Mr.,and Mi*. K M. Swaim hail
la umlt*r the dilution of Mra.;
their weekend kupsIk, tbeii
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Harry Worthman of Kuatia who will to* the guest speaker al the
first fail meeting of the Fine Arts Itepartim-ni of the dlanfuid Wo­
man's Cluh to lo* held on Wednesday at the club house. Following
his lecture and a tea the public i* invited to attend n display of
ting contest and golf matches will w“ ‘ r ,f el *“ Xe" n
,h* W portraits making up a Gallery of Ureal American Aitists living
be held under the direction Qf con fln ed toth e Krrialil.I.siightor
Mr*. John Stuck, chairman of the Memorial•Hospital where she un
•- rommittee.
derwent an opeialion last week.
gulf

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Public Invited To

CLOSED
All Day Monday and Tuesday

Re-open Wednesday, for
Appointments

EVA-BEPS BEAUTY SHOP

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1111 Celery Avenue'

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'liiceit will la* ermi ned, hy pe*|itt*'
■«r vote ,.f the itiiicial public',
tn represent the fit »t dx grille*
and title to repie-ent |tie* higher
*is erode* that ttialtt. Two etlU*

Mias Nanry Williams, who U
attending Stetson University, was Art Department Meet
attend.
member* are urged to attend.
a r e fit over the wrekeud of her
FRIDAY
The public i* Invited to attend
The Presbyterian W o m e n 's •parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Auxiliary will observe the Week Williams, at their home in the the lecture and portrait display
l,rBe” »ponsoffiT liy the Fine Art*
of-Prayer-ht the fhUrcK at "3:30 San Lanta subdivision.
IH'partntent of the Sanford Wom­
r. 8. IJrumley will
I The Central Circle of the San- **•**•
Mrs. Evaleen- MeU-od, Mr*. 1« an's Club on Wednesday after­
ion work among the
ford Garden Club will meet with •peak
. The mission dial- F, Garner and Mr*. Kvelyn Pea­ noon, It was announced this morn-'
Mr*. F. E. Bolt at 1101 Park color*
of. Sanford and Mrs. Virtor Ing by Mra R.' W. Ruprvchl, pubgiven by'Mr*. Roy cock
Avtnua at 7;0V P. M. A covered lenge
Glover of Tampa are attending lirlty chnii man. Mr. Harry Worthdish supper will be hgM and all.1Mann.
the Florida Stale Beauty Show at man, artist of Kuslia, will be the
the Sheraton-Plaxa Hotel in Day­ guest speaker uml wilt display
tona Beach.
porttaIt* of well known people
making up his Cidli'ty of Great
American Artists.
Junior High School
This is the first meeting of the
Dance Held Saturday year for-the Fine Art* Depart­
ment pnder thr direction of Mr*.
The Junior High Schwd Parent C. H. Dawson, chairman. The
Teacher* Assoeiatiun sponsored meeting will open at 3:00 o'clock
its First monthly dance for stud­ with Mr. Worthman’* lecture. Fol­
ent* of the school on Saturday lowing his lecture will be the dis­
night at the Tourist Center. Hos­ play of his pictures and a tea.
tesses for the. occsssion were Hostesses for the lea will lie Mrs,
Attend the Florida State Beauty Show
Mr*. H. B. Gray, Mr*. K. T. j . C. Bennett, Mrs.^.ca 'It. 1-esher,
Smith. Mrs. John Schirard, Jr. Mr*. William ScImaM. Mrs. Wil­
liam l-covitt, 'Mi*. K. B. Clement*
and Mr*. K. A. Covington.
in Daytona Beach
During the evening priir* were and Mrs, Howard Montleth, Mus­
swarded to Sheila Moure, I.irnla ic for the meeting will l«e furnish­
Leonard. Miriam Moye and Jan- ed by Mrs. Kdgar Mitchell anil
iee-Reel, Hefrrshtnent* were- ser­ Mr*. Robert Prwtnr ~Thr“ pTflFved late in the evening. Refresh­ ram will tn* •under the direction
ments and decorations In the Cen­ of Mr*. Frisl T. William*.
ter carried out a black and orange
Among Mr. Worthman'*‘ display
color scheme. About 1E0 young .will-W-a p«iUnit-of -Ted Khawn.
guests wen* present.
intofmitiomilly
famous dancer,
arid Norman Rockwell, Well known
108 East Second Street
Phone fi63
Dance Sponsored By magaxine cover illustrator.

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. Class On Friday Jacksonville Group
Docks At Sanford
A trout 05 students attendeil a
football dance sponsored hy the
JunioK rlas* following the foot­
ball game- between S a n f o r d
and the Florid* Military Academy
of St. Petersburg at the high
school athletic; field.
night at the “ Celery Crate” in tin:
City Hall and the large dance hall
was decorated with the local high
school color* of black and orange!
Dancing was enjoyed lo the music
of a record playar until about
12:00 o’clock.
Cold drinks were s e r v e d
throughout the evening. Sponsor*
present were Mr*. W. II. Duncan,
Mrs. Ju*tln Lynch and Fred 'it.
Cana*.

M rs. Gain* Michel*, llosle** Wt
the Ju nio r Chamber of Comuu ice
Information Booth, announced thi*
morning that* among visitor* ul

thehooj
__ —
___ sonvllle making u tour
If Sm

Baptist Y.W.A, Holds
Organizational Moot

of the Fiist
The Y. W
Rspliat.Church held- an. organisa­
tional meeting on Thursdny night
at ?:3 0 ad V M. at lhe home of
Mis* Jc j^ p Y a in . :tuA West Ninth
Street. Plans wen* formulated by
the gmup for the coming year.
Officers elected were president,
Mua Madden: vice president,
llurel Itouth; aocretary-lienaurer.
Freda Hui riconi mi?-Miimy chair­
man. Martha Grogan; proginm
rhairttum, Jean Vain; nlcwurdahip, Monica Milts; community
mission*. Betty Jt’iiii fdicphajd:
lltelutlui', Kill'll Westlilui eland;
social, Mildred Turner.
*
Following khe Itusiness session
n soeinl hour was enjoyed and re­
freshment* weir Served hy the
hostess assisted by Me, J, A.
Vain to.abuut 16 mcmhei*.

Open itvn e\ filin gs ami Wedncmdiit alierniHitw
All Wnrk (itmriMileeil 2P Yearn* K tperienee

IIAKHIlCrr’S BI*’A lrTY NOOK
llliti North l*nrh Avenue

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in. Mr-i

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birtlulav anniversary Saturday.
it , Jo u r*,
Mr*. 1.. F. Garner ettlcttalncd
Monday nflornmni. Mr*. IJui
with n Hallowe'en birtlulav paitv
lit-hor hobiir ”oh IVi■*F S7&gt;tl oiiifi'
Street Ka(Ui,tuv iVoning,
The rupm* of the Gamer lutmo (listed hv Mr*. PI. II, Link, had u
were ‘decorated, throughout with very Interesting program, nftci
Jack 'O Lantern*, ■-n-pe pntMT, which a *Lorl huslnea* mfetiin:
Euntpkin*, linlluon* nnd fjewors In' wn» hold. Plans for the Jiml'*ecping with the Hallowe'en sea­ G . A ,

son. Tho Vefh**hmt‘nt* al»u car­
ried out the clinson .ihoine. .
Boldiy Munion m o presented
with a prise for the l&lt;i *t cusluhio
and Jean Southward wan n priro
for excelling in a contest.. Nil mer­

biimniel

ui'to , |Hi*t|hiiu d

Until Novemlief, Pie ,nml Coffee
W'i'if
served In the 'following
'li ’ damci II. I Itngsdiilo. Ai* \
Lcitihuit, II. II. Link. Thetalafo
Aill in, Hr.’, Mr*. A. D, Metcalf

■a |iiii*»ir-i|Tr*nr

Boulevard.'

Hollywood

nod Vii * Klclln Famell, The n#-*t
tueeling will t*&gt; held nl tin- horn,
o f Mr*. Alev l.einhnit.
I ll' Peat I Mm tin Circle «'■
111III -un Afiiiidav eVenintr- nl—TtS
h«mf of Mi*. .KmhtV Mcffowah
Mr*. J, P. Cov. rirrle leader, pte
sided. After the program nod
limine** meet Int* a stork shown
wit* held fm Mr*. Joe lies*ley.
Jr. and Mrs. I-Virell Beasley*. It*'
freihments were seryiil to Mrilames George
Means, Fcin H
Ben»ley, .lio. Beasley, Jr.. I I'
Cox, Hollis t-'os. Young Hair's
T. In Lingo, Jr. and Jintmv M
Cow no.
Newly eterted iiienils'in of the
ttvledo WiilO'ils Cluh are Me*
llnnll*!! jo e Hensley, Jr-ATilllltUl

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a lw a y s a W e rp ru e d . I he p r iiV u g i
they carry re llcit, nui what ihe

By BOH THOMAS

iraflic w ill hear, hut the lim it
gcn eru ui value! |&lt;ot*ihlc under

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Horaec H. Fort­
ner, Jr. announced today the birth
of a son, Don Wayne, on Oct. 23
at the Fernald Laughton Memori­
al Hospital. Mrs. Fortner will be
remembered as the former Edith
Bellamy ef this elty.

current m anufacturing c o m . . . Am i
the m an w ho buys I lu C iliciin (Quality
g r it a dividend on h it In v cttn irn t:

th* t\tra i»tar of * \tiomlpair.

Sunday Night Supper
Held At Local Club
Included on live menu prepared
by the Seminole Country Club
ehef for the Sunday night supper
held last night for member* and
their guests were country fried
steak, mushroom gravy, black
eyed peas, green beans,' randied
yams, rice, cola alaw, hot biscuits
and honey, coffee, pickle# and
olives.
Among those attending were
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Whelcbel, Mr.
and Mra. W, P. Jleard, Ifr) and
Mra. A- J. Williams, Mr. and Mr*.
George Thurston, Mr. and Mr*.
E..B. Smith, Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Stuck, Mr and Mra. Ed LevyWhltner and young son, Ned, Mr.
and Mra. John Ivey, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kaatner and guest. Miss
Helen Caro*.
Also Mr. and Mra. David 8mlth,
Mr. and Mra. Walter High, Mr.
and Mra. John . Galloway, Mra.
nr# u
w « in iH f, nMra.
n* %
nu,
W.
Q., Fleming,
a*, Pit
M. fiw
Hand,
Mlsa Dorothy I’ owetl, Mis* Elisa­
beth Whlgham, Hugh Whalchel,
Jr.. 0 . W. Austin and Lester
Guthrie.

year's beanpole figure Is obsolete.
Definite trends werp establishnl
toward hip and bosom smphaik
Leg* will be covered, even on
th* heseb.
Final showings yesterday afternoon hy Adel* Marbert pointed
up the general awing to more
*omher colors and conservative
draninrs. Only, trlek dress was
Martwrt'* Mack shadow sheer with
detachable white planer penlum
and collar This needed only a
narlnr maid's cap to romnlete lh»
ensemble so B probable won't
pr-ive wh* nopular anyway,
rape, full n1eat*d sVIHa and
quilted h&gt;ns did a lot nf damari*
tn nraf*fi*lona) mod*Is' figures, tut
undoubtedly will h» welcome hy
»»*# average American housewife,
Dl»gnl*o and emnhasl* — In
nth»r wool* Veen 'em ro»!*ine ■—
la the ClRfomla fashion sales
cry far next year.

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CHILDREN in HALLOWE’EN COSTUMES

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•lay aft**rin'oti, Alin,
ter, cl It it* lender, pi
« ■ short Imsliir-i
f reshutouts weir &gt;i
hostess, 'assisted t,v

Emily Faye Garner
Honored With Party

*jf Central Florida in four Chris
Craft Imats.
Mr*. Alfred Knight served **
cha|isromt and said that the group
had started from Cocoa where
they w'ere'entertained with k Ban­
quet. They left-Cocoa and came
through the inland waterway up
to Lake Harney and docked at
the municipal pier.
The group spent Friday night
at thr Valdes Hotel and left on
Saturday to complete their lour
lo Jacksonville. Mrs. Knight
stated that"'*be was amazed at
the improvement In Sanford- es­
pecially ’along the Lake Shore
Included In the parly were Mrs.
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P,
L'vngle, Jean Koldnion, Nadia
Lamb, Ann Johnson, Kathryn YVrkes. Frankie Edenfieltl, Ray
Knight, Bill McNamee and llrber
Weller.

fU-miins- Oil I'driiiniienf-'.Thr Viiil-'Tiri’ " rnppcdi wiih
nil llanneUt, lent ing Ihem mil l nm| nnlurnl Innking,
SltSB Witte
fur
$7..'ill
S|ieii:il Iruinim: from &gt;&gt;hillei| nrlislh in -»l&gt;liny* and
rtt/nr Mlttiping. Soil ttnler usttl.

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MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1947

T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D . 8 A N P O R P , P L O R IP A

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Coach Says Barney SEMINOLEHIGH FEDS DEFEAT FMA, NC iegnhtte rPs l aIys ISna lUv ar tbiao nn I{ TAo pc c Re pa tt e I#n Av jtthalteitoenHp
Poole Is Top End
1
P d r S m a ll S c h o o ls
T o S u gar B ow l M eet
IN
HARD
FOUGHT
TUT,
20
TO
15
In College Ball
II) DKL BOOTH
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 27-{JP)

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OXFORD, Mi*.. Oct. 27 (&gt;R&gt;Hijr Barney Boole, one of the
Boole boy* of Gtosltri Mi**., cav­
orted with the great unbeaten
Army team* of 1044-46-411 hut
had to return home to find |i'm‘
self and become 'a *eriou* bidder
for All-America footltall honor*.
Barney wa* a highly respected
’performer during hi* three year*
of regular end play at West Point
hut hi* *tar was eclipsed by such
krinlillaters as Doe Blanchard and
Glenn Davis.
Today at the University of Misaissippi he I* one end of the na­
tion’* leading aerial combination,
Charley Conerly heing the TUSilng
end. and at last -reckoning with
statistics wa* the top receiver in
Intef-rollegiate football.
He anagged another touchdown
Has* Saturday in the game Ar­
kansas won at Memphis, lb to IJ,
and entered the new week with
(hi* remarkable record; 23 passes
caught for n total of 20H yards
and six touchdown*.
Mississippi Conch J o h n n y
Vaught call* Boole the lmsl end
In college footltall.
Barney is a seasoned giant of
a man. 23 vears old, six-footthrec ami 2IH pound..
He plays like n pro, poism!- and
without evidence of unnecessary
college try.
Berhaps that Is Itccause he’s
been at the sport so long. .This
I* Barney’* sixth year of vanity
college footltall and he ha* an­
other season or eligibility if he
wants to avail himself of the
privilege.
A conference rule nullifying
lervico play make*. thl* possible.
Barney played end at Mississippi
a* a sophomore in 11442. Ho en­
tered the Navy’* V-12 program in
1043 and was an All-Conference
end at North' Carolina.
In 1044-45-40 he played at West
Boint. Thl* ye*r, after a ruri-tn
with hit Army, studies, he returnMl to Mississippi.
.Barney’* big brother, Buster,
who played at Mississippi in the
middle '30s, iilnuw an Ole Miss
eoaett. *
-*rf

By ARTIIUII BUCK WITH, Jit. iron Beard which took’ the hall to
Herald Sports Kdllor ’
___yard
____ line.
I the FM A 3
Deal
The Seminoir High School CW~J scored the -touchdown and Has*
ery F«d* struck in the first and kicked the extra point. 'Hanford
second period* Friday night, com- 20—PMA 0.
■*—■'*
Lining a smart running attack
During the half the Sanford
and tricky aerial offense to dr- p*p Squad moved In intricate
feat the game but luckless Florida formation* on the field. *nd forMilitary Academy la-fore a large med FMA for the Florida Mill
crowd at the 'high school athletic tary Academy while the Seminole
field hy a 20 to lb margin in a High hand player! their alma
contest sponsored hy the KiwanU mater. The Pep Squad immedi­
Club to buy a rrsuscitator for ately formed 8118 for Seminole
the local h»»piUd.
High* School and the band in­
I.ntr in the opening stanxa creased the tempo o f the occasion
Donsbl Deal moved a Cadet punt by playing the Seminole High
to the FMA 32 yard stripe and on School Song,. .. •
------------the.next- play Johnny—Alexander
Hass kicked to Gilman to open
skirted his own left end for the the third period and the FMA half
tally. Dick Bass added the extra hark ripped 'through the whole
point from placement.
Fed aggregation for an 83 yard
Sanford then kicked oft to the touchdown march. Jamison buckCadets and on the first play from ml for the rxtra point and the
scrimmage. Bloodworth, the fleet score was 2 0 .to 13.
Cadet halfback scampered ltd
Sanford recovered a Cadet
yards for a touchdown. Jami­
son's attempt for the conversion fumble on their own 4 yard stripe
was no good and the Feds re­ and Bobby Humphrey was sent
mained in the lend by a 7, to it Into the game to punt. Humph­
rey elected to run with the.hall
margin,
FMA klckrd to the Feds who nnd was stopped Itehind hi* goal
leturnrd the ball to the Fed 40 line for a safety, but on the play
from where the Seminole aggre­ the officials called a clipping pen­
gation moved to a touchdown. alty against the Feds and stepped
Deal tallied -o n . a 24 yard -jaunt o ff the penalty from the 20 yard
through, his own left tackle. Bass' line where, according to the rule*
attempt for the extra point was tho keds were slated to havo an
opportunity to kirk off. Bass
no good.
,
Just la-fore the second period kicked the ball ahd the remainder
the Feds Stnirk again after Deal of the contest wa* played in mldcompleted a 23 yard pas* to By- ! fit-id.

Bob Brown Resumes FSL* To Hold Meet
Second Ixive-Stiidy In Longwood Sunday

AB New «f salute*
The. Sugar Bowt s mid-winter
DUE WEST, fl. C.—Night play I track meet hat attracted athletes
in ibe nearest urhait CtnUr. is the|rated among the top contenders
salvation ‘of football' for for posts on the 1048 American
m
‘
‘
* M) H
small
•mail Cottage* located In small Olympic game* team.
I,. Di Benedetto,-track commit­
towns." says Cosen
Johnnlo
tee chairman, today announced
McMillan of Ersklne college.
McMillan ha* cairird his belief that among those accepting Invi­
and his Flylpg Fleet team to tation* to participate are Gerald
Karver. Benn Stale College,
neighboring Anderson,* a city of
jp 4 A NAAYl Drake Re
25,000 ahotjt 20 miles away.
4^ J j K f t J f c
n.ghl foot!*ll game, and the first , , „ 0 miu ch, mp; Curtis SlonCf
financial stability the college *,
state IC 4-A two mile
gridiron program ever ha* ttyOJ* IrHampton: Ross Nichols, Un(ver*” •
,
ilty of Oklahoma hurdler; and
The nigh! games al Anderson Hrmvning RosswAidtanova College
replace the usual borne game* sr.il' ttreoirchsKr.
and have proved "satisfactory
Others Include Keq Boren, Texnil concerned," McMillan reports, as hurdler; Bob Rchherg. and
Four came* were slated th«e|Johnny Twomey, Illinois distance
ill's year t» inaugurate .the pro- 1runners; Paul Efaw, brother of
grow.
! Forest Efaw; and Jim Rafferty,
McMillan. 28. is in his second &gt;.teciilcchairrs;
Jimmy
Miller,
season of coaching college foot-‘ North Carolina and Frances Marhall. In hi* first, a* n wartime n 'tin, Vlltanova runner*.'
lief roach in 1915, he spurred an i . Di -Benedetto said an added at
.
('ii the sugar Imiw) track
undersised* University of South i '
Carolina Gamecock football team program will be a oql&gt; mile relay
into - tho first New Year’s Day race In which three conference
Gatur Bowl to Ik- generally re­ championship tcaml will match
cognised as the Southern Con­ •tired and stamina.
ference roarh o f the year. Now
Ixmlslan*
State
University,
he's hack, again ns a college coach, Southeastern champion; Texas A.
this time at little Ersklne college. nnd
M.
College,
Southwest
'direcUng a n,|uad of gridiron hop
champs; and the University of
fu|, gleaned from thy coedurs Oktshoma. Big 8ix champion, will
tional student body o f 300.
' be represented in the re|ay.
"Wt- played to alumni and faith-1 personnel of the learns'will Its
fuli fricnds in our first'two games, |iiu* game as that which won the
but as Andcrforiisn* found nut u* mils relay race* In their respec­
offered interesting football,' there t i v e
conference championWlip
was more hiterrst'and an increa». meet* last lummea, h r said.
Ingty better attendance in pro­
spect," McMillan sayg.
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bsr, 1MT, for th**.l«ctl&lt;&gt;a nf Two [the' HIM of Co^nplnlnt ta eald c»u— I
City Cnnimlulonsn. -art, rnr a &lt;*R o r ji^ f o r * ih 'f-lih d s y
f
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isfn» of (litre years, »*l&lt;1 Coramls- Ur, 1X7. Ami ta
■lonerr to. he v-&gt;leij
In ■tWV &gt;o«r i1efpn*w H* ftti&gt; you h*v», »*»*
by U*. ini*
an-up*. itestanoled a* -Droop t” Mitt Hill ap
full no*. i&gt;lf&lt;* 4t lU frf Pro CoBfpwii
swl “Oroup I."
Held eterdr.t, ihsS he lieht, St ,lbf ‘will Iif #ri1etv-i! IIBainyriii,
Ctly Halt |p Mht Cpy’ of Hanford, T ill* ii**lit f wifi
Florida, la ruafqrmllr to tBr jaw* A WMk f«r* f»»tr &lt;|) - CflMipUlTf
and ordinances' relating tret .elec­
iri Thn HANFOItB MI’ ltAleU.
of.K«HFfAl rlrruUtlfin.
tion* th force In the Ctti of HenfnrJ. «
Klnrtit*. Th* Poll* will he o|»eo -I hiiMNbrtl tit JirinlnoU CfltHty, Kltif'
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Ka-i-rn HlandWlTNKlW my h*tyi a«m|
enl Tloie. end wilt close al lumlew-i
•♦Al At Ranfuril, .*4#rnln*»W COUltY*
on eald dale
Octa*
’ I tlerehy sp|».|n| Mr*. M*rg*re( Florid*, thH th* 5rd d if
8. Itarne*. Mrs. \V. K.- WaUna nnd Ur. A. * l» 1117.
h
I*. ||«ritdofic‘ f*|erk o f OAld
J. II. Hack as Ihrperlor, of *Vd
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election and Mrs. r. F. Itoumlllat • ir. hi « . .1t
(•♦Alj
■■ clerk nf said election.
IN WITNiam WHRlIKOr I have
hereunto tel my hood ne*M*yof of
the Pity „ f Hanford. flsllitS, "*d
have ranee to hr affined hereunto
the Heat of laid f'lly' IhN.lth day of
October, l»(T,
It. 7 »Hitr IliiI __________
A, Mayor of the Ptly of
Hanford, Moilda.
(HRAI-)
ATTKHTi
If. S Haver
Pity Clerk
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the fttll of C"m|&gt;Ultit In m M i-mnt
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** n-uan.d t.. i. w. and fall oot. ,!•*
n It j o . Fro I'unfru,' will lo- tni.rr,| noc'.-M )»u.
Thli notlr* will I,* |Wi,p&gt;lw| once
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HICK’S PACKAGE STORE
410 Sanford Avenue '
(Vulc Ah You Please, ilul Vote)

The annual .meeting wf the Flor­ financially on their first-two g a in n
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27 (/Pi*st Andcrsoi^ McMillan explained
It’s bacteriology instead of base- ida Slate league will lie held at that " if wr had played them at
hits for Bobby Brown these day*. tlu- Longwood 1nn In l-ongwood, borne (Dup Wc«t lias a population
The tod who became^* .here of, near here, next Sunday with the of fUHD, we would have had to pay *us " 1 •'&gt;*tks provision* of H-etlon
- - ' ' lis it j Florida ttsfslM ivii .
the 1017 World Series by hitting rimary business on the agenda uur guarantees In the visiting
WITNBHH my l-nml anil offtrlal
IhI by Herllun II of Pbaplvr v,*l Ml Honf.-ut, H,Illinois 1*011,ity,
three times in succession as a ring the- election of a president teams almost entirely nut of our iuikw
UI?«. u .» .
Florida. A&lt;t, of m i. Florldu, thl* llio lTlh il»y or IVt &gt;•
for
the
I04S
season.
pinch hitter, for the New York
■a rlrdlnti will u ly-Iil thloUNb fit l-r. A D..IMT
.i
Brc*. 8yd Hrrlong, Jr., who pocket*.'
Yankees is now back at work al
Contrary to the usual practice in HentlMle Puanty, Florid*, and In O ' I*- llmi.et n, ll.pk of wtd
took over when Al Comb*. Gaines­
,urb eli-etlon prclitcl thereof. i,n . Clrrult Coiitt.
hi* second love, medicine.
major college night . fool hall of
To see the blond, clean cut 22- ville, resigned In mid-season, has playing on Friday nights, McMtl. T«ewtar, th, till day of Nov*mb.r„
IHHAt.l
t»IT. for fhe rktllon Imm H,mlrl -Ir
year-otd Isd as he bends over hi* ln-en non-commHat despite specul­ Ian has moved nil his games over Potinly
at large b&gt; the trustified
ation
as
to
whether
he
would
serve
iKMiks, - you wouldn't he was the
i Irrtor* of »#ltl County of ihree tru^ in t ii f: criiciu T -cotm T of t ii «
to Saturday nights “ to nvnfd'con­ i„e,
for Hparlal Tas Hrliooi I'litrlrt SlNTH Jl’PH'IAl, CIRiriflT* OW
one who gave the Yankees a bad­ if named to -the post again.
flicting
with
Friday
night
high
Other important Items, includ­
So 1 which aow rntnprlw* all of mid TIIK KTATK OF PIRJItlpA IN'AND
ly needed tie the final and cruelgame* and to offer an add- Hetnlntda Poualy, Florida, and ilrO-- KOIt HKMINOI.N COUNTY IN
J i y ^ regarding
________ __ school
.
game of the World Series, pav- ing matters of pulley
T V '” .,*/|'~, player limits aild salary limita- r&lt;l attraction to fans from pay­ mlnatlua of the mlllage of t a i„ CIIANCKHY
Week’s Biggest Grid alingK"","
Chanr.ry No. («•(
the way fur their ultimate Jtioni,
If, ' will
--- come up -for discussion.
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time game* at- -larger colleges
in f'-r the slotting hl-etinlum ftir^naid Hull
-for plvorc*
npertal Tax Hehool lllstr.H No I.
- Shock Was That Of victory.
our territory."
truly ijunllfled. r'ertors reatdISg la m.\iu ia |u ;t itK iiou Hogan
When war broke out Bobby en­
The mechofiica of playing home •aid Hprelal Tas Hehool IrUtrlet No.
Flslaiifr
Columbia’s Victory tered the Navy’s medical prog­
V8.,
games away from home arc "more I ‘ who pay tat on ca l pr
*
ram. which brought him to Tulane
JULIAN
c. Ionian
Sports Roundup
complicated than they would lie tonal properly within yald ISttrlet
l&gt;«
fondant
•
hall
l,r
I
pi
1
1
1
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to
*nle
In
(hit
University.
Tubine
watched
him,
By AUSTIN I1KAI.MRAB
for a performance here, but the rlerflon.
lly HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
*
OIIUHH OF PUBLICATION
, NEW YORK Oct* 27 (A*)—You in 1016. lead the Greenware to its
extra headaches are worth the re­
|ty order nf t«e Hoard of 1’uh'lr TO; Julian c. IIok*n. l|oo,*trit Hocould count the major all-victori­ most successful season when It
sult*,"
Irut mrt ion uf Hemtaol* Coanly.
New &lt;*!Pun., l^nl.PnM:
ous football teams on the fingers won 21 of 27 ball gsmes. Bobby
inu are A,r*hy m.iin-d tlml Mm.
He has lo handle everyth lag Florida
By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
I- IT Jontsa
*rrt 1'l.n. Hognn lnt&gt; rtli-d a .olt
, of yout- two hands today and if baited .444 for the season.
NEW YORK O ct 27 UR)-Whcn from long distance—the program-,
■ chairman
or liPnrr* M t l» l you In th- almv*
He first drew national^atten­ the score of Columbia's amaxing arrangements for 'dressing room
.you try tho same Calculation after
T. W. t-awtnn
entlll-d Court, *m| you mm- h.ti-by
the season pakses the halfway tion when a San Francisco* news- victory over Army was announced facilities. transporlMtionaml other
Hu|H-rln|,p&lt;l,nl nf Fuble' In- I“ |ulfw1 to fit- &gt;,.iir »rIttfcoLaeUM«r2
mark next Saturday, there prob­ tutper reported in llU'l thst the during
Mrurtln*
*nrt.
t-X
_____ the dull I’enn-Navy tussle details. It's all worth il^Jte iniiURl»-tUHM.rr flt -*WTV-tpeTag»«lly or J y attorney) tJ
th* Roaro of I’ oMlf Inatrurtloa of
ably will lie a digit or two that „N&lt;„w Y or k _ Y------T
* nVy—
c s j i ad^L&gt;abl
..............KaLunlav-h | m .S atu rd ay, - a .* N*w- York writer stxta, tvasaiOfr'
H,nifi|4,l,
Couftfy.
FortU*
Won’t j-ven t«e put to uao.........
“The students like it. They r».
a five Tigure bonus estimated at commented: “ Wall, Ihju Little has
The ' "biggest shock of last between I 3R.OOO and 150.000 for a job for another 18 yeani now." gsrd the trip over to the gamerfaa
KLKITInV
Plint
I, WIATIIIV
week's wave of auVprisea wa* signing a contract.
Actually it only has been since a carnival and travel - hy.
- charter- __ a».| |,i ylUifc^ue-thw-aaColumbia's 21-20 triumph .over
I lc* O p en s 12&gt;45 P, M.* 10c . Corner Magnolia A 2nd Strest
New Vcac’x jtov.uf 1034 that Lmi ed bus or- in-tWir own ears. Tha’p^iirlFx' la" m* v„t««| at Msror of
Army, a team .that, hail ‘ gonu
Kaa tiecn tiding along on- one in- faculty anil alumni like It. Tht til* ( 3 ly of Hsuforri. Horld*', In
Oritlnan**
Nn.
I_SJ
nf
,s
ld
Pity
of
through H2 games since 1043
credible.triumph and the well de players like it liecause it give*
Theatre
Telephone 22
Hanford. FlnrpIlC 1 hrr*t,y .*11 n
without defrat. But if the C adets *
served reputation for getting them- a chanrs,_
Primary Rhvtlnn to to- l i , 1,| thrnuKhfront West Point are in need -of
(Your Vole Is Dentocrney In Action)
"It la the salvation uf the gums ohI Ik* CJty o f . Hanlnril. Florida,
more out of Us* material than
consolail(in,J they can find it In
By Frank Rocket I
any other coach in the business. for us. Otherwise, we might have on T l ' M I f th , I D i M i f o f Nov«n,‘
the fact that many others on last
This game should carry him just to drop the sport permanently—a
Saturday’* list of favorites were
The* luckless Fir*•tone leant ox far unless the Army team col­ sport that all hands seqm humous
subjected to *ho samo indignities. last Thursday night dropped - all lapses and for the Cadeta this (o keep going,"
• California, Baylor, Wake Forest thtt-e »f their games to Stine week will I* something more than
FOR THE BEST ICE-CREAM
and West Virginia were hauled
Ju*t a time when the soldiers Three CircuitH Map
Machine
with
Touchtim
nf
the
rudely' ■from the ali-victorious
don’t have to worry about the
Try
____ .
rank* and Illinois, unbeaten but sffiie team aiding with u high (cnrtals. Karl Blaik will be Utk- League Plans For
hour for an* grille uf 106, White J. Goodrich ng the Washington and_l
once-tied, saw Its hope*
T IB —'TOP ICE CREAM
lurr Big Nine tiilo
lllla alt
Mwlht-lfi had n Inlnl nf MB TPry WllOusly and at the same
otlier
alf hut
but dlsap^lnf
dl*a;
MONTGOMERY Ala. Oct, 27
p naar . la
.|
|iT . Kr«ir~ttT~l‘
Iijsi In .I'lilIllM
FURNITURE C O .. i»-.t*—
44-7—
Ut3lr. pills for 3 gntqes.
time point ahrad b&gt; Notre Dame. (A5—l.cnguc aqg club uffinnls of
Wo make our own Ice Cream, All flavors
Both Illinois and Baylor were the
Team
Won
l,i*t And, s|H-sklnif of* upsets, after the Southeastern, Georgia- Ala ­
. -victims of cleaf-cut upsets, ,tis Stine Machine’
,
Tnsfy — Delicious — Healthful
We* Feslrr’s remarks about .where bama and AUldtina Stale ciirutls
8
I
were 'such favorite* as Harvard, Rost Office
the downtown- quarterback* could
**■' Indiana, Mississippi, Ohio Stale
7 ^ 1 TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
Mather of ftiuifool___D_------- U— go
and Oklahoma A, and IL -—— tho road from .Coin mb us, U., In plans frtr next season's opt-tAtian.
Tlllf
Hardware
6
4
The
Class
B
gout
lo-fi-H-rn
Opt or the wreckage, Texas,
the nctlicr regions must ho dense­ Igiagtfe reelected Stuart X. Step,
414 Sanfdrd Avenue
7
Thone 12lh
Michigan, Notre Dame, Georgia Th* Anchor
ly populated.
SB
Firestone
0
0
hensnn
nf
Montgomery
a*
prealTcc|i. Bennsylvanll, Benn Btate.
First
Hand
Knowledge
The Mt-rohanls trsgu* team
Southern • Methodist, Utah nnd
When Jordan Oliver took hi* dent. Tin- Alaliama State In-ague,
Virginia emerged at the only play wlll stnrt at H B. M. tonight. Villanova squad to play .Boston Class D, chose Jack -Hovater of
Dothan to aervo another year as
major outfits still,bwnlng perfect
College last Woek, some ona sug­ president and tccr*tary-trca»urcr.
PICK-THE-WINNER
marks, whilu Duke amt Southern
gested that, a good way to spend
The Geargfa*Alabama circuit,
California remained undefeated
the rveninlf before the game atau Clasa f), did 'not elect ofCONTEST
Seminole County
but once-tied. That, R»t is du*
jSTss &gt;5 ►Yy
I K E C 0H M G N U
for further trimming Saturday
Court Records
. when Texai, whlrli blanked Rlcrr
them", snorted Ollvar, “ Why, w a|Taltod#_a said his circuit would
First Pfizc
......... Chenille Ru^
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
13-0, cnllldff with Southern Meth­
helprd lo put them where they elect officer* at a meet lug in
tttlllM V rt MHF.MS
Griffin,
U«
k In Jaeukry.
odist, 7-0 winner over UCLA, kt
are now." It was In last fear*a
Hajn G etus Mvrtl, H ■
Signod, BILL
The Soulhrostern voted to in­
Second Prize
Magazine Rack
Dallas; and Duke, which t-mb-d Tr»Mumll.
Hut ion A. .tn-4,1* *tiis
Villanova game, tf you don l ra- crease thb number of rookie playWake Forest’s dreams, 18-0. in
Mo*,. j &lt;&gt;. ,ms Miriam To li,rnatd member, that Blanchard .received
dr* on each team from "four to
Awnrdcd Hy
vadei ■Georgia Tech, 88-IJ winner W WllkU ,u * Mail*
\ .
the knee injury that alowed him aix; added Cary Graham, presi­
over the Citadel
tv,ti«. vV J. Jt. •wn* t*kiUs H dowa for a long tint*.
- TED DAVIS FURNITURE CO.
dent of the Gadsden club, to it*
112 Went Flrnt Street
Ph.ne 880
Michigan will catch Illinois on T» H. I. Hums ,lut rjv*.
j
Monday Matins*
. the rebound Saturday at Cham­
W'ril*. W . J . Jr- ' " ' * 8 j r i r i ( 1* |
t)lIln 4 0 0 0 reservations board of directors; created a aiuk.
(Vole As You (Wish — But -Vale)
ft •an.,, vtux
, i re.d y h, vo
panted fbr the Ing turn! to guarantee continued
paign. Notre Dame, which made To Hicham
Third Thru Fifth P rizes................... For
operation of the clubs; and re*
it four straight with a 21-0 eonEach
Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
"
j
V
.
Dan
h
etas
Maty
adopted
a
140-game
schedule.
iue*t of Iowa, takaa on Navy at Kiin,r I'. ►UMabrnokt h, i iintir. namwil in Detroit starting. In
It also agreed to begin the sea.
%
Hoveland. Northwestern, buoyed
Wuiina, a iii,tt h atal ihrity «f March and late requetta ore ar- son next year on April 13 and
by a 7-0 win over Indiana, enter­ Mr*. Hi,ntif..i.t tvslton) T&lt;&gt; Jay riving at the rate of about 100 a
/ Rltz Theater
dose It, Aug. 81.
tains Wisconsin, while Iowa goes II. Hark etus Hatali JiMephIn* ^ Week.
The
Alabama
State
Teague
p Rurdue and Indiana to Ofil"
iNsnBucnoNS
Han't. N,m, it, wm &lt;f&gt;, *impi«| Ted Budynkiewica, a third
tate for other 1lig Nine tussles, n To Haul u visk
Antii^u.
( tying tackle for the “ Irish" to voted far lib-man club*, allowing
Itolloift
mUHl
be
In Th^ Herald office before noon
Rittsburgh, 12-0 upseller of
liohoii. Alp* wW .To o u t ,Tesla* flniilng It a bit tough to ilv* up a non.ptaying manager if desired;
on Fridny nr ptytlmarked by that‘time. ATI game*
tVo tii-irr. I'hiHlp, uniliarf liFxi Tfl to the guys who preceded him to continued a 125.game . schedule,
i
Ohio Sum. Ipv*de» Mlnnesola
iturn* woftdtwrrr
ix '"&gt;u&gt; i for
and w t the opening date at
must be marked.
Vhlto other Midwestern feature* i'sulia,
Uvslr. L,ittl« .ltaf» civic H-avr « 0|TO ame from Cathedral high around April 21, a week later
Will flntl Marquette at Michigan T, Tu cha*. A. Hcrntwa nus In Springfield, Mass., TbMnwara
BALLOT
|l*«ft it- Mary‘a at Deceit. Lrkta k .
Milt Bicpul and Angsla Brrtclli. than usual.
VlchiU at Tulsa and. In a trio of
Hive, M.
(whi) To ettr oi jo# McCarthy and Biu Msyer, the
Little
Tots,
Too
-v s - 8T, AUGUSTINE ._.
SANFORD
STARS GATHER
•Ig Six gam**, Nshraska at Mis­ Hanford
only Major league managers who
BORTLAND,
Ore.
Oct.
27
(A?)souri, Kansas Slat* at Kansas
McNeill Fraak
Flask II
T„
n
ir
It T“ ' ,,r " f never played Major Leaguo base•V8* F U R M A N ___FLOtttDA
Hanf'-rd.
The atari o f British and American
had-Iowa Stats at Oklahoma.
J..|,ft Mux
™«t»Nr* of the golf arc clustered here today and
John
u* Anal*
Anni, M .* &gt; !1 ' b? lh1
.l„k
-VS- ROLLINS .— ,
.
Columbia returns to Ivy Lcegun ToIlurhiws
KTBT80N
Cbarll. Martin ,tu* V ital* O.
, * m e“ I-ouisviU*
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dub
HfO- started -warming up for the weekPlastic Haby
play by visiting- Cornell, which
iv h t t lt r . li. K . *ta* n *« . l&lt; T o )
Clsanlng tht
'
-VS- SOUTH CAROLINA
MIAMI
end tost of eklll In the seventh
Uritod Prince too', 28-21. with Marina F a t ,.
RATTLES &amp; BALLS
J. Bob Norton, who
.
play of the International Ryder
Pennsylvania, which kspt IU re­
JnsM. Huh* U, « R To Jo*,ph for California In 1027-20
-VS. II. I.INO i s -----MlCltiGAN
Cup matches.
cord risen by abutting out Navy, Iwtnksrt Mux It,i,n B.
Clarenc* Bautxke, who p
Sturdy, Easy Rolling
21*0, going-to Princeton 2nd Dart­
JohMoa, Johnnr ■&lt;"« Kthvl T» against him for Washington a
-VS- INDIANA ____
OHIO HTATK
Rubber Wheel
mouth to Harvard for other Ivy
ney. now suggest* that Joe 8 tall a
n
(y‘r
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time*.
ar»
on
a
U.
B.
League frays.
-VS- TENNKSHEB
NORTH CAROUNA
METAL CARS
Mu* ’ vyiitaa le
Fish and Wild Uf# Service aa- should be asked to thtow out ths
It* ona chore when a
first
ball.
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Wm.'
K.
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To
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KENTUCKY
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ALABAMA
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at_________
Jays* v, NkboUo*.
(Wichita's Ray Dumont, who ro- big shot politician cSh attract
NEW YORK Oct 27 UP) —
The
New
educational
____
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______________
Untion
but
doesn't
have
to
open
nrow a. tvm. J. vlux Anna Tu cently proposed a United Nattoaa
-VS. GA. TECH. I ___
DI KK
When tho score of ' Columbia’s Claud* Hpraeu*.
|sponsored, global baseball tour- hla mouth, Dumont axplaiha.
4 •
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amtiing victory, over Army was
Ilrnwn. William J
•VS- MISHISSIBBI
LBU , ^
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T *•-----T. Ilrown »la* v,r! Iannounced during the dull PennPLAY BLOCKS
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.VS- VANDERBILT I___
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AUBURN
lUintrtton. Jo * Mux Doris O . T o
York writer commented: “ Well,
NOTICE
-V8- YALE ----- DARTMOUTH
tlrew ars Cory.
Lou Littla ha* a Job for another
It
rat. KBTATB MUItTtiAOB*
18 years, no.”
.VS- TULANE .......
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The *tat«" probably won't hatv t« Ik ,I* ftMiui KtatMa u[hir i (, [
« * it ., it I j i . I .
in ,* . n ii
uffn a Imunly after all on the nf no ltel e w Ii'loi nu f I.!,V , P I i r l i l .1 . t H . S U
cockroaches in its $l21tXH&gt;.tK«&gt; Ohio
g in n in a l « l rest N o t h » ( t b f
Depart menu
lluiblinga.
which ' *i&gt;I ut -tfo
'-i.t
i ‘111l i f t . o f
S lr ij
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OFFICE space In Meisch Building. FOR SAl.Er—Umarock for drive- WANTED—Reliable woman for Could Henry VIII
ihou-et.more than half the,Mate] NO I, - . . e , ..
-rp— _*|
general
hops**
work
and
laun­
Larg* light office*, newly decor­
government.
waya and roadways— Phone
South ituKKi
c.isi, iii.n'i • ion'
dry. Room and Imard for white Hqvc Had Stotaach
ated. *1) utllitIA, heat and jani­
W i . * .IM f e e l . I ! ‘i n f i .s u a t jr w s s l* r 1(41.
State pltbltc works Director
woman. Good salary. Call 214t&gt;
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tor aervke furnished. Call IMSGvorge I). Sowers last week comA very nice 2 bedroom bungalow i W.
S n i n h r s i l i- o r n .t i.f o l i l '.V t V l'i S f
W. II. A A. Dept. Store.
Ulcer
Pains
plained the practice of the people
XIV*,. II,elite tV,*i Il'.J f..t,
type home on 20th Street. |
tIUtory lrlt&gt; how ilgnty VIII
working in the building of buying
th e se .
N 'ijrt h - • • n v
•'*"
set
frame construction. Ha* largo RELIABLE man wi|h car wanted gorgr tllmwlt With lo.st 1*4 -otter sandwiches \rj the* liasement lunch­
TWO NICK room*, l’ hone 268-J.
■tni.le
lit l e . i , u -. rm ttf A«U f e - t
to call on farmers in Seminole
70S Oak Are.
living room, dinlnng looin. kltrh1 * * 1 .1. t . i . u ' l
Igo-Mi- &gt; i'O r «ujroom
apd
taking
them
to
thdt
.. ........ .
b it ' ■ f r e t t l ■ i
th e
on, sun parlor; oal
&gt;ak floor* per- i County. Wonderful opportunity, f e r in e , T ry . I'dira fo r « H e f ..f wl- desk* was t drawing coeknutcho*
S i u i t h . n l r o r o . r o f . t .1 V W . ,*I
RECORD n.AYKKS and radio*
IhiliSr-IW*.
Sir* to |20 in a .lay. No ex­ rrr Hail Uenirih
marvent awnings—200 ft. fionN W * ,.
th en ce
i:t * t »r
fe e t ,
|,uint f«t hrwittmra. tmrains lie » n , wondering wlmt lie should.
mfor rent. By day or week. The
perience or capital required.
tage. A strictly moiit-rn home
l | . . . i » F m l t h I S IJo about it. . ------------------- ----------m
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NESS COMPANY. D e f t A. . (go
Very desirable i bedroom fur­
t f io i N tV - ,
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1N T I l U i T H t * r i T * 4 * i » I T i T » * F r
messenger are telling bin now.
S -. lin k
Jt,
T iio it .h ip
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s .'iilh
Freeport,
III.
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nished
house.
2
car
garage,
on
i,III illOKC *1 t'l*1 ‘
m \ m - • - •i. i \i
.f!.!
ROOM for couple. Breakfast
Evert"
delivery
bring*
advice,
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large lot, immediate possession.
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kitrben' privileges, 606 Valen­
fe e l
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t?N f i s t
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for
general
repnntng
end
ranging
fiom
good
old
comilry
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noUlllik
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2 ROOMS for rent. 709 Oak Ave. 1 4 acres in Goldsboro, suitable j day or on ronliact basis. J. K.
It u«e -•» ttit.l ism Hast S3 fssl I . A V I S t H* u '««i
H U It V t V I \ s s * '
Ulwle. P. O. lb.* 287, Uke
Setcral of the latter hqve cull­
Phone 244-W.
r u .iu h
t i » l i a h o ii&amp; K e s t e t is
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for colored sub-division. Price
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Mary, Fla.,
ed in person. They tell the ele­
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W O R K W ANTED
lo t
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someone about Cockroaches.'' and
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nice 3 bedroom modern home,
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seven
seconds
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on
the
Munteiuma Hotel
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tenant house, 67' acres, paved FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
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Set seventh floor, talking to Sow’e i* j . . I N W .rimo f NN*1
v t v t A S X " . k Hm w t «
on two tides, good well, pres­
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cleaning &amp; waxing. Our power
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baby
blue-puint.d
office,
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WANTED TO RENT
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t t ie ilh w ,-s le r ts t o -i p ' . l a t
sure water system, and out
unit enables u» to work whart
f ^ I i l i f p i i I 'r if f ii* , L r *
A» »• &gt;}*|*
From llnmei City, Pit. came u
,01 the l*.-Sl\ft Itf». f the VtV 1, III c .ir t i k f
building*.
A
good
buy
at
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there
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no
electric
connect
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2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
N'U’ I. Ml .J.pl Seri I'-It -■' mst
note front 51it* Mite Matin, who
Jr Ifir4
17,600.00, Reasonable rash pay­
available. 21 ycais cxperienc*.
frel W e s t of Morphs j -I ioib. i NVtt
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
said use imtax.
v *» i
m ik
m iH t iiv
N '» n n » :h
ment,
balance
like
rent.
H.
M.
Gleason,
Lake
Mary,
Fla.
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"You w|H not find them dead.'*
PHKU W. I1F-NDKU
. ,| . .. . i . i • - ill h, i corner ■ V ifllii'* v»4i
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Hi*
M l" Matin wrote, "But they will
LAWNS MOWED. I-ow prices
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sbh )
3 *RKA1l E S T A T E FO R S A L E Room 2 Fla. State Bank Bldg,
I l f ths X i n l tT f, ’ »
Hit*.
*re fo
|leave."
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__________ Phone* 1030
.
| Jerry l.ord .Phone 7HH-W.
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BABY BUGGY. Good condition. LICENSED prartiral nurse, mid­ dlsturUsncetr
j sett told hint to rlo*e all the win- i h .I I ‘ e n u r e ! ,i i m . r l e . t e . a i r . o h r
INSUr ANCE
trill mix* ruu
dle aged, good tefeiences. Eva fmm
Ph. 846-W.
the
plaintiff
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and
doors
and
hum
sulphur,
MORTGAGE LOANS
pstn, feet Wu
Miter, Longwnod.
*-%*k
eons, restlne. t n k ( then whitewash the walls ' with W v l . u t l i l a b - l K r l . r u *r '■ f t * frfi«4!iil*r lfA^t with
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor Paint*, Poultry Suppllet, Nails,
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whitewash. SheI ■' ff e pIMd oii*e *'A.
Registered Broker and
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So try Lfdla B. Hsk9
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10 Bt|«ineaa Opportunities
Purina Feeds, Groceries
' usahl
b l sshe
h e tried it 64 yeai* ago a m il t J
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bun's
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Insurance Agent
Masts. Touchton 4 Watson, I2«l
pound to n lll.l &gt;uctt ajmptnnul
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t*at
rtnkham's
Celery, Phone 1199.
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Mr*l- Prank THoo|t.
wifi*
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ti »»* x**•»•»»*
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iv uu m^u- .nmf r .r d** fulfil s%itl !**
rent. Now open. In good loca­ Oxnpound pretrd rwistt&gt;ntr h«lptul
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ATTENTION t — OWNERS OF
i t ni
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to v u o » trout.:-j ihn *»*, its viul
Columbus niinUtrr. rnlled nod Iifr-*ifill
tion. Necessary to have sum*
ALUMINUM
casement
window*.
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Doctors call a Uterine eedetlt*. It bH said *10?.. everybody to "bring, » few
KBAI. ESTATE I WE NEED
money to purchase stock,' Write
a
Sito.1
scothtne
eSect
an
one
at
Steel
casement
and
Aluminum
I T I l f M l l U K I U - l * l h »t HM*
LUTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
iroetsn't M il teiparlanl orreal.
Box J. C O Herald.
cucumber and place the cucUWer
Inn |Htiih*h»4l Ii(*ts -»*
fill" I *ri9
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double hung windows. Mirarle
REAL ESTATE — ROMES,
Taira reguisrtv —Ptaktwm’s Com* skin.* around the walls, wash- j Idifli
W
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KH
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th«*.
of
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pound 1*Ip* build up rmbrtanee to sucb
--APARTMENT HOUSES. COM-' Concrete Co- 309 Elm 'Ave. 12 S P E C IA L 5FM V IC E 3
Anti* «hr* ••■rtf t»f IIt** * *‘»i t iViuri Ilk I I M
M rW :iliH f# f h i . • ' * • ' 1
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4tftm»a 4we e arret Hern*rtile Voids! hasins. etc!, in every rynirt."
Phone 1336.
tif
fhWttlY -!‘h*r**U, III** nil aIII»lir Y-9*ffril'd, VIfffidi *.
' MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS.
SHe said that’s the way they do ' III* SMh
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GROVES, MOTOR COURT*
HOT PLATE LUNCH ‘
in China. *h|fp she aad lief hlls„ ,1
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YOU BHIVB IT
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS. Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer’s
u,—Ist-IIh#l - 4*• v— *H--- t t i v -hr—nrrnt m r — A — t *— ™t t t t
liand were jniMlunariia—
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PHONE 20«
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IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER\
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and
Service.
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Music
Bos,
V ME KNOW A ROUT IT f AS
1.,1 Iitilit i'l*'Hi
f Mk ScaI Twt Prm d TWiA it»a*l if the meal is placed fat *ido
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953.
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SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
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up
so
that
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
iloryu over the silt face a* the meat
FLOWKHB
ii-p |x h i f I*j mt**4» Mt-iH e*itt • ■ini *ffiiis Uf**»Id*4
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R ,
}4»duli«*i ■- for |"t-*Igil stJ
AND TYPING
foe iQ OQC&amp;lioni
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* lillalll* ** 4* - ’.'Mk I! '•!*!
cooks.
s
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
CREDIT Ll'UHAU OF
**ti •11 Iirwli r 111* pin » HI* n
WILL THEN TELL
YOU McN e i l l a t o s t f l o r is t s
ftttifiVttl &gt;•*♦*! I4
♦•*.! Mu* I
\y»i ii r. 14» I »*•'! . %If
SANFORD
81pea Ave, lust off Calerr
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO­
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let*
110 N. Park
Phene 180
Office
pk
403
residence
nh.
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PERTY WILL RHINO AND
a i iltt In lit. y till
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HOW SOON I RELIEVE IT CEMENT STEPS for your home. LAND
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1.AAINAGK. 2 NEW CATERFree estimate. Miracle Conru-it*
ir e roil tloublad by
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G O L D E N — REGISTERED
PILLAR
DKLSEL
BULLDOZ­
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1116.
d istress o f fs m s le
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HEAL E S T A T F. BROKER,
ERS JWITII P A L M E T T 1
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L SEWING MACTHNKS
RAKES
T W O 3/1 YD.
m a in Of f i c e o n h - m h ig h I »Hlir»
ihriMifii* Mild** •■* it
li nvske you sugsr
Ukfu ** 111iii 111•»
SALES AND SERVICE
I
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D RAGLINES. E O f II’ MENT
9 w a y north o f u n der­
:m p sln .frel so nsr1f*tit. 5*Il*l r a r f | i I:t V**'II at1*= kr9*T*»%
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f t u t lia
h aS iU k
u . m t l w . wtsk—
* BerCn Sewing Marh. Shop
p a s s . TELEPHONE WINTER
NOW IN THIS VICINITY. ■s t rm
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115 8. Fhrnch
Ph. 1190
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NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION l so try Lydia I . P in k -,
PARK 188.
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liftf mI ! emiit r. i’*&lt;* *I‘f
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA, PHONE 1 b a m 'I V e t s t a h ls C o m . •
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NEW HOU3K. 2 In-drooma, partly 1‘UXEDO FELDS—cop-i.,*ie liiu
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Hunt'* Tuxed* F*»o S'«m
furnished.: Small down payment.
I Compound praryd rstnsikably hslpful WAI M|t »tt*I l*.\II* MINI: %V\1rXllx - V t H f =ra t f t e ! I«i W ’ U E H if - i* a III lillHV VOTII’ IKH shtl
ftlnl
'BalaDre like rent For appoint­
Expert Radio Repairing
to women tfoubiad this way. It's what hi* u if^s
* !»♦- H**« A».\ *•
■fr^fil Ml 1*1
to ’i^hf f»M
NEW SPINET PIANOrf—Weaver.
"fH «!){( f iif .1.4 ««* r* l» | "
1 Doctors cult a uw stn s trdallvs. I|
i» « n ie .l r , . | | I n ’ l b . t ' o „ i t
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ment call 917.1.
Fred Myers, 111 K. 2nd 3L
III*C'rtirU' Viirih liitl ncil I l f fill* f ’ fFrtu t f t t a r * « f I ’itnrriilrir S flfith H
LiWral trade in A terms. The
(ruut soothjw^sjtsct
Mt on
OO 0*
JmiM mI *Mn'iifl i#t *i*ul 1*t Fcrul- emlBOlo rtoiniv. riot lila. In Chan
isosssn's
Host
CllCliitc
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.Music
Box.
119*
W.
Firat
St.
6 ROOM house on two loin. Seen
THE HOME SHOP
Tsksn rrautaftytp. Mtikhsm’s Oeai- jautrlsi*, lJi-1
Pohne 951.
. WATCH A AlLtHUL ItKPAUUNG pound
by appointment only. Call Or­
M S
S resistatnw to turn
h*lo* build
up
dtslms.
Also a Inst stomachic tonic I 4ltf;*n'i .’f Irirh Tfrin Tamr
lando 23666. ■.— -------MRS. BEST home mmte candy in !7tK&gt; Sanford Av«. Phone II43-J
LYDIA E. PIKKHAM’ S E SS S2
cans for Over Seas shipment
^ lw n cr will sacrifice new. atrictly
ATTENTION MOlHF.KS
I
and packages for home use.
” hfodgni. btrcly furnished 9 bed. — DIAPER BBKMC&amp;r* ^
t
Phene- Cminly-8160: — —
"
_ _rnoiu ho rn*.-on-2- large-late-irv
l(abyVa"Tct TurnUhes fiospilal
very desirable residential sec­
clean, stcrilo o'af.'r* aiTd Jaodor,
General
Electric
automatic
bi*n-.
tion. May be handled for less
ikivl rnntaincr. rlc inomlcal and
krti for sleeping eomfortthan 17.000 rash—Hal finalised.
safe. Fully mcdleiilly' approved
U.
POPE
CO.
INC
II.
HER JOHN W.*.U. MOORE,
Call Day Una 2467-W collect h r
Reallor
details. 96 diapers, 82 a week.
FOR KALE
94,600 will buy new 2 bed-room OLD NEW8PAPERS— 3 CENTS
"FIRST IN HANFORD"
coAcrete home in good residen­ PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
WILL grind corn for food, griU
tial section.
BUNDLES.
&amp; meal ctery Saturday morn­
HER JOHN W. 11. MOORE.
^ 10. 16. (0 and (6 CENT
ing. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroa.*
Realtor
•
HERALD OFFICE
•Owner wants to sell attractive
____________ O n u s t n e m ja m -R K A ^ .~ r u **• on... flmir hope. rnnlainlnw.^i. 30 -G AH.UN autewseBn ■f uwmt
Tsll
your
te r»Ui. San-' b __:
n ^ T. W
l jw
t o fdMSlst
g g l s * to sell you
operation. Reasonable
eleelrie
hot
water
heater.
Used
bottle of Crcomtllslon with the untv room* ami sleeping porch
foul 1‘aint A Glass Go. Phone
rmaudlin
you
must
like the way It
2 months.. -Phone 757.
In beautiful setting on pared
303.
, ,_______ ,
quickly allays tha cough or you are
mad, with 4 acre* of good
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
DOUGS ~I'LYM OUTli
ground—chicken-run* and stor­
every-night at Homer's.
age bldgs.*
PARTS AND BKRVICB
Phone 1011
SEE JIHIN W. D. MOORE.
STEWART Warner eleetric re- too i'slmrttn Avw.
for C ou pii,C h u t Coldi,|ronchitii
Re'allur
frigdratnr. 408 tk French Ave.
11h.no Tuning and Edpairing L. L -.n,-——■&gt;Oi *
■■ •“ *■'• ■Several good buy* in Income pro­
Bill. Ilea. flll-W.
perty—-soma netting uplo 18% TRACTOR, acmsa liver at River­
side Tourist Cnrnp. C, It. Davis,
on Investment — priced from
biDNLYS u n m u
SIGNS
39.976 to 110.000.
/Sitnw rards aad H slsn
m JOHN W. D. MOORE. Realtor ' FOR SALE—Good late model
YOU UP NIGH TS?
T8 SIGN HlWVlCai
Lawn Mower, perfect condition,
*200 Mefcrii Bldg. 124 K. First St..
O. D. Undraaa. Pkotta 1021
loW
price.
Phone
671-J,
a lfy&lt;ju a*t np nlahti— haveTrenaent’l l '
Phono 1213
to poet yotw water—but ksv* anlv
(^then's Itarlialnr Shop for cori- tit*
USED BOAT SALE
K
t n lr Messes* f t , end Key* beckscKe
8 ARTICLES FOR SALE 1947—26* CHR18-CRAFT Dr Luxe
pldd radiator aervile. 106 8a.t- due to rscrei aridity la the urine, be (led
fetd Ave. Phone 166-W.
you’ re rrettirtf thill
Enclosed Cruiser.
ALMOST new (.aundcraile. Can
TKrr* eenerettons r ( o Dr. Kilmer. *
be Sfen at Millard Bishop's Ap­ 1947—23' CIIRIS-CRAjT Express SANFORD Beauty Salon. • 809 fem out ,d,irkor, (w a d bunrtrnli o( (i■•
Cruller
pliances.
v* ' *
Park. Phone 1364. M, McMah­ netirnit with thie trouble. P*lnitakin(ly
1947—22' CHRlS-CRAbT lie Luxe
merit a m nltriae o f 16 btrbi. root!.
on Spiral permanent, lasting hr
vM ete&gt;itn.belMms— Nature’s eorawey to
FURNITURE Paint—High Gloss
Utility
6 mo. A iMtgvr. (--M waves, rehef. U* retted M "K w *t»p R o o f sad
Enamel for home use. any color 1947—20' CHIUS-CKAIT Cualom
CrUimnola A Marhiaelria. All
is o f grateful men aed wotnee h ie *
desired. Free delivery la City.
Runabout (Demonstrator) i
letrm It—often orkth emeutne rveuhe.
waves guaranteed. |fl up.
Very good paint at reasonable 1938 - 3 1 ' CHRIS.CHAFT. IteLuxe
SwtiapRook goea Ht*k te e e l •*
21 prims. Reel’* Paint Shop, Phone
Enclosed Cruiser
Je«*«aaai theiow &lt;d
RODFING aad painting. Free 4» luihout
he Iptnc tor elicv* rsceat erid ity ... wr
1004-J. 106 W. 2nd St.
1937— 17* CHR18-CRAFT Del.uxe
tlmates. Smith Brnlbera, Con- urine,
Ih* irritetr 1 h !* W tt gets e good Audons
.Utility
tractor. • Phone 1186.
out. too. M any report «ettin| a (nod
SEED BED cover*—200 lb bag* 1941—40' Custom Built Enclosed
night's e tn p after tha U t i l few tfoeee
Central City Bag Co. P. 0.
ADD
many yean of life to yqur Cautkmr taka a
Cruiser
Boa 2482. Phone 4178, Orlando,
m
e
ta
l
roof
and
beautify
the
’. sen * to Drpt
Par free trial
IMA—30‘ Custom Built r Open
■ Fla. .
o._
, lap .,®l
BOB |)U | guntlard.
home. We epray 11 the color KJnnr■ UI C_w
Hull (With nr Without Engine)
fwU-eteed
hottht vf Borafci
___OCeeJwiHMP
you want. Block and other eonCHRISTMAS’ tree IlghtZ The UNKNOWN-18* Inboard MotorHoot tnrtey et your 4 r u g t v &gt;
crtle
stiuctura
sprayed
ip
pas­
boat
Music Box, 119 W. 1st Sttel colon. Barns etc, sprayed
UNKNOWN—16’ Thompaon Out­
Phone 961.
with beat oil paints. Let u* give 13 NCH'ICES— PERSONAL
board •Motorboat
(With, or
you a free estimate. Re*l'«
FOR SALR^-MAMON N A U R
Without. Motor)
ATTENTION LADIES!
portable spray unit, 306 W. 2nd Make a one-stop service for all
• MUCK
GROWN
CABBAGE HOWARD UOAT WORKS. INC,
1St Phone 1064-J, _ _
% PLANTS, JULIUS DINGFEL- ,
SALES CH RIB-CRAFT
your laundry sad dry cleaning
DKH. PRONE U .
SERVICE
g your
yout favorite
needs by using
Alliert Hickson Repair Shop
(33-429 Ballou*h Road,
Self-Service l-oundry
Indry.
6th Street A Laurel fLvenua
OCTOBER 26th will hava all kind
Daytona Bearh, Fla.
Blarksmltblnif A general repair THE HKLPY 8ELFY LAUNDRY
o f vegetable plants for setting See; Bill llowaH Telephono IK
Sanford
406 W. 16 SI.
Telephone 1868
gmall or large acreage. J. W.
Bell, Lake Monroe, Fla. Phone t BEDROOM suites with springs
Royal
Master
tires
are
back
again.
ANNOUNCEMENT
16.
and
mattresses.
Reasonable,
II. U. POPE CO. INC.
MARSHA!LUT
Cap be - seen anytime. 8mith Custom made Vrne(l
GLOBE greatest cut-rate whole­
14
LOST A FOUND
Brotheaa Service Center, OrAwnings — Ten day delivery
r. offers
oner* ooral
novelsale distributor*,
laade .Highway.
ranteed. Phone LOST — Brlndle Pitt Boll dog.
Workmanship guaranteed.
ties, sundries, tor*. gift* to
1375.
ahrewd buyer*. Glolw Trading fl , A KT1CLKS W A N T E D
answrn to name of "Cub,"
) O* 109 W. Flagler
igler St, Miami,
rabies teg No, ff. ' Ampin re­
r r r itTt;hrat T o n b e r v ic r
Fla.
n ic e paid for
ward. Call 237-J. Dr. Raymond
■rviee, repairs, adjuetments to
Service.
Ted Devi* Furniture
" t e u
Bags.
all makes and mode la
Gas apace heater* IU.96 up
Co. I l l E- 1st. Ph. 968.
MILLER-BISHOP
• II. B. POPE CO. INC:
LEFT on aldawelk near Sanford
118 8. Park Ave
Bulrk Co. October 23rd. middle
I'LL BUY your ear regardless of
SHALLOW wall
and onePhone 29 . -&gt;
Reward. Telephone Geneva 2282.
ago
or
ron
d
ltii
ion. Roy Reel, 304
* half horse motor.
shelf of electric refrigerator,
W. lad 8L
APPLIANCE SERVICE
' Country Club Road. s iis a r '
ward. Telephone Genov* 2282.
Repairs to electric irons, toasters,
ONCE.
16
u*«d
WANTED
AT
ALUMINUM ropflng, all
percolators, beaten, fane.
Plano*. The Music Box, 119 W.
1
8 - AUTOS POR SALE
19.60 per aouaro; baby o m u :
MILLER-BIS II OP
lit 8L Phone
Phot 963.
poultry netting. San/ord X-Csl
i l l 8. Park Ave.
194l” FORD CoupeL n e w upbol1 “
“ *
at 2nd S t
HELT W A N TE D
Phene 29
stery, new paint. Perfect condi
lion. "306 W.
1 2nd St. Roy Real.
WANTED. Laney’e Drug DOLLS DRESSED — Pricee aeAUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES,
cardlng to sIm and required 86 ‘FORDTeddn, 4 door, radio,
Dulux and Duco
outfits. Customers furnish all
spotlight and accessories. Inamtla and L«m«ra.
i Wanted—Young Man as ofmaterials. Mrs. W. E. Watson,
quire Lake Mary Grocery.
tap*. Sanding Disc and Paper.
A credit man.' Firestone
607 Oak Ave. Tuee. W ed 4
Seakarik Glaaa A Palfet C*.
T h u n .-9 to 11 A. II., 3 to 6 1 NEW Popular make factory
112-114 W. 2nd 8L
built 2 wheel trailer 10% reduc­
P. M.
TWO LADIES as Lusier cosmetic
tion. I heavy duty home made
Complete kitchen equipment In­
consultants. Trained free &lt;q
RAYMOND STUDIO
trailer for car or pick-up. One
cluding two atectric stoves, tabthe art of makeup.' Earn wMla Expert photographer available at
1937 V-S flat bed long Wll
t lib-tap hot water heater, doubletraining. • Write Nell Peane*
all times for wedding*, anniver­
truck.
A good buy, priced rlghUl
drain sink, solid weU-UUlt cab1636 Hi, Vernon Ave.. Otiando,
saries. birthday parties, social
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T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D , 8 A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

PACE SIX

General De Gaulle
Appeals fo r New
General Election

Ovicdo

M O N D A Y , O C T. 27, 1947
and July since 11)11.
"This suggests that worker*
generally are finding Job oppor­
tunities less plentiful than earlier
atul that the rrsUessnee* felt
earlier by many veterans, which
took the form uf frequent job
changes, has beet} reduced," the
article said.
p
Other potn*x In the analysis
eluded:
----- About - 1,6W&gt;.000- mure perstms; '
are working or looking for work'
than had Uwn anticipated on the
; basis o f prewar trends, but they
air concentrated In the 14-19 age
•' “ t
group-end In women over 38 and
men over J55.
Empliivmriit in domestic ser­
vice, which declined throughout
the war and rnrlv po*‘ war period, •
ha* "increased *hartdy since mldO
1940 and Is currently nearly 800,•*
_ ^ k
000 higher than a year ago.

Hollywood Probe

( C a a l l i M j fr s M r * s ) O ae)
(Continued from Page Three)
which the committee hat no con­
ges. She majored in llumr Econ­
stitutional authority to atk. Tha
omics.
committee is holding hearings on
Mr. and Mrs. Thedore Aulln, Jr.(
Communist activities in the movie
aye announcing the birth of a ion,
1nduatrv.
PAWS Oct. 27 W V - General Oct. IH, at the Orange Memorial
As Lawson lashed out st the,
Charles De Gsuilt- called today Hospital. The boy has Wen named
committee,
Thoms*. repeated!/
for dissolution of France's nation­ James Theodore and will be known
banged hi* gavitl In an attempt)
al assembly and new genera) as Ted. This is Mr. and ..Mrs.
to halt Uwson, Thomas said th*t
tire lions, ami u a* promptly-at­ Aulin1* second (hlld. Their* girl,
Lawton had aaktd, through hi*
tacked by the . Communists on DtUir.Tl tWfl, Mrf'Aulln ahd sfih"
attornay, to be heard. I f 1he re­
Cnsigo of seeking to set up "a
are home, returning Wednesday,
fused to respond to the committee’s!
reactionary dictatorship."
and doing fine.
questions, Thomas said, then he
D* Gsuilt* sssertrdlhat the rcMr. and Mrs.K
would be excused from the stand1
aulta of inunlrlpat elections whirh and Why, nf l.qbox, Texas, are
and the record of the committee
vtreie la-gun tlirouKhout France
would stand without his testimony.
last Sunday and completed yes­ visiting Mr*.
At the end of the exchange be­
terday proved that Parliament mi Mrs. James W. Wilson and Mr.
tween the wltneas and Thomas,
longer represents the people and Wilson, at their lovely home on
Lawson arose from the committee
•
called for new vutinK laws to en­ take Charm.
chair and resumed his place In the'
Miss tala Applegate, of Pittaable the national legislature to
section Of ■the room .reserved for
her
have a "coherent majority.'* —7. burgh, Penn, is visiting
witnesses. Sonte spectators boied
cousin,
James
W.
Wilson
and
Mrs.
lie Gaulle's six munths old {tal­
anil Thomas
rapped
violently
ly of Did French People (ItPF) Wilson, at their horn* on take
fur order.
8wit»eri*nd h** about twice the*
Charm.---------------—
—
-piled up a-larger popular~vote~1n
area of Massachusetts.
Then Louis J. Russell, a com­
George
JakuWin.
Jr.
and
Daniel
the elections than any other par­
mittee investigator, was called
ty—though It failed to show as l.uca* have returned from a trip
to the stand and testified that a
to
Ohio.
well in rural votinK yesterday as
Communist
Party gnembership
Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Gora have
It did in the laritei population
card was issued to Lawson in 1U44.
centers a week ago. No party at returned after spending several
The card, Russell said, bore~flWtn*i
* present has a clear majority in days In Atlanta. .
ber 47276 and was issued to "John
Parliament.
*.
Howard lurwson, Identified as a
Miss Julie Gore had a good
movie writer.
The wartime ‘ leader declared time as the guest of har grand­
* Robert E. Stripling, chief com­
that hia party’a showing lord spel­ mother, Mrs, W. D. Itrow n and
mittee investigator, took over. He
led the beginning of the end for Deddyl llruwn. her uncle, while
*
read a long memorandum of
his arch foe*, the Communists.
li«r pnrvnls, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Florimond llonte. Communist Gore, were awav.
THIS AERIAL VIEW shuns one of Bar Harbor's fat-famed milliuimire mansions a* a section of the what he said ware Lawson's nr-’
Party spokesman, declared that
Mrs. Sulnks and daughter, Anne, 10-mlle wall of forest fire swept down on it. After 12 hours of horror, the fahulous Maine resort had tivltie* showing his Communist
lie Gaulle's statement was moti­ of I eesbnrg, were recent guests Wen reduced to a mas* uf smoking ruins; 3600 pci sons had evacuaiid their homes by land ami sea; an affiliation. Striping also read IT TAXIS lots of practice to remain i
vated by a desire for "personal of Mrs. Spink's
sister,
Mrs. estimated damage of f 18,000,000 had Wen caused, but the terrific conflagration appeaYed to W under several articles he said Lawson a lop-notchcr, to Grelchtn Merrill t‘
had written for the Communist
power'.' and that his desires would George W. Morgan, Mr. Morgan, rontrol.
,
•
(International Sound photo) newspaper, the Daily Worker.
of Boston, U. S. Women's Chtm"dash wllh the will of Die French and mother. Mrs. M. M. King,
Stripling said he alto has over pton Figure Skatar, works out on
people, who will know how to un­
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Leinhari
100 eshiblts "showing Mr. taw-' the rink at Rockefeller Center, New
ite It* democratic working, class
Candidates* Quiz
Bender Killed
have named their Why, Donald
son's affiliation with the Com­ York. She la a member of the U. S.
for re.
Olympic Teem.
(International)
Garry. This la their third child.
munist Party." ■
I)e Gaulle's statement came They have twins, Gary and, Wynn,
H 'a a lle M S I r t a I*s a t : , « r )
l('* S I I * S (S from H **r H ast
When
Lawson
wss
called
ss
a
amid an impending cabinet crisis nearly two years of age.
vote of tho People?
highway
patrol car to a near
witness, his attorney, Robert W.
and the imminent ‘ threat of
4. Will you, If elected, do what Kanny, renewed a challenge, first Dixie’s Tree Farmers
Erwin
AW1I
Is
sble
to
be
back
rating piece and called the ambu­
strikes by three Cummunlst-domyou
ran
to
create
a
City
Recrea­
made Jsst week, of the eommittee’i
Inated labor gToupa—the railway­ on the job after his resent Illness. lance. He then returnrd to the site
Need Bigger Crop
tion Department under a full time authority to Issue a subpoena
man. utility workers and govern­ Mr* , _Geneva AWII, clerk In the of the accident and gave what aid
.recreational
director,
operating
on
(summons
to
appear
and
testify)
Post
Office,
was
out
Friday
due
ment employes. These develop*
a budget adquately provided by for Lawson and 18 other Holly­
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27—44*)—
mrnte overshadowed the outcome to the illness of her son, Erwin; he could to Patrolman Bender who
the City Commission; and* con­ wood
figured. The committee, Southern states expect to top thil
Mrs. Bob King, who
... has- Wen
.
had k*rn thrown by the toadiide.
to yesterday's runoff elections in
scientiously work for the early after a huddle in a closed-door year's crop of some 103,000,000
pI0mp, , clion he
‘
France's small towns and villages, visiting h e r.lite r, Mis. Esther p0|
construction of a swimming poof, session, ovsmiled Kenny's chal­ tree seedling* by 07.000,000 next
, , , ____ »*___ J , .
- .
early returns from whirh put Eason, and brother. Roy, at Sav. Jiighly
tennis courts, and public play lenge and called Lawson Jo the year to meet overwhelming de­
commended tail evening by
annah,
Ga.,
and
in
Rklelgh,
N.
C.
Premier Edouard Ilerriot'a Hadgrounds for chJIdrenT
mand from Dixie's forest fanners.
)
’ ■
Police
Captain
Roy
Tillii.
returned
home
Thursday,
accomical Socialists out in front.
6. Are you lh fag-or of a Sewage stand.
"The Forest Fanner " l lOOthem
“
Lawtoh,
a
biige
tdan,
asaeu
nsnled bv her sister, Miss Esther
The State Highway Patrol is
Disposal Plant, and do you have
timber ninthly, made the estima­
be
allowed
to
read
a
statement.
Kaeou.— Her other sister, Miss making a thorough investigation
any recommendations at to how
“ tat me see It," Thomas replied. tion and commenTed farmers In
Mytle Eason and Miss Helen of the circumilancrs of the ac­
, it might be. financed
P la n e "C ra sh es
The chsirmsn glanced brietly at every state "recognised tt}»t there
Stewart, op Lakeland were ex­
fl. If you are In favor of public
and handed it afe many acre# better suited In
pected to Join them here this cident. Corp, H. E. Doug!** of
t Improvements in Sanford, do you the statement
grow timber than any other crop
M
Hum I'mmr l l » l
DeLand reported yesterday. He
wrek-end.
advocate operating on a “ pay aa back.
United Airline* plane crashed and
"The statement will noth# read," and that these acres wilt * not
you go" plan, by public assessThe nnnusl home coming of l&gt;oinled out Ihat lire Patrol had
burned last Friday, taking a toll tkp Oviedo Methodist Church will
I merits and revenue certificates, or Thoms* said. He added that it come into full production without
,
of 62 lives. Only 12 of the bodies t* held, on Novi 2 st the church. loti a very valuable and effirent
; by some other method uf finalic- “ Is not pertinent" to the inves­ a planting program,'' ,
Georgia led the 12 southern
tigation.
have Wen .positively Identified A large attendance Is expected, man.
■ingT
slates listed in seedling produc­
A prayer
service
for Mr.
thus far.
A „very Interesting program has
7, Do you favor the extension nf
tion for this year, with n total
* The accident, second worst in tieen arranged, to lie announced Bender will W held at the Erickson
the
City's
sewerage
system
to
of 18.000,000 young trees, mostly
the history of commercial avia­ Inter, A basket - picnic lunch will Funeral Home at 2:00 o'clock ATTRACTIVE Sabina Joswlck.of liur colored section known as ^ B l a n d / S p u a k H
slash pines,
Wednesday afternoon with the jturbank, Calif., n stewardess off Georgetown ami Goldsboro?
tion in the United Slate*, occurred follow the services.
Mississippi followed with, 12.H, Do you believe that the Mu­
near the dm of Jlryrp Canyon, • A study course for all teachers Rev. W, P. Brooks, Jr, snd the duly, wn» one of 62: persons kllleil
H ■nilaarat H u m **as* O ae)
000,000 loblolly pines. 3,000,000
Utah, only 1,600 feet away from arid officers of the Oviedo Bap­ Rev. Dougins Charlrs officiating. ubosnl the DC-tl airliner whirh nicipal Zoo is one of our outstand­ insidious
and stifling Ideology of shortleaf
cracked up In Bryce Canyon, ing tourist altrsctiows, and would
pines and 1,000,000
an emergency landing atrip.
tist W. M U„ Men's Club and An escort of the Florida Highway Utah.
(International) yuu favor a-program for Us ex­ despair called Communism, whose seedlings nf ntber varieties. Texas
Patrol
will
then
accompany
the
In another weekend crash, six. church Is planned for this week
arbitrary
and
unnatural
principles
was third with about 14.000.000
tension and improvement?
Funeral procession to New Smyrna
unidentified tiodica were taken each evening of the week. ,
U. Aa a candidate for City Com- ar governing and living can evi­ young tree* Including aix varieties
from tho wreckage of an airplaim
Choir practice of the Oviedo Beach where * Funeral services Booing Crowd Breaks missionec, do you have any con­ dently only be enforced by dubi­ of nine and 17 lither soecies.
which Crashed into a mountainside Methodist Chair wss held Wednes- will lie held a’ the First Baptist
structive criticism to offer re­ ous political methods, a network
South Carolina had over 11,Church at 4.00 P. M. Interment
SI Sn. F.tienne, France, Saturday. d»v evening,
Up Communtot Meet garding
the present City Admtnis- of spies and Informers and s 000.000 seedlings and Florida.andwill
lie
In
Kdgewater
Cemeterv.
The Swedish Airlines (AHA)
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Guvnn were
tratlon^or _.it«__tariJiua_.Depart* brutal national police,--------------— 'Loutaana *Kisd lO.rMKi.fkX).
Ala­
Bkymaiter transport carrying 30 visiting with Mr. and Mra. taoti Arrangements are under the dir­
“Certain countries In Europe, bama had 8 391,000. North Caro­
TKKNTONrHrdrWtt- 27=-WT inenla?
ection
of
the
Erickson
FUfiilst
the
majority
of
whose
people
did
passengers washed Into a 3000- £Li Olllff Wednesday ■eventng.—
10,
Are
you
in
favor
of
the
creat­
lina 0.088.000. Arkansas 4.228,A boding, jo*tling crowd esti­
fool' TUffT"pesV o7 the llymeltos
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DanlelJ, Home of Sanford,
mated at 6,000&gt;—defying police ion by the City Commission of a not went this totalitarian form 000,‘ Virginia 2208 000 and OkliJ I8 I f l l i m i H , R a d io
■
Patrolman Bender was Itorn In and a chancery court order—last Civic Planning Board for the pur- of government, have had It immountain range southeast of Ath: formerly nf Atlanta are now new
anJ "Screen” 5 far, keep*
pused
upcnr~thrni
elDii’
f
by
futile
York,
Pa.
Sept.
10,
1004.
He
had
citlren* nf Oviedo. They moved this
ens last night.
-night - forced - -canrrilrrtion—nf- -a j-perxe -mf-gnatyitng SHTTfonTlRpOtrailed with 201,600.
.
house ond keepe watch that
Three Communist meeting whirh was tentialities, mapping a broad pro­ or by desperation.
__ _ Wreckage -of Dm-piano- was- lo­ -week- -intrr- *thr iltDr-- Ra'gsdil* dived -ttritarrfnnt'ft'.nTft
"The
United
8tates
has
offered
and
one
half
years
at
210
West
no
used
fats
are
thfown
away
cated thla morning by a (Jreek house, formerly occupied hy the
to have heard Gerhardt Eider, gram of civic development, and
Twelfth Street and formerly lived who has been dcscrltied as the No. in geqeral, making plan* for the .to assist those peoples who are
Federal Reserve
,
in her _kitciicn. She says:
person mhving near the wreck- Bush family.
T
'
stIU free and who wish to remain
________
I %
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Mr. R. W. Estes has recently
age'and believed-the figure was
....... In New Smyrna. He .was a member I Communist in the United States. City’s future?
"Every pound of used fata
so,
in
resisting
the
aggression
of
•
uvmimhu
n**i
plane said he could see only one ‘ purchased the Ragsdale house from of Broken Spoke of the Florida
Klsler did not appear at the
'you save helps stretch tha
countries which wish to_ deprive declared "the labor market cur_ ■
Won Ragsdale, now occunled hv Highway Patrol and of the Florida meeting hall in the Contem|»itary
that of a shepherd.
Red
Plan
Blocked
them of free government," he con' rently appears to be firm, on the
limited supply of fats and o4la
Peare
Officers'
Association,
It was feared that all alioar-l hi* nephew. Thoms* DsnUll end
-Club, across the ’street' from the
tl’nued.
whole." It .commented thatt
|
needed to make thing* we all
He la survived hy the widow, State House. Manuel
Mr*. Daniel), formerly of Atlanta.
*
Kai l Inure linn l'**« (&gt;*») _
Cafftor,
the plane .were killed.
"While It Is devoutly to be
1. Employers hiring new workers t
Mr*. L. C. Bender of Sanford: Mercer county secretary of the it weie smcndeil| in tcversl imuse every day. Th* govern.
(In Stockholm, where the plane
hoped
that
economic
aaristaoce
la
"have
become
more
selective
thsn'
the father and mother, Mr. and Communist Party, said Hitler
had earlier Wen listed as missing,
ninii lipathawoslAfal shaft
L J tm ..
j ™ weriin— eitts segnttl HI' X^fTTfr*!
titiiuni .union,.
------------— jd
Mr.* C CHerulrr of Votk- K a
ap A liy wfTlflal Mid Dju. craft
must never forget tt|*t aggressors
age
is still critical. That means The
U.
8.
amendments
Were
ntid previous experience of work-,
‘- T r u m a n - M c c t —
two sister*. Mr*. Dorothy Hlrkr* from the hull beemut* of "fear
rarrieil an all-Swedish craw
submitted aa Soviet Deputy For­ understand armed strength better era."
,
American Itoustwive* must
and
Mr*.
Flora
Warren,
nf
York,
for hi* safety."
eight in addition to the pesseit-,,
eign Minister Andrei Y. Vishln- than any othar argument.
H b h IIs m * Irwm
one)
and three brothers. I*nul Bender,
keep on s s v ii^ You'll help,
2. Planned expansions of staff:
Six hundred persons jammed
* gers.)
production
this
year
wuuld
b#
2
Gordon
Bender
and
El
wood
Bender
nro repotted by relatively few)
won't you p l« u ? "
into the club building nful booed sky lost an effort to write Into July, a* suggested by Russia.
The'plane was oft a regular or 3- per cent WIow Inst year's nf York.
down each speaker who arose. the joint resolution a clause Indi­ .•I'ropoealt seeking to end the .industries - am) the numt&gt;w~“of?
flight from Istanbul |o Rome ami skimpy output and about 10 per
c t in g a .m ttl./o r "priwamlng
. iFallbearrrs include tha following
additional \vuri&lt;er* needed In such'
was scheduled to hayr landed rent WIow pre war ptoclucilon. ilirmiMpm of Iho Florida Highway Some 4,400 nthers—a ccy iib* to freedom
.w— — of speech
___ ___
ami____....
Die prese dispute have been .submitted to
plans Is fairly small,
• j
polire estimate—milletl around on
at Jho Athens airpJTT at 7 4*. M. In addition. It said, there are now
TORN IN USED HUS
3. The rate at which workar*
L S,tt’ William Norris, Sgt. the street outside. Appeals from from spreading propaganda for tha council by the U. 8.. Britain.
(GMT) 12 l\ M. KHT) last night 200,000,000 persona In need of E*'lP,
Russia and Australia.
F. M. Thomas, Sgt. L. W. Bratell, civic and veterans organisation* a new war.
voluntarily quit Job* has declined;
UmtUm Sst WnfS ( i m Mi I, las.
for a one-hour stopover.
food assistance, or eight per cent CpI. W, J, tanc. Patrolman J. W.
Dr. Pillal stressed that before and In July waa-lower than In'
Earlier, In an -effort to aavs
failed to quiet the rrowd, many
. The last radio message frort more than hefork the war.
new
S*1™ * *n,l Patrolman C. K, of whom said they were veteran*. hia own resolution from defeat, the council can taka any
the plane was received by tho
Domestic food prices edged Bullock.
■B
Step* in tha case “ it must first
Vishinsky
had
accepted
a
Polish
airport at 7:12 I*. M. At that time generally slightly lower today,
YARDLEY
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Insist on full compliance with Us
amendment
which
dropped
the
the plana reported 'It was 26 continuing 4 trend which Wgan
America's Moat Reaatiful
specific charges against the three ee^se-firt resolution." Th* coun­
minutes nut at 0,000 feet above Thursday when the average of 36
Lawton Report
Aluminum - Cedar - Poll.hid Alumlnula
Mlkolajczyk
countries involved In the Tru­ cil twice has issued .orders' L&gt;
and was coming In for a land­ commodity pricey reached an all
Ask Ma For Free Eailmalaman laid program—th* U. 8., the | Dutch and Indonesians to
j
lime peak,Just ovtr 200 per cant . , &lt; p » " lls e * 4 I o n * r i | i o h )
ing.
’
, (C**tl*M* treat I’*** Ou| " Greece and Turkey.
halt'
their
fighting.
of
tho
1220
average.
or
hia
private
lights
as
a
cltlxen.
A few seconds later n^echinlcs
,
'1
Phone
2-Q729
shied Mikolaicryk, hit secictiiy
The- Indian spokesman declared
Meanwhile, India today urged
at the' Athens airport reported ; Wheat receded as much as 3 \IS\ Ha coptanded that it'la a question
a bushel under Influence 'of map* will be used by tiupl. snd . three aides and their wie«&gt; tha United Nations Security that th* Dutch government had
—
■ ■ i ■
W
they saw a bright flash of yel- vnta
Abch needed rains fn the southto compllo mcoot* to slip out of the country.
‘ Council to taki* positive action “ accepted” the ^ette-flrfi resolu
•the. other side of lire mountain ■tytern' whegt Wit, December Law ton, lie
P'Jjj
Rchool
map
of
tho
couuty.
"By land, tea or sir. Mr. Mtk( 1n the Indonesian conflict and tion only with a •gregt deal of
range about 16 mil#* southeast contract* selling at $2.04 a bushel.
^ *, 1L •
The compi.u msp, he pointed
t- i 1
lgw light lllumlnsl# the aky op Corn also was lower, down as out,wl|| |M used by the State Ujtiyk ccitsinly eKsped." th* charged that th* Dutch |pVern- reluctance, and with a great many
reservation*."
mant
r
a
even
now
acting
against"
*•*•««»lnn«
r
uf Athens,
much aa 2 cents WIow Bsturday’s Department In making It* survey. spokesman said. "B y which &gt;^||l
r
"It la even now acting against
A heavy thumlaratoru was ear­ close. DecemWr (2.19. Osts were No portion df the capital outlay cannot »*y, but we are inves***^ tha cease-fire order* llsusd by
lh# psaie-flre resolution," Dr.
ing at ths time, hoyrsver. and fractionally
higher,
December fund appropriated by the Rtate ing how such a group could il­ the council.
Dr. I’. P. Pillal, of the In­ P1ID1 said, adding that the UN
»• they thought the flash might be I1.13U.
U&gt; match that of tha County legally leave this country."•
THAT —.rrs.FAMOUS
TEXACO - . +
dian delegation, warned the 11* order "produced no change what­
Hog prices were aa much aa can ba axpended until tha survey
. lightning.
» • * --'ifi= ' r: - _j; - . S' • ' 1 '
Asked whether Mlkolajcsyk was nation body that any attempt to soever" In Dutch military plan*
Tire plane was snroutr from •1.60 lower at tha principle stock- la made and the State Board
•litanhu! to Athena. Two Amer­ yards, with top prless ranging authorise* such expenditures. This aided in his flight by any foreign "water down" IU cease-fire res*
Hb emphasised that the Indo­
icana wera on tha passenger Hit. from 120.60 a hundredweight at must be for new buildlnga, equip, power, the spokesman said thus glutton would bo interpreted as a nesian cat* offered th* council
Marfak Lubrication
Witnesses at (he aeane, south, Omaha to (27.20 at 8L Loula. ment and major altera Dons. ■ waa ‘‘Circumstantial evidence" to sign of tha council'* weakness. ID Ita flrat opportunity “ to exer­
The total capital outlay fund that effect. He declined to elab- urged the council to arrsutge for
aast of Athens, said bodies and Cattle and lambs held about even.
Repack Wheel Bearings
cise It* auDiorlty In an open
Egga ware steady to a. cant in thla county la (74,000 o f which orata.
parts- of thy plane were strewn
withdrawal o f t h e - opposing
lower at wholesale markets, but
State contributes (63,000. It
over an area 600 yards long.
(Meanwhite, the British gov­ Dutch and Indonesian forces to armed conflict between two states’*
Wash
Job &amp; Vibro- Vacuum Clean
and warned that failure of the
possible, said Mr. Lawton that ernment promised in the House nf
Tha airline's manager In Greece butter and poultry were un­
th*
positions
they
held
prior
to
UN group to act would "cause
the State will not remit more than Commons to give ssnctusrv tn
said the passenger list Included changed.
ALL FOR §
Srt. hut there was a possbility
*4 P,r ?#nt
capital outlay Mil t’ W »k G 'S * SDvIa'iq if tha outbreak of hostilities last serious misgivings."
changes were made before the had broken loose ami tumbled fund during the present fiscal MlV’ l
*n‘ t*'ndnu ssM they
year due to the feet that it will had received assurance that h*»
ship left Istanbul. Ha said the down Die mountainside.
bo
impossible
to
make
the
study
plane |normally carried seven
Scattered about the scene Were
W*«
-n* of Pol*nd)
during
crewmen. Thla would make a tot­ diplomatic passports, tbtrmoa and survey thorough#/
w Th* spokesman nredb ud at s
that
Ume.,
_
*
i
al of 48. The airline office In Jugs, maps, fur lined jackets and
WHEEL BALANCING with .
Tho meeting was attended by nawe conference that the head of
Stockholm listed 30 passengers down from plllowa.
the f-lisk P 's-e-o Party soon
and eight cyawman, headed by a
Army and ‘ Red Cross ambul­ 60 out of 87 superintendent*) Mr. would see his son, Msrjsn, who Is
THE NEW ‘STEWART-WARNER
Briton, CapL Kenneth John Doug- ances awaited tha bodies at Kpro- Lawton reported.
To help you hptonc* your budget,
a studem «i r'vmhridge Universl-1
pl, II milts south of Athens.
ELECTRONIC
ond your diet, Corn-Soya bring*
ty in England.
D. A. Haristladla, Associated Beach parties went on foot up tho
War
Dead
you
lor#
of
food
value
for
your
Terming Mikolalesyk'e impor­
P its* photographer who was steep limestone mountain. The
WHEEL BALANCER
money. IPs a delicious nevertance In Boland only "a nuisance
among tht first up the rocky as­ climb op tha pathleee hillside took
cent to the scene, reported from two hours.
before combination of flavor and
value," the informant aald tha op' (roalliM S In m Cw&lt; O w )
j
Xoropk Atticat
nourishment, keady-tb-serve. Oct
Because of the difficult footing, for tha next-of-VIn bald their post Ion leader had not asked for
“ It waa.a ghastly sight. There none of the bodies wss removed composure, but some broke down. a passport to leave. ID declined
BATTERIES
SEAT COVERS
.
some today.
Ry
only three or four whole up to ItIO P. M. and It was un­ Elderly women and small boya to answer a queatlon Vhather
bodies remaining,
TIRE8 &amp; TUBES
ft
OTHER ACCESSORIES *\
r
Mfeat
&lt; '
likely that any would be brought and girl*, Joined by men In and Mlkolajictyk would hav* been giv­
naked." ;
down before tomorrow because of « l t of uniform, gave way to their en one.
•
] )
SIMONIZ WAXING A POLISH JORS *
W. A. Burnsides, manager of the early darkness.
grief. Along the route of thy
Th* spokesman said he did not
the A»radio Haisanl airport, said
•
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(A spokesman for the Swedish cortege, a brief atop was mode at know w! it disposition would be
the shock of the collision had ABA Airline In Stockholm said D f Eternal Light, a memorial to
the clothing from the victims, the crash of iU DC4 “ Sunnan" World War, I dead In Madison mads of Mlkolajcsyk'a property
In England, Including a farm
photographer said some poc- was ?“ the*
w on t disaster In
§ i r »arst
in tho Square, and a wreath was placed
near Posnan. ID said, he
howsiver.
had bean turned tnalde out, history o f Swedish commercial there.
that illegal crosalng of frontier*
ting possible I.
aria Don." Until yesterday, the
Is E. ESTRIDGB, Prop. ’
was a criminal offense.
r hod lost only one paoIOTA
1120 Hanford AveitBe
Phone 9184
While Pole# ginttraily sm-pt*J
------ In. peacetime, an Amer­ h&lt;t*d* fn prayer, ltitcn*d to
the theory that Makolajctyk was
ican bock In IM8.)
a»d hoard sptakara ■warn
Sanford, Florida
* .V .
riia'a 260,000 combat _ _ on his way to Britain and poatlbly
Formerly Operated B y - R. N. 'Red* Windham
...
»•
Measured In 1M0 dollar*, Jonhar* died In vain If tho ns- eventually to tha United States to
f the
remain- umcr expenditures in the United
not maintain It* m lU U r/ carry on hie fight against th*
craft B*ate* rose 8 billion dollars beforepart
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Midwest Farmers Stress Need
Mikolajcyk Is
Of U .S . Soil Conservation

2nd Screen Writer,
Dalton Trumbo, Is
VVitness’ Refuses To
Tell House GroupWhether Or Not He
Is A Communist
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 O T A .second icrctn writer. Dalton
Trumbo, refuted today to tell
a Home Un-American Activities
• aubcommittre whether he it a Communitl, end the group voted to
cite him (or contempt.
Trumbo. at did John Howard
Lawton, on yesterday, took the
stand that,the committee had no
right to question him about his
% political beliefs. The 42-year-old
wriltr was excused from the wit­
ness stand amid loud applause
from spectators in the hearing
, room. Chairman Thomas (R-NJ)
pounded with his gavel and warn­
ed the audience to refrain from
demomtrations.
Trumbo spent a lively ten min*
,utet on lire witness stand before
Thomas finallv-abandoneJ his perlistsnl attempt to have the writ­
er answer questions directly.
"This is the beginning of Amer­
ican
concentration!,"
Trumbo
shouted at he walked from the
witness stand, with several cap* itol policemen standing around
him.
Trumbo'* a c tlv itle i in Hollystood were criticised last week by
several witnesses In tha commit-

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B R U N S W IC K . G a ., Oct. 28 (A*
/» — An F B I j»x»nt's phologrtobs of

a Gcorgi*
argta convict camp where
negroes ■wereincluded in evidence today as trial
was rriumrd of the former camp
warden and four former guards
on charges of violating.* civil lib­
erty statutes.
B k warden and guards ate ac‘ cured by the govnnmenlrtifTiThflg
the eight “ unneceitsrilyTx after a
t disturbance at the camp Hast July
----- ft.------------------ ,-------------- :---------Defense counsel told a federal
court jury at- the opening of the
trial yesterday that 27 convicts
‘ died and turned on the guards
ore the latter blasted away
. *1 them with shotguns.
Former warden H. G. Worthy
and guards Guy Mcfyab, Remer
V Bale mo re, B. L Holmes and W. C.
Lawler, wr're indicted by a Federal
Grand Jury on the civil liberties
charge after they had been freed
erf'blame by local, county and
state authorities.
.
If .convicted .on the ‘ federal
charge (lie defendant* face n year
in .ot Iron. n .91,094) fine, or both.
Three negroes testified yesterdav ruftrerninsr alleged abuses
v a n f ,one fold of threats of death
made by' guard* after the pris­
oner* refused, to work in a wa­
ter-fitted ditch. The prisoners said
Armour Stephens, oar of the
negro witnesses, told the Jury

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Appeal Is Made To
Kill 40-Hodr Week

WASHINGTON O ct 28 UPi—
An appeal for Congress to con­
sider knocking the 40-hour week
out of the wage-hour act was
made today by Richard K. Lane,
representing the United States
Chamber of Commerce.
Lane told a House labor sub­
committee "there Is a serious
question if the law will tend to
spread work” In depression times
as tha 40-hour provision Is designed 4o do. Tha pet now re­
quires payment at time and a half
for work In excess of 40 hours. . Whsn business la active, Lana
said, overtime work increases an
employer's costa Ind “ thus tends
•AO Increase tha price o f the goods
produced to the
. CHURCH UNIFICATION
WASHINGTON Oet, 28
An Episcopal
today «
of plana
tha Episcopal
chart ha*, n i t
paopoasd In
_____
» t ganara) conventiwu Of tha two
church group* In IMA.
Plana drafted for unification

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Repaving Plans
For City Streets
Are Abandoned
Commission Decides
Lack Of Funds Prev e n t s Resurfacing
Plsnt for resurfacing of s num­
ber of city itteeli now contained
to be in bad condition Weir lost
night abandoned until some future
time by the City Comraitiion on
thr ground that insufficient fundi
were available .lo t , the .purpose.
It was pointed out by City Man
ager H. N. Sayer that there 11
but $12,500 available for thu
purpose in the public pipjecl;*
fund.
Mr. Sayer had on hand the
plant and specifications for the
proposed paving which included
East First Street from Ssnlord to
Mrllonville Avenue, part of San­
ford Avenue, Twenty-fifth Slieel
and Wctt Twentieth Street, Com­
mercial Avenue and Seminole Bou­
levard. He alto had'the alienmenl rolet prepared on abutting
property ownen. Contemplated
improvement! would cut! $15,000
to $65,000 and a referendum
would be required to approve bor­
rowing fundi for (hit purpose.
It wai the decision of the Com­
mission to patch up stierti until
they can be resurfaced. Mayor
Gut pointed out that the con­
tractor now resurfacing roads hric
for the Stale Road Department
bad brought-in his asphalt- plant
to great expense and that it

Russia Demands U.NT
In Stockholm Order U.S. And Soviet
Troops Out O f Korea

SIOUX CITV U „ Oct, 28 (AV-Chairman Hope (R-Kas.) said
loJ«y the Hou&gt;c Agrict-lluri Committee has found in the midwest a
desire by farmers •„ put rod conservation at the lop of jdl considers
;ion&gt; for a‘ hmg-ri’ V£r'«firi&lt;,ultiiral program.
1
This it a good sign for the future of America,” he told repoiten
Polish Peasant Par­
as the committee h.-vdrd for I, siisas City where tomorrow it will hold
ty T o Be Re-orgari•mother heating in its erifl, tools" tour lo find what fanners want in
the way of future federal pol-+ized Under Leaders
icy. •
mers, with a .minimum
of red
Farmers are appearing before tape." Many of the price support*,
Of Left W in g Group
the group here yesterday present­ adopted in wartim e, expire at
ed a mas* of testiiuony for con­ the end of next year.
I LONDON, tXi. 28 l/P) A Po­
tinuation wlrh some revision* and
While the farm ers asked for lish Peasant Pally leader heie
refinements, of the present farm price supports, with but few diaprogram including soil conserva­ senl* among- the ttt) testifyin g ,- said today that Stanislas* Mikolation, price supports and produc­ they disagreed on the yardstick jeryk, wartime leader ot Poland's
tion controls when essential to fo r measuring farm prices. V a ­ government-in-exile, had teachrd
avoid price depressing surpluses. rious farm ers said prices should Stockholm, Sweden, in hjt llrtthi
Various farmers else urged ex­ be supported at 90 percent of flora Ids Communist-dominated
pansion of the rural electrification parity of 100 percent, or under homeland.
program, crop insurance, market­ an arrangement whereby the per­
The ijMikeiman. Ft aIII it J.
ing agreements, research, a lit- centage pf parity could he varied
Will,
editor of a Polish paper
lional program to asitirV far­ from year to year to encourage
mers adequate labor, and a .Mis­ or diacourage production o f ’ spe­ here,- said the news of Mikola
jeryk't arrival had been obtained
souri valley authority.
cific crops.
authoritative
Rep. Uneven (K iow a), commit­
P a rity U not calculated to give (turn “ a certain
tee member, gave reporters this the farm er a purchasing power source.” summary:
equivalent to sonic past favorable
He* added that no wotd had
-“ I Jhink the sentiment* her*’ is period for agriculture—usually been received as to Mikolajityk’s
the farmers want tu. kcep the 1909-14. Some witnesses said tbia
foundation of the present pro­ should be modernised, using the Beil move, but exiled Poles ex
gram, on which to build if the t»e last 10 years as the hast- In the pirtied belief that Ire would ley
cessily -arises in the future. There computation. Some wanted farm lo teach Britain or the United
seems to be a general feeling that fam ily labor included in lh**cora-. Slates.
Congress should pass long-range putation.
Meanwhile in Warsaw. |he Sulegislation now-.
The f a r m e r , disagreed also on pieme Council of MikoUjcryk's.
"Whaiever^program
adopted whether e ll farm sgrnrtra should Polish Peasant Pally was tumthe administration should be de­ he consolidated, including the
centralised and the the control tran sfer of thr Soil Conservation tnoned today to rffrrt a complete
put into the hands of the far- Service to the extension Service. iroigani/aliqn Nov. it) untie- ■ left
witigrn ted by Crrilsw Wycrth,
4r«tiiiiitii*4 ivw r»t» Tm••i

Churchill Urges War Journal Of
Music Group
British To Drop General Patton Civic
Begins Itj* Drive
Socialist Plans Released Today At Mayfair Dinner
S a y s Nationalization M ontgomery And Top
O f Industry HoldU. S. Officers A r c
i n g U p Recovery
Denounced In Diary

MONTHkX C o il. tt. &lt;A*&gt;—
NEW YORK. Oct. 28 &lt;*•&gt; GenL o r d Heiverbrook, Canadian- crsl Georgs S, Pa tton .Ji- stormy
born British newspaper publish,
er aald in an Interview last wartime commander of the Unit­
night that Britain "need never ed Slates Thud Army, vigorously
have Defoliated the $1,750,009,. triljcued Britain’s Field Msrtbsl
w r^ U piphsbly cost the City 25
percent more Iff get Ihc 609 toair 'from the -United Montgomery, end, also directed
-work- done—by another L *&lt;*&lt;* * k f ' ? h,rl
V
Itaihs at lop American officers ,'rt
___. . . . . . . later. He
ii
__ i ,i
war
tar cabinet
rabinet mlmstcd
miniated termed the
t •i *
, , . ...
. *
contractor
stated
that.
1946 loan as "foolish and ill- an sbridgemrnl of hu War Jour­
some roads were worn to the ex­ advised." "Much of Ike Amer­ nal published today.
tent that the bases may be dam
ican loan," he pointed ont, "had
In pungent, rtisp phrases. Pataged.*
been aquandered on luxuries •on declared his belief the war in
Mr*. John Hrhlrard, represent­ which had neither been essen­ Europe -would have been shortened
tial or neceaaary. It had done
ing the Junior High School PTA,
comparatively little to lighten and thousands .of lives saved but
asked the Commissioners if they
"for "the momentous error of the
the burden of* llritons."
intend using swimming pool funds
war" which he blamed on Mon'
for any other purpose. Mayor Gut
_____
„ her that the funds
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influence with
assured
would
bc-ukcd ft)! a swimming poaL-Trat r f ^ i 1,* * ^ '
- referring—*Cr/,crif ‘ LN»sght 6 . Emtrotowrr7
pointed out ■* rating by d l y Ath'f.J........ * \ '
torney Fred Wilson • that the
the iiiloiin.il
Hugh
G
ailske
ll
thst
Britons
Lxce rp li
from
funds could not he used for any
take fewer bathe lo save coal-- journal, written 'during the Tlmd
Other purpose unless the C ity
abandons the pool project, «s had
not been done, he said. Mayor
IC 'e e lle a M

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Ramadier Attacks
General De Gaulle

re lo rlrd :

••When a minister of ..the
Crown aptaka like thla on be­
half of tha government, the
Frlme Minlater -and hie friends
have no need to wonder why
they are gelling increasingly
Into bad odor.**

LONDON. Oct. 28 WV W.«PARIB Oct. 28 OF)—Socialist
Premier Paul Ramadier delivered slon Churchill called upon tin
a blistering attack today against Urilith Labor government tods)
General Charles De Gaulle, and lo follow the lead of the Unit­
declared to the national assembly;
“ There are men .w ho’ want to ed. States in removing price con­
divide the country into two blocs. trols and to Ibis aside Socialiri
I want' you this can only result in planning which he said was bold­
economic ruin and civil war.*’
ing up national economic * tecovRuutdier galled the . Do Caul- ety.
lists “ Caeaartsta” and “ enemies of
Making hi* -fourth attempt to
the rapublic."
' - Ramadier told thi deputies that unseal the Labor government by
“ if the Marshall Plan Is not car­ parliamentary motion, the oppottried out In-a sufficient manner,
.i i ' m i i s s m
r * s « atsi
v
a crisis will arise which no ski
will be able to help.”
Ramadier, staking a vota of Chicago Wheat Again
confidence from tha national as­
Hits $3 Per Bushel
sembly fa yieW 0f ,h* sharp awing
to D# Gaulle in tha recant munici­
CHICAGO, IH., Oet. *8, OP)—
pal flection*, accused the leader
of tha Rally of tha French People t Three dollar a bushel wheat re­
'RPF) of undermining national appeared at-tha Chicago Bbard of
lacipiina by exciting political Trade today for the first time
favar throughout the country. Da ■Inca President Truman’s call for
Gaulle has called for a dissolu­ a special session of Congress to
tion of thla assembly and naw fight inflation and aid Europe
•lections.
sent prices tumbling. December
wheat hit tha |8 mark, aftar
opening strong and moving stead­
Comptroller Gay
ily higher during tha first hour
Reports Gas’ Tax of trading.
Meanwhile, tha Cltiaana Food
TALLAHASSEE Oct, 28 0P&gt;_ Committee aatimatad it was 36
Receipts from Florida’s ■even par cant along tha way toward
eettta a gallon tan on gasoline President Truman's goal of sav­
totaled 43.075,029 In -September— ing 100,000,000 buahsia of grain
a 14 percent Increase over tha and tha chief executive asked the
corresponding month a yaar ago. nation's newspaper food ydltors
Comptroller Clarence If. uay to further tha food conservation
•aid tha September receipts ware program.
collected on 43,837,570 gallon*. In
Scoters bar, 1848, the sale of 44,UNION LEADER DIES
•W8.984 gallons brought »2,T02^
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet 2g-6P)
The body of John J. O’Leary, 67
vice president of the AFL United
JOBLESS Gla DROP
Hina Workers who diad hen* yes­
NEW VOKK, Oct, 28—(A V - terday aftar a baart attack, was
Tha number of
*n route back to Ptttaburgh today.
Drawing GI unampl
OT,oary, third union lander hare
for tha racanl AFL- national con­
•a yaar ago to 534
______
vention lo dio, suffered a fatal
of those roorivttlff the benefits are heart attack tha day aftar tha con­
not jobless because they want to vention ended. Joseph A* Padway,
bo. GaftOnl Omar N. Bradlay, AFL general counsel, end Edward
haad of tha Veterans Administra­ Thai, Detroit AFL laador, died
tion, says
during u&gt;a convention, ,

Si'aaltaweA ai^ r&gt; a &lt; k it I

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Merchants AHked To
. Close On Armistice
- The Hanford Merchants A BSD’
elation has recommended that alt
merchants closa during all of
Arm istice D ay, Tuesilay, Nor. I I ,
and rem ain open for |iiualneaa all
day, Wednesday, Nov. 12, it was
announced b r Ned *Hmlth, nrealdent. I t ia a lio recommended 'that
all atorea remain open for huslrteaa all day Wednesday preceding
Thanksgiving D a y; and close on
Thanksgiving Day which la on
Thursday,
The ■recommendation* concern­
ing-Arm istice Day closing follow­
ed a canvass on tha question by
the Board of Directors of the
Association, who whan a meeting
waa held Friday to compare
notes, concluded that the m ajority
of merchants preferred the all

day closing.
Tha question of Wednesday a f­
ternoon closing of stores area alto
given much consideration by she
directors at thalr meeting, said
Mr. Smith, but bafora making a
final decision It waa decided lu
learn tha viewpoint of the mer­
chant! of tha .community. --------

Adm. Denfeld Urges
Strong A1r Power
SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 28 (/P)
—Admiral, Louie E. Denfeld, navy
commander of tha Pacific area,
today axpraaaad tha hops that
American armed forces eventual­
ly “ may bacoma a powerful In­
strument of peace for ail tha
united nations.*
A realistic look at today’*
world, however, ha aald, “con­
firms tha unhappy fact that there
are peoples and nations who un­
derstand no force but that of
power—military power and eco­
nomic power.”
"With them In mind," continued
Denfeld. In an address prepared
for delivery to tha Commonwealth
Club, “ I say that the vary mili­
tary, naval and air power wa must
maintain in order that America
may never again be caught un­

prepared may Id Itself provs
major deterrent to war,*

The Seminole County Civic Muair Association launchnl Its mem­
bership &lt;iriv« last evening with a
banquet at the M ayfair Inn attrtulqil by more than 100 Sanford
music lover*.
George Touhy recalled to the
group tins muxical attractiuna proaenti-d here, last year by ths&gt; a»aociation aiul of how much en­
joym ent had been drived from

i|«ni.

r-sense-of
eivic pride its bringitig good conCSrta^to our you I h," he declared.
"Civic, music gives ua all an op­
portunity to enjoy fin** entertainroent in nur uwu community. We
can have everything we want in
lh a .vvay of niuklr hut it w ill nut
cum* by wishing. We must w ork."
M r. Touhy wan - Introduced by
H. H. Coleman, preaideijt of Hut
association, wins also .liltieduced
chairmen and officer* of. ll"- n y
aoclairdii"." Tiwoealom ' was given
by the- Rev. J . E . M cKinley. . •
* An outline of tin- procedure for
th« campaign this week was outIlnad bv Mj*a Helen E, Welch,
natio nal, representaliva of C ivic
Music Service.
The C ivic Mu»ic Association,
aha stated, i* an outgrowth uf
tha old Chaulauqua program, and
an improvement due lo the fart
that no sponsor* ait- required.
Tha burden no longer falls on the
shoulder* of a few, hut now the
prsientalion of fine concerts la a
‘■immunity project
Memberships are Iranxfrrabh-,
•yild Mias Welch, but no members
wTn b* arcnptni a fte r*S atu rd ay ,
Nay. t.
A ll member* must lie
recorded before the musical artlsta ■{• hooked, so that no defi­
c its 'a t;c incurred.
In closing the mealing, Mr,
Coleman expressed the wish for a
successful campaign and jhe hope
that tha membership by Saturday
night prill Insure a capacity house.

Rain In West, More
Needed In Midwent
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Claaring and warmer weather
waa on the way for a wide section
of tha midwest after the first
heavy rainfall in more than a
month. Mild temparaturea con­
tinued for tha eastern section of
the country.
"T h e rain* over tha central west
wintax wheat belt were bcneflca!
hut more rain ia needed over Kan­
sas, Oklahoma and Texas for tha
naw crop. Rain alto was report­
ed In Washington and Oregon.
Coolest area on the morning
weather map waa in parts of Nabraaka. North Dakota and northern
Minnesota, with below freexlng
temperatures reported at Jamaatown. Bismarck. Grand Forks and
Fargo, all In North Dakota, and
North Platte, Nab. The mercury
hit U In Buffalo, N. Y., yester­
day; 82 In Boston, 78 In Phllsdelohta and Washington and 77 In
New York.
PLANR SEARCH
KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 28,
Uft — Plague by continuing bad
weatbar, a steadily growing float
of atr and surface craft act out
again today in search of a miss­
ing Pan American World Alrwaya
clipper — apurrsd by naw uncon­
firmed reports of amok* and
flares, near •tha Alaakaa-Brittah

Advice Is Given Women On The
Prevention, Cure Of Cancer

United States Calls
For Election In 2
Zones Under Super­
vision O f The U. N. *

1U H O W A R D w . III. \ K K S I.E E

LAKE SUITESS ~ Oef. 28 uVi
Kuviis tailed bn the Unite J
Nation, today to oidei withdraw­
al ol all .Hu,,ran and American
tioops iiuin Koiea by next Jan. It
I lie Soviet demand was laid
brfote the Geneisl Assembly's
57-nation |&gt;olitit*l committee after
the United States bad ur^cd ap- —
ptuvsl of a U,
proposal for .
(lections in the two rones of Ko­
rea by next Match II under UN
supervision.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Audiri A. Gromyko and U. 3.
Utley ilc |nblt Foster Dulles clash'^ - ilijijilf ill the1 iipriimK round
LI the Kote.vn debate, (jnmiyk »
ax used the United Stales of de­
laying negotiation, hn Korean'in­
dependence while Duller blamed

• AuMM-latrd I'rc** Science Editor
NFW YORK. 0,1. &gt;8 t.n . Twice ,» year i« tint often eiioutih for
examination til womrn’( htcaMi lo tlitrnvct r^rlv cancer, lb t'alltriinc
MacFailane ul thr Women’* Medical College, Bhilsdrliilus, told a nireimq
of the \n erican t m m S ..-irly rods)'.
Oner a month, she
I, atlvissMe, ami lint the women must
•ean* to xl» lltemtelvs, ftec.»u-e uirdu ,il facilities fm iucIi rxaminslMHit
uie not svailalilr b the naj-inlv &lt;( A met 1.4 n women
Dr. Mai-Farlane's Verdict is n«
surprising *tw»- fiivding. 1i la or pea-site or *omc other kind
based 011 watching^ a group of « f a lump is discover «d this
more than UKMi women which In'- shmihl In- re|nnted lo h n ptiyslgan, under her direction,- in lUilS. clan at one#.1'
This number dwindled to a little
IB . M acFsilam - said tii.it -L'sl,mure than 80t) after five years. IMMI wumen died of cancel of the
Inn that group ha* hern cyaiitimsl uteiUs anrlually in tile United
carefully twico a year
Stales Among the women tn tlm

T h i* 1300 w as chosen ~not prl■ma H R rfu tT R c a S irro if fnT uterTne
cancer. The brensi tii-uuvery was
unexpected.
It entile about
through finding tbnt some women
developed breast Oancrt*. too fast
for e arly detection in a lwicc-a
year examination
'I lie ran errs
when seen Were n in n ily large
enuugli to l-e losing tln ir eliaiues
of CUIe
How a woman can make tier
own examination w a, explained
briefly by ll r . M a rF a ilone.
"W e now recouiuieiid llm l eacli
woman over 31) gently |&gt;aipMte
(exam ine by touch) her breasts
once each month. Mio* breasts
should (lot la- pinched or squeered
but should l-e pressed, gently
against the lib . If a marble-aire, j

l i BW group thrrt--m rrm n rnnr; f were discovered and cured to the
estcut that now, eight to nine
years afterw ard, two women, have
no sign of cancer, lit the third
I to- cancer ha* reappeared. An
other woman w ith n priH-aip-.-r- R u ,&gt;ia.
Gromyko ih-mmuh-il that th« po­
011 s growth was t tea ted and de­
veloped Ito cancer Two women ill litical ,-omtntllep giro llie new
whom uterine cancer was found ■Siivo-t proposal, p ijo rily -o v e r the
could not In- caved,
j A m criin ii ptopu-o»l since lip said,
T$
Because these tiles me cancels it wan th,- “ most railicaT solu4I •sHliUlt**! SSI! I*AH# l\«W|
nplo-ni to develop slowly, llr .
M niT'ailniie recommended that
one examination a. year Should
suffice for this kind of malignant
growth. Bill she said the women
must b Imi leai 11 to watch foi err
lain xuspicious -signs‘.that should
take them to n doctor earlier.

Court Rules Out
Use 01’ Sidewalk
- By Restaurants

Florida Cabinet Blast Causes Fire
Holds First Meet SweepingThrough
m ile ln .F lig h T Business Section
Grouib Flies T o Hava­ Many Feared Dead As
na On Anniversary
Woodward, Okla. Is
Engulfed In Flames
Of
Pan
America
K E Y . W E S T . O ci. 28 t/l*i I hr
Fluiida S ta ir Cabinet held its.

W O O D W A R D .'7)kla..'o e t. 28.
.1)17— A fire which (nr more

I...,— a W -a -I W .l-. e l .»;■ ;-M
the few rve i held outside id llie
capital city of I allahassee toda)
when rL flrw h eir for cxcicu rv _|o i

I.

was reported under control thi*
afternoon niter ll had Rutted
(our a lu rr buildings and dam­
aged at Iraki one other. Sevrral
prrspns were Injured hut there
were no reports Immediately uf
any fa ta lilir* .

...T A L L A J I A S B K K Oct ' 28 (Aq— .
Tin- Klornln Rupiumc* '.’ourl in a
4*3 tlechton, tiwlnv n ih il a cafe- —
toria maf' not uxe llie public side­
w alk as a "w allin g rsom " for IU
cuitim ier*. .
_ .
‘
i.
Ttio" iliiu t. in an TiplrUon w rlf- *
ten hv Justice i$lto A Ja in s, rever­
sed the 1'ahii Beacli Circuit Court
and u n ified MiAt M orritan cafe ­
teria ho pro,culed from allowing
ils customer- to form lines across
entrance* lo Bcarson I'h atm ary.
The lower court was dlrectwi lo
ascertain the antuuni o f damages '
itislalned -In the p h a r m a c y
through Io»* *.f luiMiioy* hy iiaving it,* ,-ntraiv »»* IdocKed.
ktU.C-tLLL-1-n L x .a -c U ar. m u —

whole III,* appellee t Morrison's I
hq* utliDed tiio solowntk as a
w ailing loom (oi it* customers
rid her than provide a place upon
I f * own Jncnokc*. ii is not inrtnnhent on the uppellnnl (i'e a rxirit't to solve appellee's pruhlem
of how ur where to place the cuttoinerih N eitlier w ill the ro u it de­
vise u nlnn oi suggest a method,"
Ju«ltce Adam* said.
"The appellee created his pi oh
tom hv u tilirin g the entire space
of hi* pti'inlves for cooking food
and ** eating customers, J he rot oreIn’ can hot conylniilly make use of
the instil is- sidewalk a* a watting
room lo the s p rrla li in ju ry of lha
appleUant,i"'he added

commainoratiug flie liiitli of nunuirmsl air travel between the Unit
ed States ami Cub* by Pan Ameri­
can Airway*^
W O O DW ARD. Okla . 0 ,1 . 28147
Alter ceirmonie* at the Mr,.
l ire was taging out ol contji l
1 ham Field .at wbicb James M.
Landis, ebainnan oF'lbe Cilil Ae­ through one ol Woodward's main
ronautics Bosid, sounded a Ito'e busmen block, at noon Imlsy lot
of warning to "keep commercial inwing s ga, liinuir Idait. Six
H 'a a lla w r i * » l&lt; &gt; s , s l x l
xturrs were tarod by the hUit
and file. At lc*») rigid perrons
wrre known inpiibd and many wric
ReviBion Of Building leared dead.
Coden Ih Suggested Suiting with a blast in lb* Navy Day Observed
basement of .the Oliver Shoe Stole
By Isoeal Veterans
BOSTON Oct. 28 (JP&gt;— IV. K the blare si noon bad claimed
Hcvdiolilt, chairm an o f the I’ m-*- Iw iM hlldt ol the block.
V eteran ! o f Foreign \V *r* Post ’
Ident’a Conference on F ire Pro­
’The fire and explosion stipek. 3282 re l'h ra tsd N avy Day With *
ven I Ion, aald today that " it ia im ­
perative that a nation-wide cam­ Woodwaid Irsx than seven months a fish f iy last evening at the
E l k , Club, and N aval veteran!
paign should he started for ailop
(C«RVIR»»I Mi I'llft Tm«|
ilnn or revision of building codes"
llo told Governor Brad ford’s
rorifereno- on F ir * Prevention
that many codes in existence ansut 1.mated and ti^at hundreds uf
communities -have none at ail.
He said in a prepared address
that "the best code*,' statute*,
and ordinances you can devise’ are
worthiest w ithout' epforcement.*'
" In some stales the sxlslln g
statutes and local building rode*
would do a good Job, i f there were
not a lark of properly Qualified
o fficial* to enforce them ," he as­
serted. '‘Sometimes political In­
fluence prevents the remodeling
of building* (h at are known to be
unsafe and known to violate
•tatutsa,”

ti;td uf slop ami shore station*
where they served « v *i*e *s The
gruiip uf iti voted to extend thanks
to llie E lk s for their courtesy
In alluwlng the tiro of the picnic
WASHINGTON Oct. 28 (A1)— KroyiiyU, accordiug to John Saule,
President Truman began work to­ adjutant.

I’ relidcnt Prepares
Message To Congress

day on his message fur the spe­
cial session uf Congress which
will convene Nuv. 17, lo consider
curbs on rising prices at home
and emergency aid for foreign
eountriea. ■
Preaidsntial Secretary Charles
G. Boas told reporter* there will
he one messsge covering both
problems, hut Mr. Truman has
not decided whether to deliver It
In person to the Congress.
Mr. Truman’a engagement list
today showed only otto caller,
Senator Lucas (D-III), as ■ th*
President planned to .devote most
Union Officials Are of
the day to work with members
Robbed Of Benefits of hit staff.
"He la thinking about hla prog,
SHREVEPORT, U . Ort. 28 fAF*J ram for the special session and
—Two officials of th* union strik­ beginning work on hia message,"
ing against Ute Southern But R on said.
Ssqator Lucas, a Senate Democ­
Company, Inc., reported to police
last night they had been robbed ratic leader, jollied Senator Taft
of 48850 they planned to pay (R-Ohtoj In expretaing belief the
Nov. 17 apscial session of Con­
strikers as strike benefits.
Otto Debate, president- of Divi­ gress can pass emergency tegiasion 1127. Amalgamated Associa­ IstioQ before - Chrittmss dealing
tion of Street Car, Electric Rail­ with domestic high prices and
way and Motor Coach Employees with foreign aid.
commended
of America, (AFL), and Loul*., Lucas
.
,
.
. Taft for tabFinley, secretary-treasurer of lha I in* *b* *law that ths apsclsl asaShreveport local, reported to pol­ ■Ion can act on pricaa and aid by
ice that an armed man robbed Dec. 19, adding thqt, "with hia
thsm of ths money when they (Taft’i ) support wa can get emerney legislation out of tha waystopped their car lor a traffic
fore th* holiday*."
light.

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It wuf 'announced by Comdr.
F, U. Scott that the next D ittrict

('imventiuii w ill he held in'O rlando
on Nuv. 23.
Dick Payne ami Dick Joiwa
propared the fish. Mr, Payne wat
recently eommlnxin^rti In the N a­
tional Guard, and urged the vet­
eran* to take s o 'a c tiv e interest
In the Guard and to lend support.
The next meeting date was set
nt Nov. to Comdr. Scott urged
all veterans to vole in th* com­
ing C ity election.

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Prices Of Oranges
Drop 21 Cents A Box
L A K E L A N D . Oct. 28, UP)—
The picture for Florida froth
fruit shipper* was cloudy again
today.
The average price per boa for
oranges dropped 21 cent* to |3JlO
on northern auction market* yes­
terday,
Seeded grapefruit brought only
11.78 a box, compared to an ovarall expense of approximately 42
fur th* grower and handler.
Seedless grapefruit waa In.bat­
ter position, averaging 42.64 psr
box. Indian Wear's fancy aasdlsoq
fruit brought $4.04.

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                    <text>T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D , A N FO R D , F L O R ID A
w n - * r — m w so —

P A G E E IG H T
V
20% Of Florida
M
arshall Declares I*; Roosevelt Knew
Fruit Thrown Away
iru n r « g r t l» 3
Timer&lt; Has Come
In!} mem*
menu ar&gt;oui
about me
lbp rro.ion
reason fo r Shelv4 j§
LAKELAND Oct. IS &lt;A*&gt;—Al­
time, most 20 per rent of the first 160,• s - For Action ■^
, g , r Somervell
a.“ one ‘'even
OOO boxes of fruit picked In Flor­

Hollywood Stars

T H U R S D A Y , O CT. 2 3 , 1 9 4 7

is m h

W. M. Scott Dies

Billion Dollar
»tton Crop IFor
&gt;17 Preoicted

5 5a

ir« tla in 4 r»M re e l On*)
(C aatlan M l l&gt;M * •*•» &gt; O w l
came state enlomolglst in G e^gta
cccdcd. Reigan rt prerident of the
for five years,‘ thru for 14 years
S o-H
Screen Actors Guild.
fie was plant pathologist with the
Montgomery put it this wayt
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
"We
have
liad
In
the
Screen
rid of General ida* new citrus season ha* failed
In this capacity he solved some
Acton
Guild
a
very
militant,
a
NEW v o w ;. Oci. 23 O T ^ | B : K n . " V ^ ^ i d 1 , S S to paaa the state's maturity re­
VASHINGTON, Oct. 23 Ml
c f the most dlffimlt .problems
very
small
minority,
well
organ
|
'•ej»nn» lh«t Amenes cartnot stand {Marshall, then Army Chief of quirements and was thrown away,
market for cotton, bath at
connected with the fruit Indus­
iadifftrenl" lo the (sir of war Staff and the now Secretary of said. W. C,' Pederson, president of iied. well disciplined."
try, Including treatment nf brasriu.
te and abroad, will be smellci
A . big sigh went up from a
ravaged countries "who are look­ Stale.
rot for penehr* end bitter rot o(w
the Wavcrly Growers Coopera­ Jam-packed
crop year then last, the Agaudience, , largely
apples.
Johnson, a Clarksburg. W. Va.p tive. today.
ing lo u» for atmtsnee." Secretary
feminine, when Montgomery took
llurr Department predicted toand former . American
Writing In his weekly news- the stand. He wore a lirownlsh
__H» M * t-kneweVpnrialist In lh* •
of State George C. Mantiall t*id lawyer
But, the 1947 crop may b*
research department nf the Gen­
!atl night that tho time for action Legion commander, related that a* letter Pedersen" rstim*tc&lt;| about gray .striped suit, a white shirt
(u»t J2^)00,000,000 -one finer
Assistant Secretary of War he 140,000 boxes—or 1HH per cent— and g_grcy-pin.*triped tie,— - •
eral ritemical Co!*- of 'Baltimore,
Si
on European aid was now at “had canfideiUial-lnfortwatlow-tlmf • t-earlr-fru it “wa* nnfjwrttllUed'
9.
j
.V
“How much aueeesa have the
Md. Aftrr four year* he was
r*'4.v
war was inevitable.” But, he aald. to be shipped or canned."
Communists had In dominating
sgaln called to the Department of
be department forecast domes
He related that “onn ran travel the guild," Robert E. Stripling,
He made hit statement at the condition* weie ao "helter-skelter'
Acrieuiture “» specialist in the
consumption for the yest. end
Bureau of Agriculture Economics
dosing session of the 16)1^ annual In war preparation* that ha went' out of town in Polk county on al­ chief committee Investigator, aakAug. I, 1948, at about 8,750.most any highway and are huge cd him.
snd bad charge of Pood Product*
Herald Tribune Forum to which to Mr. Roosevelt to Inform him quantities
I bstei. Consumption dunn« lbs
"Never, never under any, clr
of Florida's golden
of what wn* going on.
Inspection Service, and to largt___
MULCRIMQ STRAWBCfJKy rVANT5
President Truman sent a metis Re
t year totaled 10,000,000 bales,
.’a. L vMt-nt - - in - renpomrlHleT - ’ for ’ the * '
He said that Mr. Kooaevelt was fruit Piled, In row pastures, sur- cu m sta n cesh a v e they the actor
FW L MW TE R P R Q T C « i« » l
reaffirming America’s aipsMliom ■uprlird and "told me to go to rounded by contented steer* tel- replied,
stcndanllution of grades
fo r O
I a seftimt; g m n L i " . ■
for a peaceful and stable world.. M r .f .aiuLbav* that General tran« surely .halpjftg. ..tluimudves. U i •-Montgomery t o l i o w ed 'fl»6
•pelts ni'd other fruila and vegTlrt
department
eitin)*trd
c
i
­
etablos. 1,'e in aullmr of several
The 'President's letter lo KfitT sferred." He did not indentify grapefruit that started out to lie screen write#* to the stand. Fred
ts may lie about
2.500,000
•old at 10 cents apiece.”
Niblo, Jr., and Richard MaCaulay
liflporianl bulletins 'published bv
Ogden Retd, president of the New either "Mr. X " or the General
Florida's orange market, he who both testified they believe e», compared witb '3.500,000
h&lt;! U. S. Department q( Agricul­
J o r k Herald Tribune. Inc., said Involved and at hia request, the said, is "unsteady" even with only communistic influence e x i s t *
ing the (Mil season. It sard
ture on fruit diseases and fruit
committee
did
not
question
him
U»al on the decisions of the com­
marketing.
supply of dollar eichangr
on that point. Hut the members 127 ear* moved last week. “Buy­ among the writing profess^n in
ty DIAN HAUI0AV
ing weeks "will depend *in large did press him, on hvw he know ers report California oranges are Hollywood,
In 1919 the American Fruit
I the amount of unusrd credits^ i
D
ltU
lbattd
by
C
'a
trtl
Press
A
u
o
eU
tloa
giving
"b
aiter
satisfaction
than
I
Nlhlo,
4
4
-y
e
a
r-o
ld
veteran
- measure 4b*“ future-; pattern of otP war waFTnevitable.
Growers Inc. was organised end
lilable
to
foreign
countries
for
to ! uriier.
writer, oesenorti
described
the
- t were able w
me
orrecu
Screen
nr io n wouu&gt; «nJ*T due frost.
Mr. Scott was aelectrd to be assis­
relations with Europe and indeed
Johnson replied tha| the.Infor­ Florida's while we
irll oranges at $8.60 FOB Mon-1Writers Guild a» “(ho sparkplug rthase of cotton is much less quality home-grown etrswtxrrtra
For mulching purpose*, on# can* tant production manager, having
mation came "from many sources" day. today finds shippers quoting ( «nd the apesrhehd of the Comwith the wdtld at large."
;twxt spring, do not neglect them use wheat, oat or rye straw that, charge of large hpple orchards,
in a year ago.
"But wP mnst lie very careful including reports of military at­ *•' " nd we do not know what to- munlst nyivemcni" In , Hollywood.
now Juet because autemd days are la free from grain or weed #eed.r orange groves
and
vegetable A
United
Stales
supplies
of
cottaches
In
Itusia,
Germany
and
morrow will br!*ig." ‘
to *ea that tbs ateps we take
here. Although not all gerdenera Cover the plants to a depth of holdings from mast to' const. In
MaCst/lay listed a number of
t
for
Ihe
current
season
are
other
nation*
of
Europe.
(practice It, shallow cultivation thrqe or four Inches.
will really aerve the end we have
rlfei
writers
he said he liclleves are
Ssnferd.
The witness aald that ho and
Open tha mutch over th# plants 1921 he was trnnsfered
In view," the President added.
among "the Commies and the peeled to lx- about 14 percent and hand-hovlng of ths straw­
British Economy
slier than thoac of the past berry plants should be continued aa soon aa growth starts In the end took direct charge of ths
Itooaevelt
discussed
boy* who play along with them."
“iVe moat far# the fact that wo President
ison.
rlng. If It Is too thick to allow operations In th" southeast. Since
until free ring weather actually
Hons cannot rehabilitate, Europe these matter* and he was urged
i r s s l l s s M fro m P a a e n w l
,• They
----- - Included:
a plants lo come through, re­ then he has been active In the
lo
revise
the
industralj^
mobilisa­
•eta
In.
The
department
said
that
If
gml that nor efforts will l&gt;e use­
stronghold nf western democratic I Alvah Bessie. Gordon Kahn,
move surplus straw and tramp It production and marketing nf celtion
plan.
Ho
aald
that
eventually
I
A
‘
winter
overcoat
of
straw
ices
received
for
eotton
lint
ful onlv If they i re Intended to
rivllisatlon In Europe.
.
I.c*tcr Cole. King I-ardncr. Jr..
Into
the alleys belwen the row#.' pry. am! other vegetable crops '
all
the
key
|&gt;oints
of
the
plan
should
be
put
around
the
plants
seed this season jire abdut.
aunplement a atneere and effective
“Can «• discipline ourselves to
Howard Lawson. Marian
right after the first hard frees*. Tuck thla mulch down under the throiighou* Florida, Georgia and
e
same
as
th*
Seplcmlter
avereffort of tha Eu/op«ana In help were put Into operation and "this the task before us or are we
1Tr,v« ^ .
Mulching with etrew, aa Illus­ leave* and around the plants. Its the Carolina*.
Was the program that won the going, lo Invite the harsh disci- R«pf. M n Wexlry.
tfremaatves.
William Ham- e,' lb* Income farmers would trated In th* accompanying Gar- win help to hold moisture and Itj
He tvm* an nssocla'e mtmber
war."
reive
from
th*
1917
cotton
rrnp
"We most l * . sure, moreover,
pllne of events to Impose some
J* V .\
Clifford
Iraph, protect* the plants win also keep th* fruit from be­ of the American Association for
"Another
source
of
the
Im­
mid
Ito
about
one-third
more
that* what we are undertaking
.0 ,lr ‘"A * ' lch?r' ® &gt; « **£ *r “ T '
winter Injury. It also re­ coming mud-spattered from raln.| Advancement of itcl*nre, » life m
pending war,” Johnson said, “were tragic solution upon u*T"
Spring cultivating of th# atraw- member of the American Phyto- * '
to do Is within the limits of our American bus Inc** men with fac­
time of blossoming In the
"We have stopped all purchase* " rU . h' ,A1^ rt , f UAlX’i D*n,0n so from the I04D crop.
r“mbo •n&lt;l
Ogden Ste­ (n other words, tbs 1947 crop
r, thus protecting the ptante berry row* will be necessary If natholngl.-sl Society, a member of
own strength and does not run tories and intrrrsta-abroad. "They of U. B. tobacro until further «le- T
wart.
Against lnju*x from a tale spring, no winter mulch 1# ttasd...
counter to the health of our eco- wete not spies. They were good ri.lon," the economic minister
whe„ Montgom#y look the old b- the first f?.noo,900,000
tb» American Botanical Soclstv
lion crop" since 1919.
nomle life."
•
and th* American Entomological _
„ * stand he identified himself as an
American businessmen' They un­
Socle*y. He was n Rh’ Iner end life
Marshall told the forum that bn derstood what they saw and re­
This will save ghoul 6,0U0,00O-w(&gt;to|. and director . and said he This year’s crop is about M
member of Momcco Temule,
Michigan-Minncsota
tile, Fo
■did not consider It a nutter for pot t*,| everythlng-that was un­ poumls (130,000,000) on this was Imru In 1004. Alluding to bis Trent larger than J s s t year'.* hogs 6 9 -percent.
Furthermore, continuing high
years allocation,-and before the wartime service In the Navy, he msually small one. Uut It seems
four year* h« was assoclat"
editor
argument any longer that Eu­ friendly to this country."
« edlto.
To‘ Clash In “Little of th» msgatln", "Phytopsthology.
rlikely, the department said, levels of Industrial employment
rope's need of assistance was "real
Senator Pepper (Il-Pla) broke tobacco tales start risxt summer told the Committee:
and
wages
make
It
unlikely
that
"In .common with many othrr at many farmers will Increasi
and urgent."
In to any, that Mr. Roosevelt wai we shall be able to decide whether
Brown Ju g” Contest won sine* Hcrbwt O. (F rlti)
much more l*bgr wi)l be ayall“There h i* been constant ref­ right then in "trying to warn this and.how far we are able to enter men, I gave up my Job to fight *t year's cotton acreage In the
Ire’
'o
f,'
sagging
cotton
prices
4b!1
’
CDltun
-production^----the
market.”
*
against
totalitarian
government
Crlslgr first came to Michigan as
erence to a Marshall Plan/’,th e country that war wa* coming.-ANN ARBOR, Mich. Oct. 23 head coach in
Trade sources said Britain, has—called -F’axrism. 'Altd f'ht quite d relatively mure favorabk*
The i^pstttitcnt reported that
Secretary said. '‘The refertneo ts "Uea and I,even v.-ent further than
OPb—A Michigan football Jugger­
Three-deep In talented material 9
— me pentonally -was unfortunate he did In my apeechos," Johnson enough tobacco on hand for two willing to give It up again to rices for feed crons and for cotton Is running stronger rayon naut that hasn't really been tested
years' consumption at the present fight against a totalitarian gov- tost Bvestqek and. livestock prod- competition. Product Ion of this
hack field post, Michigan
■r.j *
but the .reference’ to a plan was aald..
rale.
eminent railed Communism,"
fiber during the first half of;this In four runalmy^vlclorlea thU, sea­ has powered Its way to 222 points
Hi.
.
*
definitely misleading. There was
Forreatal testified yesterday
Hlr Stafford said Britain's d ol-1 Montgomery said followers of
wai said to have been HI son.
_ . will
, . be at lop
- „strength
- , foe„ in l b . four topheaVy triumphs
no plan. There was a suggestion. that, the long-ttudled program for larcrlsla was due nut to Inability Communism aro often referred Ijnr example, the price -of eot- year
percent, above prodaetlnrrtor thtr 8*lonU y a - Little Brosen Jug over Michigan B u te, Stanford,
Now we ar» In the process of muatrrlng America’s Induitrall to manufacture enough goods, but__
J o . as the "lunatic fringe, and I m rpcctved* by farmerl on Bepti same
last year.
rear. The
The desame nerind
period last
dc c1mH ■wlth Minnesota - just In Pitt and Northwestern, acoring
drafting a plan as a.proposal of might was “tto generalised."
to Inability to Tell good* for dol- agree with this."
no-fewer, than 47 point* any time
6 was 1 2 -percent less tbsir U partmrnt ssld further Increase* case,
the Congress of the United State*.
Ahaerlng this, Johnson told the lars.
who. aaw the Gophers tum­
1 "Jlowever. I don't tjtlnk any nf
at the same time a year ago In production are expected dtir- bleFew
That Is the situation at the mo- committee:
.
in a 40 to 13 licking last week
"The Imnlrmrhtation of llu- them would he rraiy enough to
The Gophers are hoping for
the next 12 to IB mnnthx.
merit.
• "That Is not alone an tneXact Marshall I'ian would be of the «nr to Inject any of it Into a pie- nd four peicent below the 1946
.
,
, __, . . . I at the hands of Illinois believe morn, football-like weather here
The
department
predicted
that
tj,at
Mlnnwwotm
has
the
depth
to
eison average.
"Tint period of study and prep­ statement, but an Incorrect state­ greatest help to us over the next lure I am directing," he added,
than thev had last week at Cham­
few years, but we are hound t o ' Montgomery said it Is his “per- In the ssme period, corn prices the supply o f cotton textiles at pr„ , tho Michigan steamroller, paign when the big Minnesota
aration ll thus drawing to a ment,"
retail levels
Before the hearing opened, inoreod on the basis that we must f ona* opinion” that the Commun- o»e 80 percent, wheat -16 per* both wholesale and I-H
Close. The lime of action Is At
... tu t . .the Wolverines
,------- TT- won't
- - - ..’be
. - - forward wall wilted In the best g*will Increase «"'•
this Mbson. with caught napping midway of their L f the last half against Illinois W
there ‘was another exchange be­ help ourselves to the utmost, •» P»rly ,•» «»» " HH leal
. I - . ..
'f r '.'y .
hand."
ent, beef cattle 46 percent, •n&lt;‘ |rgeullinjg tower prices
drive
&gt;. tParry
o .- .. »r__
. j _____
__
drire for an
sn undisnutcrl
undisputed Hlr
Big Nina
Nine ! *- m
f tcr
Mossuhad
passed, them
**• subversive group,
Harold E. Stasseti told tha fo­ tween Senator Brew ater'{R-SJE) whatever other* mey do or not
I
Character assassination," he
title — something
they haven’t'd lx iy in ths ffret two periods. "
rum &gt;that President Truman at and Senator Pepper (D-F1a) who do," He added
Crlpps said' Britain aimed lo "•ld* U nno
He most-used wea
hit new* conference today with have dashed repeatedly nvor the
esport 46,000JKM) pounds 1180,- P°J*- ,
‘
' .
.
eongre**lonal leader* thould an­ rurrent inquiry,
000,000 worth of goods to dollar' Montgomery was on the sb
nounce the calling of. a apeclal . Brewster suggested In a n 'In ­
next year over and almve 0ln ,':
10
”« c
sadslou of Congress to deal with terview It would bo good Idea markets
for Congress to draw up mobil- the target laid down last August, cjudw! with a voluntary statem
the problem of aid to'Europe.
*
In addition,, he said, Britain will
w*" designed to con
"Much more' I* Involved thpn Irallon lawa In peacetime In
order
to
be
well
prepared
for
rwlure raw materials Imports "I* _n”1 Inowitw*,h * *1n ****11AHsrl?
the question of whether the emerV
y funds nf various kind* can anv new ronfllrr.
*
'
But Senator Pepper denounced . T a r 0' ' " " " * * ■y t m ’00°'0W f|*htlng Communism and ^*5 _
until-Jaw .. 1 -or Feb. t," he
|he prnnlsal, saving! " wal*r».kriM
l "The rever*^ la true,'* he addei
ItlP fn limp the penrr."
whether the committee ha** the
At onr point Montgomery sail
Firewater
Is chairman1 and right lo look into - motdllxAtlon that although Hollywood ' Cotxl
Penrwtr
I*
a
member
of
th*
tjnmIssues. Brewster says yes, Pepper munlst*-are few,' they manage I
Soviets Assailed
mlltee. They have differed over Agy* suv '—
-----create “THffDrhancr* far great*}
.
than their numbera. .
COo'Inas* fra * l*sfcs «*»&gt;
F t
mer Secretary of'State James F.
Byrnes by saving that Vialiinikv
had given ” * grossly dnloitrd
Idea" of Byrnes’ beliefs.
"The danger of investing magi
iitrsto with autocratic |»owcr of
dec Ming whst is war-propaganda
is illuiiiatrd by Mr. Vithinsky»
■■am d t ' tm Mr. J u&gt;th.g~Bynin"
1
Justin dectsred.
’ " If be had tha powar to Jail Mr.
Justice Byrnes, no doubt hs would
&lt;la-that.'&lt;4a any case, he went*
to gsg him and others Ilka him,"
Austin said.
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fThls most fundamental fresdora— of free speech — which Is
ary for the 'maintenance
of
sin
rood government, would wither
In the presence of the powef of
7" ItAtTY AWO
men to put shackles on tne minds
U l i U ftHOF
and tapes, on the lips of such
great statesmen as James F.
Byrnes."
Austin assailed the Bovlst re­
YOURS FOR JUST 25c'AND SALES SUP SH O W IN G PURCHASE
I* sar-taq .
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United Nations c&amp; ttsr- ‘and de­
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make meaningless bur pledge to
W Once In t great whlle.a-seruatlonal bargain offer like this happens your way! Look
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complete,
6-piece
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IAT TAIl
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can be youre at thU breathtaking low price. Try anywhere elxe. You'll find you would
to dcfsnd John F'oster Dulhave to pay at least $1.2) for the same merchandise! Nofo&amp;Jy-ihat, you receive a
• U. tt; delegate to the asbly who was named by Vlshbandy comb cleanac (liar deans instsmljr. It's ths genuioe bristle rotary typ« with
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you want men such .as
and Dulles gagged in your
r7" Austin naked the 67
opal delegations who listened
ntlvcly around ths huge oval
Jttse table.
battle over the "warmong&gt;ulcharges developed at the ou
1 of a morning and afternoon
e-header debate In ths poleommlttes.
MeanwIUlo, tho Soviet bloc
l it* boycott of a U. N.
altle* working on Becretpf Stats Marshalrs plan for
! meeting of the 67
in a ao-called “Little Ae-

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'Transparent White, Wick Ebony, etc. Be sure to order ycures now!

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wilt receive your comb set In x than dm*, postpaid.
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s rail plexMDt turprite, |utt 11 hundred) of other women have! Every baking ft intured, even
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people who make Aunt Jemima Psncake Flour and Qatker sod Mother's Otis.

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Incite' Turkish Peo­
Calling Of Special Session
ple Against U. S.

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 24 GP&gt;Tuikry formally *ccuic&lt;l'Rutiia
■ * today oi "ptyv Imlogical agresrion,"
"nefarious propaganda,” "war*
mongrring'' and "interfering in
Turkjth inlrrnal affair*.“
- Turkey charged alto that Rutiia
was trying lo turn (he Tutkith
people agiinit the United Stalet
by ipreading rVporti that Araericin fotcet wetr taking over milltarp bate* in Turkey under the
IP Truman aid program.
The Tutk charge* were made
by Chief Delegate Selim Sarpar in
United Nation* debate of Rustia'i
•nH-"warmonger" measures.
The Soviet Ukraine accuted
the United State* of carrying on
“an economic and political war for
— capitaiiitic dominaion."
The Ukraine naaerted that the
t United Stales wa* “trying to Im. w proverlth the world" but that “the
.eastern Eurooean Demqcraclc* are
fighting againit this evpamion," .
-^ tln " the nam e'of the ’ Turkish
people I hereby make complaint
to the United Nation* against the
* ' Soviet pre*» and radio,’’ Sarpar
•aid:
“I complain they tried to incite

WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. lA’i— The firnt open rriliciam of
President Truman'*- call for a special session o f‘ Congret* Nov.
17 came today frqm Rep. Ilxllrck (It-lnd). who Raid the Chief
Executive broke faith with cnnsrr'ssional leadera by not consulting them before acting. The Indianan, who la House ma|orlty
leader, apoke out a* Mr. Truman worked at the White llouae on
a report he will broadraat lu the nation tonight outlining hla
‘'compelling reaaont" for ordering the early *c**hm to rope with
problems »f inflation at home and emergency aid abroad. The
President la scheduled lo apeak over ill national radio netwurka
at 10 o'clock (EHT) tonight.
'The firtt American neetpat&gt;-r» to comment editorially on Pre*idenl Trantan't call (or A.ipecial irnion of Congicts generally expreitcd hearty approval of the move, although tome said the ilcp
vhoulJL have been taken •oonri.
“Pintdcnl Truman it to br congratulated on moving boldly to
meet Die domestic and foreign Crisis,” ttid the Richmond .Timet Ditpalch. 'The tilurtron I* d&lt; leiirraling both at home am| abioad and
there ia no poitlbl* *en*e in (9! * '
lowing a policy of drift any'long life, to give * t much aid as we
er.”
call where It can do the. most
The New York Time* *»fd that good. The -question is not a po­
although the action “come* jump litics) on*. ‘ Coiigirse* should act
too soon," it assumes that it speedily without attempting to
“doe* not come too late,'' either. make a partisan capital of it."
"For. having been laketp after
The IMtlsbutich Post Gazette
consultation with the leader* of •aid tin* President Wia* finally
Congress, which should guaiaiili-e faced up lo urgent need* at
e a r ly aftlmi;~thp-r*tl ‘ for ** 'epee; Inline and ahrngd. lt^ r i'3 r c l» 1 6 if
lal session - Is In Itself a token that should have boeh made weeks
of both America's earneatnea* to ago but however late is no less
fulfill the promise* made in the welcome. We Jy.jie the lenders
Marshall declaration and of our will -hold Congress-uii. course and
determination to meet the Com­ that the mavericks won't g« dash­
munist challenge with more.sub­ ing off In such directions as tax
stantial measures than mere slo­ reduction and increased federal
gan*.
spending for domestic pork-barftaid the Atlanta Constitution: 1el projects."
“It Is not only our duty to hu­
President Truman, said the New;
manity, but also the best possible York Herald Tribune, "ha* ileusstrategy to' preserve our way of
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Presidential
Assist­
ant Says Mobiliza­
tion Was Needless­
ly Slow, Fumbling
WASHINGTON.’ Oct. 24 tAV-r
Hrrmid M Baruch dectaird today
"thousands* of lives, extra billions
of dollais and months oi lime"
were lost in World W'ar II because
the government repeated tlie mo
biliralion ertors oi Woild War I.
Ike 77-year*old adviser to Pres
ulenls told the Senate War Investi­
gating Committee the armed serv­
ices had a Moinliralion-Day plan
“which would have saved pi’eciou*
live* and the wailed wealth, bul
they were not permitted lo pul
it into effect."
"We wyie told thit was a dif
ferent kind of war," Daruch* said
in his piepired testimony, "and
none of that ‘old War Stuff* was

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Beautiful Homes 50 Palatial Bar Harbor Mansions
Reds In Schools
Revealed In Probe InBarHarbor.Me. Are Destroyed And Thousands Of
Residents Saved By Boats
By Ex-Communist Smoldering Ruins
U. Of C. Professor Fire Destroys More
Than 50 Mansions
And. Mrs. Rogers
Valued In Millions
Heard At Inquiry

WASHINGTON. H I 24 ifFl
Olivri ( ‘.triton. Ininirr Commun­
ist told llic Houie L'n.Amriu ju
Activilirt Cumimltrr lorixv tb.it
Communult havr touglit control
pi the public tkhoolt .)( Lot An
(tin .
lire Lot Angeles local clixp
tel ol the American Erdculicii
of lexchrit "list iLrcn dominated
by Communists." Carlton t*id
Many trai licit, be 'ad.lrdt lixtr tr
wanted," ^
futrd. lo join ibc union
one
I be. commuter is Dying to. learn -&gt;|-vt* Commufttvl;leaning and itavc.
why a 1939 industrial mohiluation cnmplainrd.lu the pa lent qmoit,
plan was' discarded by the RooscCailton irLtrd tlsat %« tArnl
11 ••NlinHrsI mm
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(Editor* nolr: Jam r*t'alogrru, A»*orlalrd I'lr** stall
riirrespomlrnl, rnlrrrd liar
llarboi at Ihr hrighl ol the
lire rataglng that loan and
rrmalnrd Ihrrr Ihiuugh the
night. Here U hi* story.)
It) JAM ES CAI.OGKKO
‘ BAR lb\RBOH. M e. CX i. 24
(Ah Hus famous mtemaiional
summer rnluhy looks tike a imok
mg dump today.
Lden Stieel-. «uw4W lined with
showplace sumiuei homes ol the

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\ h England overall lull twelve dead, lot* puilung
♦ 2 b pOO.’MKI. liuniMinlt lia&gt;nirlrtt
\l»;ne:.
I ig11 deailit, &gt;iv cjmr.UT.tirv wiped out, two botpitalv furred tu
move voile* |(jl.ri I- N’uSilifatiojt qf (nr difrtun jiu I evaluation of
latmliM irlrmbiing wai..mr ofieialion*.
Iit i ll.iil.oi JS.OMl l)tk'- b n ; Inc now undrt cuullul at evacnation goes on at noiihexst l.c lt.r with Coast Guard standing by fur
matt ir li-at by »ra I n.-&lt;*drd i vlxlrs drsliuvrd inrtude those of M**v
Point* Riurhait. A vl'-i Damitoch, Istr lleniy Moigcnthau, Sr.
Auguvta lu»* .-.t n.itrs ferttate of 125,000,000 in wl.at Guvrinui
salls \Lime’s gtrai -I . tonoin. latasljupbt.
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leaitirs lulu imtu'liial v-ctitni,
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I walked along the stieel in
Fill do-ld 100 N iinmil l.u.iidsmen |oitimg in battling new flair*
the southwest section o l the town up* on Otlobei Mountain.
owned hy tlie internationally known
"•hit of couDt I" , ijsifi •* te^irvje.il tiu .lu cx . ia Liluibiulge. Royal- —
society colony with Poliie Chief »lo. "Wine lieluloll. Fallon a*- I.L/es chesked'in i f 'e t i otliei aieas.
(ieoige Ahholt.
New llainpd.m
Sliailgely, the heaulillil tie&gt;-v
Kicbetiri (it hornet urvliuyrcl ami evaluation pirpaiations
lining the llioioughfaie 4ete sldl omleiwav a« llano - move v&gt;il lists two mites oi indiiitiial center.
standing- hut the homes weir
!l.vinp*tead * a l o e * oul ol voiillol altei iuo|e linn 5lKl acies ol
Opinions of two candidates fur
huined 11.tI. Toweling chittiliev I wt&gt;. dl.mJ lalevl
..(('fiiU»a» 4 on Part ■l«l
the City Commisslbn, Fred Wil­
*v *—
Civic Mutic headquartei* in the anil open Inn k luepl.ir/v ttill
Wh'le Mount till Hilly .1 lull dozen imiTI foiest lues btiining in
liams in Group No. I and Randall
Chase of Group No, 2, concerning Tourist Center is active thl* week stamling amist the lamy phiiuhiug Ammunnusui chilli I of the V'Vle Mounlains nalmn*t Iniesf and all
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the gave the whole thing a giolesqur uudei ciinltiil,
Improvements such as ii new inuking final preparation*
swimming pool and a sewage dis­ animal banquet at the Mayfair .ipfieaiame.
V e n n o lif:
,
.
posal system, vvat*. today giyen Inn Monday evening.
Blaring lelegiaidi failes letem-'
Giaiiby
I
wo
.ml.
Iiamc iioiil in uninhabited tuicsl o n
Division
chairmen
who.
aitin
to members * f Ctt'U.iuiis Club at
bird (laming luirlies.
l o llltl to III
the Tourist Center. The camlidatea Charge of securing workers f»i
Like, a guide on a eight seeing
Oi e dead
were Intrixlucyd by Jack Morri­ !thr (.lie Week campaign a ir: Ml*.
R. F. Cooper, -Mi*. Ruth Scott, luUf, l Inrl Ablmll tailed out illson.
MONTEREY. Calif. Oct I I
■Sine Kuictei vets I ns at J itKMI and 5.(N)0 aues.
Mr. Cha*a ^declared that It lirrmbu K. Mnriia, Walter Krolui, diOwplarrs all now just ilnviied
Two crew men were believed
Ceemi-d to him that a kwmiming Mm. George Harden and Mr». ruins. Av he livted the owners of
to heve perlahed early today
1L\U -1 UUUUH^Me *- O t h - 1 4 —
pool could bo built with funda y . 1*. Herndon. Mrs. F. E. Itomnil- the desltuyed maniiohi. it sounded
In flrea and eiploalona aboard
tAT I Ins tabled tuiumei plsynow available i f devising rooftit kat, Si, is In charge of securing
the pifbfleld OIL-CnmpanrU—
H isgllga^J mm l'8|# *!■ !
^loutld ol the lids, and six .other
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tanker Sparrow* Point foland bulldifix*. we&gt;* ettminatrd LA county rtlvlslon,
k
icmniuililita. were-knlually-—wiped _
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'lowing n midnight collision
ilie' ptalf’ Tnen Aheii Con- I ' The S. miiuilr County
Civic
with th« Canadian Meterablp
Jdiliona Justified._ the—buildings Mutic Association brings national­ Weather Ih Mixed
out today *« strong winds tanned
Man* Flaher.
could be added from tlnir to tiinr. ly known niiistV in Sanford each
w&gt;hhII.iu &lt;I tiles l av aging Nes* I ngFormal
Declaration Electric Train Crash­ In answrr to Harry Robaon'a y e y by miring tin! fdTids thrirngli Throughout America
land into (inli luiy with ihe death
MONTEREY. Calif.. Oct. 24 m
query
aa-to*
which
was
the
most
A
slot
machine
which
had
been
memiwrtliip
liefo’
r
e
the
epneert*
Says Race Is Wide
es Rear Of Another important, a new swimming pool are booked, II II. Coleman, presi.
loll alieadv at.. 12 and piopeity
—Thirty-five crew* mcmliets ql
III ASSOCIATED PRESS
•ci/rd by Nliriill IMA. Mem lion
damage mounting' almve ♦2b,000,
a sewage disposal system, Mr. dent, pointed out today. Thetefore. .There wa* a mixture of weath­
Open At Present
Smashing Two Cars or
the- burning, crash-damaged tank­
Williams said that il was nut a the more iiiemla-m, the more er for the iiatiifjs today. IJght Willir Metis, negro, and (daced ill 0 0 0 .
er Sparfow'* Point wele- retcued
question uf chousing lieiwceti the budget and ruhscqurntly the more
PHILADELPHIA
Oct.
24
of snow ami lain and lower the basement vault uf the Couit
A special ul il all Illght evaip*- .
LONDON.
Oct.
24
lAV-Tw..
(torn life boat* by the Coait Guard
two projects arid that they should diversified i* the taleVt pnesented, ti'TniMTNturc* were ('••ported over House pending the Inal Wediir*
(AT— Plana to provide roaalrommuler-packet)
suburban
electric
&gt; cutter Minnetonka early today. ' to-coaat television coverage
lie put. into two separate cate- he said.
llid.»)ior ,i).. bm [awTTSVirrr
section* .frnlll Ihu-iliM-llita
Duiikenpie lelt Hai Harbor a ds*
trains collided in a dense fog
Four other crew membert still
of the IV48 Republican Na*
— Bnrcr uie&gt; mil .m ilted to nil eontral Missniiri valley but con* ol sin illegal viol machine, wa* vyltril Imvil av 1, ^liHl tflVkhklulL
tint
foui/iTii"
ITTIirig
at
Icaii
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~
allocated
for
the
pool.
tlanal
r
awreiitiim
'tirPW
linnoil
mild
weather’was
forecast
are miu ;"lt ,“'1 **................ A-fArpwho become member* so that
o n l . n u r i l » n t*J
He stated.In regard to a sewage they maybnvw n voice 1*1 the set- for the eastern states and from Irpoited linl.iv by (1 I*. Ileindon.'
phia were disclosed today by
prisons snj injuring more than
tain 1 Aid they may ttill he aboard
disposal system that the firm of ertlou of talent, rin. Satnidny the Ohio- valley southward. The county (Irik, tu have hern tarn
Roger W. Cllpp, president of
63
others.
Croydon
Msyd^a
Hospi­
the 6.093-ton vessel.,
ijmlth and Gillespie had Ih-cii di­ -waning. Nor t. when ttn* member­ lllereury staynt at near nmnial |pefCll with Hid damaged by some
Philadelphia Hadlo Station
.
The Minnrlonka, in a- mrttafce
WFIL-TV.
-------- tal, nrarrit lo the sirene^ni the rected by the C lty .lu make* a ship closes, the hnllnl* me tabul- levels over must of the Pacific one who had ruteird the base K ciIh S;»id Propnri'd
crash in South Croydon, said it survey of this, and suggested that
slates.
to the Cnatt Guard, thore station
ment a.1lilt whrie public ir.u u 1* — Tu Scizo-So. Kort'ih
sled mid me u»rd n&gt; n. basis for
hall received 25 tihsd by -1 0 :0 5 taxpayers be nut bonded for such ihe talent, sclccllun. A luiniuoim
There w#s nu lmllc»liun of latw;
teul___
WASHINGTON, Oil. 2*1 W V
here, said the 35 were taken from
MmilaatC *a l*aat I'lvrl
for the noitbea*tcHl-aacUon- -A t ». riPim|
two life boati. Qne lifeboat with Senalor Robert A. Taft of Qhiu A. M.----------------- ------ —
of thiee ennccLt-V ..air.-tnexuiilwl tlnTTountiv
Ion staled line mom
SEOUL (let. 21 tA’t—A foimer
wiwro forest flies i
.Chief Ambulance Officer A.. L.
during liie season and an many have been raging. However, allow- ing that he had ir|torted jhis fait official of an nmu-il foree organ14 men wat picked up by the formally announced 'hit candidacy
more
as
the
budget,
allows.
Armitaffus
Return
^ tanker Colina and the other by today for the 1948 Rrpublicau Hill raid fll the more than 100
era were forecasl for part* of up-|j„- Judgr R. W. Waie. Judge „| lxe*l in lf&gt;is&gt;lan-&lt;i&gt;'ciitii)-)l North
Km na said today K um-biis there
Per Michigan, whet# forest file*
f* the Minnetonka with 20 crewmen presidential nomination, describing casualties had been carried awty
From
Quebec
Trip
rraaitaaeC a s Paa* * 1*1
have burned over thousands of the County Court, immediately planned In t-niitm,, American ocKrltUih Demand Early acres
and the Captain, who aiked to the race as "wide open."
after Judge Waie. at the tuggev- milled Smith Korea iifiitll the *vithof land
Taft’s long-expected formal en­
* be returned lo hit *hip.
E. M. Armltsge and Mrs. ArmlThy Dakotas and Montana wetr lion fri C. W. S|&gt;rniei, attorney •linvval of fmi-ijto tioufis from
German
Government
tage arrived in their automobile
A Richfield Oil Company tank* try. was contained in a letter I &gt; Public Invited To
the coolest mean in early 'morn lot Mrlti, hail wilhdiawu Hum both rntu-V
Thursday frohi North llstley,
IC h IIm m mm P a i l t i l l
Ytxin Chong Sun, bend of rite
Fred H. Johnton, chairman of thy
Ing. vwilh temperatures near and
1 4 snslln m*vI sets r # l # *1*1
LONDON
Oct.
24
(AT—A
*’l&gt;eelExhibition Tennis Quebec, where they have Iwrn k) House of Commons rummlttm lielow Qie free slug mark. Yes­
south fivmigan provine.- peace
Ohio Republican Slate Commit­
staying since early May at their
, Pi,'Wl vat Ion-corps iiiiril Scjil 18,
tee. The committee "and other
urf(#d. today formallun of a "re* terday the mercury climbed to
K e n n e d y P e s s im is tic
midsummer levels- In many m f A P I ’ I cc I k c n E f f o r t s . I lull) an Amer h;»n iitrvi evinferviic#
The public Is invited by Man­ hunte facing leke ■M****wi;&gt;pl.
UrnMOlaliya
German
government"
Mr, Armltsge ha* brought
, ,,
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111.i- ulan* i-hiled fm shutting o ff
ern eitle*. including H7 In Phil­
v
( J j v e r M a r s h a l l P l a n Ohio GOP groups had (itgrd him ager Lind- Weber.,of the Mayfair
back with him natural color photo* and called for a "film " Itrltisb
to make the lace Igit july 31.
l o ( l i v e A l l N o w s {Smith Korea's fjotver. winch comet
I CIS to attend‘exhibition matches graphs of M* home, hi* motorbmrt i tan4 on, tin: length of oreu;ia- adelphia; M&amp; in New York; Hf&gt; In
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! largely from the Soviet /one, and
AVakliingloii mid 64 4n Huston.
The letter was written before by the liotiina Tiuinis Team at
CXIDW DGK. U au ., Oct. 24,
and the beautiful surroundings In tion, .
DETROIT,
Oct
24
Id'i
Tliv
["'-luling
some 17,&lt;hht I ' l ’ O. men
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(Mock
Sunday
afternoon
at
President
Truman’i
aim
ounce
merit
(A1) J o s e p h P. Kennedy, former
Toe . Id-partivan rumnnltee ' *a- i
the area. On* picture shows him
-j-Associated -f’rra»-twla*y-imftinneii south no fit at,lin a.t loops to a t­
amti*f#a&lt;jor .te.Greai Britain, any* to Taft and -Other- congrexssot^al the Mayfair aourt. : v t - r -------- r in the boat With , string of large sertwt In #•-formal rrpnrt tu'tbe
it* intention of cviiilinulng It* tack national police and thy cimaa he support* the Manhall Plan Ricardai) Balbltr*. Ilratillcn' black baas, one of them 17 Inrhes House that thu Get mans “■Ituulil Funeral Kites For
.&lt; ICm IIsiM sa raaa ala I
:— ■-----t--------------------- coverage
world news "without tahuliyv.
I* given as soon a* possible combut only for on* year and only to .,
and Chilean national champion, long.
;
Air. Scott Tomorrow fear and of without
T lv * North Koiobii pebule’s
the .axtent of 16,000,000,000 or
pulling ■ its
who woh a first match two weeks! A former Canadian and now t lei# r#*ponalbllity fur bilancing
snny, variously estimated at from
’* HELLING.HEAVY' •
16.000.000,000.
punches."
ago here against Rollins roach an American . citlten. he had to their own economy."
160,000 |u '600,000 men, would
CHICAGO Oct: 24 (A1)—Heavy Ed Copeland before rain Mopped secuVa a six months permit from
Funrral services for William
Thf&gt; group acknowledged, how­
opposed
bitterly the Trumax
Alan J . Gould. AP assDlant form' a second front. Yoon de*•
«»
MmiriScott,
74,
vice
president
uf
ever.
that
“at
the
moment
It
ia
K ^ n H y Vold Th. Camgeneral
manager,
rroulllned
Ihe
the game. I* again scheduled tu tha Canadian government, he said,
cla tc.J Meanwhile, In- said. S'pith
brtdga Knights of Columbus last ton exchangee today In reaction face Copeland.
in order to atay In Quebec. Dur­ not possible to pul thl* buiden thr American Krull Growers Inc. news-gathering agency's pqlicy to Koreans would “clean out" under­
who
diril
shortly
after
ni.mi
squarely
on
German
shoulders
benight* “I thought it was A horrible to President Trumana call for a
.100 mrinla-is of Die Avsociali'd cover agents ill the northern lone.
In another set of tingle*, Ruddy ing the past winter he directed
waste of money, srtth no deOnlte ■pedal session to combat soaring tlehren* of Ft. Lauderdale, nat­ activities at the Sanford Tourist i suae Germany rannut buy food Thursday following a long Illness, Press Managing Editor* Associa­
will
!»•
held
Saturday
morning
at
priest,
wheat,
corn
and
oata
and
raw
material
for
heiself."
plan behind It, and like pouring
plunging tha pcrmlsaable limit on ional junior ehamplon. will play Center.
the First Baptist Church with the tion who ate huldlng their I4lli
CATHOLIC St IIOOLH
money down a rat hota.“
Henrique Buaa of Lima, Peru,
the
Chicago
Board
of
Trade.
Rev.
W. 1*. Brooks, J r . officiating annual convenlion heir.
Kennedy said “in aplla of tha
Th#
discussion
was
touched
off
Eastern
Intercollegiate
champion
Grain prices tumbled In 4h e
the Erickson Funeral Home Is In
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, (A*)—
money sent to Greece and Turkey,
by a report ilf the editors sub­
and Peruvian national rhamnlon.
charge of. arrangements.
W they are a long wav' from doing moat activa trading In several
committee
on foreign affair* Enrollment in Catholic reboots has
Charles Morrison will officiate
weeks.
Cash
daalera
reported
far­
Three
honorary
pallbearers
not
gone up fit) pet cent in the last 26
anything they hoped to do."
mer* and country elevators ware apaln as umpire, flio following
vet mentioned are: Dr. I^onard which pointed ouf that “about J'rx u and. i* now nudging if ^
Aftgr hla speceh, tha former offering Increased supplies of will serve-a# linesmen: Hamilton
half of the world Is divided into
Munson
.'Luther
Chandler
of
(Wild
:i,it&lt;Kl,(MH) mark, the Natloi^
ambassador told reporters he was cash corn and oata for ahipmsnt Blshre, Clae Williams. Gene Tuck­
high pressure censorshPp' areas Catholic Educational Assoclatto
A group of local grower* snd farmer* who would use it for the and J . E. W’athen of F t Pierce.
“very pessimistic about tha out* Iktrr.
where
the
newspaper*
and
cor­
er,
Cecil
Rinca'
and
Ben
8
te«le.
teporled. today. Currently /mollshipper* mat yesterday at the purpose for which it was built,
n in e of the Marshall Plan.”
After an hour of trading, wheat
respondent* sre expected under ment is 'approximately:
CHECKS, BALANCER
City Hall with City officials and iath#r than tear It duwn.
was about 9 to 10 cents lower on
HOVIET SUSPICIOUS
CHICAGO Oct. 24 (AV-Robert penalty In tell only what the pol­
Tha
following organisations
DIPLOMATIC SH IFT
the Chicago Hoard of Trade, tha
LONDON. Oct. 24. (Ah— The formed the Seminole County Farm
N. Depham, general counsel of the itical masters of the country want
LONDON, Oct. 34. t&gt;P&gt;— The latter decline the limit permitted Moscow radio declared today that Labor Association with D. L. wer# represented at tlie meeting: National Labor Relations Board, them to fell."
Moscow radio announced today under exchange rules; corn was the Brasilian ambassador and hi* Harper aa chairman, for the pur- American Fruit Growers, Inc. by told a union gathering here today
Have You
that Nikolai V. Noylkov had been down 616 rents to 8 cents, tha lim­ •taff would not be permitted to pose of co-operating to bid to II, C. Iletsel; Chase- and lo. by that there are check* and bal­
CALL TO ARMS
relieved of Via duties aa Russian it. and oata were • cents lower, the leave for homo until the Brasilian purchase ffrom tha government the D, L. Harper; A Dud* and Rons ances In the Taft-Hartley Act
Registered?
$ ambassador to the Unltad State* lim it
WARSAW, Oct. 24. (AV- A
* , ' j «tA government has Insured the “safe building and facilities of tha Farm by David Earle; J . C. Hutchison "designed to keep It from being
and Co. by Roby luring; Standard
This la the last weak lo raga
call
by
tho
Polish
Socialist
Party
and would be succeeded by Alexdeparture" of the Soviet diplo­ Labor Camp in w#at Sanford.
a union-busting instrument or a
Ister In order lu vole, in the
This bid by the representative* Growers by J . R. Davidson; Ran* slave tabor law."
for tha “rebirth of Internationkl
- ander 8. Panyushktn.
*
• COTTON TUMBLES
matic' staff In Rio D* Janeiro.
City election on Nov.. 4. Regieflril
i
Oviedo
Truck
Growere
by
Socialism
oq
revolutionary
Marx­
of
th#
celery
and
citrus
Industry
Novikov look over tha lop Sov­
NEW FORK O ct 84 (AV-CotBrasil broke diplomatic rela­
(ration hooks will be open at
ist ground" stirred speculation to­
iet diplomatic.post In Washington ton futures slumped mors than tion* with Russia several days will b# made In order to continu# Perrt Whitehurst; City of Sanford
OPPONENT HANGED
Ihr City Hall until Halurday
last year, succeeding Andrei Gro­ 84.60 a bale today under succes­ ago when the Moscow govern­ th* camp for housing migratory by Commissioner loa R. Lether
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 24, day that Socialists may be plan­
of thl* week, Thone who have
myko, who was named permanent sive waves of liquidation, Influen- ment refused to accept a protest labor, It wat reported this morn­ and H. N. Rayer; Chester Foegate (A V - Dr. Gyorgy Donath, once ning to establish an International
registered for previous City
Russian delegate to the United ced by uncertainty ovar tha pend­ against Soviet newspaper articles ing by County Agent C. R. Dawson Co. tby F. L. Bradford and Semi- In Parliament, waa hanged In center for war on "American
elections do not HWt# To regis­
Nations,
ing government program to eurb attacking Brasilian President Cas­ who was named aa secretary of nolo.County Chamber of Commerce prison yesterday aa a convicted, capitalistic bridgeheads In Eu­
ter again. Only those who are
rising prices, along With weak­ par Dutra.
conspirator against tha govern- rope."
th# Association. H. N. 8ay#r. city by Bdteard lllgglnt.
over 21, who have resided In
j
The annual meeting of the ment.
manager, was mad# treasurer, .
PIL8EN, Ctechoalovakla, Oct. ness in outalda markets.
Hanford for six months and In
24, (A*)— A rom an In burning
Mr. Dawaon' revealed that th# Seminole County Farm Bureau and
HOUSE INVADED
MONTH K ISSED
Florida for on* year, ran reg­
£ clothes ran Into a room of th l
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24, UP)
. STRIK ERS ARRESTED
RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP
LONDON. O ct 24, (A 9 - Field City owned land of tha camp will election of officers and eupper will
ister now. Th* election on Nee.
w Try!* Chemical Company where
SANTIAGO. Chits, O ct
LONDON, Oct. 34, (A V - A — A South Philadelphia family
Marshal Lord Montgomery got b# leased to th# Association for a he bald at 7:00 o’clock Friday
4 I* for (he purpooe of filling
workmen were making Christmas — Chilean authorities —
himself kissed last night In front very small ram, also that he had evoging, Oct. 331 at the Furture British Foreign Office spdkeeman waa almost joltad out of bed early
two M ila on th* City Commis­
firecrackers, causing an explosion
ia on o rg an ised _______ __ of 6.000 veterans who served un­ been delegated the work of secur­ Farmer Building. Mrs. M. D. asserted today that expressions today by what “fait Ilka an earthsion. John Krlder, Fred Wil­
which killed her and 12 other plot to wreck the national econ­ der him at E l Alnmein. holding ing tha bids necessary to purchase Gatthl will have charge of the of friendship toward tha western quaka or explosion."
liam* and Jach Rallgan are I
persona. Tha plant wax destroyed. omy — today ordered tha arrest n reunion a t Albert Hall.
Hurrying to Investigate, the
■upper, said Mr. Daweon, Many powers, attributed,to Prime Min­
the canto.
candidate*
In Groan No, L Jack
Authorities said aim had arrived o f 360 strike leader* la the vital
Richard
Wellards
found
an
auto­
Items
of
Interest
to
growtra
will
ister
Stalin
by
a
Laborite
member
Blond# British film star Grata
W. Montgomery of th# War
Lodge and Randall Chase nr*
early lo work and that her cloth­ copper region where miners from Gynt, who gave him the smock, Production Board told the group bo discussed, Including the labor of Parliament, s e e m e d to be mobile wrecked on the doorstep
candidates In Group N t. 2.
ing biased up while the huddled Dm Sewell p lu have Joined a squealed: “F t* always wanted to that lhe Government wanted to ramp, experiment station progress, "drowned out" by the Russian of their home. Several young men
open fire,
spreading walkout ? JHU’c j
press and rad io..
away.
do th a t"
i turn th# camp o v i; t6 a group of loll [ conservation district, etc.

35 Crew Members
Of Tanker Saved
By Coast Guard

4 4 stisl In aerf

hi

U ngf I 'l t r l

2 Candidates. F o r .
c Association.
City Commission
Heard By Lions To Hold Dinner /U
M ayfair Monday

Hat Tossed Into 31 Are Killed In
President’s Ring Train Collision
By Senator Taft
In London Fog

Slot Machine Held'
A Evidence Said
Tampered With

Association Is Organized For
Purpose 01 Buying Labor Camp

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

The Sanford Herald

France And De Gaulle

.**
-------;------ ■f±=iir i .
T h e Im portance o f th e recent F re
n ch elec tion.1 in the
•t*nch
f,
A m erican news has tw o o r th ree reason s.
111
F irs t, F ran ce has tu rn ed from chrtos in her internal
politic.*, with many p a rtie s, none of them worth much, to
OsUbvr XT. raia, ■■ ibt'V'Mt Of lltr supporting with quite a m a jo rity th e men nominated by de
lln rttla, iiM rt
Ih r .let
Gaulle, o r favored by t h e fa m o u s-C cn e ia L -llu
•t
T&gt;e a prim a donna m tem p eram en t, Nurd fo r o th er* to work
■HOI.I.a'm i- n e t s
Stellar
W.Uh, B u t he iilentifica hinmelf w ith F ra n co m a single, idea,
n u ttu o * iiK ts .
and in identified by hia upholders an th e mainrstay of F re e
&gt;•■»*«! Maaaaf
F ran co . The m a jo rity rolled up fo r hin tick et* neernn to
sirisr iiiiT io n n t r i ; i
1*r Csirkr. week
I •» .•show th a t the F ren ch a re tired of ch ao», o f disintegration.
. s w 'M m i Ii
.......
_
l.te
T h ey w ont thoir nation once m ore unified, centralised,
T t r o Maarbs
Bis M a.lt,
stro n g . Thin romoven to ' Home e x te n t tho fear th at o th er
Oaa Year ----u have had that franco would fall to piecen and into
, All akllaatj aatirr, i l l * . »i
Site collapse. "*
Ibaak, rrtalailuaa a .* i s W i - f
. let Ike aurgu.. -ol — — A n o th e r im p u rtan t THUS if Yor Artie ri ca ti *Tnte A;st Tsthitl
will b . rt.rsM (at
-3 Sf y3 l"cas
th e F ren ch Communist P a r ty has, fo r th e time at leant,
i r M irrltilm rale*.
.t,s i,a v &gt; ll«et#walall&gt;ek been defeated. The election Hhown a .definite turn of m ajor*
t**., ryftT*Call ..Tka IliraM la Ike
aallaaat (Ills of art, rdt-la*. OJI1- Uy thou gh t aw ay from th e Soviet Ideology towards stron g­
H l are a a l . l . l . . * la (hr (are'll e r t i e s ,o f friendship and u n d erstan din g with "Britain and
elllea la Ike caaalrr wltk k . . * s . . i the U nited S lates.
t, r, la Ik Iraqn a.S &gt;- „ Talk.
Tke II.raM 'i. , a r a t i s al Ik.
Too much need not be expected in improvement of
Aaaavlal.it l*,vaa a llrk I. m ill.* French conditions from thin one start. Hut jt is a good start
eirla.lv.l. la Ik* a*, fa. rveakllratlaa at all fk* Ural a .n . .r ia n t toward unity. And unless a nation has strength and unity
la (Ml arni|aa«r. aa aril aa all
within itself, it cannot face strongly and unitedly an out*'
Af a.w , enealrkaa.

F R ID A Y , O CT. 24, 1947

A LOAN- THE WORLD

THE WORLD TODAY

High School Hears

HELP US WITH!

N a v y E x p e r ie n c e s

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AI* Foreign Affairs Anal)*!
V
*

Thteu Naval ftrst-rvlsla uf Sem­
inole High School
entertained

This riilumn has'encountered—
no intOguhng
Communist. mystery, which first
gave ■ glimpse of itself several
month* ago anil since then has
kept pupping up piecemeal In un­
related part* uf the world, like ■
colony of prairie doit*
Not to make too much out of
thi* development for our reader*,
It hat to do with an intensive
Soviet" campaign to repatriate
allTluTsIan* in -foreign countries.
Muttow never announced it os
» rampnign and il wuy only after
lhe»e irpiiirintii.ru hail Seen noted
in numerous widely
separated
area* that* oberr vrr* deridett somethintt unusual wap afoot
Thu* far parties of Russians
have returned to the homeland
Troni Canada, the United States,
South America, China. France, |
Ethiopia. the Middle Hast and
side world. The election does not put de Gaulle himself In rpiite likely from other countries.
FRIDAY. OCT. 31. 1917
The total i r pat rioted runs into
the driver’s se a t But that may come later on.
many thousands. Some
11,000
IIIIII.K VKRSH FOR TODAY
are said io have returned to Hus&gt;1.1. or to Iw returning, from
Quack Psychiatry
DO NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE
Fiance alone.
OK WEAKNESS NOR IGNOR­
Whole fnmltie* ate U'ing taken,
ANCE. GOD IS DEEPLY INPsychoquacks, they* call them, 25,000 unqualified men
TEKK8TKD IN SUCH AND and women trafficking in people's nervous mid mental dis­ with - alt their moveable la-long.
In|t», In fact, Ihcsr (ample ate
WILL FATHER THEIR CAUSE:
He iloth execute the judgment of orders. According to the American Psychiatric Association, la-mg urged to cary *si&gt; they,
the fatherless and widow.—Deut. Rockefeller Center, New York City, these pseudo-scientists ran, especially tool* and surgical
10118.
&gt; - -Tt
are tailing in a billion dollars from men and women whose inatrunmait*. The Soviet govern'
mental health they are harming. Thu quacks flourish with mrnl foots I he Inli for everythin*,
Tamarark
(Front The Christian Science
high-sounding diplomas from metaphysical “colleges" and •ml promises, homes. and Jobs in
Hiiisia. Of course ft is required
Monitor)
.
are ready to give nil kinds of emotional counsel and |»er- lhat those repatriated renounce
O il!'o f-w h at m is t,'what sudden
sonallty adjustment advice.
citirenship ■ in
their
adopted!
They are making fortunes because qualified and legiti­ rountries. a Yugoslavia also has I
Thlf^lJuVnlng tamarark arose.
To Jhrow across the moonlight mate psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, .numbering roughly been carrying out a similar pro­
*
night
5,000 at the most, are too few to handle all the mental gram of repatriation.
It* lacy mantleT lien- sound goes
Some of those being .repatriated
problems
on
which
people
wish
to
have
help.
The
quacks
Soft through the branches san­
hdvrn't set foot on- Hussian soli
get by, too. because the field nf psychiatry is so new that since Csariat day*. *Some of them
daled, dim
The evening falls ntxiut tha leaves existing state medical laws do not cover It, or cannoLhc ao wore latrn abroad and so are mak­
-Aryl-upward -frryn each pointed tiUerpreled. It Is therefore difficult to close flu- quacks’ ing n Voyage Into the unknown.
stem
offices and run them out of business. Thu American Psychi­ Indeed, it must tie a daring
^ llArpid Vinal.
atric Association, however, has appointed an education com­ adventure for all of them.
Altd why this attempt at whole­
. Henry Wallace tay* that Gen­ mittee to fight these frauds, and stands ready to give in­ sale .repatriation? Well, your coreral Eisenhower could win if he formation on genuine psychiatrists anywhere in the United reapondtht wpnt'-la h good quarter
..rai). for Pretidenl... But General States.
which tiptkes a business of solving
myeteties, and the chief answei'
Eiienhower it not a candidate.
is that Russia is in great need
.So Wallace it peifcclly, safe.
Retiring:, Some Day
of maupownr and is ahiious to
Former Auntant Secretary ol
Senator Kenneth I). McKellnr of Tennessee is going to get any and all of its people back ' ISJI
War Johntop testifies that Pres- retire. Hold everything, all those who dislike Senator Me- home. The shortage of workers'
I* umlei stood to lie very serious,
•dent Rootrvrlt knew m l’)3H tli.it Kellur; there irf still plenty of time to plan a celebration.
owing to the terrific losses b u s
war wat turning and that we The senator is going to finish out his present term, which taineil in the law.
couldn't stay out of it. Good fore- lasts until 1953. He will then lie HI, ami thinks that he will
ApaiV frtim this main Issue,
light. But in 1940. campaigning then-be ready to enjoy a little quiet life at home.
Moscow ,« said to want to gat
the Russians who were dis­
against Wendell Willkie Candidate
McKellar has been, a senator longer than anyone else track
placed from
their native soil
Roosevelt lold ihr American people
in the history, of Tennessee, having begun his service in during the ahh and Row of war.
that if he were re-elected Presi­
1917, If he completes his term, he will have achieved 3f&gt; Many uf these people are White
dent, no American mother's son
years, which will .bring him close to the top of the senators Russians, and the government
would ever fight on foreign soil.
of long service. HU continued re-elections are often ultrib- doesn't want them nlqoad. bethere's a danger that they
attention. to
any and all requests from. raua*
"■— A^dyinj Ycterin ni World War _UtetTld his assiduous
.
. ,
.. ^
will talk, about things which tho
II puls to shame all of us who Tonrtexsoo. A ny, th a t In, excep t thoHo fro m an y su p p o rter o f s ,„.(ct wh(M&gt;i t0 kccp
base our lives on selfishness. Al th e T V A . T h e Henalor lonK hro w anteti to nrltl^thc T V A t o j j*be dcsiio for m anpow er,to
Russian1 Industry
-•-lime when "Wlul cl*5 t -jefUul' lls iJo Itticn l-m a c h in e .' anti h as lieV SF.Torjflven “thorn* who rehabilitate
of il?" has become almosl a th w arted h im , firm In th eir b e lie f th u t th e T V A belonged Would l * tmdeiaundahla under nny
*' ri'yumsUnco That calls for ;ju
national slogan, il is refreshing to th e n atio n Itnd n o t to Htatc politic«.
'
'
*
explanation. Howaver, we certainly
I &amp; , to find this young soldier about
should he slow wilted Indeed if] j
lo die from injuries in his - na­
w e didn't recognise that one rea­
TQ0
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
tion's defense, willing the corneas
son the Bolshevists .whnt to ac­
ny Rtm aKLL KAY
quire industrial strength as quirkof hi^ eyes Im-a New York eye
V A* Possible is .harausd of-Urn
bank to that tomeone else who
Ever:
BU.a..ldg..tintU.
requirehrenU
of their wolld re-is blind msy see: Wlutf- duHir ' f f r When ad comes nome driving a Boh are popular. They have a car
volution-for the spread of Com­
for il) Nothing, hut perhaps a now automobile. He wears a smile So, before they get rolling they munism. certain innale satisfaction. And aa wide as the Amsion and hunks have a total of Wx hide piled on
You will recall Ui«* General
the burn long and loud. Every, top of each other In a car that
lie has lefl a leuop- for all of
body rushes out to see tha new tho manufacturers had designed .Zhdanov, .one pf the top ' Bolshe­
------------vists, recently told the Soviet blue
lo edrry three at the.most.
ruggy.
"Ain't she,a honey 1 “ Dad y ells,
Everybody I* happy and gay,. conference In 1’nland that ■‘thp
Thrtr air nol m nuny Commun­ “IxKikit those ptraamllnas and ac­ Blit steps on thn gas lt d Om u,*»H. B, ■R.-yrtlt-put HIT e/fortlltt
ist* m Hollywood, wr usihrr fr'om cessories, -radio, cigar lighter, jalopy leups forward like a fright­ acting IKaF the Marshall flan
ihe aclori’ Irstimony, hui they heater, fan, foglRrhU, and get a ened Jack-rabbit. Paasenger* ar« i* not realised." The Mnr.hall
are so daincd active. Jhat is lire load of that upholstery. She's 1*0 all hut thrown from the car, but project U based on the economic
horsepower and whall do betler'n somehow they manage to hang rehabilitation of western Kun&gt;[
trouble with the
Communists 00 miles an hour."
on, and screaming and yelling ami the’ weapons for thi* hall
wherever you find them. One man
Mothar elfmbs In the front teat they hit the highway,'
between the Demofraeirs and t
can throw a monkey1 wrench in and la fascinated with all the gad•A'.few mintuee later, a quiet tofshevisu will bp economic &gt;
V * »b«ei .
the machinery and still a whole rets on the dash; she likes the residential section- It disturlied otirces. Rtrs)ia
'new" smell. ’ Bonny, 18, and Sid,
I s * goln
•factory. A handful of Communist* 10, a rt all aqulvtr. Boy- how they by screaming siren*- Ambulances Diircei now, &lt;a
inl a parliament can oyerlhrow want to get their hands on that and police cars asc «m their way after them.
to another acCidenf- A crowd la
Then, taking)
a whole government. Tlisf h what chariot and do aome strutting.
gatiifring nroung atiothrr wreck. view, it clearly'i
Dad
It
Just
an
average
cltiscn,
happened in Hungary. Tile N «i*[
Injured' era l&lt;e*lg placed on all Uhe (Hiwers &lt;
nwd Ike Fascitis were the same and his is an avaraga family. Re •tretfhera. Vollee are
taking rifle hanging nn the wall—Juat
had to do some penny pinching
• wgy. They never had a majority to make the down payment-rod names of witnesses. j[ , In case.
It all happened so quick, and
but they seiied power with a obligate himself for stiff ppymenls
How much succrss the rrjiail
handful
,
Vt • *J - far the next 18 months, but • no one teams able to tell Just riatton ptugram ha* achiaved thut
what
did
occur.
A
man
In
a
shiny
fellow just has to have a car.
far isn't dear. Ctuke ulwervsrs
Former Assistant Secretary of
Now jet's shift the scene to a new car. had Just Hotter) a green say it started ut t well but later
light,
ami
started
across
the
in­
War says thsl if another war back yard on the other side of tersection.. At that moment an slumped. One Interesting *i&lt;Wcomes, ."we* are not going to town where BUI, e high school old Jalopy, packed with kids earn* lighi Is that Museuw is particu.
larly anxious to get Armenians
boy,,nnd his chum. Bob, are soup­
have another Peari Harbor. If ing up an old jalopy they picked careening down the street. The to return home because many of
there is a next war, we are going up from a junk dealer. With boy at tha wheal, either did not them are skilled craftsmen.
•Se the light chenge or he thought
to have M Hirpihima* in tbs salvaged tires, odd* and ends and he could beat it.
LUNCHROOM MONBY
United Stales." In such an eventu­ maybe a bobby-pin or two, they
Two automobltqe were • tangl­
W ---------ality Communists, iheii; sympathis­ hate created A mechanical mon­ ed mats of wreckage. Four
strosity which they are preparing
TALLAHASSEE Oct. 84 (Spcer*. at well as Democrats and Re- to launch upon the .public high- people-two girts, ■ boy and Dad del I — The
Seminole
County
wsra in tha hospital. Bill was in Board of Public Instruction will
blicant. would be killed. There
the
morgue.
Five
familes
were
receive 8272.84 this week in fed­
no place for polities or partisan­ "V o’ ’ them that Jalony hr just as
stricken by this tragic occurence. ora) funds from the State De­
shiny
bt
irflli _ as tha blight
ship in being prepared.
oughtthrilling
car I* lo Dad and1 hi*
his family1
f.
. Hospital bills, morticians’ fees, partment of Education as reim­
lo plan now," Johnson adds, "to Every cent the boys could rake or
tor bills, garage charge* end bursement for county school
that we will be so damn strong •crape for montha has gdna Into
ryora' fees piled Up. The. per­ lunchroom expenditures. .
sonal and financial loss of avery- State School. SupL Colin Eng.
nobody will- dare attack us. ,We IL They have worked like beavers
,ona Involved was staggering. .
shouldn't bother with trilkism to make It run.
So what-lt was Just another Itsh tab! that a total of 17.498.48
Dad's new ear Is fully Insurtd.
about wsr-mongetiag to preparing Being a careful business man he accidenL They happen^ every day. wa* being dlstrltpited to 19 courtsuch a plan."
* _and«I- But they always happen to Other tlee.
saw to *it" that fire, Jtheft_____
you
Don't be too surepeoplei P
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Melon w«r* taken cars of but he people;
property It can happen to you.
President Truman has decided added liability and
The new Kotor Vehicle Redamage.
call Congress
respcmstMe for hH act*. Itemem
Not
so
the
Jalopy.
The
bon
had
IJP TO
session about the middle of
accident*.
More
frequent
in8
6
0
TRADE IN
month to deal with rising
speetlon* of c a n should ba -re ­
and the European situation gaa to Worry about insuring the quired. Every motorist should
ALLOWANCE
and will make a nation-wide re­ eld crate, ft wgaT worth insuring |have hit car fully Insured and
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO
tvary motorist should 1* legally
address tonight to explain the anyhow.
A few weeks later Dad cllmbe responsible for this acts. Remem
The MUSIC Box
to the public. The crisis into hie pride and jey, lolls back! bar other people have all the ac­
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be pretty serious, for spac- ta the cushions a ftM .* hard day I cidsnls, and you are "other
have a way of b** «t the offke and starts for horns. | prople" to; the rest of - the world
the &lt;when you. hare yours. Drive fa te­
involve in sucb political Relaxed he steps on tho
motor purrs like a kitten,
fully.
as to mike them ex- la and out of t r a f f i c ^
ractiva to any thoughtarewspa
ROSE BUSHES
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Pemona
Wa- can antscipale to harm a -e a r like tkU
No, 1 _ J0c Bach
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Cell las seedLately
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Bah h are' Just finished football,
It l - U 1 4
P hoaeM i
GrAy ShndowH Nuntcry,
and climb Into their'
domestic potiPhone 71S-J1
preparing to head for'
Glasses Fitted
A half doeen kids swam

rises yesterday morning with ac­
counts of cruises taken during the
summer. The program wa* under
the direction of Byron Beard,
president of tha Student Council.
Miaa Ollie Itcrw Whittle led in
group
singing
of
“Anchor*
Awclgh." Several selections weie .
played by the school band.
thtucachunl hand. .
Bolrtiy-Htinson,- the first Heser- . j
vist to lie introduced, told of his
cruise aboard an aircraft carrier
to Edinburgh, Scotland, whno Ofij
rrew visited famous old castles,
guldens and theater* ami* where
food waa scarce' and there, was
no candy.
The next stop was at Sweden,
where, he said, ''there wa* plenty
of everything, Including p u ll)
blondes.*' He descrilanl the country
as beautiful. He told nf the trip J
to Copenhagen. Denmark, to Eng­
land and London where they saw
Westminister
Abby and other
points nf interest, and of tho
return home via Cuba.
France* Temple told of a trip
lo Puerto Rico aboard a 2&lt;S,t belt
destroyer, of hit work jn the galley
amt of how hu was put on extra
watch duty al night for having
taken an unauthorised cat nap uri
the deck. On the return Slip !)'*&gt;' 4
stopped lit Havana, the slrn r of , .
which, ho said, ilmpraasedr
Vi
The ship docked again at-MiamL.ix
at lire conclusion of the «mw»-.»n;
Charles -Brown'
uppeilfd '
.fellow aludenta to join up and
lake a summer crillse as Nnfid
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under ■ the btoller until crisp.
Then serve as croutons.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA C E TnnEB

Simon Dingfoldcr
Mr. Wort Inn an To
Promoted At Cornell
Talk To Art Dept

Social Calender
Tha Sanford Townsend Club
will hold their regular meeting in
the Tourist Center at 8:00 1*. M.
Amusement and refrethmtnl* will
ba provided for all.
SATURDAY
Thera wil be an organisational
meeting and luncheon of the San,a

SUNDAY
The Seminole Country Club will
have a bpflct_*uppcr *k 8:00
o'clock.
MONDAY •
The Dependable Class uf the
F irit Methodist Church will meet,
at 7:48 P. M. with Mr*. J . D. Cal­
lahan, 721 Fast Twentieth Slrlrt.
The Trujhseekrrs Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
In the annex at 3:00 I’. M.
Week of Prayer wUl lie o W rby Women'* Auxiliaries of
the First Preabytcrikn Church
with a regular business and ins­
pirational meeting at 3:30 P. if.
at the church. Mrs. G. U. Stuart
‘ will be in charge of the devotional
and Mr*. Sarah I-ce Timmons of
Orlando will be the guest speaker.
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold it*
regular business meeting at the
Tourist Center at 8:00 o’clock.
The board will meet at 7:30 P.M.
rT h *
Presbyterian
Women’s
Auxiilary will observe the “Week
of Prayer" at 3:30 P. M. at the

be the guest speaker.

WEDNESDAY
The Preibyterlan Women’*
... Aux
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Hlary will observe the ’ Week of
Prayer" at 3:30 P. M at the
church,
Mr*. -Victor M. Green
will speak to the group on For
sign Language Group*.—---- ^—
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TilUKhUAT
The Preibyterlan Women’* Aux­
iliary will observe the “Week of
Prayer” at 3:30 P. M. at the

Friend, of Simon Dlngfelder,
llarry Wonhman. arti»t. of
tun of Mr. and
nd Mr a. Jufiua DingDing* Eustls will lie the guest ap.at.rr
felder, will be intrreated to learn at the fun! meeting of th« Fine
that he ha* been promotrd from AH* Depattmcnt of the Sanford
a frrahman to* a aOnhonuirt- In
a t Cornell Uni
houae.
Mr*. Fted T. Will lama,* chair­
man of art Of the depertmerit,
ia the apim-or fur th e , meeting.
Following' Mr. Worthmnn'. talk
to the jeroup a tea will i-e held
and hostesses ate Mr*. J . II Ben­
nett.- ehail mart. MrWilliam
Schnabel, Mr*. K. II. Cli-menU,

Miss Betty Rowland
Honored. A t.. Shorn
Mr*. 'Clifford 1‘rocliy, Jr . tie
tel Iuilied with a ml*C*JI»tlCou*
aho'wef at her home on Holly
Avenue Wednesday night honor­
ing Mi** Hetty Howland, brideelect of thi* Fall.
A color *cbeme of yellow and
green was employed in the decoration* which consisted
room*,
S everal gam e* an d eolilesl* ap

propriatc for the occasion weto
enjoyed and prise* were prvsein­
ed to Mr*. Henry Witte, Jr . atul
Mr*.* J . M. Leonard for excelling
III them. The bride-elect al»o re
reived many useful gift* from tInOther guest*.
*
A 'iweet course further carryIng out the chosen motif wo*
served by the hostess assisted
by .Mis* Barbara Dampler.
Those enjoying the party with
the honoree were: Mr*.- George
Howland. Mrs.- I.en McCall, Mr:
Helmi Welton. Mr*. E. W. fitile*
Mrs. S. C. Gardner, - Mrs. C. C
Collins. Mr*. Marlon Conway. Mr*
Hayward Ivey, Mr*. Randall Col­
lin*, Mr*. Leonard, Mrs, Witte.
Mr*. Philip J . Allen, Miss Ham
pier. Mi** Mary Edna Laridiesi
and the hostess.

Krtcion.* and hU-Tatuily;— "

Mr. and Mr*. E. M. At milage
returner) yesterday to Sanford a f­
ter spending the summer month*
shing during World War I
in Quebec, Canada.
Only 80 student* are chosen for
Mr*. J . Koss Adams returned the “Pershing Kifle* out of an
today by plane -from an extended enrollment of approximately 10,visit In New. York City, Kantoa 000. The organization is at prrCity, Mo. and 'San Francisco, *ent_ undergoing instruction in
crack drill* and riflry salvos for
nrrsidcntial visits tu the univer­
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Harris and sity. The first dignitary expected
»on, T. I. Harris. Jr., of Daytona to visit Cornell will bo Thomas E.
Hearh plan to spend the weekend Dewey.
Mr. Dingfelder said that the
in Sanford with M b, Harris'
compulsory military t r a i n i n g
mother, Mrs. E. 1). Mobley.
taken in Seminole High. School
Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Workman during the war was a great help
.of Avon Park, formerly of San­ lu him in cadet work at Cornell.
ford, were guest* foi.gmo day* At the high school he was fur a
thi* week of Mr. and Mr*. A. W. brief lime Cadet Major and com­
mander of the group. He nl?t&gt;
said that the itrfmc textbook is beFriend* of Bedford Aiken, III Ine u»ed at Cornell that Is used
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son of }4r. and Mrs. Dick Aiken, In the local school,
will be sorry to learn that he is
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Hradham 111 and confined to the home of Stunt NiRhi Held
of 127 Congress Avenue,’ Daytona hi* parents at 4(1 Kiliutt Avenue
. At Oviedo School
Beach, announced today the birth in Mayfair.
of a daughter, Gail Ann, on Oct.
I id |n Daytona. Mr*. Hradham • Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Tucker h«ve
j will be remembered a* the -for- aa their guest, Mitt Connie Clif­
mor Lois Wolfer.
ton of New Smyrna Beach. Mis*
Clifton held the Intercidlegiate
women’s tennis championship In
church.
Mra. J . H. Turley of 10(6 and in Ili(fi she-ranked sec' ie Eleventh Grade, sponsored
Professor Paul Miklor. will
Orlando will speak on Mountain uiid In southern women’s s i n g l e s
ent " I t ’s A Date—Or I* It T
Missions.
snd first in women’s double*.
iThe Twelfth Grade, sponsored by
Miss Thelma la-e. will present
"Msgnolia Blooms.” The Ninth
(Sradr, sponsoretl by Mr*. Kslherine Teague, will present "Not
.Quite Perfect.” The Tenth Grade,
Blair j*P°n*ored by Mr*. Elaine W. Hauiis jolm an. will present "Chicken* Come

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108 Eafit Second Street

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Special to the Sanford llrta lJ
Hr MARIAN It. JON LA

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■ The student* from the fifth
grade up are selling ticket* and a
prise will l*e given the one selling
(the most ticket*, as well a* a
free ticket to each atudent selling
la* much a* $1.00 w o rth of tlcketa.
The play receiving the must vote*

Iilrive In k« uii fundi In purchase

r. husband* j Smith.—U.lt-s.. Jim
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Heituan Morrii, of Swnftnd
itiajlv t of r e r e tn o n in to r tip

ration; tllll'l itm.l enjoyable |
I'd of frolic "w m

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rail* « « riiuipmcut for thvir* center

at the City Hall )»&gt;* selling phono*
of the graph record* of the song of “Tha
III hi ' freedom T r a in '* * w r i t t e n \y '1r------- 1ving Beilin m „i t.i-aiiici! by Hud-

The Ovjnlo Woman'* t'ldli held

enjoyed li)

itf the gur-l- follow/iti|f die

Mr» Milton (lore, Mfj
, f.ein
halt. Mr*. Ju n ii* W Wtl-ott,'Mr*
J . F. I'm , Mr*. HoHf- t'ov. Mr*

Mr*. Augusta l.indtrn uf Cural
(table* ha* returned to her home
after visiting her brother, Alfred i

iJr. Fred T. Barnett
To Preach In Oviedo

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Oviedo

'. it. y«&gt;k. m »*. i; i
r*. FresJ pier Sim.
The out of town i
r*. Frank Landum
4Hack* ML o f Lubov, i
|Herman .Morris, of tvo i
llcwjit Johnston, of n r ,
Allan Hunt, or Ki.-umn,

Ste»»tiimi. pie-idvnl Ami Floyd
Cikipet. vire pieddenl of Iha
Crate, reported that :ioo recorda
wire iriven out today. The Crata
will net the profit on th« sale of
the record* which were sent
fikdghl’ fit e by the Columbia He*
cord Co. to the Mu»ie IIok of
which S.
Wthn. Jr- is operator,
Mi Frank Tall™ti. sir. and Mr. Winn is handling the work
Tommy Moon; Mi G .. S
i. Rev and Mr*. Han old H.
T he f t a te I* planning nittiiy. iiit
-—aud U cv .n tttlM r-r l.ionel !c Iv* ting program* fin Snnfoid
' 1 *&gt;n -inid ilall gallon, I tide.
\until. Any student in the high
&lt;• , Attirtii-an Legion had n school is eligible to join for a
i n dinner" ami bingo party
nominal fee. Admit tanre to the
litii i Iran t t'ginn II
twaPi" Falk Tluit-day night! Crate i- l*v ticket only. It is
'in tho■i- Invited were Mr.' mien Saturday inglit* fmm 7.:20
Mnr: Anna CTftWliiiii. Mr.'
Mm , T I., ’Lingo, St.. Mr.
Mr*- I'atd Miklrt, Mr. ati^
1 i i L \\!.i , lor. .It . Mi . and
law ful llatdy. Aley lav it*
Mr. ami Mrs.- Jimmy Mcm Mr». Augusta It, t .,vingMt. ami Mr*. Orenn Burnett,
bitd Mm J . It. Junes, Jr .. Mr.

Mt. and Mr-s. la-on t
i and Mt, Hit-it t;
&gt;1 Mrs. Tommy Stfcjny

i-. George l'. -Means,

I It her g u e sts Include*]

t «*»«Mi*»**v| left

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til the pioflt on th*
-Indent tneinbets- of

i-it to |&gt;&lt;&lt;putaiire the
the Freedom Train
aid Mr. ti'nitas.

Mr. aiid Mr». Tummv
and Mi Carl Haul. M
Hen G . W n in ritfh t, V «

Holbs t'o*. Mr. nnd ’

Parlltt, Frofv*&lt;ut mid

I aw ton. Mr, and Mi - I

homa. will tell of tho work. Mrs,
J . II . Turley of (Ulatido will be
the guest speaker on Thursday
and will discus* mountain misMrs. Victor Green win present
a piugram on Foreign .Language
Mission* on Wednesday and Mr*.
W. s. Brumtey and Met. It.'v
Mann will tell of the tu-giu Wurk
on Finlay. All meeting* will begin
promptly nt 3:30*1*. M. at the
Pttubvtertan Church. „

of the Solilliside I
rhaitiuvti fu r M onday n flrin o o ti
at -M il o’eloek in the teacher's
room
at
Bouthsiib*
F iim aiy

of the Mayfair Inn, announced
this iuurning that the Art Kami*
Trio of Tampa h a* Iwen engaged
to enteitain ill the cocktail lounge
of the hotel. They will apm-ar
every .Saturday night.

OVIEDO Oct. 24 (S
Dr. . Fred T, Barnett, 1
temperance leader for
Nelson, pastor of Foa- from the judges will I f dot!rtfj'd
and executive secretary
United Flonds iiry*; Wlll spend tti^rhnrrt.Tim l wiM vtsH-tfttn'hH thr
ta»s presenting the play will
the entire il*y next Sunday In' relative*. Mr,
bo giien a holiday
Oviedo, preaching and speaking W'heeJcr and
in various sssrmblle*.
lie wlllTirclch at'TosterXhajiel
at the 11:00 hour, and in the af­
ternoon at 3:30 there will tie a
rally of all negroes at the negro
Baptist Church ju’r*. In the even- '■
Ing he will preach from the pulpit
of the Baptist Church, as a guest
of Reverend It. II. Link, Baptist j
minister. Monday morning. Dr, ■
Bartlett .will speak, to- the as-1
the local High School auditorium.
While in Oviedo, Drl Barnett
will be a guest of Rc». and Mrs.

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charmingly. Of choice, printed Rayon fgvhionotu in
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Sturtly, yard - wide cre­
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cloth or rougher wen veil.
Whichever you c h o'o s e,
though, thin umuzlng price
inaures a vat-dyed design!

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Itright prints on sturdy
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Hr ARTHUR DECK WITH, J1L
Herald Sport* Writer
llr ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL
7)10 ffcmlnole III kIi School Cel­
ery Fed* will meet the Florida
(irid Prediction*
Military Academy Cadet* tonight
We ere going to waits rigid
at 8:00 o'clock at the high udioul into hot water «n our first pre­
athletic field In a grid ronte*l diction for the week. We pick
that will Ik? ipon*ored hy the San­ Wake Forest to up*«l the mighty
ford Klwani* Club. ' The proceed* powerhouse , of the -Duke—Blue
adit bp uied to purehtie a rriii*- Devil*.
Citator to Ik? given to the FcrBletson *hoold take Milligan in­
nald Laughton Memorial Hospi­
to camp and the Presbyterian*.
tal.
In. order to Increafe the tempo Rollins tiff i* ruled a* a toss up,
among the itudent* for the con- hut .we think that the lltur Stock­
teat. the Seminole High School ing* have a slight edge fo r the
I’cp Squad ami hand conducted u m nlrif, since Rollip* was pretty
apirited rally at the high *chool badly shaken up in the contest
athletir field thi* morning for the with Miami last Week.,
North Carolina la n much Iwtstudent*.
It ha* lK*en rumored that—J/olly ’ler tram than the Gator* from
I’lercy would U* aide to play to- the-statistical standpoint, but we
’ night, hut Principal'Hrrman Mor- think the Gator* have an excellent
rl» reported thi* morning that npporunily to make it two in a
the fleet Fed *|iinnerhack would row over North Carolina comnot be in uniform tonight nor pclltors.
Alabama ‘ sTmpid edge (Seprgia
would he he aide t{* play in a eon.
,le * t before tht? Fed* meet Winter. and the powerhouse of Kentucky
Park High here on Nov. 74.
will ronllnue if* Iwwl Idd with n
Little is known about the F. M. victory nvpr Michigan Slate.
A. aggregation, but it ia reported
Notre Dame will crush Iowa
that they have a heavy team, hut and Illinoi* will paste Purdue.
have fell the lot* of icveral oulMichigan will take Minnesota
. (landing player* from la*t year'* into camp In thg "Lillie Brown
combine.
Jug" affair and Texa« bin it over
. 4 . Coach Carl Kettle* ha* Urn
running hit charge* through eonArmy will trint Columbia and
ditjoning &gt;|.imt* and ha* hern Cornrll will defeat Princeton.
brushing them up on the funda­ Dartmouth will brat Harvard and
mental* of tarkling and blocking. Penn will wallop Navy. Virginia
No hpavv practice work i* In will rout VMI and I'enn Stale
itorc for the Fed* for ■the re­ will top West Virginia. Ohio State
mainder of the year.
will maul Pitt and Mississippi will
It’ Ik likely that the Fed fnenior edge Arkansas while IICLA js
will *tart the contest with Churk socking SMIJ.
•Huron at Center, Genu Harper
Colgate will edge llrown ami
and
_ . , Wallace
u, .. Tvre
. at the iguard*,
, Wa*hlngton. will take Stanford
Buddy Weatheringlon and Chris.,lnlo c-fnp. California will nip
Jensen at the tackle* and Ilyron Southern California amt Baylor
Beard and Floyd Cooper at the will lop the Texas Aggies.
end*. In the Frul haekfietd it will
.
Bulldogs
probably he Johnny Alexander
Soma Bulldog griddrr who
and Ccderirk Dunbar at the wing, often* the holes for the back* to
barka. Don Deal at the spinner, run through will be honored at
hark and Ray Dunbar at the the rlosc of thi;. Did.and High
blocking back poit.
School grid season as the result
of the action taken by the Dr Land
Ki warns Club at their weekly
SEEK COkfKBACK
DETROIT. Oct. 24 (/lb—Uni- luncheon Tuesday. The Kiwanians
varsltv of Detroit's Titan*, lu-at- Veiled to give the youthful grldder
en In three of the[r laat four foot­ n trophy in recognition of hi*
ball start*, mulch eomehark at­ ability.
tempt* here tonight with n hardlutst week tha Dcl.aml Elks
hit Duquemo University eleven voted to give a trophy to the
Which ha* dropped Ita la»l three Bulldug gadder who is named the
game* in succession.
must valuable'gridder.
IU.AGK WELL LUKES TO l*AHitt
- RUCK la s t N KKIl. VICTORY
LOB ANGKI.F.8 Oct. 24 (,Pr—
CHICAGO Oct 24 (Ab — The
victory-starved Chicago Rockets, Satchel Paige's Kansas City RoyWho have scored 1H!) point* in los­ als battled to a 4-3 victory over
ing eight consrcutive All-America Ewell (Harkwall's all stats lri_ J3
«*n/*re nee-foot larii gonmrrrurOip TiiMhir* TasT riTgfiL Itlockwell, are
against the New York Yanlm-jViGinrinnnli righthander, and I'algo
Eastern Division pare-setlers, tio twirled the flrnt four innings, then
night in Soldier Field. If the retired to let Jeas Flore* ami Jim
.Rockets should crash through with Newberry duet the rest of lha
» victory tonight it will Ito the way. Paige fanned nimi bniters
*
“P**1 fbr them »lnee Nov. all big leagers, wljite allowing no
24. 1045, when they liefrated the run*. Blackwell struck nut four,
gave up two cun*.
Yank*. 3H to 28. in New York.

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nATON ROUGE, La.. OcL 24
- (/P)—Vanderbilt's Commodore*
and the Louisian* Cnrommlorv*
each houten once in four start*,
meet her* tomorrow night still
with hope* of salvaging a place
of tha Southeastern Conference
chaiflpIonihlpT'
Of course, either Alalmm* or
Georgia must do the winner the
favor of Smocking off Georgia
Tech to make a share of the title
a v a ila b le . But. in view #f the up*
Mary Hatcher make* a play for IK* Forest Kelley In this scene
aeta which already have spiced
from “Variety Girl,” a Paramount picture with 40 big atar*.
the Southeastern doing* — well
Showing at the Kiu Theater Sunday and Monday.
thev cart hope, can't lhay?
It'll be a meeting of entirely
different type* of teams, despite
the fact that coach Red Bandars George Maffett Tops Irish — Iowa Tilt
nf Vanderhuilt is a format assis­ Skcet Club Shooters
Will Be Televised
tant to Hernia Moore of IJtU.
Ramie's Tigers are out there
NEW YORK OeL 24 (A1)—Af­
Irving to score all the time. And • George Maffett topped the list ter month* of preparation, tele­
ihry frequently do, rlirhlne' with o f mcmlier* of the Sanford SkeH vision is expected to ho in action
Club at the regular weekly meri
ionr run*, or wbh Y. A. Tittle's yesterday at the Municipal Air- for the first time Saturday from
tricky passes. They don't take It
the borne football field of Notre
too hard if aomehody else pet* a potL
The following wore* Wrrr Dame at South, Bond, Inti. The
few touchdown*.
game,
n
m , with Iowa, also being
. . des,
made:
Red'* Commodores accentuate Gdorge Maffett
12 21—83x50 erthed via CBS and ABC, la to lie
the negative, They're satisfied to K.'Newman, Jr .
tr, 17- SSxS» pictured for viewer* in the Chi­
l.V tfi—20x50 cago and South Bend a reft.
count their point* on their fingara, A. Car raw ay
even Just some ’ of their finger*, C. K-, Ellis
13 11—24x80
This tclecaat. to be followed by
17 — 17x25 other home game*, ia being made
so long as tbair opponent* count W. R. Williams
l«
— 10x25 possihle by .the Chicago Station
with fewer. In four games they've Bam Gardner
!U — 10x25 WIIKH through Ha newly initallmade a total of three touchdowns, Dr. B. I). Caswell
10 — 10*25 ed microwave relay link to con­
three rxtra point* and two field G. E. McCall
— 14x21 nect with cameras along the 60H
goal*. Their foe* have run up the W. S. Hand
— 18x25 yard line. Work on setting up
Dr. W. D. Gardner IS
same point tatal of 27.
— 11x25 this rirrult; which includes two
Surprising o* It may term, to F. L: Woodruff. Jr . 11
10 — 10x25 intcrpicdiate relay stations, ha*
someone who had never heard of Wesley Spenrcr
— 0x25 been under way all aumnier.
0
football, maybe, t-arh coach say* G. W. Hpenrrs
Hr’1!
Because' South" Bend' doc*L not
the other luta a-fine football team, John. Gallo wav----- - 8 .
— 8x25 have a tele-station, WBKR re0
"I.8 U I* far the l&gt;c»t team 8 . El. Gardner
It
is
pjapned
to
have
a
Turkey
**'
* Vrl‘, y porta thaj it ia putting in a lentwe'v# met thi* year,"
quoth
Shoot on the range . detail* of ; p„rtr y |„w . power transmitter
Bandera, "We'D just have to do which will lie announced
later by there under a temporary permit.
the Iwat wp can."
Byrd J . 'Goode, etuh secretary.
Using
the experimental call
Moore didn't gO quite that
WUXDP, It will operate only unstrong, hut he did describe Vandy
Football For Saturday
til Nov, 23 to make possible re-a*. “one of the- most dangerous
MBS 1:4(i P. M. — Army v*. leption at least at nearby view­
leant* in the conference.” He re- Columbia
at New York.
ing point* on the campus.
called that "They, had only a
NBC 2:15—Alabama va. Geor­
fair team laat year hut it took gia at Athens, Ga,
CHS. which Is making it* foot­
all Wf* bad to score 14 point*,”
CHS nnd ABC 2 :4 5 - ? Noire ball Saturday a double head or, has
and opined that Vanderbilt “Will Dame va. Iowa at South Bend.
changed It* snnouncing lineup.
he rebounding after their up»et
CBS approximately 5:15, or at Red liarlicr will go to Berkeley
hy Kentucky."
dose of Notre Dome game— Cal­ to do tho gamee from there, with
Red complained that hi* team ifornia va, Sun them'California at Gene Shumate to lake over in
‘‘ I* not, could not, Iw in good Berkeley.
.
place of Barber at South Bend.
phynicat condition," He mournrd
tha Ins* of three Injured men,
All networks ate rearranging
Paint your top pie m inis with
starting Tackles Wayna Cantrell iM-atcn egg and water tie fore nul­ their schedule* for 10 o'clock to­
and Boh Page, Center Charley ling in the nVen. This give* them night to carry (be newly an­
nounced 15-minute broadcast by
Hoover and Wlngbark Joe; Hick*. a nice glazed look.
■ Hernia, played Georgia with five
n&gt; sis "starters’ on sick rail. Kail
no sympathy to waste. Ha express
P U t { T H E V E S T IC
IC E
E CREAM
C
ad hopa that his flnR-string left | .
bid (bark, Ray Coates, might get
into the game- and-play a- little
for Ihv first time this season.
And he continued tha shifting
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
of hi* lineup, which ha* brought
fourth-string men up’ to first In
W l m a k b o u r ow n le a C re a m , A ll fla v o r*
a couple of positions—or,
aa
D elicio u i — H e a lth fu l
More prefers to »ay, haw pushed
the first three down below the
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
fourth.
Joe Hoird at left tackle,' Carroll
Phnne lilb
4H Hnnford 'Avenue
Griffith *1 right half, Ed Claunch
at center and Dale Gray at left
bntf-grr~mmnnir thnw Ttynmnm t
fur various raaapns over more
exp erien ced men. However, there
was no Indication that the final
shift would tend~nntu the field
A t gamtuiima. The affair Is IJHl'a annual
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PA G E F IV E

"I

bought the -story and playwright
Snake-Handler Is
Truman Speech
Cllttord Odeta.wua calleti in to tin
the
acenotio
and
direct
the
movie.
Bitten By Battler
. ,UVH*lKMtil |turn l*a*i Iffirl
I 1 ..■Ilmar.| It.,,,! lisa ' Oa»l
"F o r years 1 hail hgarii Dial oustt iili-il at lenst that he has llie
brought nut 24.543 voir* .ini an
Mr’. Odets was u L'ommUniit,"] courage lo net—ntNiinsl interim •
CHATTANOOGA. Tann Oet 2*
unrim m ini
Communiit* r.tnilr- .'Its. itogeis mtded.
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i,Vi—A Mbyeni-old meiniwr of the
ttonal
disaster,
and
domestic
mfln
dale. While but a tm.i ti ;sricenljge
Itolsrrt K. SUtplilig. chit-f com-!
oroiis-ide.1-1' '.nretr rr&lt; -H-ni -tinnyrri
™-el—lit*—Miri- vim Itr laui. it in , 7i »iU'v iiHTatlgani. J i.ljc u -u!T+
and lo pruve his faith* in prayer, hr
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dicalrt the tlirnglli of llir paity. that the committee will
Utm dl' . a u -r^ n y C r i m u - K "GT^opi. c7
! CatLiif tirnnched off jilu _tlu later
mil was bitten.
discussion of Communists ami the Odets activities.
.
! listing a grealei coupe,alive el
Police
-aid th at when
they
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public srh.HiU while testifying at
.'Its. Rogers said Mix* l.jU* col- f„f| fi„m n|J hianches of. tin* ml a rtlv e il fo r tin- services last n ig h t,
the committees hearings on’ Cent- unusi O. t). Mclntyie ume hud ministration, than' in any »imi* they found B us.ell tV ow der w rillf.
YOUR OWN HORN
mtinist activities iii the nt«vie in­ icieiretl publicly to iMets Us a '| *r effort in civilian strnlegv.’
ing on th e floitr and o th e r m em ber*
U The Advertising Columa*
dustry"
iiii-mu-t »t the Communist Party] The Philadelphia ln.|iur?e »•*. of - t i l e . - sect
standing
around
O F THIS NE\V5PArER
ami
21
uyver
lliat
domed."
;
'*
prrcrr.l
li.ijwUnit
life
“U
'
S'
Itu said (isnm im w -h'ivlfrrhtvc
p ray in g .
IkuktHtimuf
Hill
H
U
'
ftti
I
lit*
lUtivil*,.
tg||i
tiVuViT^
wll!
Worked-for year* J« extend the
t'.ip!.
( ‘Inill*. . It
II.illn e s s
tlntty's 'influence in H«ltywnmL -lo- aaid, waa written '«&gt; llaiiM 'imt I., shoved Inin a-liaek place ordered C titw iler token to » lin».
Eli Jac iihsm.; he ictrttiM, iv;ii Ktsler mlmittmi fonnm Com- B, (|„. .inning .essiml." 'ia-glid*
pitot. The ImVpilnt lejhilleil hi*
Phone fcctu front New York ty Holly- I
Phone
Lion i- needed i|llickl&gt; to im|ile c o n d i t i o n seri ous
said
site
agreed
ment
the
Marshall
PI*h
gtnLdHUkc
wo»il to diivct activities and wa*. I ,, ** %*. , .*tun
tcii U;»pT H.iitn.'-- Tu dried
In- lt« 8 ,-*‘tinder ajavlne Ifisri uZ * wllb-VnileliMn f—the ■mm ie*thaj I f ; soilli thing more than a &lt;irolnat rest »f f i u t r -persons tin
it was “moisly and gloomy in Ihe ise’ of ii-lief."'
uoit* tit rnntluct rlfiNM^ »iut
“
c h a rg e - n f vlnlnU pg-fhe T ennessee
eral ••ilueutiiuinl p r o p a g a n d a Russian manner," and added:
“ I think Nils is a splendid ex- MOSCOW, Del. 21, i,P&gt;- The nnlU snake handling law. It w as
among the Tilnt folk."
ample
of what t)|ie of pivpagandj, Soviet press and radio did not Ihe th ird stieli n u i - t - in th e ptfxt
He identified Jneidwon n* "a
tw o yeatw.
Communist*
Use tu inject Into Ihe I com ment tislay on ITestdent Tru
DON'T HAVf MUCM TUN charter member of the Cemmitn- ■notion plcturea." _
*pnan’*
call
for
a
s|M
-eial
-.
..ion
1st Party in America" and .nil
WHIN TH(Y HAVf
-She gave «» an example' u|“f Ceng res*.
expert in 11 aiiiing wpjkcr* fu;
Two Candidales
-cei.e front "N ine But th e lamely
Then .till is s firm lT lief lu ie
“the class-struggle.
*
Caristut told newsmen he left I eurt; the iijoitier ni the plnjf, that Congrca* in the e nd "ill not
«•'«»iii intif»( 11v»m P i|p Purl
ni+4'‘i-»iN| j ilii mut'h fiEmti! itI$ft to nv«U*t n
tl u s d i l i l t n biln ! [hit
the CojBmunUt Pitt tv many year- nIii1 •wnllt'ij* ^*i|K*t si l*‘"n
n sew ag e sy stem , |Ait th at it
hand
store.
The
eon,
*hv
said,
I
Euho[&gt;e.
Dut
eomiimiitators
have
7
th)l4ns
osl|iaa
crotr
^
ago and hud Joined it "when I
| mote o r Je ss uses I foreign s o u r c e s sh ou ld tie finurtied_on *n "p ay n r
list ■Pieistt rout loud Was a kbl." He itleitlified Itini't-lf made this stateineut In effi-et:
g o " basis,
j
ogs horn psunsnosl 4u- as ttow u « titer and n teacher
■You're not going to get me tu j M the bn-i* for this comment.*
lt|u&gt;i0 *nl. S it* Rtcon.
Lion F red lia n a s gratefully
work
here
ntnl
stjneere
|tciime*&gt;
•
.
itfu:lisn MtlMd oltin In the extensbiti -etviie of the out of little people who are pouter! PA RIB. Ih*t 21, i/l’’Piesbb-nt
ncknow l.slged in ta-lutlf of him­
lure*ttlul is ONI MY. 0&gt;«t 5000 build. University of California,
self Timl Mi- (inim s. the many
than
I
am."
,
jTfuman'*
d.-ci-ion
!■
*
*.dl
a
j
..
*
j Cnrlson was failed Jo the wit
Mrs. Rogers contended th a t the *ial -...io n of Congre** on Nav. g ifts b ro u g h t to him by fellow
g 0 t g iOOSlf t **ts full sln silsiM
r n t c tkn No* Ct»M l*itit«t«* Hull — ties-, chair after Mi- Id a Roger-. line was uunerrssary In th e play] I " **‘&lt;* prominently front-pagrsl Lions In celeb ratio n o fr th e recent
I of llo||ywo,&gt;d had testifier! that
"lieenuse ill life there always ate. in today's 4'aris ntorning papers b irth of “ C ub l.lo n " G ary Ganns.
CIOII IT I SOUMDATIOM
toi osmiam woo. iidtONvut, not es IComiminiM activities Jit the m ow people richer ot pomet than our* &lt;but only mm corunientnl i-ditonal- The Lion Social C lub m ade plan*
'capital are itterepsing hut "I feel selies."
for a T h an k sg iv in g dance on Nov.
ily,
I we have held them in check by
Finrij-Tireur, nil extreme left- W , .1 II, Ilarw ick of Pahokc*
Mr*. Rogers said, replying to «
■ S M M M R M M M M j
w as u guest.
exposing ,hem.
„
’ ■
naeltloii from Rep. Viill (IM IIL IM piildirnltuM w ith p ro .t'o a u n u n
J l i * . | .« rn Mill
- ,,
1st views, -aid Tinninn "Ims made
SEAT COVERS
have obtatnetl ....... .. "
" ' ' „clora «ho are Communist* “la hi* choice liet'Vi-en llnnuolp i ntnl
^ '3 l ^ W
r ‘ »ntalt. l.ut ila -F e u n iir Mg" De Gaulle,"
All

Reds In Schools

FOR RENT

I

ARTICLES T O R SA1

OFFICE ip tre in Meisch Building,
*
RENT A CAR
la rg e light office*, newly decor­ FOR SALE—Llmeroch for drlveway* and roadway*— Phone • • &gt; YOU DRIVE IT
ated. all utllitlee, beat and Jani­
PHONE 200 '
1241.__ ____________________
tor act-rice furnished. Call W8S Bit ICK LAND-MOB BISON
W. It. A A. Dept. Store.
iPatnta, Poultry Supplies, Kail*,
U DR1VE-IT, INC
Purina Feed*, Groceries and
TWO NICE rooms. Phone 2C8-J.
S E E US FOB
‘Mrat*. Touchtun A Watson, Ivb’t
70H Oak Are.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Celery, Phone 1169.
RECORD n.A .YERS and radio*
AND TYPING
• for rent. By day or week. The ALUMINUM easement window,.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Munir Bo*. +t# W. l i t S C
Steel easement -and Aluminum
SANFORD
Phone 1)5.1.
double hung windows. Mirarle
116 N. Park
I'havie 180
Concrete Co. —309- Elm’ Are;
Expcit Radio Repairing
ROOM for ‘ couple. Breakfast
Phone 1335.
Fred Myers. M l t . 2nd St.
* kitchen privileges. 505 Valen.
HOT PLATE LUNCH
cla Dr.
TH E llOME~SHf&gt;P
Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer'.,
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
2 ROOMS for rent. 709 Oak Are.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales 1700 Sanford Ave, Phone 1143-J
Phone 241-W.
and Service. The Music Bov,
ATTENTION MOlHKHS
110 W, 1st St. Phone 953.
L K illT HOUSE keeping rooms,
— DIAPER SERVICE—
adults only. 719 Oak Are.
FLOWERS
Baby Valet furnishes hospital
foe all aeeaalona
dean, sterile diaper* afld deodqrMe NEILL A YOST FLORISTS
iird container. Ee juomi.-nl and
WANTED TO RENT
81pea At*, just off Celery
aaft. Fully medically approved
Office ph. 403 rastdenea oh. 510 R
Call Daytona 2467-W collect fur
details. 90 diapers, $2 » week.
TWO ROOM furnished apt. Coup­ CEMENT STEPS for your home.
-F IR S T IN SANFORD"
le, 2 children 1-2 years; 1-8
Free estimate. Mirarle Concrete
months old. H. E. Hick*, Pig
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone W.15.
WILL grind corn for feed, grita
N Whistle phone 1352.
* meal every Saturday morn­
SEWING MACHINES
ing. J . W. Bell, I.tiki- Monroe.
KAI.KH AND SERVICE
2 BEDROOM furnished or unfur­
ltert’a Hewing Marh. Shop
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
FOR RENT—Floor sender. Eaay
115 E Fhrnrh
Ph. 1190
to C:Q0.
_
operation. Reasonable rates. Kanfurd Paint A Glaaa Co. Phone
TUXEDO FEEDS--complete lieu.
303._________________ , HEAL ESTATE FOR SA LE
HuntS Tuied* Feeo .Store
BEAI, ESTATE
INHUFANCR
Mo r t g a g e l o a n s
RAYMOND 41. HALL. Realtor
,
Registered Broker and
loturance Agent
»
Hm. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
HEAL RSTATE1 WR NEED
% U ST lN fla_OP.ALL KIND8-QFREAL ESTATE — HOMER,
— APARTMENT HOUSES, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS,
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
TY TO SELL, WHY NOT LET
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
oOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R .
. WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
J WILL THEN TELL
YOU
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROPEItTY WILL BRING AND
HOW SOON I BELIEVE IT
CAN BE SOLD. A. CULVER
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
HEAL E S T A T E BROKER,
MAIN OFFICE ON 17-92 HIGH­
WAY NORTH (TV UNDER­
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
PARK J8 8 .
— ---------■-----1
-NEW ’ HOUSE. 2 bedroom*, partly
V funtjihed. Small down payment.
Balance like rent For appointment call 0173.
_*
_

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
NEW SPINET P IA N O S -W .a irr.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Liberal trade In A terms. The 109 Palaaeita Ava. - I’hone 1011
Music Bo», 119 W. First St.
Pohne 953.
Piano Tuning and Repairing L. U
Bill. Res. flll-W .
a u t o T a in t in g
s u p p l ie s ,
Dulux and Duco Spraying EnSIGNS
arnrls and Laquer*. Masking
Show cards and poolers
tape. Sanding Disc anil Paper.
O— IlIIR'S HIGN SraV lC K
Senkarik Glaaa &amp; Paint C6.
O. D. Landres*. Phcfcm 1021
_______ 111,114 W, 2nd St.
Cohen'* Badiator Khoji for cnr.,General Electric automatic blan­
pleto radiator servis*. 1(Ml .Sa.iket# for aleeping comfort.
ferd Ave. Phone 350-V,’,
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
.SAN FOB D Beauty Salon. 309
FOR BALE
•
Park. Phone 1354. M. McMah­
OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
on Spiral jK&gt;rtiianent, lasting
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
15 mo, A lunger. Cold waves,
BUNDLES.
Croquinoh- i Maehineless. All
10; 16. 20 Jtnd 25 CENT
5»aves guaranteed. $6 up.
HERALD O FFICE
HOOFING and painting. Free es­
30 GALLON automatic general
timates. Smith Brother*. Con­
electric hot water heater. Used
tractor. Phone 1188.
2 month*. Phone 767.
^
ADIT many years &lt;&gt;f life to your
MAGIC Chef Deluxe range $60.
metal roof and beautify the
Phone 1370 M-2.
home. We spmy It the color
von want Block and other'eon-'
- f r i e d s h r im p d in n e r s
Crete structure sprayed in pasevery night at Homer's.
tel colors. Hants etc. sprayed
with best oil paints. Let us give
STEWART Warner electrie re­
yitu a free ritimate. Reel's
frigerator. 4 0 8 French Ave.
. - fmrtahle spray unit, 306 W. Bnd
TRACTOR,'aeroJkTTver aU RiverSt. Phone 1004-J .
aide Tourist Camp. C. R. Davis.
Alle-rt Hickson Repair Shop
FOR SALE—Good late modal
6th Street A Laurel Avenue
Lawn Mower, perfect condition, lllacksmithing-A general repair
low ptjes, Phone. 071
— — * lYtrphunc-1958------- .. . . I - —

6 ROOM hou»e on two lot*. Seen
by appointment only. Call Or- 6
Ipntlb 2J 0r&gt;(t.-

W 1'

~-------. ." I

Owner will aacrlflte new, strictly
modern, nicely furnlahed 3 bodroom, home on 2 large lota In
very dcairabtc realdentlal Sec­
tion. May be bandied for lea*
,W than 17.000 cm*h—Bal. financed.
* SEP. JOHN W. D. MOORE,
lleallar
Sl.iMKJ IVlit—bjjy M&amp;fr IJr tli4lili|ni|r*rt||||, concrete home in good rcaiden,
tial aeetion.
SHE JOHN W. D. MOORE, .
■
1,
^BealU e—- - ...............
Owner w ahla'lo sell atlractive
' "«n«'floor hbme,’ containing 4
large room* anil alei-plng porch
‘ In hrautiful aettlng on paved
road. wltK -.4 acre* * of good
0
ground—cmcVen run* ami *torage bldg*.
S E E JOHN W. I). .MOORE,
Keillor
SevcrAI good .bqy* in Income pro■perty^-soroe nating np to iBtt
' ■ on investment — prired from
■
u».»76 to $30,OOtl.
. JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realtor
200 MeUrh Bldg. 224 K. Flret SU
Phone J3I3

t— — ------------------------------

ARTICLES WANTED

ANNOUNCEMENT,
MAKBIlALLS*
Custom made -Venetian Blind*.
Awnings — Ten day delivery —
Highest cash price paid for used
Workmanship guatiitued. Phone
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
1375.
Co. S l l- E . 1st. Ph. 958.

I'LL BUY your car regardless of , BRFIIIGHRATION SERVICE
age or condition." Roy Reel, 306 thkrvtc«&lt;, it-pairs, adjustr^enta to
W. 2nd S t
all makes and models.
_ .M iL L K iiJiiaiio p — ; —
118 S . Park A*&lt;v
,
piano*. Tin' 'Music Box, 119 W.
Phone 29
1st. SL Phone !»5.1.

69

69

r

ms
cross m s

Make and Model
Cant
flood Assortmenl
_____ 0 » _ T ire a l_____

Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Park '

Phone .17

(KrgiMvr and Vole) •

WEAK
NERVOUS
VTrosiabl* CoinpouMl to tWIsn
•rmptomst rioklism 'i

Com-

od U m s li M psfisil* lo r iromso.

*t&gt;o

tu *

What

pu rle rs

cslt

B

Nererllmless,

LYDIA E. PIHKHAM’S S S A S S .

“

WORN OUT FROW
g e t t in g u p
^ n ig h t s ? * If you I t t u p n l» h t» -h *v * fim i.W -t» -

g,r l-i p*« your water—yes..*™1 h***

U t x l u . du* to w * i * •entity lit til*

unite, b* (l*d yoa'r* rv*dipt

T h if* »riwr*tlon* •*&lt;&gt; Dr- KUmft. •
fsmour dls-tor, found h u od ift* of hi*
psurnts with this troubl*. So h« mod* ■
.nrUtrin* of IS h*ih*. to&lt;«».
H. rolkd U "Sw sm o Rivir
Million* of rn«n »nd women h*v* • **'«
,t —t fir o with •m*rl&gt;'( uvulr*
t S i t ,tp Root goes rlqtu I * w « k tn
g o . h n«f. tudney* - - - u w iro w * I W

nl

i o n soailr
UWHIH
iW tn p *l*d Wsitd** *•*» • 4"
nit, too Many report * * t ln u ft |'*w

ni(M ‘* sleep a fttf ttw itis l f « r do**'Csutionl
take ••
*s dn*et*t) ■. . « . . . «».
luimni taw

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-

.
^

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r ^

|iei -

wwriters

is 'e ry small.
But.
Ih aiidert, tVfcr— (W r
munists don't wiiitt riunleriral
‘superiority, lltev w'nnt small,
highlv disciplined eell»."
Askeil .how she I bought t ’ont.Hiutilsni rotild Is- controlled in the
motion piiluie iudiistiy and else­
where in the llliiled State-." she n a k e d “ "*
leplied:
"I think the Congie.-- -hoiild
HEItt.lN, Oct. 21 t-P* Most of |
ennet legisliitlmi that will p iv e rv e tile ll .rlill MmI pillp |Mess. Illcllldthe Bill of Bights fi" the tH-ople | inu |ti|s,in n -lirelisrd p n p e l', p rill-;
for whom it was ile s tg o n l,' and j,H| prom inently today l 'i evident
nilileil I lint "| fovoi the ou tlaw in g T ru m an 's call Tot I* stn-clal ses- '
of the Comnuinlst I'n’ l ' iii th e slop o f C ongress on help foi
I 'oiled Stales io no ngeiie) of n Eutota*.
foiidgn government." ....
The Boviet-sponsMieil St* intist

Mis. Itogeis -uni -lie. n-eom
mended ugainsl film ing "'Nolle
But The lam elv Heart" l-eeause
it Wns filled "w ith ilexpsir »nd
hofM-lessncss/* She rend it, -he es
plained. )o determ in e if il Would
lie o -to iaide s ta rtin g veldee for
■Unity Party * newwpa|tet Keue* j
Gar&gt; G rnnt. then under e n h tta r!
-T o tentove th e gamte ta s te from; Deot-ildnnd Was Itn- only paper j
to I t k u to r whom Mrs R o g e r s rabbit and srptim’l.
clean well Wltieh did not eaiT' "the new s. j
w a- w orking.
them let »onk oveiniglit ill sail]Then; was no ediloliul eoliilllent

•lomttrnic lonio
ikjr ortiMiior*,
ilomscbtc
tonic #poc»i
cgrcll A
Any
dnisstoic.

Fur Itrt iitftl •upphr.
lo Ufpt.
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Bi Ok , Inc *
I t 5l*
7 P e ls , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie s ['• i , ■ to t lcclrlc irons- rfiafttri, KilntfT
*.mn Qr •
fuU 841*4
Softtitp*{«»*! lodfty ftl yuur drwfitort.
.iH-irnlators. heaters, fan*.
MII.LKR-BIBHOp
FbR HALF—3 yr. old cow. very
HR 8 , Park Are.
gentle. Also 76 New Hump,
I’hone 29
shire Red rhlrks, 12. weeks old.
Reasonable. Contact Mr. Mayn *rd ,.Terminal Grill, Bus Bta- IKlLLK D RESSED — Price* ac­
cording tn aitr and reuulrcd
tlon.
outfits. Customer* furnish all
materials. Mrs. W. E. Watson,
HELP W ANTED
M)7 Oak Ave. Tucs. Wed. A
Thurs. 9 to II A. It., 3 tu 6

GIRLS WANTED. U n ey ’a Drug ' i \ M■
...
^ -- •' ‘
^ ,.r; 13 N O T IC E S—-P E R SO N A L
WANTED— Rellahle woman for
gcncrol house work and lattn* 6 ARTICLE^ FOR SALE
* y . Room ami Iroanl for white
A1TENTION LADIES!
woman. Good salary. Call 214- Make a one-stop service for all
Vr.
.________________________
, ALMOST new Launder*!!*. Can
your laundry and dry cltahlng
be seen at Millard Bishop’* Aprul'ds try using your favorite
Help Wanted—Young Man a t of­
. pliances.
•
S e lf - S e r v ic e L a u n a ry .
fice A credit man. Firestone
THE HHLITf 8EI-FV LAUNDRY
Stores/
FURNITURE Patnt-H igh Qloaa
4tm W. 15 8L
Sanford
Enamel ftfr home use, any color
■■
t ■ ■ -dealred. Free delivery In City.
Hoy#I Master tttci «rs back again.
W O RK W AN TED
Vary good paint at reasonable
II. U. l*OPF. CO. INC.
* prices. Rii-l's Paint Shop, Thone
1064-J, 306 W. 2nd SL
LOST * FOUND
• S E E D BED rovers—20 0 -lb bag* FLOOR BANDING * finishing, 14
cleaning A waxing. Our pqwi-r
Central City Bag Co. P. O.
n th enable* us to work a here
Boa 2402, Phone 4178, Orlando,
there is no electrie eonnertlo t FOUND «lictland pony. ‘ OwifttV
Fla. ,
gvallebie. 21 yeate experttmc*.
can gel by identifying and pay­
JI. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Flo.
WOMEN not* employed who ei
ing for Ihia ad. S, A. Tlndell;
work part time. Earn f 1.00 or
E u re k a Hammock.
arid
LAWNS
MOWED.
I,«w
more per hour serving Avon
Jefry
Lord
Thor:*
788-1
customers. Start now and get
LOST — Brindie T ilt Bull dog,
your
customer.
List
bniit LICENSED practical nurae, mid­
answer* to name t f TCub,"
ready for Christmas business.
dle aged, good references. Eva
rabies tag No. 6. 'Aaiplc re­
Wa have openings in Sanford
M lkr, Longerood._______
gard. Call 237-J. Dr. Raymond
and surrounding towns. .W rit*
Baa*.
| Naomi DiUman, 816 Broadway, A GENTLEMAN, juat peat mid­
Orlando, Fla.
dle age, experienced hardwire
salesman and warehouse sup­
CHRISTMAS tree lights.
The
AUTOS roR s a Le
erintendent Is open for employ. 15
Muale Boa, lt » W. 1st St.
menL Strictly aober, honest
Phone 953.
and dependable,
ile- _Will- consider 1941 FORD Coupe, now uphol­
rite l/cmucl 8. J,
any wqrk,
FOR SALE—MARION MARKET
new paint. Ferfacl condi­
BmUhyt/a 11. 11..Renta, Ban- stery,
M UC*
GROWN CABBAGE
tion. 866 W. 2nd SL Roy Real.
PLANTS. JU L IU S DING FEL ­
36 FORD Sedan, 4 door, radio,
DER. PIIONB t t .
spotlight and accessories. In10
Bttainesa.
Opportunities
OCTOBER 25th will hare all kind
quire Lake Mary Grocery.
o f vegetable plant* for settlor
41 PONTIAC with radio and beat­
■mall or largo acreage. J . W.
er $925.00, Model A Ford pick­
Bell. Lake MoartwrPIa. Phone PARTY wanted to lees# Trnit
Stand for the aeaeeft Good Inup $150.00, both In good condi­
1*.
, pleasant work. Building
tion. Phono 1009-J.
CLO SE greatest cut-rate wholenewlyr decorated Inside. Contact
*ale distributors', offer* novel.
£518 Park Ave. 1' NEW Popular make factory
built 3 wheel trailer 1074 reduc­
Phone
See. sundries, toy*, gifts to
tion. 1 heavy duty home mado
shrewd buyers. Glebe Trading
trailer for ear or pIcY-up.
Co. 109 W, Flagler 8I„ Miami, FIRST CLASS service station for
rent New open. In good lt-ca1997 V-8 fU t bed long WB
Fie.
Uon. Necessary to have riunh
truck. A good Buy! pfired fiek^.
money to purchase stock. Write
•pars* h e a t** $14.95 up
Wntson Ited, lleoi's Used Cnm
IJox J , c/o Herald.
« . tt. POPE CO, INC, . _
ft Faria,
_____

,, " i t It inn tn- rlrach,

and nmnagTr.

craaky '*v*ry mqnth'?

r

Committertorbiy as "a•splendid example” of
Communist__yuupaumul* ill . tlh*
mo' les The piciute was luimllvd "tu the
Ku'-iun maiuiei," Mr*. Rogers
said Bhe told Ihe committee she
manage* the affah&gt; of hei seteerv
actn-si daughter, tiingei Roger*,
and deeitlied helself ie» "n wiitei
o f .o t t s , " and

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seviiin o f Congress fot consideia- |
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Slot Machine •

New England Fire*
Oviedo Newa

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lUattiHS O .a e«4i. I)H|
tlu a ilitu .il
IruM
I'u i
-;u »(
(C n tta w l IM « r a n Three)
fled in fright before flames that
the c u t of the' S titt of Florida
and
Mrs. Jack C. K u ril, Mr. and
leveled from 200 to 300 'homes,
vtnut Willie Metis.
Mrs. Charles S. Lea, Mr. and Mrs.
including
summer
showpieces
of
The slot ' machine, which *eTHE CHURCH OP HOD
The Church Uvea."
Henry Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs.
the international society set.
2309 Elm Avenue
cording to Mr. Herndon, it not *
Tommy Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Mer­
Rev. Joe C. Crewa, Minister
CHRIST CHURCH, Lougwood
gambling device "per sc ,' or
Damage to the ruined mansions ritt Staley, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tommy
Sunday echool begins at 10:00
within ilielfi hid been damaged A. M. Mr, Clyde C. H um , 8upt. Mark T. Carpenter, B. D.. Vlear in this town alone was officially Moon, Lex Abell, Emmett Kelsey,
21 ■t 8Um!ay after Trinity
Mr. and Mrs. James Partin, Ganto the extent that it would not We have classes f&lt;if all ages with
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and set at $8,000,000—not counting br Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Operate. The lid had been pried good apirit filled teachers that aormon.
the loss of valuable art treasures Beasley, J r „ Ray Beasley. Mr. and
All are welcome._____________ and-furnishings -they contained.
Mrs. Jimmy Lre, Jr„ Mr, and
off and the alota where the coin* will make the service a blessing
Mr*. Joe Leinhart, Mr. and Mrs.
were maritad hid - been blocked to,all"— ------------------------------As north winds blew up to a Jimmie McGowan, Mr. and Mrs.
UNITY CHURCH OF
Pastoral Service’ at 11:00 A. M.
thereby damaging the machine
force of 25 miles an hour through* Jlmmy Maleelm, Mr. and Mrs.
JE S U S CHRIST - 1
The pastor urge* all members to
_*» lbat_ it would not operate.
Faltb ComwaU. Mthlstsr — out tbe region this morning— gain­ Doe Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
lw present -at- iKts aerviee. --------"Since the judge withdrew from
TUE8DAY . _
Evangelistic service at 7:44 P.
---- ----------„ ing momentum all the lime— the Cox. Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Gore, Mr.
the cite, for, at he put it, hav­ M. A special mraaagr to all un-1 •8:00 P j M.: **Leason» in Truth, outlook was grim with stjll no and Mrs. Ferrell Beasley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy WeaL
• vj— 1
ing expretted thought at to the saved, an altar service will follow IValdes Hotel.
the message.
I 7:46 P. M.: Prayer service at appreciable amount of ram in
Mra. Milton Gore entertained
law' in the cate prior to the trial,
sight.
V.
L.B. service each Tuesday
•, the member* of the Oviedo Garthe riot machine wat not produerd evening at 7:46 P. M. A, program 1
. Light sprinkles are the bait den Club at her home recently,
ASSEMBLY OF UOII
at evidence.
that can b e. expected before at with Mrs. Augusta D. Covington,
(or all young people,
* ?.* ■,*
leaaf Saturday, and probably long­ chairman, conducing the meetW.
M.tl. Service each Thursday Pastor K. I. Wright
The following villicn* have hern
summoned for duty in County 'evening at 7:46 P. M. A service f
i i.h t er -- In the view of meteorologists Jg* Aroon* tboM present wer«
- to wrt down baked woodland* IMr*. T. L. Lingo, 8r„ Mrs Mil­
Court, Monday. Mr. Herndon re- that will enlarge your Missionary n
U V wH as the-dry-apelL-w ent Into Its ‘ton (lorn, Mrs. Augusta CovingSunday
24lh day.
ton. Mr*. H. F. McGowan, Sr.,
*
.111 M A 1
A.
Mornln,
W u.hlp.
■KBWnlV
em u citaley,
Ml
Merritt
Sul4y, Mr*.
Oreoii
While the raging flames ware Mr*. m
Walter W. Borgurd, O. L tan6:30
P.
M.i
Star
of
Light
Club.
checked Jh Bar Harbor, fears were Burnett, and Mr*. FVed Pierson.
dreaa, Huhhard Wooten, John J , the music, and the public li in­
7:80
P.
M.:
Evangelistic
Ser­
expressed that perhaps It was
Staley, George MrCrura, Joe Bar- vited In attorn^.
vice.
only temporary.
i n*«. Chai, Kotiert Pearson, J , J.
Bro. lfargla will lie speaking.
Senator Taft
FIR
8T
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ourrn, J . II. !,#«•, K. J , Cameron,
"All we've done (a atop th* fire
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
Richard Muse, (i. W. Bailey, Chai.
in
town,"
said
Selectman
Seth
' ‘ •■*&gt;•*•4 treat )■»«. nae)
W. P. Brooks, Jr„ Paster
H. Dike, Kotroe K. Rlonigrr. K.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Libby. "A little more wind would leaders that he was calling a spec­
If. Grant. I a&gt;j I« E. Baron, I&gt;. C. John Miller, Educational Director
Oak Avenut and Third Street
raise a lot of hell."
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
ial session of Congress Nov. 17.
Brock and Curtis Muse.
E. I). Brownlee. D. I).. Pastor
Three New England states —
Morning
Worship,
11:00
A.
M.
Hor.
Douglas
K.
Charles,
Taft wrote Johnson that he
Chas. W, Kldridge, E. N. Sut­
Maine,
Massachusetts
and
New
Training Union, fl:16 P. M.
Assistant Pastor
ton. Ben Smith, Clarence Fields,
would
keep speaking engagements
Hampshire
.
.
were
virtually
on
a
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
9:46 A. Mi: Sunday School for
Andy Jakubein, Jr., P, J . Allen,
war-time footing as National already lined up hut that after
The
morning’
service
will
be
nil «g*a.
John W. Bell. S. F. Long, Julius
over WTUK.
11:00 A. M.: .Morning Worship Guardsmen, Legionnaires a n d the Senate met in 1948 he would
Dingfeldcr, G. E. Carson, Chai. hroadrast
Welcome.
other agencies were called out to be too busy here to make a per­
Service.
•
T. Niblack, M. E. Baker, T. A.
6:80 P. M.: Junior and Senior fight the Game* and rare for the sonal campaign for the nomina­
Staley, Ben C. Cantwell. B. A
thousand* of refugees.
H O LY 'fR O SS CHURCH
Young People’s Meeting.
Beck. Morris I . Heath, J . T. Hea»tion.
lev L .o W Hunii.Vl ' j ' ' v '
Mark T* Csfpenter, B. I)., Rector
Just before noon, between 12
7:10 P. M.i Evening Worship
The Senator hurried from yes­
Service. Sermon: “Tby Kingdom and 16 fires were reported atlll
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terday* White House conference
Tn- . . . .
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A. M.: Holy Communion. dome Now." . ,
roaring
out
of
control
In
Massa­
Mdrie Covington, tf:30 A. M.t Church School. ,t
chusetts, where the Iota already to catch a ’plane for Cincinnati
W
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charged with selling liquor w ith-1 ji;0 0 A. M.t Morning Proper
where he delivered an off-thela placed .at .**11 above $600,000.
« t a license, and scheduled for »n.| sermon by Canon (itimm of
BRABHAM. CHAPEL ‘
In**'New'
Hampshire,
*
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Commonwealth
II
trial yeeteiday In County Court, St. Luke's Cathedrnl, Orlando,
Beardslt Avenue
wind, were ^ g
ths fiUne.
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was continued until Oct. 27, Mi.
6:00 P. M.: Y.J’.S L. and. Junior Rev. Douglas E. Charles, Pastor
ed Immediately whether the apecrdirectly
a
t
the
heart
of
tha
In­
llerndnn said today.
li-ague.
3:00 P. M.t Sunday School.
dustrial city of -Rochester at the ial session call -might' cause any
The first fall meeting of th*
He alio reported that John
3:45 P. M.: Worship Service.
fout of tha Whit* Mountains. With changa In his speaking pland.
Pinknty Hart, charged with un­ Men's Club will be held In th* 1
These have yet to be announc­
the edge of the fire within twu
lawful telling of Intoxicants, Pariah Hall on Monday evening,! ..........
„„
ed- But Taft' has been considering
miles
of
that
city
of
16,000,
school
CHURCH OF TIIP. NA/.ARKNE
pleaded nollu contendere. Judge October 27th. at 7 o'clock.
Corner Second and Maple Avenue children were being kept concen­ a trip through Missouri, Kan*.,
Ware fined Hart $70 and coats
trated in the event they hove to Oklahoma, Arkansas and possibly
L. R, Kushlon, Pastor
: FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
or 90 days.
( T e x a s . Hla_SepUmber-October
be evacuated,
9:46 A. M.: Sunday School.
,
Iter. J , H. McKinley, Pastor
11:00 A. M.t Morning” artVIce.
Massachusetts' State Forester sentimrnt-teatlng journey took
? 9:45 A. M.t-Church School,
7:00 P. M.tfN.P.Y.8.
* Baruch Report
i Raymond J . Kenney said “our Him 12,000 miles through Cali­
i 11:00 A- M.: Sermon' topic:
7:46 P. M.: Evangelistic service. fat# depend* a lot on the weather fornia %nd the northwest states.
1"The Spirit of Christian Wor.
fby
* the young
Th* Senator designated Rep.
lla a lle iitH I ih h e i a , O ne)
Special service
by
'ship.”
and the winds — but if we held
...
7?
veil Administration after Pearl
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowshl
wshlp. people oyer
ver the
th* public address during the night In the teeth of Clarence J . Brown, Ohio's Repub­
7:30 P. M.: Sermon topic : "Why system. 7:00 P. M. -All Invited. those winds 1 think we can hold lican National Committeeman, as
Hathor.
hi* preconvention campaign man­
anything,”
Baruch, who headed (hr War
ager. lug
minor
wounds.
l^eanwhlle,
the
Coast
Guar-I
Industries Board of World War I,
Beautiful Homes
Taft told Johnson he has no
Washing the eye* of the fire cutter McCulloch bucked moun­
was named by President Roosevelt
fighters was a full time job in tainous seal during the night a f­ "present intention" of entering
1C n . l l n u . i l r , « m
C s i lit.)
in 1935 at chairman of a cotnnidter leaving Boston to drop anchor any other state primaries because,
like s page from the social regis­ ttsclf.
lee of csLinet officers to find
at Bar Harbor at 9:16 A.M., pre­ he said, that would require an
The
business
section
of
the
ter . . . '
town is untouched, as yet. Armed paratory to landing special crew* active campaign and more time
ways of taking the profits out, of Walter Damruach
the conduc­
atlll money "than are available."
and medical supplies.'
war.
tor William Procter, of Procter National Guardsmen patrol the
Most of the money for Taft'a
Today's task of helping evac­
In addition lu working with this I and Gamble; Mary IttdH-rl* Rlnc- streets.
rntapalgp i* expected to be raised
Chief Abbott estimated that at uate v i c t i m s of Bar Harbor
grqpp, the witness said, he up-|hart, thr- writer; William P. Hamwas the third mercy mission with­ tn Ohio. I-eiders there are re­
pearrd before congressional com- Hints. the.copjH-r magnate; Mad- least 200 year round residence* in 10 days assigned to th* Coast ported to have act a goal of
as
well
as
the
summer
show
sllttees and "went fully-Into ail I amr Rothschild . , ,
1750,00(7, with Taft unwilling to
Guard cutter Bibb.
o1*,
n,,'w **4fufe us."
There were prutiably 60 homes placet were destroyed..
The lilbb's creW last fought
contributions exceeding
And Kebo Valley country club wind and wave* to rescue.the 69 accept
Sin In the end, Hururh said, along the m|Je lour street, all pala$600. 1
one
of
the
most
beautiful
in
the
* c,!" n to„P ut hil* tial manaiona. Only about a dot
rsons aboard the flying boar
In hla letter, Taft said he:
recommendation* into effr^t,
nation, is no more.
en still stand.
I
lermudu.
Bky Queen when *{j« J— 1. Accepts the pledge to aup-"
Th# n-sult, h# said, was "foot
--The fairway* Snd greamrof tlfe made
The
destroyed
home*
alone
cnit
nad* I .fo rctd
!» th* port of the Ohio State Committee,
dragging -ami - fumbling" aiuT'Tn18 hole*—each donated by s stormy North Atlantic Ocean. ; o h lo'w lir have 63. delegate* to
ablllty to apply corrective meth­ at least- f8.6oo.000, the chief told millionaire, Including Rockefeller dormy
On
the
return
trip
the
Bibb
od* when they were clearly Indi­ mr. And,-he explained thai the and F'urd among other*—look was ordered out egatn to takf the national nominating conven­
art
treasures
and
fuvdshlngs
In
tion in Philadelphia where 647
cated" after the war Ugan. “Fal­
Ilk* burned over paature land.
Seriously 111 seaman off another
tering step by faltering step them probably ran intn millions
" I t came with a roar," h# eald. .Vessel and Ret him-to a hospital- will J&gt;* neceoaty fou a -nomlnation. Ohio'* delegation will be
We moved toward controls," he more.
"Several people 'I know- had ^tochosen In a primary next May 4
liar Harbor was cut off from run for their live* in front of
* aald. "but - those controls were
HINUJIAM. Mass., O cC 24 OP)
2. Hat been encouraged by
•f
never sufficient ami far-reaching the outside World most of the th# Game*."
—Six hundred mile* from the
“numeroua offer* of support
night. The only electric light* In
enough.
I
Maine
coast,
tha
Norwegian
lank:
Communication with the outside
. - “It they had iieen applird Imme- the town were at the fire stal- has been restored now and the er Solatad - me as* gad Tropical' from all part* of the country."
3. BelWvea the nomination race
dlalciy, many lives would have tion where there is an emer­ fire is under control—but the Radio at Hingham today that the
f
la. "wide open" on the basis of
crew
could
smell
the
odor
of
burn*
been saved, our casualties low­ gency p|ant.
damage-ha* been' done,
Ing wood* borne on northerly obaervatlon* made on his recant
There was no panic,'however,
ered and hilllanp of dollirs saved.
wind* blowing seaward from western toyr. and that the winner
f t , Dnsplte warnings of grkVe danger, as the crowd* gatherer) along
will ba picked from amung "yany
Turkey Charges
Maine forest fires.
the English and French n\ade the waterfront t o . We evacualtd
When the report waa received able and competent Republican*"
even more mistakes.1*
by sea and overland.
&lt; r» a lle i» S
I 'M * « • » &gt;
•here, the Solitad* position waa by a convention acting aa a “fr5e
.. Baruch aafd the policy •of ‘ The only one# lafl In the town ’the
Soviet people agktnkl Turkey. 36 degree* north and 6/ tlrgrrc*. deliberative body.*
----?pfecrmeaP control* led to the at dawn are those who can aid
I complain against the psyhologlTaft# announcement, which had
waar/il threat uf infletlgn, "which In 'fighting fire. -Moat of th*M cal aggression, their warmonger­ M - minutes west — 600 nautical
miles from trre-devaatated Bar been forecaat for weeks, la the
**, n u t ,ti&gt; .human jnaSslauglYer, are men, hut there are a few
ing; I complain against their In­ Harbor. •
second - to come from - a number
maiming and destruction,*«ls Ahe.
terference In Turkish Internal af­
of possibilities.' Harold K. Staa• Worat consequence of;,war.''It cre­ women helping in making and
sen, former Minnesota governor
ate# lark of confidence-of men serving sandwiches and coffee. faire. I beg you, gentlemen, to
WASHINGTON. Akt. 24 W&gt;—
.111. Ihem»«lv»* and in their gov­ • TIi# rich-and th# not so rich put, an.end. to this nefarious pro- Tha Amariran Red Crota an­ who at 40 la 18 years younger
gathered whrrt the lima came to aganda. I beg you to reject the nounced today It haa aet up a than Taft, announced last De­
ernment."
‘
Uave,
women and children Brat Soviet resolution."
$600,000 emergency fund for as­ cember, and ha* been on th# cam­
What was needed, he a’ald, was
Barpar was followed by Mry. sistance of. forest fire victim* In paigning trail alnce.
Most left reluctantly—and on*
an “over-all price control law
Vijayalakshml Pandit, chief de­ New England.
Whether th* Ohioan1* .fonanl
and control of all price*, wage*, M year old woman absolutely
refused to budge after she had legate of India and ambassador to
rents and food."
The organisation appropriated •ntrv will arouse to more ouU
Moscow, who ahlb opposed th*
Instead, he sail!, "after having taken up- a stand at the-.fire SoViet proposal.' She aald' “sup­ the money, described as an ."in­ ward action the-camps of Gover­
itial" sum, after sending dlisiter, nor Thoms* ■E. Dawey of Naw
, '
granted favors to nno class, group station. * ,
pression nr- dIHoriftM of tha truth
aftet group foughL'TOr favors, un­
i didn't want to' leave my homo la JuSlt as bad' fcs ‘Wittirdngerlng." worker* Into, lire- *w«ot eraas- , &gt; York pnd 1other* remain* to be
Own of llii-ie workers, Henry tagn. A drive has been under
til we found ourselves tfpun eco­ hiit they made, me," Mra, MarShe aald India could |not fix
nomic stilts. Then restrictions wen, ga*rcl” n1ahclifleld told ma. "Thla tha "guilt of countrla* that hava Baitgr. reported to headquarter* way for tome week* to hnlld up
‘ “Ms., thi*
‘ morn­ support for1 General Dwight D.
from BU4*foi
ford,
•removed while.'peace was still Is as far a* 171 go." '
Men* named or unnamed,"
ing ;th a t preliminary •
Elaenhower, but tka A m y *Chiaf
^dlitant."
- ■
, No ona dared to suggest she
Mrs.: Pandit aald th&lt;^ would Indicate 400 homes, ISO aunmuir of S ta ff Insists he want* “noth­
’-Reminding the committee (hat move further. ,
,T
support either the Canadian of cottage* and 46 barns hava been ing to do with politics." •
he 'W * applied the phrase "cold . Atwater Kent, Jr ., and tils fam. Australian amendmants to refar destroyed In York county alone.
Taft, In hit second term In th*
war1 to postwar "lack of unity Iljr watted until their homa went the question to th* World Con­
Senate, la chairman of hla par’
Among the victor#," Baruch de- up In Games before leaving.
ference of Freedom of Information
.
.
- ty*B policy commltteo In that
, dared;
Another woman atlll here is and Of tha Press. which now I*
„ " tU Tk*'
* l{,lrl*t body and also hsads the Labor
. " W# are tn the midst of a cold Miss Lorn* Joy. She worked tire­ scheduled to b* bald tn Geneva
capitalism In genera).
Committee which helped wr(t#
War which i* getting warmer." lessly throughout th* night treat- next March.
II &gt;* « P *•»•« »h»‘ brvedi i j * TsG-Hartlev Labor Relation!
Baruch said the home front "be­
Manullaky took tha Vlahlnaky w art,* Manullaky declared.
|Art&lt; h # I*, a vlmrous critic of
comes of paramount Importance"
lln# In naming U. 8. Secretary
th* Truman Administration's doIn "struggling with the after­ Its pries and tax programs, and of Defense Jamea Forrestal aa a
. me**le and foreign pollcle*.
.*
maths and the' preparations for whether all aegmenta of society "warmonger" and quotad former
Uaa th* ground meat, staw
Ha haa been Ohlo'a favorite aon
peace" and added:
have been treated alike!
Vlea President Henry A. Wallace
"That home front depends upon
"W * have not demobilised. \Ve aa saying Forrestal was “dan­ meat, spare riba and tmall cut* tn for th* presidential nomination
your home ffoexer first. Hragv twice before—In 1936 before h#
the manner In which try has have scuttled and run—militari­ gerous and a menses to pcscs."
baen mobilised and demobilised, ly, economically and spiritually." „The Ukrainian,. directed hla roast* which keen best should we* t senator and In 1940.
be held tk* longest.
. "Sine* he eonaidm hla “first

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F R ID A Y , O CT. 2 4 , 1 9 4 *

Train Collision

{ho Silver and Java Pacific
Lines, a British concern, and if*
home port la •Vancouver, B. C.
The Army transport Elden
Johnson offered asslitance, but
the offer was declined by the
Coast Guard liecause t he, ship
was too far away.

Tanker Sinks

( r « a l l s t M F a * . u»|
in 55 ambulances by 9 :1 5 , two
hours after .the crash-.
Railway officials said one of
the trains wsi probing its way
ilowly through the fog toward
south Croydon when there sud­
denly was a blinding flash and a
grinding explosion a* a following
train rammed into the rear of
the first.
’ Thi last two.coaches of.Lhe Grat
(rain ware thrown off the rails
and the two leading cars of the
following train were splintered,
smashed and telescoped. There la
no locomotive on these commuter
trains.
Nearby reaidenta said there was
complete alienee for a few mo­
menta after the ersah and then
they begkn to hear screams and
cries for help coping through the
awlrllng fog.
Climbing high, spiked railings
the resident* rushed to the scene
and is v passengers fighting their
way from th* wrecked carriages
kicking out broken windows and
calling for help for the injured.
Ambulances and fire engines
rushed to the scene but the latter
were, turned back unneeded.
It was tha aecqnd serious Britlih
railroad accldant in two and a
half months and the fifth o f the
year.
Eighteen people were killed and
74 Injured in a mainline collision
near Doncaster Aug. 9. Five were
‘killed‘ and' 50 seriously
‘ I hurt July
21 when an
in exprea* overtur’ ned
nekr Tamworth.
accidents In January killed
’en and Injured 46, -Twelve were
a- three-way accfcbH* Jan. HI
near Coatbridgt, Scotland, and
seven were kilted and 46 Injured
Jan. 2 whan a mall train crashed
near Coatbridga,
Scotland, and
Park, Easax, during a fog.

traellaM * trio* raw* &lt;&gt;■•&gt;
er, the Sparrow's Point caught
{fire toward the bridge after
a midnight collision with the Ca­
nadian' Motorahip Manx Ftaber In
foggy weather 15 miles off Point
Sur on the Central Callfontiii
Coast.
To shell green sov beans, poun^
The Coast Guard aald the boiling wyter over them, Jet steep
4,236-ton Manx Fisher; suffered ! Ov# minutes, then pour off th#
alight damage and was able to water. You' will GnJ they ahell
much' easier.
proceed to 8an Francisco.
. .The Coast' Guard dispatched a
patrol boat to th* scene from
Revival Services
Monterey, 23 mile* to th* north
of Point Sur. The cutter* Mag­
nolia and Tanay ware sent frnn
Assembly of God.
San Francisco, 9U mile* to th*
Church
north.
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Glow wireless reposed' the
Sparrow's Point'*..radio went qff
TUESDAY thru SUNDAY
the air at 1:09 A. M. (P 8T ). »
Except Saturday
Th* Sparrow's Point was en
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Aerial View Of Bar Harbor Ruins After Fire

Screen W riter Refu- .
ses To Tell Wheth­ Candidates Are Submitted Ten
er He Is Commun­
Platform Questions By Jaycees
ist At House Probe
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. UP)
— Eric Johnaton told CongrcM
Member* today the motlun pic­
ture industry will continue to
"insist on our right to decide
what will or will not go In our
pictures."
MI don't propose," Johnston
declared, " t h a t gorernment
ahall tell the motion pirturr
Industry, directly or h i rotrtIon. what kind of plcturee it
ought to make. 1 am aa wholeMartadly agalnpt that aa I
yrould be agalnat dictating tfi
the prose or the radio, to lha
booh publisher* or tb f m»ga/ .WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 ,UP&gt;The House Un-American Activities
Committee today voted John How­
ard Lawson, screen writer, in con*
trmpt for refusing to tell it wheth— ei he is or -ever wav a Coa..nunr
1b ist.
.'
* Robert E. Stripling, committee
investigator, said that because the
prrsenl hearings on Communist ac­
tivities in ’Hollywood are being
conducted by a subcommittee the
action will .have to he submitted
later to a meeting of the full
committee.
If the contempt citation is vol*
f cyl by.lbe.full cemmillee, a state­
ment of its action is' filed with the
Speaker of the Hour* who can
turn the matter over directly t-&gt;
the United Steles attorney for'
prosecution.
Prosecution would be before a
The law calls for a fine of
#100 to $1,000 "and imprisonment
of OM month to a year in jail
• ■fe» a a yen* found
far w h o s hauled during a tumulour eschange with cnmmiUep
- Chairman Thomas CR-T4JJ that he
was rsfuslng to answey the ques­
tion because Ml wa* an invasion

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Found Dead On Peak
- S A N T A F E .~ N .I I ., O ct 27,
|J W — Lo* Alamo* atomic energy
prelect official* aald today they
•had b*en Informed by radio that
two girt secretaries of the ’pro­
ject, misting tine* Saturday, had
* "•*(» found dead on the ley slopes
o f True has Peak.
State police and a detachment
of soldiers from Lea Alamos yes­
terday began a search for th*
giria — Frances B. Krauu, 34,
former WAC from Baltimore, and
w Mildred HartJr,- from Evansville,
lad.- ( ‘ a &lt; !. - -•
Martinas Uld the Associate.)
Press by telephone yesterday that
the women were trapped on an
ice-covered elope of the mountain.
Ha aald th* women had explored
th* area the previous Sunday end
returned Saturday to rent horse*
and employ th*.guide services of

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Two permits were recently la■uad at tha Cttx Wall for erection
of home*. Th# building firm of
Doyle shd Forces received a per­
mit to erect a frame-dwelling and
garage at 813 Escambia Drive.
T. A. 8UU# received a permit to
build a concrete block dwelling

62 Persons Are
Feared Dead In
Plane Crashes
Pan American Plane
L o s t In' Alaska;
•44 Die , In Greece

ready been submitted to them In
writing are aa follows:
L Are you in favor of the pro­
gram for resurfacing deteriorat­
ing atreeta in Sanfold, aa well as
naw paving In Georgetown and
Coldtboro, and- financing th* Im­
provement! by aesessment* against abutting property owners7
’ 2; Will yati. If elected, support
a policy; Ol strict law enforcement
without fear or favor, and call
upon * the Police Department to
cooperate wlth'the S h eriffs office
in enforcing all laws against
gambling including slot machines,
punehboanls, and IWlllaT
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3. Do you favor the appoint•ment by the City Commission of
a Charter Reform Committee for
the purpose of etudying our pieaenl City Charter with a view to
making recommendations fur mod.
rrniting and stream-titling
it,
and with particular tefrlenre to
the election of the Mayor and
City Commissioners by majority
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Blandy Says That
Aggressors Fear
Strength, Not Talk
NEW ORLEANS, ( ) c t . ‘ 27,
CJT’i— Navy manpower need*
are more critical than al any
lime in Ihe hiatory of the serv­
ice. HecTetary of th* ^avy John
L. Hull!van aald today.
CalliiM lW personnel shortih * * a i t X i of rohtern to
levery American cilltvn “In th*
light of world —eondhlnn*,"
SulUvan added:
'T he time ha* ro a r to be
firm with ouraelvea If' wa wish
to glvf meaning to the firm­
ness we would aaaume in l&gt;emorrary's defense abroad.
INDIANAPOLIS. OcL 27 UP)—i
Admiral W.' H. P. Rlandy said

WASHINGTON, OcL 27-^JP)—
Inflation I* helping to kctpjlaw a
Toble'ssnvss, fb* Federal Reserve
Board Bulletin .said today.
"A * long as'Inflationary pressurea continue atrong,*ther* is little
likelihood Drat unemployment will
Tnereaie greatly,” the IsiardU
monthly publication aald in an
article analysing “The Current
Labor Market.” .
But It also snld that*pressure*
for w*g» Increases are likely to
continue pnlesi living costa are
stabilised or reduced," because
"continued advances In prices,
particularly lit food prices, are
pUdhf Increasing pressure orv (tie
Bring standards of many workers.”
President Trumen Is celling a
sfqn of Congress for
N ov.,It tt&gt; consider, aid far Europe
“ “ M * * , f l *0 wll&gt; propose legisla­
tion* to check "inflation, high
prices and the high co*t of living."
Th* Federal R***rve
article
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Red Proposal On
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Two Auto Wrecks
Reported To Police
Two wrecks Involving Injury to
occupants of vehicles were reportad to police on Sunday, Albert
Lm- 'Kelly of north Monroa was
treated at the police station for
bruises on his cheat and head
following a collision that turned
his Font pickup truck over'i The
accident occurred at l t i ! 7 o'clock
Sunday evening when th* Ford
collided with the rear of a Chev­
rolet sedan, parked on French
Avenue between Fourth and Fifth
Street amt owned by Dr. J . A.
Smith; 112 W. Twentieth Street
A charge of reck!*** driving
was mad* against Kelly and he
was released on bond of $101.
Louis A. Tata was treated for
a bruised left arm shortly after
noon, Sunday, following a colli­
sion between his Model A Ford
and an Intarnatlonal Truck being
driven a n a t on Twenty-fifth
Street at the Park Avenua Inter­
section by Will Iren .Hermanr Both
vehicles had damaged fenders and
radiators.
- CHILDREN AID. TB
Th* Civic* Project Committee
of the Sanford Grammar School,
Including pupils of all sixth gred*
rooms, reported Friday for volun­
teer work at th* office of th*
Seminole County Health and
Tuberculosis Asasoclation. .While
th* ehUd^en were folding mail
they were told th* reason for the
work by IL C. Steele, principal of
th* school, according to Mrs. Ed­
ward Kir*her, secretary.
Mr. Steele told th* pupils that
the project hy the Association was
a splendid one and that Pot only
children but everybody in Semibole County should help It carry
on lu work, said Mrs. tureber.
Th# third of a eerie* of tran-

Inquiry On How
Mikolajczyk Fled
Planned By Poles

India Urges Securi­
ty Council To Take
Positive Action To
Emllndonesian Row
I.AKK SUCCKSH. O c t . i7.
(A1)— Hushu slid the tolled
Slates, in a conciliatory muse,
jtiinrd lodsy In' a ari-tfr-O vote.,
uf O'c ITtilril NaJions to con­
demn 'all forms of propaganda'
which would be "likely In pro­
voke or encourage any threat
to the peace." The yule was
on a compromise ptoposal of­
fered |ointly by I'ranrc, Aus, Italia and Canada after Huesia'e entl-"»aim ongti" rtsoluIton * a i defeated In lha 67-y
natlnn political eotamltU* o f'
lha general assembly.

H&gt; ASSOCIATED PRESS
Si*ty two prison^ wcie feaie I
dead in plane‘(latliei today. Ail
men who llco ovei the wteckage
ol a Swedish anlme Irphtpuil which
curbed into Ml. Hyraetioi, routlicarl o( Athcnt, Greece. Iasi night
said all aboard were believed
lA KL SU CCESSTO d. 27 C.
House Of Commons
killed The. plane &lt;allied Ifi parR um /i anli'Variuoiiget" prosrngri* among ihrm two Alneii
Pledges . Sanctuary SOME OF THE GREAT DBSTEUtTION.wAu.ghl by I
rani, and a cma.oLaruln. It w«* Ihlul.lLAt d eicatJj-b y a majority
\t*„ can be seen In this air view lakrn miter the f lem
t Intrinsriunat
To Opposition Head and many manduns "e re complete!,) gulled.
en luutr liniti Ivtanhul to Alh til ilie 57 United Natmnt today
jltr i llte Sourt lat.v ill a Ia»tens &gt;•
WAR.SAW.TTtf27 T &amp;
A’po­
iniputr &lt;atnpi$»nirie mm e witlidiew
laiw hanging rain iloudt lineallish government spokesman said
liar -Rutiialt dial get nt &gt;llrgcd
enrd to hampri a Ixt-liung laud,
today lha! an investigation was
i lie United
w a ftn o tig r im K
in
tea and air vraith hn a misting
underway In drinmiiif Imw SianI’an , American Woild Anwar* Sl.slr-, Girrt*- 4ml Tllll^V.
islaw Mikotajc/yk, Iradei of the
the t? u.iti. hi politu.il tommit
.vshull i.umliril doling a irtri •
oppotilion Polish Pratanl Paity,
•liirin neai Keliliikan. with I f Ire ol Ihr Gelirial Assrllllil)
had fled the country. The in
luilted down r u b of the foul
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. UV
Si-fixtbr llrewsler tit Mel
prisons almaid
formant, confirmed published tesaid tiHlay.be 1* suggesting to (h r'F ill that It look for evidence
IMiinls in the S.iviel irsoliiUgn
Nothing
had
hrrii
liraid
limn
of deliberate destrorlion in both the rosllj New England forest
poiti that Mikolajcyrk had es­
ill Ja p lii sill 1 rsilo tl.
I pis kl|
Ftcdcrick George' Is the plallr vinrr il ladmrd tllr the
fire* and Friday's plane crash In Itrjre Canyon, l lab. “In these
caped. Mikoljarryk's whrirahouts
entire
Soviet
pro|K&gt;tal.
1
aii)MVi| that "extreme tin
day* of ideological warfare," B re«*lrr told reportrre, "that Is
remained a mystery.
Held For Techni­ Annrlte
Tire cumiilitter then luinrd
the kind of thing » r have to watrh out for."
I'UIcncr" pirvetiled a tiyilemplal■
The inquiry, the informant con­
lirewslrr, Just bark from an inspection of Ihe Maine tire
cal
Manslaughter e«l insltunirnt la|nliitg al 1. 44 a new resolution on wairnonf
tinued, is being directed to learn
arras, said there was evident* that some fire* started Itoni oil
ing“ suhmiltril jointly by Frar
I* M (P S 1 ).
hotkrd rags. Near'Falmouth. he aald. a candle was found hurning
whether there was nrgtigencr on
An.h.ilu ami Canada
InvrstiKatms,
mraiiWitilr,
stud­
among combustible material !• a pine wihhI . I)rr»*trr recalled
the part of Polish frontier guards
Ilir Untied Stales indualrd
ies! tlie-sili- wlieii' n gtanl DC-*'1
or security agencies which
Natunlay evening
at l rinaltl- .virulent look immediate tummand the tint time its willingness
prime
objectise'of
I
mnniunista
la
lu
rrral*
disintegration
abruad
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Sls|
l-sughtoti .Mnmtii.il llospilal at of llTe situation, sped with the anepl -some loini of action
and bring collapse of our reononi},
I I im llH itfd
UH r e a r
S lv )
"waimotigeiing ‘ when it agi
the irvult ul irijuiirs
irceivetl
tine i&gt;Mir leioluliot
TORT LAND. M r . thr. 27
Ihe death toll linm ilisatirou' c'.nhrr in the evening when lie
ia itilJitci.w lu ch - wmmjit k U OOOiOlkl ihtmsrt- m Nr'e I nyiattil atnn. was liil by a truck on West First
Bid.s Arc Opened For
mounted to .22 tudav as wra'V firtfivlilriv. holding viMnallv all hla/.-v Nlirri writ ol Kami's Suhng.
St. Johns Dredging
in check, weir warned tlial using winds would increase lh&lt; (my ol llir
I'l rdf litk Gemgr,
of l^ake
he lUtucy.
■
Monroe who according to. isilice,
As refugeri In’gau to Iru’kle hotnewaiiTun_a_ltw—airs*, die Uni wav’lhr Jiivcr id ihe truck that " B i d * Tor dredging ond improv­
By ASSOCIATED E *B B 8 — .
TToss
lidded"Iwo *wIKeTist ul d*id in Maine, bringing the ilale's lulat hit Patrolman llender. was arirstrd ing the navigation rlmnnel In llu*
■RfTmp"*B(r business and la!»or
upper ipaclie* of llu* St. Johns
'
.
leaders-^pjet In the White House to 16. Four iithrrs du-il in M isii-O 1
River were opened Friday at the
on
a
cliaige
til
Irtlinical
mantoday for an off-the-record etiidy chusetla and Conneetteul anil I In re dime v-i 2,216 A.fi-w went hfttne,
nffii-e of the District Engineer, '
of.way» to help Europe without fli Michigan: Nineteen ‘ injured ihe Red Cruas said, lull pmat* uf
corps of engineers, ill Jacksoiir
hive Ikpcii hospitalised in Maim* them julned lln*tr. (ni'iuJs .aml
villo.
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,
boosting prices at home’
and
the
Ttst
of
miksiiijr
wa*
relatives,
Mime
uUt-uf
stai,-.
At th* same lime. Senators
the, time of ihr accident,
The work proposed renidaM of ,
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in
ii'd
f
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17
to
7
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m
George Malone (R-Nev) and Tom
7 : 1 5 I’. M„ Katiolmsn dvr pe rung the evistlng 6(1 mile ,
Connaljy (D-Tex) salt) they hoped
Flames
moving slowly « r ,:
*.
u y |H&gt;lire, Way asthting navignlioti elmuntil from Aslot to
the special session of Congress from Union Fall*. In' southern of l '"/ l " " l « '1&gt; ‘j —
Kunfnrd. nml the -nJe channel in
‘•"•I
moving
of "art aulomobile l.nke Multne in u ^depth. of, 12
called by President Truman for Maine'. Ydrk county ..n the Seen "• »
l " 1" " ' daiiglr ,put. th.
N'oT. 17 would lim it ita work to River, were reported r.mfii.ed tie . •*«' ‘1t" ” «1' " rtp o rt^ '
.i* in ihe tlilch !&gt;&gt;• llu- high- feet. The wutk alto invtiives Cftii■ i
. . .
a»
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L i.*llt
I.
Ml . . 1
w a t t fc- a . t i l l
emergency assistance and Jrave _
He allegedly stepped onto structing Woodruff t’li-ek cut-off/^,
the long range Marshall Plan lo
*nUtlLJi/_l«tku -itui..-.^-W—ir—tlrpttr*;
g b s y a v — s o d - in te r l b r
p ith "
the regular aeaslon.
of five feel.
- truck which was being 'Hid* were received from Hill
- pk report" by—thrTritemaUimaT
•eihrrifFhcy food council .with
we*i nri l irii Street, l lie Uretlging Corp., $302,380; Arun ,
mem tiers from 36 nation*, re*lruck him. knocking linii^ del Corp., 1162,287; llepdry C'»ri'.
leasad—in- Washington, said food
(444.(13$; Atkinimi Dredging Cu,
and dollar shortage* abroad rouhl
(353.301: Palm Beach DfcHlglhg
I eiry .N/r|uve of Mke Montue, Co., yt23.H6H: l':it.igun Construc­
rtmufi in world "eeonomlc collap­
se, If not chaoa." •
an emjdoyec o( the Mayfair Inn, tion Corp.. Jitul.IHlt; Atlantic
The report said world food
who* was nrar&gt; ihe scene* of the Dredging and t’onslructiiin Co.,
fCHaiiaaed mm Psas sit I
accident took im nu-dlate corn* (336,086, and Met til I hedging
Inn ml o f the ail Ual ion, api-il with Co.; (392,844.
, Col. II, T e a le said that the
Poll Of Parents By
i l .m lm u o l aM !*■■• s l i l
award of the contract for this
I*TA Supports Pool
work will In- held in aU-yanre
21 Killed In Britain's pending Ihe final approval of
uf way insliumejita lieiiig
A poll of parents conducted by
Second Train Wreck right*
furnished hy tin- Seminole County
the Junior High School PTA re­
('hamner of (naumerce and the
sult'd in a large majority favor­
.Board of County Commis* loner*.
ing a publte swimming pool which
•The dredgMig in the 8 l. John*
would be available to Sanford’*
id Th* lit-rabi Pirk-the Winner *1 l**Hiir* today in Ihe wreckage River now underway between Palchildren.
Children In varlou*
contest
which
was
sponsored
hy
"
f
4u‘
Ediniturgh-London
, express
atka and A*tor la expected to lie
schools were given allpe to take
the St. John* Electric riiiii|i*tty Ram which jumped the* rail* near completed in December. Within 1it tVrriunH Killed In
home nndwtba vote was 764 for
and
th*
Hits
Theater.
hero
yesterday,
killing
*
t
least
22
this section of the river, the im­
Philippine Vanipaign
and 26 agalnat lb# project. Mrs.
Sllvermarr picked 1(1 of the 13 eud injuring 71 In the second dls- proved channel will In- 12 feet
John Schlrard wa* PTA chairman
rontesls snd will receive the first jasler in three dsys of Britain's deep, Col. Teale said.
’* *
In charge of the poll.
Ma n il a , net. 27 m —At
prise waffle iron given hy the |war-worn railwaya.
&lt;Dispatches
At Seminole High School slips
least 13, persuns were kilted In
St. John* Electric Company.
from Edinburgh, Scotland, placet)
turned in by pupil* shown! •
provinces of Luton Island over
Bart Hinson was named second Hi-- casualty figure* at 23 dead' Light ItainH Fall In
favuring vote of f l l and 1
tio- weekend aa campaigning for
place winner of the fluorescent land 71 injured.)
Nov. , II
local nml national
against. Enrollment there I* 460.
MiHsiNHippi Valley elections
neared ita ctimai.8oulhside Primary, with 370 pu­
Six persons w ne killed hear
pils, showed 196 for and 11
tbK neVthern England roasts!
Hy ASSOCIATED FRESH
Naglmkel, 246 road miles north of
tWf h. While workmen pried their1
Welcome shower* ranging from
way into lelt-xctiped roaches snd moderate to heavy have fallen Manila, by a large party uf un­
tangled dining care, a spokt-amsn throughout most of the Missis­ identified armed men. The fat* of
for tin- London and Northeaiti-rn sippi Valley and as Far West as a seventh— a (pwn treasurer who
Railroad said: "We know several Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas carried money and ballota for th*
person* arc as yet unaccounted where some wheatland subsoil had election—was 'not known.
A convoy guarding Liberal
for and finding their bodies may been reported tu need of moisture.
Party
gul&gt;ernatori*l
candidate
Increase the lull hy another two
The
Chicago
Weather
Bureau
Fa into GoniaJca Siuco was am*
or three,"
said
the
rain,
moving
eastward
htiihvd in ‘ I'ampauga province,
baliot* after those of th* winner*.
The express piled up a t noon­
This week the Ted Davis Fur­ time along a golf course whose acres* Indiana and klirhigan to- and litre* military police and four
day,
had
left
as
much
a*
an
inch
of the attacker’s, believed to be.
niture Company will co-*|Minsor clubhouse was transformed Im­
th* contest with the Kits Thea­ mediately Into an emergency hos­ or more of moisture at scattered Hukliatahap armed peasant*, were
points
In
Illinois,
Missouri
and
killedter. Th* Ted Davis Furniture Com­ pital. The engine buried Itself
Court Decides For US
Fiv* Liberal Party worker*
pany will award a rhennll* rug in a ditch and passengeri extri­ Arkansaa.
Temperatures over the nation, were kidnaped In Pampsnga dur­
and a magaxine rack as prius cated the Injured crewmen. Four
In Oil Rights Case
were normal for this season, the
shd th* RtU Theater will give
immedlatedly behind It Weather Bureau said, adding that ing the last week. They were
Half Of World W ar II a pass for two to th* theater for roach**
were telccopnd. Seven others low readings early today gener- presumed lo be deed.
WASHINGTON OcL 27 &lt;JP&gt;tba third through fiihh prith were overturned and badly hal­
Vets Seek Training winners.
allv were above th* frost lln*.
The Supreme Court decreed to­
tered, (inly th* thre* rear cars
Skies were clear over th* East
day that the federal government
escaped damage.
has "paramount rights" In oilBEAUTIFICATION
WASHINGTON OcL 27 DP&gt;Last Friday 31 persons were ern and Pacific coast states.
rich lands off the California coast. Th* Veterans Administration said
Beautification of the grounds killed ‘and160 Injured in a colli­
CEDED TO INDIA
The decree puU Into effect con­ today nearly half of the 14.600,- of the Mayfair Inn Is being carried sion of two commuter trains at
NEW DELHI, OcL 27. UP)—
clusion* the court reached in a 000 World War II veteranx have out under direction of the San­ Croydon, a London suburb. There
decision announced last June 23. appllad for education or*; training ford Garden Club which Is repre­ hav* been six rail wrecks during The Hindu Maharajah of Kakhmir
The action affects submerged benefit* but less than one-third sented by Mrs. Endor Curlett and the oast year In Britain,- with a has acceded that predominately
mineral depoaiU worth unestl- a c t u a l l y have started their Mr*. A. W. Epps. Soil is being death toll' of 82 — highest sine* Moslem state to th* dominion of
India, It was officially announced
courses.
mated millions.
props m l gradually for th* plant­
tonight
California obJactod to th* Is­
-Veterans have Until July 26, ing o f many stales* and tropical ,018Th* Maharajah, Sir Marl Singh,
suance of any kind of decree at 1861—o f four years from their shurb*.
ROTARY LUNCHEON
this time. It netted that the next date of discharge, If that la later
The .Rotary .Club did not m*et said: " I have no option but to
move was up tq- Congrets, rather —to start their m ining.
NEW YORK. O ft 27 W V-The today on account o f the Ladies ask for. help from the Indian
VA said that of the 7.149,000 people of the United States held Night program which will b* dominion.”
than th* court. Califern(a said
Congress alone has the power to veterans who have applied for 42,000,000,000 telephone conver­ held at th* Seminole Country Club
determine who puy develop na­ education or training, 4i70,000 sations last year—an average of oa Thursday night beginning at
Veterans of. Foreign Wars Post
tural resource* la the 66,000 hav* e n te re d __________________ 801 for each inhabitant—the 7:00 o’clock. Tha affair will be 3282 Is haring a fish fry tonight
square mile* around th* entire them under the disabled veterans American Telephone and Tele­ Informal, tha committee juutounoed a t 7:00 o'clock a t the Elba Lodge
w est of the United States.
graph Company says.
ground*.
today.

Patrolman Bender

Leaders Meet With
Truman To Study
Economic Crisis

NewY orkJiunorB
First War Dead
Back From Europe

Lawton Reports On Jerry Silverman
Gainesville Meet; Named Winner Of
Wells Withdraws
Football Contest

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4

i

PA CE SIX

THE 8 A N F 0R I) HEHA1 ), 8 A N F 0 R D , FLORIDA

Russian Policy
41'** ifuntil n ‘«ht *

W EDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1947

n m . . . !■!

War Mobilization

ito#!

tion» now affiliated with the Matthall Plan needed to do wa* Id
•how ileadfatlnrtt in "oppoiing
American »lave loan condition*."
and Arqciicani would be laced
with an economic trim »tenutiin»;
from lack of demand abroad for
their iftrxluction.
Sounding a rutfe of "no apfieaiemrnli" Zhdanov ■drcfxrrtt~lli«r"a&lt;
the Munich |&gt;o!icy in the patt unit­
ed I filler'* hand* lor aggirtiion. su
concretion* to the nyw course ol
Ihe United State* and llir mi|»en•lul camp can only^ make it* inipner* more iii.|ieiiinrni and eg-

&lt;C»na.r* fra* Paa* **••»
today an induittial mobilisation
plan for war whiah wa* ihclvcd
by the Rooievelf Adminiitration
after Peail flaibor failed to lake
into account ihe extent to which
"the entire economy mutt con­
tribute to modern war."
Korretlal told the Senate War
Inveiligaling Committee ♦&gt;»«* i U
wai "an unJei*tandable ihottcoming. tince very lew people prior
'to World War II did fully reco3 ni/r ihii fad."
The Secretary wa* ihe firtl witnn* a* the cummillee opened an
inquiry jnla whr the plan (or ral­
lying America'* induilrial might wa*
ditcarded.
Forrrtlal't Iritimony wa* delayed
nearly an hour by an argument

Pilot Club Members
Type Envelopes For
Christmas Seal Sale
A group of Pilot Club member*
met a t the Vocational School last
night to type envelope* for the
Christmas Seal Sale which will
officially open on Nov.. -I. The

fnole County Tuberculosis and
Health Association and its work
in Seminole County, assisting with
the Christmas Real Sale has lung
been one o f the Pilot Club’s main
project*.
Plans for a bigger and better
seal aale and the part the club
could play lo ll w rrr discussed.

The- CoMmunist Party newspa­
Senator Taft
per Praviia and the newspaper
Culture and Life printed Zhilan0V*i speech to the conference, in
Which he said "Soviet foreign pol­
icy is oriented «n the fare of HiF
co-existence of two wyMems—liie
capitalittic ami the
—
for a period of lung duration."
Zhamiuv was the Soviet d e le ­
gate to the conference, which led
to tlie establishment at Belgrade
of a nine nation Communist Infor­
mation Bureau.
(Zhdanov's appraisal of the internatlurtal situation' appeared at
the same time in Cumtuunist newspa pet a of ■oilier count tie* repte* gate "inefficiency, • mismanage­
tented at the Poland runfeienre. ment and watte” and would keep
Zhdanov often 1ms beer1! hientionej its study "at the highest level."
Fill r ental told the committee a
Bt a possible ■un-essift- to, FtilU*
“lark of substantia! Interest In in­
Minister Slnlin.f
Zhdanov (old the ISdnnd con­ dustrial preparedness for war Was
ference the United State* was widespread and the blame, 'If
trying to get out of wartime there was any, must be regarded
agreements In order to dominate as equally widespread and largely
attributable to national Indiffer­
other nations. He added:
“This expansionist program of ence on the subject of military
the United States Is reminiscent preparedness,"
He said thst a series of mobili- Communism "abroad by setting
of the eitrsordirm ry and infamous
forth Democracy as an opposing
defeated program of thp Fascist ration plans, particularly a llr.'tp crusading religion.”
n vision, “attempted to 'apply the
aggressors.
He expressed the' belief that
“Like the Hitlerites, the contem­ lesson learned ,ln Ihe War Indus­ the best way to combat Com­
tries
llpard
of
World
War
I,
as
porary ,ruling- etrcles in the Unitmunism in America would he with
erLSlalei disguise their expansion outlined by-^Mr, Bernard .Baruch." the repeat of laws which he said
Fyrrestal'flenci ll*-&lt;l the plan a* encouraged Communism.
program and'even their offensive
*r imperialistic cuirtpeiitor Brit­ "two gt-m-rallxrik” in many arrays
Taft declared thst the quickest
on th a 'vital interests of tlie weyk. mid said it wgs “deficient* In way to reduce prices
price* at horn*
I,......
development
of
systems
and
pro­
*ln, with a so-called antl-Comwould be to reduce credit-financed
cedures of control.
,
tnunist program.”
ciporta to foreign buyer* and cur­
"Since it wa* a {product of the tail national expenditures and
Tiii* wos I,is Idueprint for KuArmy and Navy," he said, It did taxe*.
not "give sufficient emphasis to
1. Cooper*linn-among European civilian
He referred also • to the ‘rent
phases of a total war
nations regardless of Iheir sys­
control controversy, stating thst
pconomy,”
tems of government.
Looking to the future, Forres- the Republican party probably
2. Uoveiopment of trade Tlmmtg tal declared “It ’is essential that would not take an advance stand
European countries on a recipro­ we recognise the necessity of ■m (his issue, deferring instead
cal hasia through treaties similar maintaining adequate a t m a d until an actual showdown arose
tv thus*- ttvoWvd for eastern Eu- f.irrrs, hofh »s a guaranty of In Congress.
peace and as a guaranty of our
3. Adoption of a united front security, Hr added these general Henry Wallace Says
against attempt* of the United conclusion*:
General Could Win
States tu impose “(lave condi­
1. There should lie recognition
tions.”
that tn “an all out war our plan­
4, Tlie Communist parlies should ning has to do with thd^enlire
JERUSALEM. Oct. 22 (AT—
Hetiry A. Wallace *ald today that
push this program in order
economy.”
fight "against United
ini
2* Any organisation aet up if lien*ral Dwight Eisenhower
perialitin.” hut l»e willing to cm “must he competent to mall* tha “ran on either the Republican or
operate with any others who *up proper al______
llocation between military Democratic ticket, he would win
port the ’ tm igi am. ‘ v=______ .__ * letiuiremente-ami what Is - needed hands-dow n” In the ’ I91B ' pieanov told tlie nine nations * (0 , keep the civilian economy in •Idental rlrrtion.
Soviet Itadc treaties w rth, operation."
"Elsenhower would
he the
3. There should be, in peace- Republican party’* presidential
eastern European ’ state* were
iw Eurojre
models of liu-.
, could_ re- iltpe, _ an. organisation . .specially Candidate In all -probability,” ht
said, adding:
courttW'i. -fteiself and retain frrtlepMrdence ftulil the United Stale*,
“A ticket of Eisenhowri and
lie said Britain, Moo, could have
Haroid Slassen would carry all
had a trade - d e ity with Russia
hut the
southern states over­
"had It not Irecn for the labor
whelmingly, running ***ln«t Tru.
government which, under external
-nieit., I T-elirY* tfiry w o u ld even
-jwfit/ence. tnnkir m r H i isljs-wtiy
oarry Missouri.”
marked * nut agreement."
Tht former Vice I’resident. on
He described Russia as tire base
a writing lour of FaUstine, spoke
for "the antl-linperUIDtlc camp,"
to the Jewish Journalists’ As­
adding iluti t lie Soviet Union’* Dying War Veteran
sociation and replied Xo questions.
I t illi.*t I f■*ti *s.a4' Kf a il..,.- ..I____ I &amp;
foreign policy eland* for "lasting
WillH Eyes To Rank
peace and-can not be interested in
g new war." Of the United Stales
MIAMI. Oct. 22—(AT—Th* cor­
he said:
.'
' “ Before World War II, Influ. neas uf u dead war vel»r*n’s eye*
ential reactionary, elides lii the were flown to New York 1**1 night
United Slates and American im­ (by 'Eastern Air- Line*) to be
pel lalsm maintained all isolation placed in an oy* hank In accord­
policy, avoiding Inlet fei elite .III ance with’ the wishes ot Lestar
the affairs of Europe and Asia. if. Skipper, 40.
Hut Itr the new post-war period
Skipper, Ul in the Army’s Frail
Wall Street ■laisse* launched a Gcireral Hospital
in iu|rurbkn
pew policy. They pul forward a Coral Cables, willed his eye* to
program using all American mil­ someone who needed them and
itary aiil and ccnnnmlr migl)t calmly waited fur death, which
In order not only to hold on to cam* ytsterday. ’
bat strengthen Iheir. foreign posi­ -■Whin he died, a Miami «Jra Lfibor Quotes Winnie
tion* ill the war period and to *x- specialist removed the.' 'cortiea*
u ■On Lords*.Powers
pand - replacing Uermnny
and from troth eye* and;.tn*y wire
Japan with America iq the world flown to New Y ork'by Capt*. H, L ondon ■oet. 22 (at ^- bh O. Hudgins, th* airlln* frilot, to talfis j Labor government, -prfsto- drlivered to ’tha *y* bank,
Mng ita fight t*. trim the fg w .W
-Awaikatr liu|wriaIRm.
— Skipper had s«rV*d‘ as ait air“American irnrtionnrlr* are a- pjane mechanic In the Army, hi*
larmed with the SuVFesse* of So- father, James A. Skipper, of
ciallsm In the IT.' H. H It ; with Miami, said.
Ihe successes of the new Demoeracy ami the gruwth of workers. the imperialistic cam p i* ready
Democratic
movements in all
countries of (he weffld after the
war. They are taking upon themfelvi** the joh nf ’rescuing’ the
rapilalistic system ’from Commun­
ism."
- •Cl,
H# said the United Stales now
1* “the principal' leading force
of the Impcrialiathn'camp/’
“Britain and Franc* are In *1lianre with th* United fltate*,’’
he said, and "the existence of the
.labor government In Britain and
the
Socialist government
of
Ramadler (Premier Paul Bamadler) in Franc* do not hinder
Britain and France from followin» the lead of the Imperiallitic
policy of the United State* In most
* - P window screens dusted,
mslir issue*.
otherwise, rain and wind wilt beat
"Such colonial aUUa as Bel­
P?'*’’ .0*. lh* dust fromtthem Into
gium and Holland support the
imperialistic
camp; also such
countries with reactionary regimes
Dr. Charles L. P e r m
a* Greece and Turkey—dependenr
Optometrlet
upon the U. 8. A. »oll\ic«liy as
M w d AtlaatW Bk. Bldg.
wall as economically—and the
countries nf «h. Near East. South
AmeHea and China,, .. .
"T»&gt;* main objective of th* ImperlaBstie enmn Is the building
Up of' Imperialism end preparing
t *r » nmv impeHallatle w ar—a
atruewte wlih SodaBsm and Dem*
SILVER
and the ahpplrt of reac- nloved in tha United Static
FLEET
"
»nd anti-Dffaperslic pro- 1040 see eftlmated to have Wo

cd e smaller number of aggrag
hours than tha 47 million ta p !
ad ia lMO.

Railroad Unions

switchmen, signal men, bollcrmek.
ora. iltelriclan*, blacksmith*, tele­
graphers, and yardmaati-r*.
(•'■■i Ib*.* &lt;&gt;*"• &gt;*•&gt;* &lt;&gt;»»&gt;
take a bigger part in natio I Four of the 20 are independent
They ara tha locomotive firemen,
politic* next year than ever
railway conductor*, train disfor*. Lyon left no doubt that r • patcht-ra, and machinlita.
group—hi e One ia a CIO union, the marine
road union*engineer*, aomn of whose memthe tame inti
ber* work on ferries and lighter*
its Political
(PAC). . Thr
hoew o-^a*—'Labor t
and Political League (L E P L ).
g im .rs,
Sotnr rmll lead en h are N n
*ato
talking about aettlng up an &lt; - viKotoun

___ ______ *
i-i.
ik . s
ganixatlon*
of stheir
own. AOthi
want to cooperate closely
the AFL.
Amoajt ilie 20 unions
sen ted In the Ran way
ExocutTVee”- ’Association, -II
AFL affiliate*. They includ

th ru

an alcoholic."
Alcohol Is Said Not * becoming
If* said one of the universal
Cause Of Alcoholism symptom* of alcoholism is an anti*

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TUB C m ’ HALL TO REGIS­
social tendency.
CHICAGO,
Oet,
__
.• Profeaapr Bacon ia chairman of TER FOR THE COMING CITY
22-i&lt;/P)—
Alcohol I* not the cause of alco­ the' Connecticut Commit tea on ELECTION. THEN VOTE AS
YOU SEE FIT.
holism, say* Selden Bacon, profcitor of sociology at Yalr Uni­
versity; He told a lecture audience
at Roosevelt College last night:
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U.S. Agent Assails FDR Said To
Soviet Attem pt To Know In 1938
War Coining
*Curb‘W armongers’ War Secretary Says
" Austin Says Russian
Resolution Would
Shackle Brain And
Put Gag In Mouth
LAKE SUCCESS, Ckb 23 W&gt;
g -'Q ie United S tain today assail
ed Russia'* attempt to curl) al­
leged "warmonger*" in this country
ai a .move for "applying sheetIts to the mind* of. the American
people. U. S. Delegate Warren R.
Austin ■declared that the., Soviet
resolution "would put shackle* on
the braut of plan's* well as a gag
|n hii mouth."
Auilin spoke before the 57-mem• e r political committee of the
_ United Nation* Aiiembly after
Brig. General Carlo* P. Romulo
of the Philippine* had called the
Soviet anti-’Varmonger" measure
a "hydrja-headed moniter" inrpired
"by an angry and ipileful rjrotive."
Auilin replied to yesterday'* at•tack br Andrei J . Vuhiniky, So­
viet Chief Delegile, again*! foi(C fltlum i oh r« * . k i|* n

Germans Are Said
Not Suffering .Too
G r e a t Hardships

Set For FiliiRed Probe Is Just Like Hollywood

Hit Communists

He “ And "Roosevelt

Both Knew That’We
Britain Blocks
Couldn't Stay Out
Tobacco Imports WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 M’l C. Johnson, former assistFrom America Louis
ant Secietaty of War. taid today
Cripps Reveals Fur­
ther Austerity To
Prevent
Collapse
L O N D O N .'O tirid Mb~-B.il
ein banned tobacco import* from
the United State* today and an­
nounced new cut* in food impott*
a* the government warned that
economic collapie would probablv
mean the end of British Democ­
racy.
The new Mniiiler of Economic
Affaiis. Sir Station) CtipjM. re­
viewing in the Haute of Comment
Britain's economic crisis. announced
aP the »*tne time - a —cut of
3800,000.009 a year in govern­
ment and private expenditure* fo.new home*, new factories, and
new plant Machinery. He predicted
an even deeper atntetity #for the
British people.
Sir Stafford declared Britain
would sacrifice tome imperial pref­
erence in exchange for lower U.
S. tariff*. The. nation'* new eco­
nomic* bos* said the Britith imme­
diately mutt-decide to import let*
from the United Slate* and ex­
port more good* to fend off collapie.
»
.Iff our economy and that of

that he and President Roosevelt
knew a* earfy ** 1938 "that wai
was coming and we could not
itay out of it."
Johnson, who trrved a* Assist­
ant Secretary from 1937 until
1940, testified before the iienal*
War Investigalirxd-'ommilie- which
is trying to l-arn why a detailed
industrial mobilisation plan was
discarded afttr Pearl Harbor.
At first Johnron asked that
his account of pre-war moves in
connection with the Isle President
he "off record," but Cbairmafi
Brewster ‘ (R-Me.) said the tetri
mony should be open to llu*
public,
Johnson said that his effostto plrpare this ciRjnUy for“ wiir'
were blocked by two former cab­
inet members-former Secretary,
of Labor Perkins and former
Secretary of War Woodring—and
General Brehon Somervell, war­
time -chief of the Army’s Supply
Service.
Johnson said that a detailed
industrial mobihiilion plan "was
ditched by brass hats because* it
did hot suit the pmgram of Gen­
eral Somervell."
He alto aald that Secretary
of Defense Fqirrstal hnd made
“Incorrect" and '"Incuael" atate-

In spite of ihnrtage* of food
and clothing the people of Ger­
many srs not suffering extreme
Jjardshlp*. according to Mra. Wil­
ia m
O'Neill, former Sanford
resident and wife of Lieut. Wm.
O'Neill. Co. K. l$lh . Infantry.
!’•«- riefcis
U. ft. Arnly, riots stationed In Europe should collapse,” he aald,
Bad Nauheim, Germany. In a let­ "our democracy In all probability
ter to Mra. Lourlnr Beal, 'The will collapse too ami will tliiappeople keep pretty huxv, Mra. pear, and with it will go the last
h ..m i . . . . . . i • « P &gt; * r r . t a h l l
O'Neill iay», clranlnx thing* up
and repairing the bombed out
'areas.
• ‘
■ , • ■ * ’ * f f Gov. Warren Calls
Mr*. O'Neill m e n tl^ , went to
JCarinenv and joined her "husband For Military Training
*J rt' &lt;T h*‘ Somkinir - tm iniT Junto*
,um »r
•-----=S—
• i t Bed-^Nsuheim after lauding
WABIftROTOM Oct. 23—
a t Bfemerhaveh.'Bh# described;the _____________
__
rtH p-oiw r .-th ere- • • -«-*ronderfnl fGtjvertujr K iri W irkkrTaf Cattfd?nia aald today “world peace Is Tbnraday for tha purpose of con­
experience.
“The country la vary beautiful." impoailbla” * unless the Unltsd ducting an open forum for candi­
ahe atatfd- Tlje -people from State* maintains armad fortes date* for the City Commission, It
Fanpavlvants said It looked more “consistent with our commitments was announced today at-the noon
luncheon nf tb c - tr ade-nrxinU ju.
Ilka their- state Tf o jg w p f. &lt;rf to the world."
~
5
enaeUhcnr oT uon.
court# are profly hartly -hhtnhed -MB-l TI.' l fipff l
universal military training law -T he mretlng next Thursday
out. HapoCrr, Kasaell and KronkfurT are flat. In Fnyikfurt I by Congress, the Californian de­ night will be held at the Mayfair
“It la my firm conviction Inn dining room and each candi­
didn't see nineh progree*,- hut In claredour
failure (o hare auch a date will have 15 minute* In which
A'jthhr place* the people keep huay that
program In the past baa ^forced to express- hit views. The pro­
repairing and cleaning' things up. two destructive and costly wars gram will be hraadrast over Sta­
“All the house* over here are on ua in our generation."
tion WTRR. *
mad# .of »(one with a wooden
He added in a speech prepared * Mias Helen Welch spoke on bebate. When* tha German* * Imlld for the organisational meeting of half of the Civic Music member• house they put a tree on the the natlohal security commltteei bershlp drlye and stated that (here
very top and It stays there until
"No sane ruler or country would he a - concertad affort di­
' tha honseMi finished. That Is a would deliberately provnlt* war rected toward getting naw memsuperstition of their*. They believe with a~ rich country Ilka our* If It bars during a five day period
f&lt;**f &gt;*•*•»* -*e» P lf»
ware known that we were ready next'week. Mice Welch expressed
to defend ouraelvea.
confidence th at the drive would
"Any bully might try It, other­ be successful and that Sanford
Rep. Knutson Favors wise.
would .have a bettar concert aeries
"Under present world condi­ for the coiptng season than the
New Tax Cut Bill tions.
-the tam e danger exist*, and 6ne presente fdaat year.
I do not believe there is any* way • The Art Harris trio presented
WASHINGTON” o rt, 25 *M V- that America c a n ,b e ’ ready for aeveral
Bap. Knutson (R-Mlnn) said to­ every emergency other than to luncheon.musical selection* at the
day there Isn't enoughr money In train our youth."
Gordon Bradley, secretary oftha fedtral till “to finance both
the organisation, gave a' report
the Marshall D an and a 34,000,■
on the board of dTreetore’ tweet­
000.000 tax c u t"
Negro Is Acquitted
ing last Tuesday night.
But the chairman of tha tax"
writ Irfg - House Ways and Means On Weapon’s Charge
Commite# told a reporter he ba#Vsve* Corytrrsa will limit Ita aidClaster Washington, negro, was Truce Is Called
^©-Europe contribution under the found not guilty yesterday After­
In 9 Weelt Strike
Manhall program next year to noon In County Court of a charge
11,000,000.008.
of carrying a concealed weapon
GALION. O. Oct. 23 (AV-A
“It certainly should not exceed The negro la employed by a local
nine-week, itrike, climaxed by a
that amount,' Knutson aald, reit­ hqtei.
erating hit determination to In­
Woodrow Jacob* •’ (white 1 of t - hour aclga of the blork long
troduce « third tax cutting bill aa Chuluol* pleaded guilty Tuasday plant of the North Electric Co.,
came to a strained truce early
soon aa Congress reconvene*,
a charge of carrying concealed today and 850 aupperleta men and
whether In special or rggular act- to
weapons.
.
• IoR*
^ * *--women went home.
Court opened thl* morning with *The struggle over union
' .The bill, ha aald, will be similar
to the . two President Truman the ease of Marie Covington, cognition and 20 per cent wage
operator
of
R elo ad earlier this year. . Those colored
. »
i.
. . . .Beaala'a
. .Place Increase demand*, with a poaalble
measure* would hare trimmed In Goldsboro on trial on a charge tMt of the Taft-H artley Law In
.lari** by from 30 per rent in low of f ilin g
liquor without X volved. la to resume Monday In a
Income bracket* to .10.5 per cent license.
meeting of official* of the Tele­
In tha top brackets. .Each would1 Two case* against white defend­ phone Equipment Company and
have reduced taxes by * ' total of ants ere scheduled for this after­ the United Automobile Worker*
noon. John Pinkney H ert of ChuJ- (CIO).
about 34.000,000,000 a year.
.- - . . . . .
_____ _ , ■«
uota it charged with unlawful
But even while an automobile
•citing of Intoxicating beverage*. and motorcycle led (he proceaHousing Examiner
Albert Karl Baker and Emily May ■ion of care out o t the plant
Charged With Graft Baker, operator* of a tavern on 'ground* to take the non-rirlklng
the Orlando hlghsray face a atm. workers to their homes, under a
union &lt;promise of sa/a conduct,
IPA O ct 23 UPV-Paul K. liar charge._ -Vcompany official* announced that
they had agrecd^o nothing more
wv-o- a id t a l k ;
than a "m atin g ," .*
av on a
bribery b*- William* termed0 * very*bewfklai
WATER RISES
ftqr*U. s.
.Fliw, and Interesting talk on flrmt aid,
waa given veatvrda
Bub-chaser 878 whlrh docked at
PBI axenta
now attending tha 1
tha Municipal Pier this week for
Naval Reserve training U»e, ap­
m
pears much taller than -when It
waa here before to many realdents dun to the high w ater of

Jaycees Announce
Open Forum For
___City Candidates

MNrfr--i

.

W. M. Scott Of
American Fruit
Growers Dies
Vice President Ilnd
Been In Charge Of
Southeast Since '21
Willum Moote Scott, 74. vice
president of the A ttw kin f ttnt
Growrtt, Inc., and diiccloi ol it*
operation* in Ijoiidv and llrsoulhfJistern state*. di*d shortly
after noon here |ntl*v alter a
prolonged illner*.
"Mr. Stoll. **»* born, Msy JO.
1871’ nn a farm near Sugar
Gfove, \'a. He is survived by the
widow, ‘Mrs. H oterne -.Scott; a
JtttT UKI A HOUYWOOO StT. w tlh xrmeras and IlgbU trained on the princlpala, 1* tha acme at the UnAmerican AetlvIUoa Committee healrc In Washington where alleged Communist IntUteaUon of the movie
caplUl ll belng probed. On'th* ite r-(le ft) Is Sam Wood, tho famous producer-who charged that several
prorplnenl members' of th* Serafo O eclori Guild had “tried.to steer-u» Into the re&lt;l. river/" At right, tested
-behind bench facing witness (L w .il era these committee members: Bep.nichard Vail (R-I1I.); Rep John
McDowell (R-Pa.): Rep. J. Pttrotl Thomas (B-N. J.). committee chairman, and Rep. Blchard Ntxon
iARJTaUf .V. In'the fnreerrtimH
ijmSiMj nt tha pommltlae COUrwl.
(Intenusilonal 50undpnstC&gt;A

Million Dollar
Plastic Surgeons Till How To
Grow Ears On Earless Persons Pier Destroyed

f
HU *
D I
'
,
h c . i m m i . r . r. Hcmdon. a
SAN FRANCl5LQ«»0&gt; I7~ 23 *49-An ingenious method of grow
.D. Abram*. AlUn Wilson of Ft.
&gt;ng eafv bn car.ess (tenons one of (he Host difficult feats- in plash*
e- i .
nr
&lt; Pierce and F-. W l.ins of Ft.
surgery, was re|N,itrd torlay bv tsvo ipri.slists in that field, Dr.'Lvndon « &lt; .
rr
•V Peer of Newark', M. J., and Dr. (urtave Aufri*lit of Revs Yolk Fite -lighters-'.. Work;pjM
lAmorary
will be
City.
To Check Flames At Judfyi .,.1. Q, pallbearer*
Sharon, Dr. (5. R.
Tire rtruclural pa-lt ol
of lye ear
eaf U
u mde mil of n!) catiil.tne dropped
North
Watcrboro Reiman, Fred R. Wilson, F. L.
into small piece* like I- *Th«.»ger/ ifiap aik rd into a plsstic mould to
Miller. Edward F Lane. Otto
/ ' Ogiv n the eonloura nf a luiiuho
NORTH HEADING. M a «
Sehmehl. L. M. Btevfnaoii of
it
•""* Iho wliole thing, some- tO fl. 23, riTb— A fa*l-«preading Maitlan&gt;l; B. F. Whitner nnd Stncy
h in t la rg e r Jhah a rlg aret light- ’ forest fire ItMlay menaced a Whit# of Orlando.

in Maine Blaze

6Vi Inches Of Rain
,

-

-

--Clewwton^Area
Schools
Continuing
I s i . Qnffiate -Today:
Pahokcc Also “Hit

silted in the abdomen, -late tuberriihi’la eanllarlum
, * here and authorities informed
'skin.

i.Tbc plastic mould I* full of state pidire lh&gt;r wrr# planning
to avacHal# the patient*.
jrj« holai th ro n fh 1 *htrh*-1mma
j*______ . - ----U n _ tlaau a—bud-ioHC -eeU i—frerer FOR HAND. Me.. Oct. 23
|le atMldm* n can find their way
the 'ca rtilag e m a u - Thew
flame* swept the million dollar
I- oig cell* knit the c a rllla e ’ Mime state pier, here today, caus­
lie c H Into* a uidt which." »erv-v in g -d a magg estimated at mnre

Is H'foundntinn fog (hr n#w ear.

&gt;h.,n a ..uU^

I^

ULu ^ l k

Montgomery Testifies
There Aren’t Many
But They Create
Much Disturbance
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 t4h—
Three Hollywood stars told Con­
gress member* today, that Com­
munists ate active in the film
capital, but accompluh lililr ex*
crpt to create disturbance*.
Actor Robert Montgomery called the Communist* "a «nnll minor­
ity" who hate never lucceeded
in dominating the acton. But
they create disturbance* far great
er. than their number*, he niA
Actor George Murphy h*d much
the same storv for the House
Committee on Un-American Activ­
ities, now in it*’ fourth d»v* of
hearing* on Communism in Holly­
wood. He estimated "let* thin "on*
percent" 'of the ’Screen Actors
Guild ate Communists, hut they

-a

brother. I. W. .Vott of Rockville,
Mtl.; and llirrr sivlfft, Nfr* 'J . M
Harrttnn—nf—MnotgomeryT -Al*-i r a m * - 'k r m t t n n t "iT TrtX tlnn.,
Mu. W. A. Reatv of Aui'alt. Ga.
Ronald Reagin agreed. He **id
ami Mr*. John Scott of AjnlriUn, the fommunist* have tried to
"muscle in” on the movie industry
Texas,
,
Funei*l service* for Mr. ScMt and disrupt it hut have not «uc*
| fritif Intred'
I'fllf F l f i f f will'b» held Safurday morning at
10:00 o'clock st the Fit*! Baptist
Church of which hr ws* s mern
her. The Rev. W. P. Brook* will
officiate. Serving a* arrive pallhearetr will he Rov Syntrs, Sc.,

Selling Activity
At Slate Market
Is In Full Swing

Selling activity I* now In full
swing at the Snnfnrd Slate Farm­
ers Market with snap l*ean* and
citrus fruit* n* the leading Item*
for ante.
Produce men nee n bit puisled
concerning the diop In l&gt;enn prices
this, week, as It fa 'bplleved that
plantings nf 5.000 to 7.000 acres
— Mr. —Bentt ,h#W*“ a* prnmliieftl of eonth FtorWis beims hare been
portion in the fruit and produce severely damaged, if not dystnrftie
jm hl|trv (o r half a reptilrv. After w l. according to c it la u r U V o*.
u . s. D*paH
Rlduallni* In l3M
front
the
kHr-lJ1
jfrTport TIfnri-.
------------—
-—
-—
—
—■
»tw
—
eUrtfihtw;
(Hfj,
d
Tritil#' T’oTvf*ehnfe tnafTiut# with
B. S. and M. P. degree*, he be- heiidy rain* have damaged rhe
crop" of this vegetable in North
(f'nnllhrif*| an I’ni* T*«hM
ami South Carnlln*.
Ileans which easier in the week
sold fur mute ttinn 31 of) wre now
Sewage, Industrial
eelltng—srf-4)150 -to -18 -75 a* the-

w aflte I fIs[Mi.saTUrge cl . market.

Growers In the Sanford
| area rep#rt an unusually fin#
TAMPA. Oct. 23 (/P&gt;—Industrial crop. Rain during the past two
Onr fireman wa* injured when waste
CLEWfSTON. Ocl. -2J Ml P " 1
""d planted In |dac«*
disposal I* "a "cooperative days lias hindered picking. This
he
wa*
knocked
from
a
platform
responsibility of industry and loc­ morning there were more than .
School d e s p e r a t i n g on sched-Pn.
1I,I# Tf
hP"''* ,1
ule today and normal condllsnn. | , M() ovt.r
|s,1le just Iry wJTn being pouted onto thr al 'government’, Morrla M.. Cohn, 2(HI pickers busy on the Ttuiririm
prevailed in this community in hark o f - the ear I* lifted and (lame* fiom a firelroat. Only one sanitary engineer of Schenectady, fm ms where 25 acres of bean*
N. Y., told member* of the Florida have l*een planted.
the heart pfr the Florida *u*si- rolled -forward to a point Jn«t boat wa* tied at the pier—tlm Public Health Association at its
A few ettemnher* from tha
Coast
Gu*ld
cutter
Achuilinel,
land after a ^orrrnlial dawn'pniu In front of thc'c.m- canek .Tho ear
ItHh annual convention today.
Wauchula section »Ru.selling -at
4
f
on
f
(mini
bn
I'agg
Three
I
-The problem of eliminating pre- 37.60 to 18-00 a hu»hrh Th* "
&gt;*e*lerd*y in which six and one cartilage I* .plarrd-next to 4h e.X«
'le n t eauar* of pollution of watec oranges at the packing house are
half inches of rain fell in tbrer p&lt; vko flesh and the skin flap
It pulled back pver It and stitched
aoure'ea and preventing future de­ as green as bean* when they anhour*.
down, Thl* completely covert the
gradation la otic nf “good ethlex frr, but after waxing and color­
During those hours, flood condi
• iw a lln e e a » "
1 fcr* * |
and goqd liusinrts", he aaid.
ing have a film, natural appear­
lion* prevailed in the town's strerlr
The muniripality has as murh ance. Eating quality and iiigar
responsibility to dispose adequate­ rnntent seem* to Im good. Demand
but today streets in high areat
ly nf Ha sewage as to dispose nf is tather poor.
were dry and those in low »rc CqldwelLAppoints •
its garbage, and this responsibil­
Food Committee
lions were being drained by pump
ity Is a* great as that of industry
GIRL IIEATEN
• • Theodore R. Moss, Chicago real- to care for the rr»|^tue of it* prning."-'
* • *"
PHILADELPHIA. O ct 23, riPI4or,
has
purchased
tho
Mayfair
TALLAIIAftHKK.-Ocl.
23-UPi
ressing,
Cohn
said.
A.' R. Broadfoot, engineer t
A pretty 17-year-old high school
(Jnvtrnor Caldwell, ut the re Inn from the Lauderdale Illltiunre
ICeiif!■■#*
r«u* Threat
Clean alreams are Invalunble girl was run down by a motorist,
•pieat jjt President Trummi. tmlay Corporation, It wym announced to- both to Industry* and Die publh-, beaten with a tire lion and driy- •
appointed „ ■tx-memlier Hlitd day by Lind Wrimr, who will con­ he said. "Industry, which-depends en along lonely bark roads foe
tinue In hU rapacity as manager on rlean water for wet proeesI'••iiservatlon Committee.
Cardinal Spellman
aevrrnl hour*. t&gt;efore she was re­
f
■Ing. eannot auercjsfully exist If
Karl Lehman of Tavares was of the hotel.
stale police reported early
Hits ‘Forever Amber 4pt&lt;olriU-d 'chairman, frihri* are Sir. Mots, who flrat came here pollution holds away", he -explain- leased,
today.
Mn*. Ir. "J. McCaffrey of Miami, on June- 1H to look over the hotel eJ. and (pr nw*pns of health,
Slate Policeman Maurice WtlNEW VORK Oct. 23 ypy—TI John T. Murphy of Pepaacola. with the Idea of purrhaitlng It for pleasure amt community attrac- here said dark-haired Aliea 8*nfilm. "Forever Amber," wk&lt; co riL Chtfle# Franei* tine of West IMtm a client, wa* eo Impressed with tlvenee* the muniripality need* che* — a atudent at West Cheiter,
demned by* the Legion of Decenc Beach, Mm . J. Floyda Grlffen nf Ha beauty nnd poatlbllitlea, Im clear water courses.
Pa., high school — managed to
today a* “a glorification of im Tnmpn and Robert Kloeppel, Sr., aald thl* afternoon, that lie de­
■tagger to her hdm« at nearby
rided to purchase it himself and
morality nnd llrentlousneaa'* an. of Jacksonville.
Chilean
Government
Mllltown where her parent* ru»h{
bring
his
wife
and
five
daughter*
Catlrolics were told by ■Fra ml
’‘T.uVge the people nf Florida
ed her to Cheiter County Ho*,
Cardinal Spellman they could nn to cooperate wholeheartedly In down here t* live.
Decrees
Martial
Law
pits).
In Chicago, he was original
sec l( with a "safe conscience."
the President'* food saving proThe Cardinal, In a letter to ni -gr*im x- x- x De*plte the effort* chairman of the Iward of directors
SANT1AG0. Chile Oct. 23 (A'l
NAVY DAY
of the Soulhmore Bank, and re­
pastors Ift the New York archifl
VFW Port 3282 will celebrate
occao. to bn re*/l at all masse of the people Of western Europe signed to re-enter real ratate —Military law—already in opera­
W M
Sunday,, called attention to. th they /ace a grim situation a* work. Mr. Moss after visiting here tion over Chile's strike-bound coal Navy Dey with a membership
field*—was
extended
by
govern/
winter
approaches.
Without
halp
roundup
and
fislf
fry
a
t
tha
Elks
returned to Chicago and In Au­
action of the legion in placlm
ment decree‘today to Include por­ Club Monday evening and all men
the much-ballyhnoed film In It from* tb'a united S'ate* and from gust motored back here with hi* tions
"of four nitrate and -copper eligible f o r the VFW In 3#mlnole ......
other
countries
which
have
food
"condemned" riaseirieatlnn an
wlfo and five daughter*. He producing
provinces In what was County are Invited to attend. A
•aid: "Accordingly I adriao th* to apace, wldesnrea'd starvation staled that hi* brother In law and
Catholics may not set thla prbduc trill»fe*ull."-Caldwell taid In an- slater, Mr. and Mr«. Paul K. Le­ described ias a move to Mock a largo crowd 1* as!&gt;ryt#d end mem.
strike p lan"
bera are requested by Commander
nonndng ihe committee.
tlon with a safe conscience."
van. of Charleston. 8. c., the for­ "Comolurilst
Ths
decree,
enables the F. D, Scott to bring guerta eligi­
It was the second time that th
mer a retired Naval officer of government to which
take
action
under
Cardinal had tingled out a specif National Guard To
40 '-year* experience, will asalit extraordinary power* voted by ble for membership.
le film for condemnation.
h
him a t tha hotel.
Congress In August, was an­
November, 1041, he denounced th
“1 want to work for tha welfare nounced last night—24 hour* a f­
Hold
Meet
Tonight
Greta ■Garbo picture, "Two-facc
of th* community," he declared, ter Chile broke diplomatic rela­
V t,
----------Have You
Woman."
Col L ‘l24th Infantry, Florida "and taka an Interest In civic tions with Russia and Cxechomatters
aa
well
aa
tha
hot*]."
He
Registered?
National Guard, will be activated
aiofakla.
FISH TO CI1ARITY
on 0«t. 3d. Capt. Roy Green com­ predicted the hotel will be oper­
Under the edict, section* of
Thl* Is the last week to reg­
Judge R. W; W are recommend pany: commander, announced to; ated at rapacity. Hrf aald that ha Tarapaea, Antofagasta and At­
u la r In order to vote in th*
ed yeeterday th^l flah aelied h
was much impressed with the acama In northern Chile and
City iliction on Mot. 4. RffUf
, .
game wardens from John Lewi day.
Th« last meeting before the .residential and, .builnaat poatU O'Higgtns In central Chila were
(ration book* will be open *t
Oglesby and produced In court a m tlvattnn eeremonlee will be held bllltiee of Benforrl,
ria&gt; si fled as emergency ioi\e*.
Ihe City Hall until Saturday
evidence b* returned to rold etnc tonight 'a t' Ihe Armory beginning
Police continued a wholesale
of I hi* week. Those who have
age, and taker, glvan to charlty.l at 8i00 o'clock end all member*
RACING TRAIN
roundup of Communist leaden
registered for prevloua City
County . Prosecuting Attome and prospective member* were
A gray Jeep, traveling at high
oughout Chile, with the an­
election* do not have to re lie ­
0 . A, Sperr reported that then rspecUUv urged to be present. A •peed, yesterday raced a train to nouncement that 200 already have
fer again. Only thoa* who are
were 84* bream 'and perch, thre
tha
crossing
at
Sanford
Avrnua
been aelied and that warrants
over 31. who have resided In
black baaa and 150 pound* of ca motion picture will be shown.
and Eighteenth Street, • nearby have been Issued for 800 more
Ranfent for six montha and In
flah and mullet In the catch.
resident reported today to tha charged with instigating a" “ rebel­
RIGHT, LEFT AGREB
Florida for cm# year, can teg-,
PARIS, Oct. 23, (/P)—'Tito anli- Polfea Department. Tha ear, driv­ lion among Chilean coal mhtare."
later now. The elect ion on Nor.
en by a youth and containing a
4 le far the purpose «f fininl
FREIGHTER BURNB
load of girl* who were eereamlng
Communut newspaper
two eeata on the City CommieNEW YORK, O ct 2 3 - 0 H te found . themselves In a t the top of ihalr voices, barely
■Ion. John Krtder, Fred Wil­
missed Altting the train, the reel- Coast Guard headquarters aald
liam* and Jack Rattgan are
dent stated. The incident wa* re- today that the 432-ton freighter
candidal ca la Groop No. 1, Jack
Koert waa “abandoned by all
Lodge and-Randall Chaa# are
hand*" at 3:12 A. M. after the
candidates In Group Nu. 2.
rortr the nhd ouch anti from .lira (lie Chief Olivet Sanborn re
nmild n , *"&gt;oh «v It I- well- Itnit* ported the Elate* tinder ronltof.

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Increase In British Exports Is
Expected From Trade Agreement
GENEVA Oct. 23 OP) — Itumodiate effect of the Anglo-

American

changa resUicUwil ate icmuvcd

tariff* should be to I
morement of good*
"United Kingdom io" in* United
Stales. In the opinion of British
and American trade negotiators
H a ls
"When tha British tariffs are
put Into effect (tentatively set
^.*n' L
there probably
will be no effect on the volume

tu Britain shnnld hare
the immediate effect to make It
easier for goods to come to the
United States."
The British spokesman said,
‘‘The United Slates' has got dol­
lars to buy goods and ws have
not. For that reason alone, a
comparable lowering of tariffs on

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both aide* should m u lt In *
slightly better Increase uf tiade

to America rather .than to the

usl*
In Interviews, neither B(ltlfh
nor American touicea here would
Kivu the commodities, figures and

Reporter Reveals
American Prestige
Is High In Europe

tonjt the people a greet interest
American affair* and an ad- ,
for her production tech- i
HnA- Russian
DiueiaH engineer
«,m!
!
ijuee. ' One
Led: ■
"We'd like to come over and
irdy how you do It,"
•

H rR A L hO tL If

ign_lu... ruturlnce—tha—*atelllta
Ltple within her sphere that the
Reports j lock from a long look behind died Stale* was a power-hungry
tat the! Winston Churchill's lion curtain, lion of warmongers was countUnited Kingdom agreed to a 26 find* American prestige still is .alanced by their realization it
per cent cut In empite preference high In European countries within * Hui*la herself who had entariffs. Tha British source her* the Soviet spheie.
ged her bordera at the expense
said "it would be mote correct to
“Two yrais aren’t Enough for European neighbors.
say “up to 26 per re n t"
a man to leant to shut kls mind •We hare more blood ties with
Asked whether any concessions completely,” Slid DeLore, veteran re countries than the Soviet
the British might make under the' Associated Press foteifn cam s- on," ha pointed out. 'T here are
empire preferential system* might
&gt;re Yugoslavs In San Pediv&gt;,
not be nullified by quantiym**
“ln any sort of open competition Uf.. than liters are In Moscow.*
restrictions and Import licenses, for the friendship of these people, )e Luce's views are those of a
the American negotiator said, the odds would be five-to-one in lined, im partial observer, skilJ"We came here with the idem— our fawor—except la Yugoslavia." In political reporting.
and it is put forth in the-charter
Do Ltiee retam ed this week
for the Internationa) trade organ­ from a four-month tour through
isation and will bg reiterated in Poland Crecho-Slovakia, Hungary,
the gcrferal agreement on tariffs
Yugoslavia and Greece—count Her
ami trade—ihat th rr will be ex­ that hare been patt of his news
ceptions to the fundamental prin­ beat since 163U. He talked to hun­
O U fso M c e
ciple that quantitative restrictions dreds ?f people in all classes e f ,
are undesirable. But If w&gt; make life, and reached this conclusion: i
It easier for others to send goods
"We hold the top cards, and ifj
to us, it will shorten the period ws play them properly there Is I
during which quantitative restric­
no reason for alarm or despond- I
tions will be necessary.
ency. We still reprssent in ths j
"Actually our trouble has been minds of most people throughout *
not tariffs but the fact that there the world the place where human j
were no goods to buy. Nor have freedom* has ths best chance to j
British tariffs kept our good* endure.
. I
from their shores. They have not
"The American citlien acts. j
had the dollars to buy."
thinks and moves about m ote1
The American source.went on fVrely than the citlren of any
to say tKat the Marshall Plan was other countries wherever lie goes " ]
intended as an immediate. pro­
gram for Europe while the seven i Jusl as the American civilian
months trade negotiations in soldier was our best ambassador
Genova Were Intended as "a mu­ during the war, D# Luce believes
now that our best diplomat In
tually satisfactory b*jl* of long­ these countries la the peacetime
term operationi.
"It means that ws and the othrrs can go ahead with the Mar­
shall Plan with more confidence,
without the recurrence of eco­
nomic warfare, isolation, .high
tariff walls and discrimination
which prevailed between the
would have them'believe” be said.!
not worrying because Britain may
Wherever he traveled he found
feel the effects of the tariff re*
ductlona before wg do."
Numerous other advantages
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quishment of the Import quota'
system, It w as explained hare.
Australia's demand for American
reduction of wool tariffs was set­
tled before the Anglo-Arperiean
compromise,"
Whether this was on the basla
of a 26 per cent cut in the p re­
sent 24 rent* per pound, ai had
been unofficially reported, wae
not officially confirmable here.
1C1 V details,
uciaui, nsgotiators
it«guiiabui» said,
These
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THURSDAY, OCT. 23. 1947

ti* 2 Inches Of Kain
German Hardship* Grooms Academy To
S
\u.
Athos, Greece Is
------j
Play
Bartow
&lt;Sridder»*»u.o
viiu««,
e a ii" » i t 'j s &lt;|
ir « ii* w s M H h , . , IW.I
[
---------Jl,Mt Of New England's other
Not Disturbed By charget t a aoll t ulitc
U. S. coipi of en­
tliat the trve will keep tint house tThe Croouia
Academy High |*.uuhM mlUeedfor.-*t fires which
lub-tiation st Clcwisi.m, from ever catcbmg ..n fire. 1 It* j School Panlltcrs wiU play tb»IV(*arr cau*e.i'two deaths nnij more
World's Alarums gineers
raid the heavy rainfall extruded homes a re . not pretty at all o.i ifjr»t hoot*, gamethe year 1 ft*jfjiti .i.7.H&gt;tl.mkl in property, damoh

over s “ very limited" sics in and
Hr DANIEL HE L IT E
-ATHOM. t! rrfrp &lt;f t — A11 .lha. around. fJnruhtft. aatl_J*ualiluk
t *&lt;v hit. fn-n*lfs •&gt;&gt;ri ajari
alarm* fail
ed in iisclf no new flood thieit.
f disturb ancient Athol.1 a land
b n tin* east shore of Lake Okee­
where men wear-shirts ami wom­ chobee, however, when* the Hoods
an a rt forbidden to exist.
. * of the last tvm month* lisvu
On a narrow, mountainous pen­
insula, jutting tut miles into the caused the greatest lo*s, condi­
Aegean Sta, which l‘rr*ia'a Xer­ tions were re p u te d • liHle woris;
xes once tried to cut through with today after an inch and a half
a canal for his war fleet, .1,000 of tain fell In the Canal Polnlbearded monks of four nations
Additlomil rainfall was reported
'lire serenely in
fortress-mon­ Pahnkc* sic s.
asteries.
j For 10 centuries. Athoa has in sojjte sections of Martin comi­
been a renter of Christian devo­ ty and this water, moving down
tion. CoiHiuesta by Arabs,- Turks i i L i U - natural .iliaiiHU(e_ countL.
and Germans did not silence Its is expected to create new hasard* at Canal Point, many of
prayers.
It is basic Isw th st all of fe- whose icsldenl* wsre foiced tn
tnalo sex are barred from Atho*' evacuate their homes early lar;
soil. And a deep peare rest* over Sunday when a community dike
tho forested mountains that fiso failed.
sharply from the sea.
The Palm Beach Canal at tls •
Rare in Greece today, there Is
no conflict here between Royslist inlet fccllnn of Route 15 ami Cor­
l troops and Communist rebels, ners Highway nt Canal Point wo*
t possibly the happiest msn in the still rialng a fte r overflowing the
Greek army is young Sergeant, canal banks, and water was Up
Thfophonia Halemis. who ha* ping a t a, sandbag dike protecting
been on Athos two snd a half tile intersection. ■*
years, never fired a shot in anger,
Residents of the Canal Pointand says he doesn't care when, Pahokee area said flood rutuiiif ever, he gets his first furlutigh. lions Were generally n Utile worse
In Vatopedion, most accessible
of the nffinaslcrlev, 70 blsck-rolied because of new rains, and Hrpadbrothers welcome the alien pil­ foot after a tour which took him
from Clewistnn around the south
grim, regardless of his creed.
I came with photographer and east sijles of the lake, in­
I /ra n k Noel in a caique, unan­ cluding the Conner* Highway
nounced from Thrace, and the
great iron gate jvai already open
when wo had climbed up tho rocks
from the heath.
The elders received u* in k hlueand-while chamber, offerer! us
Turkish coffee, smilingly tried
our American cigarettes, snd in­
vited us to stsy as. long H r we
liked.
• ~
Later ,we dined on tomato and
I salt-fish salad. l«‘an* and octopus
' stew, fried eggplant and .spring
water. It was not a day for the
• monks to hunt, but there would !&gt;c
fresh meat, they said, on the
morrow.
Recalling the German occupa­
tion. they said it Had riot been
hard.
Many German professors,
scientists and students hsd visit­
ed Athus during the war years.
A small Wchrmacht outpost
confiscated all the monks’ radios
4 and never returned them. Hut the
Germans shamefacedly brought
back to Vatopedion tho monas­
tery’s electric-power generator
which they had intended to ship
to the Reich.
The generator, however, doesn’t
operate now la-iaute of a short­
age of furl snd Vatopedion ia
lighted at night with medieval oil

thc outside, but tin- 'inside )» jpiunnw afternoon with iliu
L'niun,..^ W1&lt;rehowever,
MJlgethior again| Arndt my , tram Cr..m_ tluri.m a tj -ttm
tax ul.'tmili'.rU nt.lLVid:'
•fthefr ploiiil.itig is
l» very pood
good d :0 0 oo'clutk.contest"wlli
w,
ctMk. The
i ne_conte*t
win T""jntcer*
continued' tlieir tffnrta
on_, tInCnHim*
Athletic,0
,ju. niarev
hlaret completely.
and they are modern pnopic'. I Way,’ T*i —
.
................- -----------it&gt; m ccKs tinN«» rod «f tlte itrolonpvti drought
have two Stoves, gas and electric. H rltl on liw vnool c&lt;u£pu&lt;*
Everyone does t-eauM* of the
The Panther* have .won con-waj *een tun the V. S. Weather
^horisge of otto’ or the other a t , tests from ih,- Lake County T r a i n - ,,n| j . tnUrred showers
different times.
’
ing school and New Smyrna
,w
„ &gt;llliHt,
“The people themselves seem far this year and have three morre hero approximately 4ihi homes,
in t&lt;e doing O. K. ** fat as 1 contest* left to play on Uw lwm«*S.ttage.. and fmm imthlinK* and
can aert*Their clothes art: few field.
.. tnon- than hi.orsi acre* of wtiod^
1. N. Crihji.ts, principal ofUndc have Ipen blackened with
and nlo*l men wear ahurf partis
or whatever they can get. Their Crooms Acaderdy, has madn *n»„ estimated Idas of f 1 .rksi.tHkt.
Sdienectady. N. Y„ Itulnshoes lusvc wooden soles and they aitpeal for a large allei^unc* to
get one pair a year. Tlw Get* tho game so that-the school canB)|lW, r y im.enl j &amp;.hacf&lt;t
PTO«nl4_ U L Jecu re a ^ , T - H„ ^ - f a n dn-TiTprdy**'
man children _go_U i_lludr_ow n.
i uff,
h, aVy
«chiK&gt;ls. They have book* for permanent jdace to play th rf()r
,hc
fiu . ,in Nt.v,
them* now to learn, and anything Crooms Academy foollmtl
•hat . would remind a person of
York and Now Enrltind.
Hitler la removed."
Pier Destroyed
The lleneral Klcclrrc scii'riliyt
Sho then i elated of how sh.'
■' .
who htt* oxpeHmented in prudUCsaw cx-wotld ciiampinn M:tx
ICHHliHsea lino. !•*» riMl
tit all-made min by du |&gt;ptttg
Schmeling .fight -in Erankfun, winch joined with three other ||rv.|,v ftellrtw through the Houibi.
and that .about A«&gt;,«K*U attended, Coast Huai J boats in (ightiog tim mid high, gupet cooled crtmultis
mostly Germans. *
blare ailer being inoterl to safe .-loud* were jiritkil for list* dry*
&lt;e trealment.
lv.
nrt-a, said they Here “ir t t n in ly no
A cargo of expensive book p* ."^'nU
' U‘ * ^ d#
i i . c uowuui .
wuthertiinp* arid you vvnfCl find a
better.**
*1
was be- XliosUe min cloud n s t - s f tl»
Th« downpour at Clewfiton yr ■- P "
destroyed along with sev* Rockies,” Schaefer said. "AIL-wv
tenlay caused school* there to heved
observe a single lung session. eral cars of papei towels and al an do i* lo prny for it. VVt?
.School authorities, hnwever, re least one carload of sardines. Dam­ St-d alsurl tt*o tiny* of steady
jmrted rlasae* w’ete underway a- age lo die pier itself was estimated ’owti|&gt;oiir.*‘
unofficially at )2)0,(HX).
usual today.
. ,
Scliscfer said forest fires would
Ht'rong wind* fanned huge firv*
M
ime rain over n Urge urea
The area of the Great Lakes at Waterbbro amt un Mount Hea­
roughly equals that of New k'urk r d Island out of control again nd "so far we van maki rain
tialay ami himdu-ds of wrary ^ly W ally,"
and Pennsylvania torn hi tied.

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Tho unplundered monastery
IHilary is a Wbliophiinla* dream.
1 Among 1,(100 ancient liooks, hand
illuminated on parchment, is an
UTh century geography by PtoL
emeus Claudius. Eleven hundred
books are from the first years afte r the invention of the ptinting
press. Any would fetch a lavish
price In tne world market* but
thev aro not fur male.
Elsewhere on Athos are SerWaVi. Russian and Uulgarian monks,
-twsa-alt-wUAfsUnpadUxi niw-Groair.
Tlioir spiritual head Is thu Ortho­
dox Patriarch Ikomcnlku*. at Is ­
tanbul.
.I
At the height of Its influence,
long before Columbus discovered
America. Vatopedion had * J ,000
religious inhabitant*. Behind it*
high walla, there still is a profu­
sion oi, chapel* and dnrinitlea lit
the architecture of Uyxantium,
medieval Francs* and renaissance
Italy. But 70 monks now hardly
Stir an echo tn the peaceful cor-'
ridor*.
Al least for the first hour on
Athos, a vlaitor tend* to keep re­
marking to hinuaslf on the
strangeness of a land where no
women are scon or children's
voices heard.

Plastic Gars -

I (Valin's** I,mm !•-*«■ CHsel
nsw cartilage, leaving no npening;’
only • large bump where the ear
Is to be.
Aa the eartllege g ro w * fael
to the flesh next to the skull
the outer skin flap attaches itself
to ^ the - cartilage, following the
contour* of the new ear and form­
ing what ts to be the akin lining
of the Inside of the new ear.
To bring the ear out a little
from the side uf the bead, tho
rtln Just hack of the new memlwr
la cut and’ an Incision I* made
oetween the cartilage ■and the
skull. This enables the surgeon
to bend the ear outward. The
flesh exposed by this last oper­
ation Is covered with skin taken
from elsewhere on the body.
* Dr. Peer and Rr. A ufrkht re­
ported their work to the- Amer­
ican Society of Plastic and Re­
constructive' Surgery, The first
such operation was performed by
Dr. Peer about fiva years ago.
Same of the ears constructed since
then were shown by thc^sptclalills.
4»
Surgical in stru c tio n of cays I*
difficult because th ere Is no piece
on the hr&gt;dy from wMe.Y ti slngb
piece of cartilage largo enough
to form the hearing a im b r r f**1
be taken. The pieces used by Dr.
Peer and Dr, Aufrleht come from
the and* of ribs near ths brecai

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"For President, Robert A. Taft. For Vice President,
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIE
dter P. Reuther." Tliia ticket, according to Drew Pearson,
AP } v r« i|n Affairs Analyst
umnlat and ‘radio commentator,Th a possibility for 1948.
p news comca an a surprise to Hcuthcr, ami probably to
ft also. Reuther, the head of the CIO automobile workers’ Soviet Russia hao touched a
ion, says that he is putting in nil his time in trying to new high m , her - aggrc.afoii
»cnl the Taft-Hnrtley labor law and defeat its supiKirters. a g ju u t Democracy by boiuiy niaxe Inst thing he would do is to help Taft become presi- oil.ng to the world a nnemo

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THE WORLD TODAY

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_.Tlje prei»aed_j|rket. sounds somewhat-fantastic. yet
mutations nearly ns startling have been made. A classic
ample occurred in 1924, when the Democrats nominated
r President John W. Davis, an attorney for J. P. Morgan
d Company. To run with him they chose Gov. Chyrlcs W,
yan of Nebraska, brother and political manager of Wilm Jennings.Bryan, whose pqlilical life hnd been a fight
the Morgan interests.
The idea bbvioutfly was to head off whnt would otiierse have been William J. Bryan’s certain opposition to a
ket led by n Morgan lawyer. In this the device succeeded,
William J. Bryan-supported~thc party.-That*Davis vtav
ly beaten was due more to the party qunrrelh that pre­
led his nomination than to his incongruous running mate,
the precedent is not necessarily discouraging.
What about Stassen and Reuther? That might la* someng. But could the Conservatives swallow It?

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THURSDAY. OCT. 23. 1917
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY

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YOU ARK MAKING DECI­
SIONS FOR FUTURE GENERA
T10NS AS WELL AS FOR I
YOURSELF. IF YOU WANT
YOUR CHILDREN TO SERVE!
THE LORI) BETTER SET A :
GOOD EXAMPLE: Ah for me and
my house, we will serve Ihe Lord
—Josh. 24:16.

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Captor
(From The Poets' Log Rook)
She would never net the trout
Aeierp in their golden stream.
She freed Ihe little "reiTTbjt,
To hush his chlld-llke scream.
All the caged, yellow birds *
Laughed till they shook the star*.
Hecauie her small white hands
Dropped their prison bars,
But why doe* she braid a green
cord
For a small, white, silken goat.
And hang a sad. silver bell
Around hi* tender young throat?
. ELEANOR SANDS SMITH.

THURSDAY. OCT. 23, 1947

Nov. "38 is the
mailing CKrlstma* parcels to mem­
ber* of the armed force* over***.,
according to the Post Office de­
partment.
The prrmissahle site Is up to
100 inches in length and girth
combined, and th* weight limit it{
whLtehy.- t h» t^msmunista iiifiu# 70 p-mn.U Nn rrducst I* renulr
that an economic crisis can be for Christman parcel*. All a r­
precipitated'in the United Stale*— ticle* for oversea* shipment should
an interesting corollary to the be packed in metal, wood,' solid or
persistent piediction* in Ihe Red strong double fared corrugated
capital th a t' America i* headed ft her board boxes testing at least
200 pounds to survive the handling
tor « gteat depression.
The general idea is that 1/ all and storage they must undergo.
European nations now affiliated | Valuable articles should be r«with- the Marshall Plan will gang giaterfd or Insured and perishable
up ’with the Soviet, bloc, and- be m atter will not b* accepted.
Prohibited articles include: Insteadfast in ''opposing American
alave loan conditions," Americans toxicants. Inflammable materials, X
will be fsced with an economic and poisons. Cigarettes and to.
crisis stemming from lack of barto product* .are prohibited to
tn tiermany,
and
foreign demand for their product: APO*a
*«-*« ™
f f . „Franco
mS S S S

L
"
’ . anti-capitalist
* !
proposal
goes,
Rus
aia can cooperate with capitalis­
tic European countries indefinite,
ly on the bast* of "reciprocity
and mutual fulfillment of oblige,
lion*."
This frrah method of attack on
When It's Smart To Be Lazy
the U. S. A. wax detailed In a
speech by Andrei Zhdanov—one
A man I once knew was asked to describe n perfect nf Bolshevism's top figure*—at
fe. With n twinkle in his eye he replied, "A woman too the refeilt conference In Poland
v to quarrel, too selfish to carry a Knidge. and too c«o- among represeniativea of Russia
and her, satellite countries of
ticnl ’to be jealous.’’
eastern Europe. The conference—
I was a.very young wife when I heard him say thnt. with ________
___ .___
Zhdanov manipulating
the
d the wisdom of it stayed with me to such nn extent tlint [string* of the marinnnttr states—
have not only tried to practice it, but I've ndviged it him- !#fV. “P the so-called nine-nation
eds of times In my work.ns newspaper columnist and |
Bureau
,
*
which is functioning in Belgrade,
unscior..
j Yugoslavia. Thht’s what they call
Were all lu g about something or other. W h y not be | u,* committee, hut observer! genM inzy to quarrel? Or to fight? Or to squabble? Why not eiwlly hold that It ha* taken over
t som e o f u u r.ln z ln e n s p ay good d iv id e n d s ?
U— _
ufisiut a t th* functions, of the
We’re all a little selfish. Why not be selfish cnouglt to I atipposttlly
‘"'IT, y nhoJJsKffl Comintern,
^"\‘"t.rn.

now that carrying .a grudge hurts you more that, it does \ for J h ^ r e X t of^C^ramuM.t
itiyone else? You carry the grudge in your heart, and your , world revolution,
lenrt gfows heavy with ft. You carry*it in your face, and
"fhe conference in Poland was
our face droops with the weight of it. You carry it on held some weeks ago. but It was'
yesterday that Moscow re
our tongue, and your tongue becopicn sharp with the bit- only
leased Zhdanov's speech to the
erness of it.’
pr**s. It's a highly interesting
Be too egotistical to Im jealous. Fgotiarri, of n kind, is .circumstance that this rclrhs*
lomething every woman should cultivate. I taught that, i come* on trip of Genera) Charles
lellberatcly, to my daughter and to hundreds of other wo- * Do Gaulle’*' sensational political
comehnck In the "French countryEverybody ii igainil die United ten, young and old. It in basic.
Ststri, sayi
. Andrei Zhdanov, whoj.
The woman who is sure of herself bus no fears that , S X "jSJJJ! ..u L cim m u n ^L
some well informed persons be Is he will lose her man. S h e defends on hor charm, her in - j achieved hi* vlftory by calling
lieve .will h* Stalin’s successor.Itelligence, and her Inner resources to hold hjm ns long ns on the puldlc to follow him "in
but it is Soviet Ruisia which hstlMhe wants to hold him. H is Concern then is not whether I " cruaade to defeat Communism
.to resort to the veto in the
ihe Se-lshe
5c [she will in?
be jealous, but
b u t of holding her interest. When bus^^natton1*1 b *at»j°” ^
*«"«
curity Council to block the will oil ham) and wife both hnv« this self-confident attitude; then that this threat from Do Gaulle
the majority. And when the vote! both have their hands happily full. •
likely |* what impelled Moscow
was taken in the General Assembly!
So when sonic siren casts nn eye nt pnpn, let her cast! to moke puhlie the Zhdanov efon the Greek question, the linjlj p 0pa belongs to you, you lazy, s e lfis h , egotistical ‘woman,' f"rt to consolidate as much of
count was 40 to 6. not (or Rut I alu{ for the nicest, and the strongest of till reasons. He * E,uroP* as pow lblt. against th*
"fmperinlisi Ir eamp" of which he
sia, but for the United States. | wsntH to I -- Chcsta Holt Fulmer ill Your Life.
declared lb* United. State* I*

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th.t pioJetemlimeTm^resJ Problem Of Outlawing Communists
Presents Many Unique D ifficulties!

»nd IW3 in Germany. It is
preferable that addressee be hand­
printed on the wrapper rather than
using gummed labels pasted onto
the wrsppcr, Addreifc* should he
legible - in typrewriting or ink,
and should be complete showing
rank, serial number, APO number
and bratich of service, etc.
Slates is new, it's no nows either
to the United Slate* or me other
Democracies m at Moscow- nas u*en
doing ita utmost to ciesie chaos
dnthin ihsir borders ay me em­
ployment of Kuxiian agents and
with the assistance of filth returnmats and fellow travelers.
The United States authorities
are moving energetically to elim­
inate the Red'menace In America.
And .other countries of Dili hemis­
phere are houwr.eleaning. Canada
has smashed a big hole in the
Ruslan spy ring whose romlfica
tiona rxlrndrd throughout the
Dominion and the United States.
On 'top of" this'corn* sensational
moves by Brazil and Chile. The
Brasilian government has seversd
diplomatic relation) with Moacow.
on the ground that, there ha* been J
'outrageous and even calumnious”
Russian presa criticism of Brasil's
President .Eurico Caspar _ P u tra
and her army. That is the osten­
sible cause "or the break, but many .
observer* believe llist Red activi­
ties in Brasil itself provided
another reason. At the tam e time
Chile terered
diplomatic
and
consular relation* not only with
Russia hut with Oxeehnslovakla
because of “instigations of Inter- J
national Communists,” and began •
iV roundup of Communist 'leaders.
So ' .the ’ Soviet
scheme for
creation of economic chaos find*
strong resistance moving in both
the Western Hemisphere
and
among democracies tike Franc#
and Britain.
* ...

"the principal leading force
Wall now, what Zhdanov .labels
a* an “imnerialUHc camp" inrjudr-i *he .Dcmotraciea. of R'iDlss.
■*w' —
pin* the entire Western llerni
The amount of water ‘required
aphere. And whlje hit plot for by the (MtorentiZtlfpta to hxadge# ,
crea*n an a pound of
.m atter varies
v a rie s'•
01 dry
ary -.matter
from 270 pounds to 670 pounds.

•specially the American people *
. ..rtad jh a t nrwi-dxitulcti Iiom l-Mi
sing. Kas. There a young ni*nJ
11
serving a five year term in prison
complained of a stomach ache. An Outlaw the Communist Party."
° r »r*e *P««n.
_eperation p at decided upon and i
y* th#- wliuest. -'T hat'* how to-77--^—— - .-i-.—
the due course of time, two safe­ t rid of Communism in this
ty razors, five metal wathen, Suntry."
401 nails, a three-inch screw and All around the big hearing room
not ail people nod
other'odds and ends too numerous reple—but
d r heads yes, yea.
to mention.-but amounting to some [For two days it’s been like that
the un-Amerlxan
Activities
thre- amt one-half pounds in
imltlee" hearing on whether
weight, were removed. Well. .*1 '
'a Communist Influence In
ytt rig b P -S ^
llywood.
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ine witness after another has
We th cJ copious lean over the
I . C ool re fre s h m e n t!
in bed ■up-trn~th*-~4trnd.~ ta ltrd
plight ol lyphllilics and qiend mil el
ahiqt Communism, and then said:
lions *of dollars y i public funal* "Oitliw tha party."
to curi" |h*m ol the reriit|_oi
t 'l easier to talk of outlawing
2 . N o t 1 b u t 2 ,fu ll g l a s s e s 1
their w'tong-doing. but heart .dit- &lt;h( party than It la.to do iL Outesie Is lb* Niv i kllltf oL.all la a ilk o w ? .
(etklng a definite answer to
B e st b y fd s te -te s tl*
Americam ana virtmdly nothing that
question, tills writer called'
is being done about that, ac­ a lumber c/f lawytra here and’in
cording to Dr, John R. Strel- Nrv York, lawyera Inside aiwTout*
msn. Wy know little or nojbinv: lids the government. TJiey are
"about bow to cure heart disease, met who are specialist* in civil
• c C tl«
though we**ifl\e learned to get Hgtta and liberties.
Y
Here t whot you qel c
Brnehed together, their answer
m
along with if, how to prolong Ide wa» "That'* „ &lt;04 questlpn."
s
coot
by using a crutch, as it writ.
iey didn't' agrge oniJiow it
4
Ii ItrlllMMINT
✓
/
1
Some day it may lie eutrd. Ma
1 b« done. They all pointed
■-It
1
out ihat the Supreme Court might
completely at VD i» cured now.
n
two
ftae sweet—get your money a
threw out a jaw banning the party.
± _
L , run o ta itis
■ simply by taking a shot.
iswrth! Say. " R C for m el"
Tie answer* of these lawyers,
You'll find whjr Royal Crown
0
H it «r
Dsd you know tFal wilh every­ son)' of whom aditted they are
' ~y
l
J . TAiri-TflT *
Cota grew 60 tiinee in 6 yean.
pucled
about
the
whole
business
t
.
one complaining about the high i t j .outlawing the Communist
"And you'll agree with million*
2 FUU
.cost of living and even with the Us*y,
that
refreshing
R
C
t*
the
only
out
e/
6
ro
u
p
totto-tna
from
•W as B
i
given IWIB,
here:
JT| ere RtMUJ
cola that's beet by taste-teatl
\GLASSES
nari to toaot: VoftJ tesC-SaaRng fy
government apparently trying to do
Ij Congress might try to pas* a
more (Vjr ISO H ollytroorf Sia n f
Gel 8 bottle* or a case today!
something" about it, -the Depart­ law not only banning the party
but making membership in It a
ment of Agriculture has on hand criik.
s r
some 200.000.000 dtrttn eggs pur­ 2, Th« individual stale* might |
chased last spring for the eaprevs t r y ; o crush the party by o utlaw .:
. purpose of keeping up the price ingU and making membership Ini
L
of eggs. The government will no; It Acrimc.
Sell these eggs to consumers non ‘ Tie States, might claim thav had
n
n
qvnstltuUonat right to decide
R O « b est by m y
for fear lh« price of eggs will go
lltieal parties can operate]
down. Other price support policies
territory,
«g&gt;* BITTY GRABU
are no tesa ridiculous in the light
the states might try to !
ol present conditioj)!. And jrtr tie I this way: by forbidding th* j
s a d "MOTHIR W0M TIGifTS"
list Party to appear on |
*' nothing is being done about aban­ Conxnunlst
A *6* Ceerery-fes Tssfcetseler Fltfsrs
ek rto n billot*
ballots unless It
.. had prev-:
doning them/
ionsfc won, say, M.WO vote* in a J
Admiral Hattey’s new book on past election.
Right, Betty Grabltl A n d .
(The Communist Tarty has |
^ tbe Pacific war bat lomsthing to ntvir won 60,000 votes In any .
R C udnt 5 out o f 6 group ‘\
lay about Admiral Kjmmel of s t i t i Total memtiershlp |n the!
part&gt;
It
probably
not
more
th
a
n
'
Pesri Harbor fame, among manv
taste-toot§ from coast to coast l
‘ many * more J j I
Although
other intereiting obtervaltont. "I 100JOO
peojfe ithan that, in sympathy,
'know of no officer,” i|y t Haltey, with
Communists, might vote f o r !
"wbo could bav# done more then tfaelf candidate*.)
Kimmel did . , . The attack tucB |t then this would certainly i
ceeded htetute Kimm»i and Shmt IW «ei.
Tbo Communist*, outlawed by I
could not give Pearl Harbor ade
the It*
l u t e or federal governments, I
. quale protection. .They could not wouM certainty fight through the '
because they did not have it to eou
to Ihe Supreme Courts.)
A id
high court might de- &lt;
‘ve. They did not have it bream;
mgreit would not authorize it. ride! -that trying to outlaw a I
Congress is elected by the , Amer­ political party It unconstitutional
and can’t
ton* be don* In this country.
ican people. And the blame for
Eden *0, where the Communist

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American people and nowhere
alse.” There words are worth re­
membering &gt;1 Communist egititon
end their unthinking partisans
try to make us unprepared a|ab|.

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w sandj rcarry
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any attem pt to Interfere

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T angerine Q ueen
Contest Entry

Social

MBS. E. G. hit.PATRICK. Jit.. Editor
Weekly Column of Ihr Snnford Garden (Tub
He ha* no yard behind hi*
Jtousc,
No garden green to till.
And so he work* the hot-

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Dtp Orlamlo Branch of the
THliKtoJAY
All menibm* cttgthRr fo r m rm-~
i Mr#.' It»nry-W1*hl fiaj return­
r»t dinner meeting of lhe-;®J
ed to her he
home in Sanford fjjtrr
bfrthlp In .the lMgablmi American *L Drat
* Sinfnrd
at "the Touriatlspending the summer in Chestnut
Veteran* orgaitixal
aitiiutiort arc invited re a r 'In
nig III with inti. Mas*.
^ W Tuenday
HH
to, at Ic ml ami lirmtr llirtr families [ O c h•rt e ron
to a supper meeting at the Legion Mr*. J. L. McEwan. Mr*. R, 11.
Walt hour and Mr*. George Touhy
Mr*. George J. Scandritt of
Jtut at 7:30 F. M.
The Scrainola Rcbekah Lodge as hostesses.
Turnnlo, Canada i* the gueil .of
No. 43 will meet at 3:00 F. M.
Mr*. Touhy, ■ regent, presided Mra. Henry Wight at her home
at the I. O. 0. F. Hall, l’lana will ovrr the business meeting during on Park Avenue. .
be completed for- the Hallowe'en which time .Mm. Wallhour was
party and White Elephant *a!e elected secretary to fill out the
M lu Nancy Collutn and MU*
^ o all members are urged to at- unespirrd term of Mrs. C. K. Hof- Jane Thigpen plan ' to spend the.
•en d .
coming weekend In Gainesville
bauer of Winter Park.
»
Ait orffanliallonal meeting of th - ‘ Following the lm»inc»« meeting for the homecoming activities.
Y. W. A. of the Finn -Baptist Herman Siawart. organist of RoJlihurph-nt /tfitt-F. M.~»t the home lin* College, ' displayed " colored
Sir. and Mra. E. W. Bigger* re­
^ o f Mm. J. A. Vitro, 305 Wr*t Ninth slide* of hi* trip In the west last turned ot\ Monday from Savannah,
V. where they have been
Street. M lu Jean Yarn will be the summer ami told the group of N.
holler* for the meeting. ‘
severnl famous organs he saw and spending the past three month*.
FRIDAY
played.
Friends of Fortrr Lansing will
The Sanford Townsend Club
Those
will hold their regular meeting In f were,"iff. and**Mr*. W.° C .^'raine ! rc*r r l to *r *rn ,h *1 ^ u n d e rw e n t

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CahonGumm, Orlando
To Preach At Church

THE GARDEN GATE
"An Old Son*”

Guild Of OrganiBts
Meets In Sanford

Social Calender

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Canon Gumm of St., Luke'a
Cathedra) in Orlando will b*
in charge of 'the late service and
pi each the sermon on Sunday at
the Holy CrtM* Episcopal Church.
Rev. Mark T. Carpenter, rector,
has been assigned to preach an

get fame.
If you would l&gt;e happy three days
—get married.
If you would Ik* happy eight days'
—kill your pig and cat Jit,
you -Would be. happy. fpicAMi—
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gi-t_ o garden.

Services on this,Sunday morn­
" A 's a fe ty ' hint: ih e ground "has
Tlie" cllib has altnTul .umihh-d in
ing will l&gt;c a* follows: 7:30 A. M.,
parasites aa wrll as dirt. Garden­ mctulietshlp in the last yeny and
Hide Communion .in the Chapel
er* should wear glove*. One pair now wo have a lotnl of 285 memof I'eareF i&gt;:30 A. M., Church
ef the washable sheepskin (Roves bent.'for tliia reason * r feel the
school; 11:00 A. II., morning
Will out last four nr five pair* of need of a home of our own.
prayer and sermon. The A". P. 8.
foilnn gloves, hich are usually
After much discussion and
L. will meet ns usual a t 6:00
too
o° large for the women. Sire planning with Messrs. Mipigliton
o'Cbek. '
eight is about right so a* mu to „n,| Limliey. mcliilcct?. the build,
be io snug that the hands are
committee aeeeplcd plans for
WOOD ID itN Elis
hindered.
„ 125,000 club building, These
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 23- (AVMESSAGE TO THE
plana wem prescnteii to U«* Gnr- ltf.MJt&gt;IAIIlf after bclnr, proc m iu t'N iT V
lien Club for apptovat at the gen- n -ymeed man and wife by Jitdgfc liu-rt-as&lt;-d u*(* of state pork* and
11
real meeting In October, Britt, and A-; n ^ n n p P r in Philadelphia, vigyutn* action against wood*
butnera
doling
the
past
y*&gt;«r
wer*
.—By I “tear Mm. -A.-W. Eppa • were accepted by unanimous vote. :c n-tfr Cngst. 17. orrbeslrn leader.
'rrpoirlnl to the Florida Hoard of
:• l In a work! of unrest with Hu- There plana" nr* for a liepiUrful k « --s bis orlde. the former k w ralh Forestry and Park* at it* annual
r", man disputes and jealousies in* tlte-h-rn building with sealing rap- Alien. 73. movie arttrs*. This Is the
meeting here faday. .
•■
flrnclng our nations, It is reas- nrlty in the auditorium for over
i’.nk Dirretor L, (•. Scoggin
jauring and comforting to belong :3*81 people. The pirtuie of the r - -i mnrrtajgB for l*o*h the Rremn1
t
n
J
ttic
bride.
(Intcrnntionol)
said altrmlnnce at stntn. paik* had
! to an organisation striving for Garden Club House can l-e seen
jumped from 125.020 during 1045peace and security, with a love in YoweU’s window this week,
Pi to •_,IT,332 during 1946-47. II*
for beauty and a ihAl^j-^jn -kelp
In nddition to the interrst and
repor’id rrcei|i(A“ for the sama
• hi* fellow man.
'cn1hmim.ni of clnb mi-mlH-r*,’ we Smith Brothers Mold
Amusement amt i, frrthmeitD will \ j.; p j onrl
jK-t i--*l - rose from 324,769 to
• „„„„
J . nn „lla„s erlr , | „
. .
\ i _ . _ u ,
In th is ’year of the tremendous have hud ninny generous offer*
# &gt; « provided for all.
^
j Mr. and Mrs Myiily Duckworth l*,MplUl on Mondiay night
Offices At U Of Ala. ?37,|(&gt;l.
• . development and growth of our to help. Mr. Mfllford Foster of
1
SATURDAY
ami Mm. Ernest Willard of Or- J
illy and with the Garden Club Orlando hn* offered to give forThem wil Ik- an organizational | Undo Slrsi Raiph Baldwin, Mra. j M M,*t D»Pht»e Connelly and Miss
Allbough U.- S, farm production
At a n-eiilar meeting of the
. 4 theme for the year, "Serve and Ulllter. a number_of gifts of money
meeting and luncheon of the S a n -, Elial&gt;elh Cole and Mr, Siewert of :Nor."'“
Sa?Tr J T .
a t‘
, * Ponserve", it I* the duty and have been gt\en and other* have Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity of Increased 25 per cent between
tending the Florida Slate Univer­
ford Story League at the Mayfair Winter Park,
Mrs. asC.•«.J, Ingalls
rie liege of Garden Club nii-nt- said thev waul to contribute to llie t’lilversitv of Alabama lrt&gt;I IP:T!t and It'll, farm arrrage in*
■ . ■ aa
an
sity
at
Tallahassee
have
been
Winter
Haven—Lovely
Ann
Inn a t 12:30 o'clock.
of Groveland. Mr*. McEwan. Mrs.
»r* to inform and assist our new the building fund. With the ever week Ralph A. Smith, Jr. »n» to- creasctl only siy m-r cent.
pledged
to
the
Pi
Beta
Phi
social
SUNDAY
,
Walthour and Mr*. Touhy of San­
tUll!'^wJfnol'
i!fM
c*hTf&lt;
!rst*c«?Mitthbors,
help to improve the j present enthatlaim nnd .-m-tgjr eleeted to serve, ns si-errtary of the
sorority.
The Seminole Country Club will ford.
The litlo labor forcr of 34.4
testanl to be entered In the grounds of their business place., of our ntcmiK-rs. th i» dream of n fraternity for another si* months,
have a buffet supper a t 8:00
million
In the Untied .Stales was
a
positinh
thnl
he
ha*
hcld
for
the
four
annual
Florida
TangerinF
and
homes,
a*
well
as
rendering
Gartlen
Club
House
will
soon
lieMr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitehead
o’clock.
approximately
four limes that of
Inst
nine
month*.
Waller
M,
Queen
contest
which
Will
be
held
this
service
to
all
desiring
It.
come
a
rralily.
m
and Mr. and Mm. B. II. Guthrie
MONDAY
on Sunday. November 16, at Th.- Garden Club of Sanford
May we have the desire and , Stnith. his brother, was eleeted to 1850 and 50 per rent larger lhan
have returned to Sanford from
The Dependable Class of the
Cypress Garden*. Thl* contest VBR (,rgnni&gt;rd |n 1029 with our'"M l t«* make every bd in Sanford |the offi.e of ritual chairman f»r l!,l*k
Savannah, N. Y. where Ihey spent
.F lm t Methodist Church will meet
By BOB THOMAS
U iponsored each year by Win- C|(t|, Mother. Mrs. Henry Wight litore beautiful, our streets am lllhe - into term &lt;-f nffir.-.
____
the past several months.
|k t'? :4 5 P. M. with Mrs. J. D. Cal­
' r r Haven* Junior Chamber of M fjrJl |1(„ | t)pn,.
drives j»orhHhlnji for tm im U in W nltrr
Htm lint
lahan, 721 East Twentieth Strlet,
ifOLLYJVOOD, Oc.l, 23 l/t’l - " Trienda will by Interested to
ItOSK H U SH E S
Commerr • lf&gt;
M
cooperate with the City tcm rnjbrr «*»&lt;« wiih i«» return to. jfrom the l*vuvr&gt;?it&gt;; **f (irmisin t*»
Film aludios are finding out they- learn that Mrs, VV. It, Tunnlcliffe
fltmsTly M the f l r i t l i d y of Park Commissioner and County
Vk"
happy and p;.... . «•- th e - t'nlvrrsitT-nr-AHibitmarltntKt
No. I — 50e‘ Each
Jim Owen Honored
can't do without H pictures. *
»
is able to Ik- out after being con­
T a k in g (in lrrs
rip rld ^s t a n a a r I n e tndurtry.
l«_bm ull^njc ami {-"yniy, 'Florida a " v e m a ^ G n ^ ‘
,l‘” *"”* “ f ' " n"'1 M' ‘
First
of
the
studio*
to
rein­
finedtoIhe
Frrnal'd-Laughton
Ralph
AUktln
SmitIt
of*
Hanford.
■nil
immiripnt
Williamson was entered by maintaining path*
fti
On Ninth Birthday state the lower budget pictures Memorial Hospital and her home Miss
&lt;
nil
Immrdistely
d.-ti of Eden.
the Hlaleah-Mlamt Springs Jay- properties.
Mr- .Smith 1* nt pre-enl the
G rn v Shn'dnivH N tirse ry
Is Warner Brolhers, which will .with a broken shoulder bane.
I Wee am
strive
the roan,
rood i «v
ve to
10 Itnpiove
improve me
F *l«awu
natho
nntiontd (nwi turer of '(hi- l.omhla
Young Jimmie O vm was hon­ get them undijr way.In December.
Phone 716-JI
v Id S S
.... ,
• - tides» of our fine hijihways and , v \ n r 0
ored on III* ninth birthday re ­ Warners will call the keeper of
Alpha.'
Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Kelly and
with
»
new
legislation
going
Into1
1
1
.
Ku
n
i
l
P
r
l
cently with a party given hy Ids the 41’a "proving ground pro* Mra. Foster Jenkins of Riehland.
th, , I , h 1 n u r M l r t U p |I L r [ .
j w r[ we will cooperate with
______
mother, Mra. J. C. Owen a t their diirlian unit," and it will comprise G*. returned to their homes today s t o r y l - c n K u e W i l l
e
Bond1
Department
ln..licai)&lt;i"
—»«***=-——;--------after spending the past week with
B e F o r m e d S a t u r d a y ‘J fying the roadside* by cen»"»v-! Mrs. C. )„ Chofpeptng. Mrs. J.YAMm.KV'-VBNRTIAN. HI.IN U S ___
lUillowe’c-n motif was carried nut and director*. It is dccrlbeil aa Mrs. Kelly’s mother Mrs. Fred T.
*,
• Amrrira's Musi llrsnt.ful
■
.
,ng the existing native material ’N. A/xarello and Mr* It. II Keely |
*ln the decorations.
bring simitar to th r farm system Williams, at her home on Oak
v . Abiminum - Cedar •• Polish*J Aluminum
There Will h- an organisational ,***•«
"Jh” appropriate na.Jwwenerc hostesses for the monthly.
Game* were enjoyed through­ of. Major League Baseball, ‘
Avenue.
covered dish copper held by' the’
\.k Ale I'or Free Iva.lmole
out the afternoon a Her which
mcrling and luncheon of the' San­ jive Urea and shrtlhs.
It. W. Wan- .Ilible (Ta&gt;- of Un­
Jane Wyman, .who- of course
P.
w . STEVENS •• IM7 W. Unbliiiwn - Orln'nriu
I
AVr
hope
to
l«of
service
to
r«frtthm *nls consisting of Ice
ford
Story
league
on
Haturday-at
Friends, of Mrj. L. P. Hagan
Plume 2-0729
eroam. cake and candy were ser­ won’t tie In the new film*, said will he glad to learn that she re­ 12:30 o'clock at the Mayfair Inn. -„r community through this Gar- I'bft Methodist (h iin h tin up- |
I
ved bv the hostess assisted by Hollywood welcome* them. "B * turned to her home nn Park Ave- The Aladdin Stojy League of len Club column, to l«- published 'M-' w,,'‘ hl 1,1 "'!
were
the
only
nirans
for
actors
to
. -upper
Mrs. Ed Smith and Misses Betty
Tampa will be in charge-of-•the veekly In Ihe Herald, our radio “• *"*'
Iciirn the business." she (obi me nue today from the Orange Mem­ program ami speaker* will be ■rogram and through our Gar t l en!
‘,n&lt;* individual Hn
and Martha Owen.
’
orial
Hospital
whe.rr
she
was
con­
• Those invited jo lie with Jim ­ on the “Johnny Belihda" set.
fined as the result of an accident Mrs. Rose Holloway, first vice '.enter at the Junior Chamber of il.'!w.r.';M rnl" ',‘ m11,11 •'&gt; ),,A 111’ *GOOD NVAVS
"And production is so low now in which she broke her hip. She president of Ihe National Story !omm»rce Tourist Information ;Mfh'nnev wen- abo- -e'vr-l
mie were Billy Stenson, Nancy
• and Dickie ftnnndlree. Palty, Ted­ that many nrt»r* In Hollywood are is reported to ho getting along i-eagut-, and Mrs. Katie A. Mc­ tooth ^in the lake front, ^v hcif ' ’ The IuisIiicm meeting of llte
Cartney, 'president-of the Tampa here will Ik- a bulletin board group will Ik* held oil N'*.v, 48 at
dy and Gregory Walker, Judy starving. More film* have to be nicely.
for
Sling,
arming
olhef
things, the chiirrh nnd wilt be in I hi
I-eagur.
jEtsberry. Hattie Ann and Felice made or many actors ran'l exist."
away
and
plants
sfonn
of
il
turkey
’
•upper
in-lend
hint*
to
give
8milh, Yvonne Cullen, Edwin
Donald p ’Cohnor’a career * i*
Mrrf, K. C. Williams ha* been
Rev. nnd Mr*. 8. J. Grady have
of the annual liarhcrnc. A riimYou Who Work. .
Madden. Lynda Koonlx, Beverly (looming these days after a alow returned- to their home in I-ake appointed temporary president Of or exchange.
Baines. Eliabeth Woodruff, Mary postwar start. He atari* “Are You Mary from a four months trip* the local group. She stated today In these various contact* with mittee ronstslinTt of Mr. and Mr*.
Wr Arr Oppn Tun liveRose Speer, Harriet Bedding and With H" soon and then in quick through Ohio, Pennsylvania and that Mr», E. D. Brownlee ha* been be people of the community we It. It. Hutchison nnd Mr. and Mrs.
H. It. Giay were apttoistt d to
nlttgs
\ Week- Tiirvtliivs
Danny Bnndall of Daytona:
succession will do “One Touch the New England States. Mrs. interested in the Story league lay prove the truth of I lit* old make
plun for (lie pnrrba*'* n
Of Venus. "White House Girl" Franklin I^e and two daughters, for many years and was instru- 0iine*e proverb:
tinil
Tlttirsiliu
s Kt*r Your
ami "Traditionally Your*:" I saw Janet and Dorothy, returned with mental in the forming of the I you would be h ap p y .n day— sound projector.
(’nnvrnlrnfr.
. .
The
cl.-i**
votctl
to
contribute
n
him doing hi* flmt tap dancing in them to Sanford to m ake.thein chapter in Sanford.
fund In l*e n«ed In mirrhaM- 1B0.
six v rare-andJia/ing ajiirken* of home in Florida.
.
_______ _ __Thc_Stury League* have heeit
1'rnlnt’il Itrniltlrlnmr To
I....ka which will tie used in the'
a TlmeTIn the Army Ji®~danced In
known for a number of years in I.P.O.E, Wives To
l*ni c Tor Ymir Ilea uly
study of nlcelml in ihe local high
regular G. I. shoe*. . ,
and in T .m p . snd Dis l
J,'0 r m N C W C i r c l e scln*ol. Ho- following commiltci’s
Princess Calls ITpon Jacksonville
N cpiIh. v . .
Diek Haymrs l* nother starter
forming thr league in Sanfyfj}!
Were appointed for ihe romtng
in "One Touch Of Vrnua." With Women To Be Women be the third such group In Ike
year:
rccn-nllon
ntid
pianist.
"Mrs.
J
O Ilellp Alin-theiv
A small group .compound of
9 Annsi Mne C hiipninn
all th is ’search for » Venua going
state. Memlier* from the other
E-car i’pics-: cnuMesy «ti*l visit ing. J
rive*
of
the
B.
P.
(I.
K,
met
*»u
9 llelly Stts&gt;er
•
Untie
PiivU
i n , why- don’t- th e y - pi«k Mary
DURHAM, England OcJ. 23 r/P&gt; two Florida chapters well be pre­
Mr*. CltArpening and Sirs. Axrar- j
Martin, who did (he stag role! Or —Princess Elisabeth, soon to be sent at the meeting on Satuiday. ■Vednesdav evening nl the Elk's cllft:
devotional, Sira. William*; ,
lyb for (tie purpose* of organ!*-'
Hperiitl Dining f^clolirr-* Keguliir S10 nnd $12.50
ia that too obvious! . . .
married, championed femininity Mi ■ Williams also said that she _ng an Anna Miller Circle. A&gt;t [memtmrihlp, Ijr. Gray, R.-F. Ctde,_
\s:&gt;.|le‘.H Klile ( reme Waves- $72iO
Jimmy -Roosevelt surprised the, and homemaking today.
thought there was great need for slm of Jhi* newly-formed rtrele.jMra •’■ L. VVynn and Mr*. J.. IV
"Pfefudo To Night" cast by visitsurh an organization in Sanfnnt will be In modal with the Crlppcd i llalek and |in|dlfilty, Mr*. A. C;
"We
must
not
forget
that
be­
and that tho group will l« in
ing the act. They were more
ANN S A11RAKOL BBA1ITY SALON
|Hrockuinn,
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
lurprlsed to drain th a t’ he is one fore all- else we arc wom en" she (crested In civic affair* a* well a* Cldldreniy Home in Umatilla.
J. K. Rnwland. Jr.. Exalted | Tin- no* ling was closed with
Mr./ and Mrs. AV; 1 11. • Bullard pf the backer* of the film. . .The said in a short 'speech prepared cultural projccti.
117 -North I’nrk Avenue
I'linne 717
Ruler of the Hanford Elk iKHlga, igroup singing ted by Mr*.. Ale
announced today theM drth or a new DeMilla picture is touted a* /o r delivery after ahe set the
Kinuev
In
the
acrompiuiimi-nt
of
foundation
stone
for
a
new
(600,.
prealdeitover
the
meeting
nnd
■on, James Clifton, on Oct. 19-a t' costing (4,000,000. Insider* he live
temporary offlrer* Were elected Mr*. Price .at the. piano* Tho*e
^ t h r Fernatd Laughton Memorial about half, that amount would he 000 women's college building at Mrs. Wynn, Nolan
the University of Durham.
to serve until Jah. t. Offirers b7i- attnmhng the meeting very Me.
■Hospital. Mra. Bullard is the for- more aeruraU-t . .
• Hostesses To Cluli a&lt; follows: president, Mr*.
MtP»—
and Airs,
,Mi ,A*jarrllo;
rtu n m in ; ,^ir.
Sir, htoi nu*.
Mrc,
_ leOa
lc i umi
* mer B ^tje Mae McClelland.
More M.OM stars are being aent * Women "can plot* that there
"fnTtntr r T r eriitonr;-Mn e r tr f f ; Bye.’*. Mr. - nmt Mr*—Rue kn-nnr:
ouFln meet ihe puTilIeI~Van JohiP” um t';b« nu conflict between Die ‘ Thd Elder Springs Cluh held it TT6~H
Itutnfr; virr prr«id«nl, 'tr^ Topi Mr. mul Mr* ‘llmv, ‘Mr. nru! Nti J
Mr. j n d Mrs. John T. Ctillum son, Lann Turner arrd Esther Wil party Ihey .want to play In the
1 Hughey; Mr. iin-l Mr* .
_■ announced' today the birth of a Ham* nre hitting the road am) now world and their traditional duties monthly meeting In the annex of Bulner: xrvrrtafv, fir*- J- D. Me■on. John Thomas Ctdlum Jr., on j , nc PoWfu W|iLpIay an engagr- in the home." declared the Prin- the Ebeneier Methodist TJhurcIi Neill and treasurer, Airs. Row- 4 lute Id* on, Air. nnd Mi'-. McKii* '
Oct. 21 at the Fernald Laughton ment at Ihe New York capital. cess, who on Nov. 20 will wed at 2:Q0 P. M. on Tuesday with and.^alnvifatlon*' are being sent nev. Air. and Mrs, I,. M. Swain
MriTJohn Wjrnn and Mr*. Minnie nut In all" Elk wive,* to join tin- ahd Ml. ami Mi-, nmrpening
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Culium AUn, Richard’H a r f head* east in Lieut. Philip Mountbatten.
organisation.
Also Mi*. ^Grc-tcbeh Crowell;
will be remembered ■■ the former revive "Dark Of The Moon,'* which
The Lieutenant.
Lieutenant, .Tthe British ’ No' ,n ** fn-ho*tt**e*.
______ ;-----------------Mr*. J. R. Ilool.bau. Mr*. E. T.
Winifred Ilutrhlna.
O. P. Wade, preildent
brought him a Hollywood break. .. Press Association reported, twist- j
The number of divorces per Smllln Mr*. I'ricK Mr*. Jli-rlv,
Hollywood U getting more com­ *d ii knee and was shaktn up In * P^sldud ovrr Ih* mrating
FLORIDA STATP mercial
opened with thr lo rd ’s Prayer 1.000 U. S. population lo/e fairly Mip. B T. Warren, Alt* William*,
every day,
witness the an automobija accident near
from 1.9 In 1030 to 36 MW* Ella Rollon, Ib-Jtv llrynn.
titled "Fuller Rrush Man." Now Cirencexter Tuesday n ig h t The Mr*. Quida Wilson, Home De steadily
1
THEATRfW
u
1946.
* ,
l.arrv Itnte*. Pat and John llr.K-kI bear a musICalM* being planned report said he was driving from monilratjon cAgrntj i*p*kc to tht In ,r^—..
----- -— -----‘—
man. . Reveriy Gray, [a-wi* nnd.
around a'co u p le of cough drop Undon to hla base, Corsham Nav- i « w ip on prev*nlK*r «f fire*
The population of Greece, almut Jontmc Hughey, Joe JlntchWorVhdme. She also spoke on Uv
brolhera. It is designed for Broad­ ■I Station, when his car skidded
on a curve and hit a hedgerow. , varieties of fruit which ran I» the alia of Alabama. I* enual to Sandro MrKlnnev. "Hunny S'mjrh.
way
And
eventually
Hollywood.
.
.
rsr
Itobbv Iteelv nnd Judge War,- and
Richard Conte and wife are ex­ Hi* injury did not interfere w tth'grow n In Florida. Frftsen foo. that of Arkansas, Alabama and 1; Rev.
McKinlev. , pecting a child In M arch.. -Vincent his navy duties, the agency aaid. pamphlets wer# distributed to th Mississippi combined.
1
In her talk, the Princes* said, I member*.
Price-■joins llenr,y Fonda and
1
rS iM * *
P eter 4,orre In "Rain* Before "Women have moved far In th is ! Following the adjournment
century.
They
Have
asserted
many
the
business
meeting
dainty
re
Seven" . . .Talk about Burt I-ssni
H e -Opens -12:45
M.- 40c coster
quitting pic turn* should not rights and they have established freshmenta were oerved by tb&lt;
many claims. But If we are to hostesses. The refreshment* car
v fe /
TODyVY &amp; FRIDAY1 has four pictures to Jo In the com­ maintain Ma high tradition we rled out a Hallowe’en color achemc
fiOKi »h*,vsfy b n l (U p . y(H»» (ttiW 'l (**l d*«*f*S Iks '
*BE f
ing year, a* well aa the current must not .forget thet before all Those attending the meeting wer
■.
g sn lts (u ppoil, p to p s , bslo n c* . ('u .d y
| Mra. Wad*, Sir*, f a i l Hradl’U
“All Your Sons" . . .Robert Ryan else we are women.
w
*
wants RKO to buy the life of
"If we hare eetahlithed mtr
J . A. Hlelnmeyer. Ml.
, p io tsriio n n n d lollin g la poll-T oried
H
Marine hero Evans Csrlson. It righta, we have In so doing mul- Eunice B. Walker. Mr*. H. B. No:
LHo insurance protection Is ior peoplo who look
EM
...M ounted With Suspense would make a great story.
tipHed our dullea."
’
wood, Mrs. A, E. Dobson, Mr
will g . , .
ikrovgb oil
_____ ,
Ro»a L. Steward, Mr*. J. 1
a h e a d . . . who want to protocl thomselvos and
“ Her Husband's Affalra" (COL)
IpimolWt y*e»» Slo&gt;t wiiH , . ,
Is a -sany comedy which it a bright
Long dlsfftce television tran*. [ ^ Koch*Nolan and Mr
their loved ones against want in ovont oi dis­
relief from the aerioua far* of cur­ mission was flr»t successfully ' ynn' ________ __________
tm d yog II *loy wUty Poll f’o iro ls
rent movies. It concerns an un­
ability. old age. or death.
demonstrated
more
than
20
year*
•
Alegria
hot
about
'
the
s*n|predictable salve which either
number of people aa Ohio. *
grows hair, removea It or embalma ego..
Woodmen build their flnar/Sal security with
the user. You ran imagine th*
eon sea uenre*. Lucille Ball. Fra'nsafe,
sound, legal reserve life insurance pro*
r(iot Tone and Edward Everell
lection. They also en]oy the many “plus*' ben­
■Horton indulge In the foolishness
D E PE N D E N C E ?
with generally hilarious result*.
efits derived from Woodcraft's fraternal, social

*• T«*“ &amp;"u;' * !:Mp:s

w =w k =s . w-j-wj ja

s^uSSSaicadS

E

Hollywood

Start your child right.1

For Those W ho
Look Ahe

Gay, Tender Moments

To get rid o,* musty .dors In the
cellar nr- basment, sprinkle a
llU h chloride of lime on (he floor.
Aa soon aa the musllness disap­
pear*. sweep up the lime and
grnib the floor.

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Revival Services
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THOROUGH CLEANING IN MANY YEARS
By JACK HAND
NEW YORK Oct. 23 &lt;VP&gt;-Old
age ha* crept up on so many Muj.
or League cluht that baseball la
getting act for Ita moat thorough
BouaecMapIng job In yeara. Much
. of ■I ha r i v r a j f ta le n t- la - *J«U*4
for the acrap heap before the 10
cluba atart spring training March
1.
'
The "youth movement” defin­
itely) U in full awing In Brooklyn,
Cincinnati and Philadelphia. In

Pirates
retired
coach.
.Hank
Pirate.
nection.

istice, Forbes1To1U Of F Homecoming
To Be Biggest Thing
e Fur Honors
Of Sort At School
jfir-Gator Contest GAINESVILLE Oft. 23- (Spe­
or three week* ago.
AINf'SVILl’.E Oet. 22 (Spe- cial)—Two
when final plana for the Florida

ami Hip, Sewell hat been
and .become* a pitching

,o3Sii58r,jS'1isj^r&amp;

Greenberg la no longer
I'rv* to ahop foe- a con­
Hank ia considering an

ur^Fi trr.H p&gt;r~
~ df~TA
ror ~removal
remnvn —
or ~imirnc

chips from hla elbow. The Pir­
ates also sent Roger Wolff, the
knuckle Itall expert, to Sarramen*
to In payment for a young catch­
er,
«The New York (Hants who rerMter wIth
*fu addition, of Jack IJhrke, Rob
I f ...,,.2 2?^.,
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Thuiiuun and.X
-Xaxry.
urty Jansen
Jansen hlast
ut
fhakrourmo«rof
TW—
'iK-AdW
hsu.lTUutttuui-and
f i tSince
n c the end of the season, the winter, have cut loose an old fam ­
WUt* Sox have relra.ed U fty iliar hand. Catcher Ernie I-omharThornton
Voone talent
t.le S f’feom
h f minora.
M mu„ Lee.
,1M,i the cunning south- ° n *uW'K
irura the
In the American l £ c£ i t l ™ " * yUl "

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1 Y ,. m , " S 1 5 S j„ J F t ‘ and
■»w (tenoral Manager•
, tarts. Likewise the Sox have Billy slip
Evans
la shopping for a
«Ut loose Red Ruffing who failed second base-shortstop
&lt;o show many traces of his old tion to restore* the Tigerscombina­
to the
Nbw York Yankee form In a few contending class.
&gt;Urt
rta for Chicago.
Cecil TravU of Washington haa
Ruffing la reported headed for
a srnuiinar «r tmrm .o .i.n , no. io
P*»cwl °n *he voluntary reathe
r e Yankee
!K ^ "U
5 5 La?!.#,n * * ‘"itlrc d list and old "Grandma**
organisation.
_ . .
. .Johnny Murphy has retired as a
, .Thi C hlcifo Cuba have Iw n Boston ’tUd Hh i p Ur hi*r to icout
ding out the oldsters. Third new talent. The Bed Sox also re­
man Stan Hark Is gone and leased Edgar Smith, the veteran
t are veteran pitchers Claude southpaw whom they, picked up
aaseau and BUI Lee. Bill Jur- on waivers from Chicago In late
i, the utility Inflelder who plny- season, and reliefer Bob Klinger.
shortstop regularly fur n Mrl Harder la to coach pitcher*
ttetrh In September, lias lieen for Cleveland, and Joe Medwick,
ralaaied as a player but signed who helped out the St. I-ouls Car­
as a roach.
dinals In a tight spot last sum­
With Bill Meyer, a great hand mer. once again Is a free agent
with young players, taking qver looking for a connection.
Pittsburgh,
‘ the:
here will be mole
When the turn on Interleagua
&gt;k slips handed out by general waivers la lifted Nov. 20, a new
nager Roy Harney, Jim Bag- flurrv of releases Is to he ,-x,
by, the /o rm er Boston ned . Box peeled. Until that time, pending
and Cleveland hurler,
has the Nov. 10 draft at CincinsatT,
been eent to Indianapolis by the action la at na standstill.
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Sports Roundup
Dy HUGII FULLHRTON, JlL

ar

« it when North Carolina’*
m
rKl n» T f lu
rlie* I Choc Choc) Justice rtrurf ,in|t '* 0i« biggest th in r of It.
ijr
now that the Gator footam ha* a win under Us belt,
llnttirte rtminie aeiitg.l n# *K flftH I^All U Ail
Homecoming crowd of
, h ' 1 ’ ^k far hrixh.er s ill
Gainesville Saturday • after- *h .n,f1-1 .. , r hri«hter still,
n.
...
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I Boldiy-Potboa, the G ators gl
great
be triiile-acttnncd Justice, ofi w . e L s r .tv-ri-t o
u r ■■ gErand
r n n n rreccpllon_
e c c p u o n for
101
ng a th —
«rf r u n . mal** ,for
patting and punting, will Coach Carl 8navely and his Pupn
Justice dominated them.
for yurdagr with Florida’s and
The Tar lleot* tweame victor*
xllonal Jtohhr. Forbes, a ilea- in th rir own fight kgaln Saturday
youngster who ia in the very at the expense of a sttciig Willlbracket
,
. . of. . ihc
. . nation's
.. run.. .am and Slaty- team, making It
In apit# of the fact that the ' , wo w|n,
two defeat* thi*
ora have coppud only one win , r *iM,n. '
’
our starts.
Their other win came In the
wa* Forbes* 70-yard beauty opener over Georgia, while Tex­
tli brought alsiut the 7 to fl as pet formed a little trompling
l|rida upset over S . C. State. aet that ended 34-0, and Wake
Forties run. that is, and Forest caught on and look their
ifising defensive play uf a rug. neighbors l»-7.
Florida line.
---The usual prodecura of picking
forth Carolina'* T ar Hecla, a a weak, or often defeated them.
-M-ason favorite to tie one o f'fo r the Homecoming was passed
national leaders, brings an by Coach Wolf thi* year in an
alle record to Gainesville. ..attempt
...... to
. give the visitors the
ch . Carl Snavely’s boy* blew best In football,
lid off the lesson with a 14
“The aeries with Notth Carolina
______ _____
_ began hack In 1921 and five
7 win over Georgia,
then ___
dropa 0 to 34 nightman? to Texas games have been played between
J fell before Wake Forest 7 to the two teams down through the
before bouncing back at the year*. The T ar Heel* have won
&gt;&lt;n*e of William and Mary, 13 three of the game* against the
7. Saturday.
.Gators one. with one game endIn a game expected to be pack- , ln* '
,
,
..
from the kickoff with o f f e n - J 1** Uator* suffered only slight
thrill*, the Gators will ran £ J ur
*h*
„Tl,h N“r*h
ouarterbiu k-pasu-r* Laiarou*. CwuUna State and will expect o
nil and Doug IK-lden. tha l.rib- t*ut i tht? sama tcsm .on th* fUld
at Forbea,• and break-away arthe Tgr lltel*.
ollu!!*1 &lt;,r' f/ln “ml '' or' " |
HAMP POOL KBHIGNH
CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (A*)— HampNarth Carolina's Sugar Bowl
sgo “Rockets of
!V !"
K s - .« *
X K X ' S r ."1
Con
th - All-American Football
r
^„fere nee. T h i. ardkea reports that
1ipe, and faat-ntoving Jim Camp.
J. ter—O h tcsro —B ear*- and
lia running held -irr r h r t* ’jire11y tanford end woubt replace Jim
ell tllis year. Justice has lieen S !

Clemson, CarolinaTilt Slated Today

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' WOOIH’OCK RETURNS
COLUMBIA. ». C, Oct. 23 UP)
K n s t Wake F,weo* *nd *7' ‘ LONDON Oet. 23 (ATv-Europe(^•)
_
'--Clemson
and
the
University
.of
NEW YORK Oct. 23 o n — o llt«i,
n
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■" Heavyweight Champion *Bruce
onder If anyone haa nominated 8o?,h
*•«&lt;« ‘,arh ®»»&gt;*r
from the
If Florida a Griffin, i-orhes or Woodcock’s return to the king,
ippy. Waldorf lo .b e the "Clark he,“
•» a continuation of a
Broedu* slip away on any punt scheduled for Nov. 17,' p r o b a b l y 1
Shairghnesay of 19477" . . . You •
rivalry that began in
(for about six months of the year, I &lt;t»rns Saturday, they will be will be postponed until Dee. 9 be-,
rtmambvr how Clark took •* Stan-1 ***?**•
'and that would mean hr would Itarting from ’way hark.
causa of an eye injury, promoter
ford team that had finished. In | Pre-gam* dopesters figured tho
I get I3.CU0. It would sure take
.
‘
Jack Solomons said today. Wood,
the Coast Conference cellar in ■**m*, « 24,000 ticket sellout—aa lly ARTHUR IIF-CKWITII, JIL !a lot of GO rent tlrkrts to pay
BAIIK RECKIVIiB HONOR
.rock has been idle slnrr losing to)
1M9 and sent it right along to a “ ? ,OM «P. despite Clemson’* alight
I
the
salary
of
a
man
like
th
a
t
the American. Joe Baksl, on April j
Bill Hlelnecke
Rose Bowl victory the next'sua- .betting edge. Neither the Tigers
W# understand that Bill Stein-1 Stelneclte ia a good manager, PHILADELPHIA Oct. 23 Up)— ,x
•on merely by springing the then- inor 1,10 Carolina Gamecorks have
Habe
Ruth
has
been
chosen
to
re*
.
skipper of the 1U47 edition an,l »u f*r “» w« kn'*'»f&gt;
unfamiliar "T" formation on u n - ‘*’^ ’n Itnpreasjyc.-ati. far this aea- ecke,
RUN IIKAU WINS SHOW
of the lleU n d Bed nat»,
Hats, haa /la y e rs like him, hut we think el»o the 1917 Ilrllh Sholom Natuspertlng rival*. . . . Waldorf *on&lt; ***d neither are at top tendered hi* realgnatloii
) ii to the that
in&lt;&gt; he la a little too haish with |tonal »Porta ‘award in recognl- ! HARRISBURG. Pa. Oct. 23 UP)
M«ms to b* doing tho same-thing
nine-year-old
official.-of the D cUm f Btocball | k&gt;» drinaml*. This- Is Class D t on of his outstanding contrihu- _ S u n Beau, a
with California—unless Southern
Cary
headed Clem-. Association, and It has bean ae-1 baseball, and the tram s have t« •Ion to American youth' through
v.l.tlng'
'ringed
Cal Stops the Bear* Saturday____ »»*&gt;’* •*&gt;*"« U»L hut he was ex- repted.
U. '■.-'"I'l.ry
S ! 3 - r SI of
|P*y Ulaaa U wages.
That lliiio u il Valley college grid
,0 ,,a r * d*»Pl‘« fd* hurt*,
If'^-understood that the fiery
Here *n Thera
the field of
team (hat has, won 24 .straight Caiolln* also displayed a botherskipper demanded an Increase In | Southern gridder* are “ again out. a natlo
la romposed almost entire- "
.***!;
H o ra e
Junior* this year, so It
T*J® kickoff was set for 2:00 uay of $300 per month, lie i^rew claiming the spotlight In nntlon- oidrr, .aid |h e award will Ik? pre- 8how
, |
In
tho
neighborhood
of
$400
p
e
rja
l
footlmll
statistics.
Chnrlli
seated to (Ik- former king o f m t
------» ---- &gt; ',s n * i ! a ; be good for *notl|ar ,*• **•
the n*
. Elver
of the ;Hovton
Bovt'on
J
ver ofami
laj
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Hl’I.LDbGM
WIN
pro basketballen 'perfbrmDr. C h arle* L . Denton*
In organised baseball this sumIt ‘baa been estimated that an
O p to m c lrU l NJCW
YORK
Oct.
23
(A
*)—The
monthly.
‘hall
U
tlmos
for
204
yards
and
laer It doesn’t meau a thing that
an-yagi- uf mora Alton 6.6 per rent
Sanford
Atlaatle Ilk. Bldg.'
B.-lhlt
hern
Bulldogs
still
own
tho
Club
directors
uf
the
Red
H
a
ts,,
baa
accounted
for
624
yards
with
Don* were major leaguer*.
Hours: 9-12 l-S
Phono Kii
'(only perfect rtword In th* Amrr* m • discussion of the managerial 66 oompletiopiHn 107 passing at- of the labor force In th* Unlie&lt;l
Hal. *&lt;fS
■•'lean Football U-agtie. The Bull- JiltuaUtm some three week* ag6, Ifcmpt*. That la not all. Ho 5 ^ - w . s out uf work In the
. Corn Palrh
Eyes V. is mined - Glasses Ulted
dogs, farm rluli of the Natloiy felt that $600 was a pretty strep i |Cad* the nation in punting with
Tha Oklahoma Daily, a student t' ft|
.t tLeague
------- ..t-n
.j-._ u i. Eagles, price f0r a Class D skipper, s o , , 42J yard average. Conerly
Philadelphia
makes this foeecast trounced the Wilmington IIlel.j they deferred action until • later xooipcd i&gt;*at Bobby Gage of
— —— ——— —— . .....t ------ e-------------. . . ,
on Saturdays football contest be- Clippers 42-0 lief ora 11,000 at
Clemson. who was Idle last week,
fwaen th* Oklahoma Sooner* and Bethlehem, last night for thHr
8t«lnrcko was felt out by the . . , Last week's rushing b nder
tha Taxes Christian
Horned fifth straight victory. It was the «*“h officials on a possibility -of was Bobby Forbes of Hloriila.
Qi
I L
Frog*: "Hot and Feogglr.” . . . Bulldogs' second shutout victory $400 ^nonthly .If th r Hat* drew Dabby sparked the Oator win over
Nr J Un Uh n
e
O km *
111*1 probably ihows ths benefits In three days. They beat Pater- 40,000 through tho turnstile* a t,N . C, State. He has netted 491
u lo
llp
11 ; n|
of higher education?
sup Monday 20-0,
'
Conrad Park and with • ' boost ■grounds yard*‘ In 46 rushes for
lit rnj
In.
pny to a posajble _$600_ mark | an averagS of close to 11 yards
s
Hporl»mrnllon4
if the attendance hit 60,000,
ELECTRIC CO.
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When ' Johnny Hreene, who Amjt, a sub on the Utah baskst. V Jhc.bajilllig aUppar-1*
uth •AttITilte 'TYlgue USB club"
T
baeta-hewe Ills slin tu uf wtnnt-IT tall team which won th# invlta- t® nav
ave vxpreaaed disinterest in has acquired 14 player* from othwanted to be a Jockey, tlonal tourney Inst spring, has lhat-type offer, and then tender- «r clubs In the Chicago Cubs min. an h our. to learri .to dropped out uf school to go on
Jh^Is resignation.
lor league aystrin.’ ^nVong the
because none of the horsa- a ^two-year mission for the Mor­
Wto do not know what Hill has player* promoted aro Nick Boon*
men at a nearby trark would glvp m"on church. &lt; - . George Connor, In the lisrk of hla mthd, bul we ato, a 1947 right handed ehunk
hltn a _ chabce , to' Icern
free. |Nilre Damn grid eaptaln, was an have our doubts If-h e will get f«p the St. Augustin* Saint*.
....
.for. ------,..o
e. -a . 1 m e t ■ - - Former heavyweight Steve (lncui?nlvr baUv 22 ycaia ago. He
Mamas now la a salesman of now stamla 6-3 and weight W20
educational film*. Ho got quits (program weight).
aft education that lime he took i
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CONTEST ‘
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THE-SANFORD HER ALDIANFORD, FLORIDA

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a y e liq k'ltlt
Heat*, Touehlon * Wutauu, 1201
PART of my home with kitchen
MIMEOGRAPH PH IN VINO
Calory,
Phone
1109.
privilege a. Adults only. 201 E.
' ANU TYPING
10th St. Phone 77.__________ ALUMINUM eatament window*.
C H tp ll ;I»UHKAU OP
Steel raaeium t .and .Aluuuaum -------------a A.NPoim---------------TWO NICE room*, Hhont 268-J.. double
hung windoe*. Mlrsxi*
lid N. Park
Phan# 180
708 Oak Ave.
Concrete Car. 309 Elm Ave.
Expert Ridld'Repairing'
Phone 1335.
RECORD PLAYERS and radloa
hied o ty n a , 311 t . ,/uu Hu
for rtnt. By day or week. Tha
HOT
PLATE
LUNCH
Music Box, 119 W. 1*1 St.
th T T i u m i ; MHIP
Served f i un 1 1 :30 to 1 at Hmner'i
Phone 953.
WATCH ft CLOCK KEPUKINU
AUTO RADIOS, Muloiola. Sales 1700 Sanfoid Ave. Phone U43-J
ROOM for couple. Breakfast
and Service. The Muaie Box,
kitchen privileges. 505 Valen­ t - l |9 W. lat St. Phona 953.
ATTENTION *III 1 HUHS
cia Dr.
—DIAPER SE R V IC E - rLOWKBS
Baby Valid furnishes hospital
2 ROOMS for tent, 709 Oak Ave.
fee all occasions
clean, sterile diapers affd dsviorMcNHILL * YOST FLOR18TS
laeil container. Kr ntomWal and
Sipes Ava, juat o f f Calary
safe. Fully inrdiudlv npprneed
2
W A N TED TO RENT
Office ph. 403 residence oh. 410-R
Call Daytona 2M7-W n-Uert far
details. 0t! diaper*, f a weak.
CEMENT STEPS for your home.
-FIRST IN HANFORDFree estimate. Miracle Concrete
TWO ROOM ftirnithed apt. Coup­
Co. 309 Elm Are. Phone 1335.
le. 2 children 1-2 years; 1-8
WILL grind corn for feed, grit*
month* old. R. E. Hick*, Pig
« meal every Saturday morn
REWIND MACHINES
N Whittle phone 1352.
,ing. J. W. Bull. 1-ake Monroe.
HALES AND SFdtVICK
Bert’s Sewing Mach. Shop
FOR BENT—Kloi.r u n d er. Resy
2 BEDROOM furntahhd or unfur­
115 H. Khenrh Pip U»*
operation. Reasonable ratvl, Han­
nished house. Phone 1000, 8:30
ford Feint A Class Co. Phona
to 6:00.
.
lUAhlMJ FKED&amp; edrepleU Rl*
Hunt’s TuiwM Ke«i Store
3 HKAL RH'I A T E F O R H A L L
DOIKiE • PLYMOUTH
^ t NEW SPINET- PIANOS-W eaver,
HI H AND HER VICK
Liberal trade in A terms- The 109 PA
Palwetln Ave.
Phone 10H
First
Sr.
Miisir
Box,
KEAI. KSTATK
Pohne 963.
INsUt VNCK
Piano Tuning end Uepairlak. L. U
M u lti GAGE LOANS
Sill. Bm . ill-W .
FRIED SHRIM P DINNERS
KAkalO.Nlt M BALL, llealior
•very
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t'n
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Homer’s.
SIGNS
'Meetstar»d Broker and
Show cards and Malar*
Insurance Aganl
GLOBE greatest cut-rate wholeO— IIKKW HltlN SKMVirx
Km. 4 Florida S ta u Hank Hldg. ' sale- diatrihutora, offera novelO. D. Landreaa, Phona, 1921
ties, sundries, J o y i, . gifU . til
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
shrewd buyer*, -^slob* Trading oheti's Radiator Shop for cw ,e
_ REAL ESTATE! WE NEED
Co. 109 W. Flagler St., Miami,
plei.- radiator service. 106 Sa.»t LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
Fla.
-k-td Ave. Phone 366-W.
REAL ESTATE — HOMES.
—APARTMENT HOUSES. COM­
Gas space heaters $14.95 up
tNFORD Beauty Salon. 30V
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS,
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
Park. Phone 1354. M. McMah­
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
on Spirit perraanebl, letting
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS. General Electric automatic blan­
tl mo. &amp; lunger, f old wavere
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
kets for aleeping comfort.
Croiiufnole A Mat In inteen. All
II. B. POPE CO. INC. *
TY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET
wave* guaianteivl. $ti up.
m i : k n o w a iio u t it t
as
F O R KALB
oOO.V Y HEAR FRO*l YOU I
ROOFING
and painting. Free es­
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 CENTS
timates. Smith Hi otiu-is, Con­
PER
POUND.
BUNDLED
JN
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R ,
ti actor. Phone 1188.
BUNDLES.
m WITHOUT* COST TO YOU. I
10, 16. 20 and 26 CENT
ADD many yearn of life to your
f WILL THEN TELL YOU
HERALD OFFICE
- metal roof sud bedulifv the
WHAT PRICE YOUR PROhome. Wc ipray it tho color
-PERTY WILL BRING AND A U T cT p A lN T IN a SUPPLIES,
you want. Him h and «ihvr con­
HOW SOON I RELIEVE IT
Oulu*, and Duco Spraying En­
crete structure sprayed in pas­
CAN BE SOLD. A. CULVER
amel* and Laqueit. Masking
tel colors. Bains etc. sprayed
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
tap*. Sanding Disc and Paper. _ with best oil paints. Let u* give
• REAL E S T A T E BROKER.
Senkarik CiF*** V I'alnl Co.
you a fire estimate. Reel's
M AIN OFFICE ON 17-91 HIGH• 112-114 W. 2nd SI.
■portable spray unit, 306 W. 2nd
WAY NORTH OF UNDERSti Phone 1O04-J.
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
6 . A U T IC L E 3 -W A N T E D
'"Albert" Iilcktori RepilK'Bhop "
6th Street A 1-aurrl Avenue
.&amp;• ROOM Jlouse. In good condlBlacksmithlnR^sh general repair
’ tion. scrcenwd-potches, good 2
car tsarage, some fruit, chicken Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Dari* Furniture
house*. 10 arrt* good truck
. _ . ANNOUNCEMENT
land, 25 s a i l suitable for cit­ _ Co. 31L E_Let. Ph. 968.- - - r
.MARSHALLS’
rus. LocsIn I jiesr school in naar- PLL BUY your car regardlesj of Custom made Venetian G
* by deiiraftle rratdciiltal com­
age or condition. Roy Reel, 306
Awnings — Ten day delivi
munity, (6600. buys It.
, &gt;
W fnd f i t ___________ •
Workmanship guaranteed.*]
INCOME Property—7 room house
with efficiency apartm ent up­ WANTED AT ONCE. 15 uaed
piano*. The Music Box, 119 W.
stairs and garage apartment In
REFRIGERATION SERVICE.
rear; located within *a*y walk­
lat S t Phone 963.
Service, jepsirs, adjustments to
ing distance from t o w n . *
all makes and models.
' FRED W. BENDER. Realtor •
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This column has been running that makt for toleranc* and better
fer^ so long that R t reader*. In ondtreiinding—whether it’s Ideas
toeni like outs Til ovfr the coun- on planting alfalfa or choosing Re­
try, are beginning to *take pen in lwe&lt;n ic e r and cider,
hand'’sad write uawbatthry think
T )l. nior, (0]t i , | r th ,ir
Some of them take me aver tho er.ee* right out in public, with n
»o*l* for what I any—like the col, neighborly respect for the other
umn I ran on planUng alfalfa, ^person's .liberties and point of
Other* write, *T liked your column view, ll.« closer we are to the
yesterday, b u t...." All of them Awerkau principle of individutxl
have different point* of view.
freedom—whether IV* In a choice
From where I all, that's the way It ^ cr&lt;&gt;l,, or beverage*,
should be. Rvarybody'a entillid tp
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an aplakm —audit's Ihove tery difC d iJ *I f f . A
far tores, and Iritadl) crllirism,
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ouft LA TER U L. .PA 25S / . . . A N (.f o a -ftj
H E t GOT A CLC-AR h e l d M R A '
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Are you rn.uw*e ny nuiim of j,.
m*i* tunclluiiki monthl- lUtluiu
a p p l i a n c e s e r v ic e
FOR SALE: 10 hogs—6 month*,
shnsf
Ik s trite uiskr you *uB,r
thorubreti Poland Chins Gilts-— Repairs to elw trie Irons, toasters,
fro 1 p,.m. fret so Ntw.iu, UtrJ.
percolstors, heaters, fans. 1
(joed fouhdalion stock. W. A.
w«»s—*1 sucll ttt-irel Tt.eu.tu ll,
Lruia X Ptcfctisiu * Vtgtuule
MII.LF.IMIIHHOP
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•118 8. Park Ave.
f-eU.lUa to Ustp SUBIIl IllMlblf,1
____ * ,*"u /r* will
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FOR 8ALE-7-3Vold ww*
&lt;ow. very
Phoae 29
mu «»|l Also a suuusAiio tonic I
gentle. Also 76 New Hamp­
DOLLS
DRESSED
—
Price*
ac­
ifDU
E. PISKHWSiSaaKi*
shire Red chirk*. 12 waeks old
cording to alia su'd required
Reasonable. Contact Sir. Btajfoutfits. Customers furnish all
nerd. Terminal Grill, Bu* 8tamstrrlala. Mr*. ’W. E. Watsuti, QUICK RELIEF FROM
607 Oak Ave. . Tues. Wed. ft ly r r p ts m r af Distress Arising froftt
Thurs, V to 11 A. 41., 3 to 6
ULCERS
8
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STOMACH
own E X C E SS ACID

FOR SALE: 500,000 cabbage GIRLS WANTED.'Laney’a Drug
plant*—Glory and Marlon Mar­
Store.
ket. Chase ft Company, TrieCARPENTER needs work. 612
Myrtle.
8 WASHING machine* at Trailer
WANTED—Reliable
woman to t
Park. Apply Crosaon.
general house work and laun­
St'ABOAOE plants ready to act. W.
dry. Room and hoard far whit#
A. Fitts, Celery Ava
woman. Good salary. Call 814W.
FURNITURE Paint—High Ulo**
EnamerTar home use, any color
W ORK W ANTED
desired. Free delivery In City. 9
Very good paint at reasonable
price*. Reel's Paint Shop, Phona FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
1064-J, 806 W. 2nd St.
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us to work a hare
2 BEDROOM with apringa and
there, la no electric connfciio.i
mattresses. Reasonable. Can
available. 21 yeais sxperiaac*.
be seen anytime. Smith BrothH. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla.
0 era Service, Orlando Highway.
SEED BED Cover*—290 7b hags LAWNS MOWED. Low prices
J e tty Lord Phone 188-W.
Central City Bag Co. P. O.
Box 2483, Phone 4178, Orlando, PAINTER and contracting. All
work guaranteed. Call 9178.
W.
R. Shirley,
French Are.
808.
WOMEN not employed who can
*
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work part lime. Kant $1.00 or LICENSED practical nurse, midmors per hour- serving Avon
die aged, good references. Ere
custom#!*. Start now and get
Hilrr, Longwood.
your
customer.
List
built
A
GENTLEMAN, just p u t mid­
ready for Christmas basin#**.
dle age, experienced hardware
| We hare, openings in 8anford
salesman and warehouse sup­
9 and surrounding town*- Writ*
erintendent is open for employ­
iXUmtD,
ment. Strictly sober, honest
had . dependable. Will consider
CHRISTMAS tree light*. The
any work. W rits Lemuel Sf £.
Music - Box, lif t W T ilst BL
Smith, c/o H, IL Rents, San­
Phnne 963- _ y " ,_______ .
ford. Fla.
MAGIC Chef Del ax* range $50.
Phone 1870 M-2.
FOR BALE-MARION MARKET
MUCK GROWN CAEB.VGB
4$ PLANTS, JU U IJS DINGFEL-

Phone 11744,

FIRST fttASfl service station foi
, renL Nod open. la good |w*
tion. Necessary 16 have eonu
SO GALLON autdmhtlc genera)
money to purrhsea slock, (frit*
Box J. e/o Herald.

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL1

FraaRaakTsM ssIHam sTrealiaaeitthat
M ast lt*4p m It WIN Cast Yea Nethlsg

O re s t h re e m lU lua h o llta s u f ilw t t i u i i o
V s u t u o t h a t s b m h !-I fn r r*Uo( u l

•memauofdlsCaMssrWas frem Ito iru h
ATTENTION LADIES I
Make a one-atop .service for all
your laundry and, dry cleaning
• re Emms Asia. *&lt;&gt;ttnn id *u»s' wist,
need* by Using your favorite
h for "VMtar**» laws saw* which f uUr
Self-Serein Laundry.
rtataaiblalssalmmi—free - st
THE UKLPY HRLFY LAUNDRY
I.siieys Dreg Htofa
1M W . f t S t .
v
Sanford '
Krmmlllst ft Andersrei Drugs

Royal Master ti*** i n hack Again,
n . B. POPE CO. INC.
14

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By Fran Striker

FOUND

LOST: Masonic ring with initial*
L. D. to K. H. In or near Locker
plant Saturday Oct. 18th. Re­
ward. Finder phone 2312 or
write P.' 0. Box 98, Geneva, Fla.
FOUND
can get
ing for
Eureka

TH|B rX)Np 1R/VNGER
W O BETTERJsw BACK! STM 91CX
PUT THAT &lt; VOO HEAR ME/ 0HE
GUN DOWNJ 1! 6THP C105EH, AND

IMS Hg TRUTH. GARNER j
REE MEN AND PUT HE *~
IME.MOU O H BELIEVE ME

I DON'T SEE ANY CARTRIDGE IN
IHATGUN.BOB.rOONrWRK,
IT'S LOADED. 1— r — 1--------1

Shetland pony.

Owner
hv identifying and pay­
thl* ad. 8. A. Tfndell.
Hammock.

IB * AUTO S FOR SALE
1989 PLYMOUTH—4-door aedan.
409 H Fr-nch Are, _____
1941 FORD Coupe, new upbolatery, new paint. Perfect condition, 808 W. 2nd St. Roy Reel.

18 FORD Sedan, 4 door, radio,
spotlight and accessorise, i n ­
quire Lake _Mary ^Grocery,_
1938 INDIAN* Chief Motorcycle.
Sacrifice at $160.00. Can be eesn
by Sanford Furniture Co. Phoae
216 or ese Jack Standlfrr.
NEW Popular make factory
buSt 2 wheel trailer 10% redac­
tion. I heavy duty home made
trallU ' for car « r pick-up. One
1937 V-8 fla t b e j long WB
truck, A good buy. priced right.
W atain Reel, Reel’s Used Cars
ft Farts. • •

By Paul Robinson
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�TH E SANFORD HERALD, ANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

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V
20% Of Florida
Marshall
Declares I*; Roosevelt Knew
Fruit Thrown Away
ir u n r« g r tl» 3
Timer&lt; Has Come
In!} mmenu
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LAKELAND Oct. IS &lt;A*&gt;—Al­
time, most
20 per rent of the first 160,• s - For Action ■^
,g ,r Somervell
a.“ one ‘'even
OOO boxes of fruit picked In Flor­

Hollywood Stars
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cccdcd. Reigan rt prerident of the
Screen Actors Guild.

Montgomery put it this wayt
"We have liad In the Screen
rid of General ida* new citrus season ha* failed
NEW v o w ; . Oci. 23 O T ^ | B : K n . " V ^ ^ i d 1 , S S to paaa the state's maturity re­ A cton Guild a very militant, a
|
'•ej»nn» lh«t Amenes cartnot stand {Marshall, then Army Chief of quirements and was thrown away, very small minority, well organ
well disciplined."
iadifftrenl" lo the (sir of war Staff and the now Secretary of said. W. C,' Pederson, president of iied.
A . big sigh went up from a
Stale.
ravaged countries "who are look­
the Wavcrly Growers Coopera­ Jam-packed
audience, , largely
Johnson, a Clarksburg. W. Va.p tive. today.
ing lo u» for atmtsnee." Secretary
feminine, when Montgomery took
Writing In his weekly news- the stand. He wore a lirownlsh
of State George C. Mantiall t*id lawyer and former . American
commander, related that a* letter Pedersen" rstim*tc&lt;| about gray .striped suit, a white shirt
!atl night that tho time for action Legion
Assistant Secretary of W ar he 140,000 boxes—or 1HH per cent—
g_grcy-pin.*triped tie,— - •
on European aid was now at “had canfideiUial-lnfortwatlow-tlm f • t-e a rlr-fru it “wa* nnfjwrttllUed' and“How
much aueeesa have the
war was inevitable.” But, he aald. to be shipped or canned."
Communists had In dominating
He related that “onn ran travel the guild," Robert E. Stripling,
He made hit statement at the condition* weie ao "helter-skelter'
dosing session of the 16)1^ annual In war preparation* that ha went' out of town in Polk county on al­ chief committee Investigator, aakto Mr. Roosevelt to Inform him most any highway and are huge cd him.
Herald Tribune Forum to which of
"Never, never under any, clr
quantities of Florida's golden
what wn* going on.
President Truman sent a metis Re
He said that Mr. Kooaevelt was fruit Piled, In row pastures, sur- c u m sta n c e sh a v e they the actor
reaffirming America’s aipsMliom ■uprlird and "told me to go to rounded by contented steer* tel- replied,
for a peaceful and stable world.. M r .f .aiuLbav* that General tran« surely .halpjftg. ..tluimudves. U i •-Montgomery t o l i o w e d 'fl»6
that started out to lie screen write#* to the stand. Fred
The 'President's letter lo KfitT sferred." He did not indentify grapefruit
•old at 10 cents apiece.”
Niblo, Jr., and Richard MaCaulay
Ogden Retd, president of the New either "Mr. X" or the General
Florida's orange market, he who both testified they believe
J o r k Herald Tribune. Inc., said Involved and at hia request, the said, is "unsteady" even with only communistic influence e x i s t *
did not question him
U»al on the decisions of the com­ committee
on that point. Hut the members 127 ear* moved last week. “Buy­ among the writing profess^n in
ing weeks "will depend *in large did press him, on hvw he know ers report California oranges are Hollywood,
giving "b aiter satisfaction than I Nlhlo, 44-y e a r-o ld
veteran
- measure 4b*“ future-; pattern of otP war waFTnevitable.
Florida's
while we
t o ! uriier.
writer, oesenorti
described me
the orrecu
- t were able w
Screen
relations with Europe and indeed
Johnson replied tha| the.Infor­ irll oranges
at $8.60 FOB M on-1Writers Guild a» “(ho sparkplug
mation came "from many sources" day. today finds
with the wdtld at large."
shippers quoting ( «nd the apesrhehd of the Com"But wP mnst lie very careful including reports of military a t­ *•' "nd we do not know what to- munlst nyivemcni" In , Hollywood.
taches
In
Itusia,
Germany
and
morrow will br!*ig." ‘
to *ea that tbs ateps we take
MaCst/lay listed a number of
will really aerve the end we have other nation* of Europe.
rlfei
writers
he said he liclleves are
The
witness
aald
that
ho
and
In view," the President added.
among "the Commies and the
British
Economy
Itooaevelt discussed
boy* who play along with them."
“iVe moat far# the fact that wo President
• They
Hons cannot rehabilitate, Europe these matter* and he was urged
irssllssM
from
Paae
n
w
l
,
----- Included:
gml that nor efforts will l&gt;e use­ lo revise the industralj^ mobilisa­ stronghold nf western democratic I Alvah Bessie. Gordon Kahn,
ful onlv If they i re Intended to tion plan. Ho aald that eventually rivllisatlon In Europe.
.
I.c*tcr Cole. King I-ardncr. Jr..
aunplement a atneere and effective all the key |&gt;oints of the plan
“Can « • discipline ourselves to
Howard Lawson. Marian
were
put
Into
operation
and
"this
effort of tha Eu/op«ana In help
the
task
before
us
or
are
we
1Tr,v« ^ .
Was the program that won the going, lo Invite the harsh disci- R«pf. M n Wexlry.
tfremaatves.
William Hamwar."
"We most l* . sure, moreover,
pllne of events to Impose some
J * V . \ Clifford
"Another
source
of
the
Im­
that* what we are undertaking pending war,” Johnson said, “were tragic solution upon u*T"
.0,lr ‘"A * 'lch?r' ®&gt;«**£*r “ T '
to do Is within the limits of our American bus Inc** men with fac­
"We have stopped all purchase* " rU . h' ,A1^ rt , f UAlX’i D*n,0n
Ogden Ste­
own strength and does not run tories and intrrrsta-abroad. "They of U. B. tobacro until further «le- T r“mbo • n&lt;l
counter to the health of our eco- wete not spies. They were good ri.lon," the economic minister wart.
w he„ Montgom #y look the
nomle life."
•
„ * stand he identified himself as an
American businessmen' They un­
Marshall told the forum that bn derstood what they saw and re­
This will save ghoul 6,0U0,00O-w(&gt;to|. and director . and said he
■did not consider It a n u tte r for pot t*,| everythlng-that was un­ poumls (130,000,000) on this was Imru In 1004. Alluding to bis
y ears allocation,-and before the wartime service In the Navy, he
argument any longer that Eu­ friendly to this country."
rope's need of assistance was "real
Senator Pepper (Il-Pla) broke tobacco tales start risxt summer told the Committee:
"In .common with many othrr
and urgent."
In to any, that Mr. Roosevelt wai we shall be able to decide whether
“There hi* been constant ref­ right then in "trying to warn this and.how far we are able to enter men, I gave up my Job to fight
the market.”
*
against totalitarian government
erence to a Marshall P lan/’,th e country that war wa* coming.-Trade sources said Britain, has—called -F’axrism. 'Altd f'ht quite
Secretary said. '‘The refertneo ts "Uea and I,even v.-ent further than
tobacco on hand for two willing to give It up again to
— me pentonally -w as unfortunate he did In my apeechos," Johnson enough
years' consumption at the present fight against a totalitarian gov■r.j * but the .reference’ to a plan was aald.- .
rale.
eminent railed Communism,"
definitely misleading. There was
Forreatal testified yesterday
Hlr Stafford said Britain's d o l-1 Montgomery said followers of
no plan. There was a suggestion. that, the long-ttudled program for larcrlsla was due nut to Inability Communism aro often referred
Now we ar» In the process of muatrrlng America’s Induitrall to manufacture enough goods, but__
J o . as the "lunatic fringe, and I
drafting a plan as a.proposal of might was “tto generalised."
to Inability to Tell good* for dol- agree with this."
the Congress of the United State*.
Ahaerlng this, Johnson told the lars.
1 "Jlowever. I don't tjtlnk any nf
That Is the situation at the mo- committee:
.
"The Imnlrmrhtation of llu- them would he rra iy enough to
merit.
• "That Is not alone an tneXact Marshall I'ian would be of the «nr to Inject any of it Into a pie"Tint period of study and prep­ statement, but an Incorrect state­ greatest help to us over the next lure I am directing," he added,
few years, but we are hound t o ' Montgomery said it Is his “peraration ll thus drawing to a ment,"
Before the hearing opened, inoreod on the basis that we must fona* opinion” that the CommunClose. The lime of action Is At
there ‘was another exchange be­ help ourselves to the utmost, •» P»rly ,•» «»» " H H leal
hand."
**• subversive group,
Harold E. Stasseti told tha fo­ tween Senator Brewater'{R-SJE) whatever other* mey do or not
I Character assassination," he
rum &gt;that President Truman at and Senator Pepper (D-F1a) who do," He added
Crlpps said' Britain aimed lo "•ld* U nno
He most-used wea
hit new* conference today with have dashed repeatedly nvor the
esport 46,000JKM) pounds 1180,- P°J*- ,
‘
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eongre**lonal leader* thould an­ rurrent inquiry,
000,000 worth of goods to do llar' Montgomery was on the sb
nounce the calling of. a apeclal . Brewster suggested In a n 'I n ­
next year over and almve 0ln ,':
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sadslou of Congress to deal with terview It would bo good Idea markets
for Congress to draw up mobil- the target laid down last August, cjudw! with a voluntary statem
the problem of aid to'Europe.
w*" designed to con
"Much more' I* Involved thpn Irallon lawa In peacetime In In addition,, he said, Britain will
the question of whether the emer- order to be well prepared for rwlure raw materials Imports "I* _n”1 Inowit w*,h * *1n ****11AHsrl?
V
y funds nf various kind* can anv new ronfllrr.
' . T a r 0' ' " " " * * ■y t m ’00°'0W f|*htlng Communism and ^*5 _
But
Senator
Pepper
denounced
until-Jaw .. 1 -or Feb. t," he
|he prnnlsal, saving! " wal*r».kriM
l "The rever*^ la true,'* he addei
ItlP fn lim p the p e n rr."
whether the committee ha** the
At onr point Montgomery sail
Firewater
Is chairman1 and right lo look into - motdllxAtlon that although Hollywood ' Cotxl
Penrwtr
I*
a
member
of
th*
tjnmIssues. Brewster says yes, Pepper munlst*-are few,' they manage I
Soviets Assailed
mlltee. They have differed over Agy* suv '—
----create “THffDrhancr* far great*}
.
than their numbera. .
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is m h

W. M. Scott Dies

Billion Dollar
»tton Crop IFor
&gt;17 Preoicted

5 5a

ir« tla in 4 r»M re e l On*)
came state enlomolglst in G e^g ta
fo r five years,‘thru for 14 years
S o -H
fie was plant pathologist with the
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
In this capacity he solved some
VASHINGTON, Oct. 23 Ml
cf the most dlffim lt .problems
market for cotton, bath at
connected with the fruit Indus­
try, Including treatment nf brasriu.
te and abroad, will be smellci
rot for penehr* end bitter rot o(w
crop year then last, the Agapples.
llurr Department predicted to__H» M * t-knew eV pnrialist In lh* •
But, the 1947 crop may b*
research department nf the Gen­
(u»t J2^)00,000,000 -one finer
eral ritemical Co!*- of 'Baltimore,
Si
9.
j .VMd. Aftrr four year* he was
r*'4.v
sgaln called to the Department of
be department forecast domes
Acrieuiture “» specialist in the
consumption for the yest. end
Bureau of Agriculture Economics
Aug. I, 1948, at about 8,750.snd bad charge of Pood Product*
I bstei. Consumption dunn« lbs
Inspection Service, and to la rg t___
MULCRIMQ STRAWBCfJKy rVANT5
t year totaled 10,000,000 bales,
.’a. L vMt-nt - - in - renpomrlHleT - ’ for ’ the * '
FWL MWTE R PR Q TC «i«»l
stcndanllution of grades f o r O
I aseftimt; g m n L i " . ■
•p e lts ni'd other fruila and vegTlrt department eitin)*trd c i ­
etablos. 1,'e in aullmr of several
ts may lie about
2.500,000
liflporianl bulletins 'published bv
e», compared witb '3.500,000
h&lt;! U. S. Department q( Agricul­
ing the (Mil season. It sard Strawberry Plants Still Need Attention ture on fruit diseases and fru it
marketing.
supply of dollar eichangr
t y D IAN H AU I0AV
In 1919 the American F ru it
I the amount of unusrd credits^ i
D ltU lbattd by C 'a trtl Press AuoeU tloa
Growers Inc. was organised end
lilable to foreign countries for
nr io n wouu&gt; «nJ*T due frost.
Mr. Scott was aelectrd to be assis­
rthase of cotton is much less quality home-grown etrswtxrrtra
For mulching purpose*, on# can* tant production manager, having
;twxt spring, do not neglect them use wheat, oat or rye straw that, charge of large hpple orchards,
in a year ago.
Juet because autemd days are la free from grain or weed #eed.r orange groves
and
vegetable A
United Stales supplies of cot- now
here. Although not all gerdenera Cover the plants to a depth of holdings from m ast to' const. In
t for Ihe current season are (practice It, shallow cultivation thrqe or four Inches.
Ssnferd.
peeled to lx- about 14 percent and hand-hovlng of ths straw­
Open tha mutch over th# plants 1921 he was trnnsfered
slier than thoac of the past berry plants should be continued aa soon aa growth starts In the end took direct charge of ths
ison.
rlng. If It Is too thick to allow operations In th" southeast. Since
until free ring weather actually
a plants lo come through, re­ then he has been active In the
The department said that If •eta In.
move surplus straw and tramp It production and marketing nf celices received for eotton lint I A ‘ winter overcoat of straw
Into
the alleys belwen the row#.' pry. am! other vegetable crops '
should
be
put
around
the
plants
seed this season jire abdut.
e same as th* Seplcmlter aver- right after the first hard frees*. Tuck thla mulch down under the throiighou* Florida, Georgia and
and around the plants. Its the Carolina*.
e,' lb* Income farmers would Mulching with etrew, aa Illus­ leave*
win help to hold moisture and Itj
He tvm* an nssocla'e mtmber
reive from th* 1917 cotton rrnp trated In th* accompanying Gar- win also keep th* fruit from be­
Iraph, protect* the plants
of the American Association for
mid Ito about one-third more
winter Injury. It also re­ coming mud-spattered from raln.| Advancement of itcl*nre, » life m
so from the I04D crop.
Spring cultivating of th# atraw- member of the American Phyto- *'
time of blossoming In the
(n other words, tbs 1947 crop
r, thus protecting the ptante berry row* will be necessary If natholngl.-sl Society, a member of
old b- the first f?.noo,900,000 Against lnju*x from a tale spring, no winter mulch 1# ttasd...
tb» American Botanical Soclstv
lion crop" since 1919.
and th* American Entomological _
This year’s crop is about M
Socle*y. He was n Rh’ Iner end life
T rent larger than J s s t year'.* hogs 69-percent.
member of Momcco Temule,
Michigan-Minncsota
tile, Fo
Furthermore, continuing high
msually small one. Uut It seems
four year* h« was assoclat"
editor
« edlto.
To‘Clash In “Little of th» m sgatln", "Phytopsthology.
rlikely, the department said, levels of Industrial employment
and
wages
make
It
unlikely
that
at many farmers will Increasi
Brown Jug” Contest won sine* H crbw t O. (F rlti)
*t year's cotton acreage In the much more l*bgr wi)l be ayallIre’ 'o f,' sagging cotton prices 4b!1’
CDltun -production^----Crlslgr first came to Michigan as
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Oct. 23 head coach in
The i^pstttitcnt reported that
d relatively mure favorabk*
rices for feed crons and for cotton Is running stronger rayon OPb—A Michigan football Jugger­
Three-deep In talented m aterial 9
that hasn't really been tested
hack field post, Michigan
tost Bvestqek and. livestock prod- competition. Product Ion of this naut
fiber during the first half of;this In four runalmy^vlclorlea thU, sea­ has powered Its way to 222 points
Hi. .
*
wai said to have been HI son.
_ . will
, . be at lop
- „strength
- , foe„ in l b . four topheaVy triumphs
Ijnr example, the price -of eot- year
percent, above prodaetlnrrtor thtr 8*lonU y a - Little Brosen Jug over Michigan B u te, Stanford,
m rpcctved* by farm erl on Bepti same nerind
rear. The dc
de- c1mH ■wlth Minnesota - just In Pitt and Northwestern, acoring
period last year.
no-fewer, than 47 point* any time
6 was 1 2 -percent less tbsir U partm rnt ssld further Increase* case,
who. aaw the Gophers tum­
at the same time a year ago In production are expected dtir- bleFew
in a 40 to 13 licking last week
The Gophers are hoping for
mnnthx.
nd four peicent below the 1946 the next. 12 ,to IB
, __, . . . I a t the hands of Illinois believe morn, football-like weather here
The
department
predicted
that
tj,a
t
Mlnnwwotm
has
the
depth
to
eison average.
than thev had last week a t Cham­
In the ssme period, corn prices the supply of cotton textiles at pr„ , tho Michigan steamroller, paign when the big Minnesota
both wholesale and retail levels
... tu t . .the Wolverines
,------- TT- won't
- - - ..’be
. - - forward wall wilted In the best g*o»e 80 percent, wheat -16 per* will Increase this I-H
. I - . ..
'f r '. 'y .
«"'• Mbson. with caught napping midway of their L f the last half against Illinois W
ent, beef cattle 46 percent, • n&lt;‘ | rgeullinjg tower prices
drive
lr N
ina !-*ftc
m &gt;r. tParry
o . - . . »r__
. j _____
__
drire for an
sn undisnutcrl
undisputed H
Big
Nine
Mossuhad
passed, them
title — something they haven’t'd lx iy in ths ffret two periods. "

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mer Secretary of'State James F.
Byrnes by saving that Vialiinikv
had given ” * grossly dnloitrd
Idea" of Byrnes’ beliefs.
"The danger of investing magiitrsto with autocratic |»owcr of
dec Ming whst is war-propaganda
is illuiiiatrd by Mr. Vithinsky»
■■am d t ' tm Mr. Ju&gt;th.g~Bynin"
Justin dectsred.
’ "If be had tha powar to Jail Mr.
Justice Byrnes, no doubt hs would
&lt;la-that.'&lt;4a any case, he went*
to gsg him and others Ilka him,"
Austin said.
fThls most fundamental fresdora— of free speech — which Is
ary for the ' maintenance
of
sin
rood government, would wither
In the presence of the powef of
men to put shackles on tne minds
and tapes, on the lips of such
great statesmen as James F.
Byrnes."
Austin assailed the Bovlst re­
solution as a vmiction of the
United Nations c&amp; ttsr- ‘and de­
clared: "It aeeks i t nolbfr-end
make meaningless bur pledge to
resnect humcn rights end fundsmental freedoms." .
' fie departed from ms prepared
to dcfsnd John F'oster Dul• U. tt; delegate to the asbly who was named by Vlshiast month as a "warmong-

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Incite' Turkish Peo­
Calling Of Special Session
ple Against U. S.

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 24 GP&gt;-

Tuikry formally *ccuic&lt;l'Rutiia
■* today oi "ptyv Imlogical agresrion,"
"nefarious propaganda,” "war*
mongrring'' and "interfering in
Turkjth inlrrnal affair*.“
- Turkey charged alto that Rutiia
was trying lo turn (he Tutkith
people agiinit the United Stalet
by ipreading rVporti that Araericin fotcet wetr taking over milltarp bate* in Turkey under the
IP Truman aid program.
The Tutk charge* were made
by Chief Delegate Selim Sarpar in
United Nation* debate of Rustia'i
•nH-"warmonger" measures.
The Soviet Ukraine accuted
the United State* of carrying on
“an economic and political war for
— capitaiiitic dominaion."
The Ukraine naaerted that the
t United Stales wa* “trying to Im. w proverlth the world" but that “the
.eastern Eurooean Demqcraclc* are
fighting againit this evpamion," .
-^ tln " the n am e'o f the ’ Turkish
people I hereby make complaint
to the United Nation* against the
*' Soviet pre*» and radio,’’ Sarpar
•aid:
“I complain they tried to incite
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. lA’i— The firnt open rriliciam of
President Truman'*- call for a special session o f‘ Congret* Nov.
17 came today frqm Rep. Ilxllrck (It-lnd). who Raid the Chief
Executive broke faith with cnnsrr'ssional leadera by not consulting them before acting. The Indianan, who la House ma|orlty
leader, apoke out a* Mr. Truman worked at the White llouae on
a report he will broadraat lu the nation tonight outlining hla
‘'compelling reaaont" for ordering the early *c**hm to rope with
problems »f inflation at home and emergency aid abroad. The
President la scheduled lo apeak over ill national radio netwurka
at 10 o'clock (EHT) tonight.
'The firtt American neetpat&gt;-r» to comment editorially on Pre*idenl Trantan't call (or A.ipecial irnion of Congicts generally expreitcd hearty approval of the move, although tome said the ilcp
vhoulJL have been taken •oonri.
“P intdcnl Truman it to br congratulated on moving boldly to
meet Die domestic and foreign Crisis,” ttid the Richmond .Timet Ditpalch. 'The tilurtron I* d&lt; leiirraling both at home am| abioad and
there ia no poitlbl* *en*e in (9! * '
lowing a policy of drift any'long life, to give *t much aid as we
er.”
call where It can do the. most
The New York Time* *»fd that good. The -question is not a po­
although the action “come* jump litics) on*. ‘Coiigirse* should act
too soon," it assumes that it speedily without attempting to
“doe* not come too late,'' either. make a partisan capital of it."
"For. having been laketp after
The IMtlsbutich Post Gazette
consultation with the leader* of • aid tin* President Wia* finally
Congress, which should guaiaiili-e faced up lo urgent need* at
e a r l y aftlmi;~thp-r*tl ‘for ** 'epee; Inline and ahrngd. lt^ ri'3 rc l» 1 6 if
lal session - Is In Itself a token that should have boeh made weeks
of both America's earneatnea* to ago but however late is no less
fulfill the promise* made in the welcome. We Jy.jie the lenders
Marshall declaration and of our will -hold Congress-uii. course and
determination to meet the Com­ that the mavericks won't g« dash­
munist challenge with m ore.sub­ ing off In such directions as tax
stantial measures than mere slo­ reduction and increased federal
gan*.
spending for domestic pork-barftaid the Atlanta Constitution: 1el projects."
“ It Is not only our duty to hu­
President Truman, said the New;
manity, but also the best possible York Herald Tribune, "ha* ileusstrategy to' preserve our way of
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Presidential
Assist­
ant Says Mobiliza­
tion Was Needless­
ly Slow, Fumbling
WASHINGTON.’ Oct. 24 tAV-r
Hrrmid M Baruch dectaird today
"thousands* of lives, extra billions
of dollais and months oi lime"
were lost in World W'ar II because
the government repeated tlie mo
biliralion ertors oi Woild War I.
Ike 77-year*old adviser to Pres
ulenls told the Senate War Investi­
gating Committee the armed serv­
ices had a Moinliralion-Day plan
“which would have saved pi’eciou*
live* and the wailed wealth, bul
they were not permitted lo pul
it into effect."
"We wyie told thit was a dif
ferent kind of war," Daruch* said
in his piepired testimony, "and
none of that ‘old War Stuff* was

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Reds In Schools Beautiful Homes 50 Palatial Bar Harbor Mansions
Revealed In Probe InBarHarbor.Me. Are Destroyed And Thousands Of
Residents Saved By Boats
By Ex-Communist Smoldering Ruins
U. Of C. Professor Fire Destroys More
And. Mrs. Rogers Than 50 Mansions
Valued In Millions
Heard At Inquiry
(Editor* n o lr: Jam r*t'alogrru, A»*orlalrd I'lr** stall
riirrespom lrnl, rn lrrrd liar
llarboi at Ihr hrighl ol the
lire rata g ln g that lo a n and
rrm alnrd Ih rr r Ihiuugh the
night. Here U hi* story.)

WASHINGTON. H I 24 ifFl
Olivri (‘.triton. Ininirr Commun­
ist told llic Houie L'n.Amriu ju
Activilirt Cumimltrr lorixv tb.it
Communult havr touglit control
pi the public tkhoolt .)( Lot An
(tin .

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Candidates. For .
c Association.
City Commission
Heard By Lions To Hold Dinner /U
Mayfair Monday
Opinions of two candidates fur

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JAM ES

CAI.OGKKO

‘ BAR lb\RBOH. M e. CXi. 24
(Ah Hus famous mtemaiional
summer rnluhy looks tike a imok
mg dump today.

Lden Stieel-. «uw4W lined with
show place sumiuei homes ol the

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Hat Tossed Into 31 Are Killed In
President’s Ring Train Collision
By Senator Taft
In London Fog

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* rmUngeiiiig iluil .ml Hus, n.d.
I walked along the stieel in
Fill do-ld 100 N iinmil l.u.iidsmen |oitimg in battling new flair*
the southwest section ol the town up* on Otlobei Mountain.
owned hy tlie internationally known
"•hit of couDt I", ijsifi •* te^irvje.il tiu .lu cx . ia Liluibiulge. Royal- —
society colony with Poliie Chief »lo. "Winelieluloll. Fallon a*- I.L/es chesked'in if'e ti otliei aieas.
(ieoige Ahholt.
New llainpd.m
Sliailgely, the heaulillil tie&gt;-v
Kicbetiri (it hornet urvliuyrcl ami evaluation pirpaiations
lining the llioioughfaie 4ete sldl omleiwav a« llano - move v&gt;il lists two mites oi indiiitiial center.
standing- hut the homes weir
!l.vinp*tead * aloe* oul ol voiillol altei iuo|e lin n 5lKl acies ol
huined 11.tI. Toweling chittiliev I wt&gt;. dl.mJ lalevl
*v *—
anil open Inn k luepl.ir/v ttill
Wh'le Mount till Hilly .1 lull dozen imiTI foiest lues btiining in
stamling amist the lam y phiiuhiug Ammunnusui chilli I of the V'Vle Mounlains nalmn*t Iniesf and all
gave the whole thing a giolesqur uudei ciinltiil,
.ipfieaiame.
V e n n o lif:
,
Blaring lelegiaidi failes letem-'
Giaiiby I wo .ml. Iiamc iioiil in uninhabited tuicsl o n
bird (laming luirlies.
l o llltl to III
Like, a guide on a eight seeing
Oi e dead
luUf, l Inrl Ablmll tailed out ill■Sine Kuictei vets I ns at J itKMI and 5.(N)0 aues.
diOwplarrs all now just ilnviied
ruins. Av he livted the owners of
1L\U -1 UUUUH^Me *-Oth-14 —
the desltuyed maniiohi. it sounded
tAT I Ins tabled tuiumei plsy-

Slot Machine Held'
A Evidence Said
Tampered With

Association Is Organized For
Purpose 01 Buying Labor Camp

I

lit Ihr Associated Press
\ h England overall lull twelve dead, lot* puilung
♦ 2 b pOO.’MKI. liuniMinlt lia&gt;nirlrtt
\l»;ne:.
I ig11 deailit, &gt;iv cjmr.UT.tirv wiped out, two botpitalv furred tu
move voile* |(jl.ri I- N’uSilifatiojt qf (nr d if r tu n jiu I evaluation of
latmliM irlrmbiing wai..mr ofieialion*.
Iit i ll.iil.oi JS.OMl l)tk'- b n ; Inc now undrt cuullul at evacnation goes on at noiihexst l.c lt.r with Coast Guard standing by fur
matt ir l i -at by »ra I n.-&lt;*drd i vlxlrs drsliuvrd inrtude those of M**v
Point* Riurhait. A vl'-i Damitoch, Istr lleniy Moigcnthau, Sr.
Auguvta lu»* .-.t n.itrs fe rtta te of 125,000,000 in wl.at Guvrinui
salls \Lime’s gtrai -I . tonoin. latasljupbt.
•
lb-Hf fowl I wo hospitals evacuate arobuiahuy patients av fire
leaitirs lulu imtu'liial v-ctitni,
*
I’oilland lu&gt; l ily sate Lot potehliil threat itt 20-mile an bou,'
wiiiib
' . i . . -•
Massa,cliiisrtts,
Ibiv'c vlrad._ ■ ‘ -_____
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the City Commisslbn, Fred Wil­
Civic Mutic headquartei* in the
liams in Group No. I and Randall
Tourist Center is active thl* week
Chase
of
Group
No,
2,
concerning
9
the
Improvements such as ii new inuking final preparation*
swimming pool and a sewage dis­ animal banquet at the Mayfair
.
posal system, vvat*. today giyen Inn Monday evening.
Division chairmen who. ait- in
to members *f Ctt'U.iuiis Club at
the Tourist Center. The camlidatea Charge of securing workers f»i
were Intrixlucyd by Jack Morri­ !th r (.lie Week campaign a ir: Ml*.
R. F. Cooper, -Mi*. Ruth Scott,
son.
MONTEREY. Calif. Oct I I
Mr. Cha*a ^declared that It lirrm bu K. Mnriia, Walter Krolui,
Two crew men were believed
Ceemi-d to him that a kwmiming Mm. George Harden and Mr».
to heve perlahed early today
pool could bo built with funda y . 1*. Herndon. Mrs. F. E. ItomnilIn flrea and eiploalona aboard
now available i f devising rooftit kat, Si, is In charge of securing
the pifbfleld OIL-CnmpanrU—
H isg llg a ^ J mm l '8 | # * !■ !
^loutld ol the lids, and six .other
•
““
tanker Sparrow* Point foland bulldifix*. we&gt;* ettminatrd LA county rtlvlslon,
k
icmniuililita. were-knlually-—wiped _
V 'lowing n midnight collision
ilie' ptalf’ Tnen Aheii Con- I ' The S. miiuilr County Civic
with th« Canadian Meterablp
Jdiliona Justified._ the—buildings Mutic Association brings national­ Weather Ih Mixed
out today *« strong winds tanned
Man* Flaher.
could be added from tlnir to tiinr. ly known niiistV in Sanford each
w&gt;h h II.i u &lt;I tile s l av a g in g Nes* I n g Formal
Declaration Electric Train Crash­ In answrr to Harry Robaon'a y e y by miring tin! fdTids thrirngli Throughout America
land into (inli luiy with ihe death
MONTEREY. Calif.. Oct. 24 m
query
aa-to*
which
was
the
most
A
slot
machine
which
had
been
memiwrtliip
liefo’
r
e
the
epneert*
Says Race Is Wide es Rear Of Another important, a new swimming pool are booked, II II. Coleman, presi.
loll alieadv at.. 12 and piopeity
—Thirty-five crew* mcmliets ql
III ASSOCIATED PRESS
•ci/rd by Nliriill IMA. Mem lio n
damage mounting' almve ♦2b,000,
a sewage disposal system, Mr. dent, pointed out today. Thetefore. .There wa* a mixture of weath­
Open At Present
Smashing Two Cars or
the- burning, crash-damaged tank­
Williams said that il was nut a the more iiiemla-m, the more er for the iiatiifjs today. IJght Willir Metis, negro, and (daced ill 000.
er Sparfow'* Point wele- retcued
question uf chousing lieiwceti the budget and ruhscqurntly the more
PHILADELPHIA
Oct.
24
of snow ami lain and lower the basement vault uf the Couit
A s p e c ia l ul i l a ll Illg h t e v a i p * .
LONDON.
Oct.
24
lAV-Tw..
(torn life boat* by the Coait Guard
two projects arid that they should diversified i* the taleVt pnesented, ti'TniMTNturc* were ('••ported over House pending the Inal Wediir*
(AT—Plana to provide roaalrommuler-packet)
suburban
electric
&gt; cutter Minnetonka early today. ' to-coaat television coverage
lie put. into two separate cate- he said.
llid.»)ior ,i).. b m [awTTSVirrr
section* .frnlll Ihu-iliM-llita
Duiikenpie lelt Hai Harbor a ds*
trains collided in a dense fog
Four other crew membert still
of the IV48 Republican Na*
u ie &gt; m il .m i l t e d
t o n il eontral Missniiri valley but con* ol sin illegal viol machine, wa*
—
B
nrcr
vyltril Imvil av 1, ^liHl tflVkhklulL
tint
foui/iTii"
ITTIirig
at
Icaii
T
~
allocated
for
the
pool.
tlanal
r
awreiitiim
'tirPW
linnoil
mild
w
eather’was
forecast
are miu ;"lt ,“'1 **............... A-fArpwho become member* so that
o n l.n u ril » n t*J
He stated.In regard to a sewage they maybnvw n voice 1*1 the set- for the eastern states and from Irpoited linl.iv by (1 I*. Ileindon.'
phia were disclosed today by
prisons sn j injuring more than
tain 1 Aid they may ttill he aboard
disposal system that the firm of ertlou of talent, rin. Satnidny the Ohio- valley southward. The county (Irik, tu have hern tarn
Roger W. Cllpp, president of
63
others.
Croydon
Msyd^a
Hospi­
the 6.093-ton vessel.,
ijmlth and Gillespie had Ih-cii di­ -waning. Nor t. when ttn* member­ lllereury staynt at near nmnial | pefCll with Hid damaged by some
Philadelphia Hadlo Station
.
The Minnrlonka, in a- mrttafce
WFIL-TV.
----- -- tal, nrarrit lo the sirene^ni the rected by the C lty .lu make* a ship closes, the hnllnl* me tabul- levels over must of the Pacific one who had ruteird the base KciIh S;»id Propnri'd
crash in South Croydon, said it survey of this, and suggested that
s l a te s .
to the Cnatt Guard, thore station
ment a.1lilt whrie public ir.uu1* — Tu Scizo-So. Kort'ih
sled mid me u»rd n&gt; n. basis for
There w#s nu lmllc»liun of latw;
teu l___
WASHINGTON, Oil. 2*1 WV hall received 25 tihsd by -10:05 taxpayers be nut bonded for such ihe talent, sclccllun. A luiniuoim
here, said the 35 were taken from
MmilaatC *a l*aat I'lvrl
for the noitbea*tcHl-aacUon- -At ». riPim|
two life boati. Qne lifeboat with Senalor Robert A. Taft of Qhiu A. M.----------------- ------ —
of thiee ennccLt-V ..air.-tnexuiilwl tln
Ion staled line mom
SEOUL (let. 21 tA’t—A foim er
T T o u n tiv wiwro forest flies i
during liie season and an many have been raging. However, allow- ing that he had ir|torted jhis fait official of an nmu-il foree organ14 men wat picked up by the formally announced 'hit candidacy .Chief Ambulance Officer A.. L.
more
as
the
budget,
allows.
Armitaffus
Return
^ tanker Colina and the other by today for the 1948 Rrpublicau Hill raid fll the more than 100
era were forecasl for part* of up-|j„- Judgr R. W. Waie. Judge „| lxe*l in lf&gt;is&gt;lan-&lt;i&gt;'ciitii)-)l North
Km na said today Kum-biis there
Per Michigan, whet# forest file*
f* the Minnetonka with 20 crewmen presidential nomination, describing casualties had been carried awty
From
Quebec
Trip
r r a a i t a a e C a s P a a * *1*1
have burned over thousands of the County Court, immediately planned In t-niitm,, American ocKrltUih Demand Early acres
and the Captain, who aiked to the race as "wide open."
after Judge Waie. at the tuggev- milled Smith Korea iifiitll the *vithof land
Taft’s long-expected formal en­
* be returned lo hit *hip.
E. M. Armltsge and Mrs. ArmlThy Dakotas and Montana wetr lion fri C. W. S|&gt;rniei, attorney •linvval of fmi-ijto tioufis from
German
Government
tage arrived in their automobile
A Richfield Oil Company tank* try. was contained in a letter I &gt; Public Invited To
the coolest mean in early 'morn lot Mrlti, hail wilhdiawu Hum both rntu-V
Thursday frohi North llstley,
IC h II m m mm P a i l t i l l
Ytxin Chong Sun, bend of rite
Fred H. Johnton, chairman of thy
Ing. vwilh temperatures near and
14 snslln m*vI sets r # l # *1*1
LONDON
Oct.
24
(AT—A
*
’l&gt;eelwhere they have Iwrn
Exhibition Tennis Quebec,
south fivmigan provine.- peace
lielow Qie free slug mark. Yes­
Ohio Republican Slate Commit­
k
)
House
of
Commons
rummlttm
since early May at their
, Pi,'Wl vat Ion-corps iiiiril Scjil 18,
urf(#d. today formallun of a "re* terday the mercury climbed to
Kennedy Pessimistic tee. The committee "and other The public Is invited by Man­ staying
hunte facing leke ■M****wi;&gt;pl.
midsummer levels- In many m f AP I’IccIkcn Efforts . I lull) an Amer h;»n iitrvi evinferviic#
UrnMOlaliya
German
government"
GOP groups had (itgrd him ager Lind- Weber.,of the Mayfair
Mr, Armltsge ha* brought
,,,
...
111.i- ulan* i-hiled fm shutting off
ern eitle*. including H7 In Phil­
v (Jjver Marshall Plan Ohio
to make the lace Igit july 31. I CIS to atten d ‘exhibition matches back with him natural color photo* and called for a "film" Itrltisb adelphia; M&amp; in New York; Hf&gt; In
l
o
(
l
i
v
e
A
l
l
N
o
w
s
{Smith Korea's fjotver. winch comet
graphs of M* home, hi* motorbmrt i tan4 o n , tin: length of oreu;ia- AVakliingloii mid 64 4n Huston.
___
, _
!largely from the Soviet /one, and
The
letter
was
written
before
by
the
liotiina
Tiuinis
Team
at
CXIDWDGK. U a u ., Oct. 24,
and the beautiful surroundings In tion, .
DETROIT, Oct 24 Id'i Tliv ["'-luling some 17,&lt;hht I 'l ’ O. men
(A1) J o s e p h P. Kennedy, former President Truman’i aimounce merit 3 :IX) (Mock Sunday afternoon at the area. On* picture shows him
Toe . Id-partivan rumnnltee ' *a- i
-j-Associated -f’rra»-twla*y-imftinneii south no fit a t,lin a .t loops to a t ­
amti*f#a&lt;jor .te.Greai Britain, any* to Taft and -Other- congrexssot^al the Mayfair aourt. : v t - r --------r in the boat With , string of large sertwt In #•-formal rrpnrt tu 'tb e
it* intention of cviiilinulng It* tack national police and thy cimaa he support* the Manhall Plan Ricardai) Balbltr*. Ilratillcn' black baas, one of them 17 Inrhes House that thu Get mans “■Ituulil Funeral Kites For
.&lt; ICm IIsiM sa raaa ala I
:— ■------t-------------------------- -coverage
world news "without tahuliyv.
I* given as soon a* possible combut only for on* year and only to .,
and Chilean national champion, long.
;
Air. Scott Tomorrow fear and of without
lv * North K
oiobii pebule’s
the .axtent of 16,000,000,000 or
pulling ■ its sn T
who woh a first match two weeks! A former Canadian and now t lei# r#*ponalbllity fur bilancing
n y , variously estimated at from
’* HELLING.HEAVY' •
16.000.000,000.
punches."
ago here against Rollins roach an American . citlten. he had to their own economy."
160,000 |u '600,000 men, would
CHICAGO Oct: 24 (A1)—Heavy Ed Copeland before rain Mopped secuVa a six months permit from
Funrral services for William
Thf&gt; group acknowledged, how­
opposed
bitterly the Trumax
Alan J. Gould. AP assDlant form' a second front. Yoon de*•
«»
K ^ n H y Vold Th. Cam- ton exchangee today In reaction the game. I* again scheduled tu tha Canadian government, he said, ever. that “at the moment It ia Mmiri- Scott, 74, vice president uf general manager, rroulllned Ihe cla tc.J Meanwhile, In- said. S'pith
th r American Krull Growers Inc. news-gathering agency's pqlicy to
brtdga Knights of Columbus last
in order to atay In Quebec. Dur­ not possible to pul thl* buiden who
face Copeland.
diril shortly after ni.mi .100 mrinla-is of Die Avsociali'd Koreans would “clean out" under­
squarely on German shoulders benight* “ I thought it was A horrible to President Trumana call for a
ing
the
past
winter
he
directed
In
another
set
of
tingle*,
Ruddy
cover agents ill the northern lone.
waste of money, srtth no deOnlte ■pedal session to combat soaring tlehren* of Ft. Lauderdale, nat­ activities at the Sanford Tourist i suae Germany rannut buy food Thursday following a long Illness, Press Managing Editor* Associa­
will
!»•
held
Saturday
morning
at
priest,
wheat,
corn
and
oata
and
raw
material
for
heiself."
plan behind It, and like pouring
plunging tha pcrmlsaable limit on ional junior ehamplon. will play Center.
the First Baptist Church with the tion who ate huldlng their I4lli
CATHOLIC St IIOOLH
money down a ra t hota.“
Henrique Buaa of Lima, Peru,
the
Chicago
Board
of
Trade.
Rev.
W. 1*. Brooks, Jr. officiating annual convenlion heir.
Kennedy said “in aplla of tha
Th#
discussion
was
touched
off
Eastern
Intercollegiate
champion
Grain prices tumbled In 4he
the Erickson Funeral Home Is In
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, (A*)—
money sent to Greece and Turkey,
by a report ilf the editors sub­
charge of. arrangements.
moat activa trading In several and Peruvian national rhamnlon.
W they are a long wav' from doing weeks.
committee
on foreign affair* Enrollment in Catholic reboots has
Charles Morrison will officiate
Cash
daalera
reported
far­
Three
honorary
pallbearers
not
gone up fit) pet cent in the last 26
anything they hoped to do."
and country elevators ware apaln as umpire, flio following
vet mentioned are: Dr. I^onard which pointed ouf that “about J 'rx u and. i* now nudging if ^
Aftgr hla speceh, tha former mer*
half of the world Is divided into :i,it&lt;Kl,(MH) mark, the Natloi^
will serve-a# linesmen: Hamilton
offering
Increased
supplies
of
Munson
.'Luther
Chandler
of
(Wild
ambassador told reporters he was cash corn and oata for ahipmsnt Blshre, Clae Williams. Gene Tuck­
high pressure censorshPp' areas Catholic Educational Assoclatto
A group of local grower* snd farmer* who would use it for the and J. E. W’athen of F t Pierce.
“very pessimistic about tha out* Iktrr.
where the newspaper* and cor­ teporled. today. Currently /m o ller, Cecil Rinca' and Ben 8te«le.
purpose for which it was built,
shipper*
mat
yesterday
at
the
n in e of the Marshall Plan.”
A fter an hour of trading, wheat
respondent* sre expected under ment is 'approximately:
CHECKS, BALANCER
City Hall with City officials and iath#r than tear It duwn.
was about 9 to 10 cents lower on
penalty
In tell only what the pol­
HOVIET SUSPICIOUS
CHICAGO
Oct.
24
(AV-Robert
Tha
following
organisations
DIPLOMATIC SHIFT
the Chicago Hoard of Trade, tha
LONDON. Oct. 24. (Ah— The formed the Seminole County Farm
N. Depham, general counsel of the itical masters of the country want
LONDON, Oct. 34. t&gt;P&gt;— The latter decline the limit permitted Moscow radio declared today that Labor Association with D. L. wer# represented at tlie meeting: National Labor Relations Board, them to fell."
Moscow radio announced today under exchange rules; corn was the Brasilian ambassador and hi* Harper aa chairman, for the pur- American Fruit Growers, Inc. by told a union gathering here today
Have You
th at Nikolai V. Noylkov had been down 616 rents to 8 cents, tha lim­ •taff would not be permitted to pose of co-operating to bid to II, C. Iletsel; Chase- and lo. by that there are check* and bal­
CALL TO ARMS
relieved of Via duties aa Russian it. and oata were • cents lower, the leave for homo until the Brasilian purchase ffrom tha government the D, L. Harper; A Dud* and Rons ances In the Taft-H artley Act
Registered?
$ ambassador to the Unltad State* lim it
WARSAW, Oct. 24. (AV- A
* , ' j «tA government has Insured the “safe building and facilities of tha Farm by David Earle; J. C. Hutchison "designed to keep It from being
and Co. by Roby luring; Standard
This la the last weak lo raga
call
by
tho
Polish
Socialist
Party
and would be succeeded by Alexdeparture" of the Soviet diplo­ Labor Camp in w#at Sanford.
a union-busting instrument or a
Ister In order lu vole, in the
This bid by the representative* Growers by J. R. Davidson; Ran* slave tabor law."
for tha “rebirth of Internationkl
- ander 8. Panyushktn. *
• COTTON TUMBLES
matic' staff In Rio D* Janeiro.
City election on Nov.. 4. Regieflril
i
Oviedo
Truck
Growere
by
Socialism
oq
revolutionary
Marx­
of
th#
celery
and
citrus
Industry
Novikov look over tha lop Sov­
NEW FORK O ct 84 (AV-CotBrasil broke diplomatic rela­
(ration hooks will be open at
ist ground" stirred speculation to­
iet diplomatic.post In Washington ton futures slumped mors than tion* with Russia several days will b# made In order to continu# P e rrt Whitehurst; City of Sanford
OPPONENT HANGED
Ihr City Hall until Halurday
last year, succeeding Andrei Gro­ 84.60 a bale today under succes­ ago when the Moscow govern­ th* camp for housing migratory by Commissioner loa R. Lether
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 24, day th at Socialists may be plan­
of thl* week, Thone who have
myko, who was named permanent sive waves of liquidation, Influen- ment refused to accept a protest labor, It w at reported this morn­ and H. N. Rayer; Chester Foegate (AV- Dr. Gyorgy Donath, once ning to establish an International
registered for previous City
Russian delegate to the United ced by uncertainty ovar tha pend­ against Soviet newspaper articles ing by County Agent C. R. Dawson Co. tby F. L. Bradford and Semi- In Parliament, waa hanged In center for war on "American
elections do not HWt# To regis­
Nations,
ing government program to eurb attacking Brasilian President Cas­ who was named aa secretary of nolo.County Chamber of Commerce prison yesterday aa a convicted, capitalistic bridgeheads In Eu­
ter again. Only those who are
rising prices, along With weak­ par Dutra.
conspirator against tha govern- rope."
th# Association. H. N. 8ay#r. city by Bdteard lllgglnt.
over 21, who have resided In
j
The annual meeting of the ment.
manager, was mad# treasurer, .
PIL8EN, Ctechoalovakla, Oct. ness in outalda markets.
Hanford for six months and In
24, (A*)— A ro m an In burning
Mr. Dawaon' revealed th at th# Seminole County Farm Bureau and
HOUSE INVADED
MONTH KISSED
Florida for on* year, ran reg­
£ clothes ran Into a room of th l
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24, UP)
. STRIKERS ARRESTED
RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP
LONDON. O ct 24, (A 9 - Field City owned land of tha camp will election of officers and eupper will
ister now. Th* election on Nee.
w Try!* Chemical Company where
SANTIAGO. Chits, O ct
LONDON, Oct. 34, (AV- A — A South Philadelphia family
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